respiratory system Crossword Puzzles
body system 2023-09-18
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- the most important organ in the respiratory system
- the heart is the main part of this system
- the boy tells the brain coordinate reflexes
- what body system pumps blood
- clears the blood of toxin
- removes waste products from the blood
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- carries blood away from the so it can carry oxgen
- what body system includes hair skin and nails
- tells your heart to pump blood
- carries blood to your heart
10 Clues: clears the blood of toxin • carries blood to your heart • what body system pumps blood • tells your heart to pump blood • removes waste products from the blood • the heart is the main part of this system • the boy tells the brain coordinate reflexes • what body system includes hair skin and nails • carries blood away from the so it can carry oxgen • ...
body system 2023-09-18
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- the most important organ in the respiratory system
- the heart is the main part of this system
- the boy tells the brain coordinate reflexes
- what body system pumps blood
- clears the blood of toxin
- removes waste products from the blood
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- carries blood away from the so it can carry oxgen
- what body system includes hair skin and nails
- tells your heart to pump blood
- carries blood to your heart
10 Clues: clears the blood of toxin • carries blood to your heart • what body system pumps blood • tells your heart to pump blood • removes waste products from the blood • the heart is the main part of this system • the boy tells the brain coordinate reflexes • what body system includes hair skin and nails • carries blood away from the so it can carry oxgen • ...
body system 2023-09-18
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- the most important organ in the respiratory system
- the heart is the main part of this system
- the boy tells the brain coordinate reflexes
- what body system pumps blood
- clears the blood of toxin
- removes waste products from the blood
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- carries blood away from the so it can carry oxgen
- what body system includes hair skin and nails
- tells your heart to pump blood
- carries blood to your heart
10 Clues: clears the blood of toxin • carries blood to your heart • what body system pumps blood • tells your heart to pump blood • removes waste products from the blood • the heart is the main part of this system • the boy tells the brain coordinate reflexes • what body system includes hair skin and nails • carries blood away from the so it can carry oxgen • ...
body system 2023-09-18
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- the most important organ in the respiratory system
- the heart is the main part of this system
- the boy tells the brain coordinate reflexes
- what body system pumps blood
- clears the blood of toxin
- removes waste products from the blood
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- carries blood away from the so it can carry oxgen
- what body system includes hair skin and nails
- tells your heart to pump blood
- carries blood to your heart
10 Clues: clears the blood of toxin • carries blood to your heart • what body system pumps blood • tells your heart to pump blood • removes waste products from the blood • the heart is the main part of this system • the boy tells the brain coordinate reflexes • what body system includes hair skin and nails • carries blood away from the so it can carry oxgen • ...
Cardiac and Respiratory Disorders 2022-12-08
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- thickening and hardening of the walls of the arteries
- lack of oxygen that may lead to unconsciousness or death
- restriction of the bronchial tubes frequently caused by allergies
- heart attack. Occurs when the coronary areries that feed the heart muscles are blocked or clogged
- when patient stops breathing repeatedly when sleeping
- type of heart failure that causes fluid to build up around the heart, lungs and other organs
- inflammation of the bronchi
- sounds heard with a stethoscope in the lungs because of fluid in the airways
- difficult or painful breathing
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- bluish discoloration of the skin and nail beds
- inhalation of food or other foreign body into the respiratory system
- blood disorder that prevents blood from clotting
- diseases of the heart muscle
- condition in which breathing is easier when sitting or standing
- cancer of white blood cells
- genetic disease affects children by the production of thick mucus, causing congestion in the lungs and digestive system
- inflammation of the throat; sore throat
- inflammation of the voice box
- respiratory disorder occurring in infants and children that typically displays a barking type of cough
- extremely painful condition caused by inflammation of the membrane surrounding the lungs
- rapid breathing
- foreign material that is circulating in the bloodstream
22 Clues: rapid breathing • cancer of white blood cells • inflammation of the bronchi • diseases of the heart muscle • inflammation of the voice box • difficult or painful breathing • inflammation of the throat; sore throat • bluish discoloration of the skin and nail beds • blood disorder that prevents blood from clotting • thickening and hardening of the walls of the arteries • ...
body massage 2019-02-08
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- CLASSIFICATION OF A BONE
- FUNCTION OF BLOOD
- MASSAGE MEDIUM
- BONE IN THE CHEST
- PRE HEAT TREATMENT TO BODY MASSAGE
- LYMPH NODE FOUND IN THE GROIN
- ERYTHEMA WHAT IS MEANT BY THE TREM HYPERAEMIA
- NAME A STRUCTURE FOUND IN THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
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- CONNECTIVE TISSUE
- PART OF THE AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM THAT PREPARES THE BODY FOR FLIGTH OR FLIGHT
- FUNCTION OF THE SKELETON
- MUSCLE OF THE INSIDE LEG
- TYPE OF BONE TISSUE
- THE ACTION OF THIS MUSCLE EXTENDS LOWER ARM
- MOVEABLE JOINT
15 Clues: MASSAGE MEDIUM • MOVEABLE JOINT • CONNECTIVE TISSUE • FUNCTION OF BLOOD • BONE IN THE CHEST • TYPE OF BONE TISSUE • CLASSIFICATION OF A BONE • FUNCTION OF THE SKELETON • MUSCLE OF THE INSIDE LEG • LYMPH NODE FOUND IN THE GROIN • PRE HEAT TREATMENT TO BODY MASSAGE • THE ACTION OF THIS MUSCLE EXTENDS LOWER ARM • ERYTHEMA WHAT IS MEANT BY THE TREM HYPERAEMIA • ...
body systems 99 2022-10-09
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- the force of blood pushing against the blood vessel walls
- a tube of neutrons that runs along the spine
- groups of organs that perform a body function
- the main organs of the respiratory system
- the system that enables you to breathe
- structures made up of different types of tissues that all work together
- the body system that gets rid of some of the waste in your body produces and also maintains fluid balance
- the muscle that acts as the pump for the circulatory system
- a body system consisting of bones and the tissues connecting them
- cells that carry electrical messages
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- large muscle at the bottom of the chest
- the basic building blocks of life
- all the muscles in your body
- the control and communication system of the body
- places where one bone meets another
- the process by which your body breaks down food into small nutrient particles
- a system that allows the body to move blood to and from tissues
- groups of similar cells that do the same kind of work
18 Clues: all the muscles in your body • the basic building blocks of life • places where one bone meets another • cells that carry electrical messages • the system that enables you to breathe • large muscle at the bottom of the chest • the main organs of the respiratory system • a tube of neutrons that runs along the spine • groups of organs that perform a body function • ...
body systems 2024-02-26
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- an organ that makes one or more substances, such as hormones, digestive juices, sweat, tears, saliva, or milk
- takes in oxygen into the body when we inhale, and release carbon dioxide on exhale
- a tube forming a part of the blood circulation system of the body
- system that breaks down food to give the body energy
- occurs to increase the change or output
- nervous system, endocrine system, circulatory system are examples of
- composed of cells that have the special ability to shorten or contract in order to produce movement of the body parts
- system that removes waste products from the body
- system that works with the skeletal system to allow the body to move
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- system system that responds to stimuli in the environment and controls body functions
- a normal biological response in which the effects of a reaction slow or stop that reaction
- system responsible for creating offspring
- made up of glands that make hormones
- system that carries needed materials to the body cells
- a state of balance among all the body systems needed for the body to survive and function correctly
- The endocrine system controls body processes through the production, secretion, and regulation of hormones
- carries blood away from the heart and to other parts of the body
- a single cylindrical muscle cell is a?
18 Clues: made up of glands that make hormones • a single cylindrical muscle cell is a? • occurs to increase the change or output • system responsible for creating offspring • system that removes waste products from the body • system that breaks down food to give the body energy • system that carries needed materials to the body cells • ...
Avian Systems 2019-10-07
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- Poultry waste is comprised of urine & _____.
- This is found in the red blood cells of birds, not mammals.
- These are the functional units of the kidney.
- This is the name for the top portion of the beak.
- The excretory system regulates the acid-____ balance in the body.
- This is the plural form of vertebra.
- This type of bone is a source of calcium for laying hens.
- Pneumatic bones are connect to the bird’s _____ respiratory system.
- The action of the organs, intestines and glands are run by this part of the nervous system.
- The hen mobilizes 8-10 % of her bone _____ to make the eggshell.
- What color is uric acid?
- _____ acid is the major end product of protein utilization.
- The circulatory system also aids in body ____ regulation.
- The function of this system is to transport oxygen, carbon dioxide, metabolites, hormones and nutrients throughout the body.
- My system’s function is to excrete water & metabolic waste
- The breast, thigh, and leg are the most _____ skeletal muscles on the poultry carcass.
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- The vertebrae of the body are ____ together to give the body sufficient strength to support the wings.
- What is another name for the keel in a bird?
- The red blood cells (RBCs) and white blood cells (WBCs) are formed here in the body.
- How many types of muscle are in a bird’s body?
- _____ are responsible for movement of the body.
- This is the name for the tailbone in a bird.
- This bone is considered to be a pneumatic bone along with the skull and clavicle.
- This is the primary function of the nervous system.
- These bones are hollow.
- This is the specialized muscle of the heart.
- The body temperature of the average chicken is 106 degrees _____.
- The autonomic nervous system is responsible for of _____ actions of the body.
- This type of muscle is controlled by the ANS.
- This bone is a medullary bone along with the tibia and ulna.
- The primary component of poultry waste is uric _____.
- Muscle is the principle _____ organ of the body.
- The _____ nervous system is responsible for voluntary actions of the body, like walking or jumping.
- This is the main organ of the excretory system.
- How many main parts of the nervous system are there?
- Skeletal muscle is responsible for the shape of the bird and _____ movement.
- This system is responsible for support, calcium transport, and respiration.
- 4 chambers, and I can keep a beat!
38 Clues: These bones are hollow. • What color is uric acid? • 4 chambers, and I can keep a beat! • This is the plural form of vertebra. • What is another name for the keel in a bird? • Poultry waste is comprised of urine & _____. • This is the name for the tailbone in a bird. • This is the specialized muscle of the heart. • These are the functional units of the kidney. • ...
biology crossword 2019-10-26
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- to take air in and expel it out of the lungs.
- two bag-like organs that fill most of the chest. The lungs draw in air through the trachea and bronchi.
- a part of the respiratory system between the pharynx and the trachea. It houses the vocal cords.
- tiny blood vessels.
- a flap of tissue that prevents food from going down the trachea rather than the oesophagus.
- rate: the rate, or number of breaths per minute, at which we breathe.
- a large muscle below the ribs that helps a person breathe.
- a gas in air that humans and most living things need to live.
- cords: two folds of tissue in the larynx that vibrate when air passes over them and produce sound, including the basic sounds of speech.
- pair of tubes between the trachea and the lungs.
- the basic unit of any living thing. Some living things consist of only a single cell, while others are composed of trillions of cells
- breathe out.
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- one of the lung's smallest air passageways.
- the air passageway between the pharynx and the bronchi.
- tiny air sacs in the lungs.
- a sticky substance in the nose that traps dirt, dust and other particles.
- the tube that carries food from the back of the throat to the stomach.
- 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.
- the movement of oxygen from the atmosphere to cells and carbon dioxide from cells to the atmosphere.
- hair-like structures found in the air passageways of the respiratory system.
- system: the group of organs that take in oxygen from the air and release carbon dioxide.
- a disease that damages the alveoli, making it difficult to get enough oxygen.
- dioxide: a gas that is a waste product of cells when they burn food.
- a cavity behind the nose and mouth that leads to the trachea and oesophagus.
- breathe in.
26 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. • ...
The Respiration System 2019-10-27
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- capacity, the volume of air that the lungs can hold.
- hair-like structures found in the air passageways of the respiratory system.
- tiny blood vessels.
- breathing disorder in which the air passageways in the lungs constrict, causing shortness of breath.
- pair of tubes between the trachea and the lungs.
- a disease that damages the alveoli, making it difficult to get enough oxygen.
- a cavity behind the nose and mouth that leads to the trachea and oesophagus.
- breathe out.
- the air passageway between the pharynx and the bronchi.
- rate, the rate, or number of breaths per minute, at which we breathe.
- the tube that carries food from the back of the throat to the stomach.
- a large muscle below the ribs that helps a person breathe.
- a gas in air that humans and most living things need to live.
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- two bag-like organs that fill most of the chest. The lungs draw in air through the trachea and bronchi.
- cords, two folds of tissue in the larynx that vibrate when air passes over them and produce sound, including the basic sounds of speech.
- to take air in and expel it out of the lungs.
- the basic unit of any living thing. Some living things consist of only a single cell, while others are composed of trillions of cells
- breathe in.
- a flap of tissue that prevents food from going down the trachea rather than the oesophagus.
- one of the lung's smallest air passageways.
- the movement of oxygen from the atmosphere to cells and carbon dioxide from cells to the atmosphere.
- tiny air sacs in the lungs.
- a sticky substance in the nose that traps dirt, dust and other particles.
- system, the group of organs that take in oxygen from the air and release carbon dioxide.
- dioxide, gas that is a waste product of cells when they burn food.
- a part of the respiratory system between the pharynx and the trachea. It houses the vocal cords.
26 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. • ...
Respiratory and Circulatory System 2022-05-16
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- fewer then normal amount of red blood cells
- the longest word in the world
- the tiny air sacs in the lungs
- the gas needed for humans to live
- platelets
- the organ that pumps blood throughout the body
- the valce the allows bllod tomover from the right artium to the right ventricle
- blood that flows into and out of the right side of the heart
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- pressure that keeps the lungs from collapsing (atalectasis) due to their natural elasticity.
- the act of inhaling and exhaling
- the red liquid in the body
- white blood cells
- the type of viens that the body that delievrs oxygented blood back to the heart
- red blood cells
- a condition where air is outside or around the lungs
15 Clues: platelets • red blood cells • white blood cells • the red liquid in the body • the longest word in the world • the tiny air sacs in the lungs • the act of inhaling and exhaling • the gas needed for humans to live • fewer then normal amount of red blood cells • the organ that pumps blood throughout the body • a condition where air is outside or around the lungs • ...
Health Science Respiratory System 2021-04-27
Respiratory and Circulatory system 2023-02-16
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- tube that delivers air from mouth and nose to the trachea
- also known as the voicebox
- helps you inhale and exhale
- responsible for fighting infection
- carries blood from left atrium to left ventricle
- responsible for clotting blood
- carry air to and from your lungs
- carries blood from lungs to left atrium
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- carries blood from right ventricle to the pulmonary artery
- carries blood from the aortic valve to the body
- protects the airway from obstruction
- the first part of the respiratory system
- passage connecting your throat and lungs
- allows us to breathe
- carries blood from the left atrium to the left ventricle
15 Clues: allows us to breathe • also known as the voicebox • helps you inhale and exhale • responsible for clotting blood • carry air to and from your lungs • responsible for fighting infection • protects the airway from obstruction • carries blood from lungs to left atrium • the first part of the respiratory system • passage connecting your throat and lungs • ...
Respiratory diseases 2023-10-08
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- Rhinitis: Which respiratory disorder is caused by the swelling and narrowing of the airways, often triggered by allergies?
- Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: What respiratory condition is commonly known as "
- Fibrosis: This genetic respiratory disorder causes thick, sticky mucus to build up in the lungs and digestive tract.
- Apnea : A respiratory disorder characterized by episodes of interrupted breathing during sleep.
- : What respiratory disorder is characterized by inflammation of the bronchial tubes?
- A lung disease caused by inhaling asbestos fibers.
- Cough : What respiratory disorder is known for causing a persistent, hacking cough?
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- This respiratory disorder involves inflammation and narrowing of the airways, making it hard to breathe.
- : What respiratory condition results from the inhalation of fine silica dust, often affecting miners and construction workers?
- : This respiratory disorder causes the airways to narrow, leading to wheezing and shortness of breath?
- : This respiratory disorder is often associated with smoking and leads to the destruction of lung tissue.
- : This respiratory condition results from the accumulation of pus and fluid in the pleural cavity.
- Bronchitis: Which respiratory condition is characterized by excessive mucus production and chronic cough?
- What is the medical term for the inflammation of the lungs often caused by infection or exposure to irritants?
- : What is the medical term for the common cold, a viral respiratory infection?
15 Clues: A lung disease caused by inhaling asbestos fibers. • : What is the medical term for the common cold, a viral respiratory infection? • Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: What respiratory condition is commonly known as " • Cough : What respiratory disorder is known for causing a persistent, hacking cough? • ...
Body Systems and Their Organs 2022-11-17
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- the organ that filters waste from our blood
- this system removes wasted such as sweat and urine from out bodies
- delivers oxygen to our lungs
- the disease that affects people's airways and their ability to breathe
- the system that includes the stomach, intestines and esophagus
- the system that moves blood to every part of our body
- this organ is full of acid and churns food for digestion
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- the system that includes the brain and nerves
- these 2 organs work to absorb nutrients from consumed food
- this organ pumps blood throughout the body
- this organ holds urine before it leaves the body
- the system that works with the skeletal system for movement
- the organ that is the control center of the nervous system
- this is a blood vessel that carries blood AWAY from the heart
14 Clues: delivers oxygen to our lungs • this organ pumps blood throughout the body • the organ that filters waste from our blood • the system that includes the brain and nerves • this organ holds urine before it leaves the body • the system that moves blood to every part of our body • this organ is full of acid and churns food for digestion • ...
Body Systems Vocabulary 2024-01-08
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- Also known as the Body System
- The system that allows movement for the organism. Is also works with the Skeletal system
- The system that fights off germs
- Where food and liquids get broken down into nutrients for the body.
- Organs work together as the organism's control center.
- The basic unit of life
- Two or more tissues that have a specific function.
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- The system that needs the heart to pump blood throughout the body.
- A living object made of cells and organs.
- Where a human's lungs take in oxygen and expel carbon dioxide.
- A layer of cells that work together to preform a specific function
- Balance among the body systems to help the organism survive.
- The system where organs remove waste and toxins from the body.
- The system that helps in movement and protects internal organs.
14 Clues: The basic unit of life • Also known as the Body System • The system that fights off germs • A living object made of cells and organs. • Two or more tissues that have a specific function. • Organs work together as the organism's control center. • Balance among the body systems to help the organism survive. • Where a human's lungs take in oxygen and expel carbon dioxide. • ...
7th grade 2023-10-26
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- Breaks down waste within a cell
- How plants make food(glucose)
- This system removes waste
- Produces energy for the cell
- Small parts of a cell that has their own functions
- A Cell _____ forms the outer layer of the cell and controls what comes in and out
- A Cell ___ is Not found in animal cells, keeps the cell structured and protected
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- This system circulates blood and carries materials throughout the body
- Acts like the storage container for the cell
- Contains DNA and controls cellular functions
- Where plants make their food via photosynthesis
- Produces proteins
- This system sends signals back and forth from the brain to the body
- Gel-like substance in the cell.
- This system allows us to breathe
- Smallest unit of life
16 Clues: Produces proteins • Smallest unit of life • This system removes waste • Produces energy for the cell • How plants make food(glucose) • Breaks down waste within a cell • Gel-like substance in the cell. • This system allows us to breathe • Acts like the storage container for the cell • Contains DNA and controls cellular functions • Where plants make their food via photosynthesis • ...
Body Systems Crossword puzzle 2020-09-25
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- this system provides protection for internal organs
- the color of oxygenated blood
- this system is responsible for taking in oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide
- only muscle that is specific to the heart
- the digestive system consists of the mouth, stomach, and the ________
- this system is responsible for the production and secretion of hormones for regulation of body growth
- good for nothing system that attacks the healthy cells in the body
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- this organ is responsible for storing urine
- this system is responsible for producing offspring
- this system acts like a barrier to protect the body from the outside world
- there are a total of 206 of these that are a part of the skeletal system
- an involuntary movement; related to the nervous system
12 Clues: the color of oxygenated blood • only muscle that is specific to the heart • this organ is responsible for storing urine • this system is responsible for producing offspring • this system provides protection for internal organs • an involuntary movement; related to the nervous system • good for nothing system that attacks the healthy cells in the body • ...
Respiratory and Circulatory System 2015-09-13
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- the only organ that can float on water
- the larger lung
- a tube that connects the pharynx and the larynx to the lungs
- river of life
- biological system that allows gas exchange
- the _______ system carries oxygen and nutrients to every cell of the body
- gender that generally have more blood
- A progressive disease that makes it hard to breath
- a condition marked by a deficiency of red blood cells in the blood
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- horses only breath through their noses
- rare bleeding disorder which blood does not clot normally
- Potentially serious disease that mainly affects your lungs
- When poor blood flow affects the brain results to death
- hollow muscular organ forming an air passage to the lungs
- main organ of the circulatory system
15 Clues: river of life • the larger lung • main organ of the circulatory system • gender that generally have more blood • the only organ that can float on water • horses only breath through their noses • biological system that allows gas exchange • A progressive disease that makes it hard to breath • When poor blood flow affects the brain results to death • ...
Respiratory System Crossword Puzzle 2019-08-26
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- Is a muscular structure located between the thoracic and abdominal cavity.
- Are tiny sacs within our lungs that allow oxygen and carbon dioxide to move between the lungs and bloodstream.
- It is a chamber where the passages from the nose and mouth meet.
- Is to ensure that incoming air is supplied to each alveolus.
- Is a group of organs and tissues working together to enable us to breathe.
- Is more concentrated in the alveoli and less concentrated in the capillaries.
- Are part of the circulatory system and function to transport blood throughout the body.
- Is the main passageway from larynx to the lungs.
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- Is to warm, moisturize, and filter air entering the body before it reaches the lungs.
- The bronchi are two air tubes that branch off of the trachea and carry air directly into the lungs.
- Are the main organs of the respiratory system.
- Is a muscular organ between the pharynx and trachea.
- This is where the air first enters our body.
- Is a leaf-shaped flap of cartilage located behind the tongue, at the top of the larynx, or voice box.
- veins Are responsible for carrying oxygenated blood from the lungs back to the left atrium of the heart.
15 Clues: This is where the air first enters our body. • Are the main organs of the respiratory system. • Is the main passageway from larynx to the lungs. • Is a muscular organ between the pharynx and trachea. • Is to ensure that incoming air is supplied to each alveolus. • It is a chamber where the passages from the nose and mouth meet. • ...
Respiratory and Circulatory System 2023-01-18
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- Tissue flap in veins that prevent back-flow of blood
- Most common type of blood cell that transports oxygen and Carbon Dioxide
- Tubes that carry air from the throat to the lungs
- Thin-walled air sacks that are surrounded by capillaries
- Blood vessels that carry un-oxygenated blood
- One-cell thick blood vessels that acts as a transfer station
- Thick-walled blood vessels that carry oxygenated blood
- Exchange of gas between the blood and the body cells
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- Blood cells that help the body fight bacteria
- Another name for the throat
- The clear, yellowish, fluid part of the blood
- The organ in which gas exchange takes place
- Exchange of gas between the air and the blood
- Cell fragments that clot the blood
- Hairlike structure found in the nose to catch foreign materials trying to enter the nose
15 Clues: Another name for the throat • Cell fragments that clot the blood • The organ in which gas exchange takes place • Blood vessels that carry un-oxygenated blood • Blood cells that help the body fight bacteria • The clear, yellowish, fluid part of the blood • Exchange of gas between the air and the blood • Tubes that carry air from the throat to the lungs • ...
Module 2: Respiratory System 2023-12-20
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- The gas exchange between the lungs and the circulatory system
- inserted under the skin, below the right clavicle, with the electrodes placed into the right ventricle
- A systemic, fungal infection of the lungs particularly endemic to semi-arid climates
- A fungal infection caused by a dimorphic fungus, which thrives in the soil, especially soil that is fueled by bird or bat excrement
- Results from inhalation of foreign inorganic dust, most commonly from a particular work environment
- Cavities lined with respiratory epithelium and communicate with the nasal cavities
- Captures information regarding metabolic activity within the chest, making it useful in distinguishing benign from malignant lesions
- Low oxygen levels within the arterial blood and resulting from a failure of the gas exchange function
- an autosomal recessive gene that affects the function of exocrine glands
- Trachea, bronchi, alveoli, and lungs
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- Distal end of the catheter allows for inflation and deflation by a pump that is synchronized to the patient’s cardiac cycle to provide mechanical support of the left ventricle
- Contains primarily lymphatic tissue, heart, great vessels, esophagus, and trachea
- A localized area of dead (necrotic) lung tissue surrounded by inflammatory debris
- Effusion caused from inflammation, as in pleurisy, a pulmonary embolism, or a neoplasm
- A lack of respiratory function or a lack of oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange
- Lack of respiratory function or lack of proper oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange
16 Clues: Trachea, bronchi, alveoli, and lungs • The gas exchange between the lungs and the circulatory system • an autosomal recessive gene that affects the function of exocrine glands • A lack of respiratory function or a lack of oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange • Contains primarily lymphatic tissue, heart, great vessels, esophagus, and trachea • ...
The Human Respiratory System 2024-06-26
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- tube that carries air from the nose to the lungs
- respiration that usually happens inside our cells
- vibrates to make sound
- muscle found between the ribs
- oxygen combines with this in the blood
- air that you breathe out
- tiny sacs at the end of the tubes inside the lungs
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- slippery membrane surrounding the lungs
- gas that is expired
- muscle that helps move air in and out of the lungs
- tiny blood vessels surrounding the air sacs
- mixture of gases
- gas absorbed by the blood
- turns cloudy if carbon di oxide is present
- exchange of gases happens by this process
15 Clues: mixture of gases • gas that is expired • vibrates to make sound • air that you breathe out • gas absorbed by the blood • muscle found between the ribs • oxygen combines with this in the blood • slippery membrane surrounding the lungs • exchange of gases happens by this process • turns cloudy if carbon di oxide is present • tiny blood vessels surrounding the air sacs • ...
Respiratory diseases 2023-10-08
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- Rhinitis: Which respiratory disorder is caused by the swelling and narrowing of the airways, often triggered by allergies?
- Cough : What respiratory disorder is known for causing a persistent, hacking cough?
- Bronchitis: Which respiratory condition is characterized by excessive mucus production and chronic cough?
- : What respiratory disorder is characterized by inflammation of the bronchial tubes?
- This respiratory disorder involves inflammation and narrowing of the airways, making it hard to breathe.
- What is the medical term for the inflammation of the lungs often caused by infection or exposure to irritants?
- Fibrosis: This genetic respiratory disorder causes thick, sticky mucus to build up in the lungs and digestive tract.
- A lung disease caused by inhaling asbestos fibers.
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- : This respiratory condition results from the accumulation of pus and fluid in the pleural cavity.
- : What respiratory condition results from the inhalation of fine silica dust, often affecting miners and construction workers?
- : This respiratory disorder is often associated with smoking and leads to the destruction of lung tissue.
- : What is the medical term for the common cold, a viral respiratory infection?
- Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: What respiratory condition is commonly known as "
- : This respiratory disorder causes the airways to narrow, leading to wheezing and shortness of breath?
- Apnea : A respiratory disorder characterized by episodes of interrupted breathing during sleep.
15 Clues: A lung disease caused by inhaling asbestos fibers. • : What is the medical term for the common cold, a viral respiratory infection? • Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: What respiratory condition is commonly known as " • Cough : What respiratory disorder is known for causing a persistent, hacking cough? • ...
Body Systems & Cells 2023-05-18
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- organelle that performs photosynthesis
- example of a type of prokaryotic cell
- body system that includes the trachea and alveoli
- where DNA is stored in eukaryotic cells
- type of cell that has chloroplasts
- type of muscle that works on its own
- type of cell that has a nucleus and other organelles
- type of cell that does not contain a nucleus or other organelles
- type of skeleton on the outside (like insects have)
- type of muscle that you have complete control over
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- type of skeleton on the inside (like humans have)
- body system that provides support and protection
- type of cell that does not have a cell wall but does have a nucleus
- body system that moves nutrients and waste around the body
- organelles where sugar is broken down to release energy
- body system that allows movement of the body
- body system that sends messages to and from the body and the brain
- body system that includes the esophagus and small and large intestines
- ability to maintain a stable internal environment for life
19 Clues: type of cell that has chloroplasts • type of muscle that works on its own • example of a type of prokaryotic cell • organelle that performs photosynthesis • where DNA is stored in eukaryotic cells • body system that allows movement of the body • body system that provides support and protection • type of skeleton on the inside (like humans have) • ...
Respiratory Tract 2021-04-12
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- warms,humidify,and filters inhaled air
- the smallest airway in the respiratory tract
- Splits the trachea into two airways
- contains three pairs of tonsils
- commonly known as the voice box
- air flow resistance is higher in ____ flow
- an organized flow of air
- hairy structure that moves debris up and out of the airways
- the respiratory tract is divided into the upper and ___ respiratory tracts
- the primary muscle that pushes air in and out of the lung
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- a leaf shaped flap that prevents food from entering the respiratory tract
- a diatomic gas with a molar mass of 32
- curved bones within the nasal cavity
- common viral infection of the respiratory tract
- a chronic inflammatory disease of the airways
- is composed by rings of cartilage connected by smooth muscle
- lymphoid organs which serves as the immune system's first line of defense
- tiny balloon shaped air sacs that uptakes oxygen
- the only human organ that can float on water
- the involuntary contraction of the diaphragm that causes a brief closure of the vocal cord
20 Clues: an organized flow of air • contains three pairs of tonsils • commonly known as the voice box • Splits the trachea into two airways • curved bones within the nasal cavity • a diatomic gas with a molar mass of 32 • warms,humidify,and filters inhaled air • air flow resistance is higher in ____ flow • the smallest airway in the respiratory tract • ...
Nervous, Circulatory, and Respiratory System Review 2022-01-13
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- the tubes that enter into the lungs.
- the domeshaped muscle under the lungs that allows breathing to occur.
- the main organ of the respiratory system.
- send blood away from the heart.
- where air enters the body, moistens the air, and warms the air.
- the system that allows gas exchange to take place.
- cells that fight infections in the body.
- the largest part of the brain that controls thoughts and your 5 senses.
- the part of the brain that controls balance and coordination.
- another name for the windpipe.
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- the main organ of the nervous system
- a thick bundle of nerves located in the center of your back.
- the system that controls all bodily functions.
- cells that carry oxygen throughout the body.
- send blood back to the heart; sometimes a blue color.
- the system that transports nutrients throughout the body.
- the part of the brain that controls involuntary processes like breathing.
- where oxygen rich and oxygen poor blood are transferred.
- the main organ of the circulatory system.
19 Clues: another name for the windpipe. • send blood away from the heart. • the tubes that enter into the lungs. • the main organ of the nervous system • cells that fight infections in the body. • the main organ of the respiratory system. • the main organ of the circulatory system. • cells that carry oxygen throughout the body. • the system that controls all bodily functions. • ...
Biology crossword puzzle 2019-10-27
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- dioxide: a gas that is a waste product of cells when they burn food.
- hair-like structures found in the air passageways of the respiratory system.
- the basic unit of any living thing. Some living things consist of only a single cell, while others are composed of trillions of cells
- a disease that damages the alveoli, making it difficult to get enough oxygen.
- cords: two folds of tissue in the larynx that vibrate when air passes over them and produce sound, including the basic sounds of speech.
- to take air in and expel it out of the lungs.
- tiny blood vessels.
- breathe in.
- a cavity behind the nose and mouth that leads to the trachea and oesophagus.
- rate: the rate, or number of breaths per minute, at which we breathe.
- the tube that carries food from the back of the throat to the stomach.
- two bag-like organs that fill most of the chest. The lungs draw in air through the trachea and bronchi.
- a part of the respiratory system between the pharynx and the trachea. It houses the vocal cords.
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- pair of tubes between the trachea and the lungs.
- 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.
- one of the lung's smallest air passageways.
- the movement of oxygen from the atmosphere to cells and carbon dioxide from cells to the atmosphere.
- tiny air sacs in the lungs.
- breathe out.
- the air passageway between the pharynx and the bronchi.
- a flap of tissue that prevents food from going down the trachea rather than the oesophagus.
- system: the group of organs that take in oxygen from the air and release carbon dioxide.
- a sticky substance in the nose that traps dirt, dust and other particles.
- a gas in air that humans and most living things need to live.
- capacity: the volume of air that the lungs can hold.
26 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. • ...
Science 8 Unit B Section 1 Review Crossword 2019-01-30
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- Coordinates and controls all systems in the body.
- A key organ in the excretory system.
- A scientist that studied finches in the Galapagos islands (beak types).
- This and an organism's growth are key parts of survival.
- Anything that causes an organism to respond (ex: noise, lights, etc)
- A behavior or physical attribute that helps an organism survive.
- Provides a movable support frame for the body and protects soft-tissue organs.
- One of the characteristics of all living things.
- Basic unit of life.
- An insects way of breathing.
- transports oxygen from the outside are to the blood and carbon dioxide from the blood to the outside air.
- a purpose or task which a structure carries out
- tissues grouped together for a specific function
- A reaction to a stimulus (ex: jumping when you hear a loud noise)
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- A key organ in the digestive system. It also pairs nicely with onions...
- Part of the respiratory system. Tube-like structure.
- Substances that provide energy and materials needed
- An animal that has great digging claws, large "scales" and a long tongue.
- A key organ in the respiratory system. Think hiccups.
- Breaks down food into pieces so they can be absorbed and transported throughout the body.
- This type of bird has a beak designed for tearing meat.
- The false idea that living things could come from non-living things. ___________ Generation
- Senses pain, pressure, and temperature.
- Moves bones and organs.
- One of the first to observe the internal structures of the human body.
- body parts which allow organisms to perform many tasks
- Removes chemical and gaseous wastes from the blood.
- An animal that uses its long, flexible arms for movement. Think monkey.
- Part of the skeletal system, but not the bones.
- A non-living entity that rely on cells to reproduce
30 Clues: Basic unit of life. • Moves bones and organs. • An insects way of breathing. • A key organ in the excretory system. • Senses pain, pressure, and temperature. • Part of the skeletal system, but not the bones. • a purpose or task which a structure carries out • One of the characteristics of all living things. • tissues grouped together for a specific function • ...
Unit 12 2014-05-26
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- system with several integrating and relay centers located in the forebrain
- the heart's relaxation phase
- fish have a _________ circulatory system
- nervous system that includes nerves that carry impulses
- control autonomic and homeostatic functions
- low blood pressure
- surface part of an animal where oxygen from the environment diffuses into cells and carbon dioxide diffuses out to the environment
- alveoli ________ surface are
- the trachea is always ________
- system the communication and coordination network throughout an animal's body
- the relay point between cells
- potential voltage across the plasma membrane of a resting neuron
- breathing is an alternation of ________ and exhalation
- arm pain down a person's ___________ can be a sign of a heart attack
- volume to test a person's _______, take a normal breath and exhale only as much air as you would normally exhale
- blood cells the most numerous cell in blood
- capacity to test a person's _______, take a deep a breath as possible then exhale all the air you can
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- lobe of the cerebral cortex responsible for taste and speech
- the top number of a patient's blood pressure measures this
- valve located between the left atrium and the left ventricle
- chemical that carries information from one neuron to another type of cell that will react
- where the digestive and respiratory systems meet
- control centers in the ______ regulate breathing
- clusters of air sacs
- branched, short and receive incoming messages from other cells or the environment
- thin walled, usually carries blood away from the heart
- number of chambers of a mammals heart
- nervous system includes the brain and spinal cord
- veins usually carry blood to the body, except the ______ vein which carries blood to the heart
- atria where the heart's pacemaker is found
- when the diaphragm relaxes and air is "pushed" out of the lungs due to decrease in volume and increase in pressure results in ______ pressure breathing
31 Clues: low blood pressure • clusters of air sacs • the heart's relaxation phase • alveoli ________ surface are • the relay point between cells • the trachea is always ________ • number of chambers of a mammals heart • fish have a _________ circulatory system • control autonomic and homeostatic functions • atria where the heart's pacemaker is found • ...
Organ System Puzzle 2022-05-31
11 Clues: bones • blood • muscles • your mouth • the body fluids • internal glands • exchange for gas • body of an animal • produce egg and sperm cells • helps the body communicate with eachother • vertebrates that are part of the immune system
Chapter 12 Crossword 2020-04-09
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- absence of breathing
- high pitched squeaking breath sounds
- used to treat acute allergic reactions
- SOB (use _ for a space)
- viral infection with barking noise
- main organ of respiratory system
- difficult speech
- chronic dilatation of the bronchi
- surgical repair of bronchi
- throat
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- slow respirations
- serous membrane surrounding lungs
- TB
- whistling breath sounds
- study of ENT
- pert. to nose
- abnormal contraction of bronchi
- insertion of needle into pleural cavity to remove fluid
- inflammation of nose
19 Clues: TB • throat • study of ENT • pert. to nose • difficult speech • slow respirations • absence of breathing • inflammation of nose • whistling breath sounds • SOB (use _ for a space) • surgical repair of bronchi • abnormal contraction of bronchi • main organ of respiratory system • serous membrane surrounding lungs • chronic dilatation of the bronchi • viral infection with barking noise • ...
The Human Body 2014-01-26
9 Clues: bile • blood • blood • oxygen • passageway • food to stomach • system/breaks down food. • system/responsible for breathing • cord/carries messages from the brain to the body
Human Systems 2024-05-21
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- many organs are there in the digestive system?
- System-Which part of the circulatory system delivers blood to the other parts of the body?
- System-How many organs does the skull protects?
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- System-Which part of the respiratory system connects the oxygen to the lungs from the nose?
- System-Which system does the muscular system needs to work with?
- Systems-What part of the digestive system collects food and stores it for a few hours?
6 Clues: many organs are there in the digestive system? • System-How many organs does the skull protects? • System-Which system does the muscular system needs to work with? • Systems-What part of the digestive system collects food and stores it for a few hours? • System-Which part of the circulatory system delivers blood to the other parts of the body? • ...
Organs & Organ Systems 2023-09-15
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- System that transports oxygen, nutrients, hormones; and wastes
- System that produces hormones that act on target tissues in other organs to influence growth, development, and metabolism
- A large organ in the abdomen, involved in many metabolic processes
- System that supports and protects vital organs; allows movement
- System that produces voluntary and involuntary movements; helps circulate blood and move food through the digestive system
- System that produces and transports reproductive cells
- An organ of soft nervous tissues contained in the skull
- An organ that pumps blood through the circulatory system
- System that regulates the body's response to change in internal and external environments; processes information
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- System that filters blood and eliminates waste products
- System that breaks down and absorbs nutrients; transfers digested materials to blood; eliminates some wastes
- System that protects against disease; stores and generates white blood cells
- System that protects against infection, UV radiation; regulates body temperature
- An internal organ in which the major parts of the digestion of food occurs, links the esophagus to the small intestine
- System that brings in oxygen for cells, expels carbon dioxide and water vapor
15 Clues: System that produces and transports reproductive cells • System that filters blood and eliminates waste products • An organ of soft nervous tissues contained in the skull • An organ that pumps blood through the circulatory system • System that transports oxygen, nutrients, hormones; and wastes • System that supports and protects vital organs; allows movement • ...
Biology Review William, Peter, Max, Mohamad 2024-03-22
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- What organ system breaks down food?
- What holds the food, water, and waste in plant cells.
- What organ system is responsible for eliminating waste?
- What organs filter the blood of the body?
- What organ system involves the lungs?
- What organ produces enzymes for the blood?
- ________controls what coms inad and out of the cell.
- What organ is the control center of the body?
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- What is the powerhouse of the cell?
- What makes up an organ?
- What do the organelles inside a cell float in?
- What takes blood away from the heart.
- What type of cells have a nucleus with genetic material.
- _____is the basic unit of life.
- What organ or system brings blood to the heart?
- What organ pumps blood for the body?
16 Clues: What makes up an organ? • _____is the basic unit of life. • What is the powerhouse of the cell? • What organ system breaks down food? • What organ pumps blood for the body? • What takes blood away from the heart. • What organ system involves the lungs? • What organs filter the blood of the body? • What organ produces enzymes for the blood? • ...
Gateway B1 Unit 4 2022-11-17
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- is an infection of the nose, throat and lungs, which are part of the respiratory system.
- Terrible feeling caused by going up and down non-stop on the sea.
- When somebody has a lot of pain in their chest and their heart stops working.
- an illness you get from eating food which is in bad condition.
- pain in any part of your head.
- a building where people can go to see a doctor or nurse.
- an institution providing medical and surgical treatment and nursing care for sick or injured people.
- This virus can can cause stomach ache, high temperatures and pains in your arms and legs.
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- Basic medical help that you give to someone when they have an accident.
- medicine to treat bacterial infections.
- your body`s way of responding when something irritates your thorat or airways.
- a painful throat.
- a viral infectious disease that affects the upper respiratory system.
- a place where people wait, for example, to see a doctor.
- a temporary rise in body temperature.
- a medicine that reduces pain.
16 Clues: a painful throat. • a medicine that reduces pain. • pain in any part of your head. • a temporary rise in body temperature. • medicine to treat bacterial infections. • a place where people wait, for example, to see a doctor. • a building where people can go to see a doctor or nurse. • an illness you get from eating food which is in bad condition. • ...
Hydraulics and Pneumatics 2023-04-14
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- anything that flows
- the ability to decrease the size of a fluid
- a fluid that has a high viscosity
- when you increase the density of a fluid you _______ pressure
- how we measure viscosity
- a system that uses gases under pressure
- the cardiovascular system uses veins and arteries like ______ to move blood in the body
- when you increase the _____ of a fluid, you decrease the viscosity
- a system that uses water and other liquids under pressure
- the amount of space matter takes up
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- this acts like the compressor for the respiratory system
- the amount of matter in a specific volume
- how much a liquid can flow
- the heart act as a ______ to pump blood
- a fluid with a love viscosity
- the particles in a fluid are in constant ________
- when there is an applied force on a fluid
- the amount of matter in an object
18 Clues: anything that flows • how we measure viscosity • how much a liquid can flow • a fluid with a love viscosity • a fluid that has a high viscosity • the amount of matter in an object • the amount of space matter takes up • the heart act as a ______ to pump blood • a system that uses gases under pressure • the amount of matter in a specific volume • ...
Intro to Human Body 2023-11-02
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- water through a membrane
- cell respiration waste
- cavity containing the lungs
- diseases of the body
- nearest to the midline
- toward the side
- bellow
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- internal organs
- right and left parts
- senses temperature and pressure
- molecular structure science
- divides the front from the back
- toward the head
- system that brings air to and from the lungs
- cavity wall
- function of body parts
- basic unit
- tissue that binds and supports
18 Clues: bellow • basic unit • cavity wall • internal organs • toward the head • toward the side • right and left parts • diseases of the body • cell respiration waste • function of body parts • nearest to the midline • water through a membrane • molecular structure science • cavity containing the lungs • tissue that binds and supports • senses temperature and pressure • divides the front from the back • ...
Body Systems 2020-12-12
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- A system the controls you body parts
- substance in the human body that travels through the blood vessels
- secretes digestive enzymes and gastric acid to aid in food digestion
- primary organs of the respiratory system
- A bone that protects our brain
- Start of the Digestive system
- A muscle located at the heart
- blood vessels that carry blood towards the heart
- A system that contains 650 muscles
- Pumps blood throughout the body
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- Supplies the body with oxygen
- A muscle located at the skull
- A muscle located at the hollow parts (Ex: stomach)
- connecters of the veins and arteries
- a blood vessel that takes blood away from the heart to one or more parts of the body
15 Clues: Supplies the body with oxygen • A muscle located at the skull • Start of the Digestive system • A muscle located at the heart • A bone that protects our brain • Pumps blood throughout the body • A system that contains 650 muscles • A system the controls you body parts • connecters of the veins and arteries • primary organs of the respiratory system • ...
hierarchical organization of interacting systems in a human body 2023-06-07
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- system A system that keeps the body operating at a normal temperature
- system A system that helps remove waste and toxins from the body
- mechanism A mechanism that keeps an organism at a stable internal state
- nervous system A system that controls bodily functions such as heart rate and digestion
- system A system that processes food and turns it into energy
- system A system that allows for muscle contraction and movement
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- system A system that provides structure and support to the body
- system A system that pumps blood through the body and supplies oxygen to cells
- system A system that transports urine from the kidneys to the bladder
- system A system that sends signals throughout the body and allows for voluntary movement
- system A system that produces hormones that regulate many bodily processes
- system A system that fights infection and disease
12 Clues: system A system that fights infection and disease • system A system that processes food and turns it into energy • system A system that provides structure and support to the body • system A system that allows for muscle contraction and movement • system A system that helps remove waste and toxins from the body • ...
Circulatory System Crossword puzzle 2017-01-28
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- A tiny blood vessel that moves blood through the body
- The heart is not shaped like(True or False)
- Vessel that carries blood away from the body
- System that pumps blood through the body
- Is our blood blue?(Yes or No)
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- The main organ of the Circulatory System
- Does the Circulatory system work with the Nervous system?(True or False)
- System that works with the Circulatory System
- Vessel that carries blood to the heart
- Made of platelets, red and white blood cells, and plasma
10 Clues: Is our blood blue?(Yes or No) • Vessel that carries blood to the heart • The main organ of the Circulatory System • System that pumps blood through the body • The heart is not shaped like(True or False) • Vessel that carries blood away from the body • System that works with the Circulatory System • A tiny blood vessel that moves blood through the body • ...
Science Crossword Puzzle 2017-04-10
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- what keeps the internal conditions of an organism stable?
- jelly like substance that fills the cell.
- builds proteins by connecting amino acids.
- ____ system What brings oxygen into the body and carbon dioxide out?
- The ____ ____ gives the plant cell shape, protection, and support.
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- contains all genetic material.
- ____ system. Includes all the joints, muscles, and bones.
- ____ system. The system that passes info from the brain to the body.
- the immune system ________ the body against infection.
- these glands make up part of the digestive system.
10 Clues: contains all genetic material. • jelly like substance that fills the cell. • builds proteins by connecting amino acids. • these glands make up part of the digestive system. • ____ system. Includes all the joints, muscles, and bones. • what keeps the internal conditions of an organism stable? • the immune system ________ the body against infection. • ...
Science Crossword Puzzle 2017-04-10
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- ____ system. The system that passes info from the brain to the body.
- contains all genetic material.
- The ____ ____ gives the plant cell shape, protection, and support.
- what keeps the internal conditions of an organism stable?
- builds proteins by connecting amino acids.
- jelly like substance that fills the cell.
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- ____ system. Includes all the joints, muscles, and bones.
- these glands make up part of the digestive system.
- the immune system ________ the body against infection.
- ____ system What brings oxygen into the body and carbon dioxide out?
10 Clues: contains all genetic material. • builds proteins by connecting amino acids. • jelly like substance that fills the cell. • these glands make up part of the digestive system. • ____ system. Includes all the joints, muscles, and bones. • what keeps the internal conditions of an organism stable? • the immune system ________ the body against infection. • ...
Science Crossword Puzzle 2017-04-10
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- ____ system What brings oxygen into the body and carbon dioxide out?
- ____ system. The system that passes info from the brain to the body.
- the immune system ________ the body against infection.
- ____ system. Includes all the joints, muscles, and bones.
- these glands make up part of the digestive system.
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- what keeps the internal conditions of an organism stable?
- builds proteins by connecting amino acids.
- contains all genetic material.
- jelly like substance that fills the cell.
- The ____ ____ gives the plant cell shape, protection, and support.
10 Clues: contains all genetic material. • builds proteins by connecting amino acids. • jelly like substance that fills the cell. • these glands make up part of the digestive system. • what keeps the internal conditions of an organism stable? • ____ system. Includes all the joints, muscles, and bones. • the immune system ________ the body against infection. • ...
Respiratory Physiology Crossword 2014-03-01
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- A position of sitting forward and leaning on outstretched arms by a person with respiratory distress to facilitate lung expansion
- A combination of muscles in this region activate to enable active expiration
- This gas makes up 79% of atmospheric air
- The chemical formula for the by-product of cellular metabolism that is removed by the respiratory system
- 97% of oxygen is transported to the cells by combining with this
- Abbreviation for the lobe of the lung that can only be auscultated anteriorly
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- Another word for shortness of breath
- This gas makes up 21% of atmoshperic air
- A lipoprotein that lines the alveolus to reduce surface tension
- The principle muscle of respiration
- Respiratory accessory muscles that raise the 1st and 2nd ribs
- The number of seconds that a RBC is in the pulmonary capillaries to participate in gas exchange
12 Clues: The principle muscle of respiration • Another word for shortness of breath • This gas makes up 21% of atmoshperic air • This gas makes up 79% of atmospheric air • Respiratory accessory muscles that raise the 1st and 2nd ribs • A lipoprotein that lines the alveolus to reduce surface tension • 97% of oxygen is transported to the cells by combining with this • ...
Chapter 5 2024-02-12
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- a group of cells
- cavity that contains the heart
- released by the pancreas; lowers blood glucose
- the study of the structure of the body
- body system that produces hormones to maintain homeostasis
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- cavity with the pericardial and pleural cavities
- plane that divides the body into left and right
- below
- towards the midline
- in front of
- body system responsible for the exchange of gases
- group of tissue
12 Clues: below • in front of • group of tissue • a group of cells • towards the midline • cavity that contains the heart • the study of the structure of the body • released by the pancreas; lowers blood glucose • plane that divides the body into left and right • cavity with the pericardial and pleural cavities • body system responsible for the exchange of gases • ...
levels of organization of cell 2022-11-13
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- any living thing like plant, animal, and human
- a system that contract and relax so that we can move about
- part of a plant that's responsible for making food
- system responsible for the transport of oxygen and nutrients to different parts of the body
- enable the plant cell to make its own food
- a plant system composed of leaves, flower, & stem
- pumps blood around the body
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- group of tissues that work together
- respiratory organ
- group of the same cells together
- system responsible for our food and nutrients
- group of several organs with related functions
- a digestive organ
- basic unit of life
- part of a plant that absorb the water and nutrients from the soil
15 Clues: respiratory organ • a digestive organ • basic unit of life • pumps blood around the body • group of the same cells together • group of tissues that work together • enable the plant cell to make its own food • system responsible for our food and nutrients • any living thing like plant, animal, and human • group of several organs with related functions • ...
Digestive & Excretory Systems 2021-02-03
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- the organ that stores bile
- flap of tissue that seals off the trachea
- substances that speed up chemical reactions
- the process by which the body collects and removes wastes
- the watery fluid produced by the kidneys
- tiny filtering units in the kidneys
- waves of muscular contractions
- the process by which nutrients pass through the lining of your digestive system into your blood
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- chemical that breaks down fats
- fingerlike projections lining the small intestine
- the major organs of the excretory system
- the spread of microorganisms from one food to another
- sickness resulting from consuming food containing poison or a disease causing microorganism
- a thick liquid of partially broken down food
- tiny blood vessels in a nephron
- the junction between the digestive tract and the respiratory system
- the process by which the digestive system breaks down food into molecules the body can use
- produced by the liver from harmful material
18 Clues: the organ that stores bile • chemical that breaks down fats • waves of muscular contractions • tiny blood vessels in a nephron • tiny filtering units in the kidneys • the major organs of the excretory system • the watery fluid produced by the kidneys • flap of tissue that seals off the trachea • substances that speed up chemical reactions • ...
The Excretory System 2021-11-09
8 Clues: muscular organ holding urine • system releases carbon dioxide • system system that releases waste • yellow fluid released from bladder • tubes from bladder to outside body • tubes from kidney that leads to bladder • organ that filters blood creating urine • come from integumentary system that has excess salt
SNC2D1a Outbreak "The Salau Times" Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-26
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- Infectious disease that targets the respiratory system in humans
- The science of protecting and improving the health of people and their communities
- Organ system that allows the body to breathe
- The respiratory system contains the nose, larynx, trachea, lungs, throat and...
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- The number of organ systems in the human body ( word form)
- The sudden or violent start of something unwelcome, such as war, disease, etc
- Month that SNC2D1a broke out
7 Clues: Month that SNC2D1a broke out • Organ system that allows the body to breathe • The number of organ systems in the human body ( word form) • Infectious disease that targets the respiratory system in humans • The sudden or violent start of something unwelcome, such as war, disease, etc • The respiratory system contains the nose, larynx, trachea, lungs, throat and... • ...
Body systems 1001 2020-12-09
9 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • largest organ of the body • brings blood to the rest of the body • major organ of the respiratory system • major organ of the circulatory system
Respiratory System Puzzle 2022-10-13
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- Type of disease triggered by bacterial or viral infection
- Small sacs inside our lung
- Type of disease that happened when the airway is too narrow
- System that works on oxygen and carbon dioxide
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- Person who first tests on lung in the respiratory system (First name only)
- Small tubes with blood in it
- Muscle that controls the chest cavities
7 Clues: Small sacs inside our lung • Small tubes with blood in it • Muscle that controls the chest cavities • System that works on oxygen and carbon dioxide • Type of disease triggered by bacterial or viral infection • Type of disease that happened when the airway is too narrow • Person who first tests on lung in the respiratory system (First name only)
Science Crossword Puzzle 2017-04-10
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- the immune system ________ the body against infection.
- ____ system. Includes all the joints, muscles, and bones.
- ____ system What brings oxygen into the body and carbon dioxide out?
- contains all genetic material.
- ____ system. The system that passes info from the brain to the body.
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- jelly like substance that fills the cell.
- The ____ ____ gives the plant cell shape, protection, and support.
- these glands make up part of the digestive system.
- what keeps the internal conditions of an organism stable?
- builds proteins by connecting amino acids.
10 Clues: contains all genetic material. • jelly like substance that fills the cell. • builds proteins by connecting amino acids. • these glands make up part of the digestive system. • what keeps the internal conditions of an organism stable? • ____ system. Includes all the joints, muscles, and bones. • the immune system ________ the body against infection. • ...
Science Crossword Puzzle 2017-04-10
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- builds proteins by connecting amino acids.
- contains all genetic material.
- ____ system. Includes all the joints, muscles, and bones.
- the immune system ________ the body against infection.
- these glands make up part of the digestive system.
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- ____ system. The system that passes info from the brain to the body.
- what keeps the internal conditions of an organism stable?
- The ____ ____ gives the plant cell shape, protection, and support.
- ____ system What brings oxygen into the body and carbon dioxide out?
- jelly like substance that fills the cell.
10 Clues: contains all genetic material. • builds proteins by connecting amino acids. • jelly like substance that fills the cell. • these glands make up part of the digestive system. • what keeps the internal conditions of an organism stable? • ____ system. Includes all the joints, muscles, and bones. • the immune system ________ the body against infection. • ...
Science Crossword Puzzle 2017-04-10
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- jelly like substance that fills the cell.
- ____ system What brings oxygen into the body and carbon dioxide out?
- what keeps the internal conditions of an organism stable?
- The ____ ____ gives the plant cell shape, protection, and support.
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- contains all genetic material.
- ____ system. The system that passes info from the brain to the body.
- ____ system. Includes all the joints, muscles, and bones.
- the immune system ________ the body against infection.
- builds proteins by connecting amino acids.
- these glands make up part of the digestive system.
10 Clues: contains all genetic material. • jelly like substance that fills the cell. • builds proteins by connecting amino acids. • these glands make up part of the digestive system. • ____ system. Includes all the joints, muscles, and bones. • what keeps the internal conditions of an organism stable? • the immune system ________ the body against infection. • ...
Chronic stress 2024-01-22
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- the fear response centre in the brain
- stress hormone
- effect of stress on the upper GI system
- effect of stress on the MSK system (5,4)
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- effect of stress on the lower GI system
- effect of stress on the CNS, unable to think clearly (5,3)
- division of the autonomic nervous system involved in the stress response
- coping behaviours that do not promote health such as drinking or smoking
- effect of stress on the respiratory system
- effect of stress on the CVS system
10 Clues: stress hormone • effect of stress on the CVS system • the fear response centre in the brain • effect of stress on the lower GI system • effect of stress on the upper GI system • effect of stress on the MSK system (5,4) • effect of stress on the respiratory system • effect of stress on the CNS, unable to think clearly (5,3) • ...
Kaidyns body system 2024-03-12
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- serves as the body's main messaging
- System organs and other body structures
- System glands of body and the gland hormones
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- sallow food
- is sometimes considered to be part of the immune system
- system the pair of kidneys, which filter excess water and a waste product called urea from the blood and form urine.
- skin, hair, and nails.
- body Amoeba Sisters videos that specifically focus on body systems
- The skeletal system consists of bones and joints
- system enables reproduction and sexual functioning
10 Clues: sallow food • skin, hair, and nails. • serves as the body's main messaging • System organs and other body structures • System glands of body and the gland hormones • The skeletal system consists of bones and joints • system enables reproduction and sexual functioning • is sometimes considered to be part of the immune system • ...
Body Systems Year 3 Assessment 2012-07-13
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- goodness from our food is transported in this
- these muscles move without us thinking about it
- the control centre of our body
- blood moves through these
- lungs are part of this system
- taken to help us recover when we are sick
- important to do regularly to help us be healthy
- this is the pump in our body
- our skeletal system helps protect these
- we breath this in
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- the largest bone is in the ...
- we need to do this to our food
- the tiniest bone in the body
- these make our bodies move
- this provides our body with fuel
- provides a frame for our body
- messages are sent to parts of our body through this system
- the tiniest bone is in the ...
18 Clues: we breath this in • blood moves through these • these make our bodies move • the tiniest bone in the body • this is the pump in our body • lungs are part of this system • provides a frame for our body • the largest bone is in the ... • we need to do this to our food • the control centre of our body • the tiniest bone is in the ... • this provides our body with fuel • ...
Respiratory System Puzzle 2022-07-27
Across
- Phosphodiesterase inhibitor with narrow therapeutic index and numerous drug interactions
- Leukotriene Modifying agent with boxed warning of neuropsychiatric events
- This property differentiates the limitation of airflow by bronchoconstriction seen in asthma from COPD
- Brand name of Budenoside/Formoterol
- Most common Short-acting Beta-2 Agonist used for acute asthma symptoms
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- Brand name for the R-isomer of albuterol
- Long-acting Beta-2 agonist used in combination with Umeclidinium and Fluticasone to form Trelegy Ellipta
- A device used to turn liquid medication into a fine mist
- Rinsing of mouth with water after using Inhaled corticosteroids is to prevent what condition
- Wixela is the generic version of this drug
10 Clues: Brand name of Budenoside/Formoterol • Brand name for the R-isomer of albuterol • Wixela is the generic version of this drug • A device used to turn liquid medication into a fine mist • Most common Short-acting Beta-2 Agonist used for acute asthma symptoms • Leukotriene Modifying agent with boxed warning of neuropsychiatric events • ...
respiratory system bingo 2022-11-22
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- zone from the nose to the bronchioles
- law a law that is based on pressure and volume
- pressure how air flows in and out of the lungs
- volume normal amount of air in/out at rest
- as diameter increases, resistance...
- the singular term for bronchial
Down
- columnar tissue found in the nasal cavity
- decreased resistance of pulmonary ventilation
- made by type 2 alveolar cells to prevent h20 from bonding
- exchange alveoli function of type 1 cells
10 Clues: the singular term for bronchial • as diameter increases, resistance... • zone from the nose to the bronchioles • columnar tissue found in the nasal cavity • exchange alveoli function of type 1 cells • volume normal amount of air in/out at rest • decreased resistance of pulmonary ventilation • law a law that is based on pressure and volume • ...
The Respiratory System 2019-06-16
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- A process in which particles move from an area of higher concentration to area of lower concentration.
- Another term for inhalation.
- These tiny air sacs are found in the lungs, allowing for gas exchange.
- An inflammation of the lungs caused by a bacterial or viral infection.
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- A lung disease in which the bronchioles become swollen and produce mucus.
- This muscle plays an important role in breathing, contracting to inflate the lungs.
- Another term for exhalation.
- Dioxide This is a waste product, produced by the respiratory system.
- A hollow muscular organ that forms an air passage to the lungs.
- Cavity A large air-filled space, located behind and above the nose.
10 Clues: Another term for exhalation. • Another term for inhalation. • A hollow muscular organ that forms an air passage to the lungs. • Cavity A large air-filled space, located behind and above the nose. • Dioxide This is a waste product, produced by the respiratory system. • These tiny air sacs are found in the lungs, allowing for gas exchange. • ...
Respiratory System Crossword 2020-12-16
Across
- tubes that split off the bronchi
- carries air from larynx to lungs (windpipe)
- the two tubes that split off from trachea
- the air we breathe is 78% this gas
- is shared with the digestive system
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- tiny sacs covered in capillaries that allow gas exchange
- process in which glucose and oxygen undergo a series of reactions to release energy
- muscle that moves down when lungs fill with air
- also known as the voice box
- this is where mucus and cilia trap and filter dirt
10 Clues: also known as the voice box • tubes that split off the bronchi • the air we breathe is 78% this gas • is shared with the digestive system • the two tubes that split off from trachea • carries air from larynx to lungs (windpipe) • muscle that moves down when lungs fill with air • this is where mucus and cilia trap and filter dirt • ...
Respiratory System Crossword 2021-04-09
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- hollow areas between the bones in your head that allow one to regulate the humidity of the body’s oxygen
- muscle that allows you to pull in air as well as push out air
- the passage that connects the lungs to the throat
- tiny blood vessels found in the walls of the alveoli that move carbon dioxide and oxygen
- a tissue flap located at the entrance to your trachea that closes when you swallow so that food doesn’t enter the airways
- set of bones that protect the heart and lungs
Down
- system that allows your body to transport oxygen from the air throughout your body as well as get rid of waste gases, like C02, from your blood.
- tubes located below the trachea that connect into each lung
- Tiny air sacs found in the lungs that allow the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide to occur
- two organs that take the oxygen you bring from the air and transport it to your blood
10 Clues: set of bones that protect the heart and lungs • the passage that connects the lungs to the throat • tubes located below the trachea that connect into each lung • muscle that allows you to pull in air as well as push out air • two organs that take the oxygen you bring from the air and transport it to your blood • ...
Respiratory System Terminology 2023-01-19
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- TEST THAT MEASURES AMOUNT OF AIR INHALED AND EXHALED
- TUBE THAT EXENDS FROM LARYNX TO BRONCHI AND KNOWN AS THE WINDPIPE
- TOOL PASSED THROUGH NOSE OR MOUTH USED FOR INSPECTING INSIDE OF AIRWAYS
- BELOW-NORMAL LEVEL OF OXYGEN IN BLOOD
- CONDITION THAT NARROWS AIRWAYS
- INFLAMMATION OF PLEURA OF LUNGS
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- DIFFICULTY BREATHING OR SHORTNESS OF BREATH
- KNOWN AS THE VOICE BOX
- INFECTION IN LUNGS
- COLLAPSED LUNG
10 Clues: COLLAPSED LUNG • INFECTION IN LUNGS • KNOWN AS THE VOICE BOX • CONDITION THAT NARROWS AIRWAYS • INFLAMMATION OF PLEURA OF LUNGS • BELOW-NORMAL LEVEL OF OXYGEN IN BLOOD • DIFFICULTY BREATHING OR SHORTNESS OF BREATH • TEST THAT MEASURES AMOUNT OF AIR INHALED AND EXHALED • TUBE THAT EXENDS FROM LARYNX TO BRONCHI AND KNOWN AS THE WINDPIPE • ...
the respiratory system 2023-05-12
Across
- what muscle plays a key role in the process of breathing?
- what is the name of the organ responsible for gas exchange in the respiratory system?
- what is the name os the small air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs?
- what is the name os the medical condition in which the walls of the bronchial tubes become inflamed and narrow?
- what is the name of the medical condition in which the bronchial tubes become inflamed and produce excessive mucus?
- what is the name os the process by which air enters the lungs?
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- what is the name of the medical condition in which the lungs become inflamed and filled with fluid, making it difficult to breathe?
- what is the name of the thin, moist membrane that lines the inside of the lungs and chest cavity?
- what is the name of the process by which air leaves the lungs?
- which part of the respiratory system is also known as the windpipe?
10 Clues: what muscle plays a key role in the process of breathing? • what is the name of the process by which air leaves the lungs? • what is the name os the process by which air enters the lungs? • which part of the respiratory system is also known as the windpipe? • what is the name os the small air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs? • ...
The Respiratory System 2014-02-11
Across
- Expulsion of air from the lungs
- Process of inhaling and exhaling
- Tube connecting the throat to the bronchi
- Looks like pink sponges
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- Protects your heart and lungs
- Intake of air into the lungs through expansion of chest volume
- Important gas found in the air you breathe
- Help filter more dust in the trachea
- Is a poison that is used to kill insects, that is found in cigarettes
- Tiny sacs
10 Clues: Tiny sacs • Looks like pink sponges • Protects your heart and lungs • Expulsion of air from the lungs • Process of inhaling and exhaling • Help filter more dust in the trachea • Tube connecting the throat to the bronchi • Important gas found in the air you breathe • Intake of air into the lungs through expansion of chest volume • ...
Respiratory System Crossword 2022-05-10
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- Air that you breathe in, makes life possible
- The process of breathing
- Tiny air sacs at the end of the bronchioles
- Pushing air out
- Individual pressure from each gas in a mixture
- Taking air in
Down
- Moves gases from outside of the body into the lungs then into the blood
- The drop in CO2 that occurs in the blood when hyperventilating
- The gas exchange between the blood and the tissues
- Produced from breathing
10 Clues: Taking air in • Pushing air out • Produced from breathing • The process of breathing • Tiny air sacs at the end of the bronchioles • Air that you breathe in, makes life possible • Individual pressure from each gas in a mixture • The gas exchange between the blood and the tissues • The drop in CO2 that occurs in the blood when hyperventilating • ...
Respiratory System Review 2022-02-06
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- tiny air sacs in the lungs where the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide takes place
- tubes at the bottom of your windpipe that connect into each lung
- process that moves oxygen from the lungs to the blood and carbon dioxide from the blood to the lungs
Down
- muscle that helps your lungs pull in air and push it out
- help regulate the temperature and humidity of the air you inhale
- allows you to talk and make sounds when air moves in and out
- our bodies use oxygen and glucose to make this
- delivers air from your mouth and nose to the trachea
- small branches of the bronchial tubes that lead to the alveoli
- connects your throat and lungs
10 Clues: connects your throat and lungs • our bodies use oxygen and glucose to make this • delivers air from your mouth and nose to the trachea • muscle that helps your lungs pull in air and push it out • allows you to talk and make sounds when air moves in and out • small branches of the bronchial tubes that lead to the alveoli • ...
THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 2023-08-21
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- is one of the two primary divisions of the trachea.
- or windpipe is a cartilage-reinforced tube extending from larynx to bronchi.
- connects the mouth and nasal passages with the esophagus.
- is a large air-filled space above and behind the nose.
- are air sacs where gas exchanges in the human body.
- are organs specialized in exchanging gases between the blood and the atmosphere
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- provides oxygen to the body’s cells while removing carbon dioxide.
- is a muscle used for inspiration and inhalation.
- is a thin-walled branch.
- air passes over the ___________________ and down the trachea.
10 Clues: is a thin-walled branch. • is a muscle used for inspiration and inhalation. • is one of the two primary divisions of the trachea. • are air sacs where gas exchanges in the human body. • is a large air-filled space above and behind the nose. • connects the mouth and nasal passages with the esophagus. • air passes over the ___________________ and down the trachea. • ...
Respiratory System! YEAHHHH 2024-01-11
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- what acts as a "trap door" to prevent food from entering the lungs
- the right lung has...lobes(number)
- the left lung has...lobes(number)
- where the exchange of gas into the bloodstream occurs
- another name for your voice box
Down
- how many liters of air do you breathe in one day
- an infection that inflames our air sacs in either one or both of our lungs
- your two large tubes that carry wind from your windpipe to the lungs
- u shaped tube that connects your voice box to your lungs
- where the mouth and nasal cavities join together to create...
10 Clues: another name for your voice box • the left lung has...lobes(number) • the right lung has...lobes(number) • how many liters of air do you breathe in one day • where the exchange of gas into the bloodstream occurs • u shaped tube that connects your voice box to your lungs • where the mouth and nasal cavities join together to create... • ...
The Respiratory System 2023-09-15
Across
- Tiny hair-like structures that line your airways and help filter out dust and particles.
- Small branches of the bronchi that further divide and deliver air to the alveoli.
- A flap of tissue that covers the trachea when you swallow to prevent food or liquids from entering the airway.
- A tube in your throat that carries air to and from your lungs; also known as the windpipe.
Down
- The two main branches of the trachea that lead to the lungs.
- A large muscle below the lungs that helps with breathing by contracting and relaxing to create space in the chest cavity.
- The organ on your face used for smelling and breathing.
- Two organs in your chest that help you breathe by exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide.
- The opening in your face where you eat, speak, and breathe.
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs where oxygen is absorbed into the bloodstream and carbon dioxide is released.
10 Clues: The organ on your face used for smelling and breathing. • The opening in your face where you eat, speak, and breathe. • The two main branches of the trachea that lead to the lungs. • Small branches of the bronchi that further divide and deliver air to the alveoli. • Two organs in your chest that help you breathe by exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide. • ...
Body Systems 2023-11-08
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- body system of organs and tissues that help fight infection
- location in the body where tow or more bones meet and are held together
- body system that helps the body move and aids other body systems
- hollow, muscle organ located in the center of the chest that pumps blood in the circulatory system
- body system that allows people to think, use the senses, move, and maintain important body process
- body system formed by all the structures that move blood throughout the body; also known as the cardiovascular system
- two bean-shaped organs that filter blood and make urine
- outermost layer of the skin
- large brown organ that has many jobs, such as making bile
- body system of organs that obtain vitally important oxygen from the outside world
- System collection of organs that work together
- body system that breaks down food to provide nutrients and energy; also removes solid waste from the body
- exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the body and the air around it
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- organ behind the stomach that make many kinds of enzymes needed for digestion
- body system that covers and protect the entire body
- blood vessels that carry oxygen-rich blood
- blood vessels that carry oxygen-poor blood
- body system made up of 206 bones that provide structure, shape, and protection to the body
- body system that produces chemical messengers called hormones to control other endocrine organs
- body system that removes liquid waste from the body
20 Clues: outermost layer of the skin • blood vessels that carry oxygen-rich blood • blood vessels that carry oxygen-poor blood • System collection of organs that work together • body system that covers and protect the entire body • body system that removes liquid waste from the body • two bean-shaped organs that filter blood and make urine • ...
3rd Quarter Review 2022-03-03
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- Most broad classification group
- Dating technique for rocks and fossils giving a close to absolute age
- Body system containing the lung
- These 2 classification groups make up an organisms name
- A physical trait that may lead to the extinction or survival of an organism
- Columns on a periodic table
- Amount of time it takes half of the radioactive elements in a fossil to decay
- Law of _______ states younger fossils are above older fossils
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- Most specific classification group
- Body system breaking down food
- How a species changes over time
- Survival of the fittest
- Rows on a periodic table
- Body system with blood, vessels, and the heart
- Body system getting rid of waste
- 3/4 of all elements found on the left side of the periodic table
- Formed from multiple atoms joined together
- Has a cell with a nucleus and other organelles
- Remains of a once living organisms
- Their cell does not have a nucleus (bacteria)
20 Clues: Survival of the fittest • Rows on a periodic table • Columns on a periodic table • Body system breaking down food • Most broad classification group • How a species changes over time • Body system containing the lung • Body system getting rid of waste • Most specific classification group • Remains of a once living organisms • Formed from multiple atoms joined together • ...
Human Body 2022-09-20
Across
- A tube about 4 inches long and less than an inch in diameter in most people.
- The system used by the body to collect nutrients and minerals that the body needs to function.
- The main artery that carries blood away from your heart to the rest of your body.
- the prominent structure between the eyes that serves as the entrance to the respiratory tract and contains the olfactory organ.
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- The system used to circulate blood through out the body.
- One of two large chambers toward the bottom of the heart that collect and expel blood.
- The system that interacts with the circular system; also known for housing the heart.
- a flap of tissue that sits beneath the tongue at the back of the throat.
- The name for the part of the lungs where oxygen is transferred to the blood.
- a pair of spongy, air-filled organs located on either side of the chest.
10 Clues: The system used to circulate blood through out the body. • a flap of tissue that sits beneath the tongue at the back of the throat. • a pair of spongy, air-filled organs located on either side of the chest. • A tube about 4 inches long and less than an inch in diameter in most people. • ...
Frogs anatmey 2024-06-03
Across
- Organ near the stomach that produces, stores and eliminates blood cells
- Hearing
- deliver oxygen to the body; part of the respiratory system
- blood vessels that move blood away from the hart
- air opening to exchange gases
- Stores urine as part of the excretory system
- the two upper chambers of the heart
- catches prey
- All waste is collected
- stores solid waist.
- thin membrane that holds the coils of the small intestine
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- Transparent cover that protects the eye
- filter blood, making urine part of the exetoresystemom.
- the first part of the small intestine
- the uptakes the sugar of digestion.
- The stare of chemical digestion
- Blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart
- Stores bile; part of the digestive system
- moves digested food out of the body
19 Clues: Hearing • catches prey • stores solid waist. • All waste is collected • air opening to exchange gases • The stare of chemical digestion • the uptakes the sugar of digestion. • the two upper chambers of the heart • moves digested food out of the body • the first part of the small intestine • Transparent cover that protects the eye • Stores bile; part of the digestive system • ...
HUMAN BODY 2022-04-05
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- A structure made up of different types of tissue and performs a specific function
- A group of organs that work together carrying out major functions
- Body System that helps produce movement, circulate blood, and moves food through the digestive system
- A group of similar cells that are organized to do a specific job
- Tissue that covers the surface of the body, inside and out
- Tissue that provides support for your body
- The basic unit of structure and function
- Body system that allows gas exchange between the body and the environment
- Body system that transports nutrients, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and hormones throughout the body
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- Body system that breaks down food
- Body system that forms a covering for the body which helps regulate temperature and contains some of the structures necessary for sensation
- Body system that controls growth, development, and energy processes
- Body system that transmits impulses, responds to change, and exercises control over all parts of the body
- The maintenance of a stable internal environment
- Tissue that contracts for body movement
- Body system that transports lymph through the body
- Body system that protects and supports organs, provides a framework for movement, and produces blood cells
- Body system that defends against dangerous pathogens
- Body system that removes waste and helps maintains electrolyte and water balance
- Body system that differs in males and females, and works together for the purpose of sexual reproduction
20 Clues: Body system that breaks down food • Tissue that contracts for body movement • The basic unit of structure and function • Tissue that provides support for your body • The maintenance of a stable internal environment • Body system that transports lymph through the body • Body system that defends against dangerous pathogens • ...
BODY SYSTEMS 2023-11-10
Across
- Stretching.
- Transports blood at low pressure away from the heart.
- Long length/extend verb.
- Absorption of minerals
- Tiny bones.
- A 2 way tube that separates the digestive and respiratory system.
- A small sack shaped organ.
- Absorbs oxygen into the body.
- A very important bone in the legs
- Transport blood.
- Noiseless breathing.
- Worked Out by diamond pushups
- The exchange of CO2 and O2
- Protects lungs.
- One way doors.
- Heart muscle:
- Oxygenated blood leaves the heart.
- Branches into lungs.
- The main organ of the respiratory system.
- Muscle shorten verb.
- Transport of air to and from lungs.
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- When you process the food
- A large lobed organ in the abdomen.
- Absorbs minerals from the food
- The flat type of bone.
- Muscle attached to the skeleton.
- A type of blood cell.
- oxygen into the body.
- Is a known organ from the digestive system and has a pH of 2. It also does the main digestion part.
- Last organ in the digestive system and absorbs minerals
- Exchanges minerals between tissue and blood.
- a chamber that comes after the atria
- The inside of the nose
- A long flat gland behind the stomach
- A natural helmet
- Weird shaped bones.
- When you get food into you
- The short type of bone.
- Worked out by curling
- The partners of working and not working.
- Anatomical passageway.
- Muscles in the walls of organs
- The voice box.
- When you go to the bathroom
- Another way to call the knee
- Inside of the bone and contains the red and yellow marrow
- Transports blood towards the heart.
- The long type of bone.
- The main organ of the circulatory system.
- A quick reaction.
50 Clues: Stretching. • Tiny bones. • Heart muscle: • The voice box. • One way doors. • Protects lungs. • A natural helmet • Transport blood. • A quick reaction. • Weird shaped bones. • Noiseless breathing. • Branches into lungs. • Muscle shorten verb. • A type of blood cell. • oxygen into the body. • Worked out by curling • The flat type of bone. • The inside of the nose • Anatomical passageway. • ...
BODY SYSTEMS 2023-11-08
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- VESSELS: Transport blood.
- The main organ of the circulatory system.
- EXCHANGE: The exchange of CO2 and O2
- Transports blood at low pressure away from the heart.
- Transports blood towards the heart.
- MUSCLE: Muscle attached to the skeleton.
- BONE: Tiny bones.
- The main organ of the respiratory system.
- Is a known organ from the digestive system and has a pH of 2. It also does the main digestion part.
- Muscle shorten verb.
- BONE: The flat type of bone.
- A large lobed organ in the abdomen.
- When you get food into you
- a chamber that comes after the atria
- Stretching.
- Exchanges minerals between tissue and blood.
- A small sack shaped organ.
- BONE: Inside of the bone and contains the red and yellow marrow
- Branches into lungs.
- The voice box.
- Worked Out by diamond pushups
- Long length/extend verb.
- Transport of air to and from lungs.
- A long flat gland behind the stomach
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- oxygen into the body.
- Oxygenated blood leaves the heart.
- When you go to the bathroom
- CAVITY: The inside of the nose
- MUSCLE: Muscles in the walls of organs
- BONE: The short type of bone.
- A natural helmet
- BREATHING: Noiseless breathing.
- The partners of working and not working.
- MUSCLE: Heart muscle:
- CAGE: Protects lungs.
- BLOOD CELLS: A type of blood cell.
- BONE: The long type of bone.
- A quick reaction.
- Another way to call the knee
- One way doors.
- INTESTINE: Absorbs minerals from the food
- BONE: Weird shaped bones.
- Absorbs oxygen into the body.
- Anatomical passageway.
- Absorption of minerals
- When you process the food
- A 2 way tube that separates the digestive and respiratory system.
- Worked out by curling
- INTESTINE: Last organ in the digestive system and absorbs minerals
- A very important bone in the legs
50 Clues: Stretching. • One way doors. • The voice box. • A natural helmet • BONE: Tiny bones. • A quick reaction. • Muscle shorten verb. • Branches into lungs. • oxygen into the body. • MUSCLE: Heart muscle: • Worked out by curling • CAGE: Protects lungs. • Anatomical passageway. • Absorption of minerals • Long length/extend verb. • VESSELS: Transport blood. • BONE: Weird shaped bones. • ...
Lesson 13 -- Human Health 2020-04-15
Across
- an important part of any healthy lifestyle
- a physical dependence on any substance; alcohol,tobacco, caffeine
- the new nutritional guide for healthy meals
- system that breaks down food into nutrients for cells
- system that includes the brain, gathers information
- system that brings nutrients and oxygen to cells
- a major source of both protein and fat
- one of the healthiest proteins to eat if you're not allergic to seafood
Down
- the number one killer in America.
- includes milk and cheeses
- largest portion of a healthy meal
- harmful to the body; tobacco, alcohol, & some drugs
- system that acquires oxygen for cells
- driving any vehicle while under the influence of any drug
14 Clues: includes milk and cheeses • the number one killer in America. • largest portion of a healthy meal • system that acquires oxygen for cells • a major source of both protein and fat • an important part of any healthy lifestyle • the new nutritional guide for healthy meals • system that brings nutrients and oxygen to cells • harmful to the body; tobacco, alcohol, & some drugs • ...
Congestive Heart Failure 2019-02-01
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- Pressure in arteries when left ventricle contracts
- Tiny air sacs for gas exchange
- Rapid respiratory rate
- Listening to lung sounds
- Sweating
- Continuous positive airway pressure
- Medication that dilates blood vessels
- Carries blood away from heart
- Mechanical process of moving air in and out of lungs
- The exchange of gases during inhalation and exhalation
- Heart rate >100 bpm
- High blood pressure
- Carries blood to heart
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- Primary organs of respiratory system
- Shortness of breath
- "Water pill"
- Turning blue
- Lower chambers of the heart
- Clear airway, free from obstruction
- Low oxygen levels
- Reasons not to use a medication or treatment
- Enlargement of tissue
- Pressure in arteries when left ventricle at rest
- Pink, frothy
- Organ that pumps blood
- Tink blood vessel
- Fluid that carries oxygen and nutrients
- Fluid accumulating in tissue
- Upper chambers of the heart
- Gaseous element required for human life
- Aka crackles
31 Clues: Sweating • "Water pill" • Turning blue • Pink, frothy • Aka crackles • Low oxygen levels • Tink blood vessel • Shortness of breath • Heart rate >100 bpm • High blood pressure • Enlargement of tissue • Rapid respiratory rate • Organ that pumps blood • Carries blood to heart • Listening to lung sounds • Lower chambers of the heart • Upper chambers of the heart • Fluid accumulating in tissue • ...
Acute OT COVID-19 2021-04-07
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- serve a critical role in the acute and long-term management of patients who had COVID-19
- person under investigation
- i.e., time tolerated during activity
- one transmission mechanism of COVID-19
- reflects the completion of acute care OT services
- reflects the initial occupational therapy evaluation
- activities of daily living
- Institutional Review Board: Abbr.
- can start to bridge the gap in evidence-based practice
- i.e., manual muscle testing, grip strength
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- i.e., heart rate, blood pressure, respiratory rate, oxygenation saturations
- within functional limits
- is a diffuse inflammatory condition affecting the pulmonary system with broad multi-systemic effects
- compensates for components that limit a person's ability to engage in desired activities
- Short-Blessed Test: ABBR.
- personal protective equipment: ABBR.
- include physiological, psychological, cognitive, neurobehavioral, and spiritual factors
- Person-Environment-Occupation-Performance Model: Abbr.
- instrumental activities of daily living
- acute respiratory distress syndrome
- intensive care unit
- tool to allow video communication
- infectious disease
- occupational therapy: abbr.
24 Clues: infectious disease • intensive care unit • within functional limits • Short-Blessed Test: ABBR. • person under investigation • activities of daily living • occupational therapy: abbr. • Institutional Review Board: Abbr. • tool to allow video communication • acute respiratory distress syndrome • i.e., time tolerated during activity • personal protective equipment: ABBR. • ...
Respiratory/circulatory CrossWord 2023-02-16
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- branches into smaller tubes called bronchioles
- blood travels through these tubes from the heart to the body
- collect and stick to the vessel at the wound site
- Caused by smoking and breathing toxic materials in
- carries oxygen to all of the body's cells
- Long tube in the chest cavity
- Before the Epiglottis but after the Nasal cavity
- Respiratory pathways become irritated and bronchioles constrict
- Alternating expansion and relaxation of an artery causing this
- carries oxygen depleted blood back to the heart
- Inhaling and Exhaling
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- Measure of how much pressure is exerted against the blood vessels by the blood
- pumps blood throughout the body
- Holds most of the oxygen
- underneath the lungs;helps you to breathe out
- the start of the respiratory system
- Carries the blood and other important nutrients for the body
- Blood comes from the Superior Vena-Cava to this chamber of the heart
- smallest of all blood vessels
- Individual air sacks
20 Clues: Individual air sacks • Inhaling and Exhaling • Holds most of the oxygen • Long tube in the chest cavity • smallest of all blood vessels • pumps blood throughout the body • the start of the respiratory system • carries oxygen to all of the body's cells • underneath the lungs;helps you to breathe out • branches into smaller tubes called bronchioles • ...
Girls Strength Training 2017-09-27
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- An exercise that does not improve Cardio Respiratory Endurance
- The level of effort put into something
- The amount of times that you do an exercise
- Muscle system
- The principle of setting good goals to stay fit
- How strong your muscles are
- A goal you work on for a long period of time
- The amount of a specific exercise that takes little effort
- Your ability to keep moving forword
- The ability to stretch in certain ways
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- Any of the fine blood vessels
- The muscle walled tubes sending from the heart to the rest of the body
- The stuff that makes up your body
- A gradual exercise that pushes you farther than normal
- The amount of cardio you can take before you can no longer breath
- The organs that help you breath
- A goal you work on for a short amount of time
- How long it takes to do something
- To set a goal with specific intensions
- An exercise that improves Cardio Respiratory Endurance
20 Clues: Muscle system • How strong your muscles are • Any of the fine blood vessels • The organs that help you breath • The stuff that makes up your body • How long it takes to do something • Your ability to keep moving forword • The level of effort put into something • To set a goal with specific intensions • The ability to stretch in certain ways • ...
Crossword Levels of Organization 2024-03-15
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- The organ system that circulates blood around the body.
- A group of similar types of cells that work together.
- The organ system that provides structure and support.
- A group of organs that work together to perform a specific task.
- The organ system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide.
- The organ system that breaks down food to obtain nutrients.
- A group of different tissues working together to perform a job.
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- A group of organ systems working together.
- The organ system that is responsible for movement of the body.
- The organ system that carries and interpret messages.
- The organ system that removes waste from the blood.
- All living things are made of?
12 Clues: All living things are made of? • A group of organ systems working together. • The organ system that removes waste from the blood. • A group of similar types of cells that work together. • The organ system that carries and interpret messages. • The organ system that provides structure and support. • The organ system that circulates blood around the body. • ...
Circulatory System Vocab 2023-04-24
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- The system that works with the circulatory system to pump blood into this system to help it breathe
- The system that contains the heart and pumps blood
- How many chambers are in the heart
- The liquid that flows throughout our body
- Our body's veins
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- The largest artery that carries blood throughout the circulatory system
- The heart's two bottom chambers
- The heart's two top chambers
- This organ keeps you alive
- Vessels This organ pumps blood to our heart
10 Clues: Our body's veins • This organ keeps you alive • The heart's two top chambers • The heart's two bottom chambers • How many chambers are in the heart • The liquid that flows throughout our body • Vessels This organ pumps blood to our heart • The system that contains the heart and pumps blood • The largest artery that carries blood throughout the circulatory system • ...
Circulatory System Vocab 2023-04-24
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- The system that works with the circulatory system to pump blood into this system to help it breathe
- The system that contains the heart and pumps blood
- How many chambers are in the heart
- The liquid that flows throughout our body
- Our body's veins
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- The largest artery that carries blood throughout the circulatory system
- The heart's two bottom chambers
- The heart's two top chambers
- This organ keeps you alive
- Vessels This organ pumps blood to our heart
10 Clues: Our body's veins • This organ keeps you alive • The heart's two top chambers • The heart's two bottom chambers • How many chambers are in the heart • The liquid that flows throughout our body • Vessels This organ pumps blood to our heart • The system that contains the heart and pumps blood • The largest artery that carries blood throughout the circulatory system • ...
WWA - Week 2 2023-05-05
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- the tube that carries air to the lungs in humans and other animals that breathe air; windpipe.
- the red liquid containing oxygen and nutrients that pumps through the veins and arteries of humans and many other animals.
- blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart.
- main organs of the respiratory system. They bring oxygen to the body and get rid of carbon dioxide.
- blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart.
- a wall of muscle that separates the chest and abdomen in humans and certain animals.
- the organ that pumps blood through the body of a person or animal.
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- a gas that is expelled from the body by the respiratory system.
- a tiny blood vessel where substances are exchanged between the blood and the body cells.
- a group of parts that work together as a whole.
- the regular beating of the arteries that is caused by the beating of the heart.
11 Clues: a group of parts that work together as a whole. • blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart. • blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart. • a gas that is expelled from the body by the respiratory system. • the organ that pumps blood through the body of a person or animal. • ...
Fish Internal Anatomy 2023-04-01
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- I am the system that removes wastes.
- I am the system that includes the brain.
- I am the organ that has many digestive and storage functions.
- BLADDER I am the organ that helps fish maintain buoyancy in water.
- I am the system that helps make babies.
- I am one organ in the digestive system.
- We are the organs that help fish reproduce.
- We are the organs involved in secretion and regulation of water.
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- I am the system whose main function is breathing and gas exchange.
- I am the system that moves blood.
- I am the system that breaks down and processes proteins, carbohydrates and fats.
- I am the organ that helps transport blood.
12 Clues: I am the system that moves blood. • I am the system that removes wastes. • I am the system that helps make babies. • I am one organ in the digestive system. • I am the system that includes the brain. • I am the organ that helps transport blood. • We are the organs that help fish reproduce. • I am the organ that has many digestive and storage functions. • ...
Respiratory System Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-30
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- Collects dust, germs, and other matter
- This prevents food from going down your lungs
- A disorder when you may have fluid in your lungs
- Voicebox
- One of two places where air enters your body
- All animals needs this gas to make energy from food
- The place where oxygen enters the blood
- Small branches between the bronchi and alveoli
- Inhale and exhale
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- Word that means lungs
- Type of blood vessel that allows for gas exchange
- A gas that you breathe out. It is a waste gas.
- Large muscle that controls the lungs
- Scientific name for the windpipe
- One of two places where air enters your body
- Two tubes that connect the trachea to the lungs
16 Clues: Voicebox • Inhale and exhale • Word that means lungs • Scientific name for the windpipe • Large muscle that controls the lungs • Collects dust, germs, and other matter • The place where oxygen enters the blood • One of two places where air enters your body • One of two places where air enters your body • This prevents food from going down your lungs • ...
Respiratory and Circulatory System 2015-09-13
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- the only organ that can float on water
- the larger lung
- a tube that connects the pharynx and the larynx to the lungs
- river of life
- biological system that allows gas exchange
- the _______ system carries oxygen and nutrients to every cell of the body
- gender that generally have more blood
- A progressive disease that makes it hard to breath
- a condition marked by a deficiency of red blood cells in the blood
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- horses only breath through their noses
- rare bleeding disorder which blood does not clot normally
- Potentially serious disease that mainly affects your lungs
- When poor blood flow affects the brain results to death
- hollow muscular organ forming an air passage to the lungs
- main organ of the circulatory system
15 Clues: river of life • the larger lung • main organ of the circulatory system • gender that generally have more blood • the only organ that can float on water • horses only breath through their noses • biological system that allows gas exchange • A progressive disease that makes it hard to breath • When poor blood flow affects the brain results to death • ...
RESPIRATORY and CIRCULATORY SYSTEM 2018-07-04
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- Protects the respiratory organs
- Pumping organ of the body
- also called bicuspid valve
- carries blood towards the heart
- Muscle of the heart
- biggest artery
- Prevents the backflow of the blood
- channels the air towards the bronchi
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- divides the heart into chambers
- Receiving chamber
- where gas change occurs
- Pumping chamber
- Circulation of blood between lungs and heart
- carries blood away from the heart
- Carries oxygen to be transported through out the body
15 Clues: biggest artery • Pumping chamber • Receiving chamber • Muscle of the heart • where gas change occurs • Pumping organ of the body • also called bicuspid valve • Protects the respiratory organs • divides the heart into chambers • carries blood towards the heart • carries blood away from the heart • Prevents the backflow of the blood • channels the air towards the bronchi • ...
Unit 12 2014-05-26
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- system with several integrating and relay centers located in the forebrain
- the heart's relaxation phase
- fish have a _________ circulatory system
- nervous system that includes nerves that carry impulses
- control autonomic and homeostatic functions
- low blood pressure
- surface part of an animal where oxygen from the environment diffuses into cells and carbon dioxide diffuses out to the environment
- alveoli ________ surface are
- the trachea is always ________
- system the communication and coordination network throughout an animal's body
- the relay point between cells
- potential voltage across the plasma membrane of a resting neuron
- breathing is an alternation of ________ and exhalation
- arm pain down a person's ___________ can be a sign of a heart attack
- volume to test a person's _______, take a normal breath and exhale only as much air as you would normally exhale
- blood cells the most numerous cell in blood
- capacity to test a person's _______, take a deep a breath as possible then exhale all the air you can
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- lobe of the cerebral cortex responsible for taste and speech
- the top number of a patient's blood pressure measures this
- valve located between the left atrium and the left ventricle
- chemical that carries information from one neuron to another type of cell that will react
- where the digestive and respiratory systems meet
- control centers in the ______ regulate breathing
- clusters of air sacs
- branched, short and receive incoming messages from other cells or the environment
- thin walled, usually carries blood away from the heart
- number of chambers of a mammals heart
- nervous system includes the brain and spinal cord
- veins usually carry blood to the body, except the ______ vein which carries blood to the heart
- atria where the heart's pacemaker is found
- when the diaphragm relaxes and air is "pushed" out of the lungs due to decrease in volume and increase in pressure results in ______ pressure breathing
31 Clues: low blood pressure • clusters of air sacs • the heart's relaxation phase • alveoli ________ surface are • the relay point between cells • the trachea is always ________ • number of chambers of a mammals heart • fish have a _________ circulatory system • control autonomic and homeostatic functions • atria where the heart's pacemaker is found • ...
Circulatory System Vocab 2023-04-24
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- The system that works with the circulatory system to pump blood into this system to help it breathe
- The system that contains the heart and pumps blood
- How many chambers are in the heart
- The liquid that flows throughout our body
- Our body's veins
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- The largest artery that carries blood throughout the circulatory system
- The heart's two bottom chambers
- The heart's two top chambers
- This organ keeps you alive
- Vessels This organ pumps blood to our heart
10 Clues: Our body's veins • This organ keeps you alive • The heart's two top chambers • The heart's two bottom chambers • How many chambers are in the heart • The liquid that flows throughout our body • Vessels This organ pumps blood to our heart • The system that contains the heart and pumps blood • The largest artery that carries blood throughout the circulatory system • ...
Respiratory and Excretory System 2021-03-11
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- - what is a chemical that comes from the breakdown of proteins.
- -What are tiny structures that removes waste from the blood and produce urine.
- -Is a serious disease that destroys lung tissue and cause difficulty in breathing
- -The dark sticky substance that forms when tobacco is burned
- -A large dome shaped muscle that plays an important role in breathing
- - The kidney help maintain homeostasis by regulating the amount of ___ in the body.
- -___ are most than likely to have heart attack.
- -Oxygen passes through the wall of the ___ and then through the capillary wall into the blood.
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- -___ is a drug that speeds up the activity of the nervous system, heart and other organs.
- - The air moves into the ___
- -Is a colorless odor less chemical.
- -body that collects waste
- -The fact or condition of being addicted to a thing, activity, or substance.
- -After flowing through the nasal cavities, air enters the ___ or throat
- -Urine flows through two narrow tubes called?
15 Clues: -body that collects waste • - The air moves into the ___ • -Is a colorless odor less chemical. • -Urine flows through two narrow tubes called? • -___ are most than likely to have heart attack. • -The dark sticky substance that forms when tobacco is burned • - what is a chemical that comes from the breakdown of proteins. • ...
Respiratory System Crossword Puzzle 2019-08-26
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- This is where the air first enters our body.
- Is a leaf-shaped flap of cartilage located behind the tongue, at the top of the larynx, or voice box.
- Are tiny sacs within our lungs that allow oxygen and carbon dioxide to move between the lungs and bloodstream.
- Are responsible for carrying oxygenated blood from the lungs back to the left atrium of the heart.
- Is to warm, moisturize, and filter air entering the body before it reaches the lungs.
- The bronchi are two air tubes that branch off of the trachea and carry air directly into the lungs.
- Are the main organs of the respiratory system.
- Is more concentrated in the alveoli and less concentrated in the capillaries.
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- Are part of the circulatory system and function to transport blood throughout the body.
- Is a group of organs and tissues working together to enable us to breathe.
- Is a muscular structure located between the thoracic and abdominal cavity.
- It is a chamber where the passages from the nose and mouth meet.
- Is to ensure that incoming air is supplied to each alveolus.
- Is the main passageway from larynx to the lungs.
- Is a muscular organ between the pharynx and trachea.
15 Clues: This is where the air first enters our body. • Are the main organs of the respiratory system. • Is the main passageway from larynx to the lungs. • Is a muscular organ between the pharynx and trachea. • Is to ensure that incoming air is supplied to each alveolus. • It is a chamber where the passages from the nose and mouth meet. • ...
Respiratory System Crossword Puzzle 2019-08-26
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- Is to ensure that incoming air is supplied to each alveolus.
- Is a muscular structure located between the thoracic and abdominal cavity.
- Is more concentrated in the alveoli and less concentrated in the capillaries.
- Is a group of organs and tissues working together to enable us to breathe.
- Are tiny sacs within our lungs that allow oxygen and carbon dioxide to move between the lungs and bloodstream.
- Are part of the circulatory system and function to transport blood throughout the body.
- It is a chamber where the passages from the nose and mouth meet.
- This is where the air first enters our body.
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- Is the main passageway from larynx to the lungs.
- Is to warm, moisturize, and filter air entering the body before it reaches the lungs.
- The bronchi are two air tubes that branch off of the trachea and carry air directly into the lungs.
- Are responsible for carrying oxygenated blood from the lungs back to the left atrium of the heart.
- Is a leaf-shaped flap of cartilage located behind the tongue, at the top of the larynx, or voice box.
- Is a muscular organ between the pharynx and trachea.
- Are the main organs of the respiratory system.
15 Clues: This is where the air first enters our body. • Are the main organs of the respiratory system. • Is the main passageway from larynx to the lungs. • Is a muscular organ between the pharynx and trachea. • Is to ensure that incoming air is supplied to each alveolus. • It is a chamber where the passages from the nose and mouth meet. • ...
Medical Terms- Respiratory System 2022-11-15
HSC the respiratory system 2023-01-20
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- breathing out
- also known as the throat
- covers the airway when swallowing
- sense of smell
- where gas exchange occurs- oxygen taken in- carbon dioxide is removed
- help the diaphragm with expanding and compressing the lungs when breathing in and out
- breathing in
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- also known as the windpipe
- stops bacteria entering the airways
- the body's way of regulating
- located at the top of the trachea
- separates the lungs from the digestive system
- double layered thin sheet of tissue that connects the lung to the ribs,intercostal muscles &the diaphragm
- connect the bronchus to the alveoli
- tubes that connect the trachea with the lungs
15 Clues: breathing in • breathing out • sense of smell • also known as the throat • also known as the windpipe • the body's way of regulating • located at the top of the trachea • covers the airway when swallowing • stops bacteria entering the airways • connect the bronchus to the alveoli • separates the lungs from the digestive system • tubes that connect the trachea with the lungs • ...