respiratory system Crossword Puzzles
RESPIRATORY 2024-03-05
Across
- covers opening to the larynx during swallowing
- Removal of entire lung
- process of gas exchage
- A complex inflammatory process that increases airway resistance
- primary cause of COPD
- needle puncture through the chest wall
- shortness of breath
- effects of anesthesia and restricted breathing with pain
- Undissolved masses that travels in the blood stream and occludes a blood vessel
- anti inflammatory agent
- To assess the acid-base status
- movementof air inand out of the lungs
- incision in the chest wall
- central compartment of the thoracic
- measures the amount of oxygen being carried by RBC
- Primary site of gas exchange
- Process involve in gas exchange
- Enlarged RBC's
- an aminoglycoside antibiotic
- Infant Respiratory Distress Syndrome
- breath sounds that originate in the smaller bronchi
- median portion which contains the heart and great vessels
- Removal or stripping of thick, fibrous, membrane from visceral pleura
- Classification of Pneumonia
- Amount of air that can be inspired or expired after a normal respiratory cycle
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- Reaction of the nasal mucosa to a specific allergen
- responsible for olfaction
- type of alveolar cells
- maximum amount of air that can be inhaled after a relax expiration
- the higher the pH, the more base is in the blood sample
- causes an imbalance in the body's pH
- divides into lobar bronchi
- used to help clear mucus
- Refers to the inflammation of both layers of pleurae
- Actual blood flow through the pulmonary circulation
- Accumulation of thick, purulent, fluid within the pleural
- also known as windpipe
- amount of air exhaled after maximal inspiration
- Removal of a lobe of a lung
- gram stain and culture
- may be used when a specific,
- Tube-like structure which connects nasal and oral cavities to the larynx
- includes emphysema
- allergen is identified and drugs are not tolerated or are ineffective in controlling symptoms
- the spitting of blood derived from the lungs
- cannot be measured by spirometer
- Procedure done prior to ABG
- Excessive inflation of the air spaces distal to the terminal bronchioles, alveolar ducts and alveoli
- communicable disease that commonly attacks the lungs, although mayoccur in other body parts
49 Clues: Enlarged RBC's • includes emphysema • shortness of breath • primary cause of COPD • type of alveolar cells • Removal of entire lung • process of gas exchage • also known as windpipe • gram stain and culture • anti inflammatory agent • used to help clear mucus • responsible for olfaction • divides into lobar bronchi • incision in the chest wall • Removal of a lobe of a lung • ...
RESPIRATORY 2022-09-08
Across
- maximum amount of air that can be inhaled after a relax expiration
- Procedure done prior to ABG
- Tube-like structure which connects nasal and oral cavities to the larynx
- Amount of air that can be inspired or expired after a normal respiratory cycle
- process of gas exchage
- also known as windpipe
- measures the amount of oxygen being carried by RBC
- Actual blood flow through the pulmonary circulation
- Enlarged RBC's
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- type of alveolar cells
- primary cause of COPD
- covers opening to the larynx during swallowing
- anti inflammatory agent
- amount of air exhaled after maximal inspiration
- effects of anesthesia and restricted breathing with pain
- movement of air in and out of the lungs
- A complex inflammatory process that increases airway resistance
- Primary site of gas exchange
- Excessive inflation of the air spaces distal to the terminal bronchioles, alveolar ducts and alveoli
- cannot be measured by spirometer
20 Clues: Enlarged RBC's • primary cause of COPD • type of alveolar cells • process of gas exchage • also known as windpipe • anti inflammatory agent • Procedure done prior to ABG • Primary site of gas exchange • cannot be measured by spirometer • movement of air in and out of the lungs • covers opening to the larynx during swallowing • amount of air exhaled after maximal inspiration • ...
RESPIRATORY 2022-09-08
Across
- type of alveolar cells
- Actual blood flow through the pulmonary circulation
- covers opening to the larynx during swallowing
- Primary site of gas exchange
- Removal of a lobe of a lung
- amount of air exhaled after maximal inspiration
- anti inflammatory agent
- maximum amount of air that can be inhaled after a relax expiration
- Excessive inflation of the air spaces distal to the terminal bronchioles, alveolar ducts and alveoli
- Tube-like structure which connects nasal and oral cavities to the larynx
- communicable disease that commonly attacks the lungs, although
Down
- Enlarged RBC's
- effects of anesthesia and restricted breathing with pain
- occur in other body parts
- cannot be measured by spirometer
- movement of air in and out of the lungs
- Procedure done prior to ABG
- primary cause of COPD
- also known as windpipe
- measures the amount of oxygen being carried by RBC
- Amount of air that can be inspired or expired after a normal respiratory cycle
- process of gas exchage
- A complex inflammatory process that increases airway resistance
- needle puncture through the chest wall, used to removefluid and occasionally air from the pleural space
24 Clues: Enlarged RBC's • primary cause of COPD • type of alveolar cells • also known as windpipe • process of gas exchage • anti inflammatory agent • occur in other body parts • Procedure done prior to ABG • Removal of a lobe of a lung • Primary site of gas exchange • cannot be measured by spirometer • movement of air in and out of the lungs • covers opening to the larynx during swallowing • ...
RESPIRATORY 2022-09-08
Across
- may be used when a specific,
- amount of air exhaled after maximal inspiration
- needle puncture through the chest wall
- Tube-like structure which connects nasal and oral cavities to the larynx
- covers opening to the larynx during swallowing
- Excessive inflation of the air spaces distal to the terminal bronchioles, alveolar ducts and alveoli
- anti inflammatory agent
- Primary site of gas exchange
- Classification of Pneumonia (Pathological)
- also known as windpipe
- Removal or stripping of thick, fibrous, membrane from visceral pleura
- used to help clear mucus
- Infant Respiratory Distress Syndrome
- Amount of air that can be inspired or expired after a normal respiratory cycle
- A complex inflammatory process that increases airway resistance
- central compartment of the thoracic cavity
- occur in other body parts
- Undissolved masses that travels in the blood stream and occludes a blood vessel
- Actual blood flow through the pulmonary circulation
- Removal of entire lung
- type of alveolar cells
Down
- causes an imbalance in the body's pH
- cannot be measured by spirometer
- an aminoglycoside antibiotic
- movement of air in and out of the lungs
- incision in the chest wall
- divides into lobar bronchi
- Accumulation of thick, purulent, fluid within the pleural
- Procedure done prior to ABG
- shortness of breath
- gram stain and culture
- maximum amount of air that can be inhaled after a relax expiration
- the spitting of blood derived from the lungs
- Removal of a lobe of a lung
- Refers to the inflammation of both layers of pleurae
- allergen is identified and drugs are not tolerated or are ineffective in controlling symptoms
- process of gas exchage
- breath sounds that originate in the smaller bronchi
- To assess the acid-base status
- Enlarged RBC's
- responsible for olfaction
- primary cause of COPD
- Reaction of the nasal mucosa to a specific allergen
- effects of anesthesia and restricted breathing with pain
- measures the amount of oxygen being carried by RBC
- the higher the pH, the more base is in the blood sample
- communicable disease that commonly attacks the lungs, although
47 Clues: Enlarged RBC's • shortness of breath • primary cause of COPD • gram stain and culture • process of gas exchage • also known as windpipe • Removal of entire lung • type of alveolar cells • anti inflammatory agent • used to help clear mucus • responsible for olfaction • occur in other body parts • incision in the chest wall • divides into lobar bronchi • Procedure done prior to ABG • ...
RESPIRATORY 2022-09-08
Across
- amount of air exhaled after maximal inspiration
- Accumulation of thick, purulent, fluid within the pleural space
- Removal of entire lung
- shortness of breath
- space enclosed by pleura
- Classification of Pneumonia
- needle puncture through the chest
- Removal of a lobe of a lung
- Excessive inflation of the air spaces distal to the terminal bronchioles, alveolar ducts and alveoli
- responsible for olfaction
- Primary site of gas exchange
- Removal or stripping of thick, fibrous, membrane from visceral pleura
- gram stain and culture
- Reaction of the nasal mucosa to an allergen
- A complex inflammatory process that increases airway resistance
- anti inflammatory agent
- median portion which contains the heart and great vessels
- Amount of air that can be inspired or expired after a normal respiratory cycle
- effects of anesthesia and restricted breathing with pain
- includes emphysema
- To assess the acid-base status
- Enlarged RBC's
- the higher the pH, the more base is in the blood sample
- communicable disease that commonly attacks the lungs, although mayoccur in other body parts
- breath sounds that originate in the smaller bronchi
- divides into lobar bronchi
Down
- maximum amount of air that can be inhaled after a relax expiration
- the spitting of blood
- central compartment of the thoracic
- covers opening to the larynx during swallowing
- causes an imbalance in the body's pH
- used to help clear mucus
- also known as windpipe
- Infant Respiratory Distress Syndrome
- A type of therapy that uses substances to stimulate immune system
- Procedure done prior to ABG
- incision in the chest wall
- Actual blood flow through the pulmonary circulation
- an aminoglycoside antibiotic
- movement of air in and out
- process of gas exchange
- Undissolved masses that travels in the blood stream and occludes a blood vessel
- measures the amount of oxygen being carried by RBC
- type of alveolar cells
- primary cause of COPD
- cannot be measured by spirometer
- Refers to the inflammation of both layers of pleurae
- Tube-like structure which connects nasal and oral cavities to the larynx
- Process involve in gas exchange
49 Clues: Enlarged RBC's • includes emphysema • shortness of breath • the spitting of blood • primary cause of COPD • Removal of entire lung • also known as windpipe • gram stain and culture • type of alveolar cells • process of gas exchange • anti inflammatory agent • space enclosed by pleura • used to help clear mucus • responsible for olfaction • incision in the chest wall • ...
Respiratory 2022-05-13
Across
- of bronchioles
- enters here after the larynx
- entrance for air
- pathogens
- of cells that sweep mucous out of airway
- cavity, where the lungs are located
- connective tissue that protects windpipe
- infection of the lungs
- cage, bone structure that protects lungs
- organ that occupys the thoracic cavity
- entrance for air
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- for air and food
- term for voice box
- at the bottom of the lungs
- tube that splits air to right and left lung
- term for lung
- dust and debris from nose
- air, air left after most forceful breath
- volume, amount of air in one breath
- cords, thin folds of tissue that produce vibrations
- conduits that branch out from bronchioles
- of the larynx
- that sits on windpipe to prevent food entry
- of air intake in one minute
24 Clues: pathogens • term for lung • of the larynx • of bronchioles • for air and food • entrance for air • entrance for air • term for voice box • infection of the lungs • dust and debris from nose • at the bottom of the lungs • of air intake in one minute • enters here after the larynx • volume, amount of air in one breath • cavity, where the lungs are located • ...
Respiratory 2025-04-03
Across
- A fancy term for anything related to lungs.
- The super small air sacs where the magic (gas exchange) happens.
- The two main branches off the trachea that send air into the lungs. Basically, tree trunks for your airways.
- That big muscle under your lungs that helps you breathe whether you remember to or not.
- Tiny blood vessels that swap oxygen and CO₂ like a trade deal.
- When breathing randomly stops for a bit. Like, "Nah, I’m taking a break."
- The protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen like an Uber driver.
- The only gas your body actually cares about. The VIP of respiration.
- The slippery tissue that stops your lungs from rubbing against your ribs like a bad sweater.
- Capacity, The maximum amount of air you can force in or out. Think: deep breath before yelling.
- Tiny hair-like structures in your airways that move mucus and dirt out. The lung janitors.
- The big, squishy, air-filled things that keep you from suffocating.
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- The entire process of taking in oxygen and getting rid of CO₂. The reason you’re not a plant.
- When your airways decide to throw a tantrum and make breathing harder.
- The fancy word for “windpipe.” It’s literally just a tube for air.
- Breathing way too fast. Often caused by stress or watching horror movies.
- A group of lung diseases that make breathing a struggle. Not fun.
- The tiny little branches off the bronchi. Like the twigs of your lung tree.
- A disease that destroys alveoli, usually from smoking or pollution.
- A little flap that keeps food from going down your windpipe and causing embarrassment.
- Your voice box. Without it, no talking, no screaming, no weird singing in the shower.
- Volume, The amount of air you breathe in and out normally. AKA, your chill breathing.
- A fancy way to say "throat" but make it sound scientific.
- When your body isn’t getting enough oxygen.
- Dioxide, The waste gas you breathe out. Like, “Thanks for nothing, CO₂.”
25 Clues: A fancy term for anything related to lungs. • When your body isn’t getting enough oxygen. • A fancy way to say "throat" but make it sound scientific. • Tiny blood vessels that swap oxygen and CO₂ like a trade deal. • The super small air sacs where the magic (gas exchange) happens. • A group of lung diseases that make breathing a struggle. Not fun. • ...
Respiratory 2024-11-26
Across
- another name for throat
- voice box
- internal sacs lined with moist epithelium
- windpipe
- turns red when bound with oxygen
- usually caused by trauma and in horses can occur after dystocia
- tiny dead-end sacs where gas exchange occurs
- mild cases may recover with cage rest
- where gases are exchanged with the environment
- one of a pair of breathing tubes that branch into the lungs
- interchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide
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- causes circulatory problems such as left heart failure
- depends on the characterization of fluid
- pus in pleural space
- inflammation of the lungs
- owner may notice change in voice (bark or whinny)
- narrowing of tracheal lumen
- blood in pleural space
- extensions of the body surface for gas exchange
- milk white, lymphatic fluid
- cause of non-septic pleural effusion
- caused by recurrent airway obstruction
- a thin breathing tube that branches from a bronchus within a lung
23 Clues: windpipe • voice box • pus in pleural space • blood in pleural space • another name for throat • inflammation of the lungs • narrowing of tracheal lumen • milk white, lymphatic fluid • turns red when bound with oxygen • cause of non-septic pleural effusion • mild cases may recover with cage rest • caused by recurrent airway obstruction • depends on the characterization of fluid • ...
Respiratory 2021-04-07
Across
- voice box
- Vocal cords that close the larynx during swallowing
- membrane attached to the surface of each lung
- Process of exhaling
- Another sinus
- Outer membrane of the lungs
- Air-filled spaces
- adenoids
- Vocal cords responsible for sound
- Two tubes that lead from the trachea
- The ones most people call tonsils
Down
- One of the sinuses
- The air sacs
- Hair of the nose
- Smaller branches of the bronchi
- Smaller of the two lungs, composed of two sections
- Bone in the back of the nose that subdivides the passageway
- Substance secreted by cells of the lungs to reduce surface tension
- Tonsils at the base of the tongue
- Fluid found in the pleural cavity
- hole between the true vocal cords
- Flap that keeps food from going into the trachea
- Volume of air moved into or out of the lungs during quite breathing
- Process of inhaling
- Cartilage that makes up the rings of the trachea
- windpipe
26 Clues: adenoids • windpipe • voice box • The air sacs • Another sinus • Hair of the nose • Air-filled spaces • One of the sinuses • Process of exhaling • Process of inhaling • Outer membrane of the lungs • Smaller branches of the bronchi • Tonsils at the base of the tongue • Fluid found in the pleural cavity • hole between the true vocal cords • Vocal cords responsible for sound • ...
Respiratory 2026-03-14
Across
- Continuous activity in the water-seal chamber that is an indication of an air leak.
- Amount of blood flow going to the alveoli.
- The triad of hypotension, muffled heart sounds, and distended neck veins.
- An increase in arterial carbon dioxide levels that may cause headaches and confusion.
- A severe form of hypoxemic respiratory failure characterized by refractory hypoxemia and bilateral infiltrates.
- An abnormal opening between the trachea and esophagus caused by excessive cuff pressure.
- A condition where the heart cannot adequately fill due to compression from fluid in the pericardial sac.
- The expected rise and fall of the fluid level with respiration in the water-seal chamber.
- Movement of air in and out of the airways continually replenishes the oxygen.
- Shifting of the trachea which is a cardinal sign of a tension pneumothorax.
- A device that must be kept at the bedside for emergency tracheostomy tube reinsertion.
- A laboratory test indicative of clots and fibrinogen breakdown products.
- A blue or gray coloration of the skin and nail beds indicating hypoxemia.
- A nursing action that should never be done to a chest tube as it may result in a tension pneumothorax.
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- A device placed in the inferior vena cava to prevent future pulmonary embolisms.
- A neurological symptom caused by hypercapnia.
- A sterile airway clearance procedure that should be limited to 10 to 15 seconds.
- Subcutaneous air in the tissues producing a crackling feeling under the skin.
- An intravenous anticoagulant that prevents clot propagation but does not dissolve existing clots.
- A type of tracheostomy tube with small openings above the cuff that allows the patient to speak.
- A condition of decreased systemic oxygenation best measured by arterial blood gas sampling.
- Clot-busting medications reserved for massive pulmonary embolisms with hemodynamic compromise.
- The initial respiratory acid-base imbalance caused by tachypnea in a pulmonary embolism.
- A chest injury featuring paradoxical chest wall movement where the area moves inward on inhalation.
- A complication of tracheostomy use involving the narrowing of the trachea due to scar tissue.
- When the ventilation to perfusion ratio is greater than or less than 0.8.
- An early neurological symptom caused by hypoxemia.
- The triad of venous stasis, vessel wall damage, and hypercoagulability that predisposes to DVT.
- A life-threatening pneumothorax causing positive thoracic pressure and a mediastinal shift.
- The process of removing a tracheostomy tube when it is no longer needed.
30 Clues: Amount of blood flow going to the alveoli. • A neurological symptom caused by hypercapnia. • An early neurological symptom caused by hypoxemia. • The process of removing a tracheostomy tube when it is no longer needed. • A laboratory test indicative of clots and fibrinogen breakdown products. • ...
Body Organization 2022-01-10
Across
- this systems helps maintain the "saltyness" of the blood and bodily fluids
- fights off foreign invaders
- the glands of this system often swell if you have an infection
- hormones
- contains contractile tissue
- skin, hair and nails
- responsible for gas exchange with the environment
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- this system makes blood cells
- this system is responsible for processing food
- includes heart and blood vessels
- the neuron is the functional unit of this system
- includes the ovaries and testes
12 Clues: hormones • skin, hair and nails • fights off foreign invaders • contains contractile tissue • this system makes blood cells • includes the ovaries and testes • includes heart and blood vessels • this system is responsible for processing food • the neuron is the functional unit of this system • responsible for gas exchange with the environment • ...
Homeostasis 2022-06-13
Across
- to fight diseases in your body
- a system that sends signals from your body to your brain
- a system that breaks down your food
- a system that lets you move or have motion
- a system that moves blood around your body
- this system is your skin
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- a genital system that involves in sexual reproduction
- the ability to maintain a stable internal environment of your body
- a gland that releases hormones
- provide movement inside and outside your body
- a system that dispose the waste from your body
- system that contains millions of alveoli
12 Clues: this system is your skin • a gland that releases hormones • to fight diseases in your body • a system that breaks down your food • system that contains millions of alveoli • a system that lets you move or have motion • a system that moves blood around your body • provide movement inside and outside your body • a system that dispose the waste from your body • ...
system and system parts! 2024-12-02
Across
- this part is in the nervous system and its the part that helps you think
- a organ, it helps process bile
- the center piece in the respiratory system
- what you use to breath
- when you get a cut usually this will flow out
- the place that holds all your organs, ect
- the system that helps you breath
- what you breath in
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- this system controls your physical feelings
- A system that includes your blood
- surrounds the blood vessle
- this part sends messages to the brain
- what you breath out
- moves air in and out of the lungs also known as the windpipe
- what you use to eat
15 Clues: what you breath in • what you breath out • what you use to eat • what you use to breath • surrounds the blood vessle • a organ, it helps process bile • A system that includes your blood • the system that helps you breath • this part sends messages to the brain • the place that holds all your organs, ect • the center piece in the respiratory system • ...
Respiratory System Medical Terms 2023-04-11
18 Clues: air • lung • nose • sleep • sound • chest • sinus • mouth • throat • oxygen • air sacs • windpipe • windpipe • voice box • breathing • to breate • bronchial tube • side of the body
Respiratory System Review Crossword 2016-11-07
Across
- the scientific name for air sacs
- the two tubes that connect to your lungs
- connects your lungs to the capillaries (bloodstream)
- when you hold your breath, your lungs are full of this
- the scientific name for windpipe
- what you do when your diaphragm goes up
- this organ protects your lungs from dust
- carries oxygen
- something that cells need
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- tubes that connect to your air sacs
- something you do that makes you need more oxygen
- a pair of thin and soft organs
- hard stuff that covers your lungs
- goes from the mouth to the lungs
- the main function of the respiratory system
- makes your lungs inflate and deflate
- to fill your lungs with air
17 Clues: carries oxygen • something that cells need • to fill your lungs with air • a pair of thin and soft organs • the scientific name for air sacs • goes from the mouth to the lungs • the scientific name for windpipe • hard stuff that covers your lungs • tubes that connect to your air sacs • makes your lungs inflate and deflate • what you do when your diaphragm goes up • ...
Respiratory System Med Term 2024-11-15
17 Clues: nose • lung • lungs • chest • mouth • breathe • diaphragm • lungs, air • again, back • rapid, fast • inflammation • any condition • lung, rib area • surgical repair • discharge, flow • trachea, windpipe • involuntary contraction
Metabolism Evans 2024-11-25
Across
- helps slow down your digestive system
- _______ injuries
- _____ dioxide Something your cells release
- what makes up you
- system from longs
- how your body functions
- helps you cell with cellular respiration
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- pumps blood
- how things get to you cells
- something that is released when cellular respiration occurs
- what you get when you break down proteins
- what wheat is made of
- makes it hard to breathe
- is what is in Fish
- start of digestive tract
15 Clues: pumps blood • _______ injuries • what makes up you • system from longs • is what is in Fish • what wheat is made of • how your body functions • makes it hard to breathe • start of digestive tract • how things get to you cells • helps slow down your digestive system • helps you cell with cellular respiration • what you get when you break down proteins • ...
anatomy and physiology 2026-01-07
Across
- female hormone
- male hormone
- what releases produces eggs in a female body?
- what is the average temperature of a human?
- bottom layer of the skin.
- top layer of skin
- what is an average heart rate?
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- tongue
- and flattens during inhalation what is the purpose of the diaphragm?
- function of the skin
- system what body system controls the release of hormones?
- oximeter what is used to measure oxygen saturation?
- female hormone
- which hormone stimulates egg and sperm production?
- what is used to take temperature?.
- middle layer of the skin
- what do the testes produce?
- exchange what is a function of the respiratory system?
- which physiological measurement includes height and weight?
19 Clues: tongue • male hormone • female hormone • female hormone • top layer of skin • function of the skin • middle layer of the skin • bottom layer of the skin. • what do the testes produce? • what is an average heart rate? • what is used to take temperature?. • what is the average temperature of a human? • what releases produces eggs in a female body? • ...
The Human Body 2013-02-22
Across
- These make up tissues
- This system gives the body movement
- This system helps expel waste from the body
- This system controls everything that happens in our bodies.
- This system distributes oxygen to the blood
Down
- The most specific classification
- A state of equilibrium in the body and cells
- This system provides the body with nutrients
- This system protects the body from disease.
- These make up organs
10 Clues: These make up organs • These make up tissues • The most specific classification • This system gives the body movement • This system helps expel waste from the body • This system protects the body from disease. • This system distributes oxygen to the blood • A state of equilibrium in the body and cells • This system provides the body with nutrients • ...
Biology Form 4 Chapter 8 2024-09-21
Across
- The process that occurs when oxygen moves from the lung to the blood vessels is called __________
- When we expel the air the diaphragm muscle will __________
- The drawing in of breath; inhalation
- What is the site of gas exchange?
- Breathing out; exhalation of breath.
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- Animals need oxygen to _______ _______ for energy
- Lung is protected by _________
- A chamber behind the nose and mouth that leads to the trachea
- _________ is the process of taking oxygen into the body and releasing carbon dioxide back into the environment.
- The only externally visible part of the respiratory system
- What part of the Respiratory System plays a major role in speech
11 Clues: Lung is protected by _________ • What is the site of gas exchange? • The drawing in of breath; inhalation • Breathing out; exhalation of breath. • Animals need oxygen to _______ _______ for energy • When we expel the air the diaphragm muscle will __________ • The only externally visible part of the respiratory system • ...
A&P Final Physio Exam 2013-03-14
Across
- Cranial nerve for chewing muscles
- Includes Dura Mater, Arachnoid and Pia Mater
- Part of brain responsible for balance and coordination
- Heart rate below 60bpm
- Cranial nerve for hearing and balance
- Site of gas exchange
- Nervous System that includes brain and spinal cord
- A function of the integumentary system
- Carries oxygen rich blood to the tissues
- System that rids the body of nitrogen containing wastes
- System that is our emotional control centre
- Part of the inflammation process
- The largest nerve in the body
- Part of the respiratory system
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- Gland responsible for the secretion of approximately 9 hormones
- Outermost protective shield of the body
- Generates nerve impulses and transmits them
- System that includes sweat and oil glands
- Nervous System that includes Sympathetic and Parasympathetic Systems
- Inside lining of the heart muscle
- A defence system that includes our first and secnod line of defence
- Nervous System that is referred to as 'fight or flight' system
- Cranial nerve 1
- Connects the skin to the skeletal muscle
- Valve separating R. Atrium from R. Ventricle
- Gland responsible for hormones to help us cope with stressful situations
26 Clues: Cranial nerve 1 • Site of gas exchange • Heart rate below 60bpm • The largest nerve in the body • Part of the respiratory system • Part of the inflammation process • Cranial nerve for chewing muscles • Inside lining of the heart muscle • Cranial nerve for hearing and balance • A function of the integumentary system • Outermost protective shield of the body • ...
The Human Body - Lessons 1.1-1.2 2024-04-08
Across
- Chemical substances produced by glands that affect many body processes.
- Process by which nutrients move from the digestive system into the bloodstream.
- System that moves gases throughout the body.
- The least complex level of organization of the human body
- A signal that creates a response
- Another name for the circulatory system.
- System that produces movement.
- Chemical substances needed by body cells that result from the process of digestion.
- A group of similar cells performing the same function
- Skin and kidneys are examples of these
- System that controls the body's responses to the environment.
- The muscles attached to bones that provide the force to move the bones
- Reaction to a stimulus.
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- The elbow and shoulder are types of these.
- The skin is made of this tissue
- This system removes waste products from the body
- System that releases chemical signals.
- A tissue that has the ability to contract
- The control center of a cell
- Tissue that connects all of the body’s parts.
- Release hormones into the bloodstream.
- System that supports the body and protects internal organs.
- The circulatory system works with the ___________ system to get nutrients to all body cells.
- Each organ in the body is part of a(n) _____________ performing a major function.
24 Clues: Reaction to a stimulus. • The control center of a cell • System that produces movement. • The skin is made of this tissue • A signal that creates a response • System that releases chemical signals. • Release hormones into the bloodstream. • Skin and kidneys are examples of these • Another name for the circulatory system. • A tissue that has the ability to contract • ...
Science Review Sections 1, 2, 3 Chapter 4 Grade 7 2021-12-01
Across
- tiny "grapelike" sacsof lung tissue
- oxygen & glucose undergo chemical reactions
- throat
- voice box
- removal process of wastes
- major organs of the excretory system
- dark, sticky substance forms when tobacco burns
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- windpipe
- serious disease damaging lung tissue
- large, dome-shaped muscle important to breathe
- tiny filtering factories removes wastes
- dependence on tobacco
- dangerous drug found in tobacco
- chemical that comes from the breakdown of proteins
- main organs of the respiratory system
- monoxide, colorless odorless gas burnt tobacco
- cells that line the nasal cavities
17 Clues: throat • windpipe • voice box • dependence on tobacco • removal process of wastes • dangerous drug found in tobacco • cells that line the nasal cavities • tiny "grapelike" sacsof lung tissue • serious disease damaging lung tissue • major organs of the excretory system • main organs of the respiratory system • tiny filtering factories removes wastes • ...
Organ Systems (contains spaces) 2019-11-06
Across
- The amount of major organ systems in the human body
- This organ system produces the nutrients you need from the food you eat
- Synonym for Respiratory
- Second Largest form of classification for this standard
- The organ system that pumps blood
- This organ system pumps oxygen into your body and carbon dioxide out.
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- The system that contains the brain
- Where oxygen-rich blood travels
- This organ system consists of the skin, the hair, etc.
- Where oxygen-low blood travels
- This organ system consists of many bones, joints etc.
- The Largest form of classification for this standard
- Second smallest form of classification for this standard
- Smallest form of classification for this standard
- one of the most known organ in the digestive tract
15 Clues: Synonym for Respiratory • Where oxygen-low blood travels • Where oxygen-rich blood travels • The organ system that pumps blood • The system that contains the brain • Smallest form of classification for this standard • one of the most known organ in the digestive tract • The amount of major organ systems in the human body • ...
human body systems 2024-04-30
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- the body's food processing system that break down what we eat
- body's defense system that fights against germs
- organ that pumps blood throughout the body
- the organ that helps filter and store blood
- the body's delivery system for oxygen and nutrients
- the body's communication network
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- are produced from the endocrine system
- the outermost layer of our skin
- these help us move and flex the different parts of the body
- system that brings oxygen into the body
- the bodies outer covering that protects us
- framework of the body that includes bones
- organs in the chest that breathe in oxygen and breathe our carbon dioxide
- command center of the body
- system that filters out waste from blood
15 Clues: command center of the body • the outermost layer of our skin • the body's communication network • are produced from the endocrine system • system that brings oxygen into the body • system that filters out waste from blood • framework of the body that includes bones • the bodies outer covering that protects us • organ that pumps blood throughout the body • ...
Circulatory system 2024-03-14
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- Carries blood away from the heart
- carries blood to the heart
- pumps the blood threw the body
- system the system that transports blood
- an organ that oxygenates blood
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- allows blood flow in one direction
- what you breathe in
- connects veins and arteries
- system the breathing system
- dioxide your blood waste/what you breathe out
10 Clues: what you breathe in • carries blood to the heart • connects veins and arteries • pumps the blood threw the body • an organ that oxygenates blood • system the breathing system • Carries blood away from the heart • allows blood flow in one direction • system the system that transports blood • dioxide your blood waste/what you breathe out
Metabolism 2021-12-07
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- System, helps take in Oxygen
- System, helps take molecules to Cells.
- Large molecule we get from food such as bread.
- How we transform large molecules to energy
- Small molecule we get from breakdown of Starch
- System, helps us break food for cells.
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- Smallest unit of life, and gives off energy
- The ability to do work
- Starts breaking food into molecule
- acid, Small molecule from breakdown of protein
- takes molecules to Circulatory system
- Large molecule we get from food such as eggs.
- Air molecule we breath and use for energy
- Part of cell that gives off energy
14 Clues: The ability to do work • System, helps take in Oxygen • Starts breaking food into molecule • Part of cell that gives off energy • takes molecules to Circulatory system • System, helps take molecules to Cells. • System, helps us break food for cells. • Air molecule we breath and use for energy • How we transform large molecules to energy • ...
human body systems 2024-04-30
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- the body's food processing system that break down what we eat
- body's defense system that fights against germs
- organ that pumps blood throughout the body
- the organ that helps filter and store blood
- the body's delivery system for oxygen and nutrients
- the body's communication network
Down
- are produced from the endocrine system
- the outermost layer of our skin
- these help us move and flex the different parts of the body
- system that brings oxygen into the body
- the bodies outer covering that protects us
- framework of the body that includes bones
- organs in the chest that breathe in oxygen and breathe our carbon dioxide
- command center of the body
- system that filters out waste from blood
15 Clues: command center of the body • the outermost layer of our skin • the body's communication network • are produced from the endocrine system • system that brings oxygen into the body • system that filters out waste from blood • framework of the body that includes bones • the bodies outer covering that protects us • organ that pumps blood throughout the body • ...
Animal Anatomy 2014-01-23
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- directional term referring to the head of the animal
- the spinal cord and _______ make up the central nervous system
- what organ system releases hormones and regulates tissue function
- a group of superficial muscles along the lower spine
- ligaments are a part of what system
- what is another name for hips?
- a red blood cell
- when referring to closer to the mid-line of the animal
- inspiration and expiration are a part of what organ system
- a white blood cell
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- the study of internal and external structures
- the skins organ system
- part of the cardiovascular system that delivers a pulse
- how many stomach compartments does a ruminant have?
- the organ system responsible for the process of producing offspring
- what is another name for lower jaw?
- a horse a what kind of digestive system
- what is another name for knee?
- component of blood responsible for clotting
- smallest unit of life
- the study of functions of the anatomy
- are both the spleen and lymph nodes part of the lymphatic system?
- the nervous system controls functions and movements of muscles, sensory organs and ______.
23 Clues: a red blood cell • a white blood cell • smallest unit of life • the skins organ system • what is another name for knee? • what is another name for hips? • what is another name for lower jaw? • ligaments are a part of what system • the study of functions of the anatomy • a horse a what kind of digestive system • component of blood responsible for clotting • ...
Body Systems 2021-10-03
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- organ that reabsorbs water from food.
- organ system that controls muscle movement and your senses.
- Organ that absorbs nutrients from food.
- organs that gets rid of waste from blood.
- bones that protect the heart and lungs.
- a blood vessel that pumps blood away from the heart.
- organ system that regulates growth by producing hormones.
- the endocrine system produces these chemicals that help regulate growth.
- a group of organs working together: organ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- organ system that breaks down food for cells to use.
- organ that contains acid and breaks down food.
- Organs that help you breathe.
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- Organ system that captures oxygen from the atmosphere
- groups of cells with a similar function that work together.
- Large organ that forms part of the digestive system.
- bone that protects your brain.
- organ system that removes waste from your body.
- basic building blocks of all living organisms.
- system that helps you to fight disease.
- Tissue that connects muscle to bone.
- The heart, liver and brain are all examples of an _ _ _ _ _.
- small tubes within your lungs.
- organ that pumps blood.
- Organ system that gives your body structure.
24 Clues: organ that pumps blood. • Organs that help you breathe. • bone that protects your brain. • small tubes within your lungs. • Tissue that connects muscle to bone. • organ that reabsorbs water from food. • Organ that absorbs nutrients from food. • system that helps you to fight disease. • bones that protect the heart and lungs. • organs that gets rid of waste from blood. • ...
Homeostasis 2022-06-13
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- to fight diseases in your body
- a system that sends signals from your body to your brain
- a system that breaks down your food
- a system that lets you move or have motion
- a system that moves blood around your body
- this system is your skin
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- a genital system that involves in sexual reproduction
- the ability to maintain a stable internal environment of your body
- a gland that releases hormones
- provide movement inside and outside your body
- a system that dispose the waste from your body
- system that contains millions of alveoli
12 Clues: this system is your skin • a gland that releases hormones • to fight diseases in your body • a system that breaks down your food • system that contains millions of alveoli • a system that lets you move or have motion • a system that moves blood around your body • provide movement inside and outside your body • a system that dispose the waste from your body • ...
Body Systems 2024-04-30
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- This type of digestion includes chewing
- This body system breaks down food
- This body system allows movement
- This body system includes the skin. It helps regulates body temperature
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- This body system produces hormones via glands
- This body system fights infections
- This body system includes bones and cartilage
- This nutrient is an energy source that includes sugar
- This body system includes the heart and blood.
- This type of nutrient is needed to carry out chemical reactions. Many are found in rocks
- This body system brings in oxygen and removes carbon dioxide
- This is the most important nutrient
12 Clues: This body system allows movement • This body system breaks down food • This body system fights infections • This is the most important nutrient • This type of digestion includes chewing • This body system produces hormones via glands • This body system includes bones and cartilage • This body system includes the heart and blood. • ...
Organ systems 2022-05-23
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- how to remember things
- pumps blood to your body
- how you breathe
- hormones
- white things that make up your body
- an organ that can reproduce
- digestion
- different colors and lengths(on your head)
- removes waste from body
- breathing process
- nerves
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- your bodies framework
- sewerage system
- three individual systems work together
- paired organs part of the reproductive system
- without these you would be limp
- the creation of babies
- an organ that is attached to the liver
- this is the heaviest organ in the body
- how your blood moves around
- body's outer layer
- small organ just above the stomach
22 Clues: nerves • hormones • digestion • sewerage system • how you breathe • breathing process • body's outer layer • your bodies framework • how to remember things • the creation of babies • removes waste from body • pumps blood to your body • an organ that can reproduce • how your blood moves around • without these you would be limp • small organ just above the stomach • ...
Body Systems 2020-10-22
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- muscle this muscle looks smooth
- bone hard outside part of bone
- carry blood to heart
- continuation of airflow below the larynx
- what coordinates muscle movements
- cortex what sends signals to nerves
- protects the heart and lungs
- biggest part of respiratory system
- two sides of brain
- back of nose and mouth
- framework of a protein called
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- carries blood to body
- contains voice box
- nervous system brain and spinal cord
- pounds how much the brain weighs
- carry blood away from heart
- protects the brain
- outer layer of cerebrum
- blood what does the heart do
- muscle muscle found in heart
20 Clues: contains voice box • protects the brain • two sides of brain • carry blood to heart • carries blood to body • back of nose and mouth • outer layer of cerebrum • carry blood away from heart • protects the heart and lungs • blood what does the heart do • muscle muscle found in heart • framework of a protein called • bone hard outside part of bone • muscle this muscle looks smooth • ...
Human Body Systems Vocabulary 2023-10-20
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- system that breaks down food to provide nutrients and energy
- system that produces offspring
- system that transports nutrients and oxygen to the body
- system that provides protection of the body
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- the body’s ability to keep the internal balance of the body stable
- system that provides structure and protection for the body
- system that controls and coordinates the body
- system that exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide
- system that removes waste from the body
- system that regulates the body with hormones
- system that provides movement of the body
11 Clues: system that produces offspring • system that removes waste from the body • system that provides movement of the body • system that provides protection of the body • system that regulates the body with hormones • system that controls and coordinates the body • system that exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide • system that transports nutrients and oxygen to the body • ...
Respiratory system, Digestive system & Disease & Treatment 2025-04-09
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- given by mouth (per OS)
- the oral cavity
- drawing in a breath
- vomiting
- respiratory condition, bronchi spasms, causing difficulty breathing
- difficulty or labored breathing
- passageway that extends from larynx to bronchi
- administered under tongue
- opening created surgically (literally mouth)
- difficulty swallowing
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- breathing in
- dome-shape muscle that flattened during inspiration
- apply to the surface of the skin
- clear, secretion, moisten food in mouth
- air or gas accumulation in plural space
- muscular tube that connects the pharynx to the stomach
- fluid released by coughing or throat clearing
- passageway for food entering into esophagus (root: Pharyng/o)
18 Clues: vomiting • breathing in • the oral cavity • drawing in a breath • difficulty swallowing • given by mouth (per OS) • administered under tongue • difficulty or labored breathing • apply to the surface of the skin • clear, secretion, moisten food in mouth • air or gas accumulation in plural space • opening created surgically (literally mouth) • ...
L.A.M.S Health - Respiratory System 2023-12-08
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- A flap of tissue that closes over the trachea when you swallow.
- The process of breathing out.
- the upper part of the respiratory system that contains the vocal cords.
- Passages through which air enters the lungs.
- A direct windpipe that directs air to the lungs.
- The exchange of gases between the blood and the air in the lungs.
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs where carbon dioxide is exchanged with oxygen.
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- A measure of the ozone, sulfur dioxide, carbon monoxide, and fine particles close to the ground.
- A system that consists of organs that supply the body with constant oxygen and rid the body of carbon dioxide.
- The exchange of gases between the blood and body's cells.
- A serious chronic condition that causes tiny air passages in the respiratory system to be narrow or blocked.
- The process of breathing in.
- The exchange of gases between your body and the air.
- A dome-shaped muscle that separates the chest from the abdomen.
- A condition in which the lungs lose their elasticity.
15 Clues: The process of breathing in. • The process of breathing out. • Passages through which air enters the lungs. • A direct windpipe that directs air to the lungs. • The exchange of gases between your body and the air. • A condition in which the lungs lose their elasticity. • The exchange of gases between the blood and body's cells. • ...
Human Body Systems 2023-01-09
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- Can be confused with Bronchioles
- Carries blood AWAY from your heart
- Little tiny air sacs where gases are exchanged
- The system in which food is digested
- Pumps blood throughout our body
- Where the veins and arteries meet
- A muscular tube that connects the mouth to the stomach
- Little kids call it a tummy
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- They lead to the alveoli
- The system in the body that controls your breathing
- The upper chamber of your heart
- The lower chamber of your heart
- Carries blood TO your heart
- The main organ in the respiratory system
- The system that is associated with your heart
15 Clues: They lead to the alveoli • Carries blood TO your heart • Little kids call it a tummy • The upper chamber of your heart • The lower chamber of your heart • Pumps blood throughout our body • Can be confused with Bronchioles • Where the veins and arteries meet • Carries blood AWAY from your heart • The system in which food is digested • The main organ in the respiratory system • ...
body systems 2014-08-21
7 Clues: system, gas exchange • system, sensory input • system, stores calcium • system, generates heat • system, breaks down food • System, supports immune system • system, protects deeper tissue
Organs and Organ Systems 2020-12-08
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- System that removes liquid waste from your body
- System that is the first line of protection for the body.
- System that provides framework and structure for the body
- System that produces hormones that regulate growth, mood, sleep patterns, and sexual development
- System that transports oxygen, nutrients, and blood around the body
- The layer of skin you can see
- System that carries messages throughout the body
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- Pumps blood around the body
- Uses acids to turn food into chyme before entering the small intestine
- System that transports gases to and from the circulatory system
- Main organ in the Excretory system (Plural)
- System that directly works with the skeletal system to allow movement
- System that breaks down and absorbs the nutrients in food
13 Clues: Pumps blood around the body • The layer of skin you can see • Main organ in the Excretory system (Plural) • System that removes liquid waste from your body • System that carries messages throughout the body • System that is the first line of protection for the body. • System that provides framework and structure for the body • ...
Science this year 2022-06-10
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- a unit of volume (for liquids)
- the tiny parts that do a job within the cell
- your largest organ
- the one we live in is called the milky way
- important organ for the digestive system
- the planet we live on
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- a living thing
- keeps the planets in orbit around the sun
- the smallest part of all living things
- this system helps fight pathogens when you're sick
- how much matter there is within a specific volume
- a unit of mass
- this system helps you breathe
- similar to weight (how much matter something has)
- important organ for the circulatory system
15 Clues: a living thing • a unit of mass • your largest organ • the planet we live on • this system helps you breathe • a unit of volume (for liquids) • the smallest part of all living things • important organ for the digestive system • keeps the planets in orbit around the sun • the one we live in is called the milky way • important organ for the circulatory system • ...
Nutrition & Respiration 2024-02-16
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- This is where digestion begins
- This system moves nutrients and oxygen around our body using blood
- Carbon dioxide leaves our body through exhalation
- Gas __________ takes place in the air sacs
- This system removes waste from our bodies
- Breathing out
- The helper __________ include our liver and pancreas
- Breathing in
Down
- The __________ intestine is where we absorb nutrients
- This process gives our body the materials and energy it needs
- The tubes where air enters our body
- The digestive __________ includes the mouth, stomach, small intestine, and large intestine
- This system gets oxygen through breathing
- This system turns food into nutrients
- Contain bronchioles and air sacs
15 Clues: Breathing in • Breathing out • This is where digestion begins • Contain bronchioles and air sacs • The tubes where air enters our body • This system turns food into nutrients • This system removes waste from our bodies • This system gets oxygen through breathing • Gas __________ takes place in the air sacs • Carbon dioxide leaves our body through exhalation • ...
Respiratory Therapy 2017-01-10
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- a thin layer of tissue, that line the lungs to allow the lungs to expand and contract with ease
- muscle of respiration which is situated beneath the lungs
- An infection of the alveoli, usually by bacteria
- illness caused by a virus that can have a detrimental affect on ones respiratory system
- smallest branches of bronchiole tubes
- an active motion that causes the diaphragm to contract
- Difficulty blowing air out is its hallmark
- We expel mucus when we sneeze, cough, spit or ?
- what the right and left lungs are divided into
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- the average adult has about 600 million of these
- allergies, infections, or pollution can trigger its symptoms
- blood vessels in the walls of the alveoli
- newest disease condition of the respiratory system
- hollow spaces in the bones of your head above and below your eyes that are connected to your nose by small openings
- A complete lack of oxygen
- the primary function of the lungs
- connects the upper part of the throat with the nasal cavity
- When ones vocal chords (larynx) become inflamed
- sudden infection of the airways, usually by a virus
- The first successful what kind of lung transplant was performed in 1986
20 Clues: A complete lack of oxygen • the primary function of the lungs • smallest branches of bronchiole tubes • blood vessels in the walls of the alveoli • Difficulty blowing air out is its hallmark • what the right and left lungs are divided into • When ones vocal chords (larynx) become inflamed • We expel mucus when we sneeze, cough, spit or ? • ...
RESPIRATORY CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2018-12-13
Across
- Spaces within the skull bones.
- Muscle that separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity.
- A condition where the alveoli becomes filled with fluid.
- Caused by bacteria called mycobacterium tuberculosis.
- Duct, Thin-walled tubes, lined with simple squamous epithelium.
- Keeps alveoli from collapsing.
- cancer, Irregular and uncontrolled growth of tumors.
- Two branches at the end of the trachea.
- Respiratory center of the brain.
- Divides left and right nostrils.
- Covers larynx during swallowing.
- Condition where the alveoli deteriorate.
- Also known as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
- Pause of breathing during sleep.
Down
- Inflammation of the lining of the bronchioles.
- Have scattered goblet cells.
- System, Work closely with circulatory system exchanging gases between air and blood.
- Keeps the windpipe "open"
- Fluid build up in air sacs caused by attitude sickness.
- Cavity where lungs sit.
- Air sacs for gas exchange.
- Fine tubes that allow passage of air.
- Contains vocal cords.
- Required for cellular respiration.
- Opening with vocal cords.
- Cavity, Filters, warms, and moistens air.
- Spasm of the diaphragm.
- Organ of gas exchange.
- Intersection where pathway for air and food cross.
- Severe allergic reaction characterised by the constriction of bronchioles.
30 Clues: Contains vocal cords. • Organ of gas exchange. • Cavity where lungs sit. • Spasm of the diaphragm. • Keeps the windpipe "open" • Opening with vocal cords. • Air sacs for gas exchange. • Have scattered goblet cells. • Spaces within the skull bones. • Keeps alveoli from collapsing. • Respiratory center of the brain. • Divides left and right nostrils. • Covers larynx during swallowing. • ...
Gr8-Ch.5-Sec.3 & 4 2025-04-22
Across
- the soft tissue that prevents choking
- the passageway that leads to the lungs
- the passageway that allows air and food to flow through
- necessary for cells to function by using it to make energy (ATP)
- the process that is used by cells to make energy (ATP)
- a type of system responsible for returning leaked fluid back into the blood
- the muscle at the base of the lungs that helps with inhaling and exhaling
- the smaller tubes within the lungs
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- the site where gas exchange happens that is also one-cell-thick
- lifts up during inhalation
- a virus that causes respiratory disease
- what happens to cells if they can't make energy
- the two tubes that split from the single passageway to the lungs
- a type of system responsible for gas exchange with the environment
- the waste product of respiration
- the passage way that also contains the vocal chords
- a disorder that results from damaged alveoli (e.g., from smoking)
- a condition where the tubes in the lungs narrow in the lungs
- the molecule used with your answer to number 11 across to make energy (ATP)
- the passageway that leads to the stomach
20 Clues: lifts up during inhalation • the waste product of respiration • the smaller tubes within the lungs • the soft tissue that prevents choking • the passageway that leads to the lungs • a virus that causes respiratory disease • the passageway that leads to the stomach • what happens to cells if they can't make energy • the passage way that also contains the vocal chords • ...
human body systems 2024-04-30
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- the body's food processing system that break down what we eat
- body's defense system that fights against germs
- organ that pumps blood throughout the body
- the organ that helps filter and store blood
- the body's delivery system for oxygen and nutrients
- the body's communication network
Down
- are produced from the endocrine system
- the outermost layer of our skin
- these help us move and flex the different parts of the body
- system that brings oxygen into the body
- the bodies outer covering that protects us
- framework of the body that includes bones
- organs in the chest that breathe in oxygen and breathe our carbon dioxide
- command center of the body
- system that filters out waste from blood
15 Clues: command center of the body • the outermost layer of our skin • the body's communication network • are produced from the endocrine system • system that brings oxygen into the body • system that filters out waste from blood • framework of the body that includes bones • the bodies outer covering that protects us • organ that pumps blood throughout the body • ...
Human Body Systems Crossword 2026-01-09
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- the system that gets rid of our excess waste
- the main organ of the excretory system
- one of the main organ of the digestive system
- the main organ of the skeletal system
- the system that moves the oxygen and nutrient throughout the body
- a blood vessel that takes blood out of our heart
- a blood vessel that helps with the exchange of oxygen, nutrients and waste.
Down
- the organ that breaks down most food with acid.
- one of the main organ of the nervous system
- the main organ of the respiratory system
- the system that makes up our structure
- a blood vessel that brings blood into our heart.
- the main organ of the circulatory system
- the main organ of the muscular system
- one of the main organ of the nervous system and controls the actions of our body.
15 Clues: the main organ of the skeletal system • the main organ of the muscular system • the main organ of the excretory system • the system that makes up our structure • the main organ of the respiratory system • the main organ of the circulatory system • one of the main organ of the nervous system • the system that gets rid of our excess waste • ...
Unit 8 2024-10-30
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- personal alert safety system
- related to breathing and the lungs
- don't pass the ______ of no return
- a heads up display
- a(usually bad) gas emitted from something
- another word for oxygen tanks
- poisonous to living things
Down
- self-contained breathing apparatus
- a system giving constant oxygen
- containing low levels of oxygen
- a strap that attaches something to you
- a SCBA system that makes your voice loud
12 Clues: a heads up display • poisonous to living things • personal alert safety system • another word for oxygen tanks • a system giving constant oxygen • containing low levels of oxygen • self-contained breathing apparatus • related to breathing and the lungs • don't pass the ______ of no return • a strap that attaches something to you • a SCBA system that makes your voice loud • ...
Body Systems Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-08
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- The body’s main system that controls everything
- The system structure to the human body
- The system that allows the body to breathe
- The system that allows your body to move
- The system that allows sexual reproduction
Down
- The system that produces and releases hormones
- The system that breaks down food into waste
- The system that produces, store, and expels urine
- The system that circulates blood throughout the body
- Your body’s outer layer
10 Clues: Your body’s outer layer • The system structure to the human body • The system that allows your body to move • The system that allows the body to breathe • The system that allows sexual reproduction • The system that breaks down food into waste • The system that produces and releases hormones • The body’s main system that controls everything • ...
Healthy Eating 2023-10-15
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- This body system is how we move
- This body system is how blood and nutrients flow through the body
- For example, calcium found in milk
- Found in meat, fish, legumes, nuts
- This body system is how we breathe
- You need to drink this every day
- The smallest part of the body
Down
- Nutrients found in fruits and vegetables
- This body system is how food goes through the body
- This can be healthy or unhealthy (ex. olive oil vs cake)
- Foods that give energy, like potatoes and pasta
- Are made up of cells
- This body system deals with our five senses
- For example, heart, brain, stomach, skin
14 Clues: Are made up of cells • The smallest part of the body • This body system is how we move • You need to drink this every day • For example, calcium found in milk • Found in meat, fish, legumes, nuts • This body system is how we breathe • Nutrients found in fruits and vegetables • For example, heart, brain, stomach, skin • This body system deals with our five senses • ...
Review (Terminology, Skeletal, Muscular, Circulatory, & Respiratory) 2025-10-09
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- body plane that divided animal into dorsal and ventral parts
- maintains cellular maintenance
- farther from the surface
- carrt blood TOWARDS the heart
- system that provides support, aids in movement, provides protection, and is the site of mineral storage
- microscopic blood vessels
- lays down the cartilage for new bone growth
- blood component - responsible for fighting diseases and removing harmful substances from the body
- muscle found only in the heart
- towards the head
- acts like a lid and covers the throat when the animal swallows food
- contains the vocal cords and is commonly called the voice box
- carry blood AWAY from the heart
- release minerals from the bone
- muscle type that is attached to the bones and tendons and is the largest component of red meat animal products
- front of animal
- system that brings oxygen to the entire body via the blood and cells
- rear of animal
- four-chambered, hollow muscle used to pump blood
- part of the limb farthest from the body
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- main organ of the respiratory system that provides oxygen to the capillaries so they can oxygenate blood
- body plane that divides the animal into cranial and caudal parts, but not necessarily equal
- attach bones at the joints
- lined with cilia which help filter debris and is commonly windpipe
- closer to the surface
- smooth muscle below the lungs that controls breathing
- pump blood into the arteries
- along the belly/undermost surface
- body plane that is parallel to the median plane
- - structures in the blood that are responsible for clotting
- systems that produces bodily movement, maintains posture, and produces heat
- ending point of the trachea that divides the respiratory system into two parts to separate the lungs
- blood component - liquid substance that all solid materials are suspended in
- bone type that are thin and flat like the scapula, skull, and ribs
- along the back/uppermost surface
- towards the tail
- attach muscle to bones
- system that transports blood, hormones, nutrients, and waste throughout the body
- bone type that serves as a support columns
- uniquely shaped like vertabrae
- part of the limb closest to the body
- chamber of the heart that receieves blood
- blood component - responsible for carrying oxygen from the lungs throughout the circulatory system
- bone type that is shaped like a cube and found in the knee and hock
- body plane that divides the animal into equal, symmentrical right and left halves
- muscle type that is located in the reproductive, digestive, and urinary organs
- commonly called the throat
47 Clues: rear of animal • front of animal • towards the tail • towards the head • closer to the surface • attach muscle to bones • farther from the surface • microscopic blood vessels • attach bones at the joints • commonly called the throat • pump blood into the arteries • carrt blood TOWARDS the heart • maintains cellular maintenance • muscle found only in the heart • ...
Human Body Systems 2023-09-11
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- Organs of the excretory system that filter waste from the blood.
- System The system responsible for breathing and getting oxygen into the body.
- System Glands that produce hormones for growth and development.
- The muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
- System The system of muscles that allows movement and body functions.
- System The body system that breaks down food for energy and nutrients.
- Part of the digestive system where food is broken down.
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- System The system that removes waste and toxins from the body.
- System The network of blood vessels that transports blood and nutrients.
- The control center of the nervous system, responsible for thinking.
- System The framework of bones and joints that supports the body.
- System The system responsible for reproduction and creating offspring.
- Organs for breathing and exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide.
- System The body's control center, sending messages and coordinating actions.
- System The body's defense against germs and diseases.
15 Clues: System The body's defense against germs and diseases. • Part of the digestive system where food is broken down. • The muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body. • System The system that removes waste and toxins from the body. • Organs for breathing and exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide. • ...
nervous system 2021-09-15
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- the first thing that reacts by making a signal
- a type of system that receives a signal from the nerves to move your body
- sends messages from brian to nerves
- a system that receives a signal from the brain and nerves to make sure you are breathing
- send messages to different systems like the muscular, respiratory, and digestive system
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- a system that can send a signal to the brain through the nerves when you are hungry
- a system that includes, the brain, spinal cord, and nerves
- a system that receives a signal to filter your urine, and let you pee.
8 Clues: sends messages from brian to nerves • the first thing that reacts by making a signal • a system that includes, the brain, spinal cord, and nerves • a system that receives a signal to filter your urine, and let you pee. • a type of system that receives a signal from the nerves to move your body • ...
block 9 and 10 2020-11-28
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- These joints allow movement of the bone
- These muscles move when we want them to move
- This organ belongs to the Circulatory system
- The bones are the ______ part of our body
- This organ belongs to the digestive system
- What is a skeleton made up of?
- Skin _______or bones,joints and muscles
- This organ belongs to the respiratory system
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- These joints do not allow movements of the bones
- These muscles work on their own and we cannot control them
- This organ belongs to the excretory system
- This is a movable joint
- This organ belongs to the nervous system
- There are _________bones in our body
14 Clues: This is a movable joint • What is a skeleton made up of? • There are _________bones in our body • These joints allow movement of the bone • Skin _______or bones,joints and muscles • This organ belongs to the nervous system • The bones are the ______ part of our body • This organ belongs to the excretory system • This organ belongs to the digestive system • ...
5th grade wells 2022-11-17
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- _________ System is a group of organs that work together
- Organ that pumps blood
- System of the body that make up heart and blood vessels
- thick layer of cells below the skin
- Carries messages to and from your brain
- __________System helps you move and maintain posture
- A group of cells that work together
- _________System controls all the functions of your body
- Make up the skeletal system
- Cells create this for energy
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- disease of too much of too much sugar
- Are substances in food that your body needs.
- Group of cells that work together
- The smallest living part of your body
- _______ system helps your body use the air you breath.
- help you breath
- __________System helps you process food.
17 Clues: help you breath • Organ that pumps blood • Make up the skeletal system • Cells create this for energy • Group of cells that work together • thick layer of cells below the skin • A group of cells that work together • disease of too much of too much sugar • The smallest living part of your body • Carries messages to and from your brain • __________System helps you process food. • ...
Nutrition & Respiration 2024-02-16
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- This is where digestion begins
- This system moves nutrients and oxygen around our body using blood
- Carbon dioxide leaves our body through exhalation
- Gas __________ takes place in the air sacs
- This system removes waste from our bodies
- Breathing out
- The helper __________ include our liver and pancreas
- Breathing in
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- The __________ intestine is where we absorb nutrients
- This process gives our body the materials and energy it needs
- The tubes where air enters our body
- The digestive __________ includes the mouth, stomach, small intestine, and large intestine
- This system gets oxygen through breathing
- This system turns food into nutrients
- Contain bronchioles and air sacs
15 Clues: Breathing in • Breathing out • This is where digestion begins • Contain bronchioles and air sacs • The tubes where air enters our body • This system turns food into nutrients • This system removes waste from our bodies • This system gets oxygen through breathing • Gas __________ takes place in the air sacs • Carbon dioxide leaves our body through exhalation • ...
Organs 2025-12-05
10 Clues: windpipe • filters blood • allows movement • help make blood cells • helps circulate blood • helps regulate breathing • air sacs inside the lungs • main organ of the nervous system • releases enzymes into the stomach • the main organ of the respiratory system
Body Systems 2015-06-01
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- This systems helps to move food and waste.
- This is a system based on hormones and glands.
- This is the system which helps to circulate blood through the body.
- The skeletal system is made up of these.
- This system is responsible from eliminating waste from the blood.
- The system that relates to breathing and our lungs.
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- Helps to protect the body from contracting disease and infection.
- An organ which circulates blood around the body.
- The skin, hair and nail make this system.
- A part of the female reproductive system which protects the eggs.
- The hamstring and triceps are apart of this system.
- This provides oxygen to all the organs in the body.
- This system supplies and drains lymph fluid.
- The main component of the Venous System.
14 Clues: The skeletal system is made up of these. • The main component of the Venous System. • The skin, hair and nail make this system. • This systems helps to move food and waste. • This system supplies and drains lymph fluid. • This is a system based on hormones and glands. • An organ which circulates blood around the body. • ...
Jericho p4a 2021-08-06
Across
- what system works with the bones
- allows exchange of gases
- what protects heart
- what protect brain
- what system control all body function
- what is a collection of cells
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- what system breaks down food
- what system transport blood around the body
- what type of bone is made of 33 bones
- what is the smallest unit of life
10 Clues: what protect brain • what protects heart • allows exchange of gases • what system breaks down food • what is a collection of cells • what system works with the bones • what is the smallest unit of life • what type of bone is made of 33 bones • what system control all body function • what system transport blood around the body
Human Body Systems 2023-09-11
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- System The system responsible for reproduction and creating offspring.
- System The body system that breaks down food for energy and nutrients.
- Part of the digestive system where food is broken down.
- System The system of muscles that allows movement and body functions.
- System The system that removes waste and toxins from the body.
- System The system responsible for breathing and getting oxygen into the body.
- System Glands that produce hormones for growth and development.
- Organs for breathing and exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide.
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- The control center of the nervous system, responsible for thinking.
- System The body's defense against germs and diseases.
- System The network of blood vessels that transports blood and nutrients.
- System The framework of bones and joints that supports the body.
- System The body's control center, sending messages and coordinating actions.
- The muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
- Organs of the excretory system that filter waste from the blood.
15 Clues: System The body's defense against germs and diseases. • Part of the digestive system where food is broken down. • The muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body. • System The system that removes waste and toxins from the body. • Organs for breathing and exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide. • ...
Obesity 2022-04-25
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- a hormone that contains fat cells to help regulate body weight
- 2 diabetes, non-insulin dependent disease
- the sum of food consumed by a person
- disease, a disease that affects the heart and blood vessels
- mellitus, the body's ability to produce or respond to insulin is impaired
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- chemical substance that act like messenger molecules in the body
- blood pressure that is higher than normal
- balloon, weight loss surgery that involves placing a balloon in your stomach
- having too much body fat
- surgery, changes in your digestive system to help lose weight
- disease, a disease that affects the lungs and the other parts of the respiratory system
11 Clues: having too much body fat • the sum of food consumed by a person • blood pressure that is higher than normal • 2 diabetes, non-insulin dependent disease • disease, a disease that affects the heart and blood vessels • surgery, changes in your digestive system to help lose weight • a hormone that contains fat cells to help regulate body weight • ...
Human Body 2015-10-15
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- It pumps blood through our body
- We need this to survive
- Forms the supporting structure of an organism
- Essential respiratory organ
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- Are parts of the skeleton
- Large tube that ends in the lungs
- Where two bones are attached
- Soft and elastic tissue that help our body move
- Is where the respiratory sistem begins
- Is where the digestive system starts
10 Clues: We need this to survive • Are parts of the skeleton • Essential respiratory organ • Where two bones are attached • It pumps blood through our body • Large tube that ends in the lungs • Is where the digestive system starts • Is where the respiratory sistem begins • Forms the supporting structure of an organism • Soft and elastic tissue that help our body move
LONG TEST SCI9 1ST QUARTER 2023-10-24
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- LOCUS,A fixed position on a chromosome for a specific gene.
- part allow the gas exchange in lungs?
- variety of species in an area.
- DIOXIDE,What is released by the body as waste during respiration?
- is the main organ of the respiratory system.
- is an empty tube that serves as passageway of air into the lungs.
- LOSS,The destruction of an existing natural habitat - decrease or eliminates the sources of food or living space for most species
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- carry the blood away from the heart.
- carry the blood towards the heart.
- SYTEM,This organ system is responsible for taking in oxygen and expelling carbon dioxide.
- term connected to a species that can no longer be found living
- SYSTEM,It is the life support structure that nourishes your cellsIt pumps the blood throughout thVE,These carry the blood towards the heart.
- pumps the blood throughout the body
- PUNNETT,He is the creator of Punnett square.
- is a molecule that encodes an organisms’ genetic blueprint.
15 Clues: variety of species in an area. • carry the blood towards the heart. • pumps the blood throughout the body • carry the blood away from the heart. • part allow the gas exchange in lungs? • PUNNETT,He is the creator of Punnett square. • is the main organ of the respiratory system. • LOCUS,A fixed position on a chromosome for a specific gene. • ...
Part of body 2021-05-01
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- to cover the inner body
- serves to see or detect the surrounding environment.
- The cytoplasm is the fluid in the cell
- on the human head which has the function of protecting the head from direct sunlight
- lips are often beautified by women with lipstick to make it look well-groomed.
- its function is to exchange oxygen into the body and carbon dioxide out of the body
- protect our eyes from sweat droplets.
- serves to protect the brain in the head
- for taste
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- protect our eyes from the glare.
- to smell.
- system The respiratory system serves to provide oxygen throughout the body,
- The brain is one of the most important organs in the human body, it is responsible for the main actions carried out by the body
- also serves to keep food when chewing so that it does not spill out.
- function of the gums to protect the tooth roots and tooth root tissue
- mouth is also a means of speaking.
- serves to protect the front eyeball from foreign objects from outside
- for see
- sensory tool that has a function to hear the sounds that are around us
19 Clues: for see • to smell. • for taste • to cover the inner body • protect our eyes from the glare. • mouth is also a means of speaking. • protect our eyes from sweat droplets. • The cytoplasm is the fluid in the cell • serves to protect the brain in the head • serves to see or detect the surrounding environment. • also serves to keep food when chewing so that it does not spill out. • ...
Part of body 2021-05-01
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- serves to protect the brain in the head
- for taste
- protect our eyes from the glare.
- also serves to keep food when chewing so that it does not spill out.
- to cover the inner body
- sensory tool that has a function to hear the sounds that are around us
- system The respiratory system serves to provide oxygen throughout the body,
- protect our eyes from sweat droplets.
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- The brain is one of the most important organs in the human body, it is responsible for the main actions carried out by the body
- function of the gums to protect the tooth roots and tooth root tissue
- for see
- lips are often beautified by women with lipstick to make it look well-groomed.
- mouth is also a means of speaking.
- to smell.
- its function is to exchange oxygen into the body and carbon dioxide out of the body
- serves to see or detect the surrounding environment.
- The cytoplasm is the fluid in the cell
- on the human head which has the function of protecting the head from direct sunlight
- serves to protect the front eyeball from foreign objects from outside
19 Clues: for see • for taste • to smell. • to cover the inner body • protect our eyes from the glare. • mouth is also a means of speaking. • protect our eyes from sweat droplets. • The cytoplasm is the fluid in the cell • serves to protect the brain in the head • serves to see or detect the surrounding environment. • also serves to keep food when chewing so that it does not spill out. • ...
Metabolism vocab 2024-03-26
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- A type of energy storage of molecules connected
- a category of large molecules
- A chemical reaction releasing energy cells
- a molecule that organisms can use to release energy
- molecules made of carbon and oxygen
- A set of parts working together
- The body system that takes in food
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- A claim supported by evidence
- a group of atoms combined together
- A collection of tissue to perform a specific function
- A type of cell that sends messages from the body to the brain
- The body system that transports molecules
- The smallest unit that can live on its own
- the body system that takes in oxygen
- molecules and building blocks
- the body’s use of molecules for energy and growth
- what you breath
17 Clues: what you breath • A claim supported by evidence • a category of large molecules • molecules and building blocks • A set of parts working together • a group of atoms combined together • The body system that takes in food • molecules made of carbon and oxygen • the body system that takes in oxygen • The body system that transports molecules • ...
Human Body System 2020-12-09
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- organs and structures that allow us to breathe by taking in oxygen and expelling carbon dioxide
- a System that Turns food into nutrients and energy
- the internal framework of the human body
- two reddish-brown bean-shaped organs found in vertebrates
- system consisting of skeletal, smooth and cardiac muscles
- a system that goes throughout the body
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- keeps you breathing
- glands that produce and secrete hormones
- also known as the genital system
- system detects environmental changes that impact the body
- also known as the renal system or excretory system passive biological system that removes excess, unnecessary materials from the body
- located between the esophagus and the small intestine
- pumps blood throughout the body
- organ system in vertebrates that is part of the circulatory system and the immune system
- roles include the regulation of glycogen storage, decomposition of red blood cells, and the production of hormones
15 Clues: keeps you breathing • pumps blood throughout the body • also known as the genital system • a system that goes throughout the body • glands that produce and secrete hormones • the internal framework of the human body • a System that Turns food into nutrients and energy • located between the esophagus and the small intestine • ...
MODULE 8 2024-11-08
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- Bacteria that do not require oxygen to survive.
- Respiratory infection causing inflammation of the bronchial tubes.
- Requires X and V factors for growth, causes respiratory infections.
- Eye infection, also known as pink eye.
- Common in animal flora, transmitted to humans by bites.
- Toxin produced by bacteria, causing host cell damage.
- Upper part of the throat behind the nose, habitat for some bacteria.
- Sexually transmitted infection caused by Haemophilus ducreyi.
- Infection of the ear, often middle ear in children.
- Distinct smell associated with some Pasteurella colonies on media.
- Test identifying bacteria like Moraxella through filament formation.
- Inflammation of the epiglottis, can obstruct breathing.
- Common sugar utilized by various bacteria for energy.
- Bacterial shape where cells are paired, often in respiratory infections.
- Nutrient-rich medium for culturing bacteria, especially to observe hemolysis.
- Serious infection of the membranes around the brain, often caused by bacteria.
- Enzyme test used to identify if bacteria can break down hydrogen peroxide.
- Gram-negative bacteria, often found in respiratory tract infections.
- Biochemical test that distinguishes bacteria based on metabolic byproducts.
- Opportunistic pathogen found in the human oral cavity, can cause abscesses.
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- Heart infection sometimes caused by oral bacteria entering the bloodstream.
- Presence of bacteria in the blood, leading to systemic infections.
- Inflammation or infection of the sinus cavities, often bacterial.
- Sugar tested in biochemical assays to differentiate bacteria.
- Blood infection, can spread rapidly and be life-threatening.
- Organism that provides nutrients to another, often in a parasitic relationship.
- System that can be infected by bacteria like Moraxella and Haemophilus.
- Refers to certain immune cells with a multi-lobed nucleus.
- Refers to bacteria that do not break down sugars for energy.
- Describes bacterial ability to resist engulfment by immune cells.
- Medium used to test hemolysis in pathogens like Haemophilus.
- Type of anaerobic bacteria that can live with or without oxygen.
- Tissue lining of body tracts where many bacteria are normal flora.
- Body secretion that traps and clears pathogens in the respiratory tract.
- Shape of many gram-negative bacteria, often elongated.
- Enzyme test positive in certain bacteria, like Moraxella.
- Molecule in gram-negative bacteria, part of the outer membrane.
- Bacterial shape between cocci and bacilli, often found in respiratory pathogens.
- Protective layer on some bacteria, preventing phagocytosis.
- Skin infection with possible bacteremia, often painful.
40 Clues: Eye infection, also known as pink eye. • Bacteria that do not require oxygen to survive. • Infection of the ear, often middle ear in children. • Toxin produced by bacteria, causing host cell damage. • Common sugar utilized by various bacteria for energy. • Shape of many gram-negative bacteria, often elongated. • ...
Respiratory Therapy 2017-01-10
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- We expel mucus when we sneeze, cough, spit or ?
- An infection of the alveoli, usually by bacteria
- newest disease condition of the respiratory system
- blood vessels in the walls of the alveoli
- the primary function of the lungs
- an active motion that causes the diaphragm to contract
- what the right and left lungs are divided into
- muscle of respiration which is situated beneath the lungs
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- A complete lack of oxygen
- When one’s vocal chords (larynx) become inflamed
- smallest branches of bronchiole tubes
- illness caused by a virus that can have a detrimental affect on one’s respiratory system
- the average adult has about 600 million of these
- connects the upper part of the throat with the nasal cavity
- sudden infection of the airways, usually by a virus
- The first successful what kind of lung transplant was performed in 1986
- Difficulty blowing air out is its hallmark
- hollow spaces in the bones of your head above and below your eyes that are connected to your nose by small openings
- a thin layer of tissue, that line the lungs to allow the lungs to expand and contract with ease
- allergies, infections, or pollution can trigger its symptoms
20 Clues: A complete lack of oxygen • the primary function of the lungs • smallest branches of bronchiole tubes • blood vessels in the walls of the alveoli • Difficulty blowing air out is its hallmark • what the right and left lungs are divided into • We expel mucus when we sneeze, cough, spit or ? • When one’s vocal chords (larynx) become inflamed • ...
Body Systems 2020-10-21
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- When there is bleeding in the brain or brain flow is blocked.
- The heart sends _____ throughout our bodies.
- How many pairs of ribs are there?
- Passage connecting your throat and lungs.
- What type of signals does the muscle movement produce?
- Glial cells were based off of the Greek work for _____.
- Where is the skull located?
- The _____ gives a command to the cell.
- How many vertebrae does the cervical have?
- To keep your respiratory system safe, you shouldn’t _____.
- A network of tiny blood vessels.
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- They only voluntary muscle tissue in the whole body?
- What is the big that leaves the heart carrying oxygenated blood?
- the respiratory system allows you to be able to talk and _____.
- Where is the cardia muscle found?
- A small U shaped bone.
- Two organs that remove oxygen from your lungs and pass it to your blood.
- They send signals to other cells.
- Many types of muscle tissue are there?
- What is the first heartbeat phase is called?
- The cervical nerves are in what half of your body?
- Some abnormal electrical discharges from brain cells that cause seizures.
22 Clues: A small U shaped bone. • Where is the skull located? • A network of tiny blood vessels. • Where is the cardia muscle found? • How many pairs of ribs are there? • They send signals to other cells. • Many types of muscle tissue are there? • The _____ gives a command to the cell. • Passage connecting your throat and lungs. • How many vertebrae does the cervical have? • ...
Systems Review 2024-12-17
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- The organ where food digestion begins
- This system includes the brain and spinal cord
- The system brings oxygen into the body
- A body system that supports the body
- The system that produces kids
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- These organs make you move
- Cells in the nervous system that send messages
- This system breaks down food into energy
- The system that moves blood and oxygen
- The organ that pumps blood through the body
10 Clues: These organs make you move • The system that produces kids • A body system that supports the body • The organ where food digestion begins • The system that moves blood and oxygen • The system brings oxygen into the body • This system breaks down food into energy • The organ that pumps blood through the body • This system includes the brain and spinal cord • ...
Body Systems 2015-04-21
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- reproduces
- the CNS and the PNS are part of me
- the lungs are one my most important organs
- collection of glands that control the body's hormones
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- network of tissues and organs
- Respiratory This system is to do with the heart
- i keep the body standing up
- i get rid of the body's waste
- controls the muscles in the body
- i keep the body healthy
- I break down food
11 Clues: reproduces • I break down food • i keep the body healthy • i keep the body standing up • network of tissues and organs • i get rid of the body's waste • controls the muscles in the body • the CNS and the PNS are part of me • the lungs are one my most important organs • Respiratory This system is to do with the heart • collection of glands that control the body's hormones
Emma Nolans' Blood & Guts Crosword 2012-08-14
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- A system that gives support and structure to the body
- The stuff you breathe out
- A system that has a lot to do with food
- An organ that controls your body
- The colour of oxygenated blood
- A red liquid that is pumped around the body by the heart
- A system that contains the lungs
- One of the things you can breathe through
- The stuff you breathe in
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- A pipe which air travels through
- A group of organs
- A pipe that food passes through
- A system that contains a lot of blood
- The things you see through
- A sport that contains a bow
- The colour of nonoxygenated blood
- A sport that you do in water
- A sport that contains a ball
18 Clues: A group of organs • The stuff you breathe in • The stuff you breathe out • The things you see through • A sport that contains a bow • A sport that you do in water • A sport that contains a ball • The colour of oxygenated blood • A pipe that food passes through • A pipe which air travels through • An organ that controls your body • A system that contains the lungs • ...
STEM Crossword Puzzle 2019-09-06
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- The outermost layer of the atmosphere is called the ____sphere
- The_______valve is also known as the bicuspid valve.
- The capacity to do work
- A polygon with five sides is called a_______?
- A large mass of stony material
- The five states of matter are solid, liquid, gas,bose einstein condensates and____?
- Consists of all of the contents outside of the nucleus and enclosed within the cell membrane of a cell.
- He is the father of Biology
- How many times does a secant line intersect a curve?
- Produces male reproductive cells (pollen)
- The smallest planet in the solar system
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- The basic unit of life
- The artist who painted the painting "Starry Night" is ____ Van Gogh
- The respiratory system is a series of organs responsible for taking n oxygen and expelling carbon dioxide
- Where egg cells of females are produced
- The mouth of the volcano is called?
- The answer in addition is called?
- A triangle that has no equal sides is called a ____ triangle
- It is the standard unit of power
- An angle with a measurement of 90 degrees is called a ____ angle?
20 Clues: The basic unit of life • The capacity to do work • He is the father of Biology • A large mass of stony material • It is the standard unit of power • The answer in addition is called? • The mouth of the volcano is called? • Where egg cells of females are produced • The smallest planet in the solar system • Produces male reproductive cells (pollen) • ...
Be Safety Minded 2023-12-29
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- Expose or damage wire on machine can cause _________
- Exposure to manganese dust or fumes can cause ___________
- Primary equipment that control gaseous emission especially acid gases.
- Rain that contains a high concentration of pollutants.
- Mechanical hazard that can be found in warehouse.
- Chemical that highly flammable at Cell Line.
- Electrolytes may cause skin _________
- A safety procedure that ensures equipment / machine properly shut off or shutdown prior to the completion of maintenance work.
- Colour of emergency button.
- Ventilation system that extracts airborne contaminant such as dust, fumes, gases.
- Air pollution can cause upper respiratory disease that called ___________
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- Hazard evaluation form called as __________
- Material that used to clean up chemical spill will be dispose as ____________
- Protective clothing that needs to be wear in tablet section.
- Alcohol swab can used for cleaning and ___________ the wounds.
- What are used to protect respiratory system from dust or hazardous vapours?
- Hearing loss due to work environment can be prevent by using what kind of PPE?
- What type of hazard that can be found in MFT lab?
- Machine / device that use to help those experiencing sudden cardiac arrest.
- Authority department that responsible for ensuring safety, health & welfare of people at work?
20 Clues: Colour of emergency button. • Electrolytes may cause skin _________ • Hazard evaluation form called as __________ • Chemical that highly flammable at Cell Line. • What type of hazard that can be found in MFT lab? • Mechanical hazard that can be found in warehouse. • Expose or damage wire on machine can cause _________ • ...
Phillip crossword science thing 2022-04-14
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- system that processes food into energy
- system that produces offspring
- gives the body movement
- transports oxygen throughout the body
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- system that removes waste from the body
- protects the body from harm, skin.
- controls the body using electric signals
- system that secretes hormones with glands
- supports the body as a ¨frame¨
- supplies the body with oxygen
10 Clues: gives the body movement • supplies the body with oxygen • system that produces offspring • supports the body as a ¨frame¨ • protects the body from harm, skin. • transports oxygen throughout the body • system that processes food into energy • system that removes waste from the body • controls the body using electric signals • system that secretes hormones with glands
Emmas' Nolan Blood & Guts Crosword 2012-08-14
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- A sport that you do in water
- A sport that contains a ball
- A system that contains a lot of blood
- A system that contains the lungs
- A pipe that food passes through
- A system that has a lot to do with food
- One of the things you can breathe through
- A sport that contains a bow
- An organ that controls your body
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- A system that gives support and structure to the body
- A group of organs
- A red liquid that is pumped around the body by the heart
- The stuff you breathe in
- The stuff you breathe out
- The things you see through
- The colour of nonoxygenated blood
- A pipe which air travels through
- The colour of oxygenated blood
18 Clues: A group of organs • The stuff you breathe in • The stuff you breathe out • The things you see through • A sport that contains a bow • A sport that you do in water • A sport that contains a ball • The colour of oxygenated blood • A pipe that food passes through • A system that contains the lungs • A pipe which air travels through • An organ that controls your body • ...
Defining Your Future 2013-10-14
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- the system that protects your internal organs
- All living things are composed of _______.
- a chemical signal produced in the endocrine system
- Shivering when you are cold is an example of the human body’s ability to _________ to the environment
- the system that supplies the body with oxygen
- The nervous, skeletal, and muscular systems work together to control
- The digestive and the _______________ systems work together to deliver nutrients from food to the body cells.
- kidneys, brain, stomach, lungs
- help carry on life activities within the cell.
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- Cell --> _______→ organ → organ system
- the organ system responsible for elimination of wastes
- ______--> tissue → organ → organ system
- the organ system responsible for deliverying nutrients to the body
- the organ system responsible for breaking down nutrients
- When a person inhales, the lungs absorb oxygen, which is used by the mitochondrion in the cells to carry out the process of __________
- the organ system responsible for coordinating movement and responding to stimuli
- Nonliving things are composed of ______ but not cells.
17 Clues: kidneys, brain, stomach, lungs • Cell --> _______→ organ → organ system • ______--> tissue → organ → organ system • All living things are composed of _______. • the system that protects your internal organs • the system that supplies the body with oxygen • help carry on life activities within the cell. • a chemical signal produced in the endocrine system • ...
Defining Your Future 2013-10-18
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- the system that protects your internal organs
- All living things are composed of _______.
- a chemical signal produced in the endocrine system
- Shivering when you are cold is an example of the human body’s ability to _________ to the environment
- the system that supplies the body with oxygen
- The nervous, skeletal, and muscular systems work together to control
- The digestive and the _______________ systems work together to deliver nutrients from food to the body cells.
- kidneys, brain, stomach, lungs
- help carry on life activities within the cell.
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- Cell --> _______→ organ → organ system
- the organ system responsible for elimination of wastes
- ______--> tissue → organ → organ system
- the organ system responsible for deliverying nutrients to the body
- the organ system responsible for breaking down nutrients
- When a person inhales, the lungs absorb oxygen, which is used by the mitochondrion in the cells to carry out the process of __________
- the organ system responsible for coordinating movement and responding to stimuli
- Nonliving things are composed of ______ but not cells.
17 Clues: kidneys, brain, stomach, lungs • Cell --> _______→ organ → organ system • ______--> tissue → organ → organ system • All living things are composed of _______. • the system that protects your internal organs • the system that supplies the body with oxygen • help carry on life activities within the cell. • a chemical signal produced in the endocrine system • ...
Body Systems 2023-09-25
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- System small intestine and large intestine
- system a network of hormone
- system regulates how much of each hormone is released
- System is made up of the brain and spinal cord
- system muscles pull on the bones causing movements at the joints
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- system keeps our body's water balance
- system takes up oxygen from the air we breathe
- System allowing for movement
- system body for a short period of time
- system keeps everything in balance by removing waste
10 Clues: system a network of hormone • System allowing for movement • system keeps our body's water balance • system body for a short period of time • System small intestine and large intestine • system takes up oxygen from the air we breathe • System is made up of the brain and spinal cord • system keeps everything in balance by removing waste • ...
frogs 2024-06-03
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- deliver oxygen to the body; part of the respiratory system
- Organ near the stomach that produces, stores, and eliminates blood cells
- largest digestive gland or organ in the body of the frog: part of the digestive system
- Masses of fat in the body cavities of frogs needed for hibernating and matching; considered part of the reproductive system in the frog
- Stores urine; part of the excretory system
- the two upper chambers of the heart; part of the circulatory system
- Digestion, uptake of sugar; part of the digestive system
- Filters blood, makes urine; part of the excretory system
- moves digested food out of the body; part of the digestive system
- hearing
- Stores bile; part of the digestive system
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- All waste is collected; part of the digestive system
- Transparent cover that protects the eye
- Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart; part of the circulatory system
- Stores solid waste, eggs, sperm; part of the excretory system, reproductive system, and the digestive system
- air opening to exchange gases
- blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart; part of the circulatory system
- the first part of the small intestine immediately beyond the stomach, leading to the jejunum; part of the digestive system
- thin membrane that holds the coils of the small intestine
- lower chamber of the heart;part of the circulatory system
20 Clues: hearing • air opening to exchange gases • Transparent cover that protects the eye • Stores bile; part of the digestive system • Stores urine; part of the excretory system • All waste is collected; part of the digestive system • Digestion, uptake of sugar; part of the digestive system • Filters blood, makes urine; part of the excretory system • ...
Chapter 1 Anatomy 2023-09-02
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- the system that produces either sperm or eggs to create offspring
- the organ system that supports the body
- The study of the structure and shape of the body and its parts
- the system that transports materials through the body
- the organ system that forms the body covering
- the study of how the body and its parts work or function
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- the organ system that sends messages through the body
- the system that cleans the blood
- the system that removes nitrogenous waste and regulates water and electrolytes
- the system that produces hormones
- the system that absorbs nutrients and breaks down food
- the system that supplies blood with oxygen
12 Clues: the system that cleans the blood • the system that produces hormones • the organ system that supports the body • the system that supplies blood with oxygen • the organ system that forms the body covering • the organ system that sends messages through the body • the system that transports materials through the body • ...
Emma Nolans' Blood & Guts Crosword 2012-08-14
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- The colour of nonoxygenated blood
- A group of organs
- A system that contains a lot of blood
- A system that has a lot to do with food
- An organ that controls your body
- The stuff you breathe in
- A pipe which air travels through
- The things you see through
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- A pipe that food passes through
- The colour of oxygenated blood
- The stuff you breathe out
- A sport that you do in water
- A system that contains the lungs
- A sport that contains a ball
- A system that gives support and structure to the body
- A red liquid that is pumped around the body by the heart
- A sport that contains a bow
- One of the things you can breathe through
18 Clues: A group of organs • The stuff you breathe in • The stuff you breathe out • The things you see through • A sport that contains a bow • A sport that you do in water • A sport that contains a ball • The colour of oxygenated blood • A pipe that food passes through • A system that contains the lungs • An organ that controls your body • A pipe which air travels through • ...
Obesity 2022-04-25
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- a hormone that contains fat cells to help regulate body weight
- 2 diabetes non-insulin dependent disease
- the sum of food consumed by a person
- disease, a disease that affects the heart and blood vessels
- mellitus, the body's ability to produce or respond to insulin is impaired
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- chemical substance that act like messenger molecules in the body
- blood pressure that is higher than normal
- balloon, weight loss surgery that involves placing a balloon in your stomach
- having too much body fat
- surgery, changes in your digestive system to help lose weight
- disease, a disease that affects the lungs and the other parts of the respiratory system
11 Clues: having too much body fat • the sum of food consumed by a person • blood pressure that is higher than normal • 2 diabetes non-insulin dependent disease • surgery, changes in your digestive system to help lose weight • a hormone that contains fat cells to help regulate body weight • chemical substance that act like messenger molecules in the body • ...
Isabella M. 2023-03-03
Across
- small part of kidney that filters blood
- system organs that break food down in to nutrients
- system regulates liquid in the blood
- system brings in o2 removes co2
- tiny air sacs in lungs
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- uses o2 to break apart glucose
- liquid waste
- space in chest
- organs that filter bloods
- exit tube
- tubes that connects the bladders and kidneys
11 Clues: exit tube • liquid waste • space in chest • tiny air sacs in lungs • organs that filter bloods • uses o2 to break apart glucose • system brings in o2 removes co2 • system regulates liquid in the blood • small part of kidney that filters blood • tubes that connects the bladders and kidneys • system organs that break food down in to nutrients
Body Systems 2021-02-11
Across
- absorbs vitamins and minerals in the digestive system
- Which system allows us to move different parts of our body?
- the type of muscle that is voluntary is called
- Which system breaks down food in our body?
- which system is the control center of our body?
- absorbs water from remaining indigestible food matter
- the type of muscle that moves involuntary is called
- which system is made up of parts that help move substances throughout the body?
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- passage by which food goes from mouth to stomach
- it takes more muscles to frown than to____________?
- blood cells are produced where?
- Which system removes waste materials from our body?
- Which system protects the organs of the body?
- the bones are connected by?
- Which system takes and removes air from out bodies?
- a major organ that is known as the command center of the body
- the type of muscle that makes up the heart
17 Clues: the bones are connected by? • blood cells are produced where? • Which system breaks down food in our body? • Which system protects the organs of the body? • which system is the control center of our body? • the type of muscle that makes up the heart • Which system removes waste materials from our body? • ...
Human Body Systems 2023-04-19
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- Level of Organization that is made of cells
- Body system responsible for breathing
- Level of Organization that is made of tissues
- Body system that circulates blood and nutrients around the body
- Body system that produces offspring
- The constant internal conditions inside the body
- Body system that allows us to break down nutrients from food
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- Body system that controls the body's functions
- Body system that contains muscles and bones and allows us to move
- Body System that gets rid of waste
- Smallest Level of Organization that makes up everything
- Level of Organization that is made up molecules; the basic unit of all living things
- Level of Organization that is made up of atoms
- Level of Organization that is made of organ systems
- Level of Organization that is made from organs working together
- Body system that helps us fight off diseases
16 Clues: Body System that gets rid of waste • Body system that produces offspring • Body system responsible for breathing • Level of Organization that is made of cells • Body system that helps us fight off diseases • Level of Organization that is made of tissues • Body system that controls the body's functions • Level of Organization that is made up of atoms • ...
STEM Crossword Puzzle 2019-09-06
Across
- The five states of matter are solid, liquid, gas,bose einstein condensates and____?
- Where egg cells of females are produced
- The mouth of the volcano is called?
- The artist who painted the painting "Starry Night" is ____ Van Gogh
- A polygon with five sides is called a_______?
- The capacity to do work
- An angle with a measurement of 90 degrees is called a ____ angle?
- The basic unit of life
- He is the father of Biology
- A large mass of stony material
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- The answer in addition is called?
- A triangle that has no equal sides is called a ____ triangle
- The smallest planet in the solar system
- The respiratory system is a series of organs responsible for taking n oxygen and expelling carbon dioxide
- It is the standard unit of power
- Consists of all of the contents outside of the nucleus and enclosed within the cell membrane of a cell.
- The_______valve is also known as the bicuspid valve.
- Produces male reproductive cells (pollen)
- How many times does a secant line intersect a curve?
- The outermost layer of the atmosphere is called the ____sphere
20 Clues: The basic unit of life • The capacity to do work • He is the father of Biology • A large mass of stony material • It is the standard unit of power • The answer in addition is called? • The mouth of the volcano is called? • Where egg cells of females are produced • The smallest planet in the solar system • Produces male reproductive cells (pollen) • ...
RESPIRATORY CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2018-12-13
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- Required for cellular respiration.
- Also known as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
- Two branches at the end of the trachea.
- Fluid build up in air sacs caused by attitude sickness.
- Intersection where pathway for air and food cross.
- Air sacs for gas exchange.
- Keeps alveoli from collapsing.
- Have scattered goblet cells.
- Severe allergic reaction characterised by the constriction of bronchioles.
- Fine tubes that allow passage of air.
- Inflammation of the lining of the bronchioles.
- cancer, Irregular and uncontrolled growth of tumors.
- Divides left and right nostrils.
- Condition where the alveoli deteriorate.
- Organ of gas exchange.
- Duct, Thin-walled tubes, lined with simple squamous epithelium.
- Muscle that separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity.
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- Opening with vocal cords.
- Keeps the windpipe "open"
- Spaces within the skull bones.
- Respiratory center of the brain.
- Cavity where lungs sit.
- Caused by bacteria called mycobacterium tuberculosis.
- Cavity, Filters, warms, and moistens air.
- System, Work closely with circulatory system exchanging gases between air and blood.
- Covers larynx during swallowing.
- Contains vocal cords.
- Spasm of the diaphragm.
- Pause of breathing during sleep.
- A condition where the alveoli becomes filled with fluid.
30 Clues: Contains vocal cords. • Organ of gas exchange. • Cavity where lungs sit. • Spasm of the diaphragm. • Opening with vocal cords. • Keeps the windpipe "open" • Air sacs for gas exchange. • Have scattered goblet cells. • Spaces within the skull bones. • Keeps alveoli from collapsing. • Respiratory center of the brain. • Covers larynx during swallowing. • Pause of breathing during sleep. • ...
Biology 2023-06-14
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- The ultimate end part of the Respiratory System
- Ameoba takes in food using temporary f8nger like extensions called
- which cells produces mucus in the Respiratory passage
- Small part of the intestine increase the surface area
- During photosynthesis conversion of light energy to chemical energy and splitting of water molecules into oxygen and ___
- Breakdown of pyruvate using oxygen takes place in the organelle
- Conversion of the absorbed digested food into body material
- It connects the stomach to small intestine
- The colour of the bile due to the presence of the pigment
- It contains sea shaped rings of cartilage
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- wave of constriction caused by the circular muscles of the gut pushing the food
- Breakdown of glucose
- Sphincter is present at the front end of the stomach to prevent back flow of food into the Oesophagus
- Is the end product of anaerobic respiration
- Some air is always left in the lungs even after forcibly breathing out
- Protein digesting enzyme in our sigestive system
- the muscular sheet which separates the thoracic and abdominal chamber of the human body
- The entrance to the trachea is guarded by a plap
- It is commonly known as Adam's apple
- Energy currency of cell
20 Clues: Breakdown of glucose • Energy currency of cell • It is commonly known as Adam's apple • It contains sea shaped rings of cartilage • It connects the stomach to small intestine • Is the end product of anaerobic respiration • The ultimate end part of the Respiratory System • Protein digesting enzyme in our sigestive system • The entrance to the trachea is guarded by a plap • ...
Body Systems Vocabulary Review 2020-12-06
Across
- Body system that eliminates waste (Kidney is here!)
- Body system that controls the body (Brain is here!)
- Body system that carries nutrients and oxygen through the blood (Heart is here!)
- Group of cells with the same job
- Body system that supports the body, tendons, ligaments, and bones
- Body system comprised of skin, hair, and nails
- Body system made of different glands that produce hormones
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- Group of organs
- Body system that do gas exchange for the body
- Body system that allows people to produce children
- Body system that enables movement
- Body system that processes food and provides nutrients for the body (Stomach is here!)
12 Clues: Group of organs • Group of cells with the same job • Body system that enables movement • Body system that do gas exchange for the body • Body system comprised of skin, hair, and nails • Body system that allows people to produce children • Body system that eliminates waste (Kidney is here!) • Body system that controls the body (Brain is here!) • ...
respiratory review 2024-05-06
Across
- pulmonary embolism
- peak flow
- excite
- respiratory rate
- hypertension a type of blood pressure that affects the arteries in the lungs and in the heart
- do not resuscitate
- chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- shortness of breath
- upper respiratory infection
- infection that inflames air sacs in one or both lungs that may fill with fluid
- continuous positive airway pressure
- half
- turn cough deep breath
- power
- upper jaw bone
- fibrosis an inherited life threatening disorder that damages the lungs and digestive system
- smell
- chest x-ray
- oxygen
- lung disease a group of disorders that causes progressive scarring of lung tissue
- change
- condition in where a person's airway becomes inflamed, narrow and swells which produces extra mucus causing inability to breath
- hair
- pulmonary function test
- rest and relax
- A tumor of the tissue that lines the lungs, stomach, heart, and other organs.
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- nerve
- hydrogen peroxide
- a collapsed lung
- inflammation of the lining of the bronchial tubes which carry air to and from the lungs
- purified protein derivative
- branch
- lens/crystalline lens of eye
- cancer cancer that begins in the lungs, there are two types non-small cell lung caner and small lung cancer
- twitch, pull
- embolism A condition in which one or more arteries in the lungs become blocked by a blood clot.
- new
- A group of lung disease that block airflow and make it difficult to breath
- machine
- carbon dioxide
- heat
- together
- in front of
- without, not
- respiratory therapy
- after
- right pulmonary artery
- draw tight
- wound
- respiratory syntactical virus
50 Clues: new • half • heat • hair • nerve • power • smell • after • wound • excite • branch • oxygen • change • machine • together • peak flow • draw tight • chest x-ray • in front of • twitch, pull • without, not • upper jaw bone • carbon dioxide • rest and relax • a collapsed lung • respiratory rate • hydrogen peroxide • pulmonary embolism • do not resuscitate • shortness of breath • respiratory therapy • turn cough deep breath • ...
Organ Systems 2025-12-17
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- System involved in reactions to temperature, pressure, etc.
- System involved in fighting sickness
- An organ in the Endocrine system that controls production of insulin
- The Organ System involved with distribution of hormones
- The Organ System made of bones
- System that helps with breathing
- Living objects made of tissues that make up organ systems
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- System involved in getting rid of liquid waste
- System made of intestines
- A main organ in the nervous system that controls the whole body
- System that is the body's transport network and helps with distributing nutrients through help from the heart, blood vessels, and blood
- System made of organs that help with movement ex. Biceps
- One of the four main tissues that makes up skin
13 Clues: System made of intestines • The Organ System made of bones • System that helps with breathing • System involved in fighting sickness • System involved in getting rid of liquid waste • One of the four main tissues that makes up skin • The Organ System involved with distribution of hormones • System made of organs that help with movement ex. Biceps • ...
Human Body Practice : By Ella 2021-12-09
Across
- Liquid in your blood
- An airway from the bronchi to the alveoli
- Stores urine
- Lower part of the heart
- Finger like
- Absorbs water
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- Exchange between gases of air and blood
- Direct to the lungs
- Unit of life
- Flat muscle that moves your lungs
- system Removes cellular waste from the body Kidney Filters waste from blood
- Main organ of the respiratory system
- Tiny filter
- Upper part of the heart
14 Clues: Finger like • Tiny filter • Stores urine • Unit of life • Absorbs water • Direct to the lungs • Liquid in your blood • Lower part of the heart • Upper part of the heart • Flat muscle that moves your lungs • Main organ of the respiratory system • Exchange between gases of air and blood • An airway from the bronchi to the alveoli • ...
Clinical Make Up Activity 2025-02-17
Across
- – An excess of carbon dioxide (CO₂) in the bloodstream, often associated with respiratory acidosis.
- Breathing – A deep, rapid breathing pattern seen in metabolic acidosis as the body attempts to compensate by eliminating CO₂.
- Acidosis – A condition where the body produces too much acid or the kidneys fail to remove acid, leading to a low blood pH.
- Alkalosis – A condition caused by hyperventilation, leading to excessive CO₂ loss and an increase in blood pH.
- Gap – A lab calculation used to determine the cause of metabolic acidosis by measuring the difference between positively and negatively charged electrolytes in the blood.
- Alkalosis – A condition caused by excessive loss of hydrogen ions, often due to vomiting or overuse of diuretics, leading to a high blood pH.
- A key principle in HIPAA that ensures patient information is protected.
- Smaller IV gauge often used for elderly patients or those with fragile veins.
- – The body's attempt to restore normal pH balance, either by respiratory adjustments (for metabolic imbalances) or renal adjustments (for respiratory imbalances).
- A route for injections typically given in the abdomen or upper arm.
- An IM injection site often used in infants and small children.
- A method of securing electronic patient data to prevent unauthorized access.
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- size suitable for CT contrast and general IV fluids.
- Injection type given just below the skin, often used for TB testing.
- – A decreased level of carbon dioxide (CO₂) in the bloodstream, often associated with respiratory alkalosis.
- A common site for intramuscular injections in adults.
- What you should do from a workstation when leaving to protect patient information.
- size commonly used for trauma or rapid fluid resuscitation.
- The proper way to dispose of physical patient records to prevent breaches.
- Bicarbonate – A medication used to correct metabolic acidosis by increasing blood pH.
- A preferred site for deep intramuscular injections, avoiding nerves and vessels.
- Maintaining secrecy of patient records and not discussing outside authorized areas.
- A unique code that should not be shared to maintain system security.
- Acidosis – A condition caused by hypoventilation, leading to CO₂ retention and a drop in blood pH.
24 Clues: size suitable for CT contrast and general IV fluids. • A common site for intramuscular injections in adults. • size commonly used for trauma or rapid fluid resuscitation. • An IM injection site often used in infants and small children. • A route for injections typically given in the abdomen or upper arm. • ...
Respiratory 2020-07-05
Across
- inflammation of bronchi
- abbreviation for polysomnography
- abbreviation for vital capacity
- bronchus
- carbon dioxide
- alveolus
- material expelled from lungs by coughing
- incision into the chest
- difficulty breathing
- sinuses air-filled spaces in the skull that open into the nasal cavity
- nose
- slow breathing
- roof of the mouth split into hard and soft
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- abbreviation for upper respiratory infection
- abbreviation for chest x-ray
- medical term for windpipe
- medical term for nosebleed
- uvula
- removal of a lobe of a lung
- direct measurement of lung volume and capacity
- examination inside a body cavity with an endoscope
- collapse of lung tissue
- mouth
- bluish skin color with oxygen deficient blood
- abbreviation for arterial blood gas
- medical term for runny nose
- medical term for throat
- hair-like processes that move mucus upward
- deficient amount of oxygen in tissue cells
- breathing
30 Clues: nose • uvula • mouth • bronchus • alveolus • breathing • carbon dioxide • slow breathing • difficulty breathing • inflammation of bronchi • collapse of lung tissue • incision into the chest • medical term for throat • medical term for windpipe • medical term for nosebleed • removal of a lobe of a lung • medical term for runny nose • abbreviation for chest x-ray • abbreviation for vital capacity • ...
Respiratory 2020-08-27
Across
- spastic closure of the larynx
- fluid in lungs secondary to failing heart
- hospital-acquired, typically worse than other kinds
- herniation through the diaphragm
- chest wall pain
- inflammation of the pleura
- without oxygen
- soil-borne fungual disease of the lung
- consolidation of lung
- walled-off pocket of pus in lung
- purified protien derivative for exposure to TB
- chronic lung disease with bronchitis and barrel-shaped chest
- tuberculosis culture
- needle aspiration of chest or lung
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- camera for viewing lungs
- croup-like cough
- nosebleed
- excessive runny nose
- inflammation of the epiglottis
- reactive airway disease with wheezing
- difficulty breathing
- measures oxygen in the blood or Hgb saturation
- without sound
- to withdraw typically using needle and syringe
24 Clues: nosebleed • without sound • without oxygen • chest wall pain • croup-like cough • excessive runny nose • difficulty breathing • tuberculosis culture • consolidation of lung • camera for viewing lungs • inflammation of the pleura • spastic closure of the larynx • inflammation of the epiglottis • herniation through the diaphragm • walled-off pocket of pus in lung • ...
Respiratory 2023-01-31
Across
- Weaning mode
- Generic form of Lasix
- Potassium sparing diuretic
- A cause of respiratory alkalosis
- Standard Ventilation Mode
- When you stop breathing
- Nitric can be delivered by this
- Condition which develops slowly
- Nitric is weaned by this every 1-2 hours
- Lasix is this type of diuretic
- Checked each shift
- Produces pulmonary vasodilation
- Removal of CO2 from the bloodstream
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- Seals the lower airway in the trachea at this point
- Medication to keep patient calm
- Delivery of O2 into the bloodstream
- A buildup of acid in the bloodstream
- Support/Weaning mode
- A patient passes this for extubation
- Goes from purple to this for CO2 detection
- Alkalosis disorder that elevates serum bicarbonate
- Body fluids have excess base
- Able to follow these for extubation
- Condition which develops suddenly
- Larger tidal volume needed for these patients
- Sedation used during intubation
26 Clues: Weaning mode • Checked each shift • Support/Weaning mode • Generic form of Lasix • When you stop breathing • Standard Ventilation Mode • Potassium sparing diuretic • Body fluids have excess base • Lasix is this type of diuretic • Medication to keep patient calm • Nitric can be delivered by this • Condition which develops slowly • Sedation used during intubation • ...
Respiratory 2023-01-27
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- a long acting antihistamine
- stimulates the sympathetic nervous system
- anti tb drugs have this adverse reaction
- nasal inflammation with runny nose and eyes
- TB antibiotic is given ______ ____ (no space in puzzle)
- we teach the person not to drive when taking
- a maintenance inhaler used in asthma and COPD
- reduces the viscosity of respiratory secretions
- the type of infection a patient may have if they don't rinse after using an inhaler
- an inhaled steroid that reduces inflammation
- relieves cough and increases secretions
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- cough that produces no secretions
- can cause reddish-orange body secretions
- a clue that the liver is being damaged by a drug
- anti tb antibiotics can cause this problem
- works in the brain to decrease cough reflex
- a concern to the nurse because of extended treatment required for TB
- the type of drug therapy we give to treat TB
- a spray that can help
- a problem that many respiratory drugs can cause
- overusing decongestant can cause ____ congestion
- when a patient may need a bronchodilator
22 Clues: a spray that can help • a long acting antihistamine • cough that produces no secretions • relieves cough and increases secretions • anti tb drugs have this adverse reaction • can cause reddish-orange body secretions • when a patient may need a bronchodilator • stimulates the sympathetic nervous system • anti tb antibiotics can cause this problem • ...
Respiratory 2022-05-13
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- at the bottom of the lungs
- dust and debris from nose
- term for lung
- cage, bone structure that protects lungs
- damge to the alveoli due to smoking
- infection of the lungs
- air, air left after most forceful breath
- entrance for air
- volume, amount of air in one breath
- of bronchioles
- tube that splits air to right and left lung
- conduits that branch out from bronchioles
- enters here after the larynx
- entrance for air
- term for voice box
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- that sits on windpipe to prevent food entry
- of air intake in one minute
- pathogens
- for air and food
- cords, thin folds of tissue that produce vibrations
- cavity, where the lungs are located
- organ that occupys the thoracic cavity
- connective tissue that protects windpipe
- of the larynx
- of cells that sweep mucous out of airway
25 Clues: pathogens • term for lung • of the larynx • of bronchioles • for air and food • entrance for air • entrance for air • term for voice box • infection of the lungs • dust and debris from nose • at the bottom of the lungs • of air intake in one minute • enters here after the larynx • damge to the alveoli due to smoking • cavity, where the lungs are located • volume, amount of air in one breath • ...
