respiratory system Crossword Puzzles
RESPIRATORY 2022-09-08
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- amount of air exhaled after maximal inspiration
- Accumulation of thick, purulent, fluid within the pleural
- Removal of entire lung
- shortness of breath
- space enclosed by pleura
- Classification of Pneumonia
- needle puncture through the chest wall
- Removal of a lobe of a lung
- Excessive inflation of the air spaces distal to the terminal bronchioles, alveolar ducts and alveoli
- responsible for olfaction
- Primary site of gas exchange
- Removal or stripping of thick, fibrous, membrane from visceral pleura
- gram stain and culture
- Reaction of the nasal mucosa to a specific allergen
- A complex inflammatory process that increases airway resistance
- anti inflammatory agent
- median portion which contains the heart and great vessels
- Amount of air that can be inspired or expired after a normal respiratory cycle
- effects of anesthesia and restricted breathing with pain
- includes emphysema
- To assess the acid-base status
- Enlarged RBC's
- the higher the pH, the more base is in the blood sample
- communicable disease that commonly attacks the lungs, although mayoccur in other body parts
- breath sounds that originate in the smaller bronchi
- divides into lobar bronchi
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- maximum amount of air that can be inhaled after a relax expiration
- the spitting of blood derived from the lungs
- central compartment of the thoracic
- covers opening to the larynx during swallowing
- causes an imbalance in the body's pH
- used to help clear mucus
- also known as windpipe
- Infant Respiratory Distress Syndrome
- A type of therapy that uses substances to stimulate immune system
- Procedure done prior to ABG
- incision in the chest wall
- Actual blood flow through the pulmonary circulation
- an aminoglycoside antibiotic
- movement of air in and out
- process of gas exchange
- Undissolved masses that travels in the blood stream and occludes a blood vessel
- measures the amount of oxygen being carried by RBC
- type of alveolar cells
- primary cause of COPD
- cannot be measured by spirometer
- Refers to the inflammation of both layers of pleurae
- Tube-like structure which connects nasal and oral cavities to the larynx
- Process involve in gas exchange
49 Clues: Enlarged RBC's • includes emphysema • shortness of breath • primary cause of COPD • Removal of entire lung • also known as windpipe • gram stain and culture • type of alveolar cells • process of gas exchange • anti inflammatory agent • space enclosed by pleura • used to help clear mucus • responsible for olfaction • incision in the chest wall • movement of air in and out • ...
respiratory 2019-09-05
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- Surgical removal of the tonsils
- Instrument used to view inside a bronchus
- surgical removal of a lymph node done to test for malignancy.
- surgical removal of spleen
- Procedure involving insertion of a needle into the pleural space to withdraw fluid
- Machine that provides artificial ventilation
- Surgical removal of the thymus gland
- X-ray of the lung after a radiopaque substance has been inserted into the trachea or bronchial tube.
- Use of the fingertips to tap on a surface to determine the condition beneath the surface
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- Instrument used to view inside the larynx
- X-ray record of the bronchus
- Visual examination of the inside of the bronchi
- A person who draws blood for diagnostic tests
- Instrument to measure lung capacity
- Examination of the interior of the larynx
- Procedure to measure lung capacity
- Method of removing plasma from the body without depleting the formed elements
- Incision into a vein in order to remove blood for a diagnostic test
- Surgical removal of the adenoids
- Insertion of a tube into the chest cavity for the purpose of draining off fluid or air
- Procedure to determine if the patient has been exposed to tuberculosis.
21 Clues: surgical removal of spleen • X-ray record of the bronchus • Surgical removal of the tonsils • Surgical removal of the adenoids • Procedure to measure lung capacity • Instrument to measure lung capacity • Surgical removal of the thymus gland • Instrument used to view inside the larynx • Examination of the interior of the larynx • Instrument used to view inside a bronchus • ...
Respiratory 2023-10-05
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- throat- infection of the throat
- coughing up blood
- tiny hair-like projections that help move unwanted items from the nose.
- absence of breathing
- Embolism- blockage in one or more artery in the lugs
- trouble breathing unless in a certain position
- air-sacs that support a network of capillaries
- of the pleura
- wheezing or squeaking sounds in the chest
- volume- amount of air inhaled
- bluish discoloration of the skin
- whooping cough
- system- Responsible for delivering O2 to the cells of the body
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- Oximetry- used to measure the O2 levels in the blood
- chronic or long-term obstruction
- Crackles heard in the chest
- contagious disease that usually affect the nose and throat
- difficulty breathing-
- movement of air between the enviornment and lungs
- Dome-shaped muscle below the lungs
- lack of O2 in the body
- a flap of cartilage at the root of the tongue
- Windpipe
- pair of spongy,air-filled organs
- fever- strep throat left unattended
25 Clues: Windpipe • of the pleura • whooping cough • coughing up blood • absence of breathing • difficulty breathing- • lack of O2 in the body • Crackles heard in the chest • volume- amount of air inhaled • throat- infection of the throat • chronic or long-term obstruction • pair of spongy,air-filled organs • bluish discoloration of the skin • Dome-shaped muscle below the lungs • ...
Respiratory :)) 2024-12-02
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- alveol/o
- breathe
- pertaining to lungs
- pneum(on)/o
- involuntary contraction
- inflammation of bronchi
- discharge, flow
- diaphragm
- pharyng/o
- breathe
- trache/o
- aer/o
- CPR (3)
- long version of an ENT
- DNR (3)
- blue
- rapid
- condition of blue skin
- incision into the trachea
- pertaining to oxygen
- upon
- chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- gloss/o
- straight
- expansion, dilation, stretching
- carbon dioxide
- epiglott/o
- CO2 (2)
- runny nose
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- TPR (3)
- PE (2)
- SIDS :((
- ox/i
- pertaining to 😈
- painful, bad, difficult
- URI (3)
- surgical puncture
- CXR (2)
- R
- ENT (3)
- rhin/o
- bronch/i
- stomat/o
- bronchiol/o
- O2
- good, true, normal
- TB
- laryng/o
- an-
- surgical excision
- lung, rib area
- pain, painful
- orth/o
53 Clues: R • O2 • TB • an- • ox/i • blue • upon • aer/o • rapid • PE (2) • rhin/o • orth/o • TPR (3) • breathe • URI (3) • CXR (2) • breathe • ENT (3) • CPR (3) • DNR (3) • gloss/o • CO2 (2) • alveol/o • SIDS :(( • trache/o • bronch/i • stomat/o • laryng/o • straight • diaphragm • pharyng/o • epiglott/o • runny nose • pneum(on)/o • bronchiol/o • pain, painful • lung, rib area • carbon dioxide • discharge, flow • pertaining to 😈 • surgical puncture • surgical excision • ...
Respiratory 2025-10-07
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- Chronic respiratory disorder in which the bronchi walls are thickened
- The delivery of fluid through the blood vessels of body tissues
- Volume forcefully expired in the first second after full inspiration
- A broad term referring to diminished availability of oxygen to the body tissues
- Volume of gas measured from a slow complete expiration without force after a maximal inspiration
- Abnormal collection of fluid in the interstitial spaces of the lung and inside the alveoli
- Deficient oxygenation of the blood
- Destruction of alveolar and alveolar-capillary wall producing emphysematous blebs
- The extent to which the lungs are able to return to their original position after being stretched or distended
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- Methods used to clear secretions from the airways
- The retention of excessive amounts of CO2
- The movement of oxygen and carbon dioxide across the alveolar capillary membrane
- The result of insufficient 02 or excessive C02
- The amount of air forcefully exhaled
- The movement of air from the external environment to the gas exchange units of the lung and back to the environment
- An incomplete expansion or collapse of alveoli
- Enlargement of the right side of the heart as a complication of PH caused by constriction of the pulmonary vessels
- Effusion A collection of fluid in the pleural space
- Lipoprotein produced by cells lining the alveoli which lowers surface tension within the alveoli
- An inflammation of the pleura
20 Clues: An inflammation of the pleura • Deficient oxygenation of the blood • The amount of air forcefully exhaled • The retention of excessive amounts of CO2 • The result of insufficient 02 or excessive C02 • An incomplete expansion or collapse of alveoli • Methods used to clear secretions from the airways • Effusion A collection of fluid in the pleural space • ...
Respiratory 2025-10-17
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- Increased intrathoracic pressures caused by CPAP can lead to
- What is the role of cilia within the respiratory tract? ____ _____
- ICP’s can value add to asthma presentations by administering what second line medication
- A MDI with spacer and proper administration technique has been proven to be as effective as nebulised medication administration, although severely dyspnoeic patients with low _____ _____ _____ may have difficulty achieving proper MDI technique and may benefit from nebulised medication therapy.
- Oral prednisolone is indicated when no previous therapeutic doses have been administered in the last _____ hours
- Coughing up of blood due to pulmonary arteriolar rupture or leakage
- COPD is an umbrella term for what irreversible airway conditions that cause obstruction to expiratory airflow 1) emphysema and 2)____ _____
- In COPD patients requiring nebulised medications limit oxygen exposure to ___ minutes
- A corticosteroid used by ICP’s
- A short acting B2 adrenergic receptor agonist
- If the patient shows no improvement from the current treatment regime as indicated by the classification of asthma severity table ____ to the next highest treatment regime
- Magnesium reduces _____ influx into cells causing smooth muscle relaxation
- Decreased function of the right ventricle due to pulmonary hypertension
- What lung disease is characterised by abnormal enlargement of the airways distal to the terminal bronchioles and is to the destruction of alveolar septa
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- Patients with a history of moderate to severe COPD may be at a risk of ______ respiratory failure
- Degranulation of mast cells cause release of _____ _____
- Adrenaline may be harmful if administered to patients presenting with exacerbation of ____
- Exacerbation of asthma can lead to what type of shock
- CPAP has a multifactorial action, decreasing work of breathing and ____ the alveoli during the entire respiratory cycle
- Approx 70% of actue exacerbations of COPD are caused by ____ ____
- The most common age for croup is six months to ____ years
- Three clinical features of asthma are excess mucus production, airway oedema and _____
- viral condition that causes inflammation of the upper airway, larynx, trachea and bronchi in children
- Croup can be recognised by barking cough, horse voice and _____
- An abnormal contraction of smooth muscle resulting in narrowing of the lumen and obstruction of airways and is the main characteristic of asthma
25 Clues: A corticosteroid used by ICP’s • A short acting B2 adrenergic receptor agonist • Exacerbation of asthma can lead to what type of shock • Degranulation of mast cells cause release of _____ _____ • The most common age for croup is six months to ____ years • Increased intrathoracic pressures caused by CPAP can lead to • ...
Clinical Make Up Activity 2025-02-17
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- – 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. • ...
Animal Bodies as Systems 2023-05-10
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- System that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
- System that provides movement and support
- Detect changes in the environment, which then get sent to the body systems in order to respond to the change
- Tissue that connects parts of your body together
- Tissue that forms and protects boundaries
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- Multiple organs combine together to make this which preforms specific functions
- System that carries oxygen, water, and nutrients to the body
- Tissue that functions as a messaging system
- System that processes information
- A group of animals
- Made up of two or more tissue types
- Tissue that produces movement
- Two or more types of which make up organs
- System that breaks down food into energy the body can use
- System that gets rid of waste
15 Clues: A group of animals • Tissue that produces movement • System that gets rid of waste • System that processes information • Made up of two or more tissue types • System that provides movement and support • Two or more types of which make up organs • Tissue that forms and protects boundaries • Tissue that functions as a messaging system • ...
Human Body Systems 2024-04-25
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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 • ...
Continuous Training 2022-10-20
10 Clues: level of intensity • what does it improve • exercise using oxygen • improved system(heart) • improved system(lungs) • improved transport of… • amount of time exercise lasts • continuous exercise beginning with j • continuous exercise beginning with c • continuous exercise beginning with s
RESPIRATORY CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2018-12-13
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- Fluid build up in air sacs caused by attitude sickness.
- Pause of breathing during sleep.
- Intersection where pathway for air and food cross.
- Air sacs for gas exchange.
- Divides left and right nostrils.
- Cavity Filters, warms, and moistens air.
- Two branches at the end of the trachea.
- Caused by bacteria called mycobacterium tuberculosis.
- Inflammation of the lining of the bronchioles.
- Required for cellular respiration.
- Severe allergic reaction characterised by the constriction of bronchioles.
- Have scattered goblet cells.
- Opening with vocal cords.
- Also known as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
- Duct Thin-walled tubes, lined with simple squamous epithelium.
- Organ of gas exchange.
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- Keeps the windpipe "open"
- Contains vocal cords.
- Respiratory center of the brain.
- System Work closely with circulatory system exchanging gases between air and blood.
- Spasm of the diaphragm.
- Covers larynx during swallowing.
- Spaces within the skull bones.
- Fine tubes that allow passage of air.
- Keeps alveoli from collapsing.
- A condition where the alveoli becomes filled with fluid.
- Condition where the alveoli deteriorate.
- Muscle that separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity.
- Cavity where lungs sit.
29 Clues: Contains vocal cords. • Organ of gas exchange. • Spasm of the diaphragm. • Cavity where lungs sit. • 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. • Pause of breathing during sleep. • Covers larynx during swallowing. • ...
The body systems 2013-02-28
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- They carry blood from the body to the heart.
- A part of the respiratory system, that contains your vocal chords.
- A strong and flexible tissue that cuisines you joints.
- They connect veins and arteries to the cells in the body.
- The main openings through which air can enter the lungs.
- The exchange of gasses between the body and the air.
- A chronic condition through which small air passages in a persons respiratory system become narrowed or blocked.
- A fluid that softens food in order for a person to easily swallow it.
- The breakdown and changing, into material the body needs, of food.
- The breaking of a bone caused by injury.
- They carry blood from the heart to other parts of the body.
- Soft tissue in the center of certain bones.
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- Also called the large intestine.
- A windpipe that leads air to the lungs.
- Another name for high blood pressure.
- A flap tissue which closes over the trachea when you swallow.
- Tissues that are cord like and connect the bones in joints
- A muscle that separates the lungs from the abdomen.
- They bent the arm at the elbow.
- They bend the hand at the wrist.
20 Clues: They bent the arm at the elbow. • Also called the large intestine. • They bend the hand at the wrist. • Another name for high blood pressure. • A windpipe that leads air to the lungs. • The breaking of a bone caused by injury. • Soft tissue in the center of certain bones. • They carry blood from the body to the heart. • A muscle that separates the lungs from the abdomen. • ...
Infection Control 2024-10-11
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- Precautions Use of PPE and hand hygiene to prevent the spread of microorganisms.
- PPE worn to protect respiratory system
- protection PPE worn to protect the eyes from exposure to infectious agents
- Process of reducing the number of microorganisms that can be transmitted through the air.
- Microorganism that causes disease
- precautions Precautions used to prevent the spread of microorganisms that can be transmitted through the air
- PPE worn to protect clothing and skin
- Substance that stimulates immune system to produce an immune response to a specific agent
- Object that can harbor and transmit microorganisms
- Separation of individuals to prevent spread of infection
- PPE worn to protect hands
- Precautions Spread of microorganisms through respiratory droplets
- Invasion and multiplication of microorganisms in body
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- Process of killing all microorganisms on an object or surface
- Based Precautions Used in addition to standard precautions
- Transmission Spread of microorganisms through air
- Process of receiving a vaccine to protect against a specific infectious agent.
- Mask that provides higher level of protection
- Precautions Precautions used to prevent the spread of microorganisms through direct or indirect contact
- Kills or prevents growth of microorganisms on skin or other living tissue
- Spread of microorganisms from one person to another
- Hygiene Practice of washing or sanitizing hands to prevent infection
- Precautions Precautions used to prevent the spread of microorganisms through respiratory droplets
- Protection Equipment Also known as PPE
24 Clues: PPE worn to protect hands • Microorganism that causes disease • PPE worn to protect clothing and skin • PPE worn to protect respiratory system • Protection Equipment Also known as PPE • Mask that provides higher level of protection • Transmission Spread of microorganisms through air • Object that can harbor and transmit microorganisms • ...
Response to Natural Disasters and Terrorism 2025-11-07
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- lung, Deadly primary blast injury from over-pressurization
- Confusion- hallucinations- dry skin- dilated pupils- Lasts 30 minutes to 4 days​
- National Incident Management System
- approach, Preparing for ANY disaster type with flexible scalable resources​
- explosives,TNT Nitroglycerin C-4; Produces supersonic shockwave.​
- Intentional release of natural pathogens to cause illness or death​
- may occur from individuals being thrown by the blast wind
- Patient has no symptoms ​
- Creates hydrochloric acid in lungs​- Destroys lung tissue​- Smells like freshly cut hay​- Causes Pulmonary edema and acute- respiratory distress​
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- Chemical- Biological- Radiological/Nuclear- Explosive weapons
- flying debris and bomb fragments; any body part may be affected
- explosives, Pipe bombs- Gunpowder; subsonic blast effects​
- Interferes with cells’ ability to use oxygen (rapid asphyxia)​- Can kill within 5-8 minutes with severe exposure​
- Runny nose- pinpoint pupils- drooling- sweating​- Muscle twitching- seizures- coma- Respiratory failure within minutes​
- the impact of the over-pressurization wave on body surfaces
- causes painful blisters resembling second-degree burns​ - Damages skin- eyes- and respiratory tract-effects may take hours or a full day to appear​​
- care for nerve agents
17 Clues: care for nerve agents • Patient has no symptoms ​ • National Incident Management System • may occur from individuals being thrown by the blast wind • lung, Deadly primary blast injury from over-pressurization • explosives, Pipe bombs- Gunpowder; subsonic blast effects​ • the impact of the over-pressurization wave on body surfaces • ...
COVID-19 and Pregnancy 2023-02-15
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- what illness is an acute respiratory illness
- When a woman has secondary amenorrhea and is forming a child in her uterus
- the single most important way to prevent infection
- what body system does COVID mainly effect?
- when a fetus is born and is not breathing
- being sick but not showing any symptoms
- when the mother has HTN, blurred vision, and is a high risk pregnancy
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- boosting this can help fight COVID-19
- conditions that may cause you to become more ill or have complications when getting sick
- when the fetus is delivered before complete gestation
- when a pregnant woman has symptomatic covid, how will they likely give birth
- the scientific name of COVID-19
- this vitamin aids in boosting the immune system
- given to help build immunity and aid in lessening the symptom of COVID-19
- when the mother has a severe, symptomatic COVID experience, the newborn will likely be transferred to where?
- the test results when COVID is detected
16 Clues: the scientific name of COVID-19 • boosting this can help fight COVID-19 • being sick but not showing any symptoms • the test results when COVID is detected • when a fetus is born and is not breathing • what body system does COVID mainly effect? • what illness is an acute respiratory illness • this vitamin aids in boosting the immune system • ...
Acquisition Activity 2013-01-31
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- protects the body from diseases
- system that eliminates waste products
- the process in which stimulus produces a response
- a group of tissues that works together to perform a single cell
- the basic unit of life
- provides supports to the body and connects in parts
- recognize and coordinates the body
- that makes voluntary and involuntary movement
- the most important nutrient
- a group of cells with an specific function
- are the major source of energy in the body
- system that support the body
- system that produce voluntary movements
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- tissue that lines the interior and exterior body surface
- systems that transports oxygen and nutrients
- system that reproduce gametes
- system that growths and develop
- supply raw materials for growth
- system that guards against infection and injury
- is equal to 1000 calories
- brings in oxygen needed for cellular respiration
- groups of organs that perform closely related function
- internal conditions of the human body
- system that breaks down food
- helps the body to absorb fat soluble vitamins
25 Clues: the basic unit of life • is equal to 1000 calories • the most important nutrient • system that breaks down food • system that support the body • system that reproduce gametes • protects the body from diseases • system that growths and develop • supply raw materials for growth • recognize and coordinates the body • system that eliminates waste products • ...
Understanding the Basics of Medical Terminology 2016-10-12
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- / a-
- system / body system that includes the lungs and airways and performs breathing
- system / body system that includes the brain, spinal cord, and nerves and controls most body functions by sending and receiving messages
- / study of poisons
- / plastic surgery of the skin
- / contractile tissue that plays a major role in body movement
- system / body system that includes the hear and blood vessels
- / -kinesis;-kinesia
- / -sclerosis
- / derm(o)
- membrane / largest membrane of the human body
- / group of specialized tissue that performs a specific function
- / any group of cells that work together to perform a single function
- / muscle pain
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- / heart
- / -plegia
- / -algia
- / at or towards the front of the body
- / at or towards the back of the body
- / fear of blood
- / -itis
- / any group of organs and ancillary parts that work together to form a function
- / dys-
- / -genic
- / fibrous band that connects muscle to bone or other structures
- / phleb(o)
- / -pathy
- fixation / -pexy
- / place of joining between two or more bones
- / neuro
30 Clues: / a- • / dys- • / heart • / -itis • / neuro • / -algia • / -genic • / -pathy • / -plegia • / derm(o) • / phleb(o) • / -sclerosis • / muscle pain • / fear of blood • fixation / -pexy • / study of poisons • / -kinesis;-kinesia • / plastic surgery of the skin • / at or towards the back of the body • / at or towards the front of the body • / place of joining between two or more bones • ...
BI 14 Hierarchy, Body Systems, Cells 2024-01-11
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- system that transports needed substances to body cells and carries away waste
- smallest unit of life
- system protects body against disease and infections
- large in plants and small in animal cells. Stores things
- outer layer of plant cells. Animal cells don't have one
- controls cell, contains DNA
- collection of tissues working together
- group of atoms bonded together
- jelly-like stuff inside cells
- organs that work together to perform a function
- system that digests and breaks down food and absorbs nutrients
- system allows movement, helps respond, protects internal organs, blood cells produced in bones
- system that exchanges gases, oxygen and carbon dioxide
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- group of similar cells to perform a function
- structures within a cell with specific functions
- smallest unit of matter
- occurs in all cells. lets things in and out of the cell
- system sends signals between body and cells, responds to environment
- system cleans the blood and makes urine
- exist only in plant cells. Allows them to make their own food
- living thing that carries out basic life functions
- provides energy for both plant and animal cells
22 Clues: smallest unit of life • smallest unit of matter • controls cell, contains DNA • jelly-like stuff inside cells • group of atoms bonded together • collection of tissues working together • system cleans the blood and makes urine • group of similar cells to perform a function • organs that work together to perform a function • provides energy for both plant and animal cells • ...
Respiratory 2023-04-05
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- Increase in Co2
- Normal quiet breathing
- Movement of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the lungs and tissues
- As acidity increases, O2 affinity for Hb ___________.
- Acts as a switching mechanism to route air and food into the proper channels
- Hyperbaric oxygenation is a clinical application of this law
- Elastic cartilage that covers the laryngeal inlet during swallowing
- Detergent like lipid and protein complex produced by Type II alveolar cells
- Hypoxia due to cyanide poisoning
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- Decrease in Co2
- Law that states each gas in a mixture of gases exerts its own pressure
- Cartilage where trachea divides into 2 bronchi
- Carbon monoxide binds to this
- The only externally visible part of the respiratory system
- Law that states if temperature states the same, pressure and volume are inversely related
- Dead space of 150 ml
- Indentation that contains pulmonary and systemic blood vessels
- The major non-elastic source of resistance to gas flow
- Pleura on the thoracic wall and superior face of diaphragm
19 Clues: Decrease in Co2 • Increase in Co2 • Dead space of 150 ml • Normal quiet breathing • Carbon monoxide binds to this • Hypoxia due to cyanide poisoning • Cartilage where trachea divides into 2 bronchi • As acidity increases, O2 affinity for Hb ___________. • The major non-elastic source of resistance to gas flow • The only externally visible part of the respiratory system • ...
Respiratory 2024-03-14
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- causes constipation & respiratory depression
- watch for this side effect with montelukast
- used for dry cough
- longer duration of action (LABA)
- best form of expectorant
- generation antihistamine doesn't cause drowsiness
- used for acute asthma attack
- first generation antihistamine
- increases theophylline levels
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- corticosteroid used for seasonal rhinitis
- antidote for acetaminophen overdose
- used as a maintenance medication for asthma/COPD
- decreases theophylline levels
- therapeutic range 10-20mcg/mL, toxicity (GI distress, tachycardia, seizures)
- overuse causes rebound congestion
- do not stop abruptly due to adrenal insufficiency
- used after a bronchodilator
- anticholinergic medication used in conjunction with a SABA for asthma
- opportunistic side effect from steroids
19 Clues: used for dry cough • best form of expectorant • used after a bronchodilator • used for acute asthma attack • decreases theophylline levels • increases theophylline levels • first generation antihistamine • longer duration of action (LABA) • overuse causes rebound congestion • antidote for acetaminophen overdose • opportunistic side effect from steroids • ...
Nervous, Endocrine, Circulatory, Respiratory, Skeletal, Muscular 2026-02-23
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- major organ of the circulatory system
- a chemical compound produced by glands
- the gas that we breathe in
- this system pumps blood around the body to transport nutrients, water, CO2 and O2
- the body system that controls and communicates with all other systems
- a change in an organism’s environment that causes a reaction
- another word for breathing
- major organs of the endocrine system
- this body system provides strength, balance and warmth; allows the body to move
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- the waste product we breathe out
- the process of an organism's internal environment being kept stable in spite of external changes.
- this body system speeds up or slows down body processes by releasing hormones into the bloodstream
- an action or change in behavior due to a stimulus
- the three types of muscles are skeletal, smooth and ______.
- major organ of the respiratory system
- this body system protects and holds organs in place; provides structural support and produces new red blood cells
- major organ of the nervous system
17 Clues: the gas that we breathe in • another word for breathing • the waste product we breathe out • major organ of the nervous system • major organs of the endocrine system • major organ of the circulatory system • major organ of the respiratory system • a chemical compound produced by glands • an action or change in behavior due to a stimulus • ...
Metabolism 2022-10-21
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- It’s in meat, eggs, and bean.
- It’s in meat, eggs, and bean.
- A chemical you get from trees.
- Sugar.
- You find it in fruits vegetables
- What breaks down your food?
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- Directs blood to the rest of your body.
- Helps you breathe.
- A small piece of something.
- Protein is broken down into it.
- They’re inside of your body
- You find starch in it.
12 Clues: Sugar. • Helps you breathe. • You find starch in it. • A small piece of something. • They’re inside of your body • What breaks down your food? • It’s in meat, eggs, and bean. • It’s in meat, eggs, and bean. • A chemical you get from trees. • Protein is broken down into it. • You find it in fruits vegetables • Directs blood to the rest of your body.
Body Systems Crossword 2020-10-19
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- Body system that protects and supports the body, also produces blood cells
- Body system that sends oxygen and nutrients throughout the body in blood
- When many organs come together, this forms (2 words)
- Body system that takes in food and breaks it down, creating digested material
- Body system that allows for movement
- When many tissues come together, this forms
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- When many cells come together, this forms
- Body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
- The most complex level of organization
- Body system that removes cell waste from the body
- Body system that sends signals throughout the body
- The most simple level of organization
- Body system that helps you when you are sick
13 Clues: Body system that allows for movement • The most simple level of organization • The most complex level of organization • When many cells come together, this forms • When many tissues come together, this forms • Body system that helps you when you are sick • Body system that removes cell waste from the body • Body system that sends signals throughout the body • ...
Test your Knowledge about "The Lung" 2023-04-20
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- The ... is the amount of air inhaled or exhaled during relaxed breathing.
- The branching network of air passages.
- The tiny air sacs of the lung.
- Accounts for 85% percent of lung cancer cases.
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- The right lung has ... lobes.
- Membrane that covers the lung.
- Important muscle for breathing.
- The lung is part of the ... respiratory system.
- The left lung has ... lobes.
- Where the respiratory center is located.
- Protects the lung.
11 Clues: Protects the lung. • The left lung has ... lobes. • The right lung has ... lobes. • Membrane that covers the lung. • The tiny air sacs of the lung. • Important muscle for breathing. • The branching network of air passages. • Where the respiratory center is located. • Accounts for 85% percent of lung cancer cases. • The lung is part of the ... respiratory system. • ...
Body Systems Crssword 2025-03-26
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- System that drains excess tissue fluids and defends the body against infections
- System that exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide between the body and air
- System that initiates and regulates vital bodily functions, sensations, and movements
- System that protects the body surface
- system that filters and eliminates waste
- System responsible for hormone production
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- System responsible for transporting oxygen and nutrients throughout the system
- System that includes glands like thyroid and adrenal glands
- System that breaks down food for energy absorption
- System ensuring the body's immune response and pathogens through lymph nodes and vessels
- System that provides mechanical support, posture, and locomotion
- What is the central muscle in the circulatory system?
- System that's involved in production of humans
13 Clues: System that protects the body surface • system that filters and eliminates waste • System responsible for hormone production • System that's involved in production of humans • System that breaks down food for energy absorption • What is the central muscle in the circulatory system? • System that includes glands like thyroid and adrenal glands • ...
Ventilation and Breathing 2021-04-15
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- nasal or oral/ where air enters the body
- gas exchanged in lungs
- a law that shows the inverse relationship of P & V
- it contracts during inspiration
- a type of spirometer that uses flow rate to measure volume
- records changes in lung volume
- a respiratory infection that is riddling the nation
- this volume can be seen during restful breathing
- small air sacks
- this is where air flows through (respiratory___)
- primary organ of the respiratory system
- force over area
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- a law that says pressure exerted by a gas is proportional to temperature
- the volume of air left after expiration
- medical term for shortness of breath
- chronic lung disease that's caused by hypersensitive bronchi
- the act of breathing
- these muscles contract during inspiration
- this loop gives information that is diagnostically significant
- from nasal cavity to alveoli
20 Clues: small air sacks • force over area • the act of breathing • gas exchanged in lungs • from nasal cavity to alveoli • records changes in lung volume • it contracts during inspiration • medical term for shortness of breath • the volume of air left after expiration • primary organ of the respiratory system • nasal or oral/ where air enters the body • ...
Vocabulary Sort #9 2023-02-02
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- not permanent
- contagious
- the components of a machine
- a place for students to sleep usually at a school
- a feeling of great distress
- difficult; challenging
- related to the respiratory system
- black magic; witchcraft
- a suffix that forms an adjective when added that means full of
- a suffix that forms an adjective when added meaning characterized by. It can also have an "i" in it.
- not real; fake
- full of bragging
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- having a deep understanding or perceptive
- a collection of words that tap into the senses
- the act of showing courage
- intended to explain or describe something
- mandatory
- a suffix that when added creates a noun meaning class, kind, nature of, etc.
- abundant
- A suffix that can create either a noun or an adjective
- full of waste, creating a lot of waste
- shy
- characterized by bravery
- characterized by good morals
24 Clues: shy • abundant • mandatory • contagious • not permanent • not real; fake • full of bragging • difficult; challenging • black magic; witchcraft • characterized by bravery • the act of showing courage • the components of a machine • a feeling of great distress • characterized by good morals • related to the respiratory system • full of waste, creating a lot of waste • ...
Crossword 2022-01-12
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- is where the digestive system starts
- is the second function of the digestive system
- is a large muscular sac that do physical and chemical reactions to the food
- enzyme that contain the saliva
- tube that is connected to the stomach (the food passes until it recahes the stomach)
- system that brings oxygen needed for cellular respiration
- is the final intestine
- system that supports the body
- has three functions,one of the is to produce hormons that regulate the sugar blood
- intestine that is next to the stomach
- system that transports oxygen, nutrients, and hormones to cells
- contractions of smooth muscles that moves the food
- produces a bile, a fluid whit lipids and salts
- system that eliminates waste products
- digestion that is the physical breakdown of large pieces of food
- is the first function of the digestive system
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- is a mixture with an oatmeal-like consistency
- system that breaks down food,absorb nutrients and eliminate wastes
- system that produce voluntary movement
- enzyme that is best in acidic conditions
- system that produces gametes
- digestion that the enzymes break down the food into small molecules
- is the third function of the digestive system
- its a fingerlike projections
- is the final function of the digestive system
25 Clues: is the final intestine • system that produces gametes • its a fingerlike projections • system that supports the body • enzyme that contain the saliva • is where the digestive system starts • intestine that is next to the stomach • system that eliminates waste products • system that produce voluntary movement • enzyme that is best in acidic conditions • ...
The Respiratory System 2021-06-01
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- 2 narrower tubes that the trachea branches into
- air passes from the pharynx into a triangle-shaped area called the voice box or
- a tube that is held open by C-shaped rings of cartilage
- a flap of tissue at the lower end of the pharynx
- from Latin alveus means "cavity"
- main organs of the respiratory system
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- a series of chemical reactions that transform the energy in food molecules to usuable energy
- the movement of air into and out of the lungs
- where air is warmed and moistened
- lines the nose and most other airways in the respiratory system
- a tubelike passageway at the top of the throat that recieves air, food, and liquids from the mouth or nose
11 Clues: from Latin alveus means "cavity" • where air is warmed and moistened • main organs of the respiratory system • the movement of air into and out of the lungs • 2 narrower tubes that the trachea branches into • a flap of tissue at the lower end of the pharynx • a tube that is held open by C-shaped rings of cartilage • ...
cardio-respiratory system 2022-05-26
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- When the upper chambers of the heart contract
- The number of times the heart beats per minute
- The ability of the heart and lungs to provide oxygen for the working muscles to keep exercising for long periods of time without the effects of fatigue
- A resting heart rate below 60bpm
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- A steady rise in heart rate after 10mins of steady state exercise in warm conditions
- The amount of blood ejected from the Aorta per minute
- The movement of gas molecules from an area of high concentration, or partial pressure, to low concentration, or partial pressure.
- The hearts pacemaker
- The amount of air breathed in and out per breath
- An increase in Venous Return causes and increase in ejection fraction, this is known as
- an increase in the strength & contraction force of the cardiac muscle
11 Clues: The hearts pacemaker • A resting heart rate below 60bpm • When the upper chambers of the heart contract • The number of times the heart beats per minute • The amount of air breathed in and out per breath • The amount of blood ejected from the Aorta per minute • an increase in the strength & contraction force of the cardiac muscle • ...
The Respiratory System 2020-09-17
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- absorbed my plants in photosynthesis
- main function
- a group of tissue
- taking air in and out
- where we receive food
- a set of things working together
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- organ we smell through
- a colorless and odorless gas
- increases the volume of the thorax and so inflates the lungs
- a large tube that helps convey air to the lungs
- primary organ of the respiratory system
11 Clues: main function • a group of tissue • taking air in and out • where we receive food • organ we smell through • a colorless and odorless gas • a set of things working together • absorbed my plants in photosynthesis • primary organ of the respiratory system • a large tube that helps convey air to the lungs • increases the volume of the thorax and so inflates the lungs
Respiratory System Quiz 2021-05-07
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- A sheet of muscle which separates the abdominal and thoracic cavities.
- This is the waste product we breathe out and is left over after the oxygen is used up by the cells.
- The "Flappy Thing" that opens and closes to to prevent food from entering the lungs and allows air in.
- The process of energy being released when cells use nutrients and oxygen to produce energy is called _______________ Respiration.
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- When the diaphragm relaxes and we breathe out it is called ___________.
- Tube that branch off from the trachea into the lungs
- This happens when we breathe in and the ribs move upwards and outwards.
- These are tiny sacs in the lungs where gases are exchanged.
- Tiny hairs that filter the air as it enters the body.
- The body uses this for life and energy.
- One is smaller than the other to make room for the heart.
11 Clues: The body uses this for life and energy. • Tube that branch off from the trachea into the lungs • Tiny hairs that filter the air as it enters the body. • One is smaller than the other to make room for the heart. • These are tiny sacs in the lungs where gases are exchanged. • A sheet of muscle which separates the abdominal and thoracic cavities. • ...
The Respiratory System 2023-02-27
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- Amount of air moving into or out of the lungs during quiet breathing - 500 ml
- breathing out
- A temporary state in which there is an absence of breathing.
- Amount of air remaining in the lungs following forceful expiration - 1200 ml
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- breathing in
- About 300 - 500 million of these in the lungs of an average adult
- pulmonary ventilation
- Composed of many branches of tubes that constitute the bronchial tree, the millions of alveoli, their millions of capillaries, and supportive tissues
- location of respiratory center
- voicebox
- windpipe
11 Clues: voicebox • windpipe • breathing in • breathing out • pulmonary ventilation • location of respiratory center • A temporary state in which there is an absence of breathing. • About 300 - 500 million of these in the lungs of an average adult • Amount of air remaining in the lungs following forceful expiration - 1200 ml • ...
The Respiratory System 2018-04-23
11 Clues: breathing in • breathing out • small air sacs • air enters here • protects the lungs • another name for trachea • portable treatment device • another name for voicebox • cage protects heart and lungs • females fastest growing population of smokers • flap of skin that stops food from entering the airway
Respiratory System Vocabulary 2022-03-12
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- Our _____ expand and contract like balloons as we breathe
- What scientists call your windpipe
- If you know that "respiration" means "_____", then you can already guess what the respiratory system does
- To blow up like a balloon
- We breathe out _____ dioxide, and plants take it in
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- Little tubes in your lungs; Clue: Bronchitis
- To become small again after expanding
- Sacs inside the lungs that get oxygen and carbon dioxide to and from the blood as we breathe in and out
- The _____ system is a group of organs that work together to make sure you can breathe
- Plants release _____, and we breathe it in
- The muscle that allows your lungs to expand and contract; it shrinks as your lungs grow and it grows as your lungs shrink
11 Clues: To blow up like a balloon • What scientists call your windpipe • To become small again after expanding • Plants release _____, and we breathe it in • Little tubes in your lungs; Clue: Bronchitis • We breathe out _____ dioxide, and plants take it in • Our _____ expand and contract like balloons as we breathe • ...
The Respiratory System 2021-12-02
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- co2
- the pipe that send air to the lungs
- is the organ that collects the air
- any of the fine branching blood vessels that form a network between the arterioles and venules.
- splits air into each lung
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- he spreading of something more widely.
- small air tubes that connect the bronchus to the alveoli
- what we breath with
- air sacs that exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide in the blood
- it inflates and deflates the lungs
- curved bones articulated in pairs to the spine the thing that helps you stay strait
11 Clues: co2 • what we breath with • splits air into each lung • it inflates and deflates the lungs • is the organ that collects the air • the pipe that send air to the lungs • he spreading of something more widely. • small air tubes that connect the bronchus to the alveoli • air sacs that exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide in the blood • ...
Respiratory System - ESOL 2025-11-13
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- carries air from the bronchi to all parts of the lungs
- system the process or way that the body breathes
- a tube that carries air between your throat and lungs
- helps you make sounds and talk
- place where air enters the body
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- A big muscle that helps you breathe in and out
- takes oxygen from the air and sends it to the blood
- brings air (oxygen) to the left and right lungs
- moves air from nose and mouth to the trachea
- cavity cleans, warms, wets air
- sacs where air enters the blood
- place where air enters the body
12 Clues: helps you make sounds and talk • sacs where air enters the blood • place where air enters the body • place where air enters the body • cavity cleans, warms, wets air • moves air from nose and mouth to the trachea • A big muscle that helps you breathe in and out • brings air (oxygen) to the left and right lungs • system the process or way that the body breathes • ...
systems organs and cells 2021-04-26
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- send signals from your brain
- produce molecules that destroy viruses and bacterias
- take place
- help to regulate transpiration (plant cell)
- system that realase hormones that control mood
- proses of gas
- cell that inge and sometimes digest bacterias carbon etc.
- cells that transport oxigen
- this cell colect water and minerd nutrients from the soil
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- system that helps you to breath
- conduct electrical impulses throughout the body
- this cell absorbs light so that
- system were we eat the food and then diget it
- send signals to your body
- cells in charge of preventing bleeding
- pump the blood
- system that move the blood throughout the body
- cells in charge of bodys metabolism
- produce egg cells
- cell that pass necesary biological information requered to produce a new organism
- this cell create the rigth enviorment to enable fertilization by the sperm
21 Clues: take place • proses of gas • pump the blood • produce egg cells • send signals to your body • cells that transport oxigen • send signals from your brain • system that helps you to breath • this cell absorbs light so that • cells in charge of bodys metabolism • cells in charge of preventing bleeding • help to regulate transpiration (plant cell) • ...
Natural Science Chapter 1 2020-09-25
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- describes origins of our solar system from a nebula.
- the study of the ocean and its processes
- line running parallel to the globe
- only energy moves (circulatory system)
- science of planets
- science that deals with weather
- the study of rocks
- the study of the earth by. I
- Rimmed by continental shelves
- 97% of water on earth, takes up 71% of surface
- after making observations this is the statement of inferred reasoning
- can be studied separately and continuously interacting
- the steps you take whilst completing an experiment
- 0 degrees longitude 1675
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- well tested and widely accepted
- system energy and Matter move (respiratory system)
- the earth is divided in three parts.
- cratons with large flat land masses
- line running horizontal
- drew the first world map.
- time span of the Formation of the earth.
- map with contour lines
- basin two division of earth surfaces
23 Clues: science of planets • the study of rocks • map with contour lines • line running horizontal • 0 degrees longitude 1675 • drew the first world map. • the study of the earth by. I • Rimmed by continental shelves • well tested and widely accepted • science that deals with weather • line running parallel to the globe • cratons with large flat land masses • ...
Blood vessels/circulatory system 2026-02-11
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- The smallest veins
- Gas we need to live
- Vessels bring blood back to the heart
- Body system bringing oxygen into our bodies
- number of layers in an artery
- Vessels that take blood away from the heart
- Blood in the arteries is under ___________ pressure
- Gas we exhale
- The number of Red Blood Cells
- Blood Vessels where the exchange of gases and nutrients happens
- Body system breaking down food into nutrients
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- Stuff carried by the blood as the result of food you eat
- Body system that releases hormones
- Inside layer of cells in arteries
- When valves don't work, blood pools and causes ___________ veins
- Leftovers from our cells using food
- Fluid that is pumped through the body by the circulatory system
- A flap of tissue in the vein preventing blood from going backward
- The smallest arteries
- Type of muscles that are in blood vessels
20 Clues: Gas we exhale • The smallest veins • Gas we need to live • The smallest arteries • number of layers in an artery • The number of Red Blood Cells • Inside layer of cells in arteries • Body system that releases hormones • Leftovers from our cells using food • Vessels bring blood back to the heart • Type of muscles that are in blood vessels • ...
Station 1: 2/24/26 2026-02-24
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- carbohydrate produced from the process of photosynthesis
- Body System responsible for gas exchange
- to maintain balance
- A process used yo create mRNA
- a molecule created from DNA for protein synthesis.
- the body system responsible for creating hormones
- nonliving components of an ecosystem
- Molecules created from a process.
- a process used by plants to create carbohydrates
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- another way to say different
- the body system responsible for transporting materials, nutrients and blood
- A process used to create ATP.
- The type of energy needed for photosynthesis
- The maximum population an ecosystem can support
- Body system responsible for sending signals throughout the body
- organisms able to produce their own food.
- the hereditary molecules that contains our genetic information
- A protocol used to analyze diagrams images and graphs
- Structure responsible or creating proteins.
- living components of an ecosystem
- Molecules needed for a process
21 Clues: to maintain balance • another way to say different • A process used to create ATP. • A process used yo create mRNA • Molecules needed for a process • living components of an ecosystem • Molecules created from a process. • nonliving components of an ecosystem • Body System responsible for gas exchange • organisms able to produce their own food. • ...
Anatomy Module 1 Systems 2024-01-04
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- the system that is responsible for immunity and fighting disease, major organs are the thyroid and spleen, also part of the circulatory system
- the action that uses complex structures and oxygen to create ATP
- synthesizing of complex structures into simpler ones
- limbs, pelvic, pectoral girdles that serve as an attachment point
- system allowing for body movement
- the first step in creating ATP
- the system made of blood vessels that move blood, oxygen, and nutrients through the body
- the third step in creating ATP
- the system that protects the organs and insulates
- the system that specializes in communication and response
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- the break down of substances into their simpler building blocks
- this cycle is the second step in creating ATP
- the system that breaks down food into small molecules that enter the blood through the small intestines and supplies nutrients
- the system providing framework for muscle system and organs
- the system for excreting waste, regulating water and electrolyte balance in the blood
- the system that excretes CO2 and also keeps the blood supplied with oxygen
- head, neck, trunk
- the system made up of glands that regulates the reproductive system and metabolism
- this system is controlled by the endocrine system
19 Clues: head, neck, trunk • the first step in creating ATP • the third step in creating ATP • system allowing for body movement • this cycle is the second step in creating ATP • this system is controlled by the endocrine system • the system that protects the organs and insulates • synthesizing of complex structures into simpler ones • ...
The Body 2021-03-04
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- this expands in the eye to let light in
- this organ helps break down fats and makes insulin
- these blood cells carry oxygen
- this releases energy in the cell
- this organ makes bile
- these blood cells help fight infection
- this system brings oxygen in the body and releases carbon dioxide
- this is the outer layer of the skin
- these connect muscles to bone
- these contract to produce movement
- this organ breaks down food
- this system removes waste from the body
- this system supports the body
- the basic unit of structure for all living things
- these take blood away from the heart
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- this system circulates blood throughout the body
- this system is made of glands and hormones
- this system breaks down food for energy
- this directs all activity in the cell
- this hold urine until it leaves the body
- these help create blood clots
- you have 206 of these
- this organ is paired and filters blood for waste
- this organ takes oxygen from the mouth to the lungs
- this system helps move the body
25 Clues: this organ makes bile • you have 206 of these • this organ breaks down food • these help create blood clots • these connect muscles to bone • this system supports the body • these blood cells carry oxygen • this system helps move the body • this releases energy in the cell • these contract to produce movement • this is the outer layer of the skin • ...
week 19 emr 2025-01-30
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- Hives; a skin rash with red, raised, itchy bumps.
- Failure: Inadequate gas exchange by the respiratory system, leading to insufficient oxygenation or ventilation.
- Shock: A severe drop in blood sugar, leading to loss of consciousness or death.
- Breathing: Deep, labored breathing pattern often associated with severe metabolic acidosis.
- Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS): A viral respiratory illness caused by a coronavirus.
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- Ischemia: Reduced blood flow to the heart muscle, causing chest pain or discomfort.
- Valve: The heart valve between the right atrium and right ventricle.
- A fast, irregular heart rhythm.
- Vein Distension (JVD): A sign of increased central venous pressure, often seen in heart failure.
- Electrical Activity (PEA): A condition in which the heart has an organized electrical rhythm but fails to pump blood effectively.
10 Clues: A fast, irregular heart rhythm. • Hives; a skin rash with red, raised, itchy bumps. • Valve: The heart valve between the right atrium and right ventricle. • Shock: A severe drop in blood sugar, leading to loss of consciousness or death. • Ischemia: Reduced blood flow to the heart muscle, causing chest pain or discomfort. • ...
Human Body Systems 2024-01-29
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- This system is also known as the Immune system
- This system works together to turn food and liquids into building blocks
- Hormone-producing glands scattered throughout the body
- This system allows us to breath.
- Some doctors say this is the most important system in the body.
- This system is closely related to another system
- This system includes the brain and the spinal cord
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- The organs, glands, and other structures that make offspring
- The primary function of the muscular system is movement
- This system includes hair, nails, and skin
- This system is also known as the cardiovascular system
11 Clues: This system allows us to breath. • This system includes hair, nails, and skin • This system is also known as the Immune system • This system is closely related to another system • This system includes the brain and the spinal cord • Hormone-producing glands scattered throughout the body • This system is also known as the cardiovascular system • ...
Medication 2023-12-16
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- used to treat anxiety
- alleviate nausea and vomiting
- prevent blood clotting
- often used for allergies
- make you feel more relaxed, induce sedation
- promote bowel movement
- medication that induce vomiting
- sleeping pills
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- relieve or prevent coughing
- drugs that promote the expulsion of mucus from the respiratory system
- substances that neutralize excess stomach acid
- relieve pain
- ease or prevent symptoms of depression
- prevent pregnancy
- reduce fever
- they suppress the immune system
- help people with psychosis and mood disorders
- produce a drug-induced loss of sensation, used during surgeries
18 Clues: relieve pain • reduce fever • sleeping pills • prevent pregnancy • used to treat anxiety • prevent blood clotting • promote bowel movement • often used for allergies • relieve or prevent coughing • alleviate nausea and vomiting • they suppress the immune system • medication that induce vomiting • ease or prevent symptoms of depression • make you feel more relaxed, induce sedation • ...
7th review 2018-12-17
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- a plants movement towards or away from a stimulus
- this organelle provides energy to the cell
- what the endocrine system secretes into the body
- the organelle that contains DNA
- this plant cell organelle helps the plant conduct photosynthesis
- body system that breaks down our food
- body system that controls all of our activities
- plant moving away from a stimulus
- stimulus that happens outside the body
- type of tropism where gravity is the stimulus
- smallest unit of life
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- this body system contains female ovaries
- when your body is trying to maintain balance
- storage center of the cell
- carries genetic information in the form of genes
- stimulus that happens inside the body
- type of reproduction that results in uniform offspring
- plant moving towards a stimulus
- body system that convert oxygen to carbon dioxide
- body system that transports nutrients throughout the body
- body system that regulates hormones
- passing of information from parent to offspring
- type of reproduction that results in diverse offspring
- located in segments on a chromosome
24 Clues: smallest unit of life • storage center of the cell • plant moving towards a stimulus • the organelle that contains DNA • plant moving away from a stimulus • body system that regulates hormones • located in segments on a chromosome • stimulus that happens inside the body • body system that breaks down our food • stimulus that happens outside the body • ...
Acquisition Activity 2013-01-31
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- a group of tissues that works together to perform a single cell
- system that reproduce gametes
- internal conditions of the human body
- the process in which stimulus produces a response
- system that guards against infection and injury
- is equal to 1000 calories
- system that eliminates waste products
- protects the body from diseases
- system that growths and develop
- systems that transports oxygen and nutrients
- groups of organs that perform closely related function
- brings in oxygen needed for cellular respiration
- that makes voluntary and involuntary movement
- system that support the body
- the basic unit of life
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- the most important nutrient
- recognize and coordinates the body
- supply raw materials for growth
- a group of cells with an specific function
- tissue that lines the interior and exterior body surface
- system that breaks down food
- provides supports to the body and connects in parts
- are the major source of energy in the body
- system that produce voluntary movements
- helps the body to absorb fat soluble vitamins
25 Clues: the basic unit of life • is equal to 1000 calories • the most important nutrient • system that breaks down food • system that support the body • system that reproduce gametes • supply raw materials for growth • protects the body from diseases • system that growths and develop • recognize and coordinates the body • internal conditions of the human body • ...
Science Review 2025-02-04
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- made up of only one cell
- cells that don't have a nucleus
- similar cells grouped together form
- this system sends and receives messages from the brain
- the process that results in a species no longer existing
- arrangement of things in the order that they occurred
- this system allows you to breath in oxygen and out carbon dioxide
- multiple tissues grouped together form
- this system removes liquid waste
- multiple organs grouped together form organ
- describes the variety of different species of organisms
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- cells that do have a nucleus and are more complex
- structures in cells that carry out specific functions
- preserved remains of organisms, or imprints, that show what long-dead organisms looked like and how they lived
- this system moves blood throughout the body
- this system breaks down food and provides nutrients to the body
- this system provides supports and helps protect your body
- this system helps to move your body
- made up of more than one cell
- any living thing
- fossils are found in this layer of rock
- basic building blocks of life
22 Clues: any living thing • made up of only one cell • made up of more than one cell • basic building blocks of life • cells that don't have a nucleus • this system removes liquid waste • this system helps to move your body • similar cells grouped together form • multiple tissues grouped together form • fossils are found in this layer of rock • ...
Lympathetic System 2023-05-30
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- air left in lungs after forced expiration
- supply of blood to alveoli
- volume of air in respiratory system that never reached the alveoli
- windpipe
- amount of air moving in and out of the lungs during normal respiration
- seperates thoracic cavity from abdominal cavity
- recieves air from nasal cavity and air food and water from oral cavity
- movement of gasses across the alveoli
- gas exchange
- helps lungs inflate when born, keeps alveoli open
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- deoxygenated blood from right side of heart is converted to oxygenated blood
- thin skeletal muscle
- exhaled air has
- bunch of grapes
- number of breaths each minute
- inhaled air has
- movement of air
- regulates flow of gases into respiratory tract, prevents anything other than gases to enter
- trachea splits into right and left bronchi
- back of mouth
- inspired gasses distribute throughout the lungs
- air filled cavity in bone
- air enters external nares
23 Clues: windpipe • gas exchange • back of mouth • exhaled air has • bunch of grapes • inhaled air has • movement of air • thin skeletal muscle • air filled cavity in bone • air enters external nares • supply of blood to alveoli • number of breaths each minute • movement of gasses across the alveoli • air left in lungs after forced expiration • trachea splits into right and left bronchi • ...
Chapter 7: The Respiratory System 2022-12-07
Across
- bluish discoloration of the skin
- a collection of blood in the pleural
- bleeding from the nose
- acute respiratory infection in children and infants
- abnormally slow rate of respiration
- a recording device that measures the amount of air inhaled or exhaled
- a form of pneumoconiosos in the lungs
- a contraction of the smooth muscles in the walls of the bronchi
- inflammation of the pleura
- medication administered to prevent coughing
- loss of consciousness that occurs when the body cavity can't get enough oxygen
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- difficulty speaking
- presence of pus in the pleural cavity
- absence of oxygen from the bodies tissues
- incomple expansion of the lungs
- difficulty breathing
- contagious bacterial infection of the upper respiratory system
- also known as ENT(ears,nose,throat)
- fibrosis life threatening genetic disorder in which the lungs and pancreas is clogged
- abnormally rapid rate of respiration
20 Clues: difficulty speaking • difficulty breathing • bleeding from the nose • inflammation of the pleura • incomple expansion of the lungs • bluish discoloration of the skin • also known as ENT(ears,nose,throat) • abnormally slow rate of respiration • a collection of blood in the pleural • abnormally rapid rate of respiration • presence of pus in the pleural cavity • ...
Lisa Hurst - Body Systems 2020-11-09
Across
- This protects your skin from sun exposure.
- This system exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide.
- This type of muscle is only found in the heart.
- This system breaks down food to provide nutrients and energy.
- You can control this type of muscle.
- The part of the blood that carries nutrients.
- This system transports nutrients throughout the body.
- This organ moves food from the mouth to the stomach.
- These are the air sacs of the lungs.
- This system removes waste from the body.
- This system fights pathogens.
- This organ has thousands of alveoli.
- This organ filters blood from arteries using nephrons.
- This system protects your soft organs.
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- This muscle, when pulled down, fills the lungs with air.
- 90% of nutrients are absorbed in this organ.
- This type of marrow makes red and white blood cells.
- The tiniest and most numerous blood vessels.
- This soft, jelly-like substance is the center of bones.
- The organ that pumps blood.
- This system works with your skeletal system to help your body move.
- This is the outer layer of the skin.
- This organ stores urine.
- This system protects the body from injury and bacteria.
24 Clues: This organ stores urine. • The organ that pumps blood. • This system fights pathogens. • You can control this type of muscle. • This is the outer layer of the skin. • These are the air sacs of the lungs. • This organ has thousands of alveoli. • This system protects your soft organs. • This system removes waste from the body. • This protects your skin from sun exposure. • ...
Life Science Unit 2 Review 2024-02-22
Across
- Root system that has many branching roots that go wide
- Process plants use to convert sunlight into energy
- Plant organ system that consists of stems, leaves, and flowers
- Plant vascular tissue that moves sugar through plant
- A living thing that can carry out life processes independently
- Plant Organ system in plants that take up water and nutrients
- Vascular tissue that moves water through plants
- Sexual reproductive organs in plants
- Body system that delivers nutrients and oxygen to all cells
- Large main root that goes down
- Underground organ of vascular plants that hold plants in place and stores water
- Body system that moves bones
- Plant organ system that is used for support and storage
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- Group of similar cells that perform a common function
- Plant tissue that is used to transport water and nutrients
- Breaks down food into essential nutrients and expels solid waste
- Body System that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
- Plant tissue that protects the plant
- Plant organ that is the main site of photosynthesis
- Group of organs that work together to perform body functions
- Body system that removes liquid waste from the body
- Body system that supports the body and protects organs
- Plant structure that provides support
- Body system that controls movement and communication with brain and environment
- Collection of tissues that carry out a specialised function
25 Clues: Body system that moves bones • Large main root that goes down • Plant tissue that protects the plant • Sexual reproductive organs in plants • Plant structure that provides support • Vascular tissue that moves water through plants • Process plants use to convert sunlight into energy • Plant organ that is the main site of photosynthesis • ...
Crossword 2013-02-04
Across
- is where the digestive system starts
- is the second function of the digestive system
- is a large muscular sac that do physical and chemical reactions to the food
- enzyme that contain the saliva
- tube that is connected to the stomach (the food passes until it recahes the stomach)
- system that brings oxygen needed for cellular respiration
- is the final intestine
- system that supports the body
- has three functions,one of the is to produce hormons that regulate the sugar blood
- intestine that is next to the stomach
- system that transports oxygen, nutrients, and hormones to cells
- contractions of smooth muscles that moves the food
- produces a bile, a fluid whit lipids and salts
- system that eliminates waste products
- digestion that is the physical breakdown of large pieces of food
- is the first function of the digestive system
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- is a mixture with an oatmeal-like consistency
- system that breaks down food,absorb nutrients and eliminate wastes
- system that produce voluntary movement
- enzyme that is best in acidic conditions
- system that produces gametes
- digestion that the enzymes break down the food into small molecules
- is the third function of the digestive system
- its a fingerlike projections
- is the final function of the digestive system
25 Clues: is the final intestine • system that produces gametes • its a fingerlike projections • system that supports the body • enzyme that contain the saliva • is where the digestive system starts • intestine that is next to the stomach • system that eliminates waste products • system that produce voluntary movement • enzyme that is best in acidic conditions • ...
Unit 1 and Unit 2 Crossword 2022-09-29
Across
- A group of cells working together
- The body system that covers the body with skin, nails, and hair.
- A stimulus that is occurring from the inside of the organism.
- A combination of organs working together.
- Will always be in the middle of the levels of organization.
- Chewing food and muscle contractions represent this type of change.
- The most complex level of organization.
- The smallest and most basic unit of life
- The body system that is responsible for breaking down food.
- The body system that filters excess fluid waste out of the body.
- Peptidase enzymes breaking down food represents this type of change.
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- The body system that is made of bones, and it works with the muscular system.
- The body system that allows the body to move.
- The body system that carries oxygen, nutrients, and hormones throughout the bloodstream.
- A stimulus that is occurring from the outside of the organism.
- The body system that is made of glands and makes hormones.
- The body system that is used to produce offsprings.
- The body system that exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide.
- The body system that controls all of the other systems that will help the body maintain balance.
19 Clues: A group of cells working together • The most complex level of organization. • The smallest and most basic unit of life • A combination of organs working together. • The body system that allows the body to move. • The body system that is used to produce offsprings. • The body system that exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide. • ...
Unit 1 and Unit 2 Crossword 2022-09-29
Across
- A group of cells working together
- The body system that covers the body with skin, nails, and hair.
- A stimulus that is occurring from the inside of the organism.
- A combination of organs working together.
- Will always be in the middle of the levels of organization.
- Chewing food and muscle contractions represent this type of change.
- The most complex level of organization.
- The smallest and most basic unit of life
- The body system that is responsible for breaking down food.
- The body system that filters excess fluid waste out of the body.
- Peptidase enzymes breaking down food represents this type of change.
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- The body system that is made of bones, and it works with the muscular system.
- The body system that allows the body to move.
- The body system that carries oxygen, nutrients, and hormones throughout the bloodstream.
- A stimulus that is occurring from the outside of the organism.
- The body system that is made of glands and makes hormones.
- The body system that is used to produce offsprings.
- The body system that exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide.
- The body system that controls all of the other systems that will help the body maintain balance.
19 Clues: A group of cells working together • The most complex level of organization. • The smallest and most basic unit of life • A combination of organs working together. • The body system that allows the body to move. • The body system that is used to produce offsprings. • The body system that exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide. • ...
Organ Systems Crossword 2022-09-14
Across
- a system that produces gametes
- Provides muscle attachment for movement
- Breaks down food into particles small enough to be absorbed
- Regulates salt and water levels in the body
- Eliminates nitrogenous waste from the body
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- organ system controls most of the body movement
- Urinary filters what out of the system
- Prevents body from drying out
- organ system that included sweat glands
- Receives and interprets information
- Releases CO2 from the body
- Transport O2, nutrients, and hormones throughout the body
12 Clues: Releases CO2 from the body • Prevents body from drying out • a system that produces gametes • Receives and interprets information • Urinary filters what out of the system • organ system that included sweat glands • Provides muscle attachment for movement • Eliminates nitrogenous waste from the body • Regulates salt and water levels in the body • ...
Body systems crossword 2021-11-18
Across
- The organ that is used for oxygen intake and carbon dioxide output
- The system that is used for breathing
- The system that breaks down food and converts it to energy
- The organ that pumps blood through the body
- The system that circulates blood and nutrients
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- Nerve cell
- The system that contains all the bones
- The system that helps control the body
- the organ that breaks down food into nutrients for energy
- The system that gets rid of liquid wastes
- The system that fights sickness such as viruses
- The organ that controls all of the body and it's functions
12 Clues: Nerve cell • The system that is used for breathing • The system that contains all the bones • The system that helps control the body • The system that gets rid of liquid wastes • The organ that pumps blood through the body • The system that circulates blood and nutrients • The system that fights sickness such as viruses • ...
LS9U2 PT part 1 2022-11-22
Across
- system that control other system
- system that is made of multiple muscle tissue
- system responsible for transporting blood and substances around the body
- system responsible for breaking down food
- organ that pump blood in our body
- an organ in the respiratory that is responsible for taking in oxygen and removing carbon dioxide
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- A group of similar cells working together
- smallest level at which life exists
- system responsible for preventing extinction
- organ that take in information
- protect the body from viruses and bacteria
- system that is responsible for protecting organ and give the body shape
12 Clues: organ that take in information • system that control other system • organ that pump blood in our body • smallest level at which life exists • A group of similar cells working together • system responsible for breaking down food • protect the body from viruses and bacteria • system responsible for preventing extinction • system that is made of multiple muscle tissue • ...
Respiratory 2013-01-29
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 2020-11-01
Across
- ________ ions are generated when carbon dioxide dissolves in water
- Expiration is _________because it does not require muscle activity
- The internal surface of _________ are lined by type-I and type-II cells
- Relaxation of the diaphragm would ________ thoracic pressure
- Tidal volume and inspiratory reserve volume + expiratory reserve volume + residual volume equals _____lung capacity
- This substance prevents lung collapse and facilitates inspiration by decreasing surface tension at the alveoli
- The term used to describe the natural tendency of lung to return to smaller size, thereby facilitating expiration
- The major driver of respiration is increased partial pressures of ___________in the arterial blood
- Carbon dioxide is transported in blood as ______ions
- ___________ cells line the internal surface of blood vessels
- A restrictive airway disease leads to decreased lung __________
- This process occurs across respiratory membrane
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- Oxygen binds to haemoglobin ________to allow oxygen uptake at the alveoli but delivery at the tissues
- The ______________ bronchiole is the first site of gas exchange in the airway tree
- A normal breath is known as a ______ breath
- A _____________occurs when intrapleural pressure is compromised
- This pressure is used to define "concentration" of gas molecules in inspired air/blood
- A negative pressure in the _________space couples the lung to the chest wall
- Asthma is a(n) ____________ disease that reduces the rate of gas flow during expiration
- These fibres help lung to expire
- Small bronchi are known as _________
- This structure moves inferiorly to increase chest volume
- The external intercostal muscles contract to cause _________
- The _________ muscles are involved in forced expiration
- This structure fuses to generate a narrow respiratory membrane
- During inspiration, the pressure in the alveoli is _______than the pressure in the atmosphere
26 Clues: These fibres help lung to expire • Small bronchi are known as _________ • A normal breath is known as a ______ breath • This process occurs across respiratory membrane • Carbon dioxide is transported in blood as ______ions • The _________ muscles are involved in forced expiration • This structure moves inferiorly to increase chest volume • ...
Respiratory 2023-10-05
Across
- whooping cough
- inflammation of the tissue lining the sinus
- of cartilage at the root of the tongue
- small air sacs that support a network of capillries
- difficulty breathing
- Windpipe
- bluish discolorization of the skin
- Tiny hair-like projections that help move unwanted items from the nose
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- trouble breathing unless in a certain position
- pair of spongy air-filled organs
- A long-term obstruction
- suffocation unable to breath
- A contagious disease that usually affects the nose and throat
- Embolism- condition where one or more arteries are blocked
- Oximetry- test used to measure the O2 levels in the body
- the absence of breathing
- Dome-shaped muscle below the lungs
- lack of O2 in the body
- the movement of air between the enviornment and the lungs
- throat- infection caused by bacteria.
20 Clues: Windpipe • whooping cough • difficulty breathing • lack of O2 in the body • A long-term obstruction • the absence of breathing • suffocation unable to breath • pair of spongy air-filled organs • Dome-shaped muscle below the lungs • bluish discolorization of the skin • throat- infection caused by bacteria. • of cartilage at the root of the tongue • ...
Respiratory 2023-02-20
Respiratory 2021-10-07
Across
- chemoreceptors located in medulla stimulated by hydrogen ion
- gas exchange that occurs when oxygen moves from blood into tissues and wastes move into blood
- amount of air moving in and out during relaxed breathing
- process of food or fluids entering the respiratory tract
- ease of expansion of thorax and lungs
- exchange of air between the atmosphere and the alveoli
- blood is about 70% saturated with oxygen
- excessive rate of breathing
- decreased hydrogen ions and increased bicarbonate ions in body
- respiratory rate and depth are increased causing increased exhalation of carbon dioxide
- volume of air expelled by maximum exhalation after maximum inhalation
- chemoreceptors located in carotid and aorta which respond to extremely low blood oxygen levels
- decreased arterial blood level of oxygen
- placement of fist below xiphoid process and umbilicus causes air to force object blocking airway
- carbon dioxide is transported as this in the blood
- amount of air is insufficient to meet metabolic requirements
- temporary cessation of breathing for short periods of time
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- determines how easily air flows down the pressure gradient
- reduces water surface tension allowing alveoli to expand
- cells take in oxygen to breakdown nutrients
- amount of air left in lungs after maximum exhale
- continuous double membrane that covers lungs
- this can affect the respiratory rate and cause an increase
- total volume of air that can be contained in lungs after maximum inhalation
- amount of fluid needed in 24 hours to mobilize secretions
- pressure of gas within a mixture
- this is initiated by cilia moving mucous and foreign bodies to be expelled
- uses abdominal muscles to help expel air
- increased hydrogen ions in body
- elevated arterial blood level of carbon dioxide
- decreased oxygen levels in the tissues
- gas exchange that occurs when oxygen moves from the alveoli into the blood and CO2 moves into alveoli
32 Clues: excessive rate of breathing • increased hydrogen ions in body • pressure of gas within a mixture • ease of expansion of thorax and lungs • decreased oxygen levels in the tissues • blood is about 70% saturated with oxygen • uses abdominal muscles to help expel air • decreased arterial blood level of oxygen • cells take in oxygen to breakdown nutrients • ...
Respiratory 2024-11-20
Across
- What is the term that describes the mechanical movement of air in and out of the lungs?
- Chronic ______ Pulmonary Disease is the umbrella term for chronic bronchitis, emphysema and chronic asthma
- Which phase of the ventilation cycle is typically difficult during an exacerbation of asthma?
- Excessive ________ administration can exacerbate respiratory acidosis for patients with COPD
- What type of medication provides relief from acute bronchoconstriction?
- When setting up High Flow, the adjustable settings are flow, FiO2 and ________?
- What is the term that describes the gas exchange within the alveoli?
- Which condition involves a breakdown on alveoli walls, a decrease in elastic recoil, and can result in lung hyperinflation?
- Oral care is important for preventing Hospital Acquired ________
- A common side effect of Salbutamol is ______cardia?
- Which protein facilitates the transport of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the blood?
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- What is the term that describes high pitched popping sound heard during inspiration?
- Abbreviation for Shortness of Breath on Exertion
- Abbreviation for Work of Breathing
- Dyspnoea, shortness of breath and pink frothy sputum are symptoms of Acute Pulmonary _________ .
- Respiratory Failure that results in hypoxaemia and hypercapnia is referred to as Type One or Two?
- What is the percentage of oxygen in Room Air?
- The assessment that involves listening to breath sounds
- Which position has be shown to improve oxygenation up to 80% in Covid-19 patients?
- Continuous _________ Airway Pressure provides air flow throughout all phases of the ventilation cycle
- What is removed from the blood in the alveoli and exhaled?
- A V/Q Scan (ventilation/perfusion scan) is the commonly used to diagnose a _________ Embolism
- Which is the main muscle involved in ventilation?
- What is the maximum flow (l/min) of oxygen that can be delivered via low flow nasal prongs?
24 Clues: Abbreviation for Work of Breathing • What is the percentage of oxygen in Room Air? • Abbreviation for Shortness of Breath on Exertion • Which is the main muscle involved in ventilation? • A common side effect of Salbutamol is ______cardia? • The assessment that involves listening to breath sounds • What is removed from the blood in the alveoli and exhaled? • ...
Respiratory 2022-03-22
Across
- example of a corticosteroid for current management of asthma
- the collapsing of alveoli
- the action of listening with a stethoscope
- a chronic inflammatory lung disease that causes obstructed airflow from the lungs
- the act of breathing out
- small air sacs for rapid gaseous exchange
- high volume oxygen delivery device
- creates fine mist to deliver medication into lungs
- large muscle that expands and contracts to allow breathing to occur
- condition in which your airways narrow and swell ands may produce extra mucous
- due to the lack of oxygenation
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- bilevel positive airway pressure
- a calibrated instrument used to measure lung capacity in monitoring breathing disorders such as asthma
- Beta-2 agonist bronchodilator
- a condition in which the air sacs of the lungs are damaged and enlarged, causing breathlessness
- used post-op to help prevent atelectasis
- example ipratropium bromide
- oxygen flow 1-6 L/M
- allows for various flows of oxygen
- continuous positive airway pressure
- type of inhaler that delivers short bursts of aerosolized medicine via inhalation
- the act of breathing in
- the combination of both inhalation and exhalation
23 Clues: oxygen flow 1-6 L/M • the act of breathing in • the act of breathing out • the collapsing of alveoli • example ipratropium bromide • Beta-2 agonist bronchodilator • due to the lack of oxygenation • bilevel positive airway pressure • allows for various flows of oxygen • high volume oxygen delivery device • continuous positive airway pressure • ...
RESPIRATORY 2022-09-08
Across
- type of alveolar cells
- Actual blood flow through the pulmonary circulation
- covers opening to the larynx during swallowing
- Primary site of gas exchange
- Removal of a lobe of a lung
- amount of air exhaled after maximal inspiration
- anti inflammatory agent
- maximum amount of air that can be inhaled after a relax expiration
- Excessive inflation of the air spaces distal to the terminal bronchioles, alveolar ducts and alveoli
- Tube-like structure which connects nasal and oral cavities to the larynx
- communicable disease that commonly attacks the lungs, although
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- Enlarged RBC's
- effects of anesthesia and restricted breathing with pain
- occur in other body parts
- cannot be measured by spirometer
- movement of air in and out of the lungs
- Procedure done prior to ABG
- primary cause of COPD
- also known as windpipe
- measures the amount of oxygen being carried by RBC
- Amount of air that can be inspired or expired after a normal respiratory cycle
- process of gas exchage
- A complex inflammatory process that increases airway resistance
- needle puncture through the chest wall
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 • needle puncture through the chest wall • movement of air in and out of the lungs • ...
RESPIRATORY 2022-09-08
Across
- Actual blood flow through the pulmonary circulation
- Primary site of gas exchange
- measures the amount of oxygen being carried by RBC
- incision in the chest wall
- anti inflammatory agent
- Tube-like structure which connects nasal and oral cavities to the larynx
- covers opening to the larynx during swallowing
- To assess the acid-base status
- communicable disease that commonly attacks the lungs, although
- primary cause of COPD
- Accumulation of thick, purulent, fluid within the pleural
- gram stain and culture
- also known as windpipe
- occur in other body parts
- Procedure done prior to ABG
- causes an imbalance in the body's pH
- Removal of a lobe of a lung
- cannot be measured by spirometer
Down
- maximum amount of air that can be inhaled after a relax expiration
- process of gas exchage
- type of alveolar cells
- Amount of air that can be inspired or expired after a normal respiratory cycle
- movement of air in and out of the lungs
- amount of air exhaled after maximal inspiration
- Excessive inflation of the air spaces distal to the terminal bronchioles, alveolar ducts and alveoli
- Enlarged RBC's
- needle puncture through the chest wall
- Classification of Pneumonia (Pathological)
- central compartment of the thoracic cavity
- Refers to the inflammation of both layers of pleurae
- effects of anesthesia and restricted breathing with pain
- A complex inflammatory process that increases airway resistance
- Removal or stripping of thick, fibrous, membrane from visceral pleura
33 Clues: Enlarged RBC's • primary cause of COPD • process of gas exchage • type of alveolar cells • gram stain and culture • also known as windpipe • anti inflammatory agent • occur in other body parts • incision in the chest wall • Procedure done prior to ABG • Removal of a lobe of a lung • Primary site of gas exchange • To assess the acid-base status • cannot be measured by spirometer • ...
respiratory 2025-09-15
Across
- Red blood cells.
- muscle located at the base of the lungs and thoracic cavity.
- Stop or stopping.
- cover the opening of the trachea.
- Forced breathing or breathing that is excessive.
- Normal breathing.
- teardrop-shaped structure located at the apex of the soft palate.
- ridge of cartilage that separates the two main bronchi.
- lysozyme enzyme and proteins which have antibacterial properties
- Excessive flow or discharge from the nasal cavity (runny nose).
- Non-cancerous.
- Cancerous.
- Pertaining to the pharynx.
- Pertaining to behind.
- Unconsciously regulates.
- a type of white blood cell.
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- condition the lasts over a long time
- Pertaining to front.
- process of breathing air into the lungs.
- process of causing air to leave the lungs.
- the process of causing air to leave the lungs.
- abnormal colour of blue caused by deoxygenation.
- Flight or fight response.
- Pertaining to the tongue.
- Difficulty breathing.
- Pertaining to below.
26 Clues: Cancerous. • Non-cancerous. • Red blood cells. • Stop or stopping. • Normal breathing. • Pertaining to front. • Pertaining to below. • Difficulty breathing. • Pertaining to behind. • Unconsciously regulates. • Flight or fight response. • Pertaining to the tongue. • a type of white blood cell. • Pertaining to the pharynx. • cover the opening of the trachea. • ...
Cells and Organ Systems Review 2022-10-27
Across
- the basic unit of life
- part of an organism which is self-contained and serves a vital function
- system responsible for turning food into nutrients for your body to use
- main organs used in breathing
- system responsible for moving blood and nutrients around the body
- blood and many other functions
- main organ of the circulatory system
- system responsible for thinking, sensation, and the regulating of other systems
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- system responsible for taking in oxygen and other gases for use by the circulatory system
- main organ of the central nervous system
- organ responsible for removing waste from
- system responsible for the removal of waste from the body
- bundles of cells which transmit messages between the brain and other organs
- main organ responsible for digestion
- hereditary material of almost all living things
15 Clues: the basic unit of life • main organs used in breathing • blood and many other functions • main organ responsible for digestion • main organ of the circulatory system • main organ of the central nervous system • organ responsible for removing waste from • hereditary material of almost all living things • system responsible for the removal of waste from the body • ...
body systems and other related things 2021-10-21
Across
- the "key" to getting glucose into a cell
- when the body doesn't produce enough insulin
- system that get molecule to the cells
- molecule you get from the air
- air sacs in the lungs
- what ribosomes make
Down
- what combines into protein
- system that gets air to your body
- cell that carries oxygen
- when the body doesn't produce enough red blood cells
- system that breaks down food into small molecules
- what makes enzymes to digest food
- what fiber eventually breaks down into
- is made of glucose
14 Clues: is made of glucose • what ribosomes make • air sacs in the lungs • cell that carries oxygen • what combines into protein • molecule you get from the air • system that gets air to your body • what makes enzymes to digest food • system that get molecule to the cells • what fiber eventually breaks down into • the "key" to getting glucose into a cell • ...
Circulatory System Crossword 2023-11-21
Across
- Relating to the lungs
- Found in the lower portion of the heart
- Same job as 10-Across, but takes blood from the lower body
- Along with 19-Across and 5-Down, one of three materials the circulatory system transports
- Like 7-Across, takes oxygen-deprived blood back to the heart
- Something you shouldn't do if you want to keep your system healthy
- Something you should get checked to keep a healthy system
- A blood vessel that usually takes blood away from the heart
- A disease that occurs when blood doesn't go to the brain
- Like 3-Down, a system partner of the circulatory system
- Along with 5-Down and 9-Across, one of three materials the circulatory system transports
- See 1-Down
- A variety of materials the circulatory system removes
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- With 20-Across, what blood is classified as
- Like 18-Across, a system partner of the circulatory system
- Along with 19-Across and 9-Across, one of three materials the circulatory system transports
- A material the pulmonary system removes
- A disease caused by high cholesterol
- Connecting veins and arteries is one of its functions
- A common analogy for the heart
- Found in the upper portion of the heart
- A major artery in the system
22 Clues: See 1-Down • Relating to the lungs • A major artery in the system • A common analogy for the heart • A disease caused by high cholesterol • Found in the lower portion of the heart • A material the pulmonary system removes • Found in the upper portion of the heart • With 20-Across, what blood is classified as • Connecting veins and arteries is one of its functions • ...
Respiratory & Cardiovascular Systems 2025-02-27
Across
- The rate at which your heart beats when you are sitting still and relaxing.
- - The part of the respiratory systems that prevents food from going into the trachea.
- - Liquid part of the blood that carries water, nutrients and urea.
- System - The organ system that transports materials around the body in blood.
- Nasal Cavity - Part of the body that warms, moistens and filters air as it enters the body.
- The gas that is produced as waste by cells in the body.
- Voice box, allows speech
- - The organ where gas exchange occurs.
- Blood Cells (WBCs) - The part of the blood that helps fight pathogens
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- The gas that is used by mitochondria to provide cells with energy.
- - The organ that pumps blood throughout the body
- - Carries oxygenated blood from the heart to other body parts.
- - Pieces of cells in blood that help with clotting.
- - Tiny tubes that carry air deep into the lungs.
- Blood Cells (RBCs) - The part of the blood that transports gases.
- Organ system that exchanges gas between the body and environment.
- Blood vessel that carries blood to the heart.
- - Blood vessels where blood exchanges materials with other cells in the body.
- Region of the throat where the nasal cavity, oral cavity, trachea, and esophagus meet.
- - Single tube that carries gases into and out of the body. Has rings of cartilage.
- Part of the respiratory system that splits into two sections.
- Tiny sacs at the end of the bronchioles where gas exchange occurs.
- The connective tissue made up of plasma, RBCs, WBCs and platelets.
23 Clues: Voice box, allows speech • - The organ where gas exchange occurs. • Blood vessel that carries blood to the heart. • - The organ that pumps blood throughout the body • - Tiny tubes that carry air deep into the lungs. • - Pieces of cells in blood that help with clotting. • The gas that is produced as waste by cells in the body. • ...
EL Anatomy Final Review Units 4-6 2025-05-30
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- Organ that pumps blood through the body
- Large, flat muscle at the bottom of the chest cavity that helps with breathing
- intestine Absorbs water, salts, and vitamins, 6-8 feet long, also called "colon"
- Food enters the body here-teeth, tongue, and salivary glands
- intestine Absorption of nutrients takes place here, divided into 3 parts, produces enzymes, 19 ft long
- Protein that carries oxygen in red blood cells
- Muscle contractions of the esophagus that push the food down into the stomach
- smallest branches of the bronchi
- disease where the alveoli fill with fluid
- Air moves through here into the larynx
- blood part that stops bleeding
- windpipe; tube through which air moves into the lungs
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- System also known as the Circulatory System which transports blood
- Tube connecting the mouth to the stomach
- Dioxide (CO2) gas produced by body cells as waste; exhaled out of the body through the lungs
- Hollow sac, contains digestive juices and makes acids to break down food
- (O2) Gas that travels from the lungs to the blood and the rest of the body
- produces bile and detoxifies blood, food does not go through here
- Main organs of the respiratory system
- function of the respiratory system
- liquid part of the blood
- glands Produces saliva, contains amylase
- Tube that carries blood with oxygen AWAY from the heart
- two short branches located at the lower end of the trachea that carry air into the lungs.
- color of the blood
- tiny air sacs in the lungs that allow gas exchange
26 Clues: color of the blood • liquid part of the blood • blood part that stops bleeding • smallest branches of the bronchi • function of the respiratory system • Main organs of the respiratory system • Air moves through here into the larynx • Organ that pumps blood through the body • Tube connecting the mouth to the stomach • glands Produces saliva, contains amylase • ...
Body Systems Summary - NMMS Spring 2021 2021-05-07
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- air usually enters the body through this opening
- a single nerve cell
- the space between two neurons
- when the body reacts without consciously thinking
- the system which sends signals throughout a body
- the muscle that contracts to make you inhale
- the bag-like organ in the food system
- the heart, blood, and vessels make up this system
- where your digestive system begins, usually
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- the chemical that is taken to the body by the blood
- the process by which food is changed into nutrients for the body
- a major organ of the nervous system
- the system that includes the bronchi, lungs, and nose
- the structure of the body, made of bones
- how the body gets information from the environment
- the air moves through this to get to the blood
- the pump for all of the blood to carry oxygen and nutrients
- one of the organs in the system that allows your body to move
18 Clues: a single nerve cell • the space between two neurons • a major organ of the nervous system • the bag-like organ in the food system • the structure of the body, made of bones • where your digestive system begins, usually • the muscle that contracts to make you inhale • the air moves through this to get to the blood • air usually enters the body through this opening • ...
Homeostasis Crossword 2022-03-11
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- What kind of feedback loop do you experience when you touch a pan that is too hot?
- An external change that happens which your body can react and detect to
- The conditions your body maintains
- The gas input of respiration
- The system that moves food through your intestines, and puts air into your lungs.
- The base sugar that is broken down during respiration
- The breakdown of nutrients to create cellular energy
- The gas byproduct of respiration
- The system which you use to think
- What scientists call sweating
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- The system that absorbs nutrients from the environment
- Your ultimate goal in life is to maintain this
- The system that sweats
- The animal the hunter was hunting
- The system which transports nutrients around your body
- The liquid output of respiration
- The system which your muscles pull on
- The system that senses external temperature changes
- The system that takes in outside air and releases waste
- The type of feedback loop that starts when a stimulus makes you want more of that stimulus
- The type of feedback loop that starts when a stimulus makes you want to do the opposite and make the stimulus go away
21 Clues: The system that sweats • The gas input of respiration • What scientists call sweating • The liquid output of respiration • The gas byproduct of respiration • The animal the hunter was hunting • The system which you use to think • The conditions your body maintains • The system which your muscles pull on • Your ultimate goal in life is to maintain this • ...
Organ System 2021-02-04
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- organ system that filters wastes, toxins, excess water and nutrients from the circulatory system
- group of organs
- a hollow tube that leads the throat to the stomach
- organ system that manufactures cells to produce new life
- pumping organ of the body
- the opening of the insect's body where air passes through
- a group of tissue
- organ system that destroys and removes invading microbes
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- Provides oxygen and gas exchange between the blood and the environment
- organ system responsible for movement
- organ system that transmits signals between different parts of the body
- a very muscular organ in bird, which contains stones that act like teeth to grind the food
- first compartment in a ruminant's digestive system that allows partial breakdown of food
- organ system that transports oxygen, nutrients and hormones and removes wastes products like carbon dioxide
- organ system that breaks down food and assimilate nutrients
15 Clues: group of organs • a group of tissue • pumping organ of the body • organ system responsible for movement • a hollow tube that leads the throat to the stomach • organ system that manufactures cells to produce new life • organ system that destroys and removes invading microbes • the opening of the insect's body where air passes through • ...
Crossword 2024-02-21
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- is where the digestive system starts
- is the second function of the digestive system
- is a large muscular sac that do physical and chemical reactions to the food
- enzyme that contain the saliva
- tube that is connected to the stomach (the food passes until it recahes the stomach)
- system that brings oxygen needed for cellular respiration
- is the final intestine
- system that supports the body
- has three functions,one of the is to produce hormons that regulate the sugar blood
- intestine that is next to the stomach
- system that transports oxygen, nutrients, and hormones to cells
- contractions of smooth muscles that moves the food
- produces a bile, a fluid whit lipids and salts
- system that eliminates waste products
- digestion that is the physical breakdown of large pieces of food
- is the first function of the digestive system
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- is a mixture with an oatmeal-like consistency
- system that breaks down food,absorb nutrients and eliminate wastes
- system that produce voluntary movement
- enzyme that is best in acidic conditions
- system that produces gametes
- digestion that the enzymes break down the food into small molecules
- is the third function of the digestive system
- its a fingerlike projections
- is the final function of the digestive system
25 Clues: is the final intestine • system that produces gametes • its a fingerlike projections • system that supports the body • enzyme that contain the saliva • is where the digestive system starts • intestine that is next to the stomach • system that eliminates waste products • system that produce voluntary movement • enzyme that is best in acidic conditions • ...
body system 2025-03-03
7 Clues: vaccinations • system keeps away bacteria • system allows movement • system circulates blood • system gets rid of wast • system allows structure • system allows you to breath
Cells 2023-10-04
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- system is the lungs rib cage
- system is skin,hair,nails
- the basic building blocks of all living things
- system its get rid the body of waste
- system is the breaks food into molecules
- system is the brain,nerves,spinal cord
- body can use for energy
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- is the power house
- is teeth stomach small intestine and the large ones
- is pancreas and adrenal gland
- system is the heart blood and blood vessels
- is the control center and it shows like DNA
12 Clues: is the power house • body can use for energy • system is skin,hair,nails • system is the lungs rib cage • is pancreas and adrenal gland • system its get rid the body of waste • system is the brain,nerves,spinal cord • system is the breaks food into molecules • system is the heart blood and blood vessels • is the control center and it shows like DNA • ...
Puzzle 2025-12-12
8 Clues: Moves the body • Breaks down food • Bones make up this system • System that makes hormones • Filters blood and makes urine • System protecting against pathogens • System that controls and coordinates actions • System exchanging gases with the environment
Mammalia 2013-05-21
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- Placental mammals
- Insect eating mammals
- The system mammal's use to breath
- Pouched mammals
- The type of blood in a mammal
- Most land mammals have this many limbs (legs/arms)
- Plant eating mammals
- The number of well-known habitats that mammals reside.
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- A section of the mammal's heart
- Number of sub-classes in class mammalia
- Egg laying mammals
- Another word for monotremes
- What mammal's produce that assists with agriculture
- The phylum of mammals
- Meat eating mammals
- Another word for marsupials
- The system mammal's use for ingestion/digestion
- Meat and plant eating mammals
18 Clues: Pouched mammals • Placental mammals • Egg laying mammals • Meat eating mammals • Plant eating mammals • The phylum of mammals • Insect eating mammals • Another word for monotremes • Another word for marsupials • The type of blood in a mammal • Meat and plant eating mammals • A section of the mammal's heart • The system mammal's use to breath • Number of sub-classes in class mammalia • ...
PAS Week 2025-04-01
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- Specializes in children’s health
- Works with diseases of the lungs and respiratory system
- Cares for diseases of the urinary tract and male reproductive health
- Treats diseases of the heart and blood vessels
- Focuses on diseases caused by microorganisms
- Specializes in eye care
- Provides Care for mental health
- Specializes in the treatment of cancer
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- Works with autoimmune diseases and joint disorders
- Treats disorders of the digestive system
- Treats skin, hair, and nails
- Focuses on disorders of the nervous system
- Treats hormonal imbalances
- Specializes in female reproductive health
- Focuses on the care of bones, joints, and muscles
15 Clues: Specializes in eye care • Treats hormonal imbalances • Treats skin, hair, and nails • Provides Care for mental health • Specializes in children’s health • Specializes in the treatment of cancer • Treats disorders of the digestive system • Specializes in female reproductive health • Focuses on disorders of the nervous system • Focuses on diseases caused by microorganisms • ...
Drugs, Alcohol and Tobacco Crossword 2013-05-21
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- Causes reduced respiratory function, respiratory arrest, death
- Impaired breathing, coma and death
- A cancer causing substance
- drinking five or more alcoholic drinks at one sitting
- A substance whose fumes are sniffed or inhaled to give effect
- chemical action of yeast on sugars
- A plant whose leaves, bud, and flowers are usually smoked for their intoxicating effects
- Causes hallucinations, disorientation, paranoia, panic attacks, seizures
- Ethanol
- Causes confusion, depression, paranoia, muscle breakdown
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- Causes rapid onset of tolerance, addiction
- Memory loss, heart and nerve damage
- Causes loss of appetite, depression panic aggression, and violent action
- CO2
- Causes kidney and cardiovascular system failure and death
- Rapid increase in blood pressure and heart rate
- Causes nausea, constipation and addiction
- Depression, fever, irritability, loss of judgment, dizziness
- Contains the addictive drug known as nicotine
- Causes confusion, sedation, unconsciousness, coma, addiction
- Causes delusions, illusions, hallucinations, flashbacks, numbness, tremors
21 Clues: CO2 • Ethanol • A cancer causing substance • Impaired breathing, coma and death • chemical action of yeast on sugars • Memory loss, heart and nerve damage • Causes nausea, constipation and addiction • Causes rapid onset of tolerance, addiction • Contains the addictive drug known as nicotine • Rapid increase in blood pressure and heart rate • ...
Respiratory physiology 2018-10-24
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- name of volume and pressure law
- type of breathing when at rest
- direction of hemoglobin saturation curve in exercising muscles
- name of system that exchanges gases
- shape of hemoglobin saturation curve
- oxygen transport protein
- respiratory control area (two words no space)
- relationship between pressure and volume in breathing
- pressure that changes from -6 to -4 during expiration
- results of intrapulmonary pressure during inspiration
- arteries with a partial pressure of oxygen of 100
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- arteries with a partial pressure of of carbon dioxide of 46
- gas exchange area in lungs
- less soluble in blood than carbon dioxide
- region of saturation curve that keeps a high saturation when PO2 drops
- major method of transporting carbon dioxide in the blood
- causes bronchiolar constriction
- sympathetic action on bronchioles
- causes bronchiolar dilation
- results of thoracic volume during inspiration
- type of hemoglobin with carbon dioxide attached
21 Clues: oxygen transport protein • gas exchange area in lungs • causes bronchiolar dilation • type of breathing when at rest • name of volume and pressure law • causes bronchiolar constriction • sympathetic action on bronchioles • name of system that exchanges gases • shape of hemoglobin saturation curve • less soluble in blood than carbon dioxide • ...
week 7 systems vocab 2020-10-20
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- an individual living thing
- a group of parts that work together as a whole tissue
- a collection of tissues
- breaks down food
- moves your body
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- your body's super fast communication network
- brings oxygen in, blows carbon dioxide out.
- protects and supports body organs
- transports oxygen,waste,and nutrients around the body.
9 Clues: moves your body • breaks down food • a collection of tissues • an individual living thing • protects and supports body organs • brings oxygen in, blows carbon dioxide out. • your body's super fast communication network • a group of parts that work together as a whole tissue • transports oxygen,waste,and nutrients around the body.
Organ Systems Crossword Puzzle 2021-02-10
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- organ system that provides oxygen from the atmosphere
- heart, liver, brain, etc.
- bones that protect the heart and lungs
- a blood vessel that carries oxygenated blood from the heart
- organ that pumps blood
- organs that reabsorbs water from food
- organ system that helps you remain healthy and disease free
- organ that allow you to breathe
- a group of organs working together: organ _____
- organ that contains acid and breaks down food
- organ that gets rid of toxins in the blood
- organ system that breaks down food for cells to use
- basic building blocks of all living organisms
- tissue that connects muscle to bone
- bone that protects the brain
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- organ system that regulates growth, puberty,pregnancy, etc. by producing hormones
- small sacs within your lungs
- organs that filter waste from the blood
- organ system that removes metabolic waste from your body
- groups of similar cells that work together to perform a function
- the endocrine system produces these chemicals that help regulate the body
- organ that absorbs nutrients from food
- organ system that controls muscle movement and your senses
- organ system that gives your body structure
24 Clues: organ that pumps blood • heart, liver, brain, etc. • small sacs within your lungs • bone that protects the brain • organ that allow you to breathe • tissue that connects muscle to bone • organs that reabsorbs water from food • organ that absorbs nutrients from food • bones that protect the heart and lungs • organs that filter waste from the blood • ...
Body Systems 2025-03-27
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- this is the largest lymphatic organ
- one of this systems functions is the development of offspring
- Both skeletal and muscular systems are needed for __________ of the body.
- this system helps fight disease and infection.
- ventilation, also known as breathing, is the key function of this system.
- This system is key to maintaining body temperature.
- these are released into the bloodstream to maintain homeostasis.
- Arteries carry oxygenated blood and nutrients away from the heart in this body system.
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- 206 bones make up this system.
- 650 muscles make up this system.
- this system filters and removes extra fluid and waste from the bloodstream.
- A major organ in the circulatory system responsible for pumping blood.
- This is the largest organ in the body.
- The brain and spinal cord are found in this system.
- The pituitary and thyroid glands are found in this system.
15 Clues: 206 bones make up this system. • 650 muscles make up this system. • this is the largest lymphatic organ • This is the largest organ in the body. • this system helps fight disease and infection. • The brain and spinal cord are found in this system. • This system is key to maintaining body temperature. • The pituitary and thyroid glands are found in this system. • ...
The Body 2019-12-10
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- An organ in the circulatory system (5)
- Paired upper and lower teeth for sheering meat (10)
- An outdoor skeleton (11)
- An animal that eats meat (9)
- Used for crushing and grinding food (6)
- Part of the respiratory system (5)
- Scientific term for the skull
- Used to eat food (5)
- A skeleton supported by water pressure and fluid (12,8)
- part of the nervous system (5)
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- The lower bone in your forearm
- The components of a cell (9)
- A living thing (8)
- An indoor skeleton (12)
- Multiple organs working together (5,6)
- The brain and spinal cord (3)
- An animal that eats plants (9)
- Used for tearing and ripping food (7)
- To cut bite and chew food (8)
- Connects the CNS to the body (3)
20 Clues: A living thing (8) • Used to eat food (5) • An indoor skeleton (12) • An outdoor skeleton (11) • The components of a cell (9) • An animal that eats meat (9) • The brain and spinal cord (3) • To cut bite and chew food (8) • Scientific term for the skull • The lower bone in your forearm • An animal that eats plants (9) • part of the nervous system (5) • Connects the CNS to the body (3) • ...
Human Body System? 2024-01-16
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- The system that allows for movement.
- An important organ in the Circulatory system.
- Organelle similar to the Nervous system.
- Lungs are apart of this system.
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- The system that controls the body.
- The system that moves blood, oxygen and nutrients throughout the body.
- These are produced by the Endocrine system.
- Organelle similar to the skeletal system.
- Organ in the Integumentary system.
9 Clues: Lungs are apart of this system. • The system that controls the body. • Organ in the Integumentary system. • The system that allows for movement. • Organelle similar to the Nervous system. • Organelle similar to the skeletal system. • These are produced by the Endocrine system. • An important organ in the Circulatory system. • ...
science crossword 2019-03-07
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- the cube that carries air from the larynx.
- A small tube in the lungs that carries air sacs.
- The tiny hairlike structures on cells in the lining of the many parts of the respiratory system.
- The hollow muscular organ forming an air passage to the lungs.
- A solid geometric figure whose two end faces are simular.
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- A system that pumps the blood through the circulatory system.
- unit A measure of volume of on unit cube length, width, hieght.
- A musule below your lungs that contracts to let air into your lungs and relaxes to push air out of them.
- The thin-walled sacs in the lungs where oxygen enters the blood and carbondioxide leave the body.
- An organ of the respiratory system that contains bronichioles and air sacs.
10 Clues: the cube that carries air from the larynx. • A small tube in the lungs that carries air sacs. • A solid geometric figure whose two end faces are simular. • A system that pumps the blood through the circulatory system. • The hollow muscular organ forming an air passage to the lungs. • unit A measure of volume of on unit cube length, width, hieght. • ...
Body Systems 2021-04-20
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- what system does the spinal cord belong to?
- pee, breathe, and ___ are 3 ways we excrete water
- artery, capillaries, and ____ are types of vessels
- what system do lungs belong to?
- the largest organ associated with excretion
- type of muscle that moves without thinking
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- type of muscle you control
- what system does the stomach belong to?
- smooth, cardiac, and ____ are 3 types of muscles
- what system do kidneys belong to?
- what kind of muscle is the stomach?
- responsible for the transport of nutrients
12 Clues: type of muscle you control • what system do lungs belong to? • what system do kidneys belong to? • what kind of muscle is the stomach? • what system does the stomach belong to? • responsible for the transport of nutrients • type of muscle that moves without thinking • what system does the spinal cord belong to? • the largest organ associated with excretion • ...
CardioPulmonary System Review 2023-03-06
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- main organ of the cardiovascular system
- Heart chamber to pump out blood
- ____ Cava- main veins that bring blood to the heart
- another name for the respiratory system
- Heart Chamber to recieve blood
- blood vessels carry oxygenated blood to the body
- main organ of the pulmonary system
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- another name for the circulatory system
- smallest blood vessels/ site of gas exchange
- blood vessels carry deoxygenated blood to the heart
- heart wall that seperates the left from the right
- main artery that leaves the heart
12 Clues: Heart Chamber to recieve blood • Heart chamber to pump out blood • main artery that leaves the heart • main organ of the pulmonary system • another name for the circulatory system • main organ of the cardiovascular system • another name for the respiratory system • smallest blood vessels/ site of gas exchange • blood vessels carry oxygenated blood to the body • ...
Miscellaneous (Body Systems and Homeostasis) Biology Bingo 2022-03-18
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- the (insert answer here)system controls your moments and thoughts/responses
- this system allows for organisms to reproduce
- this system is responsible for breathing
- stable chemical and physical conditions inside the body
- blood vessels
- this system helps the body release bad things from it,and protects the body from harm
- (insert answer here) digestion breaks food down using chemicals
- takes oxygen and deoxygenated to the heart
- produces hormones, sweat, tears, saliva, etc.
- this system is what allows people to process and break down food
- muscle (insert answer here) has the ability to contract to allow movement in organisms
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- body (insert answer here) is the bodies ability to keep a constant/steady environment
- muscle (insert answer here)contain a single muscle cell that helps physical movements
- this system is composed of the bodies bones
- this system circulates blood throughout the body
- bodies chemical messengers that effect a persons mood, growth, etc.
- (insert answer here) digestion manually breaks down food in the body
- carries oxygen from your heart and into your bodies tissues
- this system allows your body to move
- this system is made of glands that is responsible for making hormones
20 Clues: blood vessels • this system allows your body to move • this system is responsible for breathing • takes oxygen and deoxygenated to the heart • this system is composed of the bodies bones • this system allows for organisms to reproduce • produces hormones, sweat, tears, saliva, etc. • this system circulates blood throughout the body • ...
Systems of the Body 2025-05-05
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- System that includes the heart and blood vessels
- Connects bone to bone
- System responsible for hormone production
- The system that processes sensory information
- Muscle type found only in the heart
- Body’s largest organ; outer protective layer
- Organ in females where a fetus develops
- Muscle that helps with breathing by expanding the lungs
- System that provides support and structure
- Inflammation of the bronchial tubes, often with coughing and mucus
- Bone disease that causes bones to become weak and brittle
- System that helps in the exchange of gases
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- System that helps fight infections
- Absorbs nutrients from digested food
- Attack Also called myocardial infarction; occurs when blood flow to the heart is blocked
- System that allows movement and stability
- Common skin condition involving clogged pores
- Tube that carries food from mouth to stomach
- Autoimmune reaction to gluten
- Longest bone in the human body
- System related to waste elimination
- Lou Gehrig’s disease; affects nerve cells and weakens muscles
- Disease where the body can’t properly regulate blood sugar
- System that protects the body from external damage
- Controls thoughts, emotions, and body functions
25 Clues: Connects bone to bone • Autoimmune reaction to gluten • Longest bone in the human body • System that helps fight infections • Muscle type found only in the heart • System related to waste elimination • Absorbs nutrients from digested food • Organ in females where a fetus develops • System that allows movement and stability • System responsible for hormone production • ...
Unit 2/3 Crossword 2025-11-11
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- system that digests food and removes wastes
- multicellular, eukaryotic, photosynthetic
- system that removes wastes
- single-celled microorganisms, unicellular, and prokaryotic
- science dealing with naming, describing, and classifying living organisms
- simple eukaryotic organisms, uni/multicellular and hetero /autotrophs
- typically live on decaying matter, uni/multicellular, and heterotrophs
- way of organizing living things
- system that carries oxygen to cells, pumps blood
- system that gives body its structure and support
- systemic organization of organisms into levels
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- can produce its own food
- system of naming organisms, formatted species genus
- process of arranging organisms, based on similar characteristics
- unicellular (one-celled), no membrane, ribosomes are the only organelle, genetic material floating in the cytoplasm, circular DNA, smaller
- single-celled organisms, unicellular and prokaryotic
- organisms containing a nucleus, eukaryotic, and uni/multicellular
- more advanced, has a membrane, multiple organelles, linear DNA, multi or uni cellular, larger
- system that to send messages from brain to body
- cannot make its own food, get nutrients by consuming other organisms
- system that protects your body from harmful substances
- group composed of all animals, multicellular, and heterotrophs
- system that reproduction
- system that moves fresh air into your body while removing waste gases
24 Clues: can produce its own food • system that reproduction • system that removes wastes • way of organizing living things • multicellular, eukaryotic, photosynthetic • system that digests food and removes wastes • systemic organization of organisms into levels • system that to send messages from brain to body • system that carries oxygen to cells, pumps blood • ...
The Human Body 2026-01-21
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- system — heart and blood vessels that move blood and nutrients.
- — the body’s way of keeping internal conditions stable.
- — organs that work together to perform major functions (e.g., digestive system).
- — a group of similar cells that work together.
- system — brain, spinal cord, and nerves that control the body.
- — organs that bring in oxygen and remove carbon dioxide.
- — an automatic, quick response to a stimulus (like pulling away from something hot).
- system — organs involved in breathing.
- system — organs that break down food and absorb nutrients.
- — a germ (like a virus or bacteria) that can cause disease.
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- — organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
- — organ that controls thinking and body functions.
- system — cells and organs that protect the body from germs.
- system — muscles that enable movement.
- — organ that filters waste from the blood and makes urine.
- — a substance the body needs from food for energy and growth.
- — the smallest unit of life.
- — a body part made of tissues that has a specific job (e.g., heart).
- system — bones and joints that support and protect the body.
- — chemical messenger released by glands that controls body processes.
20 Clues: — the smallest unit of life. • system — muscles that enable movement. • system — organs involved in breathing. • — organ that pumps blood throughout the body. • — a group of similar cells that work together. • — organ that controls thinking and body functions. • — the body’s way of keeping internal conditions stable. • ...
Biology 7th Review 2022-12-14
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- System that helps us breathe
- smallest unit of living things
- is created from a bunch of cells to perform a certain function
- is created from organs coming together to perform a certain function
- System that connects muscles to bones
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- System that digests
- System that gives our body shape and protects us
- Helps regulates organism's bodies
- System that moves blood around our body
- is created from tissue coming together
- System that sends messages from our brain to the rest of our body
11 Clues: System that digests • System that helps us breathe • smallest unit of living things • Helps regulates organism's bodies • System that connects muscles to bones • is created from tissue coming together • System that moves blood around our body • System that gives our body shape and protects us • is created from a bunch of cells to perform a certain function • ...
MYSTERY WORDS 2024-11-20
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- The physical appearance of an animal.
- A form of bacilli bacteria .
- A example of a nitrogen bacteria.
- Two sets of chromosomes .
- The clouds that produce heavy rain,thunderstorm and lightning.
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- A serious cause of respiratory acidosis.
- A type of catchment character that affectes the runoff.
- A form of heterotrophic .
- A secondary function of the respiratory system .
- A polysaccharide;extracted from marine algae.
10 Clues: A form of heterotrophic . • Two sets of chromosomes . • A form of bacilli bacteria . • A example of a nitrogen bacteria. • The physical appearance of an animal. • A serious cause of respiratory acidosis. • A polysaccharide;extracted from marine algae. • A secondary function of the respiratory system . • A type of catchment character that affectes the runoff. • ...
GRADE 9 - SCIENCE - Q1-UNIT1-MODULE1 - RESPIRATORY AND CIRCULATORY SYSTEMS 2025-11-19
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- – Carries blood back to the heart
- – Protein carrying oxygen in red blood cells
- – Body parts working together
- – Two branches leading from trachea to the lungs
- – System working with circulatory for nutrient absorption
- – Windpipe; passageway for air to the lungs
- – Smaller branches inside lungs
- DIOXIDE – Waste gas exhaled
- – Main organ of respiratory system
- – Liquid part of blood
- – Pumps blood throughout the body
- – Gas inhaled and delivered to cells
- – Tiny air sacs where gas exchange occurs
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- – Substances absorbed by circulatory system
- – Carries blood away from the heart
- – Lower chamber of the heart
- – Breathing process
- – System assisting breathing via movement
- – Body’s stable internal environment
- – Main breathing muscle
- – Heartbeat felt in arteries
- – Movement of blood through the body
- – Smallest blood vessels for gas/nutrient exchange
- – Throat region before esophagus/trachea
- – Voice box
- – Largest artery in the body
26 Clues: – Voice box • – Breathing process • – Liquid part of blood • – Main breathing muscle • DIOXIDE – Waste gas exhaled • – Lower chamber of the heart • – Heartbeat felt in arteries • – Largest artery in the body • – Body parts working together • – Smaller branches inside lungs • – Carries blood back to the heart • – Pumps blood throughout the body • – Main organ of respiratory system • ...
