respiratory system Crossword Puzzles
lets play 2021-10-25
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- carry a nerve impulse into the cell body
- the basic unit in the nervous system
- allow you to talk
- a part of the central nervous system
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs
- they lead to alveoli
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- pull air from outside your body into your respiratory system.
- two identical organs
- connexon between throat and lungs
- the connection between two neurons
- thin process that carries impulses away from the cell body to another neuron or tissue
- Tube that delivers air from your mouth and nose to the trachea
12 Clues: allow you to talk • two identical organs • they lead to alveoli • Tiny air sacs in the lungs • connexon between throat and lungs • the connection between two neurons • the basic unit in the nervous system • a part of the central nervous system • carry a nerve impulse into the cell body • pull air from outside your body into your respiratory system. • ...
Human Anatomy - functional systems 2021-08-31
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- made up of glands that make hormones
- filters and removes waste from the body
- assists with producing offspring
- assists with breathing
- uses the heart, arteries, veins, etc
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- helps break down and absorb food
- this system includes our skin and hair
- the body's central framework
- also known as the communication system
- enables the body to move
10 Clues: assists with breathing • enables the body to move • the body's central framework • helps break down and absorb food • assists with producing offspring • made up of glands that make hormones • uses the heart, arteries, veins, etc • this system includes our skin and hair • also known as the communication system • filters and removes waste from the body
Body 2023-02-14
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- largest artery
- cells that fight invaders
- system who moves blood through the body
- usually you should have two organs of this
- a doctor for your teeth
- wash your hands here
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- is a person who is qualified to prepare and sell medicines
- the respiratory system help us to…
- Dickdarm
- arteries carry blood … from the heart
10 Clues: Dickdarm • largest artery • wash your hands here • a doctor for your teeth • cells that fight invaders • the respiratory system help us to… • arteries carry blood … from the heart • system who moves blood through the body • usually you should have two organs of this • is a person who is qualified to prepare and sell medicines
Respiration 2013-07-28
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- in humans air is taken into the body through the
- where does the breakdown of pyruvate using oxygen takes place
- region of respiratory system that contains the vocal cords
- a six carbon molecule broken down into pyruvate during respiration
- the trachea branches off into two
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- mechanism by which gases move between blood and air
- what is the respiratory pigment
- muscle below lungs that contracts during inhalation
- balloon like structure which provides surface for exchange of gases
- what does aerobic respiration pathway depends on
10 Clues: what is the respiratory pigment • the trachea branches off into two • in humans air is taken into the body through the • what does aerobic respiration pathway depends on • mechanism by which gases move between blood and air • muscle below lungs that contracts during inhalation • region of respiratory system that contains the vocal cords • ...
Respiration 2013-07-28
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- what does aerobic respiration pathway depends on
- where does the breakdown of pyruvate using oxygen takes place
- mechanism by which gases move between blood and air
- the trachea branches off into two
- a six carbon molecule broken down into pyruvate during respiration
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- what is the respiratory pigment
- balloon like structure which provides surface for exchange of gases
- muscle below lungs that contracts during inhalation
- in humans air is taken into the body through the
- region of respiratory system that contains the vocal cords
10 Clues: what is the respiratory pigment • the trachea branches off into two • what does aerobic respiration pathway depends on • in humans air is taken into the body through the • muscle below lungs that contracts during inhalation • mechanism by which gases move between blood and air • region of respiratory system that contains the vocal cords • ...
COVID-19 Crossword 2020-08-17
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- A widespread disease.
- The system corona virus attacks the most heavily.
- Are viruses living or nonliving
- A countermeasure everyone can use to slow down the spread of respiratory viruses.
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- The country who has dealt with the virus the best
- The teeth-like extensions on the virus that derives its name.
- The country with the first vaccine.
- The virus hijacks this to take control of the cell.
- the particles in which the virus is transferred through
- The country of origin.
10 Clues: A widespread disease. • The country of origin. • Are viruses living or nonliving • The country with the first vaccine. • The country who has dealt with the virus the best • The system corona virus attacks the most heavily. • The virus hijacks this to take control of the cell. • the particles in which the virus is transferred through • ...
Anatomy and Physiology Puzzle 2020-09-16
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- What systems main function is gas exchange?
- What system helps animals make babies.
- What system has key structures as skin, nails and hair?
- What is the study of bodily functions?
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- What is also known as the circulatory system?
- What systems main function is production and secretion?
- What is the study of bodily structures?
- What systems main functions are movement and stabilization?
- What systems key structures include the brain and spinal cord?
- What system protects the organs?
10 Clues: What system protects the organs? • What system helps animals make babies. • What is the study of bodily functions? • What is the study of bodily structures? • What systems main function is gas exchange? • What is also known as the circulatory system? • What systems main function is production and secretion? • What system has key structures as skin, nails and hair? • ...
Body Systems Intro Crossword 2022-12-08
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- I am the body system responsible for reproduction
- I am the body system that breaks down food and absorbs nutrients
- I am the body system that provides structure and support
- I hold the cell together, keep the good stuff in and the bad stuff out
- different kinds of cells have different shapes and perform different ______
- I am the body system that is responsible for immunity
- I am the part of the cell where all cell activities take place
- I am a group of organ working together to keep the body healthy and alive
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- I am the body system that allows the bodies movement
- I am the body system that circulates the body's hormones
- _____ is the largest organ in the body
- I am the part of the cell that controls its activities
- I am the body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide from the body
- I am the smallest living level of organization in our body
- I am made up of like tissues and take care of specific tasks
- I am the system that protects the body and helps control the bodies temperature
- I am the body system that is the bodies control center
- I am the body system that transports substances throughout the body
- I am the part of the body made up of groups of like cells
19 Clues: _____ is the largest organ in the body • I am the body system responsible for reproduction • I am the body system that allows the bodies movement • I am the body system that is responsible for immunity • I am the part of the cell that controls its activities • I am the body system that is the bodies control center • ...
Metabolism-Zehnder 2022-02-24
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- information about the natural world that is used to support or go against (refute) a claim
- acids are the building blocks of proteins
- respiration chemical reaction between oxygen
- the process of making clear how your evidence supports your claim
- a category of large molecules that perform important functions inside living things
- system is the body system that transports molecules to and from all cells of the body
- a type of energy storage molecule made of many glucose molecules connected together
- a group of atoms joined together in a particular way
- system the body system that takes in food and breaks it down
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- argument a claim supported by evidence
- the body’s use of molecules for energy and growth
- system the body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
- the ability to make things move or change
- a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole
- a proposed answer to a question about the natural world
- dioxide made of carbon and oxygen atoms
- oxygen atoms
- a molecule that organisms get from the air or water around them and use to release energy
- reaction atoms rearrange to form new substances
- a molecule that organisms can use to release energy, and that is made of carbon, hydrogen,
20 Clues: oxygen atoms • argument a claim supported by evidence • the ability to make things move or change • dioxide made of carbon and oxygen atoms • respiration chemical reaction between oxygen • acids are the building blocks of proteins • the body’s use of molecules for energy and growth • a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole • ...
Excretory System Crossword Puzzle 2021-11-10
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- Waste that is removed by the lungs
- Organs of the Excretory System in the in digestive system
- Tube that carries urine from the bladder to the outside of the body
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- Organ that holds urine until it leaves the body
- Excreted from bladder may be very concentrated with wastes
- Organs of the Excretory System in the integumentary system
- Materials eliminated to keep the body cells healthy
- Filters blood that contains cellular wastes
- Tubes that lead from each kidney to the bladder
- Organs of the Excretory System in the respiratory system
10 Clues: Waste that is removed by the lungs • Filters blood that contains cellular wastes • Organ that holds urine until it leaves the body • Tubes that lead from each kidney to the bladder • Materials eliminated to keep the body cells healthy • Organs of the Excretory System in the respiratory system • Organs of the Excretory System in the in digestive system • ...
Organ System NOAH SILVA 2017-08-31
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- Bone in your leg.
- Runs all through body to control stuff
- Regulates hormones
- Keeps the blood provided with Oxygen
- Transports materials such as Oxygen, Carbon Dioxide, Nutrients, and water throughout the body.
- Secreted and controlled by the Endocrine System
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- Provides the ability of movement
- Controls most bodily functions
- Stores minerals such as calcium
- Protects deeper tissues from injury
- Produces offspring
- Breaks down food, takes away nutrients and disposes of the waste.
- The central system that activates muscle and glands
- Regulates materials such as water
- Returns fluids to blood vessels
15 Clues: Bone in your leg. • Regulates hormones • Produces offspring • Controls most bodily functions • Stores minerals such as calcium • Returns fluids to blood vessels • Provides the ability of movement • Regulates materials such as water • Protects deeper tissues from injury • Keeps the blood provided with Oxygen • Runs all through body to control stuff • ...
Structures and Functions Crossword Puzzle 2021-01-08
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- a tube in the stem that transports water
- contains chlorophyll that captures sunlight energy to do photosynthesis.
- system a support structure for your body.
- transports nutrients into and out of the leaf
- how something is designed, shape, size, materials
- take in water and nutrients from the soil
- a group of different tissues that form a unit and perform a similar function.
- smallest unit of matter
- a tube in a stem that transports water
- smallest unit capable of carrying out life processes
- connects stem to the leaf
- system controls everything you do, including breathing, walking, thinking, and feeling.
- supports plants, transports nutrients and water
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- system turn food and liquids into the building blocks and fuel that the body needs.
- system The system that contains the heart and the blood vessels and moves blood throughout the body.
- system the group of tissues and organs in your body that allow you to breathe.
- system the main function of excretion or the process of disposing waste from the body.
- the job that something does.
- different atoms bonded together
- group of cells that perform a specific task
- small openings in the leaf that take in carbon dioxide
- System a group of organs that work together to perform a similar function.
- an individual thing
23 Clues: an individual thing • smallest unit of matter • connects stem to the leaf • the job that something does. • different atoms bonded together • a tube in a stem that transports water • a tube in the stem that transports water • system a support structure for your body. • take in water and nutrients from the soil • group of cells that perform a specific task • ...
anat ch 1 2021-06-08
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- the thoracic and abdominal cavity are components of what body cavity
- form and structure of the body what things look like and where they are located
- study of the systems of the body i.e. nervous system
- bones and joint are what system
- how many types of body tissue are there
- function of the body and its parts how things work and what they do
- the maintenance of a dynamic equilibrium in the body
- heart and blood vessels are part of what system
- kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, and urethra are part of what system
- the brain and spine are components of what body cavity
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- area at the base of the neck between the front legs covers the cranial end of the sternum
- all component's of each region are examined
- central and peripheral are part of what system
- fatty connective tissue
- the left and right halves of an animals body are essentially mirror images of each other
- skin, hair, nails and hooves are what system
- towards the belly
- lungs and air passageways
- skeletal cardiac and smooth
- trunk of the body- formed by the ribcage and the abdomen
- gastrointestinal tube and accessory organs are part of what system
21 Clues: towards the belly • fatty connective tissue • lungs and air passageways • skeletal cardiac and smooth • bones and joint are what system • how many types of body tissue are there • all component's of each region are examined • skin, hair, nails and hooves are what system • central and peripheral are part of what system • heart and blood vessels are part of what system • ...
Ante Up #9 Anatomy 2016-01-19
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- The system that supports and protects the body.
- The system that transports oxygen and nutrients to the cells.
- The system that regulates mood, growth and development.
- The reaction of an organism to a stimulus.
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- The system that protects your body from disease causing organisms.
- The system that allows movement in an organism.
- The signal that an organism responds to.
- The system that moves oxygen to the cells and carbon dioxide away from the cells.
- The system that removes excess, unneeded or dangerous materials from the body.
- The system that regulates the body's response to stimuli.
10 Clues: The signal that an organism responds to. • The reaction of an organism to a stimulus. • The system that allows movement in an organism. • The system that supports and protects the body. • The system that regulates mood, growth and development. • The system that regulates the body's response to stimuli. • The system that transports oxygen and nutrients to the cells. • ...
CV and Respiratory system 2023-07-17
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- muscle that allows the lungs to expand and relax
- carry blood away from the heart
- when the heart relaxes and fills with blood
- air volume left in the lungs
- bottom chamber in the heart
- carry deoxygenated blood
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- where gaseous exchange happens at the muscle tissue
- two tubes in the airway that lead to the lungs
- protein in red blood cells
- air volume taking in a breath
- air sacs where gaseous exchange happens
- largest blood vessel in the body
- when the heart contracts and pumps blood out
- top chamber in the heart
14 Clues: top chamber in the heart • carry deoxygenated blood • protein in red blood cells • bottom chamber in the heart • air volume left in the lungs • air volume taking in a breath • carry blood away from the heart • largest blood vessel in the body • air sacs where gaseous exchange happens • when the heart relaxes and fills with blood • when the heart contracts and pumps blood out • ...
Chapter 4: The Human Body 2023-10-25
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- This tissue sends and receives information about stimuli
- This system offers support and protection of many internal organs
- This tissue offers support and protection
- This system offers protection against the external environment and regulation of temperature
- This system controls the circulation of lymph, which maintains fluid balance and helps fight infection
- This system is in charge of production of reproductive cells that will generate offspring
- This tissue provides movement
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- This tissue covers the body tissue and lines the internal organs
- This system is responsible for gas exchange between the internal and external environment
- This system controls filtration of blood and excretion of wastes
- What system provides regulation of body processes through hormone production
- This system provides circulation of blood, which transports gasses, nutrients, hormones, and wastes
- This system is in charge of the physical and chemical breakdown of food to allow absorption of nutrients
13 Clues: This tissue provides movement • This tissue offers support and protection • This tissue sends and receives information about stimuli • This tissue covers the body tissue and lines the internal organs • This system controls filtration of blood and excretion of wastes • This system offers support and protection of many internal organs • ...
The Excretory System 2014-01-12
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- liquid waste leaves the body through the urinary system and the ______ system
- stores urine until it can be released
- the system that gets rid of wastes that the body produces
- when the bladder is holding a lot of ________ it is eventually released into the urethra and outside the body
- solid waste is removed through the _______ system
- brings blood into a kidney
- carries urine from the bladder to outside the body
- ______ is water, salts, and wastes that leaves your body through your skin system
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- filters wastes out of the blood and produces urine
- an opening in the skin surface where sweat exits from
- the _______ system is involved to remove carbon dioxide from your lungs when you exhale
- carries the cleaned blood out of the kidney
- the part of a kidney where waste materials are separated from useful materials in the blood
- breaks down poisons in the blood
- these carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder
- all your blood passes through your kidneys about ______ times a day
16 Clues: brings blood into a kidney • breaks down poisons in the blood • stores urine until it can be released • carries the cleaned blood out of the kidney • solid waste is removed through the _______ system • these carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder • filters wastes out of the blood and produces urine • carries urine from the bladder to outside the body • ...
Body Systems & Homeostasis 2023-03-17
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- The body system that moves the body with the help of the skeletal system.
- A biological occurrence wherein the output of a system amplifies the system or inhibits the system; allows homeostasis to be maintained.
- The body system that provides a mean of producing offspring.
- The chemical messenger of the body.
- The body system that protects the body by forming the body’s outer layer (think skin).
- These are blood vessels located throughout your body that collect oxygen-poor blood and return it to your heart.
- The body system that controls the exchange of gases (think breathing).
- To maintain a stable internal environment despite changes in the external environment.
- The body system that coordinates sensory input with motor output (think brain).
- The body system that breaks down food into essential nutrients (ex. stomach, intestines)
- The body system that controls body functions through hormones.
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- The smallest blood vessels in your vascular system; transport blood, nutrients and oxygen to cells in your organs and body systems.
- The breakdown of food into smaller pieces without chemical change to the food molecules.
- The body system that protects the body against invading organisms (think immunity).
- The body system that removes cellular wastes from the body (think bladder).
- A state of balance among all the body systems needed for the body to survive and function correctly.
- These are tubelike structures that are responsible for the transportation of fluid to and from every organ in the body.
- The body system that transports nutrients, fluids, and gases (ex. heart, arteries).
- An organ that makes one or more substances (such as hormones, sweat, or tears).
- The body system that supports the body internally (think bones).
20 Clues: The chemical messenger of the body. • The body system that provides a mean of producing offspring. • The body system that controls body functions through hormones. • The body system that supports the body internally (think bones). • The body system that controls the exchange of gases (think breathing). • ...
Homeostasis review 2013-11-28
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- The reflex arc is governed by the ________ system
- What system filters out cellular wastes, toxins and excess water or nutrients from the circulatory system
- What is the muscle tissue that moves bones in your body
- _____________is the regulation of internal body temperature
- The scientific term for 'goosebumps'
- What system manufactures calls that allow reproduction;in males, sperm and in females, ovaries
- The maintenance of a stable constant condition in the body despite changes in the external environment
- What system provides movement muscles to work in pairs to move limbs and provide mobility
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- When your blood sugar levels drop,your pancreas releases_________
- Structures that secrete hormones
- What system destroys and removes invading microbes and viruses from the body
- The nervous tissue contains...à
- What system breaks down and absorbs nutrients that are necessary for growth and maintenance
- How many major organ systems are there in the body
- What does you body do to cool itself down when it is too hot
- Mechanisms which enhance or amplify a change in the system are ________feedback mechanisms
- The _______links the nervous system to the Endocrine system, via the pituitary gland
- What system provides gas exchange between the blood and the environment
- What system transports nutrients, gases, hormones and waste through the body
- The system of homeostasis needs: an sensor, and effector, and an________
- blood sugar regulation is ________ feedback
- A structure that contains at least 2 different types of tissue functioning together for a common purpose
- When your blood sugar levels rise when food is consumed, your pancreas releases_______
23 Clues: The nervous tissue contains...à • Structures that secrete hormones • The scientific term for 'goosebumps' • blood sugar regulation is ________ feedback • The reflex arc is governed by the ________ system • How many major organ systems are there in the body • What is the muscle tissue that moves bones in your body • ...
Human Body Systems 2024-09-16
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- The smallest unit that makes up all living o
- Body system where the heart pumps blood throughout the body
- Body system that controls the human body
- Body system that removes liquid waste from the body
- A collection of tissues joined together into a structure
- Body system that breaks down food into nutrients
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- Body system responsible for providing oxygen to the body
- A mass of similar cells that perform a specific function
- A living thing that releases energy and responds to the environment
- Body system that helps to move the body
10 Clues: Body system that helps to move the body • Body system that controls the human body • The smallest unit that makes up all living o • Body system that breaks down food into nutrients • Body system that removes liquid waste from the body • Body system responsible for providing oxygen to the body • A mass of similar cells that perform a specific function • ...
Unit 3 Review 2022-12-13
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- The simple molecule absorbed to make energy.
- The system that carries nutrients to every cell in the body.
- The organelle where cellular respiration takes place.
- Respiration process using oxygen.
- The system that takes in oxygen and removes carbon dioxide.
- The process of breaking down food.
- The molecule the provides energy, made from cellular respiration.
- The process of taking nutrients from the digestive system into the blood so they can be used in the body.
- A compound essential for growth and nutritional value to the body.
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- The chemical process that plants and animals go through to make ATP.
- The system that sends messages from the brain to other parts of the body.
- The organ that pumps blood
- The chemical process that plants go through to make glucose.
- The process of excreting waste from the body.
- The system that digests, absorbs food and eliminates waste.
- The organelle where photosynthesis takes place.
- Respiration process without oxygen.
17 Clues: The organ that pumps blood • Respiration process using oxygen. • The process of breaking down food. • Respiration process without oxygen. • The simple molecule absorbed to make energy. • The process of excreting waste from the body. • The organelle where photosynthesis takes place. • The organelle where cellular respiration takes place. • ...
Anja Berke - Body Systems 2023-03-03
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- This body system includes your brain, spinal cord, and nerve endings
- This body system includes the mouth, stomach, and intestines
- The system in charge of taking in oxygen through the nose and mouth
- The body system that helps you move
- This body system moves oxygen and nutrients around the body
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- The organ that pumps blood through the body
- The body system that helps your body keep its shape
- The circulatory system uses ___, capillaries, and arteries to move blood through the body
- The digestive process starts with this
- This organ is the control center of the nervous system
10 Clues: The body system that helps you move • The digestive process starts with this • The organ that pumps blood through the body • The body system that helps your body keep its shape • This organ is the control center of the nervous system • This body system moves oxygen and nutrients around the body • This body system includes the mouth, stomach, and intestines • ...
SCIENCE VOCAB CROSSWORD 2024-01-12
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- system organs that work together
- a system that allows movement for organisms
- a group or layer of cells that work together to perform a specific function
- two or more tissues that work together as a unit to perform a specific function
- a system that uses blood to deliver oxygen and nutrients
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- a system that breaks down liquids and food and make it into energy
- a system where the organs fight off infections, diseases, etc.
- a state of balance among all the body systems needed for the body to survive and function
- a single living thing formed by all organ systems working together to maintain homeostasis
- a system where the organs work as the control center to process sensory information
- a system where the organs work together to act as the body's framework
- a system where the organs bring in oxygen and excel carbon dioxide
- a system where the organs remove waste
- the basic unit of life
14 Clues: the basic unit of life • system organs that work together • a system where the organs remove waste • a system that allows movement for organisms • a system that uses blood to deliver oxygen and nutrients • a system where the organs fight off infections, diseases, etc. • a system that breaks down liquids and food and make it into energy • ...
The Body 2014-04-14
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- something containing energy which we all need to survive
- larger intestine
- attach bones to one another
- used to chew and break up food
- how efficient our respiratory system is
- the small air sacks in our lungs
- what our muscles are made of
- the bone which protects our brain
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- the most flexible muscle in the body
- the system which converts food into energy
- the structure which supports our body and holds us upright
- what we need in order to move
- what we get from eating food
- longer intestine
14 Clues: larger intestine • longer intestine • attach bones to one another • what we get from eating food • what our muscles are made of • what we need in order to move • used to chew and break up food • the small air sacks in our lungs • the bone which protects our brain • the most flexible muscle in the body • how efficient our respiratory system is • ...
Body Systems 2023-01-24
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- Can you feel that? The brain and nerves control this system.
- Works with another system to allow movement.
- Biceps and triceps belong to this system.
- Body's transport system. Moving things with blood.
- Breaks down the food we eat into nutrients we need.
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- Waste products are gotten rid of using this system.
- Body's breathing system.
- Lets make children!The body's offspring creating system.
8 Clues: Body's breathing system. • Biceps and triceps belong to this system. • Works with another system to allow movement. • Body's transport system. Moving things with blood. • Waste products are gotten rid of using this system. • Breaks down the food we eat into nutrients we need. • Lets make children!The body's offspring creating system. • ...
Respiratory System Diagnostic Terms 2016-06-18
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- Strained, high-pitched sound heard on inspiration caused by obstruction in the pharynx or larynx
- Tapping on the surface to determine the difference in the density of the underlying structures. A solid organ will produce a dull sound without resonance.
- Continuous high-pitched whistling sounds produced during breathing
- Acute infection of the throat and upper respiratory tract caused by bacterium
- Infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium ____________; lungs usually are involved, but any organ can be affected.
- Material expelled from the bronchi.
- Chronic bronchial inflammatory disorder with airway obstruction due to bronchial edema and constriction and increased mucous production.
- Loud rumbling sounds heard on auscultation of bronchi obstructed by sputum.
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- This is a fine crackling sound heard on auscultation (during inhalation) when there is fluid in the alveoli
- Whooping cough; highly contagious bacterial infection of the pharynx, larynx, and trachea.
- Acute viral infection of infants and children with obstruction of the larynx, accompanied by barking cough and stridor.
- Scratchy sound produced by pleural surfaces rubbing against each other
- Listening to the sounds within the body
- Fancy word for nosebleed
14 Clues: Fancy word for nosebleed • Material expelled from the bronchi. • Listening to the sounds within the body • Continuous high-pitched whistling sounds produced during breathing • Scratchy sound produced by pleural surfaces rubbing against each other • Loud rumbling sounds heard on auscultation of bronchi obstructed by sputum. • ...
The Human Respiratory System 2021-03-14
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- Tiny air sacs where the exchange of gases between air and blood takes place.
- The trachea divides into these right and left branches.
- Smaller branches of the bronchi.
- bronchial spasm resulting in decreased air movement and air trapped in the alveoli.
- Inflammation of the lining of the bronchial tubes
- Blood vessels surrounding the air sacs.
- Moist membrane covering the lung and chest cavity wall on the inside.
- Area at the back of the throat where the mouth and nasal cavity meet.
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- Flap of tissue which prevents food from entering windpipe during swallowing.
- Tube leading from the larynx to the bronchi.
- Opening to the windpipe.
- Contains the vocal cords.
- Flat sheet of muscle separating the chest cavity from the abdominal cavity.
- Infections of the lungs caused by viruses, bacteria or fungi.
14 Clues: Opening to the windpipe. • Contains the vocal cords. • Smaller branches of the bronchi. • Blood vessels surrounding the air sacs. • Tube leading from the larynx to the bronchi. • Inflammation of the lining of the bronchial tubes • The trachea divides into these right and left branches. • Infections of the lungs caused by viruses, bacteria or fungi. • ...
Circulatory and Respiratory System 2021-10-04
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- A muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body
- A type blood vessel that carries blood toward the heart
- Lower chamber of the heart. There's a left and a right
- A yellowish fluid that is mostly composed of water. It holds blood cells
- The process in which oxygen is combined with food (glucose) to release energy
- A sheet-like muscle beneath the lungs. It expands and contracts the chest cavity when controlling breathing
- A type blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
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- A cell fragment that helps form blood clots and stops bleeding
- A pair of tubes that branch off the trachea and enter the lungs
- The tube that transports air from the throat to the lungs, also known as the windpipe
- Air sacs within the lungs where gases are exchanged between the lungs and the blood
- Sacs within the lungs where gases are exchanges between the lungs and the blood.
- A tiny blood vessel that connects an artery to a vein. It also exchanges substances such as gases and nutrients with the blood and the body cells
- Upper chamber of the heart. There's a left and a right
14 Clues: A muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body • Lower chamber of the heart. There's a left and a right • Upper chamber of the heart. There's a left and a right • A type blood vessel that carries blood toward the heart • A type blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart • A cell fragment that helps form blood clots and stops bleeding • ...
Rhythm & The Respiratory System 2023-04-19
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- slow time (in Italian)
- moderate pace (in Italian)
- because of these we can produce sounds (2 words)
- fast pace (in Italian)
- a pattern of sound
- what we breathe in
- we have two of these and they work like balloons when the air goes in and out
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- Our nose, throat, voice box, wind pipe and lungs are all parts of our ________________ system
- what we breathe out (2 words)
- when we exercise our breathing gets f_ _ _ _ _
- a fancy word for windpipe
- a fancy word for voice box
- how fast/slow a piece of music is performed
- air can go in through the mouth or...
14 Clues: a pattern of sound • what we breathe in • slow time (in Italian) • fast pace (in Italian) • a fancy word for windpipe • moderate pace (in Italian) • a fancy word for voice box • what we breathe out (2 words) • air can go in through the mouth or... • how fast/slow a piece of music is performed • when we exercise our breathing gets f_ _ _ _ _ • ...
Angel Nunez Body Systems Crossword 2018-02-20
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- The system that deals with glands and hormones.
- The system that excretes waste.
- The system that provides movement for the body.
- The system that transports oxygen from the lungs to various parts of the body.
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- It is the protective barrier for the body and regulates body temperature.
- The system that carries messages to and from the brain and spinal cord.
- The system that breaks down food and absorbs nutrients.
- The support system of the body.
- The system that exchanges oxygen and CO2 through the lungs.
- The job or duty that someone or something is responsible for.
10 Clues: The support system of the body. • The system that excretes waste. • The system that deals with glands and hormones. • The system that provides movement for the body. • The system that breaks down food and absorbs nutrients. • The system that exchanges oxygen and CO2 through the lungs. • The job or duty that someone or something is responsible for. • ...
Body Systems 2015-06-11
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- Name for blood vessels that carry blood to the heart
- Excretes sweat as part of the excretory system
- Name for blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- The top chamber in the heart
- Name for the vena cava that comes from the bottom half of the body
- Carries blood from the lungs back to the heart
- Tiny air sac in the lungs
- Part of the digestive system
- Bring in oxygen and exchange carbon dioxide. Part of the respiratory and excretory systems
- Holds urine before it is excreted
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- Name for the vena cava that comes from the top half of the body
- Longest part of the digestive system
- The bottom camber in the heart
- Smallest blood vessel. Only one cell thick
- Name for the wind pipe after it branches off towards the left and right lung
- Name of the major vein that returns blood to the heart
- Major artery that carries blood away from the heart
- Filter blood and create urine. Part of the excretory system
- Part of the circulatory system. Pumps blood
19 Clues: Tiny air sac in the lungs • The top chamber in the heart • Part of the digestive system • The bottom camber in the heart • Holds urine before it is excreted • Longest part of the digestive system • Smallest blood vessel. Only one cell thick • Part of the circulatory system. Pumps blood • Excretes sweat as part of the excretory system • ...
Angel Nunez Body Systems Crossword 2018-02-20
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- The system that deals with glands and hormones.
- The system that carries messages to and from the brain and spinal cord.
- The system that breaks down foods and absorbs nutrients.
- The system that transports blood and oxygen from the lungs to various parts of the body.
- The system that excretes waste.
- The system that provides movement.
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- The system that exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide through the lungs.
- The support system of the body.
- The job or duty that someone or something is responsible for.
- It is the protective barrier of the body and it regulates body temperature as well.
10 Clues: The support system of the body. • The system that excretes waste. • The system that provides movement. • The system that deals with glands and hormones. • The system that breaks down foods and absorbs nutrients. • The job or duty that someone or something is responsible for. • The system that exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide through the lungs. • ...
The Excretory System 2014-01-12
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- when the bladder is holding a lot of ________ it is eventually released into the urethra and outside the body
- the _______ system is involved to remove carbon dioxide from your lungs when you exhale
- an opening in the skin surface where sweat exits from
- all your blood passes through your kidneys about ______ times a day
- stores urine until it can be released
- the part of a kidney where waste materials are separated from useful materials in the blood
- ______ is water, salts, and wastes that leaves your body through your skin system
- breaks down poisons in the blood
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- carries the cleaned blood out of the kidney
- carries urine from the bladder to outside the body
- solid waste is removed through the _______ system
- these carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder
- the system that gets rid of wastes that the body produces
- filters wastes out of the blood and produces urine
- brings blood into a kidney
- liquid waste leaves the body through the urinary system and the ______ system
16 Clues: brings blood into a kidney • breaks down poisons in the blood • stores urine until it can be released • carries the cleaned blood out of the kidney • solid waste is removed through the _______ system • these carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder • carries urine from the bladder to outside the body • filters wastes out of the blood and produces urine • ...
Respiratory Conditions 2023-08-17
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- When _____ are removed, red fluids should not be offered.
- Deep respirations
- X-ray has ground-glass appearance
- Upper respiratory tract infections
- Preventative asthma medication is administered with a ____.
- Haemophilus influenzae is most common causative organism for this infection
- Dried beans greatest danger for this.
- Croup is another name for Acute Spasmodic ______.
- mild toxicity that results in headache, vertigo, nausea, fatigue
- "seal bark" cough
- fast respiratory rate
- Eardrops administered by pulling earlobe down and back for infants and toddlers for this illness
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- Reactive airway disease
- Can be treated with antibiotics at home.
- Obstruction of small airways
- most common organism for cause of bronchiolitis
- Sweat test as diagnostic tool
- May be performed to drain middle ear and equalizes pressure.
- Young infants are obligatory _____ _______.
- When a patient is in respiratory distress, assess respiratory quantity & _____.
- Complication of RDS
21 Clues: Deep respirations • "seal bark" cough • Complication of RDS • fast respiratory rate • Reactive airway disease • Obstruction of small airways • Sweat test as diagnostic tool • X-ray has ground-glass appearance • Upper respiratory tract infections • Dried beans greatest danger for this. • Can be treated with antibiotics at home. • Young infants are obligatory _____ _______. • ...
Homeostasis review 2013-11-28
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- The reflex arc is governed by the ________ system
- What system filters out cellular wastes, toxins and excess water or nutrients from the circulatory system
- What is the muscle tissue that moves bones in your body
- _____________is the regulation of internal body temperature
- The scientific term for 'goosebumps'
- What system manufactures calls that allow reproduction;in males, sperm and in females, ovaries
- The maintenance of a stable constant condition in the body despite changes in the external environment
- What system provides movement muscles to work in pairs to move limbs and provide mobility
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- When your blood sugar levels drop,your pancreas releases_________
- Structures that secrete hormones
- What system destroys and removes invading microbes and viruses from the body
- The nervous tissue contains...à
- What system breaks down and absorbs nutrients that are necessary for growth and maintenance
- How many major organ systems are there in the body
- What does you body do to cool itself down when it is too hot
- Mechanisms which enhance or amplify a change in the system are ________feedback mechanisms
- The _______links the nervous system to the Endocrine system, via the pituitary gland
- What system provides gas exchange between the blood and the environment
- What system transports nutrients, gases, hormones and waste through the body
- The system of homeostasis needs: an sensor, and effector, and an________
- blood sugar regulation is ________ feedback
- A structure that contains at least 2 different types of tissue functioning together for a common purpose
- When your blood sugar levels rise when food is consumed, your pancreas releases_______
23 Clues: The nervous tissue contains...à • Structures that secrete hormones • The scientific term for 'goosebumps' • blood sugar regulation is ________ feedback • The reflex arc is governed by the ________ system • How many major organ systems are there in the body • What is the muscle tissue that moves bones in your body • ...
Topic 3: Lesson 1 - Body Organization (Pgs 130-137) 2023-11-06
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- ___________ system - carries oxygen-rich blood to all the parts of your body
- ___________ system - how your body communicates and is made up of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves
- ___________ system - begins with esophagus squeezing food to stomach and then the stomach crushes food; food broken down by acids
- Groups of similar cells that perform the same function
- ___________ system - brings in oxygen and moves out carbon dioxide by way of the lungs
- ___________ system - protects your body from outside damage - includes skin , hair, nails
- ___________ system - includes your immune system: defense system against infections
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- ___________ system - controls your movements, help you stand straight, allow you to breath
- a body structure composed of different kinds of tissues that work together.
- ___________ system - responsible for producing sperm and eggs
- ___________ system - gets rid of waste products and toxic substances in your body
- a group of organs that work together, performing major functions.
- ___________ system - a collection of glands that produces important chemicals; control of many body functions
- ___________ system - main functions are to support your body, protect your organs, make blood cells and store minerals.
14 Clues: Groups of similar cells that perform the same function • ___________ system - responsible for producing sperm and eggs • a group of organs that work together, performing major functions. • a body structure composed of different kinds of tissues that work together. • ___________ system - carries oxygen-rich blood to all the parts of your body • ...
Kachow - Lane Martin 2022-02-23
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- - the body system that breaks down food
- - the body system that transports molecules to and from all cells
- - a type of energy storage molecule made of many glucose molecules connected together
- - the ability to make things move or change
- - making clear how your evidence supports your claim
- - information about the natural world that is used to support or refute a claim
- - a molecule that organisms use to release energy
- - a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms
- - large molecules that perform important functions inside living things
- - a group of atoms joined together in a particular way
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- - a proposed answer to a question
- argument - a claim supported by evidence
- - the body’s use of molecules for energy and growth
- - the chemical reaction that releases energy into cells
- - atoms rearrange to form new substances
- - molecules that are the building blocks of proteins
- - a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole
- - a molecule that organisms get from the air or water around them to release energy
- system - the body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
19 Clues: - a proposed answer to a question • - the body system that breaks down food • argument - a claim supported by evidence • - atoms rearrange to form new substances • - the ability to make things move or change • - a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms • - a molecule that organisms use to release energy • - the body’s use of molecules for energy and growth • ...
Respiratory System: Organs and Functions 2021-03-13
6 Clues: Two branches of trachea • Another name for wind pipe • Elastic sponge like organ of respiratory system • Place from where food pipe and wind pipe originates • swollen part of the wind pipe also called voice box • Respiratory system/respiration begins with this organ
Thoracic level Spinal Cord Injuries 2017-02-12
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- paralysis of the legs and lower body, typically caused by spinal injury or disease
- is assistive technology that can be used by a person who relies on a wheel chair for mobility
- There are many health benefits of standing for those who use wheelchairs, one of these benefits include improving
- also called sliding boards, are an assistive device to help move from one location to another
- The intercostal muscles help with inhaling by the ribs
- the respiratory system is more affected when there is a SCI to the
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- Thoracic extension brace is for spine
- after a SCI to the T1-12 area, the respiratory system becomes
- moving from a wheelchair to other locations is also known as
- parastep high tech device allows the user to walk by sending electrical impulses to
- Ambulation is functional with assistive devices in
- Ambulation is not functional in
12 Clues: Ambulation is not functional in • Thoracic extension brace is for spine • Ambulation is functional with assistive devices in • moving from a wheelchair to other locations is also known as • after a SCI to the T1-12 area, the respiratory system becomes • the respiratory system is more affected when there is a SCI to the • ...
Cells crossword 2023-12-13
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- system converts the foods we eat into their simplest forms
- A cell with a lysosome
- system delivers oxygen and nutrients to cells and takes away wastes.
- a collection of tissues that structurally form a functional unit specialized to perform a particular function.
- uses the sun's energy to convert it into chemical energy.
- System responsible for movement of the whole body
- controls a lot of the functions in the cell.
- Reticulum make’s and transport proteins.
- storage for cells and important cell parts.
- a cell where proteins are assembled.
- System helps all the parts of the body to communicate with each other.
- System when a group of organs is dedicated to performing a function.
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- converts energy and is the power house of the cell.
- surrounds a cell and adds additional protection to the cell.
- the basic unit of all plants.
- They are certain jobs in the cell
- offers protection and shape maintenance.
- fills the outside of the cell Nucleus.
- a group of cells that have similar structure and that function together as a unit
- System move fresh air into your body while removing waste gases.
20 Clues: A cell with a lysosome • the basic unit of all plants. • They are certain jobs in the cell • a cell where proteins are assembled. • fills the outside of the cell Nucleus. • offers protection and shape maintenance. • Reticulum make’s and transport proteins. • storage for cells and important cell parts. • controls a lot of the functions in the cell. • ...
Cells crossword 2023-12-13
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- system converts the foods we eat into their simplest forms
- A cell with a lysosome
- system delivers oxygen and nutrients to cells and takes away wastes.
- a collection of tissues that structurally form a functional unit specialized to perform a particular function.
- uses the sun's energy to convert it into chemical energy.
- System responsible for movement of the whole body
- controls a lot of the functions in the cell.
- Reticulum make’s and transport proteins.
- storage for cells and important cell parts.
- a cell where proteins are assembled.
- System helps all the parts of the body to communicate with each other.
- System when a group of organs is dedicated to performing a function.
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- converts energy and is the power house of the cell.
- surrounds a cell and adds additional protection to the cell.
- the basic unit of all plants.
- They are certain jobs in the cell
- offers protection and shape maintenance.
- fills the outside of the cell Nucleus.
- a group of cells that have similar structure and that function together as a unit
- System move fresh air into your body while removing waste gases.
20 Clues: A cell with a lysosome • the basic unit of all plants. • They are certain jobs in the cell • a cell where proteins are assembled. • fills the outside of the cell Nucleus. • offers protection and shape maintenance. • Reticulum make’s and transport proteins. • storage for cells and important cell parts. • controls a lot of the functions in the cell. • ...
Body systems crossword 2023-02-14
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- The heart is which type of muscle?
- The system in-charge of our Hair, Skin and Nails.
- The system that removes waste from our BODY
- The stomach is what type of muscle?
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- The lungs are in which type of body system?
- Connects bones to bones
- breaks down food in our body
- the center control of our body
- Removes toxic waste from our BLOOD.
- Connects muscles to bones
10 Clues: Connects bones to bones • Connects muscles to bones • breaks down food in our body • the center control of our body • The heart is which type of muscle? • Removes toxic waste from our BLOOD. • The stomach is what type of muscle? • The lungs are in which type of body system? • The system that removes waste from our BODY • The system in-charge of our Hair, Skin and Nails.
Math Vocabulary Week of 10-25-10/29 2022-02-10
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- or windpipe- is one part of your airway system.
- prominent structure between the eyes that serves as the entrance to the respiratory tract
- blood vessels in humans, and most other animals that carry blood towards the heart
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- system is made up of blood vessels that carry blood away from and towards the heart.
- a set of things working together as parts of a mechanism or an interconnecting network.
- the primary organs of the respiratory system in humans
- the blood vessels that deliver oxygen-rich blood from the heart to the tissues of the body.
7 Clues: or windpipe- is one part of your airway system. • the primary organs of the respiratory system in humans • blood vessels in humans, and most other animals that carry blood towards the heart • system is made up of blood vessels that carry blood away from and towards the heart. • ...
LS9S1U2 2022-11-18
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- a body system that removes wastes from the body.
- B-cells produce ____.
- The outer covering protects our body from any harm.
- Deliver blood to organs and tissues.
- This is produced to help regulate body temperature especially if the weather is hot.
- Trains white blood cells to fight diseases and infections.
- An organ that controls every process in our body such as memory, emotion, and thought.
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- How the body reacts to maintain stability.
- What body system takes in the fresh air and removed waste gases?
- Which system sends signals around the body?
- the act of taking in nutrients from the food we eat.
- A body system that moves blood around our body.
- Our heart, blood, and blood vessels make up the ____ system.
13 Clues: B-cells produce ____. • Deliver blood to organs and tissues. • How the body reacts to maintain stability. • Which system sends signals around the body? • A body system that moves blood around our body. • a body system that removes wastes from the body. • The outer covering protects our body from any harm. • the act of taking in nutrients from the food we eat. • ...
Veterinary Terminology 2022-01-27
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- A device that determines respiratory rate and end tidal CO2
- Procedure used to visually examine internal body structures in motion using radiation to project images on a fluorescent screen.
- Abbreviation for Both ears
- Abnormally slow breathing
- Continous rate infusion
- Abnormal heart rhythm
- ELectrocardiograph
- A stethoscope that is inserted down the esophagus to provide audible heart sounds
- Removal of cells or tissues for examination
- difficult breathing
- suspension of breathing
- "Bed sores"
- Away from
- Abbreviation for Left ear
- Surgical incision into an intestine.
- Abbreviation for Right ear
- Capillary refill time
- A colorless solution of formaldehyde used as a preservative for biological specimens.
- Partial or complete collapse of the lung.
- removal of tissue and foreign material to aid healing
- precautions to prevent infection.
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- Induced loss of feeling or awareness
- The procedure of visually examining inside the body.
- Condition of having a short face
- things that animals eat/swallow other than food/treats
- That part of the anesthetic machine in which the flow of gases is directed through two unidirectional valves, one in an expiratory and one in an inspiratory tube.
- A sterilization unit that creates high pressurized steam
- disturbance in the heart rhythm resulting in fewer heartbeats than normal
- "cone of shame"
- Cloth(s) arranged over a patient’s body to provide a sterile field around the area
- An incision into the abdominal cavity, also called a laparotomy.
- Air in the pathway of the respiratory system that does not contribute to gas exchange
- Release of breath
- chemical agent that kills or prevents the growth of microorganisms
- listening to heart or lung sounds
- brain and spinal cord
- Lying on back
- Slow heart rate
- Difficult or labored breathing during expiration.
- Pain relief
- Respiratory system injury following excessive circuit pressure changes
41 Clues: Away from • "Bed sores" • Pain relief • Lying on back • "cone of shame" • Slow heart rate • Release of breath • ELectrocardiograph • difficult breathing • Abnormal heart rhythm • brain and spinal cord • Capillary refill time • Continous rate infusion • suspension of breathing • Abnormally slow breathing • Abbreviation for Left ear • Abbreviation for Both ears • Abbreviation for Right ear • ...
SYSTEMS 2023-10-06
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- also called the windpipe, widest passageway in the respiratory tract
- liquid portion of the blood
- tiny air sacs in the lungs where the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide takes place
- pumps blood throughout the circulatory system
- a nerve that makes you able to smell
- carry oxygen to other cells of the body
- a large, air-filled space in the skull above and behind the nose in the middle of the face
- inflammation in the airways that can make breathing difficult
- blood vessel that carries blood back to the heart
- complex protein on red blood cells
- largest organs of the respiratory tract
- the life-sustaining process in which gases are exchanged between the body and the outside atmosphere
- blood cell that carries oxygen and carbon dioxide.
- tissue that flows through the circulatory system
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- the narrowest airways of the bronchial tree
- largest artery in the body
- blood vessel that connects arterioles with venules
- the airway in the respiratory tract that conducts air into the lungs
- bones that surround and protect your lungs and heart
- also known as thrombocytes
- help your body fight infection
- also called the voice box
- muscular wall that separates the heart into a right and left side
- lower chamber of the heart
- tiny hairs that move in a wave-like motion to filter dust and other irritants out of your airways
- blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- tissue flap at the entrance to the trachea that closes when you swallow to keep food and liquids out of your airway
- a tube-like structure that connects the nasal cavity and the back of the mouth to other structures lower in the throat
- upper chamber of the heart
- muscle that helps your lungs pull in air and push it out
30 Clues: also called the voice box • largest artery in the body • also known as thrombocytes • lower chamber of the heart • upper chamber of the heart • liquid portion of the blood • help your body fight infection • complex protein on red blood cells • a nerve that makes you able to smell • carry oxygen to other cells of the body • largest organs of the respiratory tract • ...
Body systems crossword 2023-02-14
Across
- The heart is which type of muscle?
- The system in-charge of our Hair, Skin and Nails.
- The system that removes waste from our BODY
- The stomach is what type of muscle?
Down
- The lungs are in which type of body system?
- Connects bones to bones
- breaks down food in our body
- the center control of our body
- Removes toxic waste from our BLOOD.
- Connects muscles to bones
10 Clues: Connects bones to bones • Connects muscles to bones • breaks down food in our body • the center control of our body • The heart is which type of muscle? • Removes toxic waste from our BLOOD. • The stomach is what type of muscle? • The lungs are in which type of body system? • The system that removes waste from our BODY • The system in-charge of our Hair, Skin and Nails.
LS9S1U2 2022-11-17
Across
- Our heart, blood, and blood vessels make up the ____ system.
- How the body reacts to maintain stability.
- What body system takes in the fresh air and removes waste gases?
- Which system sends signals around the body?
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- Trains white blood cells.
- a body system that removes wastes from body.
- this is produced to help regulate body temperature especially if the weather is hot.
- Deliver blood to organs and tissues.
- the act of taking in nutrients from the food we eat.
- a body system that moves blood around our body.
- B-cells produce ____.
- the outer covering protects our body from any harm.
- An organ that controls every process in our body such as memory, emotion, and thought.
13 Clues: B-cells produce ____. • Trains white blood cells. • Deliver blood to organs and tissues. • How the body reacts to maintain stability. • Which system sends signals around the body? • a body system that removes wastes from body. • a body system that moves blood around our body. • the outer covering protects our body from any harm. • ...
INFECTIOUS DISEASES 2021-02-12
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- appeared in Wuhan, China, in December 2019
- sparked an outbreak in Saudi Arabia
- causes skin lesions,3,000 years, Egypt
- also known as the 1918 influenza pandemic
- Black Death
- characteristic red rash
- viral infection
- Bacteria that attacks the lungs
- Severe acute respiratory syndrome
- Deadly lung infection
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- bacterium Vibrio cholerae.
- Mosquito-borne virus
- parasite carried by blood-sucking mosquitoes
- inflammation of the meninges
- began in West Africa in 2014
- Sexually Transmitted Disease
- flavivirus spread by mosquitoes
- skin, peripheral nerves,respiratory,eyes
- A seasonal, respiratory infection,
- Human Immunodeficiency Virus
20 Clues: Black Death • viral infection • Mosquito-borne virus • Deadly lung infection • characteristic red rash • bacterium Vibrio cholerae. • inflammation of the meninges • began in West Africa in 2014 • Sexually Transmitted Disease • Human Immunodeficiency Virus • flavivirus spread by mosquitoes • Bacteria that attacks the lungs • Severe acute respiratory syndrome • ...
Chapter 13: Your Body Systems 2023-10-04
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- a small, saclike organ that stores bile
- a digestive gland that helps digest fats
- a coiled tube 20-23 feet long where 90% of digestion takes place
- carry blood to and from cells, arteries, and veins
- cells that make up the nervous system
- includes the heart, different types of blood vessels, and the blood
- this system contains the organs that supply your blood with oxygen
- a connective tissue that joins muscles to bones and muscles to muscles
- the place where two or more bones meet
- a type of muscle that is found in the walls of your heart
- a type of connecting tissue that holds bones to other bones at the joint
- a gland that helps the small intestine
- the upper part of the respiratory system, which contains the vocal cords
- the nerves that connect the CNS to all parts of the body
- this system works together to break down food
- the body’s message and control center
- carry blood to all parts of the body and back to the heart
- two large organs that exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide
- a passage in your throat that takes air in and out of your lungs
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- the force of blood pushing against the wall of the blood vessels
- a strong, flexible tissue that allows joints to move easily
- muscle attached to bones that enables you to move your body
- the brain and the spinal cord
- an open sore in the stomach lining
- the process by which the body breaks down food into smaller pieces
- a system made up of tissues that move parts of the body and control the organs
- this system is the framework of bones and other tissues
- the command center, or coordinator of the nervous system
- a muscle that acts as the pump for the circulatory system
- a type of muscle found in organs and in blood vessels and glands
- a digestive juice produced by the salivary glands
- a large, dome-shaped muscle that enables breathing
- carry blood away from the heart to various parts of the body
- the group of organs that work together to remove waste
- this system includes organs and tissues
- two passageways that branch from the trachea to each lung
- cord a long bundle of neurons that send messages from brain to all parts of body
37 Clues: the brain and the spinal cord • an open sore in the stomach lining • cells that make up the nervous system • the body’s message and control center • the place where two or more bones meet • a gland that helps the small intestine • a small, saclike organ that stores bile • this system includes organs and tissues • a digestive gland that helps digest fats • ...
LS9S1U2 2022-11-17
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- B-cells produce ____.
- a body system that moves blood around our body.
- Which system sends signals around the body?
- Deliver blood to organs and tissues.
- What body system takes in the fresh air and removes waste gases?
- a body system that removes wastes from body.
- How the body reacts to maintain stability.
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- the outer covering protects our body from any harm.
- Trains white blood cells to fight disease and infection.
- Our heart, blood, and blood vessels make up the ____ system.
- this is produced to help regulate body temperature especially if the weather is hot.
- An organ that controls every process in our body such as memory, emotion, and thought.
- the act of taking in nutrients from the food we eat.
13 Clues: B-cells produce ____. • Deliver blood to organs and tissues. • How the body reacts to maintain stability. • Which system sends signals around the body? • a body system that removes wastes from body. • a body system that moves blood around our body. • the outer covering protects our body from any harm. • the act of taking in nutrients from the food we eat. • ...
ANATOMY ASSESMENT 2024-05-21
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- passage connecting your throat and lungs
- how many bones are in the hand and wrist
- Takes up oxygen from the air we breathe and expels the unwanted carbon dioxide
- Soft Tissue
- Carries air into your lungs.
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- Has its own nervous system
- Biggest muscle
- thought, memory, emotion, touch, motor skills, and Vision
- Smallest and lightest bone
- Largest bone in the body?
10 Clues: Soft Tissue • Biggest muscle • Largest bone in the body? • Has its own nervous system • Smallest and lightest bone • Carries air into your lungs. • passage connecting your throat and lungs • how many bones are in the hand and wrist • thought, memory, emotion, touch, motor skills, and Vision • Takes up oxygen from the air we breathe and expels the unwanted carbon dioxide
The Functional Of Respiratory System 2019-12-11
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- Nasopharynx is when air enters the ...
- The ... part of lung has 3 lobes
- The ... Playrole in protecting body against respiratory and gastrintestinal infectious
- The only way to prevent mucus from entering the lungs if someone loss their cilia is by ...
- ... provides space for the tounge to move freely
- Carbon dioxide ... from the pulmonary blood into the alveolus
- ... are a pair of soft tissue masses located at the rear of the throat
- Insufficient secretion of the pleural fluids causes the pleural surfaces become ... and rough
- scattered amid the epithelial cells that form most of the alveolar walls are ... surfactant-secreting cells
- Trachea and the two primary bronchi are reffered to the ...
- The unsupported posterior part of palate is ...
- Alveolar walls ... 40 times greater tender surface area of one skin
- The only externally visible part of the respiratory system
- When we inhale the ... will fill up the entire lung
- The narrow superior portion of each lung
- ... exerted on the lung when the pleurae produce excessive amount of fluid
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- The nasal septum is the ... support structure of the nose
- Major vessel of the human hard that originates from the right ventrical
- Inside trachea , there are ...mucosa which lined at the trachea wall
- What are the components that retains the shape of the trachea ...
- The thinnes walls in the respiratory system
- Third part of pharynx ...
- The pleural membranes produce ...
- Nasal conchae is also called ...
- The ciliated cells of the nasal mucosa create a gentle current that moves the sheet of contiminated mucus ... toward the throat
- Thyroid cartilage which protude anteriorly also known as ...
- Failure of the bones forming the palate to fuse medially
- Food is directed into the esophagus posteriorly by a flapped called the ...
- Wind pipe known as ...
- We use our ... to taste food
30 Clues: Wind pipe known as ... • Third part of pharynx ... • We use our ... to taste food • The ... part of lung has 3 lobes • Nasal conchae is also called ... • The pleural membranes produce ... • Nasopharynx is when air enters the ... • The narrow superior portion of each lung • The thinnes walls in the respiratory system • The unsupported posterior part of palate is ... • ...
Human Body Systems 2019-01-17
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- This body system regulates cells and organs by producing hormones.
- This body system eliminates wastes from the body.
- This body system allows movement.
- This body system creates new humans.
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- This body system transports nutrients throughout the body using the bloodstream.
- This body system protects the body by acting as a barrier to the rest of the world.
- This body system allows movement, provides support and structure, protects organs, stores calcium, and produces blood cells.
- This body system breaks down food and absorbs its nutrients.
- This body system takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide.
- This body system controls the body and helps communicate between each part.
10 Clues: This body system allows movement. • This body system creates new humans. • This body system eliminates wastes from the body. • This body system breaks down food and absorbs its nutrients. • This body system takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide. • This body system regulates cells and organs by producing hormones. • ...
Body Systems 2015-04-21
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- Organs in your body that help you to breathe
- Processes your food
- Collection of glands that produce hormones
- Organ system consisting of skeletal, smooth and cardiac muscles
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- Coordinates its voluntary and involuntary actions
- Produces babies
- Helps you fight diseases
- Network of tissues
- All the bones in your body
- Also known as the renal system
10 Clues: Produces babies • Network of tissues • Processes your food • Helps you fight diseases • All the bones in your body • Also known as the renal system • Collection of glands that produce hormones • Organs in your body that help you to breathe • Coordinates its voluntary and involuntary actions • Organ system consisting of skeletal, smooth and cardiac muscles
Ch. 10 Digestion & Excretion 2020-10-02
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- thick liquid food in your stomach
- the process by which nutrients pass into your blood stream
- absorbs nutrient molecules
- watery fluid produced by the kidneys
- waves of muscular contraction
- substances that speed up chemical reactions
- helps break down fats
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- junction between your digestive tract and respiratory system
- tiny filtering units in the kidneys
- organ that stores bile
- the process by which the body breaks down food
- major organs of the excretory system
- waste produced by your liver
- seals off the trachea when swallowing
- process by which the body collects and removes wastes
15 Clues: helps break down fats • organ that stores bile • absorbs nutrient molecules • waste produced by your liver • waves of muscular contraction • thick liquid food in your stomach • tiny filtering units in the kidneys • major organs of the excretory system • watery fluid produced by the kidneys • seals off the trachea when swallowing • substances that speed up chemical reactions • ...
Human Body System Review 2023-01-09
Across
- small bronchi
- Has oxygenated blood in it, blood vessel
- Small sac that transfers air
- Storage for waste
- The lower part of the heart
- The top part of the heart
- Filters blood
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- Example: heart, stomach,kidney
- Example:Circulatory system, Respiratory system
- Creates scabs and is part of blood
- Group of cells
- a muscle that makes the lungs move and helps us breathe
- 2 airways for air to get in the lungs that late split into smaller pathways
- What is in the kidney used to filter blood
- It has deoxygenated blood flowing through it, blood vessel
15 Clues: small bronchi • Filters blood • Group of cells • Storage for waste • The top part of the heart • The lower part of the heart • Small sac that transfers air • Example: heart, stomach,kidney • Creates scabs and is part of blood • Has oxygenated blood in it, blood vessel • What is in the kidney used to filter blood • Example:Circulatory system, Respiratory system • ...
Week 7 Vocab and Stems 2018-12-04
13 Clues: land • move • brain • health • walk, move • you swallow • air into the lungs • lungs from the abdomen • System all of the organs that provide • passage that connects to the bronchi and • a flap of tissue that covers the trachea • a large dome-shaped muscle that separates • passages through which air enters the lungs
TB GCSE PE 2014-03-28
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- The system that uses the lungs
- A contraction which uses the muscle but not the joint
- Carries blood away from the heart with oxygen
- Humans breathing apparatus
- Tension remains unchanged and the muscles length changes
- One cell blood vessels
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- Can cause raised blood pressure
- Muscle that pumps blood around the body
- The system that uses the heart
- The valve on the right side of the heart
- Can cause strokes and heart failure
- Carries oxygen-depleted blood towards the heart
- The largest artery
- The valve on the left side of the heart
- Where gaseous exchange happens
15 Clues: The largest artery • One cell blood vessels • Humans breathing apparatus • The system that uses the heart • The system that uses the lungs • Where gaseous exchange happens • Can cause raised blood pressure • Can cause strokes and heart failure • Muscle that pumps blood around the body • The valve on the left side of the heart • The valve on the right side of the heart • ...
Air around us 2020-01-15
10 Clues: moving air • a green house gas • a natural resource • used for combustion • produce by factories • generate electricity • global warming causes • ........rain harm human life • burning of these pollute air • air pollution affect our ........system
Chapter 3 2019-09-04
Across
- The complete assembly, including the respiratory inlet
- Visual display of information and system conditions status that is visible to the wearer
- a cancer causing agent
- The hose in which air flows
- To take off
- Personal Alert System
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- The pressure vessel
- To put on
- An insert inside the face piece of an SCBA
- Standard unit for measuring pressure
10 Clues: To put on • To take off • The pressure vessel • Personal Alert System • a cancer causing agent • The hose in which air flows • Standard unit for measuring pressure • An insert inside the face piece of an SCBA • The complete assembly, including the respiratory inlet • Visual display of information and system conditions status that is visible to the wearer
Body Systems 2023-10-23
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- Support structure for your body
- Systems that help us reproduce
- Breathing
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- Removes waste from the body
- System that helps you digest food
- Responsible for movement
- Pumps blood around your body as it beats
- Produces hormones
- System that circulates blood
- Grinds food down with enzymes and acid turning into a substance that can go to down the intestine
10 Clues: Breathing • Produces hormones • Responsible for movement • Removes waste from the body • System that circulates blood • Systems that help us reproduce • Support structure for your body • System that helps you digest food • Pumps blood around your body as it beats • Grinds food down with enzymes and acid turning into a substance that can go to down the intestine
Diseases of the Respiratory System 2012-10-29
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- deficient amount of oxygen in tissue
- deficient amount of oxygen in blood
- the cessation of breathing
- abnormally deep breathing
- normal beathing
- inflammation of all the sinuses
- abscess
- popping sounds heard in a lung collapse
- acute infectious disease caused by bacilli
- hiccuping
- sudden contraction in the bronchi, causes coughing
- difficulty breathing
- abnormally low movement of air in and out of the lungs
- inflammation of the bronchus
- nasal discharge
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- excessive build up of carbon dioxide in lungs
- blood in the pleural cavity
- abnormally fast breathing
- disease that causes chronic array obstruction
- lung or bronchial hemorrhage resulting in the spitting f blood
- lung condition caused by silica dust
- inflammation of the larynx
- high-pitched crowing sound heard in certain respiratory conditions
- collapse of a lung or part of a lung
- acute infection of the alveoli
- pus in the pleural cavity
- lung disease caused by inhalation of coal dust
- abnormally slow breathing
- whistling sounds heard on inspiration in certain breathing disorders
29 Clues: abscess • hiccuping • normal beathing • nasal discharge • difficulty breathing • abnormally fast breathing • abnormally deep breathing • pus in the pleural cavity • abnormally slow breathing • the cessation of breathing • inflammation of the larynx • blood in the pleural cavity • inflammation of the bronchus • acute infection of the alveoli • inflammation of all the sinuses • ...
Diseases of the Respiratory System 2012-10-30
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- whistling sounds heard on inspiration in certain breathing disorders
- deficient amount of oxygen in tissue
- abscess
- difficulty breathing
- nasal discharge
- acute infectious disease caused by bacilli
- excessive build up of carbon dioxide in lungs
- the cessation of breathing
- abnormally low movement of air in and out of the lungs
- blood in the pleural cavity
- collapse of a lung or part of a lung
- high-pitched crowing sound heard in certain respiratory conditions
- inflammation of the bronchus
- hiccuping
- lung condition caused by silica dust
- inflammation of the larynx
- deficient amount of oxygen in blood
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- pus in the pleural cavity
- abnormally deep breathing
- popping sounds heard in a lung collapse
- inflammation of all the sinuses
- sudden contraction in the bronchi, causes coughing
- acute infection of the alveoli
- disease that causes chronic array obstruction
- lung disease caused by inhalation of coal dust
- normal beathing
- abnormally slow breathing
- lung or bronchial hemorrhage resulting in the spitting f blood
- abnormally fast breathing
29 Clues: abscess • hiccuping • nasal discharge • normal beathing • difficulty breathing • pus in the pleural cavity • abnormally deep breathing • abnormally slow breathing • abnormally fast breathing • the cessation of breathing • inflammation of the larynx • blood in the pleural cavity • inflammation of the bronchus • acute infection of the alveoli • inflammation of all the sinuses • ...
Immune and Respiratory System Puzzle 2014-02-17
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- inflammation of lungs caused by bacterial or viral infection
- provides body cells with oxygen and removes carbon dioxide
- clear liquid that surrounds body cells and circulates in lymph vessels
- germs that cause disease
- guard against inhaled microbes
- microscopic, thin walled air sacs covered with capillaries at the end of bronchioles
- inflammation of bronchi
- inflammatory condition where trachea, bronchi, and bronchioles are narrowed
- destroys walls of alveoli
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- main airways that reach into each lung
- contagious bacterial affecting the lungs
- specialized white blood cells in the lymph
- control immune system by activating B and T cells
- release toxins that prevent infections from spreading
- filter air and destroy microorganisms
- site of maturation for T-cells
- produce antigens and defense proteins
- inflammation of tissues that line the sinuses
- major site for filtering blood
- usually the cause of emphysema
- contracts and relaxes to allow air into lungs
21 Clues: inflammation of bronchi • germs that cause disease • destroys walls of alveoli • site of maturation for T-cells • major site for filtering blood • guard against inhaled microbes • usually the cause of emphysema • filter air and destroy microorganisms • produce antigens and defense proteins • main airways that reach into each lung • contagious bacterial affecting the lungs • ...
Respiratory System (Jelly and Shindy) 2015-04-26
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- The part in the lungs that contain vocal chord
- The process of breathing in
- Singular name for bronchi
- The process of breathing out
- In the day time, plants ...
- What is the process that helps with the exchange of gases?
- The gas that humans exhale
- Source of light energy
- Traps the light energy
- A kind of respiration that need not use oxygen
- Transferred into the blood instead of out
- rate This is affected by the change of blood ph
- What separates the nose and mouth?
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- This organism is used in making beer and wine
- Two holes under your nose
- Complete the equation: glucose = ... + carbon dioxide
- The cell that destroys bacteria in alveoli
- The type of bone between the ribs
- This is what you build up when you run
- Trachea
- The process in which plants get their oxygen and release their carbon dioxide
- Complete the equation: glucose = lactic acid + ...
- The set of muscle that helps you to breathe
- The process that plants do at night
- Amount of lungs
- Tiny hair-like projections in cells
- The trachea has two branches, what are they called?
- The part that is raised by the external intercostal muscles
- Each lung is filled with many tiny air spaces or...
- Main nutrient to provide energy
30 Clues: Trachea • Amount of lungs • Source of light energy • Traps the light energy • Two holes under your nose • Singular name for bronchi • The gas that humans exhale • The process of breathing in • In the day time, plants ... • The process of breathing out • Main nutrient to provide energy • The type of bone between the ribs • What separates the nose and mouth? • ...
Respiratory System Crossword Puzzle 2 2022-07-26
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- _____ law is the statement of the principle that the concentration of gas in a liquid is directly proportional to the solubility and partial pressure of that gas
- Movement of air into and out of the lungs; consists of inspiration and expiration
- The _____ nose is the region of the nose that is easily visible to others
- The alveolar _____ is the opening that allows airflow between neighboring alveoli
- branch of bronchi that are 1 mm or less in diameter and terminate at alveolar sacs
- The chloride ____ is the facilitated diffusion that exchanges bicarbonate (HCO3–) with chloride (Cl–) ions
- Bud forms from the lung bud, has a tracheal end and bulbous bronchial buds at the distal end
- The pleural ____- is the space between the visceral and parietal pleurae
- The total lung ______ (TLC) is the total amount of air that can be held in the lungs; sum of TV, ERV, IRV, and RV
- The respiratory _______ is the alveolar and capillary wall together, which form an air-blood barrier that facilitates the simple diffusion of gases
- The _____-alveolar pressure is the (intrapulmonary pressure) pressure of the air within the alveoli
- Portion of the pharynx flanked by the conchae and oropharynx that serves as an airway
- _____ law is the relationship between volume and pressure as described by the formula: P1V1 = P2V2
- The ______ volume (RV) is the amount of air that remains in the lungs after maximum exhalation
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- The ______ pressure is the pressure difference between the intrapleural and intra-alveolar pressures
- One of three recesses (superior, middle, and inferior) in the nasal cavity attached to the conchae that increase the surface area of the nasal cavity
- ______ breathing, (also, hyperpnea) mode of breathing that occurs during exercise or by active thought that requires muscle contraction for both inspiration and expiration
- (Hb–O2) bound form of hemoglobin and oxygen
- The ____ capacity (VC) is the sum of TV, ERV, and IRV, which is all the volumes that participate in gas exchange
- The pulmonary _____ is the network of autonomic nervous system fibers found near the hilum of the lung
- The thoracic wall ______ is the ability of the thoracic wall to stretch while under pressure
- _____ pressure is the force exerted by each gas in a mixture of gases
- The _____ respiratory group (DRG)is the region of the medulla oblongata that stimulates the contraction of the diaphragm and intercostal muscles to induce inspiration
- (also, inhalation) process that causes air to enter the lungs
- Tip of the external nose
- bound form of hemoglobin and carbon dioxide
- The ___ cartilage is the cartilage that supports the apex of the nose and helps shape the nares; it is connected to the septal cartilage and connective tissue of the alae
27 Clues: Tip of the external nose • (Hb–O2) bound form of hemoglobin and oxygen • bound form of hemoglobin and carbon dioxide • (also, inhalation) process that causes air to enter the lungs • _____ pressure is the force exerted by each gas in a mixture of gases • The pleural ____- is the space between the visceral and parietal pleurae • ...
Chapter 5: Respiratory System Terminology 2021-07-15
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- phren/o
- orth/o
- py/o
- rhin/o
- -pexy
- -rrhea
- -gram
- surgical repair of the septum
- new opening into the trachea
- excessive bleeding from the nose
- abnormal condition of fungus in the nose
- arterial blood gases
- process of measuring oxygen (levels)
- surgical puncture to remove fluid (aspiration) from the chest
- dilation of the bronchi (in the lungs)
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- abnormal condition of the absence of CO2 (in the blood)
- removal of the tonsils
- brady-
- instrument used to visually examine within (the body)
- pain in the chest
- radi/o
- tachy-
- pharyng/o
- inflammation of the voicebox
- condition of low oxygen in the blood
- excessive breathing
- absence of breathing
- chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- poly-
- pulmonary function test
- upper respiratory infection
31 Clues: py/o • -pexy • -gram • poly- • orth/o • brady- • rhin/o • -rrhea • radi/o • tachy- • phren/o • pharyng/o • pain in the chest • excessive breathing • arterial blood gases • absence of breathing • removal of the tonsils • pulmonary function test • upper respiratory infection • new opening into the trachea • inflammation of the voicebox • surgical repair of the septum • excessive bleeding from the nose • ...
Airflow of the Respiratory System 2021-04-16
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- this capacity is the air that stays in the lungs after maximum expiration
- this capacity is the air breathed in during maximum inspiration
- the type of airflow when resistance is low
- the type of airflow when resistance is high
- this capacity is the air breathed out during maximum expiration
- this volume is what we breath in and out during restful breathing
- the gradient that air flows down
- this body cavity contains the respiratory organs and muscles
- these lung parameters depend on time
- this volume is the maximum below tidal volume
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- the muscle located between the thoracic and abdominal cavities that is involved in breathing
- a measure of the difficulty of airflow affected by airway dimensions, air density, and type of airflow
- this cavity contains these muscles that are involved in forced expiration
- these lung parameters don't depend on time
- this volume is the maximum above tidal volume
- this volume stays in the lungs after expiration
- this capacity is the complete amount of air that the lungs can hold
- the movement of air out of the lungs
- this capacity is the maximum amount of air that can be breathed in and out
- the measurement of airflow and changes in lung volume
- the movement of air into the lungs
21 Clues: the gradient that air flows down • the movement of air into the lungs • the movement of air out of the lungs • these lung parameters depend on time • the type of airflow when resistance is low • these lung parameters don't depend on time • the type of airflow when resistance is high • this volume is the maximum above tidal volume • ...
Disease State for Respiratory System 2020-03-09
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- a cartilaginous tube that connects the pharynx and larynx to the lungs
- Inflammation of the nose
- of the lungs
- inflammation of tissue above the tongue in the airway
- the constriction of the airways in the lungs due to the tightening of surrounding smooth muscle
- an inflammation of the bronchi in the lungs
- hysterical rapid breathing
- shortness of breath that occurs when lying flat
- Abnormal slowness of respiration
- an air cell of the lungs, formed by the terminal dilation of tiny air passageways
- The destruction of the alveolar walls
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- respiratory disorder characterized by paroxysms of labored breathing and a feeling of contraction in the chest
- a high-pitched whistling sound made while breathing due to difficulty breathing
- whooping cough
- dilation of the bronchial tubes
- a substance that dilates the bronchi and bronchioles
- any disturbance of normal vocal function
- part of the pharynx which is behind and above the soft palate, continuous with the nasal passage
- suspension of breathing
- substance causing allergy
20 Clues: of the lungs • whooping cough • suspension of breathing • Inflammation of the nose • substance causing allergy • hysterical rapid breathing • dilation of the bronchial tubes • Abnormal slowness of respiration • The destruction of the alveolar walls • any disturbance of normal vocal function • an inflammation of the bronchi in the lungs • ...
the functional of respiratory system 2019-12-11
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- windpipe known as.....
- MUCUS mucosa's gland produce....
- respiratory zone is the only side of gas....
- each lung is divided into lobes by .....
- the lung weight only about 2 1/2.......
- excess nasal drainage is called ..... nose.
- the men bronchi subdivide into smaller branches and smaller branches. one of the branches is called the .... bronchi
- ..... sinus located in the upper posterior wall of nasal cavity
- the total gas exchange surface provided by the alveolar walls of a ..... man is estimated to be 50-70 metre square
- lungs occupy the entire .... cavity except for the most central area
- the nasal mucosa is continues through out the respiratory tract and extend .....
- the walls of the alveoli are composed largely of a..... thin layer of simple squamous epithelial cells
- alveolar pores provide.... routes for air to reach alveoli
- part of the larynx consisting of the vocal cords and the opening between them known as.....
- PLEURA the other name of visceral serosa of lung
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- soft plate and.... move together to close of nasopharynx during swallowing food
- the respiratory membrane also called the air-blood .....
- the pharynx has.... regions
- the most age group that will get tonsilitis is ....
- ..... is difficult to treat and can cause marked changes in voice quality
- the external surfaces of the alvioli are covered with a .... of pulmonary capilary
- dome-shaped muscle that separates the chest from the abdomen
- first part of pharynx
- the function of lisozyme enzyme in the mucus is to destroy.....
- surgical opening of trachea known as.....
- epiglottis is located inferior to the .....
- ...... sinus located in the upper posterior wall of nasal cavity
- small pores .... may neighbouring alveoli
- the cilia propel this mucus that loaded with dust particles and debris away from ....
- MEDIA ..... is another name for a middle ear infection
- component that encloses the thoracic cavity which contain the lung
31 Clues: first part of pharynx • windpipe known as..... • the pharynx has.... regions • MUCUS mucosa's gland produce.... • the lung weight only about 2 1/2....... • each lung is divided into lobes by ..... • surgical opening of trachea known as..... • small pores .... may neighbouring alveoli • excess nasal drainage is called ..... nose. • ...
Human Circulatory and Respiratory System 2023-08-18
Across
- Dioxide A gas we breathe out.
- The foods and drinks we consume regularly.
- One of the two top chambers in the heart.
- An activity that keeps our body fit and heart strong.
- Vessel Tiny tubes that transport blood throughout our body.
- The rhythmic thumping sound you can hear from your chest.
- The process of breathing in and out.
- Tiny building blocks that make up our bodies.
- A gas we breathe in that our cells need to live.
- One of the two lower chambers of the heart.
- The yellowish liquid part of our blood.
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- System The body's 'highway' for blood, delivering nutrients and oxygen to cells.
- Blood These cells carry oxygen all around our body and give our blood its color.
- System The group of organs that help us inhale and exhale air.
- The beat you can feel on your wrist or neck, showing how fast your heart is beating.
- What we do to get oxygen in and carbon dioxide out.
- The main and largest artery in the human body, originating from the left ventricle.
- The organ that pumps blood throughout our body.
- The red fluid that flows through our veins and arteries.
- Blood Cells Part of our blood that helps fight infections.
- The movement of blood through our body.
- How well your body is functioning and free from illness.
22 Clues: Dioxide A gas we breathe out. • The process of breathing in and out. • The movement of blood through our body. • The yellowish liquid part of our blood. • One of the two top chambers in the heart. • The foods and drinks we consume regularly. • One of the two lower chambers of the heart. • Tiny building blocks that make up our bodies. • ...
Pathology of the respiratory system 2023-10-04
Across
- What is the hallmark of asthma?
- What is the medical term for permanent widening of the bronchi?
- What is the medical term for a collapsed lung?
- What is the most common life-threatening genetic disease among Caucasians?
- What is the most common respiratory infection?
- What is the cause of pulmonary embolism?
- What is the name of the condition that occurs when fluid builds up around the lungs?
- What is the most common type of cancer in men?
- What is the medical term for severe difficulty breathing?
- What is the main symptom of COPD?
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- What is the medical term for low oxygen levels in the blood?
- What is the main pathologic finding in bronchiolitis obliterans?
- What causes the wheezing sound in asthma?
- What is the most common cause of pneumonia?
- What is the most common type of lung cancer?
- What is the medical term for shortness of breath?
- What is the name of the abnormal growth of cells in lung cancer?
- What is the medical term for the thickening and scarring of lung tissue?
- What is the leading cause of death from respiratory disease?
- What is the most common chronic respiratory disease in children?
20 Clues: What is the hallmark of asthma? • What is the main symptom of COPD? • What is the cause of pulmonary embolism? • What causes the wheezing sound in asthma? • What is the most common cause of pneumonia? • What is the most common type of lung cancer? • What is the medical term for a collapsed lung? • What is the most common respiratory infection? • ...
Cardiorespiratory System 2018-02-09
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- the smallest of blood vessels that form a network between veins and arteries
- oxygenated blood travels from the lungs to the heart using this blood vessel
- another name for warm blooded, meaning these animals burn more calories to regulate body temperature
- oxygenated blood leaves the heart by way of this large artery
- primary organ of the respiratory system
- Organ whose sole responsibility is to pump blood
- vein that brings deoxygenated blood from the upper half of your body back to the heart
- Makes up about 55% of our blood and mainly consists of water
- process our mitochondria perform to make ATP
- chamber of the heart that first receives oxygenated blood as it returns from the lungs
- Vein wall can be described as this when compared to an artery
- Blood cells that protect our body against foreign materials
- protein responsible for helping red blood cells transport oxygen
- colorless, cell fragments that help with blood clotting
- responsible for bringing blood from the rest of your body back to your heart
- Something your blood must do so you don’t bleed out when you have a small scrape or scratch
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- ATP is made from this and glucose
- large flat muscle in the middle or our body that helps our lungs inhale and exhale
- airway composed of cartilage rings, that stretches from the larynx to the bronchioles of the lungs
- vein that brings deoxygenated blood from the lower half of your body back to the heart
- System that consist of the cardiovascular and respiratory systems
- System that consist of the heart, blood, and blood vessels
- another name for cold blooded, meaning these animals don’t need to work as hard to regulate body temperature
- deoxygenated blood leaves the heart by this to go to the lungs
- chamber of the heart that first receives deoxygenated blood
- chamber of the heart responsible for pushing deoxygenated blood out of the heart and into the pulmonary artery
- System that consist of the lungs and airways
- responsible for taking blood away from your heart to the rest of your body
- chamber of the heart responsible for pushing oxygenated blood out of the heart and into the aorta
- Artery wall can be described as this when compared to a vein
- Shape of healthy red blood cells, this shape allows them to carry oxygen
- Blood cells that make up about 45% of our blood and carry oxygen
32 Clues: ATP is made from this and glucose • primary organ of the respiratory system • System that consist of the lungs and airways • process our mitochondria perform to make ATP • Organ whose sole responsibility is to pump blood • colorless, cell fragments that help with blood clotting • System that consist of the heart, blood, and blood vessels • ...
Cardiorespiratory System 2022-03-23
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- chamber of the heart that first receives oxygenated blood as it returns from the lungs
- System that consist of the lungs and airways
- Makes up about 55% of our blood and mainly consists of water
- the smallest of blood vessels that form a network between veins and arteries
- vein that brings deoxygenated blood from the lower half of your body back to the heart
- primary organ of the respiratory system
- Something your blood must do so you don’t bleed out when you have a small scrape or scratch
- chamber of the heart that first receives deoxygenated blood
- chamber of the heart responsible for pushing oxygenated blood out of the heart and into the aorta
- another name for warm blooded, meaning these animals burn more calories to regulate body temperature
- colorless, cell fragments that help with blood clotting
- process our mitochondria perform to make ATP
- large flat muscle in the middle or our body that helps our lungs inhale and exhale
- Blood cells that make up about 45% of our blood and carry oxygen
- oxygenated blood leaves the heart by way of this large artery
- protein responsible for helping red blood cells transport oxygen
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- System that consist of the cardiovascular and respiratory systems
- oxygenated blood travels from the lungs to the heart using this blood vessel
- airway composed of cartilage rings, that stretches from the larynx to the bronchioles of the lungs
- deoxygenated blood leaves the heart by this to go to the lungs
- Vein wall can be described as this when compared to an artery
- Shape of healthy red blood cells, this shape allows them to carry oxygen
- System that consist of the heart, blood, and blood vessels
- vein that brings deoxygenated blood from the upper half of your body back to the heart
- another name for cold blooded, meaning these animals don’t need to work as hard to regulate body temperature
- Blood cells that protect our body against foreign materials
- Artery wall can be described as this when compared to a vein
- responsible for bringing blood from the rest of your body back to your heart
- responsible for taking blood away from your heart to the rest of your body
- ATP is made from this and glucose
- Organ whose sole responsibility is to pump blood
- chamber of the heart responsible for pushing deoxygenated blood out of the heart and into the pulmonary artery
32 Clues: ATP is made from this and glucose • primary organ of the respiratory system • System that consist of the lungs and airways • process our mitochondria perform to make ATP • Organ whose sole responsibility is to pump blood • colorless, cell fragments that help with blood clotting • System that consist of the heart, blood, and blood vessels • ...
Disease of the Respiratory System 2012-10-29
Across
- deficient amount of oxygen in blood
- inflammation of the larynx
- abscess
- popping sounds heard in a lung collapse
- inflammation of all the sinuses
- inflammation of the bronchus
- excessive build up of carbon dioxide in lungs
- abnormally low movement of air in and out of the lungs
- nasal discharge
- whistling sounds heard on inspiration in certain breathing disorders
- normal beathing
- lung condition caused by silica dust
- sudden contraction in the bronchi, causes coughing
- deficient amount of oxygen in tissue
- hiccuping
- difficulty breathing
Down
- the cessation of breathing
- abnormally fast breathing
- high-pitched crowing sound heard in certain respiratory conditions
- lung disease caused by inhalation of coal dust
- disease that causes chronic array obstruction
- blood in the pleural cavity
- acute infectious disease caused by bacilli
- collapse of a lung or part of a lung
- acute infection of the alveoli
- lung or bronchial hemorrhage resulting in the spitting f blood
- pus in the pleural cavity
- abnormally slow breathing
- abnormally deep breathing
29 Clues: abscess • hiccuping • nasal discharge • normal beathing • difficulty breathing • abnormally fast breathing • pus in the pleural cavity • abnormally slow breathing • abnormally deep breathing • the cessation of breathing • inflammation of the larynx • blood in the pleural cavity • inflammation of the bronchus • acute infection of the alveoli • inflammation of all the sinuses • ...
The Functional of Respiratory System 2019-12-17
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- pores ...connect neighbouring air sacs and provide alternative routes for air to reach alveoli
- cells the...of the nasal mucosa create a gentle current that moves the sheet of contaminated mucus posteriorly toward the throat
- alveolar pores provide...routes for air to reach alveoli
- palate the unsupported posterior part of palate is...
- the epithelial cells produce a lipid called...
- excess nasal drainage is called...nose
- another name of blood cells also known as...
- drip the result in nasal congestion and...produced by the excessive mucus
- the external surfaces of the alveoli are covered with a...of pulmonary capillaries
- scattered amid the epithelial cells that form most of the alveolar walls are...surfactant-secreting cells
- alveolar walls approximately 40 times...than the surface area of one skin
- carbon dioxide...from the pulmonary blood into the alveolus
- the respiratory system is in the alveoli are the final line of...
- function of surfactant is to coat the gas-exposed alveolar...
- turbulence the concae increases the...in the nasal cavity
- headache partial vacuum and a...localized over the inflamed area
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- when we..., the oxygen will fill up the entire lung
- the respiratory membrane has...flowing past on one side and blood flowing past on the other
- tonsils ...are a pair of soft tissue masses located at the near of the throat
- the thinnest of the alveoli walls is much thinner than a...of tissue paper
- when we exhale, our chest will goes...
- the tonsils play a role in protecting the body from...
- fibers the alveolar and capillary walls, their fused basement membranes and occasional...construct the respiratory membrane
- efficient alveolar...wander in and out of the alveoli picking up bacteria, carbon particles and other debris
- media ...is another name for a middle ear infection
- small pores...neighbouring alveoli
- ...is difficult to treat and can cause marked changes in voice quality
- the respiratory membrane also called the air-blood...
- fused...membrane thin is because to ease the...diffusion process
- dioxide the chemical that diffused out from alveoli is...
30 Clues: small pores...neighbouring alveoli • when we exhale, our chest will goes... • excess nasal drainage is called...nose • another name of blood cells also known as... • the epithelial cells produce a lipid called... • when we..., the oxygen will fill up the entire lung • the respiratory membrane also called the air-blood... • ...
The Functional of Respiratory System 2019-12-11
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- there are millions of the clastered alveoli which resemble branches of......
- space the tiny area between the two layers of pleura
- the balance of the lung tissue, its.....is mainly elastic connective tissue that allows the lung to stretch and recoil
- apex is deep to the ......
- voice box play role in speech and routes ...... and foods into the proper chanel
- peristalsis process happen here when the bolus is on their way to stomach
- maneuver .... is a procedure which our own lungs expell the food that prevent airway to our lungs and save people's life
- the .... surfaces of the alveoli are covered with a cobweb of pulmonary capillaries
- the smallest of the conducting passage ways is called ......
- the thinnest of the alveoli walls is much thinner than a..... of tissue paper
- lungs are soft .....
- headache partial vacuum and a .... localized over the inflammed area
- .... is made of spoon-shaped flap of elastic cartilage and eight rigin hyaline cartilages
- when we exhale our chest will go....
- bone an unpaired bone in the skull that separates the nasal cavity from the brain
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- the respiratory system is in the alveoli are the final line of.....
- when we swallow a large piece of food the open part of the rings abut the esophagus and allow it to....
- tiny ducts that connect the respiratory bronchi to alveolus sacs is called .... ducts
- fleura the walls of the thoracic cavity are lined by ......
- the cells produce a lipid called .....
- cells the.... of the nasal mucosa create a gentle current that moves the sheet of contaminated mucus posteriorly towards the throat
- cilia can be extremely destroyed if someone had ..... habits
- second part of pharynx
- the condition when air is not properly moistened, warmed or filtered before reaching the lungs called....
- part of lung that connects the larynx to the bronchi of the lungs
- muscular passage way that twelve centimeter long called.....
- alveolar are occational .... fibers
- the.... part of lung has two lobes
- the tonsils play a role in protecting the body from.....
- ..... cartilage help to provide attachment for muscles the evolve in opening and closing the airway and in voice production
30 Clues: lungs are soft ..... • second part of pharynx • apex is deep to the ...... • the.... part of lung has two lobes • alveolar are occational .... fibers • when we exhale our chest will go.... • the cells produce a lipid called ..... • the tonsils play a role in protecting the body from..... • space the tiny area between the two layers of pleura • ...
Respiratory System & Exchange of Gases 2020-05-04
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- Covers the lungs and lines the chest cavity
- The organ that is used for the exchange of gases
- Inflimation of the bronchioles linnning
- Seal off the windpipe during eating, so that you don't inhale the food
- warms, moistens, and filters the air as it's inhaled
- Its the passageway for air, it eventually leads to the tracha
- Skelatal muscle of respiration
- The mouvement of the ribs when breathing
- The maximum amount of air expeled from the lungs
- Organ of gas exchange
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- Takes oxygen to the bloodstream and takes carbon dioxide out
- When the alveoli deteriorates, causing the lungs to lose elasticity
- At the end of the trachea there are 2 branches that lead to a lung
- an inhalation
- It keeps the windpipe open and is lined with cilia that filters air before lung arrival
- Passageway for air and food
- Allergic reaction characterized by the construction of bronchioles
- A network of smaller branches that lead from the bronchi into the lung tissue and later on the air sacs
- When the alveoli is filled with fluid preventing exchange of gas
- The amount of air that never leaves your lungs
- The voice box, where the vocal chords are held
21 Clues: an inhalation • Organ of gas exchange • Passageway for air and food • Skelatal muscle of respiration • Inflimation of the bronchioles linnning • The mouvement of the ribs when breathing • Covers the lungs and lines the chest cavity • The amount of air that never leaves your lungs • The voice box, where the vocal chords are held • ...
Respiratory System Crossword - By Gurman 2020-05-07
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- covers the lungs and lines the chest cavity
- muscles that help form and move the chest wall
- alveoli are filled with fluid, preventing gas exchange
- prevents food from entering the windpipe and lungs
- route for food and air
- warms and mositens air
- max. amount of air that one can exhale after a max. inhalation
- air that remains in the lungs after exhaling
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- uncontrolled growth of tumours in the lung tissue
- inflammation of the lining of the bronchioles
- blood vessel
- allergic condition characterized by the constriction of bronchioles
- condition where the alveoli are damaged
- leads to trachea
- skeletal muscles in the respiratory system
- smaller branches leading from the bronchi into lung tissue and into air sacs
- two branches that lead to the lungs
- also known as windpipe
- where vocal cords are located
- units in the lungs where gas is exchanged
20 Clues: blood vessel • leads to trachea • route for food and air • warms and mositens air • also known as windpipe • where vocal cords are located • two branches that lead to the lungs • condition where the alveoli are damaged • units in the lungs where gas is exchanged • skeletal muscles in the respiratory system • covers the lungs and lines the chest cavity • ...
Air and the respiratory system 2023-07-10
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- Is a process by which air enters and leaves our body.
- Oxygen is also found in _____. Living things that live in the ground are able to use this oxygen.
- About 21% of air is made up of _____.
- The number of times we breathe in one minute is our _____ rate.
- The _____ help the body to take in oxygen and remove carbon dioxide.
- _____ like frogs breathe through their lungs and moist skin
- When there is light, plants use carbon dioxide and water to make food by a process called _____.
- In most plants, stomata are found mainly on the underside of leaves.
- The carbon dioxide is _____ from the body when we breathe out.
- _____ have breathing holes in their bodies to take in air.
- Living things are able to _____ on the Earth because there is air around them.
- When there is no _____, plants do not make food.
- The diver is able to _____ underwater with the help of an air tank.
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- When we exercise, our breathing rate increases.
- _____ breathe through their moist skin.
- About 78% of air is made up of _____.
- _____ like whales and dolphins have lungs like us but they live in water all the time.
- Fish take in oxygen in the water using their _____.
- When we breathe in, air enters the body through the _____.
- The air travels between the nose and the air tubes through the _____.
- The _____ in the nostrils remove dust from the air we breathe in.
- Oxygen in air is needed by living things to stay _____.
- The water vapour becomes water droplets and forms a _____ when the surroundings are cold.
- Air contains different types of _____.
- The _____ transports the oxygen to all parts of the body.
- There is water vapour in the air which we breathe _____.
- Living things that live in water take in oxygen that is _____ in water.
- In plants, the exchange of gases with the surroundings takes place through _____ openings found on leaves.
28 Clues: About 78% of air is made up of _____. • About 21% of air is made up of _____. • Air contains different types of _____. • _____ breathe through their moist skin. • When we exercise, our breathing rate increases. • When there is no _____, plants do not make food. • Fish take in oxygen in the water using their _____. • Is a process by which air enters and leaves our body. • ...
Exploring the Respiratory System Terminology 2023-07-20
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- Indicates excessive or above normal
- Referring to the pharynx
- Difficulty or labored breathing
- Insufficient oxygen supply to tissues
- Refers to a condition or state
- Denotes inflammation
- Signifies below normal or deficient
- Associated with the lungs
- Signifies a presence in the blood
- Relating to the larynx
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- Relating to the bronchi
- Inflammation of the bronchi
- Abnormally deep or rapid breathing
- Refers to rapid or fast
- Denotes difficulty or abnormality
- Rapid breathing rate
- Indicates pain
- Surgical removal or excision
- Pertaining to the lungs
- Indicates slow or delayed
20 Clues: Indicates pain • Rapid breathing rate • Denotes inflammation • Relating to the larynx • Relating to the bronchi • Refers to rapid or fast • Pertaining to the lungs • Referring to the pharynx • Associated with the lungs • Indicates slow or delayed • Inflammation of the bronchi • Surgical removal or excision • Refers to a condition or state • Difficulty or labored breathing • ...
Pathology of the Respiratory System 2023-10-04
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- High blood pressure in the arteries that carry blood to the lungs.
- A contagious respiratory illness caused by a virus.
- A localized collection of pus.
- Abnormal widening of the bronchi.
- Inflammation of the sinuses.
- A chronic inflammatory disease of the airways.
- A contagious bacterial infection that affects the lungs.
- A lung condition that affects premature babies.
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- A sleep disorder that causes breathing to stop and start repeatedly during sleep.
- Scarring of the lungs.
- A genetic disorder that causes thick mucus to build up in the lungs and other organs.
- A buildup of fluid in the space between the lungs and the chest wall.
- A blood clot that lodges in the lung.
- Collapsed lung tissue.
- Inflammation of the small airways.
- Inflammation of the lungs.
- Inflammation of the larynx, or voice box.
- A contagious bacterial infection that causes severe coughing fits.
- A chronic lung disease that causes the air sacs in the lungs to be destroyed.
- Inflammation of the nasal lining.
- Cancer that develops in the lungs.
- Inflammation of the epiglottis, a flap of cartilage that covers the windpipe.
22 Clues: Scarring of the lungs. • Collapsed lung tissue. • Inflammation of the lungs. • Inflammation of the sinuses. • A localized collection of pus. • Abnormal widening of the bronchi. • Inflammation of the nasal lining. • Inflammation of the small airways. • Cancer that develops in the lungs. • A blood clot that lodges in the lung. • Inflammation of the larynx, or voice box. • ...
Ch. 16 - The Respiratory System 2024-05-07
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- The process of exchanging oxygen, carbon dioxide, and other blood solutes with the external environment.
- This membrane covers the lungs and thoracic cavity.
- The total amount of air inside the lungs at certain phases of the respiratory cycle.
- Where are the cartilaginous rings located in the airway?
- The nerve that controls the diaphragm and intercostal muscles.
- A temporary cessation of breathing for greater than 20 seconds.
- Nares, Septum, & Conchae are located.
- The four stages of _________ include pulmonary ventilation, external gas exchange, gas transport in the blood and internal gas exchange.
- Respiratory depression is the abnormal retention of CO2 in the blood.
- Vocal Cords, Epiglottis & Glottis are located
- This cavity contains the heart, lungs, esophagus, trachea, and thymus.
- What muscle separates the thoracic and abdominal cavity?
- Located on either side of the mediastinum and are made up of soft tissue that brings in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide.
- Located between the bronchi and alveoli.
- The volume of air remaining in the lungs after maximum forceful expiration
- The degree of struggle with airflow through the respiratory tract during inspiration and expiration
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- intercostal Muscles and the diaphragm are known as the _______.
- Needed during lung expansion so that the alveoli sac open.
- Causes acidosis due to respiratory depression and retaining CO2.
- When a person takes more than 20 breaths per minute.
- The cartilaginous rings are located.
- What are the abducens, trigeminal and the accessory nerves.
- The lower respiratory tract begins here with in the thorax.
- The process of diffusing oxygen from the blood, into the interstitial fluid and into the cells.
- The state of breathing quickly reduces the amount of CO2 in the blood.
- This cavity is divided into two sections allowing air to move into the body, the passageway filters, humidifies and warms the air.
- Nasopharynx, Oropharynx, & Laryngopharynx are located.
- How does oxygen travel in the body in the red blood cell?
- A state of reduced CO2 causing acidosis requires someone to breathe in a brown paper bag to increase CO2 levels.
- Foreign bodies frequently get lodged here.
- This is where gas exchange occurs in the lungs.
31 Clues: The cartilaginous rings are located. • Nares, Septum, & Conchae are located. • Located between the bronchi and alveoli. • Foreign bodies frequently get lodged here. • Vocal Cords, Epiglottis & Glottis are located • This is where gas exchange occurs in the lungs. • This membrane covers the lungs and thoracic cavity. • When a person takes more than 20 breaths per minute. • ...
Human Body System 2024-01-19
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- tissues are grouped together
- organs that work together as part of one system
- produces eggs and sperm
- smallest unit of life in the human body
- moves the blood around the body
- helps protect the body against bacteria and viruses
- aides the body in movement
- cells that group together
- waste removal
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- regulation and control, hormones
- controls the body; the brain is part of this system
- food absorption
- responsible for gas exchange; oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange
- helps the body sweat, provides protection
- provides structure for the body and protection for internal organs
15 Clues: waste removal • food absorption • produces eggs and sperm • cells that group together • aides the body in movement • tissues are grouped together • moves the blood around the body • regulation and control, hormones • smallest unit of life in the human body • helps the body sweat, provides protection • organs that work together as part of one system • ...
Cells, Tissues, and Organ Systems 2022-02-01
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- Animals have _____ types of tissue
- This organ system takes in oxygen for the body
- Examples of organs are the heart, brain, liver, _____, and kidneys
- This organ system breaks down food for nourishment
- Type of organism with more than one cell
- You need a _______ to study cells
- This organ system supports the body
- Having only one cell
- Cells need food, water and ____ to live
- Tissue that covers internal and external body surfaces
- Plants and animals share this type of tissue
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- A living thing that can carry out life processes by itself
- Groups of tissue with similar functions
- Groups of cells with similar functions
- Plants have _____ types of tissue
- Tissue that stretches and contracts to let the body move
- What is the basic unit of structure?
- Tissue that anchors, connects, and supports other tissue
- Tissue that receives and carries messages to the brain and body
19 Clues: Having only one cell • Plants have _____ types of tissue • You need a _______ to study cells • Animals have _____ types of tissue • This organ system supports the body • What is the basic unit of structure? • Groups of cells with similar functions • Groups of tissue with similar functions • Cells need food, water and ____ to live • Type of organism with more than one cell • ...
Circulatory and Respiratory System 2014-01-21
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- Widening of blood vessels to working muscles
- The redistribution of blood during exercise
- Stroke volume(SV) x Heart rate(HR)
- Domes and flattens to allow air to flow into and out of the lungs
- Widening/increased elasticity of arteries causes a reduction in this value
- This occurs in the alveoli after a period of endurance training
- Chamber of the heart that supplies blood to the body
- The volume of blood ejected from the ventricles per beat
- Deoxygenated blood enters the heart through this vein.
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- Regulate the blood flow between atria and ventricles
- Exercise will result in an increase in this value
- Bi-product of anaerobic training
- Site in the lungs where gaseous exchange occurs
- Volume of air that is breathed in and out in one breath
14 Clues: Bi-product of anaerobic training • Stroke volume(SV) x Heart rate(HR) • The redistribution of blood during exercise • Widening of blood vessels to working muscles • Site in the lungs where gaseous exchange occurs • Exercise will result in an increase in this value • Regulate the blood flow between atria and ventricles • ...
Respiratory System of Human 2024-01-01
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- Penghubung antara faring dan trakea
- Peradangan pada bronkus
- Pernapasan yang terjadi saat tidur adalah pernapasan...
- Sesak Napas
- Kantong-kantong kecil dalam paru-paru
- Udara masuk melalui...
- Pengembusan
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- Penghirupan
- Penyakit yang sangat mudah menular
- Manusia bernapas dan menghirup...
- Bagian dari sistem pernapasan
- Peradangan paru-paru oleh infeksi
- Dilengkapi rambut-rambut halus dan lendir
- Pernapasan yang paling sering dilakukan tubuh adalah pernapasan...
14 Clues: Penghirupan • Sesak Napas • Pengembusan • Udara masuk melalui... • Peradangan pada bronkus • Bagian dari sistem pernapasan • Manusia bernapas dan menghirup... • Peradangan paru-paru oleh infeksi • Penyakit yang sangat mudah menular • Penghubung antara faring dan trakea • Kantong-kantong kecil dalam paru-paru • Dilengkapi rambut-rambut halus dan lendir • ...
Human Body Systems 2020-09-02
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- The maintenance of a constant internal state in a changing environment
- Type of involuntary muscle found in the heart
- The system that breaks down food so that it can be used by the body
- A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart to the body's organs
- The system that supports the body and provides protection
- A collection of tissues that carry out a specialized function of the body
- The system that allows movement of body parts
- The system that protects the body against infection
- The system that rids the body of waste and excess water
- The fluid that carries gases, nutrients, and waste throughout the body
- Type of involuntary muscle found in internal organs such as the intestines
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- The system that takes in oxygen and expels carbon dioxide
- The system that moves blood through the body
- The primary organ of the cardiovascular system
- A tiny blood vessel that allows an exchange between blood and cells in tissue
- Connects muscle to bone
- Holds together the bones in a joint
- A group of similar cells that perform a common function
- A group of organs that interact in the body
- A blood vessel that carries blood to the heart
- The system that controls the actions and reactions of the body
- The smallest unit that can perform life processes
- A place where two or more bones meet
23 Clues: Connects muscle to bone • Holds together the bones in a joint • A place where two or more bones meet • A group of organs that interact in the body • The system that moves blood through the body • Type of involuntary muscle found in the heart • The system that allows movement of body parts • The primary organ of the cardiovascular system • ...
Science cross word 2018-02-06
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- The beats 3 billion in the average persons life
- When food leaves your esophagus it enters the
- may live fore about 4 months to circle your body
- Is a substance that breaks up fat particals
- The human body has about muscles in your head and neck
- The skeletal system produces
- it takes about 20 sec for a red blood cell to circle the whole body
- the filters the gases for oxygen
- A buzzing fly is a
- The skeletal consists of 206
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- directs air to the lungs
- intestine the is part of the digestion
- attach to bones
- Supports the body and protects your organs
- The circulatory system includes vessels
- A is what your body dose
- The is the main part of a human body were most muscle are located
- the are the main part of your respiratory system
- neuron A sends a impulse to a muscle or gland
19 Clues: attach to bones • A buzzing fly is a • directs air to the lungs • A is what your body dose • The skeletal system produces • The skeletal consists of 206 • the filters the gases for oxygen • intestine the is part of the digestion • The circulatory system includes vessels • Supports the body and protects your organs • Is a substance that breaks up fat particals • ...
Science cross word 2018-02-06
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- The circulatory system includes vessels
- it takes about 20 sec for a red blood cell to circle the whole body
- the are the main part of your respiratory system
- A is what your body dose
- The beats 3 billion in the average persons life
- directs air to the lungs
- When food leaves your esophagus it enters the
- Supports the body and protects your organs
- The skeletal system produces
- The human body has about muscles in your head and neck
- intestine the is part of the digestion
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- may live fore about 4 months to circle your body
- The skeletal consists of 206
- neuron A sends a impulse to a muscle or gland
- The is the main part of a human body were most muscle are located
- A buzzing fly is a
- the filters the gases for oxygen
- attach to bones
- Is a substance that breaks up fat particals
19 Clues: attach to bones • A buzzing fly is a • A is what your body dose • directs air to the lungs • The skeletal consists of 206 • The skeletal system produces • the filters the gases for oxygen • intestine the is part of the digestion • The circulatory system includes vessels • Supports the body and protects your organs • Is a substance that breaks up fat particals • ...
Human Body Systems 2024-09-03
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- this system controls lymph nodes and works to protect you from getting sick
- protects the body and helps to regulate body temperature
- the smallest level of organization
- this system allows organisms to reproduce
- this system controls hormones such as adrenaline.
- this systems helps you move and is made up of 3 types of muscle: skeletal, smooth, and cardiac.
- another name for brain cells
- this system is made up of the lungs that work to take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide
- this system is made up of the largest organ of the body: your skin
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- this system breaks down food and absorbs nutrients.
- this system carries oxygen through the blood and transports nutrients pumped by the heart.
- this system provides the body structure and is made up of 206 bones
- this system is made up of the brain and spinal cord.
- when multiple organs work together to do a body function and is also the largest level of organization.
14 Clues: another name for brain cells • the smallest level of organization • this system allows organisms to reproduce • this system controls hormones such as adrenaline. • this system breaks down food and absorbs nutrients. • this system is made up of the brain and spinal cord. • protects the body and helps to regulate body temperature • ...
Respiratory Fun ? 2023-05-08
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- A patient is having trouble, they are in _________.
- Vital part of the Hospital, nurses' eyes and ears
- Body system that you use to breathe.
- In the air we breathe.
- How many times you breath in a minute, called your respiratory ______
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- Color you turn when you are short of breath, also a medical Code
- Whistling sound made when you are short of breath.
- Sign that someone is in distress, skin becomes cool and clammy
- Skin changes _____ when we have trouble breathing.
- Medical term for being short of breath.
- What you do when something is stuck in your throat.
- Often "flares" when you have trouble breathing.
12 Clues: In the air we breathe. • Body system that you use to breathe. • Medical term for being short of breath. • Often "flares" when you have trouble breathing. • Vital part of the Hospital, nurses' eyes and ears • Whistling sound made when you are short of breath. • Skin changes _____ when we have trouble breathing. • A patient is having trouble, they are in _________. • ...
Form 2 Respiration 2017-03-15
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- water containing dissolved oxygen is drawn into the fish and passes over its _____.
- ________ respiration needs oxygen for it to occur.
- when you ________ your ribcage moves up and out.
- older tadpoles and adults use their ______ and lungs.
- all ________ exchange takes place in the lungs.
- during the process of inhalation your ______ flattens.
- the amount of oxygen needed to break down acid is called _______ debt.
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- ________ acid is a poisonous chemical created by anaerobic respiration.
- the _______ system is very important since it provides the body with oxygen.
- amphibians such as toads and frogs have _______ respiratory surfaces.
- plants use ______ energy than animals.
- when you ________ your ribcage drops.
12 Clues: when you ________ your ribcage drops. • plants use ______ energy than animals. • all ________ exchange takes place in the lungs. • when you ________ your ribcage moves up and out. • ________ respiration needs oxygen for it to occur. • older tadpoles and adults use their ______ and lungs. • during the process of inhalation your ______ flattens. • ...
Leah's Science Crossword for Cells and Systems 2015-01-25
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- A chemical message that your body sends
- GlandThe gland that produces Adrenaline
- A dome shaped muscle which separates your chest cavity from your abdominal cavity
- What your body tries to do to "invaders" when you get a fever
- A good conductor of electricity found in Gatorade
- System The system in your body that deals with glands and hormones
- a flap of tissue which covers the trachea when you swallow food or drink
- Your throat
- The tubes which the trachea splits into
- VenaThe part of your heart which brings blood into the heart after circulating the body
- acid The cells "blue print"
- Valve The valve separating the left atrium from the left ventricle
- System the system in your body that fights off "invaders"
- The "N" in H1N1
- The hormone released by the alpha cells of your pancreas if you have low blood sugar
- Gland the gland located underneath the hypothalamus that produces GH
- Artery The arteries taking blood to the lungs
- Atrium The first atrium blood goes into on its journey through the heart
- The smaller tubes which your bronchi further divide into
- What blood gets once in the lungs
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- Your __________ is how well your body can break stuff down or convert it to energy
- The hairs that line the respiratory system
- The blood vessel where blood leaves the heart from
- Atrium Where blood goes after being in the pulmonary veins
- A part of a cell that provides energy for that cell
- Transport The process where a protein attaches to a substance and uses energy to move it through a cell membrane
- System The system in your body responsible for breathing
- A person who studies hormones, receptors and intracellular pathways
- A part of your brain that maintains homeostasis, and serves a link between your endocrine and nervous system
- The process of a plant cell making light into energy
- The part of your body that provide protection for your chest cavity
- Your voice box, and the place where your vocal chords are stored
- The "H" in H1N1
- Dioxide The gas which you breathe out
- The final destination of all the air you breathe in
- Valve The valve between your right atrium and right ventricle
- A chemical that acts on the nervous system to reduce sensitivity to pain
37 Clues: Your throat • The "H" in H1N1 • The "N" in H1N1 • acid The cells "blue print" • What blood gets once in the lungs • Dioxide The gas which you breathe out • A chemical message that your body sends • GlandThe gland that produces Adrenaline • The tubes which the trachea splits into • The hairs that line the respiratory system • Artery The arteries taking blood to the lungs • ...
Body Systems Interactions 2021-04-29
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- In addition to our skin being our first line of defense, this system protects us from pathogens
- This system is includes the skin, lungs, bladder, and intestines to remove waste from the body
- Works with the digestive system to transport nutrients o body cells
- Works with circulatory system to transport hormones to target tissues
- Works with the circulatory system to allow for exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide
- Works with the immune system to produce white blood cells
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- Works with skeletal system to allow for movement
- Uses hormones from the endocrine system to regulate sexual development
- Works with the excretory system to help regulate body temperature through sweating
- Works with circulatory by filtering waste from the blood
- Works with all body systems to maintain homeostasis
- Works with muscular system to move food through the gastrointestinal tract
12 Clues: Works with skeletal system to allow for movement • Works with all body systems to maintain homeostasis • Works with circulatory by filtering waste from the blood • Works with the immune system to produce white blood cells • Works with the digestive system to transport nutrients o body cells • Works with circulatory system to transport hormones to target tissues • ...
Final Exam 2020-08-30
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- System with several endocrine glands and organs that have hormone secreting cells
- Produces ADH and OXT
- Tunica external of arteries
- Stimulates uterine contractions during childbirth and trigger milk ejection
- System that works together to break down food
- The law of partial pressure where in a mixture of gasses, the total pressure is equal to the sum of pressures contributed by each individual gas
- main inspiratory muscle
- Process of moving substances from the peritubular capillary into renal tubular
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- Urine-forming structure of the kidney
- System that functions fluid balance and lipid absorption/transportation
- Liquid component of the blood which cells and platelets are suspended
- System that generates blood pressure to propel blood through circulatory system
- Ovaries and testes
- system that supplies the blood with oxygen in order for the blood to deliver oxygen to all parts of the body
- Long tubes of connective tissue and smooth muscle that connects urine from renal pelvis to urinary bladder
- Term used for arterial pressure during ventricular systole
- Differentiate into macrophages and present antigens to activate other cells of immune system
- A tube through which foods pass and where digestion and absorption occur
18 Clues: Ovaries and testes • Produces ADH and OXT • main inspiratory muscle • Tunica external of arteries • Urine-forming structure of the kidney • System that works together to break down food • Term used for arterial pressure during ventricular systole • Liquid component of the blood which cells and platelets are suspended • ...
Respiratory 2022-11-27
Across
- Multisystem granulomatous disorder typically presenting with bilateral hilar lymphadenopathy
- Additional Medical management of Asthma when SABA and ICS do not control symptoms
- Management of secondary pneumothorax with >2cm rim of air on X-Ray
- score used to assess severity of pneumonia
- ABG abnormality caused by anxiety leading to hyperventilation Respiratory _____
- Dry cough and fine end-inspiratory crackles
- Home management for patients with obstructive sleep apnoea
- Type of pleural effusion caused by protein leakage into pleural space, giving a high protein count
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- Coarse crackles and finger clubbing on examination
- Presentation of SOB, pleuritic chest pain and tachycardia
- Type of lung cancer which is more prevalent in non-smokers
- Respiratory failure showing hypoxia and hypercapnia on ABG
- Type of lung cancer causing SIADH as a paraneoplastic syndrome
- First line drug management of asthma
- PEFR of 33-50% indicates a ___ acute asthma attack
- long term smoking history with FEV1/FVC <0.7 on spirometry
16 Clues: First line drug management of asthma • score used to assess severity of pneumonia • Dry cough and fine end-inspiratory crackles • Coarse crackles and finger clubbing on examination • PEFR of 33-50% indicates a ___ acute asthma attack • Presentation of SOB, pleuritic chest pain and tachycardia • Type of lung cancer which is more prevalent in non-smokers • ...
Personal and Consumer Health Week 1 Review 2021-12-10
Across
- sensitive membrane in the ear that can be damaged by loud noises
- openings through which most people breathe
- difficulty finishing a sentence, severe coughing/wheezing, and flared nostrils are signs of a _____________ asthma attack
- prevalence of disease within a population
- a whistling or musical sound heard when exhaling
- the principal organ for breathing
- ______________ diseases such as heart disease, cancer, and diabetes are the leading causes of death and disability in the United States
- the dome-shaped muscle that causes the chest cavity to expand and contract
- oral cavity (through which some people breathe)
- ______________ respiration is the exchange of gases between blood and body cells
- the windpipe
- the number of deaths within a population
- the voice box and contains the vocal cords
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- respiratory infections, pollen, dust, etc. are _______ that can bring on an asthma attack
- ______________ respiration is the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide that takes place between air and blood in the lungs
- __________________ diseases are infectious diseases caused by various types of microscopic organisms, including viruses, bacteria, parasites, and fungi
- system that provides oxygen to be carried by the circulatory system to all cells of the body
- unit used to measure sound
- tiny air sacs through which the gas exchange of external respiration takes place
- a chronic disease that affects the airways within the lungs
20 Clues: the windpipe • unit used to measure sound • the principal organ for breathing • the number of deaths within a population • prevalence of disease within a population • openings through which most people breathe • the voice box and contains the vocal cords • oral cavity (through which some people breathe) • a whistling or musical sound heard when exhaling • ...
Brain Parts 2024-02-21
Across
- Cortex that perceives sound...
- The Pineal Gland is located within the...
- The Motor Cortex deals with this type of movement...
- Delayed or no puberty can be caused by damage to the...
- Processes language comprehension...
- Part of brain that deals with fear, pleasure, and anxiety...
- Damage to this part can lead to a loss of movement...
- Damage to the Cerebellum can lead to loss of...
- Damage to the Auditory Cortex can impair...
- The Medulla Oblongata deals with this bodily system...
- The Pituitary Gland is the main gland in this bodily system...
- Damage to this part can lead to respiratory failure and paralysis...
- Area of brain that deals in complex speech...
- Damage to the Thalamus can cause...
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- This part processes voluntary movement and motor skills...
- Damage to this part can cause fatal/non-fatal sleeping disorders...
- The Amygdala relates to these functions...
- Damage to the Wernickes Area can make you speak in long meaningless...
- The Hippocampus is located within this area of the brain...
- Deals with learning ability and memory...
- Damage to this part creates a numbness and tingling feeling...
- Brocas Area is located within the...
- This part of the brain primarily releases hormones...
- The Hypothalamus initiates the production of...
- The Somatosensory processes primarily...
- Gland that relates to the sleep cycle...
26 Clues: Cortex that perceives sound... • Processes language comprehension... • Damage to the Thalamus can cause... • Brocas Area is located within the... • The Somatosensory processes primarily... • Gland that relates to the sleep cycle... • The Pineal Gland is located within the... • Deals with learning ability and memory... • The Amygdala relates to these functions... • ...