respiratory system Crossword Puzzles
Respiratory System 2017-05-02
7 Clues: Your windpipe. • Your voice box. • The back of your throat' • Your air sacs that you use to breathe. • Areas that feel stuffy when you have a cold. • Band of muscle that draws air into your lungs. • They look like tree branches inside your lungs.
respiratory system 2022-03-01
Across
- a large dome shaped muscle below the lungs that expands and compresses the lungs, enabling breathing
- you can use it to both breath and eat
- a flap of tissue in the back of your mouth that keeps food out of your trachea
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- two passage ways that branch from the trachea, one for each lung
- two large organs that exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide.
- a passage way in your throat that takes air and brings it out of your lungs
- a part of your body that has two nostrils that you can use to breath through
7 Clues: you can use it to both breath and eat • two large organs that exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide. • two passage ways that branch from the trachea, one for each lung • a passage way in your throat that takes air and brings it out of your lungs • a part of your body that has two nostrils that you can use to breath through • ...
Respiratory system 2023-11-07
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- small sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs
- makes up the adams apple
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- small tree like structures inside the lungs
- protects the larynx from food going into the lungs
- these help you speak and make sound
- large muscle under the lungs that helps inhale and exhale
- upper airway "tube" that is superior to the trachea
7 Clues: makes up the adams apple • these help you speak and make sound • small tree like structures inside the lungs • small sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs • protects the larynx from food going into the lungs • upper airway "tube" that is superior to the trachea • large muscle under the lungs that helps inhale and exhale
Respiratory System 2025-02-18
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- A tube air travels down, from the mouth to the lungs (A tube air travels down, from the mouth to the lungs)
- Air enters your body through your ... (el aire entra en tu cuerpo a través de)
- Dioxide Leaves the body when you breathe out (El dióxido sale del cuerpo al espirar)
- Your body needs ... to function. You breath it (Tu cuerpo necesita... para funcionar. Lo respiras)
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- Respirar, how your body takes in oxygen
- ... Absorb oxygen from the air and pass it to the blood (Absorben el oxígeno del aire y lo pasan a la sangre)
- Contracts to push air out of the lungs (Se contrae para expulsar el aire de los pulmones)
7 Clues: Respirar, how your body takes in oxygen • Air enters your body through your ... (el aire entra en tu cuerpo a través de) • Dioxide Leaves the body when you breathe out (El dióxido sale del cuerpo al espirar) • Contracts to push air out of the lungs (Se contrae para expulsar el aire de los pulmones) • ...
Respiratory system 2025-12-09
7 Clues: other entrance for air • main organ for breathing • tube that air flows down • small cartilage,main airway • tiny air sacs that absorb oxygen • muscle that helps assist with breathing • main airways that distribute gases in your lungs
Respiratory System 2025-10-16
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- It connects the trachea to the lungs.
- Tiny air sacs, where the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide happens.
- It filters the air of dust by using lots of hairs and mucus.
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- It is the throat, where the nose and mouth meet.
- It is the continuation of the airway below the larynx.
- They sweep fluids and foreign particles.
- This short tube contains a pair of vocal cords.
7 Clues: It connects the trachea to the lungs. • They sweep fluids and foreign particles. • This short tube contains a pair of vocal cords. • It is the throat, where the nose and mouth meet. • It is the continuation of the airway below the larynx. • It filters the air of dust by using lots of hairs and mucus. • ...
Respiratory System 2026-01-08
7 Clues: vibrates to talk • muscular passageway • helps you smell,filter air • also known as the windpipe • eating,speaking and breathing • flattens to pull air in, relaxes to push air out • passageway that carries air to and from your lungs
Respiratory System 2026-02-19
8 Clues: AKA the throat • AKA the windpipe • AKA the voice box • enters the air through • Conchae projects from the lateral walls • Septum divides the cavity into left and right sides • the portion that includes larynx, trachea, bronchi, and lungs • the portion that includes nose, pharynx, sinuses, and nasal cavity
The 11 Body Systems 2024-02-02
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- system that includes the brain & processes information
- system that produces reproduction cells
- system that consists of bones that support and protect internal organs
- system that regulates hormones
- system that filters waste from the body and excretes it as urine
- system that facilitates breathing; enables gas exchange between environment and body
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- system that breaks down nutrients and eliminates waste from the body
- system comprised of the skin, the body's largest organ; protects internal organs and regulates temperature
- system that enables both voluntary and involuntary movements of the body
- system that circulates blood throughout the body
- system that maintains fluid balance, fights infection; also known as the lymphatic system
11 Clues: system that regulates hormones • system that produces reproduction cells • system that circulates blood throughout the body • system that includes the brain & processes information • system that filters waste from the body and excretes it as urine • system that breaks down nutrients and eliminates waste from the body • ...
Intro to Body Systems 2024-10-20
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- body system responsible for circulating blood and nutrients across the body
- body system responsible controlling all other systems and functions
- body system responsible for movement and produces heat
- body system responsible for the process of breathing
- body system responsible for producing major hormones
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- body system responsible for regulating the fluids of the body and assists the immune system
- body system responsible for creating sperm and egg cells
- body system responsible for protecting the body from disease and infections
- body system responsible for protecting major organs and providing structure
- body system responsible for excreting wastes from the body
- body system responsible for breaking down food into nutrients
11 Clues: body system responsible for the process of breathing • body system responsible for producing major hormones • body system responsible for movement and produces heat • body system responsible for creating sperm and egg cells • body system responsible for excreting wastes from the body • body system responsible for breaking down food into nutrients • ...
Structures and Cells 2021-01-04
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- Helps highlight details when viewing a slide
- Produces energy for the cell
- Found only in plant cells, supports the shape of the cell
- ________ apparatus
- Smallest thing to be considered alive
- Stores waste in the cell
- Made up of many cells
- Semipermeable membrane that surrounds the cell
- First month of the year
- Made up of different organs
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- Webster's first name
- Made up of different tissues
- Scientist who first viewed cells (last name)
- Stomach would be an example
- Smooth/Rough Endoplasmic __________
- Organelle only found in plant cells
- Respiratory System would be an example
- Acts like the brain of the cell
- Jelly like substance inside the cell
19 Clues: ________ apparatus • Webster's first name • Made up of many cells • First month of the year • Stores waste in the cell • Stomach would be an example • Made up of different organs • Made up of different tissues • Produces energy for the cell • Acts like the brain of the cell • Smooth/Rough Endoplasmic __________ • Organelle only found in plant cells • ...
Homeostasis 2021-11-24
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- system: a system that carry blood away and towards the heart.
- system: a system that allows movement, structure, and circulation of blood around our body.
- System: an organ system in vertebrates that is part of the circulatory system and the immune system.
- a hormone and drug involved in the regulation of visceral functioning.
- pumps blood throughout our body.
- a primary lymphoid organ in the immune system.
- a pair of spongy, air-filled organs located on either side of the chest (thorax).
- system: a system of glands that produce hormones.
- system: the system in an organism's body that performs the function of disposing of wastes through peeing or pooping.
- the process living things use to maintain stable conditions.
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- System: A system that allows us to breathe in the fresh air and let out waste gases.
- an organ that functions as the nervous system's nerve center
- a kind of body tissue made up of lengthy cells that can stretch and move.
- system: a system that helps the body digest food and liquid.
- a muscular organ found on the left side of the upper belly that digests food.
- System: our body’s central framework which is all our bones in our body.
- System: our body’s command center.
17 Clues: pumps blood throughout our body. • System: our body’s command center. • a primary lymphoid organ in the immune system. • system: a system of glands that produce hormones. • an organ that functions as the nervous system's nerve center • system: a system that helps the body digest food and liquid. • the process living things use to maintain stable conditions. • ...
Unit 2 Crossword 2023-10-12
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- System that takes in food.
- System that allows for movement by contracting.
- Organ in the skeletal system, starts with a B.
- System that removes waste products from cellular metabolism.
- Organ in the nervous system, starts with a B.
- The least complex segment of the levels of organization.
- System that allows organisms to reproduce which prevents their species from becoming extinct.
- Hormone in the immune system
- Organ in the respiratory system, starts with an N.
- System that stores and carries WBC's that fight disease.
- System that protects organs.
- The 4th most complex segment of the levels of organization.
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- System that barriers against infections.
- Organ in the excretory system, starts with a K.
- System that transports materials to and from cells.
- The 3rd most complex segment of the levels of organization.
- System that regulates body activities using hormones.
- System that gathers and interprets information.
- System that fights off foreign invaders in the body.
- Organ in the muscular system, starts with a C.
- Organ in the digestive system, starts with an M.
- A theory that states that all living things are made of cells, cells come from pre-existing cells, and cells are the basic unit of life.
- The most complex segment of the levels of organization.
- Organ in the endocrine system, starts with a G.
- System that takes in oxygen and removes carbon dioxide and water.
- Organ in the circulatory system, starts with an H.
- The 2nd most complex segment of the levels of organization.
27 Clues: System that takes in food. • Hormone in the immune system • System that protects organs. • System that barriers against infections. • Organ in the nervous system, starts with a B. • Organ in the skeletal system, starts with a B. • Organ in the muscular system, starts with a C. • Organ in the excretory system, starts with a K. • ...
The Body 2025-06-01
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- These help you breathe.
- This helps your body break down food.
- The system that helps you move your body.
- This organ thinks and controls your body.
- This pumps blood around your body.
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- The system that moves , the heart, and veins.
- The system made of bones.
- This organ helps clean your blood.
- The system that lets you breathe.
- These are hard and help support your body.
10 Clues: These help you breathe. • The system made of bones. • The system that lets you breathe. • This organ helps clean your blood. • This pumps blood around your body. • This helps your body break down food. • The system that helps you move your body. • This organ thinks and controls your body. • These are hard and help support your body. • ...
Cells and Systems Chp 6 Review 2025-02-19
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- There are 2 types of this disease caused by dysfunctional cells in the pancreas that normally produce insulin.
- Flagella and Cilia can be used for this purpose.
- An animal with a backbone.
- A group of cells working together to perform a specific function.
- The process by which a cell becomes specialized.
- This system helps us to respond to changes.
- This system of a plant includes the flower.
- This system gives support and protection.
- This is caused by dysfunctional cells that divide quickly and form masses called tumours.
- This system breaks down food into nutrients.
- E.coli is an example of this type of organism.
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- The membrane creates pseudopods to take in nutrients.
- This tissue lines the mouth, heart and eyes.
- This type of organism can be plant or animal like.
- This system exchanges gases.
- An animal without a backbone.
- Blood is an example of this type of tissue.
- This system carries nutrients and gases.
18 Clues: An animal with a backbone. • This system exchanges gases. • An animal without a backbone. • This system carries nutrients and gases. • This system gives support and protection. • This system helps us to respond to changes. • This system of a plant includes the flower. • Blood is an example of this type of tissue. • This tissue lines the mouth, heart and eyes. • ...
System 2025-11-17
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- __________ system help the different parts of the body to move
- _________ system takes in oxygen and give out carbon dioxide
- push food from mouth to stomach
- muscular bag that mixes digestive juices with food
- make food for the plant
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- ________ system protect organs like the heart and lungs
- helps plant to absorb water and mineral salts
- chew our food into smaller pieces
- supports the plant to reach for sunlight
- At the ________ intestine, water is absorbed from undigested food.
- _________ system is made up of the heart, blood vessels and blood
- __________ system breaks down food into simpler substances
- At the _________ intestine, digested food is absorbed into the bloodstream.
13 Clues: make food for the plant • push food from mouth to stomach • chew our food into smaller pieces • supports the plant to reach for sunlight • helps plant to absorb water and mineral salts • muscular bag that mixes digestive juices with food • ________ system protect organs like the heart and lungs • __________ system breaks down food into simpler substances • ...
Spelling week 10 2022-08-31
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- ________ makes perfect
- bow and arrows
- Independence day is in this month
- order something is done in
- something someone says
- Stephen ______ (gem show)
- opposite of curved
- sacrifice
- the body system we use to breathe
- looks like a shooting star
- someone who works in an office
- depend on
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- circumstances
- an animal that lives underground
- what we breathe
- related the way people are grouped
- trade
- finances
- ads
- In a ______ far far away..."
20 Clues: ads • trade • finances • sacrifice • depend on • circumstances • bow and arrows • what we breathe • opposite of curved • ________ makes perfect • something someone says • Stephen ______ (gem show) • order something is done in • looks like a shooting star • In a ______ far far away..." • someone who works in an office • an animal that lives underground • Independence day is in this month • ...
February Crossword 2020-03-30
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- Avoid touching during pandemic
- Public transport
- Covers facial area
- Alcohol-based cleanser
- Gathering
- LOPIC
- Proximity protocol
- COVID-19
- Under at least 20 seconds
- Antiseptic
- To store
- Temperature above 36 degree
- PRITI
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- 30TH anniversary
- First outbreak in china
- Isolate from others
- Portable tap system
- Disposable used to clean hands
- Pandemic
- Nature of businesses during pandemic
- PPE
- Greeting gesture
- Mandatory Stay-in
- Respiratory symptom of pandemic
- Drink a lot
25 Clues: PPE • LOPIC • PRITI • Pandemic • COVID-19 • To store • Gathering • Antiseptic • Drink a lot • 30TH anniversary • Public transport • Greeting gesture • Mandatory Stay-in • Covers facial area • Proximity protocol • Isolate from others • Portable tap system • Alcohol-based cleanser • First outbreak in china • Under at least 20 seconds • Temperature above 36 degree • Avoid touching during pandemic • ...
Body System Crossword 2013-06-13
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- System/ Gathers information about the environment and interprets the information to react to it
- System/ Breaks down macromolecules into monomers
- System/ Covers and protects the body and helps regulate temperature
- Transports blood and delivers oxygen to cells
- System/ Detects the world around you
- System/ Supports, protects, and help moves the body
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- System/ Produces gametes
- System/ Exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide
- System/ Regulates systems by hormonal feedback mechanisms
9 Clues: System/ Produces gametes • System/ Detects the world around you • System/ Exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide • Transports blood and delivers oxygen to cells • System/ Breaks down macromolecules into monomers • System/ Supports, protects, and help moves the body • System/ Regulates systems by hormonal feedback mechanisms • ...
My body 2024-02-09
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- This organ digests your food.
- The system that helps you move and get around.
- The system that takes away stuff your body doesn't need.
- This organ controls what your body does.
- The system that sends messages to control your body.
- The system that breaks down your food and gives you energy
- This organ separates the liquid waste and your blood.
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- The system that moves blood around your body.
- This organ pumps blood around your body.
- This organ adds oxygen to your blood.
- The system that helps you breathe and get air.
11 Clues: This organ digests your food. • This organ adds oxygen to your blood. • This organ pumps blood around your body. • This organ controls what your body does. • The system that moves blood around your body. • The system that helps you move and get around. • The system that helps you breathe and get air. • The system that sends messages to control your body. • ...
S1U2 PT Part 1 2022-11-16
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- a body system that allows for movement by contracting.
- the purpose of the nervous system is to gather and respond to ___________.
- a body system that brings oxygen into our bodies and sends carbon dioxide out.
- the normal range of body levels.
- the ____________ system prevents species from becoming extinct.
- the building blocks of life.
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- when it gets cold, your body _______ to generate heat.
- a body system that provides shape and support.
- the ______ system fights off foreign invaders in the body.
- every _____ is made up of different tissues.
- processes that regulate body levels and maintain stability.
- a body system that takes in food and absorbs nutrients.
12 Clues: the building blocks of life. • the normal range of body levels. • every _____ is made up of different tissues. • a body system that provides shape and support. • when it gets cold, your body _______ to generate heat. • a body system that allows for movement by contracting. • a body system that takes in food and absorbs nutrients. • ...
The Covid-19 2020-08-17
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- isolating yourself after coming from a country or state that has been exposed to the Coronavirus
- keeping a safe amount of space between you and another person
- a type of microscope used to see the virus or other microorganisms
- the recommend amount of distances you should keep from you and someone else.
- a term that is classified once an outbreak has spread to each continent.
- where the first outbreak occurred
- the use of soap and water to remove germs.
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- used to protect or fight against a diseases
- a machine that provides oxygen and helps you breath or breath for you.
- a microscopic parasite that can be seen under a electron microscope
- the recommend amount of days that you must quarantine if you have traveled out of state or country
- the Coronavirus affect what system of the body
- a type of virus that affects the respiratory system
- a microorganism that can cause a disease
- a covering for the face that covers the nose and mouth
15 Clues: where the first outbreak occurred • a microorganism that can cause a disease • the use of soap and water to remove germs. • used to protect or fight against a diseases • the Coronavirus affect what system of the body • a type of virus that affects the respiratory system • a covering for the face that covers the nose and mouth • ...
Study Guide Questions 2016-12-14
Across
- What would result if lungs filter small clots?
- How would you categories a specialized body fluid that delivers necessary substances to the body's cells — such as nutrients and oxygen?
- The function of arterioles control the amount of blood to various ______ ?
- What is the difference between Granulocytes and Agranulocytes?
- What would happen if the sphincter closes in the capillary beds?
- What would result if O2 and CO2 exchanged between blood and air?
- What would result if blood was diverted to other tissues?
- Can you list one organ part of the respiratory system?
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- What is the difference between oxygen and nitrogen?
- How would you classify the capillary that occurs in most tissues?
- How is Aortic Bodies related to Carotid Bodies?
- This function circulates the white blood cells, and detection of foreign material by antibodies?
- What is one of the functions of the respiratory system?
- would you categorize this vein if the diameter was about 10-20 µm?
- What is the relation between muscular venules and venous sinues?
15 Clues: What would result if lungs filter small clots? • How is Aortic Bodies related to Carotid Bodies? • What is the difference between oxygen and nitrogen? • Can you list one organ part of the respiratory system? • What is one of the functions of the respiratory system? • What would result if blood was diverted to other tissues? • ...
zoie pilgrim/Mrs.Key 2015-03-30
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- a blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart to the body's organs
- the clear, watery fluid that leaks from blood vessels and contains white blood cells
- a tiny blood vessel that allows an exchange between blood and cells in tissue
- a collection of organs whose primary function is to take in oxygen ans expel carbon dioxide
- one of the two main branches of the trachea that lead directly to the lungs
- the part of the respiratory system between the pharynx and the trachea
- thin-walled tube that extends from the larynx to the bronchi
- small, bean-shaped masses of tissue that remove pathogens and dead cells from the lymph
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- tiny,thin-walled, capillary rich sac in the lungs where the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide takes place
- a network of organs and tissues that collect the fluid that leaks from blood and returns it to blood vessels
- the part of the respiratory system that extends from the mouth to the larynx
- a collection of organs that transport blood throughout the body
- the fluid that caries gases, nutrients, and wastes through the body and that is made up of platelets, white blood cell, red blood cells, and plasma
- in biology, a vessel that carries blood to the heart
14 Clues: in biology, a vessel that carries blood to the heart • thin-walled tube that extends from the larynx to the bronchi • a collection of organs that transport blood throughout the body • the part of the respiratory system between the pharynx and the trachea • a blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart to the body's organs • ...
Body parts and Flower parts 2023-02-09
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- Part of the nervous system, send signals throughout your body
- The control center of the body
- Cleans blood, produces urine
- Allow movement
- The male reproductive part in a human and flower
- absorbs water, produces and removes waste from the body
- breaks down food with acids
- Attract pollinators
- Holds urine until it is ready to be released
- The female reproductive part in a human and flower
- The male reproductive part in a human
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- digest foods, absorbs nutrients
- respiratory system. Oxygen in, Carbon dioxide out.
- Provides support, makes blood
- The largest organ in the body, protects, removes excess salt
- Produces bile, cleans blood
- makes enzymes that help with digestive system. regulates sugars
- The female reproductive part of the flower
- Muscle that pumps your blood
- The male reproductive part of the flower
20 Clues: Allow movement • Attract pollinators • Produces bile, cleans blood • breaks down food with acids • Cleans blood, produces urine • Muscle that pumps your blood • Provides support, makes blood • The control center of the body • digest foods, absorbs nutrients • The male reproductive part in a human • The male reproductive part of the flower • ...
Fitness 2023-03-19
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- Food type that builds and repairs muscles
- Lifestyle activity that affects the respiratory system
- System that relates to bones and muscles
- Type of foodstuff e.g. bread, rice, pasta
- Sodium chloride- too much may lead to raised blood pressure
- Organ that pumps blood around the body
- Power training method
- Exercise that develops upper body strength
- System activated with running, cycling etc.
- Professional who deals with sports injuries
- Means of assessing fitness to enter police service
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- Sport that requires specific hand-eye coordination
- Condition affected by blood sugar levels
- Key component required of gymnastics
- Latin name for bottom muscle
- Term used for when athletes rest
- Swedish name for interval training
- Way of measuring fitness and health levels
- Sport that requires muscular strength
- Substance that can lead to cirrhosis
20 Clues: Power training method • Latin name for bottom muscle • Term used for when athletes rest • Swedish name for interval training • Key component required of gymnastics • Substance that can lead to cirrhosis • Sport that requires muscular strength • Organ that pumps blood around the body • Condition affected by blood sugar levels • System that relates to bones and muscles • ...
Homeostasis and System Interactions 2022-04-18
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- Changes inside or outside the body
- Cardiac muscles. Produces movement.
- A biomolecule that supplies quick energy to the body.
- Female parts of a flower.
- Loop Increases or reduces output from a reaction
- Point Average and necessary point for balance in the body.
- Bones, cartilage, tendons. Hosting organs, supplying movement.
- A biomolecule that helps chemical reactions.
- Heart, lymph nodes. Transports oxygen, waste, nutrients
- (Female) Reproductive system of the plant.
- Male parts of a flower.
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- Nails, sweat, skin. Regulates body temperature.
- Mouth, pancreas, liver. Breaks down food.
- Respiratory system of the plant.
- A biomolecule that stores energy.
- Brings water and minerals to the plant.
- Acid A biomolecule that stores genetic information.
- Balance in the body
- (Male) Reproductive system of the plant.
- Brain, spinal cord. Processes information and responses.
20 Clues: Balance in the body • Male parts of a flower. • Female parts of a flower. • Respiratory system of the plant. • A biomolecule that stores energy. • Changes inside or outside the body • Cardiac muscles. Produces movement. • Brings water and minerals to the plant. • (Male) Reproductive system of the plant. • Mouth, pancreas, liver. Breaks down food. • ...
The Immune System 2023-11-20
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- diseases can spread through _________ droplets
- pathogens grow best in ____ temperatures
- the immune system that is non-specific
- markers on the surfaces of cells and pathogens
- an air pollutant
- allergic response
- learns and changes over time
- produces antibodies; holds the immune 'memory'
- e.g., cancer, diabetes, heart disease
- diseases that spread
- a condition that effects a function in your body
- kills parasites
- microscopic, infectious microbes
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- a sign that the immune system is working
- can affect whether you develop a noninfectious disease
- how we keep hospitals
- immune cell first responder
- eats pathogens; has granules
- kills cancerous cells
- activates the adaptive immune system
- virus, bacteria, fungi, protist
- kill pathogens when presented an antigen by dendritic cells
- fit specifically onto antigens
- first line of defense
24 Clues: kills parasites • an air pollutant • allergic response • diseases that spread • how we keep hospitals • kills cancerous cells • first line of defense • immune cell first responder • eats pathogens; has granules • learns and changes over time • fit specifically onto antigens • virus, bacteria, fungi, protist • microscopic, infectious microbes • activates the adaptive immune system • ...
Fitness 2023-08-30
Across
- Food type that builds and repairs muscles
- Lifestyle activity that affects the respiratory system
- System that relates to bones and muscles
- Type of foodstuff e.g. bread, rice, pasta
- Sodium chloride- too much may lead to raised blood pressure
- Organ that pumps blood around the body
- Power training method
- Exercise that develops upper body strength
- System activated with running, cycling etc.
- Professional who deals with sports injuries
- Means of assessing fitness to enter police service
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- Sport that requires specific hand-eye coordination
- Condition affected by blood sugar levels
- Key component required of gymnastics
- Latin name for bottom muscle
- Term used for when athletes rest
- Swedish name for interval training
- Way of measuring fitness and health levels
- Sport that requires muscular strength
- Substance that can lead to cirrhosis
20 Clues: Power training method • Latin name for bottom muscle • Term used for when athletes rest • Swedish name for interval training • Key component required of gymnastics • Substance that can lead to cirrhosis • Sport that requires muscular strength • Organ that pumps blood around the body • Condition affected by blood sugar levels • System that relates to bones and muscles • ...
Excretory System 2022-11-09
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- The kidneys filter all the blood in _____
- Eliminates _____ materials to keep cells healthy
- Another name for urine
- An organ that holds urine
- The main organ of the excretory system
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- Tubes that lead each kidney to the bladder
- the integumentary system gets rid of _____
- Tube that carries urine to the outside
- the digestive system gets rid of _____
- the respiratory system gets rid of _____ dioxide
10 Clues: Another name for urine • An organ that holds urine • Tube that carries urine to the outside • the digestive system gets rid of _____ • The main organ of the excretory system • The kidneys filter all the blood in _____ • Tubes that lead each kidney to the bladder • the integumentary system gets rid of _____ • Eliminates _____ materials to keep cells healthy • ...
Health 2014-03-14
9 Clues: mind,____, soul • another word for brain • which system processes air • which system processes food • what do we eat to keep alive • the bodily system made up of bones • what part of your body goes to heaven • which system do we get our strength from • which parts of our body do we get strength from
Major organ system 2021-05-05
10 Clues: protects our head • respiratory system • circulatory system • anchor's the plant • biggest bone in our body • thinnest bone in the body • smallest bone in our body • contract to become shorter • releases waste from the body • broadest bone in the human body
Vocabulary 2023-10-23
10 Clues: , heart • system , you • helps you eat • , creates hormones • , basic unit of life • , the one with the muscles • system , helps you breathe • , helps take out the waste • , controls you adrenaline glands • , a system that circulates blood through the body
Excretory System 2022-11-09
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- The kidneys filter all the blood in _____
- Eliminates _____ materials to keep cells healthy
- Another name for urine
- An organ that holds urine
- The main organ of the excretory system
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- Tubes that lead each kidney to the bladder
- the integumentary system gets rid of _____
- Tube that carries urine to the outside
- the digestive system gets rid of _____
- dioxide the respiratory system gets rid of _____
10 Clues: Another name for urine • An organ that holds urine • Tube that carries urine to the outside • the digestive system gets rid of _____ • The main organ of the excretory system • The kidneys filter all the blood in _____ • Tubes that lead each kidney to the bladder • the integumentary system gets rid of _____ • Eliminates _____ materials to keep cells healthy • ...
Cells-Organ Systems 2022-04-29
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- a cells "organs"
- bones
- jellylike material in cell
- brain of the cell
- smallest unit of life
- skin and lining of organs
- powerhouse of cell
- makes food for plant cell
- bones and cartilage
- cells storage
- brain and spinal cord
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- protects plant cells
- wicked small
- any living thing
- group of cells working together
- allows you to move and flex
- system that has lungs and breathing
- protects all cells
- eating food
- group of tissue working together
20 Clues: bones • eating food • wicked small • cells storage • a cells "organs" • any living thing • brain of the cell • protects all cells • powerhouse of cell • bones and cartilage • protects plant cells • smallest unit of life • brain and spinal cord • skin and lining of organs • makes food for plant cell • jellylike material in cell • allows you to move and flex • group of cells working together • ...
Anatomy & Physiology Crossword 2020-09-08
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- the body system responsible for the exchange of gases (CO2 and O2)
- the body system that allows for the production of offspring
- maintaining a constant internal environment
- the study of the human body that is concerned with function
- feedback loop that counteracts a response
- A group of organs that work together to perform a complex function (ex: digestive
- the body system that removes waste products from the body in the form of sweat and urine
- the body system that regulates all other body systems and uses information from the outside to make decisions
- the body system that regulates human growth through the production of hormones
- the body system that transports nutrients and gases throughout the body within the blood
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- type of feedback loop that increases and amplifies a response
- body system that provides that framework for the body and keeps everything else in place
- group of tissues that work together to perform a job (ex: liver)
- the body system that is the first barrier between an organism and the outside (protective covering)
- scientific word for an entire living thing
- the body system that breaks down and obtains nutrients
- the study of structures (parts) within the human body
- body system that helps with heat production and movement
- body system that is responsible for fighting off diseases internally
- the most basic unit that carries out life process
- A group of similar cells that work together to perform a job
21 Clues: feedback loop that counteracts a response • scientific word for an entire living thing • maintaining a constant internal environment • the most basic unit that carries out life process • the study of structures (parts) within the human body • the body system that breaks down and obtains nutrients • body system that helps with heat production and movement • ...
Kenmarion Jones-Body systems 2020-11-10
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- stores solid waste.
- chew mech and chem dig.
- mech and chem dig.
- moves food to stomach.
- vocal corals are stretched across larynx makes sounds.
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- until it leaves body.
- air sac.
- This system break downs food.
- breaks down food.
- hard bone that provides structure
- to aid in digestion.
- system is to move oxygen into the blood and remove carbon dioxide from the blood.
12 Clues: air sac. • breaks down food. • mech and chem dig. • stores solid waste. • to aid in digestion. • until it leaves body. • moves food to stomach. • chew mech and chem dig. • This system break downs food. • hard bone that provides structure • vocal corals are stretched across larynx makes sounds. • system is to move oxygen into the blood and remove carbon dioxide from the blood.
Human Body Systems 2024-01-29
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- Skin, hair, nails
- Organ you use to work out
- A system that makes off-springs
- Rids the body of a solid waste
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- Pumps blood through veins
- Sends messages to your brain
- Lungs are a organ in this system
- Gets nutrients out of food
- Fights off diseases
- Make hormones for your body
- Rids the body of a liquid waste
- Supports the body
12 Clues: Skin, hair, nails • Supports the body • Fights off diseases • Pumps blood through veins • Organ you use to work out • Gets nutrients out of food • Make hormones for your body • Sends messages to your brain • Rids the body of a solid waste • Rids the body of a liquid waste • A system that makes off-springs • Lungs are a organ in this system
human body 2013-02-21
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- that provides support and connects all of our body parts
- that protects and supports; stores minerals
- that works with bones o allow body movement
- things composed of only one cell.
- only tissue in your body that is able to contract, or shorten
- blocks of living things
- that removes solid and liquid wastes
- of organs working together to perform a specific job
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- that exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide between blood and air
- that carries messages throughout our bodies
- that fights disease and controls the immune response
- of cells working together to do a job
- that makes up the outer covering in humans
- things composed of more than one cell
- that transports nutrients and wastes and plays a role in the immune response.
- system that breaks down food and absorbs nutrients
- of tissues working together to do a job
17 Clues: blocks of living things • things composed of only one cell. • that removes solid and liquid wastes • of cells working together to do a job • things composed of more than one cell • of tissues working together to do a job • that makes up the outer covering in humans • that carries messages throughout our bodies • that protects and supports; stores minerals • ...
Organ System 2022-05-19
11 Clues: Pumps blood. • Outer layer. • Removes waste • Command center • Sewerage system • Breaks down food. • Children are made • Helps you breathe • Made of muscle fibers • Your body's central framework. • Complex network of glands and organs.
Equine Cardiovascular and Respiratory Systems 2018-12-10
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- / The output of air from the lungs
- / The action of breathing
- / Blood is diverted away from the organs to the skin and muscles during .....
- / Tidal ..... increases linearly with speed of running or workload
- / Increase in heart mass and heart rate recovery are results from .....
- / Which of the systems adapts to training
- / Carries oxygen-depleted blood away from the heart to the lungs and returns oxygenated blood
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- / Which threshold in horses is around 150-170 beats per minute
- / In which system does the mucus get removed from the lungs so that they can become clearer
- / The horses respiratory system does not respond to training (Name?, 1997)
- / Carries oxygenated blood away from the heart to the body and returns deoxygenated blood
- / The movement of air into and out of the lungs
12 Clues: / The action of breathing • / The output of air from the lungs • / Which of the systems adapts to training • / The movement of air into and out of the lungs • / Which threshold in horses is around 150-170 beats per minute • / Tidal ..... increases linearly with speed of running or workload • ...
System Crossword Puzzle 2021-11-09
12 Clues: veins, blood • lets us breath • group of organs • Protects organs • breaks down food • gets rid of waste • includes hormones • produces offspring • Fights off bacteria • Makes all organs work • gets rid of liquid waste • Gathers information from your body
Anatomy Review 2013-05-07
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- Smallest section of the respiratory system
- Nerve that controls the diaphragm
- Muscle that controls the contraction of the lungs
- Longest section of the digestive system
- The main organ of the urinary system that filters blood
- Endocrine gland involved in metabolism and calcium storage
- Hormone that causes calcium to be stored in bones
- A chewed up ball of food that is mixed with saliva
- The organ of the digestive system that churns food before entering the small intestines
- The condition resulting in pus in the urine
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- Airway that is lined with cartilage rings
- The tube that carries food from the mouth to the stomach
- The contractions of smooth muscle that moves food through the digestive system
- The condition resulting in glucose in the urine
- Enzyme that breaks down protein in the stomach
- Flap of tissue that prevents food from entering the lungs
- Endocrine gland that disappears during puberty
17 Clues: Nerve that controls the diaphragm • Longest section of the digestive system • Airway that is lined with cartilage rings • Smallest section of the respiratory system • The condition resulting in pus in the urine • Enzyme that breaks down protein in the stomach • Endocrine gland that disappears during puberty • The condition resulting in glucose in the urine • ...
circulatory system, nervous system, health and diseases. 2021-02-07
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- viral disease that damages the immune system
- involuntary and quick response to a stimulus
- fundamental unit of the nervous system
- mosquito-borne viral disease
- contains weakened or killed microorganism
- bacterial disease that affects the lungs
- viral infection that attacks the respiratory system
- spread by female Anopheles mosquito
- blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- largest artery
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- largest part of the brain
- another name for high blood pressure
- also called the "little brain"
- lower chambers of the heart
- a substance applied on wound to stop bleeding
- lowest part of the brain
- a highly addicive substance in cigarettes
- prevents the backward flow of blood
- blood vessel that carries blood towards the heart
- clear-to-white fluid richer in white blood cells
- part of the neuron that transmits electrical signal
21 Clues: largest artery • lowest part of the brain • largest part of the brain • lower chambers of the heart • mosquito-borne viral disease • also called the "little brain" • prevents the backward flow of blood • spread by female Anopheles mosquito • another name for high blood pressure • fundamental unit of the nervous system • bacterial disease that affects the lungs • ...
Respiratory System 2022-05-23
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- , The large air passages that lead from the trachea (windpipe) to the lungs.
- , the sacs where the lungs and the blood exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide during the process of breathing in and breathing out
- muscles, the spaces between the ribs
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- , The airway that leads from the larynx (voice box) to the bronchi
- , the openings to the nasal cavities that are on the face
- , pair of organs in the chest that supplies the body with oxygen, and removes carbon dioxide from the body
- , large, dome-shaped muscle that contracts rhythmically and is located below the lungs
7 Clues: muscles, the spaces between the ribs • , the openings to the nasal cavities that are on the face • , The airway that leads from the larynx (voice box) to the bronchi • , The large air passages that lead from the trachea (windpipe) to the lungs. • , large, dome-shaped muscle that contracts rhythmically and is located below the lungs • ...
Respiratory system 2022-10-06
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- what you have to do to live
- the hollow muscular organ forming an air passage to the lungs and holding the vocal cords in humans and other mammals; the voice box.
- a system the repiratory system works with
- the membrane-lined cavity behind the nose and mouth, connecting them to the esophagus.
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- a flap that flaps over your windpipe
- helps you breathe
- the hollow muscular organ forming an air passage to the lungs and holding the vocal cords in humans and other mammals; the voice box.
- what holds your oxygen and carbon dioxide
8 Clues: helps you breathe • what you have to do to live • a flap that flaps over your windpipe • what holds your oxygen and carbon dioxide • a system the repiratory system works with • the membrane-lined cavity behind the nose and mouth, connecting them to the esophagus. • ...
Respiratory System 2020-03-29
7 Clues: They store the oxygen • It transports the air • It contains the vocal chords • They are tiny sacks in the lungs • It's the passageway into the system • It carries air from the larynx to the lungs • They are two tubes that split from the trachea to each lung
Respiratory System 2024-04-19
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- A word that means 'to do with the lungs'
- A flap of skin that prevents food from entering the windpipe.
- Tiny veins that allow for gas exchange
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- A simple sugar that cells use as fuel.
- A tiny cluster-like structure covered in capillaries
- The release of energy from food.
- A muscle that controls the volume of the lungs.
7 Clues: The release of energy from food. • A simple sugar that cells use as fuel. • Tiny veins that allow for gas exchange • A word that means 'to do with the lungs' • A muscle that controls the volume of the lungs. • A tiny cluster-like structure covered in capillaries • A flap of skin that prevents food from entering the windpipe.
Respiratory System 2023-02-16
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- two large passageways in the chest cavity
- millions of tiny air sacs connected to the bronchi
- the diaphragm goes ________ when you exhale
- aka the windpipe
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- serves as a passageway for both air and food
- a large, flat muscle at the bottom of the chest cavity
- contains two highly elastic folds of tissue known as vocal chords
7 Clues: aka the windpipe • two large passageways in the chest cavity • the diaphragm goes ________ when you exhale • serves as a passageway for both air and food • millions of tiny air sacs connected to the bronchi • a large, flat muscle at the bottom of the chest cavity • contains two highly elastic folds of tissue known as vocal chords
Respiratory system 2025-03-04
Respiratory System 2025-06-02
7 Clues: Carries oxygen in blood • The process of breathing • Artery that leads to lungs • The gas essential for life • Bone that protects the lungs • Part of brain that controls breathing • The muscle that separates the chest cavity from the abdomen
Respiratory System 2026-01-21
7 Clues: Gas you breathe in • Tiny air sacs in the lungs • Muscle that helps you breathe • Organ where gas exchange occurs • Smallest air passages in the lungs • Windpipe that carries air to the lungs • Tubes that branch off from the trachea
Respiratory System 2025-09-10
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- The action of taking air into the lungs and expelling it
- Carries air from your windpipe to your lungs
- Voice box
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- Extends from the larynx to the bronchial tubes and conveying air to and from the lungs
- system provides blood vessels to transport oxygen
- A red liquid that is in your viens
- system controls breathing rate
7 Clues: Voice box • system controls breathing rate • A red liquid that is in your viens • Carries air from your windpipe to your lungs • system provides blood vessels to transport oxygen • The action of taking air into the lungs and expelling it • Extends from the larynx to the bronchial tubes and conveying air to and from the lungs
Respiratory System 2025-10-27
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- The windpipe; a tube that carries air to the lungs.
- The throat; a passageway for air and food.
- The process of breathing; the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between an organism and its environment.
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- Small air tubes in the lungs that branch off from the bronchi.
- The voice box; a structure in the throat containing the vocal cords.
- The two main air tubes that branch off from the trachea and lead to the lungs.
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged.
7 Clues: The throat; a passageway for air and food. • The windpipe; a tube that carries air to the lungs. • Small air tubes in the lungs that branch off from the bronchi. • The voice box; a structure in the throat containing the vocal cords. • Tiny air sacs in the lungs where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged. • ...
Respiratory System 2026-03-12
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- What happens to your muscles when you exhale
- The two passages that direct air into the lungs
- Main organ of the respiratory system
- The exchange of gases between the inside and outside of the body
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- The windpipe
- Tiny thin-walled sacs of lung tissue
- Cellular _______ is the process cells use to break down glucose
7 Clues: The windpipe • Tiny thin-walled sacs of lung tissue • Main organ of the respiratory system • What happens to your muscles when you exhale • The two passages that direct air into the lungs • Cellular _______ is the process cells use to break down glucose • The exchange of gases between the inside and outside of the body
Homeostasis and System Interactions 2022-04-18
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- Changes inside or outside the body
- Cardiac muscles. Produces movement.
- A biomolecule that supplies quick energy to the body.
- Female parts of a flower.
- Loop Increases or reduces output from a reaction
- Point Average and necessary point for balance in the body.
- Bones, cartilage, tendons. Hosting organs, supplying movement.
- A biomolecule that helps chemical reactions.
- Heart, lymph nodes. Transports oxygen, waste, nutrients
- (Female) Reproductive system of the plant.
- Male parts of a flower.
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- Nails, sweat, skin. Regulates body temperature.
- Mouth, pancreas, liver. Breaks down food.
- Respiratory system of the plant.
- A biomolecule that stores energy.
- Brings water and minerals to the plant.
- Acid A biomolecule that stores genetic information.
- Balance in the body
- (Male) Reproductive system of the plant.
- Brain, spinal cord. Processes information and responses.
20 Clues: Balance in the body • Male parts of a flower. • Female parts of a flower. • Respiratory system of the plant. • A biomolecule that stores energy. • Changes inside or outside the body • Cardiac muscles. Produces movement. • Brings water and minerals to the plant. • (Male) Reproductive system of the plant. • Mouth, pancreas, liver. Breaks down food. • ...
What I've Learned So Far in Living Environment 2025-01-05
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- where proteins are made
- consists of bread, pasta, fruits and veggies
- variable that does not change
- Converting food into energy for cell processes
- body system that includes that lungs
- variable that you change
- all living things are made up of ________
- asexual and sexual
- where DNA is stored
- acids made up of DNA and RNA
- to maintain balance or equilibrium
- variable that you collect data on
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- ...and grow
- the powerhouse of the cell
- body system that breaks down food
- consists of beans, meat, nuts and eggs
- water moves from high to low concentration
- How things change over time
- what cells are made up of
- body system that creates hormones
- another word for ATP
- ... to stimulus
- move from high to low concentration
- consists of fats and oils
24 Clues: ...and grow • ... to stimulus • asexual and sexual • where DNA is stored • another word for ATP • where proteins are made • variable that you change • what cells are made up of • consists of fats and oils • the powerhouse of the cell • How things change over time • acids made up of DNA and RNA • variable that does not change • body system that breaks down food • ...
Dental Nursing-General Anatomy 1 2024-11-02
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- Medical condition-Reduced blood flow to the heart
- Medical term for the throat, responsible for swallowing
- Valve located in the left side of the heart
- Side of the Heart that pumps Deoxygenated blood
- Which bacterial infection can cause a gastric ulcer?
- Type of circulation that enables external respiration
- Body system that includes the Brain
- Body system that includes the heart
- Scientific term for the formation of blood components
- Chronic inflammatory bowel disease that can cause anaemia
- Condition that causes 'inflammation of the lining of the heart'
- Type of cardiac arrest categorised as 'Sudden failure of the heart's electrical system'
- Disease characterised by thickening of the intestine walls, malabsorption, weight loss, abscesses
- Body system that includes the Lungs
- Medical term for a red blood cell
- Disorder affecting the red blood cells' ability to carry oxygen
- Side of the Heart that pumps Oxygenated blood
- Type of Oedema caused by heart failure on the right
- Body system that includes the Stomach
- Type of blood pressure measured at rest
- Medical term for a white blood cell
- Valve located in the right side of the heart
- Respiratory membrane that facilitates internal respiration is located here
- Automimmune inflammatory disease initiated by a previous streptococcal infection
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- Medical condition caused by severe erosion of the stomach wall
- Veins attached to the left side of the heart
- Type of cardiac arrest described as 'A rapid, but ineffective heartbeat'
- Type of circulation that enables internal respiration
- Part of the larynx responsible for preventing aspiration
- Medical term for 'tingling/numbness of the extremities
- Valve located in the left side of the heart
- Medical term for 'Bacteria in the blood'
- Organ responsible for creating hormones to control blood sugar
- Device used to measure blood pressure
- Medical term for 'difficulty swallowing'
- Artery attached to the left side of the heart
- Type of blood pressure measured at ventricular contraction
- Disease categorised as 'Inflammation of the liver'
- Respiratory membrane that facilitates external respiration is located here
- Valve located in the right side of the heart
- Type of oedema caused by heart failure on the left
- Medical term for 'canker sore', indication of crohn's
- The opening in the diaphragm that facilitates the connection between oesophagus and stomach
- Name for the involuntary contractions of the oesophagus
- Medical term for a platelet
- Artery attached to the right side of the heart
- Veins attached to the right side of the heart
- Inflammation of the inner lining of the stomach
- Medical term for 'dry mouth'
49 Clues: Medical term for a platelet • Medical term for 'dry mouth' • Medical term for a red blood cell • Body system that includes the Brain • Body system that includes the heart • Body system that includes the Lungs • Medical term for a white blood cell • Device used to measure blood pressure • Body system that includes the Stomach • Type of blood pressure measured at rest • ...
Elementary Science Olympiad 2013: Pump It Up 2013-03-27
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- Windpipe
- Blood pumping organ
- Disease where people have misshapen red blood cells
- Bodily fluid that carries oxygen in body
- Respiratory organs (a pair); located in the chest of humans
- The movement of water particles
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- Disease where person has spasms in bronchi of lungs, making them have trouble breathing
- movement of a substance across a membrane that requires addition of energy
- Disease where person has thick mucus that affects respiratory system
- Specialization of cells
- Vessels that carry blood away from the heart
11 Clues: Windpipe • Blood pumping organ • Specialization of cells • The movement of water particles • Bodily fluid that carries oxygen in body • Vessels that carry blood away from the heart • Disease where people have misshapen red blood cells • Respiratory organs (a pair); located in the chest of humans • Disease where person has thick mucus that affects respiratory system • ...
The Prevalence of Respiratory Diseases in Puerto Rico 2023-12-03
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- a chronic respiratory illness
- if the air that we breath is poor it can lead to health issues
- an island located in the Caribbean
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- a chemical compound that irritates the respiratory system
- number of deaths due to a disease at a given time
- a type of fungus that is naturally occurring, especially with humidity
- natural disaster that happened in Puerto Rico in 2017
- viral respiratory infection endemic to Puerto Rico (abbreviation)
8 Clues: a chronic respiratory illness • an island located in the Caribbean • number of deaths due to a disease at a given time • natural disaster that happened in Puerto Rico in 2017 • a chemical compound that irritates the respiratory system • if the air that we breath is poor it can lead to health issues • viral respiratory infection endemic to Puerto Rico (abbreviation) • ...
Vocabulary Practice 2025-04-20
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- system that allows body movement
- Multiple tissues work together to make it up
- system where it Eliminates Waste
- system that transports oxygen and other nutrients throughout the body
- are the smallest unit of life
- made up of multiple organ systems that helps the body to grow and survive
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- system that allows breathing
- system that processes food
- A group of organs that work together to carry out complex tasks in the body
- system that allows communication between and coordination of all the body systems
- Groups of similar, specialized cells come together
11 Clues: system that processes food • system that allows breathing • are the smallest unit of life • system that allows body movement • system where it Eliminates Waste • Multiple tissues work together to make it up • Groups of similar, specialized cells come together • system that transports oxygen and other nutrients throughout the body • ...
Body Systems 2024-01-23
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- Essential gas for energy and life.
- System: Helps you breathe; exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide.
- System: Moves blood, oxygen, and nutrients around the body.
- Dioxide: Waste gas expelled when breathing out.
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- System: Breaks down food into energy and nutrients.
- Substances in food needed for health and growth.
- System: Helps in body movement and stability.
- System: Provides body structure and supports movement.
- System: Controls body functions and responses.
- A body part with a specific function.
10 Clues: Essential gas for energy and life. • A body part with a specific function. • System: Helps in body movement and stability. • System: Controls body functions and responses. • Dioxide: Waste gas expelled when breathing out. • Substances in food needed for health and growth. • System: Breaks down food into energy and nutrients. • ...
RESPIRATION IN ORGANISMS 2025-01-22
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- The energy currency produced during cellular respiration.
- The part of the cell where aerobic respiration mainly takes place
- The waste product produced during anaerobic respiration in muscles.
- The process in which glucose is completely broken down with the help of oxygen to release energy
- Which gas is primarily exchanged in the process of respiration
- The sticky substance that traps dust, germs, and other particles in the respiratory tract.
- The substance that plants use to perform respiration and produce energy.
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- The type of respiration carried out by yeast cells
- The form of respiration that occurs in the absence of oxygen.
- Hair-like structures that line the respiratory tract and help to filter out dust and foreign particles.
- These are the openings through which air enters the human respiratory system.
- Where does glycolysis occur in the cell
- The organ in humans where gas exchange occurs.
13 Clues: Where does glycolysis occur in the cell • The organ in humans where gas exchange occurs. • The type of respiration carried out by yeast cells • The energy currency produced during cellular respiration. • The form of respiration that occurs in the absence of oxygen. • Which gas is primarily exchanged in the process of respiration • ...
The body system 2021-09-30
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- has another name for it
- the brain is one of its major organs
- contains the largest organ of the body
- supports the organism wait
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- produces energy for the organism
- regulates all biological processes in the body
- works with the skeletal system
- transports lymph back into our circulatory system
- the lungs are apart of this system
- contains the reproductive organs
- it removes waste which becomes urine
11 Clues: has another name for it • supports the organism wait • works with the skeletal system • produces energy for the organism • contains the reproductive organs • the lungs are apart of this system • the brain is one of its major organs • it removes waste which becomes urine • contains the largest organ of the body • regulates all biological processes in the body • ...
bill of rights by abby and Joseph 2024-03-01
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- small part of kidney that filters blood
- body system that brings in 02 and removes C02
- uses 02 to break apart glucose
- tiney air sacs in lungs
- tubs that connect the bladder and kdnes
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- body system that regulates liquade in the blood
- space in chest
- substance that porivd nutrens
- organs that break down food
- origen that filters blood
- Exeter tube
- liquade waste
12 Clues: Exeter tube • liquade waste • space in chest • tiney air sacs in lungs • origen that filters blood • organs that break down food • substance that porivd nutrens • uses 02 to break apart glucose • small part of kidney that filters blood • tubs that connect the bladder and kdnes • body system that brings in 02 and removes C02 • body system that regulates liquade in the blood
Organ Systems 2023-01-04
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- uses nerves to send messages throughout the body
- the heart pumps blood through this system
- breaks down your food
- produces gametes
- kidney, bladder, etc
- circulates blood and oxygen through the body
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- you breathe using this system
- fights off sickness and viruses
- supports and protects the body's internal organs (ie: rib cage)
- controls hormones throughout the body
- how many parts of the digestive system are there?
11 Clues: produces gametes • kidney, bladder, etc • breaks down your food • you breathe using this system • fights off sickness and viruses • controls hormones throughout the body • the heart pumps blood through this system • circulates blood and oxygen through the body • uses nerves to send messages throughout the body • how many parts of the digestive system are there? • ...
organ system 2022-05-27
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- system includes the mouth
- system is your body's central framework
- made up of the brain and spinal cord
- complex network of glands and organs
- pumps blood from the heart to the lungs
- composed of cells called muscle fibers
- largest organ of the body,forms a barrier
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- removing metabolic wastes
- collection of internal and external organs
- consisting specific organs and structures
- subsystem of the circulatory system
11 Clues: system includes the mouth • removing metabolic wastes • subsystem of the circulatory system • made up of the brain and spinal cord • complex network of glands and organs • composed of cells called muscle fibers • system is your body's central framework • pumps blood from the heart to the lungs • consisting specific organs and structures • ...
Bronchitis 2024-02-03
Across
- characteristics of bronchitis
- which type of bronchitis is characterized by persistent, long-term inflammation?
- Duration of acute bronchitis
- which of the following is a potential complication of bronchiolitis in infants
- Inflammation of the bronchi is
- long is an individual with bronchiolitis typically contagious to others?
- what is a common symptom of acute bronchitis
- medication may be prescribed for chronic bronchitis to help open airways
- recommended position for infants with bronchiolitis during sleep
- chronic bronchitis, what happens to the bronchial tubes over time
- at is the primary mode of transmission for respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)
- potential side effect of nebulized bronchodilators in bronchiolitis management
- common symptom in severe cases of bronchiolitis requiring hospitalization
- which is the leading cause of hospitalization in infants due to bronchiolitis
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- resistance primary reason for avoiding routine antibiotic use in bronchiolitis
- Which medical professional is often involved in the diagnosis and management of bronchiolitis in infants?
- Which of the following is a supportive measure to relieve nasal congestion in infants with bronchiolitis
- Which type of bronchitis is associated with smoking and air pollution
- at role do corticosteroids typically play in bronchiolitis treatment
- which potential delay consequence of prolonged or severe bronchiolitis in infants?
- common complication of chronic bronchitis?
- peak season for RSV infections leading to bronchiolitis
- lifestyle factor is linked to the development of chronic bronchitis
- Which immunization can help prevent severe bronchiolitis caused by certain viruses
- virus is a common cause of viral bronchitis?
- What is the primary route of administering bronchodilators in bronchiolitis management
- most common age for infants to develop bronchiolitis
- key component of respiratory hygiene in preventing bronchiolitis transmission
- Which part of the respiratory system does bronchiolitis primarily affect
- chronic bronchitis diagnosed
30 Clues: Duration of acute bronchitis • chronic bronchitis diagnosed • characteristics of bronchitis • Inflammation of the bronchi is • common complication of chronic bronchitis? • what is a common symptom of acute bronchitis • virus is a common cause of viral bronchitis? • most common age for infants to develop bronchiolitis • ...
body systems 2014-06-12
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- transport oxygenated blood away from the heart
- have walls that are one cell thick
- brain, spinal cord and peripheral nervous system.
- you cant walk with out it.
- transport deoxygenated blood from the capillaries back to the heart
- intestine/the last part of the digestive system
- posture, and produces heat. Includes skeletal
- by physical and chemical means small intestine/composed of a duodenum,jejunum,and ileum.
- the system by which ingested food is acted
- hear it pumping
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- system:allows for manipulation of the environment, provides
- and veins.
- cellsnormally found in blood
- cells:deliver oxygen to the tissues
- system:the organs used for breathing,
- muscles and cardiac muscle
- structure, support, and protection
- the heart pushes the blood through the
- system:collecting, transferring and processing information
- pharynx, larynx, bronchi, lungs and diaphragm.
20 Clues: and veins. • hear it pumping • muscles and cardiac muscle • you cant walk with out it. • cellsnormally found in blood • have walls that are one cell thick • structure, support, and protection • cells:deliver oxygen to the tissues • system:the organs used for breathing, • the heart pushes the blood through the • the system by which ingested food is acted • ...
Body systems 2020-10-27
Across
- what organ removes waste?
- what is the brain all connected by
- what is the center of control for the nervous system?
- what muscle helps move your shoulder?
- what is the biggest part of the brain
- what is movement of blood called?
- smallest bone in the body
- what system helps you breath?
Down
- what muscle is in your digestive system?
- what carries blood back to the heart?
- another name for trachea is ______
- what are the air sacs in your lungs called?
- when you inhale your lungs ______
- what controls blood flow in the heart?
- what connects bones and muscles?
- the nines in your back
- the bone that protects your skull
- bones that protect the heart and lungs
- what muscle pumps blood?
- how many pounds does a brain weigh?
20 Clues: the nines in your back • what muscle pumps blood? • what organ removes waste? • smallest bone in the body • what system helps you breath? • what connects bones and muscles? • when you inhale your lungs ______ • the bone that protects your skull • what is movement of blood called? • what is the brain all connected by • another name for trachea is ______ • ...
Homeostasis 2023-06-07
Across
- system this system protects you from virus
- it allows you to move
- something alive
- single celled microorganism found in different places
- ranks in our body
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- makes your muscle move
- transport things in your body
- a mob that uses the bow and arrow in Minecraft
- melt and breakdown things
- building block of a living thing
- takes in O2 and release CO2
- making new hooman
12 Clues: something alive • making new hooman • ranks in our body • it allows you to move • makes your muscle move • melt and breakdown things • takes in O2 and release CO2 • transport things in your body • building block of a living thing • system this system protects you from virus • a mob that uses the bow and arrow in Minecraft • single celled microorganism found in different places
Respiratory 2024-08-03
Across
- towards the head
- towards the tail
- slow breathing
- prefix for 1 billionth
- middle section of thoracic cavity
- how many pairs of floating ribs are there?
- head lower than body (position)
Down
- “throat”
- how many pairs of true ribs are there?
- hypoxia that occurs from cyanide
- only complete cartilage ring in larynx
- microbes that grow without O2
- normal breathing
- (law) pressure and volume are inversely related
- disease transmitting organism
- frontal plane (anatomy)
- perfusion without ventilation
- “root” of the lung
18 Clues: “throat” • slow breathing • towards the head • towards the tail • normal breathing • “root” of the lung • prefix for 1 billionth • frontal plane (anatomy) • microbes that grow without O2 • disease transmitting organism • perfusion without ventilation • head lower than body (position) • hypoxia that occurs from cyanide • middle section of thoracic cavity • ...
Respiratory 2026-03-09
Across
- devise used to deliver medication directly into the lungs
- short-acting beta adrenergic
- device used with inhalers to improve medication delivery
- drug taken orally to block leukotrienes in asthma prevention
- rapid-acting inhaler used during acute asthma attacks
- respiratory medication that requires monitoring due to narrow therapeutic index
- drug that blocks acetylcholine receptors to produce bronchodilation
- Disease including chronic bronchitis and emphysema
- inhaled anti-inflammatory to help increase responsiveness to beta-adrenergic stimulation
- long-acting beta agonist used for long-term asthma control
Down
- can increase glucose need to monitor diabetic patients
- short-acting beta2 agonist used as a rescue inhaler
- inflammatory mediators blocked by montelukast
- chronic inflammatory airway disease with bronchoconstriction
- shaky feeling that is a common beta-agonist side effect
- oral fungal infection caused by inhaled corticosteroids
- long-acting beta adrenergic
- increased heart rate that can occur with beta-agonists
18 Clues: long-acting beta adrenergic • short-acting beta adrenergic • inflammatory mediators blocked by montelukast • Disease including chronic bronchitis and emphysema • short-acting beta2 agonist used as a rescue inhaler • rapid-acting inhaler used during acute asthma attacks • can increase glucose need to monitor diabetic patients • ...
Medical History 2024-11-03
Across
- An immune system response to harmless substances.
- Inflammatory joint condition.
- A mental health disorder characterized by persistent sadness.
- Infections in the urinary system.
- Conditions where the immune system attacks the body.
- A condition where kidneys lose filtering ability.
- A medical emergency due to interrupted blood flow to the brain.
- A condition characterized by weak bones.
- Chronic lung disease causing breathing difficulties.
- Hard deposits that form in the kidneys.
Down
- A progressive neurodegenerative disorder.
- The organ that pumps blood.
- A progressive neurological disorder affecting movement.
- Also known as high blood pressure.
- Inflammation of the stomach lining.
- A group of diseases involving abnormal cell growth.
- The organ that processes nutrients and detoxifies.
- A group of disorders characterized by excessive worry.
- A chronic respiratory condition.
- A chronic condition affecting blood sugar levels.
20 Clues: The organ that pumps blood. • Inflammatory joint condition. • A chronic respiratory condition. • Infections in the urinary system. • Also known as high blood pressure. • Inflammation of the stomach lining. • Hard deposits that form in the kidneys. • A condition characterized by weak bones. • A progressive neurodegenerative disorder. • ...
The Human Body Systems 2020-04-28
Across
- The main organ that is in the respiratory system.
- pumps deoxygenated blood in and oxygenated out.
- A system that brings air into and out of the lungs to absorb oxygen and remove carbon dioxide.
Down
- A system that circulates blood from the heart to the rest of the body.
- System to absorb nutrients and remove waste.
- A humans physical structure, including the bones, flesh, and organs.
- The fluid that transport nutrients and other things.
7 Clues: System to absorb nutrients and remove waste. • pumps deoxygenated blood in and oxygenated out. • The main organ that is in the respiratory system. • The fluid that transport nutrients and other things. • A humans physical structure, including the bones, flesh, and organs. • A system that circulates blood from the heart to the rest of the body. • ...
Medicine 2023-02-14
Across
- a system of organs through which food passes
- a pot used for relieving oneself when a person is not able to go to a bathroom
- small sacs in the lungs at the endpoints of the respiratory system
- biological substance that is potentially harmful to humans
- hospital department that specializes in the treatment of the skin and skin diseases
- the system responsible for carrying bloodand oxygen throughout the body
- positive identification of a patient's disease or ailment
- any of a great number of single-celled micro-organisms
- small organ which is part of the digestive system, becomes irritated and inflamed
- it is used to kill or slow the growth of bacterial micro-organisms in the body
- hospital department where people with very serious or life-threatening injuries are treated
- chronic inflammatory lung disease that causes wheezing, coughing and shortness of breath
- strip of material used to protect an injury
Down
- muscular tube connecting the mouth at the pharynx to the cardiac end of the stomach
- doctor who ensures that patients are unconscious or do not feel pain during surgery
- something used to clean surfaces by killing bacteria and other microorganisms
- progressive respiratory disease that causes shortness of breath and involves damage to lung tissues
- a doctor who takes care of patients with heart problems
- medical procedure which examines the inside of the colon
- correct amount of medicine to give to a person at one time
- the largest artery in the body
- part of the body that contains the digestive organs and is between the groin and the waist
- blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- the smallest kind of blood vessel in the body
- to breathe out or expel air from the lungs
25 Clues: the largest artery in the body • to breathe out or expel air from the lungs • strip of material used to protect an injury • a system of organs through which food passes • the smallest kind of blood vessel in the body • blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart • any of a great number of single-celled micro-organisms • ...
Ella Richards/ Human Body Review Assignment 2019-12-09
Across
- basic unit of life
- upper heart
- forms scabs
- System putting out CO2 and bringing in oxygen
- Brings blood back to the heart
- connects mouth and stomach
- connects vein and artery
- Liquid part
Down
- Cells working together
- lower heart
- Takes blood away from the heart
- sacs of lung tissue
- digest begins
- Bhronchi to alveoli
- digested food is absorbed
- Tissues working together
16 Clues: lower heart • upper heart • forms scabs • Liquid part • digest begins • basic unit of life • sacs of lung tissue • Bhronchi to alveoli • Cells working together • Tissues working together • connects vein and artery • digested food is absorbed • connects mouth and stomach • Brings blood back to the heart • Takes blood away from the heart • System putting out CO2 and bringing in oxygen
WK 19 EMR 2025-01-30
Across
- : The heart valve between the right atrium and right ventricle.
- ; a skin rash with red, raised, itchy bumps.
- : A severe drop in blood sugar, leading to loss of consciousness or death.
- : Deep, labored breathing pattern often associated with severe metabolic acidosis.
- : Inadequate gas exchange by the respiratory system, leading to insufficient oxygenation or ventilation.
Down
- : A condition in which the heart has an organized electrical rhythm but fails to pump blood effectively.
- : Reduced blood flow to the heart muscle, causing chest pain or discomfort.
- : A fast, irregular heart rhythm.
- : A sign of increased central venous pressure, often seen in heart failure.
- : A viral respiratory illness caused by a coronavirus.
10 Clues: : A fast, irregular heart rhythm. • ; a skin rash with red, raised, itchy bumps. • : A viral respiratory illness caused by a coronavirus. • : The heart valve between the right atrium and right ventricle. • : A severe drop in blood sugar, leading to loss of consciousness or death. • : Reduced blood flow to the heart muscle, causing chest pain or discomfort. • ...
Human Body Systems 2013-07-12
Across
- a cell, this builds proteins
- System/Delivers oxygen to parts of the body
- center for cell
- Membrane/A cell system that controls what goes in or out of the cell
- Reticulum/In a cell, this is like a post office
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- System/What make the shape of the body and allows it to move
- system/The system responsible for controlling the body
- System/Makes offspring
- a cell, this stores and transports material
- System/Keeps the body healthy and protects it from disease.
10 Clues: center for cell • System/Makes offspring • a cell, this builds proteins • System/Delivers oxygen to parts of the body • a cell, this stores and transports material • Reticulum/In a cell, this is like a post office • system/The system responsible for controlling the body • System/Keeps the body healthy and protects it from disease. • ...
Crossword practice 2025-11-13
Across
- : air sacs at the end of bronchioles in the lungs where exchange of gases between the blood and the lungs takes place
- : The organs in the human respiratory system that enable the exchange of gases between the body and the surroundings.
Down
- : A component of blood. They are cell fragments that help in clotting of blood
- : the muscle in the human respiratory system that separates the chest from the abdomen.
- : A muscular organ in the human blood circulatory system that pumps blood around the body
- air : the air that we breathe in
- : smaller tubes that branch off from each bronchus in the human respiratory system. At the end of the bronchioles are air sacs called alveoli.
7 Clues: air : the air that we breathe in • : A component of blood. They are cell fragments that help in clotting of blood • : the muscle in the human respiratory system that separates the chest from the abdomen. • : A muscular organ in the human blood circulatory system that pumps blood around the body • ...
12.10 Benchmark Review 2015-12-09
Across
- Disease that cannot be spread from organism to organism
- Body system that causes movement
- When two organisms are chosen to reproduce to make offspring with a specific trait
- Body system that supports and protects body
- Human body keeping inside environment stable, sweating/shivering/panting
- Body system that exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide with environment
- A group of organ systems working together, largest level of organization
- Disease that can be spread from organism to organism
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- A genetic error that makes new phenotype, must be in gametes to be passed on
- When organism expresses mixed/blended phenotype
- first life stage of human life
- Smallest level of organization in human body
- Life stage when puberty occurs
- What your genes say, HH or Gg
- Physical trait that you see
- Body system that moves gases and nutrients around body, heart is pump
- Body system that controls all bodily function
17 Clues: Physical trait that you see • What your genes say, HH or Gg • first life stage of human life • Life stage when puberty occurs • Body system that causes movement • Body system that supports and protects body • Smallest level of organization in human body • Body system that controls all bodily function • When organism expresses mixed/blended phenotype • ...
Sixth Grade Science Cross-Word Puzzle 2023-12-13
Across
- This word means to breathe out
- This word means to go around and around
- This is where digestion begins
- Blood vessel that carries carbon dioxide toward the heart
- This system's main organs are the lungs
- This system dissolves your food and provides nutrients to the body
- This is the system made up of your bones
- The flap that covers the trachea when you swallow
- This muscle type makes up your internal organs
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- This system contains your blood and is pumped by the heart
- Blood vessel that carries oxygen rich blood away from the heart
- Tube that connects the mouth to the lungs
- This is the system that is made up of your muscles
- Tube that connects the mouth to the stomach
- This muscle type is only found in the heart
- This word means to breathe in
- This system controls all the others
17 Clues: This word means to breathe in • This word means to breathe out • This is where digestion begins • This system controls all the others • This word means to go around and around • This system's main organs are the lungs • This is the system made up of your bones • Tube that connects the mouth to the lungs • Tube that connects the mouth to the stomach • ...
Respiratory System 2021-02-19
Across
- is a broadband of muscle which sits underneath the lungs, attaching to the lower ribs, sternum and lumbar spine and forming the base of the thoracic cavity.
- tiny air sacs at the end of each bronchiole.
- also called the voice box; helps with breathing, sound production, and protects the trachea.
- air moves through these passages during breathing.
Down
- connects the pharynx (located behind your mouth) and larynx to the lungs.
- process the gas exchange called respiration.
- the tiny tubes on the bronchi.
7 Clues: the tiny tubes on the bronchi. • tiny air sacs at the end of each bronchiole. • process the gas exchange called respiration. • air moves through these passages during breathing. • connects the pharynx (located behind your mouth) and larynx to the lungs. • also called the voice box; helps with breathing, sound production, and protects the trachea. • ...
Respiratory system 2021-01-08
7 Clues: what we breathe in • action of breathing • protects vital organs • passage of air from your mouth • holds all the oxygen you breathe in • moves debris and microbes out of airways • narrows airways causing difficulties breathing
Respiratory system 2020-12-05
7 Clues: To breathe in • To breathe out • Also called the windpipe • oxygen passes to blood though these • the organs that are used to breathe • dome shaped muscle that helps to breathe • the smaller branches of the bronchial airways
Respiratory system 2021-04-18
7 Clues: Tubes that enter the lungs. • Sacs where gas exchange occurs. • Organ where the air enters the body. • Home of vocal cords. Air passes here. • Air circulates here to reach alveoli. • Duct that directs air to the bronchial tubes. • Air circulates from the nasal passage to the larynx.
Respiratory System 2022-03-25
7 Clues: non-flammable gas • the movement of oxagen • a tube connected to the throat • carries food from the nose and mouth • muscle organ that holds the vocel cords • secretion produced by the mucous membranes • the Transportation of organs that help you breath
respiratory system 2022-04-04
7 Clues: you eat with it • air sacs in lungs • its in the throat • it connects things • its bellow the lungs • bigger version of the other one • smaller version of the other one
Respiratory system 2021-09-29
Across
- When we ............, oxygen goes into our body.
- The air will go through ..... to our lungs
- The air will enter our body.through ...... first.
Down
- When we breathe out, our lungs become.....
- When we ............, carbon dioxide goes out of our body.
- When we breathe in, our lungs become.....
- The respiratory consists of nose, windpipe and two ....
7 Clues: When we breathe in, our lungs become..... • When we breathe out, our lungs become..... • The air will go through ..... to our lungs • When we ............, oxygen goes into our body. • The air will enter our body.through ...... first. • The respiratory consists of nose, windpipe and two .... • When we ............, carbon dioxide goes out of our body.
Respiratory system 2023-06-07
7 Clues: Breathing in • reacts with oxygen to release energy • from which the two bronchi branch off • Waste product of cellular respiration • what happens to the diaphragm during inhalation • dome-shaped muscles separating the lungs from the stomach • process of taking air into and expelling it from the lungs
respiratory system 2023-04-18
7 Clues: takes the air into the lungs • connects the trachea to the lungs • the main organ of respiratory system • another way to intake air into the body • exchanges the oxygen and carbon dioxide • protect the trachea for not aspirating food • reponsible for intaking the air into the body
Respiratory System 2022-09-07
Across
- the trachea is also called the _________
- When you exhale, your lungs ______
- As you breathe, this contracts and flattens to give your lungs room to fill up with air _________
- When you inhale, air enters your lungs, and ______ from that air moves to your blood
Down
- What is the name of the tiny air sacs in your lungs?
- _________ is not good for your lungs
- Your body couldn’t breathe without this system. Which system is it?
- The respiratory system is made up of the trachea, the lungs, and the ______
8 Clues: When you exhale, your lungs ______ • _________ is not good for your lungs • the trachea is also called the _________ • What is the name of the tiny air sacs in your lungs? • Your body couldn’t breathe without this system. Which system is it? • The respiratory system is made up of the trachea, the lungs, and the ______ • ...
Respiratory System 2024-09-23
7 Clues: adams apple • smaller lung • what you exhale • what you use to breath • can you live with one lung • what song is on the last slide • how much waste is eliminated through your lungs
Respiratory System 2024-09-28
Across
- flap of tissue that covers the windpipe during swallowing (9 letters)
- The process of taking air into the lungs (11 letters)
- The tiny hair-like structures in the airways that help move mucus (6 letters)
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange happens (7 letters)
- The main muscle involved in breathing (9 letters)
Down
- The gas we exhale as a waste product (6 letters)
- The windpipe that connects the throat to the lungs (7 letters)
- The gas we inhale that is essential for life (6 letters)
- The large tubes that branch off from the trachea and lead into each lung (8 letters)
- The part of the respiratory system shared with the digestive system (6 letters)
10 Clues: The gas we exhale as a waste product (6 letters) • The main muscle involved in breathing (9 letters) • The process of taking air into the lungs (11 letters) • The gas we inhale that is essential for life (6 letters) • The windpipe that connects the throat to the lungs (7 letters) • Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange happens (7 letters) • ...
respiratory system 2025-04-10
Across
- microscopic air sacks at the end of bronchioles that are surrounded in capillaries
- smaller branching tubes that link bronchi and alveoli
- breathing disorder that causes wheezing and shortness of breath
Down
- tube that connects the sinuses to bronchi
- microscopic blood vessels that surround the alveoli
- strong muscle that contracts when you breath in, causing your lungs to inflate
- trachea splits into these smaller branching tubes
7 Clues: tube that connects the sinuses to bronchi • trachea splits into these smaller branching tubes • microscopic blood vessels that surround the alveoli • smaller branching tubes that link bronchi and alveoli • breathing disorder that causes wheezing and shortness of breath • strong muscle that contracts when you breath in, causing your lungs to inflate • ...
Respiratory System 2024-12-09
Across
- A passage in the neck and head that connects to the nose and mouth, and often referred to as the throat.
- The smallest branch of the bronchi, leading into the Alveoli.
- a long tube connecting the lungs and Pharynx.
Down
- This space holds the vocal cords, and is often referred to as the voice box.
- This gas is required for proper cell function.
- a long muscle that sits below the lungs to help with breathing.
- This is where gas exchange takes place.
7 Clues: This is where gas exchange takes place. • a long tube connecting the lungs and Pharynx. • This gas is required for proper cell function. • The smallest branch of the bronchi, leading into the Alveoli. • a long muscle that sits below the lungs to help with breathing. • This space holds the vocal cords, and is often referred to as the voice box. • ...
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 2024-12-04
7 Clues: the holes in our nose • taking air into your lungs • releasing air from your lungs • Tubes at the end of the trachea • the tube were the oxygen travels • The "airbags" that we fill with oxygen • A colorless, odorless gas that we need to breathe.
Respiratory System 2025-12-09
7 Clues: Muscle • Breathing • Major air passages • Pathway for air to enter the larynx • A tube connecting the larynx to the bronchi • Tiny air sacs in the lungs where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged • Responsible for gas exchange—taking in oxygen and expelling carbon dioxide
Kaylynn_Miller_Key 2015-03-30
Across
- affection of organs
- plural for bronchus
- blood vessels
- small cavity, pit, or hole
- the network of vessels through which lymph drains from the tissues into the blood
- the voice box
Down
- muscular forming part of the circulation system
- number of small swellings in the lymphatic system
- an organ system that encompasses the heart and blood vessels
- tube reinforced by tubes of cartilage
- colorless fluid containing white blood cells
- blood vessels that form a network between the arterioles an venules
- the red liquid that circulates in the arteries or veins
- the cavity behind the nose and mouth
14 Clues: blood vessels • the voice box • affection of organs • plural for bronchus • small cavity, pit, or hole • the cavity behind the nose and mouth • tube reinforced by tubes of cartilage • colorless fluid containing white blood cells • muscular forming part of the circulation system • number of small swellings in the lymphatic system • ...
Systems 2015-04-21
Across
- body can't stand up without it
- when doing weights this system is used
- helps get rid of food
- a collection of glands that produce hormones
- creation of new life
- controls your toilet habits
- involves your spinal system
- involves breath
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- a network of tissues and organs
- involves blood and veins
- prevents you from getting sick
11 Clues: involves breath • creation of new life • helps get rid of food • involves blood and veins • controls your toilet habits • involves your spinal system • body can't stand up without it • prevents you from getting sick • a network of tissues and organs • when doing weights this system is used • a collection of glands that produce hormones
