respiratory system Crossword Puzzles
Systems, Organs, Tissues, and Cells 2025-11-20
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- ___is the system that supports the body
- ___send signals to the rest of the body telling things what to do
- ___is made up of epithelial tissue
- helps the brain send messages and makes up the spinal cord and brain.
- connects and supports organs and other tissues
- ___are a combination of organs and it helps us live
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- Protects the internal organs
- tiny things that are combined to make tissue
- Helps control movement and pumps blood
- ___is the system that sends signals
- ___are made up of tissues
- ____is the system that creates oxygen
- Pumps blood through the body
- Creates oxygen for the body
- ___are combined to create organs and there are 4 types
15 Clues: ___are made up of tissues • Creates oxygen for the body • Protects the internal organs • Pumps blood through the body • ___is made up of epithelial tissue • ___is the system that sends signals • ____is the system that creates oxygen • Helps control movement and pumps blood • ___is the system that supports the body • tiny things that are combined to make tissue • ...
vocabulario de terapia respiratoria 2025-04-11
20 Clues: asma • aire • boca • nariz • aliento • oxígeno • garganta • hospital • pulmones • terapeuta • diafragma • ventilador • respiratorio • speak, hablar • breathe, respirar • tract, vías respiratorias • reanimación cardiopulmonar • dioxide, dióxido de carbono • unidad de cuidados intensivos • desfiltrador externo automático
Homeostasis 2021-11-26
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- the system in an organism's body that performs the function of disposing of wastes through peeing or pooping.
- a muscular organ found on the left side of the upper belly that digests food.
- a hormone and drug involved in the regulation of visceral functioning.
- our body’s central framework which is all our bones in our body.
- a kind of body tissue made up of lengthy cells that can stretch and move.
- our body’s command center.
- a system that helps the body digest food and liquid.
- A system that allows us to breathe in the fresh air and let out waste gases.
- a pair of spongy, air-filled organs located on either side of the chest (thorax).
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- an organ that functions as the nervous system's nerve center
- a system that allows movement, structure, and circulation of blood around our body.
- a system of glands that produce hormones.
- a primary lymphoid organ in the immune system.
- pump blood throughout our body.
- discharged from the body
- an organ system in vertebrates that is part of the circulatory system and the immune system.
- a system that carries blood away and towards the heart.
- the process living things use to maintain stable conditions.
18 Clues: discharged from the body • our body’s command center. • pump blood throughout our body. • a system of glands that produce hormones. • a primary lymphoid organ in the immune system. • a system that helps the body digest food and liquid. • a system that carries blood away and towards the heart. • an organ that functions as the nervous system's nerve center • ...
Crossword review #1 2022-05-25
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- tissue death
- abnormally slow respiratory rate
- surgical removal of the spleen
- newborn
- swelling
- control of bleeding
- surgical puncture to remove fluid from a joint
- cancerous tumor
- inflammation of the liver
- pertaining to within the skull
- painful urination
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- abnormal yellowing discoloration of the skin
- a system for prioritizing care
- inflammation of the brain
- increased blood sugar
- abnormal bluish discoloration of the skin
- a stroke
- inflammation of the ear
- nose bleed
- a mini stroke
- abnormally fast heart rate
- without breathing/respirations
- harmless
23 Clues: newborn • a stroke • swelling • harmless • nose bleed • tissue death • a mini stroke • cancerous tumor • painful urination • control of bleeding • increased blood sugar • inflammation of the ear • inflammation of the brain • inflammation of the liver • abnormally fast heart rate • a system for prioritizing care • surgical removal of the spleen • without breathing/respirations • ...
Organ Systems 2024-05-14
10 Clues: nerves • hormones • all your bones • includes your lungs • helps fight disease • includes your stomach • attached to your bones • helps produce an organism • lets the corrupt parts exit • system pumps blood through your body
Organ Systems 2024-05-14
10 Clues: nerves • hormones • all your bones • includes your lungs • helps fight disease • includes your stomach • attached to your bones • helps produce an organism • lets the corrupt parts exit • system pumps blood through your body
Organ Review 2022-03-01
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- the liver, stomach,pancreas and intestines are part of this system
- filter blood and removes waste
- regulates blood sugar levels, produces enzymes to break down food
- the heart, Vessels, & blood is part of this system
- the lungs, airway, vessels are part of this system
- move fresh air into your body while removing wasted gases
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- stores and breaks down food into liquid substance
- the kidneys and bladder are part of this system
- the brain and spinal cord is part of this system
- delivers oxygen and nutrients to all parts of the body
- absorbs nutrients, water, and eliminate feces
- made up of two or more tissues and carry out particular functions
- cleans toxins out of the blood and produces bile
- nearly responsible for all body functions
14 Clues: filter blood and removes waste • nearly responsible for all body functions • absorbs nutrients, water, and eliminate feces • the kidneys and bladder are part of this system • the brain and spinal cord is part of this system • cleans toxins out of the blood and produces bile • stores and breaks down food into liquid substance • ...
Asthma 2016-09-25
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- Avoid outdoor activities when the air quality index is ____.
- Lets people with asthma breathe in the medicine their airway needs.
- Percentage of kids enrolled in Paola schools with asthma.
- Wheezing, shortness of breath, frequent cough, tight chest
- A measure of ozone, sulfur, dioxide, carbon monoxide, and fine particles close to the ground.
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- Causes symptoms of asthma.
- The main organs in the respiratory system affected by asthma.
- A serious chronic condition that causes tiny air passages in the respiratory system to become narrow or blocked.
8 Clues: Causes symptoms of asthma. • Percentage of kids enrolled in Paola schools with asthma. • Wheezing, shortness of breath, frequent cough, tight chest • Avoid outdoor activities when the air quality index is ____. • The main organs in the respiratory system affected by asthma. • Lets people with asthma breathe in the medicine their airway needs. • ...
Anatomy of the Respiratory Tract 2021-04-16
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- The ________ muscles help decrease the volume of the thoracic cavity during expiration by pushing the diaphragm upwards. They relax during inspiration.
- Shelves of bone that line the inside of the nasal cavity.
- Hair-shaped structures found on the lumen of the epithelium, surrounded by a thin film of mucus.
- These are small, elastic buds that are located a the end of the respiratory tree. They provide a large surface area for gas exchange to occur.
- The smallest airway of the respiratory tract, getting smaller with each split branch.
- Thin skeletal muscle located below the lungs that contracts when one inhales to expand the lungs. Upon exhale, this relaxes and causes air to be forced out of the lungs.
- The _____ respiratory tract contains the nasal cavity, pharynx and larynx.
- The __________ muscles run between the ribs to expand and shrink the size of the chest muscle during inspiration and expiration.
- Repiratory __________ acts to warm, filter, and humidify air.
- Epithelial cells that secrete mucus to create a protective layer.
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- _________ clearance is a process by which the cilia in the upper respiratory tract beat and push mucus up towards the pharynx for expulsion by a cough or swallow.
- These split from the trachea into two primary sections which enter the lungs, then split into even smaller sections which enter separate lobes, splitting into even smaller sections within.
- Also known as the windpipe, it links the upper airways to the lungs. It consists of C-shaped rings of cartilage which are connected by smooth muscle.
- Contains curved shelves of bone in which the surface is lined with ciliated respiratory epithelium that secretes mucus and fluid to trap foreign
- A pair of organs consisting of elastic sacs with branching passageways where air is drawn in order to conduct gas exchange.
- These are passageways that connect to the end of the respiratory tree.
- Short tube consisting of several cartilages connected by muscles. It also contains the vocal chords which are needed to generate sound.
- The common pathway for the respiratory and digestive tracts and allows for both air and food to pass.
- Flap of cartilage which serves as a switch between the respiratory and digestive tracts, ensuring that food and air each enter in the appropriate location.
- The _____ respiratory tract contains the trachea, bronchi, bronchioles, alveolar ducts, and alveoli.
20 Clues: Shelves of bone that line the inside of the nasal cavity. • Repiratory __________ acts to warm, filter, and humidify air. • Epithelial cells that secrete mucus to create a protective layer. • These are passageways that connect to the end of the respiratory tree. • The _____ respiratory tract contains the nasal cavity, pharynx and larynx. • ...
Animal Systems 2023-08-15
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- The _________ system helps to transport digested food to all parts of the body.
- When we exhale, our diaphragm moves ________.
- The main function of the respiratory system is for the __________ of gases with the surroundings.
- Which is the main organ in the circulatory system?
- Which system supports the body and gives it shape?
- The _________ system is responsible for breaking down food into simpler substances.
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- Digestion begins in the _________.
- Digestion of food is complete in the _________ intestine.
- What are the tubes that blood flow in our body called?
- What is one gas that is exhaled without being circulated around our body?
- Which system allows our body to move?
- When we inhale, our ribs move _____.
- Which intestine is responsible for absorbing water from undigested food?
- Respiration is the process where plants and animals break down food to produce _________.
14 Clues: Digestion begins in the _________. • When we inhale, our ribs move _____. • Which system allows our body to move? • When we exhale, our diaphragm moves ________. • Which is the main organ in the circulatory system? • Which system supports the body and gives it shape? • What are the tubes that blood flow in our body called? • ...
Health Final Project: Five Senses and Body Parts 2022-02-17
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- This system gives your body the power to move.
- This sense uses your hands to feel things.
- This sense uses your eyes to see things.
- This system is what allows you to breathe.
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- This system sends blood throughout your body.
- This system sends your body messages from your brain.
- This sense uses your ears to listen.
- This system gives your body its frame.
- This sense uses your taste buds to identify flavors.
- This sense uses your nose to find out what something is.
10 Clues: This sense uses your ears to listen. • This system gives your body its frame. • This sense uses your eyes to see things. • This sense uses your hands to feel things. • This system is what allows you to breathe. • This system sends blood throughout your body. • This system gives your body the power to move. • This sense uses your taste buds to identify flavors. • ...
body systems 2024-05-16
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- a part of the body made of tissues and cells
- Organ that gets rid of waste
- Protects organs from diseases
- responsible for taking in oxygen and getting rid of carbon
- forms life
- organ system made of glands to produce hormones
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- responsible for making red blood cells
- the process organs remain stable
- responsible for moving your body
- allows the body to move and function
- responsible for the breakdown of food
- organ system that forms a protective covering on the outside of the body
- the organ system that circulates blood
- groups of cells in the body that preform a specific job
14 Clues: forms life • Organ that gets rid of waste • Protects organs from diseases • the process organs remain stable • responsible for moving your body • allows the body to move and function • responsible for the breakdown of food • responsible for making red blood cells • the organ system that circulates blood • a part of the body made of tissues and cells • ...
Word Puzzle 2021-12-05
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- A system that provides structure and support to more around
- A system where oxygenated blood from our lungs and heart to different parts of our body
- A system that is responsible for controlling the things we consume and providing energy to our body
- A system that regulates waste in our body
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- A system that helps us breath
- A system that controls the growth the development of our body
- A system that fights off infections and diseases in our body
- A system that functions within the process of reproductive
- A system of organs that work together in our body to keep it sustainable
- A system that separates the interior and exterior parts of the body
- A system that sends signals and responses to different parts of the body
- A system that helps us make movement
12 Clues: A system that helps us breath • A system that helps us make movement • A system that regulates waste in our body • A system that functions within the process of reproductive • A system that provides structure and support to more around • A system that fights off infections and diseases in our body • A system that controls the growth the development of our body • ...
Body Systems 2022-02-09
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- the artery that takes blood to the lungs
- a long tube inside the body where nutrients and food are absorbed
- the front part of your brain that controls memory, emotions, problem solving, and social interaction
- the body system that breaks down food so it can be carried throughout the body
- the bones that make up fingers and toes
- the body system that removes waste products from the body
- the tiny air sacs at the end of the bronchioles in your lungs
- the body system that helps you breathe
- tissue that connects your muscles to other body parts
- the long tube that connect your larynx to your bronchi
- the body system that controls your body and sends signals to cells
- a muscular sac that stores urine
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- two bean shaped organs that extract waste from blood
- a muscle that moves your limbs and other parts of the body
- the muscular organ in your mouth that is used to push food around
- one of the three major muscle types, also maintains steady heartbeat
- the body system that carries materials to cells, and wast away from cells
- the body system that provides structure and support for your body
- the cord made of nervous tissue that extends from your brain along your back
- the part of your heart that delivers food to your entire body
- the body system that provides your body’s posture, movement, and temperature
21 Clues: a muscular sac that stores urine • the body system that helps you breathe • the bones that make up fingers and toes • the artery that takes blood to the lungs • two bean shaped organs that extract waste from blood • tissue that connects your muscles to other body parts • the long tube that connect your larynx to your bronchi • ...
PARTS OF OUR BODY 2024-04-10
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- SENDS AND RECIEVES SIGNALS
- STUDIES HEART
- ABSORBS WATER
- STORES URINE
- HAVE THIN WALLS AND APPEAR BLUE
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- PRIMARY ORGANS OF RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
- BREATHE IN
- LOWER CHAMBERS OF HEART
- PARTIAL DIGESTION OF FOOD
- FILTER BLOOD TO REMOVE WASTE FROM BODY
- SECRETES JUICES TO DIGEST FATS
- PUMPS BLOOD TO WHOLE BODY
- PROTECTED BY SKULL
- CARRY OXYGEN-RICH BLOOD
14 Clues: BREATHE IN • STORES URINE • STUDIES HEART • ABSORBS WATER • PROTECTED BY SKULL • LOWER CHAMBERS OF HEART • CARRY OXYGEN-RICH BLOOD • PARTIAL DIGESTION OF FOOD • PUMPS BLOOD TO WHOLE BODY • SENDS AND RECIEVES SIGNALS • SECRETES JUICES TO DIGEST FATS • HAVE THIN WALLS AND APPEAR BLUE • PRIMARY ORGANS OF RESPIRATORY SYSTEM • FILTER BLOOD TO REMOVE WASTE FROM BODY
Reparatory and Circulatory system 2023-11-28
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- muscle that acts like a pump for the circulatory system
- another name for the circulatory system
- Organs that supply blood with oxygen
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- Lower chamber of the heart
- The group of organs and tissues that carry needed materials to cells and remove waste
- upper chamber of the heart
- organs that exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide
- Blockage of blood flow to heart
- two passageways from the trachea to the lungs
- Swollen airways
- carry blood back to the heart
- area of respiratory system that contains the vocal cords
- Force of the blood pushing against the walls of the blood vessels
- carry blood away from the heart
- large dome muscle that enables breathing
15 Clues: Swollen airways • Lower chamber of the heart • upper chamber of the heart • carry blood back to the heart • Blockage of blood flow to heart • carry blood away from the heart • Organs that supply blood with oxygen • another name for the circulatory system • large dome muscle that enables breathing • two passageways from the trachea to the lungs • ...
Immune System Crossword 2025-05-28
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- coordinate activities of adaptive immunity
- means life
- means against
- target viruses
- bone marrow that is mostly made of fat cells
- occurs in red bone marrow and develops cells
- produces and matures T cells
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- this system connects with the nervous system by filtering fluid
- something that the immune system recognizes as foreign to the body
- first line of defense against pathogen that enter the digestive and respiratory tracts
- engulf and digest pathogens
- a type of self destruction by release of perforin
- protein that help defend against foreign substances
- way of exposing your body to a weakened or inactive form of a pathogen
- blood cells that fight against infections and protect against diseases
15 Clues: means life • means against • target viruses • engulf and digest pathogens • produces and matures T cells • coordinate activities of adaptive immunity • bone marrow that is mostly made of fat cells • occurs in red bone marrow and develops cells • a type of self destruction by release of perforin • protein that help defend against foreign substances • ...
The Circulatory System 2013-01-10
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- The fluid that flows in the body
- The organ system which helps blood flow through the body
- Carry blood to heart
- These kinds of blood cells deliver oxygen
- Carry blood away from heart
- These kinds of blood cells fight infection
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- The element that is transported in blood
- Maintaining a stable body temperature
- Smallest of the blood vessels
- The organ system that works with blood circulation to give lungs oxygen
- The main muscle in this organ system
11 Clues: Carry blood to heart • Carry blood away from heart • Smallest of the blood vessels • The fluid that flows in the body • The main muscle in this organ system • Maintaining a stable body temperature • The element that is transported in blood • These kinds of blood cells deliver oxygen • These kinds of blood cells fight infection • ...
That's Gross 2022-01-05
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- tiny creatures that live in soil, water, and in and on other living thing; some cause diseases
- the process of turning food into simpler materials that the body can use
- a tiny particle, or germ, that causes disease
- the tube that passes food from the throat to the stomach
- the release of gas built up in the small and large intestines; a fart
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- a substance found in foods like meat or milk; used by the body to build and repair tissues
- a thick mucus produced by the respiratory system during illness
- a sticky substance produced by the nose and respiratory system
- an organ or tissue that make substances the body needs to function
- a body fluid
10 Clues: a body fluid • a tiny particle, or germ, that causes disease • the tube that passes food from the throat to the stomach • a sticky substance produced by the nose and respiratory system • a thick mucus produced by the respiratory system during illness • an organ or tissue that make substances the body needs to function • ...
Something About The Respiratory System 2022-09-08
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- Gas exchange between the lungs and blood and between the blood and tissues
- Needle puncture through the chest wall and into the pleura
- Collapsed alveoli in part or all of the lung
- System responsible for gas exchange
- Disease state characterized by airflow limitation that is not fully reversible
- Accumulation of air in pleural space
- Has suprasternal notch used for PE
- Lung with 3 lobes
- Pink puffer
- either of the two main branches of the trachea
- Lung capacity which is the amount of air exhaled after maximal inspiration
- Thin sacs that surround each lung lobe
- Help regulate the temperature and humidity of the air you inhale
- Airways in the lungs that lead from the trachea to the bronchioles
- Where the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide takes place
- Protect the body from invading organisms that may get past the nose
- Primary cause of COPD
- Serves as a common passageway for food and air
- Symptom of cardiopulmonary disorders
- Average TLC of adult human in liters
- Accumulation of thick, purulent, fluid within the pleural space
- Filters, humidifies and warms air
- Exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide from alveoli into the blood occurs by ____
- Point where trachea bifurcates
- Act of breathing in oxygen
- AKA windpipe
- Connects nasal and oral cavities to the larynx
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- Chest pain described as knifelike on inspiration
- Helps break up thick fluids in lungs
- External nares
- Characterized by airway inflammation and hyperresponsiveness to a variety of stimuli
- Moves the mucus back to the larynx
- Voice organ
- Main muscle in breathing
- Lungs should be free from _____
- Help to transfer oxygen to the alveoli
- Type 2 cells secrete _____
- Actual blood flow through the pulmonary circulation
- Breath sound that is high-pitched, sibilant, and musical
- Closes when you swallow
- Lung capacity with maximum amount of air that can be inhaled after a relax expiration
- An infection that causes inflammation in your alveoli
- Central compartment of the thoracic cavity
- Movement of air in and out of the lungs
- Lies posterior to the upright epiglottis
- Blood in the pleural space
- Act of breathing out carbon dioxide
- Responsibility of the nose
- Lies posterior to the nasal cavity
- Helps moisten, warm and filter the air as it enters the nose; secreted by the mucous membranes
- Lung volume with a normal value of approximately 1,000 ml
- Lung with 2 lobes
52 Clues: Voice organ • Pink puffer • AKA windpipe • External nares • Lung with 3 lobes • Lung with 2 lobes • Primary cause of COPD • Closes when you swallow • Main muscle in breathing • Type 2 cells secrete _____ • Blood in the pleural space • Responsibility of the nose • Act of breathing in oxygen • Point where trachea bifurcates • Lungs should be free from _____ • Filters, humidifies and warms air • ...
Urinary and Respiratory System Study 2022-09-26
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- What is the name of the bile pigment?
- A rare disease caused by inadequate production of the anti-diuretic hormone.
- The gaseous exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide must occur between the pulmonary blood and alveoli.
- Gas exchanges must be made between the blood and tissue cells.
- This is formed in the Kidneys, and then transformed into Urea in the Liver.
- Starvation makes the urine more ______?
- A vegetarian diet makes urine more ______?
- Tiny Filtration Unit in the Kidneys.
- What hormone controls urine volume?
- _________ is mainly transported in plasma of the blood.
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- When air is flowing into the lungs.
- The process by which excess or harmful substances are removed from the body.
- This is very common in women due in part to the shorter length of the female urethra.
- Inflammation of the sinuses.
- When air is leaving the lungs.
- Function of the Kidneys: Maintaining _______ Balance.
- Oxygen mainly transports itself around blood by attaching to haemoglobin molecules inside the red blood cells to form ____________?
- Function of the Kidneys: ________ Blood Pressure.
- What is the process of urination called?
- Symptoms of this disorder include sneezing, runny nose and eyes and sometimes swelling and itching.
- These are located on the posterior wall of the abdomen on either side of the spine.
21 Clues: Inflammation of the sinuses. • When air is leaving the lungs. • When air is flowing into the lungs. • What hormone controls urine volume? • Tiny Filtration Unit in the Kidneys. • What is the name of the bile pigment? • Starvation makes the urine more ______? • What is the process of urination called? • A vegetarian diet makes urine more ______? • ...
The Functional of Respiratory System 2019-12-11
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- oxygen difuses form the alveolar air across the membrane into the pulmonary capillary....
- muscle that run between the ribs is called.....muscle
- function of surfactant is to coats the gas-exposed alveolar.....
- serousa the surface of each lung is covered with its own.....
- air enters the nose by passing through the....
- rhinitis cause by various allergens and....
- food is directed into the esophagus posteriorly by a flapped called....
- smell receptor located in the mucosa called.....receptors
- lower respiratory track is those from the trachea to the....
- ..... muscle is a smooth muscle that located next to esophagus and posteriorly of trachea
- thin-walled veins....the air as it flows past
- voice box known as....
- plueral fluid allows the lungs to glide easily over the.....wall during breathing
- gland that located between lung
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- vocal folds will.... to allow us to speak
- another name of blood cells also known as....
- the alveoli and capillary walls, their fused basement membranes and occasional elastic fibers construct the respiratory.....
- alveolar.... connect neighbouring air sacs and provide alternative routes for air to reach alveoli
- inflammation of the pleurae can be cause by.....secretion of plueral fluid
- the walls of the alveoli are composed largely of a single, thin layer of simple squamous.. .cells
- dioxide the chemical that difused out form alveoli is......
- efficient alveolar....wander in and out of the alveoli picking up the bacteria, carbon particles and other debris.
- soft palate and.... move together to close of nasopharynx during swallowing food
- the respiratory membrane has.....past on one side and blood on the other
- division of trachea known as.....
- drip the results in nasal congestion and.....produced by excessive mucos
- inside the trachea, the....beat all the harmful particles continuously in superior direction
- voice box play role in speech and routes.... into the proper channel
- stroma allow the lungs to.....and recoil as we breathe
29 Clues: voice box known as.... • gland that located between lung • division of trachea known as..... • vocal folds will.... to allow us to speak • rhinitis cause by various allergens and.... • another name of blood cells also known as.... • thin-walled veins....the air as it flows past • air enters the nose by passing through the.... • ...
The Functional of Respiratory System 2019-12-16
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- mucosa inside trachea, there are.....which lined at the trachea wall.
- inflammation of the pleurae can be caused by.....secretion of the pleural fluid.
- .....exerted on the lungs when the pleurae produce excessive amounts of fluid.
- epiglottis is located.....to the pharynx.
- muscle .....is a smooth muscle that located nest to esophagus and posteriorly of trachea.
- we use our.....to taste food.
- the pleurae are strongly resist being.....apart.
- dome-shaped muscle that separated the chest from the abdomen.
- maneuver .....is a procedure which our own lungs expel the food that prevent airway to our lungs and save people's life.
- insufficient secretion of the pleural fluid causes the pleural surfaces become dry and.....
- ducts tiny ducts that connect the respiratory bronchiles to alveolar sacs is called.....
- juices foods that we eat swallowed and digested by.....
- space the tiny area between two layers of pleura.
- cartilage largest hyaline cartilage is.....
- voice box play role in speech and routes.....and foods into the proper channel.
- apple thyroid cartilage which protrudes anteriorly also known as.....
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- surgical opening of trachea known as.....
- a person who had done tracheostomy will produce huge amount of.....so it needs to be suctioned frequently.
- the lungs flask mediastinal structure laterally in.....view.
- vocal folds will.....to allows us to speak.
- muscles that run between the ribs is called.....muscle.
- gland that located between lungs.
- .....enzymes in the mucus destroy bacteria chemically.
- component that encloses the thoracic cavity which contains the lungs.
- trunk major vessel of the human heart that originates from the right ventricle.
- cold viruses and various allergens can cause.....
- reflex .....will trigger if anything other than air enter the larynx to prevent anything other than air enter the lungs.
- inflammation of the pleurae.
- part of the larynx consisting of the vocal cords and the opening between them known as.....
- when we swallow a large piece of food the open part of rings abut the esophagus and allow it to.....
30 Clues: inflammation of the pleurae. • we use our.....to taste food. • gland that located between lungs. • surgical opening of trachea known as..... • epiglottis is located.....to the pharynx. • vocal folds will.....to allows us to speak. • cartilage largest hyaline cartilage is..... • the pleurae are strongly resist being.....apart. • ...
The Respiratory System- Ajay D 2020-05-05
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- also known as the windpipe
- air passages inside the lungs
- body cavity that connects the nasal and oral cavities with the larynx and esophagus
- a thin membrane that lines the surface of your lungs and the inside of your chest wall
- an condition in which your airways narrow and swell
- a muscle which keeps/prevents food from entering your lungs
- the airways that lead from the trachea into the lungs
- muscles which run between the ribs
- the amount of air that stays in a persons lungs after fully exhaling
- where food and air enter the body through
- a dome-shaped muscle, located below the lungs
- a condition which causes shortness of breath
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- also known as the voicebox
- the most air someone can exhale after they have inhaled the most amount of air they can inhale.
- an infection in one or both lungs caused by bacteria
- allow air to enter the respiratory system
- any of the many tiny air sacs of the lungs
- and fungi
- an inflammation of the lining of your bronchial tubes
- a small blood vessel from 5 to 10 micrometres
- a cancer which forms in the lungs
21 Clues: and fungi • also known as the voicebox • also known as the windpipe • air passages inside the lungs • a cancer which forms in the lungs • muscles which run between the ribs • allow air to enter the respiratory system • where food and air enter the body through • any of the many tiny air sacs of the lungs • a condition which causes shortness of breath • ...
HAP Topic 8: Respiratory System 2017-07-16
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- The _____ network is the major site for exchange of substances between the blood and tissues.
- An increase or decrease in blood carbon dioxide level is always accompanied by a change in the concentration of this ion.
- The valve that covers the larynx to prevent food entering into the "wrong tube".
- The intercostal muscles _____ to move rib cage downwards.
- Bulk of carbon dioxide is carried in this form of ion in the blood.
- The mucociliary transport system moves the _____ (and contaminants in it) out of the air way.
- The bronchi further divide into minute branches of _____.
- The term associated with "lungs".
- The type of transport mechanism that occurs in the exchange of gases between the respiratory and circulatory systems.
- The organ that holds the vocal chords.
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- The _____ anhydrase is the enzyme that facilitates carbon dioxide reacts with water to form H+ and HCO3-.
- Cells that clean off particles such as dust or micro-organisms.
- The air tube that divides to form bronchi.
- The _____ sac is part of the conducting zone.
- During inspiration, intrapulmonary pressure is _____ than atmospheric pressure.
- During _____, air moves into the lungs.
- It contracts to increase the volume of the thoracic cavity.
- It reduces the surface tension in the pulmonary alveoli.
- One of the factors in blood that affect how much oxygen can combine with hemoglobin.
- Hemoglobin with attached oxygen molecule is called ___hemoglobin.
20 Clues: The term associated with "lungs". • The organ that holds the vocal chords. • During _____, air moves into the lungs. • The air tube that divides to form bronchi. • The _____ sac is part of the conducting zone. • It reduces the surface tension in the pulmonary alveoli. • The intercostal muscles _____ to move rib cage downwards. • ...
Respiratory System Anatomy and Physiolgy 2023-09-27
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- humidifier Warms the incoming air
- Normal respiratory rate
- The reserve volume which is usually between 2100 ml to 3200 ml is called volume
- Olfactory receptors are located in the mucosa in the gaps of the nasal cavity called recaptors
- Removal of carbon dioxide
- Pharangeal tonsils are called
- The remaining mucosal layar, namely the nasal cavity, is called the respiratory tract
- The nasal cavity is surrounded by a ring
- Three mucosal projects or lobes are called
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- What system keeps the body supplied with oxygen
- During exercise, we deeply because breathe more forcefully and the muscular centers send more impulses to the so-called breathing pattern
- The surface of each lung is filled with uiseral callulose
- The breathing sound heard as the air fills the alopoly is
- The road is about 13cm long
- The Cells of the nasal bulb create a gentle current as the cells
- Tonsils at the tip of the soft palate
- Passageways that allow air to reach the lungs
- The right and left bronchi are formed by division
- Tonsils located at the base of the tongue
- The Pharymponic duct, which drains the maiddle ear, opens into the
20 Clues: Normal respiratory rate • Removal of carbon dioxide • The road is about 13cm long • Pharangeal tonsils are called • humidifier Warms the incoming air • Tonsils at the tip of the soft palate • The nasal cavity is surrounded by a ring • Tonsils located at the base of the tongue • Three mucosal projects or lobes are called • Passageways that allow air to reach the lungs • ...
Respiratory System Anatomy and Physiology 2023-09-24
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- That play a role in the formation of gall cells
- If it has died, the veins become
- The heart region has low oxygen content and high carbon dioxide
- Bacteria caused the cardiac valve
- blood Cardiac function
- The microbiology examination that can be done on this patient is to take its most representative specie
- The ability to penetrate the pores of the capillaries and enter the tissues
- The part responsible for the heart's contractions
- Right and top left atrium separator
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- The blood part that is involved in the transportation of food grains that have been digestive tract
- That helps the muscles and the heart contract
- the oxygen rich in the heart
- membranes or membranes that coat the heart
- Heart disease
- Diseases that harm the immune system by attacking t's lymphocytes
- The membrane conditions are returning to a potential after-depolarization break
- HB deficiency or red blood cells
- A type of cancer characterized by uncontrolled white blood cell polyferase
- The classification of white blood cells that play a role in the immune system by pathogenic means
- Organs that work as a blood pump
20 Clues: Heart disease • blood Cardiac function • the oxygen rich in the heart • If it has died, the veins become • HB deficiency or red blood cells • Organs that work as a blood pump • Bacteria caused the cardiac valve • Right and top left atrium separator • membranes or membranes that coat the heart • That helps the muscles and the heart contract • ...
Respiratory System Vet Med Terms 2024-02-08
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- Difficult or labored breathing
- Pertaining to the alveoli
- Condition resulted from the inhalation of environmental particles and dust
- Presence of pus in the chest cavity
- Taking shallow breaths
- Paralysis of the muscles controlling the larynx
- Instrument that measures the amount of oxygen in the blood stream
- Surgical repair of the nose
- Type of pneumoconiosis that develops from the collection of carbon in the lung. May lead to the development of lung cancer. Also known as black lung.
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- An instrument used to view inside the bronchus
- Pertaining to the diaphragm
- To cough up blood or blood-stained sputum
- To cut into the chest cavity
- Surgical repair of the larynx
- Pertaining to the epiglottis
- Dilated bronchus / Abnormal enlargement of the bronchi
- Pleural pain
- Presence of blood in the chest cavity
- An insufficient level of carbon dioxide in the body
- Condition where the shape of the skull is shorter than average
- Condition of having insufficient amount of oxygen in the blood stream
21 Clues: Pleural pain • Taking shallow breaths • Pertaining to the alveoli • Pertaining to the diaphragm • Surgical repair of the nose • To cut into the chest cavity • Pertaining to the epiglottis • Surgical repair of the larynx • Difficult or labored breathing • Presence of pus in the chest cavity • Presence of blood in the chest cavity • To cough up blood or blood-stained sputum • ...
Respiratory System Anatomy and Physiology 2023-09-28
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- Large areas of the lungs are present in
- The right and left bronchi are formed by division
- Pharangeal tonsils are called
- Tonsils located at the base of the tongue
- The reserve volume which is usually between 2100 ml to 3200 ml is called volume
- What system keeps the body supplied with oxygen
- The Cells of the nasal bulb create a gentle current as the cells
- Removal of carbon dioxide
- The road is about 13cm long
- Three mucosal projects or lobes are called
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- The surface of each lung is filled with uiseral callulose
- The gap between the vocal cords is
- During exercise, we deeply because breathe more forcefully and the muscular centers send more impulses to the so-called breathing pattern
- The biggest cargo is
- The breathing sound heard as the air fills the alopoly is
- Passageways that allow air to reach the lungs
- The nasal cavity is surrounded by a ring
- The main bronchus is larger in size
- Tonsils at the tip of the soft palate
- Normal respiratory rate
20 Clues: The biggest cargo is • Normal respiratory rate • Removal of carbon dioxide • The road is about 13cm long • Pharangeal tonsils are called • The gap between the vocal cords is • The main bronchus is larger in size • Tonsils at the tip of the soft palate • Large areas of the lungs are present in • The nasal cavity is surrounded by a ring • Tonsils located at the base of the tongue • ...
Respiratory system and blood components 2025-10-13
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- – Openings in the nose that allow air to enter the respiratory system.
- blood cells – These cells defend the body against infections and foreign substances. Leukocytes – Another name for white blood cells.
- – Two large tubes that branch off from the trachea and lead into each lung.
- – A muscular tube behind the nose and mouth that connects to the larynx and esophagus.
- muscles – Muscles between the ribs that assist with breathing by expanding and contracting the chest.
- – The liquid part of blood that transports nutrients, hormones, and waste products.
- sac- another name for alveoli
- – Also known as the voice box; located in the throat and contains the vocal cords.
- – Another name for platelets.
- – Another name for red blood cells.
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- – An alternative entry point for air, especially when nasal breathing is blocked.
- – Smaller branches of the bronchi that lead to the air sacs in the lungs.
- – A dome-shaped muscle below the lungs that contracts and flattens to help draw air in.
- – Organs where oxygen is absorbed into the blood and carbon dioxide is removed.
- – Bones that form the chest cage and protect the lungs and heart.
- – The windpipe; a tube that carries air from the larynx to the bronchi.
- blood cells – These cells carry oxygen from the lungs to the body and remove carbon dioxide. Erythrocytes – Another name for red blood cells.
- another name for pharynx
- – Another name for white blood cells.
- – Tiny balloon-like structures in the lungs where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged with the blood.
- – These are small cell fragments that help blood to clot and stop bleeding. Thrombocytes – Another name for platelets.
- box- another name for larynx
22 Clues: another name for pharynx • box- another name for larynx • sac- another name for alveoli • – Another name for platelets. • – Another name for red blood cells. • – Another name for white blood cells. • – Bones that form the chest cage and protect the lungs and heart. • – Openings in the nose that allow air to enter the respiratory system. • ...
Colin's Body Systems and Homeostasis crossword Puzzle 2022-03-10
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- system that controls reproduction
- a complex network of glands and organs.
- any of the minute blood vessels that form networks throughout the bodily tissues
- involves the secretions of enzymes throughout your digestive tract.
- An organ that makes one or more substances, such as hormones, digestive juices, sweat, tears, saliva, or milk.
- what your body does to keep yourself in survivable conditions
- system of our body that controls what we feel
- the tendency toward a relatively stable equilibrium between interdependent elements, especially as maintained by physiological processes.
- any of the tubes forming part of the blood circulation system of the body, carrying in most cases oxygen-depleted blood toward the heart.
- single muscle cells
- system used to turn food into energy
- combination of cells that have the ability to contract
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- a substance that effects the way you behave
- system that consist of the bones in an organisms body
- any of the muscular-walled tubes forming part of the circulation system by which blood is conveyed from the heart to all parts of the body.
- the system that circulates blood and lymph through the body,
- sum of all systems in a human body
- when food is broken down by processes that are not chemical in origin.
- system that allows you to breathe
- system that rids waste from the body
20 Clues: single muscle cells • system that controls reproduction • system that allows you to breathe • sum of all systems in a human body • system used to turn food into energy • system that rids waste from the body • a complex network of glands and organs. • a substance that effects the way you behave • system of our body that controls what we feel • ...
The Viral Virus 2020-08-17
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- When a disease is prevalent across the entire world
- What provides an 'acquirred immunity' to a disease?
- What was the city where covid-19 originated?
- What is the most common symptom of Covid-19?
- Section of the population most impacted by the virus
- The system where Covid-19 has the most effect
- A way we can find out who has contracted the virus
- Article of clothing that prevents the spread of the virus
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- Organism that takes nutrients from a host
- The month when Covid-19 was first recorded
- What should you do if you have contracted the virus?
- The country in which the parasite originated
- How Covid-19 is spread
- How many feet you should stay apart from others
- Abbreviation for severe acute respiratory syndrome
15 Clues: How Covid-19 is spread • Organism that takes nutrients from a host • The month when Covid-19 was first recorded • The country in which the parasite originated • What was the city where covid-19 originated? • What is the most common symptom of Covid-19? • The system where Covid-19 has the most effect • How many feet you should stay apart from others • ...
WWA - Week 3 - Vocabulary 2022-02-20
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- The red liquid containing oxygen and nutrients that pumps through the veins and arteries of humans and many other animals.
- Blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart.
- A wall of muscle that separates the chest and abdomen in humans and certain animals.
- A tiny blood vessel where substances are exchanged between the blood and the body cells.
- The organ that pumps blood through the body of a person or animal.
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- A gas that is expelled from the body by the respiratory system.
- A group of parts that work together as a whole.
- Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart.
- The tube that carries air to the lungs in humans and other animals that breathe air; windpipe.
- Main organs of the respiratory system. They bring oxygen to the body and get rid of carbon dioxide.
10 Clues: A group of parts that work together as a whole. • Blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart. • Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart. • A gas that is expelled from the body by the respiratory system. • The organ that pumps blood through the body of a person or animal. • ...
Gen Bio Body Systems and Feedback Mechanisms Vocab Crossword 2022-01-12
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- System that produces and delivers hormones and other signaling molecules throughout the body
- System that takes in oxygen and expels carbon dioxide
- Type of feedback where the response exacerbates, or increases, the strength of the original stimulus to give an even greater response
- System that controls voluntary and involuntary movement, including body movement, movement of food, and circulation
- Reaction or behavior of a living organism that results from an external or internal stimulus
- System that transports blood and gases throughout the body
- System that detects and fights infection
- Molecule that is activated and transported through the body in response to a stimulus
- System that is a fancy word for "skin"; helps protect the body from temperature fluctuations and fluid loss
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- System that moves food through the body as it is broken down, absorbed, and excreted
- System that passes down genetic information from parent to offspring
- Internal balance
- System that moves waste materials out of the body
- System that controls responses to the environment and processes information
- Detectable change in an organism's internal or external environment
- System that supports the body, gives it shape, protects internal organs, and assists with movement
- Type of feedback where the response brings the system back to homeostasis and cancels out the effect of the original stimulus
17 Clues: Internal balance • System that detects and fights infection • System that moves waste materials out of the body • System that takes in oxygen and expels carbon dioxide • System that transports blood and gases throughout the body • Detectable change in an organism's internal or external environment • ...
Pollution 2024-10-23
16 Clues: soil • waste • litter • sewage • disease • erosion • mercury • mutative • pollutant • pesticide • respiratory • radioactive • insecticide • carcinogenic • disintegrate • contamination
ESS Concepts P-Z 2024-03-21
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- The gain by consumers in energy or biomass per unit area per unit time remaining after allowing for respiratory losses (R).
- The arrangement or patterning of plant communities or ecosystems into parallel or sub - parallel bands in response to change, over a distance,
- The orderly process of change over time in a community. Changes in the community of organisms frequently cause changes in the physical environment that allow another community to become established and replace the former through competition. The later communities in such a sequence or sere are more complex than those that appear earlier.
- Use of global resources at a rate that allows natural regeneration and minimizes damage to the environment.
- The critical threshold when even a small change can have dramatic effects and cause a disproportionately large resource in the overall system
- The condition of a system in which there is a tendency for it to return to a previous equilibrium condition following disturbance.
- A group of organisms that interbreed and produce fertile offspring.
- The condition of an open system in which there are no changes over the longer term, but in which there may be oscillations in the very short term. There are continuing inputs and outputs of matter and energy, but the system as a whole remains in a more or less constant state.
- An arbitrary group of individuals who share some common characteristic such as geographical location, cultural background, historical timeframe, religious perspective or value system.
- A vertical section through a soil, from the surface down to the parent material, revealing the soil layers or horizons.
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- A system in which both matter and energy are exchanged with its surroundings (for example, natural ecosystems).
- The gain in energy or biomass per unit area per unit time remaining after allowing for respiratory losses (R).
- The term used for any haziness in the atmosphere caused by air pollutants. Photochemical smog is produced through the effect of ultraviolet light on the products of internal combustion engines. It may contain ozone and is damaging to the human respiratory system and eyes.
- The total gain by consumers in energy or biomass per unit area per unit time through absorption.
- When energy or matter flows and changes location but does not change its state
- Species that tend to spread their reproductive investment among a large number of offspring so that they are well adapted to colonize new habitats rapidly and make opportunistic use of short-lived resources.
- The total gain in energy or biomass per unit area per unit time fixed by photosynthesis in green plants. crude birth rate – crude death rate
- A system in which energy, but not matter, is exchanged with its surroundings.
- A set of inter-related parts working together to make a complex whole
- The position that an organism occupies in a food chain, or a group of organisms in a community that occupy the same position in food chains.
- The process through which new species form. See also evolution .
- A mixture of mineral particles and organic material that covers the land, and in which terrestrial plants grow.
- When energy or matter flows and changes its state (chemical or physical change)
23 Clues: The process through which new species form. See also evolution . • A group of organisms that interbreed and produce fertile offspring. • A set of inter-related parts working together to make a complex whole • A system in which energy, but not matter, is exchanged with its surroundings. • ...
Intro to Body Systems 2024-02-27
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- This body system takes in and breaks down food in your body.
- This body system takes in and releases air.
- This body system is responsible for keeping you healthy.
- This body system is responsible for creating offspring.
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- This body system pumps blood throughout your body.
- This body system is responsible for balancing your hormones.
- This body system filters and removes any liquid waste within your body.
- This body system is responsible for movement within your body.
- This body systems is responsible for telling your body what to do.
- This body system helps to provide structure to your body.
10 Clues: This body system takes in and releases air. • This body system pumps blood throughout your body. • This body system is responsible for creating offspring. • This body system is responsible for keeping you healthy. • This body system helps to provide structure to your body. • This body system takes in and breaks down food in your body. • ...
Metabolism 2021-12-06
Across
- - what gets produced after cellular respiration
- - amino acids when it isn’t broken down
- of your body - where all of the molecules go to
- - where oxygen and glucose go to create a chemical reaction
- - food to keep you energized
- respiration - chemical reaction between glucose and oxygen
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- system - where the food goes
- - glucose when it isn’t broken down
- system - where you breathe air through
- - when your body doesn’t get the energy it needs
- - the body systems working together
- - the molecules you take in when you breathe
- system - the transporter that delivers all molecules to the cells
13 Clues: system - where the food goes • - food to keep you energized • - glucose when it isn’t broken down • - the body systems working together • system - where you breathe air through • - amino acids when it isn’t broken down • - the molecules you take in when you breathe • - what gets produced after cellular respiration • of your body - where all of the molecules go to • ...
Organ System Crossword Puzzle (no spaces between words) 2022-05-26
Across
- part of the excretory system, removes waste and toxins from the body, and excess water from the bloodstream
- part of the endocrine system, produces hormones which affect metabolism, growth, and development of the human body
- responsible for hormones which affect the change of the body for homeostasis
- gathers, transfers, and processes information.
- part of the muscular system, used for locomotion
- part of the digestive system, turns waste into feces and passes it from the body
- relieves the body of waste to maintain a normal body composition of internal fluids
- part of the nervous system, controls every process that regulates our body, controls sensory information, controls memory
- part of the respiratory system, inhales oxygen and exhales carbon dioxide
- part of the Integumentary System, covers your flesh to provide a barrier between you insides and the pathogens outside
- part of the reproductive system, produces eggs
- supports and protects the body
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- defends against pathogens
- provides protection from injury and disease with the use of a physical barrier
- distributes oxygen around the body and gets rid of carbon dioxide
- part of the circulatory system, pumps blood
- gathers oxygen for the red blood cells to pass around the body and exhales waste like carbon dioxide
- part of the immune system, white blood cells that destroy pathogens
- produces offspring
- moves and supports the body
- digests and absorbs nutrients from food
- part of the skeletal system, provides support, shape, and protection for the body
22 Clues: produces offspring • defends against pathogens • moves and supports the body • supports and protects the body • digests and absorbs nutrients from food • part of the circulatory system, pumps blood • gathers, transfers, and processes information. • part of the reproductive system, produces eggs • part of the muscular system, used for locomotion • ...
Human Body Systems 01 2023-05-02
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- you have 206 of these
- _____ blood cells fight infection
- this system transports oxygen, nutrients, and carbon dioxide
- ______ clot your blood to stop bleeding
- a pale-yellow liquid that carries blood cells
- your skin is made of ______ tissue
- the nervous system is composed of the spinal cord and the _____
- The circulatory system works most closely with the ______ system
- your elbow and knee are _____ joints
- this system removes waste from your body
- the ______ system releases hormones
- where two bones come together
- part of the circulatory system that “cleans” your blood
- the _____ system breaks down food
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- the two chambers at the bottom of the heart are the left and right _______
- this is where food first enters your digestive system
- this is the largest artery in the body
- these make movement possible
- to maintain homeostasis, out body must remove _____
- your windpipe, or the tube in your throat you breath through
- this muscle is found only in the heart
- The heart is composed of four ______
- small thin blood vessels where gas exchange happens
- this muscles contracts to move bones
- your nervous system sends _______ messages, not chemical
- muscles _____ to move body parts
- this muscle is found in the walls of many organs
- types of blood vessels are veins, ______, and capillaries
- the _____ system transmits signals between the brain and the rest of the body
- These bring deoxygenated blood back to the heart
30 Clues: you have 206 of these • these make movement possible • where two bones come together • muscles _____ to move body parts • _____ blood cells fight infection • the _____ system breaks down food • your skin is made of ______ tissue • the ______ system releases hormones • The heart is composed of four ______ • this muscles contracts to move bones • ...
execratory system 2022-11-10
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- This organ stores the urine
- digestive system eliminates it
- A tube that leads from the kidney to the bladder
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- The execratory system eliminates this from the body
- This is the main organ of the execratory system
- The integumentary system eliminates it
- Tube that carries urine out side of the body
- The respiratory system eliminates it
8 Clues: This organ stores the urine • digestive system eliminates it • The respiratory system eliminates it • The integumentary system eliminates it • Tube that carries urine out side of the body • This is the main organ of the execratory system • A tube that leads from the kidney to the bladder • The execratory system eliminates this from the body
The Respiratory System 2023-09-21
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- how oxygen flows throughout the body
- the study of lung diseases
- external body part that is used to inhale and exhale
- A common lung disease which is caused by an infection of the lungs.
Down
- the gas that exits the respiratory system
- the type of gas that is the main intake for the respiratory system
- the only organ that can float on water
7 Clues: the study of lung diseases • how oxygen flows throughout the body • the only organ that can float on water • the gas that exits the respiratory system • external body part that is used to inhale and exhale • the type of gas that is the main intake for the respiratory system • A common lung disease which is caused by an infection of the lungs.
Respiratory System Vocab 2025-02-10
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- process by which oxygen and glucose undergo a complex chemical reaction
- another name for the throat
- main organs of the respiratory system
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- passage through which air moves in the respiratory system; also called the windpipe
- tiny sacs of lung tissue the move gases between air and blood
- passages that direct air into the lungs
- large dome shaped muscle that plays a role in breathing
7 Clues: another name for the throat • main organs of the respiratory system • passages that direct air into the lungs • large dome shaped muscle that plays a role in breathing • tiny sacs of lung tissue the move gases between air and blood • process by which oxygen and glucose undergo a complex chemical reaction • ...
PSL 310 - Acid/Base Balance 2013-06-15
Across
- renal regulation of acid/base involves adjustment of ________ ion and bicarbonate ion.
- hyperventilation can cause a state known as ________ alkalosis.
- decreasing ventilation will _____ the amount of CO2 that is removed from the body, and hence will retain H+ in the blood
- this buffer system is primarily buffers the ECF against noncarbonic-acid changes
- vomiting stomach acid, hypomagnesaemia, ingestion of saliva while chewing tobacco can all lead to metabolic _________.
- patients exhibiting alkalosis will likely be excreting this type of urine during their body's attempt to compensate
- sedatives, impaired breathing mechanics, COPD, can all cause respiratory _________
- this buffer system is the primary buffer against carbonic acid changes
- this buffer system is an important urinary buffer
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- H+ excretion rates are regulated by means of increasing/decreasing tubular ________
- the third and final line of defense against acid load.
- metabolic alkalosis will result in a ________ in ventilation rate
- minimizes changes in ECF pH by binding or releasing free H+ to weak acids/weak bases. (abbreviation).
- HCO3- excretion rates are regulated by means of increasing/decreasing tubular _________
- above normal H+ in arterial blood stimulates chemoreceptors leading to an _________ in ventilation rate
- chronic diarrhea, ketoacidosis due to untreated diabetes, and ingestion of methanol are examples that lead to ______ acidosis
- patients exhibiting acidosis will likely be excreting this type of urine during their body's attempt to compensate
- kidneys regulate the formation and subsequent secretion of "_________ urinary acids" in response to acidosis
18 Clues: this buffer system is an important urinary buffer • the third and final line of defense against acid load. • hyperventilation can cause a state known as ________ alkalosis. • metabolic alkalosis will result in a ________ in ventilation rate • this buffer system is the primary buffer against carbonic acid changes • ...
Body Systems 2023-11-07
10 Clues: gas exchange • hormone signals • allows movement • fights infection • Transport system • absorbs nutrients • protection and structure • gamete cells and offspring • controls the senses sends signals to body • protection from dehydration, skin and hair
Body systems and Homeostais Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-21
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- The widening of blood vessels.
- The system responsible for defending the body against foreign invaders.
- The normal range or target value of a physiological variable that the body strives to maintain.
- The system responsible for producing and releasing hormones that regulate various bodily functions.
- A protein that speeds up chemical reactions in the body.
- A reaction of regulatory processes in the body to maintain balance and stability
- The system responsible for circulating blood, oxygen, and nutrients throughout the body.
- The system responsible for transmitting signals throughout the body, enabling sensation, movement, and thought.
- The system responsible for movement.
- A mechanism by which the body regulates itself, using information about the current state to make adjustments.
- The chemical processes that occur in the body to maintain life.
- The narrowing of blood vessels.
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- A type of feedback where a change in a variable triggers a response that counteracts the initial change
- The system responsible for breaking down food and absorbing nutrients.
- The process by which the body maintains a stable internal temperature.
- The system responsible for producing offspring.
- A type of feedback where a change in a variable triggers a response that amplifies the initial change
- The system that provides structure and support for the body.
- The system responsible for gas exchange (oxygen in, carbon dioxide out).
- The maintenance of a stable internal environment despite external changes
20 Clues: The widening of blood vessels. • The narrowing of blood vessels. • The system responsible for movement. • The system responsible for producing offspring. • A protein that speeds up chemical reactions in the body. • The system that provides structure and support for the body. • The chemical processes that occur in the body to maintain life. • ...
Body Systems 2015-06-17
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- This is the type of muscle that controls body functions such as peristalsis
- This is the system that sends out hormones
- This is a source of nourishment
- This is the gas we breathe in.
- this is the main organ of the excretory system
- This absorbs most of our nutrients into our body.
- Another name for fats.
- this is what connects muscle to bone
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- this is the chemical messenger sent out by the endocrine system
- What does the liver produce?
- This is the gas we breathe out
- What does bile break down?
- the respiratory system exchanges this in from the blood
- This is the type of muscle that enables you to move
- What does the gall bladder do?
- This is the muscle that controls breathing
- This is the structure where gas exchange occurs. They look like a bunch of grapes
17 Clues: Another name for fats. • What does bile break down? • What does the liver produce? • This is the gas we breathe out • This is the gas we breathe in. • What does the gall bladder do? • This is a source of nourishment • this is what connects muscle to bone • This is the system that sends out hormones • This is the muscle that controls breathing • ...
CC review 2021-01-19
Across
- capital of Wyoming
- latin verbs with different endings
- “to” plus a verb, used as a noun, adjective or adverb
- capital of North Dakota
- Latin nouns and pronouns with different endings
- what is one part of the lymph system
- what the colonists disguised as when they dumped tea into the Boston Harbor
- one part of the nervous system
- capital of New Jersey
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- what is one part of the respiratory system
- capital of Ohio
- which war began when Abraham Lincoln was president
- which president believed that the Mexican War and the Gadsden Purchase affirmed America’s manifest destiny
- who sailed from England and signed the Mayflower Compact in 1620
- who falls to Babylon
- one of the bones that makes up the axial skeleton
- which system consists of glands/organs that use hormones to send messages to the body
17 Clues: capital of Ohio • capital of Wyoming • who falls to Babylon • capital of New Jersey • capital of North Dakota • one part of the nervous system • latin verbs with different endings • what is one part of the lymph system • what is one part of the respiratory system • Latin nouns and pronouns with different endings • one of the bones that makes up the axial skeleton • ...
Body System 2020-10-27
Across
- what is a major type of muscles?
- bones meet at?
- This system controls everything you do
- when you inhale, your lungs:
- when you breath in air, you bring oxygen into your lungs and blow out:
- your body couldnt breathe without this system?
- a typical brain weigh how much?
- how many bones does an adult human have?
- the movement of our blood through the heart and body is called?
- what is a major type of muscles?
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- beating sound of your heart makes comes from?
- which part of the body is the control center for the nervous system?
- the respiratory system is made up of the trachea, the lungs, and the:
- with circulation, the heart provides your body with?
- with circulation, the heart provides your body with?
- what is the biggest part of the brain?
- what is the muscle that pumps blood to you body?
- what is the smallest bone in the body?
- the bones in your spine are called?
- what is a major type of muscles?
20 Clues: bones meet at? • when you inhale, your lungs: • a typical brain weigh how much? • what is a major type of muscles? • what is a major type of muscles? • what is a major type of muscles? • the bones in your spine are called? • This system controls everything you do • what is the biggest part of the brain? • what is the smallest bone in the body? • ...
Body Systems 2025-01-08
7 Clues: system that makes urine • organ in the dermal system • skeletal system is made up of • main organ in the nervous system • system that controls the whole body • system that consists of the stomach • main function of the respiratory system is to
Elizabeth's Science Crossword 2013-11-28
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- One example of an epithelial tissue is: the outer layer of ____
- The skeletal system is to ____ fragile internal organs
- What is one of the major organs of the digestive system?
- How many primary tissue types are there?
- How many types of muscle tissues are there?
- Homeostasis involves two different systems.The nervous and the ____ system
- Some of the following major organs are part of which system: lymph nodes, vessels and white blood cells? ___ system
- Another word for "Goosebumps"
- ___ "links the nervous system to the endocrine system via the pituitary gland"
- An example of positive feedback
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- A type of hormone
- What type pf tissue "provides sensation of the internal and external environment and integrates sensory information?
- The major role of which system is to "provide gas exchange between the blood and the environment"?
- The muscular system has two major organs. one is the smooth muscle. what is the other major organ? ____ muscle
- Control Center
- What part of the human body produces hormones?
- What type of tissue is "most diverse and abundant of the four types of tissue? ____ tissue
- What type of feedback pushes beyond the range?
- When you get cold, three things happen. One of the three things is when your surface blood vessels ____
- This tissue is a specialized tissue that can contract. What type of tissue is it?
20 Clues: Control Center • A type of hormone • Another word for "Goosebumps" • An example of positive feedback • How many primary tissue types are there? • How many types of muscle tissues are there? • What part of the human body produces hormones? • What type of feedback pushes beyond the range? • The skeletal system is to ____ fragile internal organs • ...
7th Grade Science 2022-06-21
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- Attaches muscle to bone
- The powerhouse of the cell
- A species that isn't native to a food web
- Living things are made of these
- One organism benefits, the other is harmed
- The body system that does breathing
- The process to make glucose from water and sunlight
- Like a single-stranded version of DNA
- The body system that moves blood around
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- Science's favorite sugar
- The organelle where photosynthesis happens
- Both organisms benefit
- The name for plants in a food web
- The molecule that holds plans for life
- The number of chambers in a human heart
- The control center of the cell
- The diversity of species
- Nonliving factors in an environment
18 Clues: Both organisms benefit • Attaches muscle to bone • Science's favorite sugar • The diversity of species • The powerhouse of the cell • The control center of the cell • Living things are made of these • The name for plants in a food web • Nonliving factors in an environment • The body system that does breathing • Like a single-stranded version of DNA • ...
Metabolism-Piper McReynolds 2022-02-24
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- how your evidence supports your claim respiratory system takes in oxygen and releases carbon
- molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms cellularrespiration reaction between oxygen & glucose that releases energy
- proposed answer to question about the world
- information about the natural world
- atoms rearrange to form new substances
- molecule that organisms use to release energy
- body’s use of molecules for energy & growth
- transports molecules to and from all cells of the body
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- a claim supported by evidence
- a group of atoms joined together
- body system that breaks food down
- building blocks of proteins
- organisms use to release energy
- the ability to make things move or change
- molecules that perform important functions
- set of interacting parts forming a complex whole
- a type of energy storage molecule
17 Clues: building blocks of proteins • a claim supported by evidence • organisms use to release energy • a group of atoms joined together • body system that breaks food down • a type of energy storage molecule • information about the natural world • atoms rearrange to form new substances • the ability to make things move or change • molecules that perform important functions • ...
LS9U2 PT Part 1 2022-11-18
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- Controls the body functions.
- the organ that releases insulin
- the organ that is responsible for sight
- filters and clean your bloodstream
- your respiratory system
- most important organ in the body.
- responsible for your human growth hormone and height
- pumps blood around your body
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- essential for human speech
- system enables you to move
- it plays a huge role in the growth and metabolism of the human body
- the body central framework, what
12 Clues: your respiratory system • essential for human speech • system enables you to move • Controls the body functions. • pumps blood around your body • the organ that releases insulin • the body central framework, what • most important organ in the body. • filters and clean your bloodstream • the organ that is responsible for sight • ...
Circulatory System 2023-12-05
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- Lower chamber of the heart
- Relating to the lungs
- It pumps blood
- 21% of the air we breathe
- It carries blood around the body
- A measurement of the heart rate
- Something that takes blood away from the heart
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- The name of a system in your body.
- Something that flows through our body
- Something that takes blood back to the heart
- Major part of the respiratory system
- Higher chambers of the heart
12 Clues: It pumps blood • Relating to the lungs • 21% of the air we breathe • Lower chamber of the heart • Higher chambers of the heart • A measurement of the heart rate • It carries blood around the body • The name of a system in your body. • Major part of the respiratory system • Something that flows through our body • Something that takes blood back to the heart • ...
RESPIRATION 2024-04-29
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- The respiratory system of insects.
- This happens to the intercostal muscles during inhalation.
- Cancer causing chemical substances.
- A condition of damaged alveoli.
- MONOXIDE A colourless and odourless gas.
- Place where the exchange of gaseous occurs.
- Pathway of air into the nasal cavity.
- At night or on a hot day, the guard cells become _______ and straight.
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- A part of respiratory tract.
- A dark red-coloured compound.
- A substance in cigarette smoke that can cause addiction.
- The skin of frogs is thin and very ______ to gas.
- The concentration of oxygen in the air is lower at a _____ altitude.
- In the breathing mechanism model, the rubber sheet represents the _________.
- Process of water molecules diffuse from the low concentration region to high concentration region through semi-permeable membrane
- One of the harmful substances in the air.
16 Clues: A part of respiratory tract. • A dark red-coloured compound. • A condition of damaged alveoli. • The respiratory system of insects. • Cancer causing chemical substances. • Pathway of air into the nasal cavity. • MONOXIDE A colourless and odourless gas. • One of the harmful substances in the air. • Place where the exchange of gaseous occurs. • ...
Human Body System Crossword 2023-01-10
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- Broccoli shaped material found in the lungs.
- Found inside of the Kidney, responsible for filtering the blood.
- A group of tissues working together to perform a specific task.
- Part of the Digestive system, and absorbs water into the bloodstream.
- The first step in digestion.
- Where blood is filtered, located in the Excretory System.
- A group of cells working together.
- The base unit for every LIVING thing.
- Upper part of the Heart.
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- Assists in expanding and compressing the lung, helping people breath.
- Part of the Digestive system, and absorbs nutrients into the blood stream.
- Lower part of the Heart.
- A blood vessel that carries blood back to the Heart.
- Multiple Organs working together to perform a function needed for survival.
- Rhymes with Eli, and absorbs nutrients in the small intestine.
- Main organ in the Respiratory system.
16 Clues: Lower part of the Heart. • Upper part of the Heart. • The first step in digestion. • A group of cells working together. • The base unit for every LIVING thing. • Main organ in the Respiratory system. • Broccoli shaped material found in the lungs. • A blood vessel that carries blood back to the Heart. • Where blood is filtered, located in the Excretory System. • ...
CV and Respiratory system 2023-07-17
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- muscle that allows the lungs to expand and relax
- carry blood away from the heart
- when the heart relaxes and fills with blood
- air volume left in the lungs
- bottom chamber in the heart
- carry deoxygenated blood
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- where gaseous exchange happens at the muscle tissue
- two tubes in the airway that lead to the lungs
- protein in red blood cells
- air volume taking in a breath
- air sacs where gaseous exchange happens
- largest blood vessel in the body
- when the heart contracts and pumps blood out
- top chamber in the heart
14 Clues: top chamber in the heart • carry deoxygenated blood • protein in red blood cells • bottom chamber in the heart • air volume left in the lungs • air volume taking in a breath • carry blood away from the heart • largest blood vessel in the body • air sacs where gaseous exchange happens • when the heart relaxes and fills with blood • when the heart contracts and pumps blood out • ...
Cellular Respiration 2020-10-19
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- allows the release of large amount of chemical energy
- utilized in organic compound breakdown
- four-carbon molecule
- pyruvic acid
- major energy source
- citric acid cycle
- source of essential energy
- NAD+ with hydrogen
- oxygen-dependent
- net yield ATP per glucose molecule
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- respiratory system organs
- in the cytoplasm
- oxygen transported to the cells
- gas entry and exit
- membrane-bound
- exchange between oxygen and carbon dioxide
- three carbon atoms
- hydrogen ion transport
- projections of inner membrane
- final catabolic process product
20 Clues: pyruvic acid • membrane-bound • in the cytoplasm • oxygen-dependent • citric acid cycle • gas entry and exit • three carbon atoms • NAD+ with hydrogen • major energy source • four-carbon molecule • hydrogen ion transport • respiratory system organs • source of essential energy • projections of inner membrane • oxygen transported to the cells • final catabolic process product • ...
Medical Terminology 2019-01-24
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- pertaining to the heart
- blood
- resembling mucus
- prediction of disease outcome
- one who administers anesthesia
- kneecap
- lack of muscle tone
- two or twice
- pertaining to respiration
- yellow
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- Blue
- joint
- inflammation of the lungs
- bone of the spine
- inflammation of
- pertaining to the jaw
- medical specialty concerning pregnancy and birth
- difficult function
- study of
- red
- half, one side
- pertaining to salivary
- many
- the study of the nervous system
- downward displacement
- fear
26 Clues: red • Blue • many • fear • joint • blood • yellow • kneecap • study of • two or twice • half, one side • inflammation of • resembling mucus • bone of the spine • difficult function • lack of muscle tone • pertaining to the jaw • downward displacement • pertaining to salivary • pertaining to the heart • inflammation of the lungs • pertaining to respiration • prediction of disease outcome • ...
Word List 7- Caroline Hites 2016-03-29
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- If you look suspicious...
- Roman
- what you do in hot weather
- This is needed when things get out of hand
- Circus
- study of birds
- Not horizontal but...
- Jewish church
- Irrational fear of death
- Crazy about one's self
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- Study of animals
- not allowed by the law
- Not willing to do
- Ordinary
- Bone cancer
- Outside heat
- Body system that helps you breathe
- disease when too many growth hormones are released
- Top left to bottom right
- Capitol city or region
20 Clues: Roman • Circus • Ordinary • Bone cancer • Outside heat • Jewish church • study of birds • Study of animals • Not willing to do • Not horizontal but... • not allowed by the law • Capitol city or region • Crazy about one's self • Top left to bottom right • Irrational fear of death • If you look suspicious... • what you do in hot weather • Body system that helps you breathe • ...
Colin's Body Systems and Homeostasis crossword Puzzle 2022-03-10
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- system of our body that controls what we feel
- the tendency toward a relatively stable equilibrium between interdependent elements, especially as maintained by physiological processes.
- a complex network of glands and organs.
- what your body does to keep yourself in survivable conditions
- system that controls reproduction
- involves the secretions of enzymes throughout your digestive tract.
- a substance that effects the way you behave
- when food is broken down by processes that are not chemical in origin.
- system that allows you to breathe
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- system used to turn food into energy
- single muscle cells
- system that rids waste from the body
- An organ that makes one or more substances, such as hormones, digestive juices, sweat, tears, saliva, or milk.
- any of the muscular-walled tubes forming part of the circulation system by which blood is conveyed from the heart to all parts of the body.
- system that consist of the bones in an organisms body
- sum of all systems in a human body
- any of the tubes forming part of the blood circulation system of the body, carrying in most cases oxygen-depleted blood toward the heart.
- combination of cells that have the ability to contract
- any of the minute blood vessels that form networks throughout the bodily tissues
- the system that circulates blood and lymph through the body,
20 Clues: single muscle cells • system that controls reproduction • system that allows you to breathe • sum of all systems in a human body • system used to turn food into energy • system that rids waste from the body • a complex network of glands and organs. • a substance that effects the way you behave • system of our body that controls what we feel • ...
Excretory System 2022-11-07
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- tubes that lead from each kidney to the bladder
- cellular waste released by the urinary system
- main Organ of the excretory system
- tube that carries urine from the bladder to the outside of the body
- waste released by the digestive system
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- a storge sac for urine
- waste released by the respiratory system
- elimates waste materials to keep the body cells healthy
- waste released by the integumentary system
9 Clues: a storge sac for urine • main Organ of the excretory system • waste released by the digestive system • waste released by the respiratory system • waste released by the integumentary system • cellular waste released by the urinary system • tubes that lead from each kidney to the bladder • elimates waste materials to keep the body cells healthy • ...
P4D-Sharon 2021-08-05
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- is the collection of the same kind of cells .
- system transport blood around the body.
- is the smallest unit of life.
- such as your eyes your stomach and your heart.
- system allows exchange of gases in the lungs.
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- is the biggest part.
- system protects some organs,supports the body and gives it shape.
- system controls all body functions.
- system works with the bones to help the body to move.
9 Clues: is the biggest part. • is the smallest unit of life. • system controls all body functions. • system transport blood around the body. • is the collection of the same kind of cells . • system allows exchange of gases in the lungs. • such as your eyes your stomach and your heart. • system works with the bones to help the body to move. • ...
body system 2025-03-04
6 Clues: system decomposes food • system gives you oxygen • system produces hormones • system provides movement • system provides structure • system makes more tiny people
Human Body Systems 2024-02-13
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- In the respiratory system, what gives oxygen to the blood and gets rid of the CO2?
- Your skeletal system is made up of ____
- Which bone is at the very top of your skeletal system, and protects your brain?
- The tubes that carry blood away from your heart are called___
- Which system is responsible for your sense of touch
- Besides Urine, what other waste is removed through the excretory system?
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- What in the mouth contains enzymes that break down food?
- What organ acts as a control center in the nervous system?
- Besides the appendix, what organ can be removed in the digestive system without causing too much harm?
- What organ does the most chemical digestion in your digestive system?
- Where does the digestive system start?
- When your biceps relax, your ______ contract
12 Clues: Where does the digestive system start? • Your skeletal system is made up of ____ • When your biceps relax, your ______ contract • Which system is responsible for your sense of touch • What in the mouth contains enzymes that break down food? • What organ acts as a control center in the nervous system? • The tubes that carry blood away from your heart are called___ • ...
VIRAL RESPIRATORY INFECTIONS 2022-08-26
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- Viruses that virus that appeared in 2019 and affects the upper respiratory system
- To treat a vri in children and adults you can use...
- Always cover your mouth and nose with a tissue when you cough or sneeze is a
- Viral Respiratoy Infections
- extend over a large or increasing area
- substance from the mouth or nose
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- Something that affects the lungs and airways
- expel air from the lungs with a sudden sharp sound
- Viruses they cause the common cold
- Something caused by a virus
10 Clues: Something caused by a virus • Viral Respiratoy Infections • substance from the mouth or nose • Viruses they cause the common cold • extend over a large or increasing area • Something that affects the lungs and airways • expel air from the lungs with a sudden sharp sound • To treat a vri in children and adults you can use... • ...
Respiratory Infections and Immunity 2013-05-19
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- Type II pneumocytes (great ........ alveolar cells) responsible for the production of surfactant and the replacement of damaged Type I pneumocytes, through the process of differentiation and replication.
- An antimicrobial agent used to treat bacterial infections.
- A pathogen that is normally a commensal, but can cause disease when the host’s resistance is low.
- Causative pathogen of most upper respiratory tract infections characterized as the "common cold".
- An inflammatory condition of the lung affecting predominantly the alveoli and usually caused by a pathogen.
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- Type I pneumocytes (simple …….. alveolar cells) incapable of replication, which form the alveolar epithelium and are particularly susceptible to bacterial toxins.
- Inflammation of the mucosal membranes of the bronchioles.
- A white blood cell which engulfs extracellular pathogens.
- Specialized tissue specific monocyte involved in phagocytosis.
- A protein found in the respiratory tract which forms an essential part of the innate antimicrobial defense system.
- An RNA virus which causes seasonal outbreaks of respiratory infection.
- Enzymes that damage bacterial cells walls.
- An organism that causes disease.
13 Clues: An organism that causes disease. • Enzymes that damage bacterial cells walls. • Inflammation of the mucosal membranes of the bronchioles. • A white blood cell which engulfs extracellular pathogens. • An antimicrobial agent used to treat bacterial infections. • Specialized tissue specific monocyte involved in phagocytosis. • ...
COMMON COMMUNICABLE DISEASES 2025-01-20
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- is a bacterial infection, spread by ingesting food or water contaminated with the feces of an infected person
- is a water-borne disease caused by a bacteria present in human feces
- is the fast and explosive release of air from the lungs
- is an upper respiratory infection caused by a virus
- is a respiratory disorder characterized by a wheezing and difficulty in breathing
- is a very contagious infection of the lungs
- is a common gastrointestinal disease among people who have poor personal health and hygiene practices and living in unsanitary conditions
- is a skin disease caused by a fungus called tinea
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- is commonly known as flu, a viral infection of the upper respiratory system
- is a disease caused by parasitic protozoan
- is an infection that can affect the liver’s ability to function
- (Tinea versicolor or Tinea flava) or locally called an-an is a fungal infection of the skin
- is an infection caused by a bacteria called Staphylococcus
13 Clues: is a disease caused by parasitic protozoan • is a very contagious infection of the lungs • is a skin disease caused by a fungus called tinea • is an upper respiratory infection caused by a virus • is the fast and explosive release of air from the lungs • is an infection caused by a bacteria called Staphylococcus • ...
Science Crossword Homework 2018-12-09
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- Glucose comes from what molecules?
- Your whats cut and grind up food?
- What are fat molecules made of?
- What begins with a P that breaks down protein?
- The small intestine is nine whats long?
- What body system helps the body to move and interact with the world?
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- What body system brings oxygen into the body using the lungs?
- What creates the saliva in your mouth?
- Fungi belong to which of the animal kingdoms?
- What does the large intestine absorb?
- What body system uses the spinal cord and nerves to communicate with the brain?
- What body system is made up of bones, ligaments, and tendons?
- What body system helps convert food into energy and nutrients the body can use?
- Protein molecules consist of what acids?
14 Clues: What are fat molecules made of? • Your whats cut and grind up food? • Glucose comes from what molecules? • What does the large intestine absorb? • What creates the saliva in your mouth? • The small intestine is nine whats long? • Protein molecules consist of what acids? • Fungi belong to which of the animal kingdoms? • What begins with a P that breaks down protein? • ...
What Disease am I? 2025-04-14
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- – A reflex to clear the respiratory tract
- – Sign of inflammation in infected tissue
- – Microscopic agent that enters and hijacks cells
- – Body temperature rises as a defense response
- – Easily spread from person to person
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- – Body system that fights off invaders
- – Thick fluid produced in the airways
- – Shaking sensation often accompanying fever
- – Organ that becomes inflamed during infection
- – When microbes invade and multiply in the body
- – Pressure or pain felt in the skull
- – Discomfort in the throat when swallowing
- – Tiredness caused by immune system activation
- – Muscle and joint discomfort during illness
14 Clues: – Pressure or pain felt in the skull • – Thick fluid produced in the airways • – Easily spread from person to person • – Body system that fights off invaders • – A reflex to clear the respiratory tract • – Sign of inflammation in infected tissue • – Discomfort in the throat when swallowing • – Shaking sensation often accompanying fever • ...
Photosynthesis and Respiration 2021-02-24
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- created during photosynthesis
- the step of respiration to break glucose
- the system in the body for taking in/out gases
- any organism that eats others for food
- energy for cells
- required for cellular respiration
- required for photosynthesis
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- the system in the body that breaks down food
- a waste product of cellular respiration
- organelle where cellular respiration happens
- organelle where photosynthesis happens
- any organism that can make its own food
12 Clues: energy for cells • required for photosynthesis • created during photosynthesis • required for cellular respiration • organelle where photosynthesis happens • any organism that eats others for food • a waste product of cellular respiration • any organism that can make its own food • the step of respiration to break glucose • the system in the body that breaks down food • ...
Body Systems 2025-02-14
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- What system helps your body break down food, and dispose of waste
- What system is in charge of urine
- What system is in charge of what you physically feel
- What system is in charge of your bones
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- What system is in control of breathing and talking?
- What system acts as a messenger throughout your body?
- What organism is the cutest?
- What system helps you move?
- What system is in charge of distributing liquids throughout your body, and is in charge of your immune system
9 Clues: What system helps you move? • What organism is the cutest? • What system is in charge of urine • What system is in charge of your bones • What system is in control of breathing and talking? • What system is in charge of what you physically feel • What system acts as a messenger throughout your body? • What system helps your body break down food, and dispose of waste • ...
Unit 1 Human Body System Extra Credit 2022-12-07
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- body system that contains the bones and joints
- the body system that forms the external covering and protects deeper tissue
- body system responsible for moving the body
- body system that breaks down food and absorbs nutrients
- body system that transports oxygen, carbon dioxide, and nutrients around the body
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- body system that processes information
- body system that contains the lungs and assists with gas exchange
- body system that regulates growth and secretes hormones
- body system that eliminates wastes and regulates water
9 Clues: body system that processes information • body system responsible for moving the body • body system that contains the bones and joints • body system that eliminates wastes and regulates water • body system that regulates growth and secretes hormones • body system that breaks down food and absorbs nutrients • ...
Respiratory Disease- Em 2021-03-19
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- allergic hypersensitivity causing inflammation/edema in walls of bronchioles
- damage to the alveoli caused by injury or trama. polution, burns, aspiration
- brief or prolonged absence of spontaneous respirations due to respiratory failure.
- known as heart failure inadequately pump blood
- mild for of pneumonia, people experience less severe symptoms
- permanent, destructive pulmonary disorder that is a combination of chronic bronchitis and emphysema
- viral infection of the respiratory system characterized by chills, fever, body aches, and fatigue.
- protective mechanism to forcefully expel accidentally inhaled food
- air in the pleural cavity
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- fatal disease caused by a recessive gene
- cancerous tumor of the lungs
- difficult, labored, or painful respirations due to lung disease
- whistling or sighing musical sound heard on auscultation
- lung infection caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium.
- includes pleural friction rub, rales, rhonchi, stridor, or wheezes
- inflammation of the lungs
- bluish-gray discoloration of the skin due to low level of oxygen
17 Clues: inflammation of the lungs • air in the pleural cavity • cancerous tumor of the lungs • fatal disease caused by a recessive gene • known as heart failure inadequately pump blood • lung infection caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium. • whistling or sighing musical sound heard on auscultation • mild for of pneumonia, people experience less severe symptoms • ...
Organ System Crossword 2022-05-26
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- It is a system that transports oxygen and nutrients in cells.
- It is a system that provides the engine for movement and physical abilities.
- This organ is the control center of the body.
- It is a system that regulates the chemical composition of body fluids.
- This organ protects the body from external factors like temperature.
- This organ produces the egg cells.
- gland this organ receives information about the state of the light-dark cycle from the environment.
- It is a system that protects the body from infection and injury from the external environment.
- It is a system that chemically and mechanically degrades food.
- It is a system that provides mechanical support, movement, and protection.
- It is a system that produces hormones to regulate bodily functions like metabolism.
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- This organ digests food and sends t to our small intestine.
- It is a system that regulates vital body functions
- This organ process special lymphocytes called T-cells.
- This organ removes waste and gases from the body when you exhale.
- It is a system that protects the body from outside invaders like viruses.
- It is a system that produces reproductive cells and helps in reproduction.
- It is a system that controls your breathing.
- This structure holds the body together.
- This structure pulls on the joints, allowing us to move.
- This organ eliminates toxins from the body's blood supply.
- This organ pumps blood to other body parts.
22 Clues: This organ produces the egg cells. • This structure holds the body together. • This organ pumps blood to other body parts. • It is a system that controls your breathing. • This organ is the control center of the body. • It is a system that regulates vital body functions • This organ process special lymphocytes called T-cells. • ...
Biology 2021-10-18
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- this tissue supports the structure of plants
- this tissue supports the structure of our body
- this tissue covers external and inner linings of the body
- a type of plant organ
- This organism only has one level of organization
- benefits of having specialized tissues
- a group of organs that function together
- a type of organ system in a plant
- a type of organ system in a plant
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- the organ system that allow us to breathe
- the organ system that allows nutrients to flow into all parts of our body
- these things make up an organ
- this tissue only covers the outermost part of the body
- The smallest living thing
- Function of cell division in multicellular organisms
- the vascular tissue in plants mainly transports this substance
- the organ system that allows animals to feel sensations on their skin
17 Clues: a type of plant organ • The smallest living thing • these things make up an organ • a type of organ system in a plant • a type of organ system in a plant • benefits of having specialized tissues • a group of organs that function together • the organ system that allow us to breathe • this tissue supports the structure of plants • this tissue supports the structure of our body • ...
Elements in the Periodic Table 2012-09-14
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- a prevalent poor metal, chemically resembles arsenic and antimony
- Ne
- As
- Se
- used to make wires
- B
- Atomic Number 16
- Sc Symbol
- Ar
- The chemical element of atomic number 32
- alloy of silver and lead
- Element V
- Salt
- Part of the atmosphere
- Y
- Salt Addition
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- Graphite Element
- Most Non metallic element
- Be
- Battery type
- Xe
- It is a radioactive, colorless, odorless, tasteless noble gas
- Ra
- Most Metallic Element
- An element that is efficient to the human's respiratory system
25 Clues: B • Y • Ne • As • Be • Se • Xe • Ra • Ar • Salt • Sc Symbol • Element V • Battery type • Salt Addition • Graphite Element • Atomic Number 16 • used to make wires • Most Metallic Element • Part of the atmosphere • alloy of silver and lead • Most Non metallic element • The chemical element of atomic number 32 • It is a radioactive, colorless, odorless, tasteless noble gas • ...
Elements in the Periodic Table 2012-09-14
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- It is a radioactive, colorless, odorless, tasteless noble gas
- Battery type
- Xe
- An element that is efficient to the human's respiratory system
- Part of the atmosphere
- The chemical element of atomic number 32
- Se
- Graphite Element
- alloy of silver and lead
- a prevalent poor metal, chemically resembles arsenic and antimony
- used to make wires
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- Ra
- Ne
- Salt
- B
- Salt Addition
- Most Non metallic element
- Ar
- Be
- Element V
- Most Metallic Element
- As
- Atomic Number 16
- Sc Symbol
- Y
25 Clues: B • Y • Ra • Ne • Ar • Be • Xe • As • Se • Salt • Element V • Sc Symbol • Battery type • Salt Addition • Atomic Number 16 • Graphite Element • used to make wires • Most Metallic Element • Part of the atmosphere • alloy of silver and lead • Most Non metallic element • The chemical element of atomic number 32 • It is a radioactive, colorless, odorless, tasteless noble gas • ...
cross word for pe. 2017-09-27
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- small tubes or vessels
- Man's best friend
- how hard you work
- achievable goal
- frequency intensity time type
- heart pumping blood while workingout
- over time getting better
- carbon dioxide for oxygen
- how often
- how long
- how well you can stretch
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- producing energy without oxygen
- requires free oxygen
- how well lungs and heart works hard
- enduring your muscles hard
- System lungs
- muscle strength
- fat mass and fat free mass
- long goal
- extact workout
- one or more of the fitt variables
21 Clues: how long • long goal • how often • System lungs • extact workout • achievable goal • muscle strength • Man's best friend • how hard you work • requires free oxygen • small tubes or vessels • over time getting better • carbon dioxide for oxygen • how well you can stretch • enduring your muscles hard • fat mass and fat free mass • frequency intensity time type • producing energy without oxygen • ...
Review Chapet 3 and 4 2024-11-16
Across
- movement of solid's particles
- dome-shaped muscle
- air sacs
- an example of mixture
- the highest cloud in the atmosphere
- gas to liquid
- the biggest part of brain
- basic unit of living things
- frozen hair drop
- subtance that disolve solute
- Beat per minute
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- other name of trachea
- one of the subtance physical properties
- breathing system
- concious thougt action
- lower part of human's heart
- an example of solution
- main factor for subtance changes
- liquid element of blood
- form of two or more subtances
20 Clues: air sacs • gas to liquid • Beat per minute • breathing system • frozen hair drop • dome-shaped muscle • other name of trachea • an example of mixture • concious thougt action • an example of solution • liquid element of blood • the biggest part of brain • lower part of human's heart • basic unit of living things • subtance that disolve solute • movement of solid's particles • ...
Chapter 1 2024-10-23
Across
- back of the knee
- organs work together to form a
- increases stimulus
- standing, feet parallel,palms out
- stable internal environment
- abdominopelvic/ thoracic; body cavity
- lower back region
- away from heart
- knee area
- study of function
- necessary life function; D in Dr. Germmm
- study of structure
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- top & bottom; body plane
- left & right; body plane
- produce offspring
- cranial/spinal;body cavity
- cells join together to form a
- cheek area
- towards heart
- reduces stimulus
- adds oxygen to blood stream; system
21 Clues: knee area • cheek area • towards heart • away from heart • back of the knee • reduces stimulus • produce offspring • lower back region • study of function • increases stimulus • study of structure • top & bottom; body plane • left & right; body plane • cranial/spinal;body cavity • stable internal environment • cells join together to form a • organs work together to form a • ...
Coding Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-23
Across
- COPD with exacerbation
- E87.5
- Ulcerative Colitis
- Crohn's disease of both small and large intestine with intestinal obstruction
- Acute respiratory failure with hypoxia
- Myocardial Infarction Type 2
- Septic Pulmonary Embolism without Acute Cor Pulmonale
- Acute Appendicitis with Generalized Peritonitis
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- K92.1
- Cirrhosis of Liver
- I21.4
- Chronic Pulmonary Edema
- I50.9
- Acute CHF of systolic phase (Acute HFrEF)
- Disease of digestive system
- Alcoholic cirrhosis of liver
- Chronic Gastritis with Bleeding
- COVID Pneumonia
- Atherosclerotic heart disease of native coronary artery with unstable angina pectoris
- Acute Pancreatitis
20 Clues: K92.1 • I21.4 • I50.9 • E87.5 • COVID Pneumonia • Cirrhosis of Liver • Ulcerative Colitis • Acute Pancreatitis • COPD with exacerbation • Chronic Pulmonary Edema • Disease of digestive system • Alcoholic cirrhosis of liver • Myocardial Infarction Type 2 • Chronic Gastritis with Bleeding • Acute respiratory failure with hypoxia • Acute CHF of systolic phase (Acute HFrEF) • ...
Chapter 1 -3 Review (version 2) 2017-11-12
Across
- oxygen enters body
- proximal to ankle, distal to thigh
- system that is responsible for breathing
- where oxygen gets delivered to red blood cells
- receptors that feel pain or pleasure
- carry blood back to heart with carbon dioxide
Down
- most distal structure on full arm
- scientific word for knots.
- mobile end of muscle
- system responsible for passing food through the body
- tube that carries red blood cells to muscles and organs
- neurons that allow for movement
- thick fluid responsable for healing
13 Clues: oxygen enters body • mobile end of muscle • scientific word for knots. • neurons that allow for movement • most distal structure on full arm • proximal to ankle, distal to thigh • thick fluid responsable for healing • receptors that feel pain or pleasure • system that is responsible for breathing • carry blood back to heart with carbon dioxide • ...
Excretory and Integumentary System 2021-11-10
Across
- system that filters blood, excretes waste, excess water, salt and minerals
- stores and secretes urine
- Kidneys help maintain____?
Down
- system excretes extra salt and water through your sweat
- system that excretes carbon dioxide
- filter blood
- digestive, integumentary and excretory system work together to remove_____?
- largest organ of the human body
8 Clues: filter blood • stores and secretes urine • Kidneys help maintain____? • largest organ of the human body • system that excretes carbon dioxide • system excretes extra salt and water through your sweat • system that filters blood, excretes waste, excess water, salt and minerals • digestive, integumentary and excretory system work together to remove_____?
Anatomy Review 1 2024-09-10
Across
- System is the external covering of the body, or the skin
- System exists primarily to produce offspring
- System like the nervous system, the endocrine system helps control body activities but at a much slower rate
- System the role of the lymphatic system compliments that of the cardiovascular system
- Responsible for the transport of oxygen-carrying blood, nutrients, hormones, and other substances to and from the tissue cells where exchanges are made
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- System responsible for excretion and removal of wastes as well as absorption of nutrients
- System it’s role is to keep the body constantly supplied with oxygen and to remove carbon dioxide
- System consists of all the skeletal muscles within the body to assist the skeletal system with movement
- System removes the nitrogen-containing wastes from the blood and flushes them from the body in urine
- is defined as the study of the structure of the human body
- System the body’s fast-acting control system
- is defined as the study of normal function within living organism
- System consists of bones, cartilages, ligaments, and joints
- Consists of lymph vessels, lymph nodes, and other lymphoid organs such as the spleen and tonsils
- System consist of the heart and blood vessels
15 Clues: System the body’s fast-acting control system • System exists primarily to produce offspring • System consist of the heart and blood vessels • System is the external covering of the body, or the skin • is defined as the study of the structure of the human body • System consists of bones, cartilages, ligaments, and joints • ...
Respiratory System and Circulatory System Vocab Words 2024-11-04
Across
- Tiny hair-like structures that line the trachea and other parts of the airways.
- The process of how we take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide
- The liquid part of blood that carries cells, nutrients, and waste throughout the body.
- Tiny blood cells that help your body form clots
- What color is the cell that helps fight infections and diseases
- Blood vessels that carry blood towards the heart
- The gas organisms breathe (including us)
- Tiny blood vessels where the oxygen, nutrients, and waste occurs between blood and tissues
- Cells in blood that can carry oxygen, fight infections, and help with clotting
- Help or support related to the sense of smell (The first word)
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- The tube that connects your voicebox to your lungs.
- The act of breathing in or inhaling.
- The largest artery in the body that carries oxygenated blood from the heart to the body.
- A blood vessel that carries oxygen-rich blood away from the heart to the tissues and organs to the body
- This refers to the heart and blood vessels, and the circulation of blood
- The voice box,It helps you breathe, make sound, and protect the windpipe
- The process of breathing out, where air is released from the lungs.
- The organ in your body that you use to breathe.
- A chamber of the heart that pumps blood out to the lungs and the rest of the body.
- One of the main air passages that branch from the trachea to the lung
20 Clues: The act of breathing in or inhaling. • The gas organisms breathe (including us) • Tiny blood cells that help your body form clots • The organ in your body that you use to breathe. • Blood vessels that carry blood towards the heart • The tube that connects your voicebox to your lungs. • Help or support related to the sense of smell (The first word) • ...
The Respiratory System 2024-01-23
Across
- Retracts when breathing in, allowing oxygen to be pulled into your lungs
- A respiratory disease associated with smoking
- A beneficial nutrient/vitamin that is primarily in oysters/seafood, red meat, and poultry
- A beneficial nutrient/vitamin that is found primarily in pumpkin/chia seeds, almonds, and spinach
- One of the most common respiratory diseases that affects the way you breathe
Down
- Attached to the lungs, and spread air throughout the Alevoli
- Blood vessels in the wall of the Alevoli
- The main body of the Respiratory System
8 Clues: The main body of the Respiratory System • Blood vessels in the wall of the Alevoli • A respiratory disease associated with smoking • Attached to the lungs, and spread air throughout the Alevoli • Retracts when breathing in, allowing oxygen to be pulled into your lungs • One of the most common respiratory diseases that affects the way you breathe • ...
opioid induced respiratory depression (OIRD) 2017-07-19
Across
- respiratory rate function assessment includes rate, regularity and __________.
- opioid analgesics bind to these receptors.
- these kind of thinking skills are required for analysing trends.
- screening for this is recommended in those patients with a high body mass index.
- patients who are taking regular opioid medications prior to hospitalisation are considered to be _________
- nurses need to be aware of _______effect times of opiates.
- comparison of patients current respiratory rate with their__________ can lead to early detection of deterioration.
- rate should be measured before arousing a sleeping patient.
- vigilance in monitoring for adverse events is important during first 24 hours post __________.
- agent required to reverse opiate induced excessive sedation and respiratory depression.
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- advancing sedation measured on a sedation scale indicates need for the nurse to ___________opiate administration.
- respirations can be _________due to three mechanisms affected by opioids.
- standard anaesthetic physical assessment classification.
- documentation of respiratory rate, sedation level and oxygen saturation is completed at least _____hourly for first 24hours.
- consequences of unintended advancing sedation can have _________consequences for patients.
- this factor along with individual and pharmacological are known to be associated with near miss opioid related events.
- analgesic administration should be balanced with this kind of practice.
- this sign of airway obstruction should be promptly re evaluated and patient repositioned.
- increasing levels of _________are evident before decreasing respiratory rate.
- nurses suffer from alarm ______as a result of numerous bedside alarms.
20 Clues: opioid analgesics bind to these receptors. • standard anaesthetic physical assessment classification. • nurses need to be aware of _______effect times of opiates. • rate should be measured before arousing a sleeping patient. • these kind of thinking skills are required for analysing trends. • nurses suffer from alarm ______as a result of numerous bedside alarms. • ...
The Human Respiratory System 2021-03-14
Across
- Tiny air sacs where the exchange of gases between air and blood takes place.
- The trachea divides into these right and left branches.
- Smaller branches of the bronchi.
- bronchial spasm resulting in decreased air movement and air trapped in the alveoli.
- Inflammation of the lining of the bronchial tubes
- Blood vessels surrounding the air sacs.
- Moist membrane covering the lung and chest cavity wall on the inside.
- Area at the back of the throat where the mouth and nasal cavity meet.
Down
- Flap of tissue which prevents food from entering windpipe during swallowing.
- Tube leading from the larynx to the bronchi.
- Opening to the windpipe.
- Contains the vocal cords.
- Flat sheet of muscle separating the chest cavity from the abdominal cavity.
- Infections of the lungs caused by viruses, bacteria or fungi.
14 Clues: Opening to the windpipe. • Contains the vocal cords. • Smaller branches of the bronchi. • Blood vessels surrounding the air sacs. • Tube leading from the larynx to the bronchi. • Inflammation of the lining of the bronchial tubes • The trachea divides into these right and left branches. • Infections of the lungs caused by viruses, bacteria or fungi. • ...
Circulatory and Respiratory System 2021-10-04
Across
- A muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body
- A type blood vessel that carries blood toward the heart
- Lower chamber of the heart. There's a left and a right
- A yellowish fluid that is mostly composed of water. It holds blood cells
- The process in which oxygen is combined with food (glucose) to release energy
- A sheet-like muscle beneath the lungs. It expands and contracts the chest cavity when controlling breathing
- A type blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
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- A cell fragment that helps form blood clots and stops bleeding
- A pair of tubes that branch off the trachea and enter the lungs
- The tube that transports air from the throat to the lungs, also known as the windpipe
- Air sacs within the lungs where gases are exchanged between the lungs and the blood
- Sacs within the lungs where gases are exchanges between the lungs and the blood.
- A tiny blood vessel that connects an artery to a vein. It also exchanges substances such as gases and nutrients with the blood and the body cells
- Upper chamber of the heart. There's a left and a right
14 Clues: A muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body • Lower chamber of the heart. There's a left and a right • Upper chamber of the heart. There's a left and a right • A type blood vessel that carries blood toward the heart • A type blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart • A cell fragment that helps form blood clots and stops bleeding • ...
Respiratory System Diagnostic Terms 2016-06-18
Across
- Strained, high-pitched sound heard on inspiration caused by obstruction in the pharynx or larynx
- Tapping on the surface to determine the difference in the density of the underlying structures. A solid organ will produce a dull sound without resonance.
- Continuous high-pitched whistling sounds produced during breathing
- Acute infection of the throat and upper respiratory tract caused by bacterium
- Infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium ____________; lungs usually are involved, but any organ can be affected.
- Material expelled from the bronchi.
- Chronic bronchial inflammatory disorder with airway obstruction due to bronchial edema and constriction and increased mucous production.
- Loud rumbling sounds heard on auscultation of bronchi obstructed by sputum.
Down
- This is a fine crackling sound heard on auscultation (during inhalation) when there is fluid in the alveoli
- Whooping cough; highly contagious bacterial infection of the pharynx, larynx, and trachea.
- Acute viral infection of infants and children with obstruction of the larynx, accompanied by barking cough and stridor.
- Scratchy sound produced by pleural surfaces rubbing against each other
- Listening to the sounds within the body
- Fancy word for nosebleed
14 Clues: Fancy word for nosebleed • Material expelled from the bronchi. • Listening to the sounds within the body • Continuous high-pitched whistling sounds produced during breathing • Scratchy sound produced by pleural surfaces rubbing against each other • Loud rumbling sounds heard on auscultation of bronchi obstructed by sputum. • ...
Rhythm & The Respiratory System 2023-04-19
Across
- slow time (in Italian)
- moderate pace (in Italian)
- because of these we can produce sounds (2 words)
- fast pace (in Italian)
- a pattern of sound
- what we breathe in
- we have two of these and they work like balloons when the air goes in and out
Down
- Our nose, throat, voice box, wind pipe and lungs are all parts of our ________________ system
- what we breathe out (2 words)
- when we exercise our breathing gets f_ _ _ _ _
- a fancy word for windpipe
- a fancy word for voice box
- how fast/slow a piece of music is performed
- air can go in through the mouth or...
14 Clues: a pattern of sound • what we breathe in • slow time (in Italian) • fast pace (in Italian) • a fancy word for windpipe • moderate pace (in Italian) • a fancy word for voice box • what we breathe out (2 words) • air can go in through the mouth or... • how fast/slow a piece of music is performed • when we exercise our breathing gets f_ _ _ _ _ • ...
Chapter 10 Respiratory System 2025-11-10
Organ systems 2022-06-01
Across
- Body system that breaks down food into nutrients and energy
- Body system that helps with immune responses and tissue drainage
- Body system that produces eggs and sperm
- Body system that acts as a barrier, detects stimuli, and regulates your body temperature
- Body system that brings in oxygen and lets out carbon dioxide when you breathe
Down
- The body system that controls the things that your body does
- The body system that collects and rids the body of wastes
- Body system that produces and secretes hormones throughout your body
- The body system that is the support structure for your body
- This body system uses the heart to pump blood throughout your body
- Body system that is responsible for nearly all movement in the body
11 Clues: Body system that produces eggs and sperm • The body system that collects and rids the body of wastes • The body system that is the support structure for your body • Body system that breaks down food into nutrients and energy • The body system that controls the things that your body does • Body system that helps with immune responses and tissue drainage • ...
Organ System Crossword Puzzle-Trevon Smith 2022-05-31
Across
- controls thought, memory, emotion, touch, motor skills, vision, breathing, temperature, hunger and every process that regulates our body
- System helps to regulate metabolism and the products of digestion
- system gives the body it's shape, movement, blood cells, and provides protection for organs storing minerals.
- System Helps to make us breathe and resperate
- move blood throughout your body.
- System produce egg and sperm cells.
- System Filters blood & remove various toxins/waste from the body’s tissues
- allows us to breathe
- System protect the body from outside threats
- carrys food and liquid from your mouth to your stomach
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- System skin protection-protects body frm external factors
- remove wastes and extra fluid from your body.
- help the body use energy, stay warm and keep the brain, heart, muscles, and other organs working as they should.
- system Transports oxygen, and other nutrients through the body. It also gets rid of carbon dioxide and other unnecessary products.
- System Essential building block for our movement, tendons, and ligaments attached to it
- nourish the developing fetus prior to birth
- System carries food from where it enters to exits.
- produce hair fibers in a regular cycle.
- System sends signals between the brain & rest of the body.
- spongy substance found in the center of the bones
- gives the body its shape, allows movement, makes blood cells, provides protection for organs and stores minerals.
- detects and analyzes sound by transduction
22 Clues: allows us to breathe • move blood throughout your body. • System produce egg and sperm cells. • produce hair fibers in a regular cycle. • detects and analyzes sound by transduction • nourish the developing fetus prior to birth • System protect the body from outside threats • remove wastes and extra fluid from your body. • System Helps to make us breathe and resperate • ...
Human Systems 2021-09-28
Across
- tubes that carry air
- outside protective layer
- branch off of arteries to serve each cell
- arched muscle in the respiratory system
- vessel that carries oxygenated blood
- group of cells working for a purpose
- bottom sections of the heart
Down
- air sacs on lungs
- the heart is like a _______
- the system that transports blood around the body
- the heart has four ________, or sections
- blood flows through _______ to every cell in the body
12 Clues: air sacs on lungs • tubes that carry air • outside protective layer • the heart is like a _______ • bottom sections of the heart • vessel that carries oxygenated blood • group of cells working for a purpose • arched muscle in the respiratory system • the heart has four ________, or sections • branch off of arteries to serve each cell • ...
science 2024-11-07
Across
- largest organ protects body
- muscle that pumps blood
- tubes where broken down food is absorbed into the blood stream
- a muscular tube that carries food from the mouth
- system helps breath oxygen and breath carbon dioxide
- organs help move and give strength
Down
- tubes breaks down food absorbed into bloodstream
- carry messages to and from brain
- tube carries air and connects nose to lungs
- vessel tubes carry blood around body
- command center
- system break down food
- smallest building block of living thing
13 Clues: command center • muscle that pumps blood • system break down food • largest organ protects body • carry messages to and from brain • organs help move and give strength • vessel tubes carry blood around body • smallest building block of living thing • tube carries air and connects nose to lungs • tubes breaks down food absorbed into bloodstream • ...
Human Body Vocabulary 2020-11-11
Across
- System , is made up of blood vessels that carry blood away from and towards the heart
- , Helps with digest food, fighting germs, and regulating the body’s water balance
- System , Helps break down food
- , provides your body with the oxygen and nutrients it needs, it also carries away waste
- , Helps you breathe and moves fresh air into your body while removing waste gases
- , Windpipe part of your airway system
- , Uses a process called enzymes to break down food
- , Inhales oxygen and exhales carbon dioxide
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- , Is a muscle that helps blood flow throughout your body
- , made up of many cells
- System , Helps you breathe
- , made up of one cell
- , Eating and speaking
- , Carry blood away from and towards the heart.
- , Helps the food travel to your stomach
15 Clues: , made up of one cell • , Eating and speaking • , made up of many cells • System , Helps you breathe • System , Helps break down food • , Windpipe part of your airway system • , Helps the food travel to your stomach • , Inhales oxygen and exhales carbon dioxide • , Carry blood away from and towards the heart. • , Uses a process called enzymes to break down food • ...
MEDICAL SPECIALISTS 2025-11-19
Across
- Physician who cares for infants, children, and adolescents.
- Doctor who studies and treats blood disorders.
- Eye doctor who treats eye diseases and performs eye surgery.
- Expert on hormones and gland disorders (e.g., diabetes, thyroid).
- Doctor who treats the urinary tract and male reproductive organs.
- Medical doctor who diagnoses and treats mental health disorders.
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- Specialist in bones, joints, muscles, and the skeletal system.
- Doctor who treats cancer.
- Specialist in lung and respiratory diseases.
- Doctor specializing in the digestive system (stomach, intestines, liver).
- Doctor who diagnoses and treats heart and blood vessel diseases.
- Specialist in arthritis and autoimmune diseases affecting joints.
- Expert in the brain, nerves, and nervous system.
- Doctor specializing in the female reproductive system.
- Specialist in skin, hair, and nail disorders.
15 Clues: Doctor who treats cancer. • Specialist in lung and respiratory diseases. • Specialist in skin, hair, and nail disorders. • Doctor who studies and treats blood disorders. • Expert in the brain, nerves, and nervous system. • Doctor specializing in the female reproductive system. • Physician who cares for infants, children, and adolescents. • ...
