respiratory system Crossword Puzzles
The respiratory system 2024-03-04
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- A tube the Oxygen travels down
- Building blocks of life
- You breathe it in
- Small airways in your lungs
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- The process of taking in oxygen for your body
- Something thatś not needed and harmful
- A waste product that is exhaled
- Tiny sacks at the end of the bronchioles
- Something that makes the body function
- You have 2; contains most respitory system parts
10 Clues: You breathe it in • Building blocks of life • Small airways in your lungs • A tube the Oxygen travels down • A waste product that is exhaled • Something thatś not needed and harmful • Something that makes the body function • Tiny sacks at the end of the bronchioles • The process of taking in oxygen for your body • You have 2; contains most respitory system parts
The Respiratory System 2024-03-12
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- inhaling and exhaling
- small terminal branches of the bronchi that lack cartilage
- irreversible enlargement of the air spaces in the lungs
- examination is followed with radiologic studies to confirm diagnosis
- Acute infection of the principal tissues of the lungs
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- essential to the survival of living cells
- extends from the neck into the chest
- wheezing, coughing, and shortness of breath are the most common symptoms
- can be fatal to elderly people or people with chronic heart disease
- serves as a passageway for food and air
10 Clues: inhaling and exhaling • extends from the neck into the chest • serves as a passageway for food and air • essential to the survival of living cells • Acute infection of the principal tissues of the lungs • irreversible enlargement of the air spaces in the lungs • small terminal branches of the bronchi that lack cartilage • ...
Respiratory System Review 2022-02-06
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- tiny air sacs in the lungs where the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide takes place
- tubes at the bottom of your windpipe that connect into each lung
- process that moves oxygen from the lungs to the blood and carbon dioxide from the blood to the lungs
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- muscle that helps your lungs pull in air and push it out
- help regulate the temperature and humidity of the air you inhale
- allows you to talk and make sounds when air moves in and out
- our bodies use oxygen and glucose to make this
- delivers air from your mouth and nose to the trachea
- small branches of the bronchial tubes that lead to the alveoli
- connects your throat and lungs
10 Clues: connects your throat and lungs • our bodies use oxygen and glucose to make this • delivers air from your mouth and nose to the trachea • muscle that helps your lungs pull in air and push it out • allows you to talk and make sounds when air moves in and out • small branches of the bronchial tubes that lead to the alveoli • ...
Respiratory System Vocabulary 2022-03-12
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- If you know that "respiration" means "_____", then you can already guess what the respiratory system does
- We breathe out _____ dioxide, and plants take it in
- Plants release _____, and we breathe it in
- Our _____ expand and contract like balloons as we breathe
- To become small again after expanding
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- The muscle that allows your lungs to expand and contract; it shrinks as your lungs grow and it grows as your lungs shrink
- Little tubes in your lungs; Clue: Bronchitis
- What scientists call your windpipe
- To blow up like a balloon
- Sacs inside the lungs that get oxygen and carbon dioxide to and from the blood as we breathe in and out
10 Clues: To blow up like a balloon • What scientists call your windpipe • To become small again after expanding • Plants release _____, and we breathe it in • Little tubes in your lungs; Clue: Bronchitis • We breathe out _____ dioxide, and plants take it in • Our _____ expand and contract like balloons as we breathe • ...
The Respiratory System 2025-08-04
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- one part we breathe through
- branching pathways inside the lungs
- the voice box
- the 2 passage ways that go from the trachea to the lungs.
- the muscle under the lungs
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- what we inhale
- what we exhale
- small sacs that exchange gasses
- the largest organ of the respiratory system
- the windpipe
- one part we breathe through
11 Clues: the windpipe • the voice box • what we inhale • what we exhale • the muscle under the lungs • one part we breathe through • one part we breathe through • small sacs that exchange gasses • branching pathways inside the lungs • the largest organ of the respiratory system • the 2 passage ways that go from the trachea to the lungs.
The Respiratory System 2022-10-20
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- makes noise when you talk
- The largest organs in the respiratory system; in a pair
- tube, ringed by cartilage, that brings air down into the lungs
- Carried by the red blood cells from the lungs to the heart and out to the body
- A muscle that contracts and expands to control breathing
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- tiny little fingers that help move mucus from the trachea up to the throat
- picked up by red blood cells in the body and carried back
- On your face, takes in air and helps you smell!
- gathers germs and dust to be expelled by coughing
- Big "trees" that carry air from the trachea into the lungs
10 Clues: makes noise when you talk • On your face, takes in air and helps you smell! • gathers germs and dust to be expelled by coughing • The largest organs in the respiratory system; in a pair • A muscle that contracts and expands to control breathing • picked up by red blood cells in the body and carried back • Big "trees" that carry air from the trachea into the lungs • ...
Human Respiratory System 2022-02-01
10 Clues: voice box • bigger lung • organ below larynx • sacs present in the lungs • oxygen changed with this gas • the organ which takes in air • the pipe which takes air to bronchi • organ which is divided into two parts • organ present between lungs and chest wall • oxygen is flowed through our body with this
Respiratory System Crossword 2022-05-10
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- Air that you breathe in, makes life possible
- The process of breathing
- Tiny air sacs at the end of the bronchioles
- Pushing air out
- Individual pressure from each gas in a mixture
- Taking air in
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- Moves gases from outside of the body into the lungs then into the blood
- The drop in CO2 that occurs in the blood when hyperventilating
- The gas exchange between the blood and the tissues
- Produced from breathing
10 Clues: Taking air in • Pushing air out • Produced from breathing • The process of breathing • Tiny air sacs at the end of the bronchioles • Air that you breathe in, makes life possible • Individual pressure from each gas in a mixture • The gas exchange between the blood and the tissues • The drop in CO2 that occurs in the blood when hyperventilating • ...
Respiratory System Review 2023-02-09
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- smaller tubes that branch off the bronchi
- a thin muscle located under the lungs
- the entry point for inhaling when breathing
- the pharynx is also part of what other system
- singular form of bronchi
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- what is another name for your trachea
- blood vessels that surround alveoli
- the direction the diaphragm goes when you are breathing in
- group of cells located at the end of bronchioles
- what gas do you inhale when breathing
10 Clues: singular form of bronchi • blood vessels that surround alveoli • what is another name for your trachea • a thin muscle located under the lungs • what gas do you inhale when breathing • smaller tubes that branch off the bronchi • the entry point for inhaling when breathing • the pharynx is also part of what other system • group of cells located at the end of bronchioles • ...
HUMAN RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 2025-10-20
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- Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs.
- Dome-shaped muscle that helps in breathing.
- Small branches of bronchi inside the lungs.
- The tube that carries air to the lungs.
- The substance that we breathe in during inhalation.
- The organ used for breathing.
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- Trachea divides into ________.
- The process of releasing air from the lungs.
- The process of taking air into the lungs.
- Part of the respiratory system through which air enters first.
10 Clues: The organ used for breathing. • Trachea divides into ________. • The tube that carries air to the lungs. • The process of taking air into the lungs. • Dome-shaped muscle that helps in breathing. • Small branches of bronchi inside the lungs. • The process of releasing air from the lungs. • The substance that we breathe in during inhalation. • ...
Respiratory System Vocab 2026-02-26
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- passage connecting your throat and lungs
- carries Air to small Sacs called Alveoli
- Tiny Sacs in the lungs where the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide takes place
- carries Air to and from your lungs
- Tube that delivers air from your mouth and nose to trachea
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- two organs that remove Oxygen from the air and pass it into your blood
- hollow areas between the bones in your head that help regulate temperature and humidity of the air you inhale
- humidfies,warms, and removes particles from the airways before it enters
- hollow Organ that allows you to talk and make noise when air moves in and out
- openings that pull air into your respiratory system
10 Clues: carries Air to and from your lungs • passage connecting your throat and lungs • carries Air to small Sacs called Alveoli • openings that pull air into your respiratory system • Tube that delivers air from your mouth and nose to trachea • two organs that remove Oxygen from the air and pass it into your blood • ...
The Respiratory System 2026-03-06
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- Primary organ of gas exchange
- Flap that prevents food from entering the airway
- Branches of the airway leading into each lung
- Membrane that surrounds and protects the lungs
- Contains the vocal cords; also called the voice box
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- Smallest air passages before the alveoli
- Tiny air sacs where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged
- Main muscle involved in breathing
- Passageway for air from the nose to the larynx
- Tube that carries air to the bronchi
10 Clues: Primary organ of gas exchange • Main muscle involved in breathing • Tube that carries air to the bronchi • Smallest air passages before the alveoli • Branches of the airway leading into each lung • Passageway for air from the nose to the larynx • Membrane that surrounds and protects the lungs • Flap that prevents food from entering the airway • ...
Respiratory System Crossword 2026-04-02
a physical system quiz 2023-06-15
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- System The reproductive system is responsible for the creation of new life. It includes organs like the ovaries and uterus in females and the testes in males. The reproductive system allows us to have children and ensures the continuation of our species.
- System The integumentary system is like the body's outer covering. It includes the skin, hair, and nails. The integumentary system protects our body from the external environment, helps regulate body temperature, and allows us to sense touch, pressure, and pain.
- System The nervous system is like the body's control center. It includes the brain, spinal cord, and nerves. The nervous system allows us to think, learn, and feel things. It also helps us move our muscles and controls our senses like seeing, hearing, and touching.
- System The respiratory system is like the body's breathing system. It includes the lungs and airways. The respiratory system helps us breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide. It allows oxygen to enter our bloodstream and keeps our body supplied with the air it needs.
- System The digestive system is like the body's food processor. It includes organs such as the mouth, stomach, and intestines. The digestive system breaks down the food we eat into smaller parts so that our body can absorb the nutrients and energy it needs.
- System The respiratory system is like the body's breathing system. It includes the lungs and airways. The respiratory system helps us breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide. It allows oxygen to enter our bloodstream and keeps our body supplied with the air it needs.
- System The lymphatic system works closely with the immune system. It includes organs like lymph nodes, tonsils, and the spleen. The lymphatic system helps collect and
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- System The circulatory system is like the body's transportation system. It includes the heart, blood vessels, and blood. The circulatory system carries oxygen and nutrients to all parts of our body and removes waste products. It helps keep our body functioning properly.
- System The immune system is like the body's defense force. It protects us from harmful germs, viruses, and bacteria that can make us sick. The immune system includes white blood cells, antibodies, and organs like the thymus and spleen.
- System The excretory system helps our body get rid of waste products. It includes organs like the kidneys, bladder, and skin. The excretory system filters waste materials from our blood and eliminates them through urine, sweat, and other processes.
- System The endocrine system is like the body's chemical messenger system. It includes glands like the pituitary and thyroid glands. The endocrine system produces hormones that control various processes in our body, such as growth, metabolism, and reproduction.
- System The skeletal system is like the body's framework. It consists of bones, which support and protect our organs, give shape to our bodies, and allow us to move. The skeletal system also produces blood cells and stores minerals like calcium for the body's use.
- System The muscular system helps us move. It is made up of muscles that are attached to our bones. When we want to run, jump, or even smile, it is the muscular system that makes it possible. Muscles can be strong and flexible, and they help us perform different activities.
13 Clues: System The lymphatic system works closely with the immune system. It includes organs like lymph nodes, tonsils, and the spleen. The lymphatic system helps collect and • ...
Human Body Systems Crossword 2022-05-06
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- Regulates the body by producing hormones
- skin, hair, regulates temperature
- System that transmits signals from the body to the brain
- System that helps to fight off pathogens
- System that protects major internal organs and provides overall support
- Produces gametes and offspring
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- includes the heart and blood vessels; function is to transport oxygen and nutrients
- Breaks down food
- System that produces movement in the body
- Brings air into the body and removes carbon dioxide
10 Clues: Breaks down food • Produces gametes and offspring • skin, hair, regulates temperature • Regulates the body by producing hormones • System that helps to fight off pathogens • System that produces movement in the body • Brings air into the body and removes carbon dioxide • System that transmits signals from the body to the brain • ...
Organ Systems 2024-07-06
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- The ______ system breaks down food into energy sources for the body.
- The ______ system transports fluid in the tissue back to the blood stream.
- The ________ system is responsible for ventilation and oxygenation.
- The _______ system is responsible for the movement of blood throughout the body.
- The kidneys, bladder, and urethra all form the _____ system.
- The _______ system regulates body heat as well as provide our body with movement.
- The _______ system gives our body the framework it needs for movement.
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- The skin and its accessory organs are a part of the ______ system.
- The ______ system is responsible for all hormones in the blood.
- Male and female _______ systems are different from one another.
- The ________ system is responsible for our sensory information processing.
11 Clues: The kidneys, bladder, and urethra all form the _____ system. • The ______ system is responsible for all hormones in the blood. • Male and female _______ systems are different from one another. • The skin and its accessory organs are a part of the ______ system. • The ________ system is responsible for ventilation and oxygenation. • ...
Levels of Organization 2023-02-01
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- type of tissue carries messages to and from the brain
- type of tissue that provides protection and helps reduce water loss in a plant
- groups of different organs that work together to complete a series of tasks
- organ system involving the lungs
- organ system involving the stomach
- one cell
- organ system involving your bones
- made up of multiple organ systems
- plant system that includes the leaves, stems, and flowers
- type of tissue that transports water and nutrients from one part of a plant to another
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- type of tissue that provides structure and support
- groups of similar types of cells that work together to carry out specific tasks
- a group of different tissues working together to perform a particular job
- many cells
- type of tissue that provides storage; where photosynthesis takes place in a plant
- plant system that anchors the plant and takes in water and nutrients
- the process by which cells become different types of cells is known as cell ____
- the smallest unit of life
- type of tissue that forms the internal lining of the body
- type of tissue that causes movement
- organ system involving your muscles
21 Clues: one cell • many cells • the smallest unit of life • organ system involving the lungs • organ system involving your bones • made up of multiple organ systems • organ system involving the stomach • type of tissue that causes movement • organ system involving your muscles • type of tissue that provides structure and support • type of tissue carries messages to and from the brain • ...
Body Systems 2023-02-22
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- System responsible for movements
- Organized different parts come together to do a job
- Tissue that covers inside and outside of organs
- System responsible for protection, support and structure
- Many complicated parts working together to make sure the organism can function properly
- Many complex parts organized in a certain way to join and do a specific job
- A reaction to a stimulus
- Used to sense smell and taste
- First cell to pick up on a stimulus
- Used to sense touch
- Very basic parts, not really organized or complex
- A reaction to a stimulus
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- Organized, made up of similar basic parts
- System that carries blood away from and towards the heart; moves oxygen in the body
- System responsible for getting nutrients from food
- Tissue that sends messages throughout the body
- Specialized cell in the nervous system; sends messages
- Used to sense temperature and vision
- A type of cell that has a specific job in the body
- Tissue that is responsible for movement
- System responsible for getting fresh air into the body and removing waste gases
- Tissue that connects and holds body parts in place
- System that sends and receives messages in the body
- Decides what to do with information it receives
24 Clues: Used to sense touch • A reaction to a stimulus • A reaction to a stimulus • Used to sense smell and taste • System responsible for movements • First cell to pick up on a stimulus • Used to sense temperature and vision • Tissue that is responsible for movement • Organized, made up of similar basic parts • Tissue that sends messages throughout the body • ...
Human Body Crossword Puzzle 2018-02-08
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- The liver stores ____ in the form of sugar.
- What muscle causes the lungs to expand and contract?
- In the ____ System blood transports nutrients and materials all around your body.
- Where does the digestion begin in the body?
- Cord What is one of the main parts of the Nervous System?
- What gland controls most other glands?
- Motor neurons carry nerve impulses to the ____.
- The skeletal system is made up of many ____.
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- Another word for a nerve cell.
- Your bodies metabolism is controlled by your ____ gland.
- Cavity When air comes through the nose where does it go to next to get to the lungs?
- Is the Cardiac Muscle a Voluntary or Involuntary Muscle?
- A place where two bones come together are ____.
- Tiny balloon like air sacs in the lungs are called ____.
- What is one type of digestion?
- What are chemical messengers secreted by glands?
- What system helps break down food and absorb nutrients?
- A factor that causes sensory receptors to function.
- The Endocrine System is made up of a group of ____.
- In the Respiratory System air starts at the nose and makes its way to the ____ at the end.
20 Clues: Another word for a nerve cell. • What is one type of digestion? • What gland controls most other glands? • The liver stores ____ in the form of sugar. • Where does the digestion begin in the body? • The skeletal system is made up of many ____. • A place where two bones come together are ____. • Motor neurons carry nerve impulses to the ____. • ...
Human Body Crossword Puzzle 2018-02-08
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- Your bodies metabolism is controlled by your ____ gland.
- Where does the digestion begin in the body?
- In the ____ System blood transports nutrients and materials all around your body.
- A place where two bones come together are ____.
- Tiny balloon like air sacs in the lungs are called ____.
- The liver stores ____ in the form of sugar.
- The Endocrine System is made up of a group of ____.
- The skeletal system is made up of many ____.
- Cavity When air comes through the nose where does it go to next to get to the lungs?
- What is one type of digestion?
- Motor neurons carry nerve impulses to the ____.
- In the Respiratory System air starts at the nose and makes its way to the ____ at the end.
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- What gland controls most other glands?
- What are chemical messengers secreted by glands?
- Is the Cardiac Muscle a Voluntary or Involuntary Muscle?
- Cord What is one of the main parts of the Nervous System?
- What system helps break down food and absorb nutrients?
- Another word for a nerve cell.
- A factor that causes sensory receptors to function.
- What muscle causes the lungs to expand and contract?
20 Clues: Another word for a nerve cell. • What is one type of digestion? • What gland controls most other glands? • Where does the digestion begin in the body? • The liver stores ____ in the form of sugar. • The skeletal system is made up of many ____. • A place where two bones come together are ____. • Motor neurons carry nerve impulses to the ____. • ...
Organ System 2017-08-31
11 Clues: Breaks down food • Allows Locomotion • Involved in immunity • Transports materials • Production of offspring • Fast acting control system • Secretes regulatory hormones • Eliminates nitrogenous waste • Keeps blood supplied with oxygen • Location of cutaneous nerve receptors • provides muscle attachment for movement
Science 2024-01-30
7 Clues: has many forms • you can mix them • Can change anytime • can be different sizes • system helps your breath • system helps with movement • system your brain, controls you
Biology 30.2 Crossword - Class Activity 2023-09-30
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- the part of the brain that sends messages to regulate the working rate of the lungs
- a life-threatening colorless and odorless gas
- a condition that causes the bronchioles to constrict
- an iron-rich protein that oxygen binds to
- movement of molecules from an area of high to low concentration
- a lung disorder, which destroys alveoli over time
- a disease causing the lungs to produce thick, sticky mucus
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- air sacs where gas exchange take place
- the organ system responsible for gas exchange
- the best biology teacher
- the type of feedback loop determining the working rate of the lungs
- the leading cause of respiratory diseases
- the smallest of the three types of blood vessels
- a gas molecule essential for human survival
- the organ where alveoli reside
15 Clues: the best biology teacher • the organ where alveoli reside • air sacs where gas exchange take place • the leading cause of respiratory diseases • an iron-rich protein that oxygen binds to • a gas molecule essential for human survival • the organ system responsible for gas exchange • a life-threatening colorless and odorless gas • ...
Body Systems A-Z 2021-10-07
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- What is the tube connected to the lungs?
- The endocrine system is responsible for secreting what?
- Where does the cardiovascular system delivery oxygen and nutrients?
- Supports the body and works with the muscular system
- What does the respiratory system remove from the body?
- The urinary sustem is responsible for balancing the bodies water, what main organ does this?
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- Important for detecting and processing sensory information
- The muscular system helps regulate what?
- What does the Lymphatic system do against pathogens?
- what is the largest part of the Integumentary system
10 Clues: What is the tube connected to the lungs? • The muscular system helps regulate what? • Supports the body and works with the muscular system • What does the Lymphatic system do against pathogens? • what is the largest part of the Integumentary system • What does the respiratory system remove from the body? • The endocrine system is responsible for secreting what? • ...
P4A Fico 2021-08-06
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- systems is several organs work together to form
- is the smallest unit of life
- system is works with the bones to help the body to move
- system is transports blood around the body
- system is controls all body functions
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- system is protects some organs, supports the body and give is shape
- system is allows exchange of gases in the lungs
- system is breaks down food so that it can be used by the body
- is made up of the skeletal system
- is a collection of the same kind of cells forms
10 Clues: is the smallest unit of life • is made up of the skeletal system • system is controls all body functions • system is transports blood around the body • system is allows exchange of gases in the lungs • systems is several organs work together to form • is a collection of the same kind of cells forms • system is works with the bones to help the body to move • ...
Emily Magins crossword puzzle 2021-06-14
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- like a organ in a cell
- more complex type of cell
- more simple type of cell
- what everything is made of
- two different types of alleles
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- two of the same type of alleles
- the body system that uses your lungs
- the body system that uses your nerves and brain
- how plants grow and eat
- the body system that moves your blood around
10 Clues: like a organ in a cell • how plants grow and eat • more simple type of cell • more complex type of cell • what everything is made of • two different types of alleles • two of the same type of alleles • the body system that uses your lungs • the body system that moves your blood around • the body system that uses your nerves and brain
Science Metabolism Topic Vocabulary 2021-11-15
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- broken protein molecules make ____
- the system that lets blood flow to your heart
- this molecule comes from broken-down-starch
- parts of the body that help it function
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- Multiple atoms are combined to create ______
- the system that breaks down food
- the result of glucose and oxygen combining is ___
- the system that lets you breathe
- you breathe in this molecule called____
9 Clues: the system that breaks down food • the system that lets you breathe • broken protein molecules make ____ • you breathe in this molecule called____ • parts of the body that help it function • this molecule comes from broken-down-starch • Multiple atoms are combined to create ______ • the system that lets blood flow to your heart • ...
CBA Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-15
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- creates its own food
- law that states the oldest rock layers are found towards the bottom
- system of the body that breaks down and absorbs nutrients
- system of the body that conducts electrical impulses
- system of the body that allows movement
- rule that states only 10 percent of all energy is transferred to the next level(No Spaces)
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- system of the body that takes in air
- eats to get energy
- when plate tectonics shift and slide causing the ground to shake
- form when two plates of equal density collide
- supercontinent
- System of the body that helps support and protects vital organs
12 Clues: supercontinent • eats to get energy • creates its own food • system of the body that takes in air • system of the body that allows movement • form when two plates of equal density collide • system of the body that conducts electrical impulses • system of the body that breaks down and absorbs nutrients • System of the body that helps support and protects vital organs • ...
Human Systems Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-10
7 Clues: main organ of nervous system • main organ of digestive system • main organs of the muscular system • main organ of integumentary system • main organ of the respiratory system • strongest bone in the skeletal system • main organ of the cardiovascular system
Vital Signs- Chapter 6 2023-08-31
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- BLANK weight increases risk of cardiovascular disease
- most common way to check a pulse
- What reflects the condition of the patients circulatory system?
- heart rate less than 60 beats per minute
- heart rate greater than 100
- difficult or painful breathing; shortness of breath
- what vital sign do the recommend you simultaneously checking respiratory rate with
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- part of the brain that controls temperature
- rate what vital sign is the chest rise and fall for 1 breath
- A process of bringing oxygen to the body and expelling Carbon Dioxide
- respiratory rate of 16-18 (is it normal or abnormal)
- something that can increase your heart rate
12 Clues: heart rate greater than 100 • most common way to check a pulse • heart rate less than 60 beats per minute • part of the brain that controls temperature • something that can increase your heart rate • difficult or painful breathing; shortness of breath • respiratory rate of 16-18 (is it normal or abnormal) • BLANK weight increases risk of cardiovascular disease • ...
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
Cells 2025-05-02
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- a virus that attacks the immune system, specifically the white blood cells
- flexible selectively permeable boundary that helps control what enters and exits the cell
- an oraganism that is infected with or fed up on by a parasite or pathogenic organism
- body system that consist of of organs and substances that includes the skin, mucas and white blood cells
- unicellular organism with membrane-bound nucleus and organelles.
- the semipermeable membrane that surrounds the cytoplast.
- an organism that causes disease in a host
- A highly contagious upper respiratory disease caused by the SARS-COU-2 virus.
- A highly contagious disease caused by the varicella-zoster virus
- regulation of an organisms internal environment to maintain conditions needed to live
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- a preparation that is used to stimulate the body's immune response against a specific disease
- plasma membrane layers copsed of phospholipid molecules arranged with polar heads facing the outside and non-polar tails facing the inside
- microscopic unicellular organisms without a nucleus or another membrane-bound organelle
- specialized structure that carries out a specific cell function in different parts of the cell at the same time
- a cell that is part of the immune system and helps the body fight infections
- Susbstance that is able to kill or inhibit the growth of bacteria.
- a contagious respiratory illness caused influenza viruses that=at the nose, throat and sometime lungs
- A virus that infects a bacteria and reproduces inside it.
- RNA virus, such as HIV, with reverse transcriptase in its core
- the central membrane bound organelles
20 Clues: the central membrane bound organelles • an organism that causes disease in a host • A virus that infects a bacteria and reproduces inside it. • the semipermeable membrane that surrounds the cytoplast. • RNA virus, such as HIV, with reverse transcriptase in its core • unicellular organism with membrane-bound nucleus and organelles. • ...
Body Systems 2021-12-08
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- the system responsible for breaking down food and turning it into energy
- the system responsible for sending signals and telling your body how to respond
- the system responsible for moving blood and nutrients around your body
- the center of the nervous system
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- the system responsible for breathing
- the organ that pumps your blood
- the system that gets rid of waste in your body
- the organ that breaks down food using acid
- the system that contains bones and gives us structure
- the gas we need to breathe in to survive
10 Clues: the organ that pumps your blood • the center of the nervous system • the system responsible for breathing • the gas we need to breathe in to survive • the organ that breaks down food using acid • the system that gets rid of waste in your body • the system that contains bones and gives us structure • the system responsible for moving blood and nutrients around your body • ...
Organ systems 2023-02-27
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- red protein in blood that binds oxygen and CO2
- system that protects
- system that directs
- tissue type that connects and separates
- connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone
- bone that supports organs in abdomen
- system that pumps and delivers materials
- skin hair and nails
- process that allows materials to cross
- system that moves
- where gases are exchanged from air to blood
- required to extract energy fr. glucose by cell resp.
- carries oxygenated blood away from heart
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- thin membrane that materials must cross
- carries material to every cell
- absorbs oxygen excretes CO2
- waste product of cell respiration
- tissue type that send signals in body
- carries oxygen and carbon dioxide
- delivers blood to right atrium
- part of nervous system that directs the rest
- system that gathers material and excretes waste
- what organ systems try to support
- tissue type that moves
- brain and spinal cord
- largest artery takes blood from left ventricle
- smallest blood vessel-exchanges material
- related to the lungs
- leg bone
- nerve cell
- part of nervous system that directs movement
- pushes blood through blood vessels
- carries deoxygenated blood toward heart
33 Clues: leg bone • nerve cell • system that moves • system that directs • skin hair and nails • system that protects • related to the lungs • brain and spinal cord • tissue type that moves • absorbs oxygen excretes CO2 • carries material to every cell • delivers blood to right atrium • waste product of cell respiration • carries oxygen and carbon dioxide • what organ systems try to support • ...
Unit #1 - Levels of Organization & Characteries of Life 2025-07-15
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- Human, dog, cat, bird, fish
- The body is divided into two main regions
- Muscle cell, nerve cell, red blood cell, skin cell, white blood cell
- Closer to the surface
- Water, oxygen, glucose, DNA, proteins
- Keeping the body’s internal balance
- Position, Standard body stance: standing, facing forward, arms at sides, palms out
- Ability to move or change position
- Above
- Epithelial tissue, connective tissue, muscle tissue, nervous tissue, adipose tissue
- Toward the back
- Farther from the surface
- Composition, All living things are made of cells
- Nucleus, mitochondria, ribosomes, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus
- Farther from the midline
- Toward the front
- Study of cells
- Heart, brain, lungs, stomach, liver
- Below
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- Farther from the point of attachment
- All the chemical reactions in the body
- System, Digestive system, nervous system, respiratory system, circulatory system, muscular system
- Study of tissues
- ____________ anatomy is the study of structures too small to see without a microscope
- Increase in size or number of cells
- Closer to the point of attachment
- Closer to the midline
- Making new life or offspring
- Removing waste from the body
- , ________ anatomy is the study of body parts visible to the naked eye
30 Clues: Above • Below • Study of cells • Toward the back • Study of tissues • Toward the front • Closer to the surface • Closer to the midline • Farther from the surface • Farther from the midline • Human, dog, cat, bird, fish • Making new life or offspring • Removing waste from the body • Closer to the point of attachment • Ability to move or change position • Keeping the body’s internal balance • ...
HBS Vocab Quiz 2024-10-21
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- a group of similar cells that perform a common function
- hormone released in conditions of stress
- a bacterium, virus, or other disease causing microorganism
- the outermost layer of the skin
- to break down food and obtain energy
- system responsible for producing offspring.
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- system responsible for removing waste from the body
- system responsible for movement and flexibility
- system responsible for taking in oxygen and removing carbon dioxide
- system that senses and responds to information. Consists of the brain, spinal cords, etc.
10 Clues: the outermost layer of the skin • to break down food and obtain energy • hormone released in conditions of stress • system responsible for producing offspring. • system responsible for movement and flexibility • system responsible for removing waste from the body • a group of similar cells that perform a common function • ...
Medical Terminology Organization of the Body 2021-09-13
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- pertaining to the lower back
- a single backbone
- malignant tumor of cartilage
- pertaining to the ribs
- inflammation of the liver
- pertaining to the esophagus
- magnetic resonance images abbreviation
- part of the respiratory system
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- pertaining to the neck
- below
- combining form for skull
- muscle separating the chest and abdomen
- space that contains organs
- large area between the lungs
- far
15 Clues: far • below • a single backbone • pertaining to the neck • pertaining to the ribs • combining form for skull • inflammation of the liver • space that contains organs • pertaining to the esophagus • pertaining to the lower back • malignant tumor of cartilage • large area between the lungs • part of the respiratory system • magnetic resonance images abbreviation • ...
The Organization of Organisms 2021-10-01
15 Clues: I am last • I am Third • I am fourth • I am second • I pump you up • I kill poison • I make you grow • I take out trash • I let you breathe • I make you strong • I make everything • I chose your gender • I am the mastermind • I carry your weight • I annihilate every bit of food
Organ Systems for Animals and Plants 2014-05-27
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.
Down
- _________ 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. • ...
Anatomy of the Respiratory Tract 2021-04-16
Across
- 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.
Down
- _________ 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. • ...
Ch 12 2025-10-13
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- "First responders" to infection.
- systemic inflammatory response triggered by macrophages.
- originate from monocytes. Agranulocytes.
- life threatening condition- infection in blood.
- agents that cause disease.
- provide innate defense, interfering with viruses & helping activate macrophages.
- cells that stimulate development of adaptive immunity.
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- immunity that includes barrier defense and internal defense.
- circulate within hemolymph & carry out phagocytosis.
- fluid rich in white blood cells, dead pathogens, and cell debris.
- discharge destructive enzymes.
- system that consists of 30 proteins that are activated by substances on microbe surface.
- system that enables animal to avoid, or limit infections.
- defense that includes skin & mucous membrane of respiratory, urinary, & reproductive system.
- type of cell that release histamine.
15 Clues: agents that cause disease. • discharge destructive enzymes. • "First responders" to infection. • type of cell that release histamine. • originate from monocytes. Agranulocytes. • life threatening condition- infection in blood. • circulate within hemolymph & carry out phagocytosis. • cells that stimulate development of adaptive immunity. • ...
Homeostasis 2021-11-26
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- a primary lymphoid organ in the immune system.
- a pair of spongy, air-filled organs located on either side of the chest (thorax).
- the process living things use to maintain stable conditions.
- a system that carries blood away and towards the heart.
- an organ that functions as the nervous system's nerve center
- discharged from the body
- the system in an organism's body that performs the function of disposing of wastes through peeing or pooping.
- a kind of body tissue made up of lengthy cells that can stretch and move.
- our body’s central framework which is all our bones in our body.
- a system that helps the body digest food and liquid.
- a system of glands that produce hormones.
- an organ system in vertebrates that is part of the circulatory system and the immune system.
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- a system that allows movement, structure, and circulation of blood around our body.
- pump blood throughout our body.
- a muscular organ found on the left side of the upper belly that digests food.
- our body’s command center.
- a hormone and drug involved in the regulation of visceral functioning.
- A system that allows us to breathe in the fresh air and let out waste gases.
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. • the process living things use to maintain stable conditions. • ...
The Digestion Sytem 2021-11-18
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- A tube of the respiratory system
- Absorbs nutrients into the body
- Produces saliva
- Breaks food down into smaller pieces
- Secretes pancreatic juice
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- Secretes intestinal juices
- Secretes gastric juices
- Stores the bile
- Creates bile
- The process of absorbing nutrients
- Processes the body's waste
- Food travels down this tube
12 Clues: Creates bile • Stores the bile • Produces saliva • Secretes gastric juices • Secretes pancreatic juice • Secretes intestinal juices • Processes the body's waste • Food travels down this tube • Absorbs nutrients into the body • A tube of the respiratory system • The process of absorbing nutrients • Breaks food down into smaller pieces
Review Crossword 2016-05-31
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- protist that eats and moves using cilia
- the basic unit of life
- visible trait produced by a genotype
- organelle that creates energy for the cell
- transport system of the human body
- organelle that controls what goes in and out of the cell
- body system that is made up of four systems that all remove waste
- organelle that controls what goes in and out of the nucleus
- type of cloud that produces fog
- severe weather type caused by thunderstorms
- where photosynthesis takes place in a plant cell
- body system that controls all others
- protist that has an eyespot and a flagella
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- protist that moves using pseudopods
- weather tool that measures air pressure
- body system that fights off diseases
- body system that brings in oxygen and lets out carbon dioxide
- type of cloud that produces thunderstorms
- genotype where both alleles are the same
- organelle that controls the cell's activities
- genotype where both alleles are different
- body system that produces hormones and regulates the body
- two alleles or letters that represent a trait
- protist that moves in colonies
- tiny hairs on the outside of a cell
25 Clues: the basic unit of life • protist that moves in colonies • type of cloud that produces fog • transport system of the human body • protist that moves using pseudopods • tiny hairs on the outside of a cell • body system that fights off diseases • visible trait produced by a genotype • body system that controls all others • weather tool that measures air pressure • ...
Human Body Crossword Puzzle 2018-02-08
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- A place where two bones come together are ____.
- Another word for a nerve cell.
- The Endocrine System is made up of a group of ____.
- What gland controls most other glands?
- What system helps break down food and absorb nutrients?
- What are chemical messengers secreted by glands?
- Is the Cardiac Muscle a Voluntary or Involuntary Muscle?
- Motor neurons carry nerve impulses to the ____.
- The skeletal system is made up of many ____.
- Your bodies metabolism is controlled by your ____ gland.
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- A factor that causes sensory receptors to function.
- In the Respiratory System air starts at the nose and makes its way to the ____ at the end.
- The liver stores ____ in the form of sugar.
- Where does the digestion begin in the body?
- Cord What is one of the main parts of the Nervous System?
- Tiny balloon like air sacs in the lungs are called ____.
- What muscle causes the lungs to expand and contract?
- What is one type of digestion?
- In the ____ System blood transports nutrients and materials all around your body.
- Cavity When air comes through the nose where does it go to next to get to the lungs?
20 Clues: Another word for a nerve cell. • What is one type of digestion? • What gland controls most other glands? • The liver stores ____ in the form of sugar. • Where does the digestion begin in the body? • The skeletal system is made up of many ____. • A place where two bones come together are ____. • Motor neurons carry nerve impulses to the ____. • ...
Respiratory Structures 2026-03-29
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- The diaphragm is the primary, dome-shaped skeletal muscle that works with rib muscles to move air in and out of lungs
- Contains the vocal cords, which contract and vibrate when you speak (“voice box”)
- smaller air passageways that are subdivisions of the bronchi
- primary organ of the respiratory system, responsible for swapping oxygen from the air into the bloodstream and exhaling carbon dioxide waste
Down
- air-filled, mucosa-lined channels within the nose (separated by the septum) that act as the primary entrance to the respiratory system
- Carries air to the lungs (the windpipe), supported by rings of cartilage
- large airways of the lower respiratory tract, branching from the trachea (windpipe) into the lungs to conduct air to and from the lungs.
- A thin, fluid-filled membrane that surrounds the lungs
- A flap of cartilage that lies behind the tongue that serves to close the opening to the trachea when a person swallows
- commonly known as the throat, is a 4–5 inch, muscle-lined tube
- Tiny air sacs at the end of the bronchioles responsible for gas exchange
11 Clues: A thin, fluid-filled membrane that surrounds the lungs • smaller air passageways that are subdivisions of the bronchi • commonly known as the throat, is a 4–5 inch, muscle-lined tube • Carries air to the lungs (the windpipe), supported by rings of cartilage • Tiny air sacs at the end of the bronchioles responsible for gas exchange • ...
Body System exam Review 2023-12-19
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- this system works by transmitting and receiving signals in the body
- if the large intestine cannot absorb enough water a person will suffer from
- the movement of blood around the body
- Small blood vessels that connect arteries to veins
- this type of digestion uses acids and enzymes to break down food into simpler substances
- This system helps us defend against pathogens
- Large blood vessels that bring blood away from the heart
- Muscles that work automatically during peristalsis are known as
- this system brings oxygen in from the air
- As Altitude above sea level increases, air pressure
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- type of digestion that physically breaks down food to smaller pieces
- these are the main organs of gas exchange
- this is the waste product gas that is removed by the lungs
- Chewing and churning are this type of digestion
- this system breaks down food to a useable form
- this system transport glucose and oxygen to the cells
- this is where digestion begins
- Smooth skeletal and cardiac are the three main types of this tissue
- this organ releases Insulin which helps store glucose in the liver
- large blood vessels that bring blood back to the heart
- the main function of this system is voluntary or involuntary movement
21 Clues: this is where digestion begins • the movement of blood around the body • these are the main organs of gas exchange • this system brings oxygen in from the air • This system helps us defend against pathogens • this system breaks down food to a useable form • Chewing and churning are this type of digestion • Small blood vessels that connect arteries to veins • ...
Levels of Organization 2022-02-07
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- lungs are an organ in this body system
- brain, spinal cord, and nerves help control and coordinate body functions in this system
- holds your DNA for your cells
- releases hormones into the bloodstream from various glands
- heart, blood vessels, and blood are used to deliver oxygen and nutrients throughout the body
- Supports and suspends organelles and cellular molecules
- skin, sweat glands, hair, and fingernails are organs in this system
- hold everything inside the cell
- produces children through sexual reproduction
- We are this!
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- "little organs"
- body system that breaks down food
- made up of a group of cells
- location of protein synthesis
- the powerhouse of the cell!
- made of tissues organized to carry out a specific function
- The _________ system protects the body from foreign substances and pathogenic organisms
- the smallest unit of life
- organ _________ are made of a group of organs that work together to perform a job for your body
- Balances fluid levels in the body and controls its immune response
- provides shape, support, and protection to the body
- This system has over 650 skeletal muscles
- removes waste products from the body as urine
23 Clues: We are this! • "little organs" • the smallest unit of life • made up of a group of cells • the powerhouse of the cell! • location of protein synthesis • holds your DNA for your cells • hold everything inside the cell • body system that breaks down food • lungs are an organ in this body system • This system has over 650 skeletal muscles • ...
respiratory 2021-05-06
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- blood pressure, the pressure of blood as the left ventricle relaxes
- return, amount of blood that returns to the heart from the body
- diaphragm relaxes and forms dome shape
- output, amount of blood pumped per minute
- lung capacity, residual volume plus vital capacity
- volume, the amount left in the lungs after a forced expiration
- rate, number of times the heart beats per minute
- of blood flow, when we exercise blood flow is redistributed from organs to working muscles
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- reserve volume, the max amount air breathed in on top of a normal inspiration
- volume, amount of blood in the body
- reserve volume, max amount of air breathed out on top of a normal expiration
- exchange, occurs because of differences in concentration or pressure levels
- blood pressure, the pressure of blood as the left ventricle contracts
- capacity, max amount of air that can be breathed out after inspiration
- diaphragm contracts and flattens
- volume, the amount of air breathed in and out with each breath
- volume, amount of blood pumped each beat
17 Clues: diaphragm contracts and flattens • volume, amount of blood in the body • diaphragm relaxes and forms dome shape • volume, amount of blood pumped each beat • output, amount of blood pumped per minute • rate, number of times the heart beats per minute • lung capacity, residual volume plus vital capacity • volume, the amount of air breathed in and out with each breath • ...
Body Systems 2025-02-25
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- Blood vessel that carries blood to the heart.
- The connective tissue made up of plasma, RBCs, WBCs and platelets.
- Tiny sacs at the end of the bronchioles where gas exchange occurs.
- Carries oxygenated blood from the heart to other body parts.
- The part of the blood that helps fight pathogens
- Single tube that carries gases into and out of the body. Has rings of cartilage.
- Voice box, allows speech
- Blood Cells The part of the blood that transports gases.
- Organ system that exchanges gas between the body and environment.
- The organ where gas exchange occurs.
- Pieces of cells in blood that help with clotting.
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- The part of the respiratory systems that prevents food from going into the trachea.
- Part of the respiratory system that splits into two sections.
- The gas that is produced as waste by cells in the body.
- Liquid part of the blood that carries water, nutrients and urea.
- Blood vessels where blood exchanges materials with other cells in the body.
- The rate at which your heart beats when you are sitting still and relaxing.
- Tiny tubes that carry air deep into the lungs.
- The organ that pumps blood throughout the body
- The organ system that transports materials around the body in blood.
- Region of the throat where the nasal cavity, oral cavity, trachea, and esophagus meet.
- Part of the body that warms, moistens and filters air as it enters the body.
- The gas that is used by mitochondria to provide cells with energy.
23 Clues: Voice box, allows speech • The organ where gas exchange occurs. • Blood vessel that carries blood to the heart. • Tiny tubes that carry air deep into the lungs. • The organ that pumps blood throughout the body • The part of the blood that helps fight pathogens • Pieces of cells in blood that help with clotting. • The gas that is produced as waste by cells in the body. • ...
Chapter 2 Levels of Organization 2023-09-26
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- a group of cells that are organized to perform a specific function
- system removes liquid wastes from the body
- system that moves bones causes the heart to beat and moves
- different types of tissues that function together
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- system that controls movement and communication from the brain to the rest of the body
- system breaks down food into essential nutrients
- smallest unit of life
- system that delivers nutrients and oxygen to all the cells of the body
- system that supports the body protects organs and allows movement
- group of organs working together
- system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
11 Clues: smallest unit of life • group of organs working together • system removes liquid wastes from the body • system breaks down food into essential nutrients • different types of tissues that function together • system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide • system that moves bones causes the heart to beat and moves • ...
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
Body Systems Crossword 2022-08-20
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- A body system that is responsible for all the body’s movement
- A body system that makes and releases different hormones to regulate biological processes
- A body system that moves fresh air into the body while removing waste gases
- A gland in the brain and keeps the body in homeostasis
- A pair of bean-shaped organs
- An organ located behind the ribcage and in between the lungs
- Bands of elastic tissue around the body’s joints, binding bone to bone
- A complex organ connected to the spinal cord
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- A body system that creates waste by-products
- A body system that transports oxygen, nutrients, and hormones to muscles, tissues, and organs throughout your body
- A body system that helps parts of the body communicate with each other
- A body system that breaks down nutrients for your body to absorb.
- J-shaped organ
- One of the types of muscles that line the inside of organs, such as the stomach and intestines
- A body system that supports the body and gives it shape
15 Clues: J-shaped organ • A pair of bean-shaped organs • A body system that creates waste by-products • A complex organ connected to the spinal cord • A gland in the brain and keeps the body in homeostasis • A body system that supports the body and gives it shape • An organ located behind the ribcage and in between the lungs • ...
The Cardio-Respiratory System 2022-01-25
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- The smallest kind of blood vessel.
- What blood feels in the left ventricle.
- Diffuses out of the blood into the lungs.
- Where gaseous exchange takes place.
- A product of heart rate and stroke volume.
- Amount of blood ejected from heart per sec.
Down
- Used in breathing when exercising.
- Carries deoxygenated blood to the heart.
- The movement of oxygen from alveoli to blood.
- In between the right atrium and ventricle.
- Made up of rings of cartilage.
- Where the heart relaxes and fills with blood.
- Where the blood is transported to gain oxygen.
- The main artery taking blood away from the heart.
14 Clues: Made up of rings of cartilage. • Used in breathing when exercising. • The smallest kind of blood vessel. • Where gaseous exchange takes place. • What blood feels in the left ventricle. • Carries deoxygenated blood to the heart. • Diffuses out of the blood into the lungs. • In between the right atrium and ventricle. • A product of heart rate and stroke volume. • ...
The Human Respiratory System 2024-01-18
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- The first two branches of the trachea.
- This contracts and moves down when we inhale, pulling air into the lungs.
- Blood which which is returning to the lungs is low in oxygen, and is called ____________ blood.
- Process which involves the exchange of gases between an organism and its surroundings by inhalation and exhalation.
- A black sticky substance found in tobacco smoke which can damage the lungs.
- Tiny air sacs in lungs surrounded by capillaries. They have thin walls and a large surface area for gas exchange.
- The process whereby cells obtain energy from glucose, which requires oxygen and releases carbon dioxide and water as waste products.
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- Name for any substance which can cause the growth of cancerous cells.
- When blood contains a high concentration of oxygen it is called _______________ blood.
- Gaseous product of cellular respiration.
- By exercising regularly we can improve it, and it means our bodies won't get tired easily from physical activity.
- Smaller tubes which branch off of the bronchi into the lungs.
- Also known as the windpipe, it connects the mouth to the lungs.
- Substance in tobacco smoke which is highly addictive
14 Clues: The first two branches of the trachea. • Gaseous product of cellular respiration. • Substance in tobacco smoke which is highly addictive • Smaller tubes which branch off of the bronchi into the lungs. • Also known as the windpipe, it connects the mouth to the lungs. • Name for any substance which can cause the growth of cancerous cells. • ...
Circulatory and Respiratory System 2026-01-27
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- main organs of the respiratory system
- large muscle below the lungs that contracts and relaxes to move air in and out of the lungs.
- – muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body
- - group of organs that work together to pump blood throughout the body and remove wastes
- the movement of air into and out of the lungs
- - a vessel that brings blood toward the heart
- - tiny blood vessels that deliver blood supplies to individual cells and take away waste materials
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- – channels that carry blood throughout the body
- - a vessel that takes blood away from the heart
- tubelike passageway at the top of the throat that receives air, food, and liquids from the mouth or nose.
- tube that is held open by c-shaped rings of cartilage where air enters
- the two narrow tubes from the trachea that lead into the lungs
- microscopic pouches or sacs in the bronchioles where gas exchange occurs
- triangle shaped area (voicebox) in which air passes from the pharynx into
14 Clues: main organs of the respiratory system • the movement of air into and out of the lungs • - a vessel that brings blood toward the heart • – channels that carry blood throughout the body • - a vessel that takes blood away from the heart • – muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body • the two narrow tubes from the trachea that lead into the lungs • ...
Nervous System 2023-03-17
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- specialized cells that detect changes in the body.
- responsible for muscle tone, balance, posture, and muscle coordination.
- disease common in the nervous system that affects muscle control, movement, and coordination.
- system that sends messages to the CNS.
- someone who studies the anatomy of the nervous system.
- connects the brain to the spinal cord and controls automatic functions.
- what happens to your body before speaking in public?
- what is your nervous system trying to maintain when you sweat?
- someone who studies the nervous system.
- Which part of the nervous system is made up of the brain and spinal cord?
- which part of the nervous system is in charge of flight or fight response?
- what is the part of the peripheral nervous system that controls voluntary movement?
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- what is the part of the peripheral nervous system that controls automatic functions?
- hormone that regulates the metabolism of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins.
- what part of the nervous system is in charge of the rest and digest response?
- hormone that interacts with the sympathetic nervous system during fight or flight response
- nerve cells that carry electrical messages.
- someone who studies the biology of the nervous system.
- the major controlling, regulatory, and communicating system in the body.
- carries impulses from all parts of the brain to the body and all parts of the body to the brain.
- disease common in the nervous system that affects brain function, memory, and behavior.
- system that works with the nervous to identify odors.
- what system does the brain work with to regulate heart rate and blood pressure?
- system that provides calcium that is essential to the functioning of the nervous system.
- largest part of the brain-controls memory/reasoning.
25 Clues: system that sends messages to the CNS. • someone who studies the nervous system. • nerve cells that carry electrical messages. • specialized cells that detect changes in the body. • what happens to your body before speaking in public? • largest part of the brain-controls memory/reasoning. • system that works with the nervous to identify odors. • ...
Body Systems and Homeostasis Cross Word Puzzle 2023-03-17
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- Circulate in the bloodstream and control the actions of certain cells or organs
- The system that includes the organs that involve producing offspring
- When the product of a reaction leads to a decrease in that reaction
- Includes the brain, spinal cord, and a complex network of nerves
- An organ that makes one or more substances, such as hormones, digestive juices, or sweat
- The system that contains the heart and the blood vessels
- The system that includes the nose, throat, and lungs
- The system composed with specialized cells called muscle fibers
- Composed of cells that have the special ability to shorten or contract in order to make the body move
- The system that includes the organs that break down food
- The ability of an organism to deal with the consequences of a disruption in internal and external environments
- A state of balance among all the body systems needed for the body to survive and function correctly
Down
- The system that includes the bone structure of the body
- The glands and organs that make hormones and release them directly into the blood
- Consists of organ which remove metabolic wastes and toxins from the body
- A single muscle cell
- The bigger blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to tissues and organs in the body
- Occurs to increase the change or output
- A biological occurrence where the output of a system amplifies the system or inhibits the system
- The smaller blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to tissues and organs in the body
20 Clues: A single muscle cell • Occurs to increase the change or output • The system that includes the nose, throat, and lungs • The system that includes the bone structure of the body • The system that contains the heart and the blood vessels • The system that includes the organs that break down food • The system composed with specialized cells called muscle fibers • ...
Nervous System 2021-05-12
Across
- specialized cells that detect changes in the body.
- responsible for muscle tone, balance, posture, and muscle coordination.
- disease common in the nervous system that affects muscle control, movement, and coordination.
- system that sends messages to the CNS.
- someone who studies the anatomy of the nervous system.
- connects the brain to the spinal cord and controls automatic functions.
- what happens to your body before speaking in public?
- what is your nervous system trying to maintain when you sweat?
- someone who studies the nervous system.
- Which part of the nervous system is made up of the brain and spinal cord?
- which part of the nervous system is in charge of flight or fight response?
- what is the part of the peripheral nervous system that controls voluntary movement?
Down
- what is the part of the peripheral nervous system that controls automatic functions?
- hormone that regulates the metabolism of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins.
- what part of the nervous system is in charge of the rest and digest response?
- hormone that interacts with the sympathetic nervous system during fight or flight response
- nerve cells that carry electrical messages.
- someone who studies the biology of the nervous system.
- the major controlling, regulatory, and communicating system in the body.
- carries impulses from all parts of the brain to the body and all parts of the body to the brain.
- disease common in the nervous system that affects brain function, memory, and behavior.
- system that works with the nervous to identify odors.
- what system does the brain work with to regulate heart rate and blood pressure?
- system that provides calcium that is essential to the functioning of the nervous system.
- largest part of the brain-controls memory/reasoning.
25 Clues: system that sends messages to the CNS. • someone who studies the nervous system. • nerve cells that carry electrical messages. • specialized cells that detect changes in the body. • what happens to your body before speaking in public? • largest part of the brain-controls memory/reasoning. • system that works with the nervous to identify odors. • ...
Anatomy of the Respiratory Tract 2021-04-16
Across
- 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.
Down
- _________ 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. • ...
Reece B. week of March 4th 2019-03-07
Across
- a lung compartment containing air
- a small tube in the lungs that carries air sacs
- an organ of the respiratory system that contains brochioles and air sacs
- a right atrium that receives blood returning from the body via. that supenor and inferion vena carae
- a polygon with two polygonal forces with the other faces parallelograms
Down
- the tiny structures on cells in the living of many parts of the respiratory system
- the tube that carries air form the larynx to the lungs
- the upper part of the trachea containing the vocal cords
- the dome-shaped muscle below you lung that contracts to let air into the lungs
- a measure of volume of one unit wide, long, and high
10 Clues: a lung compartment containing air • a small tube in the lungs that carries air sacs • a measure of volume of one unit wide, long, and high • the tube that carries air form the larynx to the lungs • the upper part of the trachea containing the vocal cords • a polygon with two polygonal forces with the other faces parallelograms • ...
BIOLOGY CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWER 2024-10-22
Across
- Process that converts light energy from the sun into chemical energy that fuels the metabolism of organisms
- This is cause by tobacco
- A another name of nose
- Refers to the lungs or the respiratory system
Down
- The net movement of molecules from an area of greater concentration to an area of lesser concentration.
- The layer of gases that surrounds a planet or other celestial body
- The process by which organisms exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide
- Name the thing that is very harmful to our respiratory system by using it
- A series of biochemical reactions to release the energy stored in nutrients through the oxidation of acetyl derived from carbohydrates
- Rings of this is present in the throat
10 Clues: A another name of nose • This is cause by tobacco • Rings of this is present in the throat • Refers to the lungs or the respiratory system • The process by which organisms exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide • The layer of gases that surrounds a planet or other celestial body • Name the thing that is very harmful to our respiratory system by using it • ...
Homeostasis 2021-11-26
Across
- 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).
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Systems, Organs, Tissues, and Cells 2025-11-20
Across
- ___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 • ...
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 Systems for Animals and Plants 2014-05-27
body systems 2024-05-16
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
Organ Review 2022-03-01
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
The Viral Virus 2020-08-17
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
Asthma 2016-09-25
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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. • ...
That's Gross 2022-01-05
Across
- 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 • ...
Health Final Project: Five Senses and Body Parts 2022-02-17
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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. • ...
Reparatory and Circulatory system 2023-11-28
Across
- muscle that acts like a pump for the circulatory system
- another name for the circulatory system
- Organs that supply blood with oxygen
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
Word Puzzle 2021-12-05
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
ESS Concepts P-Z 2024-03-21
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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. • ...
Body Systems 2022-02-09
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
Animal Systems 2023-08-15
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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? • ...
The Circulatory System 2013-01-10
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
WWA - Week 3 - Vocabulary 2022-02-20
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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. • ...
Pollution 2024-10-23
16 Clues: soil • waste • litter • sewage • disease • erosion • mercury • mutative • pollutant • pesticide • respiratory • radioactive • insecticide • carcinogenic • disintegrate • contamination
PARTS OF OUR BODY 2024-04-10
Across
- SENDS AND RECIEVES SIGNALS
- STUDIES HEART
- ABSORBS WATER
- STORES URINE
- HAVE THIN WALLS AND APPEAR BLUE
Down
- 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
The Respiratory System 2023-09-21
Across
- 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
Across
- process by which oxygen and glucose undergo a complex chemical reaction
- another name for the throat
- main organs of the respiratory system
Down
- 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 • ...
Colin's Body Systems and Homeostasis crossword Puzzle 2022-03-10
Across
- 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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
