respiratory system Crossword Puzzles
Respiratory System Vocab 2025-02-10
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- process by which oxygen and glucose undergo a complex chemical reaction
- another name for the throat
- main organs of the respiratory system
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- passage through which air moves in the respiratory system; also called the windpipe
- tiny sacs of lung tissue the move gases between air and blood
- passages that direct air into the lungs
- large dome shaped muscle that plays a role in breathing
7 Clues: another name for the throat • main organs of the respiratory system • passages that direct air into the lungs • large dome shaped muscle that plays a role in breathing • tiny sacs of lung tissue the move gases between air and blood • process by which oxygen and glucose undergo a complex chemical reaction • ...
WWA - Week 3 - Vocabulary 2022-02-20
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- The red liquid containing oxygen and nutrients that pumps through the veins and arteries of humans and many other animals.
- Blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart.
- A wall of muscle that separates the chest and abdomen in humans and certain animals.
- A tiny blood vessel where substances are exchanged between the blood and the body cells.
- The organ that pumps blood through the body of a person or animal.
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- A gas that is expelled from the body by the respiratory system.
- A group of parts that work together as a whole.
- Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart.
- The tube that carries air to the lungs in humans and other animals that breathe air; windpipe.
- Main organs of the respiratory system. They bring oxygen to the body and get rid of carbon dioxide.
10 Clues: A group of parts that work together as a whole. • Blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart. • Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart. • A gas that is expelled from the body by the respiratory system. • The organ that pumps blood through the body of a person or animal. • ...
Animal Systems 2023-08-15
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- The _________ system helps to transport digested food to all parts of the body.
- When we exhale, our diaphragm moves ________.
- The main function of the respiratory system is for the __________ of gases with the surroundings.
- Which is the main organ in the circulatory system?
- Which system supports the body and gives it shape?
- The _________ system is responsible for breaking down food into simpler substances.
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- Digestion begins in the _________.
- Digestion of food is complete in the _________ intestine.
- What are the tubes that blood flow in our body called?
- What is one gas that is exhaled without being circulated around our body?
- Which system allows our body to move?
- When we inhale, our ribs move _____.
- Which intestine is responsible for absorbing water from undigested food?
- Respiration is the process where plants and animals break down food to produce _________.
14 Clues: Digestion begins in the _________. • When we inhale, our ribs move _____. • Which system allows our body to move? • When we exhale, our diaphragm moves ________. • Which is the main organ in the circulatory system? • Which system supports the body and gives it shape? • What are the tubes that blood flow in our body called? • ...
Cellular Respiration 2020-10-19
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- allows the release of large amount of chemical energy
- utilized in organic compound breakdown
- four-carbon molecule
- pyruvic acid
- major energy source
- citric acid cycle
- source of essential energy
- NAD+ with hydrogen
- oxygen-dependent
- net yield ATP per glucose molecule
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- respiratory system organs
- in the cytoplasm
- oxygen transported to the cells
- gas entry and exit
- membrane-bound
- exchange between oxygen and carbon dioxide
- three carbon atoms
- hydrogen ion transport
- projections of inner membrane
- final catabolic process product
20 Clues: pyruvic acid • membrane-bound • in the cytoplasm • oxygen-dependent • citric acid cycle • gas entry and exit • three carbon atoms • NAD+ with hydrogen • major energy source • four-carbon molecule • hydrogen ion transport • respiratory system organs • source of essential energy • projections of inner membrane • oxygen transported to the cells • final catabolic process product • ...
Medical Terminology 2019-01-24
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- pertaining to the heart
- blood
- resembling mucus
- prediction of disease outcome
- one who administers anesthesia
- kneecap
- lack of muscle tone
- two or twice
- pertaining to respiration
- yellow
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- Blue
- joint
- inflammation of the lungs
- bone of the spine
- inflammation of
- pertaining to the jaw
- medical specialty concerning pregnancy and birth
- difficult function
- study of
- red
- half, one side
- pertaining to salivary
- many
- the study of the nervous system
- downward displacement
- fear
26 Clues: red • Blue • many • fear • joint • blood • yellow • kneecap • study of • two or twice • half, one side • inflammation of • resembling mucus • bone of the spine • difficult function • lack of muscle tone • pertaining to the jaw • downward displacement • pertaining to salivary • pertaining to the heart • inflammation of the lungs • pertaining to respiration • prediction of disease outcome • ...
Word List 7- Caroline Hites 2016-03-29
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- If you look suspicious...
- Roman
- what you do in hot weather
- This is needed when things get out of hand
- Circus
- study of birds
- Not horizontal but...
- Jewish church
- Irrational fear of death
- Crazy about one's self
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- Study of animals
- not allowed by the law
- Not willing to do
- Ordinary
- Bone cancer
- Outside heat
- Body system that helps you breathe
- disease when too many growth hormones are released
- Top left to bottom right
- Capitol city or region
20 Clues: Roman • Circus • Ordinary • Bone cancer • Outside heat • Jewish church • study of birds • Study of animals • Not willing to do • Not horizontal but... • not allowed by the law • Capitol city or region • Crazy about one's self • Top left to bottom right • Irrational fear of death • If you look suspicious... • what you do in hot weather • Body system that helps you breathe • ...
Body systems and Homeostais Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-21
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- The widening of blood vessels.
- The system responsible for defending the body against foreign invaders.
- The normal range or target value of a physiological variable that the body strives to maintain.
- The system responsible for producing and releasing hormones that regulate various bodily functions.
- A protein that speeds up chemical reactions in the body.
- A reaction of regulatory processes in the body to maintain balance and stability
- The system responsible for circulating blood, oxygen, and nutrients throughout the body.
- The system responsible for transmitting signals throughout the body, enabling sensation, movement, and thought.
- The system responsible for movement.
- A mechanism by which the body regulates itself, using information about the current state to make adjustments.
- The chemical processes that occur in the body to maintain life.
- The narrowing of blood vessels.
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- A type of feedback where a change in a variable triggers a response that counteracts the initial change
- The system responsible for breaking down food and absorbing nutrients.
- The process by which the body maintains a stable internal temperature.
- The system responsible for producing offspring.
- A type of feedback where a change in a variable triggers a response that amplifies the initial change
- The system that provides structure and support for the body.
- The system responsible for gas exchange (oxygen in, carbon dioxide out).
- The maintenance of a stable internal environment despite external changes
20 Clues: The widening of blood vessels. • The narrowing of blood vessels. • The system responsible for movement. • The system responsible for producing offspring. • A protein that speeds up chemical reactions in the body. • The system that provides structure and support for the body. • The chemical processes that occur in the body to maintain life. • ...
7th Grade Science 2022-06-21
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- Attaches muscle to bone
- The powerhouse of the cell
- A species that isn't native to a food web
- Living things are made of these
- One organism benefits, the other is harmed
- The body system that does breathing
- The process to make glucose from water and sunlight
- Like a single-stranded version of DNA
- The body system that moves blood around
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- Science's favorite sugar
- The organelle where photosynthesis happens
- Both organisms benefit
- The name for plants in a food web
- The molecule that holds plans for life
- The number of chambers in a human heart
- The control center of the cell
- The diversity of species
- Nonliving factors in an environment
18 Clues: Both organisms benefit • Attaches muscle to bone • Science's favorite sugar • The diversity of species • The powerhouse of the cell • The control center of the cell • Living things are made of these • The name for plants in a food web • Nonliving factors in an environment • The body system that does breathing • Like a single-stranded version of DNA • ...
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 • ...
PARTS OF OUR BODY 2024-04-10
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- SENDS AND RECIEVES SIGNALS
- STUDIES HEART
- ABSORBS WATER
- STORES URINE
- HAVE THIN WALLS AND APPEAR BLUE
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- PRIMARY ORGANS OF RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
- BREATHE IN
- LOWER CHAMBERS OF HEART
- PARTIAL DIGESTION OF FOOD
- FILTER BLOOD TO REMOVE WASTE FROM BODY
- SECRETES JUICES TO DIGEST FATS
- PUMPS BLOOD TO WHOLE BODY
- PROTECTED BY SKULL
- CARRY OXYGEN-RICH BLOOD
14 Clues: BREATHE IN • STORES URINE • STUDIES HEART • ABSORBS WATER • PROTECTED BY SKULL • LOWER CHAMBERS OF HEART • CARRY OXYGEN-RICH BLOOD • PARTIAL DIGESTION OF FOOD • PUMPS BLOOD TO WHOLE BODY • SENDS AND RECIEVES SIGNALS • SECRETES JUICES TO DIGEST FATS • HAVE THIN WALLS AND APPEAR BLUE • PRIMARY ORGANS OF RESPIRATORY SYSTEM • FILTER BLOOD TO REMOVE WASTE FROM BODY
Something About The Respiratory System 2022-09-08
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- Gas exchange between the lungs and blood and between the blood and tissues
- Needle puncture through the chest wall and into the pleura
- Collapsed alveoli in part or all of the lung
- System responsible for gas exchange
- Disease state characterized by airflow limitation that is not fully reversible
- Accumulation of air in pleural space
- Has suprasternal notch used for PE
- Lung with 3 lobes
- Pink puffer
- either of the two main branches of the trachea
- Lung capacity which is the amount of air exhaled after maximal inspiration
- Thin sacs that surround each lung lobe
- Help regulate the temperature and humidity of the air you inhale
- Airways in the lungs that lead from the trachea to the bronchioles
- Where the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide takes place
- Protect the body from invading organisms that may get past the nose
- Primary cause of COPD
- Serves as a common passageway for food and air
- Symptom of cardiopulmonary disorders
- Average TLC of adult human in liters
- Accumulation of thick, purulent, fluid within the pleural space
- Filters, humidifies and warms air
- Exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide from alveoli into the blood occurs by ____
- Point where trachea bifurcates
- Act of breathing in oxygen
- AKA windpipe
- Connects nasal and oral cavities to the larynx
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- Chest pain described as knifelike on inspiration
- Helps break up thick fluids in lungs
- External nares
- Characterized by airway inflammation and hyperresponsiveness to a variety of stimuli
- Moves the mucus back to the larynx
- Voice organ
- Main muscle in breathing
- Lungs should be free from _____
- Help to transfer oxygen to the alveoli
- Type 2 cells secrete _____
- Actual blood flow through the pulmonary circulation
- Breath sound that is high-pitched, sibilant, and musical
- Closes when you swallow
- Lung capacity with maximum amount of air that can be inhaled after a relax expiration
- An infection that causes inflammation in your alveoli
- Central compartment of the thoracic cavity
- Movement of air in and out of the lungs
- Lies posterior to the upright epiglottis
- Blood in the pleural space
- Act of breathing out carbon dioxide
- Responsibility of the nose
- Lies posterior to the nasal cavity
- Helps moisten, warm and filter the air as it enters the nose; secreted by the mucous membranes
- Lung volume with a normal value of approximately 1,000 ml
- Lung with 2 lobes
52 Clues: Voice organ • Pink puffer • AKA windpipe • External nares • Lung with 3 lobes • Lung with 2 lobes • Primary cause of COPD • Closes when you swallow • Main muscle in breathing • Type 2 cells secrete _____ • Blood in the pleural space • Responsibility of the nose • Act of breathing in oxygen • Point where trachea bifurcates • Lungs should be free from _____ • Filters, humidifies and warms air • ...
Urinary and Respiratory System Study 2022-09-26
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- What is the name of the bile pigment?
- A rare disease caused by inadequate production of the anti-diuretic hormone.
- The gaseous exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide must occur between the pulmonary blood and alveoli.
- Gas exchanges must be made between the blood and tissue cells.
- This is formed in the Kidneys, and then transformed into Urea in the Liver.
- Starvation makes the urine more ______?
- A vegetarian diet makes urine more ______?
- Tiny Filtration Unit in the Kidneys.
- What hormone controls urine volume?
- _________ is mainly transported in plasma of the blood.
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- When air is flowing into the lungs.
- The process by which excess or harmful substances are removed from the body.
- This is very common in women due in part to the shorter length of the female urethra.
- Inflammation of the sinuses.
- When air is leaving the lungs.
- Function of the Kidneys: Maintaining _______ Balance.
- Oxygen mainly transports itself around blood by attaching to haemoglobin molecules inside the red blood cells to form ____________?
- Function of the Kidneys: ________ Blood Pressure.
- What is the process of urination called?
- Symptoms of this disorder include sneezing, runny nose and eyes and sometimes swelling and itching.
- These are located on the posterior wall of the abdomen on either side of the spine.
21 Clues: Inflammation of the sinuses. • When air is leaving the lungs. • When air is flowing into the lungs. • What hormone controls urine volume? • Tiny Filtration Unit in the Kidneys. • What is the name of the bile pigment? • Starvation makes the urine more ______? • What is the process of urination called? • A vegetarian diet makes urine more ______? • ...
The Functional of Respiratory System 2019-12-11
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- oxygen difuses form the alveolar air across the membrane into the pulmonary capillary....
- muscle that run between the ribs is called.....muscle
- function of surfactant is to coats the gas-exposed alveolar.....
- serousa the surface of each lung is covered with its own.....
- air enters the nose by passing through the....
- rhinitis cause by various allergens and....
- food is directed into the esophagus posteriorly by a flapped called....
- smell receptor located in the mucosa called.....receptors
- lower respiratory track is those from the trachea to the....
- ..... muscle is a smooth muscle that located next to esophagus and posteriorly of trachea
- thin-walled veins....the air as it flows past
- voice box known as....
- plueral fluid allows the lungs to glide easily over the.....wall during breathing
- gland that located between lung
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- vocal folds will.... to allow us to speak
- another name of blood cells also known as....
- the alveoli and capillary walls, their fused basement membranes and occasional elastic fibers construct the respiratory.....
- alveolar.... connect neighbouring air sacs and provide alternative routes for air to reach alveoli
- inflammation of the pleurae can be cause by.....secretion of plueral fluid
- the walls of the alveoli are composed largely of a single, thin layer of simple squamous.. .cells
- dioxide the chemical that difused out form alveoli is......
- efficient alveolar....wander in and out of the alveoli picking up the bacteria, carbon particles and other debris.
- soft palate and.... move together to close of nasopharynx during swallowing food
- the respiratory membrane has.....past on one side and blood on the other
- division of trachea known as.....
- drip the results in nasal congestion and.....produced by excessive mucos
- inside the trachea, the....beat all the harmful particles continuously in superior direction
- voice box play role in speech and routes.... into the proper channel
- stroma allow the lungs to.....and recoil as we breathe
29 Clues: voice box known as.... • gland that located between lung • division of trachea known as..... • vocal folds will.... to allow us to speak • rhinitis cause by various allergens and.... • another name of blood cells also known as.... • thin-walled veins....the air as it flows past • air enters the nose by passing through the.... • ...
The Functional of Respiratory System 2019-12-16
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- mucosa inside trachea, there are.....which lined at the trachea wall.
- inflammation of the pleurae can be caused by.....secretion of the pleural fluid.
- .....exerted on the lungs when the pleurae produce excessive amounts of fluid.
- epiglottis is located.....to the pharynx.
- muscle .....is a smooth muscle that located nest to esophagus and posteriorly of trachea.
- we use our.....to taste food.
- the pleurae are strongly resist being.....apart.
- dome-shaped muscle that separated the chest from the abdomen.
- maneuver .....is a procedure which our own lungs expel the food that prevent airway to our lungs and save people's life.
- insufficient secretion of the pleural fluid causes the pleural surfaces become dry and.....
- ducts tiny ducts that connect the respiratory bronchiles to alveolar sacs is called.....
- juices foods that we eat swallowed and digested by.....
- space the tiny area between two layers of pleura.
- cartilage largest hyaline cartilage is.....
- voice box play role in speech and routes.....and foods into the proper channel.
- apple thyroid cartilage which protrudes anteriorly also known as.....
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- surgical opening of trachea known as.....
- a person who had done tracheostomy will produce huge amount of.....so it needs to be suctioned frequently.
- the lungs flask mediastinal structure laterally in.....view.
- vocal folds will.....to allows us to speak.
- muscles that run between the ribs is called.....muscle.
- gland that located between lungs.
- .....enzymes in the mucus destroy bacteria chemically.
- component that encloses the thoracic cavity which contains the lungs.
- trunk major vessel of the human heart that originates from the right ventricle.
- cold viruses and various allergens can cause.....
- reflex .....will trigger if anything other than air enter the larynx to prevent anything other than air enter the lungs.
- inflammation of the pleurae.
- part of the larynx consisting of the vocal cords and the opening between them known as.....
- when we swallow a large piece of food the open part of rings abut the esophagus and allow it to.....
30 Clues: inflammation of the pleurae. • we use our.....to taste food. • gland that located between lungs. • surgical opening of trachea known as..... • epiglottis is located.....to the pharynx. • vocal folds will.....to allows us to speak. • cartilage largest hyaline cartilage is..... • the pleurae are strongly resist being.....apart. • ...
The Respiratory System- Ajay D 2020-05-05
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- also known as the windpipe
- air passages inside the lungs
- body cavity that connects the nasal and oral cavities with the larynx and esophagus
- a thin membrane that lines the surface of your lungs and the inside of your chest wall
- an condition in which your airways narrow and swell
- a muscle which keeps/prevents food from entering your lungs
- the airways that lead from the trachea into the lungs
- muscles which run between the ribs
- the amount of air that stays in a persons lungs after fully exhaling
- where food and air enter the body through
- a dome-shaped muscle, located below the lungs
- a condition which causes shortness of breath
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- also known as the voicebox
- the most air someone can exhale after they have inhaled the most amount of air they can inhale.
- an infection in one or both lungs caused by bacteria
- allow air to enter the respiratory system
- any of the many tiny air sacs of the lungs
- and fungi
- an inflammation of the lining of your bronchial tubes
- a small blood vessel from 5 to 10 micrometres
- a cancer which forms in the lungs
21 Clues: and fungi • also known as the voicebox • also known as the windpipe • air passages inside the lungs • a cancer which forms in the lungs • muscles which run between the ribs • allow air to enter the respiratory system • where food and air enter the body through • any of the many tiny air sacs of the lungs • a condition which causes shortness of breath • ...
HAP Topic 8: Respiratory System 2017-07-16
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- The _____ network is the major site for exchange of substances between the blood and tissues.
- An increase or decrease in blood carbon dioxide level is always accompanied by a change in the concentration of this ion.
- The valve that covers the larynx to prevent food entering into the "wrong tube".
- The intercostal muscles _____ to move rib cage downwards.
- Bulk of carbon dioxide is carried in this form of ion in the blood.
- The mucociliary transport system moves the _____ (and contaminants in it) out of the air way.
- The bronchi further divide into minute branches of _____.
- The term associated with "lungs".
- The type of transport mechanism that occurs in the exchange of gases between the respiratory and circulatory systems.
- The organ that holds the vocal chords.
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- The _____ anhydrase is the enzyme that facilitates carbon dioxide reacts with water to form H+ and HCO3-.
- Cells that clean off particles such as dust or micro-organisms.
- The air tube that divides to form bronchi.
- The _____ sac is part of the conducting zone.
- During inspiration, intrapulmonary pressure is _____ than atmospheric pressure.
- During _____, air moves into the lungs.
- It contracts to increase the volume of the thoracic cavity.
- It reduces the surface tension in the pulmonary alveoli.
- One of the factors in blood that affect how much oxygen can combine with hemoglobin.
- Hemoglobin with attached oxygen molecule is called ___hemoglobin.
20 Clues: The term associated with "lungs". • The organ that holds the vocal chords. • During _____, air moves into the lungs. • The air tube that divides to form bronchi. • The _____ sac is part of the conducting zone. • It reduces the surface tension in the pulmonary alveoli. • The intercostal muscles _____ to move rib cage downwards. • ...
Respiratory System Anatomy and Physiolgy 2023-09-27
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- humidifier Warms the incoming air
- Normal respiratory rate
- The reserve volume which is usually between 2100 ml to 3200 ml is called volume
- Olfactory receptors are located in the mucosa in the gaps of the nasal cavity called recaptors
- Removal of carbon dioxide
- Pharangeal tonsils are called
- The remaining mucosal layar, namely the nasal cavity, is called the respiratory tract
- The nasal cavity is surrounded by a ring
- Three mucosal projects or lobes are called
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- What system keeps the body supplied with oxygen
- During exercise, we deeply because breathe more forcefully and the muscular centers send more impulses to the so-called breathing pattern
- The surface of each lung is filled with uiseral callulose
- The breathing sound heard as the air fills the alopoly is
- The road is about 13cm long
- The Cells of the nasal bulb create a gentle current as the cells
- Tonsils at the tip of the soft palate
- Passageways that allow air to reach the lungs
- The right and left bronchi are formed by division
- Tonsils located at the base of the tongue
- The Pharymponic duct, which drains the maiddle ear, opens into the
20 Clues: Normal respiratory rate • Removal of carbon dioxide • The road is about 13cm long • Pharangeal tonsils are called • humidifier Warms the incoming air • Tonsils at the tip of the soft palate • The nasal cavity is surrounded by a ring • Tonsils located at the base of the tongue • Three mucosal projects or lobes are called • Passageways that allow air to reach the lungs • ...
Respiratory System Anatomy and Physiology 2023-09-24
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- That play a role in the formation of gall cells
- If it has died, the veins become
- The heart region has low oxygen content and high carbon dioxide
- Bacteria caused the cardiac valve
- blood Cardiac function
- The microbiology examination that can be done on this patient is to take its most representative specie
- The ability to penetrate the pores of the capillaries and enter the tissues
- The part responsible for the heart's contractions
- Right and top left atrium separator
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- The blood part that is involved in the transportation of food grains that have been digestive tract
- That helps the muscles and the heart contract
- the oxygen rich in the heart
- membranes or membranes that coat the heart
- Heart disease
- Diseases that harm the immune system by attacking t's lymphocytes
- The membrane conditions are returning to a potential after-depolarization break
- HB deficiency or red blood cells
- A type of cancer characterized by uncontrolled white blood cell polyferase
- The classification of white blood cells that play a role in the immune system by pathogenic means
- Organs that work as a blood pump
20 Clues: Heart disease • blood Cardiac function • the oxygen rich in the heart • If it has died, the veins become • HB deficiency or red blood cells • Organs that work as a blood pump • Bacteria caused the cardiac valve • Right and top left atrium separator • membranes or membranes that coat the heart • That helps the muscles and the heart contract • ...
Respiratory System Vet Med Terms 2024-02-08
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- Difficult or labored breathing
- Pertaining to the alveoli
- Condition resulted from the inhalation of environmental particles and dust
- Presence of pus in the chest cavity
- Taking shallow breaths
- Paralysis of the muscles controlling the larynx
- Instrument that measures the amount of oxygen in the blood stream
- Surgical repair of the nose
- Type of pneumoconiosis that develops from the collection of carbon in the lung. May lead to the development of lung cancer. Also known as black lung.
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- An instrument used to view inside the bronchus
- Pertaining to the diaphragm
- To cough up blood or blood-stained sputum
- To cut into the chest cavity
- Surgical repair of the larynx
- Pertaining to the epiglottis
- Dilated bronchus / Abnormal enlargement of the bronchi
- Pleural pain
- Presence of blood in the chest cavity
- An insufficient level of carbon dioxide in the body
- Condition where the shape of the skull is shorter than average
- Condition of having insufficient amount of oxygen in the blood stream
21 Clues: Pleural pain • Taking shallow breaths • Pertaining to the alveoli • Pertaining to the diaphragm • Surgical repair of the nose • To cut into the chest cavity • Pertaining to the epiglottis • Surgical repair of the larynx • Difficult or labored breathing • Presence of pus in the chest cavity • Presence of blood in the chest cavity • To cough up blood or blood-stained sputum • ...
Respiratory System Anatomy and Physiology 2023-09-28
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- Large areas of the lungs are present in
- The right and left bronchi are formed by division
- Pharangeal tonsils are called
- Tonsils located at the base of the tongue
- The reserve volume which is usually between 2100 ml to 3200 ml is called volume
- What system keeps the body supplied with oxygen
- The Cells of the nasal bulb create a gentle current as the cells
- Removal of carbon dioxide
- The road is about 13cm long
- Three mucosal projects or lobes are called
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- The surface of each lung is filled with uiseral callulose
- The gap between the vocal cords is
- During exercise, we deeply because breathe more forcefully and the muscular centers send more impulses to the so-called breathing pattern
- The biggest cargo is
- The breathing sound heard as the air fills the alopoly is
- Passageways that allow air to reach the lungs
- The nasal cavity is surrounded by a ring
- The main bronchus is larger in size
- Tonsils at the tip of the soft palate
- Normal respiratory rate
20 Clues: The biggest cargo is • Normal respiratory rate • Removal of carbon dioxide • The road is about 13cm long • Pharangeal tonsils are called • The gap between the vocal cords is • The main bronchus is larger in size • Tonsils at the tip of the soft palate • Large areas of the lungs are present in • The nasal cavity is surrounded by a ring • Tonsils located at the base of the tongue • ...
Respiratory system and blood components 2025-10-13
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- – Openings in the nose that allow air to enter the respiratory system.
- blood cells – These cells defend the body against infections and foreign substances. Leukocytes – Another name for white blood cells.
- – Two large tubes that branch off from the trachea and lead into each lung.
- – A muscular tube behind the nose and mouth that connects to the larynx and esophagus.
- muscles – Muscles between the ribs that assist with breathing by expanding and contracting the chest.
- – The liquid part of blood that transports nutrients, hormones, and waste products.
- sac- another name for alveoli
- – Also known as the voice box; located in the throat and contains the vocal cords.
- – Another name for platelets.
- – Another name for red blood cells.
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- – An alternative entry point for air, especially when nasal breathing is blocked.
- – Smaller branches of the bronchi that lead to the air sacs in the lungs.
- – A dome-shaped muscle below the lungs that contracts and flattens to help draw air in.
- – Organs where oxygen is absorbed into the blood and carbon dioxide is removed.
- – Bones that form the chest cage and protect the lungs and heart.
- – The windpipe; a tube that carries air from the larynx to the bronchi.
- blood cells – These cells carry oxygen from the lungs to the body and remove carbon dioxide. Erythrocytes – Another name for red blood cells.
- another name for pharynx
- – Another name for white blood cells.
- – Tiny balloon-like structures in the lungs where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged with the blood.
- – These are small cell fragments that help blood to clot and stop bleeding. Thrombocytes – Another name for platelets.
- box- another name for larynx
22 Clues: another name for pharynx • box- another name for larynx • sac- another name for alveoli • – Another name for platelets. • – Another name for red blood cells. • – Another name for white blood cells. • – Bones that form the chest cage and protect the lungs and heart. • – Openings in the nose that allow air to enter the respiratory system. • ...
Circulatory and Respiratory System Review 2026-03-25
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- The tiny blood vessels that allow oxygen and nutrients to flow into cells
- The blood cell that carries oxygen
- The muscle at the bottom of your ribcage that controls breathing
- The molecule that cells use for energy
- Your heart rate ______ when you exercise.
- The organelle that makes ATP
- A liquid that flows around the body to carry oxygen and nutrients to cells
- The chambers of the heart with thick muscular sides to squeeze blood out of the heart
- The type of muscle that you can control by thinking about it
- The gas that cells use to make ATP
- The organ that pumps blood
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- The part of the lungs where oxygen moves into the lungs
- The chemical reaction that makes ATP
- To squeeze, as in the way a muscle moves
- A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- The organ that brings in oxygen
- A structure within the heart that ensures that blood only flows in one direction
- ______ blood cells fight infections.
- The main sugar your body uses to make ATP
- Cells make up _____, and these make up organs.
20 Clues: The organ that pumps blood • The organelle that makes ATP • The organ that brings in oxygen • The blood cell that carries oxygen • The gas that cells use to make ATP • The chemical reaction that makes ATP • ______ blood cells fight infections. • The molecule that cells use for energy • To squeeze, as in the way a muscle moves • Your heart rate ______ when you exercise. • ...
Digestive and Respiratory System Review 2026-05-18
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- closes trachea when swallowing to prevent food from entering
- space between lungs for heart
- a critical component of chemical digestion
- type of digestion, example: chewing
- air sacs at the end of the bronchioles
- collapsed lung
- begins after food is swallowed and allows for food to move through canal
- examples include liver, gallbladder, and pancreas
- enzyme in mouth that breaks down starch into glucose
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- major enzyme in stomach aiding in chemical digestion
- two branches that lead to bronchioles
- cylindrical windpipe connecting larynx to bronchi
- law describing inverse relationship between pressure and volume
- blood vessel that makes contact with alveoli
- voicebox
- main site of nutrient absorption
- caused by deficiency of vitamin c
- characterized by excess mucus in airways
- muscle used for breathing
- another name for alimentary canal
- describes food and liquid entering mouth, beginning of digestion
21 Clues: voicebox • collapsed lung • muscle used for breathing • space between lungs for heart • main site of nutrient absorption • caused by deficiency of vitamin c • another name for alimentary canal • type of digestion, example: chewing • two branches that lead to bronchioles • air sacs at the end of the bronchioles • characterized by excess mucus in airways • ...
Colin's Body Systems and Homeostasis crossword Puzzle 2022-03-10
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- system that controls reproduction
- a complex network of glands and organs.
- any of the minute blood vessels that form networks throughout the bodily tissues
- involves the secretions of enzymes throughout your digestive tract.
- An organ that makes one or more substances, such as hormones, digestive juices, sweat, tears, saliva, or milk.
- what your body does to keep yourself in survivable conditions
- system of our body that controls what we feel
- the tendency toward a relatively stable equilibrium between interdependent elements, especially as maintained by physiological processes.
- any of the tubes forming part of the blood circulation system of the body, carrying in most cases oxygen-depleted blood toward the heart.
- single muscle cells
- system used to turn food into energy
- combination of cells that have the ability to contract
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- a substance that effects the way you behave
- system that consist of the bones in an organisms body
- any of the muscular-walled tubes forming part of the circulation system by which blood is conveyed from the heart to all parts of the body.
- the system that circulates blood and lymph through the body,
- sum of all systems in a human body
- when food is broken down by processes that are not chemical in origin.
- system that allows you to breathe
- system that rids waste from the body
20 Clues: single muscle cells • system that controls reproduction • system that allows you to breathe • sum of all systems in a human body • system used to turn food into energy • system that rids waste from the body • a complex network of glands and organs. • a substance that effects the way you behave • system of our body that controls what we feel • ...
RESPIRATION 2024-04-29
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- The respiratory system of insects.
- This happens to the intercostal muscles during inhalation.
- Cancer causing chemical substances.
- A condition of damaged alveoli.
- MONOXIDE A colourless and odourless gas.
- Place where the exchange of gaseous occurs.
- Pathway of air into the nasal cavity.
- At night or on a hot day, the guard cells become _______ and straight.
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- A part of respiratory tract.
- A dark red-coloured compound.
- A substance in cigarette smoke that can cause addiction.
- The skin of frogs is thin and very ______ to gas.
- The concentration of oxygen in the air is lower at a _____ altitude.
- In the breathing mechanism model, the rubber sheet represents the _________.
- Process of water molecules diffuse from the low concentration region to high concentration region through semi-permeable membrane
- One of the harmful substances in the air.
16 Clues: A part of respiratory tract. • A dark red-coloured compound. • A condition of damaged alveoli. • The respiratory system of insects. • Cancer causing chemical substances. • Pathway of air into the nasal cavity. • MONOXIDE A colourless and odourless gas. • One of the harmful substances in the air. • Place where the exchange of gaseous occurs. • ...
Pollution 2024-10-23
16 Clues: soil • waste • litter • sewage • disease • erosion • mercury • mutative • pollutant • pesticide • respiratory • radioactive • insecticide • carcinogenic • disintegrate • contamination
Organ System Crossword Puzzle (no spaces between words) 2022-05-26
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- part of the excretory system, removes waste and toxins from the body, and excess water from the bloodstream
- part of the endocrine system, produces hormones which affect metabolism, growth, and development of the human body
- responsible for hormones which affect the change of the body for homeostasis
- gathers, transfers, and processes information.
- part of the muscular system, used for locomotion
- part of the digestive system, turns waste into feces and passes it from the body
- relieves the body of waste to maintain a normal body composition of internal fluids
- part of the nervous system, controls every process that regulates our body, controls sensory information, controls memory
- part of the respiratory system, inhales oxygen and exhales carbon dioxide
- part of the Integumentary System, covers your flesh to provide a barrier between you insides and the pathogens outside
- part of the reproductive system, produces eggs
- supports and protects the body
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- defends against pathogens
- provides protection from injury and disease with the use of a physical barrier
- distributes oxygen around the body and gets rid of carbon dioxide
- part of the circulatory system, pumps blood
- gathers oxygen for the red blood cells to pass around the body and exhales waste like carbon dioxide
- part of the immune system, white blood cells that destroy pathogens
- produces offspring
- moves and supports the body
- digests and absorbs nutrients from food
- part of the skeletal system, provides support, shape, and protection for the body
22 Clues: produces offspring • defends against pathogens • moves and supports the body • supports and protects the body • digests and absorbs nutrients from food • part of the circulatory system, pumps blood • gathers, transfers, and processes information. • part of the reproductive system, produces eggs • part of the muscular system, used for locomotion • ...
Human Body Systems 01 2023-05-02
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- you have 206 of these
- _____ blood cells fight infection
- this system transports oxygen, nutrients, and carbon dioxide
- ______ clot your blood to stop bleeding
- a pale-yellow liquid that carries blood cells
- your skin is made of ______ tissue
- the nervous system is composed of the spinal cord and the _____
- The circulatory system works most closely with the ______ system
- your elbow and knee are _____ joints
- this system removes waste from your body
- the ______ system releases hormones
- where two bones come together
- part of the circulatory system that “cleans” your blood
- the _____ system breaks down food
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- the two chambers at the bottom of the heart are the left and right _______
- this is where food first enters your digestive system
- this is the largest artery in the body
- these make movement possible
- to maintain homeostasis, out body must remove _____
- your windpipe, or the tube in your throat you breath through
- this muscle is found only in the heart
- The heart is composed of four ______
- small thin blood vessels where gas exchange happens
- this muscles contracts to move bones
- your nervous system sends _______ messages, not chemical
- muscles _____ to move body parts
- this muscle is found in the walls of many organs
- types of blood vessels are veins, ______, and capillaries
- the _____ system transmits signals between the brain and the rest of the body
- These bring deoxygenated blood back to the heart
30 Clues: you have 206 of these • these make movement possible • where two bones come together • muscles _____ to move body parts • _____ blood cells fight infection • the _____ system breaks down food • your skin is made of ______ tissue • the ______ system releases hormones • The heart is composed of four ______ • this muscles contracts to move bones • ...
PSL 310 - Acid/Base Balance 2013-06-15
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- renal regulation of acid/base involves adjustment of ________ ion and bicarbonate ion.
- hyperventilation can cause a state known as ________ alkalosis.
- decreasing ventilation will _____ the amount of CO2 that is removed from the body, and hence will retain H+ in the blood
- this buffer system is primarily buffers the ECF against noncarbonic-acid changes
- vomiting stomach acid, hypomagnesaemia, ingestion of saliva while chewing tobacco can all lead to metabolic _________.
- patients exhibiting alkalosis will likely be excreting this type of urine during their body's attempt to compensate
- sedatives, impaired breathing mechanics, COPD, can all cause respiratory _________
- this buffer system is the primary buffer against carbonic acid changes
- this buffer system is an important urinary buffer
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- H+ excretion rates are regulated by means of increasing/decreasing tubular ________
- the third and final line of defense against acid load.
- metabolic alkalosis will result in a ________ in ventilation rate
- minimizes changes in ECF pH by binding or releasing free H+ to weak acids/weak bases. (abbreviation).
- HCO3- excretion rates are regulated by means of increasing/decreasing tubular _________
- above normal H+ in arterial blood stimulates chemoreceptors leading to an _________ in ventilation rate
- chronic diarrhea, ketoacidosis due to untreated diabetes, and ingestion of methanol are examples that lead to ______ acidosis
- patients exhibiting acidosis will likely be excreting this type of urine during their body's attempt to compensate
- kidneys regulate the formation and subsequent secretion of "_________ urinary acids" in response to acidosis
18 Clues: this buffer system is an important urinary buffer • the third and final line of defense against acid load. • hyperventilation can cause a state known as ________ alkalosis. • metabolic alkalosis will result in a ________ in ventilation rate • this buffer system is the primary buffer against carbonic acid changes • ...
Intro to Body Systems 2024-02-27
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- This body system takes in and breaks down food in your body.
- This body system takes in and releases air.
- This body system is responsible for keeping you healthy.
- This body system is responsible for creating offspring.
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- This body system pumps blood throughout your body.
- This body system is responsible for balancing your hormones.
- This body system filters and removes any liquid waste within your body.
- This body system is responsible for movement within your body.
- This body systems is responsible for telling your body what to do.
- This body system helps to provide structure to your body.
10 Clues: This body system takes in and releases air. • This body system pumps blood throughout your body. • This body system is responsible for creating offspring. • This body system is responsible for keeping you healthy. • This body system helps to provide structure to your body. • This body system takes in and breaks down food in your body. • ...
Body Systems & Cell Parts 2026-04-30
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- This body system allows your body to move using muscles.
- The body system made of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves.
- This body system breaks down food so your body can use nutrients.
- The “powerhouse” of the cell that produces energy.
- The control center of the cell.
- The body system that helps you move and protects organs.
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- Jelly-like material inside the cell that holds organelles.
- Green organelle in plant cells that uses sunlight to make food.
- The structure that controls what enters and leaves the cell.
- The body system that controls breathing and brings oxygen into the body.
- Tiny structures that make proteins for the cell.
- Plant cell structure that supports and protects the cell.
- The body system that pumps blood throughout the body.
- Storage area in the cell for water, food, and waste.
14 Clues: The control center of the cell. • Tiny structures that make proteins for the cell. • The “powerhouse” of the cell that produces energy. • Storage area in the cell for water, food, and waste. • The body system that pumps blood throughout the body. • This body system allows your body to move using muscles. • The body system that helps you move and protects organs. • ...
Elizabeth's Science Crossword 2013-11-28
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- One example of an epithelial tissue is: the outer layer of ____
- The skeletal system is to ____ fragile internal organs
- What is one of the major organs of the digestive system?
- How many primary tissue types are there?
- How many types of muscle tissues are there?
- Homeostasis involves two different systems.The nervous and the ____ system
- Some of the following major organs are part of which system: lymph nodes, vessels and white blood cells? ___ system
- Another word for "Goosebumps"
- ___ "links the nervous system to the endocrine system via the pituitary gland"
- An example of positive feedback
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- A type of hormone
- What type pf tissue "provides sensation of the internal and external environment and integrates sensory information?
- The major role of which system is to "provide gas exchange between the blood and the environment"?
- The muscular system has two major organs. one is the smooth muscle. what is the other major organ? ____ muscle
- Control Center
- What part of the human body produces hormones?
- What type of tissue is "most diverse and abundant of the four types of tissue? ____ tissue
- What type of feedback pushes beyond the range?
- When you get cold, three things happen. One of the three things is when your surface blood vessels ____
- This tissue is a specialized tissue that can contract. What type of tissue is it?
20 Clues: Control Center • A type of hormone • Another word for "Goosebumps" • An example of positive feedback • How many primary tissue types are there? • How many types of muscle tissues are there? • What part of the human body produces hormones? • What type of feedback pushes beyond the range? • The skeletal system is to ____ fragile internal organs • ...
Body Systems 2023-11-07
10 Clues: gas exchange • hormone signals • allows movement • fights infection • Transport system • absorbs nutrients • protection and structure • gamete cells and offspring • controls the senses sends signals to body • protection from dehydration, skin and hair
Body Systems 2025-01-08
7 Clues: system that makes urine • organ in the dermal system • skeletal system is made up of • main organ in the nervous system • system that controls the whole body • system that consists of the stomach • main function of the respiratory system is to
Metabolism 2021-12-06
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- - what gets produced after cellular respiration
- - amino acids when it isn’t broken down
- of your body - where all of the molecules go to
- - where oxygen and glucose go to create a chemical reaction
- - food to keep you energized
- respiration - chemical reaction between glucose and oxygen
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- system - where the food goes
- - glucose when it isn’t broken down
- system - where you breathe air through
- - when your body doesn’t get the energy it needs
- - the body systems working together
- - the molecules you take in when you breathe
- system - the transporter that delivers all molecules to the cells
13 Clues: system - where the food goes • - food to keep you energized • - glucose when it isn’t broken down • - the body systems working together • system - where you breathe air through • - amino acids when it isn’t broken down • - the molecules you take in when you breathe • - what gets produced after cellular respiration • of your body - where all of the molecules go to • ...
CV and Respiratory system 2023-07-17
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- muscle that allows the lungs to expand and relax
- carry blood away from the heart
- when the heart relaxes and fills with blood
- air volume left in the lungs
- bottom chamber in the heart
- carry deoxygenated blood
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- where gaseous exchange happens at the muscle tissue
- two tubes in the airway that lead to the lungs
- protein in red blood cells
- air volume taking in a breath
- air sacs where gaseous exchange happens
- largest blood vessel in the body
- when the heart contracts and pumps blood out
- top chamber in the heart
14 Clues: top chamber in the heart • carry deoxygenated blood • protein in red blood cells • bottom chamber in the heart • air volume left in the lungs • air volume taking in a breath • carry blood away from the heart • largest blood vessel in the body • air sacs where gaseous exchange happens • when the heart relaxes and fills with blood • when the heart contracts and pumps blood out • ...
Disease of Respiratory System 2026-04-22
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- a molecule or tool produced by bacteria, virus or fugi that helps them infect host, evade immune system or cause disease
- inflammation of the throat
- contains mouth, nasal cavity, throat, epliglottis
- viral infection that affects nose and throat
- an N95 Respirator is used for this type of transmission
- one of the main causative agents on pneumnia thats is gram positive
- type of TB that is resistant to at leased isionaized and rifampin
- s/s: pain, pressure in ear, trouble hearing, yellow, brown or white ear drainage
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- occurs when dormant mycobacterium tuberculosis reactivates
- bacteria that thrives in water environments
- swapping of RNA strands between different influenza viruses
- a complication ventilator usage
- fever that can lead to permanenet damage to heart valves
- infants with with weakened immunity are at high risk of contracting this disease
14 Clues: inflammation of the throat • a complication ventilator usage • bacteria that thrives in water environments • viral infection that affects nose and throat • contains mouth, nasal cavity, throat, epliglottis • an N95 Respirator is used for this type of transmission • fever that can lead to permanenet damage to heart valves • ...
Colin's Body Systems and Homeostasis crossword Puzzle 2022-03-10
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- system of our body that controls what we feel
- the tendency toward a relatively stable equilibrium between interdependent elements, especially as maintained by physiological processes.
- a complex network of glands and organs.
- what your body does to keep yourself in survivable conditions
- system that controls reproduction
- involves the secretions of enzymes throughout your digestive tract.
- a substance that effects the way you behave
- when food is broken down by processes that are not chemical in origin.
- system that allows you to breathe
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- system used to turn food into energy
- single muscle cells
- system that rids waste from the body
- An organ that makes one or more substances, such as hormones, digestive juices, sweat, tears, saliva, or milk.
- any of the muscular-walled tubes forming part of the circulation system by which blood is conveyed from the heart to all parts of the body.
- system that consist of the bones in an organisms body
- sum of all systems in a human body
- any of the tubes forming part of the blood circulation system of the body, carrying in most cases oxygen-depleted blood toward the heart.
- combination of cells that have the ability to contract
- any of the minute blood vessels that form networks throughout the bodily tissues
- the system that circulates blood and lymph through the body,
20 Clues: single muscle cells • system that controls reproduction • system that allows you to breathe • sum of all systems in a human body • system used to turn food into energy • system that rids waste from the body • a complex network of glands and organs. • a substance that effects the way you behave • system of our body that controls what we feel • ...
The Human Respiratory System 2021-03-14
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- Tiny air sacs where the exchange of gases between air and blood takes place.
- The trachea divides into these right and left branches.
- Smaller branches of the bronchi.
- bronchial spasm resulting in decreased air movement and air trapped in the alveoli.
- Inflammation of the lining of the bronchial tubes
- Blood vessels surrounding the air sacs.
- Moist membrane covering the lung and chest cavity wall on the inside.
- Area at the back of the throat where the mouth and nasal cavity meet.
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- Flap of tissue which prevents food from entering windpipe during swallowing.
- Tube leading from the larynx to the bronchi.
- Opening to the windpipe.
- Contains the vocal cords.
- Flat sheet of muscle separating the chest cavity from the abdominal cavity.
- Infections of the lungs caused by viruses, bacteria or fungi.
14 Clues: Opening to the windpipe. • Contains the vocal cords. • Smaller branches of the bronchi. • Blood vessels surrounding the air sacs. • Tube leading from the larynx to the bronchi. • Inflammation of the lining of the bronchial tubes • The trachea divides into these right and left branches. • Infections of the lungs caused by viruses, bacteria or fungi. • ...
Circulatory and Respiratory System 2021-10-04
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- A muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body
- A type blood vessel that carries blood toward the heart
- Lower chamber of the heart. There's a left and a right
- A yellowish fluid that is mostly composed of water. It holds blood cells
- The process in which oxygen is combined with food (glucose) to release energy
- A sheet-like muscle beneath the lungs. It expands and contracts the chest cavity when controlling breathing
- A type blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
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- A cell fragment that helps form blood clots and stops bleeding
- A pair of tubes that branch off the trachea and enter the lungs
- The tube that transports air from the throat to the lungs, also known as the windpipe
- Air sacs within the lungs where gases are exchanged between the lungs and the blood
- Sacs within the lungs where gases are exchanges between the lungs and the blood.
- A tiny blood vessel that connects an artery to a vein. It also exchanges substances such as gases and nutrients with the blood and the body cells
- Upper chamber of the heart. There's a left and a right
14 Clues: A muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body • Lower chamber of the heart. There's a left and a right • Upper chamber of the heart. There's a left and a right • A type blood vessel that carries blood toward the heart • A type blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart • A cell fragment that helps form blood clots and stops bleeding • ...
Respiratory System Diagnostic Terms 2016-06-18
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- Strained, high-pitched sound heard on inspiration caused by obstruction in the pharynx or larynx
- Tapping on the surface to determine the difference in the density of the underlying structures. A solid organ will produce a dull sound without resonance.
- Continuous high-pitched whistling sounds produced during breathing
- Acute infection of the throat and upper respiratory tract caused by bacterium
- Infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium ____________; lungs usually are involved, but any organ can be affected.
- Material expelled from the bronchi.
- Chronic bronchial inflammatory disorder with airway obstruction due to bronchial edema and constriction and increased mucous production.
- Loud rumbling sounds heard on auscultation of bronchi obstructed by sputum.
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- This is a fine crackling sound heard on auscultation (during inhalation) when there is fluid in the alveoli
- Whooping cough; highly contagious bacterial infection of the pharynx, larynx, and trachea.
- Acute viral infection of infants and children with obstruction of the larynx, accompanied by barking cough and stridor.
- Scratchy sound produced by pleural surfaces rubbing against each other
- Listening to the sounds within the body
- Fancy word for nosebleed
14 Clues: Fancy word for nosebleed • Material expelled from the bronchi. • Listening to the sounds within the body • Continuous high-pitched whistling sounds produced during breathing • Scratchy sound produced by pleural surfaces rubbing against each other • Loud rumbling sounds heard on auscultation of bronchi obstructed by sputum. • ...
Rhythm & The Respiratory System 2023-04-19
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- slow time (in Italian)
- moderate pace (in Italian)
- because of these we can produce sounds (2 words)
- fast pace (in Italian)
- a pattern of sound
- what we breathe in
- we have two of these and they work like balloons when the air goes in and out
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- Our nose, throat, voice box, wind pipe and lungs are all parts of our ________________ system
- what we breathe out (2 words)
- when we exercise our breathing gets f_ _ _ _ _
- a fancy word for windpipe
- a fancy word for voice box
- how fast/slow a piece of music is performed
- air can go in through the mouth or...
14 Clues: a pattern of sound • what we breathe in • slow time (in Italian) • fast pace (in Italian) • a fancy word for windpipe • moderate pace (in Italian) • a fancy word for voice box • what we breathe out (2 words) • air can go in through the mouth or... • how fast/slow a piece of music is performed • when we exercise our breathing gets f_ _ _ _ _ • ...
Chapter 10 Respiratory System 2025-11-10
Body Systems 2015-06-17
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- This is the type of muscle that controls body functions such as peristalsis
- This is the system that sends out hormones
- This is a source of nourishment
- This is the gas we breathe in.
- this is the main organ of the excretory system
- This absorbs most of our nutrients into our body.
- Another name for fats.
- this is what connects muscle to bone
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- this is the chemical messenger sent out by the endocrine system
- What does the liver produce?
- This is the gas we breathe out
- What does bile break down?
- the respiratory system exchanges this in from the blood
- This is the type of muscle that enables you to move
- What does the gall bladder do?
- This is the muscle that controls breathing
- This is the structure where gas exchange occurs. They look like a bunch of grapes
17 Clues: Another name for fats. • What does bile break down? • What does the liver produce? • This is the gas we breathe out • This is the gas we breathe in. • What does the gall bladder do? • This is a source of nourishment • this is what connects muscle to bone • This is the system that sends out hormones • This is the muscle that controls breathing • ...
CC review 2021-01-19
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- capital of Wyoming
- latin verbs with different endings
- “to” plus a verb, used as a noun, adjective or adverb
- capital of North Dakota
- Latin nouns and pronouns with different endings
- what is one part of the lymph system
- what the colonists disguised as when they dumped tea into the Boston Harbor
- one part of the nervous system
- capital of New Jersey
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- what is one part of the respiratory system
- capital of Ohio
- which war began when Abraham Lincoln was president
- which president believed that the Mexican War and the Gadsden Purchase affirmed America’s manifest destiny
- who sailed from England and signed the Mayflower Compact in 1620
- who falls to Babylon
- one of the bones that makes up the axial skeleton
- which system consists of glands/organs that use hormones to send messages to the body
17 Clues: capital of Ohio • capital of Wyoming • who falls to Babylon • capital of New Jersey • capital of North Dakota • one part of the nervous system • latin verbs with different endings • what is one part of the lymph system • what is one part of the respiratory system • Latin nouns and pronouns with different endings • one of the bones that makes up the axial skeleton • ...
Body System 2020-10-27
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- what is a major type of muscles?
- bones meet at?
- This system controls everything you do
- when you inhale, your lungs:
- when you breath in air, you bring oxygen into your lungs and blow out:
- your body couldnt breathe without this system?
- a typical brain weigh how much?
- how many bones does an adult human have?
- the movement of our blood through the heart and body is called?
- what is a major type of muscles?
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- beating sound of your heart makes comes from?
- which part of the body is the control center for the nervous system?
- the respiratory system is made up of the trachea, the lungs, and the:
- with circulation, the heart provides your body with?
- with circulation, the heart provides your body with?
- what is the biggest part of the brain?
- what is the muscle that pumps blood to you body?
- what is the smallest bone in the body?
- the bones in your spine are called?
- what is a major type of muscles?
20 Clues: bones meet at? • when you inhale, your lungs: • a typical brain weigh how much? • what is a major type of muscles? • what is a major type of muscles? • what is a major type of muscles? • the bones in your spine are called? • This system controls everything you do • what is the biggest part of the brain? • what is the smallest bone in the body? • ...
Photosynthesis and Respiration 2021-02-24
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- created during photosynthesis
- the step of respiration to break glucose
- the system in the body for taking in/out gases
- any organism that eats others for food
- energy for cells
- required for cellular respiration
- required for photosynthesis
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- the system in the body that breaks down food
- a waste product of cellular respiration
- organelle where cellular respiration happens
- organelle where photosynthesis happens
- any organism that can make its own food
12 Clues: energy for cells • required for photosynthesis • created during photosynthesis • required for cellular respiration • organelle where photosynthesis happens • any organism that eats others for food • a waste product of cellular respiration • any organism that can make its own food • the step of respiration to break glucose • the system in the body that breaks down food • ...
Vocab words by Jaylen 2026-04-10
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- Sends brain waves throughout the body and controls reflexes
- system Protection from abrasions [cuts] and bacteria, viruses.
- It takes out the waste
- human choose based off of ants and desires
- structures, helps you stay up
- Helps you breath
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- system Breaks down food you eat for the body to absorb nutrients and remove waste
- Produces uniform
- It helps you move
- nature chooses who breeds
- diverse offspring
- carry's nutrients throughout the body
12 Clues: Produces uniform • Helps you breath • It helps you move • diverse offspring • It takes out the waste • nature chooses who breeds • structures, helps you stay up • carry's nutrients throughout the body • human choose based off of ants and desires • Sends brain waves throughout the body and controls reflexes • system Protection from abrasions [cuts] and bacteria, viruses. • ...
Respiratory Disease- Em 2021-03-19
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- allergic hypersensitivity causing inflammation/edema in walls of bronchioles
- damage to the alveoli caused by injury or trama. polution, burns, aspiration
- brief or prolonged absence of spontaneous respirations due to respiratory failure.
- known as heart failure inadequately pump blood
- mild for of pneumonia, people experience less severe symptoms
- permanent, destructive pulmonary disorder that is a combination of chronic bronchitis and emphysema
- viral infection of the respiratory system characterized by chills, fever, body aches, and fatigue.
- protective mechanism to forcefully expel accidentally inhaled food
- air in the pleural cavity
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- fatal disease caused by a recessive gene
- cancerous tumor of the lungs
- difficult, labored, or painful respirations due to lung disease
- whistling or sighing musical sound heard on auscultation
- lung infection caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium.
- includes pleural friction rub, rales, rhonchi, stridor, or wheezes
- inflammation of the lungs
- bluish-gray discoloration of the skin due to low level of oxygen
17 Clues: inflammation of the lungs • air in the pleural cavity • cancerous tumor of the lungs • fatal disease caused by a recessive gene • known as heart failure inadequately pump blood • lung infection caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium. • whistling or sighing musical sound heard on auscultation • mild for of pneumonia, people experience less severe symptoms • ...
Elements in the Periodic Table 2012-09-14
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- a prevalent poor metal, chemically resembles arsenic and antimony
- Ne
- As
- Se
- used to make wires
- B
- Atomic Number 16
- Sc Symbol
- Ar
- The chemical element of atomic number 32
- alloy of silver and lead
- Element V
- Salt
- Part of the atmosphere
- Y
- Salt Addition
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- Graphite Element
- Most Non metallic element
- Be
- Battery type
- Xe
- It is a radioactive, colorless, odorless, tasteless noble gas
- Ra
- Most Metallic Element
- An element that is efficient to the human's respiratory system
25 Clues: B • Y • Ne • As • Be • Se • Xe • Ra • Ar • Salt • Sc Symbol • Element V • Battery type • Salt Addition • Graphite Element • Atomic Number 16 • used to make wires • Most Metallic Element • Part of the atmosphere • alloy of silver and lead • Most Non metallic element • The chemical element of atomic number 32 • It is a radioactive, colorless, odorless, tasteless noble gas • ...
Elements in the Periodic Table 2012-09-14
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- It is a radioactive, colorless, odorless, tasteless noble gas
- Battery type
- Xe
- An element that is efficient to the human's respiratory system
- Part of the atmosphere
- The chemical element of atomic number 32
- Se
- Graphite Element
- alloy of silver and lead
- a prevalent poor metal, chemically resembles arsenic and antimony
- used to make wires
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- Ra
- Ne
- Salt
- B
- Salt Addition
- Most Non metallic element
- Ar
- Be
- Element V
- Most Metallic Element
- As
- Atomic Number 16
- Sc Symbol
- Y
25 Clues: B • Y • Ra • Ne • Ar • Be • Xe • As • Se • Salt • Element V • Sc Symbol • Battery type • Salt Addition • Atomic Number 16 • Graphite Element • used to make wires • Most Metallic Element • Part of the atmosphere • alloy of silver and lead • Most Non metallic element • The chemical element of atomic number 32 • It is a radioactive, colorless, odorless, tasteless noble gas • ...
cross word for pe. 2017-09-27
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- small tubes or vessels
- Man's best friend
- how hard you work
- achievable goal
- frequency intensity time type
- heart pumping blood while workingout
- over time getting better
- carbon dioxide for oxygen
- how often
- how long
- how well you can stretch
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- producing energy without oxygen
- requires free oxygen
- how well lungs and heart works hard
- enduring your muscles hard
- System lungs
- muscle strength
- fat mass and fat free mass
- long goal
- extact workout
- one or more of the fitt variables
21 Clues: how long • long goal • how often • System lungs • extact workout • achievable goal • muscle strength • Man's best friend • how hard you work • requires free oxygen • small tubes or vessels • over time getting better • carbon dioxide for oxygen • how well you can stretch • enduring your muscles hard • fat mass and fat free mass • frequency intensity time type • producing energy without oxygen • ...
Review Chapet 3 and 4 2024-11-16
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- movement of solid's particles
- dome-shaped muscle
- air sacs
- an example of mixture
- the highest cloud in the atmosphere
- gas to liquid
- the biggest part of brain
- basic unit of living things
- frozen hair drop
- subtance that disolve solute
- Beat per minute
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- other name of trachea
- one of the subtance physical properties
- breathing system
- concious thougt action
- lower part of human's heart
- an example of solution
- main factor for subtance changes
- liquid element of blood
- form of two or more subtances
20 Clues: air sacs • gas to liquid • Beat per minute • breathing system • frozen hair drop • dome-shaped muscle • other name of trachea • an example of mixture • concious thougt action • an example of solution • liquid element of blood • the biggest part of brain • lower part of human's heart • basic unit of living things • subtance that disolve solute • movement of solid's particles • ...
Chapter 1 2024-10-23
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- back of the knee
- organs work together to form a
- increases stimulus
- standing, feet parallel,palms out
- stable internal environment
- abdominopelvic/ thoracic; body cavity
- lower back region
- away from heart
- knee area
- study of function
- necessary life function; D in Dr. Germmm
- study of structure
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- top & bottom; body plane
- left & right; body plane
- produce offspring
- cranial/spinal;body cavity
- cells join together to form a
- cheek area
- towards heart
- reduces stimulus
- adds oxygen to blood stream; system
21 Clues: knee area • cheek area • towards heart • away from heart • back of the knee • reduces stimulus • produce offspring • lower back region • study of function • increases stimulus • study of structure • top & bottom; body plane • left & right; body plane • cranial/spinal;body cavity • stable internal environment • cells join together to form a • organs work together to form a • ...
Coding Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-23
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- COPD with exacerbation
- E87.5
- Ulcerative Colitis
- Crohn's disease of both small and large intestine with intestinal obstruction
- Acute respiratory failure with hypoxia
- Myocardial Infarction Type 2
- Septic Pulmonary Embolism without Acute Cor Pulmonale
- Acute Appendicitis with Generalized Peritonitis
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- K92.1
- Cirrhosis of Liver
- I21.4
- Chronic Pulmonary Edema
- I50.9
- Acute CHF of systolic phase (Acute HFrEF)
- Disease of digestive system
- Alcoholic cirrhosis of liver
- Chronic Gastritis with Bleeding
- COVID Pneumonia
- Atherosclerotic heart disease of native coronary artery with unstable angina pectoris
- Acute Pancreatitis
20 Clues: K92.1 • I21.4 • I50.9 • E87.5 • COVID Pneumonia • Cirrhosis of Liver • Ulcerative Colitis • Acute Pancreatitis • COPD with exacerbation • Chronic Pulmonary Edema • Disease of digestive system • Alcoholic cirrhosis of liver • Myocardial Infarction Type 2 • Chronic Gastritis with Bleeding • Acute respiratory failure with hypoxia • Acute CHF of systolic phase (Acute HFrEF) • ...
Metabolism-Piper McReynolds 2022-02-24
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- how your evidence supports your claim respiratory system takes in oxygen and releases carbon
- molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms cellularrespiration reaction between oxygen & glucose that releases energy
- proposed answer to question about the world
- information about the natural world
- atoms rearrange to form new substances
- molecule that organisms use to release energy
- body’s use of molecules for energy & growth
- transports molecules to and from all cells of the body
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- a claim supported by evidence
- a group of atoms joined together
- body system that breaks food down
- building blocks of proteins
- organisms use to release energy
- the ability to make things move or change
- molecules that perform important functions
- set of interacting parts forming a complex whole
- a type of energy storage molecule
17 Clues: building blocks of proteins • a claim supported by evidence • organisms use to release energy • a group of atoms joined together • body system that breaks food down • a type of energy storage molecule • information about the natural world • atoms rearrange to form new substances • the ability to make things move or change • molecules that perform important functions • ...
Biology 2021-10-18
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- this tissue supports the structure of plants
- this tissue supports the structure of our body
- this tissue covers external and inner linings of the body
- a type of plant organ
- This organism only has one level of organization
- benefits of having specialized tissues
- a group of organs that function together
- a type of organ system in a plant
- a type of organ system in a plant
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- the organ system that allow us to breathe
- the organ system that allows nutrients to flow into all parts of our body
- these things make up an organ
- this tissue only covers the outermost part of the body
- The smallest living thing
- Function of cell division in multicellular organisms
- the vascular tissue in plants mainly transports this substance
- the organ system that allows animals to feel sensations on their skin
17 Clues: a type of plant organ • The smallest living thing • these things make up an organ • a type of organ system in a plant • a type of organ system in a plant • benefits of having specialized tissues • a group of organs that function together • the organ system that allow us to breathe • this tissue supports the structure of plants • this tissue supports the structure of our body • ...
Respiratory System and Circulatory System Vocab Words 2024-11-04
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- Tiny hair-like structures that line the trachea and other parts of the airways.
- The process of how we take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide
- The liquid part of blood that carries cells, nutrients, and waste throughout the body.
- Tiny blood cells that help your body form clots
- What color is the cell that helps fight infections and diseases
- Blood vessels that carry blood towards the heart
- The gas organisms breathe (including us)
- Tiny blood vessels where the oxygen, nutrients, and waste occurs between blood and tissues
- Cells in blood that can carry oxygen, fight infections, and help with clotting
- Help or support related to the sense of smell (The first word)
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- The tube that connects your voicebox to your lungs.
- The act of breathing in or inhaling.
- The largest artery in the body that carries oxygenated blood from the heart to the body.
- A blood vessel that carries oxygen-rich blood away from the heart to the tissues and organs to the body
- This refers to the heart and blood vessels, and the circulation of blood
- The voice box,It helps you breathe, make sound, and protect the windpipe
- The process of breathing out, where air is released from the lungs.
- The organ in your body that you use to breathe.
- A chamber of the heart that pumps blood out to the lungs and the rest of the body.
- One of the main air passages that branch from the trachea to the lung
20 Clues: The act of breathing in or inhaling. • The gas organisms breathe (including us) • Tiny blood cells that help your body form clots • The organ in your body that you use to breathe. • Blood vessels that carry blood towards the heart • The tube that connects your voicebox to your lungs. • Help or support related to the sense of smell (The first word) • ...
Chapter 1 -3 Review (version 2) 2017-11-12
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- oxygen enters body
- proximal to ankle, distal to thigh
- system that is responsible for breathing
- where oxygen gets delivered to red blood cells
- receptors that feel pain or pleasure
- carry blood back to heart with carbon dioxide
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- most distal structure on full arm
- scientific word for knots.
- mobile end of muscle
- system responsible for passing food through the body
- tube that carries red blood cells to muscles and organs
- neurons that allow for movement
- thick fluid responsable for healing
13 Clues: oxygen enters body • mobile end of muscle • scientific word for knots. • neurons that allow for movement • most distal structure on full arm • proximal to ankle, distal to thigh • thick fluid responsable for healing • receptors that feel pain or pleasure • system that is responsible for breathing • carry blood back to heart with carbon dioxide • ...
Respiratory Infections and Immunity 2013-05-19
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- Type II pneumocytes (great ........ alveolar cells) responsible for the production of surfactant and the replacement of damaged Type I pneumocytes, through the process of differentiation and replication.
- An antimicrobial agent used to treat bacterial infections.
- A pathogen that is normally a commensal, but can cause disease when the host’s resistance is low.
- Causative pathogen of most upper respiratory tract infections characterized as the "common cold".
- An inflammatory condition of the lung affecting predominantly the alveoli and usually caused by a pathogen.
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- Type I pneumocytes (simple …….. alveolar cells) incapable of replication, which form the alveolar epithelium and are particularly susceptible to bacterial toxins.
- Inflammation of the mucosal membranes of the bronchioles.
- A white blood cell which engulfs extracellular pathogens.
- Specialized tissue specific monocyte involved in phagocytosis.
- A protein found in the respiratory tract which forms an essential part of the innate antimicrobial defense system.
- An RNA virus which causes seasonal outbreaks of respiratory infection.
- Enzymes that damage bacterial cells walls.
- An organism that causes disease.
13 Clues: An organism that causes disease. • Enzymes that damage bacterial cells walls. • Inflammation of the mucosal membranes of the bronchioles. • A white blood cell which engulfs extracellular pathogens. • An antimicrobial agent used to treat bacterial infections. • Specialized tissue specific monocyte involved in phagocytosis. • ...
COMMON COMMUNICABLE DISEASES 2025-01-20
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- is a bacterial infection, spread by ingesting food or water contaminated with the feces of an infected person
- is a water-borne disease caused by a bacteria present in human feces
- is the fast and explosive release of air from the lungs
- is an upper respiratory infection caused by a virus
- is a respiratory disorder characterized by a wheezing and difficulty in breathing
- is a very contagious infection of the lungs
- is a common gastrointestinal disease among people who have poor personal health and hygiene practices and living in unsanitary conditions
- is a skin disease caused by a fungus called tinea
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- is commonly known as flu, a viral infection of the upper respiratory system
- is a disease caused by parasitic protozoan
- is an infection that can affect the liver’s ability to function
- (Tinea versicolor or Tinea flava) or locally called an-an is a fungal infection of the skin
- is an infection caused by a bacteria called Staphylococcus
13 Clues: is a disease caused by parasitic protozoan • is a very contagious infection of the lungs • is a skin disease caused by a fungus called tinea • is an upper respiratory infection caused by a virus • is the fast and explosive release of air from the lungs • is an infection caused by a bacteria called Staphylococcus • ...
execratory system 2022-11-10
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- This organ stores the urine
- digestive system eliminates it
- A tube that leads from the kidney to the bladder
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- The execratory system eliminates this from the body
- This is the main organ of the execratory system
- The integumentary system eliminates it
- Tube that carries urine out side of the body
- The respiratory system eliminates it
8 Clues: This organ stores the urine • digestive system eliminates it • The respiratory system eliminates it • The integumentary system eliminates it • Tube that carries urine out side of the body • This is the main organ of the execratory system • A tube that leads from the kidney to the bladder • The execratory system eliminates this from the body
Human Body System Crossword 2023-01-10
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- Broccoli shaped material found in the lungs.
- Found inside of the Kidney, responsible for filtering the blood.
- A group of tissues working together to perform a specific task.
- Part of the Digestive system, and absorbs water into the bloodstream.
- The first step in digestion.
- Where blood is filtered, located in the Excretory System.
- A group of cells working together.
- The base unit for every LIVING thing.
- Upper part of the Heart.
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- Assists in expanding and compressing the lung, helping people breath.
- Part of the Digestive system, and absorbs nutrients into the blood stream.
- Lower part of the Heart.
- A blood vessel that carries blood back to the Heart.
- Multiple Organs working together to perform a function needed for survival.
- Rhymes with Eli, and absorbs nutrients in the small intestine.
- Main organ in the Respiratory system.
16 Clues: Lower part of the Heart. • Upper part of the Heart. • The first step in digestion. • A group of cells working together. • The base unit for every LIVING thing. • Main organ in the Respiratory system. • Broccoli shaped material found in the lungs. • A blood vessel that carries blood back to the Heart. • Where blood is filtered, located in the Excretory System. • ...
LS9U2 PT Part 1 2022-11-18
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- Controls the body functions.
- the organ that releases insulin
- the organ that is responsible for sight
- filters and clean your bloodstream
- your respiratory system
- most important organ in the body.
- responsible for your human growth hormone and height
- pumps blood around your body
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- essential for human speech
- system enables you to move
- it plays a huge role in the growth and metabolism of the human body
- the body central framework, what
12 Clues: your respiratory system • essential for human speech • system enables you to move • Controls the body functions. • pumps blood around your body • the organ that releases insulin • the body central framework, what • most important organ in the body. • filters and clean your bloodstream • the organ that is responsible for sight • ...
Circulatory System 2023-12-05
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- Lower chamber of the heart
- Relating to the lungs
- It pumps blood
- 21% of the air we breathe
- It carries blood around the body
- A measurement of the heart rate
- Something that takes blood away from the heart
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- The name of a system in your body.
- Something that flows through our body
- Something that takes blood back to the heart
- Major part of the respiratory system
- Higher chambers of the heart
12 Clues: It pumps blood • Relating to the lungs • 21% of the air we breathe • Lower chamber of the heart • Higher chambers of the heart • A measurement of the heart rate • It carries blood around the body • The name of a system in your body. • Major part of the respiratory system • Something that flows through our body • Something that takes blood back to the heart • ...
Science Crossword Homework 2018-12-09
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- Glucose comes from what molecules?
- Your whats cut and grind up food?
- What are fat molecules made of?
- What begins with a P that breaks down protein?
- The small intestine is nine whats long?
- What body system helps the body to move and interact with the world?
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- What body system brings oxygen into the body using the lungs?
- What creates the saliva in your mouth?
- Fungi belong to which of the animal kingdoms?
- What does the large intestine absorb?
- What body system uses the spinal cord and nerves to communicate with the brain?
- What body system is made up of bones, ligaments, and tendons?
- What body system helps convert food into energy and nutrients the body can use?
- Protein molecules consist of what acids?
14 Clues: What are fat molecules made of? • Your whats cut and grind up food? • Glucose comes from what molecules? • What does the large intestine absorb? • What creates the saliva in your mouth? • The small intestine is nine whats long? • Protein molecules consist of what acids? • Fungi belong to which of the animal kingdoms? • What begins with a P that breaks down protein? • ...
VIRAL RESPIRATORY INFECTIONS 2022-08-26
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- Viruses that virus that appeared in 2019 and affects the upper respiratory system
- To treat a vri in children and adults you can use...
- Always cover your mouth and nose with a tissue when you cough or sneeze is a
- Viral Respiratoy Infections
- extend over a large or increasing area
- substance from the mouth or nose
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- Something that affects the lungs and airways
- expel air from the lungs with a sudden sharp sound
- Viruses they cause the common cold
- Something caused by a virus
10 Clues: Something caused by a virus • Viral Respiratoy Infections • substance from the mouth or nose • Viruses they cause the common cold • extend over a large or increasing area • Something that affects the lungs and airways • expel air from the lungs with a sudden sharp sound • To treat a vri in children and adults you can use... • ...
What Disease am I? 2025-04-14
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- – A reflex to clear the respiratory tract
- – Sign of inflammation in infected tissue
- – Microscopic agent that enters and hijacks cells
- – Body temperature rises as a defense response
- – Easily spread from person to person
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- – Body system that fights off invaders
- – Thick fluid produced in the airways
- – Shaking sensation often accompanying fever
- – Organ that becomes inflamed during infection
- – When microbes invade and multiply in the body
- – Pressure or pain felt in the skull
- – Discomfort in the throat when swallowing
- – Tiredness caused by immune system activation
- – Muscle and joint discomfort during illness
14 Clues: – Pressure or pain felt in the skull • – Thick fluid produced in the airways • – Easily spread from person to person • – Body system that fights off invaders • – A reflex to clear the respiratory tract • – Sign of inflammation in infected tissue • – Discomfort in the throat when swallowing • – Shaking sensation often accompanying fever • ...
Excretory System 2022-11-07
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- tubes that lead from each kidney to the bladder
- cellular waste released by the urinary system
- main Organ of the excretory system
- tube that carries urine from the bladder to the outside of the body
- waste released by the digestive system
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- a storge sac for urine
- waste released by the respiratory system
- elimates waste materials to keep the body cells healthy
- waste released by the integumentary system
9 Clues: a storge sac for urine • main Organ of the excretory system • waste released by the digestive system • waste released by the respiratory system • waste released by the integumentary system • cellular waste released by the urinary system • tubes that lead from each kidney to the bladder • elimates waste materials to keep the body cells healthy • ...
P4D-Sharon 2021-08-05
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- is the collection of the same kind of cells .
- system transport blood around the body.
- is the smallest unit of life.
- such as your eyes your stomach and your heart.
- system allows exchange of gases in the lungs.
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- is the biggest part.
- system protects some organs,supports the body and gives it shape.
- system controls all body functions.
- system works with the bones to help the body to move.
9 Clues: is the biggest part. • is the smallest unit of life. • system controls all body functions. • system transport blood around the body. • is the collection of the same kind of cells . • system allows exchange of gases in the lungs. • such as your eyes your stomach and your heart. • system works with the bones to help the body to move. • ...
Body Systems 2025-02-14
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- What system helps your body break down food, and dispose of waste
- What system is in charge of urine
- What system is in charge of what you physically feel
- What system is in charge of your bones
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- What system is in control of breathing and talking?
- What system acts as a messenger throughout your body?
- What organism is the cutest?
- What system helps you move?
- What system is in charge of distributing liquids throughout your body, and is in charge of your immune system
9 Clues: What system helps you move? • What organism is the cutest? • What system is in charge of urine • What system is in charge of your bones • What system is in control of breathing and talking? • What system is in charge of what you physically feel • What system acts as a messenger throughout your body? • What system helps your body break down food, and dispose of waste • ...
Organ System Crossword 2022-05-26
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- It is a system that transports oxygen and nutrients in cells.
- It is a system that provides the engine for movement and physical abilities.
- This organ is the control center of the body.
- It is a system that regulates the chemical composition of body fluids.
- This organ protects the body from external factors like temperature.
- This organ produces the egg cells.
- gland this organ receives information about the state of the light-dark cycle from the environment.
- It is a system that protects the body from infection and injury from the external environment.
- It is a system that chemically and mechanically degrades food.
- It is a system that provides mechanical support, movement, and protection.
- It is a system that produces hormones to regulate bodily functions like metabolism.
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- This organ digests food and sends t to our small intestine.
- It is a system that regulates vital body functions
- This organ process special lymphocytes called T-cells.
- This organ removes waste and gases from the body when you exhale.
- It is a system that protects the body from outside invaders like viruses.
- It is a system that produces reproductive cells and helps in reproduction.
- It is a system that controls your breathing.
- This structure holds the body together.
- This structure pulls on the joints, allowing us to move.
- This organ eliminates toxins from the body's blood supply.
- This organ pumps blood to other body parts.
22 Clues: This organ produces the egg cells. • This structure holds the body together. • This organ pumps blood to other body parts. • It is a system that controls your breathing. • This organ is the control center of the body. • It is a system that regulates vital body functions • This organ process special lymphocytes called T-cells. • ...
Excretory and Integumentary System 2021-11-10
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- system that filters blood, excretes waste, excess water, salt and minerals
- stores and secretes urine
- Kidneys help maintain____?
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- system excretes extra salt and water through your sweat
- system that excretes carbon dioxide
- filter blood
- digestive, integumentary and excretory system work together to remove_____?
- largest organ of the human body
8 Clues: filter blood • stores and secretes urine • Kidneys help maintain____? • largest organ of the human body • system that excretes carbon dioxide • system excretes extra salt and water through your sweat • system that filters blood, excretes waste, excess water, salt and minerals • digestive, integumentary and excretory system work together to remove_____?
Health Midterm Review 2017-07-09
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- / the longest bone in the body; it is in the leg
- / the organ system that helps your body move
- / the organ system responsible for removing waste from the body
- / the finger and toe bones
- / the muscle in the front of your leg
- / the chest bone
- / a disease that people can get from having a diet that is high in sugar
- / has your heart and blood, it transports oxygen to the body
- / a disease from an iron deficiency
- / also known as your skin, it protects your body from infections
- / the organ system that protects your organs
- / a disease from a vitamin D deficiency
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- / important for your body to build bones
- / a disease from a vitamin C deficiency
- / the organ system that has your lungs; you inhale oxygen that is put in the blood
- / the muscle in the back of your leg
- / secretes oil to keep the skin and hair moist
- / the top layer of skin
- / the back bone
19 Clues: / the back bone • / the chest bone • / the top layer of skin • / the finger and toe bones • / a disease from an iron deficiency • / the muscle in the back of your leg • / the muscle in the front of your leg • / a disease from a vitamin C deficiency • / a disease from a vitamin D deficiency • / important for your body to build bones • ...
Health Midterm Review 2017-07-09
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- / a disease from a vitamin C deficiency
- / the muscle in the front of your leg
- / important for your body to build bones
- / the back bone
- / secretes oil to keep the skin and hair moist
- / the muscle in the back of your leg
- / the top layer of skin
- / the organ system that protects your organs
- / the organ system that has your lungs; you inhale oxygen that is put in the blood
- / the organ system that helps your body move
Down
- / the longest bone in the body; it is in the leg
- / a disease from a vitamin D deficiency
- / a disease from an iron deficiency
- / has your heart and blood, it transports oxygen to the body
- / the organ system responsible for removing waste from the body
- / also known as your skin, it protects your body from infections
- / the finger and toe bones
- / a disease that people can get from having a diet that is high in sugar
- / the chest bone
19 Clues: / the back bone • / the chest bone • / the top layer of skin • / the finger and toe bones • / a disease from an iron deficiency • / the muscle in the back of your leg • / the muscle in the front of your leg • / a disease from a vitamin D deficiency • / a disease from a vitamin C deficiency • / important for your body to build bones • ...
Crossword 2025-01-27
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- to secretly look at something for a short time
- to recognize someone or something and say or prove who or what that person is
- shout loudly
- the place where something or someone is
- advanced or powerful
- to hurry after someone or something in order to catch him
- to hold very tightly
- System system of the organs that make it possible for you to breathe
- the place where something or someone is
- to speak very quietly
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- one of the two halves of the brain
- to announce something clearly, firmly, publicly, or officially
- to control something or someone to your advantage
- the long tube in the body of a person or animal, through which food moves during the process of digesting food
- to (cause to) start burning
- System system of the organs in your body involved with the digestion of food
- to look at someone or something
- to look carefully
- to cry noisily
- to cause food, drink, pills, etc. to move from your mouth into your stomach
20 Clues: shout loudly • to cry noisily • to look carefully • advanced or powerful • to hold very tightly • to speak very quietly • to (cause to) start burning • to look at someone or something • one of the two halves of the brain • the place where something or someone is • the place where something or someone is • to secretly look at something for a short time • ...
Unit 1 Human Body System Extra Credit 2022-12-07
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- body system that contains the bones and joints
- the body system that forms the external covering and protects deeper tissue
- body system responsible for moving the body
- body system that breaks down food and absorbs nutrients
- body system that transports oxygen, carbon dioxide, and nutrients around the body
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- body system that processes information
- body system that contains the lungs and assists with gas exchange
- body system that regulates growth and secretes hormones
- body system that eliminates wastes and regulates water
9 Clues: body system that processes information • body system responsible for moving the body • body system that contains the bones and joints • body system that eliminates wastes and regulates water • body system that regulates growth and secretes hormones • body system that breaks down food and absorbs nutrients • ...
Human Systems 2021-09-28
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- tubes that carry air
- outside protective layer
- branch off of arteries to serve each cell
- arched muscle in the respiratory system
- vessel that carries oxygenated blood
- group of cells working for a purpose
- bottom sections of the heart
Down
- air sacs on lungs
- the heart is like a _______
- the system that transports blood around the body
- the heart has four ________, or sections
- blood flows through _______ to every cell in the body
12 Clues: air sacs on lungs • tubes that carry air • outside protective layer • the heart is like a _______ • bottom sections of the heart • vessel that carries oxygenated blood • group of cells working for a purpose • arched muscle in the respiratory system • the heart has four ________, or sections • branch off of arteries to serve each cell • ...
science 2024-11-07
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- largest organ protects body
- muscle that pumps blood
- tubes where broken down food is absorbed into the blood stream
- a muscular tube that carries food from the mouth
- system helps breath oxygen and breath carbon dioxide
- organs help move and give strength
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- tubes breaks down food absorbed into bloodstream
- carry messages to and from brain
- tube carries air and connects nose to lungs
- vessel tubes carry blood around body
- command center
- system break down food
- smallest building block of living thing
13 Clues: command center • muscle that pumps blood • system break down food • largest organ protects body • carry messages to and from brain • organs help move and give strength • vessel tubes carry blood around body • smallest building block of living thing • tube carries air and connects nose to lungs • tubes breaks down food absorbed into bloodstream • ...
Organ System Crossword Puzzle-Trevon Smith 2022-05-31
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- controls thought, memory, emotion, touch, motor skills, vision, breathing, temperature, hunger and every process that regulates our body
- System helps to regulate metabolism and the products of digestion
- system gives the body it's shape, movement, blood cells, and provides protection for organs storing minerals.
- System Helps to make us breathe and resperate
- move blood throughout your body.
- System produce egg and sperm cells.
- System Filters blood & remove various toxins/waste from the body’s tissues
- allows us to breathe
- System protect the body from outside threats
- carrys food and liquid from your mouth to your stomach
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- System skin protection-protects body frm external factors
- remove wastes and extra fluid from your body.
- help the body use energy, stay warm and keep the brain, heart, muscles, and other organs working as they should.
- system Transports oxygen, and other nutrients through the body. It also gets rid of carbon dioxide and other unnecessary products.
- System Essential building block for our movement, tendons, and ligaments attached to it
- nourish the developing fetus prior to birth
- System carries food from where it enters to exits.
- produce hair fibers in a regular cycle.
- System sends signals between the brain & rest of the body.
- spongy substance found in the center of the bones
- gives the body its shape, allows movement, makes blood cells, provides protection for organs and stores minerals.
- detects and analyzes sound by transduction
22 Clues: allows us to breathe • move blood throughout your body. • System produce egg and sperm cells. • produce hair fibers in a regular cycle. • detects and analyzes sound by transduction • nourish the developing fetus prior to birth • System protect the body from outside threats • remove wastes and extra fluid from your body. • System Helps to make us breathe and resperate • ...
Human Body Systems 2024-02-13
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- In the respiratory system, what gives oxygen to the blood and gets rid of the CO2?
- Your skeletal system is made up of ____
- Which bone is at the very top of your skeletal system, and protects your brain?
- The tubes that carry blood away from your heart are called___
- Which system is responsible for your sense of touch
- Besides Urine, what other waste is removed through the excretory system?
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- What in the mouth contains enzymes that break down food?
- What organ acts as a control center in the nervous system?
- Besides the appendix, what organ can be removed in the digestive system without causing too much harm?
- What organ does the most chemical digestion in your digestive system?
- Where does the digestive system start?
- When your biceps relax, your ______ contract
12 Clues: Where does the digestive system start? • Your skeletal system is made up of ____ • When your biceps relax, your ______ contract • Which system is responsible for your sense of touch • What in the mouth contains enzymes that break down food? • What organ acts as a control center in the nervous system? • The tubes that carry blood away from your heart are called___ • ...
body system 2025-03-04
6 Clues: system decomposes food • system gives you oxygen • system produces hormones • system provides movement • system provides structure • system makes more tiny people
CMA Chapter 14 2024-02-01
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- Inflammation of the pleura
- Inflammation of the lining of the sinuses
- Condition in which a lung becomes blocked and unable to expand as it should
- Inflammation of lung tissue
- Chronic bronchitis and emphysema
- State in which drugs no longer work to kill specific bacteria
- Chronic inflammatory disease that occurs when the respiratory system is hyperactive
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- Highly contagious bacterial lung disease
- Drug that has a boxed warning related to psychiatric events
- Inflammation of the mucus membranes lining the nasal passages
- Respiratory illness caused by a virus
- Irritation and inflammation of the lining of the bronchi
- Process of inhaling air into the lungs and exhaling air out of the lungs
- Chronic disease of the lungs that usually results from cigarette smoking
14 Clues: Inflammation of the pleura • Inflammation of lung tissue • Chronic bronchitis and emphysema • Respiratory illness caused by a virus • Highly contagious bacterial lung disease • Inflammation of the lining of the sinuses • Irritation and inflammation of the lining of the bronchi • Drug that has a boxed warning related to psychiatric events • ...
opioid induced respiratory depression (OIRD) 2017-07-19
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- respiratory rate function assessment includes rate, regularity and __________.
- opioid analgesics bind to these receptors.
- these kind of thinking skills are required for analysing trends.
- screening for this is recommended in those patients with a high body mass index.
- patients who are taking regular opioid medications prior to hospitalisation are considered to be _________
- nurses need to be aware of _______effect times of opiates.
- comparison of patients current respiratory rate with their__________ can lead to early detection of deterioration.
- rate should be measured before arousing a sleeping patient.
- vigilance in monitoring for adverse events is important during first 24 hours post __________.
- agent required to reverse opiate induced excessive sedation and respiratory depression.
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- advancing sedation measured on a sedation scale indicates need for the nurse to ___________opiate administration.
- respirations can be _________due to three mechanisms affected by opioids.
- standard anaesthetic physical assessment classification.
- documentation of respiratory rate, sedation level and oxygen saturation is completed at least _____hourly for first 24hours.
- consequences of unintended advancing sedation can have _________consequences for patients.
- this factor along with individual and pharmacological are known to be associated with near miss opioid related events.
- analgesic administration should be balanced with this kind of practice.
- this sign of airway obstruction should be promptly re evaluated and patient repositioned.
- increasing levels of _________are evident before decreasing respiratory rate.
- nurses suffer from alarm ______as a result of numerous bedside alarms.
20 Clues: opioid analgesics bind to these receptors. • standard anaesthetic physical assessment classification. • nurses need to be aware of _______effect times of opiates. • rate should be measured before arousing a sleeping patient. • these kind of thinking skills are required for analysing trends. • nurses suffer from alarm ______as a result of numerous bedside alarms. • ...
Pregnancy Terms Practice 2022-12-08
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- Cell that embeds in the uterine wall
- Month where mother feels baby movements
- Temporary organ takes of hCG production in month 3
- Month where baby has fully developed lungs
- 8 week old embryo
- made up of the ectoderm, mesoderm and endoderm
- Will eventually create nervous system
- Month where cardiovascular system is fully developed in fetus
- Stage of labor where female cervix begins dilating from 3-10cm
- Occurs day 6/7 after fertilization
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- The period of rapid mitotic division of zygote
- Will eventually create the digestive, respiratory and urogenital system
- Prompts uterus for pregnancy
- Prompts corpus luteum to make progesterone
- Clump of 16 cells, about 72 hours after fertilization
- Stage of labor were placenta is delivered
- The time from last menstraul period to birth of baby
17 Clues: 8 week old embryo • Prompts uterus for pregnancy • Occurs day 6/7 after fertilization • Cell that embeds in the uterine wall • Will eventually create nervous system • Month where mother feels baby movements • Stage of labor were placenta is delivered • Prompts corpus luteum to make progesterone • Month where baby has fully developed lungs • ...
Nervous System 2022-01-06
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- that produce detailed pictures of the inside of the body
- for sending signals throughout the body
- and cardiac,respiratory and vasomotor centers
- bundle of nerves that are protected by vertebrae
- medical professional who studies the nervous system
- all the signals and responses coming to and from the body
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- nerve diseases
- system
- lobe
- electrical impulses out to the body and back to the brain
- lobe
- affect muscle function, perception of touch, pain, speech or eye sight
- Fear, and some language
- cord
14 Clues: lobe • lobe • cord • system • nerve diseases • Fear, and some language • for sending signals throughout the body • and cardiac,respiratory and vasomotor centers • bundle of nerves that are protected by vertebrae • medical professional who studies the nervous system • that produce detailed pictures of the inside of the body • ...
Structure Movement and Control 2026-04-17
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- controls hormones and metabolic processes.
- needed for absorption of nutrients.
- works with other defense systems to protect or bodies.
- needed for oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange.
- carry oxygen and nutrients throughout the body.
- removal metabolic and digestive waste.
- needed for movement and supports skeletal system.
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- the pump and pathways of moving blood and nutrients.
- first line of defense. Also, called skin.
- produces gametes.
- protects us from pathogens.
- includes the brain, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
- support system of the body.
13 Clues: produces gametes. • protects us from pathogens. • support system of the body. • needed for absorption of nutrients. • removal metabolic and digestive waste. • first line of defense. Also, called skin. • controls hormones and metabolic processes. • needed for oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange. • carry oxygen and nutrients throughout the body. • ...
Respiratory Care 2019-11-05
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- on the side
- it is in air
- microscopic projections that look like hair
- what are you studying
- the major machine you learn
- organ of respiration
- it is next your food pipe
- left side of lung
- it should be 2cm below
- above
- air moving in and out
- you have five of them
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- bottom layer
- carries oxygenated blood
- can be seen in CHF
- behind
- slimy substance
- air moving in and out
- what is the system you are studyning
- voice box
- it beats
- it carries oxygen
22 Clues: above • behind • it beats • voice box • on the side • bottom layer • it is in air • slimy substance • left side of lung • it carries oxygen • can be seen in CHF • organ of respiration • air moving in and out • what are you studying • air moving in and out • you have five of them • it should be 2cm below • carries oxygenated blood • it is next your food pipe • the major machine you learn • ...
Crossword Levels of Organization 2026-02-26
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- A group of organ systems working together.
- The organ system that is responsible for movement of the body.
- The organ system that circulates blood around the body.
- A group of similar types of cells that work together.
- The organ system that breaks down food for the body to obtain nutrients.
- The organ system that removes waste through the kidneys.
- The organ system that sends and receives messages.
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- The organ system that takes in oxygen and removes carbon dioxide CO2.
- A group of different tissues working together to perform a job.
- A group of organs that work together to perform a specific task.
- The organ system that supports the body and protects your organs.
- All living things are made of?
12 Clues: All living things are made of? • A group of organ systems working together. • The organ system that sends and receives messages. • A group of similar types of cells that work together. • The organ system that circulates blood around the body. • The organ system that removes waste through the kidneys. • The organ system that is responsible for movement of the body. • ...
Plants & Human Systems 2026-03-11
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- This system is made up of bones to protect organs and give the body shape.
- When teeth breaks food into smaller pieces.
- This system allows your body to move.
- This system breaks down food into simpler substances.
- This part of the skeletal system holds your body upright.
- A substance which breaks food down into simpler substances.
- This holds the plant firmly to the ground.
- This system transports blood containing digested food, oxygen and water around the body.
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- Water is absorbed by this part in the digestive system.
- The roots of a plant absorbs this substance and water.
- This system helps you to take in and give out gases.
- The leaves of a plant make this for the plant to grow.
12 Clues: This system allows your body to move. • This holds the plant firmly to the ground. • When teeth breaks food into smaller pieces. • This system helps you to take in and give out gases. • This system breaks down food into simpler substances. • The roots of a plant absorbs this substance and water. • The leaves of a plant make this for the plant to grow. • ...
Anatomy Review 1 2024-09-10
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- System is the external covering of the body, or the skin
- System exists primarily to produce offspring
- System like the nervous system, the endocrine system helps control body activities but at a much slower rate
- System the role of the lymphatic system compliments that of the cardiovascular system
- Responsible for the transport of oxygen-carrying blood, nutrients, hormones, and other substances to and from the tissue cells where exchanges are made
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- System responsible for excretion and removal of wastes as well as absorption of nutrients
- System it’s role is to keep the body constantly supplied with oxygen and to remove carbon dioxide
- System consists of all the skeletal muscles within the body to assist the skeletal system with movement
- System removes the nitrogen-containing wastes from the blood and flushes them from the body in urine
- is defined as the study of the structure of the human body
- System the body’s fast-acting control system
- is defined as the study of normal function within living organism
- System consists of bones, cartilages, ligaments, and joints
- Consists of lymph vessels, lymph nodes, and other lymphoid organs such as the spleen and tonsils
- System consist of the heart and blood vessels
15 Clues: System the body’s fast-acting control system • System exists primarily to produce offspring • System consist of the heart and blood vessels • System is the external covering of the body, or the skin • is defined as the study of the structure of the human body • System consists of bones, cartilages, ligaments, and joints • ...
Organs and Organ Systems 2023-11-06
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- made up of cells working together to do a job.
- groups of tissues work together to do a job.
- the system that gets rid of waste materials
- contains chloroplasts that trap sunlight to make food
- absorbs water and nutrients from the soil
- the system that allows you to sense things
- controls the body
- carries substances around the plant and supports leaves and flowers.
- the system responsible for carrying oxygen and nutrients around the body
- pumps blood around the body
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- makes and stores some substances and destroys others.
- breaks up food and absorbs it to provide nutrition.
- the system that moves oxygen into your body and carbon dioxide out.
- the smallest unit of life
- groups of organs work together to do a job.
15 Clues: controls the body • the smallest unit of life • pumps blood around the body • absorbs water and nutrients from the soil • the system that allows you to sense things • the system that gets rid of waste materials • groups of organs work together to do a job. • groups of tissues work together to do a job. • made up of cells working together to do a job. • ...
Excretory, Circulatory, Digestive and Respiratory System 2025-04-29
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- Uses enzymes to break down food
- This system also eliminates waste from the body (unusable remains from the food you eat)
- The specific site of external respiration
- Carries blood toward the heart
- site of breathing
- This system brings in oxygen to the body and removes waste through gas exchange (carbon dioxide)
- helps fight disease
- the windpipe
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- pathway that food moves through from ingestion to defecation
- When you swallow
- This system transports needed substances throughout your body and carries away waste
- Carries oxygenated blood away from the heart
- This system eliminates cellular waste that has been filtered from the bloodstream
- Filters through nephrons and removes liquid waste to form urine
- Largest organ, rids your body of water and salts when you sweat
15 Clues: the windpipe • When you swallow • site of breathing • helps fight disease • Carries blood toward the heart • Uses enzymes to break down food • The specific site of external respiration • Carries oxygenated blood away from the heart • pathway that food moves through from ingestion to defecation • Filters through nephrons and removes liquid waste to form urine • ...
The circulatory System 2021-12-09
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- fist sized organ
- carries oxygenated blood away from heart
- cell pieces that help proper blood clot
- carries blood toward heart
- pale yellow liquid,carries blood cells
- carries oxygen & carbon dioxide
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- help fight disease
- Fluid that circulates thru heart and blood vessels
- system works with this system to oxygenate blood
- smallest vessel site of nutrients and gas exchange between blood and body cells
- oxygenates blood
11 Clues: fist sized organ • oxygenates blood • help fight disease • carries blood toward heart • carries oxygen & carbon dioxide • pale yellow liquid,carries blood cells • cell pieces that help proper blood clot • carries oxygenated blood away from heart • system works with this system to oxygenate blood • Fluid that circulates thru heart and blood vessels • ...
Chapter 14 2026-03-26
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- immunodeficiency, weak or missing immune responses
- chronic localized allergy
- breathing issues
- life-threatening
- food
- seasonal reaction
- IGE binds to mast cells
- drugs, vaccines, bee venom
- redness, and itching
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- study of disease caused by abnormal immune responses
- pollen, dust, spores
- food
- clicking, bubbling, rattling sound in the lungs
- injection
- skin exposure
- overactive, immune system attack attacks own tissues
- inhale
- usually proteins, they are the most allergenic, food, drugs, cosmetics, and household chemicals
18 Clues: food • food • inhale • injection • skin exposure • breathing issues • life-threatening • seasonal reaction • pollen, dust, spores • redness, and itching • IGE binds to mast cells • chronic localized allergy • drugs, vaccines, bee venom • clicking, bubbling, rattling sound in the lungs • immunodeficiency, weak or missing immune responses • study of disease caused by abnormal immune responses • ...
Organ systems 2022-06-01
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- Body system that breaks down food into nutrients and energy
- Body system that helps with immune responses and tissue drainage
- Body system that produces eggs and sperm
- Body system that acts as a barrier, detects stimuli, and regulates your body temperature
- Body system that brings in oxygen and lets out carbon dioxide when you breathe
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- The body system that controls the things that your body does
- The body system that collects and rids the body of wastes
- Body system that produces and secretes hormones throughout your body
- The body system that is the support structure for your body
- This body system uses the heart to pump blood throughout your body
- Body system that is responsible for nearly all movement in the body
11 Clues: Body system that produces eggs and sperm • The body system that collects and rids the body of wastes • The body system that is the support structure for your body • Body system that breaks down food into nutrients and energy • The body system that controls the things that your body does • Body system that helps with immune responses and tissue drainage • ...
Human Body Systems 2021-12-09
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- To move air into the body
- Defends the Body
- system that contains what we eat
- system that controls blood
- they supply with nutrients and remove waste
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- Controls glands and the bodys different hormones
- body temp regulation and cell fluid maintenance
- controls are movements and what we think
- To remove wastes from the body
- holds our Structure
- Filters blood and creates urine and waste
- Connected to our bones Reproductive Helps make offspring
12 Clues: Defends the Body • holds our Structure • To move air into the body • system that controls blood • To remove wastes from the body • system that contains what we eat • controls are movements and what we think • Filters blood and creates urine and waste • they supply with nutrients and remove waste • body temp regulation and cell fluid maintenance • ...
human systems 2024-02-12
11 Clues: gives you air • holds your pee • babies are baby • the main system • breaks down food • is your hormones • makes you strong • frame of your body • transports a fluid • is your hair, nails, and skin • gives rich blood to the cells
The Functional Of Respiratory System 2019-12-11
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- Nasopharynx is when air enters the ...
- The ... part of lung has 3 lobes
- The ... Playrole in protecting body against respiratory and gastrintestinal infectious
- The only way to prevent mucus from entering the lungs if someone loss their cilia is by ...
- ... provides space for the tounge to move freely
- Carbon dioxide ... from the pulmonary blood into the alveolus
- ... are a pair of soft tissue masses located at the rear of the throat
- Insufficient secretion of the pleural fluids causes the pleural surfaces become ... and rough
- scattered amid the epithelial cells that form most of the alveolar walls are ... surfactant-secreting cells
- Trachea and the two primary bronchi are reffered to the ...
- The unsupported posterior part of palate is ...
- Alveolar walls ... 40 times greater tender surface area of one skin
- The only externally visible part of the respiratory system
- When we inhale the ... will fill up the entire lung
- The narrow superior portion of each lung
- ... exerted on the lung when the pleurae produce excessive amount of fluid
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- The nasal septum is the ... support structure of the nose
- Major vessel of the human hard that originates from the right ventrical
- Inside trachea , there are ...mucosa which lined at the trachea wall
- What are the components that retains the shape of the trachea ...
- The thinnes walls in the respiratory system
- Third part of pharynx ...
- The pleural membranes produce ...
- Nasal conchae is also called ...
- The ciliated cells of the nasal mucosa create a gentle current that moves the sheet of contiminated mucus ... toward the throat
- Thyroid cartilage which protude anteriorly also known as ...
- Failure of the bones forming the palate to fuse medially
- Food is directed into the esophagus posteriorly by a flapped called the ...
- Wind pipe known as ...
- We use our ... to taste food
30 Clues: Wind pipe known as ... • Third part of pharynx ... • We use our ... to taste food • The ... part of lung has 3 lobes • Nasal conchae is also called ... • The pleural membranes produce ... • Nasopharynx is when air enters the ... • The narrow superior portion of each lung • The thinnes walls in the respiratory system • The unsupported posterior part of palate is ... • ...
Chapter 19 2026-05-05
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- – A major genetic change in viruses due to reassortment, often leading to pandemics.
- – A genus of Gram-positive bacteria that grow in chains and can cause infections like strep throat.
- – A sticky substance that traps microbes and particles in the respiratory system.
- – Small, gradual mutations in viral antigens that require yearly updates to flu vaccines.
- – A viral surface protein that allows influenza viruses to attach to host cells.
- – Infection or inflammation of the ear, often involving fluid buildup and bacterial growth.
- – Inflammation of the throat that causes pain, redness, and swelling; commonly known as a sore throat.
- – A viral enzyme that helps influenza viruses exit infected cells and spread.
- – Species of Streptococcus responsible for most bacterial sore throats and serious complications like rheumatic fever.
- – Immune cells that engulf and destroy pathogens in the lungs.
- – Relating to changes in viral surface proteins that help pathogens evade the immune system.
- – A genus of bacteria that includes the organism responsible for tuberculosis; has a waxy cell wall.
- – A protective outer layer of some bacteria that enhances virulence and prevents phagocytosis
- – A disease caused by Streptococcus pyogenes characterized by a red, sandpaper-like rash and fever.
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- – A viral respiratory infection spread by droplets that causes fever, fatigue, and body aches.
- – A chronic infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis that primarily affects the lungs.
- – An inflammatory lung condition in which fluid fills the alveoli, impairing gas exchange.
- – Inflammation of the sinuses caused by infection, allergies, or structural issues.
- – Large air passages that branch from the trachea into the lungs.
- – Hair-like structures that move mucus and trapped particles out of the respiratory tract.
- – A complication of untreated strep infections that affects the heart, joints, and can cause valve damage.
- – Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs; often filled with fluid in pneumonia.
22 Clues: – Immune cells that engulf and destroy pathogens in the lungs. • – Large air passages that branch from the trachea into the lungs. • – A viral enzyme that helps influenza viruses exit infected cells and spread. • – A viral surface protein that allows influenza viruses to attach to host cells. • ...
