respiratory system Crossword Puzzles
Anja Berke - Body Systems 2023-03-03
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- This body system includes your brain, spinal cord, and nerve endings
- This body system includes the mouth, stomach, and intestines
- The system in charge of taking in oxygen through the nose and mouth
- The body system that helps you move
- This body system moves oxygen and nutrients around the body
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- The organ that pumps blood through the body
- The body system that helps your body keep its shape
- The circulatory system uses ___, capillaries, and arteries to move blood through the body
- The digestive process starts with this
- This organ is the control center of the nervous system
10 Clues: The body system that helps you move • The digestive process starts with this • The organ that pumps blood through the body • The body system that helps your body keep its shape • This organ is the control center of the nervous system • This body system moves oxygen and nutrients around the body • This body system includes the mouth, stomach, and intestines • ...
Angel Nunez Body Systems Crossword 2018-02-20
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- The system that deals with glands and hormones.
- The system that excretes waste.
- The system that provides movement for the body.
- The system that transports oxygen from the lungs to various parts of the body.
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- It is the protective barrier for the body and regulates body temperature.
- The system that carries messages to and from the brain and spinal cord.
- The system that breaks down food and absorbs nutrients.
- The support system of the body.
- The system that exchanges oxygen and CO2 through the lungs.
- The job or duty that someone or something is responsible for.
10 Clues: The support system of the body. • The system that excretes waste. • The system that deals with glands and hormones. • The system that provides movement for the body. • The system that breaks down food and absorbs nutrients. • The system that exchanges oxygen and CO2 through the lungs. • The job or duty that someone or something is responsible for. • ...
Math Vocabulary Week of 10-25-10/29 2022-02-10
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- or windpipe- is one part of your airway system.
- prominent structure between the eyes that serves as the entrance to the respiratory tract
- blood vessels in humans, and most other animals that carry blood towards the heart
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- system is made up of blood vessels that carry blood away from and towards the heart.
- a set of things working together as parts of a mechanism or an interconnecting network.
- the primary organs of the respiratory system in humans
- the blood vessels that deliver oxygen-rich blood from the heart to the tissues of the body.
7 Clues: or windpipe- is one part of your airway system. • the primary organs of the respiratory system in humans • blood vessels in humans, and most other animals that carry blood towards the heart • system is made up of blood vessels that carry blood away from and towards the heart. • ...
Week 7 Vocab and Stems 2018-12-04
13 Clues: land • move • brain • health • walk, move • you swallow • air into the lungs • lungs from the abdomen • System all of the organs that provide • passage that connects to the bronchi and • a flap of tissue that covers the trachea • a large dome-shaped muscle that separates • passages through which air enters the lungs
Body Systems 2023-01-24
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- Can you feel that? The brain and nerves control this system.
- Works with another system to allow movement.
- Biceps and triceps belong to this system.
- Body's transport system. Moving things with blood.
- Breaks down the food we eat into nutrients we need.
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- Waste products are gotten rid of using this system.
- Body's breathing system.
- Lets make children!The body's offspring creating system.
8 Clues: Body's breathing system. • Biceps and triceps belong to this system. • Works with another system to allow movement. • Body's transport system. Moving things with blood. • Waste products are gotten rid of using this system. • Breaks down the food we eat into nutrients we need. • Lets make children!The body's offspring creating system. • ...
Cells, Tissues, and Organ Systems 2022-02-01
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- Animals have _____ types of tissue
- This organ system takes in oxygen for the body
- Examples of organs are the heart, brain, liver, _____, and kidneys
- This organ system breaks down food for nourishment
- Type of organism with more than one cell
- You need a _______ to study cells
- This organ system supports the body
- Having only one cell
- Cells need food, water and ____ to live
- Tissue that covers internal and external body surfaces
- Plants and animals share this type of tissue
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- A living thing that can carry out life processes by itself
- Groups of tissue with similar functions
- Groups of cells with similar functions
- Plants have _____ types of tissue
- Tissue that stretches and contracts to let the body move
- What is the basic unit of structure?
- Tissue that anchors, connects, and supports other tissue
- Tissue that receives and carries messages to the brain and body
19 Clues: Having only one cell • Plants have _____ types of tissue • You need a _______ to study cells • Animals have _____ types of tissue • This organ system supports the body • What is the basic unit of structure? • Groups of cells with similar functions • Groups of tissue with similar functions • Cells need food, water and ____ to live • Type of organism with more than one cell • ...
Vaccination 2025-04-14
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- the condition of the body and degree to which it;s free ilness
- the person performing the vaccination
- medical condition in wihich the body temperature is higher than usual
- iniection into a muscle
- the act of putting a liquid into a persons body
- a respiratory illnes in 2019 year
- thin metal pin used for sewing or iniection
- a dangeorus allergic reaction
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- actions taken to stop something for happening
- illnes of people caused by infection
- Human Papiloma Virus
- a preparation that stimulation immune system
- a protein produced by the body's immune system
- a common viral infections that can cause fever
- a substance that prompts an immune response
- excessive reaction on immune system
- a neasured amount of something such as medicine
- vaccines that act on influe genetic materials
- an extremaly small piece of organic material that cause diesess
19 Clues: Human Papiloma Virus • iniection into a muscle • a dangeorus allergic reaction • a respiratory illnes in 2019 year • excessive reaction on immune system • illnes of people caused by infection • the person performing the vaccination • a substance that prompts an immune response • thin metal pin used for sewing or iniection • a preparation that stimulation immune system • ...
Body Systems 2025-03-20
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- Where the only molecules should be fiber and water
- Process of how we breathe
- How we move
- How we are shaped
- Travels after chewing
- Where food is mostly absorbed
- Sugar
- Process on blood flow
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- Disease that damages the small intestine
- signs of sickness
- Small particle
- Process on food travels
- Process when we touch
- Start of the digestive system
- Food is broken down by acids
- Finger like structure
16 Clues: Sugar • How we move • Small particle • signs of sickness • How we are shaped • Process when we touch • Finger like structure • Travels after chewing • Process on blood flow • Process on food travels • Process of how we breathe • Food is broken down by acids • Start of the digestive system • Where food is mostly absorbed • Disease that damages the small intestine • ...
Topic 3: Lesson 1 - Body Organization (Pgs 130-137) 2023-11-06
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- ___________ system - carries oxygen-rich blood to all the parts of your body
- ___________ system - how your body communicates and is made up of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves
- ___________ system - begins with esophagus squeezing food to stomach and then the stomach crushes food; food broken down by acids
- Groups of similar cells that perform the same function
- ___________ system - brings in oxygen and moves out carbon dioxide by way of the lungs
- ___________ system - protects your body from outside damage - includes skin , hair, nails
- ___________ system - includes your immune system: defense system against infections
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- ___________ system - controls your movements, help you stand straight, allow you to breath
- a body structure composed of different kinds of tissues that work together.
- ___________ system - responsible for producing sperm and eggs
- ___________ system - gets rid of waste products and toxic substances in your body
- a group of organs that work together, performing major functions.
- ___________ system - a collection of glands that produces important chemicals; control of many body functions
- ___________ system - main functions are to support your body, protect your organs, make blood cells and store minerals.
14 Clues: Groups of similar cells that perform the same function • ___________ system - responsible for producing sperm and eggs • a group of organs that work together, performing major functions. • a body structure composed of different kinds of tissues that work together. • ___________ system - carries oxygen-rich blood to all the parts of your body • ...
Personal and Consumer Health Week 1 Review 2021-12-10
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- sensitive membrane in the ear that can be damaged by loud noises
- openings through which most people breathe
- difficulty finishing a sentence, severe coughing/wheezing, and flared nostrils are signs of a _____________ asthma attack
- prevalence of disease within a population
- a whistling or musical sound heard when exhaling
- the principal organ for breathing
- ______________ diseases such as heart disease, cancer, and diabetes are the leading causes of death and disability in the United States
- the dome-shaped muscle that causes the chest cavity to expand and contract
- oral cavity (through which some people breathe)
- ______________ respiration is the exchange of gases between blood and body cells
- the windpipe
- the number of deaths within a population
- the voice box and contains the vocal cords
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- respiratory infections, pollen, dust, etc. are _______ that can bring on an asthma attack
- ______________ respiration is the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide that takes place between air and blood in the lungs
- __________________ diseases are infectious diseases caused by various types of microscopic organisms, including viruses, bacteria, parasites, and fungi
- system that provides oxygen to be carried by the circulatory system to all cells of the body
- unit used to measure sound
- tiny air sacs through which the gas exchange of external respiration takes place
- a chronic disease that affects the airways within the lungs
20 Clues: the windpipe • unit used to measure sound • the principal organ for breathing • the number of deaths within a population • prevalence of disease within a population • openings through which most people breathe • the voice box and contains the vocal cords • oral cavity (through which some people breathe) • a whistling or musical sound heard when exhaling • ...
LS9S1U2 2022-11-17
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- Our heart, blood, and blood vessels make up the ____ system.
- How the body reacts to maintain stability.
- What body system takes in the fresh air and removes waste gases?
- Which system sends signals around the body?
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- Trains white blood cells.
- a body system that removes wastes from body.
- this is produced to help regulate body temperature especially if the weather is hot.
- Deliver blood to organs and tissues.
- the act of taking in nutrients from the food we eat.
- a body system that moves blood around our body.
- B-cells produce ____.
- the outer covering protects our body from any harm.
- An organ that controls every process in our body such as memory, emotion, and thought.
13 Clues: B-cells produce ____. • Trains white blood cells. • Deliver blood to organs and tissues. • How the body reacts to maintain stability. • Which system sends signals around the body? • a body system that removes wastes from body. • a body system that moves blood around our body. • the outer covering protects our body from any harm. • ...
All About Asthma - Adults 2025-11-13
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- – A sticky substance that can build up and block the airways.
- – Referring to the system of organs involved in breathing.
- – A common outdoor trigger from plants that can worsen breathing.
- – A medication that reduces inflammation in the lungs.
- – The gas our body needs that becomes harder to get during an asthma attack.
- – The passages that carry air into and out of the lungs.
- – Swelling and irritation inside the lungs that makes breathing harder.
- – Small branches of the airways that can tighten during an asthma attack.
- – A machine that turns liquid medicine into mist for inhalation.
- – A device used to measure how fast you can blow air out of your lungs.
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- – A written guide from a doctor that explains how to manage asthma.
- – Something that starts or worsens asthma symptoms, like dust or smoke.
- – A high-pitched whistling sound made while breathing during an attack.
- – Physical activity that can sometimes trigger asthma symptoms.
- – The main organs of the respiratory system affected by asthma.
- – An immune reaction that can act as a trigger for asthma.
- – The air, temperature, and surroundings that can affect asthma control.
- – A type of medicine that relaxes the muscles around the airways.
- – A chronic disease that causes inflammation and narrowing of the airways.
- – A handheld device that delivers quick-relief medicine to open airways.
20 Clues: – A medication that reduces inflammation in the lungs. • – The passages that carry air into and out of the lungs. • – Referring to the system of organs involved in breathing. • – An immune reaction that can act as a trigger for asthma. • – A sticky substance that can build up and block the airways. • – Physical activity that can sometimes trigger asthma symptoms. • ...
Air around us 2020-01-15
10 Clues: moving air • a green house gas • a natural resource • used for combustion • produce by factories • generate electricity • global warming causes • ........rain harm human life • burning of these pollute air • air pollution affect our ........system
Body Systems 2015-04-21
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- Organs in your body that help you to breathe
- Processes your food
- Collection of glands that produce hormones
- Organ system consisting of skeletal, smooth and cardiac muscles
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- Coordinates its voluntary and involuntary actions
- Produces babies
- Helps you fight diseases
- Network of tissues
- All the bones in your body
- Also known as the renal system
10 Clues: Produces babies • Network of tissues • Processes your food • Helps you fight diseases • All the bones in your body • Also known as the renal system • Collection of glands that produce hormones • Organs in your body that help you to breathe • Coordinates its voluntary and involuntary actions • Organ system consisting of skeletal, smooth and cardiac muscles
Chapter 3 2019-09-04
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- The complete assembly, including the respiratory inlet
- Visual display of information and system conditions status that is visible to the wearer
- a cancer causing agent
- The hose in which air flows
- To take off
- Personal Alert System
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- The pressure vessel
- To put on
- An insert inside the face piece of an SCBA
- Standard unit for measuring pressure
10 Clues: To put on • To take off • The pressure vessel • Personal Alert System • a cancer causing agent • The hose in which air flows • Standard unit for measuring pressure • An insert inside the face piece of an SCBA • The complete assembly, including the respiratory inlet • Visual display of information and system conditions status that is visible to the wearer
Body Systems 2023-10-23
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- Support structure for your body
- Systems that help us reproduce
- Breathing
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- Removes waste from the body
- System that helps you digest food
- Responsible for movement
- Pumps blood around your body as it beats
- Produces hormones
- System that circulates blood
- Grinds food down with enzymes and acid turning into a substance that can go to down the intestine
10 Clues: Breathing • Produces hormones • Responsible for movement • Removes waste from the body • System that circulates blood • Systems that help us reproduce • Support structure for your body • System that helps you digest food • Pumps blood around your body as it beats • Grinds food down with enzymes and acid turning into a substance that can go to down the intestine
TB GCSE PE 2014-03-28
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- The system that uses the lungs
- A contraction which uses the muscle but not the joint
- Carries blood away from the heart with oxygen
- Humans breathing apparatus
- Tension remains unchanged and the muscles length changes
- One cell blood vessels
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- Can cause raised blood pressure
- Muscle that pumps blood around the body
- The system that uses the heart
- The valve on the right side of the heart
- Can cause strokes and heart failure
- Carries oxygen-depleted blood towards the heart
- The largest artery
- The valve on the left side of the heart
- Where gaseous exchange happens
15 Clues: The largest artery • One cell blood vessels • Humans breathing apparatus • The system that uses the heart • The system that uses the lungs • Where gaseous exchange happens • Can cause raised blood pressure • Can cause strokes and heart failure • Muscle that pumps blood around the body • The valve on the left side of the heart • The valve on the right side of the heart • ...
Chapter 11 2026-03-19
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- circulate in the blood and are attracted by signals from infected tissues
- include the respiratory system and urinary tract
- stimulate development of adaptive immunity in cells that contact environment
- are found throughout the body
- agents That have potential to cause disease
- limit many infections
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- found in plants
- prevents growth of many bacteria
- the skin And mucous membranes
- circulate within hemolymph and carry out phagocytosis
- traps and allows for the removal of microbes
- system consists about 30 proteins
- discharge destructive enzymes
- a type of white blood cell
- provide innate defense interfering with viruses and helping macrophages
15 Clues: found in plants • limit many infections • a type of white blood cell • the skin And mucous membranes • are found throughout the body • discharge destructive enzymes • prevents growth of many bacteria • system consists about 30 proteins • agents That have potential to cause disease • traps and allows for the removal of microbes • include the respiratory system and urinary tract • ...
Form 2 Respiration 2017-03-15
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- water containing dissolved oxygen is drawn into the fish and passes over its _____.
- ________ respiration needs oxygen for it to occur.
- when you ________ your ribcage moves up and out.
- older tadpoles and adults use their ______ and lungs.
- all ________ exchange takes place in the lungs.
- during the process of inhalation your ______ flattens.
- the amount of oxygen needed to break down acid is called _______ debt.
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- ________ acid is a poisonous chemical created by anaerobic respiration.
- the _______ system is very important since it provides the body with oxygen.
- amphibians such as toads and frogs have _______ respiratory surfaces.
- plants use ______ energy than animals.
- when you ________ your ribcage drops.
12 Clues: when you ________ your ribcage drops. • plants use ______ energy than animals. • all ________ exchange takes place in the lungs. • when you ________ your ribcage moves up and out. • ________ respiration needs oxygen for it to occur. • older tadpoles and adults use their ______ and lungs. • during the process of inhalation your ______ flattens. • ...
Circulatory and Respiratory System 2014-01-21
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- Widening of blood vessels to working muscles
- The redistribution of blood during exercise
- Stroke volume(SV) x Heart rate(HR)
- Domes and flattens to allow air to flow into and out of the lungs
- Widening/increased elasticity of arteries causes a reduction in this value
- This occurs in the alveoli after a period of endurance training
- Chamber of the heart that supplies blood to the body
- The volume of blood ejected from the ventricles per beat
- Deoxygenated blood enters the heart through this vein.
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- Regulate the blood flow between atria and ventricles
- Exercise will result in an increase in this value
- Bi-product of anaerobic training
- Site in the lungs where gaseous exchange occurs
- Volume of air that is breathed in and out in one breath
14 Clues: Bi-product of anaerobic training • Stroke volume(SV) x Heart rate(HR) • The redistribution of blood during exercise • Widening of blood vessels to working muscles • Site in the lungs where gaseous exchange occurs • Exercise will result in an increase in this value • Regulate the blood flow between atria and ventricles • ...
Respiratory System of Human 2024-01-01
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- Penghubung antara faring dan trakea
- Peradangan pada bronkus
- Pernapasan yang terjadi saat tidur adalah pernapasan...
- Sesak Napas
- Kantong-kantong kecil dalam paru-paru
- Udara masuk melalui...
- Pengembusan
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- Penghirupan
- Penyakit yang sangat mudah menular
- Manusia bernapas dan menghirup...
- Bagian dari sistem pernapasan
- Peradangan paru-paru oleh infeksi
- Dilengkapi rambut-rambut halus dan lendir
- Pernapasan yang paling sering dilakukan tubuh adalah pernapasan...
14 Clues: Penghirupan • Sesak Napas • Pengembusan • Udara masuk melalui... • Peradangan pada bronkus • Bagian dari sistem pernapasan • Manusia bernapas dan menghirup... • Peradangan paru-paru oleh infeksi • Penyakit yang sangat mudah menular • Penghubung antara faring dan trakea • Kantong-kantong kecil dalam paru-paru • Dilengkapi rambut-rambut halus dan lendir • ...
Respiratory System: Organs and Functions 2021-03-13
6 Clues: Two branches of trachea • Another name for wind pipe • Elastic sponge like organ of respiratory system • Place from where food pipe and wind pipe originates • swollen part of the wind pipe also called voice box • Respiratory system/respiration begins with this organ
ANATOMY ASSESMENT 2024-05-21
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- passage connecting your throat and lungs
- how many bones are in the hand and wrist
- Takes up oxygen from the air we breathe and expels the unwanted carbon dioxide
- Soft Tissue
- Carries air into your lungs.
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- Has its own nervous system
- Biggest muscle
- thought, memory, emotion, touch, motor skills, and Vision
- Smallest and lightest bone
- Largest bone in the body?
10 Clues: Soft Tissue • Biggest muscle • Largest bone in the body? • Has its own nervous system • Smallest and lightest bone • Carries air into your lungs. • passage connecting your throat and lungs • how many bones are in the hand and wrist • thought, memory, emotion, touch, motor skills, and Vision • Takes up oxygen from the air we breathe and expels the unwanted carbon dioxide
Injections Vocabulary 2025-03-27
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- most common viral upper respiratory disease in horses; causes flu like symptoms
- infectious disease in horses which affects the upper air passages
- bacterial disease which affects the upper respiratory tract
- contagious fatal viral disease which is transmitted by saliva
- tumor found on cats
- two large veins near the thigh on the hind leg
- highly infectious bacterial disease affecting the eye of cattle
- part of the syringe which holds the medicine
- injection of a substance directly into the muscle
- any of the three large veins in the neck
- vein located on the front leg
- can be caused by various clostridia and by contaminated injections; causes tissue infections, swelling and pain
- disease which causes an upper respiratory infection in cats
- infectious bacterial disease of the genital tract which causes infertility and abortions in cows
- infectious blood disease caused by parasites and results in weight loss, trouble breathing, uncoordinated movement, abortion and death
- viral disease transmitted by mosquitoes which results in inflammation of the brain and possibly death
- caused by poultry litter in the pasture, attacks the muscles, nervous system V
- caused by severe injury and results in a weak pulse and low blood pressure
- fits tightly inside the barrel of the syringe and allows the applicator to push the medication through the syringe
- injection used to prevent tetanus; bacterial disease which causes involuntary O
- to close, shut or stop
- away from the center of the body
- viral disease in horses; also known as swamp fever
- respiratory disease which affects cats
- mechanism through which the fluid is injected into the animal
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- bacterial infection occurring in the mouth or gastrointestinal tract
- substances of a drug which remain in the tissue of the animal
- highly contagious virus which is often fatal in cats
- form of cancer of the bone marrow which prevents an animal from producing a normal level of red and white blood cells and platelets
- causes sickness and bloody urine in calves; in cows, it may cause swelling of the udder and even abortion
- medicines which contain weakened or dead bacteria and/or viruses which are injected into an animal to allow their body to create antibodies against the disease
- often occurs when animals are turned out or moved to new pastures; caused by a parasite known as clostridial spores; results in skin wounds, muscle trauma and death
- disease caused by parasites known as liver flukes which affect unvaccinated cattle and often results in death
- thickness, size or measure of an object
- includes black disease, black leg, malignant oedema, tetanus and botulism; caused by bacteria and often result in death
- disease of the upper respiratory system
- infectious disease caused by bacteria known as Brucella and can cause abortion, reduced milk production, soreness, uterine infection and reduced conception
- injection of a substance directly into the vein
- virus spread by mosquitoes which causes flu like symptoms and possibly death
- injection used to inject a drug into the tissue layer between the skin and the muscle
- also referred to as kennel cough; contagious respiratory disease in dogs
- swollen area in body tissue which contains pus
- cells of the immune system which kill foreign objects in the body
- often results in death
- movements and spasms and often results in death
- highly contagious infection which affects dogs
- infectious viral disease in dogs
- disease caused by bacteria which is ingested by cattle and causes fever, depression, body convulsions and most likely death
48 Clues: tumor found on cats • often results in death • to close, shut or stop • vein located on the front leg • away from the center of the body • infectious viral disease in dogs • respiratory disease which affects cats • thickness, size or measure of an object • disease of the upper respiratory system • any of the three large veins in the neck • ...
Human Body System 2024-01-19
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- tissues are grouped together
- organs that work together as part of one system
- produces eggs and sperm
- smallest unit of life in the human body
- moves the blood around the body
- helps protect the body against bacteria and viruses
- aides the body in movement
- cells that group together
- waste removal
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- regulation and control, hormones
- controls the body; the brain is part of this system
- food absorption
- responsible for gas exchange; oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange
- helps the body sweat, provides protection
- provides structure for the body and protection for internal organs
15 Clues: waste removal • food absorption • produces eggs and sperm • cells that group together • aides the body in movement • tissues are grouped together • moves the blood around the body • regulation and control, hormones • smallest unit of life in the human body • helps the body sweat, provides protection • organs that work together as part of one system • ...
Chapter 11 2026-03-19
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- circulate in the blood and are attracted by signals from infected tissues
- include the respiratory system and urinary tract
- stimulate development of adaptive immunity in cells that contact environment
- are found throughout the body
- agents That have potential to cause disease
- limit many infections
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- found in plants
- prevents growth of many bacteria
- the skin And mucous membranes
- circulate within hemolymph and carry out phagocytosis
- traps and allows for the removal of microbes
- system consists about 30 proteins
- discharge destructive enzymes
- a type of white blood cell
- provide innate defense interfering with viruses and helping macrophages
15 Clues: found in plants • limit many infections • a type of white blood cell • the skin And mucous membranes • are found throughout the body • discharge destructive enzymes • prevents growth of many bacteria • system consists about 30 proteins • agents That have potential to cause disease • traps and allows for the removal of microbes • include the respiratory system and urinary tract • ...
Science cross word 2018-02-06
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- The beats 3 billion in the average persons life
- When food leaves your esophagus it enters the
- may live fore about 4 months to circle your body
- Is a substance that breaks up fat particals
- The human body has about muscles in your head and neck
- The skeletal system produces
- it takes about 20 sec for a red blood cell to circle the whole body
- the filters the gases for oxygen
- A buzzing fly is a
- The skeletal consists of 206
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- directs air to the lungs
- intestine the is part of the digestion
- attach to bones
- Supports the body and protects your organs
- The circulatory system includes vessels
- A is what your body dose
- The is the main part of a human body were most muscle are located
- the are the main part of your respiratory system
- neuron A sends a impulse to a muscle or gland
19 Clues: attach to bones • A buzzing fly is a • directs air to the lungs • A is what your body dose • The skeletal system produces • The skeletal consists of 206 • the filters the gases for oxygen • intestine the is part of the digestion • The circulatory system includes vessels • Supports the body and protects your organs • Is a substance that breaks up fat particals • ...
Science cross word 2018-02-06
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- The circulatory system includes vessels
- it takes about 20 sec for a red blood cell to circle the whole body
- the are the main part of your respiratory system
- A is what your body dose
- The beats 3 billion in the average persons life
- directs air to the lungs
- When food leaves your esophagus it enters the
- Supports the body and protects your organs
- The skeletal system produces
- The human body has about muscles in your head and neck
- intestine the is part of the digestion
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- may live fore about 4 months to circle your body
- The skeletal consists of 206
- neuron A sends a impulse to a muscle or gland
- The is the main part of a human body were most muscle are located
- A buzzing fly is a
- the filters the gases for oxygen
- attach to bones
- Is a substance that breaks up fat particals
19 Clues: attach to bones • A buzzing fly is a • A is what your body dose • directs air to the lungs • The skeletal consists of 206 • The skeletal system produces • the filters the gases for oxygen • intestine the is part of the digestion • The circulatory system includes vessels • Supports the body and protects your organs • Is a substance that breaks up fat particals • ...
Brain Parts 2024-02-21
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- Cortex that perceives sound...
- The Pineal Gland is located within the...
- The Motor Cortex deals with this type of movement...
- Delayed or no puberty can be caused by damage to the...
- Processes language comprehension...
- Part of brain that deals with fear, pleasure, and anxiety...
- Damage to this part can lead to a loss of movement...
- Damage to the Cerebellum can lead to loss of...
- Damage to the Auditory Cortex can impair...
- The Medulla Oblongata deals with this bodily system...
- The Pituitary Gland is the main gland in this bodily system...
- Damage to this part can lead to respiratory failure and paralysis...
- Area of brain that deals in complex speech...
- Damage to the Thalamus can cause...
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- This part processes voluntary movement and motor skills...
- Damage to this part can cause fatal/non-fatal sleeping disorders...
- The Amygdala relates to these functions...
- Damage to the Wernickes Area can make you speak in long meaningless...
- The Hippocampus is located within this area of the brain...
- Deals with learning ability and memory...
- Damage to this part creates a numbness and tingling feeling...
- Brocas Area is located within the...
- This part of the brain primarily releases hormones...
- The Hypothalamus initiates the production of...
- The Somatosensory processes primarily...
- Gland that relates to the sleep cycle...
26 Clues: Cortex that perceives sound... • Processes language comprehension... • Damage to the Thalamus can cause... • Brocas Area is located within the... • The Somatosensory processes primarily... • Gland that relates to the sleep cycle... • The Pineal Gland is located within the... • Deals with learning ability and memory... • The Amygdala relates to these functions... • ...
Leah's Science Crossword for Cells and Systems 2015-01-25
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- A chemical message that your body sends
- GlandThe gland that produces Adrenaline
- A dome shaped muscle which separates your chest cavity from your abdominal cavity
- What your body tries to do to "invaders" when you get a fever
- A good conductor of electricity found in Gatorade
- System The system in your body that deals with glands and hormones
- a flap of tissue which covers the trachea when you swallow food or drink
- Your throat
- The tubes which the trachea splits into
- VenaThe part of your heart which brings blood into the heart after circulating the body
- acid The cells "blue print"
- Valve The valve separating the left atrium from the left ventricle
- System the system in your body that fights off "invaders"
- The "N" in H1N1
- The hormone released by the alpha cells of your pancreas if you have low blood sugar
- Gland the gland located underneath the hypothalamus that produces GH
- Artery The arteries taking blood to the lungs
- Atrium The first atrium blood goes into on its journey through the heart
- The smaller tubes which your bronchi further divide into
- What blood gets once in the lungs
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- Your __________ is how well your body can break stuff down or convert it to energy
- The hairs that line the respiratory system
- The blood vessel where blood leaves the heart from
- Atrium Where blood goes after being in the pulmonary veins
- A part of a cell that provides energy for that cell
- Transport The process where a protein attaches to a substance and uses energy to move it through a cell membrane
- System The system in your body responsible for breathing
- A person who studies hormones, receptors and intracellular pathways
- A part of your brain that maintains homeostasis, and serves a link between your endocrine and nervous system
- The process of a plant cell making light into energy
- The part of your body that provide protection for your chest cavity
- Your voice box, and the place where your vocal chords are stored
- The "H" in H1N1
- Dioxide The gas which you breathe out
- The final destination of all the air you breathe in
- Valve The valve between your right atrium and right ventricle
- A chemical that acts on the nervous system to reduce sensitivity to pain
37 Clues: Your throat • The "H" in H1N1 • The "N" in H1N1 • acid The cells "blue print" • What blood gets once in the lungs • Dioxide The gas which you breathe out • A chemical message that your body sends • GlandThe gland that produces Adrenaline • The tubes which the trachea splits into • The hairs that line the respiratory system • Artery The arteries taking blood to the lungs • ...
Animal Science 2023-02-17
30 Clues: EPD • Hay • Hoof • Calf • Sheep • Equus • Sound • Breed • Embryo • Allele • Breach • Chicken • Ovaries • Estrous • Natural • Cloning • Dystocia • Caballus • Diestrus • Heredity • Ovulation • Expulsion • Selection • Digestive • Gestation • Excretory • Periosteum • Performance • Respiratory • Reproduction
human body word search 2020-12-11
Respiratory Fun ? 2023-05-08
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- A patient is having trouble, they are in _________.
- Vital part of the Hospital, nurses' eyes and ears
- Body system that you use to breathe.
- In the air we breathe.
- How many times you breath in a minute, called your respiratory ______
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- Color you turn when you are short of breath, also a medical Code
- Whistling sound made when you are short of breath.
- Sign that someone is in distress, skin becomes cool and clammy
- Skin changes _____ when we have trouble breathing.
- Medical term for being short of breath.
- What you do when something is stuck in your throat.
- Often "flares" when you have trouble breathing.
12 Clues: In the air we breathe. • Body system that you use to breathe. • Medical term for being short of breath. • Often "flares" when you have trouble breathing. • Vital part of the Hospital, nurses' eyes and ears • Whistling sound made when you are short of breath. • Skin changes _____ when we have trouble breathing. • A patient is having trouble, they are in _________. • ...
Human Body Systems 2019-01-17
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- This body system regulates cells and organs by producing hormones.
- This body system eliminates wastes from the body.
- This body system allows movement.
- This body system creates new humans.
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- This body system transports nutrients throughout the body using the bloodstream.
- This body system protects the body by acting as a barrier to the rest of the world.
- This body system allows movement, provides support and structure, protects organs, stores calcium, and produces blood cells.
- This body system breaks down food and absorbs its nutrients.
- This body system takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide.
- This body system controls the body and helps communicate between each part.
10 Clues: This body system allows movement. • This body system creates new humans. • This body system eliminates wastes from the body. • This body system breaks down food and absorbs its nutrients. • This body system takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide. • This body system regulates cells and organs by producing hormones. • ...
Analgesics 1.3 2024-02-28
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- Non-opioid analgesic medication commonly used for postoperative pain relief. Contraindicated in individuals with peptic ulcer disease or gastrointestinal bleeding
- Opioid analgesic used to treat moderate to severe pain. Contraindicated in individuals with respiratory depression or severe asthma
- Opioid analgesic that is often combined with acetaminophen for pain relief. Contraindicated in individuals with respiratory depression or head injury
- A type of analgesic medication that acts on the central nervous system to relieve pain. Contraindicated in individuals with respiratory depression or head injury
- Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) commonly used to relieve pain, inflammation, and fever. Contraindicated in individuals with active gastrointestinal bleeding or history of stroke
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- Medication commonly used as a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) for pain relief. Contraindicated in individuals with a history of peptic ulcer disease
- Chemical compound found in chili peppers that is used in topical analgesic creams. Contraindicated in individuals with hypersensitivity or open wounds
- Over-the-counter analgesic commonly used to reduce fever and relieve mild to moderate pain. Contraindicated in individuals with severe liver disease
- Opioid analgesic often prescribed for chronic pain management. Contraindicated in individuals with severe respiratory depression
- Class of medications that work by blocking the transmission of pain signals in the central nervous system. Contraindicated in individuals with a history of substance abuse or addiction
10 Clues: Opioid analgesic often prescribed for chronic pain management. Contraindicated in individuals with severe respiratory depression • Opioid analgesic used to treat moderate to severe pain. Contraindicated in individuals with respiratory depression or severe asthma • ...
Medical Health 2025-07-17
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- Person who treats sick people
- Tool used to listen to heartbeat
- Body’s defense system against illness
- Organ that pumps blood
- Red liquid that circulates in your body
- Where sick people go for treatment
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- System that helps you breathe
- Common liquid used to clean wounds
- Tool used to check body temperature
- Organ used to think
10 Clues: Organ used to think • Organ that pumps blood • Person who treats sick people • System that helps you breathe • Tool used to listen to heartbeat • Common liquid used to clean wounds • Where sick people go for treatment • Tool used to check body temperature • Body’s defense system against illness • Red liquid that circulates in your body
Respiratory 2022-11-27
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- Multisystem granulomatous disorder typically presenting with bilateral hilar lymphadenopathy
- Additional Medical management of Asthma when SABA and ICS do not control symptoms
- Management of secondary pneumothorax with >2cm rim of air on X-Ray
- score used to assess severity of pneumonia
- ABG abnormality caused by anxiety leading to hyperventilation Respiratory _____
- Dry cough and fine end-inspiratory crackles
- Home management for patients with obstructive sleep apnoea
- Type of pleural effusion caused by protein leakage into pleural space, giving a high protein count
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- Coarse crackles and finger clubbing on examination
- Presentation of SOB, pleuritic chest pain and tachycardia
- Type of lung cancer which is more prevalent in non-smokers
- Respiratory failure showing hypoxia and hypercapnia on ABG
- Type of lung cancer causing SIADH as a paraneoplastic syndrome
- First line drug management of asthma
- PEFR of 33-50% indicates a ___ acute asthma attack
- long term smoking history with FEV1/FVC <0.7 on spirometry
16 Clues: First line drug management of asthma • score used to assess severity of pneumonia • Dry cough and fine end-inspiratory crackles • Coarse crackles and finger clubbing on examination • PEFR of 33-50% indicates a ___ acute asthma attack • Presentation of SOB, pleuritic chest pain and tachycardia • Type of lung cancer which is more prevalent in non-smokers • ...
Emily Jeslyn 8B 2024-09-09
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- Air pollutants such as gasses from …… can cause various diseases for the respiratory system
- The natural cleansing of lungs is disrupted, leading to the accumulation of ……
- Inflammation of the bronchi is called ………
- The higher air pressure outside forces air to enter the ……
- Taking in of air is called…
- Trachea is also known as……
- In the chest, the trachea branches into two…
- Each bronchus splits into smaller tubes called ……
- The volume of thoracic cavity decreases causing air pressure in lungs to ……
- Letting out of air is called….
- The thoracic cavity is separated from the abdominal cavity by a muscular sheet called ……
- After the air leaves the nasal cavity, it goes down the…
- The volume of thoracic cavity increases causing air pressure in lungs to ……
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- The bronchioles end in tiny air sacs called ……
- External intercoastal muscles contract and pull the rib cages upwards and ……
- Lung cancer is usually caused by ………
- Uncontrolled growth of cells in the lungs
- The ribcage consists of ribs and …… muscles
- During exhalation, diaphragm muscles relaxes and arches……
- The diaphragm muscles …… and flatten during inhalation
- Air enters the respiratory system through the …..
- The lungs are protected by….
- Condition due to the damage of alveoli in the lungs……
- Chronic disorder which air passages of the lungs become too narrow is called……
- The voice box is called…
25 Clues: The voice box is called… • Trachea is also known as…… • Taking in of air is called… • The lungs are protected by…. • Letting out of air is called…. • Lung cancer is usually caused by ……… • Inflammation of the bronchi is called ……… • Uncontrolled growth of cells in the lungs • The ribcage consists of ribs and …… muscles • In the chest, the trachea branches into two… • ...
Human Body Systems 2020-09-02
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- The maintenance of a constant internal state in a changing environment
- Type of involuntary muscle found in the heart
- The system that breaks down food so that it can be used by the body
- A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart to the body's organs
- The system that supports the body and provides protection
- A collection of tissues that carry out a specialized function of the body
- The system that allows movement of body parts
- The system that protects the body against infection
- The system that rids the body of waste and excess water
- The fluid that carries gases, nutrients, and waste throughout the body
- Type of involuntary muscle found in internal organs such as the intestines
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- The system that takes in oxygen and expels carbon dioxide
- The system that moves blood through the body
- The primary organ of the cardiovascular system
- A tiny blood vessel that allows an exchange between blood and cells in tissue
- Connects muscle to bone
- Holds together the bones in a joint
- A group of similar cells that perform a common function
- A group of organs that interact in the body
- A blood vessel that carries blood to the heart
- The system that controls the actions and reactions of the body
- The smallest unit that can perform life processes
- A place where two or more bones meet
23 Clues: Connects muscle to bone • Holds together the bones in a joint • A place where two or more bones meet • A group of organs that interact in the body • The system that moves blood through the body • Type of involuntary muscle found in the heart • The system that allows movement of body parts • The primary organ of the cardiovascular system • ...
opioid induced respiratory depression (OIRD) 2023-01-12
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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. • ...
Final Exam 2020-08-30
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- System with several endocrine glands and organs that have hormone secreting cells
- Produces ADH and OXT
- Tunica external of arteries
- Stimulates uterine contractions during childbirth and trigger milk ejection
- System that works together to break down food
- The law of partial pressure where in a mixture of gasses, the total pressure is equal to the sum of pressures contributed by each individual gas
- main inspiratory muscle
- Process of moving substances from the peritubular capillary into renal tubular
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- Urine-forming structure of the kidney
- System that functions fluid balance and lipid absorption/transportation
- Liquid component of the blood which cells and platelets are suspended
- System that generates blood pressure to propel blood through circulatory system
- Ovaries and testes
- system that supplies the blood with oxygen in order for the blood to deliver oxygen to all parts of the body
- Long tubes of connective tissue and smooth muscle that connects urine from renal pelvis to urinary bladder
- Term used for arterial pressure during ventricular systole
- Differentiate into macrophages and present antigens to activate other cells of immune system
- A tube through which foods pass and where digestion and absorption occur
18 Clues: Ovaries and testes • Produces ADH and OXT • main inspiratory muscle • Tunica external of arteries • Urine-forming structure of the kidney • System that works together to break down food • Term used for arterial pressure during ventricular systole • Liquid component of the blood which cells and platelets are suspended • ...
Ch. 16 - The Respiratory System 2024-04-30
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- The second area that allows air to pass through the nasopharynx, oropharynx and the Laryngopharynx.
- The nares, septum and conchae are part of this cavity of the respiratory system and receives oxygen first.
- The outside of the thorax, nose, pharynx and larynx?
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- This is the fourth cavity that includes the cartilaginous rings air passes through its journey to the
- The trachea, bronchi, bronchioles, alveolar duct and alveoli comprises the?
- This area of the respiratory receives air at the same time as the nares.
- The third area of the respiratory system that air passes that includes the vocal cords and the epiglottis/glottis.
7 Clues: The outside of the thorax, nose, pharynx and larynx? • This area of the respiratory receives air at the same time as the nares. • The trachea, bronchi, bronchioles, alveolar duct and alveoli comprises the? • The second area that allows air to pass through the nasopharynx, oropharynx and the Laryngopharynx. • ...
Body Systems 2025-09-12
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- this is the most important organ in the body
- these work together to help you breathe
- this system contains skeletal, smooth and cardiac muscle
- this system brings oxygen into your body
- this system provides the shape and form of our bodies
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- this system is made up of the heart, blood, and blood vessels
- this system breaks down food so the organs and cells can use it
- these organs absorb nutrients, water, and minerals
- this organ creates acid and protects your body from infection
- your brain sends and receives information in this system
- this organ pumps blood to the rest of your body
11 Clues: these work together to help you breathe • this system brings oxygen into your body • this is the most important organ in the body • this organ pumps blood to the rest of your body • these organs absorb nutrients, water, and minerals • this system provides the shape and form of our bodies • this system contains skeletal, smooth and cardiac muscle • ...
Organs and Systems 2025-09-05
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- largest organ in the body
- where food breaks down in the digestive system
- A collection of similar cells that do a certain job for the body
- removes waste from blood to create urine
- system that gets oxygen from the air, takes carbon dioxide out of the blood and sends it out
- Body system that transports oxygen and other nutrients to cells in the body
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- system that removes solid waste from the body
- are made of groups of tissues that perform a specific job
- the kidney and bladder are in this system
- pumps blood into the circulatory system
- the basic units of life
11 Clues: the basic units of life • largest organ in the body • pumps blood into the circulatory system • removes waste from blood to create urine • the kidney and bladder are in this system • system that removes solid waste from the body • where food breaks down in the digestive system • are made of groups of tissues that perform a specific job • ...
Human Body Systems 2024-09-03
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- this system controls lymph nodes and works to protect you from getting sick
- protects the body and helps to regulate body temperature
- the smallest level of organization
- this system allows organisms to reproduce
- this system controls hormones such as adrenaline.
- this systems helps you move and is made up of 3 types of muscle: skeletal, smooth, and cardiac.
- another name for brain cells
- this system is made up of the lungs that work to take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide
- this system is made up of the largest organ of the body: your skin
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- this system breaks down food and absorbs nutrients.
- this system carries oxygen through the blood and transports nutrients pumped by the heart.
- this system provides the body structure and is made up of 206 bones
- this system is made up of the brain and spinal cord.
- when multiple organs work together to do a body function and is also the largest level of organization.
14 Clues: another name for brain cells • the smallest level of organization • this system allows organisms to reproduce • this system controls hormones such as adrenaline. • this system breaks down food and absorbs nutrients. • this system is made up of the brain and spinal cord. • protects the body and helps to regulate body temperature • ...
Cardiorespiratory System 2018-02-09
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- Blood cells that protect our body against foreign materials
- colorless, cell fragments that help with blood clotting
- chamber of the heart responsible for pushing oxygenated blood out of the heart and into the aorta
- primary organ of the respiratory system
- airway composed of cartilage rings, that stretches from the larynx to the bronchioles of the lungs
- vein that brings deoxygenated blood from the lower half of your body back to the heart
- System that consist of the lungs and airways
- System that consist of the cardiovascular and respiratory systems
- Shape of healthy red blood cells, this shape allows them to carry oxygen
- oxygenated blood travels from the lungs to the heart using this blood vessel
- Makes up about 55% of our blood and mainly consists of water
- large flat muscle in the middle or our body that helps our lungs inhale and exhale
- Artery wall can be described as this when compared to a vein
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- responsible for bringing blood from the rest of your body back to your heart
- protein responsible for helping red blood cells transport oxygen
- ATP is made from this and glucose
- Something your blood must do so you don’t bleed out when you have a small scrape or scratch
- responsible for taking blood away from your heart to the rest of your body
- process our mitochondria perform to make ATP
- chamber of the heart that first receives oxygenated blood as it returns from the lungs
- chamber of the heart responsible for pushing deoxygenated blood out of the heart and into the pulmonary artery
- deoxygenated blood leaves the heart by this to go to the lungs
- Vein wall can be described as this when compared to an artery
- Organ whose sole responsibility is to pump blood
- vein that brings deoxygenated blood from the upper half of your body back to the heart
- the smallest of blood vessels that form a network between veins and arteries
- System that consist of the heart, blood, and blood vessels
- Blood cells that make up about 45% of our blood and carry oxygen
- chamber of the heart that first receives deoxygenated blood
- another name for cold blooded, meaning these animals don’t need to work as hard to regulate body temperature
- another name for warm blooded, meaning these animals burn more calories to regulate body temperature
- oxygenated blood leaves the heart by way of this large artery
32 Clues: ATP is made from this and glucose • primary organ of the respiratory system • process our mitochondria perform to make ATP • System that consist of the lungs and airways • Organ whose sole responsibility is to pump blood • colorless, cell fragments that help with blood clotting • System that consist of the heart, blood, and blood vessels • ...
Types of doctors 2022-11-09
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- treats hair,skin and nail conditions
- urinary tract
- feeling, thoughts,actions
- specializes in the respiratory system
- treatment of asthma
- medical imaging
- treat arthritis, back pain,and headaches
- specializes in diseases of the blood
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- cosmetic surgery,oculoplastic surgery
- focuses on the health of infants
- treating eye health problems
- study of genes and heredity
- treating heart conditions
- treats kidney conditions
- Treating brain disease
15 Clues: urinary tract • medical imaging • treatment of asthma • Treating brain disease • treats kidney conditions • feeling, thoughts,actions • treating heart conditions • study of genes and heredity • treating eye health problems • focuses on the health of infants • treats hair,skin and nail conditions • specializes in diseases of the blood • cosmetic surgery,oculoplastic surgery • ...
Allergy & Anaphylaxis 2025-01-21
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- is another name for hives and welts
- is a system that affects bloating, cramps, nausea
- is a substance that can cause an allergic reaction
- is a chemical your immune system releases
- is a medication that is classes as an "anti-histamine"
- is the principal system involved in allergic reactions and combating infections
- is the system that affects airway and breathing
- is another name for itchy, red watery eyes
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- is a marker that tells your immune system whether something in your body is harmful or not
- is another name for swelling around the lips and tongue
- is immunity that occurs when a large number of the population is vaccinated to protect those who cannot be
- is the system where hives, rashes and conjunctivitis can be present
- are proteins that your immune system makes to fight germs, such as viruses and bacteria
- is the immunoglobulin responsible for allergies
- is a potentially deadly allergic reaction that is rapid in onset
15 Clues: is another name for hives and welts • is a chemical your immune system releases • is another name for itchy, red watery eyes • is the immunoglobulin responsible for allergies • is the system that affects airway and breathing • is a system that affects bloating, cramps, nausea • is a substance that can cause an allergic reaction • ...
Diseases 2025-12-20
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- Mosquito-borne tropical disease.
- High blood pressure.
- Common viral flu.
- Severe viral hemorrhagic fever.
- Respiratory condition causing breathing difficulty.
- Contagious viral infection with rash.
- Severe diarrheal illness.
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- Infectious lung disease.
- Disease spread by mosquitoes.
- Infectious disease causing paralysis.
- Uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells.
- Inflammation of the liver.
- A condition affecting blood sugar levels.
- Progressive memory loss disease.
- Virus attacking the immune system.
15 Clues: Common viral flu. • High blood pressure. • Infectious lung disease. • Severe diarrheal illness. • Inflammation of the liver. • Disease spread by mosquitoes. • Severe viral hemorrhagic fever. • Mosquito-borne tropical disease. • Progressive memory loss disease. • Virus attacking the immune system. • Infectious disease causing paralysis. • Contagious viral infection with rash. • ...
Diseases of the Respiratory System 2012-10-29
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- abnormally deep breathing
- inflammation of the bronchus
- abnormally low movement of air in and out of the lungs
- normal beathing
- lung disease caused by inhalation of coal dust
- acute infectious disease caused by bacilli
- blood in the pleural cavity
- abnormally slow breathing
- deficient amount of oxygen in tissue
- lung condition caused by silica dust
- deficient amount of oxygen in blood
- difficulty breathing
- excessive build up of carbon dioxide in lungs
- inflammation of all the sinuses
- pus in the pleural cavity
- whistling sounds heard on inspiration in certain breathing disorders
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- high-pitched crowing sound heard in certain respiratory conditions
- the cessation of breathing
- lung or bronchial hemorrhage resulting in the spitting f blood
- inflammation of the larynx
- disease that causes chronic array obstruction
- collapse of a lung or part of a lung
- sudden contraction in the bronchi, causes coughing
- nasal discharge
- acute infection of the alveoli
- abscess
- popping sounds heard in a lung collapse
- hiccuping
- abnormally fast breathing
29 Clues: abscess • hiccuping • normal beathing • nasal discharge • difficulty breathing • abnormally deep breathing • abnormally slow breathing • abnormally fast breathing • pus in the pleural cavity • the cessation of breathing • inflammation of the larynx • blood in the pleural cavity • inflammation of the bronchus • acute infection of the alveoli • inflammation of all the sinuses • ...
Chapter 22 – The Respiratory System 2013-08-05
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- Alveolar ______ allow air pressure throughout the lung to be equalized and provide alternate air routes.
- __________ chemoreceptors are located throughout the brain stem, including the ventrolateral medulla.
- Quiet __________ depends more on lung elasticity than on muscle contraction.
- _______ volume is the amount of air inhaled or exhales with each breath under resting conditions.
- _________ chemoreceptors are found in the aortic arch and carotid arteries.
- Permanent enlargement of the alveoli, accompanied by destruction of the alveolar walls
- The __________ zone includes all other respiratory passageways which provide conduits for air to reach gas exchange sites.
- Alveolar ducts lead into terminal clusters call alveolar ______.
- Inflammation of the vocal cords
- Difficult or labored breathing often referred to as “air hunger”
- Smallest subdivisions of the lung visible with the naked eye are the _________.
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- __________ respiration diffuses oxygen from the lungs to the blood and carbon diffuses from the blood to the lungs.
- Inflammation of the pleurae, often resulting from pneumonia
- The __________ zone is the actual site of gas exchange.
- ___________ respiration diffuses oxygen from blood to tissue cells and carbon dioxide diffuses from tissue cells to blood.
- Connect the nasal cavity and mouth superiorly to the larynx and esophagus inferiorly
- Tips to cover the laryngeal inlet during swallowing
- In ___________ ventilation, air is moved into and out of the lungs so that gases are continuously changed and refreshed.
- _________ volume is the amount of air remaining in the lungs after a forced expiration.
- The respiratory bronchioles lead into winding alveolar _______.
20 Clues: Inflammation of the vocal cords • Tips to cover the laryngeal inlet during swallowing • The __________ zone is the actual site of gas exchange. • Inflammation of the pleurae, often resulting from pneumonia • The respiratory bronchioles lead into winding alveolar _______. • Alveolar ducts lead into terminal clusters call alveolar ______. • ...
The Functional Of Respiratory System 2019-12-11
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- the alveolar and capillary walls , their fused basement membrane and occasional elastic ... construct the respiratory membrane
- food is directed into the ... instead of entering the larynx
- mucus membrane of the larynx called ...
- the power stroke is the cilia directed ... toward the mouth
- the ... produced mucus inside the trachea
- a person who had done tracheostomi will produce huge amount of ... so it need to be suctioned frequently
- inflammation of the pleurae
- ... is where drain tears from the eyes
- the lung are mostly ...
- visceral serosa of lung is called ...
- the thinnes of their walls is like a sheet of tissue paper is much ...
- the respiratory ... includes the respiratory bronchiles , alveolar ducts , alveolar sacs and alveoli
- the broad lung area resting on the diaphragm
- efficient alveolar macrophages wander in and out of the alveoli picking up bacteria , carbon ... and other debris
- the balance of the lung tissue, its stroma is many elastic connective ... that allow the lung to strecth and recoil
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- fused basement membrane thin is because to ease the ... process
- pleural fluids causes the two plueral ... to clean together
- it houses hard , the great blood vessel , bronchi , esophagus and other organ
- largest hyaline cartilages ...
- the external surfaces of the alveoli are covered with a cobweb of pulmonary ...
- ... will trigger if anything other than air enter the larynx
- the conchae increase the ... in the nasal cavity
- ... are located at the back of the throat
- the lung flask mediastinal structures laterally in ... view
- ... is when air enters the superior portion
- alveolar pores connect neighbouring air sacs and provide alternative ... for air to reach alveoli
- the cells produced a ... called surfactant
- alveolar walls approximately 40 times ... than the surface of one skin
- the walls of the alveoli are composed largely of a single , ... layer of simple squamous epithelial cells
- the respiratory membran has ... flowing pass on one side and blood flowing pass on the other side
30 Clues: the lung are mostly ... • inflammation of the pleurae • largest hyaline cartilages ... • visceral serosa of lung is called ... • ... is where drain tears from the eyes • mucus membrane of the larynx called ... • the ... produced mucus inside the trachea • ... are located at the back of the throat • the cells produced a ... called surfactant • ...
The Functional Of Respiratory System 2019-12-17
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- the walls of the alveoli are composed largely of a....., thin layer of simple squamous epithelial cells.
- the function of lysozyme enzymes in the mucus is to destroy.....
- nasopharynx is when air enter the.....portion.
- efficient alveolar macrophages wander in and out of the alveoli picking up bacteria, carbon.....and other debris.
- the ciliated cells of the nasal mucosa create a gentle current that moves the sheet of contaminated mucous.....toward the throat .
- thin-walled veins.....the air as it flows past.
- sticky mucus produce by this mucosa's gland moistens the air and.....incoming bacteria and other foreign debris.
- the.....surfaces of alveoli are covered with a cobweb of pulmonary capillaries.
- two.....tonsils lie at the base of the tongue.
- nasal conchae is also called.....
- the nasal septum is the......support structure of the nose.
- .....diffuses from the alveolar air across this membrane into the pulmonary capillary blood.
- the total gas exchange surface provided by the alveolar walls of a.....man is estimated to be 50-70 square metres.
- sacs alveolar pores connect neighboring.....
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- walls the thinnest walls in respiratory system.
- mucous membrane is a wet or.....membrane.
- the lateral walls of the nasal cavity are uneven, owing to three mucosa-covered projections or lobes, called.....
- the main bronchi subdivide into smaller branches and smaller branches. one of the branches is called the.....bronchi.
- cilia keep the.....clear of mucus and dirt, allowing us to breathe easily without irritation.
- the cells produce a.....called surfactant.
- cavity the nasal cavity and.....separated by a partition, called palate..
- the single.....tonsils often called adenoid.
- stroma allows the lungs to.....and recoil as we breathe.
- alveolar pores connect neighboring air sacs and provide alternative.....for air to reach alveoli.
- the nasal mucosa is continuous throughout the respiratory tract and extend.....
- oxygen diffuses from the alveolar air across this membrane into the pulmonary capillary.
- the alveolar and capillary walls, their fused basement membrane and occasional elastic fibers construct the respiratory.....
- when we inhale, our chest will goes.....
- alveolar pores provide alternative routes for air to reach alveolar whose feeder bronchioles have been.....by mucus.
- the walls of the alveoli are composed largely of a single,.....layer of simple squamous epithelial cells.
30 Clues: nasal conchae is also called..... • when we inhale, our chest will goes..... • mucous membrane is a wet or.....membrane. • the cells produce a.....called surfactant. • the single.....tonsils often called adenoid. • nasopharynx is when air enter the.....portion. • two.....tonsils lie at the base of the tongue. • thin-walled veins.....the air as it flows past. • ...
Structures of the Respiratory System 2021-04-11
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- Flap of cartilage that directs material down either the larynx or esophagus.
- Intercostal muscles that contract to increase the volume of the thoracic cavity.
- Short cartilaginous tube that contains the vocal folds/cords.
- Structure that connects the bronchioles to the alveoli.
- Tube of cartilage and smooth muscle that connects the upper airway to the lungs.
- The trachea splits into the primary ____ that direct air into the right and left lobes of the lungs.
- The lung is split into two ____.
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- Structure that contains three pairs of tonsils.
- Muscle that forces air out of the lungs when it relaxes into a dome-shape.
- Normal point of entry for air into the body when an individual is at rest (two words w/ no space).
- Intercostal muscles that contract to decrease the volume of the thoracic cavity.
- Cluster of lymphatic tissue that are involved in the body's immune response.
- Epithelial cells that secrete mucus.
- The smallest airways of the respiratory tract with a diameter of 1 mm or less.
- Common name for the thyroid cartilage of the larynx (two words w/ no space).
- Pair of air-filled organs contained within the pleural cavity.
- Curved bone structure of the nasal cavity that produce turbulent air flow.
- Contraction of the ______ muscles pushes the diaphragm upward during forced expiration.
- Type of connective tissue that receives no direct blood supply.
- Site of gas exchange between the respiratory and circulatory systems.
20 Clues: The lung is split into two ____. • Epithelial cells that secrete mucus. • Structure that contains three pairs of tonsils. • Structure that connects the bronchioles to the alveoli. • Short cartilaginous tube that contains the vocal folds/cords. • Pair of air-filled organs contained within the pleural cavity. • ...
Pathology of the Respiratory System 2023-10-04
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- High blood pressure in the arteries that carry blood to the lungs.
- A contagious respiratory illness caused by a virus.
- A localized collection of pus.
- Abnormal widening of the bronchi.
- Inflammation of the sinuses.
- A chronic inflammatory disease of the airways.
- A contagious bacterial infection that affects the lungs.
- A lung condition that affects premature babies.
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- A sleep disorder that causes breathing to stop and start repeatedly during sleep.
- Scarring of the lungs.
- A genetic disorder that causes thick mucus to build up in the lungs and other organs.
- A buildup of fluid in the space between the lungs and the chest wall.
- A blood clot that lodges in the lung.
- Collapsed lung tissue.
- Inflammation of the small airways.
- Inflammation of the lungs.
- Inflammation of the larynx, or voice box.
- A contagious bacterial infection that causes severe coughing fits.
- A chronic lung disease that causes the air sacs in the lungs to be destroyed.
- Inflammation of the nasal lining.
- Cancer that develops in the lungs.
- Inflammation of the epiglottis, a flap of cartilage that covers the windpipe.
22 Clues: Scarring of the lungs. • Collapsed lung tissue. • Inflammation of the lungs. • Inflammation of the sinuses. • A localized collection of pus. • Abnormal widening of the bronchi. • Inflammation of the nasal lining. • Inflammation of the small airways. • Cancer that develops in the lungs. • A blood clot that lodges in the lung. • Inflammation of the larynx, or voice box. • ...
Med Term Respiratory System Crossword 2021-05-11
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- Surfactant in the lungs helps to increase
- space and organs between the lungs
- The membrane that covers the lungs is the
- any disease of the lungs
- the root in dysphonia means
- Rhinitis is inflammation in the
- Acute inflammation of the nose with profuse nasal discharge is
- the trachea is incised with a
- discharge from the nose
- Abnormally high levels of carbon dioxide in the body result in
- dilatation of the bronchi
- another term for inspiration
- inhalation of food into the lungs
- The trachea divides into two
- Asthma, emphysema, and bronchitis are forms of
- inflammation of the larynx
- another term that means the same as hypoxia
- in the blood, carbon dioxide forms
- inflammation of the lungs
- adjective for bronchiole
- air or gas in the pleural space
- technical term for breathing
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- difficulty in breathing unless upright
- The abbreviation CO2 represents
- The pharyngeal tonsils are also called the
- surgical puncture of the pleura
- A decreased rate and depth of breathing is termed
- scientific name for throat
- AFB is the abbreviation used for the organism that causes
- term that means between the pleural membranes is
- a temporary stoppage of breathing
- epistaxis is
- muscle under the lungs
- cartilage that covers the trachea during swallowing
- adjective that refers to difficulty in breathing
- hardening of a bronchus
- increase in carbon dioxide in the tissues
- nerve that activates the diaphragm is the
- record of breathing measurements
- Irritation of the lungs caused by inhalation of dust
- spitting up blood
- oxygen in the blood is carried by this
- instrument used to examine the larynx
- tiny air sacs in the lungs that allow for gas exchange
44 Clues: epistaxis is • spitting up blood • muscle under the lungs • hardening of a bronchus • discharge from the nose • any disease of the lungs • adjective for bronchiole • dilatation of the bronchi • inflammation of the lungs • scientific name for throat • inflammation of the larynx • the root in dysphonia means • another term for inspiration • The trachea divides into two • ...
Alex F. Respiratory System Puzzle 2025-04-23
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- Breathe in
- Breathing disorder
- Traps dust
- The act of breathing in air
- Voice box
- Air-filled skull spaces
- We breathe it out
- Inside of nose
- Tiny airway hairs
- Breathing muscle
- Tiny blood vessels
- Covers windpipe
- Throat
- We breathe it in
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- Air volume in lungs
- Breathing process
- Chest area
- Organs for breathing
- Air sacs
- Related to lungs
- Smaller air tubes
- Lung lining
- Air tubes in lungs
- The act of breathing out air
- Windpipe
- Breathe out
26 Clues: Throat • Air sacs • Windpipe • Voice box • Breathe in • Chest area • Traps dust • Lung lining • Breathe out • Inside of nose • Covers windpipe • Related to lungs • Breathing muscle • We breathe it in • Breathing process • Smaller air tubes • We breathe it out • Tiny airway hairs • Breathing disorder • Air tubes in lungs • Tiny blood vessels • Air volume in lungs • Organs for breathing • Air-filled skull spaces • ...
Ch 16 Respiratory System 2024 2024-03-26
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- A flap of tissue that seals off the windpipe and prevents food from entering.
- a substance that tends to reduce the surface tension of a liquid
- chemical sensors in the brain and blood vessels
- location of chemoreceptors monitor oxygen levels in the blood
- two short branches located at the lower end of the trachea that carry air into the lungs.
- Something the central chemoreceptors monitor
- passageway for food to the esophagus and air to the larynx
- expansion of the bronchial air passages
- the main muscle main muscles of inspiration
- movement of air in and out of the lungs
- scroll like ridges on the lateral walls of the nasal cavity
- outer layer of pleura lying closer to the ribs and chest wall
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- the force causing expiration
- inflammation of the voice box
- tiny sacs of lung tissue specialized for the movement of gases between air and blood
- the inner layer of pleura that surrounds each lung
- voice box; passageway for air moving from pharynx to trachea; contains vocal cords
- space between the folds of the pleura
- an accessory muscles of maximum inspiration
- a large membranous tube reinforced by rings of cartilage
- space between the vocal folds
- branched airways that lead from the trachea to the alveoli
- masses of lymphatic tissue in the back of the oropharynx
23 Clues: the force causing expiration • inflammation of the voice box • space between the vocal folds • space between the folds of the pleura • expansion of the bronchial air passages • movement of air in and out of the lungs • an accessory muscles of maximum inspiration • the main muscle main muscles of inspiration • Something the central chemoreceptors monitor • ...
Digestive and Respiratory System Review 2023-01-27
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- first part of small intestine
- located between the stomach and the large intestine
- middle part of pharynx
- inner lining of digestive tract
- method of moving food that consists of contraction and relaxation of muscles
- what the liver produces
- mixture of ingested substances and stomach secretions
- term for chewing and pulverizing food
- organs in the abdominopelvic cavity are lined by the visceral _________
- enzyme for breaking down lipids
- flap of skin that covers the airway when swallowing
- first phase of swallowing
- wrinkles or folds in the stomach
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- type of membrane that surrounds lungs
- scientific name for swallowing
- takes air from trachea to lungs
- term for when materials enter the mouth
- method of moving food using non-patterned contractions
- saliva is 99%
- carb digesting enzyme
- where gas exchange takes place in the lungs
- connects the pharynx to the stomach
- "voice box"
23 Clues: "voice box" • saliva is 99% • carb digesting enzyme • middle part of pharynx • what the liver produces • first phase of swallowing • first part of small intestine • scientific name for swallowing • takes air from trachea to lungs • inner lining of digestive tract • enzyme for breaking down lipids • wrinkles or folds in the stomach • connects the pharynx to the stomach • ...
General Anatomy & Physiology 2021-01-07
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- The simplest form of nervous activity that includes a sensory and motor nerve is called a
- The ___________ system makes blood and oxygen available to body structures through breathing and the elimination of carbon dioxide
- The part of the muscle that does not move and is attached closest to the skeleton is the
- _________ tissue contracts and moves various parts of the body
- The dense, active protoplasm found in the center of the cell is the
- The system of nerves that that carries impulses , or messages to and from the central nervous system is called the __________ nervous system
- The connection between 2 or more bones of the skeleton is called a
- The ____________ system distributes blood throughout the body
- Which nerve affects the muscles of the mouth
- The largest artery in the human body is the
- The _______ is the larger of 2 bones that form the leg below the knee
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- Mitosis is the usual process of cell reproduction of human tissue that occurs when the cell divides into two identical cells called _________ cells
- The endocrine glands also known as ___________ glands, release hormonal secretions directly into the bloodstream
- The _____________ are the muscles that straighten the wrist, hand and fingers to form a straight line
- Structures composed of specialized tissues designed to perform specific functions in plants and animals are known as
- The muscle that covers the back of the neck and the upper and middle region of the back is the
- ____________ tissue lines the heart, digestive and respiratory organs, and the glands
- The basic unit of all living things, from bacteria to plants to animals, including human beings, are
- The complex system that serves as a protective covering and helps regulate the body's temperature is the ____________ system
- The oval bony case that protects the brain is the
- The broad muscle that covers the top of the skull and consists of of the occipitalis and frontalis is the
- The ________ is the watery fluid that surrounds the nucleus of the cell and is needed for growth, reproduction, and self repair
- The ____________ cranial nerve is the chief motor nerve of the face
- The study of the functions and activities performed by the body's structures is called ___________
24 Clues: The largest artery in the human body is the • Which nerve affects the muscles of the mouth • The oval bony case that protects the brain is the • The ____________ system distributes blood throughout the body • _________ tissue contracts and moves various parts of the body • The connection between 2 or more bones of the skeleton is called a • ...
Body Systems Interactions 2021-04-29
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- In addition to our skin being our first line of defense, this system protects us from pathogens
- This system is includes the skin, lungs, bladder, and intestines to remove waste from the body
- Works with the digestive system to transport nutrients o body cells
- Works with circulatory system to transport hormones to target tissues
- Works with the circulatory system to allow for exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide
- Works with the immune system to produce white blood cells
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- Works with skeletal system to allow for movement
- Uses hormones from the endocrine system to regulate sexual development
- Works with the excretory system to help regulate body temperature through sweating
- Works with circulatory by filtering waste from the blood
- Works with all body systems to maintain homeostasis
- Works with muscular system to move food through the gastrointestinal tract
12 Clues: Works with skeletal system to allow for movement • Works with all body systems to maintain homeostasis • Works with circulatory by filtering waste from the blood • Works with the immune system to produce white blood cells • Works with the digestive system to transport nutrients o body cells • Works with circulatory system to transport hormones to target tissues • ...
G6 2025-11-04
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- (System)The set of organs that keeps you breathing easy
- (Tissue)The covering layer—skin, linings, and protection squad
- (System) The bony framework that keeps you standing tall
- (System) Turns your pizza into energy — one bite at a time
- (System)Heart-powered delivery service for blood and oxygen
- (Tissue)The contracting crew that helps you lift, jump, and smile
- (System) The body’s electric wiring—messages zoom from brain to body
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- (Tissue)The body’s glue—holds everything together like a pro
- (System)Underground network that drinks water and keeps plants steady
- (System) The system that flexes its strength and loves to move
- When baby cells grow up and pick their dream jobs (like nerve or muscle)
- (Tissue)Brain and nerve material that sends super-speedy messages
- (System)Above-ground plant parts that reach for the sun
13 Clues: (System)The set of organs that keeps you breathing easy • (System)Above-ground plant parts that reach for the sun • (System) The bony framework that keeps you standing tall • (System) Turns your pizza into energy — one bite at a time • (System)Heart-powered delivery service for blood and oxygen • (Tissue)The body’s glue—holds everything together like a pro • ...
Anatomy of the Human Body 2022-06-08
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- The breakdown of cartilage between bones [bone disease]
- Mineral stored within bones
- Body system that delivers oxygen and nutrients to tissues
- Total number of bones in your wrist and hand
- Back side of the body
- Number of vertebrae in cervical spine
- Farther from the axis of the body
- Towards the midline of the body
- Number of chambers in the heart
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- Cranial nerve responsible for swallow and taste
- The study of the human bodies structures
- Cranial nerve responsible for smell
- End portions of the bones
- Longest portion of the brain
- Outer wall of the heart
- Body system that secreates hormones
16 Clues: Back side of the body • Outer wall of the heart • End portions of the bones • Mineral stored within bones • Longest portion of the brain • Towards the midline of the body • Number of chambers in the heart • Farther from the axis of the body • Cranial nerve responsible for smell • Body system that secreates hormones • Number of vertebrae in cervical spine • ...
Human Body Systems 2019-09-19
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- The maintenance of a constant internal state in a changing environment
- Type of involuntary muscle found in the heart
- The system that breaks down food so that it can be used by the body
- A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart to the body's organs
- The system that supports the body and provides protection
- A collection of tissues that carry out a specialized function of the body
- The system that allows movement of body parts
- The system that protects the body against infection
- The system that rids the body of waste and excess water
- The fluid that carries gases, nutrients, and waste throughout the body
- Type of involuntary muscle found in internal organs such as the intestines
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- The system that takes in oxygen and expels carbon dioxide
- The system that moves blood through the body
- The primary organ of the cardiovascular system
- A tiny blood vessel that allows an exchange between blood and cells in tissue
- Connects muscle to bone
- Holds together the bones in a joint
- A group of similar cells that perform a common function
- A group of organs that interact in the body
- A blood vessel that carries blood to the heart
- The system that controls the actions and reactions of the body
- The smallest unit that can perform life processes
- A place where two or more bones meet
23 Clues: Connects muscle to bone • Holds together the bones in a joint • A place where two or more bones meet • A group of organs that interact in the body • The system that moves blood through the body • Type of involuntary muscle found in the heart • The system that allows movement of body parts • The primary organ of the cardiovascular system • ...
Cell Contents 2022-11-05
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- House for ribosome manufacture
- Protein manufacture
- Structural and functional unit of living organism
- Site for photosynthesis process
- plays important role in getting rid of toxic substance
- Sac structure used in transporting things in and outside cell
- Protein fibers that helps in moving the cell and prevent its collapsing
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- Control gate for the cell
- Chemical pigment that traps sunlight in plants
- Known as internal transport system
- The job done by an organ
- Site for cellular respiration
- Building unit of respiratory system
- Site for cellular digestion and found only in animal cell
- Type of muscle found in heart
- Control center of cell
16 Clues: Protein manufacture • Control center of cell • The job done by an organ • Control gate for the cell • Site for cellular respiration • Type of muscle found in heart • House for ribosome manufacture • Site for photosynthesis process • Known as internal transport system • Building unit of respiratory system • Chemical pigment that traps sunlight in plants • ...
Sports Science Exam revision 2024-10-31
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- the muscle that is relaxing in a movement
- forms the long axis of the body
- part of the respiratory system
- preferred source of fuel during exercise
- muscle fibers used for anaerobic activities
- attaches bone to bone
- joint type that is free and movable
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- skeleton that consists of upper and lower limbs
- Q = SV x HR
- energy system used in first 10 seconds
- receive blood returning from the body
- muscle fibers used for aerobic activities
- pumps blood away from the heart
- the muscle that is contracting in a movement
- attaches muscle to bone
- the muscle that pumps blood around the body
16 Clues: Q = SV x HR • attaches bone to bone • attaches muscle to bone • part of the respiratory system • forms the long axis of the body • pumps blood away from the heart • joint type that is free and movable • receive blood returning from the body • energy system used in first 10 seconds • preferred source of fuel during exercise • the muscle that is relaxing in a movement • ...
Nervous System of Annelids and Arthropods 2022-02-16
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- The nerve cords of annelids and arthropods are segmented, containing pairs of ___ in each segment.
- Arthropods have a ___ nerve cord.
- Annelids have a closed ___ system, while arthropods have an open ___ system.
- Annelids have both ___ and subpharyngeal ganglia.
- The fact that arthropods have distinct heads while annelids do not is an example of the trend towards ___.
- The segmentation present in annelids and arthropods allows for more complex ___ plans.
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- Annelids and arthropods are ___.
- Annelids have a similar structure to ___.
- The nervous system of arthropods consists of a nerve cord and a dorsal ___.
- Annelids are also know as ___ worms.
- Both annelids and arthropods have a ___ nervous system.
- Arthropods have a ___ system, while annelids do not.
- Both annelids and arthropods have ___ bundles between the ganglia in each segment of their nerve cord.
- Annelids and arthropods reproduce ___.
- The ganglia in the nerve cord of arthropods is ___.
15 Clues: Annelids and arthropods are ___. • Arthropods have a ___ nerve cord. • Annelids are also know as ___ worms. • Annelids and arthropods reproduce ___. • Annelids have a similar structure to ___. • Annelids have both ___ and subpharyngeal ganglia. • The ganglia in the nerve cord of arthropods is ___. • Arthropods have a ___ system, while annelids do not. • ...
Walker Wright-Body Systems 2020-11-10
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- soft jelly like center of bones.
- system that is a collection of glands that secret hormones into the circulatory system.
- muscle contractions that you can't control.
- outer layer.
- like wires that carry impulses.
- system that protects the body from injury.
- created by testes.
- created by female ovaries before birth.
- specialized primary lymphoid organ.
- metabolism.
- system that works with your bones to help your body move.
- system that protects soft organs.
- air sacs of the lungs.
- organ that is part of the lymphatic system that acts as a blood filter.
- cell fragments that help your blood to clot.
- hard bone that provides structure.
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- muscle contractions that you can control.
- system made up of all the anatomical organs involved in reproduction.
- system that defends the body against infection.
- system of nerves covering the body.
- This system moves food to stomach.
- removes waste from the body.
- tubes that carry urine.
- makes insulin.
- the system that exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide.
- two tubes split off from trachea.
- organ that is part of the lymphatic system located in the throat.
- transfers nutrients, wastes, and disease fighting cells throughout the body.
- middle layer.
- Food broken into little pieces by the teeth.
- stores urine until it is released.
- nerves that allow the brain to control the muscles.
- system that is part of the immune system.
- blood cells that carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart.
- where food stays around four hours.
- main parts of the immune system that is an organ that sits under your rib cage.
36 Clues: metabolism. • outer layer. • middle layer. • makes insulin. • created by testes. • air sacs of the lungs. • tubes that carry urine. • removes waste from the body. • like wires that carry impulses. • soft jelly like center of bones. • two tubes split off from trachea. • system that protects soft organs. • This system moves food to stomach. • stores urine until it is released. • ...
Unit 2 Vocab 2017-10-19
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- / a group of atoms bonded together, representing the smallest fundamental unit of a
- / a thing or event that evokes a specific functional reaction in an organ or tissue.
- system / organism which work together for the purpose of sexual reproduction.
- / defined chemically as neutral compounds of carbon,
- change / a usually irreversible chemical reaction
- stimulus / based upon something that you feel such as hunger, thirst, love, or pain.
- is now in a stable condition in the hospital"
- / a set of principles or procedures according to which something is done; an organized scheme or method.
- mechanism / A loop system in which the system responds to perturbation either
- system / a series of organs responsible for taking in oxygen
- systemconsists of the brain, spinal cord, sensory organs, and all of the nerves
- stimulus / a detectable change in the internal or external environment.
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- / the tendency toward a relatively stable equilibrium between interdependent elements,
- system / the collection of glands that produce hormones that regulate metabolism
- system / an organ system consisting of skeletal, smooth and cardiac muscles
- / of a patient or a medical condition) not deteriorating in health after an injury or operation.
- system / the organ system that protects the body from various kinds of damage
- system / an organ system that permits blood to circulate
- digestion / begins in the mouth as the food is chewed. Chemical digestion involves breaking down the food
- system / The hollow organs that make up the GI tract are the mouth,
- system / responsible for the elimination of wastes produced by homeostasis.
- system / Extensive anatomy images and detailed descriptions allow you to learn all about the bones of the human skeleton, as well as ligaments
- / strength or energy as an attribute of physical action or movement.
23 Clues: is now in a stable condition in the hospital" • change / a usually irreversible chemical reaction • / defined chemically as neutral compounds of carbon, • system / an organ system that permits blood to circulate • system / a series of organs responsible for taking in oxygen • system / The hollow organs that make up the GI tract are the mouth, • ...
Body Systems 2025-05-08
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- The system that filters blood to remove wastes to be excreted out
- The system that produces gametes in order to create offspring
- The system that circulates blood to transport oxygen
- The system that produces and transports hormones to maintain homeostasis
- The system used to breath in oxygen and breath out CO2
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- The system that provides structure and movement
- The system that fights and kills invaders, defending from illness
- The system that controls and communicates to all other systems through electrical impulses
- The system that circulates excess fluid, removing wastes and maintaining fluid balance
- The system that processes food, absorbing essential molecules and nutrients
10 Clues: The system that provides structure and movement • The system that circulates blood to transport oxygen • The system used to breath in oxygen and breath out CO2 • The system that produces gametes in order to create offspring • The system that fights and kills invaders, defending from illness • The system that filters blood to remove wastes to be excreted out • ...
Body Systems Crossword Puzzle 2025-11-18
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- Groups of similar cells working together to do a specific job.
- System responsible for breathing.
- System that breaks down food so your body can use it.
- Body system that controls reactions, thoughts, and feelings.
- System that removes waste from the body.
- Muscle in the mouth that helps with tasting and speaking.
- The smallest unit of life in the body.
- Structures in the body that have specific functions, like the heart and liver.
- Body system that moves blood around the body.
- Groups of organs that work together to perform major functions.
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- Body tissue that can contract and relax to produce movement.
- System made of tissues that help your body move.
- The organ that controls your thoughts, movements, and senses.
- Body part used for smelling and breathing.
- System that uses hormones to control body processes.
- The body’s largest organ that protects you from the environment.
- Sense organ that helps you hear and keep balance.
- Body system that includes the bones.
- A fiber that carries messages between the body and the brain.
- Hard body structure that supports and protects organs.
- Organ that filters waste from your blood
- Organ where food is broken down by acids.
- Pair of organs that take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide.
- Organ that pumps blood through the body.
24 Clues: System responsible for breathing. • Body system that includes the bones. • The smallest unit of life in the body. • System that removes waste from the body. • Organ that filters waste from your blood • Organ that pumps blood through the body. • Organ where food is broken down by acids. • Body part used for smelling and breathing. • ...
Indications for Medications Starting with B and C 2024-03-06
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- Treatment of skin infections, otitis media
- Treatment of constipation, bowel regimen
- OA, RA, acute pain
- Treatment of respiratory tract infections, skin infections, otitis media
- Treatment of duodenal ulcers, GERD, heartburn, Zollinger Ellison syndrome, Prevention of GI bleeding in critical patients
- Treatment of hypocalcemia, prevention of premenopausal osteoporosis, treatment of hyperkalemia and hypermagnesemia, adjunct in cardiac arrest, control hyperphosphatemia with ESRD
- Exhibits anticholinergic properties in the CNS to reduce rigidity and tremors
- Seizures, DM neuropathy, pain associated with trigeminal neuralgia
- Parkinson's disease
- Skin infections, pneumonia, UTI, otitis media
- Management of pain, diarrhea, cough suppressant
- Depression, smoking cessation, treat ADHD in adults
- Prevention of rejection in transplantation, treatment of severe RA, management of UC
- Skin infections, respiratory tract infections, septicemia, intra-abdominal infections, osteomyelitis
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- Second line treatment of schizophrenia and psychosis, nausea/vomiting, pre-op sedation, acute intermittent porphyria, headache, bipolar
- Treatment of hypocalcemia, prevention of post menopausal osteoporosis, treatment of hyperkalemia and hypermagnesemia, used as antacid
- Moderate to severe pain, labor pains, sedation
- Diarrhea, heartburn, indigestion, H. pylori associated ulcer
- Management of adrenocortical insufficiency, replace cortisol in states of deficiency, suppress inflammation and normal immune system
- Hypertension, management of CHF, decrease progression of DM neuropathy
- Relieves anxiety by binding to dopamine and serotonin receptors
- Atherosclerotic events, MI, CVA, PVD, acute coronary syndrome
- UTI, gonorrhea, respiratory tract infections, bronchitis, pneumonia, skin and bone infections, infectious diarrhea, abdominal infections
23 Clues: OA, RA, acute pain • Parkinson's disease • Treatment of constipation, bowel regimen • Treatment of skin infections, otitis media • Skin infections, pneumonia, UTI, otitis media • Moderate to severe pain, labor pains, sedation • Management of pain, diarrhea, cough suppressant • Depression, smoking cessation, treat ADHD in adults • ...
Amphibian 2025-05-15
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- Slender Amphibian
- Cold Blooded Vertebrate
- Young Amphibian
- Amphibians lose their gills and become adults
- Salamander that does not go through Metamorphosis
- Where Amphibians live
- The blood temperature for Amphibians
- The breeding process for Amphibians
- Is apart of the Amphibians 3 heart system they have 2 of these
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- Frog species named after Kermit the Frog
- Amphibians respiratory system allowing for aquatic and terrestrial environments
- Source Insects, smaller fish, and worms
- Allow for Amphibians to breathe under water
- Phylum Amphibians belong to
- A burrowing animal that eats Earthworms
- Amphibians with webbed feet and smooth wet skin
16 Clues: Young Amphibian • Slender Amphibian • Where Amphibians live • Cold Blooded Vertebrate • Phylum Amphibians belong to • The breeding process for Amphibians • The blood temperature for Amphibians • A burrowing animal that eats Earthworms • Frog species named after Kermit the Frog • Allow for Amphibians to breathe under water • Amphibians lose their gills and become adults • ...
Systems of the Body 2022-04-21
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- the circulatory or _________ system includes the heart, blood, and blood vessels
- ___________ from saliva break food down
- The ___________ system includes all of the bones, ligaments, and tendons in the human body.
- __________ attach bones to muscles so we can move
- The main artery leaving the heart is called the _________
- The _____________ system works with the skeletal system to move the bones of the body.
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- the endocrine system makes ______________ that help regulate the other body systems
- The _____________ system brings oxygen into the body by the lungs and windpipe
- ____________ muscles control organs within our body
- This system helps the body think, learn, move, and behave
10 Clues: ___________ from saliva break food down • __________ attach bones to muscles so we can move • ____________ muscles control organs within our body • This system helps the body think, learn, move, and behave • The main artery leaving the heart is called the _________ • The _____________ system brings oxygen into the body by the lungs and windpipe • ...
Human Body Review 2023-01-10
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- Connects mouth to stomach
- Airways in the lungs
- carries blood away from the heart
- Where your lunch goes
- Helps form scabs
- where digestion begins
- Filters Waste
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- Main organ of the respiratory system
- Windpipe
- carries blood back to the heart
- Liquid part of blood
- Upper chamber of the heart
- helps with breathing
- lower chamber of the heart
- filter that blood goes through
15 Clues: Windpipe • Filters Waste • Helps form scabs • Liquid part of blood • helps with breathing • Airways in the lungs • Where your lunch goes • where digestion begins • Connects mouth to stomach • Upper chamber of the heart • lower chamber of the heart • filter that blood goes through • carries blood back to the heart • carries blood away from the heart • Main organ of the respiratory system
Body systems 2022-04-01
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- system providing a frame to the body through bone structure.
- helping to break down food and release energy
- system which circulates blood, haemoglobin, oxygen, plasma, water.
- messenger of the body system using nerves.
- system used for reproduction
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- helping in breathing
- removal of waste products from the body
- system fighting against diseases and protecting us from infection.
8 Clues: helping in breathing • system used for reproduction • removal of waste products from the body • messenger of the body system using nerves. • helping to break down food and release energy • system providing a frame to the body through bone structure. • system fighting against diseases and protecting us from infection. • ...
Human Body Vocabulary 2024-09-24
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- the liquid that brings oxygen and nutrients to every single cell in your body
- the system that makes sense of your surroundings
- another name for the colon, its where waste is packaged before it leaves the body
- the main organ of the central nervous system
- the main organ in the respiratory system
- the system that processes food in your body
- a hollow, muscular tube that brings food to your stomach
- the roadmap that moves information from your brain to other parts of your body
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- the next stop in digestion after the stomach; it is where your foood's nutrients are absorbed into the blood stream
- the system that takes in oxygen by breathing
- the main organ in the circulatory system
- the system that delivers oxygen and nutrients to all parts of your body
- the bag shaped organ under your ribcage; the main organ in the digestive system
13 Clues: the main organ in the circulatory system • the main organ in the respiratory system • the system that processes food in your body • the system that takes in oxygen by breathing • the main organ of the central nervous system • the system that makes sense of your surroundings • a hollow, muscular tube that brings food to your stomach • ...
Gas exchange in single-celled organisms and insects 2013-02-15
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- internal network of tubes in insects
- single-celled organisms are _______
- gases enter and leave the tracheae through__
- when too much water is lost fromt the surface
- Insects live on land so they are..
- small surface area to volume ratio to _____ water loss
- the diffusion pathway needs to be _____
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- the surface needs to be partially_____
- water_____ off the body surface
- This gas exchange system is very_____
- the trachae divide into smaller tubes called
- The taking in (and out) of air
- the negative aspects of this system
- Oxygen is absorbed by this process
- respiratory gases move along a diffusion_____
- The structures that support the tracheae
16 Clues: The taking in (and out) of air • water_____ off the body surface • Oxygen is absorbed by this process • Insects live on land so they are.. • single-celled organisms are _______ • the negative aspects of this system • internal network of tubes in insects • This gas exchange system is very_____ • the surface needs to be partially_____ • the diffusion pathway needs to be _____ • ...
The Excretory System 2015-03-31
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- Bean-shaped, reddish brown organs, size of a fist
- The inflammation of one or both of the kidneys
- Another word for pee; liquid waste
- When the urine flows back from the bladder into the ureters
- The body system controls the way your body functions and is a major controller of the excretory system
- The body system that is responsible for transporting materials throughout the entire body
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- The inflammation of the bladder
- Smaller sized deposits of calcium and can be seen in the nephrons
- Largest internal organ
- Performs the function of excretion in the body
- The body system that removes water vapor and carbon dioxide through a process called exhalation
- Organ made up of tubes and is on either side of the heart
- Final passage way for urine
- The body system that that removes feces
- Carries urine from the renal pelvis to the urinary bladder
15 Clues: Largest internal organ • Final passage way for urine • The inflammation of the bladder • Another word for pee; liquid waste • The body system that that removes feces • The inflammation of one or both of the kidneys • Performs the function of excretion in the body • Bean-shaped, reddish brown organs, size of a fist • ...
Cells, cells and more cells! 2020-01-10
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- A kingdom of plant like organisms that DO NOT make their own food
- A group of related tissues that perform a specific function
- The process of moving water in and out of a cell
- Without this system you would be a puddle of tissue on the floor.
- A whip-like tail on some single-celled organisms
- This system allows oxygen to enter your blood stream
- Small hairs that some single celled organisms use to move and eat
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- This system relays singles to your brain
- One of the 6 large groups all organisms are arranged in by trait
- A large group of similar, specialized cells
- This system helps you move
- The smallest unit of life
- The movement of matter from high concentration to low concentration
- A single celled organism with a nucleus and organelles
- This system helps you to get energy from your food
15 Clues: The smallest unit of life • This system helps you move • This system relays singles to your brain • A large group of similar, specialized cells • The process of moving water in and out of a cell • A whip-like tail on some single-celled organisms • This system helps you to get energy from your food • This system allows oxygen to enter your blood stream • ...
Cardio, Respiratory and Lymphatic Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-13
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- vena cava Where the blood enters the heart
- Small vessels that carry blood from the arterioles to the venules
- This takes up 40-45% of the blood stream
- factor The + or - in your blood type
- Carry blood back to the heart
- A clear fluid that contains water, fats, protein, and red blood cells and gets filtered through our body
- Carry blood away from the heart
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- system Delivers oxygen, hormones, and nutrients to cells and carries waste away
- system Primary function of this system is breathing
- system Consists of the heart, blood, and blood vessels
- The exchange of gases between the body and the environment
- A component of the blood that aids in clotting
- The oxygen carrying protein in blood
- Fights infection, aids in the body's immune system, and takes oxygen to the body's cells
- The most vital organ in the body
15 Clues: Carry blood back to the heart • Carry blood away from the heart • The most vital organ in the body • factor The + or - in your blood type • The oxygen carrying protein in blood • This takes up 40-45% of the blood stream • vena cava Where the blood enters the heart • A component of the blood that aids in clotting • system Primary function of this system is breathing • ...
Plant & Animal Systems 2025-02-13
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- The organ in the human body that pumps blood around the body
- The stem structure in plants that carry sugars (glucose) and nutrients down the plant
- The body system that fights disease
- ________ are considered the reproductive organs of plants.
- The type of tropism in which plants grow/respond to touch
- The part of the plant that collects water and nutrients from the soil
- The body system involved in taking in oxygen and removing carbon dioxide
- The type of tropism in which plants grow/respond to gravity
- The body system that creates movement
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- The process where plants use sunlight energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose (sugar) and oxygen
- The body system that includes the skin and acts as a barrier to the environment
- The main organ in the nervous system
- The body system that removes wastes from the body
- The stem structure in plants that absorbs and transports water up the plant
- The part of the plant that contains chlorophyll for photosynthesis
- The body system that regulates body activities using hormones
- The body system that supports the structure of the body, gives it shape, and includes the bones
17 Clues: The body system that fights disease • The main organ in the nervous system • The body system that creates movement • The body system that removes wastes from the body • The type of tropism in which plants grow/respond to touch • ________ are considered the reproductive organs of plants. • The type of tropism in which plants grow/respond to gravity • ...
Human Body Systems Crossword 2025-10-15
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- System that fights off disease and infection.
- Liquid connective tissue pumped by the heart.
- Organ that stores bile and releases it into the small intestine.
- System that transports blood, oxygen, and nutrients throughout the body.
- System that facilitates reproduction.
- System composed of bones, cartilage, and joints.
- Major muscle that contracts to pull air into the lungs.
- The longest part of the digestive tract, where most absorption occurs.
- System responsible for gas exchange.
- Organ where food is mixed with acid and enzymes.
- Organ that produces insulin and digestive enzymes.
- System that produces hormones to regulate body functions.
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- A structure that connects muscle to bone.
- The largest internal organ, filters blood and produces bile.
- System that provides movement and heat.
- The voice box.
- System that breaks down food into nutrients.
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged.
- Tube that connects the pharynx to the stomach.
- Where blood cells are produced in long bones.
- The main filtering organs of the urinary system.
- The body's natural pump.
- System that removes nitrogenous waste from the blood.
- The study of the body's structure.
- The basic functional unit of the nervous system.
- Where the main filtering units (nephrons) are located.
- Protective outer layer of the body; the largest organ (longer name).
- Windpipe; connects the larynx to the bronchi.
- System that processes sensory information and directs motor responses.
- The body's command center, located in the skull.
30 Clues: The voice box. • The body's natural pump. • The study of the body's structure. • System responsible for gas exchange. • System that facilitates reproduction. • System that provides movement and heat. • A structure that connects muscle to bone. • System that breaks down food into nutrients. • System that fights off disease and infection. • ...
Body systems 2023-09-07
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- The name for the system that breaks down your food.
- The bones in your mouth that break down food.
- This organ cleans your blood.
- This organ pumps blood around your body.
- You have two of these, they help to get water from your blood.
- The organ you use to breathe.
- The liquid in your mouth that helps you chew.
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- The name for the system that removes waste from your body, such as pee.
- The name for the system with your liver.
- The name for the breathing system.
- The organ that breaks down your food. It has a lot of acid in it.
- The name for the system that includes your heart.
12 Clues: This organ cleans your blood. • The organ you use to breathe. • The name for the breathing system. • The name for the system with your liver. • This organ pumps blood around your body. • The bones in your mouth that break down food. • The liquid in your mouth that helps you chew. • The name for the system that includes your heart. • ...
The human body 2020-05-12
8 Clues: I____with my nose. • I_____with my skin. • I ___ with my eyes. • I ___ with my tongue. • It is inside your head • I can ____ with my ears. • It is part of digestive system. • It is part of respiratory system
Organ systems crossword 2021-04-30
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- 206 bones make up this system that supports the
- skin, hair, nails protecting the tissue that lies beneath them in this system
- body and protects its organs
- system containing the organs that remove waste products from your blood
- the brain, the spinal cord, and the nerves connected to them help send signals throughout the body in this system
- system made up of all the anatomical organs involved in sexual reproduction
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- this system works closely with the skeletal system to support the structure of the body
- organs like the stomach, intestines, and liver play vital roles in this system to help break down food
- a collection of glands and groups of cells that secrete hormones in this system regulate growth, development, and homeostasis
- this system rids the body of toxins and waste
- this system transports blood throughout the body through the use of pumps and valves
- the nose, throat, lungs are important pieces of this system
12 Clues: body and protects its organs • this system rids the body of toxins and waste • 206 bones make up this system that supports the • the nose, throat, lungs are important pieces of this system • system containing the organs that remove waste products from your blood • system made up of all the anatomical organs involved in sexual reproduction • ...
Take a Deep Breath: This Puzzle May Take a Lung Time! 2024-10-02
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- A bluish discoloration of the skin and mucous membranes due to inadequate oxygenation.
- Anti-inflammatory medications often used in the management of severe asthma and COPD exacerbations.
- A granulomatous condition that can affect multiple organs, notably the respiratory system.
- A substance that reduces surface tension in the alveoli, preventing collapse.
- A type of pneumoconiosis resulting from the inhalation of fine particles from quartz, leading to progressive lung scarring.
- A benign tumor composed of an abnormal mixture of tissues, often found in the lung.
- The most common type of lung cancer, originating from glandular tissue.
- A bronchodilator used to relieve symptoms of asthma and COPD by relaxing airway muscles.
- A type of COPD marked by the irreversible destruction of alveolar walls.
- Inflammation of the bronchial tubes, often associated with excessive mucus production.
- An aggressive malignancy associated with asbestos exposure, primarily affecting the pleura.
- A condition characterized by the enlargement and curvature of the distal phalanges, often associated with chronic respiratory diseases.
- A progressive lung disease characterized by persistent respiratory symptoms and airflow limitation.
- A fibrotic lung disease resulting from prolonged exposure to a specific type of mineral, often linked to work at shipyard.
- A protein in connective tissue that maintains lung elasticity; deficiencies can contribute to the development of emphysema.
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- Tiny, hair-like structures that propel mucus and trapped particles out of the respiratory tract.
- Microscopic structures where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged in the lungs.
- A protein that protects the lungs from damage; deficiencies can lead to emphysema.
- A life-threatening condition marked by systemic inflammation and potential progression to respiratory failure, often resulting from an infectious source.
- A type of membrane that can form during acute inflammation in the lungs, often associated with injury and various pathological processes.
- A chronic condition characterized by recurrent episodes of airway obstruction and hyperreactivity.
- Right ventricular enlargement due to pulmonary hypertension, often resulting from chronic lung disease.
- An infectious process leading to the consolidation of lung tissue.
- A condition characterized by the partial or complete collapse of a lung.
- This condition is characterized as a critical state in which air accumulates in the pleural space, leading to increased pressure that can collapse the lung and displace mediastinal structures.
- The double-layered membrane enveloping the lungs and lining the thoracic cavity.
26 Clues: An infectious process leading to the consolidation of lung tissue. • The most common type of lung cancer, originating from glandular tissue. • A condition characterized by the partial or complete collapse of a lung. • A type of COPD marked by the irreversible destruction of alveolar walls. • ...
Body Systems (Chapter 2) 2024-01-09
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- made up of 206 bones and provides structure, shape, and protection to the body
- large brown organ to the right of stomach that has many jobs
- organ filled with white blood cells; filters blood
- blood vessels that carry oxygen-rich blood
- body system that moves blood throughout the body
- structure made of tough tissue that connect muscle to bone
- cell that receives and sends signals
- 2 bean-shaped organs that filter blood and make urine
- body system that breaks down food
- collection of organs working together
- location where 2 or more bones meet and are held together
- innermost layer of skin
- body system that removes liquid waste
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- middle layer of skin which includes hair
- organ that stores urine
- exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the body and the air around it
- organ at center of chest; pumps blood
- body system that helps the body move
- body system that produces hormones
- body system that allows people to think, use their senses, and move
- outermost layer of skin
- body system that fights infections
- body system responsible for breathing
- blood vessel that carries oxygen-poor blood
- strong bands of tissue that hold bones together at joints and allow movement
- hair, skin, and nails
- carries nerve signals between the brain and body
27 Clues: hair, skin, and nails • organ that stores urine • outermost layer of skin • innermost layer of skin • body system that breaks down food • body system that produces hormones • body system that fights infections • body system that helps the body move • cell that receives and sends signals • organ at center of chest; pumps blood • body system responsible for breathing • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2 2014-01-31
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- Glucose is obtained from the ______.
- A group of cells that perform a single function.
- A group of organs that perform closely related functions.
- This system produces gametes.
- This system recognizes and coordinates the body's response to changes.
- This system controls growth, development, and metabolism.
- The liver converts ________ to urea.
- _________ remove urea from the blood.
- Movements of the body are possible because of _______.
- The process in which a stimulus produces a response that opposes the original stimulus.
- This system eliminates waste products from the body.
- This system helps protect the body from disease.
- A group of different types of tissues that work together to perform a single function or several related functions.
- This system transports oxygen, nutrients and hormones to cells.
- This system supports the body and protects internal organs.
- This system works with skletal system to produce voluntary movements.
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- This system is composed by Nose, Pharynx, Bronchi, Larynx, Trachea, Branchioles, Lungs.
- It means "similar standing".
- Your skin and the lining of your stomach are examples of this tissue.
- This type of tissue provides support for the body.
- This system guards against infection, injury and ultraviolet radiation.
- The basic unit of structure and function in living things.
- This organ senses temperature change and sends signals that start or stop cooling mechanisms or heat production.
- Nerve impulses are transmitted throughout the body by ______.
- This system breaks down food, absorbes nutrients and eliminates wastes.
- One of the most important organs for homeostasis.
26 Clues: It means "similar standing". • This system produces gametes. • Glucose is obtained from the ______. • The liver converts ________ to urea. • _________ remove urea from the blood. • A group of cells that perform a single function. • This system helps protect the body from disease. • One of the most important organs for homeostasis. • ...
Rabbits 2024-10-18
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- mites Parasites that live on a rabbit's skin and fur.
- The eating of soft fecal pellets by rabbits for nutrients.
- A viral disease causing swelling and discharge.
- A breed of small rabbit with a compact body.
- An enclosure or cage for rabbits.
- A method used to calm rabbits by putting them on their backs.
- The nose and mouth area of a rabbit.
- A pouch in the digestive tract where fermentation occurs.
- A newborn rabbit.
- Compressed food for rabbits.
- A sudden leap or twist in the air done by a happy rabbit.
- Giving birth in rabbits.
- A condition where flies lay eggs on a rabbit's skin.
- A breed known for producing wool.
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- A respiratory disease caused by bacteria in rabbits.
- Giant A large breed of rabbit known for its size.
- A breed known for its soft, velvety fur.
- A bacterial infection that can affect the respiratory system in rabbits.
- A parasitic disease that affects the liver or intestines in rabbits.
- A series of interconnected burrows used by rabbits.
- A fold of skin commonly found under the neck of female rabbits.
- The process of shedding and regrowing fur.
- A female rabbit.
- A small mammal with two sets of upper incisors.
- A bacterial disease also known as "rabbit fever."
- A small rabbit breed with floppy ears.
- A viral disease that affects rabbits' respiratory and digestive systems.
- A male rabbit.
28 Clues: A male rabbit. • A female rabbit. • A newborn rabbit. • Giving birth in rabbits. • Compressed food for rabbits. • An enclosure or cage for rabbits. • A breed known for producing wool. • The nose and mouth area of a rabbit. • A small rabbit breed with floppy ears. • A breed known for its soft, velvety fur. • The process of shedding and regrowing fur. • ...
Body systems 2022-04-01
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- system used for reproduction
- helping to break down food and release energy
- system which circulates blood, haemoglobin, oxygen, plasma, water.
- system providing a frame to the body through bone structure.
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- system fighting against diseases and protecting us from infection.
- helping in breathing
- messenger of the body system using nerves.
- removal of waste products from the body
8 Clues: helping in breathing • system used for reproduction • removal of waste products from the body • messenger of the body system using nerves. • helping to break down food and release energy • system providing a frame to the body through bone structure. • system fighting against diseases and protecting us from infection. • ...
Anatomy Review Chapters 6 and 7 2019-11-20
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- also called the epimysium; tough, translucent sheath covering a muscle
- system that fights diseases and wards off infections
- the material surrounding cells in a tissue
- system that removes soluble waste from the body
- tissue type used for movement
- the end of a long bone
- the hair, skin, and sweat glands
- tissue type that holds and attaches parts
- the joint type between the arm and shoulder, hip and thigh
- system of support includes bones and carttilage
- system used for transportation of oxygen, food, and waste
- moves the bones of the body
- tissue type which covers and lines body surfaces
- the tough covering of a bone
- muscle of the intestinal tract
- tissue type found in the brain
- the degeneration of muscle tissue
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- the muscle of the heart
- the neuron and group of muscle cells it controls
- system that breaks down food to release nutrients
- type of bone found in the epiphyses
- system including various glands and the hormones each secretes
- system that creates new individuals
- the space located in your chest
- skeletal division including the skull, vertebral column. and ribs
- attaches bone to bone
- muscle pulling the shoulders and head back
- system that exchanges gases
- skeletal division including the arm and leg bones
- attaches muscle to bone
- the shaft of a long bone
31 Clues: attaches bone to bone • the end of a long bone • the muscle of the heart • attaches muscle to bone • the shaft of a long bone • system that exchanges gases • moves the bones of the body • the tough covering of a bone • tissue type used for movement • muscle of the intestinal tract • tissue type found in the brain • the space located in your chest • the hair, skin, and sweat glands • ...
Al-Forsan Club 2024-01-13
15 Clues: Forum • Clubs • School • Nursing • Therapy • Medicine • Pharmacy • AlForsan • Batterjee • Dentistry • Management • HealthCare • Respiratory • Scholarship • Occupational
Bio ll- Tissues in the Human Body E&N 2020-10-21
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- Cells Epithelial layer of the ventricle, brain, and spinal cord
- kidney tubules
- Aids in myelin production
- male urethra, pharynx
- lines respiratory passages
- Enact immune responce in central nervous system
- Protect and cushion neurons
- exocytotic secretion(pancreas)
- lines small intestine
- secretes portion of cytoplasm(mammary)
- urinary bladder
- A job of Nervous Tissue(R)
- surrounds glands
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- A job of Nervous Tissue(3 words)
- Nerve cells
- A job of Nervous Tissue(C)
- Protect neurons in the peripheral nervous system
- a job of epithelial tissue(e)
- air sacs of lungs
- a job of epithelial tissue(s)
- secretes whole cell(skin)
- Cells Support and Protect neuron communication
- a job of epithelial tissue(a)
- esophogus,skin,oral cavity
- Physical and metabolic support of neurons
25 Clues: Nerve cells • kidney tubules • urinary bladder • surrounds glands • air sacs of lungs • male urethra, pharynx • lines small intestine • Aids in myelin production • secretes whole cell(skin) • A job of Nervous Tissue(C) • lines respiratory passages • esophogus,skin,oral cavity • A job of Nervous Tissue(R) • Protect and cushion neurons • a job of epithelial tissue(e) • ...
Biology Unit 2025-01-29
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- A physical feature that helps an organism survive
- System Brings O2 into the body and to the blood
- Organism that survive and pass on their genes to their offspring
- Humans Select desired traits that they need
- Single cell
- System of organs use in producing an offspring
- Breaks down food and absorbs nutrients.
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- cant make thier own food
- Trait that helps a animal survive and reproduce
- Bidentical identical to parent
- Maintains heat, posture and produces heat
- Like the Guards of the Human body
- skin hairs nails
- Makes the proteins
- 2 Parents needed
- The heart,vein and the flow of blood
- Gets rid of nitrogen waste and regulates tacidcid balance
- Brain of the cell
- Basic unit of life
- Controls the creation hormones
20 Clues: Single cell • skin hairs nails • 2 Parents needed • Brain of the cell • Makes the proteins • Basic unit of life • cant make thier own food • Bidentical identical to parent • Controls the creation hormones • Like the Guards of the Human body • The heart,vein and the flow of blood • Breaks down food and absorbs nutrients. • Maintains heat, posture and produces heat • ...
Cells, cells and more cells! 2020-01-10
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- A kingdom of plant like organisms that DO NOT make their own food
- A group of related tissues that perform a specific function
- The process of moving water in and out of a cell
- Without this system you would be a puddle of tissue on the floor.
- A whip-like tail on some single-celled organisms
- This system allows oxygen to enter your blood stream
- Small hairs that some single celled organisms use to move and eat
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- This system relays singles to your brain
- One of the 6 large groups all organisms are arranged in by trait
- A large group of similar, specialized cells
- This system helps you move
- The smallest unit of life
- The movement of matter from high concentration to low concentration
- A single celled organism with a nucleus and organelles
- This system helps you to get energy from your food
15 Clues: The smallest unit of life • This system helps you move • This system relays singles to your brain • A large group of similar, specialized cells • The process of moving water in and out of a cell • A whip-like tail on some single-celled organisms • This system helps you to get energy from your food • This system allows oxygen to enter your blood stream • ...
DISEASES 2024-09-18
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- A viral disease that causes a rash, red eyes, and white spots in the mouth (7 letters)
- Viral disease that has caused a global pandemic, affecting the respiratory system (7 letters)
- A viral disease transmitted through contact with bodily fluids, leading to hemorrhagic fever (5 letters)
- A mosquito-borne parasitic disease, affecting the liver and red blood cells (7 letters)
- A bacterial disease, often from a tick bite, that can cause a bull's eye rash (10 letters)
- A highly contagious viral disease affecting the immune system, often fatal without treatment (3 letters)
- A viral infection known for itchy skin rash, commonly in children (9 letters)
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- A bacterial infection affecting the respiratory system, often leading to a persistent cough (13 letters)
- A sexually transmitted disease caused by Treponema pallidum (8 letters)
- Disease caused by a virus affecting the liver, transmitted through bodily fluids (10 letters)
- A bacterial disease that affects the brain and spinal cord, causing severe neck stiffness (10 letters)
11 Clues: A sexually transmitted disease caused by Treponema pallidum (8 letters) • A viral infection known for itchy skin rash, commonly in children (9 letters) • A viral disease that causes a rash, red eyes, and white spots in the mouth (7 letters) • A mosquito-borne parasitic disease, affecting the liver and red blood cells (7 letters) • ...
Body systems 2022-04-01
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- helping to break down food and release energy
- removal of waste products from the body
- helping in breathing
- messenger of the body system using nerves.
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- system fighting against diseases and protecting us from infection.
- system providing a frame to the body through bone structure.
- system which circulates blood, haemoglobin, oxygen, plasma, water.
- system used for reproduction
8 Clues: helping in breathing • system used for reproduction • removal of waste products from the body • messenger of the body system using nerves. • helping to break down food and release energy • system providing a frame to the body through bone structure. • system fighting against diseases and protecting us from infection. • ...
Body Systems 2025-05-13
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- Fights infections and diseases.
- Protects organs and enables movement with bones.
- Enables humans to create offspring.
- System responsible for breathing
- Involves secretion from organs like the pancreas and pituitary.
- Works with the immune system and transports lymph.
- Related to the lungs.
- Pumps blood throughout the body.
- Regulates body using hormones.
- Controls and coordinates body functions with the brain and spinal cord.
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- Consists of brain and spinal cord.
- Transports nutrients, gases, and waste in blood.
- Protects the body from outside damage.
- Supports movement and maintains
- Network of nerves outside the brain and spinal cord.
- Delivers sensory input to the brain.
- Removes waste from the body via kidneys and bladder.
- filters blood and removes liquid waste.
- Processes food into nutrients.
- Related to hormone activity.
20 Clues: Related to the lungs. • Related to hormone activity. • Processes food into nutrients. • Regulates body using hormones. • Fights infections and diseases. • Supports movement and maintains • System responsible for breathing • Pumps blood throughout the body. • Consists of brain and spinal cord. • Enables humans to create offspring. • Delivers sensory input to the brain. • ...
the great influenza by chrissy 2025-04-09
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- connecting
- infection
- a change in the DNA
- isolating were a person has been infected by a disease
- central importance
- the study of health problems
- an important part of the government
- accurate
- a bacterium
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- a medicine that kills bacteria
- a microscopic organism that can only be seen through a microscope
- certain to happen
- a substance in your immune system producing antibodies
- respiratory
14 Clues: accurate • infection • connecting • respiratory • a bacterium • certain to happen • central importance • a change in the DNA • the study of health problems • a medicine that kills bacteria • an important part of the government • isolating were a person has been infected by a disease • a substance in your immune system producing antibodies • ...
