respiratory system Crossword Puzzles
Body Systems 2020-09-03
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- Our _________ system breaks down the food we eat.
- When we fracture a bone, we affect our _______ system.
- The heart is an important organ in the _______ system.
- Another name for body part
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- A system is made up of two or more parts that work together to carry out a ________.
- The _______ system consists of all the muscles in our body.
- Our ________ system takes in and removes air from our body.
- Our body is made up of many different _________.
- Our body systems work together to help us stay ______.
9 Clues: Another name for body part • Our body is made up of many different _________. • Our _________ system breaks down the food we eat. • When we fracture a bone, we affect our _______ system. • The heart is an important organ in the _______ system. • Our body systems work together to help us stay ______. • The _______ system consists of all the muscles in our body. • ...
Human Body Systems By Codie Jarosz 2016-09-28
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- This system is responsible for digesting and extracting _________ from the food we eat.
- Bones, joints, and muscles are part of this system.
- The male and female organs of the reproductive systems work together to create _______.
- Musculoskeletal sytem is responsible for the shape, support, and the body's ability to _______.
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- System that's responsible for breathing.
- This system is the only one that males and females have different organs.
- System responsible for passing information from the brain to the rest of the body.
- This system is responsible for transporting nutrients to different parts of the body.
- The mouth is part of what system?
- This system helps the body fight infections.
10 Clues: The mouth is part of what system? • System that's responsible for breathing. • This system helps the body fight infections. • Bones, joints, and muscles are part of this system. • This system is the only one that males and females have different organs. • System responsible for passing information from the brain to the rest of the body. • ...
Cells and Systems Science Crossword 2018-01-16
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- one of two major tubes in the neck, leading from the pharynx to the lungs
- provides protection for chest cavity
- where majority of absorption takes place, contains villi
- membrane bound sacs for storage, digestion and waste removal
- we have 46 of them, they contain instructions for traits and characteristics
- system that pushes molecules into the blood system
- movement of particles from a low to high concentration
- the breaking down of food into nutrients
- where the digestive process begins
- outer layer of a cell (surrounding)
- what system eliminates non solid waste
- waste product for muscle action
- a nitrogen waste produced in the liver from a breakdown of protein
- a protein produced by the by the immune system tag, destroy invasive microbes
- hormone that tells the body to produce sperm
- scientific term for being just right
- digestive plant for fats, carbs and proteins for the cell
- protein packaging plant for the cell
- produced from the breakdown of rna/dna
- object that contains epinephrine, fights anaphylactic reactions
- muscular contractions in the esophagus to force the bolus to the stomach
- filters blood in order to remove cellular waste products from the body
- tube that carries urine out of the body
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- contains vocal cords, where sound is produced
- a protein our body produces to differ between “self and not self”
- hormone that regulates metabolism
- the taking in of food
- organelle that contains chlorophyll
- type of teeth for cutting food
- holds a large concentration of O2
- dome shaped muscle that separates the chest and abdominal cavity
- what temporarily stores urine until released
- the system that converts food into energy
- the bolus after being broken down by hydrochloric acid
- the enzyme in the alive that chemically digests food
- thought of as the powerhouse of the cell
- system of the heart
- hormone that decreases blood sugar py promoting the uptake of glucose by cells
- the taking in of nutrients by cells
- what lines the stomach and the respiratory tract
- flap of tissue that guards entrance to trachea
- tubes that carry urine from the pelvis of the kidney to the urinary bladder
- carries blood away from;
- multiple tubes that subdivide from bronchi
- system responsible for breathing
- disease that can be transmitted from animal to human and back
- what an object is dissolved into
- carries blood to;
- system of the kidneys
- the object that is dissolved
50 Clues: carries blood to; • system of the heart • the taking in of food • system of the kidneys • carries blood away from; • the object that is dissolved • type of teeth for cutting food • waste product for muscle action • system responsible for breathing • what an object is dissolved into • hormone that regulates metabolism • holds a large concentration of O2 • ...
Cells and Systems Science Crossword 2018-01-16
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- a nitrogen waste produced in the liver from a breakdown of protein
- a protein our body produces to differ between “self and not self”
- one of two major tubes in the neck, leading from the pharynx to the lungs
- disease that can be transmitted from animal to human and back
- system of the heart
- protein packaging plant for the cell
- the bolus after being broken down by hydrochloric acid
- dome shaped muscle that separates the chest and abdominal cavity
- waste product for muscle action
- digestive plant for fats, carbs and proteins for the cell
- carries blood to;
- outer layer of a cell (surrounding)
- flap of tissue that guards entrance to trachea
- what temporarily stores urine until released
- where the digestive process begins
- scientific term for being just right
- produced from the breakdown of rna/dna
- hormone that tells the body to produce sperm
- membrane bound sacs for storage, digestion and waste removal
- tube that carries urine out of the body
- provides protection for chest cavity
- system of the kidneys
- multiple tubes that subdivide from bronchi
- object that contains epinephrine, fights anaphylactic reactions
- hormone that regulates metabolism
- contains vocal cords, where sound is produced
- the taking in of nutrients by cells
- what an object is dissolved into
- what system eliminates non solid waste
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- a protein produced by the by the immune system tag, destroy invasive microbes
- the enzyme in the alive that chemically digests food
- filters blood in order to remove cellular waste products from the body
- hormone that decreases blood sugar py promoting the uptake of glucose by cells
- organelle that contains chlorophyll
- movement of particles from a low to high concentration
- thought of as the powerhouse of the cell
- where majority of absorption takes place, contains villi
- the breaking down of food into nutrients
- the taking in of food
- holds a large concentration of O2
- system that pushes molecules into the blood system
- muscular contractions in the esophagus to force the bolus to the stomach
- the system that converts food into energy
- what lines the stomach and the respiratory tract
- system responsible for breathing
- type of teeth for cutting food
- tubes that carry urine from the pelvis of the kidney to the urinary bladder
- the object that is dissolved
- carries blood away from;
- we have 46 of them, they contain instructions for traits and characteristics
50 Clues: carries blood to; • system of the heart • the taking in of food • system of the kidneys • carries blood away from; • the object that is dissolved • type of teeth for cutting food • waste product for muscle action • system responsible for breathing • what an object is dissolved into • holds a large concentration of O2 • hormone that regulates metabolism • ...
Respiratory Care Week 2023-09-27
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- Reflects the pressure of the alveoli and small airways
- This reading is 600L/min or 10L/sec in healthy adults
- Measurement of the expansion of the lungs during a pause in air flow
- _______ bronchioles are the last level of the conducting airway system
- Stimulation of this receptor causes relaxation of bronchial smooth muscles
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- Typical mixtures of this inhaled gas are 70%/30% and 80%/20%
- Genetic tendency for developing asthma
- Respiratory _____ occurs when a patient stops or is not adequately breathing
- Measurement of lung expansion
- October 22-28 is _____ Care Week!
10 Clues: Measurement of lung expansion • October 22-28 is _____ Care Week! • Genetic tendency for developing asthma • This reading is 600L/min or 10L/sec in healthy adults • Reflects the pressure of the alveoli and small airways • Typical mixtures of this inhaled gas are 70%/30% and 80%/20% • Measurement of the expansion of the lungs during a pause in air flow • ...
89 2021 T1 Vocabulary Crosswords 2020-07-27
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- Refers to the ability of water to flow upward against gravity in narrow xylem vessels.
- The ability of a plant to grow toward a source of moisture.
- A system that sends signals to various parts of the body.
- A force that drives water from root hair into root cells due to osmosis.
- A plant system that includes every part below the ground.
- A system that involves cells and proteins that defends the body against infection.
- A system that removes waste products from the body.
- A force that pulls water upward from the roots due to transpiration.
- Related to the normal bodily functions.
- A system that functions to absorb nutrition from food and drinks.
- The ability of a plant to grow toward a source of light.
- A system that allows active movement.
- A system that protects vital organs of the body.
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- A system that provides oxygen to all organs of the body.
- A system that secretes hormones or other chemicals directly into the blood.
- A plant's ability to extract water from its surroundings, especially through the soil.
- Loss of water from plants through the leaves.
- The ability of the body to maintain itself at a stable equilibrium.
- A system that supplies blood through the body.
- A group of organs that work together to perform a certain function.
- A plant system that includes every part above the ground.
- Movement of water from a less concentrated environment to a more concentrated one through a semipermeable membrane.
- The ability of a plant to grow in response to gravity pulling on it.
- A system that enables sexual reproduction.
- A group of similar tissues that serve a specific function.
25 Clues: A system that allows active movement. • Related to the normal bodily functions. • A system that enables sexual reproduction. • Loss of water from plants through the leaves. • A system that supplies blood through the body. • A system that protects vital organs of the body. • A system that removes waste products from the body. • ...
Organ systems 2022-06-01
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- Hard, dense connective tissue that makes up most of the adult skeleton.
- The organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
- Body system that acts as a barrier, detects stimuli, and regulates your body temperature.
- Female reproductive organs that produce eggs.
- The organ that receives food from the esophagus and breaks down food.
- The _____ glands make and release hormones like adrenaline, maintain blood pressure, and regulates metabolism.
- Body system that helps with immune responses and tissue drainage.
- The organ that holds urine until it is released from the body.
- Body system that produces eggs and sperm.
- The organ that receives and transmits messages to and from the body, and oversees activity.
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- The body system that is the support structure and central framework for your body.
- The largest organ of the human body.
- The _____ muscles are a part of the muscular system which lines the heart wall and helps the heart to pump blood throughout the cardiovascular system.
- This body system uses the heart to pump blood throughout your body.
- The body system that controls the things that your body does.
- Body system that is responsible for nearly all movement throughout the body.
- Body system that brings in oxygen and lets out carbon dioxide when you breathe.
- The Body system that breaks down food into nutrients and energy.
- ____ ____ are small bean-shaped tissues that act as filters in the lymphatic vessels.
- Body system that produces and secretes hormones throughout your body.
- The body system that collects and rids the body of wastes.
- The organs where the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide takes place.
22 Clues: The largest organ of the human body. • Body system that produces eggs and sperm. • Female reproductive organs that produce eggs. • The organ that pumps blood throughout the body. • The body system that collects and rids the body of wastes. • The body system that controls the things that your body does. • The organ that holds urine until it is released from the body. • ...
Body Systems 2023-11-27
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- Growth plate
- Considered to be the thickest part of a muscle
- Where two or more bones meet
- Attaches muscle to bone
- Largest internal organ
- Type of muscle found in your internal organs
- Type of muscle found in the heart
- Type of muscle responsible for movement
- Body of a long bone
- A break or crack in a bone
- Strong, flexible connective tissue (not bone)
- When a bone breaks through the skin
- Kidneys are a part of this system
- A pulled muscle
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- Bones & muscles work together to cause this
- Skin, hair, and nails make up this system
- Endocrine system made up of glands and ______
- Bone that is embedded in a tendon
- Type of muscle fiber good for endurance activities
- This system helps heal and prevent sickness
- Protective covering on a muscle
- Protective covering on a bone
- Smallest part of a muscle
- Asthma would be considered a disorder of this system
- When a bone breaks and stays inside the skin
- Largest overall organ of the body
- Skeleton that includes skull, spine, and ribs
- Type of vessel that takes blood away from the heart
- System that includes nerves and sensory organs
29 Clues: Growth plate • A pulled muscle • Body of a long bone • Largest internal organ • Attaches muscle to bone • Smallest part of a muscle • A break or crack in a bone • Where two or more bones meet • Protective covering on a bone • Protective covering on a muscle • Bone that is embedded in a tendon • Type of muscle found in the heart • Largest overall organ of the body • ...
Respiratory/circulatory CrossWord 2023-02-16
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- Before the Epiglottis but after the Nasal cavity
- Blood comes from the Superior Vena-Cava to this chamber of the heart
- carries oxygen to all of the body's cells
- underneath the lungs;helps you to breathe out
- pumps blood throughout the body
- Alternating expansion and relaxation of an artery causing this
- the start of the respiratory system
- carries oxygen depleted blood back to the heart
- smallest of all blood vessels
- Holds most of the oxygen
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- Measure of how much pressure is exerted against the blood vessels by the blood
- Inhaling and Exhaling
- collect and stick to the vessel at the wound site
- Traps foreign particles in your nose and then sweeps them towards your throat
- branches into smaller tubes called bronchioles
- Caused by smoking and breathing toxic materials in
- blood travels through these tubes from the heart to the body
- Long tube in the chest cavity
- Carries the blood and other important nutrients for the body
- Individual air sacks
- Respiratory pathways become irritated and bronchioles constrict
21 Clues: Individual air sacks • Inhaling and Exhaling • Holds most of the oxygen • Long tube in the chest cavity • smallest of all blood vessels • pumps blood throughout the body • the start of the respiratory system • carries oxygen to all of the body's cells • underneath the lungs;helps you to breathe out • branches into smaller tubes called bronchioles • ...
Respiratory anatomy and physiology 2025-11-01
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- Sensors that detect changes in blood pH and gas levels.
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs.
- Essential gas for cellular respiration.
- Throat; passageway for air and food.
- Substance that reduces surface tension in the alveoli.
- Narrowing of the airways in the lungs.
- Primary muscle involved in breathing.
- Main organs of the respiratory system.
- Ability of the lungs to return to their original shape after stretching.
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- Process of delivering blood to the capillary bed in tissue.
- Membrane surrounding the lungs and lining the chest cavity.
- Outer layer of the pleura attached to the chest wall.
- Inner layer of the pleura covering the lungs.
- Voice box located above the trachea.
- Abnormal change in voice sounds heard during auscultation.
- Tiny blood vessels where gas exchange with alveoli occurs.
- Opposition to airflow in the respiratory tract.
- Windpipe that connects the larynx to the bronchi.
- Measure of the lung's ability to stretch and expand.
- Major air passages that branch from the trachea into the lungs.
20 Clues: Voice box located above the trachea. • Throat; passageway for air and food. • Primary muscle involved in breathing. • Narrowing of the airways in the lungs. • Main organs of the respiratory system. • Essential gas for cellular respiration. • Inner layer of the pleura covering the lungs. • Opposition to airflow in the respiratory tract. • ...
Respiratory: Raising The Bar #3 2025-10-15
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- Interrupted breathing during sleep.
- Chronic, inherited genetic disease that primarily affects the lungs and digestive system.
- Form of noninvasive ventilation that providers might use if you can breathe on your own but aren’t getting enough oxygen or can’t get rid of carbon dioxide.
- Hair-like projections that move microbes and debris up and out of the airways.
- Respiratory virus that touched everyone's lives in 2020.
- New initiative where no one passes a call light, alarm, patient or guest in need of assistance, and/or trash or clutter in patient's room or inside or outside the facility.
- Gradually decreasing ventilatory support.
- A common type of pulmonary function test that measures the flow of air through your lungs and estimates the amount of air in your lungs.
- Affects oxygen carrying capacity.
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- Part of your respiratory system that air moves through on its way to and from your lungs.
- The action of listening to sounds from the heart, lungs, or other organs, typically with a stethoscope, as a part of medical diagnosis.
- Suspension of fine solid particles or liquid droplets that are expelled from the respiratory tract during breathing, talking, coughing, or sneezing.
- Screening technique that assesses collateral blood flow in the hands by evaluating the patency of the ulnar and radial arteries.
- Small, leaf-shaped sheet of elastic cartilage that protects your larynx and helps you swallow.
- Thin, dome-shaped muscle that sits below your lungs and heart that helps you inhale and exhale. Separates your chest from your abdominal cavity.
15 Clues: Affects oxygen carrying capacity. • Interrupted breathing during sleep. • Gradually decreasing ventilatory support. • Respiratory virus that touched everyone's lives in 2020. • Hair-like projections that move microbes and debris up and out of the airways. • Part of your respiratory system that air moves through on its way to and from your lungs. • ...
7th Grade Body Systems Review 2025-05-02
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- system that breaks down food into smaller pieces
- system of glands that regulate hormones
- system that moves the body, helps circulate blood, and moves food through digestive system
- system with bones that provide structure and support for the body
- system that removes wastes from the body
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- system that includes the nose, lungs, and trachea
- system that controls and communicates with all other body systems
- transport system that includes the heart, blood, and blood vessels
8 Clues: system of glands that regulate hormones • system that removes wastes from the body • system that breaks down food into smaller pieces • system that includes the nose, lungs, and trachea • system that controls and communicates with all other body systems • system with bones that provide structure and support for the body • ...
Serena's System-Tissue Mysteries 2025-11-20
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- This system transmits messages and includes the #1 most important organ🧠
- This system has two names, but this is the name that circulates. This system also includes the heart, arteries, and veins
- This organ tells your body what to do
- This tissue helps transmit signals/support and protect neurons
- This organ filters blood and processes nutrients
- This system loves bones, and Halloween. It also structures and shapes your body
- This system helps for urine relief and filtering blood
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- This tissue is specialized for contraction
- This system allows you to breathe, and includes your windpipe
- This tissue protects your body, and is tightly packed with cells
- This Tissue connects other tissues, and acts as transport/storage
- This tissues includes 3 layers, and is the building block of blood vessels, heart chambers, and valves
- This organ filters blood, fights infection, and removes old/damaged blood cells
- This system helps you move your body, and lift heavy things
- This system processes your food to turn it into nutrients
15 Clues: This organ tells your body what to do • This tissue is specialized for contraction • This organ filters blood and processes nutrients • This system helps for urine relief and filtering blood • This system processes your food to turn it into nutrients • This system helps you move your body, and lift heavy things • ...
Excretory System 2021-11-09
8 Clues: What is the main organ • Why is your urine too clear • Why is your urine too yellow • What do you use in the bathroom • What is the most important liquid • What system is connected to the Excretory System • What waste does the Respiratory System get rid of • What waste does the Integumentary System get rid of
Medical Abbreviations 2018-11-05
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- nurse practitioner
- myocardial infarction
- of daily living
- lib
- tubular necrosis
- enzyme
- medical advice; American Medical Association
- hysterectomy
- hormone
- the knee
- tubular necrosis
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- heart disease
- agnosia, apraxia, agraphia, alexia
- immune deficiency syndrome
- diagnosis
- and well
- (ante)
- related complex
- respiratory distress syndrome; acute respiratory distress syndrome.
- glucose
- desired
21 Clues: lib • enzyme • (ante) • hormone • glucose • desired • and well • the knee • diagnosis • hysterectomy • heart disease • of daily living • related complex • tubular necrosis • tubular necrosis • nurse practitioner • myocardial infarction • immune deficiency syndrome • agnosia, apraxia, agraphia, alexia • medical advice; American Medical Association • ...
Body Systems 2023-09-12
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- The skin and its accessory organs
- A combination of body defenses made up of the cells tissues and organs that fight pathogens in the body
- System of protection and support composed primarily of bone and cartilage
- Fast-acting control system that employs nerve impulses to trigger muscle contraction or gland secretion
- Body system that includes internal organs that secrete hormones
- Organ system that carries out gas exchange; includes the nose, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, and lungs
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- Organ system that functions to produce offspring
- Organ system that distributes blood to all parts of the body
- Organ system consisting of skeletal muscles and their connective tissue attachments
- A system of lymphatic vessels, lymph nodes, and other lymphoid organs and tissues
- System primarily responsible for water, electrolyte, and acid-base balance and the removal of nitrogenous wastes from the blood
- System that processes food into absorbable units and eliminates indigestible wastes
12 Clues: The skin and its accessory organs • Organ system that functions to produce offspring • Organ system that distributes blood to all parts of the body • Body system that includes internal organs that secrete hormones • System of protection and support composed primarily of bone and cartilage • ...
Body Systems 2024-01-19
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- System that digests food and absorbs nutrients
- System functions in the regulation of body activities
- System that takes in oxygen and gets rid of carbon dioxide
- System that carries oxygen and nutrients around the body
- System that supports and moves the body
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- Systems for reproduction or the production of offspring
- System that removes metabolic wastes from the body
- System function is to maintain the volume and composition of body fluids
8 Clues: System that supports and moves the body • System that digests food and absorbs nutrients • System that removes metabolic wastes from the body • System functions in the regulation of body activities • Systems for reproduction or the production of offspring • System that carries oxygen and nutrients around the body • ...
Cardiovascular and Respiratory System 2016-11-16
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- an inflammation of the lungs commonly caused by a bacteria or viral infection
- cells that prevent the body's loss of blood
- the exchange of gases between the body and the environment
- an inflammatory condition in which the trachea, bronchi, and bronchioles become narrowed, causing difficulty in breathing
- the muscle that separates the chest from the abdominal cavity
- blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- a condition in which the ability of the blood to carry oxygen is reduced
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- small vessels that carry blood between arterioles and vessels called venules
- an inflammation of the bronchi caused by infection or exposure to irritants such as tobacco smoke and air pollution
- a form of cancer in which any one of the different types of white blood cells is produced excessively and abnormally
- disease that progressively destroys the walls of the alveoli
- blood vessels that return blood to the heart
- voice box
13 Clues: voice box • cells that prevent the body's loss of blood • blood vessels that return blood to the heart • blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart • the exchange of gases between the body and the environment • disease that progressively destroys the walls of the alveoli • the muscle that separates the chest from the abdominal cavity • ...
Exam Revision Respiratory System 2025-11-18
13 Clues: windpipe • breathing in • breathing out • breaths per minute • site of gas exchange • gas removed from blood • gas absorbed into blood • air moved in one breath • main muscle for breathing • starting point of airflow • two main branches into lungs • smaller airways in the lungs • total volume of air breathed per minute
The Respiratory System 2016-01-27
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- Also known as the windpipe
- An organ protected by the ribs
- Muscles found in between the ribs
- Bones that protect our lungs and heart
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- You breathe in through this organ
- This muscle is found below the lungs, it moves up and down when we breathe
- A pair of organs that help us to breathe
- Small tubes found in the respiratory system
- The place in the lungs where gas exchange takes place
9 Clues: Also known as the windpipe • An organ protected by the ribs • You breathe in through this organ • Muscles found in between the ribs • Bones that protect our lungs and heart • A pair of organs that help us to breathe • Small tubes found in the respiratory system • The place in the lungs where gas exchange takes place • ...
The respiratory system 2015-11-09
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- Air passage to the bronchus.
- A protective cage around the organs of the chest.
- Found between the ribs, contracting and relaxing in the breathing process.
- Sheet of the muscle dividing the chest cavity and the abdominal cavity.
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- Positioned inside the chest cavity.
- Has rings of cartilage to allow the tubes to be flexible and to stay open.
- Tubes attached to the Trachea so the air can flow to the lungs.
- Smaller sub-divisions of the Bronchi leading to the Alveoli.
- Small air sac; there are millions in the lungs. Gaseous Exchanged takes place here.
9 Clues: Air passage to the bronchus. • Positioned inside the chest cavity. • A protective cage around the organs of the chest. • Smaller sub-divisions of the Bronchi leading to the Alveoli. • Tubes attached to the Trachea so the air can flow to the lungs. • Sheet of the muscle dividing the chest cavity and the abdominal cavity. • ...
The Respiratory System 2017-03-07
9 Clues: Windpipe • Breathe IN • Breathe OUT • Gas we breathe IN • dioxide Gas we breathe OUT • Tubes that lead to the lungs • A muscle under the lungs to help them inhale • Sticky substance in the nose that traps particles • Where oxygen from the air is transferred to the blood
The Respiratory System 2013-03-03
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- Tiny sacs of lung tissue
- Tiny hair like extensions in the nose
- The main organ of the respiratory System
- Oxygen and glucose combines and creates chemical reactions
- The passages that direct air to the lungs
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- Connective tissue that produce your voice
- The voice box
- A large, dome shaped muscle
- The windpipe
9 Clues: The windpipe • The voice box • Tiny sacs of lung tissue • A large, dome shaped muscle • Tiny hair like extensions in the nose • The main organ of the respiratory System • Connective tissue that produce your voice • The passages that direct air to the lungs • Oxygen and glucose combines and creates chemical reactions
The Respiratory System 2021-02-01
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- Air sacs found in lungs where gas exchange occurs
- Structures that prevent trachea from collapsing
- Process by which gases are exchanged in the lungs
- You can find one of these in each lung
- Flap that covers the wind pipe during swallowing
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- Cells that secrete mucus in the ciliated epithelium
- Hair like projections found on epithelial cells which filter air and waft mucus to the back of the throat
- There are many of these tubes in the lungs
- The scientific name for the wind pipe
9 Clues: The scientific name for the wind pipe • You can find one of these in each lung • There are many of these tubes in the lungs • Structures that prevent trachea from collapsing • Flap that covers the wind pipe during swallowing • Air sacs found in lungs where gas exchange occurs • Process by which gases are exchanged in the lungs • ...
Respiratory System Crossword 2022-05-09
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- The throat
- Door that allows food, drink, and air into correct tubes
- large proteins that contain four iron containing heme components
- Lines the respiratory system with mucous cells.
- The upside down tree
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- the exchange of gases between the blood and alveolar air
- Thin walled and surrounded by capillaries
- Where air enters
- Air in the alveoli
9 Clues: The throat • Where air enters • Air in the alveoli • The upside down tree • Thin walled and surrounded by capillaries • Lines the respiratory system with mucous cells. • the exchange of gases between the blood and alveolar air • Door that allows food, drink, and air into correct tubes • large proteins that contain four iron containing heme components
The Respiratory System 2021-08-11
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- Elastic sacs with branching passages into which air is drawn
- Where air enters your respiratory system
- Contracts and flattens causing the chest cavity to enlarge. Creating a vacuum, pulling air into the lungs.
- Tiny air sacs of the lungs which hold air.
- The passage air uses to travel between the trachea and mouth, also known as the throat
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- The small branches into which a bronchus divides
- Transports the oxygen in you alveoli into your blood stream
- The major air passages of the lungs which diverge from the windpipe
- Passage between throat and lungs, also known as the windpipe.
9 Clues: Where air enters your respiratory system • Tiny air sacs of the lungs which hold air. • The small branches into which a bronchus divides • Transports the oxygen in you alveoli into your blood stream • Elastic sacs with branching passages into which air is drawn • Passage between throat and lungs, also known as the windpipe. • ...
The Respiratory System 2024-01-03
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- Tiny air sacs in the lungs that are found at the end of each bronchiole. Resembles a cluster of grapes.
- 2 tubes that carry air from the trachea to each lung.
- Air enters the body through here.
- Air enters the body through here.
- Carries air from the pharynx to the bronchi. Lined with rings of Cartlidge and also known as the windpipe.
- Is also known as the voice box.
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- A dome shaped breathing muscle.
- Also known as bronchiole tubes - they are less than 1 millimetre in diameter and carry air to the alveoli.
- Tiny hairs that cover the inner surface of the trachea. They catch dust which is removed by coughing.
- The chamber at the back of the throat.
10 Clues: A dome shaped breathing muscle. • Is also known as the voice box. • Air enters the body through here. • Air enters the body through here. • The chamber at the back of the throat. • 2 tubes that carry air from the trachea to each lung. • Tiny hairs that cover the inner surface of the trachea. They catch dust which is removed by coughing. • ...
Respiratory System Crossword 2024-04-08
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- large muscle that contracts and relaxes to help with breathing
- contain alveoli that help you breath
- Windpipe (tube that allows air into the lungs)
- The system that the respiratory system works closely with
- small grape-like structures that are the site of gas exchange
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- flap of tissue that opens and closes for breathing and eating
- disease caused by the deterioration of the alveoli
- disease that makes it hard to breathe after exercising
- Voicebox
9 Clues: Voicebox • contain alveoli that help you breath • Windpipe (tube that allows air into the lungs) • disease caused by the deterioration of the alveoli • disease that makes it hard to breathe after exercising • The system that the respiratory system works closely with • flap of tissue that opens and closes for breathing and eating • ...
The Respiratory System 2024-08-11
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- connects larger bronchi to the alveoli
- main organ of the respiratory system
- enable airflow to and from the lungs
- filters incoming air, removing dust and particles
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- main airways into the lungs
- common pathway for both air and food
- plays a crucial role in gas exchange
- primary entry point for air
- allows air to pass through it while preventing food and drink from blocking the airway
9 Clues: main airways into the lungs • primary entry point for air • common pathway for both air and food • plays a crucial role in gas exchange • main organ of the respiratory system • enable airflow to and from the lungs • connects larger bronchi to the alveoli • filters incoming air, removing dust and particles • ...
The Respiratory System 2023-03-08
9 Clues: windpipe • air enters the • fresh air we breathe in • covering over the windpipe • air goes through the voice box • dioxide stale air we breathe out • the air branches into these smaller parts • clusters of grapes where an exchange occurs • the air is split into the the left and the right
Respiratory System Crossword 2025-05-16
Across
- The muscle that controls breathing
- The method of travel for oxygen molecules
- Another term for breathing out
- Another term for breathing in
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- The first step after inhalation
- The chemical used for flavoring popcorn and vapes
- A lung condition caused by inhaling toxic chemicals
- One chemical taken in during inhalation
- Things that expand in order to allow inflation of the lungs
9 Clues: Another term for breathing in • Another term for breathing out • The first step after inhalation • The muscle that controls breathing • One chemical taken in during inhalation • The method of travel for oxygen molecules • The chemical used for flavoring popcorn and vapes • A lung condition caused by inhaling toxic chemicals • ...
GCSE PE Revision 2016-04-21
Across
- Needs to be completed before exercise
- Having body fat in excess of normal
- An opportunity to get involved in sport
- An immediate effect of exercise on the body which increases during exercise
- One factor that affects optimum weight
- A long term effect of participation on the muscular system
- Commonly know as the calf located at the back of the bottom of the leg
- The three ball juggle is a test of this component
- I would use this on a muscle strain
- A socially acceptable drug
- I will improve my 30metre sprint time by 6 weeks
- Maximum pressure in the arteries when the heart contracts
- Helps to improve bone density
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- the volume of blood pumped out of the heart by each ventricle during one contraction
- Facilities need to be available at the right time for you to use otherwise this influences you on taking part
- How well a task is completed
- The range of movement possible at a joint
- good cholesterol
- A main function of the respiratory system
- Wide hips and narrow shoulders and additional fatness
- A form of protective equipment used in Rugby
- To make maximum use of an athletes energy resources by taking on a this necessary nutrient
- A disease of the lungs and respiratory system
- I matched my training to what I wanted to improve
- Break of a bone part way
- The amount of air inspired and expired with each normal breath at rest or during exercise
- Weak skeleton and bones
- I play badminton at my local leisure center once a week so therefore I am at what stage of the sports participation pyramid
- A main function of the skeletal system rotation If the movement is around then the movement is rotation
- A drug that can be used to reduce pain
- training method that includes both aerobic and anaerobic exercise
- In order to create a balance competition this is something you can introduce
- Nutrient that helps with the functioning of the digestive system
33 Clues: good cholesterol • Weak skeleton and bones • Break of a bone part way • A socially acceptable drug • How well a task is completed • Helps to improve bone density • Having body fat in excess of normal • I would use this on a muscle strain • Needs to be completed before exercise • One factor that affects optimum weight • A drug that can be used to reduce pain • ...
Science 2025-08-22
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- A characteristic that helps a living thing survive in its environment.
- The type of energy stored in food and batteries.
- A non-living thing used to test for the presence of starch
- The process where water vapour cools and forms water droplets.
- This system includes the heart, blood, and blood vessels.
- An animal that hunts and eats other animals.
- The part of a plant where photosynthesis mainly takes place.
- An animal that eats only plants.
- This system breaks down food so our body can absorb its nutrients.
- The type of energy an object has when it is moving.
- The system that allows us to take in oxygen and remove carbon dioxide.
- The state of matter with a fixed shape and volume.
- The part of the human respiratory system where gas exchange happens.
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- A push or a pull acting on an object.
- A material that does not allow electricity or heat to pass through it easily.
- The state of matter that has a fixed volume but no fixed shape.
- The male part of a flower that produces pollen.
- A material that allows electricity or heat to pass through easily.
- The process where a liquid turns into a gas.
- A community of living and non-living things interacting in an environment.
- The female part of a flower where seeds develop after fertilisation.
- The ability to do work.
- The state of matter that has no fixed shape or volume.
- The type of energy we can hear.
- An animal that eats both plants and other animals.
- The tube that carries water and minerals from the roots to other parts of the plant.
- This system in the human body is made up of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves.
- An animal that is hunted and eaten by a predator.
- The process of scattering seeds away from the parent plant.
- The part of the plant that absorbs water and minerals from the soil.
30 Clues: The ability to do work. • The type of energy we can hear. • An animal that eats only plants. • A push or a pull acting on an object. • The process where a liquid turns into a gas. • An animal that hunts and eats other animals. • The male part of a flower that produces pollen. • The type of energy stored in food and batteries. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-17
Across
- System:The part that help fight colds
- System:The part that helps you eat your food
- System: The part that moves the blood to your heart
- System: The part that controls how you move
Down
- System:The part that holds your body up
- System: The part that gives you strength
- System: The part that helps the lungs
- System: The part of the body that helps you pee
8 Clues: System:The part that help fight colds • System: The part that helps the lungs • System:The part that holds your body up • System: The part that gives you strength • System: The part that controls how you move • System:The part that helps you eat your food • System: The part of the body that helps you pee • System: The part that moves the blood to your heart
Respiratory Pathway 2024-08-13
Across
- On the pneumonia pathway, the use of alternative antibiotics or viral medication for therapy is based upon identification of a ______ or severe illness.
- When using an MDI, you need to wait ______ seconds between each puff.
- On the asthma pathway, a continuous nebulizer is used for children with a score of _______ or greater.
- The respiratory score assessment is the _____ for treatment and plan of care for the patient on the pathway.
- Signs of respiratory clinical ______ include drowsiness, confusion, change in level of consciousness, silent chest exam, progressive hypoxia, increasing oxygen demands, increasing respiratory score, cyanosis, and apnea.
- A respiratory intervention may include but is not limited to _____, nebulizer treatment, and application or escalation in supplemental oxygen.
- A patient on continuous albuterol needs to be assessed, scored, and documented every ______.
- Scoring, assessments, albuterol treatments, and suctioning _____ are based upon the pre-intervention score.
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- Most community acquired pneumonia in children is ______ in origin.
- Patients on the pathways follow the score-________-score care management.
- On the pneumonia pathway, moderately ill in patients are placed on the oral antibiotic ______ if tolerated.
- On the asthma pathway, albuterol is weaned based upon a score of _____ or less.
- Oral feeding should be held if there is clinical evidence of ______ which includes choking with feeds, gagging, and worsening tachypnea or if respiratory rate is sustained over upper limit of normal for age.
- A nurse, a respiratory therapist, and/or a provider can _____ the patient.
- Notify the ______ for failure to progress, need for escalation of therapy, weaning in therapy, and signs of clinical deterioration.
- All other scores for asthma are treated with ______ treatments.
- All MDI treatments should be given with a _____.
- The asthma action plan is being renamed the ______ care plan and any patient going home on an inhaler will receive one.
18 Clues: All MDI treatments should be given with a _____. • All other scores for asthma are treated with ______ treatments. • Most community acquired pneumonia in children is ______ in origin. • When using an MDI, you need to wait ______ seconds between each puff. • Patients on the pathways follow the score-________-score care management. • ...
Cells and Systems Science Crossword 2018-01-16
Across
- the bolus after being broken down by hydrochloric acid
- protein packaging plant for the cell
- membrane bound sacs for storage, digestion and waste removal
- hormone that regulates metabolism
- system of the heart
- the breaking down of food into nutrients
- multiple tubes that subdivide from bronchi
- system of the kidneys
- one of two major tubes in the neck, leading from the pharynx to the lungs
- carries blood away from;
- the object that is dissolved
- hormone that tells the body to produce sperm
- dome shaped muscle that separates the chest and abdominal cavity
- disease that can be transmitted from animal to human and back
- what temporarily stores urine until released
- type of teeth for cutting food
- flap of tissue that guards entrance to trachea
- holds a large concentration of O2
- provides protection for chest cavity
- muscular contractions in the esophagus to force the bolus to the stomach
- what an object is dissolved into
- a protein our body produces to differ between “self and not self”
- where majority of absorption takes place, contains villi
- tube that carries urine out of the body
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- object that contains epinephrine, fights anaphylactic reactions
- where the digestive process begins
- produced from the breakdown of rna/dna
- system that pushes molecules into the blood system
- contains vocal cords, where sound is produced
- tubes that carry urine from the pelvis of the kidney to the urinary bladder
- the taking in of nutrients by cells
- scientific term for being just right
- filters blood in order to remove cellular waste products from the body
- movement of particles from a low to high concentration
- we have 46 of them, they contain instructions for traits and characteristics
- hormone that decreases blood sugar py promoting the uptake of glucose by cells
- system responsible for breathing
- a protein produced by the by the immune system tag, destroy invasive microbes
- what lines the stomach and the respiratory tract
- thought of as the powerhouse of the cell
- outer layer of a cell (surrounding)
- the taking in of food
- organelle that contains chlorophyll
- what system eliminates non solid waste
- the system that converts food into energy
- the enzyme in the alive that chemically digests food
- digestive plant for fats, carbs and proteins for the cell
- waste product for muscle action
- carries blood to;
- a nitrogen waste produced in the liver from a breakdown of protein
50 Clues: carries blood to; • system of the heart • system of the kidneys • the taking in of food • carries blood away from; • the object that is dissolved • type of teeth for cutting food • waste product for muscle action • system responsible for breathing • what an object is dissolved into • hormone that regulates metabolism • holds a large concentration of O2 • ...
Cells and Systems Science Crossword 2018-01-16
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- provides protection for chest cavity
- filters blood in order to remove cellular waste products from the body
- type of teeth for cutting food
- system that pushes molecules into the blood system
- multiple tubes that subdivide from bronchi
- membrane bound sacs for storage, digestion and waste removal
- the object that is dissolved
- object that contains epinephrine, fights anaphylactic reactions
- we have 46 of them, they contain instructions for traits and characteristics
- system of the kidneys
- hormone that tells the body to produce sperm
- hormone that decreases blood sugar py promoting the uptake of glucose by cells
- movement of particles from a low to high concentration
- the taking in of food
- system of the heart
- the enzyme in the alive that chemically digests food
- one of two major tubes in the neck, leading from the pharynx to the lungs
- the bolus after being broken down by hydrochloric acid
- system responsible for breathing
- the breaking down of food into nutrients
- a nitrogen waste produced in the liver from a breakdown of protein
- disease that can be transmitted from animal to human and back
- organelle that contains chlorophyll
- a protein produced by the by the immune system tag, destroy invasive microbes
- tubes that carry urine from the pelvis of the kidney to the urinary bladder
- the system that converts food into energy
- waste product for muscle action
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- a protein our body produces to differ between “self and not self”
- carries blood away from;
- outer layer of a cell (surrounding)
- the taking in of nutrients by cells
- what system eliminates non solid waste
- what lines the stomach and the respiratory tract
- flap of tissue that guards entrance to trachea
- scientific term for being just right
- what temporarily stores urine until released
- thought of as the powerhouse of the cell
- dome shaped muscle that separates the chest and abdominal cavity
- where the digestive process begins
- what an object is dissolved into
- holds a large concentration of O2
- muscular contractions in the esophagus to force the bolus to the stomach
- hormone that regulates metabolism
- digestive plant for fats, carbs and proteins for the cell
- protein packaging plant for the cell
- where majority of absorption takes place, contains villi
- produced from the breakdown of rna/dna
- tube that carries urine out of the body
- carries blood to;
- contains vocal cords, where sound is produced
50 Clues: carries blood to; • system of the heart • system of the kidneys • the taking in of food • carries blood away from; • the object that is dissolved • type of teeth for cutting food • waste product for muscle action • what an object is dissolved into • system responsible for breathing • holds a large concentration of O2 • hormone that regulates metabolism • ...
Cells and Systems Science Crossword 2018-01-16
Across
- the bolus after being broken down by hydrochloric acid
- where the digestive process begins
- carries blood to;
- produced from the breakdown of rna/dna
- one of two major tubes in the neck, leading from the pharynx to the lungs
- multiple tubes that subdivide from bronchi
- we have 46 of them, they contain instructions for traits and characteristics
- filters blood in order to remove cellular waste products from the body
- waste product for muscle action
- what temporarily stores urine until released
- membrane bound sacs for storage, digestion and waste removal
- provides protection for chest cavity
- the taking in of food
- outer layer of a cell (surrounding)
- hormone that tells the body to produce sperm
- the taking in of nutrients by cells
- holds a large concentration of O2
- hormone that decreases blood sugar py promoting the uptake of glucose by cells
- flap of tissue that guards entrance to trachea
- tubes that carry urine from the pelvis of the kidney to the urinary bladder
- organelle that contains chlorophyll
- dome shaped muscle that separates the chest and abdominal cavity
- system of the heart
- the system that converts food into energy
- carries blood away from;
- hormone that regulates metabolism
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- the object that is dissolved
- object that contains epinephrine, fights anaphylactic reactions
- type of teeth for cutting food
- a nitrogen waste produced in the liver from a breakdown of protein
- thought of as the powerhouse of the cell
- the enzyme in the alive that chemically digests food
- what an object is dissolved into
- a protein produced by the by the immune system tag, destroy invasive microbes
- disease that can be transmitted from animal to human and back
- system that pushes molecules into the blood system
- digestive plant for fats, carbs and proteins for the cell
- movement of particles from a low to high concentration
- muscular contractions in the esophagus to force the bolus to the stomach
- what lines the stomach and the respiratory tract
- system of the kidneys
- scientific term for being just right
- system responsible for breathing
- protein packaging plant for the cell
- a protein our body produces to differ between “self and not self”
- the breaking down of food into nutrients
- where majority of absorption takes place, contains villi
- tube that carries urine out of the body
- what system eliminates non solid waste
- contains vocal cords, where sound is produced
50 Clues: carries blood to; • system of the heart • the taking in of food • system of the kidneys • carries blood away from; • the object that is dissolved • type of teeth for cutting food • waste product for muscle action • what an object is dissolved into • system responsible for breathing • holds a large concentration of O2 • hormone that regulates metabolism • ...
Cells and Systems Science Crossword 2018-01-16
Across
- system of the heart
- protein packaging plant for the cell
- the bolus after being broken down by hydrochloric acid
- multiple tubes that subdivide from bronchi
- holds a large concentration of O2
- flap of tissue that guards entrance to trachea
- digestive plant for fats, carbs and proteins for the cell
- a nitrogen waste produced in the liver from a breakdown of protein
- what temporarily stores urine until released
- hormone that regulates metabolism
- the enzyme in the alive that chemically digests food
- one of two major tubes in the neck, leading from the pharynx to the lungs
- system responsible for breathing
- a protein produced by the by the immune system tag, destroy invasive microbes
- carries blood to;
- where majority of absorption takes place, contains villi
- provides protection for chest cavity
- tubes that carry urine from the pelvis of the kidney to the urinary bladder
- the taking in of food
- waste product for muscle action
- what an object is dissolved into
- where the digestive process begins
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- a protein our body produces to differ between “self and not self”
- the taking in of nutrients by cells
- muscular contractions in the esophagus to force the bolus to the stomach
- what system eliminates non solid waste
- organelle that contains chlorophyll
- outer layer of a cell (surrounding)
- thought of as the powerhouse of the cell
- system of the kidneys
- filters blood in order to remove cellular waste products from the body
- hormone that tells the body to produce sperm
- movement of particles from a low to high concentration
- dome shaped muscle that separates the chest and abdominal cavity
- carries blood away from;
- the system that converts food into energy
- hormone that decreases blood sugar py promoting the uptake of glucose by cells
- scientific term for being just right
- tube that carries urine out of the body
- we have 46 of them, they contain instructions for traits and characteristics
- produced from the breakdown of rna/dna
- membrane bound sacs for storage, digestion and waste removal
- disease that can be transmitted from animal to human and back
- object that contains epinephrine, fights anaphylactic reactions
- the breaking down of food into nutrients
- type of teeth for cutting food
- system that pushes molecules into the blood system
- what lines the stomach and the respiratory tract
- contains vocal cords, where sound is produced
- the object that is dissolved
50 Clues: carries blood to; • system of the heart • system of the kidneys • the taking in of food • carries blood away from; • the object that is dissolved • type of teeth for cutting food • waste product for muscle action • system responsible for breathing • what an object is dissolved into • holds a large concentration of O2 • hormone that regulates metabolism • ...
Cells and Systems Science Crossword 2018-01-16
Across
- digestive plant for fats, carbs and proteins for the cell
- carries blood away from;
- produced from the breakdown of rna/dna
- membrane bound sacs for storage, digestion and waste removal
- hormone that tells the body to produce sperm
- contains vocal cords, where sound is produced
- system of the kidneys
- thought of as the powerhouse of the cell
- a protein produced by the by the immune system tag, destroy invasive microbes
- movement of particles from a low to high concentration
- scientific term for being just right
- system responsible for breathing
- what an object is dissolved into
- waste product for muscle action
- provides protection for chest cavity
- protein packaging plant for the cell
- where majority of absorption takes place, contains villi
- object that contains epinephrine, fights anaphylactic reactions
- flap of tissue that guards entrance to trachea
- tubes that carry urine from the pelvis of the kidney to the urinary bladder
- carries blood to;
- system of the heart
- hormone that regulates metabolism
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- outer layer of a cell (surrounding)
- the object that is dissolved
- what lines the stomach and the respiratory tract
- where the digestive process begins
- holds a large concentration of O2
- the taking in of nutrients by cells
- what temporarily stores urine until released
- organelle that contains chlorophyll
- disease that can be transmitted from animal to human and back
- what system eliminates non solid waste
- dome shaped muscle that separates the chest and abdominal cavity
- muscular contractions in the esophagus to force the bolus to the stomach
- multiple tubes that subdivide from bronchi
- the system that converts food into energy
- the enzyme in the alive that chemically digests food
- we have 46 of them, they contain instructions for traits and characteristics
- type of teeth for cutting food
- the breaking down of food into nutrients
- hormone that decreases blood sugar py promoting the uptake of glucose by cells
- a protein our body produces to differ between “self and not self”
- filters blood in order to remove cellular waste products from the body
- the taking in of food
- system that pushes molecules into the blood system
- a nitrogen waste produced in the liver from a breakdown of protein
- tube that carries urine out of the body
- one of two major tubes in the neck, leading from the pharynx to the lungs
- the bolus after being broken down by hydrochloric acid
50 Clues: carries blood to; • system of the heart • system of the kidneys • the taking in of food • carries blood away from; • the object that is dissolved • type of teeth for cutting food • waste product for muscle action • system responsible for breathing • what an object is dissolved into • holds a large concentration of O2 • hormone that regulates metabolism • ...
Aliyah & Brooklyn's crossword puzzle 2023-11-15
Across
- the ability to make things move or change
- respiration: the chemical reaction between oxygen and glucose that releases energy into cells
- information about the natural world that is used to support or go against[ refute] a claim
- reaction: a process in which atoms rearrange to form new substances
- argument: a claim supported by evidence
- System: the body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
- a molecule that organisms get from the air or water around them to use
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- a category of large molecules
- system: the body system that takes in food and breaks it down
- a group of atoms join together in a particular way
- acids: molecules that are the building blocks of proteins
- the body’s use of molecules for energy and growth
- the process of making clear how your evidence supports your claim
- a proposed answer to a question about the natural world
- a system of interacting parts forming a complex whole
15 Clues: a category of large molecules • argument: a claim supported by evidence • the ability to make things move or change • the body’s use of molecules for energy and growth • a group of atoms join together in a particular way • a system of interacting parts forming a complex whole • a proposed answer to a question about the natural world • ...
Case Study: Infection of the Brain 2016-07-07
Across
- Abbreviation of counting of the red blood cells
- Abbreviation for Rule out
- Means Swelling
- Abbreviation for beats per minute
- Decreased blood pressure
- Bacteria in nasopharynx that can cause meningitis
- Abbreviation for as needed
- Increased rate of respiration
- Another term for X-Ray
- Abbreviation for over the counter
- Relating to the system of your lungs
- Used to prevent or eliminate a fever
- Examination of the urine
- Means caused by a virus
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- sugar converts to energy for the brain
- Relating to the end of limbs
- Abbreviation for white blood cells
- Used to treat bacterial infections
- Test used to examine Fluid from meninges of the spine
- Immune response where your body temperature rises (Synonym: fever)
- Swelling of the brain
- Species from Neisseria meningitidis that causes meningitis
- Cerebral Spinal Fluid
- Abbreviation for blood pressure
- Relating to cancerous
- Swelling of the meninges, caused by virus, bacteria, or fungi
- Abbreviation for orally
- Abbreviation for respiratory rate
- Blue colored
- A scan used to examine the brain
- Abbreviation for Heart Rate
- Abbreviation for intravenous
32 Clues: Blue colored • Means Swelling • Swelling of the brain • Cerebral Spinal Fluid • Relating to cancerous • Another term for X-Ray • Abbreviation for orally • Means caused by a virus • Decreased blood pressure • Examination of the urine • Abbreviation for Rule out • Abbreviation for as needed • Abbreviation for Heart Rate • Relating to the end of limbs • Abbreviation for intravenous • ...
CHAPTER 2 2024-05-05
Across
- A dark red-coloured compound.
- The concentration of oxygen in the air is lower at a _____ altitude.
- At night or on a hot day, the guard cells become _____ and straight.
- A person who does not smoke but inhales cigarette smoke is known as ____ smoker.
- A substance in cigarette smoke that can cause addiction.
- Cancer causing chemical substances.
- It can cause soil to be less fertile.
- The structure that opens or closes the trachea.
- The respiratory system of insects.
- A condition of damaged alveoli.
- Pathway of air into the nasal cavity.
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- A colourless gas with a pungent smell.
- Guard cells contain _______ to carry out photosynthesis.
- Process of movement of particles from a high concentration region to a low concentration region.
- The skin of frogs is thin and very ____ to gas.
- In the breathing mechanism model, the rubber sheet represents the ____.
- A part of respiratory tract.
- This happens to the intercostal muscles during inhalation.
- The exchange of gaseous occurs here.
- One of the harmful substances in the air.
20 Clues: A part of respiratory tract. • A dark red-coloured compound. • A condition of damaged alveoli. • The respiratory system of insects. • Cancer causing chemical substances. • The exchange of gaseous occurs here. • It can cause soil to be less fertile. • Pathway of air into the nasal cavity. • A colourless gas with a pungent smell. • One of the harmful substances in the air. • ...
Intra_Aortic Balloon Pumps & ventricular assist Devices 2024-01-25
Across
- just before systole decreases after workload
- total ____ heart is considered a heart assist device but is actually a heart replacement device
- device that pulls blood from RV to pump
- ecmo that only provides respiratory support
- where the catheter balloon tip should be placed
- primary goal of IABP therapy is to increase _____ oxygen supply and decrease ____oxygen demand
- device that pulls blood from LV to pump to the aorta
- the part of the heartbeat that the balloon is inflated
- gas used in IABP
- start of diastole displace blood to the systemic and coronary circulation
- bedside heart-lung intervention
- a type of shock a heart transplant assists with
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- used to assist the ventricles and decrease the workload of the heart
- provides respiratory and hemodynamic support
- type of blood ecmo removes from the system
- brown flecks of blood in the catheter and poor augmentation
- a non-pharm way to reduce preload
- ventricular assist device in which a pump returns blood to the femoral artery from the LA
- intra-aortic balloon will _____ myocardial O2
- a common complication of IVBP
20 Clues: gas used in IABP • a common complication of IVBP • bedside heart-lung intervention • a non-pharm way to reduce preload • device that pulls blood from RV to pump • type of blood ecmo removes from the system • ecmo that only provides respiratory support • provides respiratory and hemodynamic support • just before systole decreases after workload • ...
Body System 2017-01-11
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- Organ system that distributes lymph throughout the body
- Organ system that allows the human body to move and perform body functions
- Organ system that helps protect against from infection, injury, and UV rays; regulates body temp.
- A body part made of tissue, that performs a function or group of functions
- Organ system made up of glands that produce hormones which regulate many different body functions
- Organ system that breaks down food and extracts nutrients from the food for use by the entire body
- Events or conditions that cause a living thing to react
- Organ system that processes and transmits many types of information throughout the body
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- Organ system comprised mainly of bones and cartilage which gives support and structure to the human body
- A group of similar cells that work together to perform a specific function
- Organ system that carries out the process of breathing, which involves taking in oxygen to the body and getting rid of carbon dioxide
- Organ system that carries blood throughout the body
- The process of maintaining balance within the human body
- Organ system that allows humans to produce offspring
- Organ system that excretes waste products that are formed from the functions of the body
- The smallest, or building block, of an organism
16 Clues: The smallest, or building block, of an organism • Organ system that carries blood throughout the body • Organ system that allows humans to produce offspring • Organ system that distributes lymph throughout the body • Events or conditions that cause a living thing to react • The process of maintaining balance within the human body • ...
Body Systems Crossword Puzzle 2021-04-22
Across
- this body system transports blood throughout the body
- food comes here after passing through esophagus
- air sacs in lungs
- connects mouth to stomach
- the liquid part of the blood is called _________
- helps soften the food in side the mouth
- from _________ intestine nutrients are absorbed into the blood
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- trachea branches into two ____________
- windpipe
- blood vessels that take blood away from heart
- a muscle that contracts when we inhale
- body system that brings in oxygen and takes out carbon dioxide
- help to clot blood after a cut
13 Clues: windpipe • air sacs in lungs • connects mouth to stomach • help to clot blood after a cut • trachea branches into two ____________ • a muscle that contracts when we inhale • helps soften the food in side the mouth • blood vessels that take blood away from heart • food comes here after passing through esophagus • the liquid part of the blood is called _________ • ...
Organ Systems Crossword 2021-01-13
Across
- Name of the system responsible for removing waste from the body
- The larger chambers of the heart which pump blood to other parts of the body
- The organ responsible for filtering toxins out of our blood.
- Name of the System responsible for oxygen and co2 regulation
- The intestine where the MOST absorption of nutrients takes place.
- Name of the system responsible for breaking down and making food usable
- The organ that air travels through as it passes from the mouth to the lungs.
- The muscle responsible for controlling movement of the lungs
- The organ responsible for holding urine before removal
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- Produced by the pancreas/liver to digest food
- Name of the system responsible for controlling movement and stimuli responses
- One of the two members of the CENTRAL nervous system
- The organ that food travels through as it passes from the mouth to the stomach.
- Name of the system responsible for moving blood around the body
- carries blood TOWARDS the heart
- The section of the lungs where CO2 and Oxygen exchange
- The smaller chambers of the heart that RECEIVE blood.
- Carries blood AWAY from the heart.
18 Clues: carries blood TOWARDS the heart • Carries blood AWAY from the heart. • Produced by the pancreas/liver to digest food • One of the two members of the CENTRAL nervous system • The smaller chambers of the heart that RECEIVE blood. • The section of the lungs where CO2 and Oxygen exchange • The organ responsible for holding urine before removal • ...
P5P6 Crosswords Puzzle 2024-05-20
Across
- this part of the heart do the pumping movement
- a device used in an electrical circuit to protect it from short circuit
- one of the plant that are using root as its food storage
- one of the product of photosynthesis
- the place in human lungs where exchange of gases between respiratory and circulatory system happens
- the movement inside esophagus
- type of rocks created by the cooling of lava
- the product of incomplete combustion is carbon.......
- type of magnet which magnetic field produced by electric current
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- the type of living cells that has no nucleus
- a lever consists of three parts : load, effort, and ....
- the small openings on plant leaf that allow air to get in and out
- the process of evaporation of water through the leaves
- one of the liquid metal in the outer core layer of the earth
- the vascular system which responsible to transport sugar, proteins, and molecules in plants
- 2 major system in the plant system are root system and .... system
- in an eclipse, there are dark and lighter part of the shadow. the lighter part is called....
- this part of a cell mostly exist in plant cell
18 Clues: the movement inside esophagus • one of the product of photosynthesis • the type of living cells that has no nucleus • type of rocks created by the cooling of lava • this part of the heart do the pumping movement • this part of a cell mostly exist in plant cell • the product of incomplete combustion is carbon....... • ...
Geriatrics Unit 1 ch 2 2025-01-13
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- This theory on aging defines the elderly based on their attitudes, beliefs, & behaviors that makes them unique
- The___in the respiratory system will become larger and thinner leading to respiratory changes
- In older adults their respiratory residual volume will _____.
- Studies show that health care providers'_____ attitudes towards aging can have an impact on the physical and psychological well being of pts.
- Alveolar capillary membrane will ____ over time in the older adult
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- This term is used when individuals review one's life and contributes to their self worth
- Alterations in ___ occur in older adults due to age related changes to bone structure and muscle strength
- Surface area for gas exchange within the lungs will _____ in the older adult
- Sterotypes, myths and distortions concerning aging and old ppl lead to actions that_____against the aged.
- Studies the complex topic of human aging and care
- Erikson's stage of development for older adults is called ___ ___ & is a state of being complete
11 Clues: Studies the complex topic of human aging and care • In older adults their respiratory residual volume will _____. • Alveolar capillary membrane will ____ over time in the older adult • Surface area for gas exchange within the lungs will _____ in the older adult • This term is used when individuals review one's life and contributes to their self worth • ...
Plant and Animal Systems 2014-11-02
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- The vascular tubes in plants that carry water from the roots to the leaves
- The large vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- The organ in the human body that pumps blood around the body
- The human body system that fights disease
- The vessels that return blood to the heart
- The human body system that removes wastes from the body
- The part of the plant that collects water and nutrients from the soil
- The human body system that keeps you upright and gives your body its shape
- The vascular tubes in plants that carry sugars (glucose) and nutrients around the plant
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- The human body system involved in taking in oxygen and removing carbon dioxide
- The part of the plant that contains chlorophyll for photosynthesis
- The human body system that creates movement
- The human body system that extracts nutrients from food
- The human body system that sends signals from the brain to the rest of the body
- The organ in the human body that filters blood to make urine
- The organ in the human body that processes drugs, alcohol and toxins
- The bone structure that protects the brain
17 Clues: The human body system that fights disease • The vessels that return blood to the heart • The bone structure that protects the brain • The human body system that creates movement • The large vessels that carry blood away from the heart • The human body system that extracts nutrients from food • The human body system that removes wastes from the body • ...
8th Grade - Organelles, Organs, & Organ Systems 2024-02-06
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- this system is responsible for the create and dissemination of hormones
- damage to this organelle would lead to a lack of ATP production
- this organ is responsible for detoxification and bile production
- white blood cells have a lot of this organelle
- receives, modifies, and sends off proteins
- this organ is the driving force behind the circulatory system
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- the system is responsible for intake of O2 and removal of CO2
- this system is primarily responsibe for movement of the body
- this type of reproduction requires two parents and lead to genetically unique offspring
- this organelle has a function comparable to a solar panel
- this organelle functions similarly to the cell membrane and is found only in plants
- this type of reproduction requires one parent and results in genetically identical offspring
- without this system, we wouldn't be able to break down food and absorb nutrients
- houses most of the cell's ribosomes
- this is the largest organ of the human body and is the main component of the integumentary system
15 Clues: houses most of the cell's ribosomes • receives, modifies, and sends off proteins • white blood cells have a lot of this organelle • this organelle has a function comparable to a solar panel • this system is primarily responsibe for movement of the body • the system is responsible for intake of O2 and removal of CO2 • ...
Human Body Systems 2025-01-07
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- This system is the first line of defense against disease and injury
- This system breaks down food and absorbs nutrients and gets rid of waste
- An individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form
- Responsible for movement of the body
- System consists of brain, spinal cord, and nerves
- Smallest structural and functional unit of a living thing
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- Level of organization made up of cells
- This system produces egg and sperm cells, transports and sustains these cells, and nurtures developing offspring
- Protects from infection and disease; organs include lymph nodes, spleen, and bone marrow
- Takes in oxygen and removes waste gases
- This system supports the body, protects organs, and stores calcium
- This system transports oxygen and other nutrients to cells and returns CO2 and other waste to lungs
- Collection of specialized tissues that perform the same function
- Produces hormones to share messages throughout the body
- Level of organization made up of organs working together to perform a specialized function
15 Clues: Responsible for movement of the body • Level of organization made up of cells • Takes in oxygen and removes waste gases • System consists of brain, spinal cord, and nerves • Produces hormones to share messages throughout the body • An individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form • Smallest structural and functional unit of a living thing • ...
respiratory 2022-04-15
Body Systems 2023-11-11
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- can relax and contract
- nervous system function
- found in the skin, organs & muscles
- carry blood away from the heart
- carry blood to the heart
- the function is breathing
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- commonly called the windpipe
- when contract the tricep relax
- the organ that pulls air into the body
- the heart muscle is called
- hair, nails, and skin
- muscle you use to breathe
- is an involuntary organ
- supports and protects
- largest organ
15 Clues: largest organ • hair, nails, and skin • supports and protects • can relax and contract • nervous system function • is an involuntary organ • carry blood to the heart • muscle you use to breathe • the function is breathing • the heart muscle is called • commonly called the windpipe • when contract the tricep relax • carry blood away from the heart • found in the skin, organs & muscles • ...
Circulation, Respiration, and Nervous System Crossword 2013-05-19
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- special region of the heart that sets the tempo of the heartbeat
- tiy air sacs in the lungs
- selects which information to pass on
- a nervous system that is made up mostly of nerves that carry signals into and out of the CNS
- prepares the body for intense, energy-consuming activities
- a sheet of muscle that borders the bottom of the lungs
- the alternating processes of inhalation and exhalation
- circulatory system in which the circulating fluid is pumped through open-ended vessels and flows out among the cells
- the movement of molecules along a concentration gradient, from an area of higher concentration to lower concentration
- voice box
- short, numerous, and highly branched extensions
- when the heart is relaxed and blood flows in
- the force that blood exerts against the walls of your blood vessels
- bits of cytoplasm pinched off from larger cells in the bone marrow
- part of brain that controls breathing
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- the voltage across the plasma membrane of a resting neuron
- carries blood away from the heart
- a type of breathing when air rushes in through your mouth and nostrils toward the region of lower pressure
- a gelatinous bundle of nerve fibers that lies inside the spinal column
- an extensive system of internal tubes that branch throughout the body
- part of an animal where oxygen from the environment diffuses into living cells and carbon dioxide diffuses in the surrounding environment
- involves extreme mood swings
- planning center for body movements
- where the digestive and respiratory systems meet
- extensions, or outfoldings, of the body surface where the respiratory surfaces are found in aquatic animals
- a nervous system that carries signals to and from skeletal mucles, mainly in response to external stimuli
- circulatory system in which blood is confined to vessels and is distinct from the intersitial fluid
- returns blood back into the heart
- one of the deadliest forms of cancer
- circuit that carries blood between the heart and the lungs
30 Clues: voice box • tiy air sacs in the lungs • involves extreme mood swings • carries blood away from the heart • returns blood back into the heart • planning center for body movements • selects which information to pass on • one of the deadliest forms of cancer • part of brain that controls breathing • when the heart is relaxed and blood flows in • ...
General Anatomy & Physiology 2014-09-16
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- The oval, bony case that protects the brain.
- This system forms the physical foundation of the body.
- This system serves as a protective coating and helps regulate the body's temperature.
- This system protects the body from disease by developing immunities and destroying disease-causing toxins and bacteria.
- The two bones that form the sides and crown of the cranium.
- This type of tissue lines the heart and the digestive and respiratory organs.
- The largest artery in the human body.
- The part of the muscle that does not move.
- Digestive __________ are chemicals that can change certain types of food into a soluble form that can be used by the body.
- Sensory nerve endings that are located close to the surface of the skin.
- Glands that secrete about 30 steroid hormones and control metabolic processes of the body, including the fight-or-flight response.
- The primary nasal muscle of concern to cosmetologists.
- The organs that control the body's vision.
- The connection between two or more bones
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- The constructive phase of metabolism
- The broad muscle that covers the top of the head.
- The muscles at the base of the fingers that draw the fingers together.
- White blood cells are also known as: _______________
- This type of tissue contracts and moves various parts of the body.
- The chemical process through which cells are nourished and carry out their activities
- This system enables breathing, supplying the body with oxygen and eliminating carbon dioxide as a waste product.
- The study of the human body structures that can be seen with the naked eye and how the body parts are organized.
- The organ that controls the body.
- The _____________ is the protoplasm of a cell, except for the protoplasm of the nucleus.
- The organ that removes waste created by digestion.
- The heart is the organ that circulates the body's __________
- The basic unit of all living things
- This system purifies the body by elimination of waste matter.
- The ___________ cranial nerve is the chief motor nerve of the face.
- Covers the body and is the external protective coating.
30 Clues: The organ that controls the body. • The basic unit of all living things • The constructive phase of metabolism • The largest artery in the human body. • The connection between two or more bones • The part of the muscle that does not move. • The organs that control the body's vision. • The oval, bony case that protects the brain. • ...
Body Systems Crossword 2023-02-04
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- Muscles that you have to think about using
- The part of your skeleton that protects your brain
- System that provides fresh oxygen to the body
- What you feel when your heart beats and sends blood through your body
- Muscles that work automatically and are not under your control
- The part of your skeleton that protects your heart and lungs
- Your heart is made up of this
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- The purpose of the muscular system working with your skeletal and nervous systems is to produce this
- The transportation system of our body
- The muscles in this area protect your digestive organs
- This System provides shape and support to your body
- When you inhale your _______ expand
- Tubes that carry blood throughout your body
- Organ made up of 4 chambers
14 Clues: Organ made up of 4 chambers • Your heart is made up of this • When you inhale your _______ expand • The transportation system of our body • Muscles that you have to think about using • Tubes that carry blood throughout your body • System that provides fresh oxygen to the body • The part of your skeleton that protects your brain • ...
Respiratory system Rister 4-2024 2024-05-03
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- The two main branches of the trachea that lead into the lungs, where air passes through to reach the smaller airways.
- A medical device used to measure lung function by assessing the volume and flow of air inhaled and exhaled.
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs. Oxygen from the air is absorbed into the bloodstream, and carbon dioxide is released from the bloodstream into the air.
- A chronic respiratory condition characterized by inflammation and narrowing of the airways, leading to difficulty breathing, wheezing, and coughing.
- A dome-shaped muscle below the lungs that helps with breathing. When it contracts, it flattens out and pulls downward, increasing the space in the chest cavity and allowing the lungs to expand.
- Dioxide A waste product of cellular metabolism. It's expelled from the body during exhalation.
- The part of the throat that connects the nasal cavity and mouth to the esophagus and trachea. It serves as a passage for air and food.
- The process of breathing, which involves inhaling oxygen and exhaling carbon dioxide.
- A flap of tissue at the base of the tongue that closes off the windpipe during swallowing, preventing food or liquid from entering the airway.
- The organs in the chest that are responsible for breathing. They take in oxygen from the air and release carbon dioxide.
- The smaller air passages in the lungs that branch off from the bronchi and carry air to the alveoli.
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- A gas essential for life. It's taken in during respiration and used by the body's cells to produce energy.
- Rate The number of breaths taken per minute. It varies depending on factors like activity level, age, and health condition.
- Tiny hair-like structures lining the respiratory tract that help trap dust, bacteria, and other particles, preventing them from entering the lungs.
- System The organs and tissues involved in breathing, including the nose, mouth, trachea, lungs, and diaphragm.
- The process of inhaling and exhaling air. It's essential for supplying oxygen to the body and removing carbon dioxide.
- Also known as the windpipe, it's the tube that carries air from the nose and mouth to the lungs.
- A sensation of difficulty breathing or shortness of breath. It can be caused by various factors, including physical exertion, respiratory conditions, or anxiety.
- Cavity The space inside the nose through which air passes before reaching the throat and lungs. It's lined with mucous membranes that help filter and humidify the air.
- Function Test A diagnostic test that measures how well the lungs are functioning by assessing factors like lung capacity and airflow.
20 Clues: The process of breathing, which involves inhaling oxygen and exhaling carbon dioxide. • Dioxide A waste product of cellular metabolism. It's expelled from the body during exhalation. • Also known as the windpipe, it's the tube that carries air from the nose and mouth to the lungs. • ...
Enhancing the Cardio- Respiratory System 2022-10-13
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- substances and methods used to enhanced delivery of oxygen to the working muscles, improving and/or altering the function of the cardiorespiratory system that may cause harm or provide an unfair advantage
- devices to assist traditional aerobic training methods and enhance the performance of the cardiorespiratory system and provide instantaneous feedback, allowing the athlete to monitor and track the work being completed and ensure they are meeting proposed training aims
- a training principle that states the minimum times a week that training needs to be completed for chronic adaptations to occur
- nvolves the process of infusing extra human blood (red blood cells) into the body prior to performance. It can be an athlete’s own blood or that of someone else of same blood type
- a training principle that states the minimum duration that training a training session or program needs to be completed for chronic adaptations to occur
- long term changes to the body at the structural and physiological level in response to demands of training and lead to improved fitness
- factors that influence behaviour and participation including income, education, influence of self, family, peers, influence of coaches and sporting organisations
- This hormone stimulates the production of red blood cells. Athletes may use a synthetic version of EPO in order to gain an advantage over others, particularly in endurance-based sports
- a device that tracks the athlete's global position that can be used to track movement patterns, distances and speeds
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- involves activity that lasts a minimum of twenty minutes with no rest at the required submaximal (70–85 % max HR) intensity. It leads to an improvement in aerobic power and hence the delivery of oxygen to working muscles. Commonly used by runners, swimmers and cyclists, as well as in team sports as a preseason training method to establish a sound aerobic base.
- a training principle that states the specific training method and exercises that needs to be completed for the desired chronic adaptations to occur
- a device used to monitor intensity to ensure the correct aerobic training zone is reached to gain maximal benefit from training sessions
- (W:R) describes that proportion of work time and rest time during interval type training and determines the energy system being targeted and the level of fatigue and recovery experienced during the training session
- involves set periods of work followed by set periods of rest or recovery, repeated several times in an exercise session. Involves working at a submaximal intensity for longer distances with a work-to-rest ratio of 1 : 1 or 2:1
- variation of continuous training that involves changes of intensity throughout the session. Continuous submaximal efforts interspersed with high intensity efforts allow the athlete to work both the aerobic and anaerobic energy systems, simulating the interplay that may be required in many individual and team sports. This benefits the athlete through improvements in anaerobic capacity and speed, as well as aerobic power and endurance.
- involves repeated bouts of high intensity efforts (90–95+ per cent HR max) followed by varying periods of recovery at a lower intensity (40–50 per cent HR max). These efforts can be manipulated to suit endurance athletes, with work periods ranging from 30 seconds to eight minutes
- medical drugs that block adrenalin hormones from binding to receptors on nerves, thus reducing the effect these hormones have on the heart and blood vessels.
- a training principle that states the minimum amount of effort or load (eg. % maximum HR)that training needs to be completed at for chronic adaptations to occur
- a legal training method that involves training at levels greater than 1500 metres above sea level to induce physiological changes that enhance the oxygen carrying capacity of the blood.
19 Clues: a device that tracks the athlete's global position that can be used to track movement patterns, distances and speeds • a training principle that states the minimum times a week that training needs to be completed for chronic adaptations to occur • ...
Intro to the Respiratory System 2023-01-03
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- Protein that turns from bright red to dark red when gas concentrations change in blood
- Muscle that forms the lower boundary of the chest cavity.
- Sense of smell
- Serous membranes that cover the lungs
- Also called nostrils
- Right lung- number of lobes
- Air that is inhaled but never reaches the alveoli
- Cavity that contains the lungs
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- The process of substances moving from areas of high to areas of low concentration
- Extra air that can be exhaled is called ___RV
- In general, it is any serous membrane that touches the cavity
- They prevent the trachea from closing
- It means to moisture is added to the air
- Location of the trachea in relationship to the esophagus (directional term)
- General name for the tube system that warms inhaled air
- The position(number)of the cranial nerve pair for smell
- They are at the end of bronchioles
- In general, it is any serous membrane that touches the organ it surrounds
- Left lung- number of lobes
19 Clues: Sense of smell • Also called nostrils • Left lung- number of lobes • Right lung- number of lobes • Cavity that contains the lungs • They are at the end of bronchioles • They prevent the trachea from closing • Serous membranes that cover the lungs • It means to moisture is added to the air • Extra air that can be exhaled is called ___RV • ...
06.05 Human Body Systems-Sumaiyah Wade-FLVS-Science 2016-12-07
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- The system fights off diseases and colds
- The system that transports blood and nutrients around your body
- The system that protects you from physical injuries
- The system that contains your bones and connective tissues, which protects and supports the body tissues and internal organs.
- The system of nerve cells that transmits nerve impulses into parts of the body.
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- The system that helps you bring oxygen in, and carbon dioxide out.
- The system that lets out fluids from the body.
- The system that helps food break down and uses the nutrients to help the body
- The system that it used to reproduce or have a baby.
- The system that helps your body circulate blood and maintain your posture
10 Clues: The system fights off diseases and colds • The system that lets out fluids from the body. • The system that protects you from physical injuries • The system that it used to reproduce or have a baby. • The system that transports blood and nutrients around your body • The system that helps you bring oxygen in, and carbon dioxide out. • ...
Pertussis 2021-09-25
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- Where does the bacteria attach itself in the upper part of the respiratory system?
- What is the first stage of Pertussis symptoms called?
- After how many years should you receive a booster shot
- What type of infection is Pertussis?
- What is the third stage of Pertussis symptoms called?
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- Pertussis is a highly contagious respiratory ____
- What type of transmission does Pertussis use to spread?
- Healthcare workers should wear surgical masks if they are within ____ feet of infected individuals
- What is the second stage of Pertussis symptoms called?
- Booster shots are required to ensure _____
10 Clues: What type of infection is Pertussis? • Booster shots are required to ensure _____ • Pertussis is a highly contagious respiratory ____ • What is the first stage of Pertussis symptoms called? • What is the third stage of Pertussis symptoms called? • After how many years should you receive a booster shot • What is the second stage of Pertussis symptoms called? • ...
Healthy Lifestyle and Disease Prevention Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-21
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- A healthy habit of consuming fruits, vegetables, and whole grains.
- The act of cleaning hands properly to prevent germs.
- A lifestyle habit that strengthens the heart and lungs.
- The organ responsible for pumping blood throughout the body.
- The main respiratory organ where gas exchange occurs.
- A disease caused by blocked or narrowed blood vessels.
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- The harmful substance found in cigarettes that damages lungs.
- A chronic respiratory disease often caused by smoking.
- A condition of high blood pressure that affects the circulatory system.
- The process of inhaling oxygen and exhaling carbon dioxide.
10 Clues: The act of cleaning hands properly to prevent germs. • The main respiratory organ where gas exchange occurs. • A chronic respiratory disease often caused by smoking. • A disease caused by blocked or narrowed blood vessels. • A lifestyle habit that strengthens the heart and lungs. • The process of inhaling oxygen and exhaling carbon dioxide. • ...
The Virus 2020-08-17
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- The system where Covid-19 affects the most
- Organism that gets nutrients from a host
- The country in which the parasite originated
- A way we can find out who has the virus
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- The month when Covid-19 was first recorded
- Article of clothing that prevents the spread of the virus
- when a disease is prevalent across the entire world
- Severe acute respiratory syndrome
8 Clues: Severe acute respiratory syndrome • A way we can find out who has the virus • Organism that gets nutrients from a host • The month when Covid-19 was first recorded • The system where Covid-19 affects the most • The country in which the parasite originated • when a disease is prevalent across the entire world • Article of clothing that prevents the spread of the virus
Body Systems 2023-09-07
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- organs to produce hormones & offspring
- allows movement & function
- removes waste from the body
- System breaks down nutrients
- protective layer & body's first defense
- provide structure & support
- Body's message center
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- delivers oxygen rich blood & nutrient to body
- produces & regulates hormones
- processes oxygen and removes carbon dioxide
- fights infection
11 Clues: fights infection • Body's message center • allows movement & function • removes waste from the body • provide structure & support • System breaks down nutrients • produces & regulates hormones • organs to produce hormones & offspring • protective layer & body's first defense • processes oxygen and removes carbon dioxide • delivers oxygen rich blood & nutrient to body
The Human Respiratory System 2013-05-10
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- Capacity/ The maximum volume of air that a mammal can inhale and exhale with each breath.
- The throat region where the air and food passages cross.
- Pressure Breathing/ A breathing system in which air is pulled into the lungs.
- A fine branch of the bronchi that transport air to alveoli.
- The alternate inhalation and exhalation of air.
- The dead-end air sacs within the lung where gas exchange occurs.
- The windpipe; the portion of the respiratory tube that passes from the larynx to the two bronchi.
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- The upper portion of the respiratory tract containing the vocal chords; also called the voice box.
- The sheet of muscle separating the chest cavity from the abdominal cavity.
- Control Center/ The part of the medulla in the brain that directs the activity of organs involved in breathing.
- A substance secreted by alveoli that decreases surface tension in the fluid that coats the alveoli.
- Cords/ One of a pair of bands of elastic tissue in the larynx. Air rushing past the tensed vocal cords make them vibrate, producing sounds.
- Pair of breathing tubes that branch from the trachea into the lungs.
13 Clues: The alternate inhalation and exhalation of air. • The throat region where the air and food passages cross. • A fine branch of the bronchi that transport air to alveoli. • The dead-end air sacs within the lung where gas exchange occurs. • Pair of breathing tubes that branch from the trachea into the lungs. • ...
Unit 6 - Respiratory System 2023-10-23
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- air accumulating in the pleural cavity
- hyperventilation causes respiratory ________
- difficulty breathing
- respiratory condition characterized by wheezing, inflammation, and constriction of bronchioles
- part of the brainstem that helps control breathing
- chemical compound that reduces surface tension
- microscopic air sacs of the lungs
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- ease of lung inflation (distensibility)
- rapid breathing
- bluish discoloration
- high carbon dioxide levels
- low oxygen levels
- collapse of the lung
13 Clues: rapid breathing • low oxygen levels • difficulty breathing • bluish discoloration • collapse of the lung • high carbon dioxide levels • microscopic air sacs of the lungs • air accumulating in the pleural cavity • ease of lung inflation (distensibility) • hyperventilation causes respiratory ________ • chemical compound that reduces surface tension • ...
Excretory System 2022-11-07
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- A bean shaped organ (There are 2 of them)
- Part of respiratory system, take in oxygen, release carbon dioxide
- The excretory system removes...
- In digestive system, larger than small intestine (dash between 2 words)
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- Where urine exits
- Pouch that holds urine
- 2 tubes that extend from the kidneys to the bladder
- Part of integumentary system, filters out salt
8 Clues: Where urine exits • Pouch that holds urine • The excretory system removes... • A bean shaped organ (There are 2 of them) • Part of integumentary system, filters out salt • 2 tubes that extend from the kidneys to the bladder • Part of respiratory system, take in oxygen, release carbon dioxide • In digestive system, larger than small intestine (dash between 2 words)
HUMAN RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 2021-03-12
10 Clues: pair of spongy organs • keeps the airway clean • breathing without oxygen • protected by the ribcage • air rushes out of the nose • diaphragm is pulled downwards • two tubes leading in the lungs • common passage for food and air • helps in the movement of rib cage • prevents the food from entering windpipe.
the respiratory system 2016-03-10
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- the membrane-lined cavity behind the nose and mouth, connecting them to the esophagus.
- a pair of spongy, air-filled organs located on either side of the chest
- are tiny sacs within our lungs that allow oxygen and carbon dioxide to move between the lungs and bloodstream
- a flap of cartilage at the root of the tongue, which is depressed during swallowing to cover the opening of the windpipe.
- a tube that connects the pharynx and larynx to the lungs
- the opening in the lower part of the human face, surrounded by the lips, through which food is taken in and from which speech and other sounds are emitted.
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- a large air filled space above and behind the nose in the middle of the face. Each cavity is the continuation of one of the two nostrils.
- any of the minute branches into which a bronchus divides
- the muscle that separates the chest (thoracic) cavity from the abdomen. the main muscle of respiration. Contraction of the muscle expands the lungs during inspiration when one is breathing air in.
9 Clues: any of the minute branches into which a bronchus divides • a tube that connects the pharynx and larynx to the lungs • a pair of spongy, air-filled organs located on either side of the chest • the membrane-lined cavity behind the nose and mouth, connecting them to the esophagus. • ...
Teaching Respiratory System 2023-01-27
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- mammals can change the size of their lungs to dive down deep
- vocal cords and used for breathing, swallowing, and talking
- is a common disease that can be treated with an inhaler
- a heater, humidifier
- have nares humans have nostrils
- is bigger than the left to accommodate the heart.
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- is a voice box and the airway to the larynx
- very bad drug that can give you lung cancer
- job is to move fresh air into your body while removing waste gases and the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide
9 Clues: a heater, humidifier • have nares humans have nostrils • is a voice box and the airway to the larynx • very bad drug that can give you lung cancer • is bigger than the left to accommodate the heart. • is a common disease that can be treated with an inhaler • vocal cords and used for breathing, swallowing, and talking • ...
Teaching Respiratory System 2023-01-27
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- mammals can change the size of their lungs to dive down deep
- vocal cords and used for breathing, swallowing, and talking
- is a common disease that can be treated with an inhaler
- a heater, humidifier
- have nares humans have nostrils
- is bigger than the left to accommodate the heart.
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- is a voice box and the airway to the larynx
- very bad drug that can give you lung cancer
- job is to move fresh air into your body while removing waste gases and the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide
9 Clues: a heater, humidifier • have nares humans have nostrils • is a voice box and the airway to the larynx • very bad drug that can give you lung cancer • is bigger than the left to accommodate the heart. • is a common disease that can be treated with an inhaler • vocal cords and used for breathing, swallowing, and talking • ...
The Respiratory System 2022-06-02
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- These large organs inhale oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide.
- The two pipes that lead into your lungs that break off from the trachea.
- A round dome-shaped muscle that helps the lungs inhale and exhale.
- Tiny sacs at the end of bronchioles that convert air into blood.
- Air is normally inhaled through this.
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- A piece of flesh in your throat that covers your trachea when you eat.
- A condition which airways are swollen and have mucus.
- Smaller tubes that branch off the bronchi to deliver air to the alveoli.
- The passage in your throat where air travels.
9 Clues: Air is normally inhaled through this. • The passage in your throat where air travels. • A condition which airways are swollen and have mucus. • These large organs inhale oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide. • Tiny sacs at the end of bronchioles that convert air into blood. • A round dome-shaped muscle that helps the lungs inhale and exhale. • ...
Respiratory system- Crossword 2022-11-20
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- Bones that protect the lungs
- Muscle that moves lungs during inhalation
- Known as the ‘voice box’
- Appear as clusters of grapes in the lungs. This is where gas exchange occurs
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- Main organs that we use to breathe
- Known as the ‘windpipe’
- tubes that carry air from the trachea into the lungs
- To remove air from the body
- To take air into the body
9 Clues: Known as the ‘windpipe’ • Known as the ‘voice box’ • To take air into the body • To remove air from the body • Bones that protect the lungs • Main organs that we use to breathe • Muscle that moves lungs during inhalation • tubes that carry air from the trachea into the lungs • Appear as clusters of grapes in the lungs. This is where gas exchange occurs
body system 2022-11-28
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- a system that releases hormones that control and coordinate our body metabolism, growth and energy level.
- a system that transfer cells to heart, veins and arteries etc..
- a system that provides shape and support for our body and protect our organs.
- a system that fight off infection and diseases that enters our body.
- a system that filters blood and remove waste from cellular metabolism.
- a system that takes in the food we eat and turn it into nutrients and energy for our body.
- a system that takes in oxygen and remove carbon dioxide
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- a system that work with the skeletal system to make movement.
- a system that produce egg and sperm cells that allow organisms to reproduce to prevent their species from extinction.
- a system that collect excess fluid and return it to the blood circulatory system that reach places other cells can’t.
- a system that produce vitamins and protects against sun’s UV ray.
- a system that responds to information, helps maintain homeostasis and controls all the other system.
12 Clues: a system that takes in oxygen and remove carbon dioxide • a system that work with the skeletal system to make movement. • a system that transfer cells to heart, veins and arteries etc.. • a system that produce vitamins and protects against sun’s UV ray. • a system that fight off infection and diseases that enters our body. • ...
Plant and Animal Systems 2014-11-02
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- The human body system that creates movement
- The vessels that return blood to the heart
- The organ in the human body that processes drugs, alcohol and toxins
- The human body system that removes wastes from the body
- The part of the plant that collects water and nutrients from the soil
- The vascular tubes in plants that carry sugars (glucose) and nutrients around the plant
- The large vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- The bone structure that protects the brain
- The human body system that keeps you upright and gives your body its shape
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- The human body system that extracts nutrients from food
- The organ in the human body that pumps blood around the body
- The human body system that sends signals from the brain to the rest of the body
- The human body system involved in taking in oxygen and removing carbon dioxide
- The vascular tubes in plants that carry water from the roots to the leaves
- The human body system that fights disease
- The organ in the human body that filters blood to make urine
- The part of the plant that contains chlorophyll for photosynthesis
17 Clues: The human body system that fights disease • The vessels that return blood to the heart • The bone structure that protects the brain • The human body system that creates movement • The large vessels that carry blood away from the heart • The human body system that extracts nutrients from food • The human body system that removes wastes from the body • ...
Body Systems Vocab 2020-12-10
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- these chew food
- produces for the small intestine
- supplies the bodies needed oxygen
- liquid that breaks down food in the mouth
- gets rid of body waste
- bones
- chemical messengers
- fibers that contract and relax
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- relaxing muscle
- pipes that enter the lungs
- largest bone in the body
- the foot contains 14...
- like a telegraph
- bone that looks like a sesame seed
- controlled by autonomic nervous system
15 Clues: bones • relaxing muscle • these chew food • like a telegraph • chemical messengers • gets rid of body waste • the foot contains 14... • largest bone in the body • pipes that enter the lungs • fibers that contract and relax • produces for the small intestine • supplies the bodies needed oxygen • bone that looks like a sesame seed • controlled by autonomic nervous system • ...
Human Body 2021-12-10
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- Liquid in blood
- Transfers blood in
- The blood cell that fights disease
- Removes cell waste
- Structures that look like fingers
- Absorption takes place here
- Smallest blood vessel
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- Low chamber of heart
- Absorbs water the most
- Blood cell that delivers oxygen
- Tube that connects mouth to stomach
- Fragment that makes scabs
- system Brings oxygen and eliminates CO2
- Big sac that has mechanical and chemical digestion
- Transfers blood out
15 Clues: Liquid in blood • Transfers blood in • Removes cell waste • Transfers blood out • Low chamber of heart • Smallest blood vessel • Absorbs water the most • Fragment that makes scabs • Absorption takes place here • Blood cell that delivers oxygen • Structures that look like fingers • The blood cell that fights disease • Tube that connects mouth to stomach • ...
Levels of organization - by Simona Lerena 2024-04-11
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- Contains the cell organelles
- Adaptation:they have microvilli
- Take and release air
- Prevents cells contents from escaping
- Gives our bodys shape
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- Responsible for aerobic respiration
- Produce testosterone
- Everything keeps in balance by the removing of urea
- Where photosynthesis take place
- Its function is reproduction
- Group of cells with similar structures
- Produce eggs(ova)
- Carries dust and bacteria
- Open and close
- Is a system releated to food
15 Clues: Open and close • Produce eggs(ova) • Produce testosterone • Take and release air • Gives our bodys shape • Carries dust and bacteria • Contains the cell organelles • Its function is reproduction • Is a system releated to food • Where photosynthesis take place • Adaptation:they have microvilli • Responsible for aerobic respiration • Prevents cells contents from escaping • ...
(CN) Airway 2023-08-12
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- anatomic space between base of tongue and epiglottis
- most narrow portion of adult airway
- moving air in and out of lungs
- trachea, bronchioles, main bronchus, alveoli
- process of exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide
- amount of air moved in or out in one breath
- requires energy and uses muscles to breathe
- respiratory back-up system
- center of pons that is secondary center if medulla fails
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- Most common cause of upper airway obstruction
- high pitched sound heard in inspiration and/or expiration in lower airways
- balloon like cluster of air sacs covered in surfactant
- leaf-shaped flap that protects the opening
- thin, slippery membrane around lung
- nasal pharynx, pharynx, oral pharynx, mouth, epiglottis, larynx
- tissues and cells do not receive enough O2
- process of loading O2 onto hemoglobin in the bloodstream
- heard with fluid in smaller lower airway
- another name for trachea
- drives primary respiratory drive
- warm, filter, and humidify air
- low-pitched, indicates fluid in lower airways
- split between right and left bronchi
- loud high-pitched "whistling" heard during inspiration
- lies posterior to trachea
25 Clues: another name for trachea • lies posterior to trachea • respiratory back-up system • moving air in and out of lungs • warm, filter, and humidify air • drives primary respiratory drive • thin, slippery membrane around lung • most narrow portion of adult airway • split between right and left bronchi • heard with fluid in smaller lower airway • ...
Parts of the Body 2021-12-02
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- This part of your body has acid!
- This part of the Respiratory System houses your vocal chords.
- This is the black hole in your eye.
- This brings air down your throat.
- This is the colored part of your eye.
- This is the first part of the digestive system.
- This part of the digestive system pulls water out of your food.
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- This part of the digestive system pulls nutrients out of your food.
- These inflate with air to allow you to breath.
- This muscle pulls downward and lets your lungs inflate.
- This brings food from your mouth to your stomach.
11 Clues: This part of your body has acid! • This brings air down your throat. • This is the black hole in your eye. • This is the colored part of your eye. • These inflate with air to allow you to breath. • This is the first part of the digestive system. • This brings food from your mouth to your stomach. • This muscle pulls downward and lets your lungs inflate. • ...
5 Science p. 367 2024-04-16
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- the organ system that supports your body
- hard body parts that support your body
- organs that expand to fill with air
- the organ system that moves blood around your body
- type of feet used by sea stars to move
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- hard covering on the outside of some animal's bodies
- the organ system that helps your body move
- the organ system that move air into, around, and out of our body
- two tubes that connect to the trachea and to bronchioles
- body parts that work in pairs to help your body move
- pumps blood throughout the body
11 Clues: pumps blood throughout the body • organs that expand to fill with air • hard body parts that support your body • type of feet used by sea stars to move • the organ system that supports your body • the organ system that helps your body move • the organ system that moves blood around your body • hard covering on the outside of some animal's bodies • ...
General Anatomy & Physiology 2014-09-16
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- The part of the muscle that does not move.
- The ___________ cranial nerve is the chief motor nerve of the face.
- The largest artery in the human body.
- Digestive __________ are chemicals that can change certain types of food into a soluble form that can be used by the body.
- The muscles at the base of the fingers that draw the fingers together.
- The two bones that form the sides and crown of the cranium.
- The chemical process through which cells are nourished and carry out their activities
- This system serves as a protective coating and helps regulate the body's temperature.
- The connection between two or more bones
- The _____________ is the protoplasm of a cell, except for the protoplasm of the nucleus.
- The organ that controls the body.
- The organ that removes waste created by digestion.
- The organs that control the body's vision.
- Glands that secrete about 30 steroid hormones and control metabolic processes of the body, including the fight-or-flight response.
- The heart is the organ that circulates the body's __________
- Covers the body and is the external protective coating.
- Sensory nerve endings that are located close to the surface of the skin.
- This type of tissue contracts and moves various parts of the body.
- The oval, bony case that protects the brain.
- This system protects the body from disease by developing immunities and destroying disease-causing toxins and bacteria.
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- This system forms the physical foundation of the body.
- The study of the human body structures that can be seen with the naked eye and how the body parts are organized.
- This system enables breathing, supplying the body with oxygen and eliminating carbon dioxide as a waste product.
- The basic unit of all living things
- White blood cells are also known as: _______________
- This type of tissue lines the heart and the digestive and respiratory organs.
- The broad muscle that covers the top of the head.
- The constructive phase of metabolism
- This system purifies the body by elimination of waste matter.
- The primary nasal muscle of concern to cosmetologists.
30 Clues: The organ that controls the body. • The basic unit of all living things • The constructive phase of metabolism • The largest artery in the human body. • The connection between two or more bones • The part of the muscle that does not move. • The organs that control the body's vision. • The oval, bony case that protects the brain. • ...
Tobacco 2017-05-12
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- Air sac are destroyed
- ? Smoke is exhaled smoke
- ? smoke is from burning cigarette
- Sticky and thick fluid
- Smoking harms ? system
- Abnormal cells in the mouth
- Inflammation of bronchial tubes
- Smoking causes ? skin
- Chronic obstructive ? disease
- Smoking increases ? rate and increases blood pressure
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- Smoking aggravates ?
- Smokeless Tobacco
- Smoking cause ? disease
- ? smoke that is inhaled in your lungs
- Chemical known to cause cancer?
- Smoking gives you ? breath
- Less blood and ? flow to muscles
- Nicotine is a ? drug
- Plant that contains Nicotine?
- Smoking causes accidents in your ? and car
20 Clues: Smokeless Tobacco • Smoking aggravates ? • Nicotine is a ? drug • Air sac are destroyed • Smoking causes ? skin • Sticky and thick fluid • Smoking harms ? system • Smoking cause ? disease • ? Smoke is exhaled smoke • Smoking gives you ? breath • Abnormal cells in the mouth • Plant that contains Nicotine? • Chronic obstructive ? disease • Chemical known to cause cancer? • ...
Middle Ages 2025-05-05
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- 60 percent of the population went down
- Spread along trade routes
- Lack of vitamin C
- Mosquito-borne disease
- Holes in skull
- Drive out demons
- Decreased population
- Performed through cupping
- Transmitted through contaminated water and food
- Causes diarrhea and abdominal pain
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- A wide range of herbs
- Treating Illnesses
- A chronic bacterial
- Affects the lungs
- Cleaned with wine and herbs like myrrh
- Applied to wounds to stop bleeding
- Influencing health
- Medieval science and medicine
- Caused a rash and fever
- Affects the throat and respiratory system
20 Clues: Holes in skull • Drive out demons • Affects the lungs • Lack of vitamin C • Treating Illnesses • Influencing health • A chronic bacterial • Decreased population • A wide range of herbs • Mosquito-borne disease • Caused a rash and fever • Spread along trade routes • Performed through cupping • Medieval science and medicine • Applied to wounds to stop bleeding • ...
Organ Systems Crossword 2024-04-25
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- Name of the system responsible for removing waste from the body
- The larger chambers of the heart which pump blood to other parts of the body
- The organ responsible for filtering toxins out of our blood.
- Name of the System responsible for oxygen and co2 regulation
- The intestine where the MOST absorption of nutrients takes place.
- Name of the system responsible for breaking down and making food usable
- The organ that air travels through as it passes from the mouth to the lungs.
- The muscle responsible for controlling movement of the lungs
- The organ responsible for holding urine before removal
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- Produced by the pancreas/liver to digest food
- Name of the system responsible for controlling movement and stimuli responses
- One of the two members of the CENTRAL nervous system
- The organ that food travels through as it passes from the mouth to the stomach.
- Name of the system responsible for moving blood around the body
- carries blood TOWARDS the heart
- The section of the lungs where CO2 and Oxygen exchange
- The smaller chambers of the heart that RECEIVE blood.
- Carries blood AWAY from the heart.
18 Clues: carries blood TOWARDS the heart • Carries blood AWAY from the heart. • Produced by the pancreas/liver to digest food • One of the two members of the CENTRAL nervous system • The smaller chambers of the heart that RECEIVE blood. • The section of the lungs where CO2 and Oxygen exchange • The organ responsible for holding urine before removal • ...
Topic 1: Cells 2025-01-22
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- store waste and water
- The _____ System has Fast control of the functioning of all body systems.
- _____ molecules contain skeleton structures of carbon with hydrogen and oxygen.
- is the liquid media that fills the cell.
- the small parts that make up a cell
- The _____ System has Slow control of the functioning of all body systems.
- is the ability of an organism to maintain a stable internal balanced environment.
- The ______ System exchanges carbon dioxide and oxygen
- _____ are where proteins are made
- is the sum of all the chemical reactions that occur within the cells of an organism
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- The ______ System removes wastes from the blood and then from the body
- _____ Transport is the movement of molecules from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration. (NO ENERGY USED)
- The _____ System carries gasses and nutrients throughout the body
- the ______ System breaks down food into nutrients & puts them in the blood stream
- is the control center of the cell and contains DNA
- Site of cellular respiration in both plant and animal cells.
- in plant cells; where the process of photosynthesis occurs.
- _____ Transport is the moving a molecule from LOW concentration to a HIGH concentration (USES ENERGY in the form of ATP).
18 Clues: store waste and water • _____ are where proteins are made • the small parts that make up a cell • is the liquid media that fills the cell. • is the control center of the cell and contains DNA • The ______ System exchanges carbon dioxide and oxygen • in plant cells; where the process of photosynthesis occurs. • ...
Metabolism Vocabulary 2022-11-15
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- molecule that organisms can use to release energy, and that is made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen molecules
- system/The body system that takes in food and breaks it down
- type of energy storage molecule made of many glucose molecules connected together
- group of atoms joined together in a particular way
- ability to make things move or change
- reaction/A process in which atoms rearrange to form new substances
- respiration/The chemical reaction between oxygen and glucose that releases energy into cells
- category of large molecules that perform important functions inside living things
- system/The body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
- proposed answer to a question about the natural world
- molecules that organisms get from the air or water around them and use to release energy
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- argument/A claim supported by evidence
- parts that make up a molecule
- process of making clear how your evidence supports your claim
- system/The body system that transports molecules to and from all cells of the body
- body's use of molecules for energy and growth
- dioxide/A molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms
- acids/Molecules that are the building blocks of proteins
- set of interacting parts forming a complex whole
- about the natural world that is used to support or go against a claim
20 Clues: parts that make up a molecule • ability to make things move or change • argument/A claim supported by evidence • body's use of molecules for energy and growth • set of interacting parts forming a complex whole • group of atoms joined together in a particular way • dioxide/A molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms • proposed answer to a question about the natural world • ...
Human body systems 2025-05-08
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- These are the muscles which allow your heart to pump.
- This system supports your body, protects your organs, and helps with movement.
- The _______ intestine is where the nutrients are taken out of the food.
- This system helps break down food, absorb nutrients, and remove waste.
- These are the smallest blood vessels.
- This carries air from your nose/mouth down into your lungs.
- This system allows you to move.
- These are blood vessels which carry oxygen rich blood away from your heart.
- This organ is the control center of your body.
- These are blood vessels which carry blood back to your heart.
- This system sends messages to/from your brain from/to the other parts of your body.
- The _______ intestine is where the excess liquid is taken out of the food and is where waste is stored.
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- This system takes in oxygen and exhales carbon dioxide.
- This carries the food from your mouth to your stomach.
- This muscle expands and contracts to allow your lungs to fill with air and expel air.
- This system moves blood through the body.
- This is the main organ in your circulatory system.
- This organ contains digestive fluids and is where your food is digested.
- These carry messages to and from your spinal cord.
- These muscles are attached to your bones and allow you to move.
- This is the largest organ of your body.
21 Clues: This system allows you to move. • These are the smallest blood vessels. • This is the largest organ of your body. • This system moves blood through the body. • This organ is the control center of your body. • This is the main organ in your circulatory system. • These carry messages to and from your spinal cord. • These are the muscles which allow your heart to pump. • ...
Health 2015-03-18
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- Provides support
- You exhale this
- Chemical formula of O2
- Protects the heart and lungs
- Responsible for movement of the human body
- Main organ which keeps you alive
- Connects bones to other bones
- What food gives you
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- Oxygen is inhaled through it
- Connects muscles to bones
- A food group
- Provides structural support for your body
- A type of wellbeing
- Protects the brain
- Main organs of the respiratory system
15 Clues: A food group • You exhale this • Provides support • Protects the brain • A type of wellbeing • What food gives you • Chemical formula of O2 • Connects muscles to bones • Oxygen is inhaled through it • Protects the heart and lungs • Connects bones to other bones • Main organ which keeps you alive • Main organs of the respiratory system • Provides structural support for your body • ...
Animal systems 2023-05-16
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- are visible as round openings along the body segments.
- carries oxygen, water, and nutrients to all the cells of the body
- system takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
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- system breaks down food that the body uses for energy.
- system is a body system that provides internal and external movement for a animal.
- system collects and processes information.
- system removes waste from the body.
- platyhelminthes have well-developed muscular system.
8 Clues: system removes waste from the body. • system collects and processes information. • system takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide • platyhelminthes have well-developed muscular system. • system breaks down food that the body uses for energy. • are visible as round openings along the body segments. • ...
Ch 12 Review 7th grade health 2025-01-10
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- Condition someone can develop after coming into contact with living things or objects infected with the disease
- Substance that contains a dead or nontoxic part of a pathogen that is injected into a person to train that person’s immune system to eliminate the live pathogen
- Way a disease gets from one organism or object to another
- Viral or bacterial infection that causes inflammation of part of the eye
- Bacterial or viral infection that affects the tonsils
- Complex disease that typically involves an uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells
- Medical emergency in which blood flow to part of the brain is interrupted
- Condition that results in inflammation of the joints, causing pain and stiffness
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- Disease resulting from the body’s inability to regulate glucose
- Disease that causes the body’s immune system to attack and damage healthy body tissues
- Viral infection of the respiratory system
- sanitation, Food safety practices that maintain the safety of food you handle and eat; includes refrigerating and freezing certain foods cooking meat thoroughly and washing vegetables and fruits
- Medical conditions that cannot be spread among living things and objects, but develop as a result of heredity environment and lifestyle factors
- Mass of abnormal cells
- emergency in which flow of blood to the heart is restricted, causing the heart to beat irregularly and inefficiently
- Practice of covering your mouth and nose with a tissue while coughing or sneezing or sneezing into your sleeve
- Microorganisms that cause communicable diseases
- Substances that target and kill pathogenic bacteria
- Common viral infection that spreads through kissing or by sharing certain objects
19 Clues: Mass of abnormal cells • Viral infection of the respiratory system • Microorganisms that cause communicable diseases • Substances that target and kill pathogenic bacteria • Bacterial or viral infection that affects the tonsils • Way a disease gets from one organism or object to another • Disease resulting from the body’s inability to regulate glucose • ...
systems 2023-11-27
10 Clues: 4 • largest artery • transports oxygen • oxygen-poor blood • protection, support • a passage for food and air • moves blood around the body • collecting and processing info • carries oxygen-rich blood away • where gas exchanges occur in the respiratory system
Parts of the Body 2024-01-30
10 Clues: Ring • Nice! • Nervous • Human hard organs • Fine hair above the eyes • A very important body organ • Some have dimples, some don't • Part of the respiratory system • Connects the arms with the body • A muscular organ located in the mouth
Medical specialty 2025-11-18
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- study and treatment of diseases of the eye
- Study of the health of the elderly
- Study and treatment of diseases of the skin
- Medical and surgical management of pregnancy and childbirth
- Study and treatment of diseases in the kidney
- Study and treatment of diseases of the digestive system
- Study and treatment of diseases of the lungs and respiratory system
- Study and treatment of diseases of the nervous system
- Study and treatment of cancer
- Study of function in a living organism
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- Study and treatment of the skeleton and joints
- Study and treatment of disorders of the urinary tract
- Practitioner of Medicine
- Study Of relief of pain during and after surgery
- Study and treatment of hormonal and metabolic disorders
- Study and treatment of mental disorders
- study and treatment of allergies and immunologic diseases
- study and treatment of diseases of the ears, nose, and throat
- Diagnosis and treatment of heart conditions
- Care and treatment of children
20 Clues: Practitioner of Medicine • Study and treatment of cancer • Care and treatment of children • Study of the health of the elderly • Study of function in a living organism • Study and treatment of mental disorders • study and treatment of diseases of the eye • Study and treatment of diseases of the skin • Diagnosis and treatment of heart conditions • ...
Prim 4 2023-07-08
8 Clues: Organs of sight • Organs of hearing • Organ that chew food • Fox that lives in desert • first organ of digestive system • Bear that lives in polar regions • First organ of respiratory system • Organ that pumps the blood to all body parts
Systems Review - Cells, Ecosystem, and Body Systems 2023-10-26
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- a group of parts that work together to perform a task
- all of the living and nonliving things that interact in a place
- things that do not need energy, do not grow and do not reproduce
- the shape of plant cells
- the system that has heart, blood, and blood vessels as its parts
- the shape of animal or human cells
- only plant cells have this, it helps give plants their shape
- the control center of the cell
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- this system helps give the body shape and hold it up
- things that need energy to grow and reproduce
- this system had lungs and nose as its parts
- all living things are made up of this
- they make food for plant cells and are green
13 Clues: the shape of plant cells • the control center of the cell • the shape of animal or human cells • all living things are made up of this • this system had lungs and nose as its parts • they make food for plant cells and are green • things that need energy to grow and reproduce • this system helps give the body shape and hold it up • ...
Renal System- First Aid Project 2021-12-09
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- system that sends blood to kidneys for cleaning
- cleans blood stream and sends urine to bladder
- system that includes kidneys, bladder, ureters
- system that signals the brain when bladder is full
- sends urine from bladder to outside of body
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- organ that houses urine
- system that sends some waste (CO2) into blood
- narrow tube that connects kidney to bladder
8 Clues: organ that houses urine • narrow tube that connects kidney to bladder • sends urine from bladder to outside of body • system that sends some waste (CO2) into blood • cleans blood stream and sends urine to bladder • system that includes kidneys, bladder, ureters • system that sends blood to kidneys for cleaning • system that signals the brain when bladder is full
Mind and Body Exam Revision 2021-06-10
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- the main source of energy for the body
- the main part of the respiratory system
- the insulator of the axon
- makes digestive juices and controls insulin
- receptors on the end of a neuron
- the first part in the digestive process
- a protein found in red blood cells
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- contain enzymes to break down substances
- the brain of the cell
- the nervous system that uses the brain and spine
- the variable that's being tested in an experiment
- The order in which mitosis happens
12 Clues: the brain of the cell • the insulator of the axon • receptors on the end of a neuron • The order in which mitosis happens • a protein found in red blood cells • the main source of energy for the body • the main part of the respiratory system • the first part in the digestive process • contain enzymes to break down substances • makes digestive juices and controls insulin • ...
Parts of the Cell 2025-08-29
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- The cell's digestive system
- A gooey liquid that helps the cell's organs stay in place.
- Does photosynthesis.
- The front of the endoplasmic reticulum.
- One of the only parts found in a plant cell.
- Eats waste in the cell.
- Contains protein and is found in the front of the ER.
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- Contains protein for the cell.
- Creates energy for the cell. Also controls the respiratory system.
- Contains DNA and controls its functions
- Controls what enters and exits the cell.
- The rear of the endoplasmic reticulum.
12 Clues: Does photosynthesis. • Eats waste in the cell. • The cell's digestive system • Contains protein for the cell. • The rear of the endoplasmic reticulum. • Contains DNA and controls its functions • The front of the endoplasmic reticulum. • Controls what enters and exits the cell. • One of the only parts found in a plant cell. • ...
