respiratory system Crossword Puzzles
HUMAN BODY PARTS 2023-07-31
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- controls the body through the use of electrical signals
- disposes if the body's waste
- carries blood around the body delivering oxygen and nutrients
- breaks down food and turns it into energy
- the skin and its appendages
- enables all the movement of the body
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- communicates with the body using chemicals called hormones
- keeps body fluids in balance and fights against inflections
- system of organs involved in producing offsprings
- carries air into the body, allowing oxygen to enter blood
- supports the body and enables movement with the help of the muscular system
- the body's drainage system for removing urine
12 Clues: the skin and its appendages • disposes if the body's waste • enables all the movement of the body • breaks down food and turns it into energy • the body's drainage system for removing urine • system of organs involved in producing offsprings • controls the body through the use of electrical signals • carries air into the body, allowing oxygen to enter blood • ...
Human Body Systems 2013-08-15
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- System The System of organs that produce, collect, and eliminates waste
- System The framework of the body, consisting of bones
- System The System of organs and glands responsible for the ingestion, digestion, and absorption of food
- System The System that regulates the body’s responses to internal and external stimuli
- System The System consisting of the skin and its associated structures, such as the hair, nails
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- System The System of organs involved in the intake and exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide
- System Body's defence system
- System Body's transport system
- System The System that is composed of skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscle tissue and functions in movement of the body
- System The System of endocrine glands that chemically controls the various functions of cells, tissues, and organs through the secretion of hormones
10 Clues: System Body's defence system • System Body's transport system • System The framework of the body, consisting of bones • System The System of organs that produce, collect, and eliminates waste • System The System that regulates the body’s responses to internal and external stimuli • ...
Excretory System Umbrella 2023-10-06
7 Clues: rids body of solid waste • waste of the urinary system • this system is an umbrella system • job is to filter urea in your blood • system that rids body of excess salt • name of waste excreted by the digestive system • which state of matter is the waste from the respiratory system in
Body Organ Systems 2022-09-15
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- The system that contains the heart and the blood vessels and moves blood throughout the body.
- organ system consisting of skin, hair, nails, and exocrine glands.
- The organ in the digestive system used to break down food, absorb nutrition, eliminate indigestable material.
- we exercise when we use this organ
- brings O2, supply nutrients, and hormones throughout the body, removes waste.
- filters out chemical waste, salt waste, and nitrogenous waste.
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- The system that drains lymph fluid from cells and tissue recirculating it into the bloodsteam, also storing T-cells in lymph tissue.
- system that allow movement in the body is the result of muscle contraction.
- Transmit signals from the brain to the rest of the body & Internal organs to control the abilities to function.
- system that makes a baby
- A system where the hypothalamus secretes hormones to control reproduction, growth, and metabolism.
- system that protects the body from pathogens, releasing lymphocytes to destroy foreign material.
- Bones, ligaments and cartilage make up this system
- What protects and supports the organs, produces heat, synthesizes vitamin D, and protects tissues from abrasion?
- What system removes waste gases, picking up de-oxygenated blood, releases oxygenated blood into the body.
15 Clues: system that makes a baby • we exercise when we use this organ • Bones, ligaments and cartilage make up this system • filters out chemical waste, salt waste, and nitrogenous waste. • organ system consisting of skin, hair, nails, and exocrine glands. • system that allow movement in the body is the result of muscle contraction. • ...
Body Organ Systems 2022-09-15
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- Transmit signals from the brain to the rest of the body & Internal organs to control the abilities to function.
- What protects and supports the organs, produces heat, synthesizes vitamin D, and protects tissues from abrasion?
- organ system consisting of skin, hair, nails, and exocrine glands.
- The organ in the digestive system used to break down food, absorb nutrition, eliminate indigestable material.
- The system that contains the heart and the blood vessels and moves blood throughout the body.
- we exercise when we use this organ
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- What system removes waste gases, picking up de-oxygenated blood, releases oxygenated blood into the body.
- system that makes a baby
- brings O2, supply nutrients, and hormones throughout the body, removes waste.
- The system that drains lymph fluid from cells and tissue recirculating it into the bloodsteam, also storing T-cells in lymph tissue.
- system that protects the body from pathogens, releasing lymphocytes to destroy foreign material.
- Bones, ligaments and cartilage make up this system
- filters out chemical waste, salt waste, and nitrogenous waste.
- system that allow movement in the body is the result of muscle contraction.
- A system where the hypothalamus secretes hormones to control reproduction, growth, and metabolism.
15 Clues: system that makes a baby • we exercise when we use this organ • Bones, ligaments and cartilage make up this system • filters out chemical waste, salt waste, and nitrogenous waste. • organ system consisting of skin, hair, nails, and exocrine glands. • system that allow movement in the body is the result of muscle contraction. • ...
Body Organ Systems 2022-09-15
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- Bones, ligaments and cartilage make up this system
- Transmit signals from the brain to the rest of the body & Internal organs to control the abilities to function.
- system that allow movement in the body is the result of muscle contraction.
- organ system consisting of skin, hair, nails, and exocrine glands.
- A system where the hypothalamus secretes hormones to control reproduction, growth, and metabolism.
- system that protects the body from pathogens, releasing lymphocytes to destroy foreign material.
- we exercise when we use this organ
- What protects and supports the organs, produces heat, synthesizes vitamin D, and protects tissues from abrasion?
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- The system that contains the heart and the blood vessels and moves blood throughout the body.
- filters out chemical waste, salt waste, and nitrogenous waste.
- brings O2, supply nutrients, and hormones throughout the body, removes waste.
- What system removes waste gases, picking up de-oxygenated blood, releases oxygenated blood into the body.
- system that makes a baby
- The organ in the digestive system used to break down food, absorb nutrition, eliminate indigestable material.
- The system that drains lymph fluid from cells and tissue recirculating it into the bloodsteam, also storing T-cells in lymph tissue.
15 Clues: system that makes a baby • we exercise when we use this organ • Bones, ligaments and cartilage make up this system • filters out chemical waste, salt waste, and nitrogenous waste. • organ system consisting of skin, hair, nails, and exocrine glands. • system that allow movement in the body is the result of muscle contraction. • ...
TOPIC NUMBER ONE: CIRCULATORY SYSTEM 2015-02-27
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- / The main organ of the system.
- / Arteries lead to __.
- / Chamber of the heart.
- / Main artery to the body.
- / Veins bring blood into an upper __.
- / Travel in the blood bringing things to and from the body cells.
- / The heart constantly __ blood throughout the body.
- / From an atrium blood flows through a valve called __.
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- / Circulatory and __ system work together.
- / Responsible for circulatory.
- / Carry blood away from the heart.
- / Blood vessel that carries blood back to the heart.
- / Is pumped out of the ventricle through an artery.
13 Clues: / Arteries lead to __. • / Chamber of the heart. • / Main artery to the body. • / Responsible for circulatory. • / The main organ of the system. • / Carry blood away from the heart. • / Veins bring blood into an upper __. • / Circulatory and __ system work together. • / Is pumped out of the ventricle through an artery. • / Blood vessel that carries blood back to the heart. • ...
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 • ...
The Respiratory System Crossword 2013-03-03
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- They are tiny air filled sacs through which the gas exchange of external respiration takes place
- Two air filled sacks that are on both sides of the chet
- A contagious bacterial infection that usually affects the lungs
- The airways that connect the trachea and the lungs
- The muscle that separates the chest from the abdominal cavity
- Wind pipe
- An inflammation of the lungs commonly caused by a bacterial or viral infection
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- It brings the air into the lungs
- An inflammatory condition in which the trachea, bronchi and bronchioles become narrowed, causing difficulty in breathing
- A flap of tissue that closes over the trachea when you swallow
- An inflammation of the bronchi caused by infection or exposure to irritants such as tobacco smoke and air pollution
- Voice box
- A disease that progressively destroys the walls of the alveoli
13 Clues: Voice box • Wind pipe • It brings the air into the lungs • The airways that connect the trachea and the lungs • Two air filled sacks that are on both sides of the chet • The muscle that separates the chest from the abdominal cavity • A flap of tissue that closes over the trachea when you swallow • A disease that progressively destroys the walls of the alveoli • ...
The Human Respiratory System 2013-05-10
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- A fine branch of the bronchi that transport air to alveoli.
- The alternate inhalation and exhalation of air.
- Control Center/ The part of the medulla in the brain that directs the activity of organs involved in breathing.
- The windpipe; the portion of the respiratory tube that passes from the larynx to the two bronchi.
- The dead-end air sacs within the lung where gas exchange occurs.
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- Pair of breathing tubes that branch from the trachea into the lungs.
- Pressure Breathing/ A breathing system in which air is pulled into the lungs.
- The sheet of muscle separating the chest cavity from the abdominal cavity.
- A substance secreted by alveoli that decreases surface tension in the fluid that coats the alveoli.
- 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.
- 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.
- The upper portion of the respiratory tract containing the vocal chords; also called the voice box.
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. • ...
Circulatory and Respiratory System 2023-03-24
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- The role of this system is to responsible for the flow of blood, nutrients, oxygen and other gases, and hormones to and from cells
- Tubular structures carrying blood through the body
- is commonly called the throat
- small blood vessels that exchange materials (oxygen, carbon dioxide, waste, glucose) with tissues in the body
- connects the mouth and throat to the lungs (commonly known as the windpipe)
- pumps blood through the network of arteries and veins throughout the body
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- carry oxygen-poor blood back to the heart (like a train carrying trash away)
- It is a hollow, tubular structure connected to the top of the windpipe (trachea)
- Where the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide occur in your blood
- The role of this ystem is to take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide from the body.
- Take in oxygen and expel carbon dioxide as we breathe
- a large dome-shaped muscle under the lungs
- carry oxygen-rich blood from the heart to the rest of the body (like a train loaded with goods)
13 Clues: is commonly called the throat • a large dome-shaped muscle under the lungs • Tubular structures carrying blood through the body • Take in oxygen and expel carbon dioxide as we breathe • Where the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide occur in your blood • pumps blood through the network of arteries and veins throughout the body • ...
Respiratory System Medical Terms 2021-03-11
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- nas/o
- root word for diaphragm
- root word for carbon dioxide
- mouth
- voice box
- what we breathe in
- tiny air sacs that allow a gaseous exchange
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- median part of thoracic cavity
- root word for pulm/o
- cushions the lungs
- a flap that covers the trachea during swallowing
- windpipe
- passage ways from the trachea to lungs
13 Clues: nas/o • mouth • windpipe • voice box • cushions the lungs • what we breathe in • root word for pulm/o • root word for diaphragm • root word for carbon dioxide • median part of thoracic cavity • passage ways from the trachea to lungs • tiny air sacs that allow a gaseous exchange • a flap that covers the trachea during swallowing
Organ system Crossword 2017-08-31
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- Breaks down food
- returns fluids to blood vessels
- Removes carbon dioxide
- Forms the external body covering
- Protects and supports body organs
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- Secretes Regulatory hormones
- Allows locomotion in the body
- Water electrolytes
- system Production of offspring
- Transports materials in body
- Responds to internal and external change
11 Clues: Breaks down food • Water electrolytes • Removes carbon dioxide • Secretes Regulatory hormones • Transports materials in body • Allows locomotion in the body • system Production of offspring • returns fluids to blood vessels • Forms the external body covering • Protects and supports body organs • Responds to internal and external change
The Respiratory System 2018-04-05
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- Voice box
- Splits into a Y, many sets that break off
- Adam's apple, provides support and protection to vocal folds and larynx
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- A flap that preforms a vital task by switching between the esophagus and trachea
- tubes that go throughout the lungs so all areas receive air
- c shaped cartilage rings to keep airways open
- filters air before entering respiratory tract
- Acts as an intermediary between nasal cavity, larynx and esophagus
- Alternative when nasal cavity is not functioning properly
9 Clues: Voice box • Splits into a Y, many sets that break off • c shaped cartilage rings to keep airways open • filters air before entering respiratory tract • Alternative when nasal cavity is not functioning properly • tubes that go throughout the lungs so all areas receive air • Acts as an intermediary between nasal cavity, larynx and esophagus • ...
Respiratory system alex 2021-11-05
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- What are our nails done?
- which is the most important organ of the body
- what organ helps you undo waste
- It is an organ similar to a sac that contains food and begins to digest it by secreting gastric juice?
- It is an area of the brain that produces hormones that control Body temperature. Heart rate
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- What is the longest bone in the human body?
- which is the most important organ of the body
- what helps you breathe
- is transported in the loop to all the cells
- The portion of the brain located at the back of the head between the brain and the brainstem. controls balance for walking and standing, and other complex motor functions.
10 Clues: what helps you breathe • What are our nails done? • what organ helps you undo waste • What is the longest bone in the human body? • is transported in the loop to all the cells • which is the most important organ of the body • which is the most important organ of the body • It is an area of the brain that produces hormones that control Body temperature. Heart rate • ...
The Respiratory System 2012-10-15
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- Also know as the voice box.
- The part of the system you breath in and out from.
- A small flap which prevents food from entering the trachea.
- Also known as the windpipe this is the tube which carries air from the throat into the lungs.
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- Carries air to the cells.
- Bronchi continue to divide and become _________.
- A broad band of muscle which sits underneath the lungs.
- The trachea divides into two tubes called _________.
- Where the throat divides into the the Trachea and the Oesophagus.
9 Clues: Carries air to the cells. • Also know as the voice box. • Bronchi continue to divide and become _________. • The part of the system you breath in and out from. • The trachea divides into two tubes called _________. • A broad band of muscle which sits underneath the lungs. • A small flap which prevents food from entering the trachea. • ...
The Respiratory System 2012-10-15
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- Also know as the voice box.
- The part of the system you breath in and out from.
- Carries air to the cells in small air sacs.
- A small flap which prevents food from entering the trachea.
- Where the throat divides into the the Trachea and the Oesophagus.
- Also known as the windpipe this is the tube which carries air from the throat into the lungs.
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- Bronchi continue to divide and become _________.
- The trachea divides into two tubes called _________ that lead into the lungs.
- A broad band of muscle which sits underneath the lungs.
9 Clues: Also know as the voice box. • Carries air to the cells in small air sacs. • Bronchi continue to divide and become _________. • The part of the system you breath in and out from. • A broad band of muscle which sits underneath the lungs. • A small flap which prevents food from entering the trachea. • Where the throat divides into the the Trachea and the Oesophagus. • ...
The Respiratory System 2017-03-07
9 Clues: Windpipe • Breathe IN • Breathe OUT • Gas we breathe IN • 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 2021-03-10
9 Clues: collapsed lung • contains vocal cords • tubes from trachea to lungs • keeps alveoli from collapsing • tubes forming the respiratory system • the uppermost cartilage of the larynx • where cellular respiration takes place • the movement of gases between air & blood • protective secretion of the mucus membranes
RECAP-RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 2021-07-26
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- exchange center of gases
- gas we breathe in
- dioxide gas we breathe out
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- trachea divides into two___________
- air enters our body through___________
- the other name of windpipe___________
- when we exhale, our lungs__________
- when we inhale, our lungs__________
- it carries oxygen to different cells of the body
9 Clues: gas we breathe in • exchange center of gases • dioxide gas we breathe out • trachea divides into two___________ • when we exhale, our lungs__________ • when we inhale, our lungs__________ • the other name of windpipe___________ • air enters our body through___________ • it carries oxygen to different cells of the body
Respiratory system parts 2023-11-16
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- It is a dome-shaped muscle that expands when we breathe in and contracts when we breathe out. It separates the chest cavity from the abdominal cavity.
- It is also called the wind pipe. It is the tube that takes air to the bronchi. It also has hair to protect the lungs from any particles that obstruct the airway.
- In the lungs, the right and the left bronchi brach out into these smaller tubes.
- It is also called the air box. This tube contains vocal cords that vibrate to make sounds.
- The tranquea divides in these two tubes. They are connected to the lungs.
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- It is the inside of your nose. In it, there are tiny hair that help filter the air so that dust particles do not get to your lungs
- It includes the mouth, the teeth, the salivary glands and the tongue. It is responsible for speech production.
- It is also called the throat. Here, the two air openings meet (mouth and the nasal cavity). This tube is also part of the digestive system because it carries food and air.
- They are tiny air sacs in the lungs. Here, the oxygen goes to the blood and the carbon dioxide enters the airway to be eliminated out of our body.
9 Clues: The tranquea divides in these two tubes. They are connected to the lungs. • In the lungs, the right and the left bronchi brach out into these smaller tubes. • It is also called the air box. This tube contains vocal cords that vibrate to make sounds. • ...
The Respiratory System 2023-11-30
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- holds the organs above it so they don't fall down when the lungs exhale
- This is where the respiratory system starts
- they bring oxygen into our bodies and send carbon dioxide out
- They expand during inhalation taking in oxygen, and shrink during exhalation expelling carbon dioxide
- allows the passage of inspired and expired air into and out of the lung
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- It protects your trachea so food doesn't go into our lungs
- receiving air from the nasal cavity and air, food, and water from the oral cavity
- air filled space above and behind the nose in the middle of the face
- to deliver air to a diffuse network of around 300 million alveoli in the lungs
9 Clues: This is where the respiratory system starts • It protects your trachea so food doesn't go into our lungs • they bring oxygen into our bodies and send carbon dioxide out • air filled space above and behind the nose in the middle of the face • holds the organs above it so they don't fall down when the lungs exhale • ...
The respiratory system 2025-01-30
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- Nasal cavities, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchial tube
- The most important muscle of respiration
- It hurts our lungs
- Gas expelled from the body during the espiration
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- When you get it the airways leading to your lungs (trachea and bronchi) get inflamed
- It enters with the air in our body while breathing
- The passage of air into and out of the lungs to supply the body with oxygen
- The first phase of respiration
- Passive organs located in the chest, similar to sponges
9 Clues: It hurts our lungs • The first phase of respiration • The most important muscle of respiration • Gas expelled from the body during the espiration • It enters with the air in our body while breathing • Passive organs located in the chest, similar to sponges • Nasal cavities, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchial tube • ...
Respiratory System - Heston! 2025-05-29
10 Clues: dome shaped muscle • allows you to speak • made of tiny air sacs • what we need in the air • branches of the trachea • in tiny air sacs called alveoli • tube that connects throat with lungs • waste we get rid of when we breath out • brings air into the respiratory system • brings air into the respiratory system
The Respiratory System 2025-11-05
the respiratory system 2025-12-14
9 Clues: windpipe • the voice box • main muscle for breathing • taking air into the lungs • tiny air sacs in the lungs • bacteria infection in the lungs • smallest air passages in the lungs • breathing and vital for respiration • tube that carries air from the throat to the lungs
Tool Identification 2021-10-20
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- Hinge for narrow fencing
- Bolt used to attach wire
- Measures 45 to 90 degree angles
- Cutting bolts
- Turning various size nuts and bolts
- Tool to sterilize male animals
- Nail that the head doesn't show
- Fastens wood to a flat surface
- Has a battery pack and drills holes
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- Turning hex head socket screws
- Planting bulbs
- Reaching obstructions
- Repairing fences
- prevents overload of electricity
- Clamping 2 or more pieces of metal together
- Flaring top for recessing bolts
- Nailing up fence
- Protects respiratory system
- Nailing boards together
- to plug in electric units
20 Clues: Cutting bolts • Planting bulbs • Repairing fences • Nailing up fence • Reaching obstructions • Nailing boards together • Hinge for narrow fencing • Bolt used to attach wire • to plug in electric units • Protects respiratory system • Turning hex head socket screws • Tool to sterilize male animals • Fastens wood to a flat surface • Measures 45 to 90 degree angles • ...
Terminology Crossword 2022-04-27
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- increase in the complexity of function
- excessive perspiration
- artificial opening of GI tract
- skin tension
- the transfer of responsibility
- difficulty falling asleep
- slow breathing
- high pitched squeaky respiratory sounds
- system dealing with standards of character
- elevated body temperature
- incomplete lung expansion
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- act of negligence
- increased muscle tone
- difficulty breathing
- protection and support of another's rights
- involuntary urination
- originating in the hospital
- absence of disease-producing organisms
- a nurse's report to another nurse
- severe allergic reaction
- decrease in size of body structure
- excessive urination at night
22 Clues: skin tension • slow breathing • act of negligence • difficulty breathing • increased muscle tone • involuntary urination • excessive perspiration • severe allergic reaction • difficulty falling asleep • elevated body temperature • incomplete lung expansion • originating in the hospital • excessive urination at night • artificial opening of GI tract • the transfer of responsibility • ...
Season change 2022-10-21
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- the sky light between day and night
- a man who transform to monster under full moon
- the icy continent
- hug
- an infection in the respiratory system
- a building for plants
- a line that divides the globe's hemispheres
- grizzly bear's diet
- the last month of the year
- frozen rain
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- a treat made from cocoa beans
- hydrogen + carbon compound
- a cyclone in Northwestern Pacific Basin
- collapse of snow in the mountain
- Northern light
- to last in suffering situation
- pullover
- plant that can live for many years
- a symbol of Canada
- largest rain forest
20 Clues: hug • pullover • frozen rain • Northern light • the icy continent • a symbol of Canada • largest rain forest • grizzly bear's diet • a building for plants • hydrogen + carbon compound • the last month of the year • a treat made from cocoa beans • to last in suffering situation • collapse of snow in the mountain • plant that can live for many years • the sky light between day and night • ...
Covid 19 2020-04-10
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- It causes high
- Disease originated originally from China
- Hand protective
- it affects the ....... system in the body.
- Wash hands or use hand
- a machine that helps
- The virus has caused a
- They save lives
- the virus is called
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- covid19 is a
- if not taken care of it can lead to
- It’s in the air
- They rush you to the
- Antibiotics are
- Help it is an
- the virus is highly
- Emergency response teams come in
- Suspected to pass on from flying mammal
- attacks the ........ globally
- Face protective
20 Clues: covid19 is a • Help it is an • It causes high • It’s in the air • Antibiotics are • Hand protective • Face protective • They save lives • the virus is highly • the virus is called • They rush you to the • a machine that helps • Wash hands or use hand • The virus has caused a • attacks the ........ globally • Emergency response teams come in • if not taken care of it can lead to • ...
Body Organization and Systems 2021-12-14
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- A collection of tissues that carry out a specialized function of the body
- System that breaks down food and absorbs nutrients.
- Basic unit of life
- System that detects information from the environment and controls body functions.
- System that takes in oxygen and eliminates carbon dioxide.
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- A group of organs that work together in performing vital body functions.
- a body made up of organs, organelles, or other parts that work together to carry out life processes.
- System that delivers oxygen and nutrients, removes carbon dioxide and other wastes.
- System that removes wastes
- System that allows organisms to procreate; make offspring
- A group of similar cells that perform the same function.
11 Clues: Basic unit of life • System that removes wastes • System that breaks down food and absorbs nutrients. • A group of similar cells that perform the same function. • System that allows organisms to procreate; make offspring • System that takes in oxygen and eliminates carbon dioxide. • A group of organs that work together in performing vital body functions. • ...
Biology 2013-09-26
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- Cell division that creates genetically identical clones
- Blood Cell Carries oxygen through the body
- Body system responsible for movement of blood
- needed for photosynthesis
- Cell division that creates gametes
- Movement of particles from high concentration to low concentration
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- Controls what goes in and out of the cell
- Body system responsible for breathing
- used to transport products of photosynthesis up and down the plant
- Site of respiration
- Male parts of a flower
- Female parts of a flower
12 Clues: Site of respiration • Male parts of a flower • Female parts of a flower • needed for photosynthesis • Cell division that creates gametes • Body system responsible for breathing • Controls what goes in and out of the cell • Blood Cell Carries oxygen through the body • Body system responsible for movement of blood • Cell division that creates genetically identical clones • ...
Body Parts and Organs 2023-11-27
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- Multi-fingered appendage located at the end of the forearm or forelimb.
- Largest external organ in the body.
- Connects the head with the torso.
- Used to hear.
- The opening of a creature through which food is ingested.
- Used to see.
- The most dilated portion of the digestive system
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- Primary organs of the respiratory system.
- Largest internal organ in the body.
- Used to smell.
- Pumping oxygenated blood to other body parts.
- Types include incisors, canines, premolars, and molars.
12 Clues: Used to see. • Used to hear. • Used to smell. • Connects the head with the torso. • Largest internal organ in the body. • Largest external organ in the body. • Primary organs of the respiratory system. • Pumping oxygenated blood to other body parts. • The most dilated portion of the digestive system • Types include incisors, canines, premolars, and molars. • ...
Respiratory 2023-03-24
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- MDI with Ipratropium and Salbutamol
- A dome-shaped sheet of muscle
- Goblet cells secrete this
- Trap door in the throat
- COPD condition where alveoli membranes break down
- We breathe this in
- Hair-like fringes that move mucous
- oral steroid sometimes taken for asthma flares
- Symbicort
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- Orange "preventer" inhaler
- Grape-like air sacs
- Shake well and inhale 2 puffs qds prn. 3/12 non-stat supply
- Salmeterol
- The most commonly used SABA
- Fluticasone+vilanterol
15 Clues: Symbicort • Salmeterol • We breathe this in • Grape-like air sacs • Fluticasone+vilanterol • Trap door in the throat • Goblet cells secrete this • Orange "preventer" inhaler • The most commonly used SABA • A dome-shaped sheet of muscle • Hair-like fringes that move mucous • MDI with Ipratropium and Salbutamol • oral steroid sometimes taken for asthma flares • ...
TOPIC NUMBER ONE: CIRCULATORY SYSTEM 2015-02-27
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- / The main organ of the system.
- / Blood vessel that carries blood back to the heart.
- / Veins bring blood into an upper __.
- / Arteries lead to __.
- / Circulatory and __ system work together.
- / Carry blood away from the heart.
- / Is pumped out of the ventricle through an artery.
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- / The heart constantly __ blood throughout the body.
- / Chamber of the heart.
- / From an atrium blood flows through a valve called __.
- / Main artery to the body.
- Sistem / Responsible for circulatory.
- Blood Cells / Travel in the blood bringing things to and from the body cells.
13 Clues: / Arteries lead to __. • / Chamber of the heart. • / Main artery to the body. • / The main organ of the system. • / Carry blood away from the heart. • / Veins bring blood into an upper __. • Sistem / Responsible for circulatory. • / Circulatory and __ system work together. • / Is pumped out of the ventricle through an artery. • ...
Personal Hygiene Class 3 2025-11-26
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- The dome shaped muscle.
- The heart has two _____ on each side.
- Absorbs vitamin D from the sun's rays.
- When one body part functions because another is working.
- The heart supplies itself with blood through this artery.
- The skin keeps the body at the correct ____.
- The first layer of the skin.
- Tiny sacs that air passes through to get to the bloodstream.
- ____ hygiene is when you brush and floss daily.
- Carries all the sense organs.
- These kinds of liquids make the kidneys work harder to extract the water.
- This system removes waste in the form of urine.
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- The waste product produce when you exhale.
- A balloon shaped muscle that contracts to alert us of a bathroom break.
- The system that delivers nutrients to the cells.
- Toxins that the kidneys remove from the body.
- Protects and holds the internal organs.
- A pair of spongy air-filled sacs use this system.
- These control the amount of water in the body.
- Blood pumps through this tube.
20 Clues: The dome shaped muscle. • The first layer of the skin. • Carries all the sense organs. • Blood pumps through this tube. • The heart has two _____ on each side. • Absorbs vitamin D from the sun's rays. • Protects and holds the internal organs. • The waste product produce when you exhale. • The skin keeps the body at the correct ____. • ...
Arthropoda 2023-10-01
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- extinct subphylum
- one body segment (class Arachnida, order _____)
- absorb nutrients from the host
- (protein) makes a hard exoskeleton
- under exoskeleton
- 5-part radial symmetry
- part of spiders' respiratory system
- roundworm disease
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- appendages
- (class) has leg claws
- three pairs of legs on the thorax
- millipede diet
- spiders, ticks, scorpions, horseshoe crab (subphylum)
- crabs, shrimps, barnacles (subphylum)
- insects, millipedes, centipedes (subphylum)
- the fourth step in molting
- must ____ an exoskeleton in order to make a new one
- male spiders' performance style
18 Clues: appendages • millipede diet • extinct subphylum • under exoskeleton • roundworm disease • (class) has leg claws • 5-part radial symmetry • the fourth step in molting • absorb nutrients from the host • male spiders' performance style • three pairs of legs on the thorax • (protein) makes a hard exoskeleton • part of spiders' respiratory system • crabs, shrimps, barnacles (subphylum) • ...
Human System 2024-05-17
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- System Which part of the digestive system connects the mouth to the stomach?
- System Which system does the muscular system needs to work with?
- System What part of the respiratory system exchange gases?
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- System Which part of the circulatory system delivers blood to the other parts of the body?
- System Which part of the skeletal system protects the digestive system?
5 Clues: System What part of the respiratory system exchange gases? • System Which system does the muscular system needs to work with? • System Which part of the skeletal system protects the digestive system? • System Which part of the digestive system connects the mouth to the stomach? • ...
Human body systems 2021-04-22
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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. • ...
Human Body 2023-03-12
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- Biggest bone in human body
- Largest internal organ
- Veins that deliver oxygenated blood from the lungs to heart.
- It connects bones to other bones
- Helps move the bones
- Bones that cover the lungs
- ...system brings in oxygen and removes carbon dioxide
- Organ that pumps out blood
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- Bones which protect the spinal cord
- Arteries, Capillaries and Veins are all of...system
- This organ filters the blood and removes the waste
- Pull on the joints, allowing to move
- Bone in the body that does not meet another bone
- Support and protect the various organs of the body
- Largest organ of the human body
15 Clues: Helps move the bones • Largest internal organ • Biggest bone in human body • Bones that cover the lungs • Organ that pumps out blood • Largest organ of the human body • It connects bones to other bones • Bones which protect the spinal cord • Pull on the joints, allowing to move • Bone in the body that does not meet another bone • ...
Gas Exchange 2022-11-15
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- branches into two bronchi, which connects to the lungs
- branch into small bronchioles, each ending with a cluster of alveoli
- the diaphragm relaxes, decreasing the volume of the thoracic cavity
- is the exchange of gases between an organism and its environment
- the respiratory pigment in the blood of vertebrates
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- conducts air to the larynx
- where gas exchange takes place in the lungs
- cavities filter and adjust temperature and humidity of hair
- the diaphragm contracts, increasing the volume of the thoracic cavity
- have the most efficient respiratory system
10 Clues: conducts air to the larynx • have the most efficient respiratory system • where gas exchange takes place in the lungs • the respiratory pigment in the blood of vertebrates • branches into two bronchi, which connects to the lungs • cavities filter and adjust temperature and humidity of hair • is the exchange of gases between an organism and its environment • ...
P3 Body Systems 2019-04-28
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- In the _________________ intestine, water is removed from the undigested food.
- Each part has its own _____________.
- The skeletal system supports the body, give the body _________________ and protects the important organs in the body.
- In the _________________ intestine, digested food passes through the walls of the small intestine into the blood to be transported to the rest of the body.
- The muscular system helps the body to ___________________.
- The human body is made up of many organ ______________.
- The ____________________ system carries digested food, water and oxygen in the blood to all parts of the body and carries waste materials away from the parts of the body.
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- Each body system is made up of many _______________.
- The ___________________ system takes air into the body and removes air from the body.
- The digestive system __________________ food down into simple substances and absorb them into the body.
- Digestive ___________________ are added to the food in the mouth, the stomach and the small intestine.
- Digestion is __________________ in the small intestine.
- Digestion starts in the ______________________.
- A system is made up of many ____________.
14 Clues: Each part has its own _____________. • A system is made up of many ____________. • Digestion starts in the ______________________. • Each body system is made up of many _______________. • Digestion is __________________ in the small intestine. • The human body is made up of many organ ______________. • The muscular system helps the body to ___________________. • ...
What Disease am I? 2025-04-14
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- Microscopic agent that enters and hijacks cells
- Body temperature rises as a defense response
- Easily spread from person to person
- Tiredness caused by immune system activation
- Muscle and joint discomfort during illness
- Organ that becomes inflamed during infection
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- Thick fluid produced in the airways
- When microbes invade and multiply in the body
- Pressure or pain felt in the skull
- Discomfort in the throat when swallowing
- Body system that fights off invaders
- A reflex to clear the respiratory tract
12 Clues: Pressure or pain felt in the skull • Thick fluid produced in the airways • Easily spread from person to person • Body system that fights off invaders • A reflex to clear the respiratory tract • Discomfort in the throat when swallowing • Muscle and joint discomfort during illness • Body temperature rises as a defense response • Tiredness caused by immune system activation • ...
Digestive System 2020-03-31
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- emulsify fat globules into smaller droplets
- large crystals from the salt in bile form
- An enzyme in the saliva that begins starch digestion.
- storage of food and protein digestion
- Glandular organ connected to the small intestine
- Produced by pancreas, breaks down proteins.
- Produced by pancreas, breaks down lipids.
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- food mixed with gastric juices
- the intestine that reabsorbs water from waste
- Glands that produce saliva.
- intestine where most chemical digestion takes place
- Produced bile for fat emulsification, stores carbs
- Start of digestive system and respiratory system.
- hollow muscular tube that connects mouth to stomach
14 Clues: Glands that produce saliva. • food mixed with gastric juices • storage of food and protein digestion • large crystals from the salt in bile form • Produced by pancreas, breaks down lipids. • emulsify fat globules into smaller droplets • Produced by pancreas, breaks down proteins. • the intestine that reabsorbs water from waste • ...
Medicine 2020-11-07
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- Antibiotic (12)
- Unable to respond (11)
- Last year closed 1,100 hospital beds (9)
- Temperature, pulse, blood pressure, oxygen saturation, respiration rate and consciousness (6)
- Bone (5)
- Skin condition (6)
- Needed right now (7)
- Most frequently used analgesic (11)
- Doctors instrument to listen (11)
- Occurs below 35°C (11)
- Sign of disease (7)
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- Pink eye (14)
- Above 140/90 mmHg (12)
- Common winter illness (3)
- Tube for IV (6)
- Care that treats the whole person (8,4)
- Respiratory system specialist (13)
- Broken bone (8)
- Common lung condition (6)
- Inflammation (4)
20 Clues: Bone (5) • Pink eye (14) • Antibiotic (12) • Tube for IV (6) • Broken bone (8) • Inflammation (4) • Skin condition (6) • Sign of disease (7) • Needed right now (7) • Above 140/90 mmHg (12) • Unable to respond (11) • Occurs below 35°C (11) • Common winter illness (3) • Common lung condition (6) • Doctors instrument to listen (11) • Respiratory system specialist (13) • ...
填字游戏词汇库-健康类-G2-医疗专业 2025-03-26
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- Inherited traits (~ disorder)
- Breathing system (~ infection)
- Medical operation (~ recovery)
- Medication dispensary (~ technician)
- Physical condition (~ tracker)
- Physical/emotional injury (~ therapy)
- Tissue for movement (~ strain)
- Global disease (~ control)
- Diet expert (~ advice)
- Circulatory fluid (~ pressure)
- Therapy recovery (~ center)
- Physical injury (~ healing)
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- Bacteria killer (~ resistance)
- Severe but short (~ pain)
- Healing process (~ period)
- Child healthcare (~ clinic)
- Widespread disease (词根: dem-)
- Disease indication (~ check)
- Doctor's order (~ drug)
- Disease identification (~ tool)
- Body functions (词根: physio-)
- Disease prevention (~ shot)
- Outer organ (~ care)
- Follicle growth (~ loss)
- Skeletal component (~ fracture)
25 Clues: Outer organ (~ care) • Diet expert (~ advice) • Doctor's order (~ drug) • Follicle growth (~ loss) • Severe but short (~ pain) • Healing process (~ period) • Global disease (~ control) • Child healthcare (~ clinic) • Disease prevention (~ shot) • Therapy recovery (~ center) • Physical injury (~ healing) • Disease indication (~ check) • Body functions (词根: physio-) • ...
motabolism 2022-02-24
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- a molecule that organisms can use to release energy, and that is made of carbon, hydrogen,
- the ability to make things move or change
- the process of making clear how your evidence supports your claim
- information about the natural world that is used to support or go against (refute) a claim
- system: the body system that transports molecules to and from all cells of the body
- reaction: a process in which atoms rearrange to form new substances
- the body’s use of molecules for energy and growth
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- system: the body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
- dioxide: a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms
- a proposed answer to a question about the natural world
- a group of atoms joined together in a particular way
- system: the body system that takes in food and breaks it down
- a type of energy storage molecule made of many glucose molecules connected together
- acids: molecules that are the building blocks of proteins
- respiration: the chemical reaction between oxygen and glucose that releases energy into cells
- a molecule that organisms get from the air or water around them and use to release energy
- a category of large molecules that perform important functions inside living things
- argument: a claim supported by evidence
- oxygen atoms
- a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole
20 Clues: oxygen atoms • 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 set of interacting parts forming a complex whole • dioxide: a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms • a group of atoms joined together in a particular way • a proposed answer to a question about the natural world • ...
Metabolism-Henning 2022-02-24
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- oxygen atoms
- argument: a claim supported by evidence
- the body’s use of molecules for energy and growth
- respiration the chemical reaction between oxygen and glucose that releases energy into cells
- a molecule that organisms get from the air or water around them and use to release energy
- a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole
- a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms
- the process of making clear how your evidence supports your claim
- a proposed answer to a question about the natural world
- the ability to make things move or change
- a type of energy storage molecule made of many glucose molecules connected together
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- molecules that are the building blocks of proteins
- a category of large molecules that perform important functions inside living things
- system the body system that transports molecules to and from all cells of the body
- reaction a process in which atoms rearrange to form new substances
- system the body system that takes in food and breaks it down
- a molecule that organisms can use to release energy,and that is made of carbon, hydrogen,
- a group of atoms joined together in a particular way
- information about the natural world that is used to support or go against (refute) a claim
- system: the body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
20 Clues: oxygen atoms • argument: a claim supported by evidence • the ability to make things move or change • a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms • the body’s use of molecules for energy and growth • molecules that are the building blocks of proteins • a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole • a group of atoms joined together in a particular way • ...
Metabolism Vocabulary 2022-11-17
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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 2022-11-27
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- this is the strongest bone in the body
- The spinal cord is an important part of this system
- these are the muscles that will strengthen when you do sit ups
- this connects the larynx to the bronchus before reaching the lungs
- This system is responsible for making sure your heart is working
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- The system that helps keep the body structure and has 206 parts to it
- This system includes the mouth, stomach, and intestines
- this is something in the circulatory system that is located in the neck
- This system helps bring oxygen to your body
- Parts of this system include the quadriceps, biceps, triceps
10 Clues: this is the strongest bone in the body • This system helps bring oxygen to your body • The spinal cord is an important part of this system • This system includes the mouth, stomach, and intestines • Parts of this system include the quadriceps, biceps, triceps • these are the muscles that will strengthen when you do sit ups • ...
Human Body Systems - 4 2019-04-12
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- Lung expands to get more oxygen into the body. What system is involved?
- Chemicals that regulate growth and development (e.g. testosterone and estrogen)
- After the breakdown of food into nutrients, what system will transport nutrients across the body?
- System responsible for movement of food and movement of the diaphragm
- Your body feels chilled and develops "goosebumps" which helps to warm your skin. What system is involved?
- You hear the bell ring and instantly get up from your seat to leave class. What system is involved?
- Health workers are exposed to pathogenic and nonpathogenic microorganism. What system is involved in protecting these workers?
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- The kidneys and the urinary bladder are both found in this system
- System that creates red blood cells
- In females, an ovum (egg) moves from an ovary into the uterine tube. What system is involved?
- The pancreas is a gland that produces insulin, a hormone that regulates glucose levels. What system is involved?
- System that moves white blood cells
- Organ that controls all body functions and is part of the nervous system
- What system will break down food into nutrients that the body can absorb?
14 Clues: System that creates red blood cells • System that moves white blood cells • The kidneys and the urinary bladder are both found in this system • System responsible for movement of food and movement of the diaphragm • Lung expands to get more oxygen into the body. What system is involved? • Organ that controls all body functions and is part of the nervous system • ...
Human Body Systems - 4 2019-04-12
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- System that moves white blood cells
- System that creates red blood cells
- Chemicals that regulate growth and development (e.g. testosterone and estrogen)
- After the breakdown of food into nutrients, what system will transport nutrients across the body?
- The kidneys and the urinary bladder are both found in this system
- Lung expands to get more oxygen into the body. What system is involved?
- Your body feels chilled and develops "goosebumps" which helps to warm your skin. What system is involved?
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- Health workers are exposed to pathogenic and nonpathogenic microorganism. What system is involved in protecting these workers?
- What system will break down food into nutrients that the body can absorb?
- System responsible for movement of food and movement of the diaphragm
- Organ that controls all body functions and is part of the nervous system
- In females, an ovum (egg) moves from an ovary into the uterine tube. What system is involved?
- You hear the bell ring and instantly get up from your seat to leave class. What system is involved?
- The pancreas is a gland that produces insulin, a hormone that regulates glucose levels. What system is involved?
14 Clues: System that moves white blood cells • System that creates red blood cells • The kidneys and the urinary bladder are both found in this system • System responsible for movement of food and movement of the diaphragm • Lung expands to get more oxygen into the body. What system is involved? • Organ that controls all body functions and is part of the nervous system • ...
Levels of Organization 2023-03-09
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- Takes in air and gives oxygen to the body and removes carbon dioxide
- The location where the absorption takes place
- Where gas exchange takes place in the Respiratory System
- Carries oxygenated blood
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- Breaks down food to molecules that are absorbed for your cells to use
- Moves blood around the body which carries oxygen, nutrients, and carbon dioxide
- Churns the food to mix it with digestive juices
- Carries blood with carbon dioxide
- Pumps the blood through the body
9 Clues: Carries oxygenated blood • Pumps the blood through the body • Carries blood with carbon dioxide • The location where the absorption takes place • Churns the food to mix it with digestive juices • Where gas exchange takes place in the Respiratory System • Takes in air and gives oxygen to the body and removes carbon dioxide • ...
Human Body Vocabulary 2020-11-11
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- , Carry blood away from and towards the heart.
- , Inhales oxygen and exhales carbon dioxide
- System , Helps you breathe
- , Is a muscle that helps blood flow throughout your body
- System , Helps break down food
- , Eating and speaking
- System , is made up of blood vessels that carry blood away from and towards the heart
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- , Helps the food travel to your stomach
- , Helps with digest food, fighting germs, and regulating the body’s water balance
- , Uses a process called enzymes to break down food
- , provides your body with the oxygen and nutrients it needs, it also carries away waste
- , Windpipe part of your airway system
- , Helps you breathe and moves fresh air into your body while removing waste gases
13 Clues: , Eating and speaking • System , Helps you breathe • System , Helps break down food • , Windpipe part of your airway system • , Helps the food travel to your stomach • , Inhales oxygen and exhales carbon dioxide • , Carry blood away from and towards the heart. • , Uses a process called enzymes to break down food • , Is a muscle that helps blood flow throughout your body • ...
Nervous system 2023-12-07
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- Sends signals to the brain and spinal cord
- a message that ravels through a neuron
- system Controls the body and communication
- balance,posture cardiac respiratory, and vasomotor
- lobe transmits the sense of smell received by olfactory receptors
- controls motor skills
- Not part of the Nervous system
- cord Mass of bundle neurons found in the vertebral cavity
- Organs eyes,ears,nose,mouth
- sends messages all over your body to allow you to do everything
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- infectious disease that can specifically impact the nervous system
- the place where neurons connect and communicate with each
- Scans produce detailed pictures of the inside body
- Scientist who studies and treats the nervous
- controls muscle movement, language, processing what your senses pick up
- short strands branching out from a neuron carrying messages to the cell body
- sulcus also know as central fissure
- lobe receives and processes sensory input
- lobe auditory memories, some hearing,visual memories and other memories
- a thing long fiber of a nerve cell impulse
20 Clues: controls motor skills • Organs eyes,ears,nose,mouth • Not part of the Nervous system • sulcus also know as central fissure • a message that ravels through a neuron • lobe receives and processes sensory input • Sends signals to the brain and spinal cord • system Controls the body and communication • a thing long fiber of a nerve cell impulse • ...
Organs and Organ Systems 2023-09-14
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- a system that is a collection of glands that produce hormones and send them into the circulatory system
- a system that is two or more organs that work together to perform body functions.
- a system in vertebrates that is part of the immune system, and complementary to the circulatory system
- a system that filters blood and eliminates waste products; helps maintain homeostasis
- a system that produces and transports reproductive cells
- a system that brings in oxygen for cells, expels carbon dioxide and water vapor
- a system that protects against disease; stores and generates white blood cells
- a system that transports oxygen, nutrients, hormones, and wastes; helps regulate body temperature
- a system that regulates bodys response to changes in internal and external environment; processes information
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- a system that supports and protects vital organs; allows movement; stores minerals; bone marrow is site of red blood cell production
- a system that includes transportation of oxygen, nutrients and hormones throughout the body within the blood
- a system that protects against infection, UV radiation; regulates body temperature
- a system that produces voluntary and involuntary movements; helps to circulate blood and move food through the digestive system
- a system that breaks down and absorbs nutrients, salts, and water; transfers digested materials to the blood
- a group of tissues that carry out a specialized function of the body.
15 Clues: a system that produces and transports reproductive cells • a group of tissues that carry out a specialized function of the body. • a system that protects against disease; stores and generates white blood cells • a system that brings in oxygen for cells, expels carbon dioxide and water vapor • ...
Body Organ Systems 2022-09-15
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- filters out chemical waste, salt waste, and nitrogenous waste.
- system that makes a baby
- Bones, ligaments and cartilage make up this system
- What protects and supports the organs, produces heat, synthesizes vitamin D, and protects tissues from abrasion?
- we exercise when we use this organ
- organ system consisting of skin, hair, nails, and exocrine glands.
- A system where the hypothalamus secretes hormones to control reproduction, growth, and metabolism.
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- What system removes waste gases, picking up de-oxygenated blood, releases oxygenated blood into the body.
- brings O2, supply nutrients, and hormones throughout the body, removes waste.
- The system that contains the heart and the blood vessels and moves blood throughout the body.
- system that protects the body from pathogens, releasing lymphocytes to destroy foreign material.
- The system that drains lymph fluid from cells and tissue recirculating it into the bloodsteam, also storing T-cells in lymph tissue.
- system that allow movement in the body is the result of muscle contraction.
- Transmit signals from the brain to the rest of the body & Internal organs to control the abilities to function.
- The organ in the digestive system used to break down food, absorb nutrition, eliminate indigestable material.
15 Clues: system that makes a baby • we exercise when we use this organ • Bones, ligaments and cartilage make up this system • filters out chemical waste, salt waste, and nitrogenous waste. • organ system consisting of skin, hair, nails, and exocrine glands. • system that allow movement in the body is the result of muscle contraction. • ...
RESP-NET 2025-10-01
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- Infection of one or both lungs caused by bacteria, viruses, or fungi.
- RESP-NET tracks respiratory virus associated ____.
- Web application for collecting data.
- A test type that's less sensitive than molecular tests.
- Dobutamine, epinephrine, or norepinephrine, for example.
- A common EMR vendor.
- Infants can be protected from RSV by vaccinating ____ people.
- An antiviral given to some people hospitalized with severe COVID.
- A respiratory viral disease that emerged in 2019.
- Full chart reviews are completed for ___ cases.
- A respiratory virus that isn't a RESP-NET pathogen, but with test results collected in the viral pathogens instrument.
- Total number of pregnancies the patient has had in their lifetime, regardless of whether the pregnancy resulted in a live birth.
- The set of CDC programs RESP-NET is a part of.
- A monoclonal antibody given to newborns to prevent RSV approved in 2025.
- An influenza lineage rarely seen since 2020.
- A sign of respiratory distress in young children; areas below the ribs, between the ribs, in the neck, above the collarbone sink in with each inhalation.
- Other, ___
- A respiratory virus that caused a pandemic in 2009.
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- The process of finding the location of street addresses, in RESP-NET to assign census tracts.
- An antiviral for influenza.
- A move from one acute care hospital to another.
- Abbreviation for the race and ethnicity category added to the CRF in 2024-25
- ___ date, when symptoms started.
- Cultures should only be recorded if they are from ___ or respiratory sites.
- ___ disease, includes LBBB, DVT, CVA, CHF, for example.
- The overall impact of respiratory viruses.
- A facility or patient's home, in which palliative and supportive care for terminally ill patients and their families are provided.
- A rare, severe complication of COVID that affects some pediatric patients.
- Severe complication of diabetes collected in the discharged diagnoses section.
- The national health insurance program for people 65 years and older (also covers some people under the age of 65 with disabilities and people with ESRD).
- A type of lung imaging.
- H5N1, for example
- An outcome ascertained through probabilistic matching with vital statistics data.
- A form of non-invasive ventilation different than regular oxygen delivered via nasal cannula.
- A respiratory virus that often causes severe illness in infants.
35 Clues: Other, ___ • H5N1, for example • A common EMR vendor. • A type of lung imaging. • An antiviral for influenza. • ___ date, when symptoms started. • Web application for collecting data. • The overall impact of respiratory viruses. • An influenza lineage rarely seen since 2020. • The set of CDC programs RESP-NET is a part of. • A move from one acute care hospital to another. • ...
M. Taub: The Respiratory System 2021-04-30
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- prevents food from entering the trachea
- bones protecting the lungs
- a muscle that helps with breathing
- the trachea splits into the left and right ____
- 🫁
- the scientific name for "throat"
- includes both the mouth and the nose
- the gas that we breath in
- the "little sacs" where gas exchange happens
- these cells produce mucus
- when we breathe out
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- the smallest, thinnest type of blood vessel
- oxygen moves from high concentration to low concentration
- the gas that we breath out
- the bronchuss splits into smaller branches called ____
- sweep mucus out of the lungs (hair like)
- the scientific name for "windpipe"
- when we breathe in
18 Clues: 🫁 • when we breathe in • when we breathe out • the gas that we breath in • these cells produce mucus • bones protecting the lungs • the gas that we breath out • the scientific name for "throat" • a muscle that helps with breathing • the scientific name for "windpipe" • includes both the mouth and the nose • prevents food from entering the trachea • ...
Respiratory system 2021-03-12
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- Inside the lungs bronchi is further divided into_____
- Prevents the food from entering the windpipe
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- Muscles that help in the movement of the rib cage on inhalation and exhalation
- Gas exchange in the lungs happens in ____
- Common passage for food and air
- Pair of spongy organs protected by the ribcage
6 Clues: Common passage for food and air • Gas exchange in the lungs happens in ____ • Prevents the food from entering the windpipe • Pair of spongy organs protected by the ribcage • Inside the lungs bronchi is further divided into_____ • Muscles that help in the movement of the rib cage on inhalation and exhalation
respiratory system 2021-11-12
Respiratory System 2023-03-29
6 Clues: Transport oxygen and remove CO2 • Carry air in and out of your lungs 1/2 • Carry air in and out of your lungs 2/2 • Responsible for breathing, swallowing, and talking • Carries air, food, and fluid from your nose and mouth • One of the ways your body gets oxygen and removes CO2
Respiratory system 2016-09-11
6 Clues: tube leading to the lungs • where gas exchange happens • valve that opens to let air in • gas the lungs puts into the body • sections each lung is divided in to • dioxide the lungs take out of the body
Respiratory System 2017-11-28
6 Clues: Part of the system • Is an _______ system • The gas you breath out • Take oxygan to the blood • The lungs get _____ and _____ • Is where the fresh oxygen comes in
Respiratory system 2021-12-07
6 Clues: what is rich in air • breathing is a ———————— processs • Breathing takes place with the help of • what is surrounded by blood capillaries • glucose+Oxygen——————->carbon-dioxide+Water • who discovered how enegry is generated from food
respiratory system 2022-01-19
6 Clues: the act of breathing in • another gas contained in air • the air contains 0.04 percent • the organ that takes in oxygen • the air contains twenty one percent • the air contains seven eight percent
Respiratory System 2022-01-10
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- pair of spongy, air-filled organs located on either side of the chest (thorax).
- is a thin skeletal muscle that sits at the base of the chest and separates the abdomen from the chest.
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- cavity-lies above the bone that forms the roof of the mouth and curves down at the back to join the throat.
- (pharynx) is a muscular tube that runs from the back of your nose down into your neck.
- is one part of your airway system. Airways are pipes that carry oxygen-rich air to your lungs. When you inhale, air travels from your nose, through your larynx.
- prominent structure between the eyes that serves as the entrance to the respiratory tract and contains the olfactory organ.
6 Clues: pair of spongy, air-filled organs located on either side of the chest (thorax). • (pharynx) is a muscular tube that runs from the back of your nose down into your neck. • is a thin skeletal muscle that sits at the base of the chest and separates the abdomen from the chest. • ...
Respiratory system 2022-02-09
7 Clues: Used to breath in oxygen • Used to breath in oxygen • Scientific name for air sac • Two pipes that split in trachea • Is a organ that you breath with • Scientific name for the windpipe • Dioxide Gas that is exchanged to oxygen in the air sac
Respiratory System 2022-02-09
6 Clues: Organ in the Respiratory System • What do you breathe in the most • What does the trachea lead into • What does the bronchus lead into • What does the bronchial lead into • and nose Where does the air come through first
Respiratory system 2022-02-09
6 Clues: Atrapan el oxígeno. • Tenemos dos de este órgano. • El aire entra al cuerpo por la... • El tubo que conecta nariz y pulmones. • El músculo que hace que los pulmones se muevan. • ¿Quiénes atrapan el polvo y las bacterias en la nariz?
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 2025-08-11
6 Clues: muscle under the lungs • where the gas exchange takes place • air enters our body through our mouth and ______ • is a tube that connects the throat to the lungs • the name of the two tubes between the bronchioles and the trachea • air passes down through the pharynx the ______ and then the trachea
Body Organ Systems 2022-09-15
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- Bones, ligaments and cartilage make up this system
- What protects and supports the organs, produces heat, synthesizes vitamin D, and protects tissues from abrasion?
- filters out chemical waste, salt waste, and nitrogenous waste.
- organ system consisting of skin, hair, nails, and exocrine glands.
- The system that contains the heart and the blood vessels and moves blood throughout the body.
- A system where the hypothalamus secretes hormones to control reproduction, growth, and metabolism.
- system that allow movement in the body is the result of muscle contraction.
- brings O2, supply nutrients, and hormones throughout the body, removes waste.
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- What system removes waste gases, picking up de-oxygenated blood, releases oxygenated blood into the body.
- system that protects the body from pathogens, releasing lymphocytes to destroy foreign material.
- we exercise when we use this organ
- Transmit signals from the brain to the rest of the body & Internal organs to control the abilities to function.
- The organ in the digestive system used to break down food, absorb nutrition, eliminate indigestable material.
- The system that drains lymph fluid from cells and tissue recirculating it into the bloodsteam, also storing T-cells in lymph tissue.
- system that makes a baby
15 Clues: system that makes a baby • we exercise when we use this organ • Bones, ligaments and cartilage make up this system • filters out chemical waste, salt waste, and nitrogenous waste. • organ system consisting of skin, hair, nails, and exocrine glands. • system that allow movement in the body is the result of muscle contraction. • ...
Body Organ Systems 2022-09-15
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- system that allow movement in the body is the result of muscle contraction.
- filters out chemical waste, salt waste, and nitrogenous waste.
- The organ in the digestive system used to break down food, absorb nutrition, eliminate indigestable material.
- The system that contains the heart and the blood vessels and moves blood throughout the body.
- we exercise when we use this organ
- A system where the hypothalamus secretes hormones to control reproduction, growth, and metabolism.
- What system removes waste gases, picking up de-oxygenated blood, releases oxygenated blood into the body.
- system that makes a baby
- Transmit signals from the brain to the rest of the body & Internal organs to control the abilities to function.
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- organ system consisting of skin, hair, nails, and exocrine glands.
- The system that drains lymph fluid from cells and tissue recirculating it into the bloodsteam, also storing T-cells in lymph tissue.
- system that protects the body from pathogens, releasing lymphocytes to destroy foreign material.
- protects and supports the organs, produces heat, synthesizes vitamin D, and protects tissues from abrasion
- brings O2, supply nutrients, and hormones throughout the body, removes waste.
- Bones, ligaments and cartilage make up this system
15 Clues: system that makes a baby • we exercise when we use this organ • Bones, ligaments and cartilage make up this system • filters out chemical waste, salt waste, and nitrogenous waste. • organ system consisting of skin, hair, nails, and exocrine glands. • system that allow movement in the body is the result of muscle contraction. • ...
Body Systems 2022-01-09
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- Hormone production and release
- Gas exchange
- Movement
- Provides structure to body and protection for internal organs
- Breaking down food into usable nutrients
- Delivering O2 and nutrients
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- Making offspring
- Body’s defense system (also known as immune)
- Physical barrier to the body for protection
- Expelling wastes
- Voluntary and involuntary movements
11 Clues: Movement • Gas exchange • Making offspring • Expelling wastes • Delivering O2 and nutrients • Hormone production and release • Voluntary and involuntary movements • Breaking down food into usable nutrients • Physical barrier to the body for protection • Body’s defense system (also known as immune) • Provides structure to body and protection for internal organs
Bacterial and Viral disease 2013-04-20
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- a bacterial disease attacking the lungs
- a disease affecting nervous system most attacking from 4-14 years
- bacterial disease caused by puncture wound
- a viral disease affects immune system
- disease caused by alcohol addiction
- a disease transfers by animal bite and causes convulsions
- a disease caused by lyme insect
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- a disease causing inflammation of the brain protective membrane that could be bacterial or viral
- sexually transmitted disease
- a disease with reddish rash and fever
- mildchiken pox
- a disesas found in some types of uncooked meat
- mild influenza
- bacterial disease attacks the respiratory tract causing sore throat
- adisease caused by defficiency of vitamin C
15 Clues: mildchiken pox • mild influenza • sexually transmitted disease • a disease caused by lyme insect • disease caused by alcohol addiction • a disease with reddish rash and fever • a viral disease affects immune system • a bacterial disease attacking the lungs • bacterial disease caused by puncture wound • adisease caused by defficiency of vitamin C • ...
Body Systems 2024-04-26
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- Tube that connects the pharynx to the stomach
- Connects muscle to bone
- The main organ of the respiratory system
- Small arteries
- Muscle found in the heart
- Main organ of the excretory system
- Filter the air we inhale and is also known as the windpipe
- Muscles you cannot control
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- Muscular contractions that push food along the digestive tract
- Muscles you cannot control
- Gives our blood its color
- Separate the chambers of the hear
- The watery portion of blood
- A tube that moves the urine from the kidney to the bladder
- The process of bone formation
- The process of metabolic wastes being removed from the body
16 Clues: Small arteries • Connects muscle to bone • Gives our blood its color • Muscle found in the heart • Muscles you cannot control • Muscles you cannot control • The watery portion of blood • The process of bone formation • Separate the chambers of the hear • Main organ of the excretory system • The main organ of the respiratory system • Tube that connects the pharynx to the stomach • ...
crossword 2024-11-27
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- Main organ of the circulatory system.
- Filters waste and produces urine.
- Main respiratory organ for gas exchange.
- Pumps blood throughout the circulatory system.
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- Absorbs water and processes waste.
- Produces insulin and digestive enzymes.
- Breaks down food into nutrients.
- Largest external organ, protecting the body.
- Largest internal organ; detoxifies the blood.
- Controls the body's functions as part of the nervous system.
10 Clues: Breaks down food into nutrients. • Filters waste and produces urine. • Absorbs water and processes waste. • Main organ of the circulatory system. • Produces insulin and digestive enzymes. • Main respiratory organ for gas exchange. • Largest external organ, protecting the body. • Largest internal organ; detoxifies the blood. • Pumps blood throughout the circulatory system. • ...
Safety 2021-06-13
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- Protects respiratory system
- Eye Protection
- Safe wrist position
- Maintain floor free of this
- ____ Committee
- Parking lot speed limit
- A frame ladder
- Bend here when lifting
- Listen for this around forklifts
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- Tie up hair when this length
- Wet floor creates this hazard
- Fire exits must remain ____
- Cut resistant ____
- ____feet is max height for wood pallets
- Pull, aim, squeeze, sweep
- A hazard from loose electrical cords
- Safety Data Sheet contains chemical info
- Personnel Protection Equipment
- Used to cut film on wrap machine
- Turn this when parking pallet jack
20 Clues: Eye Protection • ____ Committee • A frame ladder • Cut resistant ____ • Safe wrist position • Bend here when lifting • Parking lot speed limit • Pull, aim, squeeze, sweep • Protects respiratory system • Fire exits must remain ____ • Maintain floor free of this • Tie up hair when this length • Wet floor creates this hazard • Personnel Protection Equipment • Used to cut film on wrap machine • ...
Pharmacy 2022-10-06
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- Under the tongue
- Device for administering respiratory meds
- Drugs used to treat allergies
- Class of medications that relieve pain
- Drug in rescue inhalers
- Brand name Omeprazole
- Soda created by pharmacist in Atlanta, GA
- Where prescriptions are filled
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- Generic Motrin
- Sticker with patient and drug information
- Common fever reducer and pain reliever
- Aspirin originated from this bark
- Treats bacterial infections
- Number of controlled substances schedules
- Tool for weighing
- Wash your hands and garb up in here
- Automated dispensing system
- Our Electronic health record software
- Term used send medication urgently
- Treatment for cancer
20 Clues: Generic Motrin • Under the tongue • Tool for weighing • Treatment for cancer • Brand name Omeprazole • Drug in rescue inhalers • Treats bacterial infections • Automated dispensing system • Drugs used to treat allergies • Where prescriptions are filled • Aspirin originated from this bark • Term used send medication urgently • Wash your hands and garb up in here • ...
Human System 2024-05-17
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- System Which part of the digestive system connects the mouth to the stomach?
- System Which system does the muscular system needs to work with?
- System What part of the respiratory system exchange gases?
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- System Which part of the circulatory system delivers blood to the other parts of the body?
- System Which part of the skeletal system protects the digestive system?
5 Clues: System What part of the respiratory system exchange gases? • System Which system does the muscular system needs to work with? • System Which part of the skeletal system protects the digestive system? • System Which part of the digestive system connects the mouth to the stomach? • ...
Body Organ Systems 2022-09-15
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- The system that contains the heart and the blood vessels and moves blood throughout the body.
- The organ in the digestive system used to break down food, absorb nutrition, eliminate indigestable material.
- system that protects the body from pathogens, releasing lymphocytes to destroy foreign material.
- we exercise when we use this organ
- brings O2, supply nutrients, and hormones throughout the body, removes waste.
- In the endrocine system the hypothalamus secretes "________" to control reproduction, growth, and metabolism.
- organ system consisting of skin, hair, nails, and exocrine glands.
- filters out chemical waste, salt waste, and nitrogenous waste.
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- The system that drains lymph fluid from cells and tissue recirculating it into the bloodsteam, also storing T-cells in lymph tissue.
- system that makes a baby
- Bones, ligaments and cartilage make up this system
- Transmit signals from the brain to the rest of the body & Internal organs to control the abilities to function.
- What protects and supports the organs, produces heat, synthesizes vitamin D, and protects tissues from abrasion?
- system that allow movement in the body is the result of muscle contraction.
- What system removes waste gases, picking up de-oxygenated blood, releases oxygenated blood into the body.
15 Clues: system that makes a baby • we exercise when we use this organ • Bones, ligaments and cartilage make up this system • filters out chemical waste, salt waste, and nitrogenous waste. • organ system consisting of skin, hair, nails, and exocrine glands. • system that allow movement in the body is the result of muscle contraction. • ...
Respiratory & Circulatory Systems 2023-02-15
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- Any of the muscular-walled tubes forming part of the circulation system by which blood (mainly that which has been oxygenated) is conveyed from the heart to all parts of the body.
- The colorless fluid part of blood, lymph, or milk, in which corpuscles or fat globules are suspended.
- Distributes the air throughout the lungs until reaching the respiratory bronchioles
- Any of the minute branches into which a bronchus divides.
- Blood cell that is made in the bone marrow and found in the blood and lymph tissue.
- Any of the tubes forming part of the blood circulation system of the body, carrying in most cases oxygen-depleted blood toward the heart.
- System that transports blood throughout the body
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- A tubular structure carrying blood through the tissues and organs; a vein, artery, or capillary.
- Most common type of blood cell.
- Filter and warm the air, and make it moist before it goes into the lungs.
- Carries oxygen-rich air to your lungs.
- Any of the fine branching blood vessels that form a network between the arterioles and venules.
- Carries air, food and fluid down from the nose and mouth.
- Any of the many tiny air sacs of the lungs which allow for rapid gaseous exchange.
- Protect the lower respiratory tract from aspirating food into the trachea while breathing.
15 Clues: Most common type of blood cell. • Carries oxygen-rich air to your lungs. • System that transports blood throughout the body • Carries air, food and fluid down from the nose and mouth. • Any of the minute branches into which a bronchus divides. • Filter and warm the air, and make it moist before it goes into the lungs. • ...
Biology 2021-10-20
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- the body system that takes in food and breaks it down
- end sacs in the lungs where oxygen transfers to the circulatory system
- the chemical reaction between oxygen and glucose that releases energy into cells
- a group of atoms joined together in a particular way
- proteins are digested and break down into these smaller molecules
- a molecule that organisms get from the air and use to release energy
- large molecules that break down into amino acids
- the body system that transports molecules to and from all cells of the body
- takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
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- information about the natural world that is used to support or go against (refute) a claim
- small projections lining the small intestine where amino acids and glucose can be absorbed into the circulatory system
- a part of the digestive system
- a representation that allows us to 'see' an object or system that is too small or too large to be seen with our eyes
- a process in which atoms rearrange to form new substances
- a molecule that organisms can use to release energy
- a part of the digestive system and the respiratory system
16 Clues: a part of the digestive system • takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide • large molecules that break down into amino acids • a molecule that organisms can use to release energy • a group of atoms joined together in a particular way • the body system that takes in food and breaks it down • a process in which atoms rearrange to form new substances • ...
3/4 PE U3AO2 2025-12-11
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- The percentage of this fuel being used as an energy source decreases as the exercise intensity increase because there are many complex chemical reactions involved making it harder to break down
- The anaerobic glycolysis system is used during _____-_____ durations
- The aerobic system is used during ____ durations
- Acute muscular system responses to exercise are those that occur in the _____ muscles themselves
- When at ____, the body’s need for ATP is relatively small
- Ability to continue to work at very high intensities whilst in the presence of harmful metabolic byproducts (anaerobic capacity)
- As exercise intensity increases, oxygen uptake ______ in direct proportions because the body requires more oxygen to perform at higher intenisties
- The state in which oxygen supply equals oxygen demand
- This can provide energy for ATP resynthesis under both anaerobic and aerobic conditions
- The ATP PC system is used during _____ durations
- The ATP PC system has a _____ intensity
- The slowest energy system to contribute towards ATP resynthesis due to the complex nature of its chemical reactions
- The elevated oxygen consumption which exceeds that normally experienced at rest, is referred to as…
- The aerobic system has a ___ intensity
- Increased motor unit and muscle fibre recruitment, AVO2 difference, muscle temperature, muscle enzyme activity, oxygen use and decreased muscle substrates are a result of which acute response system
- The aerobic energy system provides energy for activities that require low-moderate intensities over _____ ______ e.g marathon
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- In which energy system are muscular stores of glycogen converted into glucose, then, with the aid of glycolysis enzymes the glucose is broken Dow into a substance called pyruvic acid
- Refers to the processes being involved in the breakdown of stored phosphagens (ATP AND PC) without oxygen being involved
- When this bond is broken, energy is released that enables ATP to be resynthesised from ADP and Pi (used for short duration, high intensity efforts)
- The state in which there is a discrepancy between oxygen supply and the oxygen needed to meet the energy requirements of the activity
- Essential component of a balanced diet. Allows for muscle growth and repair, fights diseases, assist in chemical reactions and transport materials
- Increased HR, SV, Q, blood pressure, AVO2 difference and redistribution of blood flow to working muscles are a result of which acute response system
- The ATP PC system provides energy for activities that require _____ efforts
- Which recovery type is used to restore ATP and PC stores (ATP PC system)
- Increased RR, TV, V and pulmonary diffusion are a result of which acute response system
- Acute responses to the respiratory system to exercise are designated to facilitate an increase in the availability of oxygen and the removal of _____ ______
- The anaerobic glycolysis system provides energy for activities that require high intensity with ______ rest
- Cardiovascular acute responses are designated to facilitate rapid and efficient delivery of increased amounts of _____ to the working muscles in order to meet the body’s increased demand for energy
- The anaerobic glycolysis system has a ____ intensity
- Which recovery type is used to help the body to recover from exercise where the aerobic or anaerobic glycolysis systems have been the primary contributors to ATP resynthesis
- The final point where lactate entry into and removal from blood are balanced (Aerobic power)
31 Clues: The aerobic system has a ___ intensity • The ATP PC system has a _____ intensity • The aerobic system is used during ____ durations • The ATP PC system is used during _____ durations • The anaerobic glycolysis system has a ____ intensity • The state in which oxygen supply equals oxygen demand • When at ____, the body’s need for ATP is relatively small • ...
Human Body Systems 2019-04-12
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- The pancreas is a gland that produces insulin, a hormone that regulates glucose levels. What system is involved?
- In females, an ovum (egg) moves from an ovary into the uterine tube. What system is involved?
- Health workers are exposed to pathogenic and nonpathogenic microorganism. What system is involved in protecting these workers?
- Lung expands to get more oxygen into the body. What system is involved?
- The kidneys and the urinary bladder are both found in this system
- System responsible for movement of food and movement of the diaphragm
- Chemicals that regulate growth and development (e.g. testosterone and estrogen)
- Organ that controls all body functions and is part of the nervous system
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- Your body feels chilled and develops "goosebumps" which helps to warm your skin. What system is involved?
- After the breakdown of food into nutrients, what system will transport nutrients across the body?
- You hear the bell ring and instantly get up from your seat to leave class. What system is involved?
- What system will break down food into nutrients that the body can absorb?
- System that creates red blood cells
- System that moves white blood cells
14 Clues: System that creates red blood cells • System that moves white blood cells • The kidneys and the urinary bladder are both found in this system • System responsible for movement of food and movement of the diaphragm • Lung expands to get more oxygen into the body. What system is involved? • Organ that controls all body functions and is part of the nervous system • ...
Human Body Systems 2019-04-12
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- After the breakdown of food into nutrients, what system will transport nutrients across the body?
- In females, an ovum (egg) moves from an ovary into the uterine tube. What system is involved?
- Organ that controls all body functions and is part of the nervous system
- System that creates red blood cells
- Lung expands to get more oxygen into the body. What system is involved?
- You hear the bell ring and instantly get up from your seat to leave class. What system is involved?
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- System responsible for movement of food and movement of the diaphragm
- System that moves white blood cells
- Chemicals that regulate growth and development (e.g. testosterone and estrogen)
- Your body feels chilled and develops "goosebumps" which helps to warm your skin. What system is involved?
- The kidneys and the urinary bladder are both found in this system
- The pancreas is a gland that produces insulin, a hormone that regulates glucose levels. What system is involved?
- What system will break down food into nutrients that the body can absorb?
- Health workers are exposed to pathogenic and nonpathogenic microorganism. What system is involved in protecting these workers?
14 Clues: System that moves white blood cells • System that creates red blood cells • The kidneys and the urinary bladder are both found in this system • System responsible for movement of food and movement of the diaphragm • Lung expands to get more oxygen into the body. What system is involved? • Organ that controls all body functions and is part of the nervous system • ...
Human Body Systems - 3 2019-04-12
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- System that moves white blood cells
- Organ that controls all body functions and is part of the nervous system
- You hear the bell ring and instantly get up from your seat to leave class. What system is involved?
- After the breakdown of food into nutrients, what system will transport nutrients across the body?
- The pancreas is a gland that produces insulin, a hormone that regulates glucose levels. What system is involved?
- Your body feels chilled and develops "goosebumps" which helps to warm your skin. What system is involved?
- System responsible for movement of food and movement of the diaphragm
- System that creates red blood cells
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- Chemicals that regulate growth and development (e.g. testosterone and estrogen)
- What system will break down food into nutrients that the body can absorb?
- In females, an ovum (egg) moves from an ovary into the uterine tube. What system is involved?
- Lung expands to get more oxygen into the body. What system is involved?
- Health workers are exposed to pathogenic and nonpathogenic microorganism. What system is involved in protecting these workers?
- The kidneys and the urinary bladder are both found in this system
14 Clues: System that moves white blood cells • System that creates red blood cells • The kidneys and the urinary bladder are both found in this system • System responsible for movement of food and movement of the diaphragm • Lung expands to get more oxygen into the body. What system is involved? • Organ that controls all body functions and is part of the nervous system • ...
Human Body Systems - 4 2019-04-12
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- You hear the bell ring and instantly get up from your seat to leave class. What system is involved?
- Health workers are exposed to pathogenic and nonpathogenic microorganism. What system is involved in protecting these workers?
- Lung expands to get more oxygen into the body. What system is involved?
- In females, an ovum (egg) moves from an ovary into the uterine tube. What system is involved?
- Chemicals that regulate growth and development (e.g. testosterone and estrogen)
- The kidneys and the urinary bladder are both found in this system
- After the breakdown of food into nutrients, what system will transport nutrients across the body?
- System that moves white blood cells
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- What system will break down food into nutrients that the body can absorb?
- System that creates red blood cells
- Your body feels chilled and develops "goosebumps" which helps to warm your skin. What system is involved?
- System responsible for movement of food and movement of the diaphragm
- The pancreas is a gland that produces insulin, a hormone that regulates glucose levels. What system is involved?
- Organ that controls all body functions and is part of the nervous system
14 Clues: System that creates red blood cells • System that moves white blood cells • The kidneys and the urinary bladder are both found in this system • System responsible for movement of food and movement of the diaphragm • Lung expands to get more oxygen into the body. What system is involved? • Organ that controls all body functions and is part of the nervous system • ...
Human Body Systems - 4 2019-04-12
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- System responsible for movement of food and movement of the diaphragm
- The pancreas is a gland that produces insulin, a hormone that regulates glucose levels. What system is involved?
- Chemicals that regulate growth and development (e.g. testosterone and estrogen)
- System that moves white blood cells
- Organ that controls all body functions and is part of the nervous system
- After the breakdown of food into nutrients, what system will transport nutrients across the body?
- Your body feels chilled and develops "goosebumps" which helps to warm your skin. What system is involved?
- System that creates red blood cells
- Health workers are exposed to pathogenic and nonpathogenic microorganism. What system is involved in protecting these workers?
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- The kidneys and the urinary bladder are both found in this system
- In females, an ovum (egg) moves from an ovary into the uterine tube. What system is involved?
- Lung expands to get more oxygen into the body. What system is involved?
- What system will break down food into nutrients that the body can absorb?
- You hear the bell ring and instantly get up from your seat to leave class. What system is involved?
14 Clues: System that moves white blood cells • System that creates red blood cells • The kidneys and the urinary bladder are both found in this system • System responsible for movement of food and movement of the diaphragm • Lung expands to get more oxygen into the body. What system is involved? • Organ that controls all body functions and is part of the nervous system • ...
Human Body Systems - 4 2019-04-12
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- Chemicals that regulate growth and development (e.g. testosterone and estrogen)
- Organ that controls all body functions and is part of the nervous system
- Lung expands to get more oxygen into the body. What system is involved?
- In females, an ovum (egg) moves from an ovary into the uterine tube. What system is involved?
- You hear the bell ring and instantly get up from your seat to leave class. What system is involved?
- After the breakdown of food into nutrients, what system will transport nutrients across the body?
- System that creates red blood cells
- System that moves white blood cells
- The kidneys and the urinary bladder are both found in this system
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- The pancreas is a gland that produces insulin, a hormone that regulates glucose levels. What system is involved?
- System responsible for movement of food and movement of the diaphragm
- What system will break down food into nutrients that the body can absorb?
- Your body feels chilled and develops "goosebumps" which helps to warm your skin. What system is involved?
- Health workers are exposed to pathogenic and nonpathogenic microorganism. What system is involved in protecting these workers?
14 Clues: System that creates red blood cells • System that moves white blood cells • The kidneys and the urinary bladder are both found in this system • System responsible for movement of food and movement of the diaphragm • Lung expands to get more oxygen into the body. What system is involved? • Organ that controls all body functions and is part of the nervous system • ...
Hierarchical organization of interacting systems in a human body 2023-06-11
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- What goes in must come out.
- What system of Mohammed Ali stopped working properly.
- Which system does the coronavirus attack first?
- The shogun is above the Emporer in Japanese history because of the what?
- ប្រព័ន្ធដែលប្រឆាំងនឹងភ្នាក់ងារបង្កជំអឺ
- What is one of the most common organs you see on spooky day?
- What system do you use when u answer the call of nature?
- 如果你想成为一个有男子气概的男人,你必须训练什么?
- When you make a call you use a ___-phone.
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- What system do short people need?
- Basketball player Wilt Chamberlain died because this system stopped.
- 如果我们要有孩子我们要用什么?
12 Clues: 如果我们要有孩子我们要用什么? • 如果你想成为一个有男子气概的男人,你必须训练什么? • What goes in must come out. • What system do short people need? • ប្រព័ន្ធដែលប្រឆាំងនឹងភ្នាក់ងារបង្កជំអឺ • When you make a call you use a ___-phone. • Which system does the coronavirus attack first? • What system of Mohammed Ali stopped working properly. • What system do you use when u answer the call of nature? • ...
Human Body Systems 2022-01-06
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- stores bile
- part of the digestive system where nutrients are absorbed
- makes bile
- helps fight disease
- stores urine
- makes digestive enzymes that get added to the small intestines
- acid is added to the food to chemically digest it and produce chyme
- gets added to the food in the mouth
- help with clotting
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- the liquid part of blood
- filters blood and produces urine
- blood vessel that is one cell thick
- carries urine out of the body
- carries oxygen throughout the body
- processes information and directs actions in the body
- muscle that contracts and relaxes to allow breathing
- another name for nerve cell
- structure in the lungs that exchanges gases with the blood
- connects the mouth to the stomach
- also known as the windpipe
- directs urine to the bladder
- part of the digestive system that absorbs water
- direct air to each lung
- main organ of the respiratory system
- muscular organ that pumps blood around the body
25 Clues: makes bile • stores bile • stores urine • help with clotting • helps fight disease • direct air to each lung • the liquid part of blood • also known as the windpipe • another name for nerve cell • directs urine to the bladder • carries urine out of the body • filters blood and produces urine • connects the mouth to the stomach • carries oxygen throughout the body • ...
Staying Alive - Key Words 2022-02-27
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- Prevent backflow of blood in veins and the heart.
- A change that is detected by the body.
- Another name for hormone system.
- Detect changes (e.g. in the eyes, tongue, ears)
- Action that is done without thinking.
- The body system that involves the heart.
- Component responsible for clotting and scabs.
- Breathing in - opposite of exhale.
- Neurones that carry impulses to effector organs.
- The sheet of muscle under the lungs.
- The gas that we need to live.
- Another word for breathing system.
- What hormones travel in.
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- The main organ involved in breathing.
- Hormones are ... messengers.
- Blood cell that fights disease.
- Neurones that carry impulses to the spinal cord
- Vessel that carries blood away from the heart.
- Responds to a change.
- The 'master gland'
- We test for carbon dioxide using this.
- Where hormones are released from.
- Yellow substance that transports sugars and waste.
- 'Fight or flight' hormone
- Thin blood vessel where gas exchange occurs.
- Blood cell responsible for transporting oxygen.
26 Clues: The 'master gland' • Responds to a change. • What hormones travel in. • 'Fight or flight' hormone • Hormones are ... messengers. • The gas that we need to live. • Blood cell that fights disease. • Another name for hormone system. • Where hormones are released from. • Breathing in - opposite of exhale. • Another word for breathing system. • The sheet of muscle under the lungs. • ...
equine terms 2023-02-15
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- the nutrient that builds muscle
- the most common work horse
- which respiratory muscle expands/contracts
- center part of a horses entire system
- part of a hoof that is the source of growth
- used for comfort/protection of a horses back
- what organ consists of 2 atriums and 2 ventricles
- the scientific name of a horse
- the hard part of a bone
- the formula used to measure out 2 different feeds
- the part of the horse that sits on top of the head between the ears
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- what piece of tack you would hook a lead rope to
- a common secondary infection
- what makes up 70% of a horses body
- what does AI stand for
- the part of the saddle that lies across the chest of the horse
- which system secretes hormones
- word meaning a particular way a horse moves
- the metal part of a bridle that goes in a horses mouth
- what system provides the framework of a horse
20 Clues: what does AI stand for • the hard part of a bone • the most common work horse • a common secondary infection • which system secretes hormones • the scientific name of a horse • the nutrient that builds muscle • what makes up 70% of a horses body • center part of a horses entire system • which respiratory muscle expands/contracts • word meaning a particular way a horse moves • ...
Body Systems Review 2023-05-11
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- After exercising your heart rate should...
- Which body system has the job of absorbing nutrients for your body?
- These protect the lungs.
- Living organisms that live in water use these to take in oxygen.
- The tiniest blood vessles that carry nutrients and oxygen.
- These begin the process of digestion.
- Arteries carry your blood __________ your heart
- The largest organ ON our bodies.
- Your veins carry blood ____________ your heart.
- The system that holds our bodies upright and moving.
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- Blood transports this throughout the body.
- The tube that connects the throat and nose to small tubes leading to the lungs.
- The part of your brain keeps you balanced.
- The largest structure of the body plan.
- The final chmaber of your heart.
- The smallest structure of the body plan.
- Which system has the job of absorbing oxygen for your body?
- Blood is primarily moved around the human body by the
- The blood always leaves the heart and travels directly to the...
- The stretchy sac that holds food.
20 Clues: These protect the lungs. • The final chmaber of your heart. • The largest organ ON our bodies. • The stretchy sac that holds food. • These begin the process of digestion. • The largest structure of the body plan. • The smallest structure of the body plan. • Blood transports this throughout the body. • After exercising your heart rate should... • ...
Lesson 1.1 2025-09-09
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- system responsible for absorbing nutrients and getting rid of waste
- the study of living things
- to control or mainstain balance
- The body's largest organ that protects from dirt, dust and bacteria
- different types of tissue working together to do the same job
- hard tissue that makes up the tissue
- gas essential for respiration
- system responsible for carrying blood and oxygen
- made of amino acids; essential for body structure
- Molecule that carries genetic instructions
- tissue found in the brain, spinal cord, and nerves
- A group of cells that have similar shape/function
- tough yet flexible material found in joints
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- specialized structure within a cell
- boundary that controls what enters and what exits a cell
- control center of the cell
- system responsible for breathing
- a microorganism that can cause illness/disease
- nerve cell that sends electrical signals
- Jelly-like substance inside a cell
- tissue that supports parts of the body
21 Clues: control center of the cell • the study of living things • gas essential for respiration • to control or mainstain balance • system responsible for breathing • Jelly-like substance inside a cell • specialized structure within a cell • hard tissue that makes up the tissue • tissue that supports parts of the body • nerve cell that sends electrical signals • ...
Respiratory Crossword 2024-05-26
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- The central blank is located in the medulla near the respiratory control center
- Pulmonary ventilation is equal to the tidal volume multiplied by the blank rate
- These blood vessels encircle each alveolus
- O2 and CO2 diffuse down partial blank gradients
- Most oxygen is bound to this during transportation in the blood
- There is total lung capacity at this level of lung inflation
- These repository centers consist of the Dorsal and Ventral respiratory groups
- Law States that at any constant temperature, the pressure exerted by a gas varies inversely with the volume of a gas
- Where the respiratory airways lead
- Carotid bodies are located in the blank sinus
- Lungs have this type of recoil due to the connective tissue and alveolar surface tension
- The percent blank is low where the partial pressure of oxygen is low e.g tissue cells
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- Another word for red blood cells
- Respiration’s main goal is to obtain this gas for use by the body’s cells
- Lungs are suspended in this sac which is like a completely closed box
- These respiratory centers modulate activity of medullary centers to promote smooth breathing rhythms
- One of the two processes of respiration used within the cells
- Monoxide This gas is colorless and odorless and is the leading cause of death by poison
- Complex This complex is a region rostral from the VRG where respiratory rhythm is generated
- Thin walled inflatable sacs that function is gas exchange
- These blank bodies are located in the aortic arch
- Dioxide The pressure of this gas is directly related to pH
- CO2 is physically blank when bound to hemoglobin
- cells Cells of this shape are more rigid and more prone to break and result from a single point mutation
- Intra-alveolar pressure is less than the blank pressure
25 Clues: Another word for red blood cells • Where the respiratory airways lead • These blood vessels encircle each alveolus • Carotid bodies are located in the blank sinus • O2 and CO2 diffuse down partial blank gradients • CO2 is physically blank when bound to hemoglobin • These blank bodies are located in the aortic arch • ...
Body Systems 2015-04-21
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- I am made up of tissues that work with the skeletal system
- I break down food
- I am another defence system for the body
- I allow the body to help produce children
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- I am the body's defence system
- I tell the Muscles and Organs how to respond to the environment
- I produce hormones
- I bring air into the body and remove carbon dioxide
- I am made up of bones
- I eliminate waste from the body
10 Clues: I break down food • I produce hormones • I am made up of bones • I am the body's defence system • I eliminate waste from the body • I am another defence system for the body • I allow the body to help produce children • I bring air into the body and remove carbon dioxide • I am made up of tissues that work with the skeletal system • ...
The human body 2023-07-25
Across
- which organ produces the urine?
- The biggest part of the respiratory system are the ... .
- A normal human body has 206 ... .
- ... and the spinal cord are called the central nervous system.
- In which part of the body develops the baby?
- Another word for lower jaw?
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- Which part of the body produces sperms?
- The joints of the knees and elbows?
- Which vessel pumps bright blood from the heart into the circulatory system?
- Another word for thigh bones?
10 Clues: Another word for lower jaw? • Another word for thigh bones? • which organ produces the urine? • A normal human body has 206 ... . • The joints of the knees and elbows? • Which part of the body produces sperms? • In which part of the body develops the baby? • The biggest part of the respiratory system are the ... . • ...
Systems 2022-09-15
Across
- Digestion starts in the _______.
- The _______ system takes air into the body and removes air from the body.
- Digested food can pass through the walls of the small intestine and into the _______.
- Digestion is completed in the _______ intestine.
- A _______ is made up of parts that work together to carry out certain functions.
- Food in the stomach is digested further and mixed with digestive _______.
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- The _______ system carries digested food, water and oxygen in the blood to all parts of the body.
- The _______ is a tube that connects the mouth to the stomach.
- _______ is removed from undigested food in the large intestine.
- The _______ system supports and gives the body shape.
- The _______ system breaks down food into simple substances.
- The muscular system helps different parts of the body to _______.
12 Clues: Digestion starts in the _______. • Digestion is completed in the _______ intestine. • The _______ system supports and gives the body shape. • The _______ system breaks down food into simple substances. • The _______ is a tube that connects the mouth to the stomach. • _______ is removed from undigested food in the large intestine. • ...
