respiratory system Crossword Puzzles
Respiratory system 2016-03-04
6 Clues: Your cells produce this bad gas. • You breathe through these organs • Every cells need this special gas. • The centre of the blood circulation • Every living thing need it to live. • Your body is made up of tiny ……………………..
respiratory system 2023-02-22
Respiratory system 2025-02-11
6 Clues: Taste buds. • Your Windbags • Your voice box. • The cavity behind the nose. • A common cancer obtained through smoking. • A respiratory disease that may be inherited or obtained through chemical inhalation.
Excretory System 2021-11-09
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- transforms waste into urine
- works with excretory system, moderates salt
- the act of removing waste from the body
- works with excretory system, controls lungs
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- holds urine like a sac
- works with the excretory system, makes feces
- The excreted liquid that is made of water and waste
- allows urine to leave the body
8 Clues: holds urine like a sac • transforms waste into urine • allows urine to leave the body • the act of removing waste from the body • works with excretory system, moderates salt • works with excretory system, controls lungs • works with the excretory system, makes feces • The excreted liquid that is made of water and waste
Milynca Rebecca 8B 2024-09-09
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- a substance that causes addiction to smokers
- the taking in of air
- the sight of gas exchabge where oxygen enters into the blood and carbon dioxide is removed from the blood
- during inhalation rhe air…
- after the air leaves the nasal cavity, it goes down the…
- during exhalation the rib cage…
- the part of the body that protects the lungs
- cause the growth of abnormal cells in the lungs ehich are cancerous
- the inflammation if the bronchi that may be caused by tar and irritants in cigarette smoke
- the space where the lungs are in
- a chronic disorderbin which the air passages of the lungs periodically become too narrow
- a muscular sheet got seperate the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity
- during exhalation the diaphragm…
- during inhalation the rib cage…
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- the letting out of air
- in the chest the trachea branches into two…
- during exhalation the air…
- tiny hair which remove dust, dirt, and bacteria from the air we inhale
- the rib cage consist of ribs and…
- during inhalation rhe diaphragm…
- a condition due to the damage of alveoli in the lungs
- when we breathe, air enters the respiratory system through the…
- we can protect our respiratory system by staying away from ...
- a disease in which there is uncontrolled growth of cells in the lungs
- the external respiration process where air moves into and out of the lung
25 Clues: the taking in of air • the letting out of air • during exhalation the air… • during inhalation rhe air… • during exhalation the rib cage… • during inhalation the rib cage… • during inhalation rhe diaphragm… • the space where the lungs are in • during exhalation the diaphragm… • the rib cage consist of ribs and… • in the chest the trachea branches into two… • ...
system puzzle 2022-10-03
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- A system that protects the body from bacteria and viruses.
- A system that breaks down nutrients that you eat.
- A system that helps the body breathe in and out.
- A system responsible for providing strength.
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- Stability while adjusting to changing external conditions in the body.
- A system that's your body's central framework.
- A tiny living organ is your body.
- Parts of a system like the lungs or the heart.
8 Clues: A tiny living organ is your body. • A system responsible for providing strength. • A system that's your body's central framework. • Parts of a system like the lungs or the heart. • A system that helps the body breathe in and out. • A system that breaks down nutrients that you eat. • A system that protects the body from bacteria and viruses. • ...
Dazzling Digestion 2025-09-09
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- Involuntary movements that move/mix food; Combines the muscular system and the digestive system
- Organ in respiratory system that transports food to the stomach
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- The digestive system breaks this down for energy for the muscular system
- Product of the respiratory system that's expelled through the digestive system
- The use of muscles in the jaw to break up food
5 Clues: The use of muscles in the jaw to break up food • Organ in respiratory system that transports food to the stomach • The digestive system breaks this down for energy for the muscular system • Product of the respiratory system that's expelled through the digestive system • ...
Respiratory 2023-11-30
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- the process of inspiration and expiration
- this keeps food and fluids from entering the respiratory system
- ______ respiration is the exchange of carbon dioxide and oxygen between the tissues and bloodstream
- any chronic lung disease that results in the obstruction of the airways
- inflammation of the membranes of the lungs
- condition in which a person stops breathing while asleep, causing a drop in blood oxygen levels
- medical term for nosebleed
- medical term for voicebox and has 9 layers of cartilage
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- these carry oxygen from the trachea into the lungs
- medical term for windpipe
- this is a gas that is needed by all cells
- tiny hairlike structures that filter inhaled air
- medical term for throat
- abnormal condition where the bronchioles narrow, mucus production increases, and edema occurs
- where the gas exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide occurs
15 Clues: medical term for throat • medical term for windpipe • medical term for nosebleed • the process of inspiration and expiration • this is a gas that is needed by all cells • inflammation of the membranes of the lungs • tiny hairlike structures that filter inhaled air • these carry oxygen from the trachea into the lungs • ...
Living Things- Unicellular and Multicellular 2021-09-15
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- The part of the plant that grows above the soil
- Single celled organism.
- Bones that protect the heart and lungs
- Holds the plant in the soil and provide physical support
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- The gas we breathe in
- Bone that protects the brain
- Strongest bone in the body
- All living things are made up of
- The system that helps us in breathing
- Skeletal system is made up of
10 Clues: The gas we breathe in • Single celled organism. • Strongest bone in the body • Bone that protects the brain • Skeletal system is made up of • All living things are made up of • The system that helps us in breathing • Bones that protect the heart and lungs • The part of the plant that grows above the soil • Holds the plant in the soil and provide physical support
Asthma 2023-11-29
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- this means when your airways are swollen
- this is a symptom for many people
- can cause your asthma to flare up
- something that makes it worst
- High pitched whistling sound made while breathing
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- A chronic lung disease
- system asthma has to do with your ______ system
- Medicine used for treating asthma
- Treatment used to help breath when exercising
- of breath asthma may cause
10 Clues: A chronic lung disease • of breath asthma may cause • something that makes it worst • Medicine used for treating asthma • can cause your asthma to flare up • this is a symptom for many people • Treatment used to help breath when exercising • this means when your airways are swollen • High pitched whistling sound made while breathing • ...
Respiratory/Circulatory system puzzle 2023-01-18
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- Branches into the Esophagus and Trachea
- Main organ of the Cardiovascular system
- Dome shaped muscle
- partner of the atria
- Contains the vocal cords and epoglottis
- The smallest type of vein
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- Where the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide takes place
- An affliction that occurs when blood flow to the brain is blocked
- partner of the ventricles
- Main organ of the Respiratory system
10 Clues: Dome shaped muscle • partner of the atria • partner of the ventricles • The smallest type of vein • Main organ of the Respiratory system • Branches into the Esophagus and Trachea • Main organ of the Cardiovascular system • Contains the vocal cords and epoglottis • Where the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide takes place • ...
Internal Anatomy 2022-03-01
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- I am the system that moves blood.
- we are a paired organ involved in secretion and regulation of water
- I am the organ that helps transport blood.
- I am the system whose main function is breathing and gas exchange
- I am one organ in the digestive system.
- I am the system that removes wastes.
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- I am the organ that has many digestive and storage functions.
- I am the organ that helps fish maintain buoyancy in water.
- I am the system that helps make babies.
9 Clues: I am the system that moves blood. • I am the system that removes wastes. • I am the system that helps make babies. • I am one organ in the digestive system. • I am the organ that helps transport blood. • I am the organ that helps fish maintain buoyancy in water. • I am the organ that has many digestive and storage functions. • ...
Human Body Crossword 2024-01-10
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- fundamental unit of a gene, located in the nucleus of cells of living organisms
- system brings air into the body + removes carbon dioxide
- system skeletal muscles, smooth muscles, cardiac muscles
- breaks down food (system)
- central part of most cells that contains genetic material and is enclosed in a membrane
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- tough tissues attached to bones, contract + relax for movement
- system that protects major internal organs and provides overall support
- nervous system organ that controls all actions
- system esophagus, stomach, intestines
- sense organ used for sound detection
10 Clues: breaks down food (system) • sense organ used for sound detection • system esophagus, stomach, intestines • nervous system organ that controls all actions • system brings air into the body + removes carbon dioxide • system skeletal muscles, smooth muscles, cardiac muscles • tough tissues attached to bones, contract + relax for movement • ...
Body Systems and Homeostasis 2022-03-13
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- muscle surrounded by a layer of connective tissue
- a minute thin-walled vessel of the body
- consist of a single muscle cell
- the body's ability to keep a constant internal environment
- the system of organs and tissues that help you breathe
- system that is your body's central framework
- the system that excrete wastes from the body
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- A blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to tissues and organs in the body
- the system that contains the heart and the blood vessels and moves blood throughout the body
- system composed of specialized cells called muscle fibers
- the system of glands and organs that make hormones and release them
- involves the secretions of enzymes throughout your digestive tract
- composed of cells that have the special ability to shorten or contract
- any process that living things use
- system that controls everything you do, including breathing, walking, thinking, and feeling
- the system of organs that take in food and liquids and break them down
- chemical substances that act like messenger molecules in the body
- A blood vessel that carries blood to the heart from tissues and organs in the body
- an organ which produces and releases substances that perform a specific function in the body
- when food is broken down by processes that are not chemical in origin
- a collection of parts able to work together to serve a common purpose
21 Clues: consist of a single muscle cell • any process that living things use • a minute thin-walled vessel of the body • system that is your body's central framework • the system that excrete wastes from the body • muscle surrounded by a layer of connective tissue • the system of organs and tissues that help you breathe • ...
Avian 2021-05-06
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- has a beak that can't crack nuts
- rheas and ostriches are these
- bird with an invertebrate diet
- air sacs are part of this system
- a colourful UK species
- a large bird cage
- hummingbird diet
- method of feeding
- grinds up food
- avian embryo
- avian _________ bird flu
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- avian ancestor
- hammers on wood to mark it's territory
- order of perching birds
- enrichment involving realistic features
- small parrot
- bumblefoot
- disease that can pass to humans
- pouch to store food
- body and wing feathers
- _________ wire. A cheap type of mesh
- type of flooring
- end of the digestive system
- another word for beak
- lice and mites
- Columba palumbus
- member of the crow family
- these keep birds warm
- flightless seabird
- ____________ yard. Outdoor raptor accommodation
30 Clues: bumblefoot • small parrot • avian embryo • avian ancestor • lice and mites • grinds up food • type of flooring • Columba palumbus • hummingbird diet • a large bird cage • method of feeding • flightless seabird • pouch to store food • another word for beak • these keep birds warm • body and wing feathers • a colourful UK species • order of perching birds • avian _________ bird flu • ...
Respiratory Pathologies 2013-08-13
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- Infection or inflammation of the lungs, the most common infectious disease in the United States
- Occurs when a blood clot or foreign material cause partial or complete occlusion of a pulmonary artery or one of its branches
- Pharyngitis caused by the bacteria Streptococcus
- Infection of the lungs most often caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium tuberculosis
- Genetic disorder that causes hypersecretion of cells that produce mucus, saliva, and digestive juice, causing narrowing and obstruction of the respiratory and digestive tracts
- Condition involving excessive amounts of fluid in the lungs that interferes with the lungs’ ability to expand during inspiration, as well as limits gas exchange
- Inflammation of the pharynx
- Inflammation of mucosal lining of the paranasal sinuses
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- Lung disease caused by long-term dust inhalation, usually occurring in the workplace
- General term used to describe any hypersensitivity of the nasal mucosa to allergens, usually from plant pollen
- Respiratory infection most often caused by the Epstein-Barr virus
- Temporary cessation of breathing from an obstruction
- Acute inflammation of the upper respiratory tract mucosa, usually confined to the nose and throat but can involve the larynx as well
- Group of respiratory diseases characterized by persistent or recurring obstruction of airflow that worsens with exertion (acronym)
- Inflammation of the bronchial mucosa with resultant swelling and mucus hypersecretion
- Inflammation of the larynx
- Chronic, inflammatory disorder of the airways characterized by bronchial obstruction in susceptible persons, the cause of which is unknown
- Permanent destruction of alveolar walls, affecting its elasticity
- Inflammation of the pleural membranes
- Viral infection of the upper respiratory tract that can extend into the lower respiratory tract as well
20 Clues: Inflammation of the larynx • Inflammation of the pharynx • Inflammation of the pleural membranes • Pharyngitis caused by the bacteria Streptococcus • Temporary cessation of breathing from an obstruction • Inflammation of mucosal lining of the paranasal sinuses • Respiratory infection most often caused by the Epstein-Barr virus • ...
Pulmonary system (SEH) 2024-04-25
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- The 'Q' in the V/Q = 1 equation.
- Name of the immune system cell found in the alveoli that remove bacteria.
- Name of the muscle found in the trachea.
- Type II pneumocytes secrete this to prevent alveolar collapse.
- Name of the structure that prevents food from passing into the trachea.
- The name of the muscles located between the ribs.
- What gas is found at a concentration of ~1% in air?
- An example of a fish that can live in or out of water.
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- A simple name for pulmonary ventilation.
- The left lung contains the ________ notch.
- Component of both the digestive and respiratory systems.
- The name of the structure in gill filaments (in fish) where the uptake of oxygen occurs.
- Which cells are responsible for transporting oxygen and carbon dioxide?
- Another name for the respiratory tree.
- Name of the cells that produce mucus.
15 Clues: The 'Q' in the V/Q = 1 equation. • Name of the cells that produce mucus. • Another name for the respiratory tree. • A simple name for pulmonary ventilation. • Name of the muscle found in the trachea. • The left lung contains the ________ notch. • The name of the muscles located between the ribs. • What gas is found at a concentration of ~1% in air? • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword Activity 2025-12-05
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- Related to heart and blood vessels / circulatory system
- High blood pressure
- Disease causing high blood sugar levels
- Medical specialty related to liver diseases
- Cancer of blood cells (white blood cells)
- Elevated levels of lipids (fats) in the blood
- Inflammation of the stomach and intestines (causing diarrhea/vomiting)
- Chronic respiratory disease causing difficulty in breathing
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- Low number of red blood cells / low hemoglobin
- Medical specialty dealing with hormones and glands
- Medical specialty related to kidneys and their diseases
- Inflammation of joints
- Study / medical specialty of blood and its disorders
- Inflammation of the liver
- Study of immune system and immune responses
- Study of drugs and their effects on the body
16 Clues: High blood pressure • Inflammation of joints • Inflammation of the liver • Disease causing high blood sugar levels • Cancer of blood cells (white blood cells) • Medical specialty related to liver diseases • Study of immune system and immune responses • Study of drugs and their effects on the body • Elevated levels of lipids (fats) in the blood • ...
anatomy 2025-03-14
Human Body Systems 2025-08-22
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- System Aids to support and protect the body by forming blood cells and storing minerals, also produces movement.
- System regulates hormones and controls glands.
- System Obtains oxygen and removes CO2 from the body.
- System receives sensory information and coordinates the body's response.
- System filters waste products out the blood and removed them from the body.
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- System Protects body from disease and invasion of pathogens.
- System Forms protective two way barrier and aids in temperature regulation.
- System Pumps blood throughout the entire body to transport nutrients, oxygen and wastes.
- System Ingests, digest, and absorbs nutrients for body.
9 Clues: System regulates hormones and controls glands. • System Obtains oxygen and removes CO2 from the body. • System Ingests, digest, and absorbs nutrients for body. • System Protects body from disease and invasion of pathogens. • System receives sensory information and coordinates the body's response. • ...
The vocabulary of Metabolism 2021-12-07
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- The body’s way of digesting food
- The ability to make things move or change
- The system that works as a transport for molecules
- A molecule that organisms get from the air or water around them and use to release energy
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- A set of interacting part forming a complex whole
- The system that breaks down food
- The system that takes in oxygen and lets out carbon dioxide
- The molecules that build up starch
- A group of atoms joined in a particular way
- The parent of amino acids
10 Clues: The parent of amino acids • The body’s way of digesting food • The system that breaks down food • The molecules that build up starch • The ability to make things move or change • A group of atoms joined in a particular way • A set of interacting part forming a complex whole • The system that works as a transport for molecules • ...
Science crossword puzzle 2023-11-17
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- the tube that food goes to from your mouth
- the _________ system contains mouth, stomach, small intestine, and large intestine
- the_________ system has your mouth, nose, and lungs
- another word for the large intestine
- liquid that helps break down food and makes it swallowable
- chewed up food that enters the digestive system
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- food that has gone through your body and comes out the other end
- the divider between the windpipe and esophagus to stop food and water getting in
- The windpipe right next to your esophagus
- the___________ system involves your heart and blood vessels
10 Clues: another word for the large intestine • The windpipe right next to your esophagus • the tube that food goes to from your mouth • chewed up food that enters the digestive system • the_________ system has your mouth, nose, and lungs • liquid that helps break down food and makes it swallowable • the___________ system involves your heart and blood vessels • ...
Circulatory Crossword 2024-09-24
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- What tube in a plant transports water and minerals to all parts of the plant?
- All ___________ must work together for the human body to function well.
- It transports oxygen, digested food and water to all parts of the body.
- Heart rate depends on our age and _________.
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- What system enables you to eat?
- What system enables you to carry heavy things?
- _______ provide sufficient space for the heart.
- Which system functions in our everyday life?
- vessels. The circulatory system has three parts: Heart, blood and _________________________.
- Is blood rich or poor in oxygen?
10 Clues: What system enables you to eat? • Is blood rich or poor in oxygen? • Which system functions in our everyday life? • Heart rate depends on our age and _________. • What system enables you to carry heavy things? • _______ provide sufficient space for the heart. • All ___________ must work together for the human body to function well. • ...
Circulatory Crossword 2024-09-24
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- About the size of our fist.
- It transports oxygen, digested food and water to all parts of the body.
- Which system digests the food you eat?
- The circulatory system consists of the heart, blood and __________________________.
- Is blood rich or poor in oxygen?
- Which system functions in your everyday life?
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- During respiration in plants, plants take in oxygen and give out _______________________.
- Which tube in a plant transports water and minerals to all parts of the plant?
- Which system enables you to carry heavy weights?
- Heart rate depends on our age and __________.
10 Clues: About the size of our fist. • Is blood rich or poor in oxygen? • Which system digests the food you eat? • Heart rate depends on our age and __________. • Which system functions in your everyday life? • Which system enables you to carry heavy weights? • It transports oxygen, digested food and water to all parts of the body. • ...
Frogs And that stuff!!!!! 2024-06-03
10 Clues: Digestion • Stores bile • Stores urine • thin membrane • Filters blood • Carries eggs in female frogs • Stores solid waste, eggs, sperm • First site of chemical digestion • Organ near the stomach that produce • deliver oxygen to the body; part of the respiratory system
Human Organ Systems 2013-11-12
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- The ____________ system controls growth, development, metabolism and reproduction
- The __________ system provides oxygen needed for cellular respiration and removes excess carbon dioxide from the body
- The ____________ system works with skeletal system to produce voluntary movement
- The __________ system Serves as a barrier against infection and injury; helps to regulate body temperature
- The ____________ system supports the body; protects internal organs; allows movement
- The ___________ system eliminates waste products of metabolism from the body
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- The _____________ system helps protect the body from disease; collects fluid lost from blood vessels and returns the fluid to the circulatory system
- The ____________ system produces reproductive cells; in females, nurtures and protects developing embryo
- The _____________ system coordinates the body’s response to changes in its internal and external environments.
- The ___________ system brings oxygen, nutrients and hormones to cells; fights infection; regulates body temperature
- The ___________ system converts foods into simpler molecules that can be used by the cells of the body
11 Clues: The ___________ system eliminates waste products of metabolism from the body • The ____________ system works with skeletal system to produce voluntary movement • The ____________ system controls growth, development, metabolism and reproduction • The ____________ system supports the body; protects internal organs; allows movement • ...
Circulatory System 2024-09-24
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- made up of water-carrying and food-carrying tubes
- made up of heart,blood and blood vessels
- carbon dioxide is transported in the blood through this system
- food is digested in this system
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- tubes through which the blood flow
- the number of times the heart beats
- lies between the two lungs in our chest
- transport oxygen
- carries carbon dioxide
- food passes through the small intestines.
10 Clues: transport oxygen • carries carbon dioxide • food is digested in this system • tubes through which the blood flow • the number of times the heart beats • lies between the two lungs in our chest • made up of heart,blood and blood vessels • food passes through the small intestines. • made up of water-carrying and food-carrying tubes • ...
Legionnaires Disease Crossword 2023-05-08
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- Sometimes required in the most severe cases
- The system that Legionnaires Disease mostly affects
- The best way to treat Legionnaires Disease
- Where the Alliance to Prevent Legionnaires' Disease is located
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- Respiratory disease that has much in common with Legionnaires Disease
- The main way Legionnaires Disease is spread.
- The subject of this crossword.
7 Clues: The subject of this crossword. • The best way to treat Legionnaires Disease • Sometimes required in the most severe cases • The main way Legionnaires Disease is spread. • The system that Legionnaires Disease mostly affects • Where the Alliance to Prevent Legionnaires' Disease is located • Respiratory disease that has much in common with Legionnaires Disease
Circulation, Respiration, and Nervous 2013-05-22
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- Clusters of Air Sacs
- Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
- Adrenaline
- Peripheral Nervous System
- Branches atthe end of the Trachea
- Central Nervous System
- Voice Box
- Red Blood Cells
- Low Blood Pressure
- Anything that causes a Nerve Signal to Start
- Nerve Cell specialized for carrying Signals
- Windpipe
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- Iron Deficiency
- 4 Polypeptide Chains, Heme, and Iron
- White Blood Cells
- Relaxation Phase
- Alveoli Disinegration
- Relay Point between Cells
- Chain of beadlike Supporting Cells (2 words)
- High Blood Pressure
- Layers of Connective Tissue for Protection
- Sheet of Muscle
- Branches at the end of the Bronci
- Nucleus and other Organelles (2 words)
- Digestive and Respiratory Meeting Point
- Heart Chamber that Pumps Blood
- Contraction Phase
- Master Control Center
- Heart Chamber that Receives Blood
- Long, Single Fiber
30 Clues: Windpipe • Voice Box • Adrenaline • Iron Deficiency • Sheet of Muscle • Red Blood Cells • Relaxation Phase • White Blood Cells • Contraction Phase • Low Blood Pressure • Long, Single Fiber • High Blood Pressure • Clusters of Air Sacs • Alveoli Disinegration • Master Control Center • Central Nervous System • Relay Point between Cells • Peripheral Nervous System • Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation • ...
Avian 2021-05-06
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- _________ wire. A cheap type of mesh
- member of the crow family
- type of flooring
- avian _________ bird flu
- pouch to store food
- hummingbird diet
- rheas and ostriches are these
- body and wing feathers
- order of perching birds
- lice and mites
- end of the digestive system
- a large bird cage
- bird with an invertebrate diet
- small parrot
- disease that can pass to humans
- Columba palumbus
- another word for beak
- avian ancestor
- a colourful UK species
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- hammers on wood to mark it's territory
- grinds up food
- enrichment involving realistic features
- enriching method of feeding
- flightless seabird
- bumblefoot
- has a beak that can't crack nuts
- air sacs are part of this system
- ____________ yard. Outdoor raptor accommodation
- avian embryo
- these keep birds warm
30 Clues: bumblefoot • small parrot • avian embryo • grinds up food • lice and mites • avian ancestor • type of flooring • hummingbird diet • Columba palumbus • a large bird cage • flightless seabird • pouch to store food • another word for beak • these keep birds warm • body and wing feathers • a colourful UK species • order of perching birds • avian _________ bird flu • member of the crow family • ...
Bones and skeletal tissues crossword 2023-12-18
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- is the center portion of the skeleton
- A compressible but resilient type of cartilage
- flattened plates of a compact bone
- Cartilage Provides firm but elastic support
- contains all of our limbs and pelvis
- is a bone that is formed within a tendon
- wider than they are long
- cartilage that attaches to your ribs to the sternum
- production of red blood cells
- connect muscle to bone
- a small,rounded, projection on a bone
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- that provides structural support to the nose
- no symmetry, have lots of protrusions and nooks
- a distal end of the femur
- found in your respiratory system
- bones that are longer then wide
- known as adipose tissue
- connect bones together
- Cartilage is the most prevalent cartilage of the human body
- connective tissue of the skeletal system
20 Clues: connect bones together • connect muscle to bone • known as adipose tissue • wider than they are long • a distal end of the femur • production of red blood cells • bones that are longer then wide • found in your respiratory system • flattened plates of a compact bone • contains all of our limbs and pelvis • is the center portion of the skeleton • ...
Body Systems 2020-10-19
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- the system that breaks down food into smaller nutrients; includes your esophagus, stomach, and intestines
- the system that is responsible for controlling long-term processes, like growth and development; releases hormones
- the system that is responsible for sending a receiving messages through physically connected organs
- the system that is responsible for creating offspring; includes ovaries in females and testes in males
- the type of feedback that returns conditions to normal
- the system that is responsible for pumping blood, nutrients, and gases throughout your body; includes your heart and blood vessels
- the system that includes your lymph tissue and is responsible for cleaning fluids other than your blood
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- the system that is responsible for protection, temperature regulation, and some structural support; includes your skin
- the system that fights off pathogens to keep you healthy; includes white blood cells
- the system responsible for getting rid of waste; includes the kidneys and bowel
- the maintenance of constant internal conditions despite external conditions changing
- the system that brings oxygen into your body and releases carbon dioxide to the environment; includes your lungs and bronchi
- the system that provides structure and support; includes bones
- the system that allows for movement
- the type of feedback that encourages a change to occur; more more more!
15 Clues: the system that allows for movement • the type of feedback that returns conditions to normal • the system that provides structure and support; includes bones • the type of feedback that encourages a change to occur; more more more! • the system responsible for getting rid of waste; includes the kidneys and bowel • ...
Hierachical System Between Interacting System 2022-06-08
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- system:a biological system responsible for breaking down food to nutrients, and expelling waste as feces
- the bonding of two or more atoms together to form one single chemical substance or entity.
- an organization in multicellular organisms, that comprises a group of cells functioning together as a unit.
- system: a biological system containing a unity of organs specialized to perform one or multiple functions.
- system: the command center of the body, transmitting messages throughout the body
- system: A biological system responsible for physical protection, immunity, wound healing, thermoregulation, and sensation.
- system:a biological system responsible for excreting any remaining waste in the body
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- system: a biological system accountable for the circulation of oxygenated blood and adequate nutrients throughout the body.
- the fundamental membrane-bound unit that consists of the molecules of life.
- system: a biological system responsible for generating and secreting hormones.
- specialized structures that perform functions in cells.
- accumulation of tissues forming a functional unit specialized to conduct a specific function.
- system:a biological system responsible for respiration and gas exchange.
13 Clues: specialized structures that perform functions in cells. • system:a biological system responsible for respiration and gas exchange. • the fundamental membrane-bound unit that consists of the molecules of life. • system: a biological system responsible for generating and secreting hormones. • ...
Body Systems - Grade 6 2022-04-19
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- An improper diet can result in this system not supplying the proper nutrients to the body
- The system that allows us to sweat
- The system that works with the skeletal system to control movement
- The brain and spinal cord are the primary organs in this system
- The system that is affected from someone having a shortness of breath due to pneumonia
- The system that exchanges oxygen and CO2 to and from the air
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- The system that can fight off infections
- The heart, arteries, and veins are part of the ____ system
- The system that produces hormones that regulates growth
- Different systems in the body work together to maintain this
10 Clues: The system that allows us to sweat • The system that can fight off infections • The system that produces hormones that regulates growth • The heart, arteries, and veins are part of the ____ system • Different systems in the body work together to maintain this • The system that exchanges oxygen and CO2 to and from the air • ...
Body Sytems 2025-06-03
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- This system controls growth and energy by releasing hormones
- This system is responsible for moving your body.
- This system protects your body from illness and germs.
- This system helps you breathe by taking in oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide.
- This system includes your bones and gives your body shape.
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- This system removes waste from your body.
- This system includes your heart and blood vessels. It moves blood around your body.
- This system helps break down food so your body can use it for energy
- This system is made up of your brain and nerves. It helps you think and feel
9 Clues: This system removes waste from your body. • This system is responsible for moving your body. • This system protects your body from illness and germs. • This system includes your bones and gives your body shape. • This system controls growth and energy by releasing hormones • This system helps break down food so your body can use it for energy • ...
X-word! 2022-10-13
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- System that helps us breathe
- Backbone of Radiology
- Hinge joint
- Human fuel
- Animal unit where the children live
- Patients hold it for a CXR
- Can't wear it for an MRI scan
- Procedures usually done under ultrasound guidance
- CT do this many times a day for patients
- Radiologys finest garment
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- Where bees live
- Swedish image album
- The popping of the lungs
- Radiology in a far away land
- Justifies a skeletal survey
- Sometimes can be obstructed
16 Clues: Human fuel • Hinge joint • Where bees live • Swedish image album • Backbone of Radiology • The popping of the lungs • Radiologys finest garment • Patients hold it for a CXR • Justifies a skeletal survey • Sometimes can be obstructed • System that helps us breathe • Radiology in a far away land • Can't wear it for an MRI scan • Animal unit where the children live • ...
Human Body Systems 2017-05-08
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- responsible for secreting hormones into the blood stream.
- heart and blood vessels that circulate blood through the body
- air into the body and removes carbon dioxide. It includes the nose, trachea, and lungs.
- internal frame for the body, protects major internal organs and provides overall support.
- down food into smaller, easier to absorb nutrients
- of the body's waste. also known as the urinary system.
- skin and its appendages. Also including the Epidermis, Dermis, and Subcutaneous Layer
- clotting
- marrow/Found in the flat bones and the heads of long bones.
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- veins and arteries. Exchange happens here
- of organs involved in producing offspring
- system that transmits electrical signals from the body to the brain
- movement of the body and internal organs
- immunity and fluid balance throughout the body. also known as the Immune System.
- muscles to bone
15 Clues: clotting • muscles to bone • movement of the body and internal organs • veins and arteries. Exchange happens here • of organs involved in producing offspring • down food into smaller, easier to absorb nutrients • of the body's waste. also known as the urinary system. • responsible for secreting hormones into the blood stream. • ...
Unit 2 Test Review 2022-04-25
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- Type of digestion when food is broken down by enzymes
- Happens when 2 or more substances combine in ways that make new substances form that have different properties from the beginning materials
- the total of all chemical reactions an organism needs in order to survive
- Diffusion of water through a membrane
- System that breaks down food into molecules that can be used by cells
- Type of digestion which breaks down food physically
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- tiniest blood vessel that helps exchange oxygen and waste
- Organ in which absorption of food's nutrients takes place
- An individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form
- Taken into the respiratory system and sent out into the circulatory system
- basic building blocks of all organisms
- Keeps the inside of the body the same, even when the outside changes
- A collection of objects (subsystems) that all interact
- Organ in which muscles push and churn food
- making identical cells
15 Clues: making identical cells • Diffusion of water through a membrane • basic building blocks of all organisms • Organ in which muscles push and churn food • Type of digestion which breaks down food physically • Type of digestion when food is broken down by enzymes • A collection of objects (subsystems) that all interact • ...
NAJIE ANDRES 2022-09-05
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- pneumothorax-Presence of air within the pleural space.
- deoxyhemoglobin-Blood carrying carbon dioxide without oxygen.
- pneumonia-Inflammation of the airsacs.
- tuberculosis-Respiratory infection commonly caused by mycobacterium tuberculosis.
- pohsdisease-Occurs when TB travelled into the spine.
- empyema-Accumulation of pus within the pleural space as complication of respiratory problems
- Expectoration of blood or bloody sputum.
- thoracentesis- Procedure to remove air and fluid from the pleural space.
- acidosis-Signifies the decrease of pH from its normal level
- lobectomy-The removal of lobe of a lung.
- antiinflammatory-The most desired effect of corticosteriod in asthma treatment.
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- atelectasis-Happends with the presence of alveolar fluid occupying casuing the collapse of the lung.
- hpoxemia-Lack of oxygen in the blood.
- pulmonaryembolism-Obstruction of blood flow to the lungs due to fat, air, that occludes the blood vessel.
- Median portion of the thoracic cavity which contains the heart and great vessels.
- Type of pneumothorax where air cannot exit and leads to lung collapse.
- epistaxis-Can be anterior or posterior bleeding of the nose
- Done to inspect airways and check for abnormalities.
- alveoli-A grape like structure where primary gas exchange occurs
- cilia -Small stick like structure that moves sputum out from the lungs.
- conductingzone-Parts of respiratory system where filtration, warming, and moistening of air happens and leads it to the lungs.
- Inflammation of the pleaurae leading to reduced pleaural space.
- hypoxia-Lack of oxygen in the tissue.
- surfactant-Lipoprotein that decreases the surfcae tension in alveoli to prevent lung collapse.
- Presence of blood within the pleural space.
25 Clues: hpoxemia-Lack of oxygen in the blood. • hypoxia-Lack of oxygen in the tissue. • pneumonia-Inflammation of the airsacs. • Expectoration of blood or bloody sputum. • lobectomy-The removal of lobe of a lung. • Presence of blood within the pleural space. • pohsdisease-Occurs when TB travelled into the spine. • Done to inspect airways and check for abnormalities. • ...
looking after yourself 2018-10-29
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- you have to drink lots of this product
- makes our body stronger and helps our circulatory and respiratory system
- helps your heart muscles and nerves work properly
- helps strengthen your immune system
- build muscles and help us grow
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- helps move food through the digestive system
- monitor our health and check that our body system is working properly
- we do this to remove dirt, bacteria and sweat
- allow our body to rest and grow and it helps the brain develop
- helps blood carry oxygen around the body
10 Clues: build muscles and help us grow • helps strengthen your immune system • you have to drink lots of this product • helps blood carry oxygen around the body • helps move food through the digestive system • we do this to remove dirt, bacteria and sweat • helps your heart muscles and nerves work properly • allow our body to rest and grow and it helps the brain develop • ...
Body System 2022-05-20
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- What system controls all body function
- Which organ pump blood for the body
- Our lungs is made up of many .......
- All living things are made up of
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- A stretchy sack that acts like a mixer for the food.Food stay in this bag-like organ for 3-4 hours
- What system allows exchange of gases to take place in the lungs
- Nervous system consist of spinal cord and....
- Another name for oesophagus
- What system breaks down food into simpler substance
- Some actions are rapid and happen without thinking about them
10 Clues: Another name for oesophagus • All living things are made up of • Which organ pump blood for the body • Our lungs is made up of many ....... • What system controls all body function • Nervous system consist of spinal cord and.... • What system breaks down food into simpler substance • Some actions are rapid and happen without thinking about them • ...
Chapter 28 2023-04-11
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- general term used to describe any hypersensitivity of the nasal mucosa to allergens usually plant pollen.
- inflammation of the bronchial mucosa with resultant swelling and mucus hypersecretion
- substances assisting in gas exchange by stabilizing the alveolus and reducing surface tension
- primary organs of respiration and extends from the clavicles to the diaphragm
- connects the pharynx to the trachea; voice box
- acute or chronic inflammation of the mucosa that line the paranasal sinuses
- located anterior to the esophagus and connects the larynx to the bronchi; windpipe
- primary gas exchange structures of the respiratory tract
- process of expelling air from the lungs
- acute highly contagious viral infection of the upper respiratory tract, but can extend to the lower
- process used to supply body cells with oxygen and to expel carbon dioxide
- _______ membrane collective term for the alveolar epithelium, basement membrane, and capillary wall
- air filled cavities that lighten the skull and act as resonance chamber for sound
- respiratory passageways leading from the trachea to each lung
- acute inflammation of the upper respiratory tract mucosa, usually confined to the nose and throat, sometimes the larynx can get involved
- sudden expulsion of air to clear the lower respiratory trach of irritant or particles
- muscular tube extending from the nasal cavity to the larynx; throat
- small branches of the bronchi
- medical term for a nosebleed
- area in the brainstem containing the respiratory center
- accessory muscle of respiration
- process of moving air into the lungs
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- spasmodic closure of the vocal cord after forceful contraction of respiratory muscles
- infection or inflammation of the lungs
- respiration does gas exchange between blood in the capillaries and body cells within tissues
- sense of smell
- main muscle of respiration located between the thoracic and abdominal cavities
- cavity that is a hollow space separated into left and right halves by a septum
- ease with which the thorax and lungs are able to stretch during inhalation
- forceful expulsion of air through the nose and mouth to clear the upper respiratory tract
- tendency of the thorax and lungs to return to their preinhalation size
- permanent enlargement of the lower airways accompanied by destruction of alveolar walls, affecting their elasticity
- process of taking in air and expelling it from the lungs
- very deep inhalation initiated by opening the mouth wide – need to increase the oxygen content and decrease carbon dioxide in the blood, reduce ear pressure
- respiration of gas exchange between air in the alveoli and blood in the capillaries
- bronchospasms that cause breathing difficulty in susceptible people
36 Clues: sense of smell • medical term for a nosebleed • small branches of the bronchi • accessory muscle of respiration • process of moving air into the lungs • infection or inflammation of the lungs • process of expelling air from the lungs • connects the pharynx to the trachea; voice box • area in the brainstem containing the respiratory center • ...
5th Grade Science Vocabulary Human Body 2021-06-14
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- Hard, whitish tissue making up the skeleton in humans and other vertebrates
- A trait that a living thing gets during its lifetime
- An organ of the digestive system that removes nutrients and water from digested food
- The center of reading, thinking, memory, and logic
- Having a single cell, and performing all life processes within a single cell
- Carry blood towards the heart
- The product of a male and female parent
- An organism that is too small for people to see with only their eyes
- Whitish fiber or bundle of fibers that transmits impulses of sensation to the brain or spinal cord
- System that breaks down foods into useable sources of energy
- A tough, elastic, flexible connective tissue that prevents friction between the bones
- A muscular organ in the body where chemical and mechanical digestion takes place
- System that protects the organic in the other body systems and gives your body structure/shape/support
- Part of the digestive system that takes food into the body
- Carry blood away from the heart
- Having more than one cell that performs different functions in an organism
- Any individual living thing
- Muscles that you cannot control
- A collection of nerves that send messages back and forth between different parts of your body and your brain
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- A skill that an animal develops after it is born
- A characteristic or property of an organism
- System that sends electrical signals to all other body systems
- A strong trait gene
- A muscular tube that helps move food from the mouth to the stomach
- A fluid made up of red blood cells, white blood cells, and plasma providing oxygen and nutrients to every part of the body
- To receive traits from a parent or parents
- Organs of the respiratory system that bring oxygen-rich air into the body and send oxygen-poor air out of the body
- A weaker trait gene
- The tube in the body through which air moves as it travels to and from the lungs
- System that supplies oxygen to cells and gets rid of waste
- System that transports nutrients and oxygen to cells throughout your body
- A muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body
- System that helps with body movement
- Bands or bundles of tissue capable of contracting to move the body
- Muscles that you can control
- Single-celled organisms without an organized nucleus, that can only be seen using a microscope
- Bands of connective tissue that attach muscles to bones
- The basic unit of all living things
- Tough, flexible material that connects bones to bones
39 Clues: A strong trait gene • A weaker trait gene • Any individual living thing • Muscles that you can control • Carry blood towards the heart • Carry blood away from the heart • Muscles that you cannot control • The basic unit of all living things • System that helps with body movement • The product of a male and female parent • To receive traits from a parent or parents • ...
Circulation, Respiration, and Nervous 2013-05-22
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- Anything that causes a Nerve Signal to Start
- Heart Chamber that Pumps Blood
- Sheet of Muscle
- Red Blood Cells
- Relaxation Phase
- Low Blood Pressure
- Windpipe
- High Blood Pressure
- Branches at the end of the Bronci
- Digestive and Respiratory Meeting Point
- Central Nervous System
- Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
- White Blood Cells
- Master Control Center
- Long, Single Fiber
- Contraction Phase
- Heart Chamber that Receives Blood
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- Branches atthe end of the Trachea
- Chain of beadlike Supporting Cells (2 words)
- Peripheral Nervous System
- Nerve Cell specialized for carrying Signals
- Adrenaline
- Relay Point between Cells
- Layers of Connective Tissue for Protection
- Clusters of Air Sacs
- 4 Polypeptide Chains, Heme, and Iron
- Alveoli Disinegration
- Iron Deficiency
- Nucleus and other Organelles (2 words)
- Voice Box
30 Clues: Windpipe • Voice Box • Adrenaline • Sheet of Muscle • Red Blood Cells • Iron Deficiency • Relaxation Phase • White Blood Cells • Contraction Phase • Low Blood Pressure • Long, Single Fiber • High Blood Pressure • Clusters of Air Sacs • Alveoli Disinegration • Master Control Center • Central Nervous System • Peripheral Nervous System • Relay Point between Cells • Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation • ...
Biology, Chapter 20 (Part 2) 2025-03-18
Across
- The ____________ system delivers nutrients throughout the body (p. 399
- The organ that makes B cells (p. 406)
- The ____________ system eliminates waste and maintains water balance (p. 399)
- Unlike T or B cells, _________________will attack and engulf a variety of foreign particles. (p. 407)
- The only layer of the integumentary system not made of epithelial tissue is the __________________layer. (p. 401)
- The ____________ system secretes hormones to control and regulate the body (p. 399)
- The ____________ system exchanges gases between blood and air (p. 399)
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- By studying how the immune system works, doctors have developed a process for lessening a patient's reaction to allergens, a process known as _______________ (p. 395)
- Bone, blood, lymph, fat, and cartilage are all examples of ____________ tissue. (p. 396)
- In order to prevent the immune system from attacking the body's own tissues, helper T cells activate ___________________ __ cells following an infection. (p. 407)
- A group of cells that serve as a collecting point for lymph (p. 406)
- The ____________ system controls movement and processes sensory information (p. 399)
- The entry point where lymph rejoins the bloodstream (p. 406)
- The gland where T cells mature (p. 406)
- The ____________ system supports and protects the body (p. 398)
- The ____________ system provides the outer covering of the body (p. 398)
- A clear fluid that transports antigen-fighting cells (p. 406)
17 Clues: The organ that makes B cells (p. 406) • The gland where T cells mature (p. 406) • The entry point where lymph rejoins the bloodstream (p. 406) • A clear fluid that transports antigen-fighting cells (p. 406) • The ____________ system supports and protects the body (p. 398) • A group of cells that serve as a collecting point for lymph (p. 406) • ...
The Body Systems 2022-10-12
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- What are the parts of the body that are made of muscle tissue called?
- What system breaks down food and nutrients for the circulatory system?
- There are 37.2 trillion of these in the body, and they all have different purposes.
- What are the 2 organs that separate nutrients from chyme and turn the leftover waste into stool?
- What system is run by the lungs and separates oxygen from air for the circulatory system?
- What is the main organ of the circulatory system that pumps blood to the other systems?
- What is the part of the body that's made up of 206 bones?
- What organ is mainly in charge of breaking down food and turning it into chyme?
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- What system contains the bones in the body and protects many of the other systems?
- What is the fluid in the body that consists of plasma, red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets that makes all the systems function?
- What system pumps blood throughout the body to the other systems?
- what is the brain cell that consists of axons, somas, and dendrites?
- What organ has 6 lobes and controls the nervous system?
- What system controls the largest organ in the body and covers the musculoskeletal system?
- What large organ connects to the trachea and separates oxygen from air?
- What system controls brain functions and neurons to operate every other system?
16 Clues: What organ has 6 lobes and controls the nervous system? • What is the part of the body that's made up of 206 bones? • What system pumps blood throughout the body to the other systems? • what is the brain cell that consists of axons, somas, and dendrites? • What are the parts of the body that are made of muscle tissue called? • ...
Human Body Systems 2022-05-13
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- Body system that releases hormones
- Body system that defends the body from injury and illness
- Body system that brings in oxygen and releases waste gases
- Body system that transmits signals throughout the body
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- Body system that breaks down food for the body to absorb its nutrients
- Body system that takes away waste and moves nutrients and oxygen through the body
- Tube that brings sustenance to the stomach
- Body system that is used to produce offspring
8 Clues: Body system that releases hormones • Tube that brings sustenance to the stomach • Body system that is used to produce offspring • Body system that transmits signals throughout the body • Body system that defends the body from injury and illness • Body system that brings in oxygen and releases waste gases • ...
Chapter 18 Respiratory & Excretory System 2013-04-22
Across
- Large dome-shaped muscle that plays an important role in breathing.
- A narrow tube that carries urine from one of the kidneys to the bladder.
- The throat.
- A chemical that comes from the breakdown of proteins.
- The process by which wastes are removed from the body
- Main organs of the respiratory system
- Muscular organ that stores urine.
- Hair-like projections that line the outside of cells.
- Voice box.
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- Organ that eliminates urea, excess water, and other waste materials from the body.
- The windpipe.
- The process by which cells break down simple food molecules to release the energy they contain.
- Passages that direct air into the lungs.
- Found in kidneys that removes wastes from blood and produces urine.
- Folds of connective tissue that produce your voice and stretch across the opening of the larynx.
- Tiny sacs of lung tissue specialized for movement of gases between air and blood.
- A small tube through which urine flows from the body.
- A watery fluid produced by the kidneys that contains urea.
18 Clues: Voice box. • The throat. • The windpipe. • Muscular organ that stores urine. • Main organs of the respiratory system • Passages that direct air into the lungs. • A chemical that comes from the breakdown of proteins. • The process by which wastes are removed from the body • A small tube through which urine flows from the body. • ...
Respiratory 2022-03-11
Human Body Systems 2022-05-24
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- system that is the body's largest organ; includes skin, glands, hair, and nails
- system in which breathing supplies oxygen to the blood and gets rid of carbon dioxide
- system that filters, collects, and removes excess fluid and wastes from the bloodstream
- system where male and female systems are used to produce offspring
- system that provides your body with a central framework; consists of bones and connective tissue, including cartilage, tendons and ligaments
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- system that contains a group of organs that work together to break food down by physical and chemical processes into nutrients that the body can use
- system that controls movement through smooth, cardiac, and skeletal muscles
- system that circulates blood through the body, supplies oxygen and nutrients, and removes waste
- system that is the body's defense against infectious diseases
- system that contains glands and organs that release hormones to control your body
- system that combines the skeletal and muscular systems; provides support, movement, strength, and balance
- system that functions as the control center, coordinating all actions and reactions
12 Clues: system that is the body's defense against infectious diseases • system where male and female systems are used to produce offspring • system that controls movement through smooth, cardiac, and skeletal muscles • system that is the body's largest organ; includes skin, glands, hair, and nails • ...
Organ System 2025-02-20
Year 8 Week 1 - CELLS 2020-04-15
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- A group of tissues that serve a specific function
- A system in our body that is responsible for sending messages to different parts of the body
- A single celled organism you need a microscope to see
- A system in our body that helps break down food
- The building blocks of life
- Made up of multiple cells
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- Made up of a single cell
- A system in our body that helps keep us upright
- This is formed when many cells are grouped together
- A system in our body that helps us breathe
10 Clues: Made up of a single cell • Made up of multiple cells • The building blocks of life • A system in our body that helps us breathe • A system in our body that helps keep us upright • A system in our body that helps break down food • A group of tissues that serve a specific function • This is formed when many cells are grouped together • ...
Respiratory System 2021-11-07
6 Clues: enzyme • takes place in the absence of oxygen • takes place in the presence of oxygen • occurs in non living things, energy is • a gas which is a waste product of respiration • use anaerobic respiration to produce ethyl alcohol
respiratory system 2022-02-09
6 Clues: tiny air sacks • air moves down it. • organ in the respiratory system • something that affects your peak flow • it moves up and down as you breath in and out • a gas which the same amount is always in your body
Respiratory system 2021-11-05
6 Clues: an essential process for the body. • the cell waste is eliminated as this. • our body takes this through respiration. • here is were the vocal cords are located. • this is the end of the respiratory system. • this tube consists of a series of cartilage rings.
Respiratory System 2013-10-10
6 Clues: throat • windpipe • voice box • exchange of gas between body and environment • the airways that connect the trachea and the lungs • muscle that separates the chest from the abdominal cavity
Respiratory System 2016-02-16
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- Brings air to the nose, where it is warmed and humidified
- Organ that expands and contracts, to give space to the lungs to breathe in, or removes space to force the lungs to exhale
- Where the gas exchange occurs
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- Organ that takes oxygen in (provoking expansion) and takes carbon dioxide out (provoking contraction)
- Responsible of taking the air from bronchi to alveoli
- Filters the air we inhale and transports it to the bronchi
6 Clues: Where the gas exchange occurs • Responsible of taking the air from bronchi to alveoli • Brings air to the nose, where it is warmed and humidified • Filters the air we inhale and transports it to the bronchi • Organ that takes oxygen in (provoking expansion) and takes carbon dioxide out (provoking contraction) • ...
Respiratory System 2020-09-27
6 Clues: Where does air go • Which lung is larger • Where does air come in • What gas do we breath out • What do the lungs help you do • What can lungs do that all other organs can't
respiratory system 2021-05-09
6 Clues: You breathe this out • It is below the lungs • A word for larynx and trachea • Something your body needs to survive • You use it for inhaling and exhaling • Main thing that the respiratory system helps you do
respiratory system 2021-06-03
Respiratory System 2022-05-13
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- ion responsible for carbon dioxide transport
- fatty molecule that lowers the surface tension of water film on the alveolar sac
- the immunity a baby receives from its mother through nursing is an example of this type of immunity
Down
- better known as “the guardian of the airways”
- name of artery just below wrist; often used to count a patient’s pulse
- these immune system cells recruit other cells to fight the invaders; act as manager or directors of immune system
6 Clues: ion responsible for carbon dioxide transport • better known as “the guardian of the airways” • name of artery just below wrist; often used to count a patient’s pulse • fatty molecule that lowers the surface tension of water film on the alveolar sac • the immunity a baby receives from its mother through nursing is an example of this type of immunity • ...
Respiratory System 2022-10-17
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- protects the lungs
- the minute branches into which a bronchus divide
- the major muscle of respiration that contracts rhythmically and continually
- tiny air sacs in your lungs that take up the oxygen you breathe in and keep your body going
Down
- the long tube that connects your larynx (voice box) to your bronchi
- connect to your trachea (windpipe) and direct the air you breathe to your right and left lungs.
6 Clues: protects the lungs • the minute branches into which a bronchus divide • the long tube that connects your larynx (voice box) to your bronchi • the major muscle of respiration that contracts rhythmically and continually • tiny air sacs in your lungs that take up the oxygen you breathe in and keep your body going • ...
Respiratory System 2018-02-06
6 Clues: eat with • smell with • provides oxygen • colloquially called the windpipe • a thin sheet of material forming a partition • cage: an enclosure of ribs and connecting bones
Respiratory System 2018-02-06
6 Clues: eat with • smell with • provides oxygen • colloquially called the windpipe • an enclosure of ribs and connecting bones • a thin sheet of material forming a partition
Respiratory system 2024-06-19
6 Clues: site of gas exchange. • another name for windpipe. • Air enters through this part. • the trachea divides into two parts called ______ • pink balloon-likee structure located in the chest cavity. • the muscular sheet that separates the chest cavity from the abdominal cavity.
Respiratory system 2025-03-18
Medical Terminology (Common Diagnoses) 2020-12-22
Across
- inflammation of the lining of the bronchial tubes often caused by a respiratory infection
- the flexible tissue at the ends of bones wears down
- widespread muscle pain and tenderness
- a group of diseases that results in high glucose levels
- infection in any part of the urinary system (kidneys, bladder, urethra)
- high blood pressure
- narrowing of arteries caused by a build-up of plaque
- itchy inflammation of the skin
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- autoimmune disease when the immune system attacks itself
- thyroid gland does not produce enough thyroid
- inflammation, pain, and stiffness of the joints
- inflammation of the larynx and pharynx at the same time
- the immune system reacts abnormally to a foreign substance
- narrowed and inflamed airways
- stomach acid or bile irritates the food pipelining
- high levels of lipids in the blood
- cancer within blood cells in which starts in the soft tissue in bones
17 Clues: high blood pressure • narrowed and inflamed airways • itchy inflammation of the skin • high levels of lipids in the blood • widespread muscle pain and tenderness • thyroid gland does not produce enough thyroid • inflammation, pain, and stiffness of the joints • stomach acid or bile irritates the food pipelining • the flexible tissue at the ends of bones wears down • ...
Bioenergy 2024-01-12
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- another name for blood sugar
- the movement of water through a cell membrane
- what both plant and animal cells are categorized as
- what humans use to not have body odor from sweat
- the type of reproduction that does not require intercourse
- the system in our body responsible for breathing
- an antiseptic that is a indicator for starch
- the organs responsible for breathing
- the movement of molecules from a higher concentration to a lower one
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- the organelle in a cell where photosynthesis occurs
- what human bodies use to lower their temperature
- keeping an internal environment consistent
- the organelle of a cell represented by an egg yolk
- all living things are made of these
- the organ responsible for moving blood
- the system in humans responsible for involuntary actions
- the system responsible for all voluntary actions in humans
17 Clues: another name for blood sugar • all living things are made of these • the organs responsible for breathing • the organ responsible for moving blood • keeping an internal environment consistent • an antiseptic that is a indicator for starch • the movement of water through a cell membrane • what human bodies use to lower their temperature • ...
COVID-19 Crossword Puzzle 2020-08-19
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- effective way to slow transmission of SARS-CoV-2
- state in the U.S. with lowest number of recorded COVID cases as of 8/17/20
- state in the U.S. with highest number of recorded COVID cases as of 8/17/20
- state of isolation in which someone will be placed in if exposed to infectious diseases
- month of first recorded COVID outbreak
- Those in the most danger of contracting COVID are known as risk
- country of first recorded COVID outbreak
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- severe acute respiratory syndrome
- what gives a virus the ability to reproduce and live
- symptom of COVID (loss of smell)
- month in 2020 that the first COVID case was recorded in the U.S.
- system primarily affected by COVID
- country with the highest number of recorded COVID cases as of 8/17/20
- center for disease control and prevention
- the world health organization
15 Clues: the world health organization • symptom of COVID (loss of smell) • severe acute respiratory syndrome • system primarily affected by COVID • month of first recorded COVID outbreak • country of first recorded COVID outbreak • center for disease control and prevention • effective way to slow transmission of SARS-CoV-2 • what gives a virus the ability to reproduce and live • ...
Metabolism Vocab 2024-06-27
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- a molecule that organisms can use to release energy, and that is made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms
- a molecule that organisms get from the air or water around them and use to release energy
- molecules that are the building blocks of proteins
- system where the body system that takes in food and breaks it down
- the chemical reaction between oxygen and glucose that releases energy into cells
- a category of large molecules that perform important functions inside living things
- a process in which atoms rearrange to form new substances
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- a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms
- a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole
- a group of atoms joined together in a particular way
- system where the body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
- the body’s use of molecules for energy and growth
- system where the body system that transports molecules to and from all cells of the body
- a type of energy storage molecule made of many glucose molecules connected together
- the ability to make things move or change
15 Clues: 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 • a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole • molecules that are the building blocks of proteins • a group of atoms joined together in a particular way • a process in which atoms rearrange to form new substances • ...
Circulatory Crossword 2024-09-24
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- About the size of our fist.
- It transports oxygen, digested food and water to all parts of the body.
- Which system digests the food you eat?
- The circulatory system consists of the heart, blood and __________________________.
- Is blood rich or poor in oxygen?
- Which system functions in your everyday life?
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- During respiration in plants, plants take in oxygen and give out _______________________.
- Which tube in a plant transports water and minerals to all parts of the plant?
- Which system enables you to carry heavy weights?
- Heart rate depends on our age and __________.
10 Clues: About the size of our fist. • Is blood rich or poor in oxygen? • Which system digests the food you eat? • Heart rate depends on our age and __________. • Which system functions in your everyday life? • Which system enables you to carry heavy weights? • It transports oxygen, digested food and water to all parts of the body. • ...
Human Body Systems 2024-01-05
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- A body system that protects against infection and maintains a healthy balance of fluids in your body.
- The limbs of the skeleton the ike humerus and femur bones.
- The skull and vertebral column of the skeleton.
- A body system that includes the gastrointestinal tract which breaks down food to be absorbed.
- Type of cell that sends messages and receives stimuli.
- Processes that maintain the body's equilibrium.
- The system which circulates blood and lymph.
- Special tissues that create and excrete substances into the bloodstream.
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- Chemical messengers that relay signals from one neuron to another.
- A body system that fights against pathogens that enter the body.
- A body system that consists of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves to relay sensory information.
- A body system that contains the body's largest organ and protects the organs inside the body.
- A body system that brings oxygen into the body to be circulated in the blood and then expels carbon dioxide.
- A body system that produces hormones that regulate the body's organs and cell activities.
- A body system that consists of skeletal, smooth, and cardiac which permits movement of the body.
15 Clues: The system which circulates blood and lymph. • The skull and vertebral column of the skeleton. • Processes that maintain the body's equilibrium. • Type of cell that sends messages and receives stimuli. • The limbs of the skeleton the ike humerus and femur bones. • A body system that fights against pathogens that enter the body. • ...
Arthropods 2012-05-21
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- The chest portion on an arthropod.
- The part on a spider that aids in weaving a web.
- A large subphylum that includes insects.
- A chemical substance produced and released into the environment that effects the behavior of other insects.
- A type of excretory system in insects.
- An aquatic arthropod such as a lobster or crayfish.
- Appendages that are used for locomotion and reproduction.
- A hard external shell made of chitin.
- The shedding of the exoskeleton for growth.
- An appendage near the mouth of the arthropod.
- One of the internal respiratory tubes of insects and some other terrestrial arthropods.
- The young of an insect that went through incomplete metamorphosis.
- A growth cycle for insects with a pupa and larva stage.
- An external respiratory opening on the side of an insect.
- A specialized level in a colony of insects.
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- Invertebrae with jointed legs, a segmented body, and an exoskeleton.
- The lower jaw.
- A growth cycle for insects without a pupa stage.
- A group of the Chelicerae.
- Each of a pair of respiratory organs composed of many fine leaves.
- The "tail" portion of an arthropod.
- An appendage that has the large chelae.
- The immature form of an insect (between larva and adult) in complete metamorphosis.
- The section of an arthropod where the head and chest are combined.
- A projecting part of an organism that has a specific purpose
- The hard upper shell of a crustacean.
- What the exoskeleton is made of.
27 Clues: The lower jaw. • A group of the Chelicerae. • What the exoskeleton is made of. • The chest portion on an arthropod. • The "tail" portion of an arthropod. • A hard external shell made of chitin. • The hard upper shell of a crustacean. • A type of excretory system in insects. • An appendage that has the large chelae. • A large subphylum that includes insects. • ...
Respiratory crossword 2024-03-19
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- Common cause of respiratory infections, especially in children.
- Abnormal connection between the bronchial tree and the pleural space.
- Presence of air in the mediastinum.
- Developmental anomaly where lung tissue does not communicate with the tracheobronchial tree
- Inflammatory lung disease with unknown cause.
- High-pitched sound heard during expiration.
- Lung disease caused by inhalation of silica dust.
- Systemic disease causing granulomatous inflammation in various organs, including the lungs.
- Genetic disorder affecting cilia function in the respiratory tract.
- Blockage of pulmonary arteries by blood clots.
- Group of disorders affecting the interstitium of the lungs.
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- Condition primarily affecting premature infants characterized by surfactant deficiency.
- This aggressive type of lung cancer is strongly associated with smoking and tends to metastasize early.
- Abnormal accumulation of fluid in the pleural space.
- Chronic, progressive lung disease with unknown cause.
- Elevated blood pressure in the pulmonary arteries.
- Sudden inability of the respiratory system to maintain adequate gas exchange.
- Lung infection occurring in patients on mechanical ventilation.
- Constrictive lung disease affecting small airways.
- Genetic disorder leading to lung and liver disease.
- Collapse or closure of lung tissue.
- Accumulation of blood in the pleural cavity.
- This type of lung cancer often arises in the outer regions of the lungs and is associated with non-smokers.
- Tissue damage caused by pressure changes, often associated with mechanical ventilation.
- Measure of the lung's ability to transfer gases from the alveoli into the blood.
- Chronic condition characterized by abnormal widening of bronchial tubes.
- Lung disease caused by inhalation of dust particles.
27 Clues: Presence of air in the mediastinum. • Collapse or closure of lung tissue. • High-pitched sound heard during expiration. • Accumulation of blood in the pleural cavity. • Inflammatory lung disease with unknown cause. • Blockage of pulmonary arteries by blood clots. • Lung disease caused by inhalation of silica dust. • Elevated blood pressure in the pulmonary arteries. • ...
The skin project 2022-01-10
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- anchors the skin to the underlying organs; made of fat
- guard the head from bumps, shield the eyes, and keep foreign particles out. of the respiratory system
- helps the body to cool down/ get rid of heat
- larger than an artery; connects to the circulatory system
- connects to the nervous system; are destroyed or damaged in 3rd degree burns, resulting in loss of feeling
- contains the adipose tissue
- small muscle attached to the hair follicle; when contracted cause "goosebumps"
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- how far a 1st degree burn goes
- the purpose of this is preventing bacteria from going deeper into the body; pressure receptors
- the "hide" of your skin; contains the papillary and rectal regions
- where the sebaceous glands usually empty into
- structure is uneven and contains fingerlike projections
- a portion of the circulatory system; inside the dermis.
- pain & touch receptor
- oil gland that keeps skin soft
15 Clues: pain & touch receptor • contains the adipose tissue • how far a 1st degree burn goes • oil gland that keeps skin soft • helps the body to cool down/ get rid of heat • where the sebaceous glands usually empty into • anchors the skin to the underlying organs; made of fat • structure is uneven and contains fingerlike projections • ...
Module 14 Review 2015-04-21
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- ______respiration is the process by which cells burn food for energy
- ____respiration is the process of oxygen and carbon dioxide exchanging between the alveoli and blood
- these structures give us the ability to make sounds
- a molecule with a hydrophilic end and a hydrophobic end
- the______respiratory tract is part of the respiratory system containing the nasal cavity, paranasal sinuses, and pharynx
- bottom part of the pharynx
- process of getting air into the lungs and getting it back out
- a small process that hangs off of the soft palate
- common lung disease which can be caused by smoking or being exposed to a lot of air pollution; the walls of the alveoli degenerate
- structure inferior to the nasopharynx
- to take in by means of suction
- disease that increases airway resistance
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- a general term that refers to an infection of the lungs
- ____respiration is the process of oxygen and carbon dioxide exchanging between the cells and the blood
- the volume of air left in the lungs after a forceful exhalatio
- the ease with which the lungs inflate
- scientific term for smell
- the volume of air inhaled or exhaled during normal, quiet breathing
- the superior part of the pharynx
- air in the pleural cavity
- the________respiratory tract is part of the respiratory system containing the larynx, trachea, bronchi and lungs
- _____ _____capacity is the maximum volume of air contained in the lungs after a forceful inhalation
- this type of respiration requires oxygen
23 Clues: scientific term for smell • air in the pleural cavity • bottom part of the pharynx • to take in by means of suction • the superior part of the pharynx • the ease with which the lungs inflate • structure inferior to the nasopharynx • this type of respiration requires oxygen • disease that increases airway resistance • a small process that hangs off of the soft palate • ...
body systems puzzle 2020-10-28
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- big artery that leaves the heart carrying this oxygenated blood
- connects the very small artery branches to very small veins
- the valve that separates the left atrium from the left ventricle
- the muscles made up of fibers that have horizontal stripes when viewed under a microscope.
- The cerebellum coordinates the muscle movements ordered by the motor cortex
- the muscle that contracts when you bend your elbow
- the valve that separates the right atrium from the right ventricle
- the solid, hard outside part of the bone
- controls your pulse, thirst, appetite, sleep patterns, and other processes in your body that happen automatically
- middle of the forebrain
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- the bone which looks like a sponge, is inside compact bone
- makes new bone and help repair damage
- sits underneath the back end of the cerebrum
- the part of the digestive system as well as the respiratory system because it carries both food and air
- carries messages from the sensory organs like the eyes, ears, nose, and fingers to the cortex
- mature bone cells which help continue new born formation
- the muscle in the heart
- tiny hairs that protect the nasal passageways and other parts of the respiratory tract, filtering out dust and other particles that enter the nose through the breathed air
- a small flap of tissue, covers the air-only passage when we swallow, keeping food and liquid from going into the lungs
- he top part of the air-only pipe
20 Clues: the muscle in the heart • middle of the forebrain • he top part of the air-only pipe • makes new bone and help repair damage • the solid, hard outside part of the bone • sits underneath the back end of the cerebrum • the muscle that contracts when you bend your elbow • mature bone cells which help continue new born formation • ...
Biomedical Careers 2017-10-19
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- Engineer-helps if there is a problem with a patient’s muscles, bones, or organs
- with problems in the nervous system
- genetics
- Engineer-makes sure railroad yard is taken care of and running
- people who have blood problems
- the immune system
- human movement
- Editor-judges,edits,and monitors research publications
- chemical and physical properties of inland bodies of water
- sure people’s spinal alignment is good so they can stay active
- sure that there is generally nothing wrong with their patient’s body
- Hygienist- tells and helps a patient if the have oral problems
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- Assurance-functions as an information source to bottlers and various company departments
- Pathologist-helps people with speaking problems and teaches sign language to kids with speaking problems
- Photographer-captures images of aquatic life
- Crystallographer-studies atomic and molecular structures of crystals made from organic matter
- people with asthma and other respiratory problems
- Manager-balances the needs of humans with the needs of animals or other organisms in the wild
- animals
- factors involved in the spread of disease
- diseases and injuries of non-human animals
- Scientist-creates new foods and improves the process of producing food
- Social Worker-explains to patients what could happen to them due to their condition
- students about biology
- patient's ears for infections and hearing loss
- people with eye problems
26 Clues: animals • genetics • human movement • the immune system • students about biology • people with eye problems • people who have blood problems • with problems in the nervous system • factors involved in the spread of disease • diseases and injuries of non-human animals • Photographer-captures images of aquatic life • patient's ears for infections and hearing loss • ...
HAP QUIZ 2024-11-27
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- A structure in the lungs that reduces surface tension and prevents collapse.
- The division of the respiratory system responsible for gas exchange.
- A hormone that regulates blood pressure by increasing water retention.
- The number of breaths taken per minute.
- The female reproductive structure where fertilization occurs.
- The enzyme responsible for breaking down carbonic acid into water and carbon dioxide.
- The primary male reproductive hormone.
- The process that prepares sperm to fertilize an egg.
- The type of blood vessel responsible for oxygen exchange in tissues.
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- The thickest muscular layer of the heart wall.
- The hormone surge triggering ovulation.
- A measure of the average blood pressure in the arteries during one cardiac cycle.
- The capacity of blood vessels to expand or contract to regulate blood flow.
- The process that involves inhalation and exhalation.
- Senses blood pressure changes in the arteries.
- The functional unit of gas exchange in the respiratory zone.
- The cell formed by the fusion of sperm and egg.
- The pumping organ of the cardiovascular system.
- The process by which oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged between the blood and body tissues.
- A hormone involved in the positive feedback loop for uterine contractions during labor.
- Primary site of gas exchange in the lungs.
- Type of reproduction resulting in genetically identical offspring.
- A phase in the menstrual cycle where the corpus luteum secretes hormones.
- A condition where total lung capacity decrease
24 Clues: The primary male reproductive hormone. • The hormone surge triggering ovulation. • The number of breaths taken per minute. • Primary site of gas exchange in the lungs. • The thickest muscular layer of the heart wall. • Senses blood pressure changes in the arteries. • A condition where total lung capacity decrease • The cell formed by the fusion of sperm and egg. • ...
Friday, 4/10 Homework 2015-04-06
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- Body system that work with respiratory system to bring oxygen to body cells
- Organism that breaks down dead plants/animals and recycles their nutrients
- Genotype with two different alleles, Hh or Mm
- Movement of water from high to low concentration
- Non-living
- Site of photosynthesis in plant cells ONLY
- Type of adaptation, is an action that helps organism survive
- Body system that breaks down food
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- Coldest biome, located in
- the variety of different living organisms in an ecosystem
- Type of resource that can be replenished in a lifetime or won't run out, ex: solar power
- Living
- Genotype with two of the same alleles, HH or mm
- The process of transferring pollen from one plant to another with wind or insects
- Biome with highest biodiversity + most rain
15 Clues: Living • Non-living • Coldest biome, located in • Body system that breaks down food • Site of photosynthesis in plant cells ONLY • Biome with highest biodiversity + most rain • Genotype with two different alleles, Hh or Mm • Genotype with two of the same alleles, HH or mm • Movement of water from high to low concentration • ...
Science Revision Trimester II 2023-08-11
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- Another name for communicable diseases
- Maintenance of stable internal conditions
- The parts of the nervous system that receive stimuli from the surroundings.
- Category of cell that contains membrane-bound organelles
- The hormone responsible for regulating blood sugar
- Organelle found in plant cells but not animal cells
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- Parts of the respiratory system.
- Bodily reaction when you are cold
- Type of tissue found in the brain and spinal cord.
- An example is a headache when you have flu
- Which system helps fight communicable diseases?
- These don't work on viruses but they can help with another pathogen.
- Type of nerve cell responsible for transmitting impulses.
- Part of the eye responsible for focussing light rays.
- Type of blood cell that carries oxygen around the body
15 Clues: Parts of the respiratory system. • Bodily reaction when you are cold • Another name for communicable diseases • Maintenance of stable internal conditions • An example is a headache when you have flu • Which system helps fight communicable diseases? • Type of tissue found in the brain and spinal cord. • The hormone responsible for regulating blood sugar • ...
Respiratory Crossword 2021-01-26
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- An increase in this is a sign of respiratory distress (4/2/9)
- Sound caused by forced airflow through collapsed airways, or can be monophonic or polyphonic due to obstruction in airways (6)
- Another sign of respiratory distress beginning with s (8)
- "Beware of the ______ chest" (6)
- Baby/child's attempt to increase the size of the upper airways (5/7)
- A sign of respiratory distress beginning with L (8)
- Type of oxygen delivery which aids mucocilary clearance (6/10)
- suprasternal, intercostal, subcostal (9)
- Listening to lung sounds (12)
- Greenish secretions (12)
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- A possible cause of upper airway obstruction (7/4)
- nursing observation chart (4)
- A decrease in this is another sign of respiratory distress (7)
- Normal breath sounds (9)
- A possible cause for respiratory distress after a vomit, commonly seen on CXR affecting the right upper lobe (10)
- Important skill using your hands (9)
- A common illness in babies during the winter months (13)
- Can be a sign of chronic lung, such as CF or bronchiectasis, or heart disease causing chronically low oxygen levels (6/8)
- The amount of oxygen you have in your blood, commonly measured using pulse oximetry (11)
- Inhaled medication (9)
- Difficult to inhale and exhale, tight sensation in chest, can't get enough O2 quickly enough (5/2/6)
21 Clues: Inhaled medication (9) • Normal breath sounds (9) • Greenish secretions (12) • nursing observation chart (4) • Listening to lung sounds (12) • "Beware of the ______ chest" (6) • Important skill using your hands (9) • suprasternal, intercostal, subcostal (9) • A possible cause of upper airway obstruction (7/4) • A sign of respiratory distress beginning with L (8) • ...
Human Body Systems 2024-01-29
7 Clues: help you run • makes humans • makes you pee • protects your organs • lungs are part of this system • protects you from getting sick • the parts of this system can reach Green Bay
human body systems 2023-09-26
7 Clues: A group of organs. • it is inside the skull. • the system that breaks down food. • it is a red liquid inside the body • the system that responsible for breathing. • it is the first organ in digestive system. • it is found inside chest between two lungs.
GENERAL HISTOLOGY WORD PUZZLE 2024-12-01
Dazzling Digestion 2025-09-05
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- Involuntary movements that move/mix food; Combines the muscular system and the digestive system
- Organ in respiratory system that transports food to the stomach
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- The digestive system breaks this down for energy for the muscular system
- Product of the respiratory system that's expelled through the digestive system
- The use of muscles in the jaw to break up food
5 Clues: The use of muscles in the jaw to break up food • Organ in respiratory system that transports food to the stomach • The digestive system breaks this down for energy for the muscular system • Product of the respiratory system that's expelled through the digestive system • ...
Life Science Review 2023-05-05
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- This level of organization has four eukaryotic branches and two prokaryotic branches
- This body system works with the circulatory system by making blood cells.
- This word means all systems working together to maintain good health
- This body system transports oxygen, nutrients, and immune cells around the body.
- This body system absorbs nutrients that are then transported to all of the body's cells to keep them working.
- This is the powerhouse of the cell
- This system works with the circulatory system to help blood move around the body
- This is where the DNA is stored in eukaryotic cells
- This system brings in oxygen and gets rid of CO2 waste.
- This kingdom is made up of single celled organisms that can live in extreme conditions
- Mammals, fish, and insects all belong to this kingdom
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- This cell type has organelles and a nucleus
- This organelle is responsible for photosynthesis
- This body system works with the rest of the body systems to control them and respond to stimuli.
- This level of organization is smaller than genus
- This kingdom contains organisms that use photosynthesis to get energy
- This system helps keep you healthy by fighting of infectious agents.
- This cell type has no nucleus and no organelles
- This infectious agent is not actually alive
- This body system gets rid of waste so the body can function
- This kingdom consists of slime molds and single celled organisms
- This system ensures the continuation of our species
- This infectious agent in also a prokaryotic cell
- This kingdom is eukaryotic and includes both infectious agents and items we consider food
24 Clues: This is the powerhouse of the cell • This cell type has organelles and a nucleus • This infectious agent is not actually alive • This cell type has no nucleus and no organelles • This organelle is responsible for photosynthesis • This level of organization is smaller than genus • This infectious agent in also a prokaryotic cell • ...
STANLEY BRIFFITT 2018-09-13
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- a jelly liquid in a cell
- wind pipe
- it contains sap in a plant cell
- major air passages of the lungs
- breathing in and out
- the organ that pumps blood
- bulging air sacks
- largest organ in the respiratory system
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- where aerobic respiration happens in a cell
- carry returns blood
- muscle between the lungs and the abdomen
- controls most cells
- carries blood away
13 Clues: wind pipe • bulging air sacks • carries blood away • carry returns blood • controls most cells • breathing in and out • a jelly liquid in a cell • the organ that pumps blood • it contains sap in a plant cell • major air passages of the lungs • largest organ in the respiratory system • muscle between the lungs and the abdomen • where aerobic respiration happens in a cell
body systems 2023-12-01
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- Joins bone to bone, is flexible
- Pair where one muscle contracts while other relaxes
- Related to the heart
- Used to store air for breathing
- Another word for breathing
- Gas used in respiration
- System for ventilation
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- Lubricated surface between bones
- muscle between ribs
- Made of 206 bones
- Used in respiration
- Joins muscle to bone
- Contracts and relaxes to make lungs sutible volume
13 Clues: Made of 206 bones • muscle between ribs • Used in respiration • Related to the heart • Joins muscle to bone • System for ventilation • Gas used in respiration • Another word for breathing • Joins bone to bone, is flexible • Used to store air for breathing • Lubricated surface between bones • Contracts and relaxes to make lungs sutible volume • ...
Biology 2020-05-05
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- small bags where gas exchange takes place
- not breathing
- chest cavity
- synonym of ventilation
- breathing in
- breathing out
- the body's food pipe
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- below the lungs large muscle sheet
- name of the system responsable for breathing
- process in which air moves in and out
- gas you need for respiration
- what protects the lungs
- the blood pumping organ
- tiny hairs that help remove dirt and microorganisms
- organ that works like baloons in your body
15 Clues: chest cavity • breathing in • not breathing • breathing out • the body's food pipe • synonym of ventilation • what protects the lungs • the blood pumping organ • gas you need for respiration • below the lungs large muscle sheet • process in which air moves in and out • small bags where gas exchange takes place • organ that works like baloons in your body • ...
Cardi'Resp 2024-04-29
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- causes of hypertension
- something that affects the body
- a group of disorders of the heart and blood vessels
- cause of stroke heart failure
- cold,sore throat,allergies
- causes of asthma
- pollen, dust
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- high arterial blood pressure
- System includes the nose, mouth, throat, voice box, windpipe, and lungs
- hardened arteries
- pectoris chest pain
- symptoms of Pneumonia
- symptoms of asthma
- vessel walls what can hypertension lead to
- affects airway in lungs
15 Clues: pollen, dust • causes of asthma • hardened arteries • symptoms of asthma • pectoris chest pain • symptoms of Pneumonia • causes of hypertension • affects airway in lungs • cold,sore throat,allergies • high arterial blood pressure • cause of stroke heart failure • something that affects the body • vessel walls what can hypertension lead to • ...
The Body Systems 2023-04-21
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- Function: breaks down food into molecules, molecules get absorbed by blood, and eliminates waste.
- Found only in heart.
- When you fall or get hit and all of your weight goes on a few bones.
- When a bone comes out of a socket.
- Hamstrings, abdominal, biceps, and trapezius.
- Body's way of keeping the internal environment stable.
- Carries blood away from heart.
- Carries blood from body to heart.
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- Function: Take in oxygen through lungs and get rid of carbon dioxide and water.
- Walls of intestine, stomach, and bladder.
- When ligament are stretched too far and tear.
- If we didn't have this system, the waste in our bodies would pile up and we would become sick.
- Chemical that comes from the breakdown of proteins.
- Bring in and getting rid of air.
- Connect arteries to veins.
15 Clues: Found only in heart. • Connect arteries to veins. • Carries blood away from heart. • Bring in and getting rid of air. • Carries blood from body to heart. • When a bone comes out of a socket. • Walls of intestine, stomach, and bladder. • When ligament are stretched too far and tear. • Hamstrings, abdominal, biceps, and trapezius. • ...
body systems 2025-04-04
8 Clues: organ system • nervous system • digestive system • digestive system • circulatory system • respiratory system • circulatory system • circulatory system
Breathing and Organ System Revision 2014-12-10
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- The mineral needed for strong bones.
- The stiff material which makes up the wall of the trachea and bronchi.
- The name of the liquid in the circulatory system.
- The organ system which the uterus and ovaries in a female belong to.
- The system which is responsible for supporting us, protecting our organs and enabling us to move.
- The gas which makes up 78% of the air we inhale.
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- The name given to two muscles which work together (i.e the tricep and the bicep)
- The organ system which the lungs below too.
- The organ system which the stomach is part of.
- The blood vessels which surround the alveoli.
- A group of cells working together to carry out a specific function in the body.
- The basic structure of an organism.
- The tissue which connect the muscles to our bones.
13 Clues: The basic structure of an organism. • The mineral needed for strong bones. • The organ system which the lungs below too. • The blood vessels which surround the alveoli. • The organ system which the stomach is part of. • The gas which makes up 78% of the air we inhale. • The name of the liquid in the circulatory system. • ...
Body Systems and Vocab 2024-01-19
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- This molecule is the basic unit of life that is responsible for all living things
- This is the gas that we inhale for our survival
- This body system moves fresh air into your body and removes waste gases
- This organ can is involved in both the digestive, and the endocrine systems. It can digest food, produce insulin, and control blood sugar
- This body system removes waste from blood in liquid form
- This body system is responsible for sending messages to the brain
- This system protects your body's internal organs
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- This system produces specific cells and substances to create new offspring
- This system carries needed substances around the body
- This body system is the body's way of getting rid of excess salt and water
- These little objects help you feel things and move your muscles that also carry electrical pulses around your body
- This is the organism that consists of all these systems and parts
- This body system consists of numerous glands that release hormones
- This body system helps food break down through the body
- This is the process all organisms naturally do that helps the body maintain stability and change to adjust to different things
15 Clues: This is the gas that we inhale for our survival • This system protects your body's internal organs • This system carries needed substances around the body • This body system helps food break down through the body • This body system removes waste from blood in liquid form • This is the organism that consists of all these systems and parts • ...
Critical Care Respiratory Crossword Review 2025-01-20
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- right ventricular hypertrophy related to primarily respiratory cause
- type of chest injury where object hits chest or chest hits object
- antiseptic used for oral cares
- hypercapnic respiratory failure is problem with this
- common cause of hypercapnic respiratory failure
- group of cares to help prevent ventilator-associatedated pneumonia (VAP)
- typical description of ARDS on CXR
- happens with alveolar-capillary membrane damage with increased permeability
- accumulatino of fluid in aveoli and interstitial spaces
- diltiazem is a _____-channel blocker
- hypoxemic respiratory failure is problem with this
- blood entered pleural space
- build-up of CO2
- done with 100% FiO2 prior to suctioning airways
- can be prevented by encouraging TCDB and IS use every 1-2 hours while awake
- ETT tip ought to be about 2-3 cm above this landmark
- drug used to treat pulmonary embolism and DVT
- air entered pleural space
- common cause of hypoxemic respiratory failure
- oxygenation delivery device used in most extreme/severe cases
- type of hypoxemia that is hallmark of ARDS
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- provides 1 level of continuous pressure throughout respiratory cycle
- achieved when patient and vent work well together, sedation optimized
- common diurectic used for pulmonary edema
- type of ulcer common due critical illnesses
- type of chest injury where foreign object impales chest
- impaired ventilation and perfusion ratio
- type of pneumothorax that causes shifting of mediastinum and tracheal deviation
- airway that can only be used on an unconscious patient
- keeps alveoli from collapsing
- common cause of pulmonary embolism
- airway that may be used on conscious patient
- unstable chest with likely paradoxical movement
- provides 2 levels of pressure, inspiratory and expiratory
- byproduct of anaerobic metabolism
- type of breathing where abdomen and chest move in opposite directions, indicates severe respiratory distress
- avoid concurrent use of sildenafil and nitrates due to this
- a common cause of direct lung injury
- position that helps decrease WOB
- a common cause of direct and indirect lung injury
- too little O2 in blood
41 Clues: build-up of CO2 • too little O2 in blood • air entered pleural space • blood entered pleural space • keeps alveoli from collapsing • antiseptic used for oral cares • position that helps decrease WOB • byproduct of anaerobic metabolism • common cause of pulmonary embolism • typical description of ARDS on CXR • diltiazem is a _____-channel blocker • ...
organ system 2022-06-09
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- what system is the somatic and Autonomic in?
- biological system consisting of specific organs and structures used for gas exchange in animals and plants.is?
- what system starts with an L
- what is the largest organ of the body that forms a physical barrier between the external environment and the internal environment that it serves to protect and maintain
- whatsystem regulates the chemical composition of body fluids by removing metabolic wastes and retaining the proper amounts of water, salts, and nutrients.
- what system pumps blood from the heart to the lungs to get oxygen
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- what system helps you have kids
- what are main function of the endocrine system
- what system is responsible for movement
- what is the first step of the digestive system
- what is your body's central framework
11 Clues: what system starts with an L • what system helps you have kids • what is your body's central framework • what system is responsible for movement • what system is the somatic and Autonomic in? • what are main function of the endocrine system • what is the first step of the digestive system • what system pumps blood from the heart to the lungs to get oxygen • ...
Bethanie Longmire/Mrs.Key 2015-03-30
Across
- A tiny blood vessel under the skin.
- The part of the respiratory system that extends from the mouth to the larynx.
- Capillary in the lungs that exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide.
- Thin-walled tube that extends from the larynx to the bronchi.
- Bean-Shaped,remove pathogens from lymph.
- Part of the throat that holds the vocal chords.
- A group of organs that takes in oxygen and gets rid of carbon dioxide.
- A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart.
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- One of two main branches of the trachea that lead directly to the lungs.
- Your heart,blood,and blood vessels.
- The leaked fluid.
- The fluid that carries materials through the body.
- A blood vessel that carries blood back to the heart.
- Collects fluid that leaks from the blood and returns it to the blood.
14 Clues: The leaked fluid. • A tiny blood vessel under the skin. • Your heart,blood,and blood vessels. • Bean-Shaped,remove pathogens from lymph. • Part of the throat that holds the vocal chords. • The fluid that carries materials through the body. • A blood vessel that carries blood back to the heart. • A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart. • ...
The Body Systems 2022-10-12
Across
- What are the parts of the body that are made of muscle tissue called?
- What system breaks down food and nutrients for the circulatory system?
- There are 37.2 trillion of these in the body, and they all have different purposes.
- What are the 2 organs that separate nutrients from chyme and turn the leftover waste into stool?
- What system is run by the lungs and separates oxygen from air for the circulatory system?
- What is the main organ of the circulatory system that pumps blood to the other systems?
- What is the part of the body that's made up of 206 bones?
- What organ is mainly in charge of breaking down food and turning it into chyme?
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- What system contains the bones in the body and protects many of the other systems?
- What is the fluid in the body that consists of plasma, red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets that makes all the systems function?
- What system pumps blood throughout the body to the other systems?
- what is the brain cell that consists of axons, somas, and dendrites?
- What organ has 6 lobes and controls the nervous system?
- What system controls the largest organ in the body and covers the musculoskeletal system?
- What large organ connects to the trachea and separates oxygen from air?
- What system controls brain functions and neurons to operate every other system?
16 Clues: What organ has 6 lobes and controls the nervous system? • What is the part of the body that's made up of 206 bones? • What system pumps blood throughout the body to the other systems? • what is the brain cell that consists of axons, somas, and dendrites? • What are the parts of the body that are made of muscle tissue called? • ...
6th Grade Vocab Round Up 2024-02-09
Across
- Framework providing structure and support within the Skeletal System.
- Organ responsible for breaking down food within the Digestive System.
- The study of genes and heredity, including how traits are passed from parents to offspring.
- The quality of being self-reliant and capable of making decisions or taking actions without relying on others.
- Control center of the nervous system within the Nervous System.
- The way in which two or more things are connected or interact with each other.
- Process of producing offspring within the Reproductive System.
- The process of examining something in detail, breaking it down into its component parts to understand its structure or function.
- Organs responsible for filtering waste from blood within the Excretory System.
- The interaction or relationship between two or more factors, often influencing each other's effects or outcomes.
- Organ responsible for pumping blood within the Circulatory System.
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- The ability to face difficulties or challenges with bravery and determination, overcoming fears or obstacles to achieve a goal.
- The surroundings or conditions in which an organism lives and interacts, including factors like climate, habitat, and food availability.
- Tissues responsible for movement within the Muscular System.
- The process by which animals increase in size, weight, and complexity over time, influenced by genetic and environmental factors.
- Adherence to moral and ethical principles, honesty, and consistency in one's actions and beliefs.
- Characteristics or attributes of an organism that are inherited or acquired through genetic or environmental factors.
- Chemical messengers regulating bodily functions within the Endocrine System.
- Body's defense against pathogens within the Immune System.
- Organs involved in breathing within the Respiratory System.
20 Clues: Body's defense against pathogens within the Immune System. • Organs involved in breathing within the Respiratory System. • Tissues responsible for movement within the Muscular System. • Process of producing offspring within the Reproductive System. • Control center of the nervous system within the Nervous System. • ...
