respiratory system Crossword Puzzles
Metabolism Vocabulary 2021-11-17
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- the body’s use of molecules for energy and growth
- molecules that are the building blocks of proteins
- the body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
- a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole
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- The body system that transports molecules to and from all cells in the body.
- a molecule that organisms can use to release energy and that is
- The body system that takes in food and breaks it down.
- group of atoms joined together in a particular way
- the power that is able to make things move or change
- a molecule that organisms get from the air or water around them and use to release energy
10 Clues: the body’s use of molecules for energy and growth • molecules that are the building blocks of proteins • group of atoms joined together in a particular way • a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole • the power that is able to make things move or change • The body system that takes in food and breaks it down. • ...
BIOLOGY JH 8.1 2023-05-23
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- The passageway that is shared by both the digestive and respiratory system is the ....
- blood vessel that takes blood away from the heart to the body’s organs is called
- Flap of skin that covers the opening to the windpipe during swallowing is called ….
- The circulatory system works with the ... system to provide our body with oxygen.
- Type of blood that help clotting the wound is called ....
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- Fertilization is the joining of egg and sperm, usually occurs in which organ?
- Which are the tubes that carry urine from the kidney to the bladder?
- What is the exchange organ that contains a network of blood vessels that allows the embryo and mother to exchange materials such as nutrients and waste?
- A tiny blood vessel that allows for exchange between blood and cells in the tissue in the body is ...
- This chamber of the heart receives blood returning from the body. This chamber is called ….
- A disorder of the lungs called ... causes the bronchi to become restricted (get smaller) so air can't get to the lungs.
11 Clues: Type of blood that help clotting the wound is called .... • Which are the tubes that carry urine from the kidney to the bladder? • Fertilization is the joining of egg and sperm, usually occurs in which organ? • blood vessel that takes blood away from the heart to the body’s organs is called • ...
Human Body Systems 2024-08-09
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- this system is very different in men and women, includes the testes and uterus
- this system helps maintain body temperature and enables movement, includes muscles and tendons
- this system returns fluid to blood and defends the body against pathogens, includes the spleen and lymph nodes
- this system delivers oxygen and nutrients to the body, includes the heart and blood vessels
- this system encloses internal body structures, includes hair and skin
- this system processes food for use by the body, includes the stomach and large intestine
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- this system supports the body and enables movement, includes bones and joints
- this system secretes hormones, includes the pancreas and ovaries
- this system controls water balance in the body, includes the kidneys and bladder
- this system detects, processes, and responds to information, includes the brain and nerves
- this system removes carbon dioxide from the body, includes the lungs and trachea
11 Clues: this system secretes hormones, includes the pancreas and ovaries • this system encloses internal body structures, includes hair and skin • this system supports the body and enables movement, includes bones and joints • this system is very different in men and women, includes the testes and uterus • ...
Pathologies of the Respiratory System 2021-02-24
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- / Spitting up blood or bloody mucus from the lungs and throat.
- / A serious infection caused by strains of bacteria called Corynebacterium diphtheriae that make toxin (poison). Can lead to difficulty breathing, heart failure, paralysis, and death.
- / Infectious disease caused by mycobacterium tuberculosis. Attacks lungs. Can be carried by a healthy individual but they may not get the disease. Typically occurs when the immune system is weakened.
- effusion / The build-up of excess fluid between the layers of the pleura outside the lungs; it may cause you to cough or feel short of breath . You may breathe faster than usual. You may have mild to severe chest pain that starts or gets worse when you breathe in or cough.
- Edema / A condition caused by excess fluid in the lungs. Is usually caused by a heart condition or exposure to toxins and drugs, and being at high elevation.
- / A condition in which the pleura becomes inflamed; also called pleuritis.
- Infant Death Syndrome / Unexplained death of infants, usually during sleep, of a seemingly healthy baby. Sometimes referred to as crib death, because infants often die in their sleep/crib.
- / The state or process of being deprived of oxygen, which can result in unconsciousness or death;suffocation
- fibrosis / An inherited disease where the body makes thick, sticky mucus. The mucus then causes problems in the lungs, pancreas, and other organs.
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- / Bleeding from the nose, either spontaneous or induced by nose picking or trauma. Acute hemorrhage from the nostril, nasal cavity, or nasopharynx.
- Respiratory Syndrome / A febrile, respiratory tract illness caused by infection with the newly identified SARS-associated coronavirus.
- Respiratory Syndrome / A triad of symptoms consisting of chronic pharyngitis, wheezing and dyspnea, and a tendency to respiratory infection with or without fever. The pharynx is fiery red and may be covered with a mucopurulent discharge.
- / A lung condition that causes shortness of breath, the air sacs (alveoli) are damaged, over time the inner wall of the air sacs weaken and rupture, creating larger air spaces instead of many small ones.
- / An infection of the upper airway, obstructs breathing and causes a characteristic barking cough. The cough can be a sign of swelling around the larynx, trachea, and bronchi.
- / A contagious bacterial infection of the upper respiratory tract that is characterized by a paroxysmal cough.
- obstructive pulmonary disease / Range of serious disorders that affect the heart and lungs such as chronic bronchitis and emphysema which are both caused by smoking.
- / A chronic allergic disorder in which your airways narrow and swell and may produce extra mucus. This can make breathing difficult and trigger coughing, a whistling sound (wheezing) when you breathe out and shortness of breath.
17 Clues: / Spitting up blood or bloody mucus from the lungs and throat. • / A condition in which the pleura becomes inflamed; also called pleuritis. • / The state or process of being deprived of oxygen, which can result in unconsciousness or death;suffocation • ...
KEY TERMS TO REMEMBER FOR THE LIVING ENVIRONMENT REGENTS: PART 2 2024-01-24
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- system - a system of the body that is slower to respond to changes by secreting hormones to the target tissues
- transport - the moving of energy from an area of low concentration to high concentration using ATP
- - the site at which cellular respiration occurs making ATP
- - organelles only found in plant cells that are the site for photosynthesis
- system - a system of the body that exchanges carbon dioxide and oxygen
- communication - recognizes and responds to chemical signals by using receptor molecules
- system - a system of the body that transports materials throughout the body
- - involves the movement of materials inside the cell as well as movement between parts of multicellular organisms
- - organelles that store waste and water
- - the control center of the cell with contains DNA
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- - very small organelles that are the site at which amino acids undergo protein synthesis
- system - a system of the body that breaks down nutrients and puts them into the blood stream
- - the movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration without using energy
- system - a system that quickly picks up and responds to stimuli
- system - a system of the body that removes metabolic wastes from blood and the body
- - the process used by all organisms to produce energy by using oxygen to burn sugar in order to release energy in the form of ATP
- - the liquid substance that fills a cell
- - the process of storing the energy from the sun in the chemical bonds of glucose (sugar)
- membrane - separates the contents of the cell from the outside environment and controls the transport of materials in and out of the cell because it is selectively permeable
19 Clues: - organelles that store waste and water • - the liquid substance that fills a cell • - the control center of the cell with contains DNA • - the site at which cellular respiration occurs making ATP • system - a system that quickly picks up and responds to stimuli • system - a system of the body that exchanges carbon dioxide and oxygen • ...
6P Science 2022-01-29
7 Clues: The gas that we need to live • The system that uses the stomach • The organ of the respiratory system • The organ of the circulatory system • what is the largest organ in our body • Which system eliminates waste like urine • The red liquid in your body that carries nutrients
human body systems 2025-02-01
7 Clues: are things tah work together • the systema that give you force • is the system that make children • the system that helps to digest food • is the that give us energy by oxygen • the system that travel nutrients, energy, etc • is the system that make us feel fisicaly talking
Metabolism-Austin 2022-02-25
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- oxygen atoms
- a category of large molecules that perform important functions inside living things
- a type of energy storage molecule made of many glucose molecules connected together
- a molecule that organisms can use to release energy, and that is made of carbon, hydrogen,
- a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole
- a proposed answer to a question about the natural world
- reaction:a process in which atoms rearrange to form new substances
- the process of making clear how your evidence supports your claim
- information about the natural world that is used to support or go against (refute) a claim
- molecules that are the building blocks of proteins
- system: transports molecules to and from all cells
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- dioxide:a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms
- the body’s use of molecules for energy and growth
- system:the body system that takes in food and breaks it down
- the ability to make things move or change
- respiration: reaction between oxygen and glucose that releases energy into cells
- a molecule that organisms get from the air or water around them and use to release energy
- argument:a claim supported by evidence
- system: the body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
- a group of atoms joined together in a particular way
20 Clues: oxygen atoms • argument:a claim supported by evidence • the ability to make things move or change • the body’s use of molecules for energy and growth • dioxide:a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms • a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole • molecules that are the building blocks of proteins • system: transports molecules to and from all cells • ...
Bio engineering crossword puzzle 2023-05-01
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- necessary parts in the body which some we can replace
- A idea that an artificial object can support the respiratory system
- Something that helps pump your heart
- A replacement for a joint or certain organs
- Genetically modified organisms
- A machine that makes a 3D virtual image of a body
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- A type of engineering the medical field
- the lung system
- Devices that help amputees
- the process of building new machinery
10 Clues: the lung system • Devices that help amputees • Genetically modified organisms • Something that helps pump your heart • the process of building new machinery • A type of engineering the medical field • A replacement for a joint or certain organs • A machine that makes a 3D virtual image of a body • necessary parts in the body which some we can replace • ...
Circulatory system and Respiratory system 2023-01-19
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- at the end of bronchioles by capillaries where oxygen exchanges with carbon dioxide take place
- delivers blood to the ventricles and goes to the right side of the lung and leaves from the HEART has 4 chambers it also has 2 atrias one on the top and one on the bottom
- something that moves blood from the lungs
- the smallest blood vesseles
- for oxygen to enter and CO2 to exit the body
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- movement of blood through the tissues of the heart
- carry blood towards the heart
- two tubes that branch from the right lung and the left lung
- two large sponge like organs it contains bronchi,bronchioles,and alveoli
- occurs when blood supply to the brain is blocked
10 Clues: the smallest blood vesseles • carry blood towards the heart • something that moves blood from the lungs • for oxygen to enter and CO2 to exit the body • occurs when blood supply to the brain is blocked • movement of blood through the tissues of the heart • two tubes that branch from the right lung and the left lung • ...
ecosystem kynan 2022-02-09
11 Clues: meat eater • plant eater • small group • all of the amount • where turtles live • where organisms live • plant and meat eater • something that is alive • how you breath/system you use to breath • how much a product can be made/how quickly • the thing that get rids of stuff after it dies
Science Choice Board 2024-11-08
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- Filters waste and excess fluids from your blood
- Regulates the hormones
- Exchanges gases
- Bacteria or viruses that cause infections
- supports the body
- Digests food
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- Major organs of the endocrine system that produce hormones
- Moves the body
- Moves nutrients to your heart
- Controls all systems
- Protects the body and regulates the temperature
11 Clues: Digests food • Moves the body • Exchanges gases • supports the body • Controls all systems • Regulates the hormones • Moves nutrients to your heart • Bacteria or viruses that cause infections • Filters waste and excess fluids from your blood • Protects the body and regulates the temperature • Major organs of the endocrine system that produce hormones
6.L.14.5 2018-04-04
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- This system is very dependent on the muscular system.
- The structure of a system is related to this.
- This is the process by which your body stays balanced.
- These can attack the body easier when everything is not balanced.
- This system collects information and controls the response.
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- This system breaks down molecules into the chemicals your body needs.
- This system sends chemical messages throughout your body.
- This system bring oxygen into the body and removed carbon dioxide.
8 Clues: The structure of a system is related to this. • This system is very dependent on the muscular system. • This is the process by which your body stays balanced. • This system sends chemical messages throughout your body. • This system collects information and controls the response. • These can attack the body easier when everything is not balanced. • ...
The body system 2022-11-01
6 Clues: what system kills germs • what Helps move your body • What system helps you breath • What system breaks downs food • what system sends messages to your brain • What system pumps blood throughout your body
Samarth Bhavsar 2021-03-09
8 Clues: Food pipe • salt contained • one of the gland • Plant eating animals • Disease by mosquito. • Taking air through nose • Water contaminated disease • one of the system of the body
Jack crossword 2024-02-04
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- System - responsible for breaking down food and absorbing nutrients for the body to use.
- System - responsible for sending and receiving messages between the brain and different parts of the body.
- System - responsible for movement and maintaining posture.
- System - responsible for protecting the body from external damage and regulating body temperature through skin, hair, and nails.
- System - responsible for producing and regulating hormones that control various bodily functions.
- System - responsible for providing support and protection for the body's organs and tissues.
- System - responsible for taking in oxygen and expelling carbon dioxide through breathing.
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- System - responsible for producing and transporting sperm (in males) and eggs (in females) for reproduction.
- System - responsible for removing waste products from the body through urine.
- System - responsible for protecting the body from infections and diseases.
- System - responsible for circulating oxygen, nutrients, and hormones throughout the body via blood vessels.
11 Clues: System - responsible for movement and maintaining posture. • System - responsible for protecting the body from infections and diseases. • System - responsible for removing waste products from the body through urine. • System - responsible for breaking down food and absorbing nutrients for the body to use. • ...
The body system 2022-11-01
6 Clues: what helps your body move • What system breaks down food • what system helps you breath • what system gets rid of germs • what system pumps blood to your body • what system sends messages to your body
5.4-5.7 Vocabulary - 10th Grade 2023-03-20
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- Allows red blood cells to carry and release oxygen
- Blood cells that help defend the body against infections
- The body system that include organs and tissues that help fight infections
- Hormone that prepares the body to cope with stress by increasing the heart rate and breathing rate
- Substance in saliva that helps digest food
- A hallow, muscular organ located in the center of the chest
- Gland located on the top of each kidney
- Organ attached to the large intestine, but it does not play a role in digesting food
- A fish-shaped organ behind the stomach
- Blood cells that help defend the body against infections
- A tube that carries urine from a kidney to the bladder
- Hormone which prepares the body to deal with stress; known as the stress hormone
- Small masses of tissue that guard the throat from infection
- system The body system that draws air into the lungs and delivers oxygen to the blood
- The smallest blood vessels in the body
- The watery substance of blood that transports all the substances carried by blood
- A clear-to-white fluid made of white blood cells that attack bacteria in the blood and body tissues
- Blood vessels that carry blood from the heart to the rest of the body
- The most numerous blood cell that contains hemoglobin
- An endocrine organ that makes insulin and glucagon
- Four tiny glands located on the back of the thyroid gland
- A lymphatic organ located in the front of the large blood vessels in the upper chest
- The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the lower respiratory system
- Similar to blood vessels, but carry extra fluid that builds up in tissues of the body
- Body system that brings food into the body and breaks it down to provide nutrients and energy the body needs
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- A gland located beneath the hypothalamus in the brain and controls processes like growth, birth, and puberty
- An organ filled with white blood cells and filters blood
- Two bean-shaped organs that begin the process of urine production by filtering blood
- A muscular bag that is slightly to the left of the center of the body and below the ribcage
- Proteins that stick to bacteria and viruses and help destroy invades, made by white blood cells
- The moist, sticky substance that is made by the inner walls of the respiratory passages
- hormone Hormone that controls blood levels of calcium and phosphate, made by the parathyroid gland
- A hormone made by the thyroid gland which increase the rate at which the body uses energy
- Body system that removes liquid waste from the body
- A small pear-shaped bag under the liver
- The process of breaking down food and begins in the mouth
- Substance that breaks down large fat droplets into very small fat particles that can be digested and transported through the body
- The lower two chambers of the heart that receive blood from the atria
- The top two chambers of the heart
- Glands found in and around the mouth that produce saliva
- The body system that is responsible for removing foreign substances from the body
- A muscular bag that sits at the levels of the pubic area above the genitals
- An artery, the largest blood vessel in the body
- Liquid produced by salivary glands; helps moisten food
- A muscular tube that connects the throat to the stomach
- Body system that provides the body with a continuous supply of blood containing oxygen and nutrients
- The process of inhaling and exhaling air
- The body system that controls the body using hormones
- A gland located on the front of the neck just below the larynx
- Organ that produces testosterone
- Organ that produces the hormones estrogen and progesterone
- Blood vessels that carry blood from the rest of the body to the heart
52 Clues: Organ that produces testosterone • The top two chambers of the heart • A fish-shaped organ behind the stomach • The smallest blood vessels in the body • A small pear-shaped bag under the liver • Gland located on the top of each kidney • The process of inhaling and exhaling air • Substance in saliva that helps digest food • An artery, the largest blood vessel in the body • ...
Anatomy and Physiology in Volleyball 2024-09-12
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- What system aids in movement.
- What muscles help maintain balance and posture
- What helps absorb the impact of forces which prevents injuries.
- What does the phosphagen system supply.
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- What do the biceps and forearm muscles aid in.
- What transports nutrients and oxygen to the muscles.
- What increases the oxygen intake during intense activities.
- What system improves hand-eye coordination.
8 Clues: What system aids in movement. • What does the phosphagen system supply. • What system improves hand-eye coordination. • What do the biceps and forearm muscles aid in. • What muscles help maintain balance and posture • What transports nutrients and oxygen to the muscles. • What increases the oxygen intake during intense activities. • ...
Anatomical Terminology 2023-03-24
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- This sectional plane through the body will show both eyes and the tongue
- A term that refers to the top of the shoulder
- The other side of sural
- The bones in the wrist are _________ bones
- When you have ear problems, you may need ______ drops.
- The abdominopelvic regions lateral to the epigastric region
- The only organ system located above the diaphragm is the ________ system
- What abdominopelvic region do we find medial to the lumbar regions ?
- Splitting the head into a left and right side can be done with a _____ section
- A directional term referring to the bottom of the foot
- A term indicating the big toe
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- A body landmark region referring to the elbow
- A hip bone is also referred to as a _____ bone
- The area between the two lungs is the ________
- In directional terms, the skin on the head is always __________ to the skull
- The opposite of medial
- The area opposite to the patella is the _________ region
- In what region would you find the bladder ?
- A directional terminology referring to the lower arm region
- This organ system constantly cleans out your blood system and controls water balance
- A directional term meaning towards the head
- Tendons belong to this organ system.
22 Clues: The opposite of medial • The other side of sural • A term indicating the big toe • Tendons belong to this organ system. • The bones in the wrist are _________ bones • In what region would you find the bladder ? • A directional term meaning towards the head • A body landmark region referring to the elbow • A term that refers to the top of the shoulder • ...
Human Body System 2014-03-05
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- System/ made up of heart,blood,and blood vessels
- System/ only system where female and male organs are different
- System/ made up of the brain and the nerves
- System/ all cells require oxygen and excrete carbon dioxide as waste
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- System/ includes body muscles, bones and joints.
- System/ Responsible for protecting the body from infection
- System/ responsible for digestive and extractive nutrients
7 Clues: System/ made up of the brain and the nerves • System/ includes body muscles, bones and joints. • System/ made up of heart,blood,and blood vessels • System/ Responsible for protecting the body from infection • System/ responsible for digestive and extractive nutrients • System/ only system where female and male organs are different • ...
Laki Volcano 2023-07-11
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- end of man
- watch carefully
- The role of cultural relics in museums
- Respiratory Diseases
- need to do every moment
- affect
- get lost
- know at a glance
- burnt residue
- can't breathe
- many different styles
- workplace
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- destroy everything
- founder
- sheep on the prairie
- red fountain
- Describe the bomb
- Nuclear waste water flows into the sea
- huge
- facial expressions
- infect
21 Clues: huge • affect • infect • founder • get lost • workplace • end of man • red fountain • burnt residue • can't breathe • watch carefully • know at a glance • Describe the bomb • destroy everything • facial expressions • sheep on the prairie • Respiratory Diseases • many different styles • need to do every moment • Nuclear waste water flows into the sea • The role of cultural relics in museums
The Black Death 2022-05-19
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- Which cure removed the bad blood from buboes?
- What did astronomers believe caused the plague?
- Which rodents carried the plague?
- Where did the plague emerge?
- How long did the plague last?
- What was the best method for avoiding the plague?
- Which group believed the plague was a punishment?
- Which population recovered slowly
- Which flea carried the plague?
- Some people believe that the plague was a punishment from...
- This type of plague affected the respiratory system
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- Where did the wealthy flee?
- Which plague affected the lymph nodes?
- Where did the Bubonic Plague occur?
- How many people in Europe died from the plague?
- What was the life expectancy in 14th century Europe?
- How did the plague travel?
- Which population recovered quickly
- This type of plague attacked the blood system
19 Clues: How did the plague travel? • Where did the wealthy flee? • Where did the plague emerge? • How long did the plague last? • Which flea carried the plague? • Which rodents carried the plague? • Which population recovered slowly • Which population recovered quickly • Where did the Bubonic Plague occur? • Which plague affected the lymph nodes? • ...
Excretory System Notes 2022-11-08
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- This system gets ride of cellular waste
- Eliminates waste materials to keep the body cells heathy
- this system get ride of Carbon Dioxide
- Elastic Muscle that holds urine until leaves body
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- This system gets ride of salt
- Tubes that lead from each kidney to bladder
- Tube that carries urine till leaves the body
- Filters blood that contains cellular waste
8 Clues: This system gets ride of salt • this system get ride of Carbon Dioxide • This system gets ride of cellular waste • Filters blood that contains cellular waste • Tubes that lead from each kidney to bladder • Tube that carries urine till leaves the body • Elastic Muscle that holds urine until leaves body • Eliminates waste materials to keep the body cells heathy
Chapter 2: Cell as the Basic Unit of Life 2023-09-01
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- Destroy bacteria or viruses
- __________ system carries information from the brain to the entire body in the form of impulse.
- Living things are composed of basic units called _______.
- ________ system helps in the movement off the body.
- Absorbs light energy for the process of photosynthesis.
- _________ system breaks down complex food into simpler form.
- Provides support, protection and fixed shape to the cell.
- Carry female genetic materials
- ________ cells contain chlorophyll to absorb sunlight to carry out photosynthesis.
- Control all activities in the cell.
- ________ cells help plants absorb more water and nutrient from the soil.
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- Produces energy for reactions.
- __________ cells carry information in the form of impulse to all parts of body.
- Acts as a medium where chemical reactions occur.
- ___________ organisms consist of more than one cell.
- Controls the flow of materials in and out of the cell.
- Carry male genetic materials
- Transport oxygen and carbon dioxide in the body.
- __________ cells enable movement
- _________ system absorbs oxygen and release carbon dioxide from the body.
- Allow the water and air to enter and leave the plants.
- ___________ system protects the body from dehydration and regulates body temperature.
- __________ organisms consist of only one cell.
- __________ cells control the opening and closing of stoma.
- Cell undergo _________ process to form new cells and replace damaged cells.
25 Clues: Destroy bacteria or viruses • Carry male genetic materials • Produces energy for reactions. • Carry female genetic materials • __________ cells enable movement • Control all activities in the cell. • __________ organisms consist of only one cell. • Acts as a medium where chemical reactions occur. • Transport oxygen and carbon dioxide in the body. • ...
Metabolism-Austin 2022-02-25
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- oxygen atoms
- a category of large molecules that perform important functions inside living things
- a type of energy storage molecule made of many glucose molecules connected together
- a molecule that organisms can use to release energy, and that is made of carbon, hydrogen,
- a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole
- a proposed answer to a question about the natural world
- reaction:a process in which atoms rearrange to form new substances
- the process of making clear how your evidence supports your claim
- information about the natural world that is used to support or go against (refute) a claim
- molecules that are the building blocks of proteins
- system: transports molecules to and from all cells
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- dioxide:a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms
- the body’s use of molecules for energy and growth
- system:the body system that takes in food and breaks it down
- the ability to make things move or change
- respiration: reaction between oxygen and glucose that releases energy into cells
- a molecule that organisms get from the air or water around them and use to release energy
- argument:a claim supported by evidence
- system: the body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
- a group of atoms joined together in a particular way
20 Clues: oxygen atoms • argument:a claim supported by evidence • the ability to make things move or change • the body’s use of molecules for energy and growth • dioxide:a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms • a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole • molecules that are the building blocks of proteins • system: transports molecules to and from all cells • ...
Science Year 8 2023-06-23
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- A material that can be attracted by a magnet
- The system which blood is moved around
- Elements NOT chemically bonded.
- Branch of science concerned with classification of organisms
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- A unicellular organisms (bad and good types, but mostly associated with bad)
- 1 type of atom
- The fastest thing that can travel
- Something that can attract or repel
- The system that is associated with breathing
- Elements chemically bonded together
10 Clues: 1 type of atom • Elements NOT chemically bonded. • The fastest thing that can travel • Something that can attract or repel • Elements chemically bonded together • The system which blood is moved around • A material that can be attracted by a magnet • The system that is associated with breathing • Branch of science concerned with classification of organisms • ...
Alveolor macrophages - billie, tina, talin 2023-08-02
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- A type of blood immune system cell
- part of the cell structure
- can result in the cell membrane changing
- human respiratory system
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- the stem cell type that it originates from
- the response that occurs when the cell is triggered
- the domain that the cell belongs to
- what alveolor macrophages scavenge for
- most common in disease fighting cells
- the type of receptor that activates alveolor macrophages
10 Clues: human respiratory system • part of the cell structure • A type of blood immune system cell • the domain that the cell belongs to • most common in disease fighting cells • what alveolor macrophages scavenge for • can result in the cell membrane changing • the stem cell type that it originates from • the response that occurs when the cell is triggered • ...
Life Science Lesson 1 2014-08-26
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- a way to do something
- fights germs
- made up of skin and hair
- brings air in and out of your body
- moves your blood around your body
- body parts that help the body systems
- to remove waste
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- made up of bones and joints
- to break down food
- gives you feeling
- produces offspring
- lets you move around
- travels through the blood stream
- the inside cover of organs
14 Clues: fights germs • to remove waste • gives you feeling • to break down food • produces offspring • lets you move around • a way to do something • made up of skin and hair • the inside cover of organs • made up of bones and joints • travels through the blood stream • moves your blood around your body • brings air in and out of your body • body parts that help the body systems
chapter 6-8 2021-09-09
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- cancer
- alveolus loss its elasticity and change shape
- occurs in absence of oxygen
- bronchiole inflamed, swollen and blocked
- division of cytoplasm
- sister chromatids pulled to opposite pole
- respiratory structure of fish
- incomplete breakdown of glucose without oxygen
- breakdown of glucose by enzyme
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- breathing system of insect
- carbonic acid breakdown into__ and H+
- muscle in oxygen-deficiency state
- homologous chromosome arranged at equatorial plate
- body cells apart from gametes
14 Clues: cancer • division of cytoplasm • breathing system of insect • occurs in absence of oxygen • respiratory structure of fish • body cells apart from gametes • breakdown of glucose by enzyme • muscle in oxygen-deficiency state • carbonic acid breakdown into__ and H+ • bronchiole inflamed, swollen and blocked • sister chromatids pulled to opposite pole • ...
Reinforement crossword 2025-08-12
7 Clues: you did a • Helps to breathe. • System in charge of digest. • Nutrient that give us energy • System that help us to breathe. • Nutrient that help build muscles • Pumps the blood through the body.
Physiology Crossword Puzzle 2020-10-16
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- Fourth level of organization.
- Region of the spine.
- The anatomical direction that means toward the head.
- A fracture that happens often with children.
- Your eyebrows are on top of this bone.
- Type of bone that has the same with and length.
- Bone also known as your shoulder blade.
- anatomical direction that is toward the midline.
- Plane that splits the body into anterior/ posterior parts.
- Sixth level of organization.
- System that intakes food.
- Region of the thigh.
- Plane that goes through the midline.
- Type of feedback that controls a lot in the body.
- Type of bone that is thin and broad.
- Type of bone with an odd/ different shape.
- Bone also known as your jaw.
- System includes kidneys and bladder.
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- First level of organization.
- System that helps fight off infection.
- Region of the neck.
- Type of bone that is longer than it is wide.
- System that includes the brain and nerves.
- Type of bone that is small and flat.
- Plane that slits body into superior/ inferior sections.
- Region of the nose.
- Bone also known as your collar bone.
- Your ear is on this bone.
- System that includes the heart, arteries, and veins.
- System that includesthe trachea and lungs.
- Third level of organization.
- Second level of organization.
- Region of the head.
33 Clues: Region of the neck. • Region of the nose. • Region of the head. • Region of the spine. • Region of the thigh. • Your ear is on this bone. • System that intakes food. • First level of organization. • Third level of organization. • Sixth level of organization. • Bone also known as your jaw. • Fourth level of organization. • Second level of organization. • ...
My Weekly Spelling 2013-05-26
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- to do with words and literature.
- really amazing.
- make beleive.
- compulsory, an obligation.
- scientists use these to conduct experiments.
- essential, needed.
- a place where the dead are buried.
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- the best at something.
- passed on by parents to their children.
- Your _______________ system includes your lungs and pharynx.
- a book that has the meanings of words in it.
- plain, normal.
12 Clues: make beleive. • plain, normal. • really amazing. • essential, needed. • the best at something. • compulsory, an obligation. • to do with words and literature. • a place where the dead are buried. • passed on by parents to their children. • a book that has the meanings of words in it. • scientists use these to conduct experiments. • ...
The body system 2022-11-01
6 Clues: what Helps move your body • what system gets rid germs • What system helps you breath • What system breaks downs food • what system sends messages to your brain • What system pumps blood throughout your body
Nervous System 2022-05-06
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- Connects the brain to the spinal cord
- Main part of the brain consisting of several different lobes
- Part of the neuron that takes in information from the brain
- Doctor of/one who studies the nervous system
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging
- Part of the brain controlling balance, posture, and cardiac, respiratory, and blood regulation
- Most complex organ in the human body, controls all body systems
- Connects the peripheral nervous system to the brain
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- A nerve cell
- A long string-like connectors that takes in and sends out information to/from the brain
- Division of the nervous system containing the spinal cord and brain
- Division of the nervous system containing the nerves throughout the rest of the body
- Part of the neuron that sends information to the brain
13 Clues: A nerve cell • Magnetic Resonance Imaging • Connects the brain to the spinal cord • Doctor of/one who studies the nervous system • Connects the peripheral nervous system to the brain • Part of the neuron that sends information to the brain • Part of the neuron that takes in information from the brain • Main part of the brain consisting of several different lobes • ...
Crossword October 24 2024-10-23
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- Too much
- Capillary Refill Time
- Black mane, tail, ear tips, legs
- Ideal angle is 45 degrees
- Post to this gait
- The number of chambers in a horse's heart
- A bite could cause Lyme Disease
- American Quarter Horse Association
- This bit has a port
- Today's horse
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- Foundation Sire of the American Quarter Horse
- Ideal angle is 45 degrees
- Lungs are part of this system
- Fed to generate heat in the horse
- The horse's primary danger response
- An important part of conformation
- Nature's hoof conditioner
- Headstall, bit, reins
18 Clues: Too much • Today's horse • Post to this gait • This bit has a port • Capillary Refill Time • Headstall, bit, reins • Ideal angle is 45 degrees • Ideal angle is 45 degrees • Nature's hoof conditioner • Lungs are part of this system • A bite could cause Lyme Disease • Black mane, tail, ear tips, legs • Fed to generate heat in the horse • An important part of conformation • ...
Body Systems 2022-05-11
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- Left and right muscular chamber that pumps blood out of the heart and into the circulatory system
- A strong and smooth substance made up of chondrocytes
- This system controls the blood circulation and heat generation
- The largest artery in the body
- A blood vessel that carries blood to the heart from tissues and organs in the body
- This system includes the pulmonary circulation the systemic circulation, and the coronary circulation
- This system includes the upper and lower limbs, pelvic girdle, and the shoulder girdle
- A biomolecule comprised of amino acid residues joined together by peptide bands
- A membraneous fold that supports an organ and keeps it in position
- Sends and receives signals to the brain
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- Control center of the body
- Connects the nervous system with the rest of the body
- The part of the skull enclosing the brain
- Exchanges oxygen, nutrients, and waste between blood, and tissues
- This system includes the nose, trachea, and breathing muscles
- A flexible inelastic cord of strong collagen tissue attaching a muscle to a bone
- The smallest structural and functional unit of an organism
- Pumps the blood through the body
- A structure in the human body which two parts are fitted together
- A blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to the tissues and organs in the body
20 Clues: Control center of the body • The largest artery in the body • Pumps the blood through the body • Sends and receives signals to the brain • The part of the skull enclosing the brain • Connects the nervous system with the rest of the body • A strong and smooth substance made up of chondrocytes • The smallest structural and functional unit of an organism • ...
Samarth Bhavsar 2021-03-09
8 Clues: Food pipe • salt contained • one of the gland • Plant eating animals • Disease by mosquito. • Taking air through nose • Water contaminated disease • one of the system of the body
Respiration Part 1 2023-01-16
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- the part of the respiratory tract responsible for exchanging gases
- bronchi that branch off of the left and right bronchi
- there are 3 of these in the right lung and only 2 of these in the left lung
- the type of bronchiole that exchanges gases and leads to the alveoli themselves
- the flexible windpipe
- the law that says that pressure and volume are inversely related
- abbreviated Ppul this is the pressure inside alveoli
- abbreviated Patm this is the pressure of the air around us
- bronchi that lead to the bronchopulmonary segments of each lobe
- abbreviated Pip this is the pressure inside the pleural cavity
- the movement of air
- nose hairs
- bone features that create turbine-like areas that trap air in the nasal cavity
- openings between alveoli that help equate pressures
- immune defense cells that roam the lungs and eat any invader
- bronchi the left and right bronchi
- these cells are responsible for making surfactant
- the constriction of bronchi by smooth muscle
- open spaces that lighten the skull
- pleura the more superficial plural membrane
- the feature in the left lung that allows space for the heart
- the process that brings air into the lungs, also known as inhalation
- the expulsion of air from the respiratory system, also known as exhalation
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- the type of cartilage in the C-shaped rings of the trachea
- the distensibility (expansion AND recoil) of the lung tissue
- disorders that limit the ability to exhale all the air inhaled
- the folds of mucosa that line the nasal cavity
- disorders that prevent the inhalation of enough air
- glands that are in the submucosa of the trachea and spill fluids out onto the lumen of the trachea
- the exchange of gases
- tiny hair-like extensions of cells in the trachea that wave in unison to move mucus superiorly
- muscles that are used in quiet breathing such as the diaphragm and external intercostals
- voicebox
- the pleural membrane that hugs the lungs and dips into the septa of the lungs
- muscles that assist in active breathing, such as the sternocleidomastoid
- the name of the cartilage that covers the larynx
- the part of the respiratory tract responsible for conducting air
- the tendency of water molecules covering the respiratory membrane in alveoli to stick together in cohesion
- these simple squamous cells form the respiratory membrane
- breathing that is not forceful and only uses primary muscles
- the flap of elastic cartilage that covers the trachea as a food bolus moves into the esophagus
- the trapping of particles in mucus that is waved superiorly by cilia
- the type of breathing that uses accessory muscles
- the cavity through which it is recommended you breath
- one dead end sac where gases are exchanged in the lung
- the specific name of the serous membranes surrounding the lungs
- also knows as the throat, this is where the oral and nasal cavity connect
- the detergent-like substances in alveoli that breaks up alveolar surface tension
- the relaxation of the smooth muscle surrounding bronchi
- bronchioles that lead to the respiratory bronchioles
50 Clues: voicebox • nose hairs • the movement of air • the exchange of gases • the flexible windpipe • bronchi the left and right bronchi • open spaces that lighten the skull • pleura the more superficial plural membrane • the constriction of bronchi by smooth muscle • the folds of mucosa that line the nasal cavity • the name of the cartilage that covers the larynx • ...
Animal System Vocabulary 2023-05-10
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- A framework that provides support for the body.
- Holds parts of the body together and provides support. (Tissue)
- A network of branching nerves that communicates, collects, and processes information between parts of the body. (System)
- The exchange of gases with their environment through internal air tubes.
- Takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide. (System)
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- Protects and forms boundaries & is found in organs. (Tissue)
- A body system that provides internal and external movement for an animal. (System)
- Removes wastes from the body. (System)
- The process of breaking down food that the body uses for energy, growth, and repair. (System)
- Carries oxygen, water, and nutrients to all the cells of the body. (System)
10 Clues: Removes wastes from the body. (System) • A framework that provides support for the body. • Takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide. (System) • Protects and forms boundaries & is found in organs. (Tissue) • Holds parts of the body together and provides support. (Tissue) • The exchange of gases with their environment through internal air tubes. • ...
The circulatory system 2022-02-15
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- Blood is pumped from the left ventricle to this blood vessel
- The bottom sections of the heart
- the main organ is the circulatory system
- Major branches of the lungs
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- the small branches that the bronchus separates
- The top sections of the heart
- Tiny blood vessels that carry/transfer blood and nutrients
- Carry blood away from the heart
- the main organ in the respiratory system
- Carry blood to the heart
10 Clues: Carry blood to the heart • Major branches of the lungs • The top sections of the heart • Carry blood away from the heart • The bottom sections of the heart • the main organ in the respiratory system • the main organ is the circulatory system • the small branches that the bronchus separates • Tiny blood vessels that carry/transfer blood and nutrients • ...
Excretory System 2022-11-07
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- A tube that carries urine from the bladder
- The Excretory System __________ _____ to keep the body healthy
- Takes in oxygen and helps the Excretory System even though it is in the Respiratory System
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- A storage sac that holds urine
- Tubes that lead from the kidneys to the bladder
- A machine that remains waste by blood
- Filters blood that contains waste
- Integumentary System that sweats out salts
8 Clues: A storage sac that holds urine • Filters blood that contains waste • A machine that remains waste by blood • A tube that carries urine from the bladder • Integumentary System that sweats out salts • Tubes that lead from the kidneys to the bladder • The Excretory System __________ _____ to keep the body healthy • ...
Body Organ Systems 2022-09-15
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- Transmit signals from the brain to the rest of the body & Internal organs to control the abilities to function.
- The system that contains the heart and the blood vessels and moves blood throughout the body.
- brings O2, supply nutrients, and hormones throughout the body, removes waste.
- system that allow movement in the body is the result of muscle contraction.
- What protects and supports the organs, produces heat, synthesizes vitamin D, and protects tissues from abrasion?
- system that protects the body from pathogens, releasing lymphocytes to destroy foreign material.
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- system that makes a baby
- Bones, ligaments and cartilage make up this system
- What system removes waste gases, picking up de-oxygenated blood, releases oxygenated blood into the body.
- Intestine, The organ in the digestive system used to break down food, absorb nutrition, eliminate indigestable material.
- filters out chemical waste, salt waste, and nitrogenous waste.
- organ system consisting of skin, hair, nails, and exocrine glands.
- The system that drains lymph fluid from cells and tissue recirculating it into the bloodsteam, also storing T-cells in lymph tissue.
- A system where the hypothalamus secretes hormones to control reproduction, growth, and metabolism.
14 Clues: system that makes a baby • Bones, ligaments and cartilage make up this system • filters out chemical waste, salt waste, and nitrogenous waste. • organ system consisting of skin, hair, nails, and exocrine glands. • system that allow movement in the body is the result of muscle contraction. • ...
Matthew-Vincent 8B 2024-09-09
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- a common lung disease causing restricted airflow and breathing problems
- The wall of trachea contains C-shaped rings of ... that prevents it from collapsing.
- the inflammation of the bronchi that may be caused by tar and irritants in a ciggarate smoke.
- A ... volume of air goes into our lungs if we breathe deeply.
- the maximum amount of air that can be forcibly exhaled after the end of a normal relaxed inhalation.
- a chronic disorder in which the air passages of the lungs periodically become to narrow due to mucus being produced.
- the amount of air in the lungs at different phases of the respiratory systemTidalVolume the amount of air inhaled or exhaled in a single,normal breath.
- an infection of the lungs that may be caused by bacteria, viruses, or fungi.
- The trachea is also lined with ... which removes dust, dirt and bacteria from the air.
- the maximum amount of air that can be inhaled forcibly after the end of a normal inhalation.
- the amount of air left in the lungs after a forced exhalation.
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- Each bronchus splits into smaller tubes called...
- a condition due to the damage of alveoli in the lungs caused by harmful substances.
- is a disease in which there is uncontrolled growth of cells in the lungs. mainly due to ciggarate smokes
- the total amount of air that the lungs can hold after the biggest possible breath in.
- The trachea is also known as the...
- the amount of air inhaled or exhaled in a normal breath
- Our lungs are protected inside the...
- When we exhale, the diaphragm muscles relax and arches...
- CO2 is exchanged with O2 in the... (Singular)
- Out of the bronchus, the alveolus, and the stomache, which is not related to the respiratory system?
- O2 enters the respiratory system through our ... cavity.
- In the chest, the trachea branches into two tubes known as the... (Plural)
- When we breathe, air enters our nose and through a large tube called...
- a contagious disease caused by infection with Mycobacterium(Mtb) bacteria
25 Clues: The trachea is also known as the... • Our lungs are protected inside the... • CO2 is exchanged with O2 in the... (Singular) • Each bronchus splits into smaller tubes called... • the amount of air inhaled or exhaled in a normal breath • O2 enters the respiratory system through our ... cavity. • When we exhale, the diaphragm muscles relax and arches... • ...
The Body Systems 2022-07-07
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- If you have it on your skin, a virus may get in.
- The respiratory system brings ... into your body
- Body organs work together to form ...
- It is a slimy fluid in your nose.
- A sneeze or cough can ... another person.
- You can feel it if you put two fingers on your wrist.
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- This system is responsible for breaking down food.
- The brain is part of the ... system.
- If you put two of these together you get the size of your heart.
- You can see small cells using it.
- Your heart pumps blood into tubes called ...
- It removes waste from your body.
12 Clues: It removes waste from your body. • You can see small cells using it. • It is a slimy fluid in your nose. • The brain is part of the ... system. • Body organs work together to form ... • A sneeze or cough can ... another person. • Your heart pumps blood into tubes called ... • If you have it on your skin, a virus may get in. • ...
DMS Year in Review P-S 2023-05-18
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- organ of the digestive system that chemically breaks down food
- all bodies of freshwater, salt water, ice and snow found above ground
- anything that causes a reaction or response
- succession where plants begin to grown after a forest fire or deforestation
- body system that brings in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
- the weak gene
- the number of similar organisms that live in an area
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- a group of organisms that are closely related(all dogs)
- reproduction requiring 2 parents and produces diverse offspring
- the behavior that results from the stimulus
- succession that starts with pioneer species growing on rocks
- system that supports the body and protects internal organs
12 Clues: the weak gene • the behavior that results from the stimulus • anything that causes a reaction or response • the number of similar organisms that live in an area • a group of organisms that are closely related(all dogs) • system that supports the body and protects internal organs • succession that starts with pioneer species growing on rocks • ...
Circulatory / Respiratory Systems 2025-04-22
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- Carry blood back to the heart
- The Upper Chambers of the heart
- Muscle that acts like the pump for the circulatory system
- Carry Blood away from the heart
- Two large organs that exchange oxygen for carbon dioxide
- The group of organs and tissues that carry needs materials to cells and remove their waste product
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- Two passageways that connect the Trachea to the Lungs
- The system that supplies oxygen to the blood
- The force of blood pushing against the walls of Blood vessels
- Large dome shaped muscles that helps with breathing
- The Lower chambers of the Heart
- Part of respiratory system that contains the vocal cords
12 Clues: Carry blood back to the heart • The Lower chambers of the Heart • The Upper Chambers of the heart • Carry Blood away from the heart • The system that supplies oxygen to the blood • Large dome shaped muscles that helps with breathing • Two passageways that connect the Trachea to the Lungs • Two large organs that exchange oxygen for carbon dioxide • ...
human body system review. 2023-01-10
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- finger shaped organ
- lower chamber of the heart
- long muscular tube that connects our mouth to our stomach
- where digestin begins
- absorbs nutrients
- upper chamber of the heart
- small tissue form the lung
- allows air to go to lungs
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- absorbs extra water
- forms scabs
- blood cell carries oxygen around body
- helps form scabs
- does mechanical and chemical
- main part of the respiratory system
- tiny tubes that branch into lungs.
15 Clues: forms scabs • helps form scabs • absorbs nutrients • finger shaped organ • absorbs extra water • where digestin begins • allows air to go to lungs • lower chamber of the heart • upper chamber of the heart • small tissue form the lung • does mechanical and chemical • tiny tubes that branch into lungs. • main part of the respiratory system • blood cell carries oxygen around body • ...
Human body systems 2024-01-29
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- Liquid waste
- Lets out solid waste
- The process of making children
- It makes oxygen
- Can cause feelings of stress and make you feel nervous
- A bone structure
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- hair, toenails, fingernails, and tissue
- Hormones
- Delivers blood
- a complex system of organs, nerves, and cells
- it breaks down food and turns it into energy
- Helps your body move
12 Clues: Hormones • Liquid waste • Delivers blood • It makes oxygen • A bone structure • Lets out solid waste • Helps your body move • The process of making children • hair, toenails, fingernails, and tissue • it breaks down food and turns it into energy • a complex system of organs, nerves, and cells • Can cause feelings of stress and make you feel nervous
The Human Body 2025-03-07
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- term meaning "oxygen-poor"
- the blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart
- one of the main products absorbed by small intestine
- the space in between two neurons
- wave-like contractions of smooth muscle
- similar tissues working together to perform a job
- the type of neuron that sends information to the brain
- the thinnest blood vessel
- the muscle type found in blood vessels and intestines
- another term for a nerve cell
- the only voluntary muscle type
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- the simplest level of organization
- the thing, long fiber that carries an electrical impulse away from the cell body
- the system that transports oxygen to all cells
- the largest artery in the body
- the system responsible for sensing the environment
- the system that removes gas waste
- the unit of the kidney that filters blood
- the projects that carry an electrical impulse to the cell body
- the lobe responsible for decision-making and planning
- the fatty layer of insulation around a neuron
- blood from the heart goes here to pick up oxygen
- the type of neuron in the brain
- this is what the excretory system cleans
24 Clues: the thinnest blood vessel • term meaning "oxygen-poor" • another term for a nerve cell • the largest artery in the body • the only voluntary muscle type • the type of neuron in the brain • the space in between two neurons • the system that removes gas waste • the simplest level of organization • wave-like contractions of smooth muscle • this is what the excretory system cleans • ...
biology 2025-08-22
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- powerhouse of the cell
- the something of light affects photosynthesis
- a gas vital for the survival of humans, animals, and plants
- system the system that is responsible for bringing oxeygen into the body
- if theres to much glucose the pancreas produce what
- this type of cell has a cell wall
- the mechansism th keeps the body stable
- plant and what cells
- the smallest unit that can live on its own and that makes up all living organisms
- body system that produces the majority of the bodys hormones
- When body temperature goes down, the body makes a change to bring it back up this is an example of a what loop
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- the name of the process where plants turn sulight into energy
- the bodys main source of energy
- the study of living organisims
- part of the brain that stores memorys for short periods of time
- where photosynthesis occurs
- the organlle that contains dna
- an organelle that stores water.
- chemical messengers produced by the body's endocrine glands
- a complex network of nerves and cells that transmit signals between different parts of the body is which system
20 Clues: plant and what cells • powerhouse of the cell • where photosynthesis occurs • the study of living organisims • the organlle that contains dna • the bodys main source of energy • an organelle that stores water. • this type of cell has a cell wall • the mechansism th keeps the body stable • the something of light affects photosynthesis • ...
Human Systems 2024-09-26
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- Digestion ends in the ______ intestine
- The part of the digestive system before the small intestine, most digestion takes place here
- The ________ intestine absorbs water from undigested food
- Found in the mouth, this contains digestive juices to help digest food
- This system carries substances to different parts of the body
- This system is involved in the exchange of gases between our body and our surroundings
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- Chewing allows more ________ of the food to be in contact with digestive juices for faster digestion
- This system gives the body its shape and protects important parts of the body
- This system helps the body move
- In the small intestine, digested food is ________ into the blood and carried to other parts of the body
- This part of the digestive system pushes food down towards the stomach
- Digestion begins here
12 Clues: Digestion begins here • This system helps the body move • Digestion ends in the ______ intestine • The ________ intestine absorbs water from undigested food • This system carries substances to different parts of the body • This part of the digestive system pushes food down towards the stomach • Found in the mouth, this contains digestive juices to help digest food • ...
Respiratory 2023-07-10
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- harsh, high-pitched sound during inspiration
- process of breathing air in & out of lungs
- exhaling like you are whistling
- similar to asthma
- indication of chronic lack of oxygen
- abnormally rapid breathing
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- prevents alveoli from collapsing
- measures air flow & volume during forced exhalation
- common cold
- collapse of part of lung
- SOB that occurs while lying flat
- constriction of laryngeal muscles
- difficulty swallowing
- air sacs that can become filled with exudate
14 Clues: common cold • similar to asthma • difficulty swallowing • collapse of part of lung • abnormally rapid breathing • exhaling like you are whistling • prevents alveoli from collapsing • SOB that occurs while lying flat • constriction of laryngeal muscles • indication of chronic lack of oxygen • process of breathing air in & out of lungs • harsh, high-pitched sound during inspiration • ...
Respiratory 2024-10-02
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- fruits should be avoided post thyroidectomy
- Pink, frothy sputum
- Keep airway open with ------- for patient suffering from osa
- Occurs in patient suffering from emphysema
- Inhalers caused thrush
- Open bronchioles in COPD patients through____
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- can be caused by dehydration
- Vaccine that can prevent pneumonia
- only use this medication for no more than 3 days
- Acute pharyngitis is caused by_______
- Have the client sit down and lean forward during _____
- occurs in patient with TB
- TB medication that may cause vision changes
- Thick, tenacious, ropey
14 Clues: Pink, frothy sputum • Inhalers caused thrush • Thick, tenacious, ropey • occurs in patient with TB • can be caused by dehydration • Vaccine that can prevent pneumonia • Acute pharyngitis is caused by_______ • Occurs in patient suffering from emphysema • fruits should be avoided post thyroidectomy • TB medication that may cause vision changes • ...
Respiratory 2025-10-21
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- Labored or difficult breathing while lying flat
- Normal adult respiratory rate is 12 to ___ breaths per minute
- Difficulty breathing
- low-pitched lung sounds that may clear with coughing
- The primary organ of respiration
- Low respiratory rate
- Low oxygen level in the blood
- Crackling or popping lung sound, often heard in pneumonia
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- A breathing rate above 20 breaths per minute
- High-pitched whistling sound heard during expiration
- discoloration due to lack of oxygen
- Temporary cessation of breathing
- Listening to lung sounds with a stethoscope
- These muscles are used during labored breathing
14 Clues: Difficulty breathing • Low respiratory rate • Low oxygen level in the blood • Temporary cessation of breathing • The primary organ of respiration • discoloration due to lack of oxygen • Listening to lung sounds with a stethoscope • A breathing rate above 20 breaths per minute • Labored or difficult breathing while lying flat • These muscles are used during labored breathing • ...
Introduction to Grade 10 Science 2024-09-03
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- ___________ dioxide is a greenhouse gas.
- LED ___________ are more efficient than incandescent.
- Measured by an ammeter and measured in amps.
- ____________ reactions requires fuel and oxygen.
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- There are eight __________ in our solar system.
- Anything that has mass and volume.
- Organisms that do not eat plants.
- COVID attacks the ____________ system.
8 Clues: Organisms that do not eat plants. • Anything that has mass and volume. • COVID attacks the ____________ system. • ___________ dioxide is a greenhouse gas. • Measured by an ammeter and measured in amps. • There are eight __________ in our solar system. • ____________ reactions requires fuel and oxygen. • LED ___________ are more efficient than incandescent.
Interacting system of human body 2022-07-25
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- system regulates and controls bodily functions and activity.
- composed of cells that have the special ability to shorten or contract in order to produce movement of the body parts
- cell that do not have a nucleus
- is the biological system made up of all the anatomical organs involved in sexual reproduction
- cell that contain a nucleus
- a type of cell that lines the surfaces of your body
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- to other tissues and organs in the body.
- Tissue that supports, protects and gives
- composed of organs, principally the brain, spinal cord, nerves, and ganglia
- is a biological system consisting of specific organs and structures used for gas exchange in animals and plants
- system consists of the gastrointestinal tract plus the accessory organs of digestion
- an organ system consists of skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscle
- is the internal framework of the human body
13 Clues: cell that contain a nucleus • cell that do not have a nucleus • to other tissues and organs in the body. • Tissue that supports, protects and gives • is the internal framework of the human body • a type of cell that lines the surfaces of your body • system regulates and controls bodily functions and activity. • ...
Body Systems & Homeostasis 2023-03-16
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- the _____ system pumps blood from the heart to the lungs to get oxygen.
- the _____ system is the control and communication system of the body.
- _____ digestion is the process where complex molecules are broken down into their chemical building blocks.
- the _____ system is made up of organs called glands that produce and release different hormones in the body.
- the _____ system removes excess, unnecessary materials from the body fluids of an organism.
- muscle _____ consist of muscle cells connected together in sheets and fibers.
- the _____ system is made up of the digestive tract and other organs that help the body break down and absorb food.
- tubelike structures that are responsible for the transportation of fluid.
- organ that makes one or more substances such as sweat, tears, and saliva.
- an organism's ability to keep a constant internal environment.
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- the system of tissues, glands, and organs involved in producing offspring.
- self-regulating process when an organism tends to maintain stability while adjusting to conditions for its survival.
- _____ digestion is the breakdown of food into smaller pieces without chemical change to food molecules.
- _____ are the body's chemical messengers and send signals into the bloodstream and tissues.
- the _____ system is responsible for the movement of the human body.
- muscle _____ work to generate movement of your body and internal organs.
- this system is the network of organs and tissues that help you breathe.
- _____ are delicate blood vessels that exist throughout your body.
- located throughout the body and collect oxygen-poor blood and return it to your heart.
- the _____ system is the foundation of your body, giving it structure and allowing for movement.
20 Clues: an organism's ability to keep a constant internal environment. • _____ are delicate blood vessels that exist throughout your body. • the _____ system is responsible for the movement of the human body. • the _____ system is the control and communication system of the body. • the _____ system pumps blood from the heart to the lungs to get oxygen. • ...
Tobacco 2016-07-09
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- What was tobacco primarily used by
- What can the plating of tobacco cause
- cancer What can tobacco cause when inhaled
- system What is the most affected system of the body
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- When did rolling tobacco into cigarettes become popular
- Street Name of Tobacco
- passages What did Indians use tobacco to clear
- pressure What does tobacco increase
- What do the blood clots from tobacco cause
- sticks Street Name of Tobacco
10 Clues: Street Name of Tobacco • sticks Street Name of Tobacco • What was tobacco primarily used by • pressure What does tobacco increase • What can the plating of tobacco cause • What do the blood clots from tobacco cause • cancer What can tobacco cause when inhaled • passages What did Indians use tobacco to clear • system What is the most affected system of the body • ...
Homeostasis 2021-11-26
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- A group of cells that work together and also sounds like what you use in the bathroom after pooping.
- A system that helps blood and oxygen circulate.
- A system considered to be the command center of the body.
- The muscular tubes that blood vessels that deliver oxygen and blood to other body parts.
- A boost in energy and certain situations automatically activated by the brain.
- Different components of the human body that have their own vital functions, i.e the heart, brain, kidney, etc.
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- A system that helps your body move, contract, and flex.
- A small unit of structural and functional parts of a human body, usually dividing into the eukaryotic and prokaryotic.
- A system that supports the body and is its structure.
- A system that helps you digest and break down food.
- A system that helps you breathe.
- A system that is in dealt with both the male and female genitalia.
12 Clues: A system that helps you breathe. • A system that helps blood and oxygen circulate. • A system that helps you digest and break down food. • A system that supports the body and is its structure. • A system that helps your body move, contract, and flex. • A system considered to be the command center of the body. • ...
The body system 2022-11-01
6 Clues: what helps your body move • What system breaks down food • what system helps you breath • what system gets rid of germs • what system pumps blood to your body • what system sends messages to your body
The Black Death 2022-05-19
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- Which cure removed the bad blood from buboes?
- What did astronomers believe caused the plague?
- Which rodents carried the plague?
- Where did the plague emerge?
- How long did the plague last?
- What was the best method for avoiding the plague?
- Which group believed the plague was a punishment?
- Which population recovered slowly
- Which flea carried the plague?
- Some people believe that the plague was a punishment from...
- This type of plague affected the respiratory system
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- Where did the wealthy flee?
- Which plague affected the lymph nodes?
- Where did the Bubonic Plague occur?
- How many people in Europe died from the plague?
- What was the life expectancy in 14th century Europe?
- How did the plague travel?
- Which population recovered quickly
- This type of plague attacked the blood system
19 Clues: How did the plague travel? • Where did the wealthy flee? • Where did the plague emerge? • How long did the plague last? • Which flea carried the plague? • Which rodents carried the plague? • Which population recovered slowly • Which population recovered quickly • Where did the Bubonic Plague occur? • Which plague affected the lymph nodes? • ...
Pathologies of the Respiratory System 2021-02-24
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- Infectious disease caused by mycobacterium tuberculosis. Attacks lungs. Can be carried by a healthy individual but they may not get the disease. Typically occurs when the immune system is weakened.
- A condition in which the pleura becomes inflamed; also called pleuritis.
- Bleeding from the nose, either spontaneous or induced by nose picking or trauma. Acute hemorrhage from the nostril, nasal cavity, or nasopharynx.
- A chronic allergic disorder in which your airways narrow and swell and may produce extra mucus. This can make breathing difficult and trigger coughing, a whistling sound (wheezing) when you breathe out and shortness of breath.
- A triad of symptoms consisting of chronic pharyngitis, wheezing and dyspnea, and a tendency to respiratory infection with or without fever. The pharynx is fiery red and may be covered with a mucopurulent discharge.
- The state or process of being deprived of oxygen, which can result in unconsciousness or death;suffocation
- A condition caused by excess fluid in the lungs. Is usually caused by a heart condition or exposure to toxins and drugs, and being at high elevation.
- Range of serious disorders that affect the heart and lungs such as chronic bronchitis and emphysema which are both caused by smoking.
- A lung condition that causes shortness of breath, the air sacs (alveoli) are damaged, over time the inner wall of the air sacs weaken and rupture, creating larger air spaces instead of many small ones.
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- Unexplained death of infants, usually during sleep, of a seemingly healthy baby. Sometimes referred to as crib death, because infants often die in their sleep/crib.
- A contagious bacterial infection of the upper respiratory tract that is characterized by a paroxysmal cough.
- The build-up of excess fluid between the layers of the pleura outside the lungs; it may cause you to cough or feel short of breath . You may breathe faster than usual. You may have mild to severe chest pain that starts or gets worse when you breathe in or cough.
- An inherited disease where the body makes thick, sticky mucus. The mucus then causes problems in the lungs, pancreas, and other organs.
- A febrile, respiratory tract illness caused by infection with the newly identified SARS-associated coronavirus.
- A serious infection caused by strains of bacteria called Corynebacterium diphtheriae that make toxin (poison). Can lead to difficulty breathing, heart failure, paralysis, and death.
- An infection of the upper airway, obstructs breathing and causes a characteristic barking cough. The cough can be a sign of swelling around the larynx, trachea, and bronchi.
- Spitting up blood or bloody mucus from the lungs and throat.
17 Clues: Spitting up blood or bloody mucus from the lungs and throat. • A condition in which the pleura becomes inflamed; also called pleuritis. • The state or process of being deprived of oxygen, which can result in unconsciousness or death;suffocation • A contagious bacterial infection of the upper respiratory tract that is characterized by a paroxysmal cough. • ...
Body Systems Review 2021-10-07
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- where cellular respiration takes place in your cells
- the part of your blood that forms scabs
- the system responsible for fighting infections
- the maintenance of a relatively stable internal environment
- blood is created inside of these
- your windpipe
- the movement you control
- carry blood towards the heart
- surrounds the end of a bone to prevent grinding between two bones
- the muscle tat enables you to breathe
- the muscles that allow you to move
- the system that helps you move
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- the muscles found on the walls of internal organs
- the gas needed for your cells to create ATP through cellular respiration
- carry oxygen to the body
- the part of your blood that carries nutrients and waste
- name of the system that provides support
- the waste gas produced by your cells when they create energy
- thick band of tissue connecting muscle to bones
- the system that provides oxygen needed for respiration
- tough ban of tissue attaching one bone to another
- found where two bones meet
- the movement you don't control
- carry blood away from the heart
- the muscles that make up your heart
- the part of your blood that fights infection
26 Clues: your windpipe • carry oxygen to the body • the movement you control • found where two bones meet • carry blood towards the heart • the movement you don't control • the system that helps you move • carry blood away from the heart • blood is created inside of these • the muscles that allow you to move • the muscles that make up your heart • the muscle tat enables you to breathe • ...
Body Systems 2020-10-27
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- _____ are born with 300 bones?
- The circulatory system is made up of ___?
- Muscles make up approximately ___% of total weight.
- the brain and the spinal cord are the _____?
- The nerves that go through the whole body make up the ____?
- Located only in the heart, _____ muscle pumps blood around the body.
- The ______ circulation carries blood from the heart to all the other parts of the body and back again.
- Your skeleton is made of more than 200 ____?
- air enters the respiratory system by the nose and the ____?
- the human brain weighs _____ pounds?
- The mitral ____ separates the left atrium from the left ventricle.
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- The _______ circulation is a short loop from the heart to the lungs and back again.
- what system allows us to breathe?
- The ____ is the hardest-working muscle in the body.
- The brain and the spinal cord are protected by ___?
- The ear contains the _____ muscles in the body alongside the smallest bones.
- this system contains the face body part mouth and ?
- The longest bone in the body is in your?
- The smallest bone in the body is in your?
- the lungs contain ______ that allow them to inflate and deflate without loosing shape.
20 Clues: _____ are born with 300 bones? • what system allows us to breathe? • the human brain weighs _____ pounds? • The longest bone in the body is in your? • The circulatory system is made up of ___? • The smallest bone in the body is in your? • the brain and the spinal cord are the _____? • Your skeleton is made of more than 200 ____? • ...
Hierarchy of Body Sytem 2023-05-29
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- Which system does the coronavirus attack first?
- What system do short people need?
- What system of Mohammed Ali stopped working properly.
- What goes in must come out.
- 如果我们要有孩子我们要用什么?
- When you make a call you use a ___-phone.
- 如果你想成为一个有男子气概的男人,你必须训练什么?
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- Someone as old as your granddaddy could die easily if this system stopped.
- ប្រព័ន្ធដែលប្រឆាំងនឹងភ្នាក់ងារបង្កជំអឺ
- What is one of the most common organs you see on spooky day?
- The shogun is above the Emporer in Japanese history because of the what?
- What system do you use when u answer the call of nature?
12 Clues: 如果我们要有孩子我们要用什么? • 如果你想成为一个有男子气概的男人,你必须训练什么? • What goes in must come out. • What system do short people need? • ប្រព័ន្ធដែលប្រឆាំងនឹងភ្នាក់ងារបង្កជំអឺ • When you make a call you use a ___-phone. • Which system does the coronavirus attack first? • What system of Mohammed Ali stopped working properly. • What system do you use when u answer the call of nature? • ...
Human Body System 2014-03-05
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- System/ all cells require oxygen and excrete carbon dioxide as waste
- System/ made up of heart,blood,and blood vessels
- System/ responsible for digestive and extractive nutrients
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- System/ includes body muscles, bones and joints.
- System/ only system where female and male organs are different
- System/ Responsible for protecting the body from infection
- System/ made up of the brain and the nerves
7 Clues: System/ made up of the brain and the nerves • System/ includes body muscles, bones and joints. • System/ made up of heart,blood,and blood vessels • System/ Responsible for protecting the body from infection • System/ responsible for digestive and extractive nutrients • System/ only system where female and male organs are different • ...
Jessie 2024-03-01
8 Clues: tiny air sacs in lungs • cavity spaces in chest • organ that filters blood • system brings O2 removes CO2 • system regulates liquid in the blood • tubes that connect the bladder and kidney • respiration uses O2 to break apart glucose • small part of the kidney that filters blood
Hierarchical Organization 2023-05-24
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- A group of similar cells corporate to perform a particular function.
- The organ system which remove waste, e.g. kidneys.
- The basic structure, ot the smallest particle of life.
- The organ system which transports materials to and from cells, e.g. heart.
- The organ system which protects organ, shape our body and allows movement, e.g. bones.
- A part of the cell which is formed by the macromolecules, provide different functions inside the cell.
- The organ system which take in and digest food, e.g. intestine.
- The organ system which allows for movement by contracting, e.g. muscle.
- The organ system which takes in oxygen and remove another useless substances, e.g. lungs.
- Molecules produced by organisms, such as lipids, nucleic acid, carbohydrate and protein.
- Population of different types of organisms living together.
- The smallest unit where life exist. Made up by various organelles, work as the building block for all organisms.
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- A group where the same species of organism live together in a specific area.
- The organ system which regulates body activities using hormones, e.g. glands.
- The organ system which interprets and responds to informations, e.g. brain.
- A living individual that contains the basis of life(cell) and is able to take different actions.
- A group where several organs work together to perform certain function within our body.
- A environment where both living and nonliving organisms exist.
- Any places where living organisms are inhabit in.
- A group of chemical bonding atoms.
- The combination of tissues working together in order to perform a specific function.
- The organ system which fights off foreign invaders in the body, e.g. white blood cells.
22 Clues: A group of chemical bonding atoms. • Any places where living organisms are inhabit in. • The organ system which remove waste, e.g. kidneys. • The basic structure, ot the smallest particle of life. • Population of different types of organisms living together. • A environment where both living and nonliving organisms exist. • ...
Circulatory System 2022-02-15
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- Hollow muscle that pumps blood through your body
- system System that includes the heart
- Carry blood back to the heart
- atrium Atrium on the right side of the heart
- Tiny blood vessels that carry nutrients and blood
- atrium Atrium on the left side of the heart
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- ventricle Ventricle on teh right side of the heart that recieves blood from the right atrium
- system System that includes the lungs
- Carries blood away from the heart
- ventricle Ventricle on the left side that recieves blood from the atrium
10 Clues: Carry blood back to the heart • Carries blood away from the heart • system System that includes the heart • system System that includes the lungs • atrium Atrium on the left side of the heart • atrium Atrium on the right side of the heart • Hollow muscle that pumps blood through your body • Tiny blood vessels that carry nutrients and blood • ...
TEST 2 VOCABULARY 2021-09-13
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- this body system transports blood to every part of our body
- This body system includes your Skin, Hair, Nails
- means that each person is valued for who they are
- means that both people are treated as equal partners, they cooperate and comprise in a balanced way
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- means you say what you mean and mean what you say. You can discuss disagreements openly and apologize
- this body system supports and protects the body’s internal organs
- this body system maintains our breathing and supplies the body with oxygen
- this body system includes muscles that carry out voluntary and involuntary actions
- a group of tissues that perform a role in a body systems function
- A group of organs that work together to perform one or more functions
- this body system breaks down nutrients, absorbs nutrients and eliminates waste not utilized by the body
- this body system controls all of the other systems of the body
12 Clues: This body system includes your Skin, Hair, Nails • means that each person is valued for who they are • this body system transports blood to every part of our body • this body system controls all of the other systems of the body • this body system supports and protects the body’s internal organs • a group of tissues that perform a role in a body systems function • ...
OliverP_L_T_W 2021-02-22
6 Clues: beats of the heart • rate breathes per minute • virus that can cause disease • degree of heat in a persons body • pressure pressure of blood in the circulatory system • signs measurements of pulse rate, respiratory rate, blood pressure.
Respiration Key Words 2024-11-08
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- gas produced by respiration
- type of cell which carries oxygen to the body's cells
- organ needed to remove carbon dioxide from the body
- folded membrane of the mitochondria provide a large ______ ____
- type of reaction that requires a transfer of energy from the environment
- type of respiration that requires oxygen
- type of acid produced by anaerobic respiration
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- body system oxygen enters from the environment
- organelle where aerobic respiration occurs
- respiration is an ________-controlled reaction
- body system glucose enters from the environment
- type of respiration that does not require oxygen
- type of reaction that transfers energy to the environment
13 Clues: gas produced by respiration • type of respiration that requires oxygen • organelle where aerobic respiration occurs • body system oxygen enters from the environment • respiration is an ________-controlled reaction • type of acid produced by anaerobic respiration • body system glucose enters from the environment • type of respiration that does not require oxygen • ...
Thursday 7th Science HW 2015-10-25
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- Smallest level of organization
- Body system that causes voluntary and involuntary motion
- Body system that protects soft organs and supports human body
- Body system that exchanges gases with the environment, Oxygen gas in, carbon dioxide gas out
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- Body system that moves gases and nutrients around body
- a group of organs working together
- A group of similar cells working together
- a group of similar tissues working together
8 Clues: Smallest level of organization • a group of organs working together • A group of similar cells working together • a group of similar tissues working together • Body system that moves gases and nutrients around body • Body system that causes voluntary and involuntary motion • Body system that protects soft organs and supports human body • ...
Respiration 2024-09-26
10 Clues: breathe through skin • breathe through gills • breathe through lungs • breathe through stomata • breathe through spiracles • respiration without oxygen • it is a muscular sheet in lungs • respiration with help of oxygen • breathe through both lungs and skin • it is a wind pipe in the respiratory system
INFLUENZA CROSSWORD 2022-12-15
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- The flu is caused by what pathogen? __________
- Influenza is an infection of the nose, throat and lungs. What is the part of the system involved? __________ system
- Which cell that involved when the virus attaches to and penetrates respiratory cells in the trachea and bronchi? __________
- What drug should children and teens recovering from flu-like symptoms never take because of the risk of Reye's syndrome? __________
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- What drugs are important for people at high risk for flu complications? __________ drug
- Influenza D viruses primarily affect which mammals? __________
- What complications result from the flu which can be life-threatening and result in death? __________
- Which age group did the study find is most likely to get sick from the flu? __________
- Most people get the flu when they breathe in tiny airborne droplets from the cough or __________ of someone who has the flu.
- Influenza is commonly called? __________
10 Clues: Influenza is commonly called? __________ • The flu is caused by what pathogen? __________ • Influenza D viruses primarily affect which mammals? __________ • Which age group did the study find is most likely to get sick from the flu? __________ • What drugs are important for people at high risk for flu complications? __________ drug • ...
Circulatory system and Respiratory system 2023-01-19
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- at the end of bronchioles by capillaries where oxygen exchanges with carbon dioxide take place
- delivers blood to the ventricles and goes to the right side of the lung and leaves from the HEART has 4 chambers it also has 2 atrias one on the top and one on the bottom
- something that moves blood from the lungs
- the smallest blood vesseles
- for oxygen to enter and CO2 to exit the body
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- movement of blood through the tissues of the heart
- carry blood towards the heart
- two tubes that branch from the right lung and the left lung
- two large sponge like organs it contains bronchi,bronchioles,and alveoli
- occurs when blood supply to the brain is blocked
10 Clues: the smallest blood vesseles • carry blood towards the heart • something that moves blood from the lungs • for oxygen to enter and CO2 to exit the body • occurs when blood supply to the brain is blocked • movement of blood through the tissues of the heart • two tubes that branch from the right lung and the left lung • ...
Circulatory system and Respiratory system 2023-01-19
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- two tubes that branch from the right lung and the left lung
- at the end of bronchioles by capillaries where oxygen exchanges with carbon dioxide take place
- two large sponge like organs it contains bronchi,bronchioles,and alveoli
- delivers blood to the ventricles and goes to the right side of the lung and leaves from the HEART has 4 chambers it also has 2 atrias one on the top and one on the bottom
- for oxygen to enter and CO2 to exit the body
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- the smallest blood vesseles
- carry blood towards the heart
- movement of blood through the tissues of the
- something that moves blood from the lungs
- occurs when blood supply to the brain is blocked
10 Clues: the smallest blood vesseles • carry blood towards the heart • something that moves blood from the lungs • movement of blood through the tissues of the • for oxygen to enter and CO2 to exit the body • occurs when blood supply to the brain is blocked • two tubes that branch from the right lung and the left lung • ...
Hierarchical Organization 2022-06-09
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- Get rid of toxins in blood
- Organ system that lets you move
- Produce chemicals that helps regulate growth
- Pumps blood
- basic building block of all living organisms
- Removes waste from body
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- Controls muscle movement
- Group of cells that works together
- Secrete hormones
- Get rid of waste from blood
- Captures oxygen from atmosphere
- Gives the body structure
12 Clues: Pumps blood • Secrete hormones • Removes waste from body • Controls muscle movement • Gives the body structure • Get rid of toxins in blood • Get rid of waste from blood • Captures oxygen from atmosphere • Organ system that lets you move • Group of cells that works together • Produce chemicals that helps regulate growth • basic building block of all living organisms
LS9U2PT Crossword Puzzle Part 1 2023-05-25
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- A group of tissues that work together to perform a specific function.
- Is a subcellular system that has one or more specific jobs to perform in the cell.
- Is made up of the parts of the Earth where life exists-all ecosystems.
- Respiration A series of chemical reactions that break down glucose to produce ATP, Which may be used as energy to power many reactions throughout the body.
- The largest system in the body comprises many organs and tissues.
- The system that provides the body with oxygen and nutrients.
- The system that protects the body from injury and disease.
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- The smallest system in the body, is made up of cells.
- The network of organs and tissues that helps you breathe
- The system that removes waste products from the body.
- A collection of organs that perform a specific function.
- A group of tissues that perform a specific function.
12 Clues: A group of tissues that perform a specific function. • The smallest system in the body, is made up of cells. • The system that removes waste products from the body. • The network of organs and tissues that helps you breathe • A collection of organs that perform a specific function. • The system that protects the body from injury and disease. • ...
Respiratory system Larissa 6.1 2021-11-05
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- when we exhalate we eliminate... of our body
- here the vocal cords are located and when the air exits,it makes these cords vibrate, wich creates sounds that allow us to talk
- they allow the air to reach the whole lung
- help us to transportate the oxygen to our longs
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- when we breath the oxygen its tranportated here to be in lungs
- in this muscular tube air circulates from the nasal passage to the larynx
- these are small clustered sacs, surrounedby capillaries
- when we breathe we inhale...
- each bronchus enters a lung, and then branches out into many narrower bronchial tubes
- ...help us to clean carbon dioxide when we exhalate
- when we breath the oxygen is transported to our...
- it pumps the blood to all the body
12 Clues: when we breathe we inhale... • it pumps the blood to all the body • they allow the air to reach the whole lung • when we exhalate we eliminate... of our body • help us to transportate the oxygen to our longs • when we breath the oxygen is transported to our... • ...help us to clean carbon dioxide when we exhalate • ...
Homeostasis 2021-11-26
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- A group of cells that work together and also sounds like what you use in the bathroom after pooping.
- A system that helps blood and oxygen circulate.
- A system considered to be the command center of the body.
- The muscular tubes that blood vessels that deliver oxygen and blood to other body parts.
- A boost in energy and certain situations automatically activated by the brain.
- Different components of the human body that have their own vital functions, i.e the heart, brain, kidney, etc.
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- A system that helps your body move, contract, and flex.
- A small unit of structural and functional parts of a human body, usually dividing into the eukaryotic and prokaryotic.
- A system that supports the body and is its structure.
- A system that helps you digest and break down food.
- A system that helps you breathe.
- A system that is in dealt with both the male and female genitalia.
12 Clues: A system that helps you breathe. • A system that helps blood and oxygen circulate. • A system that helps you digest and break down food. • A system that supports the body and is its structure. • A system that helps your body move, contract, and flex. • A system considered to be the command center of the body. • ...
Viruses 2022-02-04
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- hepatitis - causes liver inflammation and damage
- - inflammation of the conjunctiva of the eye
- - affecting the skin (often with blisters)
- mononucleosis - swelling of the lymph glands
- - highly infectious pink mild rash
- cold - viral infection of nose & throat
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- - a virus that attacks the body's immune system
- - inflammation of the stomach and intestines
- - viral disease causing fever & a red rash in childhood
- - a viral infection that attacks your respiratory system
- - a mild fever & rash of itchy inflamed pimples
- papillomavirus -subtypes that cause diseases ranging from common warts to cervical cancer.
- -marked by fever and severe internal bleeding
- - contagious & infectious viral disease causing swelling
14 Clues: - highly infectious pink mild rash • cold - viral infection of nose & throat • - affecting the skin (often with blisters) • - inflammation of the stomach and intestines • - inflammation of the conjunctiva of the eye • mononucleosis - swelling of the lymph glands • -marked by fever and severe internal bleeding • - a virus that attacks the body's immune system • ...
14.2 Effects of Tobacco 2021-10-30
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- this plant causes mouth and lung disease
- tobacco causes bad breath, yellowed teeth, and smelly hair
- tobacco use is especially damaging to _____ because their bodies are still growing
- when the heart has to work harder, and blood vessels are narrower
- cancer of the mouth, throat, stomach, esophagus, and pancreases belong in this system
- uncontrollable coughing caused from tobacco smoke damaging the air passages
- tobacco users lose much of their ability to enjoy food because these are damaged
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- the bladder belongs in this system
- this system includes the heart and blood vessels
- tiny air sacs in the lungs
- a disease that results in the destruction of the alveoli in the lungs
- painful, open sores found in the stomach or mouth
- tobacco users are more likely to get common illnesses such as coughs, colds and allergies because this is weakened
- tobacco smoke damages the air sacs in the lungs and cause major damage in this system
- positive health behavior
- when the body wants more of it
- smokers find it harder to ____ during normal physical activity
- leading cause of death among people who smoke
18 Clues: positive health behavior • tiny air sacs in the lungs • when the body wants more of it • the bladder belongs in this system • this plant causes mouth and lung disease • leading cause of death among people who smoke • this system includes the heart and blood vessels • painful, open sores found in the stomach or mouth • ...
14.2 Effects of Tobacco 2021-10-30
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- this system includes the heart and blood vessels
- tobacco causes bad breath, yellowed teeth, and smelly hair
- painful, open sores found in the stomach or mouth
- positive health behavior
- tobacco use is especially damaging to _____ because their bodies are still growing
- smokers find it harder to ____ during normal physical activity
- causes diseases of the mouth and lungs
- when the body wants more of it
- cancer of the mouth, throat, stomach, esophagus, and pancreases belong in this system
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- tobacco users are more likely to get common illnesses such as coughs, colds and allergies because this is weakened
- when the heart has to work harder, and blood vessels are narrower
- tobacco users lose much of their ability to enjoy food because these are damaged
- a disease that results in the destruction of the alveoli in the lungs
- leading cause of death among people who smoke
- tiny air sacs in the lungs
- the bladder belongs in this system
- tobacco smoke damages the air sacs in the lungs and cause major damage in this system
- uncontrollable coughing caused from tobacco smoke damaging the air passages
18 Clues: positive health behavior • tiny air sacs in the lungs • when the body wants more of it • the bladder belongs in this system • causes diseases of the mouth and lungs • leading cause of death among people who smoke • this system includes the heart and blood vessels • painful, open sores found in the stomach or mouth • ...
General Science Yr 6 2024-02-07
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- Very ancient plants that do not produce seeds.
- 70% of our body is .......... .
- A very cold and windy habitat.
- An adult human body has 206 of these.
- Fruits, vegetables and grains are rich in ...... .
- Another word for light.
- Trees provide us with .... during daylight.
- We have both large and small in our digestive system
- Another word for breathing out.
- Helps to break down the food before swallowing it.
- Birds, reptiles and mammals breathe through....
- A very hot and dry habitat.
- Are needed to keep the bones healthy.
- Is an organ you find in your circulatory system.
- A word that means putting together.
- There are two types: saturated and unsaturated.... .
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- The system which enables breathing.
- Is the method of growing plants without soil.
- Help us to grow healthy and fight diseases.
- Insects have air ..... to breathe.
- Fish need these to breathe.
- Simar Nature Reserve is one example of ........ .
- The system which controls all body movement.
- Bread, pasta and potatoes are rich in ...... .
- Another word for breathing in.
- The body need these to grow and repair.
26 Clues: Another word for light. • Fish need these to breathe. • A very hot and dry habitat. • A very cold and windy habitat. • Another word for breathing in. • 70% of our body is .......... . • Another word for breathing out. • Insects have air ..... to breathe. • The system which enables breathing. • A word that means putting together. • An adult human body has 206 of these. • ...
Body Systems 2025-03-18
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- The system that transports blood, oxygen, and nutrients.
- Another name for the kneecap.
- The primary muscle responsible for movement in an exercise.
- The large chest muscles responsible for pushing movements.
- Connective tissues that attach muscles to bones.
- The system responsible for gas exchange in the body.
- The longest bone in the human body.
- The bones that make up the spine.
- The system that allows movement of the body.
- A type of small, round bone embedded in a tendon, like the patella.
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- The system that provides structure and support.
- The membrane that surrounds and protects the heart.
- The muscular organ that pumps blood.
- Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart.
- The movement of the foot upward toward the shin.
- A type of joint that allows free movement and contains lubricating fluid.
- The windpipe that carries air to the lungs.
- Blood vessels that carry blood to the heart.
- The place where two bones meet.
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange happens.
- The largest artery in the body.
- The group of muscles at the back of the thigh.
22 Clues: Another name for the kneecap. • The place where two bones meet. • The largest artery in the body. • The bones that make up the spine. • The longest bone in the human body. • The muscular organ that pumps blood. • The windpipe that carries air to the lungs. • Blood vessels that carry blood to the heart. • The system that allows movement of the body. • ...
Genetics 2025-01-30
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- – The system responsible for removing waste products from the body (includes kidneys, bladder).
- – A group of cells that work together to perform a specific function (e.g., muscle tissue, epithelial tissue).
- – The system that circulates blood throughout the body, including the heart and blood vessels.
- – The chemical processes that occur within a living organism to maintain life.
- – The system responsible for breaking down food and absorbing nutrients.
- – The body's ability to maintain a stable internal environment despite external changes.
- – The energy currency of cells, used for cellular functions.
- – A structure composed of multiple tissue types that performs a specific function (e.g., heart, lungs).
- – The system that secretes hormones to regulate growth, metabolism, and other body functions.
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- – The system that coordinates the body’s responses to internal and external stimuli (includes the brain, spinal cord, and nerves).
- – The system that provides structure, support, and movement to the body, consisting of muscles and bones.
- – The basic unit of life; all living organisms are made up of cells.
- – The system involved in gas exchange, primarily oxygen and carbon dioxide (includes lungs and airways).
- – The system that protects the body from pathogens and foreign invaders.
- – A group of organs that work together to perform a complex function (e.g., circulatory system, digestive system).
15 Clues: – The energy currency of cells, used for cellular functions. • – The basic unit of life; all living organisms are made up of cells. • – The system responsible for breaking down food and absorbing nutrients. • – The system that protects the body from pathogens and foreign invaders. • – The chemical processes that occur within a living organism to maintain life. • ...
Gas Exchange 2022-03-07
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- controls surface tension, keeps the alveoli from collapsing
- refers to the decreased level of oxygen in the blood
- labored breathing or shortness of breath
- air entering the pleural space, leading to lung collapse
- hypoxemia, Decrease of arterial oxygen despite administration of high flow rates
- terminal (final) structures of the lower respiratory system
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- Bluish discoloration of the skin and mucous membranes, late sign of hypoxia
- depression, decrease in the depth and rate of breathing
- manifest as a drawing in of the chest wall, early indicator of hypoxia
- refers to the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide at the cellular level
- Disorder with rapid onset characterized by pulmonary edema
- Positive pressure is maintained in the airways during exhalation and between breaths
12 Clues: labored breathing or shortness of breath • refers to the decreased level of oxygen in the blood • depression, decrease in the depth and rate of breathing • air entering the pleural space, leading to lung collapse • Disorder with rapid onset characterized by pulmonary edema • controls surface tension, keeps the alveoli from collapsing • ...
IMMUNE RESPONSE 2021-06-28
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- secrete by the skin to act as first line defense
- a type of artificial active immunity
- a state which the immune system's ability is compromised or absent
- It will identify and consumes the pathogen
- Have five types which are IgG, IgM, IgA, IgE & IgD
- common organ transplant , respiratory system
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- CELLS release histamine, activate inflammatory response
- A severe, life threathening, systematic hypersensitivity reaction
- widening of blood vessels
- a transplant of organs or tissue from one species to another
- Defined as a stage of protection against foreign organism
- activate immune system
- Causes abnormal allergic reactions
- DISORDERS SLE is one of the example of this disorder
- A part of first line defenses
15 Clues: activate immune system • widening of blood vessels • A part of first line defenses • Causes abnormal allergic reactions • a type of artificial active immunity • It will identify and consumes the pathogen • common organ transplant , respiratory system • secrete by the skin to act as first line defense • Have five types which are IgG, IgM, IgA, IgE & IgD • ...
IMMUNE RESPONSE 2021-06-28
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- a type of artificial active immunity
- It will identify and consumes the pathogen
- common organ transplant , respiratory system
- Causes abnormal allergic reactions
- a state which the immune system's ability is compromised or absent
- widening of blood vessels
- SLE is one of the example of this disorder
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- Have five types which are IgG, IgM, IgA, IgE & IgD
- A part of first line defenses
- Defined as a stage of protection against foreign organism
- A severe, life threathening, systematic hypersensitivity reaction
- activate immune system
- a transplant of organs or tissue from one species to another
- secrete by the skin to act as first line defense
- release histamine, activate inflammatory response
15 Clues: activate immune system • widening of blood vessels • A part of first line defenses • Causes abnormal allergic reactions • a type of artificial active immunity • It will identify and consumes the pathogen • SLE is one of the example of this disorder • common organ transplant , respiratory system • secrete by the skin to act as first line defense • ...
Lydiaa 2021-08-03
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- cell A human skin cell is about 1000 times smaller than a pinhead
- cell A bone cell is a specialised cell
- No enzymes are produced in the gullet
- Contains other parts of the cell
- cell muscle cell contract and relax
- system Food is broken down into simpler substance
- Salivary glands produce and release salivary
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- food will react with oxygen
- The stomach is a muscular bag
- system Air is carried to the lungs during breathing
- intestine No digestion happens in the large intestine
- Controls all activity
- is an important tissue
- membrane Controls substance entering and leaving the cell
- intestine The small intestine is a long, coiled tube
15 Clues: Controls all activity • is an important tissue • food will react with oxygen • The stomach is a muscular bag • Contains other parts of the cell • cell muscle cell contract and relax • No enzymes are produced in the gullet • cell A bone cell is a specialised cell • Salivary glands produce and release salivary • system Food is broken down into simpler substance • ...
jayden sosa 2023-10-31
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- The passages that direct air into lungs
- allows air to pass through the lungs and out
- A tube that connect the mouth to the stomach
- the cover of the inner surface of the small intestine
- sacs of lung tissue specialized for the movement of gases between air and blood
- airways that to the alveoli
- upper chamber of the heart
- system removes waste and keeps water balance
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- filter that blood goes in
- the liquid part of blood
- large flat muscle at the bottom of chest.
- intestine Absorbs water
- lower chamber in the heart
- system brings oxygen in the body and takes out carbon dioxide .
- Carries blood away from the heart
15 Clues: intestine Absorbs water • the liquid part of blood • filter that blood goes in • lower chamber in the heart • upper chamber of the heart • airways that to the alveoli • Carries blood away from the heart • The passages that direct air into lungs • large flat muscle at the bottom of chest. • allows air to pass through the lungs and out • ...
jayden sosa 2023-10-31
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- The passages that direct air into lungs
- allows air to pass through the lungs and out
- A tube that connect the mouth to the stomach
- the cover of the inner surface of the small intestine
- sacs of lung tissue specialized for the movement of gases between air and blood
- airways that to the alveoli
- upper chamber of the heart
- system removes waste and keeps water balance
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- filter that blood goes in
- the liquid part of blood
- large flat muscle at the bottom of chest.
- intestine Absorbs water
- lower chamber in the heart
- system brings oxygen in the body and takes out carbon dioxide .
- Carries blood away from the heart
15 Clues: intestine Absorbs water • the liquid part of blood • filter that blood goes in • lower chamber in the heart • upper chamber of the heart • airways that to the alveoli • Carries blood away from the heart • The passages that direct air into lungs • large flat muscle at the bottom of chest. • allows air to pass through the lungs and out • ...
Health and Illness 2024-12-07
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- Common viral respiratory infection
- Contagious bacterial disease
- Highly contagious viral disease, especially affecting children
- Dondition of frequent bowel movements with loose, watery stools
- Administration of a substance to produce immunity
- Dacterial disease causing painful muscle spasms
- Serious viral illness affecting the nervous system
- Condition that impairs normal functioning
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- Viral infection causing swelling of the salivary glands
- Invasion of the body by a disease-causing organism
- Doctor who specializes in the care of children
- Viral infection causing fatigue and swollen glands
- Doctor who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the nervous system
- Highly contagious viral disease causing a rash
- Contagious viral disease causing red spots
15 Clues: Contagious bacterial disease • Common viral respiratory infection • Condition that impairs normal functioning • Contagious viral disease causing red spots • Doctor who specializes in the care of children • Highly contagious viral disease causing a rash • Dacterial disease causing painful muscle spasms • Administration of a substance to produce immunity • ...
Crossword for Week of March 4th 2019-03-07
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- the tinylike hair structures on cells in the lining of many parts of the respiratory system
- the thin-walled sacs in the lungs where oxygen enters the blood and carbon dioxide leaves the blood
- a small tube in the lungs that carries air to the air sacs
- the tube that carries air from the larynx to the lungs
- a polyhedron with two polygon faces lying in parallel planes and with the other faces parallelograms
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- a measure of volume on a cubic length, width, and height.What ever unit of measure is for volume would be a cubic unit
- an organ of the respiratory system that contains bronchioles and air sacs
- the muscle below your lungs that contracts to let the air out
- a hollow muscular organ forming an air passage to the lungs
- a hollow organ of blood composed into four chambers
10 Clues: a hollow organ of blood composed into four chambers • the tube that carries air from the larynx to the lungs • a small tube in the lungs that carries air to the air sacs • a hollow muscular organ forming an air passage to the lungs • the muscle below your lungs that contracts to let the air out • ...
Unit 6: Homeostasis 2020-03-29
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- single-celled microorganisms that act like parasites. can be contracted by mosquito bites or eating/drinking contaminated food.
- living things too small to see
- system that is the control center of the body.
- system that controls the regulation of oxygen and carbon dioxide.
- system that controls blood flow and the transfer of carrying nutrients and wastes throughout the body.
- consists of weakened or killed pieces of pathogen that is used to prevent the disease from harming the body.
- the system(s) that control movement throughout the body.
- poison.
- organisms that live in or on another living organism and causes harm.
- system that controls the absorption of nutrients.
- chemical that kills or slows the growth of bacteria.
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- tiny, nonliving pathogens that reproduce inside of its hosts' cells, causing damage and eventually destroying the cells.
- organisms that cause disease.
- single-celled organisms that can be good or bad.
- system that eliminates wastes from the body, such as sweating, using the bathroom and exhaling.
- your body's reaction to possibly threatening, challenging, or uncomfortable events.
- illness caused by a pathogen
- system that fights unwanted pathogens throughout the body.
- the process that all cells undergo to maintain stability, such as controlling body temperature and blood sugar levels.
- balance.
- prevents the growth of microorganisms.
- can be single or multi-celled and grow in warm, dark and humid environments.
- organism affected by a pathogen.
23 Clues: poison. • balance. • illness caused by a pathogen • organisms that cause disease. • living things too small to see • organism affected by a pathogen. • prevents the growth of microorganisms. • system that is the control center of the body. • single-celled organisms that can be good or bad. • system that controls the absorption of nutrients. • ...
The Human Body Crossword by Eshitha 2020-06-11
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- Dioxide What gas is ruining our planet's atmosphere?
- The 8th element on the periodic table and the single most vital element to life
- A series of chemical reactions that breakdown food
- A set of rules, an arrangement of things, or a group of related things that work toward a common goal
- A chemical reaction that breaks down larger molecules
- system A system that helps you breath
- A process where particles move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration
- Blood vessels that have valves to prevent the blood flowing backwords
- Unwanted or unusable materials
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- system A system that circulate your blood and transports nutrients
- They do most of the work in cells and are required to make the body's tissues and organs
- cellular respiration something that occurs in every cell of almost every living thing.
- An organ that helps you breath
- usable food for green plants ;sugar
- The smallest unit of of life, the building blocks of life
- The power house of the cell
- Small blood vessels that form networks throughout the bodily tissues.
- A chemical reaction that builds large molecules
- It is an important part of a healthy diet and gives you energy.
- system A system that helps you breakdown the food you eat
- Blood vessels carries blood away from the heart and toward other tissues and organs
- The energy that runs the cells in our bodies.
- What makes up an ocean?
23 Clues: What makes up an ocean? • The power house of the cell • An organ that helps you breath • Unwanted or unusable materials • usable food for green plants ;sugar • system A system that helps you breath • The energy that runs the cells in our bodies. • A chemical reaction that builds large molecules • A series of chemical reactions that breakdown food • ...
Cells and Body Systems 2015-01-13
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- Automatic response to a stimulus without conscience control.
- Group of organs that work together to perform a task.
- Usually uni-cellular organisms that can only be seen with a microscope.
- Cells specialized to fight infection.
- A nerve that leads to the retina from the brain.
- group of cells that work together to perform a task.
- Plays a major role in breathing.
- Organelle that directs everything in a cell.
- Cells that are specialized for carrying oxygen.
- Cells that have specific structures that help perform certain tasks.
- Organ system that moves bones and certain organs.
- Contains nutrients a cell needs to survive.
- Poisonous substance converted from highly toxic ammonia by the liver.
- Specialized cells of the nervous system that receive and send information.
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- Covers the surface of the body and lines the inside of some other organs.
- Tissue of brain, spinal cord and nerves.
- Organ system that supplies blood with oxygen.
- Substance created by the body to carry out chemical digestion.
- Provides mobile support frame for the body; protects soft tissue organs.
- Organised and special structures within a living cell.
- Group of tissues that work together to perform a task.
- The basic unit of all living things.
- A living thing.
- Tissue that allows movement.
- Organism made of more than one cell.
25 Clues: A living thing. • Tissue that allows movement. • Plays a major role in breathing. • The basic unit of all living things. • Organism made of more than one cell. • Cells specialized to fight infection. • Tissue of brain, spinal cord and nerves. • Contains nutrients a cell needs to survive. • Organelle that directs everything in a cell. • ...
Cells and Body Systems 2015-01-13
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- Organelle that directs all the activities in a cell.
- Made of just one cell.
- Organelles that converts sunlight into food.
- poisonous substance converted from highly toxic ammonia by the liver.
- Tissue of the brain, spinal chord, and nerves.
- The basic unit of life.
- Tiny blood vessels that connect arteries to veins.
- Living things.
- diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane.
- Supplies blood with oxygen from the outside air and removes carbon dioxide.
- Contents of the cell inside the cell membrane excluding the nucleus.
- Blood vessels that return blood from the body to the heart.
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- Outer covering of a cell that provides strength and support.
- Group of tissues that work together to perform a specific function.
- Specialized cells of the nervous system that receive and transmit information.
- Transport system reaching every cell in the body, delivers nutrients.
- Usually unicellular organisms that can be seen only through a microscope.
- Organelle that directs all the activities in a cell.
- Breaks down the food you eat into parts small enough to be absorbed and transported throughout the body.
- Removes chemical and gaseous waste from the body.
- Blood cells specialized to fight infection.
- Tubes that connect the bronchi to the air sacs in the lungs.
- Coordinates and controls all organs and organ systems.
- Two main branches of the trachea that lead into the lungs.
- Small finger like projection on the inner surface of the small intestine that absorbs nutrients.
25 Clues: Living things. • Made of just one cell. • The basic unit of life. • Blood cells specialized to fight infection. • Organelles that converts sunlight into food. • Tissue of the brain, spinal chord, and nerves. • Removes chemical and gaseous waste from the body. • Tiny blood vessels that connect arteries to veins. • Organelle that directs all the activities in a cell. • ...
