respiratory system Crossword Puzzles
Marathon Runner Crossword puzzle 2025-11-21
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- cellular _____, how energy is made
- body system - breathing
- things kept the same for all groups in experiment
- respiration with oxygen
- ____ variable - what we're testing the effect of in an experiment
- muscles do this to warm you up
- how plants make their own food
- organ - pumps blood throughout body
- too much of this causes overhydration
- spreading out of molecules
- blood vessels do this to warm you up
- powerhouse of the cell
- organ - where gas exchange occurs
- hormone - lowers glucose levels
- organ - stores excess glucose
- dioxide gas molecule we breathe out
- internal balance/stability
- too much of this causes dehydration
- maintaining body temperature
- body system - blood
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- respiration without oxygen
- maintaining water balance
- released by sweat glands
- body system - hormones
- ____ variable - what gets affected in the experiment
- the diffusion of water
- energy!
- organ - releases insulin/glucagon
- how you cool down
- organ - filters blood
- body system - kidneys, sweat glands
- prediction of what will happen in an experiment
- hormone - raises glucose levels
- solar energy! plants use this for photosynthesis
- liquid portion of the cell
- body system - nerves
- sugar! excess is stored as glycogen
- body system - food
- blood vessels do this to cool you down
- gas molecule we breathe in
- ___ acid, causes muscle fatigue
- your body makes more of this to release excess water
- body system - muscles
- cell ___, only plant cells have this surrounding each cell
44 Clues: energy! • how you cool down • body system - food • body system - blood • body system - nerves • organ - filters blood • body system - muscles • body system - hormones • the diffusion of water • powerhouse of the cell • body system - breathing • respiration with oxygen • released by sweat glands • maintaining water balance • respiration without oxygen • spreading out of molecules • ...
5th Chapter 1 Review 2025-09-30
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- too small to be seen without a microscope
- system that includes the brain, spinal chord and nerves that senses your surroundings and controls organs
- a simple organism with a nucleus and organelles
- system that includes the lungs that exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide
- system that includes the bones that protects the body and gives it structure
- the organ system that turns food into nutrients that body cells need for energy, growth and repair
- a group of organs that work together to do a job for the body
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- system that includes the kidneys and bladder that removes waste materials from blood and body
- the part of the cell that directs all of the cell's activities
- a group of tissues that work together to perform a certain function
- system that is made up of the heart, blood vessels, and blood that trasnports materials through the body
- any living thing that maintains vital life processes
- the thin covering that surrounds every cell
- the basic unit of structure and function in lviing things
- a group of cells that work together to perform a certain function
- the jellylike material inside a cell between the cell membrane and the nucleus
- system that includes muscles and allows the body to move
17 Clues: too small to be seen without a microscope • the thin covering that surrounds every cell • a simple organism with a nucleus and organelles • any living thing that maintains vital life processes • system that includes muscles and allows the body to move • the basic unit of structure and function in lviing things • ...
Medical crossword 2021-11-28
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- they specialize on deseases in the kidney
- they handle common and complex illnesses
- doctor who focuses on the ears
- they deal with the nervous system
- they deal with all kinds of cardiovascular problems
- they specialize and treat neck or back pain
- concentrate on the female urinary tract and male urogenital system
- they find and treat your poor sleep
- eye doctors
- they deal with screening and optical treatment
- they diagnose and prevent injuries
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- they take care of problems in the ankles and feet
- they focus on the nature function and deseases of the blood
- they specialize in arthritis and other diseases
- doctors who take care of patients who are in risk of life
- they address the diagnosis and treatment disease and problems related with the digestive system
- specialized in breathing issues
- they use Xrays
- they address malignant disorders of the skin
- They deal with the functioning of the mind
- doctors who handle reconstruction and cosmetic surgery
- they provide pain management
- they focus on the respiratory system
- they focus on children and kids
- they focus on the of disease of the endocrine organs
- its focused on skeletal disorders
26 Clues: eye doctors • they use Xrays • they provide pain management • doctor who focuses on the ears • specialized in breathing issues • they focus on children and kids • they deal with the nervous system • its focused on skeletal disorders • they diagnose and prevent injuries • they find and treat your poor sleep • they focus on the respiratory system • ...
Biology crossword puzzle 2023-12-10
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- tissue: Cover the body's surfaces and lines organs
- destroy damaged organelles and invaders
- body: processes and packages materials for the cell
- tissue: 3 types: skeletal, smooth, and cardiac
- wall: gives shape and protection to plant cells
- stores food and water.
- E.R: Builds and transports substances no ribosomes
- tissue: specialized for storing energy in the form of fat
- membrane: It surrounds the nucleus
- membrane: protects the cell allows
- Break down food to produce energy
- pumps blood throughout the body
- Helps move protein for the cell
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- tissue: Support bind or separate other tissues
- Filter waste products and excess substances from the blood to form urine
- System: Breaks down food into nutrients
- System: Enables movement by contracting and relaxing muscles
- Hair like structure involved in locomotion.
- Providing bile for digestion
- providing oxygen to the bloodstream
- tissue: Composed of neutrons and supporting cells
- System: Controls body activities, receives and processes sensory information
- Surrounds and protects the organelle
- E.R: Builds and transport substances has ribosomes
- Changes sunlight into sugar for plant cells
- System: Responsible for breathing
- The courol center of the cell
- System: Moves blood, oxygen, nutrients, and hormones around the body
- Control the body's function E.G thanking
29 Clues: stores food and water. • Providing bile for digestion • The courol center of the cell • pumps blood throughout the body • Helps move protein for the cell • System: Responsible for breathing • Break down food to produce energy • membrane: It surrounds the nucleus • membrane: protects the cell allows • providing oxygen to the bloodstream • Surrounds and protects the organelle • ...
biology 2025-08-22
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- system the system that is responsible for bringing oxeygen into the body
- this type of cell has a cell wall
- powerhouse of the cell
- the study of living organisims
- plant and what cells
- the smallest unit that can live on its own and that makes up all living organisms
- a complex network of nerves and cells that transmit signals between different parts of the body is which system
- chemical messengers produced by the body's endocrine glands
- if theres to much glucose the pancreas produce what
- an organelle that stores water.
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- the name of the process where plants turn sulight into energy
- When body temperature goes down, the body makes a change to bring it back up this is an example of a what loop
- the bodys main source of energy
- body system that produces the majority of the bodys hormones
- the something of light affects photosynthesis
- the organlle that contains dna
- the mechansism th keeps the body stable
- part of the brain that stores memorys for short periods of time
- where photosynthesis occurs
- a gas vital for the survival of humans, animals, and plants
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 • ...
Homeostasis Crossword 2020-04-19
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- organisms that live in or on another living organism and causes harm
- system that eliminates wastes from the body, such as sweating, using the bathroom and exhaling
- tiny,nonliving pathogens that reproduce inside of its hosts' cells, causing damage and eventually destroying the cells
- balance
- your body's reaction to possibly threatening, challenging or uncomfortable situations
- the process that all cells undergo to maintain stability, such as controlling body temperature and blood sugar levels
- can be a single or multi-celled and grow in warm, dark and humid environments
- single-celled organisms that can be good or bad
- consists of weakened or killed pieces of pathogen that is used to prevent the disease from harming the body
- the system that control movement throughout the body
- organisms that cause disease
- single-celled microorganisms that act like parasites. can be contracted by mosquito bites or eating/drinking contaminated food.
- disease illness caused by a pathogen
- System that is the control center of the body
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- prevents the growth of mircoorganisms
- system that controls the absorption of nutrients
- system that controls blood flow and the transfer of carrying nutrients and wastes throughout the body
- system that fights unwanted pathogens throughout the body
- poison
- Living things too small to see
- chemical that kills or slows the growth of bacteria
- organism affected by a pathogen
- system that controls the regulation of oxygen and carbon dioxide
23 Clues: poison • balance • organisms that cause disease • Living things too small to see • organism affected by a pathogen • disease illness caused by a pathogen • prevents the growth of mircoorganisms • 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 • ...
circulatory and respiratory systems 2021-10-04
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- a sheet like muscle beneath the lungs
- a small blood vessel that connects arteries to veins
- cell fragment that helps form blood clots
- a blood vessel that pumps blood to the heart
- upper chamber of the heart
- a lower chamber of the heart
- a tube that transports air to the lungs
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- a muscular organ that pumps blood
- a pair of tubes that branch of the trachea
- a blood vessel that pumps blood from heart
- a yellow fluid in which blood is suspended
- air sacs within the lungs
- the main organ in the respiratory system
- cells of the circulatory system that fights disease
14 Clues: air sacs within the lungs • upper chamber of the heart • a lower chamber of the heart • a muscular organ that pumps blood • a sheet like muscle beneath the lungs • a tube that transports air to the lungs • the main organ in the respiratory system • cell fragment that helps form blood clots • a pair of tubes that branch of the trachea • ...
HEALTH SCIENCE 2022-02-04
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- MUSCLE FOR RESPIRATION THAT ONLY MAMMALS HAVE
- NUMBER OF CHAMBERS IN THE HEART
- HOW MANY NORMAL RESTING BREATHS A PERSON TAKES IN A MINUTE
- LOCATION IN THE HEART WHERE BLOOD RETURNS TO
- ANOTHER TERM IS THE WIND PIPE
- HOW MANY SECONDS IT TAKES FOR BLOOD TO RETURN TO THE HEART
- NORMAL HEART RATE IN A MINUTE
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- GAS THAT IS CONSIDERED WASTE
- SYSTEM THAT CIRCULATES BLOOD
- TINY AIR SACS IN THE LUNGS WHERE GAS EXCHANGE TAKES PLACE
- SYSTEM THAT EXCHANGES OXYGEN
- ORGANS FOR GAS EXCHANGE BUT DON'T POSSES MUSCLE
- FLAP THAT COVERS THE TRACHEA WHEN YOU SWALLOW
- A VEIN THAT CARRIES OXYGENATED BLOOD
14 Clues: GAS THAT IS CONSIDERED WASTE • SYSTEM THAT CIRCULATES BLOOD • SYSTEM THAT EXCHANGES OXYGEN • ANOTHER TERM IS THE WIND PIPE • NORMAL HEART RATE IN A MINUTE • NUMBER OF CHAMBERS IN THE HEART • A VEIN THAT CARRIES OXYGENATED BLOOD • LOCATION IN THE HEART WHERE BLOOD RETURNS TO • MUSCLE FOR RESPIRATION THAT ONLY MAMMALS HAVE • FLAP THAT COVERS THE TRACHEA WHEN YOU SWALLOW • ...
Viruses 2022-02-04
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- contagious & infectious viral disease causing swelling
- a viral infection that attacks your respiratory system
- highly infectious pink mild rash
- papillomavirus subtypes that cause diseases ranging from common warts to cervical cancer.
- a virus that attacks the body's immune system
- inflammation of the stomach and intestines
- a mild fever & rash of itchy inflamed pimples
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- cold viral infection of nose & throat
- hepatitis causes liver inflammation and damage
- inflammation of the conjunctiva of the eye
- marked by fever and severe internal bleeding
- viral disease causing fever & a red rash in childhood
- mononucleosis swelling of the lymph glands
- affecting the skin (often with blisters)
14 Clues: highly infectious pink mild rash • cold viral infection of nose & throat • affecting the skin (often with blisters) • inflammation of the conjunctiva of the eye • inflammation of the stomach and intestines • mononucleosis swelling of the lymph glands • marked by fever and severe internal bleeding • a virus that attacks the body's immune system • ...
Body Organs 2023-01-30
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- Chew food
- converts nutrients from the diet into a form that the body can use for energy and growth
- Audiotory system of body
- Sac like organ stores bile produced by the liver
- muscular sac that stores urine and allows to control urination
- covers the body, external protective coating
- regulates blood sugar by producing Insulin
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- Pumps blood in body
- Pair of spongy air-filled organs that are part of respiratory system
- filter blood and forms urine
- controls vision
- CPU of human body controls body
- receives food from esophagus and stores and digest
13 Clues: Chew food • controls vision • Pumps blood in body • Audiotory system of body • filter blood and forms urine • CPU of human body controls body • regulates blood sugar by producing Insulin • covers the body, external protective coating • Sac like organ stores bile produced by the liver • receives food from esophagus and stores and digest • ...
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 • ...
Nolan 2019 March 4th 2019-03-07
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- The muscular organ that pumps blood through your body
- the tiny hairlike structures on cells in the lining of many parts in the respiratory system
- vocal cords that are two structures stretching across larynx
- In the lungs, the bronchioles form to make smaller and smaller tubes called bronchioles
- tube that carries air from larynx to the lung
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- A measure of volume for a unit cube length, width, and height what over the measure 3D volume would be a cubic measure
- oxygen enters blood and carbon dioxide leaves the blood
- The muscle below your lungs that contains to let air into the lungs and let air out
- An organ of the respiratory system that contain s bronchioles and air sacs
- A solid 3D figure whose end faces are similar, equal and parallel whose sides make it a parallelogram
10 Clues: tube that carries air from larynx to the lung • The muscular organ that pumps blood through your body • oxygen enters blood and carbon dioxide leaves the blood • vocal cords that are two structures stretching across larynx • An organ of the respiratory system that contain s bronchioles and air sacs • ...
Pe Revision 2013-03-27
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- What connects muscles to bones?
- The amount of air you take in per breath is known as ..
- When muscles work together in pairs to create movement
- What type of movement occurs when the sole of the foot is turned inwards towards the imaginary midline of the body and is in the frontal plane?
- What transports blood around the body and away from the heart?
- The movement that best describes the decreasing of a joint angle is:
- What type of joint uses slight movement?
- What works together to produce movements and is capable of contraction and relaxation?
- A tennis plays grip on his tennis racquet is an example of what type of contraction?
- What provides a protective 'shock absorbing' gel between joints?
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- What consists of bones, cartilage, muscles, ligaments and tendons?
- Helps gas exchange, delivers air into airways and creates speech, which are functions of which system?
- The part of the muscle fibre encasing all actin and myosin filaments is known as:
- What type of fuel source is Anaerobic glycolysis?
- Knee extension during a long football kick is an example of what type of contraction?
- What is the name of a basic unit of a striated muscle which causes it to contract?
- What type of muscle contraction involves the muscles shortening during an effort?
- The muscle primarily responsible for producing movement is the ..
- Small hair like structures within the Respiratory system which filter foreign particles from the air are called:
19 Clues: What connects muscles to bones? • What type of joint uses slight movement? • What type of fuel source is Anaerobic glycolysis? • When muscles work together in pairs to create movement • The amount of air you take in per breath is known as .. • What transports blood around the body and away from the heart? • ...
Pe Revision 2013-03-27
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- The muscle primarily responsible for producing movement is the ..
- What is the name of a basic unit of a striated muscle which causes it to contract?
- What works together to produce movements and is capable of contraction and relaxation?
- Small hair like structures within the Respiratory system which filter foreign particles from the air are called:
- When muscles work together in pairs to create movement
- The amount of air you take in per breath is known as ..
- The part of the muscle fibre encasing all actin and myosin filaments is known as:
- What provides a protective 'shock absorbing' gel between joints?
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- Knee extension during a long football kick is an example of what type of contraction?
- What consists of bones, cartilage, muscles, ligaments and tendons?
- Helps gas exchange, delivers air into airways and creates speech, which are functions of which system?
- What type of joint uses slight movement?
- What type of fuel source is Anaerobic glycolysis?
- The movement that best describes the decreasing of a joint angle is:
- What type of muscle contraction involves the muscles shortening during an effort?
- A tennis plays grip on his tennis racquet is an example of what type of contraction?
- What type of movement occurs when the sole of the foot is turned inwards towards the imaginary midline of the body and is in the frontal plane?
- What connects muscles to bones?
- What transports blood around the body and away from the heart?
19 Clues: What connects muscles to bones? • What type of joint uses slight movement? • What type of fuel source is Anaerobic glycolysis? • When muscles work together in pairs to create movement • The amount of air you take in per breath is known as .. • What transports blood around the body and away from the heart? • ...
The human body 2023-08-23
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- or gastrointestinal system
- body fluid in the circulatory system of humans
- the endocrine, lymphatic and urinary systems ascend into this system
- an organ that serves as the center of the nervous system in all vertebrate and most invertebrate animal
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- important part of the urinary system
- chemicals that coordinate different functions in human body
- group of passageways and organs extracts oxygen from air
- system that supplies your body's organs with oxygen and nutrients so your organs can do their jobs
8 Clues: or gastrointestinal system • important part of the urinary system • body fluid in the circulatory system of humans • group of passageways and organs extracts oxygen from air • chemicals that coordinate different functions in human body • the endocrine, lymphatic and urinary systems ascend into this system • ...
Health - About Germs pg. 7 & 8 2023-07-10
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- An animal with rabies will be doing this.
- Infected with germs.
- Don't touch this when your hands are not clean.
- A disease affecting lungs and breathing.
- This hygiene may be the best defense against spreading germs.
- We all love and ____ germs.
- Different diseases may be this in different ways.
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- HIV destroy this body system.
- This might be rabid and can infect you with a bite.
- Rabies affect this system.
- With rabies there is not one of these.
- If you find this at the park, don't touch it.
- Germs which spread disease.
- Antibodies are made with these blood cells.
14 Clues: Infected with germs. • Rabies affect this system. • Germs which spread disease. • We all love and ____ germs. • HIV destroy this body system. • With rabies there is not one of these. • A disease affecting lungs and breathing. • An animal with rabies will be doing this. • Antibodies are made with these blood cells. • If you find this at the park, don't touch it. • ...
Croup Simulation Crossword 2023-09-23
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- epinephrine nebulized medication used to treat croup
- canula oxygen delivery method
- failure cannot compensate for inadequate oxygenation despite extra respiratory effort and rate
- communication collection of techniques that prioritize the physical, mental, and emotional well-being of patients
- distress maintain oxygenation only by increasing work of breathing
- most common respiratory virus to cause croup
- tape color-coded tape designed to estimate a child's weight, ET size, LMA size, and emergency drugs based on length
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- steroid medication used to treat croup
- respiratory rate of greater than 40 breaths/min
- communication tool to provide clear and concise information during handoff
- respiratory rate of less than 12 breaths/min
- noisy breathing that occurs due to obstructed air flow through a narrowed airway
- acetaminophen
- measures the oxygen and carbon dioxide levels in the blood
14 Clues: acetaminophen • canula oxygen delivery method • steroid medication used to treat croup • respiratory rate of less than 12 breaths/min • most common respiratory virus to cause croup • respiratory rate of greater than 40 breaths/min • epinephrine nebulized medication used to treat croup • measures the oxygen and carbon dioxide levels in the blood • ...
Intro to Body Systems Vocabulary 2022-09-26
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- Body system that transports oxygen and nutrients to the body and removes CO2 and other waste products
- Groups of similar cells performing the same function
- A group of organs that work together to perform a specific function
- Body system that produces eggs or sperm and nourishes offspring until birth
- Body system that acts as a barrier to protect the body from the outside world
- Body system that contains glands that secrete hormones to regulate metabolism, grown, sleep, and reproduction
- Body system that breaks down food into tiny molecules to allow the body to absorb the nutrients
- How the organism reacts to a stimulus and results in a change in behavior
- Body system that provides support, movement, protection, blood cell production, and calcium storage
- A group of tissues that work together to perform a specific function
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- Body system that supplies blood with oxygen in order for the blood to deliver oxygen to all parts of the body
- Body system that is responsible for the movement of the human body
- The maintenance of a stable internal environment
- Any change in an organism's environment that causes the organism to react
- Body system that collects and transports a clear, colorless fluid containing white blood cells that helps rid the body of toxins and waste
- A living individual that can reproduce, grow, and maintain homeostasis
- Body system that controls and transmits signals between different parts of the body
- The most basic unit of structure and function of all living things
- Body system that removes wastes that can cause toxic build up and lead to diseases or death
19 Clues: The maintenance of a stable internal environment • Groups of similar cells performing the same function • Body system that is responsible for the movement of the human body • The most basic unit of structure and function of all living things • A group of organs that work together to perform a specific function • ...
Medical Terms 2019-05-29
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- relation to involving or requiring free oxygen.
- of or situated on the Inside.
- a set of metabolic reactions and processes that takes place in the cells.
- relation to involving or requiring an absence of free oxygen.
- principle organ in the olfactory system.
- part of throat behind mouth and nasal cavity.
- voice box.
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- the outward features of something.
- the process or action of exhaling.
- the action of inhaling or breathing in.
- the action of breathing.
- passage of airway in the respiratory system that conducts air into the lungs.
- the process of taking air into and expelling it from the lungs.
- windpipe.
- pair of spongy filled organs.
15 Clues: windpipe. • voice box. • the action of breathing. • of or situated on the Inside. • pair of spongy filled organs. • the outward features of something. • the process or action of exhaling. • the action of inhaling or breathing in. • principle organ in the olfactory system. • part of throat behind mouth and nasal cavity. • relation to involving or requiring free oxygen. • ...
Lamarcus Kid King Science Vocab 2024-05-15
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- molecule made of many glucose molecules
- a proposed answer to a question
- how hot or cold something is
- making clear how your evidence supports your claim
- made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms
- something we observe that happens over and over
- the system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
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- rain, clouds, and wind at a particular time and place
- where something comes from
- a group of atoms joined together
- large molecules that perform important functions
- a molecule that organisms get from the air and used to release energy
- a set of interacting parts that make it whole
- the ability to make things move
- the movement of air
15 Clues: the movement of air • where something comes from • how hot or cold something is • a proposed answer to a question • the ability to make things move • a group of atoms joined together • molecule made of many glucose molecules • made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms • a set of interacting parts that make it whole • something we observe that happens over and over • ...
Body Systems 2021-11-18
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- the system that helps the body fight infections and other diseases.
- heart,blood, and vessels that transport blood throughout the body
- the body system that gets rid of the body's waste.
- the organ responsible for carrying blood inside our body and transporting oxygen and nutrients.
- nose, trachea, lungs. This body system brings in oxygen and removes carbon dioxide.
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- The body system with mouth, esophagus, stomach, liver, large & small intestines.
- the system that helps the skeletal move the body
- the body system where the skin acts as a barrier. Include hair & nails.
- The body system with brain, spinal cord, and nerves that send, receive, and process nerve impulses.
- the system with bones,ligaments,joints. provides a frame and protects vital organs.
10 Clues: the system that helps the skeletal move the body • the body system that gets rid of the body's waste. • heart,blood, and vessels that transport blood throughout the body • the system that helps the body fight infections and other diseases. • the body system where the skin acts as a barrier. Include hair & nails. • ...
curcatory system 2025-11-17
10 Clues: you brethe it out • respiratory system • vessels to carry blood • carrys waste and oxgen • carrys deoxegenated blood • pupms blood through the body • delviver oxgen and nurtreints • responsible for transporting oxygen • you brethe it in and it is essential • liguid componet of blood wich is yellow
Levi's x game mode crossword puzzle 2021-12-10
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- Connects arteries and veins
- A organ that exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide
- muscular sac that does chemical and mechanical digestion of food
- Carries blood away from the heart
- The passage that directs air to the lungs
- Connects mouth to stomach
- Liquid part of blood respiratory system Brings oxygen to the body, gets rid of CO2
- filters waste from the blood
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- Finger shaped and absorbs digested food in the small intestine
- Carries blood back to heart
- system Transport oxygen and nutrients, etc. around the body
- Allows air to pass to and from the lungs
- Cell fragment that forms scabs
- Where digestion begins
14 Clues: Where digestion begins • Connects mouth to stomach • Carries blood back to heart • Connects arteries and veins • filters waste from the blood • Cell fragment that forms scabs • Carries blood away from the heart • Allows air to pass to and from the lungs • The passage that directs air to the lungs • A organ that exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide • ...
ECG Crossword 2024-02-07
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- slow heart beat
- originating from SA node
- occurrence of 3 or more VPC's with HR >180
- electrical tracing of heart beat
- lack of heart beat
- fast heart beat
- pacemaker of the heart
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- lack of electrocardiographic evidence of atrial depolarization
- electrical conduction and propagation of impulse to the ventricular muscle
- irreguarly irregular rhythm where no consistent p waves are noted
- normal arrhythmia due phasic changes associated with respiratory pattern
- originating from ventricles
- abnormal heart beat
- an interruption or delay of electrical conduction from the atria to the ventricles due to conduction system abnormalities in the AV node or the His-Purkinje system
14 Clues: slow heart beat • fast heart beat • lack of heart beat • abnormal heart beat • pacemaker of the heart • originating from SA node • originating from ventricles • electrical tracing of heart beat • occurrence of 3 or more VPC's with HR >180 • lack of electrocardiographic evidence of atrial depolarization • irreguarly irregular rhythm where no consistent p waves are noted • ...
Body Systems 2020-12-09
8 Clues: creates new life • breaks down food • breathe in oxygen • removes fluid waste • Maintaining Balance • pumps blood through the body • provides protection and movement • system Carrying Messages around the body
Hierarchy of the interacting human body systems 2023-05-25
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- the ___ system and ____ system together makes up most of your bodyweight and helps you with movement and body functionality and allows you to move on command
- the ___ system deliver oxygen, nutrients and other important substance throughout the body
- the ___ system takes in food and converts it into energy
- the ___ system helps us with our coordination and movements while also sending information from one system to another
- the ___ system takes in oxygen and diffuses it into blood
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- the ___ system that functions for the purpose of our body movement
- the ___ system makes up our body structure and location of organs
- the ___ system removes waste and filters blood
- the ___ system is made up of our skin, hair, nails, and other glands in our body on the outside
- the ___ system is needed for the production of more offspring in humans and other animal species.
- the ___ system fights off viruses and infections that tries to infect our body including white blood cells
- the ___ system is a network of glands that helps us to keep the homeostasis balance in our body
12 Clues: the ___ system removes waste and filters blood • the ___ system takes in food and converts it into energy • the ___ system takes in oxygen and diffuses it into blood • the ___ system makes up our body structure and location of organs • the ___ system that functions for the purpose of our body movement • ...
Extra Cells Assignment 2023-12-25
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- System - Breaks down food, absorbs nutrients, and eliminates waste.
- - Organelles in plant cells that carry out photosynthesis to produce food.
- - Organelles that generate energy for the cell.
- System - Transports oxygen, nutrients, hormones, and removes waste.
- System - A group of organs working together to perform a specific function.
- Membrane - A barrier around the cell that controls the passage of substances in and out.
- - Tiny structures inside cells that have specific functions.
- System - Enables movement, maintains posture, generates heat.
- - A small structure in cells where proteins are made.
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- Reticulum - A network of membranes involved in protein synthesis and other cellular processes.
- System - Facilitates the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide with the environment.
- - A group of similar cells that work together to perform a specific function.
- Cell - A type of cell found in plants that contains different organelles and has a cell wall and chloroplasts.
- - A jelly-like substance inside the cell that holds organelles and aids their movement.
- System - Controls and coordinates body responses, sends signals throughout the body.
- Cell - A type of cell found in animals that contains different organelles.
- Wall - A rigid layer in plant cells that provides support and protection.
- - The control center of the cell that contains DNA and coordinates cell activities.
- - A storage organelle in cells that stores water, nutrients, and waste materials.
- - A structure made up of different tissues that performs a specific job.
20 Clues: - Organelles that generate energy for the cell. • - A small structure in cells where proteins are made. • - Tiny structures inside cells that have specific functions. • System - Enables movement, maintains posture, generates heat. • System - Breaks down food, absorbs nutrients, and eliminates waste. • ...
Respiratory, Circulatory, Muscular, and Skeletal Systems 2025-11-02
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- Hard structures of the skeletal system which give the body structure
- Body system responsible for exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide between the environment and body
- Blood vessels that carry oxygen-rich blood away from the heart
- Body system responsible for movement
- Body system which carries nutrients, oxygen, water, carbon dioxide, hormones, and cells that fight disease through the body
- Hair-like blood vessels which can take nutrients, water, and gases to the cells in the body's organs
- Body system responsible for body's shape and structure, which also creates blood and stores minerals like calcium
- Tissues which connect bones to other bones
- Muscle lining hollow organs which helps move things through the body (found in digestive organs, blood vessels, bladder, etc.)
- Jelly like center of bones where blood is made
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- Muscle that connects to bone to move the body
- Muscle found in the heart
- Organs responsible for gas exchange
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs where oxygen and carbon dioxide enter/exit the blood stream
- Muscle which helps you breathe by expanding and contracting
- Blood vessels that carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart
- Tissues which connect muscles to bones
- Muscular organ in the circulatory system that pumps blood through the body
18 Clues: Muscle found in the heart • Organs responsible for gas exchange • Body system responsible for movement • Tissues which connect muscles to bones • Tissues which connect bones to other bones • Muscle that connects to bone to move the body • Jelly like center of bones where blood is made • Muscle which helps you breathe by expanding and contracting • ...
Human Body System 2023-01-09
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- Muscle that helps your lungs move
- 2 main LARGE tubes connected to the trachea
- Intestine Where water is absorbed
- intestine Where nutrients are absorbed
- Beginning of the respiratory system
- Takes blood to the heart
- Connected to Bronchi
- Connects arteries and veins
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- MULTIPLE SMALL tubes connected to the Bronchi
- At the end of bronchioles
- Where food is dissolved
- Takes blood away from the heart
- Voice box
- Connects nose to mouth
- Supplies body with oxygen
15 Clues: Voice box • Connected to Bronchi • Connects nose to mouth • Where food is dissolved • Takes blood to the heart • At the end of bronchioles • Supplies body with oxygen • Connects arteries and veins • Takes blood away from the heart • Muscle that helps your lungs move • Intestine Where water is absorbed • Beginning of the respiratory system • intestine Where nutrients are absorbed • ...
virus and bacteria 2024-03-03
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- bacteria breaking down dead plants
- one way Ebola virus can spread
- viruses contain this or rna
- needed to see a virus or bacteria
- virus that affects the respiratory system
- one shape of bacteria
- bacteria used to make bread
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- giant viruses contain this
- bacteria lacks a membrane bound ___
- How many cells do bacteria have
- smallest and simplest life form
- viruses contain this or dna
- bumps on skin caused by bacteria
- Viruses need what
- dairy product made with bacteria
15 Clues: Viruses need what • one shape of bacteria • giant viruses contain this • viruses contain this or rna • viruses contain this or dna • bacteria used to make bread • one way Ebola virus can spread • How many cells do bacteria have • smallest and simplest life form • bumps on skin caused by bacteria • dairy product made with bacteria • needed to see a virus or bacteria • ...
Human Anatomy-Chapter 24 2024-03-23
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- the basic unit of all living things
- doctor specializing in skin care
- skin cancer
- another word for tired
- the skin's protective barrier
- when something sticks out
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- another word for surplus
- the top most layer of the skin
- a giant muscle that pumps blood
- a topical cream applied to the skin
- where digestion occurs
- important organ in respiratory system
- controls all processes that regulates the body
- danger or risk
- when something blocks blood supply to the brain
15 Clues: skin cancer • danger or risk • where digestion occurs • another word for tired • another word for surplus • when something sticks out • the skin's protective barrier • the top most layer of the skin • a giant muscle that pumps blood • doctor specializing in skin care • the basic unit of all living things • a topical cream applied to the skin • important organ in respiratory system • ...
Chapter 14 2020-05-05
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- the movement of molecules from an area where they are high in concentration one of low concentration
- this refers to animals that live on or in their food source
- intracellular digestion in which particles are ingested
- an organism which has cells that are in direct contact with their environment
- this organism has sufficient surface area which allows for exchange of gases
- intracellular digestion in which liquids are digested
- exchange occurs in this part of the lungs
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- this type of evolution usually results in similar adaptations of diverse organisms facing similar challenges
- regularly consumes animals as well as plant material
- circulatory fluid that bathes the organs directly in the circulatory system
- moves the respiratory medium over the respiratory surface
- cavity this “space” functions in both digestion and distribution of nutrients
- the third stage in food processing seen in animals
- biological form of an organism
- Marine worms use this as a gas exchange medium
- biological functions an organism performs
16 Clues: biological form of an organism • biological functions an organism performs • exchange occurs in this part of the lungs • Marine worms use this as a gas exchange medium • the third stage in food processing seen in animals • regularly consumes animals as well as plant material • intracellular digestion in which liquids are digested • ...
Chapter 14 2020-05-05
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- intracellular digestion in which particles are ingested
- circulatory fluid that bathes the organs directly in the circulatory system
- intracellular digestion in which liquids are digested
- gas exchange occurs in this part of the lungs
- the third stage in food processing seen in animals
- the movement of molecules from an area where they are high in concentration one of low concentration
- biological functions an organism performs
- this refers to animals that live on or in their food source
- this organism has sufficient surface area which allows for exchange of gases
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- biological form of an organism
- this type of evolution usually results in similar adaptations of diverse organisms facing similar challenges
- regularly consumes animals as well as plant material
- cavity this “space” functions in both digestion and distribution of nutrients
- moves the respiratory medium over the respiratory surface
- Marine worms use this as a gas exchange medium
- an organism which has cells that are in direct contact with their environment
16 Clues: biological form of an organism • biological functions an organism performs • gas exchange occurs in this part of the lungs • Marine worms use this as a gas exchange medium • the third stage in food processing seen in animals • regularly consumes animals as well as plant material • intracellular digestion in which liquids are digested • ...
Systems 2025-02-14
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- The teeth helps to break food up into ______ pieces.
- This part helps to make food for the plant.
- There is no digestion here. Food passes through here into the stomach.
- This system helps to give our body shape.
- The stem helps to _____ water, food and mineral salts throughout the plant.
- This anchors the plant firmly to the ground.
- The leaves help the plant to exchange ____ with the surroundings.
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- Digestive _______ must be present for food to be digested.
- Digestion happens here where food stays for a few hours.
- This system helps us to move.
- The stem helps to ______ the plant and holds it upright.
- These are part of the respiratory system.
- There is a total number of _____ places where food is digested in the digestive system.
- ______ is removed from the undigested food at the large intestine.
- salts The roots help to absorb water and ______ for the plant.
- After digestion, the digested food will be absorbed into the ____ at the small intestine.
16 Clues: This system helps us to move. • These are part of the respiratory system. • This system helps to give our body shape. • This part helps to make food for the plant. • This anchors the plant firmly to the ground. • The teeth helps to break food up into ______ pieces. • Digestion happens here where food stays for a few hours. • ...
respiratory system gas exchange 2025-03-02
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- – Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs.
- – Tiny blood vessels where gas exchange occurs.
- – Cells that control the opening and closing of stomata.
- – Process in plants that produces oxygen using sunlight.
- – Red pigment in blood that carries oxygen.
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- – Small openings on arthropods' bodies used for breathing.
- – Muscle that helps in breathing by moving air in and out.
- – Windpipe that connects the throat to the lungs.
- – Process of using oxygen to produce energy in cells.
- – Tiny openings on plant leaves where gas exchange happens.
- – Movement of molecules from high to low concentration.
- – Organs in fish that extract oxygen from water.
12 Clues: – Red pigment in blood that carries oxygen. • – Tiny blood vessels where gas exchange occurs. • – Organs in fish that extract oxygen from water. • – Windpipe that connects the throat to the lungs. • – Process of using oxygen to produce energy in cells. • – Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs. • – Movement of molecules from high to low concentration. • ...
Body Systems 2022-05-27
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- the skins and appendages
- breaks down food and turns it into energy
- system of organs involved in producing offspring
- keeps body fluids in balance and fights infections
- gets rid of the bodies waste
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- communicates with the body using chemicals and hormones
- carries air into the body
- enables all the movement of the body
- supports the body and enables movement with help from muscular system
- controls the body through the use of electrical signals
- carries blood around the body delivering oxygen and nutrients
11 Clues: the skins and appendages • carries air into the body • gets rid of the bodies waste • enables all the movement of the body • breaks down food and turns it into energy • system of organs involved in producing offspring • keeps body fluids in balance and fights infections • communicates with the body using chemicals and hormones • ...
The respiratory system 2021-12-09
7 Clues: Breathe in ______ • You ____ in oxegyn • When alveoli are inflamed • Main part of the respiratory system • An infection that will inflame the lungs • The repiratorys system helps you with ________ • A diesease making the bronchioles to be inflamed
Biology 2013-01-14
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- uncontrollable cell division due to mutations
- Carry blood away from the heart to the brain and other body parts
- makes up all living things
- the movement of water from an area of high concentration in an area of low concentration
- a system that takes in food and breaks it down
- A system that controls breathing
- controls cells activities
- a single parent produces offspring that are genetically identical to the parent
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- produces protein
- stores and contains food
- a mass of cells that continue to divide and pile up
- muscular tube that makes food from mouth to stomach
- The last stage of the cell
- Division of nucleus
- carry blood toward the heart
15 Clues: produces protein • Division of nucleus • stores and contains food • controls cells activities • makes up all living things • The last stage of the cell • carry blood toward the heart • A system that controls breathing • uncontrollable cell division due to mutations • a system that takes in food and breaks it down • a mass of cells that continue to divide and pile up • ...
Biology 2013-01-14
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- controls cells activities
- a system that takes in food and breaks it down
- a mass of cells that continue to divide and pile up
- A system that controls breathing
- muscular tube that makes food from mouth to stomach
- the movement of water from an area of high concentration in an area of low concentration
- carry blood toward the heart
- stores and contains food
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- makes up all living things
- uncontrollable cell division due to mutations
- The last stage of the cell
- Division of nucleus
- Carry blood away from the heart to the brain and other body parts
- produces protein
- a single parent produces offspring that are genetically identical to the parent
15 Clues: produces protein • Division of nucleus • stores and contains food • controls cells activities • makes up all living things • The last stage of the cell • carry blood toward the heart • A system that controls breathing • uncontrollable cell division due to mutations • a system that takes in food and breaks it down • a mass of cells that continue to divide and pile up • ...
jayden sosa 2023-10-31
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- the liquid part of blood
- lower chamber in the heart
- sacs of lung tissue specialized for the movement of gases between air and blood
- . The passages that direct air into lungs
- A tube that connect the mouth to the stomach
- airways that to the alveoli
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- upper chamber of the heart
- system, brings oxygen in the body and takes out carbon dioxide .
- allows air to pass through the lungs and out
- intestine. Absorbs water
- Carries blood away from the heart
- system. removes waste and keeps water balance
- large flat muscle at the bottom of chest.
- the cover of the inner surface of the small intestine
- filter that blood goes in
15 Clues: the liquid part of blood • intestine. Absorbs water • filter that blood goes in • upper chamber of the heart • lower chamber in the heart • airways that to the alveoli • Carries blood away from the heart • large flat muscle at the bottom of chest. • . The passages that direct air into lungs • allows air to pass through the lungs and out • ...
Respiratory System Diseases & Conditions Review 2021-01-28
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- non-infectious chronic respirator condition that occurs when the walls of the alveoli deteriorate and lose elasticity
- inflammation of the pleura or membrane around the lungs
- inflammation of the voice box and vocal cords
- term used to describe any chronic lung disease that results in the obstruction of the airways & limitation of air flow (abbreviation)
- triggers of this condition may include overexertion, stress, allergens or infection
- the common cold
- a nosebleed
- the flu
- inflammation of the bronchi and bronchial tubes
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- infectious lung disease caused by myobacterium tuberculosis
- chronic inflammatory disorder of the airways
- inflammation of the mucous membrane lining of the sinuses
- condition in which a person stops breathing while sleeping, causing a decrease in oxygen levels
- symptoms of this disease include dyspnea, barrel chest, pain feeling of suffocation, chronic cough & cyanosis
- symptoms of this condition include facial or teeth pain, thick nasal discharge, loss of voice resonance
- during a nosebleed a person should tilt their head ______ so blood does not go down their pharynx
- a preventable disease that is primarily caused by the carcinogens in tobacco from smoking and secondhand smoke
- inflammation of the nasal mucous membrane lining
- infection in the lungs characterized by a build-up of fluid in the alveoli
- abbreviation for tuberculosis
20 Clues: the flu • a nosebleed • the common cold • abbreviation for tuberculosis • chronic inflammatory disorder of the airways • inflammation of the voice box and vocal cords • inflammation of the bronchi and bronchial tubes • inflammation of the nasal mucous membrane lining • inflammation of the pleura or membrane around the lungs • ...
Human Bio Final: Respiratory system 2022-05-03
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- windpipe
- the body with oxygen
- serous membranes that line the thoracic wall and diaphragm
- gas exchange occurs in the bronchioles, alveolar ducts, and alveoli
- when air moves into the lungs
- smallest passageways
- movement of large amount of gases to different structures that they can diffuse into
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- has 3 lobes
- when air moves out
- chronic inflammatory disease that causes breathing problems
- muscle that moves the lungs
- has 2 lobes
- connects the nasal cavity and mouth to the larynx
- movement of gases occurring at a short distance
- bacterial lung disease
- humidifies and filtes air as it travels to the respiratory zone
- voice box
17 Clues: windpipe • voice box • has 3 lobes • has 2 lobes • when air moves out • the body with oxygen • smallest passageways • bacterial lung disease • muscle that moves the lungs • when air moves into the lungs • movement of gases occurring at a short distance • connects the nasal cavity and mouth to the larynx • serous membranes that line the thoracic wall and diaphragm • ...
Equine A&P Crossword 2024-02-07
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- - female glands where the eggs are formed
- - considered the main gland of the endocrine system because it controls the functions of many of the other endocrine glands
- - Lack of water
- - transfer blood
- - Is part of the endocrine system this is a small pea shaped gland that controls the release of hormones
- - most important organ of respiratory system (intakes air and releases it)
- - Male reproductive organ
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- - the gland that regulates calcium levels in the body
- - windpipe/place of air passage in throat
- - the throat
- - The trigger of a physical or chemical change of the body
11 Clues: - the throat • - Lack of water • - transfer blood • - Male reproductive organ • - windpipe/place of air passage in throat • - female glands where the eggs are formed • - the gland that regulates calcium levels in the body • - The trigger of a physical or chemical change of the body • - most important organ of respiratory system (intakes air and releases it) • ...
Study of health science 2025-05-13
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- The basic unit of life.
- The study of the function of the body.
- A living thing
- A group of similar cells working together (e.g., muscle tissue, nerve tissue).
- A part of the body that performs a specific function (e.g., heart, lung).
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- Tissue that contracts to produce movement.
- A bundle of nerve fibers that transmit signals.
- The study of the structure of the body.
- Fluid that circulates in the body, carrying oxygen, nutrients, and waste.
- A group of organs working together to perform a complex function (e.g., cardiovascular system, respiratory system).
- The hard, mineralized tissue that provides support and structure.
11 Clues: A living thing • The basic unit of life. • The study of the function of the body. • The study of the structure of the body. • Tissue that contracts to produce movement. • A bundle of nerve fibers that transmit signals. • The hard, mineralized tissue that provides support and structure. • Fluid that circulates in the body, carrying oxygen, nutrients, and waste. • ...
Kasidy Ingram-Body Systems 2020-11-10
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- muscular sac that stores urine
- controls function such as speech and movement
- SYSTEM
- maintains fluid levels in our body tissues
- controls metabilism
- filled mostly with cytoplasm
- system
- absorbs nutrients
- chews food and chem dig
- carries air to the lungs
- system
- master gland controls hormones
- to recognize and neutralize harmful substances
- recives information from our enviornment
- fight disease causing changes
- tubes that carry your urine
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- large blood vessels lined with muscles
- created by females ovaries
- tubes split into tiny tubes
- muscular organ that pump blood through the body
- filters the blood from arteries
- cells transport fluids back to the blood
- system fights disease causing germs
- absorbs the water from the bodyb
- to fight diseases causing germs
- 2 tubes split off from the trachea
- bone developement
- controls all the functions
- created by tests from puberty
- system
- blood vessels that carry deoynated
31 Clues: SYSTEM • system • system • system • bone developement • absorbs nutrients • controls metabilism • chews food and chem dig • carries air to the lungs • created by females ovaries • controls all the functions • tubes split into tiny tubes • tubes that carry your urine • filled mostly with cytoplasm • created by tests from puberty • fight disease causing changes • muscular sac that stores urine • ...
Medical Terminology 2021-03-22
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- study of ear, nose, and throat
- vein
- pain
- liver
- study of kidney and diseases related to kidneys
- through
- below
- self
- study of diseases of heart and blood
- suffix meaning the process of visual examining
- study of benign and malignant tumors
- head
- before
- study of blood and blood disorders
- between
- suffix meaning the study of
- study of the brain
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- study of digestive system issues
- care for children, like check-ups/vaccinations
- bent crooked
- disease/condition
- study of endocrine glands/related disorders
- fast
- study of lungs and respiratory system
- short
- chest
- process of cutting/incision
- study of skin diseases and injuries
- care for mental illness
- study of rheumatic diseases
- against
- care for the elderly
- joint
- cell
- inflammation
- softening of bones
- above
37 Clues: vein • pain • fast • self • head • cell • liver • short • chest • below • joint • above • before • through • against • between • bent crooked • inflammation • disease/condition • softening of bones • study of the brain • care for the elderly • care for mental illness • process of cutting/incision • study of rheumatic diseases • suffix meaning the study of • study of ear, nose, and throat • study of digestive system issues • ...
Science Revision! 2016-10-27
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- ________________ objects do not absorb water.
- Mouth produces _______________.
- Large intestine absorbs water from _____________________ food.
- Most fish reproduce by laying ________.
- _______________ system is made up of lungs, windpipe and nose.
- Amphibians have ____________ skin.
- Digested food is transported to the _________________ system.
- Non-flowering plants reproduce by _________.
- To test for __________________, we try to bend the object.
- Flowering plants produce ___________ that contain seeds.
- Roots ____________ plants firmly to the ground.
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- All insects have bodies divided into ____________ parts.
- Digestion is the process whereby food is broken down into ______________ substances...
- Stem _________ water, minerals and food.
- All birds have _______________.
- __________________ objects allow almost all light to pass through.
- This group of living things can make its own food using sunlight.
- Freely-_______________ magnets point in the North-South direction.
- To prove that an unknown object is a magnet, we must observe for _______________.
- Living things need air, ________, food.
20 Clues: All birds have _______________. • Mouth produces _______________. • Amphibians have ____________ skin. • Most fish reproduce by laying ________. • Living things need air, ________, food. • Stem _________ water, minerals and food. • Non-flowering plants reproduce by _________. • ________________ objects do not absorb water. • Roots ____________ plants firmly to the ground. • ...
Winter Final Review 2021-12-09
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- system that creates offspring
- system that exchanges gases O2 in, CO2 out
- control center of the cell
- where genetic material is found
- controls the body with electrical signals
- cell storage for water, food and waste
- trait that was passed from parent to offspring
- a characteristic, either learned or inherited
- protection from environment, temp control
- example of a learned trait
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- controls the body by sending chemical messages
- the passing of traits from parent to offspring
- gel-like material that supports the organelles
- consist of 1 parent and uniform offspring
- surrounds cell, allows materials in and out
- converts solar energy into chemical energy
- breaks down food to supply body with nutrients
- gives structure and support to the cell
- consist of 2 parents and diverse offspring
- breaks down sugars, create chemical energy
- example of inherited trait
- transports oxygen, nutrients, waste to body
- filters blood to remove waste from the body
23 Clues: control center of the cell • example of inherited trait • example of a learned trait • system that creates offspring • where genetic material is found • cell storage for water, food and waste • gives structure and support to the cell • consist of 1 parent and uniform offspring • controls the body with electrical signals • protection from environment, temp control • ...
Sandy - Week 2 2025-08-29
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- Cell fragments that help with clotting.
- Condition where blood pH is above 7.45.
- Deficiency in the amount of oxygen reaching tissues.
- System responsible for acid-base balance via HCO₃⁻.
- Type of IV fluid with equal solute concentration to plasma.
- Mineral essential for bones, clotting, and muscle contraction.
- Movement of water across a semipermeable membrane.
- Another name for white blood cells.
- IV solution that pulls water out of cells.
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- System responsible for acid-base balance via CO₂.
- Electrolyte that stabilizes neuromuscular and cardiac function.
- Percentage of blood volume made up of RBCs.
- Main base that buffers acids in the body.
- Electrolyte important for ATP and bone metabolism.
- Electrolyte that controls cardiac rhythm.
- Protein in RBCs that carries oxygen.
- Condition where blood pH is below 7.35.
- Calculation that helps identify cause of metabolic acidosis.
- IV solution that moves water into cells.
- Major extracellular cation; affects neuro status.
20 Clues: Another name for white blood cells. • Protein in RBCs that carries oxygen. • Cell fragments that help with clotting. • Condition where blood pH is above 7.45. • Condition where blood pH is below 7.35. • IV solution that moves water into cells. • Main base that buffers acids in the body. • Electrolyte that controls cardiac rhythm. • ...
Body Systems 2020-10-04
6 Clues: system that breaks down food • system that lets the body move • system that allows the body to respond • system that pumps blood around the body • system that brings oxygen into the body • system that gives body shape and support
How our body works 2021-08-05
6 Clues: Brings oxygen into the body • Removes waste from the body • Body system that breaks down food • Body system that transports hormones • Transport system of multi-cellualr animals • System that recognizes and destroys pathogens
CROSSWORD 3 2023-11-16
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- This is incorporated in the endotracheal tube in a form of line that runs lengthwise for the verification of tube location by chest radiograph, appearing as a light area in a radiograph
- This is a medical term used to describe an abnormally slow respiratory rate, or breathing at a rate that is slower than the normal range.
- This is a small nodule or lesion formed in the lungs caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, which is a characteristic feature of tuberculosis infection.
- This is a medical condition characterized by an abnormal outward curvature of the spine, leading to a rounded or humpback posture.
- This plays a crucial role in the respiratory system, housing respiratory centers that regulate the rate and depth of breathing.
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- This is an anticoagulant used in priming the syringe to prevent blood clotting during blood sample collection for arterial blood gas analysis.
- This refers to the process of blood flow through the circulatory system to provide oxygen and nutrients to tissues and organs while removing waste products.
- This is a medical condition characterized by the presence of air in the pleural space, causing partial or complete collapse of the affected lung, breathing difficulties and chest pain.
- This is a type of medication that is used to suppress or relieve coughing by acting on the cough center in the brain to reduce the urge to cough.
- This is the medical term for coughing up blood that originates from the respiratory tract, typically from the lungs.
10 Clues: This is the medical term for coughing up blood that originates from the respiratory tract, typically from the lungs. • This plays a crucial role in the respiratory system, housing respiratory centers that regulate the rate and depth of breathing. • ...
Metabolism 2021-12-06
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- system of multiple systems and making energy
- the smallest unit of life
- respiration the chemical reaction that makes carbon dioxide, water and energy
- acids broken down of protein
- breaking down large molecules and breaking it down into smaller ones
- comes from the air and needs for cellular respiration
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- the place where cellular respiration happens
- system the system where oxygen comes in
- is the broken down starch and used for cellular respiration
9 Clues: the smallest unit of life • acids broken down of protein • system the system where oxygen comes in • system of multiple systems and making energy • the place where cellular respiration happens • comes from the air and needs for cellular respiration • is the broken down starch and used for cellular respiration • ...
Human body system 2024-05-17
7 Clues: helps you to move • protects your brain • food is further digested here • system gives the body its shape • pushes down food to your stomach • second part of respiratory system • chews food in to simpler substances
1A_8_23_9_11_CW1 2018-11-05
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- positive inspiratory pressure
- respiratory rate; recovery room
- pulmonary function test
- rheumatoid arthritis; right atrium; room air
- rectal; respiration; right
- past history
- prognosis; progress
- right lower lobe
- respiratory; respiration
- every hour
- PY pack year (cigarettes)
- postoperative
- range of motion; rupture of membranes
- polycystic ovarian disease
- preoperative
- pulmonary
- peptic ulcer disease
- patient controlled analgesia
- peripherally inserted central catheter
- pro re nata (as necessary)
- respiratory distress syndrome
- qod every other day (unacceptable abbreviation)
- pernicious anemia; Physician's Assistant
- respiratory therapist; radiation therapy
- concerning
- prescription, take, therapy, treatment
- parenteral nutrition
- positive end expiratory pressure
- every day (unacceptable abbreviation)
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- prior to admission
- phenylketonuria
- regular rate and rhythm
- percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy
- right lower extremity
- right lower quadrant
- po per os (by mouth); phone order
- postprandial blood sugar
- review of symptoms
- rhesus factor (will be + or )
- every
- past medical history
- after meals
- pupils equal, round, reactive to light and accommodation
- rule out
- paraphosphorus; pulse
- postanaesthesia care unit
- percussion and auscultation
- premature ventricular contraction
- penicillin
- postoperative day#
- prostate specific antigen
- respiratory quotient
- radioimmunoassay
- physical therapy
- pelvic exam; physical exam
- right upper extremity
- registered nurse
- right upper quadrant
- postpartum; postprandial
- patent ductus arteriosus
60 Clues: every • rule out • pulmonary • every hour • penicillin • concerning • after meals • past history • preoperative • postoperative • phenylketonuria • right lower lobe • radioimmunoassay • physical therapy • registered nurse • prior to admission • review of symptoms • postoperative day# • prognosis; progress • right lower quadrant • past medical history • peptic ulcer disease • respiratory quotient • ...
Code......What?!? 2021-02-04
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- Notification that a child is missing, potentially or actually abducted
- Indicates a person in cardiac or respiratory arrest
- Indicates an infant in cardiac or respiratory arrest
- Is used to identify an internal disaster, including utility system failures
- Indicates a fire
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- Code 99
- Is used to identify severe weather alert, severe weather warning
- Notification that an adult is missing, potentially or actually abducted
- Is used to identify an external disaster, where a large number of injured patients are expected to come into the TEC
- Indicates that there is an active shooter inside the hospital
- Is used to support nurses in patient assessment and interventions as necessary to rescue patients in trouble or experiencing complications
11 Clues: Code 99 • Indicates a fire • Indicates a person in cardiac or respiratory arrest • Indicates an infant in cardiac or respiratory arrest • Indicates that there is an active shooter inside the hospital • Is used to identify severe weather alert, severe weather warning • Notification that a child is missing, potentially or actually abducted • ...
Viruses_2 2022-10-03
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- First country to reach the highest vaccination status.
- is a mutation of the COVID-19 virus.
- Rabies virus eventually attacks which system of our body?
- is the scientific name for shingles.
- this virus affects the respiratory system and lungs.
- is a viral skin disease followed by raised blisters.
- HIV can be transmitted by this way...
- Rabies causes fear of what...
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- Dengue is caused by which insect?
- vaccine used for the treatment of Chickenpox
- polio virus belongs to which family
- is one of the vaccines used for COVID-19 prevention.
- polio can lead to permanent? if untreated.
- ebola virus belongs to which virus family.
- AIDS is caused by which virus?
- is one of the common symptoms of Influenza.
16 Clues: Rabies causes fear of what... • AIDS is caused by which virus? • Dengue is caused by which insect? • polio virus belongs to which family • is a mutation of the COVID-19 virus. • is the scientific name for shingles. • HIV can be transmitted by this way... • polio can lead to permanent? if untreated. • ebola virus belongs to which virus family. • ...
Alcohol,Drugs and Smoking 2016-11-28
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- People who have an addiction to alcohol
- increases your risk of cancer
- Chemical substances that effect your body works
- A poisonous gas that stops the blood from carrying oxygen
- affects your nervous system
- the cells lining in your windpipe produce mucus, which traps dirt microorganisms
- Drug found in alcohol
- Smoking causes a person's arteries to become blocked
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- An addictive drug speeds up nervous system
- Breathing other people's smoke develops circulatory and respiratory conditions
- No health benefits
- They benefit your health
- A sticky black material that collects in the lungs
- Slows down your body's reaction
- Chemicals in tobacco smoke affects the alveoli in your lungs
- A drug that speeds up the body's reaction
16 Clues: No health benefits • Drug found in alcohol • They benefit your health • affects your nervous system • increases your risk of cancer • Slows down your body's reaction • People who have an addiction to alcohol • A drug that speeds up the body's reaction • An addictive drug speeds up nervous system • Chemical substances that effect your body works • ...
Our Scientific Terms Grade 4 2021-06-26
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- The organ that pumps blood
- A body system that transports nutrients in the body
- Their heart consists of 2 chambers
- A blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to body parts
- Body covering of birds
- The body covering of fish
- The main organs in the respiratory systems
- The liquid that carries oxygen throughout the body
- The tube that transports food to the stomach
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- Breaking down food into smaller pieces
- It is also called the windpipe
- The organ that controls the body
- A part of the body that performs a job
- intestine The organ where food is absorbed into the blood
- The system that includes the brain and spinal cord
15 Clues: Body covering of birds • The body covering of fish • The organ that pumps blood • It is also called the windpipe • The organ that controls the body • Their heart consists of 2 chambers • Breaking down food into smaller pieces • A part of the body that performs a job • The main organs in the respiratory systems • The tube that transports food to the stomach • ...
Body systems 2022-05-06
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- That transports blood and oxygen through the body.
- Takes food and makes it into energy.
- Helps move your bones so you can move.
- Filters your blood and removes waste.
- Helps you breathe.
- Blood vessels that deliver oxygen-rich blood to your body’s tissues.
- Male reproductive cell
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- Filter your blood and get rid of the waste.
- This is what brain cells are called.
- This system includes the brain and spinal cord
- This is what pumps all the blood through your body.
- Located in your head and controls most of your body's processes.
- This system is responsible for when you excrete something.
- Female reproductive cell
- Gives your body support and keeps you together.
15 Clues: Helps you breathe. • Male reproductive cell • Female reproductive cell • This is what brain cells are called. • Takes food and makes it into energy. • Filters your blood and removes waste. • Helps move your bones so you can move. • Filter your blood and get rid of the waste. • This system includes the brain and spinal cord • Gives your body support and keeps you together. • ...
Body systems 2023-01-09
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- system-Brings oxygen and takes carbon dioxide out.
- system- Takes away waste and controls your
- Large muscular sac
- Little sacs of tissue important for the moving of gases in air and blood
- balance
- intestine-Most of the nutrients is
- Filters waste from your blood
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- A filter that goes thru your blood
- Large flat muscular at the bottom of your chest cavity
- holds your urine
- Allows the air pass to and from the lung bronchioles-Air ways to the lungs that lead from bronchi
- Lower chamber of the heart
- Is important to forming scabs
- A group of cells that perform the same thing
- Smallest blood vessel that connects the artery to the veins
15 Clues: balance • holds your urine • Large muscular sac • Lower chamber of the heart • Is important to forming scabs • Filters waste from your blood • A filter that goes thru your blood • intestine-Most of the nutrients is • system- Takes away waste and controls your • A group of cells that perform the same thing • system-Brings oxygen and takes carbon dioxide out. • ...
Health Terminology 2017-07-26
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- data that the client says
- touching assessment
- circulatory assessment
- difficulty swallowing
- low levels of oxygen in the tissues
- excessive sweating
- high pulse
- data collected from the nurse
- harsh respiratory sound
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- cognitive assessment
- normal temperature range
- high BGL
- listening assessment
- low respiratory rate
- death of a tissue
- visual assessment
- weakness
- difficulty speaking
- high temp
19 Clues: high BGL • weakness • high temp • high pulse • death of a tissue • visual assessment • excessive sweating • touching assessment • difficulty speaking • cognitive assessment • listening assessment • low respiratory rate • difficulty swallowing • circulatory assessment • harsh respiratory sound • normal temperature range • data that the client says • data collected from the nurse • ...
Human Body System Crossword 2022-11-01
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- This system is responsible for getting rid of waste in the body. It primarily consists of the bladder and kidneys.
- This system provides oxygen to the rest of the body.
- Where does digestion begin?
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- This system is responsible for pumping blood.
- This system is composed of cells and muscle fibers.
- This system uses specialized cells to send signals all over your body.
- This system is responsible for breaking down food.
- This system protects your body from harmful substances and germs that make you ill.
8 Clues: Where does digestion begin? • This system is responsible for pumping blood. • This system is responsible for breaking down food. • This system is composed of cells and muscle fibers. • This system provides oxygen to the rest of the body. • This system uses specialized cells to send signals all over your body. • ...
Week 7 systems 2020-10-20
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- collection of tissues
- It transports oxygen, waste, nutrients, hormones, heart, and more around the body.
- It protects and supports body organs and is made up of bones and joints
- It is a group of parts that work together as a whole
- It brings oxygen into the body and gets rid of carbon dioxide
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- muscles/tendons connect muscles to bones
- The body's speedy electrochemical communication network, that consists of all the nerve cells of the peripheral and central nervous system
- It breaks down food into smaller pieces that enter the body for distribution to body cells
- An individual living thing
- It is a group of cells and perform the same function to make a specific organ
10 Clues: collection of tissues • An individual living thing • muscles/tendons connect muscles to bones • It is a group of parts that work together as a whole • It brings oxygen into the body and gets rid of carbon dioxide • It protects and supports body organs and is made up of bones and joints • It is a group of cells and perform the same function to make a specific organ • ...
~~ Lab Week ~~ 2022-04-21
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- Policies are found in the intranet under
- Our reference lab
- Time clock system
- One Tech one bottle one hand one
- Before testing orders must be
- We are all a
- Samples must have ___ unique identifiers
- FT4 tests are ran in
- Cdiff samples are stored
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- ABG samples are drawn by
- When you need biohazard bins you call
- Lactic acid tubes must be filled at least
- CBC samples are drawn in what tube
- Stool cultures are stored
- ED & Oncology samples are always
15 Clues: We are all a • Our reference lab • Time clock system • FT4 tests are ran in • ABG samples are drawn by • Cdiff samples are stored • Stool cultures are stored • Before testing orders must be • One Tech one bottle one hand one • ED & Oncology samples are always • CBC samples are drawn in what tube • When you need biohazard bins you call • Policies are found in the intranet under • ...
Infectious Diseases 2025-05-02
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- can cause a red itchy rash
- this viral disease affect the respiratory system
- this infection can cause trouble swallowing
- Toxins from rusty metals can cause this
- cause of our pandemic
- Caused by eating undercooked meat
- influenza
- can be good or bad
- Skin condition caused by sweaty shoes/socks
- can get it from stepping on contaminated soil
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- germs fight off medicine
- harmful microbes (germs)
- TB
- HIV causes this condition
- can come from chickenpox virus
- common in daycares
16 Clues: TB • influenza • common in daycares • can be good or bad • cause of our pandemic • germs fight off medicine • harmful microbes (germs) • HIV causes this condition • can cause a red itchy rash • can come from chickenpox virus • Caused by eating undercooked meat • Toxins from rusty metals can cause this • this infection can cause trouble swallowing • ...
Revision 2019-02-13
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- A thin, valvelike structure that covers the glottis during swallowing, preventing the entrance of food and drink into the larynx.
- The act of taking in breath. Inhalation results from the negative pressure in the lungs caused by contraction of the diaphragm, which causes it to move downwards and to expand the chest cavity.
- A partition separating the abdominal and thoracic cavities. Involved in respiration.
- The act of breathing out air. During exhalation, the diaphragm relaxes and moves upward, causing compression of the lungs and an outward flow of air.
- The tube or cavity, with its surrounding membrane and muscles, that connects the mouth and nasal passages with the esophagus.
- The two main branches of the trachea.
- A muscular structure at the top of the trachea that holds the vocal cords.
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- The air cells located in the lungs.
- System The framework of the body, consisting of bones and other connective tissues, which protects and supports the body tissues and internal organs.
- The structures composing the skeleton of a vertebrate.
- System The system by which oxygen is taken into the body and an exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide takes place.
- artery supplies blood to the heart muscle tissue.
- The tube in humans extending from the larynx to the bronchi. Also known as the windpipe.
- The movable or fixed places or parts where two bones or elements of a skeleton join
- One of the two saclike respiratory organs located in the thorax.
15 Clues: The air cells located in the lungs. • The two main branches of the trachea. • artery supplies blood to the heart muscle tissue. • The structures composing the skeleton of a vertebrate. • One of the two saclike respiratory organs located in the thorax. • A muscular structure at the top of the trachea that holds the vocal cords. • ...
Revision 2019-02-13
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- A thin, valvelike structure that covers the glottis during swallowing, preventing the entrance of food and drink into the larynx.
- The act of taking in breath. Inhalation results from the negative pressure in the lungs caused by contraction of the diaphragm, which causes it to move downwards and to expand the chest cavity.
- A partition separating the abdominal and thoracic cavities. Involved in respiration.
- The act of breathing out air. During exhalation, the diaphragm relaxes and moves upward, causing compression of the lungs and an outward flow of air.
- The tube or cavity, with its surrounding membrane and muscles, that connects the mouth and nasal passages with the esophagus.
- The two main branches of the trachea.
- A muscular structure at the top of the trachea that holds the vocal cords.
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- The air cells located in the lungs.
- System The framework of the body, consisting of bones and other connective tissues, which protects and supports the body tissues and internal organs.
- The structures composing the skeleton of a vertebrate.
- System The system by which oxygen is taken into the body and an exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide takes place.
- artery supplies blood to the heart muscle tissue.
- The tube in humans extending from the larynx to the bronchi. Also known as the windpipe.
- The movable or fixed places or parts where two bones or elements of a skeleton join
- One of the two saclike respiratory organs located in the thorax.
15 Clues: The air cells located in the lungs. • The two main branches of the trachea. • artery supplies blood to the heart muscle tissue. • The structures composing the skeleton of a vertebrate. • One of the two saclike respiratory organs located in the thorax. • A muscular structure at the top of the trachea that holds the vocal cords. • ...
Aamir’s Metabolism 2021-12-07
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- something where glucose and oxygen go to create new energy
- doping something that athletes use to have more energy
- something that helps the body when your running
- it’s one of the things you need to create energy
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- a place where oxygen comes through to go inside the system
- system a system that puts the cells where there supposes to be
- system a system that breaks down things into smaller pieces
- breaks down from starch
8 Clues: breaks down from starch • something that helps the body when your running • it’s one of the things you need to create energy • doping something that athletes use to have more energy • a place where oxygen comes through to go inside the system • something where glucose and oxygen go to create new energy • system a system that breaks down things into smaller pieces • ...
Body Systems 2013-06-06
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- system: a diffuse, complex network of interacting cells.
- a form of life composed of mutually interdependent parts that maintain various vital processes.
- The basic unit of life.
- What all units of life have.
- system: The complex of male or female gonads, associated ducts, and external genitalia concerned with sexual reproduction.
- system: the system of nerves and nerve centers in an animal or human.
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- system: the system by which ingested food is acted upon by physical and chemical means to provide the body with absorbable nutrients and to excrete waste products.
- system: the system of organs and tissues.
- system: the system by which oxygen is taken into the body.
- an aggregate of similar cells and cell products forming a definite kind of structural material with a specific function, in a multicellular organism.
10 Clues: The basic unit of life. • What all units of life have. • system: the system of organs and tissues. • system: a diffuse, complex network of interacting cells. • system: the system by which oxygen is taken into the body. • system: the system of nerves and nerve centers in an animal or human. • ...
Week 3 Brandy 2017-10-07
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- part of the leg
- crazy
- word More then one
- communication
- to be against something
- to move toward
- Reproductive system
- to take away from something
- organism fungus with more then one cell
- to reconstruct part of the body
- bluish discoloration
- all equal
- sleeping disorder
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- three cusps
- A communication between
- wetness in the mouth
- The end of a plant
- An opposite side
- has to do with respiratory
- cut or sectioned through or across
- valves valve on the hearts right side
- love
- under or below
- black or dark color
- eye
25 Clues: eye • love • crazy • all equal • three cusps • communication • to move toward • under or below • part of the leg • An opposite side • sleeping disorder • word More then one • The end of a plant • Reproductive system • black or dark color • wetness in the mouth • bluish discoloration • A communication between • to be against something • has to do with respiratory • to take away from something • ...
Fetal Pig Anatomy 2016-06-04
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- windpipe
- separates abdominal from thoracic cavity
- contains vocal chords
- passageway for digestive/respiratory system
- small sac at end of bronchiole
- finishes digestion and absorbs nutrients
- pumps blood through body
- digests and breaks down food
- at end of trachea, branches for air to enter lungs
- remove metabolic wastes from blood
- protein synthesis, detoxification
- carry blood to heart
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- supplies and drains heart
- helps close trachea during swallowing
- enzyme producer, makes hormones
- carry blood away from heart
- stores and releases bike to small intestine
- passageway for food to the stomach
- organs used for breathing
- controls metabolic use of energy
20 Clues: windpipe • carry blood to heart • contains vocal chords • pumps blood through body • supplies and drains heart • organs used for breathing • carry blood away from heart • digests and breaks down food • small sac at end of bronchiole • enzyme producer, makes hormones • controls metabolic use of energy • protein synthesis, detoxification • passageway for food to the stomach • ...
MED216 Chapter 5 2019-09-24
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- head, eyes, ears, nose, throat
- history of present illness
- complete blood count
- history & physical
- electronically transmitting prescriptions
- physical exam
- review of systems
- point of care
- plan of care
- difficulty breathing
- patient’s description of their symptoms
- computerized physician order entry
- pain is sharp, dull, etc.
- ability of one computer system to accept/send data
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- swelling of the thyroid
- a report summarizing patients care
- assistant who enters data
- severe headaches
- rating of pain, itch, etc.
- list kept in PHR of all medical conditions
- needed in order to make a diagnosis
- measurable findings
22 Clues: plan of care • physical exam • point of care • severe headaches • review of systems • history & physical • measurable findings • complete blood count • difficulty breathing • swelling of the thyroid • assistant who enters data • pain is sharp, dull, etc. • history of present illness • rating of pain, itch, etc. • head, eyes, ears, nose, throat • a report summarizing patients care • ...
Bio Semester 1 2025-12-11
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- - large muscle of respiratory system
- - functional unit of kidney
- - needs to avoid rickets
- - tests for starch
- - blood vessel with valves
- -positive colour for biurets
- - takes oxygenated blood from the heart
- - one reactant of respiration
- - made up of amino acids
- - chamber of heart
- - unit of energy
- -stores bile
- - cancer causing in smoking
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- - carries urine to bladder
- - produces digestive enzymes
- - disease due to lack of vitamin C
- - cloudy when contact with carbon dioxide
- - engulfs pathogens
- - absorbs fats in villi
- - site of gas exchange
- -enzymes digests fat
- - product of anaerobic respiration in yeast
22 Clues: -stores bile • - unit of energy • - tests for starch • - chamber of heart • - engulfs pathogens • -enzymes digests fat • - site of gas exchange • - absorbs fats in villi • - needs to avoid rickets • - made up of amino acids • - carries urine to bladder • - blood vessel with valves • - functional unit of kidney • - cancer causing in smoking • - produces digestive enzymes • ...
Medical Terminology 1 2024-11-12
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- The root word meaning "heart."
- The study of the heart.
- A medical professional who specializes in the eyes.
- A condition in which the body's immune system attacks its own cells.
- A surgical procedure to remove the appendix.
- The prefix meaning "under" or "beneath."
- The term for a medical device used to aid breathing.
- A term for an infection of the skin.
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- The process of breathing.
- A term for inflammation of the liver.
- The medical term for a broken bone.
- A disease caused by a virus affecting the respiratory system.
- A disease involving high blood sugar levels.
- A common abbreviation for "blood pressure."
- The body's largest organ.
- The prefix meaning "slow."
- A type of white blood cell involved in immune responses.
- A common term for a heart attack.
- A procedure to examine the inside of the body using a camera.
- A word for abnormal enlargement of an organ.
20 Clues: The study of the heart. • The process of breathing. • The body's largest organ. • The prefix meaning "slow." • The root word meaning "heart." • A common term for a heart attack. • The medical term for a broken bone. • A term for an infection of the skin. • A term for inflammation of the liver. • The prefix meaning "under" or "beneath." • ...
chapter 15 vocabulary 2025-03-13
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- Cavity
- box located at the top of the trachea.
- Pressure
- air passages that divide from the trachea into each lung.
- System
- air passages in the lungs, leading to the alveoli.
- responsible for breathing and gas exchange.
- Tree
- Membrane
- barrier where gas exchange occurs between the alveoli and blood.
- areas responsible for controlling breathing rate and rhythm.
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- that reduces surface tension in the lungs and prevents alveolar collapse.
- Rhythmicity Centers
- that connects the larynx to the bronchi.
- Capacity
- system responsible for the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide.
- for air located inside the nose.
- exerted by a single gas in a mixture of gases.
- system of airways in the lungs.
- amount of air a person can exhale after a maximum inhalation.
- area that connects the nasal and oral cavities to the larynx.
- air sacs where gas exchange occurs in the lungs.
22 Clues: Tree • Cavity • System • Capacity • Pressure • Membrane • Rhythmicity Centers • system of airways in the lungs. • for air located inside the nose. • box located at the top of the trachea. • that connects the larynx to the bronchi. • responsible for breathing and gas exchange. • exerted by a single gas in a mixture of gases. • air sacs where gas exchange occurs in the lungs. • ...
Anatomy and Physiology 2025-09-28
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- Type of immune cell (5)
- Protein in blood plasma that helps regulate blood pressure (8)
- Condition where the lymphatic system is impaired (10)
- Disorder characterized by low red blood cell count (6)
- Condition where blood clots excessively (9)
- Condition where blood vessels become narrowed or blocked (9)
- Organ that exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide (6)
- Organ that filters lymph fluid (6)
- Type of respiratory cell (5)
- pressure measurement (4)
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- Lymphatic vessel that transports lymph fluid (7)
- Component of blood that carries oxygen (5)
- Smallest blood vessels in the body (6)
- Blood type system (3)
- Blood vessel disorder characterized by inflammation (10)
- Type of white blood cell (4)
- Type of blood vessel that exchanges oxygen and nutrients (7)
- Systemic blood vessel that carries deoxygenated blood back to the heart (8)
- Blood vessel that carries oxygenated blood away from the heart (7)
- Largest artery in the body (5)
20 Clues: Blood type system (3) • Type of immune cell (5) • pressure measurement (4) • Type of white blood cell (4) • Type of respiratory cell (5) • Largest artery in the body (5) • Organ that filters lymph fluid (6) • Smallest blood vessels in the body (6) • Component of blood that carries oxygen (5) • Condition where blood clots excessively (9) • ...
Anatomy and Physiology 2025-09-28
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- Type of immune cell (5)
- Protein in blood plasma that helps regulate blood pressure (8)
- Condition where the lymphatic system is impaired (10)
- Disorder characterized by low red blood cell count (6)
- Condition where blood clots excessively (9)
- Condition where blood vessels become narrowed or blocked (9)
- Organ that exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide (6)
- Organ that filters lymph fluid (6)
- Type of respiratory cell (5)
- pressure measurement (4)
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- Lymphatic vessel that transports lymph fluid (7)
- Component of blood that carries oxygen (5)
- Smallest blood vessels in the body (6)
- Blood type system (3)
- Blood vessel disorder characterized by inflammation (10)
- Type of white blood cell (4)
- Type of blood vessel that exchanges oxygen and nutrients (7)
- Systemic blood vessel that carries deoxygenated blood back to the heart (8)
- Blood vessel that carries oxygenated blood away from the heart (7)
- Largest artery in the body (5)
20 Clues: Blood type system (3) • Type of immune cell (5) • pressure measurement (4) • Type of white blood cell (4) • Type of respiratory cell (5) • Largest artery in the body (5) • Organ that filters lymph fluid (6) • Smallest blood vessels in the body (6) • Component of blood that carries oxygen (5) • Condition where blood clots excessively (9) • ...
Metabolism 2022-04-21
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- what our body needs to give it power
- Glucose are it's building blocks
- what humans are made of
- when glucose and oxygen are combined it causes a chemical reaction called
- the system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
- the system that takes in and breaks down food
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- What proteins break down into
- One of the two molecules you need to produce energy that comes from food
- What the respiratory releases when you breathe
- the system that transports molecules to cells
- One of the two molecules you need to produce energy that comes from the air
11 Clues: what humans are made of • What proteins break down into • Glucose are it's building blocks • what our body needs to give it power • the system that transports molecules to cells • the system that takes in and breaks down food • What the respiratory releases when you breathe • the system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide • ...
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 • ...
Exam 2 Review 2023-04-03
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- System of glands that release hormones into the body
- The uppermost part of the lower respiratory tract.
- This system acts as a barrier, it protects from UV, bacteria and microbes.
- Bones that attach to the axial skeleton
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- Common disorders of this system include fractures, osteoporosis, and osteoarthritis
- The physical process of conducting air to and from the lungs.
- A type of muscle contraction where tension increases but muscle length stays the same
- The deadliest form of skin cancer.
- Part of the nervous system that includes the brain and spinal cord.
- Type of muscle within the muscular system, involuntary muscle in the walls of internal organs.
10 Clues: The deadliest form of skin cancer. • Bones that attach to the axial skeleton • The uppermost part of the lower respiratory tract. • System of glands that release hormones into the body • The physical process of conducting air to and from the lungs. • Part of the nervous system that includes the brain and spinal cord. • ...
Metabolism 2025-10-15
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- The system responsible for taking in oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide.
- The waste product of cellular respiration.
- A gas you breathe in that's needed for cellular respiration.
- The system that breaks down food into nutrients.
- The smallest unit of life.
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- The process your body uses to convert food into energy
- The system that pumps the blood .
- Tiny structure in cells where energy is produced.
- The basic sugar that provides energy to cells.
9 Clues: The smallest unit of life. • The system that pumps the blood . • The waste product of cellular respiration. • The basic sugar that provides energy to cells. • The system that breaks down food into nutrients. • Tiny structure in cells where energy is produced. • The process your body uses to convert food into energy • ...
Circulatory System 2024-01-10
7 Clues: what pumps blood • what is the largest artery • distributes oxygenated blood to body • what returns the blood back to the heart • disease related to the circulatory system • what happens when blood to the heart is blocked • what other system is related to the circulatory system
Human body system 2024-05-17
7 Clues: helps you to move • protects your brain • food is further digested here • system gives the body its shape • pushes down food to your stomach • second part of respiratory system • chews food in to simpler substances
Talking about the Human Body 2023-10-31
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- Made of cells
- Intestines a circle around the small intestines
- Looks like a tube, connects to the stomach
- finger shaped
- Digest food
- scab
- connects to veins and arteries
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- it is the liquid in blood
- It can look blue
- It is the main part of the respiratory system
- The smallest living thing
- Carries blood away from the heart
- Intestine It is connected to the stomach and can absorb nutrients
- Blood Cell fight sickness
- Blood Cell Carries Oxygen
15 Clues: scab • Digest food • Made of cells • finger shaped • It can look blue • it is the liquid in blood • The smallest living thing • Blood Cell fight sickness • Blood Cell Carries Oxygen • connects to veins and arteries • Carries blood away from the heart • Looks like a tube, connects to the stomach • It is the main part of the respiratory system • ...
fernandas crossword puzzle grade 6 2022-05-27
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- what part of your body sends signals to your brain
- what part of your body helps you hold your urine
- what is the most important part of the water cycle
- how many organs are there in the human body
- what is used to measure seismic waves
- what is the most important part of the cell
- how many organs are there in the circulatory
- what is the most important organ in the body
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- what is the most important part of a plant
- what is the most important part of the brain
- what is more important the brain or the heart
- what is the most important organ in the respiratory system?
- what is the basic unit of life
- how many organs are there in the digestive system
- what cause condensation
- what is the most important organ of the skeletal system
16 Clues: what cause condensation • what is the basic unit of life • what is used to measure seismic waves • what is the most important part of a plant • how many organs are there in the human body • what is the most important part of the cell • what is the most important part of the brain • how many organs are there in the circulatory • what is the most important organ in the body • ...
Fernanda's crossword puzzle grade 6 2022-05-27
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- what cause condensation
- what part of your body sends signals to your brain
- what is the most important organ in the body
- how many organs are there in the human body
- what is used to measure seismic waves
- what is the most important part of the cell
- what is the most important part of the brain
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- how many organs are there in the circulatory
- what is the most important organ in the respiratory system?
- how many organs are there in the digestive system
- what is more important the brain or the heart
- what is the most important part of a plant
- what part of your body helps you hold your urine
- what is the most important organ of the skeletal system
- what is the most important part of the water cycle
- what is the basic unit of life
16 Clues: what cause condensation • what is the basic unit of life • what is used to measure seismic waves • what is the most important part of a plant • how many organs are there in the human body • what is the most important part of the cell • how many organs are there in the circulatory • what is the most important organ in the body • what is the most important part of the brain • ...
Respiratory Crossword 2023-11-23
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- Lung expansion device commonly used with post-op cardiac patient.
- An artificial airway for those who require prolonged MV.
- Pressure Control (PC) mode that utilizes an inverse I:E ratio.
- Airways are permanently widened & damaged due to persistent infections (hint: green, foul-smelling sputum).
- Vibrating mesh aerosol delivery system.
- A collapsed lung that occurs when air enters the pleural cavity.
- Viral infection of the respiratory tract. (hint: commonly affects children)
- An infection of the air sacs of one/both lung(s).
- Acronym for lung injuries caused by Mechanical Ventilation (MV).
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- Therapeutic device that combines lung expansion, secretion clearance, & aerosol delivery.
- A breathing test performed to assess lung function.
- A lung disorder categorized by inflamed & narrowing airways.
- A type of Respiratory Failure, characterized by widespread lung inflammation.
- A measure of the lung's ability to stretch & expand.
- A mode of ventilation with a set Pressure, but varying VT (dependent on lung compliance).
- Bacterial infection, commonly in the sputum.
- Cures everything, even in-grown toenails.
- Acronym for assessing a patient's readiness to wean from MV.
- Tiny air sacs of the lungs.
- A dual mode of ventilation that utilizes a decelerating waveform.
20 Clues: Tiny air sacs of the lungs. • Vibrating mesh aerosol delivery system. • Cures everything, even in-grown toenails. • Bacterial infection, commonly in the sputum. • An infection of the air sacs of one/both lung(s). • A breathing test performed to assess lung function. • A measure of the lung's ability to stretch & expand. • ...
mishra's crossword 2018-02-06
5 Clues: where air comes in the body • where food and oxygen comes in • the muscle below your respiratory system • the outer part of the respiratory system • the windpipe lung a spongy organ inside your ribs
respiratory 2020-04-18
14 Clues: blood gas • B2 agonist • AFB positive • asthma vs copd • not enough oxygen • effusion criteria • dull or resonant? • lung function test • nail bed abnormality • bluish discolouration • type of lung malignancy • act of clearing the throat • clubbing and coarse crackles • lower respiratory tract infection
fruit 2021-05-02
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- fruit helps the function ofb the digestive organs
- is good as a deep sore medicine
- act as controllers for sugar levels in the blood
- serves as a digestive system feature
- serves as a boday armor from verious ailments
- helps to boost the immune system
- are beneficial for keeping an eye helthy
- is the cure for tumors
- are useful for treating canker sores
- serve as premature aging of the face
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- function is to help control the blood pressure
- serve as medicine for cartilage decay
- will serve as a deterrent to blood clots
- serve as constipation
- act as a cancer deterrent and stimulate digestion
- serves as medicine to protect the health of the gums
- fruit to bring high blood pressure down
- helps reduce the of breast cancer
- helps reduce respiratory risk
- ACTS as a lowering of cholesterol
20 Clues: serve as constipation • is the cure for tumors • helps reduce respiratory risk • is good as a deep sore medicine • helps to boost the immune system • helps reduce the of breast cancer • ACTS as a lowering of cholesterol • serves as a digestive system feature • are useful for treating canker sores • serve as premature aging of the face • serve as medicine for cartilage decay • ...
First, Do No Harm: Landon 2022-01-04
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- Claires hospital
- surgery performed on a patient
- doctor who specializes in the urinary system
- a condition present at birth
- diseases,lesions, and disorders
- restrictions
- having a disability
- specialist in orthopedics
- a lump in the body
- assistance in addressing ethical issues
- Landons doctor
- harmful deviation
- a birth defect where the baby's spinal cord doesn't develop properly
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- a type of spina bifida
- when the baby is taken out through the mothers abdomen
- occuring over a long period of time
- doctor who treats the stomach and intestines
- fluid surrounding the brain and spinal cord
- middle of spine
- bundle of nerves and cells that extends from the lower brain to the lower back
- a physician who specializes in the respiratory system
- tube surgically placed in the brain
- damage to tissue
- Landons hospital
24 Clues: restrictions • Landons doctor • middle of spine • Claires hospital • damage to tissue • Landons hospital • harmful deviation • a lump in the body • having a disability • a type of spina bifida • specialist in orthopedics • a condition present at birth • surgery performed on a patient • diseases,lesions, and disorders • occuring over a long period of time • tube surgically placed in the brain • ...
Unit 2.2 Review 2024-02-08
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- breaks down excess fats
- protein that carries iron
- regulate growth, metabolism, development, et cetera
- abbreviation for the part of the nervous system that contains the brain and spinal cord
- clot up to prevent blood loss
- fight infection
- exhaled gas
- part of the lung lined with capillaries that exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide in the bloodstream
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- system that exchanges gases in and out of the bloodstream through breathing
- the cerebrum is divided into two ____
- structures that filter waste in the kidneys
- inhaled gas
- prevents food from entering the lungs
- process of the esophagus pushing food to the stomach
- windpipe
- tiny blood vessels that allow for gas and nutrient transfer in the bloodstream
- passageway for food to the stomach
- part of the brain that connects the brain to the spinal cord
- largest part of the brain
- type of digestion done by physically breaking down food
20 Clues: windpipe • inhaled gas • exhaled gas • fight infection • breaks down excess fats • protein that carries iron • largest part of the brain • clot up to prevent blood loss • passageway for food to the stomach • the cerebrum is divided into two ____ • prevents food from entering the lungs • structures that filter waste in the kidneys • regulate growth, metabolism, development, et cetera • ...
Anatomy and Physiology 2025-09-28
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- Protein in blood plasma that helps regulate blood pressure (8)
- Type of immune cell (5)
- Blood type system (3)
- Condition where blood clots excessively (9)
- Type of blood vessel that exchanges oxygen and nutrients (7)
- Disorder characterized by low red blood cell count (6)
- Condition where blood vessels become narrowed or blocked (9)
- Lymphatic vessel that transports lymph fluid (7)
- pressure measurement (4)
- Type of respiratory cell (5)
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- Organ that exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide (6)
- Condition where the lymphatic system is impaired (10)
- Smallest blood vessels in the body (6)
- Blood vessel that carries oxygenated blood away from the heart (7)
- Systemic blood vessel that carries deoxygenated blood back to the heart (8)
- Type of white blood cell (4)
- Component of blood that carries oxygen (5)
- Largest artery in the body (5)
- Blood vessel disorder characterized by inflammation (10)
- Organ that filters lymph fluid (6)
20 Clues: Blood type system (3) • Type of immune cell (5) • pressure measurement (4) • Type of white blood cell (4) • Type of respiratory cell (5) • Largest artery in the body (5) • Organ that filters lymph fluid (6) • Smallest blood vessels in the body (6) • Component of blood that carries oxygen (5) • Condition where blood clots excessively (9) • ...
Fruits 2021-05-02
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- to prevent heart disease.
- beneficial for heart health.
- heal wounds and eliminate infection.
- to prevent blood clots.
- overcome bladder problems.
- Helps smooth the digestive system.
- to treat diarrhea and treat dysentery.
- to increase appetite.
- treat asthma.
- to reduce the risk of respiratory problems.
- reduce cholesterol levels in the body.
- to maintain healthy bones and teeth.
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- to treat heartburn.
- to treat thrush.
- helps reduce fever.
- to prevent osteoarthritis or cartilage damage.
- brightens the skin.
- helps reduce heat in the body during fever.
- to reduce the risk of developing breast cancer.
- fruit to treat hypertension.
20 Clues: treat asthma. • to treat thrush. • to treat heartburn. • helps reduce fever. • brightens the skin. • to increase appetite. • to prevent blood clots. • to prevent heart disease. • overcome bladder problems. • beneficial for heart health. • fruit to treat hypertension. • Helps smooth the digestive system. • heal wounds and eliminate infection. • to maintain healthy bones and teeth. • ...
Systems 2016-12-13
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- Nares, paired external openings
- second chamber of the heart
- Sends signals between body parts
- System that provides movement
- "Voice box"
- circulates blood carrying oxygen
- Removal of waste from homeostasis
- Largest portion of muscle
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- Each animal has one
- long fiber like structures
- Long bundle of nervous tissue
- Firm tissue that isn't as hard as bone
- Controls movement of internal organs
- Uses oxygen gets rid of carbon dioxide
- Support and protection (vertebrae)
- first chamber of the heart
- Relatively thin and flat protects organs
- Often as big around as they are long
- Each animal has two
- Makes up the heart
20 Clues: "Voice box" • Makes up the heart • Each animal has one • Each animal has two • Largest portion of muscle • long fiber like structures • first chamber of the heart • second chamber of the heart • Long bundle of nervous tissue • System that provides movement • Nares, paired external openings • Sends signals between body parts • circulates blood carrying oxygen • ...
Fetal Pig Anatomy 2016-06-04
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- windpipe
- carry blood to heart
- at end of trachea, branches for air to enter lungs
- supplies and drains heart
- contains vocal chords
- passageway for digestive/respiratory system
- remove metabolic wastes from blood
- digests and breaks down food
- helps close trachea during swallowing
- protein synthesis, detoxification
- passageway for food to the stomach
- pumps blood through body
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- controls metabolic use of energy
- carry blood away from heart
- enzyme producer, makes hormones
- finishes digestion and absorbs nutrients
- stores and releases bike to small intestine
- organs used for breathing
- separates abdominal from thoracic cavity
- small sac at end of bronchiole
20 Clues: windpipe • carry blood to heart • contains vocal chords • pumps blood through body • supplies and drains heart • organs used for breathing • carry blood away from heart • digests and breaks down food • small sac at end of bronchiole • enzyme producer, makes hormones • controls metabolic use of energy • protein synthesis, detoxification • remove metabolic wastes from blood • ...
Different systems and parts in the body 2023-09-20
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- protects the body form pathogens and disease
- is the main part of the circulatory system it pumps blood throughout the body
- protects the thoratic organs, aids in respiration
- the main part of the nervous system, where all the nerves connect to that go throughout the body
- digests food that comes from the mouth, breaks it down by acid.
- controls the movements and helps other systems, is the command post of the body.
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- changes the temperature and humidity of the air that comes in the body
- works with the kidneys to rid waste form the body part ourinaryrinary system
- with the help of the nervous system, it helps the body move function.
- where all the respiratory system connects to or affiliates with, where all the air goes to.
- carry blood away from the heart.
- takes waste from the blood and creates urine there are two of are them.
- connects with different organs to deliver blood.
13 Clues: carry blood away from the heart. • protects the body form pathogens and disease • connects with different organs to deliver blood. • protects the thoratic organs, aids in respiration • digests food that comes from the mouth, breaks it down by acid. • with the help of the nervous system, it helps the body move function. • ...
Body Systems Choice Board - Miley 2022-04-01
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- Controls all other organs and their functioning
- This system handles reproduction.
- Filters blood and removes waste products through urine
- Helps oxygen breathed air to enter the red cells in the blood
- Pumps blood to deliver a continuous supply of oxygen and other nutrients to other organs.
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- When you´re scared your Circulatory and ____ System work
- This system gets rid of metabolic waste.
- The respiratory and ____ systems work together to provide the body with oxygen and to rid the body of carbon dioxide.
- This system is crucial for movements.
- Removes waste products and foreign substances from the blood
10 Clues: This system handles reproduction. • This system is crucial for movements. • This system gets rid of metabolic waste. • Controls all other organs and their functioning • Filters blood and removes waste products through urine • When you´re scared your Circulatory and ____ System work • Removes waste products and foreign substances from the blood • ...
CHAPTER 2.2: KNOWING HOW YOUR BODY WORKS 2024-08-27
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- body system of organs that obtain vitally important oxygen from the outside world
- body system formed by all the structures that move blood through the body
- blood vessels that carry oxygen-poor blood
- exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the body and the air around it
- hollow, muscular organ located in the center of the chest
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- small arteries that deliver oxygen and nutrients to cells and pick up cell's waste
- liquid part of blood
- blood vessels that carry oxygen-rich blood
- two air passages
- sheet of muscle beneath the lungs and above the abdomen
10 Clues: two air passages • liquid part of blood • blood vessels that carry oxygen-rich blood • blood vessels that carry oxygen-poor blood • sheet of muscle beneath the lungs and above the abdomen • hollow, muscular organ located in the center of the chest • body system formed by all the structures that move blood through the body • ...
