respiratory system Crossword Puzzles
Brain 2021-11-16
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- nervous system -the part of the peripheral nervous system associated with the voluntary control of body movements
- lobe-processing and interpreting somatosensory input
- structure that permits a neuron (or nerve cell) to pass an electrical or chemical signal to another neuron
- nervous system controls most functions of the body and mind
- nervous system-the part of the nervous system responsible for control of the bodily functions not consciously directed, such as breathing, the heartbeat, and digestive processes
- hindbrain coordinates functions that are fundamental to survival, including respiratory rhythm, motor activity, sleep, and wakefulness.
- neurons-the nerve fibers responsible for carrying signals from the brain to the peripheral nervous system
- nervous system- predominates in quiet “rest and digest” conditions while the sympathetic nervous system drives the “fight or flight” response in stressful situations.
- and processing sensory information, thinking, perceiving, producing and understanding language, and controlling motor function.
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- messengers in the body
- lobe-The temporal lobes are also believed to play an important role in processing affect/emotions, language, and certain aspects of visual perception
- nervous system-connects the internal organs to the brain by spinal nerves
- cortex-as consciousness, thought, emotion, reasoning, language, and memory.
- callosum-a large bundle of more than 200 million myelinated nerve fibers that connect the two brain hemispheres, permitting communication between the right and left sides of the brain
- nervous system the division of the nervous system containing all the nerves that lie outside of the central nervous system
- neurons-the nerve fibers responsible for bringing sensory information from the outside world into the brain
- lobe-visual perception, including colour, form and motion
- quality of being easily shaped or molded
- lobe- considered our behaviour and emotional control centre and home to our personality
- the fundamental units of the brain and nervous system
20 Clues: messengers in the body • quality of being easily shaped or molded • lobe-processing and interpreting somatosensory input • the fundamental units of the brain and nervous system • lobe-visual perception, including colour, form and motion • nervous system controls most functions of the body and mind • ...
Body Systems & Genetics Review Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-26
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- the central organ of the nervous system
- characteristic which is overrules by the dominant trait
- a group of organs that work together to perform a specialized function
- something that is learned or developed
- all the bones in the body make up this body system
- this system works with the skeletal system to protect the body's organs and to assist with movement
- the most basic unit in all living things
- organisms with only one cell, such as bacteria
- the study of heredity
- characteristic which overrules the lesser trait
- distinguishing qualities or properties of something
- chambers in the chest cavity where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged
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- consisting of the brain, spinal cod, and nerves this system gives to and receives from the rest of the body signals
- any living thing
- diagram used to predict the chance of which trait will be visible
- another word for the heart muscle that pumps blood throughout the body
- this system brings in oxygen for the cells to use
- the stomach and intestine are part of this system
- blood vessel that brings blood back to the heart
- the process of passing on traits
- organisms with more than one cell, like plants, animals, and humans
- blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- - set of instructions that tell the organism how to develop traits and features
- this system brings oxygen and nutrients to all the body's cells and take away the cells' waste
- passed down from parents to their offspring
25 Clues: any living thing • the study of heredity • the process of passing on traits • something that is learned or developed • the central organ of the nervous system • the most basic unit in all living things • passed down from parents to their offspring • organisms with only one cell, such as bacteria • characteristic which overrules the lesser trait • ...
Science Crossword Puzzle 2020-09-02
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- Smallest unit of matter that creates everything.
- This method is how scientists test ideas about how the world works. They ask questions and carry out experiments.
- The center of the earth.
- The liquid that has a neutral pH level. Main component of blood. Should drink about 12-15 cups a day.
- The force by which all things with mass or energy are brought toward one another.
- Main organ of the respiratory system
- Main organ of the cardiovascular system.
- Center of an atom and center of a cell.
- System that contains the brain, spinal cord and brainstem.
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- The amount of material contained in a particular object.
- Type of energy sources that CANNOT be replenished.
- The outermost layer of the earth.
- The green substance found in plants.
- A virus causing the current global pandemic.
- The star that Earth orbits around.
- Smallest unit of life.
16 Clues: Smallest unit of life. • The center of the earth. • The outermost layer of the earth. • The star that Earth orbits around. • The green substance found in plants. • Main organ of the respiratory system • Center of an atom and center of a cell. • Main organ of the cardiovascular system. • A virus causing the current global pandemic. • ...
Body Systems 2023-08-11
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- This system makes movement possible, includes tendons, and skeletal, cardiac, and smooth muscles.
- This system provides protection, includes skin, hair, and nails.
- This system coordinates the body, includes the brain, spinal cord, and sense organs.
- This system transports nutrients and oxygen to the body, includes the heart and blood vessels.
- This system produces offspring, includes the ovaries in females, and the testes in males.
- This system breaks down food to provide energy and nutrients, includes mouth, stomach, intestines, pancreas, and gall bladder.
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- This system regulates the body, includes glands and hormones.
- This system provides structure and protection, includes bones and ligaments.
- This system removes the body's wastes, includes kidney and urinary bladder.
- This system controls the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide, includes lungs, trachea, and diaphragm.
10 Clues: This system regulates the body, includes glands and hormones. • This system provides protection, includes skin, hair, and nails. • This system removes the body's wastes, includes kidney and urinary bladder. • This system provides structure and protection, includes bones and ligaments. • ...
BODY SYSTEMS 2025-01-03
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- The system that defends the body against harmful substances and infections.
- The system that includes the skin, hair, nails, and glands, protecting the body from external damage.
- The system that produces hormones to regulate various body functions.
- The system involved in the intake of oxygen and removal of carbon dioxide.
- The system involved in the production of offspring.
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- The system that provides structure and support to the body, protecting vital organs.
- The system of organs and tissues that transports nutrients, gases, and wastes through the body.
- The system responsible for producing and excreting urine to remove waste from the body.
- The system that transmits signals between the brain and the rest of the body.
- The system that breaks down food into nutrients that can be absorbed and used by the body.
10 Clues: The system involved in the production of offspring. • The system that produces hormones to regulate various body functions. • The system involved in the intake of oxygen and removal of carbon dioxide. • The system that defends the body against harmful substances and infections. • The system that transmits signals between the brain and the rest of the body. • ...
Body systems 2012-07-09
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- system which maintains the supply of oxygen to the body's cells
- system which tranports materials around the body
- controls and coordinates the body, often reacting to events outside the body
- involved with taking in and absorbing food materials
- concerned with movement and the function of organs
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- protects the body against illness
- concerned with producing offspring
- elimnates waste products from the body
- controls internal conditions, particularly chemical changes
- has many roles, including protection and blood production
- detects conditions outside the body
11 Clues: protects the body against illness • concerned with producing offspring • detects conditions outside the body • elimnates waste products from the body • system which tranports materials around the body • concerned with movement and the function of organs • involved with taking in and absorbing food materials • has many roles, including protection and blood production • ...
APF of the respiratory system in children 2025-10-29
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- used in nebulizers to dilate bronchi.
- used as a leukotriene receptor antagonist in pediatric asthma.
- membrane covering the lungs.
- of epithelium lining the trachea.
- neurotransmitter that causes bronchoconstriction when released.
- important for epithelial tissue integrity in the airway.
- class used to relieve airway constriction in asthma.
- uppermost part of the respiratory tract.
- respiratory rate in infants is ______ than in adults.
- caused by allergic inflammation of airways.
- used to deliver aerosolized drugs to children (with spacer).
- used for acute asthma exacerbation.
- of breathing often seen in infants (irregular).
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- corticosteroids reduce airway ______.
- side effect of salbutamol (β■-agonist).
- protein in blood.
- pediatric respiratory infection caused by RSV virus.
- organ of respiration in the body.
- commonly used for bacterial pneumonia in children.
- cartilage that closes the airway during swallowing.
- responsible for surfactant breakdown.
- diaphragm is a type of ______ muscle.
- of gas exchange in the lungs.
- in the brain that controls respiration rhythm.
- process of oxygen entering blood and CO■ leaving it.
- site for respiratory drug absorption after inhalation.
- structure connecting the pharynx to the trachea.
- contraindicated in children under 2 years for cough suppression (contains
- most common chronic respiratory disease in children.
- of surfactant in premature infants leads to ______ distress syndrome.
30 Clues: protein in blood. • membrane covering the lungs. • of gas exchange in the lungs. • of epithelium lining the trachea. • organ of respiration in the body. • used for acute asthma exacerbation. • corticosteroids reduce airway ______. • used in nebulizers to dilate bronchi. • responsible for surfactant breakdown. • diaphragm is a type of ______ muscle. • ...
METABOLISM 2022-10-20
9 Clues: it was broken down • can be broken down • can be broken down • Where ur Oxygen goes • acid it was broken down • somewhere where your food goes • how Molecules get around ur body • something that gives u energy in ur body • can go in your lungs,cells,Circulatory system and the respiratory system
Human Body Systems 2024-04-29
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- what are we
- consists of hair,nails,and skin
- system of organs producing offspring
- coordinates action and sensory actions
- what is the project about
- carries air into and out the body
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- manages fluid levels
- permits movement of the body
- Defend body from germs
- organ right under the rib cage
- releases hormones into the blood stream
- Where does food go
- holds all the systems
- made up of bones
- convicts of your heart and blood vessels
15 Clues: what are we • made up of bones • Where does food go • manages fluid levels • holds all the systems • Defend body from germs • what is the project about • permits movement of the body • organ right under the rib cage • consists of hair,nails,and skin • carries air into and out the body • system of organs producing offspring • coordinates action and sensory actions • ...
Spelling words week 13 2022-03-31
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- a synonym for scared
- someone who gives you legal advice
- something you are allowed to do
- the person in charge of a ship
- when you are not at school
- statement of dissatisfaction
- Santa says if you are not nice then you are -
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- the whole thing
- what you use to cut paper
- to get used to
- you can do it with permission
- the breathing system
- someone in a lower position than you
- to be social
- your grandparent’s grandparents
15 Clues: to be social • to get used to • the whole thing • a synonym for scared • the breathing system • what you use to cut paper • when you are not at school • statement of dissatisfaction • you can do it with permission • the person in charge of a ship • something you are allowed to do • your grandparent’s grandparents • someone who gives you legal advice • ...
Respiratory System Vocab Crossword 2023-02-15
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- the main artery that carries blood away from your heart
- the hollow muscular organ forming an air passage to the lungs
- a large membranous tube reinforced by rings of cartilage
- any of the many tiny air sacs of the lungs which allow for rapid gaseous exchange.
- the pair of spongy, pinkish-gray organs in your chest.
- prevent and stop bleeding.
- carries oxygen to parts of your body
- receives blood full of oxygen from the lungs and then empties the blood into the left ventricle.
- helps distribute nutrients to the body
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- separates the lower left heart chamber (left ventricle) and the body's main artery (aorta).
- helps to take air in and out of the body
- any of the major air passages of the lungs which diverge from the windpipe.
12 Clues: prevent and stop bleeding. • carries oxygen to parts of your body • helps distribute nutrients to the body • helps to take air in and out of the body • the pair of spongy, pinkish-gray organs in your chest. • the main artery that carries blood away from your heart • a large membranous tube reinforced by rings of cartilage • ...
Respiratory system cross word 2023-07-19
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- A natural body opening or canal
- Area of blood exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide during the process of breathing in and breathing out.
- Connects the larynx to the bronchi
- The two opposing layers of serous membrane overlying the lungs and the inside of the surrounding chest walls
- The primary organs of the respiratory system
- Posterior nasal apertures or internal nostrils
- A mass of lymphatic tissue located behind the nasal cavity
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- A part of the throat behind the mouth and nasal cavity, and above the esophagus and trachea
- A leaf-shaped flap in the throat that prevents food and water from entering the trachea and the lungs
- Voice box
- Reduces surface tension in alveoli
- A ridge at the base of the trachea (windpipe) that separates the openings of the right and left main bronchi
12 Clues: Voice box • A natural body opening or canal • Reduces surface tension in alveoli • Connects the larynx to the bronchi • The primary organs of the respiratory system • Posterior nasal apertures or internal nostrils • A mass of lymphatic tissue located behind the nasal cavity • A part of the throat behind the mouth and nasal cavity, and above the esophagus and trachea • ...
Respiratory system- Holly Alale 2021-10-05
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- a double layered membrane that lines a thoracic cavity.
- the space between the lungs together with organs are contained on this place.
- the lengthened bigger portion of the trachea that holds the vocal cords.
- the opening amid the vocal cords.
- a cone shaped vital organ that is contained with the thorax,
- a leaf framed cartilage that overlaps the larynx to prevent any food from entering the trachea.
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- nerve, the main nerve that activates the diagram
- the act performed when you cough up material from the respiratory tract.
- the act of drawing air into the lungs/ inhaling.
- the organ of the face that is used for breathing as well as housing the receptors of the sense of smell, the nose includes and external part and the internal nasal cavity.
- tiny air sacs in the lungs which gases are exchanged between the atmosphere and exhalation.
- dioxide, a gas created by cells energy metabolism and is eliminated through our lungs.
12 Clues: the opening amid the vocal cords. • nerve, the main nerve that activates the diagram • the act of drawing air into the lungs/ inhaling. • a double layered membrane that lines a thoracic cavity. • a cone shaped vital organ that is contained with the thorax, • the act performed when you cough up material from the respiratory tract. • ...
Systems of the Human Body 2025-11-14
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- this is a red liquid in our body
- these two things help us breathe
- this is lying, you lie by adding details
- many pretty flowers are here
- one person asks another person many questions
- can't move
- another name for this is the windpipe
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- the system in our body that circulates blood
- moves blood to the heart
- to make a copy of something
- this is in air and people need this to breathe
- someone who takes things that doesn't belong to them
- the system in our body that helps us breathe
- small organisms that can make people sick
- moves blood away from the heart
- a heart does this to blood in our body
16 Clues: can't move • moves blood to the heart • to make a copy of something • many pretty flowers are here • moves blood away from the heart • this is a red liquid in our body • these two things help us breathe • another name for this is the windpipe • a heart does this to blood in our body • this is lying, you lie by adding details • small organisms that can make people sick • ...
science health and human body 2020-11-27
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- which organ filters and send out waste products as urine
- a scientific name for kidneys
- nutrient that helps for growth
- a scientific name for liver
- a scientific name for lung
- what is the process of producing offspring
- nutrient that helps for keeping warm
- a scientific name for stomach
- what is the organ that controls your body
- how many life processes are there
- a scientific name for brain
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- what is the main organ of the respiratory system
- nutrient that helps for healthy hair
- nutrient that gives us energy
- a soft tube where food goes through
- what is the main organ of the circulatory system
- a juice that the liver gives out
- medicine that reduces pain
- nutrient that helps to keep the bones and teeth strong
- where is the brain located
- a scientific name for heart
21 Clues: medicine that reduces pain • a scientific name for lung • where is the brain located • a scientific name for liver • a scientific name for brain • a scientific name for heart • nutrient that gives us energy • a scientific name for kidneys • a scientific name for stomach • nutrient that helps for growth • a juice that the liver gives out • how many life processes are there • ...
Biology crossword 2017-06-03
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- largest organ in the human body
- provides a stable platform for a microscope
- part of a plant that grows the quickest
- only found used in animal cell mitosis
- responds to stimuli and sends signals
- system of the body containing the lungs
- System of the body containing the heart
- during mitosis the chromosomes line up at the center of a cell
- when damaged cells commit suicide
- medical imaging used to look at a baby
- the type of tumour that does not spread
- jelly-like substance that fills cells
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- a group of similar cells
- done without thinking about it
- powerhouse of the cell
- Oxygenates blood
- the largest stage of a cell's life
- forms a protective covering around a plant
- supports slide for observation
- when water and solute have the same concentration
- long piece of coiled DNA
- supports and protects body and allows movement
22 Clues: Oxygenates blood • powerhouse of the cell • a group of similar cells • long piece of coiled DNA • done without thinking about it • supports slide for observation • largest organ in the human body • when damaged cells commit suicide • the largest stage of a cell's life • responds to stimuli and sends signals • jelly-like substance that fills cells • ...
Human Circulation System a 2023-08-18
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- Dioxide What you blow out when you breathe.
- The food you eat every day.
- A starting room in your heart.
- Like playing, running, or jumping.
- Vessel Tiny roads for blood.
- The sound your heart makes.
- Another word for breathing.
- Tiny pieces that make you, you!
- What you take in when you breathe.
- A pumping room in your heart.
- The watery part of your blood.
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- System How our blood goes around and around.
- Blood Little parts in blood that help us stay well.
- System Helps us breathe air.
- Feeling your heart's beat.
- In and out with your nose or mouth.
- A big tube for blood in the heart.
- The thing in our chest that beats and loves.
- The red stuff that moves inside of us.
- Blood Cells Little helpers in our blood that fight germs.
- Blood moving in our body.
- Feeling good and not being sick.
22 Clues: Blood moving in our body. • Feeling your heart's beat. • The food you eat every day. • The sound your heart makes. • Another word for breathing. • System Helps us breathe air. • Vessel Tiny roads for blood. • A pumping room in your heart. • A starting room in your heart. • The watery part of your blood. • Tiny pieces that make you, you! • Feeling good and not being sick. • ...
Fetal Pig Anatomy 2016-06-04
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- small sac at end of bronchiole
- passageway for food to the stomach
- digests and breaks down food
- separates abdominal from thoracic cavity
- controls metabolic use of energy
- stores and releases bike to small intestine
- at end of trachea, branches for air to enter lungs
- finishes digestion and absorbs nutrients
- pumps blood through body
- carry blood away from heart
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- remove metabolic wastes from blood
- carry blood to heart
- supplies and drains heart
- helps close trachea during swallowing
- windpipe
- passageway for digestive/respiratory system
- contains vocal chords
- organs used for breathing
- enzyme producer, makes hormones
- protein synthesis, detoxification
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 • ...
Intro to Anatomy! 2020-10-01
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- study of embryos
- the chest cavity
- stores the spine
- the cavity with your abdomen
- Study of the body
- male/female parts
- exchanges gases
- fluid that line the brain and spinal cord
- secretes hormones
- stores the brain
- the brain and spinal cord
- fights of infections
- breaks down and absorbs food
- dissection of tissue and organs
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- study of a specific area
- removes waste from blood
- control system
- focus of different functions
- protects the body
- provides all movement
- internal framework
- smooth tissue with 2 layers
- study of the skin
- transports nutrients
- the cavity with your reproductive parts
25 Clues: control system • exchanges gases • study of embryos • the chest cavity • stores the spine • stores the brain • protects the body • Study of the body • male/female parts • study of the skin • secretes hormones • internal framework • fights of infections • transports nutrients • provides all movement • study of a specific area • removes waste from blood • the brain and spinal cord • ...
Fruits 2021-04-30
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- Helps smooth the digestive system.
- to prevent heart disease.
- treat asthma.
- beneficial for heart health.
- helps reduce fever.
- to treat thrush.
- helps reduce heat in the body during fever.
- heal wounds and eliminate infection.
- to treat diarrhea and treat dysentery.
- to maintain healthy bones and teeth.
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- reduce cholesterol levels in the body.
- brightens the skin.
- to treat heartburn.
- to reduce the risk of developing breast cancer.
- overcome bladder problems.
- fruit: to treat hypertension.
- to increase appetite.
- to reduce the risk of respiratory problems.
- to prevent osteoarthritis or cartilage damage.
- to prevent blood clots.
20 Clues: treat asthma. • to treat thrush. • brightens the skin. • to treat heartburn. • helps reduce fever. • 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. • ...
Health Science 2023-12-19
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- Adipose
- A bone formed within a tendon
- Fibrous connective tissue
- Small rounded projection on a bone
- Elastic support
- Contains or limbs and pelvis
- Center portion of the skeleton
- Wider than they are long
- On your back
- Cartilage that attaches your ribs to the sternum
- cartilage found in the respiratory system
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- Bones that are longer than they are wide
- Most prevalent of the human body
- Provides support to the nose
- Flattened plates of compact bone
- Compressible but resilient type of cartilage
- No symmetry
- Production of red blood cells
- Connective tissue
- Cushions joints
- Protects vital organs
21 Clues: Adipose • No symmetry • On your back • Elastic support • Cushions joints • Connective tissue • Protects vital organs • Wider than they are long • Fibrous connective tissue • Provides support to the nose • Contains or limbs and pelvis • A bone formed within a tendon • Production of red blood cells • Center portion of the skeleton • Most prevalent of the human body • ...
Med term crossword 2024-04-15
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- temporary interruption of breathing
- surgical creation of an opening in the trachea
- measure
- condition
- machine that delivers artificial respiration
- nose
- inflammation of sinuses caused by infection
- difficulty breathing
- angiography X-ray visualization of arteries and veins using contrast agent
- cardiopulmonary resuscitation
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- specializes in respiratory system
- lobe
- voice box
- cavity warms and humidifies inhaled air
- surgical creation of an opening in chest to drain air and fluid
- surgical puncture into chest wall to apspirate
- measurement of air capacity in lungs using spirometer
- visual examination inside bronchi using a scope
- in;into;not
- blood pressure
- painful;difficult
21 Clues: lobe • nose • measure • voice box • condition • in;into;not • blood pressure • painful;difficult • difficulty breathing • cardiopulmonary resuscitation • specializes in respiratory system • temporary interruption of breathing • cavity warms and humidifies inhaled air • inflammation of sinuses caused by infection • machine that delivers artificial respiration • ...
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. • ...
Science Crossword 2023-03-17
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- Bone that has a layer of spongy bone in the middle of two compact bones
- A movement that you cannot control
- Bands of tissue that hold your bones in place
- Solid tissue that makes up your body's skeleton
- Meeting Point between bones
- A part of an organism that performs a specific function
- This is made during cellular respiration
- System that transfers waste out of the body in liquid form
- A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- System that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide in respiration
- Organ that controls all of the body
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- The longest bone in your body (Is in your thigh)
- Blader that stores bile
- System that breaks down food and other liquid taking their nutrients
- A movement that you can control (Takes Thinking)
- The bone in your upper arm
- A tissue that contracts to create movement
- A type of cell that sends and receives a message within the body
18 Clues: Blader that stores bile • The bone in your upper arm • Meeting Point between bones • A movement that you cannot control • Organ that controls all of the body • This is made during cellular respiration • A tissue that contracts to create movement • Bands of tissue that hold your bones in place • Solid tissue that makes up your body's skeleton • ...
Hierarchical organization of interacting systems 2022-06-07
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- A part of an organism that is typically self-contained and has a specific vital function, such as the heart or liver in humans.
- A system helps maintain the composition of bodily fluids within your body by excretion.
- The environment where organisms interact with one another.
- The building blocks of life
- A system that consists of muscle fibers that are responsible for movements.
- A system that includes the largest organ in the body which acts as a barrier to protect your body.
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- A command system that assists with the communication within your body through electrical and chemical means.
- When your body balances the biological system while adjusting to changing external conditions.
- A system of organs and tissues that help you breathe.
- A command system that controls the release of different hormones and works closely with the nervous system.
- A system that supports your body structure and produces blood cells.
- A group of cells that have a similar structure and that function together as a unit.
12 Clues: The building blocks of life • A system of organs and tissues that help you breathe. • The environment where organisms interact with one another. • A system that supports your body structure and produces blood cells. • A system that consists of muscle fibers that are responsible for movements. • ...
Science vocab 2023-05-17
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- energy which a body possesses by virtue of being in motion
- system of glands and organs that make hormones and release them directly into the blood
- system network of nerve cells and fibers which transmits nerve impulses between parts of the body
- energy possessed by a body by virtue of its position relative to others, stresses within itself, electric charge, and other factors.
- organ system consisting of skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscle
- your body's central framework system
- a biological system consisting of specific organs and structures used for gas exchange in animals and plants
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- system that consists of the gastrointestinal tract plus the accessory organs of digestion.
- the rate at which someone or something is able to move or operate
- system that circulates blood and lymph through the body
- system that is the set of organs forming the outmost layer of your body
- system that consists of organs which remove metabolic wastes and toxins from the body
12 Clues: your body's central framework system • system that circulates blood and lymph through the body • energy which a body possesses by virtue of being in motion • organ system consisting of skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscle • the rate at which someone or something is able to move or operate • system that is the set of organs forming the outmost layer of your body • ...
Anatomy of an Autopsy 2021-11-08
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- What happens physiologically (inside the body) to result in death
- A group of organs in a body that work together to perform a specific function
- The circumstances that result in death, which are designated as natural or unnatural
- nSystem that enables the body to move using muscles.
- System to absorb nutrients and remove waste via the gastrointestinal tract, including the mouth, esophagus, stomach and intestines.
- system that circulates blood around the body via the heart, arteries and veins, delivering oxygen and nutrients to organs and cells and carrying their waste products away.
- The specific injury, trauma, or disease that directly caused the victim's death
- Collects and processes information from the senses via nerves and the brain and tells the muscles to contract to cause physical actions.
- back
- also known as the Exocrine system:Skin, hair, nails, sweat and other exocrine glands
- after death
- System of reproductive organs required for the production of offspring.
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- waste from the body.
- A place where the bodies of dead persons are kept temporarily pending identification or release for burial or autopsy.
- also known as lymphatic system: Defends the body against pathogens that may harm the body.
- also known as the renal system where the kidneys filter blood to produce urine, and get rid of waste.
- a systematic examination of the body following death
- Influences the function of the body using hormones.
- system of bones that maintain the structure of the body and its organs
- front
- system that brings air into and out of the lungs to absorb oxygen and release carbon dioxide
21 Clues: back • front • after death • waste from the body. • Influences the function of the body using hormones. • nSystem that enables the body to move using muscles. • a systematic examination of the body following death • What happens physiologically (inside the body) to result in death • system of bones that maintain the structure of the body and its organs • ...
Biology CrossWord 2013-06-12
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- Groups of cells working together form ________
- All cells begin alike and _____________ into specialized cells
- Cellular __________ work together to carry out life functions
- New _______ cells are created during the cell cycle
- _______ systems working together carry important tasks in the body
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- ______ must devide for an organism to survive
- ___________ cells have different structures that allow them to preform unigue functions
- The __________ system breaks down food, absorbs nutrients, and eliminates solid wastes
- The __________ system carries oxygen to and removes carbon dioxide from the blood
- The __________ system transports dissolves gases and nutrients through the body
- Groups of organs working together form organs, which work together in ________
- __________ material is passed on during cell devision
- _______ processes enable organisms to meet their basic needs
- Animal cells have a life cycle that includes both growth and _________
- Uncontrolled, rapid division of animal cells can be ________
15 Clues: ______ must devide for an organism to survive • Groups of cells working together form ________ • New _______ cells are created during the cell cycle • __________ material is passed on during cell devision • _______ processes enable organisms to meet their basic needs • Uncontrolled, rapid division of animal cells can be ________ • ...
Cystic Fibrosis 2024-02-04
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- CF can affect bone ___ leading to osteoporosis
- The only anti-inflammatory drug recommended for CF patients
- Pulmonary exacerbations are worsened by ____
- Patients with end-stage lung disease may require a lung ___
- Pathogens are cleared through the mucociliary ___
- There is a hyper-concentration of ___ in the respiratory system
- Neutrophil ___ can be detected early in infants with CF
- Concentrations of this metabolite increase apoptosis and inflammation
- A lack of pancreatic ___ impacts digestion
- Pathogens trigger an _____ response in the lungs
- CF is diagnosed in this age range
- These drugs increase CFTR production
- Inflammation in the CF lung is ___ because it involves many pathways
- CFTR is a transport _____
- The chloride channel opens when it is ___ by protein kinase A
- First corrector drug discovered
- CF related diabetes can be treated with ____
- CF is an autosomal _____ disease
- CF mainly affects this race
- Carriers of the disease are ____
- ___ stress suppresses CFTR function
- Neutrophils produce serine ___ which degrade CFTR
- Stabilizers prevent CFTR ____
- The earliest sign of lung disease in CF patients is ___
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- These factors are responsible for upregulating the airway inflammatory response in CF patients
- CF can cause mortality due to failure of this system
- Cells impacted in the respiratory, GI, and reproductive tracts
- The most common respiratory pathogen in CF patients is staphylococcus ___
- Substance responsible for expansion and solubilization of mucin
- Effect of CF on reproductive system
- Increased sweating may result in ____
- In CF patients, the airway surface is more __ than normal
- The ion channel is ____ dependent
- Kinds of cells which secrete mucus
- This amino acid is deleted in mutated genes
- Type of glands impacted
- This type of immune cell is recruited first during inflammation
- Neonatal screenings of the disease look at levels of serum ____
- Forced expiratory ___ detects disease progression
- This acid is highly expressed in the cell membranes of CF patients
- Some drugs used to treat CF are CYP3A ___
- These kinds of channels are not expressed properly
- In Class II CFTR mutations, the protein is ____
- Elevated __ levels in sweat are used as a diagnostic indicator
- Process which take place in the distal tubules of sweat glands
- CFTR deficiency affects ___ pressure
- Mucins are packaged as ___
- A rare complication of CF is chronic ____
- CF patients have glutathione ___ which can lead to inflammation
- The use of ___ saline helps a CF patient to expectorate
50 Clues: Type of glands impacted • CFTR is a transport _____ • Mucins are packaged as ___ • CF mainly affects this race • Stabilizers prevent CFTR ____ • First corrector drug discovered • CF is an autosomal _____ disease • Carriers of the disease are ____ • The ion channel is ____ dependent • CF is diagnosed in this age range • Kinds of cells which secrete mucus • ...
Interactions Crossword 2025-10-06
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- works with the cardiovascular by releasing hormones into your bloodstream
- works with the immune system as an outer layer of protection against pathogens
- tissue works together to form an
- works with the digestive system to pump food down the esophagus
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- takes in oxygen that is later transported to cells by the circulatory
- organ in the excretory system that filters the blood
- works with the digestive system to transport nutrients around the body
- works with the excretory to remove waste by breathing out carbon dioxide
- blood cells are made in this inner space of bones
- works with all other systems by sending signals to control them
- this system makes blood cells that the circulatory then transports through the body
11 Clues: tissue works together to form an • blood cells are made in this inner space of bones • organ in the excretory system that filters the blood • works with all other systems by sending signals to control them • works with the digestive system to pump food down the esophagus • takes in oxygen that is later transported to cells by the circulatory • ...
Circulatory and Respiratory System Review 2023-02-02
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- Another word for voice box.
- An emergency medical services vehicle.
- Largest vein in the body.
- Dull pain in the neck, forehead, or scalp.
- System that deals with blood and the heart.
- A respiratory illness, more severe than a cold.
- An injury cause by being hit with something.
- The feeling of being sick to your stomach.
- A sign or signal that something is happening.
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- Another word for breathing.
- Small air sacs in the lungs.
- Virus that affects the nose, throat, & air passages.
- Smallest blood vessels.
- Increase in body temperature due to an infection.
- Largest artery in the body.
- Tiny hairs found in the nose.
- Sticky, slime-like substance found in the nose.
17 Clues: Smallest blood vessels. • Largest vein in the body. • Another word for breathing. • Another word for voice box. • Largest artery in the body. • Small air sacs in the lungs. • Tiny hairs found in the nose. • An emergency medical services vehicle. • Dull pain in the neck, forehead, or scalp. • The feeling of being sick to your stomach. • ...
Skeletal, Circulatory, Respiratory, & Muscular System 2023-10-04
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- System made of bones & cartilage
- Carry blood back to the heart
- Bones produce this type of cells
- Muscle tissue found in the heart
- System that allows for movement
- Domed shaped muscle that helps you breathe in and out
- Muscles you control
- Muscles that move without you thinking about them
- Carry blood away from heart
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- Mineral found in bone; symbol= Ca
- Attaches muscle to bone
- Type of muscle that is Voluntary
- System made of blood, heart, and blood vessels
- Muscle tissue found in many organs
- Firm flexible connective tissue; found in the ear
- Pumps blood throughout body
- Pair of organs where CO2 and O2 are exchanged
- Ball & socket is an examples of a
18 Clues: Muscles you control • Attaches muscle to bone • Pumps blood throughout body • Carry blood away from heart • Carry blood back to the heart • System that allows for movement • System made of bones & cartilage • Type of muscle that is Voluntary • Bones produce this type of cells • Muscle tissue found in the heart • Mineral found in bone; symbol= Ca • Ball & socket is an examples of a • ...
Human Body System 2020-10-10
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- River of life
- The bridge between the brain and the rest of the body.
- The basic structural unit of the nervous system.
- The master organ of the human body.
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- Tiny air sacs
- Carry blood back to the heart
- Major organ of the respiratory system
- The pumping organ of the human body
- Carry blood back to the heart
9 Clues: Tiny air sacs • River of life • Carry blood back to the heart • Carry blood back to the heart • The pumping organ of the human body • The master organ of the human body. • Major organ of the respiratory system • The basic structural unit of the nervous system. • The bridge between the brain and the rest of the body.
RT Puzzle 2021-11-22
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- the bible for RT's
- one half of the abg leads
- can often increase your pao2 when you increase it
- volumetric diffuse respirator is one of them
- our goal with intubated patients
- we fight to keep this system happy and not depressed
- Atrovent is a type
- tool number one
- Greek god and the system that counts your pay
- the team that saves our littlest patients
- "made of Chuck Norris' tears
- team made of adult critical care experts
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- the travel version of the vdr
- one half of the abg lab leads
- the type of patient care we provide each and every shift
- the queen of the schedule
- we are hoping we do not a big season of this
- One that came to save our staffing woes
- (two words)equipment builders extraordinaire
- our EMR
- our national association
- a tool to increase laminar flow
22 Clues: our EMR • tool number one • the bible for RT's • Atrovent is a type • our national association • one half of the abg leads • the queen of the schedule • "made of Chuck Norris' tears • the travel version of the vdr • one half of the abg lab leads • a tool to increase laminar flow • our goal with intubated patients • One that came to save our staffing woes • ...
Bones & Skeletal Tissue 2023-12-18
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- Compressible but resilient cartilage
- Type of bone, that is compacted plates
- Connective Tissue with the purpose to pad and protect
- attached to ribs and sternum allowing flexibility
- A large prominence on the side of the bone
- Function of skeletal system, allowed through joints
- Type of bone, wider than long
- Type of bone, formed within tendons
- Red blood cell formation
- Connective tissue that cushions joints and allows movement
- Connector between bone and muscle
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- Translucent shiny cartilage, prevalent in the body
- All limbs and pelvis
- Wing-like protection on spine
- Center portion of skeleton, main protection of body
- Hyaline cartilage, found in the respiratory system
- Body function, is created through bones, joints, and cartilage of the body
- Hyaline cartilage that supports the nose
- Bone marking that is small rounded projection on a bone
- Rope from bone to muscle
20 Clues: All limbs and pelvis • Rope from bone to muscle • Red blood cell formation • Wing-like protection on spine • Type of bone, wider than long • Connector between bone and muscle • Type of bone, formed within tendons • Compressible but resilient cartilage • Type of bone, that is compacted plates • Hyaline cartilage that supports the nose • A large prominence on the side of the bone • ...
HUMAN BIOLOGY REVISION 2025-05-10
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- Immune cell that produces antibodies
- Fluid that bathes tissues
- Involuntary, rapid response to stimulus
- Blood protein aiding clotting (10)
- Organ producing bile but not storing it
- Movement of molecules from high to low concentration
- Protein marker triggering immune response
- Tube linking kidney to bladder
- INTESTINE Primary site of nutrient absorption
- Chemical released across a synapse
- Hormone antagonist to insulin
- System controlling hormone release
- Enzyme breaking down proteins in the stomach
- Regulator of internal balance
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- Blood vessel network surrounding nephrons
- Site of aerobic ATP production
- Structure preventing food entering trachea
- Enzyme breaking down lactose
- Lipid emulsifier secreted by liver
- Respiratory muscle
- Outer kidney layer involved in filtration
- Vessel where blood pressure is highest
- DIOXIDE Primary gas exchanged in alveoli
- Pigment binding oxygen in blood
- Largest artery in the body
- System for body communication via neurons (7)
26 Clues: Respiratory muscle • Fluid that bathes tissues • Largest artery in the body • Enzyme breaking down lactose • Hormone antagonist to insulin • Regulator of internal balance • Site of aerobic ATP production • Tube linking kidney to bladder • Pigment binding oxygen in blood • Blood protein aiding clotting (10) • Lipid emulsifier secreted by liver • Chemical released across a synapse • ...
Student Safety Review 2024-03-21
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- live organism weaponized warfare
- most dangerous of Class 6 organisms
- where infectious agents accumulate
- components involved in manipulating organisms
- determined by Human Pathogens and toxins Act
- flashpoint >37.8 degrees C
- how chemicals enter respiratory system
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- has the potential to cause harm
- UN2814 is this category
- mucous membranes are route of entry
- solid or liquid particles in air
- probability to cause harm
- portal of entry and mode of transmission
- occurs when foot catches causing a fall
- yellow color on NFPA diamond
15 Clues: UN2814 is this category • probability to cause harm • flashpoint >37.8 degrees C • yellow color on NFPA diamond • has the potential to cause harm • solid or liquid particles in air • live organism weaponized warfare • where infectious agents accumulate • mucous membranes are route of entry • most dangerous of Class 6 organisms • how chemicals enter respiratory system • ...
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. • ...
Different systems and parts in the body 2023-09-20
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- protects the body from 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 from 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. • ...
Cell Specialization and Body Systems 2025-10-21
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- This type of cell allows the body to generate force and movement.
- This type of cell may be specialized for absorption and secretion.
- The body's chemical messenger network through the use of hormones.
- When a cell has developed unique structures that allow it to perform specific functions.
- This cell's disc shape allows for better transfer of gases like oxygen.
- Gas exchange system found in the body.
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- System in the body that transports nutrients and gases to and from cells.
- System necessary for breaking down food for use in energy and growth.
- When two or more systems influence each other.
- This system is crucial for the removal of waste from the blood.
- A group of parts that work together to perform a specific function.
- The smallest level of organization in the body.
- This specialized cell transmits signals through the body electrically and chemically.
13 Clues: Gas exchange system found in the body. • When two or more systems influence each other. • The smallest level of organization in the body. • This system is crucial for the removal of waste from the blood. • This type of cell allows the body to generate force and movement. • This type of cell may be specialized for absorption and secretion. • ...
VAPING AND TOBACCO 2024-10-28
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- TOXIC SUBSTANCE THAT GIVES TOBACCO PRODUCTS THEIR ADDICTIVE QUALITY.
- PLANT WITH LEAVES THAT CONTAIN THE CHEMICAL NICOTINE.
- SYSTEM THIS SYSTEM CONSIST OF ORGANS THAT TAKE FOOD,PASS NUTRIENTS FROM THES SOURCES INTO THE BLOODSTREAM, AND THEN EXPEL WASTE OUT OF THE BODY.
- AEROSOL SUSPENSION OF FINE PARTICLES THAT PEOPLE INHALE INVOLUNTARILY WHEN SOMEONE NEARBY IS VAPING.
- CANCER-CAUSING SUBSTANCES.
- CONDITION CHARACTERIZED BY THICKENED, WHITE, LEATHERY SPOTS INSIDE THE MOUTH; CAN DEVELOP INTO ORAL CANCER.
- TOBACCO TOBACCO PRODUCT THAT IS CHEWED OR SNUFFED RATHER THAN SMOKED.
- SMOKE SMOKE THAT PEOPLE INHALE INVOLUTARILY WHEN SOMEONE NEARBY IS SMOKING.
- SUSPENSION OF FINE PARTICLES OR DROPLETS IN THE AIR.
- SYSTEM THIS SYSTEM INCLUDES THE HEART AND BLOOD TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM IN YOUR BODY.
- OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE GROUP OF CONDITIONS THAT MAKE BREATHING MORE DIFFICULT; INCLUDES CHRONIC BRONCHITIS, EMPHYSEMA, AND ASTHMA.
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- SYSTEM THIS SYSTEM THAT CONSISTS OF ORGANS THAT WORK TOGETHER TO CREATE NEW HUMAN LIFE; IS DIFFERENT BETWEEN MALES AND FEMALES.
- SYSTEM THIS SYSTEM INCLUDES ORGANS, TISSUES, AND CELLS THAT DEFEND AGAINS DISEASE-CAUSING BACTERIA, PARASITES, AND VIRUSES.
- MONOXIDE POISONOUS GAS THAT INTERFERES WITH THE ABILITY OF RED BLOOD CELLS TO CARRY OXYGEN THROUGHOUT THE BODY.
- SYSTEM THIS SYSTEM CONSISTS OF THE BRAIN, SPINAL CORD, AND NERVES.
- BRONCHITIS CONDITION IN WHICH THE BRONCHIAL TUBES BECOME SWOLLEN AND IRRITATED; NARROWING THE PATHWAY TO THE LUNGS.
- SMOKE PARTICLES AND GASES LEFT OVER AFTER SOMEONE SMOKES A CIGARETTE; REMAINS ON SURFACES NEARBY.
- RESIDUE CONSISTING OF SMALL, THICK, STICKY PARTICLES; BUILDS UP IN THE LUNGS AS A RESULT OF SMOKING.
- CONDITION THAT CAUSES THE LUNGS TO LOSE ELASTICITY; PERMANENTLY ENLARGES AIRWAYS AND DESTROYS THE ALVEOLI IN LUNG TISSUE.
- LUNG CONDITION THAT DAMAGES THE LUNGS' SMALLEST AIRWAYS; LEADS TO COUGHING AND SHORTNESS OF BREATH.
- CHRONIC CONDITION IN WHICH AIRWAYS CONSTRICT AND FILL WITH MUCUS; BLOCKS AIRFLOW TO AND FROM THE LUNGS.
- SYSTEM THIS SYSTEM PRIMARY FUNCTION IN BREATHING.
- SUBSTANCE MADE OF NICOTINE AND OTHER CHEMICALS; IS HEATED DURING VAPING.
- DEVICES TOBACCO PRODUCTS THAT HEAT TOBACCO OR SYNTHETIC NICOTINE WITHOUT BURNING IT, PRODUCING AN AEROSOL.
24 Clues: CANCER-CAUSING SUBSTANCES. • SYSTEM THIS SYSTEM PRIMARY FUNCTION IN BREATHING. • SUSPENSION OF FINE PARTICLES OR DROPLETS IN THE AIR. • PLANT WITH LEAVES THAT CONTAIN THE CHEMICAL NICOTINE. • SYSTEM THIS SYSTEM CONSISTS OF THE BRAIN, SPINAL CORD, AND NERVES. • TOXIC SUBSTANCE THAT GIVES TOBACCO PRODUCTS THEIR ADDICTIVE QUALITY. • ...
Diseases and Disordes 2017-10-20
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- cancer of the tissue and organs of the breast
- cancer of the respiratory organs; such as lungs
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- cancer of the prostate; cancer of the male reproductive system
- cancer of the colon; an organ in the digestive system
- cancer of the urinary organs; such as the bladder and kidneys
- found in building materials
- cancer causing agents
- human papilloma virus
- warning signes of cancer
9 Clues: cancer causing agents • human papilloma virus • warning signes of cancer • found in building materials • cancer of the tissue and organs of the breast • cancer of the respiratory organs; such as lungs • cancer of the colon; an organ in the digestive system • cancer of the urinary organs; such as the bladder and kidneys • ...
samantha n catherine 8A 2024-09-04
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- Whaat is trachea lined with
- what happend to the diaphragm muscles in exhalation
- what accumulation block the respiratory surface
- What is the smaller bronchus called
- Where is the lung located
- what is the health issue that happend due to the damage of alveoli
- Where does the air go down after leaving the nasal cavity
- one example of carcinogens
- what is the other name of trachea
- Where do the bronchioles end in
- what is the health issues caused by tar and irritans in cigarettes
- what disease happend due to cigarette smoke
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- what is the proses name of taking in air
- what happend to the diaphragm muscles in inhalation
- what mechanism consist of inhalation and exhalation
- what is the proses of letting out air
- what happend to volume of thoracic cavity in exhalation
- what is the disease leading to accumulation
- what causes addiction to smokers
- which health issues that has symptoms of trouble breathing
- which intercostal muscles contract inhalation
- Where does air goes through in the respiratory system
- what seperated the the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity
- what is one of the symptoms that happened to somone with asthma
24 Clues: Where is the lung located • one example of carcinogens • Whaat is trachea lined with • Where do the bronchioles end in • what causes addiction to smokers • what is the other name of trachea • What is the smaller bronchus called • what is the proses of letting out air • what is the proses name of taking in air • what is the disease leading to accumulation • ...
The Excretory System 2022-11-07
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- Organ that stores urine
- Material that is unwanted and unusable and removed by the excretory system
- Organ that is part of the respiratory system and removes carbon dioxide
- Organ that moves urine to the outside of the body
- Organ that is part of the integumentary system and removes salt
- Organs that connect the kidney to the bladder and is tube-shaped
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- Organ that is part of the digestive system and removes undigested food
- Process that functions like the kidney and is done by a machine
- Organ that filters blood of cellular waste
- Liquid that is a waste product
10 Clues: Organ that stores urine • Liquid that is a waste product • Organ that filters blood of cellular waste • Organ that moves urine to the outside of the body • Process that functions like the kidney and is done by a machine • Organ that is part of the integumentary system and removes salt • Organs that connect the kidney to the bladder and is tube-shaped • ...
Healthy Living Crossword! 2013-06-12
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- New animal cells are created during the ______ (2 words)
- Cellular professes enable ____ to meet their basic needs
- Groups of cells working together form _____
- The ___ system caries oxygen and removes carbon dioxyde from the blood
- ___ Systems working together to carry outimportant tasks in the body
- ____ cells have a life cycle that includes both growth and division
- ____ cells have different structures that allow them to preform unique functions
- Uncontrolled rapid division of animal cells can be ______
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- Cellular ___ work together to carry out life functions
- ____ material is passed on during cell division
- The ___ system transports dissolved gases and nutrients through the body
- All cells begin alike and _____ into specialized cells
- The _____ system breakes down food absorbds nutrients and elimniates solid waste
- Cells must ____ for an organism to survive
- Studying ___ helps us understand how organisms function
15 Clues: Cells must ____ for an organism to survive • Groups of cells working together form _____ • ____ material is passed on during cell division • Cellular ___ work together to carry out life functions • All cells begin alike and _____ into specialized cells • Studying ___ helps us understand how organisms function • ...
Biology 2020-12-06
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- Distorts what is seen and perceived
- needle like ever green plants
- A drug derived from poppies
- Process by which plant make Food
- Inhalation of chemical through cigarette
- Chemical extracted from poppies
- animal with back bones
- plants with spores on the underside
- Speeds up nervous system
- People who inhale solvents
- A chemical found in cigarette
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- Addictive chemical found in cigarette
- A depressant drug
- Process of water passing through a membrane
- A respiratory disease
- Ocean specie
- Misuse
- Drug that lengthens reaction at the synapse
- very powerful stimulant drug
- Drugs that gives noxious fumes
- Drug that infects the lungs
21 Clues: Misuse • Ocean specie • A depressant drug • A respiratory disease • animal with back bones • Speeds up nervous system • People who inhale solvents • A drug derived from poppies • Drug that infects the lungs • very powerful stimulant drug • needle like ever green plants • A chemical found in cigarette • Drugs that gives noxious fumes • Chemical extracted from poppies • ...
Chapter 11 Nervous System II 2021-03-26
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- II Sensory Vision
- Bridge connecting medulla oblongata and cerebellum
- Controls visual and auditory
- Respiratory cardiac & vasomotor function
- Communication between right and left brain
- VIII Sensory Hearing & equilibrium
- CSF produced from
- Bundle of neuron cell bodies
- Function is nurture & protect
- Myelinated fibers
- Envelop the central nervous system
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- Capacity to arouse brain
- Controls sensory and motor activity of the body
- Thin inner contains many blood vessels
- CSF is formed in
- tiny reddish masses, secrete CSF
- Middle, forms weblike layer in dura mater
- XII Motor nerve Tongue movements
- I Sensory Smell
- Outer hardest toughest and most fibrous layer
20 Clues: I Sensory Smell • CSF is formed in • II Sensory Vision • CSF produced from • Myelinated fibers • Capacity to arouse brain • Controls visual and auditory • Bundle of neuron cell bodies • Function is nurture & protect • tiny reddish masses, secrete CSF • XII Motor nerve Tongue movements • VIII Sensory Hearing & equilibrium • Envelop the central nervous system • ...
Bones and Skeletal Tissues 2023-12-19
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- Attatches to ribs
- Top of thigh bone
- Cartilage in respiratory system
- Cauliflower ear
- Any protuberance of a bone
- Annulus fibrosus
- A rounded protuberance at the end of some bones
- raised or prominent part at the end of the bone
- A fibrous connective tissue
- Center portion of the skeleton
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- A thin layer of specialized connective tissue
- Osteoarthiritis
- structural support to the nose
- Connect bones
- Cushion joints,movement,structural support
- A small rounded prominence where connective tissues attach
- A cube shaped bone
- Above or on the condyle of a long bone
- hard and dense + structure and movement
- Pad and protect
20 Clues: Connect bones • Osteoarthiritis • Cauliflower ear • Pad and protect • Annulus fibrosus • Attatches to ribs • Top of thigh bone • A cube shaped bone • Any protuberance of a bone • A fibrous connective tissue • structural support to the nose • Center portion of the skeleton • Cartilage in respiratory system • Above or on the condyle of a long bone • hard and dense + structure and movement • ...
4th Grade Systems Review Homework 2025-02-11
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- This system allows your body to move using muscles.
- This system is made of bones and helps support and protect your body.
- This system allows humans and animals to have babies.
- This system helps you breathe by bringing oxygen into your lungs.
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- This system moves blood around the body using the heart and blood vessels.
- This system helps remove waste from your body through urine and sweat.
- This system is the outer layer of the body and protects you from germs.
- This system breaks down food so your body can use the nutrients.
- A part of the body that has a special job, like the heart or lungs.
9 Clues: This system allows your body to move using muscles. • This system allows humans and animals to have babies. • This system breaks down food so your body can use the nutrients. • This system helps you breathe by bringing oxygen into your lungs. • A part of the body that has a special job, like the heart or lungs. • ...
Health Review 1 2016-05-06
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- the nerve cells of the body
- thick bundle of nerves through which the brain communicates with the body
- bands of connective tissue joining bones together
- cells designed to search and destroy things that are not part of the body
- inflammation of the liver
- also known as high blood pressure
- disorder of the endocrine system; body's inability to regulate sugar
- circulation or flow of blood from heart to lungs and back to heart
- respiratory disorder that causes inflammation of the lungs
- the higher blood pressure; occurs during contraction of the ventricles
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- largest part of the brain
- tumor that shows no tendency to spread in the body
- wasting away of the muscle through lack of use
- substance that stimulates the immune system to develop an acquired immunity
- gland that is considered the "master" gland
- a cardiovascular condition "hardening of the arteries"
- relay signals from the central nervous system to the body
- body's largest internal organ
18 Clues: largest part of the brain • inflammation of the liver • the nerve cells of the body • body's largest internal organ • also known as high blood pressure • gland that is considered the "master" gland • wasting away of the muscle through lack of use • bands of connective tissue joining bones together • tumor that shows no tendency to spread in the body • ...
Health Review 1 2016-05-06
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- body's largest internal organ
- cells designed to search and destroy things that are not part of the body
- largest part of the brain
- wasting away of the muscle through lack of use
- a cardiovascular condition "hardening of the arteries"
- respiratory disorder that causes inflammation of the lungs
- bands of connective tissue joining bones together
- the higher blood pressure; occurs during contraction of the ventricles
- circulation or flow of blood from heart to lungs and back to heart
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- also known as high blood pressure
- gland that is considered the "master" gland
- relay signals from the central nervous system to the body
- inflammation of the liver
- disorder of the endocrine system; body's inability to regulate sugar
- tumor that shows no tendency to spread in the body
- thick bundle of nerves through which the brain communicates with the body
- substance that stimulates the immune system to develop an acquired immunity
- the nerve cells of the body
18 Clues: inflammation of the liver • largest part of the brain • the nerve cells of the body • body's largest internal organ • also known as high blood pressure • gland that is considered the "master" gland • wasting away of the muscle through lack of use • bands of connective tissue joining bones together • tumor that shows no tendency to spread in the body • ...
Health Review 1 2016-05-06
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- wasting away of the muscle through lack of use
- also known as high blood pressure
- the higher blood pressure; occurs during contraction of the ventricles
- a cardiovascular condition "hardening of the arteries"
- the nerve cells of the body
- body's largest internal organ
- gland that is considered the "master" gland
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- bands of connective tissue joining bones together
- relay signals from the central nervous system to the body
- thick bundle of nerves through which the brain communicates with the body
- respiratory disorder that causes inflammation of the lungs
- cells designed to search and destroy things that are not part of the body
- inflammation of the liver
- disorder of the endocrine system; body's inability to regulate sugar
- circulation or flow of blood from heart to lungs and back to heart
- substance that stimulates the immune system to develop an acquired immunity
- tumor that shows no tendency to spread in the body
- largest part of the brain
18 Clues: inflammation of the liver • largest part of the brain • the nerve cells of the body • body's largest internal organ • also known as high blood pressure • gland that is considered the "master" gland • wasting away of the muscle through lack of use • bands of connective tissue joining bones together • tumor that shows no tendency to spread in the body • ...
Q2 Extra Credit 2021-12-12
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- the sum of traits transmitted to a person by his/her biological parents
- liquid portion of blood
- a point at which two bones meet
- the body's main source of energy
- a disease in which abnormal cells multiply/spread
- the main organs of the respiratory system
- the system that serves as the body's support framework
- the way in which a person lives
- a blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- the state of a person's body, mind, and feelings, and how he or she gets along with others
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- substances that fight pathogens that cause infection and illness
- a substance that changes the way the body or mind works
- nutrient needed for growth/repair of body cells
- the body system for communication and control
- a hormone that prepares the body for quick action
- a drug used to prevent/cure illness or disease or to relieve pain
- a nutrient that makes up blood & other body fluids
- a highly addictive stimulant drug found in tobacco
18 Clues: liquid portion of blood • a point at which two bones meet • the way in which a person lives • the body's main source of energy • the main organs of the respiratory system • the body system for communication and control • nutrient needed for growth/repair of body cells • a hormone that prepares the body for quick action • a disease in which abnormal cells multiply/spread • ...
Cocaine 2023-10-20
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- a drug affecting the central nervous system, which can cause dizziness, euphoria, loss of memory, lack of coordination, and unconsciousness; many derive from the opium poppy
- a perception of somebody or something that is not really there, which is often a response to using drugs
- not having or being prevented from getting enough sleep
- respiratory means relating to or used in breathing or the system in the body that takes in and distributes oxygen. Failure means a breakdown or lessening of the performance of something. Therefore, respiratory failure is a lessening or breakdown of the ability to breathe oxygen into the body
- highly addictive central nervous system stimulant an illegal man-made synthetic drug in the same class as cocaine and other powerful street drugs
- unusually high excitability (nervous and liable to become quickly excited)
- unpredictable and unstable
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- brain and spinal cord
- relating to or used for the sense of touch
- a sudden blockage or rupture of a blood vessel in the brain resulting in, for example, loss of consciousness, partial loss of movement or loss of speech
- unusually highly stimulated; to cause physical activity in something such as a nerve or an organ
- restlessness, confusion, and sometimes hallucinations, caused by fever, poisoning, or brain injury
- the passage formed by the mouth, nose, throat, and lungs, through which air passess during breathing
- a state of being nervous and anxious and likely to lose control
- a feeling of great joy, excitement or well-being
- enlarged, usually describing the pupils of the eyes
16 Clues: brain and spinal cord • unpredictable and unstable • relating to or used for the sense of touch • a feeling of great joy, excitement or well-being • enlarged, usually describing the pupils of the eyes • not having or being prevented from getting enough sleep • a state of being nervous and anxious and likely to lose control • ...
Respiratory 2024-04-10
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- The oral cavity is also known as…
- It’s what makes you talk
- If the air sacs in your lungs become infected, you might get this…
- How many openings that are in the pharynx?
- The hairs on the inside of the trachea
- A pair of organs that supplies the body with oxygen
- The lungs are located here
- Fancy word for the wind pipe
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- the fancy word for throat
- Major passages of the lungs
- The lungs are divided into two of these
- This is a cover so food and air got to prevent from food and water going into the lungs
- This Filters and warms the air, and make it moist before it goes into the lungs.
- A organ that supplies blood to the whole body
14 Clues: It’s what makes you talk • the fancy word for throat • The lungs are located here • Major passages of the lungs • Fancy word for the wind pipe • The oral cavity is also known as… • The hairs on the inside of the trachea • The lungs are divided into two of these • How many openings that are in the pharynx? • A organ that supplies blood to the whole body • ...
Arthropoda 2021-04-01
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- Example of arachnida
- Ordo of myriapoda
- One of the example of Merostomata
- Skeleton in arthropods
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- An open circulatory system that consists of a dorsal blood vessel and large body cavities
- One of the classes in arthropods
- The middle portion in horseshoe crab
- One of the respiratory system in arthropoda
8 Clues: Ordo of myriapoda • Example of arachnida • Skeleton in arthropods • One of the classes in arthropods • One of the example of Merostomata • The middle portion in horseshoe crab • One of the respiratory system in arthropoda • An open circulatory system that consists of a dorsal blood vessel and large body cavities
Organs and Organ Systems 2023-09-14
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- the system that transports oxygen, nutrients, hormones, and wastes; helps regulate body temperature;
- the system that produces hormones that act on target tissues in other organs to influence growth, development, and metabolism; helps maintain homeostasis
- A group of organs that work together to perform one or more function
- the system that produces voluntary and involuntary movements; helps to circulate blood and move food through the digestive system
- the system that to filter blood and create urine as a waste by-product
- A group of cells that possess a similar structure and perform a specific function
- the system that protects against disease; stores and generates white blood cells
- the system that regulates body’s response to changes in internal and external environment; processes information
- the system that protects against infection, UV radiation; regulates body temperature
- the system that a group of organs, vessels and tissues that protect you from infection and keep a healthy balance of fluids throughout your body
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- the system that breaks down and absorbs nutrients, salts, and water; transfers digested materials to the blood; eliminates some waste
- the system that filters blood and eliminates waste products; helps maintain homeostasis
- A collection of tissue structurally form a functional unit specialized to perform a specific function
- the system that produces and transports reproductive cells; provides the environment for embryonic development in females
- the system that brings in oxygen for cells, expels carbon dioxide and water vapor
- the system that supports and protects vital organs; allows movement; stores minerals; bone marrow is site of red blood cell production
16 Clues: A group of organs that work together to perform one or more function • the system that to filter blood and create urine as a waste by-product • the system that protects against disease; stores and generates white blood cells • the system that brings in oxygen for cells, expels carbon dioxide and water vapor • ...
Unit 3 Vocabulary Review 2021-11-18
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- juicy
- small train in the inner city
- fly slowly like a butterfly
- roll into something bigger
- significant example of art or place
- gently rub something with hand
- transparent purple gem
- a state of shock and don't know what to do
- something that annoys us
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- all around you and in your head
- breathing system
- light drop of some liquid
- two words or more that behave like soulmate
- uncontrollably shaken due to cold temperature
- a black powder produced after combustion
- important event
- heavy breathing due to air pollution
- a small group of trees
18 Clues: juicy • important event • breathing system • transparent purple gem • a small group of trees • something that annoys us • light drop of some liquid • roll into something bigger • fly slowly like a butterfly • small train in the inner city • gently rub something with hand • all around you and in your head • significant example of art or place • heavy breathing due to air pollution • ...
The Most Epic 7th Grade Science Puzzle 2022-05-25
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- The process plants go through to turn sunlight into energy
- this body system controls your breathing
- These land structures give us evidence of fault lines
- This body system controls all of you body's movement and your thoughts
- universal force that keeps us from flying :(
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- a perfect harmony of organisms
- Materials that are not alive but still shape the ecosystem
- The movement of electricity and example is telephone wires
- One example of this word is pushing a person and they move
- These are rocks formed by magma
- a body system that allows you to break down your food.
- Process of selection that alters an organism in a way that is not natural
- -------- make up rocks
- 8-6+1-2 law of motion or the law of -------
14 Clues: -------- make up rocks • a perfect harmony of organisms • These are rocks formed by magma • this body system controls your breathing • 8-6+1-2 law of motion or the law of ------- • universal force that keeps us from flying :( • These land structures give us evidence of fault lines • a body system that allows you to break down your food. • ...
homeostasis 2017-11-28
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- The system involved in the sexual reproduction of the species
- The system that transports nutrients, gases, and wastes around the body.
- The maintenance of an internal balance such as regulation of blood sugar.
- The system that enables animals to sense stimuli and respond
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- They system involved in the physical and chemical breakdown of food
- The system responsible for waste removal
- The system responsible for gas exchange organs Structures composed of different tissues specialized in carrying out certain functions
- A group of organs that have related functions
- Groups of cells that work together to perform specialized tasks
9 Clues: The system responsible for waste removal • A group of organs that have related functions • The system that enables animals to sense stimuli and respond • The system involved in the sexual reproduction of the species • Groups of cells that work together to perform specialized tasks • They system involved in the physical and chemical breakdown of food • ...
RESPIRATORY THERAPY CROSSWORD 2022-01-17
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- RIGHT HEART FAILURE DUE TO PULMONARY HYPERTENSION
- MOST ABUNDANT GAS IN ROOM AIR
- TYPE OF LOW PITCH SOFT BREATH SOUNDS LOCATED AROUND PERIPHERAL LUNG AREAS
- MANUFACTURER OF BIPAP MASK
- CONTRAINDICATED IN THE PRESENCE OF A TENSION PNEUMOTHORAX
- THE POINT OF MAXIMUM HUMIDITY AT THE POINT OF THE CARINA
- BLUE SHADE OF SKIN
- NATIONWIDE GOVERNING BODY OF RESPIRATORY
- TARGETED RECEPTORS IN BRONCHODILATION SPECIFICALLY WITH LEVALBUTEROL
- COLORLESS TASTELESS TRANSPARENT GAS
- THE COLOR OF A CO2 GAS TANK
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- INERTIAL, GRAVITATIONAL AND SEDIMENTATION IMPACTION
- THE COLOR OF He GAS TANK
- A VENT MODE WHE A PRECISE MINUTE VENTILATION OR A BLOOD GAS PARAMETER IS ABSOLUTELY ESSENTIAL
- BLOCKING OF ACETYLCHOLINE
- USED TO TREAT HYPOXIC RESPIRATORY FAILURE WHILE ON VENT
- ONE FOTHE OTHER ROUTE OF COLLATERAL VENTILATION
- USED TO CONTROL THERAPEUTIC GAS TO PATIENT
- THE OPPOSITE OF A QUICK CONNECT SYSTEM
- EXTREME VQ MISMATCH
- MAJOR LEFT TO RIGHT SHUNTING
- RESPIRED GAS WITH NO GAS EXCHANGE
- THE FIRST NEGATIVE PRESSURE VENTILATOR
- INTERFACE OF LOW FLOW NATURE WITH 60-80% FIO2
- ABNORMAL INCREASE IN ANTEROPOSTERIOR SPACE
- TERM WHEN A TRACH OR ETT IS ENCASED IN BACTERIA
26 Clues: BLUE SHADE OF SKIN • EXTREME VQ MISMATCH • THE COLOR OF He GAS TANK • BLOCKING OF ACETYLCHOLINE • MANUFACTURER OF BIPAP MASK • THE COLOR OF A CO2 GAS TANK • MAJOR LEFT TO RIGHT SHUNTING • MOST ABUNDANT GAS IN ROOM AIR • RESPIRED GAS WITH NO GAS EXCHANGE • COLORLESS TASTELESS TRANSPARENT GAS • THE OPPOSITE OF A QUICK CONNECT SYSTEM • THE FIRST NEGATIVE PRESSURE VENTILATOR • ...
BIO 104 Lab on Respiratory Disease 2022-03-30
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- - The vaccine that occurs protection against TB [7,space,8,space,6]
- - The fungal disease that affects the respiratory track and contracted from bird or bat droppings [14]
- - Outbreaks of this respiratory disease occurred in 2003 mainly in the Far East and is caused by a virus [6,space,5,space,11,space,8]
- - Technical name for whooping cough [9]
- - TB testing Centers throughout the state are called [4]
- - technical name for voice box [6]
- - The structure that leads from the trachea to the lungs [8]
- - Drug used in the treatment of TB [8]
- - Virus that can cause the common cold [10]
- - The code name for swine flu [4]
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- - What does D stand for in DTP [10]
- - Fungal diseases are known as[7]
- - A respiratory disease that is caused by a virus and outbreaks have occurred in people returning from Hajj [6,space,4,space,11,space,8]
- - A drug used to treat TB [9]
- - The technical name for throat [7]
- - The bacterium that causes TB [13,space,12]
- - The microscopic air sacs in lungs that allow gas exchange [7]
- - Technical name for Strep throat [13,space.12]
- - According to your textbook, this many people died during the 1918/19 Flu pandemic in one season [5,space,7]
- - The technical name for windpipe [7]
- - The bacterium that can cause pneumonia [13,space,10]
21 Clues: - A drug used to treat TB [9] • - Fungal diseases are known as[7] • - The code name for swine flu [4] • - technical name for voice box [6] • - What does D stand for in DTP [10] • - The technical name for throat [7] • - The technical name for windpipe [7] • - Drug used in the treatment of TB [8] • - Technical name for whooping cough [9] • ...
CHALLENGE THREE 2021-01-17
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- THE MOST BASIC, INDEPENDENT UNIT OF LIFE
- SYSTEM THAT CARRIES THE OXYGEN THAT CELLS NEED TO THE BLOOD
- SYSTEM THAT PREPARES INGESTED FOODS SO THE CELL CAN USE THEM
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- SUBSTANCES MADE FROM DEAD OR WEAKENED VIRUSES
- ORGAN THAT SENDS BLOOD AROUND THE BODY
- A RED LIQUID WHICH TRANSPORTS SUBSTANCES THROUGHOUT THE BODY
- THE PROTEIN SHELL OF A VIRUS
- SYSTEM THAT FIGHT VIRUSES
8 Clues: SYSTEM THAT FIGHT VIRUSES • THE PROTEIN SHELL OF A VIRUS • ORGAN THAT SENDS BLOOD AROUND THE BODY • THE MOST BASIC, INDEPENDENT UNIT OF LIFE • SUBSTANCES MADE FROM DEAD OR WEAKENED VIRUSES • SYSTEM THAT CARRIES THE OXYGEN THAT CELLS NEED TO THE BLOOD • A RED LIQUID WHICH TRANSPORTS SUBSTANCES THROUGHOUT THE BODY • ...
Human body review 2019-12-11
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- System iḿ a group of organs that work together to perform a specific function
- Filters waste from the blood like urea, water, salt and proteins.
- I take blood away from the heart.
- Intestine I take in all the water.
- iḿ the upper chamber of the heart my bother is the ventricle.
- iḿ the lower chamber of the heart, my sister, is the atrium.
- System I Bring in oxygen into the body & Gets rid of carbon dioxide.
- Iḿ the basic unit of living things.
- I carry blood back to the heart.
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- collection of tissues that carry out a specialized function of the body.
- System I Transports oxygen, waste, nutrients, hormones, heat around the body
- System Breaks down food into smaller molecules. Absorbs these nutrients into the body.
- iḿ a lot of cells that are together.
- I hold in your urine.
- System iḿ a group of organs that work together to perform a specific function.
- Blood Cell I carry oxygen from the lungs to the body cells.
16 Clues: I hold in your urine. • I carry blood back to the heart. • I take blood away from the heart. • Intestine I take in all the water. • Iḿ the basic unit of living things. • iḿ a lot of cells that are together. • Blood Cell I carry oxygen from the lungs to the body cells. • iḿ the lower chamber of the heart, my sister, is the atrium. • ...
Biology T1 p2 2021-10-01
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- The uptake of molecular oxygen from the environment and the discharge of carbon dioxide to the environment.
- Blood cells that perform the function of destroying disease-causing microorganisms.
- Allows air to pass to and from lungs.
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- Blood that carries an abundant amount of oxygen.
- A column-shaped cell found in the respiratory and intestinal tracts, which secretes the main component of mucus.
- A hollow, muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
- A thick, slippery substance produced by the body.
- Main organs of the respiratory system.
- Upper part of torso.
9 Clues: Upper part of torso. • Allows air to pass to and from lungs. • Main organs of the respiratory system. • Blood that carries an abundant amount of oxygen. • A thick, slippery substance produced by the body. • A hollow, muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body. • Blood cells that perform the function of destroying disease-causing microorganisms. • ...
HUMAN BODY SYSTEM 2022-09-20
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- Organ that gets oxygen into your blood stream.
- organ that remove waste from your blood
- body system that gives the body its shape, allows movement, makes blood cells, provides protection for organs and stores minerals
- body system that Carry gases between the outside air and your blood.
- organ that carries blood AWAY from the heart
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- It is a mix of waste and water from the kidney
- System that Pumps blood throughout the body providing it with oxygen and removing waste.
- bone that Protects the abdominal organs
- Body system that allows us to break down food and absorb its nutrients
- Organ that produces fluid that help to digest food.
- body system that filter blood and create urine as a waste by-product
11 Clues: organ that remove waste from your blood • bone that Protects the abdominal organs • organ that carries blood AWAY from the heart • Organ that gets oxygen into your blood stream. • It is a mix of waste and water from the kidney • Organ that produces fluid that help to digest food. • body system that filter blood and create urine as a waste by-product • ...
George 2021-02-11
10 Clues: our nationality is • meat is full of it • very good, splendid • the respiratory ..... • where you watch a show • ..... one will you choose • to wait without being annoyed • Dad has two sons and no .......... • The feeling of wanting to learn more • Should eat 5 a day fruit or ..........
Respiratory Problems 2023-09-18
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- when water obstructs the airway
- viral infection, windpipe and larynx
- expel waste gas
- take in oxygen
- system; mouth, nose, trachea, lungs
- squeezing around neck or throat
Down
- airway is blocked externally or internally
- common manifestation of anxiety attack
- insufficient oxygen in body tissues
- muscles of air passages go into spasm
10 Clues: take in oxygen • expel waste gas • when water obstructs the airway • squeezing around neck or throat • insufficient oxygen in body tissues • system; mouth, nose, trachea, lungs • viral infection, windpipe and larynx • muscles of air passages go into spasm • common manifestation of anxiety attack • airway is blocked externally or internally
Crossword #1 10/24/24 2024-10-23
10 Clues: Too much • Post to this gait • This bit has a port • Headstall, bit, reins • Capillary Refill Time • Ideal angle is 45 degrees • Lungs are part of this system • Fed to generate heat in the horse • American Quarter Horse Association • Foundation sire of the American Quarter Horse
The Most Epic 7th Grade Science Puzzle 2022-05-25
Across
- The process plants go through to turn sunlight into energy
- this body system controls your breathing
- These land structures give us evidence of fault lines
- This body system controls all of you body's movement and your thoughts
- universal force that keeps us from flying :(
Down
- a perfect harmony of organisms
- Materials that are not alive but still shape the ecosystem
- The movement of electricity and example is telephone wires
- One example of this word is pushing a person and they move
- These are rocks formed by magma
- a body system that allows you to break down your food.
- Process of selection that alters an organism in a way that is not natural
- -------- make up rocks
- 8-6+1-2 law of motion or the law of -------
14 Clues: -------- make up rocks • a perfect harmony of organisms • These are rocks formed by magma • this body system controls your breathing • 8-6+1-2 law of motion or the law of ------- • universal force that keeps us from flying :( • These land structures give us evidence of fault lines • a body system that allows you to break down your food. • ...
Health Review 1 2016-05-06
Across
- disorder of the endocrine system; body's inability to regulate sugar
- relay signals from the central nervous system to the body
- gland that is considered the "master" gland
- inflammation of the liver
- largest part of the brain
- the higher blood pressure; occurs during contraction of the ventricles
- wasting away of the muscle through lack of use
- respiratory disorder that causes inflammation of the lungs
- the nerve cells of the body
Down
- a cardiovascular condition "hardening of the arteries"
- also known as high blood pressure
- bands of connective tissue joining bones together
- cells designed to search and destroy things that are not part of the body
- body's largest internal organ
- thick bundle of nerves through which the brain communicates with the body
- circulation or flow of blood from heart to lungs and back to heart
- substance that stimulates the immune system to develop an acquired immunity
- tumor that shows no tendency to spread in the body
18 Clues: inflammation of the liver • largest part of the brain • the nerve cells of the body • body's largest internal organ • also known as high blood pressure • gland that is considered the "master" gland • wasting away of the muscle through lack of use • bands of connective tissue joining bones together • tumor that shows no tendency to spread in the body • ...
ANATOMY RULES! 2023-12-20
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- the organ system that includes the diaphragm
- the name of the upper arm bone
- the number of bones that make up the skull
- the name of the cavity superior to the diaphragm
- word that refers to the neck or part of the uterus
- the number of different organ systems in the human body
- anatomical name for throat
- this organ is both digestive and endocrine
- contractions of the GI tract that move food along
- this blocks food from entering your nose when you swallow
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- the stomach is ___ to the pancreas (direction)
- this is the organ system that contains the skin
- 206 of these provide protection, structure and allow for movement
- the technical name for the "back of the head" region
- the only organ system that is different between males & females
- the plane that divides the body into equal left and right parts
- direction: farther from the skin; more internal
- the second section of small intestine
18 Clues: anatomical name for throat • the name of the upper arm bone • the second section of small intestine • the number of bones that make up the skull • this organ is both digestive and endocrine • the organ system that includes the diaphragm • the stomach is ___ to the pancreas (direction) • this is the organ system that contains the skin • ...
Q4 Extra Credit 2022-04-12
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- the system that serves as the body's support framework
- substances that fight pathogens that cause infection and illness
- the liquid portion of blood
- a unit of energy available from food for use by the body
- the sum of traits transmitted to a person by his/her biological parents
- a highly addictive stimulant drug found in tobacco
- a point at which two bones meet
- a healthful aim or purpose that a person can achieve over a lifetime
- a balanced state of health
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- the way in which a person lives
- the body system for communication and control
- a condition in which the body reacts to a food or other substance
- the body's main source of energy
- resistance to a particular disease
- a hormone that prepares the body for quick action
- this protects the ends of bone and keeps them from rubbing together
- the state of a person's body, mind, feelings, and how they get along with others
- the main organs of the respiratory system
18 Clues: a balanced state of health • the liquid portion of blood • the way in which a person lives • a point at which two bones meet • the body's main source of energy • resistance to a particular disease • the main organs of the respiratory system • the body system for communication and control • a hormone that prepares the body for quick action • ...
Homeostasis Mini Unit Crossword 2023-05-17
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- Works alongside immune system as the first line of defense from pathogens
- Protein catalysts
- Works alongside the endocrine system to initiate sexual maturation and the development of a fetus
- Support, protection, and movement
- Stability of the internal environment and the mechanisms that maintain that stability
- Gas exchange (taking in O2 and getting rid of CO2)
- Production and secretion of hormones for regulating body processes
- Sensory organ that receives the stimulus
- Mouth, stomach, intestines
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- Works alongside endocrine system to transport hormones for signaling
- An organ that does the response
- Output of a process is used as an input to control the behavior of the overall process itself, usually leading to inhibition of the process
- Substances that speed up the reactions without being permanently altered
- Movement and stabilization
- Collects, processes, and responds to all sensory information; Control center
- Maintains water balance, filters blood, and eliminates waste
- An action that evokes a response
- The effect, caused by the stimulus
18 Clues: Protein catalysts • Movement and stabilization • Mouth, stomach, intestines • An organ that does the response • An action that evokes a response • Support, protection, and movement • The effect, caused by the stimulus • Sensory organ that receives the stimulus • Gas exchange (taking in O2 and getting rid of CO2) • Maintains water balance, filters blood, and eliminates waste • ...
science 2024-11-08
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- The...absorb the water and hold the plant in the soil
- the digested food is then sent to different parts of the body by the circulatory system to provide us with ......
- the role of the large intestine in the digestive process is to absorb ...
- Which part of the skeletal system protects the brain?
- support the plant
- system in the body helps you to breathe.
- ... system supports the body and gives it shape.
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- The...on the plant helps to make seeds and fruit
- The...use the sun and air to make food for the plant
- there are many tiny openings on the leaf called... and these openings help plants to take in and give out gases.
- in the stomach, the food is digested further and mixed with digestive ....
- To grow, a plant needs ... and sun
- the blood carry ... and nutrients to the all parts of body
- the main role of the...intestine in digestion is to absorb nutrients from food
- ... system helps different parts of the body to move
- im the mouth, the food is chewed into smaller pieces and ... makes the food soft enough to swallow.
- is part of the digestive system that helps to break down food
17 Clues: support the plant • To grow, a plant needs ... and sun • system in the body helps you to breathe. • The...on the plant helps to make seeds and fruit • ... system supports the body and gives it shape. • The...use the sun and air to make food for the plant • ... system helps different parts of the body to move • The...absorb the water and hold the plant in the soil • ...
Main Body Systems 2025-04-07
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- Gastrointestinal tube and accessory digestive organs
- Male and female reproductive structures
- Organs of general and special sense
- Skeletal, cardiac, and smooth muscle
- Heart and blood vessels
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- Lungs and air passageways
- Central nervous system and peripheral nerves
- Skin, hair, nails, and hooves
- Endocrine glands and hormones
- Bones and joints
- Kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, and urethra
11 Clues: Bones and joints • Heart and blood vessels • Lungs and air passageways • Skin, hair, nails, and hooves • Endocrine glands and hormones • Organs of general and special sense • Skeletal, cardiac, and smooth muscle • Male and female reproductive structures • Central nervous system and peripheral nerves • Kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, and urethra • ...
Diseases caused by Bacteria 2023-11-30
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- infectious disease caused by Bacillus anthracis
- a mosquito-borne disease caused by a parasite.
- dysentery caused by the protozoan parasite Entamoeba histolytica
- an infection caused by a single-celled parasite called Toxoplasma gondii.
- infectious disease that infects the lungs
- It can be very contagious and spreads quickly, most often causes respiratory symptoms that can feel much like a cold, the flu, or pneumonia.
- a fungal infection typically on the skin or mucous membranes
- an infection caused by Clostridium tetani
- Human immunodeficiency is the virus that causes acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. When a person becomes infected with HIV, the virus attacks and weakens the immune system.
- a very contagious disease that causes fever, a red rash, cough and watery eyes. It can have serious complications in some people.
- caused by protozoan parasites which are transmitted by the bite of infected female phlebotomine sandflies.
Down
- a disease caused by a parasite.
- a fungal infection that usually begins between the toes
- a type of yeast that can cause severe illness
- a highly contagious fungal infection of the or scalp
- an infectious and frequently fatal disease marked by fever and severe internal bleeding, spread through contact with infected body fluids by a filovirus, whose normal host species is unknown.
- an infection that inflames your lungs' air sacs
- a fungal skin infection that causes an itchy rash in warm, moist areas of the body
- a bacterial infection that makes your throat feel scratchy and sore
- A contagious viral infection that attacks the respiratory system (throat, nose, and lungs).
20 Clues: a disease caused by a parasite. • infectious disease that infects the lungs • an infection caused by Clostridium tetani • a type of yeast that can cause severe illness • a mosquito-borne disease caused by a parasite. • infectious disease caused by Bacillus anthracis • an infection that inflames your lungs' air sacs • ...
Week 4 Pharm - Oxygenation 2025-02-14
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- An inhaled medication that blocks acetylcholine to reduce bronchoconstriction, often used in COPD management
- A medication that loosens and clears mucus from the respiratory tract
- A corticosteroid that reduces inflammation and is used to treat chronic respiratory diseases
- A condition that can result from excessive CO2 buildup in the blood, often associated with respiratory acidosis
- A common side effect of codeine, especially in the context of using it for cough suppression
- The condition of low oxygen levels in the blood
- A long-acting bronchodilator that helps prevent bronchospasms, commonly used in asthma and COPD
- A medication class used for treating allergic reactions and symptoms like sneezing, runny nose, and watery eyes
- A type of bronchodilator that relaxes bronchial smooth muscle and is commonly used for quick relief of asthma symptoms
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- A common medication used to manage asthma that is not for immediate relief but used to prevent asthma attack
- A medication that relieves coughing by affecting the brain's cough center
- The pharmacological action of medications that increase airflow to the lungs by relaxing bronchial muscle
- A second-line bronchodilator that has a narrow therapeutic range and can cause serious side effects if serum levels become too high
- A medication that loosens mucus and is often used in the treatment of pneumonia and bronchitis
- A class of medications that block the action of acetylcholine to reduce bronchospasm
- A drug used to loosen and clear mucus from the respiratory tract, often prescribed for chronic bronchitis and emphysema
- A condition where a patient's skin and mucous membranes turn bluish due to low oxygen levels
- The term for a drug that narrows nasal blood vessels, helping to relieve nasal congestion
- A type of respiratory condition that involves prolonged coughing and chest congestion, often caused by an infection
- A medication used to treat inflammation of the respiratory tract, often prescribed for asthma and COPD
20 Clues: The condition of low oxygen levels in the blood • A medication that loosens and clears mucus from the respiratory tract • A medication that relieves coughing by affecting the brain's cough center • A class of medications that block the action of acetylcholine to reduce bronchospasm • ...
Crossword (: 2013-02-12
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- largest portion of the brain
- ne of three major parts of the autonomic nervous system: the others being the enteric and parasympathetic systems
- center of the nervous system in all vertebrate
- affects heart rate, digestion, respiratory rate, salivation, perspiration, pupillary dilation, micturition
- is an electrically excitable cell that processes and transmits information through electrical and chemical signals.
- a long, thin, tubular bundle of nervous tissue and support cells that extends from the brain
- portion of the central nervous system associated with vision, hearing, motor control, sleep/wake, arousal (alertness), and temperature regulation
- part of the nervous system that integrates the information that it receives from
- region of the brain that plays an important role in motor control.
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- clear colorless bodily fluid produced in the choroid plexus of the brain
- region of the vertebrate neural tube which gives rise to posterior forebrain structures
- complex network of nerves and cells that carry messages to and from the brain and spinal cord to various parts of the body.
- consists of the nerves and ganglia outside of the brain and spinal cord
- is a midline symmetrical structure within the brains of vertebrates including humans, situated between the cerebral cortex and midbrain.
- enclosed, cable-like bundle of axons (the long, slender projections of neurons) in the peripheral nervous system.
- is one of two large chambers that collect and expel blood received from an atrium towards the peripheral beds within the body and lungs.
- lower half of the brainstem
- a portion of the brain that contains a number of small nuclei with a variety of functions
- nervous system (PSNS, or occasionally PNS) is one of the two main divisions of the autonomic nervous system (ANS).
- system of membranes which envelops the central nervous system
20 Clues: lower half of the brainstem • largest portion of the brain • center of the nervous system in all vertebrate • system of membranes which envelops the central nervous system • region of the brain that plays an important role in motor control. • consists of the nerves and ganglia outside of the brain and spinal cord • ...
Frog Anatomy Crossword 2024-05-07
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- Attaches to the front of the frog's mouth
- Where food is digested
- Part of the respiratory system, allow the frog to breathe
- Pumps blood throughout the frog's body, part of the circulatory system
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- Tube that connects the mouth and stomach
- Part of the digestive system, small and large parts
- Special membrane that holds together organs in the digestive system
- Organ first noticed in the abdominal cavity, has 3 lobes
8 Clues: Where food is digested • Tube that connects the mouth and stomach • Attaches to the front of the frog's mouth • Part of the digestive system, small and large parts • Organ first noticed in the abdominal cavity, has 3 lobes • Part of the respiratory system, allow the frog to breathe • Special membrane that holds together organs in the digestive system • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2023-10-05
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- The smallest blood vessels in the body, where the exchange of oxygen, nutrients, and waste products occurs with body tissues.
- The protective membrane surrounding the heart that helps reduce friction during heartbeats.
- Also known as the windpipe, it is a tube that connects the larynx to the lungs, allowing air to pass through during respiration.
- Blood vessels that carry oxygenated blood from the lungs back to the heart.
- The set of organs and structures involved in the process of respiration, including the lungs, airways, and diaphragm.
- A dome-shaped muscle beneath the lungs that aids in the process of breathing by contracting and relaxing.
- The sequence of events that occur during one complete heartbeat, involving the contraction and relaxation of the heart chambers.
- The two lower chambers of the heart that receive blood from the atria and pump it out to the lungs and the body.
- Also known as the voice box, it houses the vocal cords and plays a role in producing sound during speech.
- An organ involved in filtering and storing blood, as well as producing certain immune cells.
- One of the two upper chambers of the heart, where blood is received before being pumped to the ventricles.
- A protein found in red blood cells that binds to oxygen and helps transport it from the lungs to the body's tissues.
- The part of the circulatory system that carries deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs for oxygenation and returns oxygenated blood back to the heart.
- The hollow space behind the nose where air is warmed, moistened, and filtered before entering the respiratory system.
- A waste gas produced by cells during metabolism, which is transported to the lungs and expelled during respiration.
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- Blood vessels that carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart from various parts of the body.
- A muscular organ responsible for pumping blood throughout the circulatory system, supplying oxygen and nutrients to the body's tissues.
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs where oxygen is taken up and carbon dioxide is released during the process of respiration.
- The muscular middle layer of the heart responsible for contracting and pumping blood.
- Blood cells responsible for carrying oxygen to tissues and removing carbon dioxide, containing hemoglobin to facilitate gas exchange.
- The force exerted by circulating blood against the walls of the blood vessels, with systolic pressure representing the heart's contraction and diastolic pressure representing the heart's relaxation.
- The throat region that connects the nasal and oral cavities to the larynx, serving as a passage for both air and food.
- The primary organs of the respiratory system where oxygen is taken in and carbon dioxide is expelled.
- Small blood vessels that collect blood from capillaries and carry it toward larger veins.
- The main airways branching off from the trachea that further divide into smaller bronchioles, leading to the lungs.
- Blood vessels that carry oxygenated blood away from the heart and distribute it to various parts of the body.
- Small cell fragments in the blood that help with blood clotting and wound healing.
- The part of the circulatory system that delivers oxygenated blood from the heart to the body's tissues and returns deoxygenated blood back to the heart.
- A vital gas that is inhaled during respiration and necessary for the body's energy production.
- A vital fluid that transports oxygen, nutrients, hormones, and waste products throughout the body.
30 Clues: Blood vessels that carry oxygenated blood from the lungs back to the heart. • Small cell fragments in the blood that help with blood clotting and wound healing. • The muscular middle layer of the heart responsible for contracting and pumping blood. • Small blood vessels that collect blood from capillaries and carry it toward larger veins. • ...
COVID-19 2023-09-21
9 Clues: IV antiviral • mask required • Best way to prevent spread • primary mode of transmission • may help with fever management • most effective diagnostic test • those at risk for complications • infection directly affects this system • quicker, less effective way to detect virus
Science 2024-05-10
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- In which body system would you find marrow?
- What body system does your spinal cord belong to?
- Which body system distribute oxygen?
- In which body system would you find hemoglobin?
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- Which body system is in charge of hormones?
- Which body system absorb nutrients?
- Which body system absorbs oxygen?
- What organism aids your body with digestion?
- Which body system distributes nutrients?
9 Clues: Which body system absorbs oxygen? • Which body system absorb nutrients? • Which body system distribute oxygen? • Which body system distributes nutrients? • In which body system would you find marrow? • Which body system is in charge of hormones? • What organism aids your body with digestion? • In which body system would you find hemoglobin? • ...
Health: Mind,Body and Soul 2014-03-15
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- The four walls of _______
- Your body needs this to move
- Lesson 8's Subject
- The respiratory system master
- The Subject this is for
- and soul The current unit
- The most important thing for your brain to function properly
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- Connects muscles to bone
- The spine protects your __________
- Has acid in it
- Where you chew your food
11 Clues: Has acid in it • Lesson 8's Subject • The Subject this is for • Connects muscles to bone • Where you chew your food • The four walls of _______ • and soul The current unit • Your body needs this to move • The respiratory system master • The spine protects your __________ • The most important thing for your brain to function properly
Science 2023-10-24
11 Clues: Pumps blood • Exchanges air • A lot of cells • A lot off tissue cells • The cells that collect air • Carries blood to the heart • How we get the nutrients we need • The system containing your lungs • Lets blood flow through the body • The cells that fight off bacteria • Carries blood away from the heart
Pulmonary Rehab Week 2024 2024-02-22
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- Emergency breathing medication
- Shortness of breath
- Chronic disease associated with coughing and sputum
- Chronic _______ Pulmonary Disease
- Study of the respiratory system
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- The largest airway - sometimes called the wind pipe
- Number one cause of COPD
- Wear this to prevent inhaling irritants
- Lung disease associated with air trapping
- Outdoor irritant in spring
- Organs used for breathing
11 Clues: Shortness of breath • Number one cause of COPD • Organs used for breathing • Outdoor irritant in spring • Emergency breathing medication • Study of the respiratory system • Chronic _______ Pulmonary Disease • Wear this to prevent inhaling irritants • Lung disease associated with air trapping • The largest airway - sometimes called the wind pipe • ...
Organ Systems 2022-08-22
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- Bones, support, and leverage
- Processing of food into bits that can be absorbed by cells
- Motion and control
- Heart & blood
- Immune system and drainage of fluid
- Lungs and oxygen
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- Skin & hair
- Creation of new organisms
- Expulsion of waste products and bacteria
- Manufacture and distribution of hormones
- Command and control, delivery of messages to specific regions
11 Clues: Skin & hair • Heart & blood • Lungs and oxygen • Motion and control • Creation of new organisms • Bones, support, and leverage • Immune system and drainage of fluid • Expulsion of waste products and bacteria • Manufacture and distribution of hormones • Processing of food into bits that can be absorbed by cells • Command and control, delivery of messages to specific regions
Digestive System 2025-12-09
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- j-shaped muscular organ
- part of the digestive and respiratory system
- community of microorganisms
- makes bile for fat digestion
- connects the throat to the stomach
- large and small sections of GI tract
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- the breakdown of food into nutrients
- where digestion begins
- creates hormones for digestion
- contains enzymes that break down sugar
- mechanically break food down in the mouth
- wave like movement of GI tract
- another name for the large intestine
- stores bile
14 Clues: stores bile • where digestion begins • j-shaped muscular organ • community of microorganisms • makes bile for fat digestion • creates hormones for digestion • wave like movement of GI tract • connects the throat to the stomach • the breakdown of food into nutrients • another name for the large intestine • large and small sections of GI tract • ...
Gas Exchange in Animals 2024-04-11
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- tiny hair-like structures in bronchi to push foreign matter up to throat
- throat, at back of mouth and nose, connects to oesophagus and trachea
- respiratory organ of many arachnids (e.g. spider)
- flap which closes when swallowing to block airway
- cartilaginous air tube from mouth to bronchi (aka "windpipe")
- respiratory organ of terrestrial vertebrates
- breathing movements
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- wetting agent produced in alveoli to help keep them open
- respiratory organs in many aquatic animals (e.g. fish)
- tiny air sacs in lungs where gas exchange occurs
- sticky substance secreted by glands in airway to trap foreign material
- respiratory openings along the thorax and abdomen of insects (e.g. grasshoppers)
- voice box
- branched passageways from trachea to lungs
14 Clues: voice box • breathing movements • branched passageways from trachea to lungs • respiratory organ of terrestrial vertebrates • tiny air sacs in lungs where gas exchange occurs • respiratory organ of many arachnids (e.g. spider) • flap which closes when swallowing to block airway • respiratory organs in many aquatic animals (e.g. fish) • ...
Metabolism Vocabulary Crossword 2023-11-09
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- System the body system that transports molecules to and from cells of the body
- the tubes to the lungs swell making it difficult for oxygen to get to the body
- System the body system that takes in food and breaks it down
- the name of our patient
- feeling this is Elisas primary symptom
- System the body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
- a molecule that organisms can use to release energy, and that is made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms
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- the ability to make things move or change
- a molecule that organisms get from the air or water around them and use to release energy
- acid molecules that are the building blocks of proteins
- a medical condition where a person does not have enough iron to make enough red blood cells so they can not move oxygen around the body quickly
- a medical condition where glucose does not get into the cells because there is not enough insulin
- the body's use of molecules for energy and growth
- a group of atoms joined together in a particular way
- a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole
15 Clues: the name of our patient • feeling this is Elisas primary symptom • the ability to make things move or change • the body's use of molecules for energy and growth • a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole • a group of atoms joined together in a particular way • acid molecules that are the building blocks of proteins • ...
Grade 8 Science, Unit 2 2023-11-07
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- the body system that includes the blood, the heart, and the blood vessels
- the largest organ of the lymphatic system which recycles old blood cells and makes new ones
- a pale yellow fluid that is the main liquid in blood
- a tiny blood vessel that carries blood to individual cells
- fluid drained from body tissues, which contains protein, salt, sugar, and nitrogen wastes
- the system that includes the skin of the human body
- a narrow, dead-end tube connected to the large intestine
- a blood vessel that carries blood to the heart
- a group of body organs working together to perform a major function
- a blood cell which carries oxygen and carbon dioxide
- a body unit consisting of various kinds of tissues that work together
- a strong band of cartilage that holds a joint firmly in place
- a membrane that lines body passages and secretes mucus to remove and destroy disease germs
- the system that includes the kidneys and associated organs
- a whole body
- a group of cells that specialize in the same function
- a muscle that causes a joint to unbend
- any item that stimulates the production of antibodies
- the resistance to infection by a certain disease germ
- a tough tissue that connects a muscle to a bone
- a blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
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- the tiny sacs in the lungs where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged
- one of six lymphatic organs in the throat
- a substance in the blood that fights a certain germ or group of related germs
- one of the smallest organs of the lymphatic system, which produce a kind of white corpuscle and remove foreign materials
- a place where two bones meet
- the opening at the top of the voice box
- a muscle that causes a joint to bend
- a blood cell, which fights disease germs
- the dome-shaped muscle that contracts to bring air into lungs
- the outer layer of skin on the human body
- a gland between the heart and the sternum which makes lymph cells that destroy viruses and cancer cells
- the organ that pumps blood throughout the body
- one of the two main organs of the respiratory system, consisting of a spongy mass of tubes and air sacs
- one of the tiny purifying structures in the kidneys
- the system that consists of the 206 bones of the human skeleton
- either of two tubes that carry air from the windpipe to a lung
- the body system that includes the lungs and other organs used in breathing
- the system that includes the muscles of the human body
- the flap that covers the glottis in swallowing
- a tiny disc shaped body that is important in the clotting of blood
- the inner layer of skin
- the windpipe
- one of the two main organs that filter urea and other wastes out of the blood
- a network of vessels and nodes that follow the circulatory system and provide drainage and defense
45 Clues: a whole body • the windpipe • the inner layer of skin • a place where two bones meet • a muscle that causes a joint to bend • a muscle that causes a joint to unbend • the opening at the top of the voice box • a blood cell, which fights disease germs • one of six lymphatic organs in the throat • the outer layer of skin on the human body • ...
Health 2.2 2024-10-16
10 Clues: pumps blood • small arteries • liquid part of blood • connects trachea to lung • carries oxygen poor blood • vessels that carry oxygen rich blood • stuctures that move blood around body • exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide • system that gets O2 from outside world • muscle below lungs that help expand lungs
Metabolism Review 2024-12-11
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- A small organ located near the stomach and liver.
- The body system that transports molecules to and from all cells of the body.
- A tiny opening in the small intestines that allows smaller molecules to enter the circulatory system.
- A molecule that breaks down from starch.
- A protein molecule in the pancreas that helps break down molecules.
- A large molecule that you find foods such as eggs, chicken, steak, and eggs.
- The body's use of molecules for energy and growth.
- A medical condition that causes fewer red blood cells to transport oxygen molecules.
- A molecule that you breathe out.
- Tiny openings in the lungs that allow oxygen molecules to enter the circulatory system.
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- Trillions of in the whole body.
- A large molecule that you find in foods such as fruits, vegetables, and grains.
- A medical condition that blocks out glucose molecules from the body's cells.
- The body system that breaks down food.
- A protein molecule that acts like a key to unlock the cell membrane.
- A molecule that breaks down from protein.
- The body system that takes in oxygen molecules.
- Our sick patient who hasn't been able to play soccer in weeks.
- A medical condition that causes tubes inside your lungs to swell up or close.
19 Clues: Trillions of in the whole body. • A molecule that you breathe out. • The body system that breaks down food. • A molecule that breaks down from starch. • A molecule that breaks down from protein. • The body system that takes in oxygen molecules. • A small organ located near the stomach and liver. • The body's use of molecules for energy and growth. • ...
Respi-Terms 2025-10-22
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- difficulty breathing
- bluish discoloration of skin, lips and nail beds
- rapid and often shallow breathing faster than the normal range
- mixture of low and high-pitched breath sounds heard over major bronchi
- type of muscles other than the diaphragm and intercostals used during labored breathing
- feeling short of breath when lying in reclined position
- alveoli or an entire lung is collapsed and allows no air movement
- decreased levels of oxygen in the blood
- decreased respiratory rate
- tiny air sacks in the lungs where gas exchange occurs
- insufficient or decreased breathing
- palpable vibrations felt on the chest wall when a person speaks
- leaning forward to ease the work of breathing
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- doctor who specializes in the respiratory system
- low-pitched lung sound heard over alveoli and small bronchial airways that sound like "rustling leaves"
- disfigured finger tips usually caused by chronic hypoxemia
- to listen to internal sounds with a stethoscope
- an equal AP-to-transverse chest diameter in patients with COPD
- absence of respirations
- blood-tinged secretions coughed up from the lungs
- also referred to as "rales"; associated with fluid accumulation in the lungs
- high-pitched hollow breath sounds heard over trachea and larynx
- high-pitched lung sounds heard on inspiration or expiration often associated with asthmatic bronchospasms
- general term for abnormal breath sounds
- increased carbon dioxide levels in the blood
- the "pulling in" of muscles between the ribs or in the neck seen in a person in respiratory distress
- a pale skin color
- high-pitched crowing sounds heard over the upper airway and larynx indicating obstruction
- the mechanical movement of air into and out of the lungs
29 Clues: a pale skin color • difficulty breathing • absence of respirations • decreased respiratory rate • insufficient or decreased breathing • general term for abnormal breath sounds • decreased levels of oxygen in the blood • increased carbon dioxide levels in the blood • leaning forward to ease the work of breathing • to listen to internal sounds with a stethoscope • ...
Body Systems Puzzle 2020-10-25
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- The cord that sends messages from your brain to your nerves
- The brains reaction from external forces that include sight, smell, taste, touch, and hearing
- Small sacs in the lungs
- The dome shaped series of bones that protects the brain
- Receptacles all over the body that read message from the brain
- The other system that works in tandem with the Respiratory system
- Muscles located in the upper arm
- Carries blood away from the heart
- The heart muscle that allows the heart to contract and relax which pumps blood
- What circulates through your veins and keeps your cells functioning
- Where air ends up
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- Carries blood back to to the heart
- An element that makes bones stronger and healthier
- Tissue that connects bones to other bones
- What muscles do that make the bones be able to move
- Muscles located in the stomach that work in the digestive system
- The type of blood cell that the bones produce
- Expands and retracts to make your chest go up and down
- Two bottom chambers of the heart
- Tiny cells that control the brain
20 Clues: Where air ends up • Small sacs in the lungs • Two bottom chambers of the heart • Muscles located in the upper arm • Tiny cells that control the brain • Carries blood away from the heart • Carries blood back to to the heart • Tissue that connects bones to other bones • The type of blood cell that the bones produce • An element that makes bones stronger and healthier • ...
Benefits of Exercise 2023-08-09
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- exercise is any type of cardiovascular conditioning
- system refers to the heart, blood vessels and the blood
- health refers to relationships
- amount of minutes you should work out each day
- refers to how long in the acronym FIT
- contains oxygen and other nutrients which your body needs to survive
- refers to how often in the acronym FIT
- the "e" in the acronym RICE
- the "c" in the acronym RICE
- system consists of the brain and all nerves throughout the body
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- a session of vigorous physical exercise or training
- preparation for a workout
- the "i" in the acronym RICE
- exercise is a type of exercise that breaks down glucose in the body without using oxygen
- health refers to health of your mind
- refers to how hard in the acronym FIT
- total number of stages of cold
- the "r" in the acronym RICE
- system brings air in and out of the lungs to absorb oxygen and remove carbon dioxide
- to bring the body back to its normal level after a workout
20 Clues: preparation for a workout • the "i" in the acronym RICE • the "r" in the acronym RICE • the "e" in the acronym RICE • the "c" in the acronym RICE • health refers to relationships • total number of stages of cold • health refers to health of your mind • refers to how hard in the acronym FIT • refers to how long in the acronym FIT • refers to how often in the acronym FIT • ...
Animal Kingdom and Human body 2023-09-17
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- they have scales but only on their feet
- they have scales on their body
- this is the a fiber that send messages through the body
- act as a barrier to the world
- this is the main organ of the respiratory system
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- they act as filters
- it is also known as wishbone
- they do not have a nervous system
- It heart has four _______________
- this is the shorter of the two intestines
10 Clues: they act as filters • it is also known as wishbone • act as a barrier to the world • they have scales on their body • they do not have a nervous system • It heart has four _______________ • they have scales but only on their feet • this is the shorter of the two intestines • this is the main organ of the respiratory system • ...
Human body systems 2023-09-14
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- The body system that transports oxygen and nutrients throughout the body,
- The body system that differs in males and females,
- The body system that waste from the body,
- The body system that protects and supports,
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- The body system that transmits impulses
- The body system that helps in the exchange of gas,
- The group of cells that works together for a specific job,
7 Clues: The body system that transmits impulses • The body system that waste from the body, • The body system that protects and supports, • The body system that helps in the exchange of gas, • The body system that differs in males and females, • The group of cells that works together for a specific job, • ...
Ax II 2018-04-03
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- process of recording
- intermittent positive pressure ventilation
- (2 words) decrease in heart rate, stroke volume and/or contraction strength
- collapsed or airless state of the lung
- larynx, voice box
- around
- (2 words) surgical manipulations that may induce the unconscious perception of pain and result in a response such as increased HR or RR
- placement of the endotracheal tube into the trachea
- end tidal carbon dioxide
- drug enforcement administration
- (2 words) the point at which the structures of the neck enter the cranial end of the thoracic cavity
- blood vessel
- vaporizer out of circuit
- sudden involuntary contraction
- carbon dioxide
- surgically creating an opening
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- low blood concentration of oxygen
- (2 words) a subjective measurement of muscular relaxation and anesthetic depth assessed by the resistance of the jaw to being opened
- the act of inhaling foreign material into the respiratory tract
- pounds per square inch
- (2 words) local anesthesia, loss of sensation in specified areas of the body without loss of consciousness
- an agent that inhibits the flow of saliva
- (3 words) to administer in repeated small doses until the desired outcome is obtained
- removal of the endotracheal tube from the trachea
- (2 words) induction of anesthesia with inhalation agents delivered through an anesthetic mask placed over the face of the patient
- an instrument for illumination and visual examination of the larynx
- an apparatus designed to assist or control pulmonary respiration
- a respiratory stimulant
- (2 words) rebreathing system, closed system
- trachea, windpipe
- liters per minute
31 Clues: around • blood vessel • carbon dioxide • larynx, voice box • trachea, windpipe • liters per minute • process of recording • pounds per square inch • a respiratory stimulant • end tidal carbon dioxide • vaporizer out of circuit • sudden involuntary contraction • surgically creating an opening • drug enforcement administration • low blood concentration of oxygen • ...
Organ Systems Erin O'Brien 2017-08-31
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- eliminate nitrogenous wastes
- keeps blood supplied by oxygen
- synthesizes vitamin D
- secretes regulatory hormones
- provides muscular attachment for movement
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- maintains posture and allows locomotion
- fast acting control system
- production of offspring
- transports materials in body by blood pumped by heart
- returns fluids to blood vessels
- breaks down food and allows for nutrient absorption
11 Clues: synthesizes vitamin D • production of offspring • fast acting control system • eliminate nitrogenous wastes • secretes regulatory hormones • keeps blood supplied by oxygen • returns fluids to blood vessels • maintains posture and allows locomotion • provides muscular attachment for movement • breaks down food and allows for nutrient absorption • ...
