respiratory system Crossword Puzzles
HEALTH TRENDS, ISSUES, and CONCERNS (GLOBAL LEVEL) 2018-11-20
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- means Millennium Development Goals
- leaves of the tobacco plant dried and prepared for ingestion or smoking
- any of the important statements in health that is in dispute and must be settled
- disease of the respiratory system
- means Human Immunodeficiency Virus
- disease of the heart and blood vessels
- state of having no money and personal properties
- active ingredient in beverages like brandy, beer, rum, and wine
- state of physical, mental. emotional, and social well-being in all matters related to the reproductive system
- any disease transmitted from one person to another by direct or indirect contact
- insufficient or excessive intake of food and nutrients
- condition enabling disease causing micro-organisms to resist drugs and medicines
- disease of the respiratory system characterized by inflammation of the lungs caused by bacteria, virus, or irritants
- any general tendency to change in health concepts, information, skills, and values
- inflammation of the liver caused by micro-organism or a toxin
- acute communicable disease characterized by high fever, nausea, body pains, etc.
- occurring after birth or delivery
- malignant growth of tumor caused by abnormal and uncontrolled cell reproduction
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- health of women during childbirth, pregnancy and postpartum period
- act of making a person immune from certain diseases
- disorder in the artery which makes blood pressure abnormally high
- loss of brain function due to lack of disturbance in the normal blood supply to the brain
- non-communicable disease characterized by abnormally high blood sugar levels
- branch of medical science which specializes in treating diseases of the female reproductive organs and delivering babies
- program or strategy which addresses global health issues, concerns, and trends
- health of the world as a whole
- communicable disease characterized by inflamed meninges
- occurring before birth or delivery
- means Acquired Immune-Deficiency Syndrome
- communicable disease caused by plasmodium parasites transmitted through mosquito bites
30 Clues: health of the world as a whole • disease of the respiratory system • occurring after birth or delivery • means Millennium Development Goals • means Human Immunodeficiency Virus • occurring before birth or delivery • disease of the heart and blood vessels • means Acquired Immune-Deficiency Syndrome • state of having no money and personal properties • ...
cells 2025-04-30
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- - a highly contagious disease caused by the varicella-zoster virus; symptoms include an itchy rash and small, fluid-filled blisters that scab over.
- - RNA virus, such as HIV, with reverse transcriptase in its core.
- - substance that is able to kill or inhibit the growth of bacteria.
- - a virus that attacks the immune system, specifically the white blood cells.
- - a cell that is part of the immune system and helps the body fight infections and other diseases; develop from stem cells in the bone marrow and become different types of white blood cells.
- - body system that consists of organs and substances and includes the skin, mucus, and white blood cells.
- - the central membrane-bound organelle that manages cellular functions and contains DNA.
- the semipermeable membrane that surrounds the cytoplasm.
- - an organism that causes disease in a host.
- - an organism that is infected with or fed upon by a parasitic or pathogenic organism.
- unicellular organism with membrane-bound nucleus and organelles; generally larger and more complex than a prokaryote.
- - microscopic, unicellular organism without a nucleus or other membrane-bound organelles.
- - a contagious respiratory illness caused influenza viruses that infect the nose, throat, and sometimes the lungs.
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- Plasma membrane layers composed of phospholipid molecules arranged with polar heads facing the outside and nonpolar tails facing the inside.
- - specialized structure that carries out a specific cell function in different parts of the cell at the same time.
- - a preparation that is used to stimulate the body’s immune response against a specific disease.
- flexible, selectively permeable boundary that helps control what enters and leaves the cell.
- regulation of an organism’s internal environment to maintain conditions needed for life.
- - a virus that infects a bacteria and reproduces inside of it.
- - a highly contagious upper respiratory disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus.
20 Clues: - an organism that causes disease in a host. • the semipermeable membrane that surrounds the cytoplasm. • - a virus that infects a bacteria and reproduces inside of it. • - RNA virus, such as HIV, with reverse transcriptase in its core. • - substance that is able to kill or inhibit the growth of bacteria. • ...
Acidosis and Alkalosis 2023-11-06
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- Characterized by acute episodes of hyperventilation
- A condition where the body attempts to compensate for respiratory acidosis by excreting hydrogen ions
- Inadequate removal of this gas leads to respiratory acidosis
- A hormone that regulates bicarbonate reabsorption in the kidneys.
- Membrane where CO2 crosses rapidly
- primary decrease in plasma PCO2
- Respiratory compensation for metabolic alkalosis
- A potential cause of chronic respiratory acidosis
- Condition that impairs alveolar ventilation.
- Lactic acid is produced by the anaerobic metabolism of
- This electrolyte imbalance often accompanies metabolic alkalosis.
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- A condition that may produce local increases in tissue metabolism and lactate production
- The anion gap is useful in determining the cause of
- Condition characterized by the accumulation of CO2 in the blood
- One of the common causes of metabolic acidosis is inadequate delivery of
- Hormone increasing ventilation in women
- Common cause of metabolic alkalosis due to the loss of acid from the stomach
- Commonly associated with metabolic alkalosis due to enhanced H+ secretion in the distal tubule
- Decrease in pH and plasma HCO3
- A systemic disorder caused by an increase in plasma pH due to an excess in HCO3−
20 Clues: Decrease in pH and plasma HCO3 • primary decrease in plasma PCO2 • Membrane where CO2 crosses rapidly • Hormone increasing ventilation in women • Condition that impairs alveolar ventilation. • Respiratory compensation for metabolic alkalosis • A potential cause of chronic respiratory acidosis • The anion gap is useful in determining the cause of • ...
The Organ Systems 2016-04-06
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- Breaks down the food that you eat into nutrients that your body can absorb
- Works with the skeletal system to help you move
- Provides the body with oxygen and removes carbon dioxide
- Pumps blood through all of your vessels
- Take in air through the trachea and are filled with sacs to to hold oxygen
- Removes waste from blood and regulates bodily fluids
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- Has four chambers, pumps blood, and is very important to the body's survival
- Largest internal organ—controls many things in the body, especially in the digestive system
- Skin, hair, and nails—protects tissue beneath it
- Receives and sends electrical messages throughout the body
- Returns leaked fluid to the blood vessels and helps the body get rid of bacteria and viruses
- The control center of the body and main part of the nervous system
- Very long part of the nervous system that if damaged, can paralyze or kill you
- Has glands that send out chemical messages
- Has the organs necessary to produce children
- Provides a frame to support and protect your body parts
- Major part of the digestive system that helps regulate blood sugar levels
17 Clues: Pumps blood through all of your vessels • Has glands that send out chemical messages • Has the organs necessary to produce children • Works with the skeletal system to help you move • Skin, hair, and nails—protects tissue beneath it • Removes waste from blood and regulates bodily fluids • Provides a frame to support and protect your body parts • ...
Science Life 2021-04-20
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- An organ system that transports needed materials to cells and removes wastes.
- A kind of symmetry in which any number of imaginary lines that all pass through a central point divide the animal into two mirror images
- An animal with a backbone
- An organ system that rids a body of wastes
- An organ system that enables organisms to exchange gases with their surroundings
- The maintenance of stable internal conditions
- An invertebrate with a soft, unsegmented body protected by a hard outer shell
- A marine invertebrate that has an internal skeleton and system of fluid filled tubes
- An invertebrate that has an external skeleton, a segmented body, and jointed appendages.
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- An internal skeleton
- A kind of symmetry in which a single imaginary line divides the body into left and right sides that are mirror images of each other
- An organ system that has specialized structures for obtaining and digesting food
- An animal without a backbone
- external skeleton
- A unicellular organism that lacks a nucleus and some other cell structures
- An organism whose cells contain a nucleus
- A radially symmetrical invertebrate that uses stinging cells to capture food and defend itself
17 Clues: external skeleton • An internal skeleton • An animal with a backbone • An animal without a backbone • An organism whose cells contain a nucleus • An organ system that rids a body of wastes • The maintenance of stable internal conditions • A unicellular organism that lacks a nucleus and some other cell structures • ...
Vocab 2023-01-23
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- another word for ventral
- defends against pathogens and disease
- The study of the structures of an organism
- The study of the functions and interactions of anatomical structures
- The study of the process and conditions that lead to disease and/or death
- produces gametes and offspring
- organ system protects and supports the body and organs; interacts with skeletal muscle, and produces red blood cells and platelets
- organ system regulates behavior, maintains homeostasis, regulates other organ systems, and controls sensory and motor functions
- study of cells
- removes waster from blood regulates concentrations of body fluids
- extracts and absorbs nutrients from food removes waste maintains water and chemical balance
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- organ system protects against injury, infection, and fluid loss, helps regulate body temperature
- Organ system moves limbs and the trunk; moves substances through the body; provides structure and support
- transports nutrients waste hormones and gasses
- Regulated body temperature metabolism development and reproduction maintains homeostasis regulate other organ systems
- moves air into and out of the lungs controls gas exchange between blood and lungs (and tissues to blood)
- is the study of tissues
17 Clues: study of cells • is the study of tissues • another word for ventral • produces gametes and offspring • defends against pathogens and disease • The study of the structures of an organism • transports nutrients waste hormones and gasses • removes waster from blood regulates concentrations of body fluids • The study of the functions and interactions of anatomical structures • ...
Body Systems Crossword 2024-12-13
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- this system's main organ is the lungs
- this system helps to break down food we eat
- this system's main job is to filter blood and remove liquid waste from the body
- this system contains the heart, veins and arteries
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- this system is responsible for sending messages from the brain to the rest of the body
- this system removes excess waste from the body
- this system's main component is bones
- this system allows our body to move
8 Clues: this system allows our body to move • this system's main component is bones • this system's main organ is the lungs • this system helps to break down food we eat • this system removes excess waste from the body • this system contains the heart, veins and arteries • this system's main job is to filter blood and remove liquid waste from the body • ...
Miscellaneous: Part I Body Systems and Homeostasis 2023-03-16
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- The tissues, glands, and organs involved in producing offspring
- The glands and organs that make hormones and release them directly into the blood
- A blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to tissues and organs in the body.
- One of many substances made by glands in the body
- Mechanical digestion involves physically breaking down food substances into smaller particles to more efficiently undergo chemical digestion
- the ability of an organism to deal with the consequences of a disruption by regulating its own inherent dynamics in response to specific changes in internal and external environments.
- composed of cells that have the special ability to shorten or contract in order to produce movement of the body parts.
- consists of organs which remove metabolic wastes and toxins from the body.
- is made of the brain, spinal cord, sensory organs and all the neurons that serve as communication channels
- the tendency toward a relatively stable equilibrium between interdependent elements, especially as maintained by physiological processes.
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- The system that contains the heart and the blood vessels and moves blood throughout the body
- an organ system responsible for providing strength, keeping up the balance, maintaining posture,
- an organ system comprised of organs in which the major function is to convert food into simpler, absorbable nutriments
- system consists of bones, joints and associated cartilages.
- consists of the set of organs and tissues involved in the uptake of oxygen from the atmosphere and the release of carbon dioxide
- An organ that makes one or more substances, such as hormones, digestive juices, sweat, tears, saliva, or milk
- groups of organs and tissues that work together to perform important jobs for the body
- consist of a single muscle cell.
- blood vessels located throughout your body that collect oxygen-poor blood and return it to your heart.
- The smallest type of blood vessel.
- a biological occurrence wherein the output of a system amplifies the system (positive feedback) or inhibits the system
21 Clues: consist of a single muscle cell. • The smallest type of blood vessel. • One of many substances made by glands in the body • system consists of bones, joints and associated cartilages. • The tissues, glands, and organs involved in producing offspring • consists of organs which remove metabolic wastes and toxins from the body. • ...
Bod-Opoly 2025-02-07
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- The system that controls the body's actions and responses through the brain and nerves.
- The system that helps protect the body from disease and infection.
- The system that helps you breathe in oxygen and release carbon dioxide.
- The system made up of muscles that help the body move.
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- The system that breaks down food into nutrients for the body.
- The system that transports blood and nutrients throughout the body.
- The system that removes waste from the body.
- The system of bones that supports the body and protects organs.
8 Clues: The system that removes waste from the body. • The system made up of muscles that help the body move. • The system that breaks down food into nutrients for the body. • The system of bones that supports the body and protects organs. • The system that helps protect the body from disease and infection. • ...
Bio crossword 2023-08-16
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- helps your body transport oxygen
- holds your pee
- For temperature and hunger control
- connects your trachea to your lungs
- controls hair growth and deepens voice
- used in the digestive and respiratory system
- produces white blood cells
- important for feeling pain
- the body's largest organ
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- use for nails and hair
- Gets you into fight or flight
- supports the body
- produces breast milk
- Getting cancer from this is more common than testicular cancer
- responsible for making you sleep
- aids the body in movement
16 Clues: holds your pee • supports the body • produces breast milk • use for nails and hair • the body's largest organ • aids the body in movement • produces white blood cells • important for feeling pain • Gets you into fight or flight • helps your body transport oxygen • responsible for making you sleep • For temperature and hunger control • connects your trachea to your lungs • ...
Chest Tube Competency Test 2022 2021-12-16
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- the valve that can be used for transport
- gauze used to cover the insertion site if the tube dislodges
- the patient will be identified prior to the procedure using their _____________.
- if the bellows is expanded but less than the triangle mark, ___________ the wall suction to 80mmHg or more.
- assessment; placement; tolerance of the procedure; presence/absence of bubbling; suction level; and the security of the dressing all need to be ________.
- a _____________ needs to be completed prior to starting the procedure.
- decreased breath sounds; asymmetrical chest rise; restlessness, irritability, or lethargy; increased respiratory rate; cyanosis; and abrupt change in respiratory status with increased work of breathing are all symptoms of _____________.
- the chest tube needs to be connected to the chest drain __________ initiating suction.
- provide an _____________ as ordered prior to the procedure.
- the suction on the wall needs to be at _______ mmHg or higher
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- the water and water port need to remain __________.
- using a safety pin or kelly clamp and tab of tape, ___________ the tubing to the mattress
- if this recurs after it had stopped, you need to check the drainage system and connections
- the end of the drain tube that connects to the ________ needs to remain STERILE
- device used to prevent air from being pulled into the pleural space if the drainage tube becomes disconnected from the chest tube
- connect ___________ tubing to the same port that you placed the water into.
- the patient will be identified prior to the procedure using their _____________.
- location of the drainage system compared to their chest
- supplies needed for chest tube placement can be found in the ____________.
- connection sites along the chest tube and drainage tube should be __________
- how many cms of water is required
- inserting and ____________ the chest tube is performed by a provider.
- the suction on the drainage system is pre-set to ________ cmH2o and should remain there unless otherwise ordered.
- used to confirm proper placement
24 Clues: used to confirm proper placement • how many cms of water is required • the valve that can be used for transport • the water and water port need to remain __________. • location of the drainage system compared to their chest • provide an _____________ as ordered prior to the procedure. • gauze used to cover the insertion site if the tube dislodges • ...
The Respiratory System 2013-04-16
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- The trachea divides into two tubes, one entering the left and one entering the right lung.
- Here the throat divides into the trachea (wind pipe) and esophagus (food pipe).
- Multiple branching from the bronchi.
- This is also known as the voice box as it is where sound is generated.
- Have very thin walls which permit the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide.
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- Is a broad band of muscle which sits underneath the lungs.
- Also known as the windpipe this is the tube which carries air from the throat into the lungs.
- The function of this part of the system is to warm, filter and moisten the incoming air
8 Clues: Multiple branching from the bronchi. • Is a broad band of muscle which sits underneath the lungs. • This is also known as the voice box as it is where sound is generated. • Have very thin walls which permit the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide. • Here the throat divides into the trachea (wind pipe) and esophagus (food pipe). • ...
The Respiratory System 2015-12-08
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- Two external openings in the nasal cavity
- The organ that separates the thorax from the abdomen
- The membrane lined cavity that behind the nose and mouth
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- An air passage to the lungs that also holds the vocal cords
- A membranous tube that extends from the Larynx to the bronchial tubes
- A large air filled space above and behind the nose
- The organs that consist of an elastic sacs with branching passages into which air is drawn
- The major air passages of the lungs that diverge from the wind pipe
8 Clues: Two external openings in the nasal cavity • A large air filled space above and behind the nose • The organ that separates the thorax from the abdomen • The membrane lined cavity that behind the nose and mouth • An air passage to the lungs that also holds the vocal cords • The major air passages of the lungs that diverge from the wind pipe • ...
Respiratory System Crossword 2023-11-14
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- A large membranous tube reinforced by rings of cartilage, extending from the larynx to the bronchial tubes and conveying air to and from the lungs; the windpipe.
- The membrane-lined cavity behind the nose and mouth, connecting them to the esophagus.
- The part projecting above the mouth on the face of a person or animal, containing the nostrils and used for breathing and smelling.
- The hollow muscular organ forming an air passage to the lungs and holding the vocal cords in humans and other mammals; the voice box.
- Tiny sacs of lung tissue specialized for the movement of gases between air and blood.
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- A dome-shaped muscular partition separating the thorax from the abdomen in mammals. It plays a major role in breathing, as its contraction increases the volume of the thorax and so inflates the lungs.
- The two passages that direct air into the lungs.
- Either of the two large organs of respiration located in the chest cavity and responsible for adding oxygen to and removing carbon dioxide from the blood.
8 Clues: The two passages that direct air into the lungs. • Tiny sacs of lung tissue specialized for the movement of gases between air and blood. • The membrane-lined cavity behind the nose and mouth, connecting them to the esophagus. • The part projecting above the mouth on the face of a person or animal, containing the nostrils and used for breathing and smelling. • ...
The Respiratory System 2022-05-05
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- a tube about 12cm in length
- is a muscle beneath your lungs that contracts and relaxes to help move gases into and out of your lungs
- air is carried into your lungs by two short tubes
- the airway to which two pairs of horizontal folds of tissue, called vocal cords
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- shortness of breath, wheezing, or coughing can occur in a lung disorder
- at the end of each bronchiole are clusters of tiny, thin-walled sacs
- a tubelike passageway used by food, liquid, and air
- is a disease in which the alveoli in the lungs enlarge
8 Clues: a tube about 12cm in length • air is carried into your lungs by two short tubes • a tubelike passageway used by food, liquid, and air • is a disease in which the alveoli in the lungs enlarge • at the end of each bronchiole are clusters of tiny, thin-walled sacs • shortness of breath, wheezing, or coughing can occur in a lung disorder • ...
The Respiratory System 2025-09-15
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- enables speech and voice production through the vibration of vocal cords (also called the voice box)
- sacs wrapped in capillaries where gas exchange occurs between the air you breathe and your bloodstream
- two large tubes that air travels through to and from the lungs
- spongy organ responsible for breathing and gas exchange
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- small, branching air channels within the lungs
- cartilaginous tube that connects the larynx to the bronchi (also called the windpipe)
- muscle at the base of the chest cavity that contracts when you inhale and relaxes when you exhale
- connects the nasal cavity and mouth to the larynx and esophagus(also called the throat)
8 Clues: small, branching air channels within the lungs • spongy organ responsible for breathing and gas exchange • two large tubes that air travels through to and from the lungs • cartilaginous tube that connects the larynx to the bronchi (also called the windpipe) • connects the nasal cavity and mouth to the larynx and esophagus(also called the throat) • ...
Science crossword by Elkin Romero 2020-09-23
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- is caused by the lack of vitamin D
- process that the excretory system does to eliminates waste
- is the biggest bone in our body
- is a micro-organism that causes diseases
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- is the stongest muscle in the body
- the respiratory system takes in... and eliminates carbon dioxide
- this organ filter the waste from the blood before the blood returns to the heart
- the basic unit of nervous system
- is the biggest artery in the body
9 Clues: is the biggest bone in our body • the basic unit of nervous system • is the biggest artery in the body • is the stongest muscle in the body • is caused by the lack of vitamin D • is a micro-organism that causes diseases • process that the excretory system does to eliminates waste • the respiratory system takes in... and eliminates carbon dioxide • ...
Stem Classifications 2023-01-17
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- Anticholergenic (respiratory disease)
- Sulfonylurea (treats type 2 diabetes)
- HMG CoA Reductase Inhibitor (lower cholesterol)
- Thrombin Inhibitors (blood clot formation)
- Biophosphonate (slows bone loss)
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- Antviral (flu, herpes, or HIV infection)
- Serotonin Agonist (migraine headaches)
- Opiate Analgesic;Corticosteroid (pain management, anti-inflammatory steroids)
- Opiate Analgesic (pain management)
- Monoclonal Antibody-Biotech Drug (stimulates patient's immune system)
- DPP-4 Inhibitor
- Benzodiapine (BZD) (calming/sedation)
- Calcium Channel Blocker (lower blood pressure)
13 Clues: DPP-4 Inhibitor • Biophosphonate (slows bone loss) • Opiate Analgesic (pain management) • Anticholergenic (respiratory disease) • Sulfonylurea (treats type 2 diabetes) • Benzodiapine (BZD) (calming/sedation) • Serotonin Agonist (migraine headaches) • Antviral (flu, herpes, or HIV infection) • Thrombin Inhibitors (blood clot formation) • ...
human body system 2023-07-12
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- System The digestive system helps us break down and absorb the food we eat. It includes the stomach and intestines, which turn food into nutrients that our body needs for energy and growth.
- System The endocrine system controls our body's hormones. It includes glands like the pituitary gland and thyroid gland, which produce hormones that regulate our growth, metabolism, and other body functions.
- System The nervous system controls our body's movements and senses. It includes the brain, spinal cord, and nerves that send messages between different parts of our body.
- System The skeletal system gives our bodies structure and support. It is made up of bones, which protect our organs and help us move.
- System The muscular system helps us move our bodies. Muscles are like the engine of our body, allowing us to run, jump, and play.
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- System The excretory system helps our body get rid of waste. It includes the kidneys, which filter waste from our blood, and the bladder, which stores urine until we're ready to go to the bathroom.
- System The circulatory system is like a transportation system in our body. It includes the heart, blood vessels, and blood, which carry oxygen and nutrients to all parts of our body.
- System The respiratory system helps us breathe. It includes our lungs, which take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide. Breathing allows our body to get the oxygen it needs to function properly.
8 Clues: System The muscular system helps us move our bodies. Muscles are like the engine of our body, allowing us to run, jump, and play. • System The skeletal system gives our bodies structure and support. It is made up of bones, which protect our organs and help us move. • ...
Obtaining Energy 2023-05-17
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- the process that breaks down food into small molecules
- Animals that eat only plant material
- particles that move from an area of high concentration to low
- feeders Animals that live in water that strain food from water
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- Animals that eat both plants and animals
- system an organ system that has specialized structures
- system include structures such as skin, gills, and lungs
- Animals that eat only other animals
- respiration. the process in which cells use oxygen to release energy
9 Clues: Animals that eat only other animals • Animals that eat only plant material • Animals that eat both plants and animals • the process that breaks down food into small molecules • system an organ system that has specialized structures • system include structures such as skin, gills, and lungs • particles that move from an area of high concentration to low • ...
Senses and Survival Vocabulary Definitions 2025-03-20
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- a place where two bones come together
- ropelike tissue that connects muscles to bones
- the organ in animals where oxygen and carbon dioxide pass between the atmosphere and the blood
- the system of lungs and connecting tubes that transports oxygen to and carbon dioxide from the blood
- where sensory impulses pass through the brain and spinal cord
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- the system of blood vessels and organs that transports blood to all the cells in the body
- the system of bones in the human body which provide support, protection, and movement
- part of the central nervous system protected by the skull
- tissue that can contract and produce movement
- a gas produced by plants during photosynthesis. Oxygen is used by all plants and animals during cellular respiration
- a blood vessel that carries oxygen-rich blood from the heart to the body
- a communication cell found in the brain and nervous system
- living tissue organized into a system called a skeleton that grows and changes shape as an organism grows
13 Clues: a place where two bones come together • tissue that can contract and produce movement • ropelike tissue that connects muscles to bones • part of the central nervous system protected by the skull • a communication cell found in the brain and nervous system • where sensory impulses pass through the brain and spinal cord • ...
Miscellaneous part 1 2023-03-16
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- The smallest type of blood vessel.
- The system that contains the heart and the blood vessels and moves blood throughout the body.
- groups of organs and tissues that work together to perform important jobs for the body.
- the ability of an organism to deal with the consequences of a disruption by regulating its own inherent dynamics in response to specific changes in internal and external environments.
- system consists of bones, joints and associated cartilages.
- consists of the set of organs and tissues involved in the uptake of oxygen from the atmosphere and the release of carbon dioxide generated during aerobic respiration.
- composed of cells that have the special ability to shorten or contract in order to produce movement of the body parts.
- The glands and organs that make hormones and release them directly into the blood
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- consist of a single muscle cell.
- the tendency toward a relatively stable equilibrium between interdependent elements, especially as maintained by physiological processes.
- a biological occurrence wherein the output of a system amplifies the system (positive feedback) or inhibits the system (negative feedback).
- consists of organs which remove metabolic wastes and toxins from the body.
- is made of the brain, spinal cord, sensory organs and all the neurons that serve as communication channel
- The tissues, glands, and organs involved in producing offspring (children).
- A blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to tissues and organs in the body.
- a system that includes muscle cells and muscle tissues.
- A blood vessel that carries blood to the heart from tissues and organs in the body.
- A system of organs in which the major function is to convert food into simpler, absorbable nutriments to keep the body functioning and healthy.
- An organ that makes one or more substances, such as hormones, digestive juices, sweat, tears, saliva, or milk.
- One of many substances made by glands in the body.
20 Clues: consist of a single muscle cell. • The smallest type of blood vessel. • One of many substances made by glands in the body. • a system that includes muscle cells and muscle tissues. • system consists of bones, joints and associated cartilages. • consists of organs which remove metabolic wastes and toxins from the body. • ...
Pediatric Nursing Week 4 Crossword 2022-06-17
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- early symptom of respiratory distress
- cyanosis is a ______ sign of respiratory distress
- leading cause of hospitalization in infants
- asthma is condition in which involves chronic _____________ in the airways
- this breath sounds in commonly auscultated in acute asthma attacks
- the inward pulling of the muscles in and around the rib cage to attempt to pull more air into the lungs
- this structure assists to filter pathogens which help protect the respiratory and GI tract. This structure is prone to inflammation in early childhood, and can be removed if inflammation becomes chronic.
- this diagnosis is characterized by stridor and a barking cough
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- a genetic condition that leads to dysfuction of secretions and mucous
- an upper airway infections commonly referred to as strep throat
- the main risk factor for development of chronic lung disease in children
- asthma management is largely based on identification and avoidance of ___________
- inhaled treatment for respiratory distress
- this vaccines helps to prevent occurrence of epiglottis
- children in severe respiratory distress may be sitting in this type of position
15 Clues: early symptom of respiratory distress • inhaled treatment for respiratory distress • leading cause of hospitalization in infants • cyanosis is a ______ sign of respiratory distress • this vaccines helps to prevent occurrence of epiglottis • this diagnosis is characterized by stridor and a barking cough • ...
Pediatric Nursing Week 4 Crossword 2024-09-30
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- early symptom of respiratory distress
- cyanosis is a ______ sign of respiratory distress
- leading cause of hospitalization in infants
- asthma is condition in which involves chronic _____________ in the airways
- this breath sounds in commonly auscultated in acute asthma attacks
- the inward pulling of the muscles in and around the rib cage to attempt to pull more air into the lungs
- this structure assists to filter pathogens which help protect the respiratory and GI tract. This structure is prone to inflammation in early childhood, and can be removed if inflammation becomes chronic.
- this diagnosis is characterized by stridor and a barking cough
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- a genetic condition that leads to dysfuction of secretions and mucous
- an upper airway infections commonly referred to as strep throat
- the main risk factor for development of chronic lung disease in children
- asthma management is largely based on identification and avoidance of ___________
- inhaled treatment for respiratory distress
- this vaccines helps to prevent occurrence of epiglottis
- children in severe respiratory distress may be sitting in this type of position
15 Clues: early symptom of respiratory distress • inhaled treatment for respiratory distress • leading cause of hospitalization in infants • cyanosis is a ______ sign of respiratory distress • this vaccines helps to prevent occurrence of epiglottis • this diagnosis is characterized by stridor and a barking cough • ...
LS9 S1U2 PT Part1 2022-11-17
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- Support and maintain body shape.
- The set of organs that make up the outermost layer of the body
- A system in the body that plays a leading role in regulating physiological functions and activities.
- an organ system in vertebrates that is part of the immune system, and complementary to the circulatory system.
- A general term for a series of organs in the body that exchange gas with outside air.
- Ingest, transport, digest food, absorb nutrients and excrete waste.
- Transport of excess and unwanted substances through the blood circulation to the excretory organs and out of the body.
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- Responsible for blood circulation and the delivery of nutrients.
- A series of biological structures and processes in the body that make up the disease defense system.
- It is a general term for the reproduction of offspring and the continuation of various organs of the race.
- A messenger system consisting of feedback loops that release hormones directly into the circulatory system from internal glands.
- An organ system consisting of bone, smooth muscle, and heart muscle.
12 Clues: Support and maintain body shape. • The set of organs that make up the outermost layer of the body • Responsible for blood circulation and the delivery of nutrients. • Ingest, transport, digest food, absorb nutrients and excrete waste. • An organ system consisting of bone, smooth muscle, and heart muscle. • ...
Levels of Organization 2025-11-29
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- The __________ system includes the lungs and brings oxygen into the body and removes carbon dioxide.
- The __________ system protects the body by fighting germs, viruses, and harmful bacteria.
- A group of organs working together to perform a major life process.
- The __________ system is made of the heart, blood vessels, and blood. It moves oxygen and nutrients to the body.
- A group of similar cells working together to do a specific job.
- The __________ system includes the skin, hair, and nails and protects the body from injury and germs.
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- The __________ system includes the kidneys and bladder and removes waste from the blood.
- The __________ system is made of skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscles and helps the body move.
- The __________ system includes the brain, spinal cord, and nerves and sends and receives messages.
- The __________ system includes the mouth, stomach, and intestines and breaks food into nutrients.
- A structure made of two or more tissues working together.
- The smallest unit of life.
12 Clues: The smallest unit of life. • A structure made of two or more tissues working together. • A group of similar cells working together to do a specific job. • A group of organs working together to perform a major life process. • The __________ system includes the kidneys and bladder and removes waste from the blood. • ...
cell 2025-04-29
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- a virus that attacks the immune system, specifically the white blood cells.
- an organism that is infected with or fed upon by a parasitic or pathogenic organism.
- microscopic, unicellular organism without a nucleus or other membrane-bound organelles.
- a contagious respiratory illness caused influenza viruses that infect the nose, throat, and sometimes the lungs.
- the semipermeable membrane that surrounds the cytoplasm.
- specialized structure that carries out a specific cell function in different parts of the cell at the same time.
- RNA virus, such as HIV, with reverse transcriptase in its core.
- Plasma membrane layers composed of phospholipid molecules arranged with polar heads facing the outside and nonpolar tails facing the inside.
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- flexible, selectively permeable boundary that helps control what enters and leaves the cell.
- a preparation that is used to stimulate the body’s immune response against a specific disease.
- a cell that is part of the immune system and helps the body fight infections and other diseases; develop from stem cells in the bone marrow and become different types of white blood cells.
- an organism that causes disease in a host.
- regulation of an organism’s internal environment to maintain conditions needed for life.
- unicellular organism with membrane-bound nucleus and organelles; generally larger and more complex than a prokaryote.
- a virus that infects a bacteria and reproduces inside of it.
- substance that is able to kill or inhibit the growth of bacteria.
- body system that consists or organs and substances and includes the skin, mucus, and white blood cells.
- a highly contagious upper respiratory disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus.
- the central membrane-bound organelle that manages cellular functions and contains DNA.
- a highly contagious disease caused by the varicella-zoster virus; symptoms include an itchy rash and small, fluid-filled blisters that scab over.
20 Clues: an organism that causes disease in a host. • the semipermeable membrane that surrounds the cytoplasm. • a virus that infects a bacteria and reproduces inside of it. • RNA virus, such as HIV, with reverse transcriptase in its core. • substance that is able to kill or inhibit the growth of bacteria. • ...
Chapter 12 2024-03-18
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- common viral infection that spreads through kissing or by sharing certain objects; also known as mono and the kissing disease
- medical emergency in which blood flow to part of the brain is interrupted, injuring or killing brain cells
- viral infection of the respiratory system; also known as the flu
- food safety practices that maintain the safety of food you handle and eat; includes refrigerating and freezing certain foods, cooking meat thoroughly, and washing vegetables and fruits
- medical emergency in which flow of blood to the heart is restricted, causing the heart to beat irregularly and inefficiently
- substance that contains a dead or nontoxic part of a pathogen that is injected into a person to train that person's immune system to eliminate the live pathogen
- substances that target and kill pathogenic bacteria
- disease resulting from the body’s inability to regulate glucose; commonly known as diabetes
- medical conditions that cannot be spread among living things and objects, but develop as a result of heredity, environment, and lifestyle factors; also known as noninfectious diseases
- complex disease that typically involves an uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells
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- condition someone can develop after coming into contact with living things or objects infected with the disease; also called infectious disease
- way a disease gets from one organism or object to another; may be direct or indirect
- viral or bacterial infection that causes inflammation of part of the eye; also known as pinkeye
- practice of covering your mouth and nose with a tissue while coughing or sneezing, or sneezing into your sleeve
- bacterial or viral infection that affects the tonsils
- contagious respiratory disease caused by the novel coronavirus; named a pandemic in January 2020
- mass of abnormal cells
- condition that results in inflammation of the joints, causing pain and stiffness
- disease that causes the body’s immune system to attack and damage healthy body tissues
- microorganisms that cause communicable diseases
20 Clues: mass of abnormal cells • microorganisms that cause communicable diseases • substances that target and kill pathogenic bacteria • bacterial or viral infection that affects the tonsils • viral infection of the respiratory system; also known as the flu • condition that results in inflammation of the joints, causing pain and stiffness • ...
respiration - 2 2022-01-31
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- deep within the thorax and houses the heart nerves blood vessels esophagus and lymph vessels and surrounded by lung tissue which permits efficient transfer of gas to and from blood pumped from the heart
- how the lungs are attached to the rib cage covers the lungs allows for smooth contact for rough lung tissue and allows lungs to stay expanded
- nostril hairs moist mucous membrane (goblet cells) cillia lymphatic system are all filtering functions of what
- single layer in alveolar linging that cells pass through
- cells found on submucosal gland in trachea that grab dust/mucus
- at the top
- pleurae is the visceral pleural lining of the lungs adjacent to the mediastinum
- membranes composed of elastic and fibrous tissue
- lining that contains submucosal glands that assist with cleaning the trachea
- allow O2 into bloodstream from pressure differentials
- epithelial tissue
- mucous solution between parietal and visceral pleura produced by cuboidal cells to reduce surface tension and attach lungs and bony thorax
- on the outside
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- cuboila cells that are very good at secreting and make surfactant which is lubricant in your lungs
- pleurae encases the organs and structures of the mediastinum
- respiratory tract has nasal, oral, pharyngeal cavity and larynx
- inside the ribs
- muscles responsible for closing and opening the air way
- made of elastic cartilage and is a flexible tube
- small veins
- cleansing system cleaning out the inside to make sure its healthy
- lungs are encased in these 2 pleura
- line between diaphragm and bottom of the lungs
- is very thin (.35-2.5 microns) to promote rapid transfer of gas exchange
- long collsposed tube posteriorly and adjacent to the trachea leads to digestive system opens for bolus and is propelled by gravity and peristaltic contraction
- tree division of your trachea - one goes to each lung made of hyaline cartilage
- respiratory tract has trachea, primary bronchi and lungs
27 Clues: at the top • small veins • on the outside • inside the ribs • epithelial tissue • lungs are encased in these 2 pleura • line between diaphragm and bottom of the lungs • made of elastic cartilage and is a flexible tube • membranes composed of elastic and fibrous tissue • allow O2 into bloodstream from pressure differentials • ...
respiratory diseases 2023-10-16
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- a condition that develops when groups of cells in your immune system form red and swollen (inflamed) lumps, called granulomas, in various organs in the body
- obstructive airways disease (COAD)-a common lung disease causing restricted airflow and breathing problems
- an infection of the nose, throat and lungs, which are part of the respiratory system
- an infectious disease that most often affects the lungs and is caused by a type of bacteria
- an abnormal buildup of fluid in the lungs
- a condition that develops when the airways in the lungs, called bronchial tubes, become inflamed and cause coughing, often with mucus production
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- the tissue around the air sacs of the lungs becomes damaged, thickened, and scarred
- a chronic lung disease affecting people of all ages
- the accumulation of fluid in between the parietal and visceral pleura, called the pleural cavity
- a form of acute respiratory infection that affects the lungs
10 Clues: an abnormal buildup of fluid in the lungs • a chronic lung disease affecting people of all ages • a form of acute respiratory infection that affects the lungs • the tissue around the air sacs of the lungs becomes damaged, thickened, and scarred • an infection of the nose, throat and lungs, which are part of the respiratory system • ...
Body Systems 2022-11-22
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- Which body organ pumps blood to the rest of the body?
- Which system provides movement to the body?
- What is the structure in the body made up of many tissues and cells called?
- What blood vessels take blood away from the heart after oxygen is added?
- What is the most important body system?
- What are the smallest blood vessels called?
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- What is the name of the muscle that you use when breathing properly?
- which system are the lungs in?
- Where do two or more bones meet?
- Where does digestion start?
- What connects skeletal muscles to the bone?
- What is something that makes up for all living organisms and tissues?
12 Clues: Where does digestion start? • which system are the lungs in? • Where do two or more bones meet? • What is the most important body system? • Which system provides movement to the body? • What connects skeletal muscles to the bone? • What are the smallest blood vessels called? • Which body organ pumps blood to the rest of the body? • ...
Holidays in the ED 2025-11-05
8 Clues: liquid gold • Types A and B • the 2020 virus • the bearded man in red • respiratory syncytial virus • ____ system is down... again. • pain symptom of holiday stress • celebrations in the ED with this
Medical Terminology - Respiratory 2021-08-03
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- The drawing of foreign substance (i.e. gastric contents) into the respiratory tract during inhalation
- The absence of breathing
- Deficiency or lack of exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide during ventilation
- Inflammation of the mucus membrane of the nose
- Inflammation of the bronchial tubes
- Excessive discharge of mucus from the nose
- Coughing up blood from the respiratory tract
- Drug delivery device used to change medication from a liquid to a mist to be inhaled into the lungs
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- Spasmodic contraction of the smooth muscle of the bronchi
- Hives
- Shortness of breath subjective difficulty in breathing
- An agent that loosens and clears mucus and phlegm from the respiratory tract
- Inflammation of the mucus membrane of the nose
- An agent that causes widening of bronchi and bronchioles
- An agent that relieves/suppresses cough
- A high pitched, noisy respiration indicative of respiratory obstruction
- To breathe noisily and with difficulty usually with a whistling sound
17 Clues: Hives • The absence of breathing • Inflammation of the bronchial tubes • An agent that relieves/suppresses cough • Excessive discharge of mucus from the nose • Coughing up blood from the respiratory tract • Inflammation of the mucus membrane of the nose • Inflammation of the mucus membrane of the nose • Shortness of breath subjective difficulty in breathing • ...
human anatomy 2025-04-22
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- gland a small, pea-sized gland at the base of your brain below your hypothalamus
- a type of white blood cell that helps your immune system fight disease and infection.
- glands small, triangle-shaped glands
- muscles usually in sheets, or layers, with one layer of muscle
- intestine It coils up in your lower abdomen and curves around your pancreas.
- longest and strongest bone in your body
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- Tract makes and releases fluids that help digestion
- are cords that connect muscles to bone.
- Respiratory Tract brings air into your body and helps move it toward your lungs.
- respiratory Tract consists of your trachea, bronchi and lungs.
10 Clues: glands small, triangle-shaped glands • are cords that connect muscles to bone. • longest and strongest bone in your body • Tract makes and releases fluids that help digestion • muscles usually in sheets, or layers, with one layer of muscle • respiratory Tract consists of your trachea, bronchi and lungs. • ...
respiration 2 2022-01-31
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- deep within the thorax and houses the heart nerves blood vessels esophagus and lymph vessels and surrounded by lung tissue which permits efficient transfer of gas to and from blood pumped from the heart
- how the lungs are attached to the rib cage covers the lungs allows for smooth contact for rough lung tissue and allows lungs to stay expanded
- nostril hairs moist mucous membrane (goblet cells) cillia lymphatic system are all filtering functions of what
- single layer in alveolar linging that cells pass through
- cells found on submucosal gland in trachea that grab dust/mucus
- at the top
- pleurae is the visceral pleural lining of the lungs adjacent to the mediastinum
- membranes composed of elastic and fibrous tissue
- lining that contains submucosal glands that assist with cleaning the trachea
- allow O2 into bloodstream from pressure differentials
- epithelial tissue
- mucous solution between parietal and visceral pleura produced by cuboidal cells to reduce surface tension and attach lungs and bony thorax
- on the outside
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- cuboila cells that are very good at secreting and make surfactant which is lubricant in your lungs
- pleurae encases the organs and structures of the mediastinum
- respiratory tract has nasal, oral, pharyngeal cavity and larynx
- inside the ribs
- muscles responsible for closing and opening the air way
- made of elastic cartilage and is a flexible tube
- small veins
- cleansing system cleaning out the inside to make sure its healthy
- lungs are encased in these 2 pleura
- line between diaphragm and bottom of the lungs
- is very thin (.35-2.5 microns) to promote rapid transfer of gas exchange
- long collsposed tube posteriorly and adjacent to the trachea leads to digestive system opens for bolus and is propelled by gravity and peristaltic contraction
- tree division of your trachea - one goes to each lung made of hyaline cartilage
- respiratory tract has trachea, primary bronchi and lungs
27 Clues: at the top • small veins • on the outside • inside the ribs • epithelial tissue • lungs are encased in these 2 pleura • line between diaphragm and bottom of the lungs • made of elastic cartilage and is a flexible tube • membranes composed of elastic and fibrous tissue • allow O2 into bloodstream from pressure differentials • ...
Human body 2021-08-06
7 Clues: the largest part of the brain • how many parts to a heart have • second name of excretory system • the chemical factory of the plant • A part of digestive system which is 25cm long • A tube in which the food enters from the mouth • is alveoli in respiratory system true or false
Circulatory and Respiratory System Crossword 2023-02-15
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- the exchange of gases between the blood and the body's cells
- the mechanical movement of air into and out of your lungs
- the bottom chambers of the heart
- help form blood clots to stop or prevent bleeding
- contain hemoglobin which delivers oxygen all over the body
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- long tube in the chest cavity; windpipe
- diffuses into alveoli to be returned to the atmosphere during external respiration
- the exchange of gases between the atmosphere and the blood
- two large tubes that lead to the lungs
- liquid part of the blood
- prevent blood from flowing backward
- the top chambers of the heart
- a hollow, muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body
- largest organs in the respiratory system; gas exchange takes place here
- released into cell tissue during internal respiration
- help the body fight and kill infections
16 Clues: liquid part of the blood • the top chambers of the heart • the bottom chambers of the heart • prevent blood from flowing backward • two large tubes that lead to the lungs • long tube in the chest cavity; windpipe • help the body fight and kill infections • help form blood clots to stop or prevent bleeding • released into cell tissue during internal respiration • ...
circulatory and respiratory system crossword 2023-01-19
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- the lower or bottom chambers of the heart
- carries oxygen rich blood to the left atrium of the heart
- carry blood away from the heart
- at the end of bronchioles by capillaries where the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide take place.
- the smallest blood vessels, where the exchange of oxygen occurs in the lungs
- passageway for air from larynx to lungs
- 2 tubes that branches from the trachea.
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- circulation-movement of blood through the tissues of the heart.
- circulation-moves blood from the heart to the lungs and back to the heart
- carry blood toward the heart
- done-shaped muscle under the lungs. contracts and relaxes when you inhale and exhale.
- smaller branches from the bronchi that lead to tiny sacs called alveoli.
- the upper or top chambers of the heart.
- circulation-supplies nutrients to all the tissues of the body except for the heart and lungs
- contains vocal cords that vibrate to make sound.the epiglottis guards the entrance to lungs
- branches into 2 tubes. the esophagus goes to the stomach and the trachea to the lungs
16 Clues: carry blood toward the heart • carry blood away from the heart • the upper or top chambers of the heart. • passageway for air from larynx to lungs • 2 tubes that branches from the trachea. • the lower or bottom chambers of the heart • carries oxygen rich blood to the left atrium of the heart • circulation-movement of blood through the tissues of the heart. • ...
Chapter 27 vocab study guide 2023-11-06
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- system-Group od organs that work together to perform a specific function.
- tissue- Type of tissue that makes movement of the body possible
- tissue-A type of tissue that transports nerve impulses throughout the body
- system- Brings oxygen needed for cellular respiration and removes excess carbon dioxide in the body
- tissue-A type of tissue that provides support for the body and connects its parts
- A group of similar cells that perform a particular function
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- tissue-The tissue that lines the interior and exterior body surfaces
- system-Transports oxygen, nutrients and hormones to cells,fights infections,removes cell waste and helps regulate body temperature
- system- Brakes down foods,absorbs nutrients, eliminates waste
- Relatively constant internal conditions that organisms maintain despite changes in internal and external environments
- system-Recognizes and coordinates the body's response to changes in internal and external environments
- group of tissues that work together to perform closely related functions
- system-Eliminates waste products in the body
- feedback-the process in which a stimulus produces a response that opposes the original stimulus
14 Clues: system-Eliminates waste products in the body • A group of similar cells that perform a particular function • system- Brakes down foods,absorbs nutrients, eliminates waste • tissue- Type of tissue that makes movement of the body possible • tissue-The tissue that lines the interior and exterior body surfaces • ...
WWA - Week 2 2024-04-15
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- a gas that is expelled from the body by the respiratory system
- a wall of muscle that separates the chest and abdomen in humans and certain animals
- the tube that carries air to the lungs in humans and other animals that breathe air; windpipe
- main organs of the respiratory system. They bring oxygen to the body and get rid of carbon dioxide
- blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
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- the red liquid containing oxygen and nutrients that pumps through the veins and arteries of humans and many other animals
- a tiny blood vessel where substances are exchanged between the blood and the body cells
- blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart
- the regular beating of the arteries that is caused by the beating of the heart
- the organ that pumps blood through the body of a person or animal
10 Clues: blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart • blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart • a gas that is expelled from the body by the respiratory system • the organ that pumps blood through the body of a person or animal • the regular beating of the arteries that is caused by the beating of the heart • ...
The Autonomic Nervous System (ANS) 2015-03-06
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- nervous system: coordinates functions of cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, excretory, and reproductive systems
- most postganglionic fibers are ____, responding to acetylcholine (ACh)
- the second division of the autonomic nervous system; resting functions
- membrane: contains two different ACh receptors
- describes neurons in the parasympathetic division, which rely almost exclusively on acetylcholine
- receptor type responding to norepinephrine (NE) or epinephrine (E)
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- stimulation of this postsynaptic receptor produces longer-lasting effects
- the first division of the autonomic nervous system; fight or flight
- neurotransmitter in sweat glands and blood vessels of skeletal muscles
- receptor type responding only to E
- oxide: neurotransmitter in smooth muscles in the walls of small arteries
- reflex: simplest function of the ANS
12 Clues: receptor type responding only to E • reflex: simplest function of the ANS • membrane: contains two different ACh receptors • receptor type responding to norepinephrine (NE) or epinephrine (E) • the first division of the autonomic nervous system; fight or flight • most postganglionic fibers are ____, responding to acetylcholine (ACh) • ...
Unit 3: Chapter 2 and 3 Crossword Puzzle 2021-01-18
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- Which organ interprets sensory information?
- The _____________ system brings in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide.
- Tissues that work together make up an_______.
- a rope-like bundle of nerve tissue that runs along the backbone
- A _______ is made up of cells.
- The _____________ system pulls and pushes our bones to help us move.
- ________ support and protect our bodies, store minerals and allow movement.
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- Our ______ is the largest organ in the body.
- Organs that work together make up an _______ _______.
- The ________ system sends messages throughout your body.
- the basic unit of structure and function in a living thing
- Bones contain two layers: a hard outer layer to protect us, and a layer called ________where red blood cells are made.
12 Clues: A _______ is made up of cells. • Which organ interprets sensory information? • Our ______ is the largest organ in the body. • Tissues that work together make up an_______. • Organs that work together make up an _______ _______. • The ________ system sends messages throughout your body. • the basic unit of structure and function in a living thing • ...
Respiratory 2022-10-25
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- Shortness of breath when lying down that is relieved by sitting up.
- Two prongs placed in nostrils under the nostrils and plastic tubing attached loops around the ears as a source of oxygen delivery.
- The inhalation of food or drink into the lungs; can cause pneumonia or death.
- Difficulty breathing/labored breathing
- The process of inhaling air into the lungs (inspiration), and exhaling air out of the lungs (expiration).
- A temporary suspension or absence of breathing.
- Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, a combination of emphysema and chronic bronchitis.
- A chronic, incurable lung disease in which the alveoli in the lungs become filled with trapped air: usually results from smoking and chronic bronchitis.
- The process of taking air into the lungs and pushing it out again.
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- Colorless odorless gas that makes up 21% of the air we breathe.
- An air passage that goes from the throat (pharynx) to the bronchi; also known as the windpipe.
- Composed of nose, nasal cavity, pharynx, larynx, and lungs.
- To draw into the mouth and puff out the smoke of tobacco.
13 Clues: Difficulty breathing/labored breathing • A temporary suspension or absence of breathing. • To draw into the mouth and puff out the smoke of tobacco. • Composed of nose, nasal cavity, pharynx, larynx, and lungs. • Colorless odorless gas that makes up 21% of the air we breathe. • The process of taking air into the lungs and pushing it out again. • ...
Airway Emergency 2023-06-28
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- Where do unusual sounds live?
- Histamine is the target inside this system
- What is that unusual sound when I breath?
- Where is the pounding in my chest coming from?
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- What will help problems with breathing?
- This histamine release cause this system to become reddened
- Is it bad when this is closed?
- I'm so itchy
8 Clues: I'm so itchy • Where do unusual sounds live? • Is it bad when this is closed? • What will help problems with breathing? • What is that unusual sound when I breath? • Histamine is the target inside this system • Where is the pounding in my chest coming from? • This histamine release cause this system to become reddened
MAPLEBROOK BIOLOGY LESSON #16 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 2018-04-24
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- (two words) the system we are studying.
- The main organ of the respiratory system
- The process of releasing energy.
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- The very small blood vessels in the lungs.
- (two words) The toxic waste gas of the body.
- The sceintific name for the windpipe.
- The tubes leading to the lungs.
- The microscopic air sacs in the lungs.
8 Clues: The tubes leading to the lungs. • The process of releasing energy. • The sceintific name for the windpipe. • The microscopic air sacs in the lungs. • (two words) the system we are studying. • The main organ of the respiratory system • The very small blood vessels in the lungs. • (two words) The toxic waste gas of the body.
Holidays in the ED 2025-11-05
8 Clues: liquid gold • Types A and B • the 2020 virus • the bearded man in red • respiratory syncytial virus • ____ system is down... again. • pain symptom of holiday stress • celebrations in the ED with this
Caring For Older Adult Patients 2022-11-07
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- The field of medicine that studies aging and the problems of the elderly.
- The _____________ System shows the most visible physical signs of aging.
- Some common respiratory conditions in elderly patients are dyspnea and bronchitis. Both of these conditions can cause Some common respiratory conditions in elderly patients are dyspnea and bronchitis. Both of these conditions can cause _______
- are the number one cause of hospitalization of the older population.
- It is important for reality orientation that you call patients by the name that they ______ and not terms of endearment.
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- Taste and smell ________ in older adults.
- Eating foods rich in _______ helps the Muskuskeletel system during aging
- Aging is a normal and expected process that comes with ______ changes in the body's structure and function.
- The possibility of a _________ uterus is increased due to pelvic floor muscle weakness.
9 Clues: Taste and smell ________ in older adults. • are the number one cause of hospitalization of the older population. • Eating foods rich in _______ helps the Muskuskeletel system during aging • The _____________ System shows the most visible physical signs of aging. • The field of medicine that studies aging and the problems of the elderly. • ...
Diseases 2025-02-25
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- Inflammation of one or more joints, causing pain and stiffness.
- A viral infection that attacks the respiratory system, commonly known as the flu.
- A mosquito-borne viral infection causing severe flu-like symptoms.
- A respiratory condition marked by spasms in the bronchi, causing difficulty in breathing.
- A disease in which abnormal cells divide uncontrollably and destroy body tissue.
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- A mosquito-borne disease caused by a parasite.
- A condition also known as high blood pressure.
- An infection that inflames the air sacs in the lungs.
- An inflammation of the liver, often caused by a virus.
- A chronic condition that affects how the body processes blood sugar.
10 Clues: A mosquito-borne disease caused by a parasite. • A condition also known as high blood pressure. • An infection that inflames the air sacs in the lungs. • An inflammation of the liver, often caused by a virus. • Inflammation of one or more joints, causing pain and stiffness. • A mosquito-borne viral infection causing severe flu-like symptoms. • ...
7th Grade Science 2021-05-24
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- plate boundary that forms mountains
- dominant and recessive alleles are present
- variable that remains the same in the experiment
- the visible light spectrum
- variable I measure in an experiment
- variable I change in an experiment
- found only in a plant cell
- one parent, two identical daughter cells
- transfers energy
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- system that exchanges O2 & CO2 in the body
- light and water waves
- sound waves
- crust and mantle of the Earth
- two parents, four unique cells
- explains how and why
- balance between inside and outside of a cell
- moves from hot to cold
- males are squares, females are circles
- describes what happens
19 Clues: sound waves • transfers energy • explains how and why • light and water waves • moves from hot to cold • describes what happens • the visible light spectrum • found only in a plant cell • crust and mantle of the Earth • two parents, four unique cells • variable I change in an experiment • plate boundary that forms mountains • variable I measure in an experiment • ...
The Respiratory System 2013-05-15
8 Clues: we breathe this in • we breathe this out • also called a windpipe • these protect the lungs • the organ we breathe with • it moves up and down as we breathe • the bramches that are joined to the trachea • where oxygen and carbon dioxide is changed over
The Respiratory System 2015-12-17
8 Clues: the windpipe • absorbs oxygen • sponge-like organs • contains vocal cords • main part bringing in air • muscle that expands lungs • passages leading into lungs • connects the nose to the larynx
The Respiratory System 2021-01-05
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- Process that causes air to leave lungs
- Protects organs in the thoracic cavity and provides support for the upper extremities
- Passes food and liquids from the mouth down to the stomach
- Taking in oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide
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- Protects nasal passageways and other parts of the respiratory tract
- Process that causes air to enter lungs
- A chronic disorder consisting of inflammation in the airways
- An infection that inflames air sacs in one or both lungs
8 Clues: Process that causes air to enter lungs • Process that causes air to leave lungs • Taking in oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide • An infection that inflames air sacs in one or both lungs • Passes food and liquids from the mouth down to the stomach • A chronic disorder consisting of inflammation in the airways • ...
ATDP Respiratory System 2022-07-19
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- the gas that we breathe OUT
- the part of the airway also known as the windpipe that feels bumpy due to cartilage
- the gas that we breathe IN
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- the smallest part of the respiratory system where gas exchange occurs
- how the muscle allows lungs to expand and collect air
- how the muscle allows lungs to force air out of the lungs
- large tubes of the airway that connect trachea to left and right lungs
- the muscle that helps us inhale and exhale
8 Clues: the gas that we breathe IN • the gas that we breathe OUT • the muscle that helps us inhale and exhale • how the muscle allows lungs to expand and collect air • how the muscle allows lungs to force air out of the lungs • the smallest part of the respiratory system where gas exchange occurs • large tubes of the airway that connect trachea to left and right lungs • ...
HUMAN RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 2018-01-05
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- Epithelium The nasal chamber is provided with a pocket of sensory cells.
- Muscles These muscles run obliquely from one side of he rib to the next.
- anhydrase The enzyme that helps convert carbon dioxide into bicarbonate ion.
- The wind pipe is guarded by a muscular flap.
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- The inflammation of the bronchi.
- The structure in the Human respiratory system which is devoid of cartilage
- oblongata The respiratory centre is located in.
- fluis It provides lubrication for the free movement of the expanding and contracting lungs.
8 Clues: The inflammation of the bronchi. • The wind pipe is guarded by a muscular flap. • oblongata The respiratory centre is located in. • Epithelium The nasal chamber is provided with a pocket of sensory cells. • Muscles These muscles run obliquely from one side of he rib to the next. • The structure in the Human respiratory system which is devoid of cartilage • ...
The Respiratory System 2024-04-08
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- Inflammation in the trachea, bronchi, and bronchioles which causes difficulty breathing
- The 2 main airways that reach into each lung.
- Important for keeping a healthy raspatory system
- Where air is separated into Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide
- The reason why your chest expands and contracts
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- Another word for "Throat"
- A Disease that is almost always caused by smoking
- Pair of Organs that holds air
8 Clues: Another word for "Throat" • Pair of Organs that holds air • The 2 main airways that reach into each lung. • The reason why your chest expands and contracts • Important for keeping a healthy raspatory system • A Disease that is almost always caused by smoking • Where air is separated into Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide • ...
Respiratory System Crossword 2024-08-09
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- Also known as windpipe
- Air sacs are covered by a dense network of ___________
- Muscles between the ribs allowing them to expand and relax
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- Small air sacs in the lungs that help with gas exchange
- Bones shaped like a cage that protect the Lungs and the Heart
- A muscle that is shaped like a upside down "u"
- Something that helps us speak
- A major organ in the respiratory system with alveoli in it
8 Clues: Also known as windpipe • Something that helps us speak • A muscle that is shaped like a upside down "u" • Air sacs are covered by a dense network of ___________ • Small air sacs in the lungs that help with gas exchange • A major organ in the respiratory system with alveoli in it • Muscles between the ribs allowing them to expand and relax • ...
The Respiratory System 2024-03-12
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- this muscles moves down when you breath in and moves up when you breath out
- this is a little flap cartilage that prevents food and other things from entering into the trachea.
- this divides into two bronchi which brings air into the lungs.
- the air you breathe enters through here
- gas exchange occurs here
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- these bones protect your lungs and heart
- this leads air towards your trachea
- this is lined with thick mucus that traps food and other things that get past the epiglottis.
8 Clues: gas exchange occurs here • this leads air towards your trachea • the air you breathe enters through here • these bones protect your lungs and heart • this divides into two bronchi which brings air into the lungs. • this muscles moves down when you breath in and moves up when you breath out • ...
The respiratory System 2024-12-09
8 Clues: the voice box • passageways for air • exhale of breath,exhalation • drawing in of breath,inhalation • muscle that helps to inhale and exhale • air filled sockets connected to nasal cavity • elastic sacs with branching passages to airways • the process of breathing in oxygen and out carbon dioxide
The respiratory System 2025-01-26
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- The voice box that produces sound
- Small branches of the bronchi that carry air to alveoli
- The windpipe that carries air to the bronchi
- Two large tubes that branch from the trachea into the lungs
- The throat, passage for air and food
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- The system responsible for breathing
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs
- Muscle that contracts to help lungs expand
8 Clues: The voice box that produces sound • The system responsible for breathing • The throat, passage for air and food • Muscle that contracts to help lungs expand • The windpipe that carries air to the bronchi • Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs • Small branches of the bronchi that carry air to alveoli • ...
Pig Respiratory System 2025-04-01
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- external organ responsible for breathing and smell.
- The windpipe, a tube that connects the throat to the lungs
- organs where oxygen is absorbed and carbon dioxide is expelled.
- The act of breathing in air.
- The gas that is exhaled by the pig after oxygen is absorbed.
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- The act of breathing out air, releasing carbon dioxide.
- The gas that is inhaled by the respiratory system and used by cells.
- A muscle that separates the chest and abdominal cavities and helps with breathing.
8 Clues: The act of breathing in air. • external organ responsible for breathing and smell. • The act of breathing out air, releasing carbon dioxide. • The windpipe, a tube that connects the throat to the lungs • The gas that is exhaled by the pig after oxygen is absorbed. • organs where oxygen is absorbed and carbon dioxide is expelled. • ...
Human Respiratory System 2025-10-19
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- The process of taking air into the lungs.
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs.
- The process of releasing air from the lungs.
- The tube that carries air to the lungs.
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- Small branches of bronchi inside the lungs.
- Tube that divides into bronchi.
- Part of the respiratory system where air enters first.
- The large muscle at the base of the chest cavity.
- Dome-shaped muscle that helps in breathing.
- The two organs used for breathing.
10 Clues: Tube that divides into bronchi. • The two organs used for breathing. • The tube that carries air to the lungs. • The process of taking air into the lungs. • Small branches of bronchi inside the lungs. • Dome-shaped muscle that helps in breathing. • The process of releasing air from the lungs. • The large muscle at the base of the chest cavity. • ...
The Respiratory System! 2025-12-09
8 Clues: passage way to lungs • main organ for gas exchange • muscle that assist with breathing • way to breath that isn't your nose • blood vessels that pick up 02 to alveoli • entry way for oxygen and releases Co2 out • tiny air sacs that absorb 02 and release it • main airways that distribute gases in the lungs
The respiratory system 2025-11-30
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- the part of the body that is surrounded by the ribs, between the neck and the waist
- a round part that sticks out from a surface
- the area at the top of the throat that contains the vocal cords
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- either of the two openings at the end of the nose that you breathe through
- any of three very small, curved bones on the inside surface of the nose on each side:
- the production of vocal sounds and especially speech
- the layer of muscle between the lungs and the stomach, used especially to control breathing
- either of the pair of posterior apertures of the nasal cavity that open into the nasopharynx
8 Clues: a round part that sticks out from a surface • the production of vocal sounds and especially speech • the area at the top of the throat that contains the vocal cords • either of the two openings at the end of the nose that you breathe through • the part of the body that is surrounded by the ribs, between the neck and the waist • ...
The Respiratory System 2025-12-10
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- Sheet of elastic cartilage that protects your Larnyx
- What part of your respiratory system has three parts: Supraglottis, glottis, subglottis
- Infection that inflames your alveoli
- What keeps allergens and dust particles out of your lungs
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- What is the muscular tube that helps you breathe and digest food
- Two main tubes that lead into each lung
- Tiny hairs to trap dust and germs are called
- Air comes in through your nose or mouth when you..
8 Clues: Infection that inflames your alveoli • Two main tubes that lead into each lung • Tiny hairs to trap dust and germs are called • Air comes in through your nose or mouth when you.. • Sheet of elastic cartilage that protects your Larnyx • What keeps allergens and dust particles out of your lungs • What is the muscular tube that helps you breathe and digest food • ...
BioExplorers! 2024-07-24
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- Stores urine before it is removed from the body.
- Processes nutrients and controls metabolism (can regenerate).
- Produces digestive enzymes that help break down the food in your stomach. Also makes insulin.
- Organ system responsible for taking in oxygen and expelling carbon dioxide. Main organ involved is the lungs.
- Breaks down food using digestive enzymes and acids.
- Passageway that transports food from the mouth to the stomach.
- Protects our bodies and regulates the temperature (Largest organ).
- Organ system that breaks down food into nutrients, which the body uses for energy, growth, and cell repair. Key organs include the esophagus, stomach, intestines, liver, and pancreas.
- Control gas exchange (Oxygen in, carbon dioxide out)
- Organ system that provides support, stability, and movement to the body. Comprised of bones.
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- Organ system responsible for transporting blood, nutrients, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and hormones throughout the body. It includes the heart.
- Filter blood to produce urine and regulate fluid balance.
- Organ system that controls the body and sends signals to different parts of the body. Includes the brain and spinal cord.
- Absorbs water and electrolytes, forming solid waste for removal.
- Absorbs nutrients and minerals from food.
- Controls nervous system functions, including thoughts, memory, and coordination.
- Pumps blood throughout the body
17 Clues: Pumps blood throughout the body • Absorbs nutrients and minerals from food. • Stores urine before it is removed from the body. • Breaks down food using digestive enzymes and acids. • Control gas exchange (Oxygen in, carbon dioxide out) • Filter blood to produce urine and regulate fluid balance. • Processes nutrients and controls metabolism (can regenerate). • ...
Antonio Body Systems 2024-03-07
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- system this system helps all the parts of the body to communicate with others
- system removes waste from your blood, in the form of urine
- system this system is responsible for all movement
- system this system provides adequate circulation of blood through the body
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- system this system helps reproduce and make off springs
- system move this system is responsible for moving fresh air into your body while removing waste gases
- system this system keeps body fluids balanced
7 Clues: system this system keeps body fluids balanced • system this system is responsible for all movement • system this system helps reproduce and make off springs • system removes waste from your blood, in the form of urine • system this system provides adequate circulation of blood through the body • ...
Antonio Body Systems 2024-03-07
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- system this system helps all the parts of the body to communicate with others
- system removes waste from your blood, in the form of urine
- system this system is responsible for all movement
- system this system provides adequate circulation of blood through the body
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- system this system helps reproduce and make off springs
- system move this system is responsible for moving fresh air into your body while removing waste gases
- system this system keeps body fluids balanced
7 Clues: system this system keeps body fluids balanced • system this system is responsible for all movement • system this system helps reproduce and make off springs • system removes waste from your blood, in the form of urine • system this system provides adequate circulation of blood through the body • ...
Science Crossword 2024-02-07
9 Clues: stores urine • carry blood to the heart • tissue made of plasma • largest organ in the body • inflammation of the lungs • upper chambers of the heart • a sudden attack or weakness • filters waste from the blood • main organ of the respiratory system
Diseases 2024-11-07
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- A dental condition characterized by decay in the hard tissues of the teeth.
- infection) Caused by an overgrowth of yeast, often affecting women.
- Parasitic disease transmitted by the tsetse fly.
- An illness characterized by fever and flu-like symptoms caused by a parasite.
- Common viral respiratory illness frequently confused with the flu.
- Here are the descriptions with the parentheses at the beginning of each description:
- An infection that can cause lung inflammation and cough.
- A condition causing painful sore throats and fever.
- A gastrointestinal infection caused by a parasite found in contaminated water.
- A contagious viral infection characterized by raised, itchy growths.
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- An infection caused by a fungus present in damp environments.(Scalp ringworm) Infection characterized by rashes, blisters, and itchy scalp.
- Infection of the skin, often producing painful bumps filled with pus.
- Caused by the Toxoplasma parasite, often transmitted by cats.
- A tropical disease caused by the Plasmodium parasite and transmitted by mosquitoes.
- A fungal infection often affecting athletes.
- Common contagious disease causing rashes and fever.
- A viral infection characterized by high fever and a body rash.
- Infection of the middle ear.
- toxicity) A condition where poisonous mold is inhaled, often affecting the respiratory system.
- A bacterial infection caused by eating contaminated food.
20 Clues: Infection of the middle ear. • A fungal infection often affecting athletes. • Parasitic disease transmitted by the tsetse fly. • Common contagious disease causing rashes and fever. • A condition causing painful sore throats and fever. • An infection that can cause lung inflammation and cough. • A bacterial infection caused by eating contaminated food. • ...
Chapter 25 CROSSWORD FUN 2025-03-07
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- "B" STANDS FOR...
- THE AMOUNT OF AIR PULLED INTO THE LUNGS AND REMOVED IN ONE MINUTE IS CALLED MINUTE ____
- YOU HAVE ONE ON EITHER SIDE OF YOUR HEART/CHEST
- THIS ELEMENT MAKES UP 21% OF EARTHS ATMOSPHERE
- THESE ARE RECOMMENDED FOR EMERGENCY MEDICAL CARE PROVIDERS AND INCLUDE INFLUENZA AND HEPATITIS B
- VOICE BOX
- THE SYSTEM THAT IS MADE UP OF THE LUNGS, DIAPHRAGM, TRACHEA AND OTHER PARTS.
- THE NASOPHARYNX IS ALSO KNOWN AST THE...
- THE OROPHARYNX IS ALSO KNOWN AS THE...
- THIS DOME SHAPED MUSCLE IS BETWEEN THE CHEST AND ABDOMEN
- A THIN FLAPPER VALVE THAT PREVENTS FOOD AND WATER FROM ENTERING THE TRACHEA
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- TINY AIR SACS WHERE THE EXCHANGE OF GASES OCCURS
- "A" STANDS FOR THE...
- THE PART CONNECTED TO THE RIBS AND HELPS PROTECT THE LUNGS AT THE FRONT OF THE BODY
- THE EXCHANGE OF OXYGEN AND CARBON DIOXIDE THAT OCCURS IN THE ALVEOLI IS CALLED ____ VENTILATION
- A PATHOGEN THAT IS SPREAD BY DROPLETS FROM THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEMS
- THE TRACHEA IS ALSO KNOWN AS THIS
- THIS PATHOGEN IS SPREAD THRU DIRECT CONTACT WITH INFECTED BLOOD
- A TUBE THAT THROUGH WHICH FOOD AND WATER PASSES TO THE STOMACH
19 Clues: VOICE BOX • "B" STANDS FOR... • "A" STANDS FOR THE... • THE TRACHEA IS ALSO KNOWN AS THIS • THE OROPHARYNX IS ALSO KNOWN AS THE... • THE NASOPHARYNX IS ALSO KNOWN AST THE... • THIS ELEMENT MAKES UP 21% OF EARTHS ATMOSPHERE • YOU HAVE ONE ON EITHER SIDE OF YOUR HEART/CHEST • TINY AIR SACS WHERE THE EXCHANGE OF GASES OCCURS • ...
The Human body system 2020-12-09
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- tough, flexible strand of connective tissue that holds bones together.
- a body system that is made up of bones, its function is the protect, provide storage of minerals and support for body.
- A dome-shaped muscleat the bottom of the lungs.
- This INVOLUNTARY muscle tissue makes up our hollow organs
- a system that transports blood around your body and is made up of heart, blood and blood vessels
- blood vessel that carries oxygen poor blood back to the heart
- a pair of organs in the rib cage that takes in air
- a body system that delivers oxygen to the body and gets rid of carbon dioxide
- blood vessel that carries oxygen rich blood away from the heart
- muscle that contracts to pump and sends blood around your body.
- the middle layer of the integumentary system
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- a tiny blood vessel that allows exchange of nutrients and waste between blood cells and the blood
- A body system that is made up of mostly muscles that allow your body to move and be flexible.
- outer layer composed of epithelial cells
- This INVOLUNTARY muscle tissue is found ONLY in the heart
- Large air tube leading from the trachea to the lungs
- strong, flexible, and smooth connective tissue found at the end of bones
- Tiny sacs that blow up like tiny balloons when you breathe
- a body system that is made up of hair, nails and skin
- The place where two or more bones connect
20 Clues: outer layer composed of epithelial cells • The place where two or more bones connect • the middle layer of the integumentary system • A dome-shaped muscleat the bottom of the lungs. • a pair of organs in the rib cage that takes in air • Large air tube leading from the trachea to the lungs • a body system that is made up of hair, nails and skin • ...
Meena Santhanam:Period 1 The Human body system 2020-12-09
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- tough, flexible strand of connective tissue that holds bones together.
- a body system that is made up of bones, its function is the protect, provide storage of minerals and support for body.
- A dome-shaped muscleat the bottom of the lungs.
- This INVOLUNTARY muscle tissue makes up our hollow organs
- a system that transports blood around your body and is made up of heart, blood and blood vessels
- blood vessel that carries oxygen poor blood back to the heart
- a pair of organs in the rib cage that takes in air
- a body system that delivers oxygen to the body and gets rid of carbon dioxide
- blood vessel that carries oxygen rich blood away from the heart
- muscle that contracts to pump and sends blood around your body.
- the middle layer of the integumentary system
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- a tiny blood vessel that allows exchange of nutrients and waste between blood cells and the blood.
- A body system that is made up of mostly muscles that allow your body to move and be flexible.
- outer layer composed of epithelial cells
- This INVOLUNTARY muscle tissue is found ONLY in the heart
- Large air tube leading from the trachea to the lungs
- strong, flexible, and smooth connective tissue found at the end of bones
- Tiny sacs that blow up like tiny balloons when you breathe
- a body system that is made up of hair, nails and skin
- The place where two or more bones connect
20 Clues: outer layer composed of epithelial cells • The place where two or more bones connect • the middle layer of the integumentary system • A dome-shaped muscleat the bottom of the lungs. • a pair of organs in the rib cage that takes in air • Large air tube leading from the trachea to the lungs • a body system that is made up of hair, nails and skin • ...
6th Science EOC Review 2021-05-04
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- first part of scientific names which includes similar species
- the smallest unit of life
- body system that circulates blood and oxygen throughout the body
- body system that removes liquid and solid waste from the body
- the process in which cells divide to create new cells
- the planet furthest from the sun
- a type of branching diagram that shows relationships among species
- the largest planet in the solar system
- this category in taxonomy contains the largest differences among organisms
- a type of severe weather that involves a low-pressure system with thunderstorms and winds that circle a central "eye"
- a push or a pull
- the science of describing, classifying, and naming living things
- a domain that is made up of all eukaryotes
- a group of organisms that are very closely related
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- can cause scientific theories to change
- the planet closest to the sun
- defining a problem, forming a hypothesis & making predictions, planning an investigation, identifying variables, collecting/organizing data, interpreting data, and defending conclusions
- a well-supported explanation about the natural world
- body system that brings in oxygen and removes carbon dioxide as waste
- body system that breaks down food to be used as energy
- a type of severe weather that involves violently spinning columns of air
- a type of severe weather that is an intense local storm with heavy rain, lightning, thunder, and sometimes hail
- a tool used to identify organisms using paired statements
23 Clues: a push or a pull • the smallest unit of life • the planet closest to the sun • the planet furthest from the sun • the largest planet in the solar system • can cause scientific theories to change • a domain that is made up of all eukaryotes • a group of organisms that are very closely related • a well-supported explanation about the natural world • ...
Chapter 11B: Transport 2025-03-07
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- system transports wastes and carbon dioxide throughout the body
- pumps blood through the system
- tiny openings in the side of their bodies
- exchange gases with surroundings
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- system gas exchange, taking in oxygen and removal of carbon dioxide
- vertebrate animals respire using _______
- blood circulates through the animals’ body inside these closed _______
7 Clues: pumps blood through the system • exchange gases with surroundings • vertebrate animals respire using _______ • tiny openings in the side of their bodies • system transports wastes and carbon dioxide throughout the body • system gas exchange, taking in oxygen and removal of carbon dioxide • blood circulates through the animals’ body inside these closed _______
Body Systems Vocabulary 2022-02-19
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- The system that pumps blood through the body; the heart belongs to this system
- This system breaks food into nutrients which give you the energy you need to live. Includes the stomach
- Parts that work together for a purpose
- Without this system, you would not be able to move
- This system includes your bones. Without it, you would be a blob
- You would not be able to breathe without this system. Includes the lungs.
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- Humans have many, many cells. This is why we are called _____cellular organisms
- When you hear this word you should think of a beating heart
- Many body systems are also _____ systems because they carry matter and energy through the body
- This system sends signals throughout your body. Includes the brain. Without it, you could not think or even move
10 Clues: Parts that work together for a purpose • Without this system, you would not be able to move • When you hear this word you should think of a beating heart • This system includes your bones. Without it, you would be a blob • You would not be able to breathe without this system. Includes the lungs. • ...
The body and its functions 2017-01-28
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- Elbows and knees are
- Largest gland of the body
- largest organ of the body
- Gland which produces insulin
- A part of the respiratory system
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- Organ which beats faster when you are in love
- The system which defends the body against attacks from microorganisms
- Blood vessels which carry the blood from the heart to the cells
8 Clues: Elbows and knees are • Largest gland of the body • largest organ of the body • Gland which produces insulin • A part of the respiratory system • Organ which beats faster when you are in love • Blood vessels which carry the blood from the heart to the cells • The system which defends the body against attacks from microorganisms
body system 2023-09-14
8 Clues: clears the blood of toxin • carries blood to your heart • what body system pumps blood • tells your heart to pump blood • removes waste products from the blood • the boy tells the brain coordinate reflexes • carries blood away from the so it can carry oxgen • the most important organ in the respiratory system
Lab 11: The Reproductive System & Development 2020-11-17
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- turns into embryo
- becomes digestive, respiratory, urinary, reproductive
- turns into placenta
- becomes nervous system, epidermis
- delivers de-oxygenated blood to placenta
- fertilized egg
- becomes the umbilical cord
- site of nutrient and gas exchange between mom & fetus
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- implants in uterus
- becomes filled with fluid that serves as a shock observer
- helps embryo attach to the uterine wall
- delivers oxygenated blood to fetus
- becomes muscle, bone, circulatory, urinary
- makes blood cells in early development
14 Clues: fertilized egg • turns into embryo • implants in uterus • turns into placenta • becomes the umbilical cord • becomes nervous system, epidermis • delivers oxygenated blood to fetus • makes blood cells in early development • helps embryo attach to the uterine wall • delivers de-oxygenated blood to placenta • becomes muscle, bone, circulatory, urinary • ...
CHAPTER 1 : STIMULI AND RESPONSES 2023-11-09
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- controls the quantity of light entering the eye
- structure that closed the trachea when a bolus is swallowed
- outer layer skin
- collects and directs sound waves into the ear canal
- alveoli damage
- substance found in cigarette smoke
- exchange of gas occur
- response of plants towards water
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- involuntary action
- detects light and produces nerve impulse
- respiratory system of insects
- help to listen to the heartbeat
- most prey have this vision
13 Clues: alveoli damage • outer layer skin • involuntary action • exchange of gas occur • most prey have this vision • respiratory system of insects • help to listen to the heartbeat • response of plants towards water • substance found in cigarette smoke • detects light and produces nerve impulse • controls the quantity of light entering the eye • ...
Jacobs cross word puzzle 2021-12-07
7 Clues: system takes in air • system breaks down food • breaks down from starch • acid breaks down into protein • you get it from breathing in air • dioxide 1 of the 3 pieces to get energy • oxygen, glucose, and other molecules go there
Crossword 1 2015-07-22
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- principle which machine guarding should pass to prevent circumvention of the guarding
- law that regulates the introduction of chemicals into commerce and determine risk to human health and environment
- document that identifies the hazards of chemicals and emergency/first aid procedures
- international system of classifying and labeling hazards
- controls designed to prevent employees from coming in contact with equipment that could cause injury
- method which hazardous chemicals can enter the body through the respiratory system
- system to ensure new materials/chemicals brought into Alcoa will not adversely affect our environment, employee safety, and product quality
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- checking of machine guarding prior to use
- method which hazardous chemicals can enter the body dermal contact
- new MSDS system
- type of exposure that produces an immediate reaction
- number of sections to a Safety Data Sheet
- type of exposure that produces an adverse reaction over time
- method which hazardous chemicals can enter the body orally
- method for informing employees about hazards within the workplace
15 Clues: new MSDS system • checking of machine guarding prior to use • number of sections to a Safety Data Sheet • type of exposure that produces an immediate reaction • international system of classifying and labeling hazards • method which hazardous chemicals can enter the body orally • type of exposure that produces an adverse reaction over time • ...
Daleyah's puzzle 2023-01-10
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- Large, flat muscle at the bottom of the chest cavity that helps with breathing
- Found in the kidney, little filter that blood goes through.
- large muscular sac that continues the mechanical and chemical digestion of food
- tiny sacs of lung tissue specialized for the movement of gases between air and blood
- A group of similar cells that perform the same function.
- Allows air to pass to and from lungs
- system System that removes cellular waste from your body and controls water balance.
- a cell that plays an important part in forming scabs
- The passages that direct air into the lungs
- upper chamber of the heart
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- Airways in the lungs that lead from the bronchi to the alveoli.
- lower chamber of the heart
- filters waste from the blood like urea, water, salt and proteins
- system System that brings oxygen into the body. Gets rid of carbon dioxide
- Tiny finger-shaped structures that cover the inner surface of the small intestine where digested food is absorbed
15 Clues: lower chamber of the heart • upper chamber of the heart • Allows air to pass to and from lungs • The passages that direct air into the lungs • a cell that plays an important part in forming scabs • A group of similar cells that perform the same function. • Found in the kidney, little filter that blood goes through. • ...
The Human body system 2020-12-08
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- blood vessel that carries oxygen rich blood away from the heart
- a tiny blood vessel that allows exchange of nutrients and waste between blood cells and the blood
- The place where two or more bones connect
- tough, flexible strand of connective tissue that holds bones together.
- a pair of organs in the rib cage that takes in air
- a body system that delivers oxygen to the body and gets rid of carbon dioxide
- A dome-shaped muscleat the bottom of the lungs.
- a body system that is made up of hair, nails and skin
- A body system that is made up of mostly muscles that allow your body to move and be flexible.
Down
- a body system that is made up of bones, its function is the protect, provide storage of minerals and support for body.
- outer layer composed of epithelial cells
- a system that transports blood around your body and is made up of heart, blood and blood vessels
- This INVOLUNTARY muscle tissue makes up our hollow organs
- Tiny sacs that blow up like tiny balloons when you breathe
- muscle that contracts to pump and sends blood around your body.
- blood vessel that carries oxygen poor blood back to the heart
- the middle layer of the integumentary system
- strong, flexible, and smooth connective tissue found at the end of bones
- This INVOLUNTARY muscle tissue is found ONLY in the heart
- Large air tube leading from the trachea to the lungs
20 Clues: outer layer composed of epithelial cells • The place where two or more bones connect • the middle layer of the integumentary system • A dome-shaped muscleat the bottom of the lungs. • a pair of organs in the rib cage that takes in air • Large air tube leading from the trachea to the lungs • a body system that is made up of hair, nails and skin • ...
Meena Santhanam:Period 1 The Human body system 2020-12-09
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- blood vessel that carries oxygen rich blood away from the heart
- a tiny blood vessel that allows exchange of nutrients and waste between blood cells and the blood
- The place where two or more bones connect
- tough, flexible strand of connective tissue that holds bones together.
- a pair of organs in the rib cage that takes in air
- a body system that delivers oxygen to the body and gets rid of carbon dioxide
- A dome-shaped muscleat the bottom of the lungs.
- a body system that is made up of hair, nails and skin
- A body system that is made up of mostly muscles that allow your body to move and be flexible.
Down
- a body system that is made up of bones, its function is the protect, provide storage of minerals and support for body.
- outer layer composed of epithelial cells
- a system that transports blood around your body and is made up of heart, blood and blood vessels
- This INVOLUNTARY muscle tissue makes up our hollow organs
- Tiny sacs that blow up like tiny balloons when you breathe
- muscle that contracts to pump and sends blood around your body.
- blood vessel that carries oxygen poor blood back to the heart
- the middle layer of the integumentary system
- strong, flexible, and smooth connective tissue found at the end of bones
- This INVOLUNTARY muscle tissue is found ONLY in the heart
- Large air tube leading from the trachea to the lungs
20 Clues: outer layer composed of epithelial cells • The place where two or more bones connect • the middle layer of the integumentary system • A dome-shaped muscleat the bottom of the lungs. • a pair of organs in the rib cage that takes in air • Large air tube leading from the trachea to the lungs • a body system that is made up of hair, nails and skin • ...
heath vocab 2025-05-28
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- Tissue that contracts to cause movement.
- Invasion and multiplication of microorganisms in the body.
- A chronic condition affecting sugar metabolism
- A state of optimal health and well-being.
- The identification of a disease or condition
- A part of the body that performs a specific function.
- A strand of tissue that transmits signals.
- In good health; free from illness or disease.
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- A change in the body indicating a disease or condition.
- A state of good health, happiness, and prosperity.
- Practices that maintain health.
- An elevated body temperature.
- A respiratory condition causing breathing difficulty.
- An immune system response to a substance.
- The outer layer of the body.
- A feeling of suffering or distress.
- A hard tissue forming the skeleton.
- The state of being free from illness and disease.
- A group of organs working together to perform a specific function
19 Clues: The outer layer of the body. • An elevated body temperature. • Practices that maintain health. • A feeling of suffering or distress. • A hard tissue forming the skeleton. • Tissue that contracts to cause movement. • An immune system response to a substance. • A state of optimal health and well-being. • A strand of tissue that transmits signals. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2 - Pharmacology 2021-02-20
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- trade name Panacur
- treat allergic and inflammatory conditions
- anticestodal
- decrease viscosity of respiratory secretions
- a peripherally acting emetic
- class of flukes
- fipronil
- used to break down thick of dried out respiratory mucus
- used to relieve cough symptmes related to upper respiratory tract conditions
- pamoate effective against ascarids, pinworms, strongyles hookworms
- inhibit cholinesterase activity causing ACh to remain active in the neuromuscular junction of the nematode parasite
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- kill worm parasites
- liquefy and dilute viscid secretions
- allow delivery at high concentrations of drugs directly into airways
- used for harsh non-productive cough in dogs
- commonly refered to as PepsidAC and used to reduce gastric secretions
- spinosad
- class of tapeworms
- stimulates stomach and intestinal motility
- selemectin
- effective against Giardia lamblia
- effective against coccidia
- used to control coughing
23 Clues: spinosad • fipronil • selemectin • anticestodal • class of flukes • trade name Panacur • class of tapeworms • kill worm parasites • used to control coughing • effective against coccidia • a peripherally acting emetic • effective against Giardia lamblia • liquefy and dilute viscid secretions • treat allergic and inflammatory conditions • stimulates stomach and intestinal motility • ...
The Feather Pillow 2022-10-14
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- disturbed state of mind
- insect mouth parts shaped like a long, thin tube
- secret
- weak condition
- cease to support or look after
- flat appendage growing from a bird's skin
- red liquid that circulates the arteries and veins
- causing dizziness
- small hole in something
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- occurring at twilight
- unable to be explained
- height
- extremely or unusually small
- a highly contagious viral infection that attacks respiratory system
- a rectangular cloth stuffed with feathers
- to become reflected
- being with a human-like form
- meeting with a doctor
- an organism that lives in/on another organism and benefits by sucking it's nutrients
19 Clues: height • secret • weak condition • causing dizziness • to become reflected • occurring at twilight • meeting with a doctor • unable to be explained • disturbed state of mind • small hole in something • extremely or unusually small • being with a human-like form • cease to support or look after • a rectangular cloth stuffed with feathers • flat appendage growing from a bird's skin • ...
system and organs of the body 2020-12-09
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- cleans your blood
- they are small little streams that carry a liquid to more organs
- its an organ that helps you do forceful movements
- sends signal's to your body
- pumps blood into your body
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- This hard material protects you're respiratory system
- it protects your organs from gushing out
- it filters blood that's going to the digestive system
- this organ has acid in it
9 Clues: cleans your blood • this organ has acid in it • pumps blood into your body • sends signal's to your body • it protects your organs from gushing out • its an organ that helps you do forceful movements • This hard material protects you're respiratory system • it filters blood that's going to the digestive system • ...
organs of the body 2020-12-09
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- this organ has acid in it
- it filters blood that's going to the digestive system
- This hard material protects you're respiratory system
- they are small little streams that carry a liquid to more organs
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- its an organ that helps you do forceful movements
- pumps blood into your body
- cleans your blood
- sends signal's to your body
- it protects your organs from gushing out
9 Clues: cleans your blood • this organ has acid in it • pumps blood into your body • sends signal's to your body • it protects your organs from gushing out • its an organ that helps you do forceful movements • it filters blood that's going to the digestive system • This hard material protects you're respiratory system • ...
(ANS205) 9b. The Respiratory System 2013-02-09
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- Regulates the flow of gases into the respiratory tract and prevents anything other than gases to enter, also the organ of phonation
- This stage of respiration takes place between the air and the blood (Internal or External)
- The passage to the lungs, formed by a C shaped hyaline cartilage, divides into two bronchi
- The act of moving air out of the lungs
- Part of that nose that turbinates in the ventral part of nasal cavity and end rostrally in a small bulbous swelling
- The act of moving air into the lungs
- This lung volume is the amount of air remaining in the lungs after a forced exhalation
- Normal, quiet breathing
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- Diffult breathing
- The cessation of breathing
- This stage of respiration takes place between blood and tissues (Internal or External)
- Excessively rapid breathing
- The gaseous exchange between an animal and its environment
- This lung volume is the amount inhaled and exhaled in a normal breath
- Part of the respiratory tract that are alveolar sacs that resemble grape bunches, very thin to allow gaseous exchange
- Part of the nose, hairless pad of epidermis that is heavily pigmented and supplied with mucous and sweat glands
16 Clues: Diffult breathing • Normal, quiet breathing • The cessation of breathing • Excessively rapid breathing • The act of moving air into the lungs • The act of moving air out of the lungs • The gaseous exchange between an animal and its environment • This lung volume is the amount inhaled and exhaled in a normal breath • ...
Gas Exchange and Respiratory System 2023-04-28
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- System, A system of vessels responsible for the movement of material through an organism.
- muscles, move the ribs and thus change the volume of the thoracic cavity.
- area of throat where food and air passages meet.
- the muscular sheet of muscle separating the thorax and abdominal cavity of mammals.
- The pigment molecule found in red blood cells. has a high affinity for oxygen.
- the main transporting medium of a mammal body
- the movement of particles from high to low concentration without the expenditure of energy.
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- Wall contains semi-circular rings provide support in an open position at all times.
- A very narrow blood vessel found between arteries and veins. part of a branching network that reaches to within a very small distance to every cell.
- active movement of the passage of air over gas exchange surfaces.
- diffuses out of the alveolus into red blood cells
- Dioxide, Diffuses into the alveolus.
- Filament, a thin-walled highly vascular structure arising from the gill arches of the gill of bony fish. a gas exchange surface.
- A tiny air sac located on the end of a bronchiole
- Division of trachea that leads to the lung.
- The gas exchange structure of fish.
16 Clues: The gas exchange structure of fish. • Dioxide, Diffuses into the alveolus. • Division of trachea that leads to the lung. • the main transporting medium of a mammal body • area of throat where food and air passages meet. • diffuses out of the alveolus into red blood cells • A tiny air sac located on the end of a bronchiole • ...
Cardiovascular, respiratory and muscular system 2018-02-28
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- Attaches muscle to bone
- Other than energy, what is a by product of anaerobic respiration
- The valve between the right atrium and right ventricle
- What would happen to our resting heart rate if we trained regularly?
- The blood vessel that can withstand the highest blood pressure
- The amount of blood pumped out of the heart in one minute
- Increase in muscle size
- During inhalation, this gas represents 21% of the total composition of air
- A short term effect of exercise on the muscular system
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- The narrowing of the blood vessels
- A muscle in the upper body that creates the most amount of movement
- Which muscle works in an antagonistic pair with the tibialis anterior?
- The movement created at the ankle when jumping over hurdles
- The amount of oxygen needed at the end of an activity to break down any lactic
- These create clots in the blood
- An activity that lasts a prolonged period of time
16 Clues: Attaches muscle to bone • Increase in muscle size • These create clots in the blood • The narrowing of the blood vessels • An activity that lasts a prolonged period of time • The valve between the right atrium and right ventricle • A short term effect of exercise on the muscular system • The amount of blood pumped out of the heart in one minute • ...
Unit 10 Body systems 2024-05-02
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- system an organ system consisting of skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscle
- system The organs that take in food and liquids and break them down into substances
- system your body's support structure. It gives your body its shape, allows movement
- system made up of blood vessels that carry blood away from and towards the heart
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- system the largest organ of the body
- system a passive biological system that removes unnecessary materials from the body fluids of an organism
- system the organs and structures in your body that allow you to breathe
- system includes the brain, spinal cord, and a complex network of nerves
8 Clues: system the largest organ of the body • system the organs and structures in your body that allow you to breathe • system includes the brain, spinal cord, and a complex network of nerves • system an organ system consisting of skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscle • system made up of blood vessels that carry blood away from and towards the heart • ...
Body Systems 2022-01-24
6 Clues: This system includes your lungs • Your mouth is part of this system • The body system that allows you to move • Your heart moves blood through this system • This system sends messages through your body • The part of the body that give you structure
Respiratory System 2022-02-24
Human Body System 2020-10-10
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- Tiny air sacs
- The master organ of the human body.
- Cord The bridge between the brain and the rest of the body.
- The basic structural unit of the nervous system.
- Carry blood back to the heart
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- Carry blood back to the heart
- River of life
- Major organ of the respiratory system
- The pumping organ of the human body
9 Clues: Tiny air sacs • River of life • Carry blood back to the heart • Carry blood back to the heart • The master organ of the human body. • The pumping organ of the human body • Major organ of the respiratory system • The basic structural unit of the nervous system. • Cord The bridge between the brain and the rest of the body.
MAPLEBROOK BIOLOGY LESSON #16 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 2018-04-24
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- The process of releasing energy.
- The very small blood vessels in the lungs.
- (two words) The toxic waste gas of the body.
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- The sceintific name for the windpipe.
- (two words) the system we are studying.
- The tubes leading to the lungs.
- The main organ of the respiratory system
- The microscopic air sacs in the lungs.
8 Clues: The tubes leading to the lungs. • The process of releasing energy. • The sceintific name for the windpipe. • The microscopic air sacs in the lungs. • (two words) the system we are studying. • The main organ of the respiratory system • The very small blood vessels in the lungs. • (two words) The toxic waste gas of the body.
Human Body Systems 2023-04-17
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- Provides movement inside and outside the body
- Muscles found in the heart
- Controls the body with electrical signals
- Breaks down your food
- Brings oxygen for the body to use and takes away carbon dioxide
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- This system moves blood throughout your body
- Supports & protects the body
- Kidney, ureters, & bladder are important organs of this system
8 Clues: Breaks down your food • Muscles found in the heart • Supports & protects the body • Controls the body with electrical signals • This system moves blood throughout your body • Provides movement inside and outside the body • Kidney, ureters, & bladder are important organs of this system • Brings oxygen for the body to use and takes away carbon dioxide
Body Systems 2020-01-10
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- tube in your respiratory system
- ___ have the largest brain of all animals
- pumps your blood
- number of bones in your spine
- central nervous system consists of brain and ___
- largest organ in the human body
- this lung is bigger
- anchor bones to muscles
- number of chambers in your heart
- approximately how many bones muscles in your body
- the muscles that bends a joint
- pigment in our skin
- tube in your respiratory system
- lining in the stomach to protect it from acid
- spinal cord and brain are protected by this
- valve in our body that opens to let food enter our intestines
- stuff we make in our stomachs that our body digests
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- largest organ in the nervous system
- branch on a neuron
- number of chambers in your heart
- chemical your body makes from the food you eat
- move bones
- used to cool our skin
- approximately how many bones in your body
- take blood away from your heart
- nerve that makes your heart pump
- first thing to break down food
- brain sends messages through the ___ nervous system
- for every thousand red blood cells you have __ white blood cells
- tube in the digestive system
- where blood cells are produced
- tiny passages in our lungs
- heart is a muscle and a __
- food plus ___ makes energy
- largest organ in the body
- another name for the large intestine
36 Clues: move bones • pumps your blood • branch on a neuron • this lung is bigger • pigment in our skin • used to cool our skin • anchor bones to muscles • largest organ in the body • tiny passages in our lungs • heart is a muscle and a __ • food plus ___ makes energy • tube in the digestive system • number of bones in your spine • first thing to break down food • where blood cells are produced • ...
Anatomy Crossword 2021-05-14
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- Feedback/ Function to maintain homeostatis.
- Small structures that make up cells.
- A group of similar cells.
- Any living thing considered a whole.
- The function to create new cells or organisms.
- Scientific discipline that investigates the structure of the body.
- Composed of two or more tissue types, that together perform a common function.
- System/ A group of organs classified as a unit.
- The existence and maintenance of a relatively constant environment within the body.
- System/ Exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide between blood.
- Basic living units of all plants and animals.
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- Physiology/ The study of the human.
- System/ Mechanical and chemical processes of digestion.
- Anatomy/ The study of external features.
- System/ Provides protection and support for the weight of our body.
- Anatomy/ Study of the organization of the body by areas.
- Results in an increase of size.
- The changes an organism undergoes through time.
- The ability where an organism can sense a change in the environment at hand.
- The ability to use energy to perform basic functions.
- Anatomy/ Involves the use of x-rays, MRI's, etc. to create pictures of internal structures.
- Parts of an organism have specific relationship to each other.
- Feedback/ Not homeostatic, rare in healthy individuals.
- Interaction of atoms into molecules.
- Scientific discipline that deals with the processes or functions of living things.
- Anatomy/ Study of the body by system.
26 Clues: A group of similar cells. • Results in an increase of size. • Physiology/ The study of the human. • Small structures that make up cells. • Any living thing considered a whole. • Interaction of atoms into molecules. • Anatomy/ Study of the body by system. • Anatomy/ The study of external features. • Feedback/ Function to maintain homeostatis. • ...
