respiratory system Crossword Puzzles
Anatomy Crossword 2012-09-10
Across
- System Exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide between blood.
- Scientific discipline that deals with the processes or functions of living things.
- Small structures that make up cells.
- A group of similar cells.
- The ability where an organism can sense a change in the environment at hand.
- Physiology The study of the human.
- System Provides protection and support for the weight of our body.
- Anatomy Involves the use of x-rays, MRI's, etc. to create pictures of internal structures.
- Results in an increase of size.
- System Mechanical and chemical processes of digestion.
- Basic living units of all plants and animals.
Down
- Feedback Not homeostatic, rare in healthy individuals.
- Feedback Function to maintain homeostatis.
- Anatomy The study of external features.
- Anatomy Study of the organization of the body by areas.
- The ability to use energy to perform basic functions.
- The function to create new cells or organisms.
- System A group of organs classified as a unit.
- Any living thing considered a whole.
- Parts of an organism have specific relationship to each other.
- The changes an organism undergoes through time.
- The existence and maintenance of a relatively constant environment within the body.
- Interaction of atoms into molecules.
- Scientific discipline that investigates the structure of the body.
- Anatomy/ Study of the body by system.
25 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. • ...
Anatomy Crossword 2012-09-10
Across
- Feedback Function to maintain homeostatis.
- The changes an organism undergoes through time.
- System Exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide between blood.
- Any living thing considered a whole.
- The ability where an organism can sense a change in the environment at hand.
- Anatomy The study of external features.
- System Mechanical and chemical processes of digestion.
- Scientific discipline that investigates the structure of the body.
- Scientific discipline that deals with the processes or functions of living things.
- Feedback Not homeostatic, rare in healthy individuals.
- System Provides protection and support for the weight of our body.
Down
- Anatomy Involves the use of x-rays, MRI's, etc. to create pictures of internal structures.
- Basic living units of all plants and animals.
- The function to create new cells or organisms.
- Anatomy/ Study of the body by system.
- A group of similar cells.
- The ability to use energy to perform basic functions.
- Physiology The study of the human.
- Parts of an organism have specific relationship to each other.
- Anatomy Study of the organization of the body by areas.
- The existence and maintenance of a relatively constant environment within the body.
- Interaction of atoms into molecules.
- Small structures that make up cells.
- System A group of organs classified as a unit.
- Results in an increase of size.
25 Clues: A group of similar cells. • Results in an increase of size. • Physiology The study of the human. • Any living thing considered a whole. • Interaction of atoms into molecules. • Small structures that make up cells. • Anatomy/ Study of the body by system. • Anatomy The study of external features. • Feedback Function to maintain homeostatis. • ...
TANK62, CROSSWORD 2022-02-18
Across
- a proposed answer to a question about the natural world
- a group of atoms joined together in a particular way
- a type of energy storage molecule made of many glucose molecules connected together
- a category of large molecules that perform important functions inside living things
- information about the natural world that is used to support or go against (refute) a claim
- system: the body system that transports molecules to and from all cells of the body
- the process of making clear how your evidence supports your claim
- reaction: a process in which atoms rearrange to form new substances
- system: the body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
- a molecule that organisms can use to release energy, and that is made of carbon, hydrogen,
Down
- that are the building blocks of proteins
- system:the body system that takes in food and breaks it down
- argument: a claim supported by evidence
- respiration:the chemical reaction between oxygen and glucose that releases energy into cells
- the body’s use of molecules for energy and growth
- a molecule that organisms get from the air or water around them and use to release energy
- dioxide: a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms
- ability to make things move or change
- set of interacting parts forming a complex whole
- oxygen atoms
20 Clues: oxygen atoms • ability to make things move or change • argument: a claim supported by evidence • that are the building blocks of proteins • set of interacting parts forming a complex whole • the body’s use of molecules for energy and growth • dioxide: a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms • a group of atoms joined together in a particular way • ...
Body Systems 2023-09-10
Across
- Filter and eliminate wastes from the body
- Contains joints, tendons and ligaments
- The largest organ of the body and contains 3 layers
- The place where two or more bones connect
- Main job is to fight disease and infection
- Carries lymph throughout the body
- Connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone.
- A darkening chemical in the skin that determines skin color
- This system moves blood throughout your body
Down
- Breaks down your food
- Controls the body with electrical signals
- This system takes in oxygen and expels carbon dioxide
- transport liquid pumped by the heart
- Connects bone to bone
- Responsible for producing egg, sperm cells and hormones
- Contains glands that release hormones
- replacement of body fluids lost through sweating, exhaling, and eliminating waste
- The basic building block of all living things
- Muscles found in the heart
19 Clues: Breaks down your food • Connects bone to bone • Muscles found in the heart • Carries lymph throughout the body • transport liquid pumped by the heart • Contains glands that release hormones • Contains joints, tendons and ligaments • Controls the body with electrical signals • Filter and eliminate wastes from the body • The place where two or more bones connect • ...
CHAPTER 1 HUMAN BODY 2023-04-07
Across
- TRANSPORT BLOOD, OXYGEN, ETC
- SUPPLY OXYGEN AND REMOVES CARBON DIOXIDE
- ATOMS COMBINE TO FORM MOLECULES
- BREAK DOWN FOOD
- A dynamic state of equilibrium
- THE STUDY OF BODY FUNCTION AT MANY LEVEL
Down
- Receives output from control center
- GLANDS SECRETE HORMONES
- PICKS UP FLUIDS FROM BLOOD VESSELS
- THE STUDY OF STRUCTURE AND THEIR RELATIONSHIP
- PROTECT AND SUPPORT BODY ORGANS
- STUDY OF LARGE BODY SURFACE
- FAST ACTING CONTROL SYSTEM OF THE BODY
13 Clues: BREAK DOWN FOOD • GLANDS SECRETE HORMONES • STUDY OF LARGE BODY SURFACE • TRANSPORT BLOOD, OXYGEN, ETC • A dynamic state of equilibrium • PROTECT AND SUPPORT BODY ORGANS • ATOMS COMBINE TO FORM MOLECULES • PICKS UP FLUIDS FROM BLOOD VESSELS • Receives output from control center • FAST ACTING CONTROL SYSTEM OF THE BODY • SUPPLY OXYGEN AND REMOVES CARBON DIOXIDE • ...
Human Body Systems 2022-03-21
6 Clues: Removes waste from the body. • This system allows movement. • This body system breaks down food. • Carries food and oxygen to the cells. • This body system allows us to breathe. • This system is in charge of all body functions.
Human Body 2024-06-03
Across
- in charge of producing lipids (fats)
- controls what goes in and out of a cell (2 words)
- process by which plants use sunlight to convert H2O & CO2 into glucose (O2 waste)
- group of similar cells working together
- what DNA stands for (2 words)
- cells store water, nutrients, and waste in the
- your body’s ability to maintain a balanced and stable internal environment
- coordinates protein synthesis of ribosomes
- body system in charge of transporting blood
- process by which cells convert glucose and oxygen into ATP (H2O & CO2 waste) (2 words)
- plants have this to protect the cell and maintain its shape (2 words)
- jelly-like liquid that fills up a cell
- body system in charge of O2 and CO2 gas exchange
Down
- convert glucose into energy the cells can use (ATP)
- smallest unit of structure in living things
- stores a cell’s DNA and directs the cell
- group of organs working together (2 words)
- body system in charge of structure and support
- like solar panels because they absorb energy from the sun
- body system in charge of sending & receiving stimuli, and coordinating bodily functions
- body system in charge of removing bodily wastes
- organisms with more than one cell
- body system in charge of breaking down and absorbing nutrients
- a cell with a nucleus
- organisms with only one cell
- a cell without a nucleus
- organelle that makes proteins
- group of tissues working together
- body system in charge of movement
- small bodies inside the cell that perform specific functions
30 Clues: a cell with a nucleus • a cell without a nucleus • organisms with only one cell • what DNA stands for (2 words) • organelle that makes proteins • organisms with more than one cell • group of tissues working together • body system in charge of movement • in charge of producing lipids (fats) • jelly-like liquid that fills up a cell • group of similar cells working together • ...
Body Systems Crossword (Last One!!!) 2023-11-16
Across
- Blood vessels that carry blood TO the heart.
- proteins that affect the many body processes. Part of digestive system.
- What are the top 2 chambers of the heart called?
- The exchange of gases between your body and the air.
- The organ where oxygen is transferred to the blood, and carbon dioxide is removed from the blood.
- What are the bottom 2 chambers of the heart called?
- The body system that moves blood through the body.
- A coiled, tube-like organ that is about 20 feet long. Part of digestive system
Down
- The process of changing food into material the body can use.
- A fluid made by the salivary glands that moistens and softens food.
- Blood vessels that carry blood AWAY from the heart.
- The flap of tissue that closes over the trachea when you swallow.
- Tiny blood vessels that connect veins and arteries.
- The windpipe that directs air in to the lungs.
- The upper part of the respiratory system which contains the vocal cords.
15 Clues: Blood vessels that carry blood TO the heart. • The windpipe that directs air in to the lungs. • What are the top 2 chambers of the heart called? • The body system that moves blood through the body. • Blood vessels that carry blood AWAY from the heart. • Tiny blood vessels that connect veins and arteries. • What are the bottom 2 chambers of the heart called? • ...
Metabolism 2022-11-17
Across
- a molecule that organisms can use to release energy, and that is made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms
- a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole
- molecules that are the building blocks of proteins
- the body system that transports molecules to and from all cells of the body
- a molecule that organisms get from the air or water around them and use to release energy
- our patient's name
Down
- comes from food and gets broken down into glucose
- comes from food and gets broken down into amino acids
- the body system that takes in food and breaks it down
- the body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
- the body's use of molecules for energy and growth
- a group of atoms joined together in a particular way
12 Clues: our patient's name • comes from food and gets broken down into glucose • the body's use of molecules for energy and growth • a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole • molecules that are the building blocks of proteins • a group of atoms joined together in a particular way • comes from food and gets broken down into amino acids • ...
Veterinary Canine Vaccination Crossword 2025-02-27
Across
- The immune systems makes specific cells to find and destroy bacteria and viruses that enter the body called ____________
- Bacteria and viruses have molecules coating their surfaces called ______.
- This virus is one of the main causes of Kennel Cough in dogs and can be given as an injectable vaccination or intranasal vaccination.
- This is a canine core vaccination that is a "combo" in a modified-live vaccination to protect against fatal diseases common to most dogs.
- This kind of vaccine is made from a dead bacteria or virus that is unable to cause infectious disease but triggers an immune response within the body to the disease.
- This kind of vaccine uses new technology and genetic engineering to alter the ability for an organism to cause disease and provide safe immune reaction within the body.
- live, This kind of vaccine is made from a live bacteria or virus that has been modified in a laboratory setting to trigger an immune reaction to a disease without causing an infection.
Down
- The body makes cells called _______ (from stem cells and bone marrow) that are specialized in helping the body fight disease
- This virus is contagious to all mammals, including humans and is almost always fatal. Because of the risk of being carried by wildlife, all dogs and cats are encouraged to get regular vaccinations to protect themselves and their owners from this disease.
- For young puppies, they receive ____ antibodies from their mother through the placenta and milk to protect them until their immune system is mature enough to make their own antibodies.
- In _______ immunity, the body creates lymphocytes the first time a dog is exposed to a disease that will help act to kill or inactivate organisms that next time the dog is exposed to them.
- Infectious hepatitis is a contagious disease caused by a canine adenovirus. Vaccination has been effective that this disease is rare in the United States
- This vaccination is given to help control kennel cough and other bacterial respiratory illnesses and is usually given intranasally
- This fatal disease can cause damage to the dogs respiratory system and nervous system and can be fatal. Signs include facial or head tremors, eye and nasal discharge and coughing.
- This fatal virus is highly contagious and causes damage to the digestive tract, respiratory tract and central nervous system. Signs include diarrhea, lethargy, loss of appetite, and dehydration.
- ______ is the term used to describe a rare and severe kind of allergic reaction to vaccination.
16 Clues: Bacteria and viruses have molecules coating their surfaces called ______. • ______ is the term used to describe a rare and severe kind of allergic reaction to vaccination. • The immune systems makes specific cells to find and destroy bacteria and viruses that enter the body called ____________ • ...
Respiratory 2023-02-07
Across
- Increased CO2 in blood
- For long term assisted ventilation
- They phagocytize inhaled bacteria and particles
- Controls respiration
- Cough up and spit out secretions
- These sense changes in O2 or CO2 and signal the brainstem
- Device supplies moisture to air or oxygen
Down
- Secrete mucous to assist cilia to cleanse respiratory tract of particles
- Maneuver providing abdominal thrusts to a conscious patient
- Condition of being without oxygen
- Adhesive, sticky
- Changing levels of CO2, O2, hydrogen ions in blood trigger changes in __rate
- Device the dispenses liquids in fine spray or mist
13 Clues: Adhesive, sticky • Controls respiration • Increased CO2 in blood • Cough up and spit out secretions • Condition of being without oxygen • For long term assisted ventilation • Device supplies moisture to air or oxygen • They phagocytize inhaled bacteria and particles • Device the dispenses liquids in fine spray or mist • ...
Respiratory 2025-08-23
Across
- (2 words) too much fluid accumulates in the pleural space
- (2 words) air in the pleural space
- chronic obstructed pulmonary disease
- inflammation and muscle tightening around the airways
- respiratory failure characterized by rapid onset of widespread inflammation in the lungs
- a device that turns medicine into a mist that can be inhaled
- (2 words) group of conditions that involve airway sensitivity to stimuli
- an infection that causes inflammation of the alveoli
Down
- Salbutamol, also known as albuterol
- a lung condition that inflames the bronchi
- metered dose inhaler
- ipatropium bromide
- quick relief bronchodilator
13 Clues: ipatropium bromide • metered dose inhaler • quick relief bronchodilator • (2 words) air in the pleural space • Salbutamol, also known as albuterol • chronic obstructed pulmonary disease • a lung condition that inflames the bronchi • an infection that causes inflammation of the alveoli • inflammation and muscle tightening around the airways • ...
Respiratory 2025-11-05
Across
- term for just the movement of air
- no energy required for exchange of nutrients
- part of membrane that lines an organ
- part of a membrane that lines a cavity wall
- detergent that keeps the air sacs open
- diaphragm contracts during this
- humidify the air when you breathe
- true gas exchange happens here
Down
- muscles relax to reset for next breath
- term for when gases in the body release
- protects the respiratory tract during swallowing
- this muscle contracts to increase lung volume
- process of delivering essential nutrients to tissues and organs
13 Clues: true gas exchange happens here • diaphragm contracts during this • term for just the movement of air • humidify the air when you breathe • part of membrane that lines an organ • muscles relax to reset for next breath • detergent that keeps the air sacs open • term for when gases in the body release • part of a membrane that lines a cavity wall • ...
Terms in COMD 2015-05-16
Across
- Soft palate that lowers to produce nasal phonemes
- Leaf like structure that covers esophagus during a swallow phase
- Disorder affecting fluency
- Often referred to as vocabulary or the meaning of words
- Social aspect of language
- Responsible for causing aphasia
Down
- Folds Contained within larynx, needed for production of voiced sounds
- Sounds that do not require vocal fold vibration
- Main articulator for speech
- System responsible for producing power for speech
- Muscle that contracts and lowers to expand lungs
- Responsible for protection of the airway and functions as a valving system
- Smallest unit of language that contains meaning
- Often referred to as grammar, associated with the ordering of words in sentences
14 Clues: Social aspect of language • Disorder affecting fluency • Main articulator for speech • Responsible for causing aphasia • Sounds that do not require vocal fold vibration • Smallest unit of language that contains meaning • Muscle that contracts and lowers to expand lungs • Soft palate that lowers to produce nasal phonemes • System responsible for producing power for speech • ...
System worksheet 2022-11-03
Across
- Supports the plant
- Transports food from mouth to stomach
- Takes in air and remove air from the body
- Made up of parts working together to perform a certain function or functions
- In the large intestine, water is absorbed from ________ food
Down
- In the small intestine, digestion is __________
- System that supports the body, gives the body shape and protects the organs
- Make food for the plant
- Hold the plant firmly to the soil
- Digestion starts here
10 Clues: Supports the plant • Digestion starts here • Make food for the plant • Hold the plant firmly to the soil • Transports food from mouth to stomach • Takes in air and remove air from the body • In the small intestine, digestion is __________ • In the large intestine, water is absorbed from ________ food • ...
Creepy Crawlies 2014-11-04
Across
- Removes waste in your blood system
- Is a system the is carbon dioxide+water->oxygen+glucose
- Stores spare blood
- Provides plants energy and animals eat it to gain energy as well
- Oxygen+glucose->carbon dioxide+water
Down
- A pure element in the process of both photosynthesis and respiration
- Breaks down food
- Is located in the root and pushes water and nutrients to the plant
- Pushes sugars down into the leaves
- Provides energy/light for plants
10 Clues: Breaks down food • Stores spare blood • Provides energy/light for plants • Removes waste in your blood system • Pushes sugars down into the leaves • Oxygen+glucose->carbon dioxide+water • Is a system the is carbon dioxide+water->oxygen+glucose • Provides plants energy and animals eat it to gain energy as well • ...
Quarter 1 Review 2022-10-24
Across
- All living and nonliving things in an area
- the body system that provides our body with nutrients needed in order to live and survive
- a very dry ecosystem that can get very hot
- the largest aquatic ecosystem in the world
- the body system that moves blood all throughout our body and heart
- a consumer that eats only meat
- an organism that is made of only one cell that does all life functions
- a very wet ecosystem that has a lot of plant and animal life
- a land ecosystem
- a type of trait you receive in your DNA from your relatives
Down
- a type of trait that you learn and receive from your environment
- a consumer that eats only plants
- the body system that supports and protects our organs and produces red blood cells
- a consumer that eats both plants and animals
- an organism made up of multiple cells that are specialized
- a free flowing, always moving freshwater ecosystem
- an organ system that is responsible for all movement within the body
- a water ecosystem
- the body system that allows our body to take in air and expel harmful gases
- a plant that produces its own food
- any living thing
- breaks down dead plants and animals and returns it to the soil
- the system that connects the brain to all parts of the body to send and receive messages to control our movements
- any nonliving thing
24 Clues: any living thing • a land ecosystem • a water ecosystem • any nonliving thing • a consumer that eats only meat • a consumer that eats only plants • a plant that produces its own food • All living and nonliving things in an area • a very dry ecosystem that can get very hot • the largest aquatic ecosystem in the world • a consumer that eats both plants and animals • ...
Body Systems CTG 2023-03-20
Across
- This system removes waste from the body.
- made up of red and white blood cells, plasma and platelets.
- Attached to bones and are controlled by nerves.
- This system consists of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves.
- Two organs that remove oxygen from the air and pass it into your blood.
- This system keeps blood flowing throughout the human body.
- pumps blood around the body. It sits inside the chest, in front of the lungs and slightly to the left side.
Down
- The most important organ in our body. It is where we think, feel emotions, make decisions and control the rest of the body.
- A group of organs that work together to perform a specific function.
- Breaks down food to release nutrients.
- Body system responsible for breathing.
- The largest organ of the human body.
- This system is responsible for the movement of the human body.
- Provides form, support, stability, and movement to the body. It is the framework for the body.
- Where food is further broken down by stomach acids.
15 Clues: The largest organ of the human body. • Breaks down food to release nutrients. • Body system responsible for breathing. • This system removes waste from the body. • Attached to bones and are controlled by nerves. • Where food is further broken down by stomach acids. • This system keeps blood flowing throughout the human body. • ...
Plants 2023-11-07
Across
- Plants breath this out (waste product)
- Ms. Maize's favorite fast food
- Carries water and dissolved nutrients
- Tiny openings in leaves
- Plants breathe this in
- Types of flowers that we planted in our cups
- Plants need this and it is found in the soil
Down
- The bodily system that we are about to start learning about (Page 123)
- A series of chemical reactions that convert light energy, water, and carbon dioxide into sugar (food)
- Carries dissolved sugars
- Plant tissue composed of tubelike cells that transport water and nutrients
- System that removes waste (page 108)
- Product of photosynthesis (another word for sugar)
13 Clues: Plants breathe this in • Tiny openings in leaves • Carries dissolved sugars • Ms. Maize's favorite fast food • System that removes waste (page 108) • Carries water and dissolved nutrients • Plants breath this out (waste product) • Types of flowers that we planted in our cups • Plants need this and it is found in the soil • Product of photosynthesis (another word for sugar) • ...
Crossword Puzzle 1 - Pharmacology 2021-02-20
Across
- 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 symptoms 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
Down
- 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 referred 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 Human Body 2021-06-11
6 Clues: system that helps in movement • system that provides you with senses • system responsible for carrying oxygen • system that breaks food into simpler forms • system that helps in transporting nutrients to the body • system that gives shape to the human body and helps with movement
Respiratory System Science Grade 10 2022-05-13
Across
- A type of system which provides oxygen for the body and allows carbon dioxide to leave the body.
- This part of the system moves air in and out through the process of inhalation and exhalation.
- This part of the system lines the trachea and bronchi while producing mucus.
- This part of the system delivers air into the lungs.
- These are a special types of connective tissue made of specialized cells in a matrix of strong flexible fibers.
- Air passes through this part of the system and travels down the trachea.
Down
- These are tiny sacs of air in the lungs that are surrounded by a network of capillaries.
- Each alveolus is surrounded by this part of the system which ensures a good blood supply.
- This disease is caused by tobacco smoking and is a threat to the respiratory system.
- This disease is easily passed between people and is caused when bacteria enters the body.
- This part of the system separates into two branches called bronchi.
- Air enters through this part of the system.
- Epithelia cells have this part of the system which help move mucus and filter out foreign material.
13 Clues: Air enters through this part of the system. • This part of the system delivers air into the lungs. • This part of the system separates into two branches called bronchi. • Air passes through this part of the system and travels down the trachea. • This part of the system lines the trachea and bronchi while producing mucus. • ...
Anatomy Crossword 2012-09-10
Across
- Anatomy/ Study of the organization of the body by areas.
- Anatomy/ Study of the body by system.
- Anatomy/ Involves the use of x-rays, MRI's, etc. to create pictures of internal structures.
- System/ A group of organs classified as a unit.
- System/ Provides protection and support for the weight of our body.
- Composed of two or more tissue types, that together perform a common function.
- The changes an organism undergoes through time.
- Physiology/ The study of the human.
- Small structures that make up cells.
- A group of similar cells.
- The existence and maintenance of a relatively constant environment within the body.
- Scientific discipline that deals with the processes or functions of living things.
- Any living thing considered a whole.
- The ability where an organism can sense a change in the environment at hand.
Down
- Interaction of atoms into molecules.
- Scientific discipline that investigates the structure of the body.
- Anatomy/ The study of external features.
- The ability to use energy to perform basic functions.
- Feedback/ Not homeostatic, rare in healthy individuals.
- Results in an increase of size.
- System/ Exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide between blood.
- The function to create new cells or organisms.
- System/ Mechanical and chemical processes of digestion.
- Parts of an organism have specific relationship to each other.
- Basic living units of all plants and animals.
- Feedback/ Function to maintain homeostatis.
26 Clues: A group of similar cells. • Results in an increase of size. • Physiology/ The study of the human. • Interaction of atoms into molecules. • Small structures that make up cells. • Any living thing considered a whole. • Anatomy/ Study of the body by system. • Anatomy/ The study of external features. • Feedback/ Function to maintain homeostatis. • ...
Anatomy Crossword 2012-09-10
Across
- Feedback Function to maintain homeostatis.
- Scientific discipline that investigates the structure of the body.
- Scientific discipline that deals with the processes or functions of living things.
- The ability where an organism can sense a change in the environment at hand.
- Anatomy The study of external features.
- System Exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide between blood.
- Results in an increase of size.
- The changes an organism undergoes through time.
- A group of similar cells.
- Any living thing considered a whole.
- Parts of an organism have specific relationship to each other.
- Anatomy Study of the organization of the body by areas.
- System Provides protection and support for the weight of our body.
- Interaction of atoms into molecules.
Down
- The ability to use energy to perform basic functions.
- System A group of organs classified as a unit.
- The function to create new cells or organisms.
- Anatomy/ Study of the body by system.
- The existence and maintenance of a relatively constant environment within the body.
- Small structures that make up cells.
- Physiology The study of the human.
- System Mechanical and chemical processes of digestion.
- Anatomy Involves the use of x-rays, MRI's, etc. to create pictures of internal structures.
- Feedback Not homeostatic, rare in healthy individuals.
- Basic living units of all plants and animals.
25 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. • ...
Exam II 2021-11-08
Across
- System of the body that protects itself against those substances foreign to the body
- Oxygen and nutrients circulate the body through _____
- COPD is a type of _____ disease
- The primary energy substrate used for low-intensity activities
- the urinary system has two kidneys and two ____
- A source of energy for the cells of the body
- Individuals fall into this risk stratification if they have a known cardiac, pulmonary, or metabolic disease
- Another name for heart attack
- The name of the RPE scale that ranges from 6-20
- System of the body that supports and protects body parts and provides calcium storage
Down
- Adaptations that occur in response to repeated regular physical activity and exercise
- An individual with a BMI of 17.4 would fall into this classification
- If energy intake is greater than energy expenditure, what happens to body weight
- Type of testing used to determine a specific disease condition or possible illness
- A condition characterized by low bone mineral density
- System of the body with components that include the heart and blood vessels
- Actions that occur in response to physical activity or a single bout of exercise
- Fatigue in the muscles is likely caused by the increased _____
- One of the primary control systems of the body
- This system of the body transfers macronutrients, micronutrients, and water into the body
20 Clues: Another name for heart attack • COPD is a type of _____ disease • A source of energy for the cells of the body • One of the primary control systems of the body • the urinary system has two kidneys and two ____ • The name of the RPE scale that ranges from 6-20 • Oxygen and nutrients circulate the body through _____ • A condition characterized by low bone mineral density • ...
The Human body system 2020-12-09
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
Health Thing 2014-03-31
Across
- what is the largest muscle in your body as a group?
- what is breathing in?
- what is the strongest muscle in your body pound for pound?
- what is the longest bone in your body?
Down
- What system involves breathing?
- what bone protects the brain?
- CP What system last for 3 to 10 seconds?
- muscle in the back of your leg?
- what do you eat?
9 Clues: what do you eat? • what is breathing in? • what bone protects the brain? • What system involves breathing? • muscle in the back of your leg? • what is the longest bone in your body? • CP What system last for 3 to 10 seconds? • what is the largest muscle in your body as a group? • what is the strongest muscle in your body pound for pound?
Respiration 2021-08-05
Across
- adhered to body wall
- binds oxygen and carbon dioxide
- spinal cord segments contributing to the phrenic nerve
- lowers surface tension in alveoli
- place where trachea divides
- lower O2 sat at same PO2 for temp increase or pH decrease
- nerve that supplies the diaphragm
- adhered to lungs
- sac for air to enter
- major muscle of inspiration
- removes mucus and debris
Down
- branch of the airway system
- site of respiratory control centers
- enzyme found in rbc
- measure of how many oxygens are bound per molecule of hemoglobin
- has c-shaped cartilage rings
- smooth muscle walls
17 Clues: adhered to lungs • enzyme found in rbc • smooth muscle walls • adhered to body wall • sac for air to enter • removes mucus and debris • branch of the airway system • place where trachea divides • major muscle of inspiration • has c-shaped cartilage rings • binds oxygen and carbon dioxide • lowers surface tension in alveoli • nerve that supplies the diaphragm • ...
Body Systems & Classification of Organisms 2021-12-07
Across
- key a system of identifying species that is made of up a series of paired descriptions to choose between
- domain/kingdom of single-celled prokaryotes that live in unusual environments
- system organ system involved in removal of waste products from the body
- single-celled organisms with no membraned nucleus or organelles
- the basic unit of structure and function in living things
- a phylum of organisms with segmented body coverings and joined legs, for example, insects.
- a plant that has specialized tissues to move food and water throughout the plant
- a structure made of two or more tissues that performs a specific function
- system organ system involved in creating a new organism
- organ system that takes oxygen into the body and expels carbon dioxide
- a structure made of a group of cells that work together to do a specific job
- kingdom consisting of simple organisms such as amoebas and algae
- Involuntary actions that keep conditions inside the body such as temperature at a constant
- systes system of organs that controls the body through chemical messengers called hormones
- system organ system that transports substances through the body
- Greek philosopher who was the first to classify living things scientifically
- classification level below Domain
- system system of organs and tissues that controls and coordinates the body's activities
Down
- system organ system that provides support for the body through an internal framework
- kingdom of single-celled organisms w/o a nucleus
- system organ system that enables movement of the body and circulation
- most-specific organism classification; group of organisms that can mate and produce offspring
- Linnaeus Swedish biologist who created the current system of classifying organisms into groups by similarities
- organisms that take food from the environment and reproduce by budding or spores
- tree branching diagram showing evolutionary relationships among groups of organisms
- Organ system that breaks down food into substances that the body can use, and helps with the absorption of these substances
- system a group of organs that work together to do a specific job
- system organ system that works to protect the body from disease
- cell with a membrane-bound nucleus and organelles, or an organism made up of such cells
- division of organism classification just above species
- a living thing made of cells
- largest grouping in the classification of organisms, above kingdom; Archaea, Bacteria, and Eukarya.
32 Clues: a living thing made of cells • classification level below Domain • kingdom of single-celled organisms w/o a nucleus • division of organism classification just above species • system organ system involved in creating a new organism • the basic unit of structure and function in living things • single-celled organisms with no membraned nucleus or organelles • ...
Respiratory System Diseases 2021-03-04
Across
- Chronic inflammatory disease of the lungs consisting in an obstruction of the airflow caused by chronic exposure to irritating gases or smoke.
- Substances that can cause allergies and also trigger asthma crises
- Lung disease consisting in a destruction of the alveoli (air sacs) with degeneration of their walls, leaving empty spaces in the lungs that can no longer participate in the gas exchange.
- Main cause of emphysema
- Narrowing of the airways with excess of mucus caused by a combination of a genetic predisposition and environmental factors that trigger attacks.
Down
- Main cause of most types of lung cancer
- Development of abnormal cells in the lungs that lose their function, multiply out of control causing tumors and can spread to other tissues (metastasis).
- General causes of pneumonia
- Inflammation of the alveoli (air sacs), due mostly by bacteria, fungi or virus infections.
- Main cause of COPD
10 Clues: Main cause of COPD • Main cause of emphysema • General causes of pneumonia • Main cause of most types of lung cancer • Substances that can cause allergies and also trigger asthma crises • Inflammation of the alveoli (air sacs), due mostly by bacteria, fungi or virus infections. • ...
The Respiratory System 2018-05-22
Across
- System of the body that is in control of your breathing.
- What you breathe out.
- The air you breathe in.
- Complete oxygen loss within the body.
Down
- Main organs of the Respiratory System.
- Things that die when there is no oxygen production.
- Decrease in oxygen levels throughout the body.
- Things that perform the action of carrying oxygen throughout the body.
8 Clues: What you breathe out. • The air you breathe in. • Complete oxygen loss within the body. • Main organs of the Respiratory System. • Decrease in oxygen levels throughout the body. • Things that die when there is no oxygen production. • System of the body that is in control of your breathing. • Things that perform the action of carrying oxygen throughout the body.
The Respiratory System 2017-01-03
Across
- Place where gases are exchanged between blood and inhaled air and where alveoli are stored
- Tiny air sacs at the end of a bronchiole in the lungs
- Tube at the back of the mouth that serves as a passageway for both food and air
- Two large tubes in the chest cavity that lead up from the trachea to the lungs
Down
- A passageway in the respiratory system that cleans and begins to transport air as it enters the body
- Structure in the throat that contains vocal cords
- Large flat muscle at the bottom of the chest cavity that helps with breathing
- Tube that connects larynx to the bronchi
8 Clues: Tube that connects larynx to the bronchi • Structure in the throat that contains vocal cords • Tiny air sacs at the end of a bronchiole in the lungs • Large flat muscle at the bottom of the chest cavity that helps with breathing • Two large tubes in the chest cavity that lead up from the trachea to the lungs • ...
The Respiratory System 2021-05-25
Across
- It divides your lungs and your stomach
- Alveoli are hemispherical vesicles composed of monolayer epithelial cells.
- Also known as bronchial endings, tracheal twigs.
- Humans need it to live
- It's the primary bronchi from the trachea
Down
- It's white. It's connected one by one
- humans breathe through it
- It's like ribs
8 Clues: It's like ribs • Humans need it to live • humans breathe through it • It's white. It's connected one by one • It divides your lungs and your stomach • It's the primary bronchi from the trachea • Also known as bronchial endings, tracheal twigs. • Alveoli are hemispherical vesicles composed of monolayer epithelial cells.
Respiratory system terms 2023-11-14
Across
- the hollow muscular organ forming an air passage to the lungs and holding the vocal cords in humans and other mammals; the voice box.
- the membrane-lined cavity behind the nose and mouth, connecting them to the esophagus.
- The two passages that direct air into the lungs.
- Tiny sacs of lung tissue specialized for the movement of gases between air and blood.
Down
- 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.
- 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 large organs of respiration located in the chest cavity and responsible for adding oxygen to and removing carbon dioxide from the blood.
- the part projecting above the mouth on the face of a person or animal, containing the nostrils and used for breathing and smelling.
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. • ...
Respiratory system organs 2023-05-10
Across
- Passage connecting your throat and lungs.
- From your lungs, your bloodstream delivers _______ to all your organs and other tissues
- Small branches of the bronchial tubes that lead to the alveoli.
- Commonly called the voice box, is an organ in the top of the neck involved in breathing, producing sound and protecting the trachea against food aspiration.
Down
- Openings that pull air from outside your body into your respiratory system.
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs where the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide takes place.
- Tube that delivers air from your mouth and nose to the trachea (windpipe).
- Two organs that remove oxygen from the air and pass it into your blood
8 Clues: Passage connecting your throat and lungs. • Small branches of the bronchial tubes that lead to the alveoli. • Two organs that remove oxygen from the air and pass it into your blood • Tube that delivers air from your mouth and nose to the trachea (windpipe). • Openings that pull air from outside your body into your respiratory system. • ...
The Respiratory system 2021-10-04
8 Clues: Air Travels In It • wider than left lung • larger than right lung • Expands when you exhale • carry air into your lungs • is connected to the Windpipe • Provide Airways for Respiration • carries carbon dioxide out of your lungs
The Respiratory System 2021-12-02
Across
- It is found at the end of the trachea and splits the air into each lung
- reactive gas
- These are the small air tubes that connect the brochures to the alveoli
- These are the air sacs that exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide in the blood
Down
- It is the pipe that sends air to the lungs
- It is the organ that collects the air
- where you breath
- This is the muscle that is responsible for inflating and deflating the lungs
8 Clues: reactive gas • where you breath • It is the organ that collects the air • It is the pipe that sends air to the lungs • It is found at the end of the trachea and splits the air into each lung • These are the small air tubes that connect the brochures to the alveoli • These are the air sacs that exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide in the blood • ...
The Respiratory System 2024-12-10
Across
- Carbon _ _ _ _ _ _ _ is exhaled.
- The shared reactant of both types of respiration, also known as sugar.
- Oxygen and nutrients dissolve into this substance, and then diffuse into tissues. Waste products diffuse out of the tissues and back into this substance.
- This molecule is inhaled.
- The _ _ _ blood cells have no nucleus, and are a bi-concave disc shape.
Down
- Anaerobic respiration occurs here.
- These are the organelle within cells where aerobic respiration occurs.
- The type of respiration which uses oxygen.
8 Clues: This molecule is inhaled. • Carbon _ _ _ _ _ _ _ is exhaled. • Anaerobic respiration occurs here. • The type of respiration which uses oxygen. • These are the organelle within cells where aerobic respiration occurs. • The shared reactant of both types of respiration, also known as sugar. • The _ _ _ blood cells have no nucleus, and are a bi-concave disc shape. • ...
ระบบหายใจ (respiratory system) 2024-11-06
8 Clues: รยางค์เหงือกของแม่เพรียง • กล้ามเนื้อยึดกระดูกซี่โครง • เซลล์กำจัดสิ่งแปลกปลอมในปอด • แผ่นปิดเหงือกของปลากระดูกแข็ง • อวัยวะแลกเปลี่ยนแก๊สของแมงมุม • บริเวณที่เกิดการแลกเปลี่ยนแก๊สในนก • กลไกการไหลของน้ำและการไหลเวียนของเลือดที่สวนทางกัน • บริเวณที่อากาศจากภายนอกไหลเข้าไปเก็บไว้ก่อนที่จะดันเข้าปอดในกบ
Respiratory system--diseases 2021-05-28
Across
- is a poisonous gas produced by smoking.
- __________ is a disease that was almost gone in this country and now its back.
- _________ is an infection of the lungs. It makes mucus and pus.
Down
- _______ is an infection of the bronchi.
- Smoking harms the ____ because then they fill with fat.
- _______ coats the bronchi and makes it hard to breathe.
- Many people are allergic to ________.
- ___________ destroys the alveoli and you can't fix it.
8 Clues: Many people are allergic to ________. • _______ is an infection of the bronchi. • is a poisonous gas produced by smoking. • ___________ destroys the alveoli and you can't fix it. • Smoking harms the ____ because then they fill with fat. • _______ coats the bronchi and makes it hard to breathe. • _________ is an infection of the lungs. It makes mucus and pus. • ...
The Respiratory System 2022-10-27
Across
- Muscle that helps your lungs pull in air and push it out
- Hollow areas between the bones in your head that help regulate the temperature and humidity of the air you inhale.
- Openings that pull air from outside your body into your respiratory system.
- Tubes at the bottom of your windpipe that connect into each lung.
Down
- Tube that delivers air from your mouth and nose to the trachea (windpipe).
- Two organs that remove oxygen from the air and pass it into your blood.
- Small branches of the bronchial tubes that lead to the alveoli.
- Tiny hairs that move in a wave-like motion to filter dust and other irritants out of your airways.
8 Clues: Muscle that helps your lungs pull in air and push it out • Small branches of the bronchial tubes that lead to the alveoli. • Tubes at the bottom of your windpipe that connect into each lung. • Two organs that remove oxygen from the air and pass it into your blood. • Tube that delivers air from your mouth and nose to the trachea (windpipe). • ...
Our Respiratory System 2022-02-05
Across
- A pair of air filled and spongy organs on the either side of the chest and sends the oxygen into our bloodstreams
- Are small sacks found at the end of bronchioles that are responsible for respiration
- Tubes that transports air t and from you lungs and also has mucus inline that helps traps virus and other bacterias. It also has small sacks at the end of it's bronchioles called alveoli
- It's function is to transport air to and from the lungs and without it we will be unable to breathe
Down
- this is made up of all the bones, tissue, blood vessels and nerves that make up your entire nose and also has little hairs that helps filter the air we breathe
- Also know as the throat and is paet of both the respiratory and digestive system
- Is a process in exchanging oxygen and crabon dioxide
- Is also known as the voice box and produces vocal sounds and is connected to the top of trachea
8 Clues: Is a process in exchanging oxygen and crabon dioxide • Also know as the throat and is paet of both the respiratory and digestive system • Are small sacks found at the end of bronchioles that are responsible for respiration • Is also known as the voice box and produces vocal sounds and is connected to the top of trachea • ...
The Respiratory system 2025-12-08
Across
- Air comes in through your nose or mouth when you..
- Which side of your lung is divided into 3 lobes: superior, middle, inferior
- Top section of your larynx
Down
- What keeps allergens and dust particles out of your lungs
- Sheet of elastic cartilage that protects your larnyx
- What part of your respiratory system has three parts: Supraglottis, glottis, subglottis
- What is a muscular tube that helps you breathe and digest food
- Two main tubes that leads into each lung
8 Clues: Top section of your larynx • Two main tubes that leads into each lung • 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 a muscular tube that helps you breathe and digest food • ...
The Respiratory system 2025-12-09
Across
- main organ for gas exchange
- passage way to lungs
- main airways that distribute glasses in the lungs while breathing
- tiny air sacs that absorb O2 and release CO2 from capillaries
- muscle that assists with breathing
Down
- entryway for oxygen
- blood vessels that pick up O2 and deliver CO2
- another entryway for oxygen
8 Clues: entryway for oxygen • passage way to lungs • main organ for gas exchange • another entryway for oxygen • muscle that assists with breathing • blood vessels that pick up O2 and deliver CO2 • tiny air sacs that absorb O2 and release CO2 from capillaries • main airways that distribute glasses in the lungs while breathing
Vocab Crossword puzzle 2024-03-26
Across
- acids: molecules that are the building blocks of proteins
- system: the body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
- a category of large molecules that perform important functions inside living things
- system: the body system that transports molecules to and from all cells of the body
- a group of atoms joined together in a particular way
- smallest unit that can live on its own and that makes up all living organisms and the tissues of the body.
- a molecule that organisms can use to release energy, and that is made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms
Down
- dioxide: a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms
- system: the body system that takes in food and breaks it down
- a collection of tissues that structurally form a functional unit specialized to perform a particular function.
- argument: a claim supported by evidence
- A type of cell that receives and sends messages from the body to the brain and back to the body.
- a molecule that organisms get from the air or water around them and use to release energy
- a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole
- a type of energy storage molecule made of many glucose molecules connected together
- the body’s use of molecules for energy and growth
- respiration: the chemical reaction between oxygen and glucose that releases energy into cells
17 Clues: argument: a claim supported by evidence • the body’s use of molecules for energy and growth • a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole • dioxide: a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms • a group of atoms joined together in a particular way • acids: molecules that are the building blocks of proteins • ...
Science Puzzle 2024-03-26
Across
- acids: molecules that are the building blocks of proteins.
- system: the body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide.
- a category of large molecules that perform important functions inside living things.
- system: the body system that transports molecules to and from all cells of the body.
- a group of atoms joined together in a particular way.
- smallest unit that can live on its own and that makes up all living organisms and the tissues of the body.
- a molecule that organisms can use to release energy, and that is made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms.
Down
- dioxide: a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms.
- system: the body system that takes in food and breaks it down.
- a collection of tissues that structurally form a functional unit specialized to perform a particular function.
- argument: a claim supported by evidence.
- A type of cell that receives and sends messages from the body to the brain and back to the body.
- a molecule that organisms get from the air or water around them and use to release energy.
- a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole.
- a type of energy storage molecule made of many glucose molecules connected together.
- the body’s use of molecules for energy and growth.
- respiration: the chemical reaction between oxygen and glucose that releases energy into cells.
17 Clues: argument: a claim supported by evidence. • the body’s use of molecules for energy and growth. • a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole. • dioxide: a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms. • a group of atoms joined together in a particular way. • acids: molecules that are the building blocks of proteins. • ...
Body Systems Crossword 2024-11-19
Across
- the system responsible for delivering molecules to the rest of the body
- the system responsible for sending signals to and from the brain
- the system responsible for breaking down food for energy
Down
- the system responsible for keeping our bodies aligned and allowing us to move
- the system responsible for expelling waste from the body
- the system responsible for bringing oxygen into the body
- the system responsible for creating new life
7 Clues: the system responsible for creating new life • the system responsible for expelling waste from the body • the system responsible for bringing oxygen into the body • the system responsible for breaking down food for energy • the system responsible for sending signals to and from the brain • the system responsible for delivering molecules to the rest of the body • ...
Frog Dissection Lab 2015-10-27
Across
- Gland secreting mostly bile, which aids in digestion.
- Small reservoir in which bile secreted by the liver collects before being discharged into the intestine during digestion.
- Male genital gland producing spermatozoa (sperm)
- Organ of the circulatory system where impurities in the blood are destroyed.
- Reservoir where urine from the kidneys collects before being evacuated by the cloaca.
- Digestive gland connected to the intestine that produces secretions and hormones.
- Hearing organ of the frog
- Canal in the upper part of the digestive tract that carries food to the stomach
- Orifice common to the intestine and the genital and urinary tracts; it is located at the terminal end of the digestive tract.
- Entrance to the respiratory system
- Respiratory organ; it forms a sac into which air inhaled through the nostrils is carried. A frog also breathes through its skin.
Down
- Short wide portion of the digestive tract that comes before the cloaca in which a small part of digestion and elimination of waste takes place.
- Long thin portion of the digestive tract behind the stomach in which most of the digestion and food absorption takes place.
- Section of the digestive tract that comes before the intestines; it receives food to be digested.
- Muscular organ that helps to oxygenate and circulate blood through the body
- Organ secreting urine; eliminates toxic substances from the body.
16 Clues: Hearing organ of the frog • Entrance to the respiratory system • Male genital gland producing spermatozoa (sperm) • Gland secreting mostly bile, which aids in digestion. • Organ secreting urine; eliminates toxic substances from the body. • Muscular organ that helps to oxygenate and circulate blood through the body • ...
Body Systems 2020-01-10
Across
- pumps your blood
- number of chambers in your heart
- brain sends messages through the ___ nervous system
- used to cool our skin
- largest organ in the body
- another name for the large intestine
- approximately how many bones muscles in your body
- largest organ in the nervous system
- take blood away from your heart
- number of chambers in your heart
- approximately how many bones in your body
- the muscles that bends a joint
- tube in the digestive system
- central nervous system consists of brain and ___
- anchor bones to muscles
- tube in your respiratory system
- spinal cord and brain are protected by this
- this lung is bigger
- valve in our body that opens to let food enter our intestines
Down
- ___ have the largest brain of all animals
- where blood cells are produced
- pigment in our skin
- tube in your respiratory system
- number of bones in your spine
- food plus ___ makes energy
- for every thousand red blood cells you have __ white blood cells
- nerve that makes your heart pump
- chemical your body makes from the food you eat
- lining in the stomach to protect it from acid
- largest organ in the human body
- heart is a muscle and a __
- branch on a neuron
- tiny passages in our lungs
- move bones
- first thing to break down food
- stuff we make in our stomachs that our body digests
36 Clues: move bones • pumps your blood • branch on a neuron • pigment in our skin • this lung is bigger • used to cool our skin • anchor bones to muscles • largest organ in the body • food plus ___ makes energy • heart is a muscle and a __ • tiny passages in our lungs • tube in the digestive system • number of bones in your spine • where blood cells are produced • the muscles that bends a joint • ...
Unit 1 - Revision 2024-05-10
Across
- The joint movement that decreases the angle between bones.
- The component of blood responsible for clotting.
- The system responsible for providing oxygen to the body and removing carbon dioxide.
- The system responsible for regulating body temperature and protecting against environmental hazards.
- The hormone responsible for regulating blood sugar levels
- The type of muscle found in the heart.
- The joint movement that increases the angle between bones.
- The innermost layer of the skin.
- The study of the structure of the body.
- The joint movement that moves a body part towards the midline.
- The joint movement that involves the combination of flexion, extension, abduction, and adduction
Down
- The joint movement that moves a body part away from the midline.
- The system responsible for support, movement, protection, and blood cell production.
- The outer layer of the skin.
- The smallest unit of a muscle.
- The type of muscle fibers that are resistant to fatigue and are primarily used for endurance activities.
- The type of muscle that is under conscious control.
- The structure that connects muscle to bone.
- The energy system that produces ATP without oxygen, used for short bursts of high-intensity activity
- The component of the nervous system responsible for the fight or flight response
- The muscular system works with this system to provide movement.
- The joint movement that rotates a body part towards the midline.
22 Clues: The outer layer of the skin. • The smallest unit of a muscle. • The innermost layer of the skin. • The type of muscle found in the heart. • The study of the structure of the body. • The structure that connects muscle to bone. • The component of blood responsible for clotting. • The type of muscle that is under conscious control. • ...
Cell & Organisation 2024-07-31
Across
- A group of tissues that work together to perform a specific function.
- piece The part of a microscope you look through to see the magnified image.
- The system responsible for moving substances around the body.
- The system involved in producing offspring.
- lenses Lenses on the microscope that magnify the specimen.
- The gel-like substance inside a cell where most of the cell's activities happen.
- The organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis occurs.
- A group of similar cells that perform a specific function.
- Organisms made up of more than one cell.
- An instrument used to see small objects that are not visible to the naked eye.
- Organisms made up of a single cell.
Down
- A part of the microscope that reflects light through the specimen.
- A group of organs that work together to perform complex functions.
- The system that breaks down food into nutrients the body can use.
- knob Used for fine-tuning the focus of the microscope.
- These hold the slide in place on the microscope stage.
- membrane The thin layer that surrounds the cell and controls what enters and leaves.
- The basic unit of life.
- The system that brings in oxygen and removes carbon dioxide.
- The green pigment in plants that absorbs light for photosynthesis.
- wall A rigid layer that gives support and structure to plant cells.
- Storage spaces within cells, often holding water, nutrients, or waste.
- The control center of a cell, containing genetic material.
23 Clues: The basic unit of life. • Organisms made up of a single cell. • Organisms made up of more than one cell. • The system involved in producing offspring. • These hold the slide in place on the microscope stage. • The organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis occurs. • lenses Lenses on the microscope that magnify the specimen. • ...
Knowledge Acquisition part 1 ( Priscila Contreras Olvera, Juliana Florian Manrique, Andrea Matta Guerrero) 2014-01-31
Across
- Molecules in food contain chemical energy to produce this.
- tissue movements of the body are possible because of this.
- It supplies raw materials your body needs.
- system that transports oxygen, nutrients, and hormones to cells.
- tissue that lines the interior and exterior body surface.
- System tissue that provides support for the body and connects its parts.
- inhibition the process in which a stimulus produces a response opposing to original one.
- system various organs that perform a single function.
- Most energy in the food is converted into this.
- Tissue by which nerve impulses are transmitted throughout the body.
- system that supports the body and protects vital organs.
- a group of different types of tissues that work together to perform a single a function, or several functions.
- the lymphatic system is also called.
- produces bile, which aids in digestion of fats.
Down
- It is the most important nutrient; It makes up the bulk of food, extracellular fluid and other bodily fluids.
- describes the relatively constant internal physical and chemical conditions that organisms maintain.
- Are substances in food that supply the energy your body uses for growth , repair and maintenance.
- some organs in this system are nose, pharynx, larynx and lungs.
- system that breaks down food and absorbs nutrients, while eliminating waste.
- It is equal to 1000 calories or 1 Kcal.
- a group of cells that perform a single function.
- the basic unit of structure and function in living things.
- materials used to build and repair tissue.
23 Clues: the lymphatic system is also called. • It is equal to 1000 calories or 1 Kcal. • It supplies raw materials your body needs. • materials used to build and repair tissue. • Most energy in the food is converted into this. • produces bile, which aids in digestion of fats. • a group of cells that perform a single function. • ...
Stage 1 Crossword 2013-02-01
Across
- it is the most important nutrient.
- This system fights infections.
- Another name for Feedback inhibition is _________ feedback.
- This system controls metabolism.
- This system includes lymph nodes.
- it means "the act of blocking the action of"
- is the amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 degree Celsius.
- homeostasis describes physical and ________ conditions that organisms mantain despite changes in the environment.
- A group of different tissues that work together to perform a single function.
- Molecules in food contain chemical energy that cells use to produce ___.
- they are part of a healthy diet, are also called "lipids"
- This system helps to regulate the body temperature
- they can be single or complex
- the bronchioles are a part of this system.
- An example of controlling homeostasis through feedback inhibition is the regulation of
- it has a critical role in keeping blood glucose levels within a certain rage.
- The organ systems interact to mantain _______ in the body as whole.
- this fats are solid at room temperature.
- HIgh levels of _______ are associated with a disease called diabetes.
- is the basic unit of structure and function in living things.
Down
- This system recognizes and coordinates the body's response to change in internal and external environments.
- This tissue includes fat cells, bone cells and blood cells.
- this fats are created by adding Hydrogen
- it is another name for simple carbohydrates.
- This system fights infections.
- This system eliminates waste products from the body.
- This system protects internal organs.
- This system produces gametes.
- This tissue is located in certain glands.
- A group of cells that perform a single function.
- A group of organs that perform closely related functions is called Organ ______.
- thet supply raw materials for growth and repair of structures.
- This system breaks down food.
- This tissue is located in the heart.
34 Clues: This system produces gametes. • they can be single or complex • This system breaks down food. • This system fights infections. • This system fights infections. • This system controls metabolism. • This system includes lymph nodes. • it is the most important nutrient. • This tissue is located in the heart. • This system protects internal organs. • ...
King Ricardo Crossword 2024-10-21
Across
- Where does gas exchange occur in the human respiratory system?
- How does gas exchange differ between plants and animals?
- What is the role of the immune system in fighting infections?
- How do vaccines prevent infectious diseases?
- How do antibodies function in immunity?
- How does the body acquire immunity?
Down
- What cells are involved in immune responses?
- How do gases like oxygen and carbon dioxide move during gas exchange?
- Why is the surface area important for efficient gas exchange?
- What is the difference between bacterial and viral infections?
- How are infectious diseases transmitted?
- What causes infectious diseases?
- What is the role of vaccines in immunity?
- What is the primary purpose of gas exchange in organisms?
- What is immunity?
15 Clues: What is immunity? • What causes infectious diseases? • How does the body acquire immunity? • How do antibodies function in immunity? • How are infectious diseases transmitted? • What is the role of vaccines in immunity? • What cells are involved in immune responses? • How do vaccines prevent infectious diseases? • How does gas exchange differ between plants and animals? • ...
Earth Science 2018-04-29
Across
- how a trait is expressed (example: brown hair)
- body system that moves the bones in your body
- body system that informs your body what to do through electrical signals in the brain
- the specific alleles for a trait (example: Rr)
- type of organism that consumes another organism as a source of energy
- cell organelle that turns sunlight into glucose in plant cells
- type of organism that can produce its own food
- cell organelle that is a jelly-like substance that fills the cell
- body system that spreads blood and nutrients around in your body
- body system that fights disease and infection
- body system that is made out of bone
- One organism benefits while the other is harmed over a long period of time
- Process that requires sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide. It turns these ingredients into glucose and oxygen.
- body system that allows you to breathe and receive oxygen
Down
- type of cell with a nucleus
- cell organelle that stores water
- cell organelle that acts as the control center
- One organism benefits while the other is harmed
- type of cell that has no nucleus
- process that requires glucose and oxygen, it produces carbon dioxide, energy, and water.
- body system that processes your food and turns it into energy
- wall cell organelle that provides a rigid box shape to plant cells
- Both organisms benefit
- One organism benefits while the other is stays neutral
- cell organelle that produces energy for the cell
25 Clues: Both organisms benefit • type of cell with a nucleus • cell organelle that stores water • type of cell that has no nucleus • body system that is made out of bone • body system that moves the bones in your body • body system that fights disease and infection • how a trait is expressed (example: brown hair) • cell organelle that acts as the control center • ...
Air Polutions in South Asia 2021-06-12
10 Clues: synonym of "jungle" • CO2 "...... dioxide" • lung is the ... system • opposite of "increase" • the ingredients of air • layers in the sky called as? • car, bus, trains are kind of • the origin country of Shahrukh khan • a disease which make difficult to breath • a disease when your mom will say "es teroos"
Quarter 2 Crossword: Human body 2015-01-13
Across
- composed of multiple cells
- removes waste from the blood
- pumps blood through out body
- main function is to carry blood through out the body
- produces bile for the stomach
Down
- composed of one cell
- where the digestive system starts
- absorbs nutrients from food
- main organ is the lungs
- controls all other body systems
10 Clues: composed of one cell • main organ is the lungs • composed of multiple cells • absorbs nutrients from food • removes waste from the blood • pumps blood through out body • produces bile for the stomach • controls all other body systems • where the digestive system starts • main function is to carry blood through out the body
Quarter 2 Crossword: Human body 2015-01-13
Across
- composed of multiple cells
- main organ is the lungs
- removes waste from the blood
- produces bile for the stomach
- pumps blood through out body
Down
- composed of one cell
- controls all other body systems
- absorbs nutrients from food
- where the digestive system starts
- main function is to carry blood through out the body
10 Clues: composed of one cell • main organ is the lungs • composed of multiple cells • absorbs nutrients from food • removes waste from the blood • pumps blood through out body • produces bile for the stomach • controls all other body systems • where the digestive system starts • main function is to carry blood through out the body
Chapter 1 CrossWord Puzzle 2014-09-01
Across
- toward or at the midline of the body
- closer to the origin of a body part
- towards the body surface
- system that involves glands and hormones
- the body's ability to maintain relatively stable conditions
- farther from the origin of a body part
Down
- away from the body surface
- away from the midline of the body
- system that involves lungs
- toward the back of the body
- position of the body erect, feet together, the arms at the sides, with the palms facing forward
- feedback mechanisms in which the response to a stimulus reduced the intensity of the original stimulus
- toward the front of the body
13 Clues: towards the body surface • away from the body surface • system that involves lungs • toward the back of the body • toward the front of the body • away from the midline of the body • closer to the origin of a body part • toward or at the midline of the body • farther from the origin of a body part • system that involves glands and hormones • ...
M2 Science - Respiratory System 2022-09-22
Across
- it is in the red blood cells, denoted as (Hb)
- contracts to increase volume of thorax
- breathing out
- the passageway where air comes in
- small air sacs
Down
- leads FROM larynx TO bronchus
- air travels through it to the lungs
- a passageway connecting the nose to the larynx
- a sickness
- where gas exchange occurs
- fun and makes your body strong and healthy
11 Clues: a sickness • breathing out • small air sacs • where gas exchange occurs • leads FROM larynx TO bronchus • the passageway where air comes in • air travels through it to the lungs • contracts to increase volume of thorax • fun and makes your body strong and healthy • it is in the red blood cells, denoted as (Hb) • a passageway connecting the nose to the larynx
Circulatory/Respiratory System Project 2023-01-18
Across
- It is the passageway for air from larynx to lungs
- It contracts and relaxes when you inhale and exhale
- carries blood away from the heart
- What is the smallest blood vessel
Down
- It branches into two tubes
- It supplies oxygen and nutrients to tissues and removes waste
- The epiglottis guards entrance to lungs
- Where oxygen and carbon dioxide switch places
- What is the tubes that branch from the tranchea
- It is four chambered
- It is the sponge like organs
11 Clues: It is four chambered • It branches into two tubes • It is the sponge like organs • carries blood away from the heart • What is the smallest blood vessel • The epiglottis guards entrance to lungs • Where oxygen and carbon dioxide switch places • What is the tubes that branch from the tranchea • It is the passageway for air from larynx to lungs • ...
Respiratory and Lymphatic System 2025-04-28
Across
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged.
- Inflammation of the lymph vessels, often showing as red streaks.
- Small, bean-shaped structures that filter lymph.
- Chronic disease where airways become inflamed and narrow.
- Voice box; located between the pharynx and trachea.
- Organ important for the development of T-cells.
Down
- Membrane that covers the lungs and lines the chest cavity.
- Leaf-shaped flap that covers the trachea when swallowing.
- The clear fluid that moves through the lymphatic system.
- The organ that filters blood and removes old blood cells.
- Process of breathing air into the lungs.
11 Clues: Process of breathing air into the lungs. • Organ important for the development of T-cells. • Small, bean-shaped structures that filter lymph. • Voice box; located between the pharynx and trachea. • The clear fluid that moves through the lymphatic system. • Leaf-shaped flap that covers the trachea when swallowing. • ...
Respiratory System Crossword Puzzle! 2024-12-20
11 Clues: SOB • CO2 • nose • blue • inflammation • surgical puncture • surgical excision, removal • decreased level of oxygen (p/s) • process of breathing again (p/rw/ation) • pertaining to the lung, rib area (rw/s) • above normal, increased breathing (p/s)
Anatomy Crossword 2012-09-10
Across
- Anatomy/ Study of the body by system.
- Feedback/ Function to maintain homeostatis.
- The existence and maintenance of a relatively constant environment within the body.
- The function to create new cells or organisms.
- Results in an increase of size.
- Anatomy/ Involves the use of x-rays, MRI's, etc. to create pictures of internal structures.
- System/ Exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide between blood.
- System/ Mechanical and chemical processes of digestion.
- The ability to use energy to perform basic functions.
- Small structures that make up cells.
- System/ Provides protection and support for the weight of our body.
Down
- Interaction of atoms into molecules.
- Anatomy/ Study of the organization of the body by areas.
- Scientific discipline that deals with the processes or functions of living things.
- The changes an organism undergoes through time.
- Composed of two or more tissue types, that together perform a common function.
- The ability where an organism can sense a change in the environment at hand.
- Anatomy/ The study of external features.
- Parts of an organism have specific relationship to each other.
- Feedback/ Not homeostatic, rare in healthy individuals.
- System/ A group of organs classified as a unit.
- Any living thing considered a whole.
- A group of similar cells.
- Physiology/ The study of the human.
- Scientific discipline that investigates the structure of the body.
- Basic living units of all plants and animals.
26 Clues: A group of similar cells. • Results in an increase of size. • Physiology/ The study of the human. • Interaction of atoms into molecules. • Any living thing considered a whole. • Small structures that make up cells. • Anatomy/ Study of the body by system. • Anatomy/ The study of external features. • Feedback/ Function to maintain homeostatis. • ...
Anatomy Crossword 2012-09-10
Across
- Basic living units of all plants and animals.
- Feedback/ Not homeostatic, rare in healthy individuals.
- System/ Provides protection and support for the weight of our body.
- Composed of two or more tissue types, that together perform a common function.
- The ability where an organism can sense a change in the environment at hand.
- Anatomy/ Study of the organization of the body by areas.
- The changes an organism undergoes through time.
- 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.
- Results in an increase of size.
- Small structures that make up cells.
- Anatomy/ Study of the body by system.
- Any living thing considered a whole.
- A group of similar cells.
Down
- Anatomy/ The study of external features.
- Feedback/ Function to maintain homeostatis.
- Interaction of atoms into molecules.
- Scientific discipline that deals with the processes or functions of living things.
- System/ Mechanical and chemical processes of digestion.
- Scientific discipline that investigates the structure of the body.
- The function to create new cells or organisms.
- System/ Exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide between blood.
- Physiology/ The study of the human.
- The ability to use energy to perform basic functions.
- The existence and maintenance of a relatively constant environment within the body.
- System/ A group of organs classified as a unit.
26 Clues: A group of similar cells. • Results in an increase of size. • Physiology/ The study of the human. • Interaction of atoms into molecules. • Small structures that make up cells. • Any living thing considered a whole. • Anatomy/ Study of the body by system. • Anatomy/ The study of external features. • Feedback/ Function to maintain homeostatis. • ...
Anatomy Crossword 2012-09-10
Across
- The ability to use energy to perform basic functions.
- Anatomy/ Study of the organization of the body by areas.
- Scientific discipline that deals with the processes or functions of living things.
- Feedback/ Not homeostatic, rare in healthy individuals.
- The function to create new cells or organisms.
- Feedback/ Function to maintain homeostatis.
- Anatomy/ Study of the body by system.
- Parts of an organism have specific relationship to each other.
- System/ Exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide between blood.
- A group of similar cells.
- System/ A group of organs classified as a unit.
- Anatomy/ Involves the use of x-rays, MRI's, etc. to create pictures of internal structures.
- Interaction of atoms into molecules.
- Composed of two or more tissue types, that together perform a common function.
Down
- The changes an organism undergoes through time.
- System/ Mechanical and chemical processes of digestion.
- Anatomy/ The study of external features.
- System/ Provides protection and support for the weight of our body.
- Small structures that make up cells.
- Any living thing considered a whole.
- The ability where an organism can sense a change in the environment at hand.
- The existence and maintenance of a relatively constant environment within the body.
- Results in an increase of size.
- Scientific discipline that investigates the structure of the body.
- Physiology/ The study of the human.
- Basic living units of all plants and animals.
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. • ...
Anatomy Crossword 2012-09-10
Across
- Physiology The study of the human.
- The existence and maintenance of a relatively constant environment within the body.
- The function to create new cells or organisms.
- Parts of an organism have specific relationship to each other.
- The changes an organism undergoes through time.
- Results in an increase of size.
- A group of similar cells.
- The ability to use energy to perform basic functions.
- Scientific discipline that deals with the processes or functions of living things.
- System Provides protection and support for the weight of our body.
- Scientific discipline that investigates the structure of the body.
- Feedback Function to maintain homeostatis.
Down
- Anatomy The study of external features.
- The ability where an organism can sense a change in the environment at hand.
- Anatomy Study of the organization of the body by areas.
- System Exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide between blood.
- System A group of organs classified as a unit.
- Anatomy Involves the use of x-rays, MRI's, etc. to create pictures of internal structures.
- System Mechanical and chemical processes of digestion.
- Basic living units of all plants and animals.
- Interaction of atoms into molecules.
- Anatomy/ Study of the body by system.
- Any living thing considered a whole.
- Small structures that make up cells.
- Feedback Not homeostatic, rare in healthy individuals.
25 Clues: A group of similar cells. • Results in an increase of size. • Physiology The study of the human. • Interaction of atoms into molecules. • Any living thing considered a whole. • Small structures that make up cells. • Anatomy/ Study of the body by system. • Anatomy The study of external features. • Feedback Function to maintain homeostatis. • ...
Anatomy Crossword 2012-09-10
Across
- Feedback Not homeostatic, rare in healthy individuals.
- Basic living units of all plants and animals.
- Anatomy/ Study of the body by system.
- Physiology The study of the human.
- The ability to use energy to perform basic functions.
- The existence and maintenance of a relatively constant environment within the body.
- Anatomy Study of the organization of the body by areas.
- The function to create new cells or organisms.
- Scientific discipline that deals with the processes or functions of living things.
- Feedback Function to maintain homeostatis.
- System Provides protection and support for the weight of our body.
- Scientific discipline that investigates the structure of the body.
- Anatomy The study of external features.
Down
- Anatomy Involves the use of x-rays, MRI's, etc. to create pictures of internal structures.
- The changes an organism undergoes through time.
- System Mechanical and chemical processes of digestion.
- Results in an increase of size.
- Interaction of atoms into molecules.
- A group of similar cells.
- The ability where an organism can sense a change in the environment at hand.
- System A group of organs classified as a unit.
- Parts of an organism have specific relationship to each other.
- System Exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide between blood.
- Small structures that make up cells.
- Any living thing considered a whole.
25 Clues: A group of similar cells. • Results in an increase of size. • Physiology The study of the human. • Interaction of atoms into molecules. • Small structures that make up cells. • Any living thing considered a whole. • Anatomy/ Study of the body by system. • Anatomy The study of external features. • Feedback Function to maintain homeostatis. • ...
Respiration & Circulation Review 2024-03-26
Across
- tubelike structure in the body through which blood flows
- the process of moving blood throughout parts of the body
- blood cells tiny structures in blood that carry oxygen to body tissues
- upper chamber in the heart from which blood moves to the ventricle
- the exchange of gases between the body and air
- oxygen in the air is a gas
- the degree of wellness of the body
- beat caused by the heart contracting, or squeezing, and pushing the blood throughout the body
- inhaling and exhaling
- major blood vessel through which oxygen-rich blood leaves the heart
Down
- the combination of foods a person eats
- system the organ system that moves blood throughout the body
- exercise: activity that requires physical effort, done to improve health
- system this system moves all gases in the air into and out of the body but most importantly oxygen gas and carbon dioxide gas
- the detectable surge in pressure as blood moves through an artery
- the clear fluid part of blood
- activity that requires physical effort, done to improve health
- dioxide a gas that we exhale, or get rid of as air leaves the lungs
- the muscular organ that pumps blood through the circulatory system
- blood cells blood cells that contain structures that fight infections
- main chamber in the heart that pumps blood to the arteries
- a body fluid that moves materials throughout the body
22 Clues: inhaling and exhaling • oxygen in the air is a gas • the clear fluid part of blood • the degree of wellness of the body • the combination of foods a person eats • the exchange of gases between the body and air • a body fluid that moves materials throughout the body • tubelike structure in the body through which blood flows • ...
Life Science 2018-04-29
Across
- cell organelle that stores water
- body system that moves the bones in your body
- process that requires glucose and oxygen, it produces carbon dioxide, energy, and water.
- cell organelle that produces energy for the cell
- type of organism that consumes another organism as a source of energy
- One organism benefits while the other is harmed
- body system that processes your food and turns it into energy
- cell organelle that turns sunlight into glucose in plant cells
- Both organisms benefit
- One organism benefits while the other is stays neutral
- body system that spreads blood and nutrients around in your body
- type of cell that has no nucleus
- body system that is made out of bone
Down
- type of cell with a nucleus
- cell organelle that acts as the control center
- cell organelle that is a jelly-like substance that fills the cell
- body system that informs your body what to do through electrical signals in the brain
- body system that fights disease and infection
- Process that requires sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide. It turns these ingredients into glucose and oxygen.
- One organism benefits while the other is harmed over a long period of time
- body system that allows you to breathe and receive oxygen
- how a trait is expressed (example: brown hair)
- type of organism that can produce its own food
- wall cell organelle that provides a rigid box shape to plant cells
- the specific alleles for a trait (example: Rr)
25 Clues: Both organisms benefit • type of cell with a nucleus • cell organelle that stores water • type of cell that has no nucleus • body system that is made out of bone • body system that fights disease and infection • body system that moves the bones in your body • cell organelle that acts as the control center • how a trait is expressed (example: brown hair) • ...
Life Science 2018-04-29
Across
- cell organelle that acts as the control center
- how a trait is expressed (example: brown hair)
- Both organisms benefit
- cell organelle that produces energy for the cell
- the specific alleles for a trait (example: Rr)
- One organism benefits while the other is harmed over a long period of time
- body system that allows you to breathe and receive oxygen
- Process that requires sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide. It turns these ingredients into glucose and oxygen.
- body system that fights disease and infection
- cell organelle that is a jelly-like substance that fills the cell
- cell organelle that turns sunlight into glucose in plant cells
- type of cell with a nucleus
Down
- cell organelle that provides a rigid box shape to plant cells
- process that requires glucose and oxygen, it produces carbon dioxide, energy, and water.
- type of cell that has no nucleus
- cell organelle that stores water
- One organism benefits while the other is harmed
- type of organism that consumes another organism as a source of energy
- One organism benefits while the other is stays neutral
- cell organelle that surrounds the cell and lets things in and out
- body system that processes your food and turns it into energy
- type of organism that can produce its own food
- body system that spreads blood and nutrients around in your body
- body system that moves the bones in your body
- body system that is made out of bone
- body system that informs your body what to do through electrical signals in the brain
26 Clues: Both organisms benefit • type of cell with a nucleus • type of cell that has no nucleus • cell organelle that stores water • body system that is made out of bone • body system that fights disease and infection • body system that moves the bones in your body • cell organelle that acts as the control center • how a trait is expressed (example: brown hair) • ...
GH4 S2 Science Review 2023-05-22
Across
- System breaks down food into substances that our body can use for energy.
- circuit that has both wires connected to the positive end of the battery
- classified elements into the Periodic Table.
- the flow of electrons
- human _______ is the science of the human body.
- an example of this component of a circuit is a lightbulb
- System is a system of glands that releases hormones into the bloodstream and sends signals throughout the body.
- an example of this component of a circuit is a wire
- difference in electric potential
- System provides the body with oxygen while removing carbon dioxide.
- measure of the opposition to the current flow
- resistance is measured in this unit
- material with a resistance of zero
- the building block of matter.
- current is measured in this unit
- is the study of matter and the changes it undergoes.
- System supports your body, protects organs, produces blood cells, and stores minerals.
Down
- System permits blood to circulate.
- energy that flows through a circuit
- a living thing.
- material that resists current flow
- A light bulb illuminates in a ______ circuit
- Father of Modern Chemistry.
- A substance made of only one kind of atom
- positively charged subatomic particle
- a testable prediction.
- this is an example of an energy source in a circuit
- a complete circular path that electricity flows through
- is everything that occupies space and has mass.
- negatively charged subatomic particle
- System receives and acts on information.
- material that allows current to flow easily
32 Clues: a living thing. • the flow of electrons • a testable prediction. • Father of Modern Chemistry. • the building block of matter. • difference in electric potential • current is measured in this unit • System permits blood to circulate. • material that resists current flow • material with a resistance of zero • energy that flows through a circuit • resistance is measured in this unit • ...
Nervous System Vocab 2025-03-27
Across
- system that interprets messages and sends out responses.
- part of the brainstem that regulates heartbeat, respiratory rate, and reflexes such as coughing and sneezing.
- part of the peripheral nervous system that controls involuntary functions.
- part of the brain is the center of conscious thought learning, and memory.
- system that coordinates activities in the body.
- 3 inch long stalk that connects the spinal cord to the brain.
- regulates body temp, appetite, sleep, and controls secretions from the pituitary gland.
- controls eyeball movement, pupil size, and reflexive response to turning your head.
- part of the cerebrum that controls sense of hearing, smell and memory thoughts of judgement.
- part of the cerebrum that controls voluntary movements and has a role in use of languages.
- system that receives messages from the brain.
Down
- part of the autonomic nervous system that slows body functions during periods of rest to conserve energy.
- part of the autonomic nervous system that causes a reflex when you are startled, sending messages that cause your heart rate to increase.
- part of the peripheral nervous system that controls voluntary responses.
- relays incoming sensory impulses from the eyes, ears, and from pressure receptors in the skin.
- regulates breathing and controls muscles of the eyes and face.
- part of the cerebrum that controls sensory information.
- organ that is the path way for transmitting nerve signals to the brain and the rest of the body.
- part of the brain is responsible for the movement of skeletal muscles.
- organ that coordinates and controls activities.
- part of the cerebrum that controls sense of light.
21 Clues: system that receives messages from the brain. • system that coordinates activities in the body. • organ that coordinates and controls activities. • part of the cerebrum that controls sense of light. • part of the cerebrum that controls sensory information. • system that interprets messages and sends out responses. • ...
Aaron/mrs.Key 2015-03-30
Across
- part that extends from the mouth
- carries blood away from the heart
- also called windpipe
- organs that transport blood
- main branches of the trachea leads to nervous system
- exchange between blood and cells in tissue
- masses of the tissue that remove pathogens
Down
- watery fluids that contains white blood cells
- exchange of oxygen
- network of organs and tissue
- passageways that lead to the lungs
- fluid carries nutrients,and wastes
- vessel that carries blood
- muscle and contains the vocal cords
14 Clues: exchange of oxygen • also called windpipe • vessel that carries blood • organs that transport blood • network of organs and tissue • part that extends from the mouth • carries blood away from the heart • passageways that lead to the lungs • fluid carries nutrients,and wastes • muscle and contains the vocal cords • exchange between blood and cells in tissue • ...
the human body cross-word puzzle 2023-12-09
Across
- finger like shape.
- connects veins to artery's.
- form a scab.
- looks like a tube,that connects to the stomach.
- intestine a circle around the small intestines.
Down
- what is the lower part of your heart.
- made of cells.
- what takes blood to the heart.
- what is the liquid part of blood?.
- what is the main part of the respiratory system.
- digest food.
- carries blood away from the heart.
- smallest living thing.
- blood cell carries oxygen
14 Clues: form a scab. • digest food. • made of cells. • finger like shape. • smallest living thing. • blood cell carries oxygen • connects veins to artery's. • what takes blood to the heart. • what is the liquid part of blood?. • carries blood away from the heart. • what is the lower part of your heart. • looks like a tube,that connects to the stomach. • ...
Creepy Crawlies 2014-11-04
Across
- Pumps blood around the body
- System- I control the movement of blood through the body
- System- I am the system which breaks down the food you eat
- System- I am made up of trachea, the lungs and the diaphragm
Down
- I am the system which uses sunlight to change carbon dioxide and water into water and oxygen
- System- The system not made of soft tissue
- I am the main body or stalk of a plant
- I am the part of a plant which attaches it to the ground or to a support
8 Clues: Pumps blood around the body • I am the main body or stalk of a plant • System- The system not made of soft tissue • System- I control the movement of blood through the body • System- I am the system which breaks down the food you eat • System- I am made up of trachea, the lungs and the diaphragm • ...
Metabolism Chapter 1 Review 2023-11-01
Across
- A living thing
- Made of similar tissues that work together to perform a specific function
- A system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
- A system that takes in food and breaks it down.
- A molecule that organisms use to release energy, and is made of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen atoms.
- Made of several cells that perform a specific function
- The body's use of molecules for energy and growth.
- The smallest working unit of life
- A large molecule that breaks down into amino acids
Down
- A group of atoms
- Molecules that are the building blocks of protein.
- A group of one or more organs that work together to perform a specific function
- A large molecule that breaks down into glucose
- A system that transports molecules to and from all cells of the body.
- A molecule that organisms get from the air and is used to release energy.
15 Clues: A living thing • A group of atoms • The smallest working unit of life • A large molecule that breaks down into glucose • A system that takes in food and breaks it down. • Molecules that are the building blocks of protein. • The body's use of molecules for energy and growth. • A large molecule that breaks down into amino acids • ...
Human Body Organs 2021-02-16
Across
- it produces the ovum
- the body iron deposit
- we have a pair of this. Important to the renal system.
- You use it to think
- it could be small or large and conduce the processed food.
- the primary organ of the respiratory system
Down
- it connects the ovary with the uterus
- the organ who synthetize proteins and vitamins from the digestion.
- It conduces the oxygenate blood from the heart to the body
- it contains the urine in the body
10 Clues: You use it to think • it produces the ovum • the body iron deposit • it contains the urine in the body • it connects the ovary with the uterus • the primary organ of the respiratory system • we have a pair of this. Important to the renal system. • It conduces the oxygenate blood from the heart to the body • it could be small or large and conduce the processed food. • ...
SKELETON SYSTEM 2018-05-30
7 Clues: Breathing • Bones 206 • Removal of waste • Digestion of food • circulate the blood • frame work of bones • system It controlls the internal organ,movements, thinking
Body Systems 2015-04-21
Across
- the network of nerve cells and fibres which transmits nerve impulses between parts of the body.
- is the system of an organism's body that performs the function of excretion, the bodily process of discharging wastes.
- the organs and processes of the body that provide resistance to infection and toxins. Organs include the thymus, bone marrow, and lymph nodes.
- fitness refers to the ability of the circulatory and respiratory systems to supply oxygen to skeletal muscles during sustained physical activity.
Down
- The organs and glands in the body that are responsible for digestion.
- is an organ system consisting of skeletal, smooth and cardiac
- The framework of the body, consisting of bones and other connective tissues, which protects and supports the body tissues and internal organs.
- The organs and glands in the body that aid in the production of new individuals
- the network of vessels through which lymph drains from the tissues into the blood.
- a system of organs functioning in respiration and in humans consisting especially of the nose, nasal passages, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, and lungs
- is the collection of glands that produce hormones that regulate metabolism, growth and development, tissue function, sexual function, reproduction, sleep, and mood, among other things
11 Clues: is an organ system consisting of skeletal, smooth and cardiac • The organs and glands in the body that are responsible for digestion. • The organs and glands in the body that aid in the production of new individuals • the network of vessels through which lymph drains from the tissues into the blood. • ...
Flu Safety Crossword 2022-01-24
Across
- A preparation that provides active acquired immunity to a particular infectious disease.
- A physical or mental feature indicating a condition of disease.
- A viral infection that attacks your respiratory system.
- A kind of common virus that causes an infection in your nose, sinuses, or upper throat.
- A temporary increase in your body temperature, often due to an illness.
- What you should do to your hands, often.
- A microorganism, especially one which causes disease.
- If you feel this way stay home.
Down
- A disease or period of sickness affecting the body or mind.
- A scientific name for the common cold (starts with an R).
- Your body's way of responding when something irritates your throat.
- A liquid or gel that helps clean germs from the hands, etc.
- A sudden involuntary expulsion of air from the nose and mouth due to irritation of one's nostrils.
- A viral infection of your nose and throat (not the flu).
- Helps stop the spread of respiratory droplets.
15 Clues: If you feel this way stay home. • What you should do to your hands, often. • Helps stop the spread of respiratory droplets. • A microorganism, especially one which causes disease. • A viral infection that attacks your respiratory system. • A viral infection of your nose and throat (not the flu). • A scientific name for the common cold (starts with an R). • ...
Roll.no:37 The Respiratory System 2020-12-15
Across
- contracts and flattens downwards during inspiration.
- is popularly called “Adam’s apple”.
- is the sound produced by vocal cords of the larynx.
- acid is accumulated in anaerobic respiration.
- centre controls breathing movements.
- is a physical process in which atmospheric air is taken in and forced out of the oxygen absorbing organs, the lungs.
- is a condition in which the blood becomes more venous by accumulation of more co2 and o2 supply is diminished.
Down
- is the deficiency of oxygen reaching the tissues.
- is the total lung capacity of our body.
- contains less oxygen and more carbon dioxide.
- respiration is slow and doesn’t produce co2.
- is a vital process in all living organisms.
- has nasal chambers.
- turns milky when co2 comes in contact.
- is an emergency activity of the muscle cells to produce extra heat to keep the body warm.
- volume is the air which is breathed in and out in a normal quiet breathing.
16 Clues: has nasal chambers. • is popularly called “Adam’s apple”. • centre controls breathing movements. • turns milky when co2 comes in contact. • is the total lung capacity of our body. • is a vital process in all living organisms. • respiration is slow and doesn’t produce co2. • contains less oxygen and more carbon dioxide. • acid is accumulated in anaerobic respiration. • ...
STRUCTURES of the RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 2024-01-15
Across
- Tube connecting larynx to bronchi; aka "windpipe"
- The large air passages that lead from the trachea to the lungs.
- Hair-like structures that line the respiratory tract and help move mucus and foreign particles out of the lungs.
- Connected to the nasal cavity via ducts to provide mucous and aid in sound production.
- Dome-shaped muscle that separates the chest cavity from the abdominal cavity and plays a crucial role in breathing.
- Tiny air sacs where gas exchange occurs in the lungs.
- Exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the lungs
- Warms, moisturizes, and filters inhaled air.
Down
- Waste gas expelled during breathing/exhalation
- Tiny blood vessels surrounding the alveoli where gas exchange with the bloodstream occurs.
- Membrane that covers the outer surface of the lungs and lines the inner surface of the rib cage.
- Relating to lungs; pertaining to the respiratory system
- Contains vocal cords for sound production; aka "voice box"
- Flap that covers the trachea during swallowing
- Common passage for food and air; the throat
- Essential gas for cellular respiration
16 Clues: Essential gas for cellular respiration • Common passage for food and air; the throat • Warms, moisturizes, and filters inhaled air. • Waste gas expelled during breathing/exhalation • Flap that covers the trachea during swallowing • Tube connecting larynx to bronchi; aka "windpipe" • Exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the lungs • ...
circulatory and respiratory system crossword 2023-01-19
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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. • ...
Metabolism- Chelsea Powell 2022-02-24
Across
- a proposed answer to a question about the natural world
- the body system that takes in food and breaks it down
- the body system that transports molecules to and from all cells of the body
- a molecule that organisms get from the air or water around them and use to release energy
- a claim supported by evidence
- a molecule that organisms can use to release energy, and that is made of carbon, hydrogen,and oxygen atoms
- a category of large molecules that perform important functions inside living things
- a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms
Down
- the process of making clear how your evidence supports your claim
- the chemical reaction between oxygen and glucose that releases energy into cells
- a type of energy storage molecule made of many glucose molecules connected together
- a process in which atoms rearrange to form new substances
- the ability to make things move or change
- system the body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
- information about the natural world that is used to support or go against (refute) a claim
- a group of atoms joined together in a particular way
- a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole
- molecules that are the building blocks of proteins
18 Clues: a claim supported by evidence • the ability to make things move or change • a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms • a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole • molecules that are the building blocks of proteins • a group of atoms joined together in a particular way • the body system that takes in food and breaks it down • ...
Metabolism - Schoeder 2022-02-24
Across
- a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole
- the chemical reaction between oxygen and glucose that releases energy into cells
- argument a claim supported by evidence
- information about the natural world that is used to support or go against (refute) a claim
- a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms
- a type of energy storage molecule made of many glucose molecules connected together
- a type of energy storage molecule made of many glucose molecules connected together
Down
- the body’s use of molecules for energy and growth
- a molecule that organisms get from the air or water around them and use to release energy
- system the body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
- the body system that takes in food and breaks it down
- the ability to make things move or change
- a group of atoms joined together in a particular way
- a proposed answer to a question about the natural world
- a molecule that organisms can use to release energy, and that is made of carbon, hydrogen,and oxygen atoms
- a process in which atoms rearrange to form new substances
- the body system that transports molecules to and from all cells of the body
- building blocks of proteins
- a category of large molecules that perform important functions inside living things
19 Clues: building blocks of proteins • argument a claim supported by evidence • the ability to make things move or change • a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms • the body’s use of molecules for energy and growth • a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole • a group of atoms joined together in a particular way • ...
Diseases of the Respiratory System 2017-12-03
Across
- Caused by the bacterium M. tuberculosis.
- The system in direct contact with the outside environment.
- Caused by Corynebacterium diphtheriae.
- Infection of the lungs that leads to inflammation and accumulation of white blood cells in the alveoli.
- Bacterium which causes pertussis.
- Symptoms include macular rash and light fever.
- Reactivation of Varicella-zoster virus in the central nerve ganglia.
- Generic term for mild viral infections of the nasal cavity.
Down
- Helps prevent microbes from reaching the lungs.
- Occurs as a complication of influenza, measles, or chicken pox.
- Consists of the larynx, trachea, bronchial tubes, and alveoli.
- Inflammation of the bronchial tubes.
- Causes strep throat.
- Inflammation of the nasal cavities.
- Common disease of the lower respiratory system.
15 Clues: Causes strep throat. • Bacterium which causes pertussis. • Inflammation of the nasal cavities. • Inflammation of the bronchial tubes. • Caused by Corynebacterium diphtheriae. • Caused by the bacterium M. tuberculosis. • Symptoms include macular rash and light fever. • Helps prevent microbes from reaching the lungs. • Common disease of the lower respiratory system. • ...
Diseases of the Respiratory System 2017-12-03
Across
- Infection of the lungs that leads to inflammation and accumulation of white blood cells in the alveoli.
- Causes strep throat.
- Bacterium which causes pertussis.
- Occurs as a complication of influenza, measles, or chicken pox.
- Inflammation of the bronchial tubes.
- Caused by the bacterium M. tuberculosis.
- Consists of the larynx, trachea, bronchial tubes, and alveoli.
Down
- Generic term for mild viral infections of the nasal cavity.
- Helps prevent microbes from reaching the lungs.
- Caused by Corynebacterium diphtheriae.
- The system in direct contact with the outside environment.
- Common disease of the lower respiratory system.
- Inflammation of the nasal cavities.
- Symptoms include macular rash and light fever.
- Reactivation of Varicella-zoster virus in the central nerve ganglia.
15 Clues: Causes strep throat. • Bacterium which causes pertussis. • Inflammation of the nasal cavities. • Inflammation of the bronchial tubes. • Caused by Corynebacterium diphtheriae. • Caused by the bacterium M. tuberculosis. • Symptoms include macular rash and light fever. • Helps prevent microbes from reaching the lungs. • Common disease of the lower respiratory system. • ...
Growing Up! 2022-11-08
Across
- These people sometimes need us to look after them.
- Reproduction begins with what?
- How many reproductive organs are there?
- The air travels down two tubes called what?
- There are different stages of ________.
- There are three types of ______ in the circulatory system.
Down
- The _______ is about the size of a small seed.
- These store and produce sperm.
- These carry blood back to the heart from the rest of the body.
- The respiratory system is made up of ______ that help us breathe.
- What sheet of muscle contracts when we breathe in?
- The final stage of reproduction?
- These carrry blood and nutrients from the heart to all parts of our body.
- These store and produce eggs.
- How many stages of life are there?
15 Clues: These store and produce eggs. • These store and produce sperm. • Reproduction begins with what? • The final stage of reproduction? • How many stages of life are there? • How many reproductive organs are there? • There are different stages of ________. • The air travels down two tubes called what? • The _______ is about the size of a small seed. • ...
Human Body Systems and Parts 2024-04-23
Across
- Includes your skin, hair, and nails.
- Sends signals in the body
- Part of inner ear that converts sound vibrations.
- Defends your body against infections and diseases.
- It transports blood, oxygen, and nutrients throughout the body.
- It helps you breathe in oxygen and remove carbon dioxide.
- Allow you to move and perform actions.
- System is involved in reproduction and sexual function.
Down
- Organs remove waste and excess water from your blood.
- Provides support and protection for your body.
- Controls your thoughts, movements, and sensations.
- It breaks down food and absorbs nutrients.
- Regulates hormones and metabolism.
- White blood cells that play a key role in your immune system.
- Filters Blood, stores, and produces white blood cells.
15 Clues: Sends signals in the body • Regulates hormones and metabolism. • Includes your skin, hair, and nails. • Allow you to move and perform actions. • It breaks down food and absorbs nutrients. • Provides support and protection for your body. • Part of inner ear that converts sound vibrations. • Controls your thoughts, movements, and sensations. • ...
Body Systems Crossword- 11/20/25 2025-11-20
Across
- the element that we exhale
- muscle that expands and contract so you can breathe
- third most important organ in your body; it filters your blood
- blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- main organ in the respiratory system
- main organ in the circulatory system
- larger bone in your lower leg
- bones that protect your lungs
Down
- section of the intestine that absorbs water and vitamin K
- bones in your back; what carries signals from your brain to your body
- bone that protects your brain
- organ that controls blood sugar
- what your food goes down to get to your stomach
- largest bone in human body
- smaller bone in the lower part of your leg
15 Clues: the element that we exhale • largest bone in human body • bone that protects your brain • larger bone in your lower leg • bones that protect your lungs • organ that controls blood sugar • main organ in the respiratory system • main organ in the circulatory system • smaller bone in the lower part of your leg • what your food goes down to get to your stomach • ...
Human Body Systems 2020-09-01
Across
- The system that includes a pathway of nerves that communicate with your brain
- The muscles that allow you to move intentionally
- The muscle that sits below your lungs and gets smaller when you breathe in and gets larger when you breathe out
- Substances that are poisonous to your body
- The point where two bones meet
- Tubes that direct the blood that has no more oxygen back to your heart
- The system of tissues and organs that allow your body to move
- The very bottom of your brain responsible for keeping your lungs breathing and your heart beating
- The system of tissues and organs that allow your body to take in oxygen from the air
Down
- The system of tissues and organs that allow your blood to flow throughout your body
- The muscles that make up your heart
- The system of tissues and organs that help your body get rid of waste and toxins
- The system, or framework, of bones that gives your body support
- The muscles that do work inside your body such as pushing food along
- The tube of muscles that connects your mouth to your stomach
- Tubes that direct blood that’s full of oxygen out into your body
- The system of tissues and organs that allow your body to take in food, absorb nutrients, and get rid of waste
17 Clues: The point where two bones meet • The muscles that make up your heart • Substances that are poisonous to your body • The muscles that allow you to move intentionally • The tube of muscles that connects your mouth to your stomach • The system of tissues and organs that allow your body to move • The system, or framework, of bones that gives your body support • ...
Psych choice board #3 2023-11-06
Across
- lobe- a part of your brain that helps you use your senses to understand and respond to the world around you.
- nervous system- a component of the peripheral nervous system that regulates involuntary physiologic processes including heart rate, blood pressure, respiration and digestion,
- nervous system- the nervous system outside the brain and spinal cord.
- the fundamental units of the brain and nervous system, the cells responsible for receiving sensory input from the external world
- lobe- the visual processing area of the brain
- nervous system- predominates in quiet “rest and digest” conditions
- neurons- are the nerve fibers responsible for bringing sensory information from the outside world into the brain.
- coordinates functions that are fundamental to survival, including respiratory rhythm, motor activity, sleep, and wakefulness
- lobe- It's responsible for control over many abilities, including the way you think, how you move and how you remember things.
Down
- endogenous chemicals that allow neurons to communicate with each other throughout the body.
- plays a central role in the processing of information related to complex cognitive activities, sensory and associative functions, and voluntary motor activities
- lobe- processes your sense of touch and assembles input from your other senses into a form you can use.
- flexibility and adaptability
- callosum- the principal connection between the two sides of the brain.
- nervous system- a subdivision of your peripheral nervous system that stretches throughout nearly every part of your body.
- nervous system- a network of nerves that helps your body activate its “fight-or-flight” response.
- the junction between two neurons where information is transmitted from one neuron to another.
- cortex- the outer layer of your brain's surface, located on top of the cerebrum
- neurons- the nerve fibers responsible for carrying signals from the brain to the peripheral nervous system in order to initiate an action
- nervous system- the complex of nerve tissues that controls the activities of the body.
20 Clues: flexibility and adaptability • lobe- the visual processing area of the brain • nervous system- predominates in quiet “rest and digest” conditions • nervous system- the nervous system outside the brain and spinal cord. • callosum- the principal connection between the two sides of the brain. • ...
Unit 9 Body Systems Review 2025-03-06
Across
- The smallest unit that can perform all life processes
- A microorganism or other organism, a virus, or a protein that causes disease
- The _________ system is made of the skeletal muscles that move the body
- The ________ system is a network of tissues and organs that release chemicals that control certain body functions
- A group of organs that work together to perform body functions
- The __________ system is the organs that break down food so that it can be used by the body
- Two or more tissues that work together to perform a special function
- The __________ system is a collection of organs whose primary function is to take in oxygen & expel carbon dioxide
- The ________ system is the cells and tissues that recognize and attack foreign substances in the body
- The _________ system is the heart and vessels that move blood through the body
Down
- The ___________ system gathers and interprets information about the body's internal and external environments and that responds to that information
- A protein or other type of molecule that helps chemical processes happen in living things
- Type of involuntary muscle tissue that makes up the heart
- The _________ system supports and protects the body and to allows the body to move
- Type of involuntary muscle that makes up most internal organs
- Any biological reaction or behavior resulting from the application of a stimulus
- The _________ system is the organs that make, store, and eliminate urine
- The ___________ system is the system of organs and parts which function to produce human offspring.
- A group of similar cells that perform a common function
- Anything that causes a reaction or change in an organism or any part of an organism
- A specialized white blood cell that recognizes and attacks foreign substances in the body
- A change to a body or mind that is caused by a disease or disorder
22 Clues: The smallest unit that can perform all life processes • A group of similar cells that perform a common function • Type of involuntary muscle tissue that makes up the heart • Type of involuntary muscle that makes up most internal organs • A group of organs that work together to perform body functions • ...
Name: ___________________ Grade: 5__ AP1 Task Organs and organ systems 2023-12-04
Across
- This organ is the largest in the human body
- This organ is able to regenerate if it is damaged
- This organ is the main part of the circulatory system
- These organs are part of the urinary system and are located on the right and left side of the back
- The control centre of the body and part of the nervous system
- An important part of the digestive system, this organ breaks down food using acids and enzymes
- This organ holds urine until it leaves the body
Down
- Our lungs are part of the _____________ system
- The human body has __________ organs vital for survival
- A muscle that separates our chest and abdominal cavities
10 Clues: This organ is the largest in the human body • Our lungs are part of the _____________ system • This organ holds urine until it leaves the body • This organ is able to regenerate if it is damaged • This organ is the main part of the circulatory system • The human body has __________ organs vital for survival • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-29
Across
- Respiratory inflammation
- Abnormal, painful chest inflammation
- After liver inflammation
- Respiratory disease
- Skull tumour
- Cutting of the small bone
- Examination below the chest
- Pain in the chest
Down
- Examination around the heart
- Abdominal pain again
- Liver Tumour
- Instrument to record the heart
- Vein specialist
- Swelling above abdomen
- Before nose swelling
- Condition of excessive breathing
- Study of the Stomach
- Study of lymphs
- Condition of excessive blood
- Vein swelling
20 Clues: Liver Tumour • Skull tumour • Vein swelling • Vein specialist • Study of lymphs • Pain in the chest • Respiratory disease • Abdominal pain again • Before nose swelling • Study of the Stomach • Swelling above abdomen • Respiratory inflammation • After liver inflammation • Cutting of the small bone • Examination below the chest • Examination around the heart • Condition of excessive blood • ...
Adriana's Word wall hour:5 2023-03-03
Across
- bladder -stores the bile,
- sys-organs that break food down into nutrients
- -exit tube
- -tubes that connect the bladder and kidneys
- digestion -food broken into smaller pieces
- system -regulates liquid in the blood
- -brings 02, removes C02
- -tiny air sacs in lungs
- -organ that filters blood
Down
- -muscles push food through the digestive sys
- -small part of kidney that filters blood
- -space in chest
- digestion -the change of food into new substances
- respiration -uses 02 to break apart glucose
- -liquid waste
- -What the body needs, but doesn't make
- -cleans toxins from the blood, makes bile
17 Clues: -exit tube • -liquid waste • -space in chest • -brings 02, removes C02 • -tiny air sacs in lungs • bladder -stores the bile, • -organ that filters blood • system -regulates liquid in the blood • -What the body needs, but doesn't make • -small part of kidney that filters blood • -cleans toxins from the blood, makes bile • digestion -food broken into smaller pieces • ...
Urinary/Excretory System 2024-10-16
Across
- system that sweats waste out through the skin
- takes dirty blood to the kidneys
- also an excretory organ because they remove the waste product carbon dioxide
- holds the urine after it is created until it is released
- kidneys balance _______ levels and water
- what is filtered out of the blood
- tube that goes from the bladder to outside the body
Down
- what the kidneys create after filtering and balancing everything
- organ that excretes waste by sweating out water, salts and urea
- takes clean blood back to the heart
- system that removes CO2
- tubes that connect the kidneys to the bladder
- organ that filters the blood
- filtered by the kidneys to keep it clean
14 Clues: system that removes CO2 • organ that filters the blood • takes dirty blood to the kidneys • what is filtered out of the blood • takes clean blood back to the heart • filtered by the kidneys to keep it clean • kidneys balance _______ levels and water • system that sweats waste out through the skin • tubes that connect the kidneys to the bladder • ...
Respiratory Care Week 2021 2021-10-10
Across
- barking cough
- inability to breathe easily while laying flat
- involuntary contraction of the smooth muscle of the lung
- physician specialized in diagnosing and treating disorders of the lungs
- breath sounds commonly heard with heart failure
- most common aerosol generating procedure
- increased CO2 in the blood
- air-filed sacs
- aka life support
- air in the pleural space
Down
- Respiratory pattern that alternate between deep and fast, with periods of apnea
- monitoring of CO2
- dangly thing at the back of your throat
- the main muscle that assists respiration
- most common device used to deliver supplemental oxygen
- this drug cures everything
- most common tool for an RT
- the respiratory tube that connects the larynx to the main bronchus
- temporary cessation of breathing
- respiratory pattern that is normal breathing, followed by varying periods of apnea
20 Clues: barking cough • air-filed sacs • aka life support • monitoring of CO2 • air in the pleural space • this drug cures everything • most common tool for an RT • increased CO2 in the blood • temporary cessation of breathing • dangly thing at the back of your throat • the main muscle that assists respiration • most common aerosol generating procedure • ...
Respiratory Crossword 2017-04-10
Across
- Blind pockets at the end of the respiratory tree
- The serous membrane lining the pleural cavities
- Reflex A reflex mediated by the vagus nerve that prevents overexpansion of the lungs.
- Paired organs of respiration, situated in the left and right pleural cavities.
- The throat; a muscular passageway shared by the digestive and respiratory tracts
- sacs An air-filled chamber that supplies air to several alveoli
- Respiration Includes all the processes involved in the exchange of oxygen and CO2 between the body’s interstitial fluids and the external environment.
- between living cells and the environment. Includes pulmonary ventilation, external and internal ventilation, and cellular respiration.
- Ventilation The physical movement of air into and out of the respiratory tract
- Cavities Subdivisions of the thoracic cavity that contains the lungs
- Refers to the respiratory muscle that separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominopelvic cavity.
Down
- A segment of lung tissues that is bounded by connective tissues partitions and supplied by single bronchiole
- A complex cartilaginous structure that surrounds and protects the glottis and vocal cords
- Respiration The absorption of oxygen and the release of carbon dioxide by those cells.
- Nares The entrance to the nasopharynx from the nasal cavity
- Cavity A chamber in the skull bounded by the internal and external nares
- tree Includes the trachea, bronchi, and bronchioles.
- cycle A single breath, consists of an inhalation and an exhalation.
- The windpipe; an airway extending from the larynx to the primary bronchi
- cage The bony frame formed by the ribs around the chest.
- Distinct lobes that are separated by deep fissures
21 Clues: The serous membrane lining the pleural cavities • Blind pockets at the end of the respiratory tree • Distinct lobes that are separated by deep fissures • tree Includes the trachea, bronchi, and bronchioles. • cage The bony frame formed by the ribs around the chest. • Nares The entrance to the nasopharynx from the nasal cavity • ...
