respiratory system Crossword Puzzles
CHALLENGE THREE 2021-01-17
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- THE MOST BASIC, INDEPENDENT UNIT OF LIFE
- SYSTEM THAT CARRIES THE OXYGEN THAT CELLS NEED TO THE BLOOD
- SYSTEM THAT PREPARES INGESTED FOODS SO THE CELL CAN USE THEM
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- SUBSTANCES MADE FROM DEAD OR WEAKENED VIRUSES
- ORGAN THAT SENDS BLOOD AROUND THE BODY
- A RED LIQUID WHICH TRANSPORTS SUBSTANCES THROUGHOUT THE BODY
- THE PROTEIN SHELL OF A VIRUS
- SYSTEM THAT FIGHT VIRUSES
8 Clues: SYSTEM THAT FIGHT VIRUSES • THE PROTEIN SHELL OF A VIRUS • ORGAN THAT SENDS BLOOD AROUND THE BODY • THE MOST BASIC, INDEPENDENT UNIT OF LIFE • SUBSTANCES MADE FROM DEAD OR WEAKENED VIRUSES • SYSTEM THAT CARRIES THE OXYGEN THAT CELLS NEED TO THE BLOOD • A RED LIQUID WHICH TRANSPORTS SUBSTANCES THROUGHOUT THE BODY • ...
HUMAN BODY SYSTEM 2022-09-20
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- Organ that gets oxygen into your blood stream.
- organ that remove waste from your blood
- body system that gives the body its shape, allows movement, makes blood cells, provides protection for organs and stores minerals
- body system that Carry gases between the outside air and your blood.
- organ that carries blood AWAY from the heart
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- It is a mix of waste and water from the kidney
- System that Pumps blood throughout the body providing it with oxygen and removing waste.
- bone that Protects the abdominal organs
- Body system that allows us to break down food and absorb its nutrients
- Organ that produces fluid that help to digest food.
- body system that filter blood and create urine as a waste by-product
11 Clues: organ that remove waste from your blood • bone that Protects the abdominal organs • organ that carries blood AWAY from the heart • Organ that gets oxygen into your blood stream. • It is a mix of waste and water from the kidney • Organ that produces fluid that help to digest food. • body system that filter blood and create urine as a waste by-product • ...
Week 4 Pharm - Oxygenation 2025-02-14
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- An inhaled medication that blocks acetylcholine to reduce bronchoconstriction, often used in COPD management
- A medication that loosens and clears mucus from the respiratory tract
- A corticosteroid that reduces inflammation and is used to treat chronic respiratory diseases
- A condition that can result from excessive CO2 buildup in the blood, often associated with respiratory acidosis
- A common side effect of codeine, especially in the context of using it for cough suppression
- The condition of low oxygen levels in the blood
- A long-acting bronchodilator that helps prevent bronchospasms, commonly used in asthma and COPD
- A medication class used for treating allergic reactions and symptoms like sneezing, runny nose, and watery eyes
- A type of bronchodilator that relaxes bronchial smooth muscle and is commonly used for quick relief of asthma symptoms
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- A common medication used to manage asthma that is not for immediate relief but used to prevent asthma attack
- A medication that relieves coughing by affecting the brain's cough center
- The pharmacological action of medications that increase airflow to the lungs by relaxing bronchial muscle
- A second-line bronchodilator that has a narrow therapeutic range and can cause serious side effects if serum levels become too high
- A medication that loosens mucus and is often used in the treatment of pneumonia and bronchitis
- A class of medications that block the action of acetylcholine to reduce bronchospasm
- A drug used to loosen and clear mucus from the respiratory tract, often prescribed for chronic bronchitis and emphysema
- A condition where a patient's skin and mucous membranes turn bluish due to low oxygen levels
- The term for a drug that narrows nasal blood vessels, helping to relieve nasal congestion
- A type of respiratory condition that involves prolonged coughing and chest congestion, often caused by an infection
- A medication used to treat inflammation of the respiratory tract, often prescribed for asthma and COPD
20 Clues: The condition of low oxygen levels in the blood • A medication that loosens and clears mucus from the respiratory tract • A medication that relieves coughing by affecting the brain's cough center • A class of medications that block the action of acetylcholine to reduce bronchospasm • ...
Respi-Terms 2025-10-22
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- difficulty breathing
- bluish discoloration of skin, lips and nail beds
- rapid and often shallow breathing faster than the normal range
- mixture of low and high-pitched breath sounds heard over major bronchi
- type of muscles other than the diaphragm and intercostals used during labored breathing
- feeling short of breath when lying in reclined position
- alveoli or an entire lung is collapsed and allows no air movement
- decreased levels of oxygen in the blood
- decreased respiratory rate
- tiny air sacks in the lungs where gas exchange occurs
- insufficient or decreased breathing
- palpable vibrations felt on the chest wall when a person speaks
- leaning forward to ease the work of breathing
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- doctor who specializes in the respiratory system
- low-pitched lung sound heard over alveoli and small bronchial airways that sound like "rustling leaves"
- disfigured finger tips usually caused by chronic hypoxemia
- to listen to internal sounds with a stethoscope
- an equal AP-to-transverse chest diameter in patients with COPD
- absence of respirations
- blood-tinged secretions coughed up from the lungs
- also referred to as "rales"; associated with fluid accumulation in the lungs
- high-pitched hollow breath sounds heard over trachea and larynx
- high-pitched lung sounds heard on inspiration or expiration often associated with asthmatic bronchospasms
- general term for abnormal breath sounds
- increased carbon dioxide levels in the blood
- the "pulling in" of muscles between the ribs or in the neck seen in a person in respiratory distress
- a pale skin color
- high-pitched crowing sounds heard over the upper airway and larynx indicating obstruction
- the mechanical movement of air into and out of the lungs
29 Clues: a pale skin color • difficulty breathing • absence of respirations • decreased respiratory rate • insufficient or decreased breathing • general term for abnormal breath sounds • decreased levels of oxygen in the blood • increased carbon dioxide levels in the blood • leaning forward to ease the work of breathing • to listen to internal sounds with a stethoscope • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2023-10-05
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- The smallest blood vessels in the body, where the exchange of oxygen, nutrients, and waste products occurs with body tissues.
- The protective membrane surrounding the heart that helps reduce friction during heartbeats.
- Also known as the windpipe, it is a tube that connects the larynx to the lungs, allowing air to pass through during respiration.
- Blood vessels that carry oxygenated blood from the lungs back to the heart.
- The set of organs and structures involved in the process of respiration, including the lungs, airways, and diaphragm.
- A dome-shaped muscle beneath the lungs that aids in the process of breathing by contracting and relaxing.
- The sequence of events that occur during one complete heartbeat, involving the contraction and relaxation of the heart chambers.
- The two lower chambers of the heart that receive blood from the atria and pump it out to the lungs and the body.
- Also known as the voice box, it houses the vocal cords and plays a role in producing sound during speech.
- An organ involved in filtering and storing blood, as well as producing certain immune cells.
- One of the two upper chambers of the heart, where blood is received before being pumped to the ventricles.
- A protein found in red blood cells that binds to oxygen and helps transport it from the lungs to the body's tissues.
- The part of the circulatory system that carries deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs for oxygenation and returns oxygenated blood back to the heart.
- The hollow space behind the nose where air is warmed, moistened, and filtered before entering the respiratory system.
- A waste gas produced by cells during metabolism, which is transported to the lungs and expelled during respiration.
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- Blood vessels that carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart from various parts of the body.
- A muscular organ responsible for pumping blood throughout the circulatory system, supplying oxygen and nutrients to the body's tissues.
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs where oxygen is taken up and carbon dioxide is released during the process of respiration.
- The muscular middle layer of the heart responsible for contracting and pumping blood.
- Blood cells responsible for carrying oxygen to tissues and removing carbon dioxide, containing hemoglobin to facilitate gas exchange.
- The force exerted by circulating blood against the walls of the blood vessels, with systolic pressure representing the heart's contraction and diastolic pressure representing the heart's relaxation.
- The throat region that connects the nasal and oral cavities to the larynx, serving as a passage for both air and food.
- The primary organs of the respiratory system where oxygen is taken in and carbon dioxide is expelled.
- Small blood vessels that collect blood from capillaries and carry it toward larger veins.
- The main airways branching off from the trachea that further divide into smaller bronchioles, leading to the lungs.
- Blood vessels that carry oxygenated blood away from the heart and distribute it to various parts of the body.
- Small cell fragments in the blood that help with blood clotting and wound healing.
- The part of the circulatory system that delivers oxygenated blood from the heart to the body's tissues and returns deoxygenated blood back to the heart.
- A vital gas that is inhaled during respiration and necessary for the body's energy production.
- A vital fluid that transports oxygen, nutrients, hormones, and waste products throughout the body.
30 Clues: Blood vessels that carry oxygenated blood from the lungs back to the heart. • Small cell fragments in the blood that help with blood clotting and wound healing. • The muscular middle layer of the heart responsible for contracting and pumping blood. • Small blood vessels that collect blood from capillaries and carry it toward larger veins. • ...
Main Body Systems 2025-04-07
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- Gastrointestinal tube and accessory digestive organs
- Male and female reproductive structures
- Organs of general and special sense
- Skeletal, cardiac, and smooth muscle
- Heart and blood vessels
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- Lungs and air passageways
- Central nervous system and peripheral nerves
- Skin, hair, nails, and hooves
- Endocrine glands and hormones
- Bones and joints
- Kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, and urethra
11 Clues: Bones and joints • Heart and blood vessels • Lungs and air passageways • Skin, hair, nails, and hooves • Endocrine glands and hormones • Organs of general and special sense • Skeletal, cardiac, and smooth muscle • Male and female reproductive structures • Central nervous system and peripheral nerves • Kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, and urethra • ...
science 2024-11-08
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- The...absorb the water and hold the plant in the soil
- the digested food is then sent to different parts of the body by the circulatory system to provide us with ......
- the role of the large intestine in the digestive process is to absorb ...
- Which part of the skeletal system protects the brain?
- support the plant
- system in the body helps you to breathe.
- ... system supports the body and gives it shape.
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- The...on the plant helps to make seeds and fruit
- The...use the sun and air to make food for the plant
- there are many tiny openings on the leaf called... and these openings help plants to take in and give out gases.
- in the stomach, the food is digested further and mixed with digestive ....
- To grow, a plant needs ... and sun
- the blood carry ... and nutrients to the all parts of body
- the main role of the...intestine in digestion is to absorb nutrients from food
- ... system helps different parts of the body to move
- im the mouth, the food is chewed into smaller pieces and ... makes the food soft enough to swallow.
- is part of the digestive system that helps to break down food
17 Clues: support the plant • To grow, a plant needs ... and sun • system in the body helps you to breathe. • The...on the plant helps to make seeds and fruit • ... system supports the body and gives it shape. • The...use the sun and air to make food for the plant • ... system helps different parts of the body to move • The...absorb the water and hold the plant in the soil • ...
Health: Mind,Body and Soul 2014-03-15
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- The four walls of _______
- Your body needs this to move
- Lesson 8's Subject
- The respiratory system master
- The Subject this is for
- and soul The current unit
- The most important thing for your brain to function properly
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- Connects muscles to bone
- The spine protects your __________
- Has acid in it
- Where you chew your food
11 Clues: Has acid in it • Lesson 8's Subject • The Subject this is for • Connects muscles to bone • Where you chew your food • The four walls of _______ • and soul The current unit • Your body needs this to move • The respiratory system master • The spine protects your __________ • The most important thing for your brain to function properly
Science 2023-10-24
11 Clues: Pumps blood • Exchanges air • A lot of cells • A lot off tissue cells • The cells that collect air • Carries blood to the heart • How we get the nutrients we need • The system containing your lungs • Lets blood flow through the body • The cells that fight off bacteria • Carries blood away from the heart
Pulmonary Rehab Week 2024 2024-02-22
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- Emergency breathing medication
- Shortness of breath
- Chronic disease associated with coughing and sputum
- Chronic _______ Pulmonary Disease
- Study of the respiratory system
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- The largest airway - sometimes called the wind pipe
- Number one cause of COPD
- Wear this to prevent inhaling irritants
- Lung disease associated with air trapping
- Outdoor irritant in spring
- Organs used for breathing
11 Clues: Shortness of breath • Number one cause of COPD • Organs used for breathing • Outdoor irritant in spring • Emergency breathing medication • Study of the respiratory system • Chronic _______ Pulmonary Disease • Wear this to prevent inhaling irritants • Lung disease associated with air trapping • The largest airway - sometimes called the wind pipe • ...
Organ Systems 2022-08-22
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- Bones, support, and leverage
- Processing of food into bits that can be absorbed by cells
- Motion and control
- Heart & blood
- Immune system and drainage of fluid
- Lungs and oxygen
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- Skin & hair
- Creation of new organisms
- Expulsion of waste products and bacteria
- Manufacture and distribution of hormones
- Command and control, delivery of messages to specific regions
11 Clues: Skin & hair • Heart & blood • Lungs and oxygen • Motion and control • Creation of new organisms • Bones, support, and leverage • Immune system and drainage of fluid • Expulsion of waste products and bacteria • Manufacture and distribution of hormones • Processing of food into bits that can be absorbed by cells • Command and control, delivery of messages to specific regions
Frog Anatomy Crossword 2024-05-07
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- Attaches to the front of the frog's mouth
- Where food is digested
- Part of the respiratory system, allow the frog to breathe
- Pumps blood throughout the frog's body, part of the circulatory system
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- Tube that connects the mouth and stomach
- Part of the digestive system, small and large parts
- Special membrane that holds together organs in the digestive system
- Organ first noticed in the abdominal cavity, has 3 lobes
8 Clues: Where food is digested • Tube that connects the mouth and stomach • Attaches to the front of the frog's mouth • Part of the digestive system, small and large parts • Organ first noticed in the abdominal cavity, has 3 lobes • Part of the respiratory system, allow the frog to breathe • Special membrane that holds together organs in the digestive system • ...
Crossword (: 2013-02-12
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- largest portion of the brain
- ne of three major parts of the autonomic nervous system: the others being the enteric and parasympathetic systems
- center of the nervous system in all vertebrate
- affects heart rate, digestion, respiratory rate, salivation, perspiration, pupillary dilation, micturition
- is an electrically excitable cell that processes and transmits information through electrical and chemical signals.
- a long, thin, tubular bundle of nervous tissue and support cells that extends from the brain
- portion of the central nervous system associated with vision, hearing, motor control, sleep/wake, arousal (alertness), and temperature regulation
- part of the nervous system that integrates the information that it receives from
- region of the brain that plays an important role in motor control.
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- clear colorless bodily fluid produced in the choroid plexus of the brain
- region of the vertebrate neural tube which gives rise to posterior forebrain structures
- complex network of nerves and cells that carry messages to and from the brain and spinal cord to various parts of the body.
- consists of the nerves and ganglia outside of the brain and spinal cord
- is a midline symmetrical structure within the brains of vertebrates including humans, situated between the cerebral cortex and midbrain.
- enclosed, cable-like bundle of axons (the long, slender projections of neurons) in the peripheral nervous system.
- is one of two large chambers that collect and expel blood received from an atrium towards the peripheral beds within the body and lungs.
- lower half of the brainstem
- a portion of the brain that contains a number of small nuclei with a variety of functions
- nervous system (PSNS, or occasionally PNS) is one of the two main divisions of the autonomic nervous system (ANS).
- system of membranes which envelops the central nervous system
20 Clues: lower half of the brainstem • largest portion of the brain • center of the nervous system in all vertebrate • system of membranes which envelops the central nervous system • region of the brain that plays an important role in motor control. • consists of the nerves and ganglia outside of the brain and spinal cord • ...
Gas Exchange in Animals 2024-04-11
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- tiny hair-like structures in bronchi to push foreign matter up to throat
- throat, at back of mouth and nose, connects to oesophagus and trachea
- respiratory organ of many arachnids (e.g. spider)
- flap which closes when swallowing to block airway
- cartilaginous air tube from mouth to bronchi (aka "windpipe")
- respiratory organ of terrestrial vertebrates
- breathing movements
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- wetting agent produced in alveoli to help keep them open
- respiratory organs in many aquatic animals (e.g. fish)
- tiny air sacs in lungs where gas exchange occurs
- sticky substance secreted by glands in airway to trap foreign material
- respiratory openings along the thorax and abdomen of insects (e.g. grasshoppers)
- voice box
- branched passageways from trachea to lungs
14 Clues: voice box • breathing movements • branched passageways from trachea to lungs • respiratory organ of terrestrial vertebrates • tiny air sacs in lungs where gas exchange occurs • respiratory organ of many arachnids (e.g. spider) • flap which closes when swallowing to block airway • respiratory organs in many aquatic animals (e.g. fish) • ...
COVID-19 2023-09-21
9 Clues: IV antiviral • mask required • Best way to prevent spread • primary mode of transmission • may help with fever management • most effective diagnostic test • those at risk for complications • infection directly affects this system • quicker, less effective way to detect virus
Metabolism Review 2024-12-11
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- A small organ located near the stomach and liver.
- The body system that transports molecules to and from all cells of the body.
- A tiny opening in the small intestines that allows smaller molecules to enter the circulatory system.
- A molecule that breaks down from starch.
- A protein molecule in the pancreas that helps break down molecules.
- A large molecule that you find foods such as eggs, chicken, steak, and eggs.
- The body's use of molecules for energy and growth.
- A medical condition that causes fewer red blood cells to transport oxygen molecules.
- A molecule that you breathe out.
- Tiny openings in the lungs that allow oxygen molecules to enter the circulatory system.
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- Trillions of in the whole body.
- A large molecule that you find in foods such as fruits, vegetables, and grains.
- A medical condition that blocks out glucose molecules from the body's cells.
- The body system that breaks down food.
- A protein molecule that acts like a key to unlock the cell membrane.
- A molecule that breaks down from protein.
- The body system that takes in oxygen molecules.
- Our sick patient who hasn't been able to play soccer in weeks.
- A medical condition that causes tubes inside your lungs to swell up or close.
19 Clues: Trillions of in the whole body. • A molecule that you breathe out. • The body system that breaks down food. • A molecule that breaks down from starch. • A molecule that breaks down from protein. • The body system that takes in oxygen molecules. • A small organ located near the stomach and liver. • The body's use of molecules for energy and growth. • ...
Grade 8 Science, Unit 2 2023-11-07
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- the body system that includes the blood, the heart, and the blood vessels
- the largest organ of the lymphatic system which recycles old blood cells and makes new ones
- a pale yellow fluid that is the main liquid in blood
- a tiny blood vessel that carries blood to individual cells
- fluid drained from body tissues, which contains protein, salt, sugar, and nitrogen wastes
- the system that includes the skin of the human body
- a narrow, dead-end tube connected to the large intestine
- a blood vessel that carries blood to the heart
- a group of body organs working together to perform a major function
- a blood cell which carries oxygen and carbon dioxide
- a body unit consisting of various kinds of tissues that work together
- a strong band of cartilage that holds a joint firmly in place
- a membrane that lines body passages and secretes mucus to remove and destroy disease germs
- the system that includes the kidneys and associated organs
- a whole body
- a group of cells that specialize in the same function
- a muscle that causes a joint to unbend
- any item that stimulates the production of antibodies
- the resistance to infection by a certain disease germ
- a tough tissue that connects a muscle to a bone
- a blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
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- the tiny sacs in the lungs where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged
- one of six lymphatic organs in the throat
- a substance in the blood that fights a certain germ or group of related germs
- one of the smallest organs of the lymphatic system, which produce a kind of white corpuscle and remove foreign materials
- a place where two bones meet
- the opening at the top of the voice box
- a muscle that causes a joint to bend
- a blood cell, which fights disease germs
- the dome-shaped muscle that contracts to bring air into lungs
- the outer layer of skin on the human body
- a gland between the heart and the sternum which makes lymph cells that destroy viruses and cancer cells
- the organ that pumps blood throughout the body
- one of the two main organs of the respiratory system, consisting of a spongy mass of tubes and air sacs
- one of the tiny purifying structures in the kidneys
- the system that consists of the 206 bones of the human skeleton
- either of two tubes that carry air from the windpipe to a lung
- the body system that includes the lungs and other organs used in breathing
- the system that includes the muscles of the human body
- the flap that covers the glottis in swallowing
- a tiny disc shaped body that is important in the clotting of blood
- the inner layer of skin
- the windpipe
- one of the two main organs that filter urea and other wastes out of the blood
- a network of vessels and nodes that follow the circulatory system and provide drainage and defense
45 Clues: a whole body • the windpipe • the inner layer of skin • a place where two bones meet • a muscle that causes a joint to bend • a muscle that causes a joint to unbend • the opening at the top of the voice box • a blood cell, which fights disease germs • one of six lymphatic organs in the throat • the outer layer of skin on the human body • ...
Digestive System 2025-12-09
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- j-shaped muscular organ
- part of the digestive and respiratory system
- community of microorganisms
- makes bile for fat digestion
- connects the throat to the stomach
- large and small sections of GI tract
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- the breakdown of food into nutrients
- where digestion begins
- creates hormones for digestion
- contains enzymes that break down sugar
- mechanically break food down in the mouth
- wave like movement of GI tract
- another name for the large intestine
- stores bile
14 Clues: stores bile • where digestion begins • j-shaped muscular organ • community of microorganisms • makes bile for fat digestion • creates hormones for digestion • wave like movement of GI tract • connects the throat to the stomach • the breakdown of food into nutrients • another name for the large intestine • large and small sections of GI tract • ...
Science 2024-05-10
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- In which body system would you find marrow?
- What body system does your spinal cord belong to?
- Which body system distribute oxygen?
- In which body system would you find hemoglobin?
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- Which body system is in charge of hormones?
- Which body system absorb nutrients?
- Which body system absorbs oxygen?
- What organism aids your body with digestion?
- Which body system distributes nutrients?
9 Clues: Which body system absorbs oxygen? • Which body system absorb nutrients? • Which body system distribute oxygen? • Which body system distributes nutrients? • In which body system would you find marrow? • Which body system is in charge of hormones? • What organism aids your body with digestion? • In which body system would you find hemoglobin? • ...
Metabolism Vocabulary Crossword 2023-11-09
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- System the body system that transports molecules to and from cells of the body
- the tubes to the lungs swell making it difficult for oxygen to get to the body
- System the body system that takes in food and breaks it down
- the name of our patient
- feeling this is Elisas primary symptom
- System the body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
- a molecule that organisms can use to release energy, and that is made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms
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- the ability to make things move or change
- a molecule that organisms get from the air or water around them and use to release energy
- acid molecules that are the building blocks of proteins
- a medical condition where a person does not have enough iron to make enough red blood cells so they can not move oxygen around the body quickly
- a medical condition where glucose does not get into the cells because there is not enough insulin
- the body's use of molecules for energy and growth
- a group of atoms joined together in a particular way
- a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole
15 Clues: the name of our patient • feeling this is Elisas primary symptom • the ability to make things move or change • the body's use of molecules for energy and growth • a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole • a group of atoms joined together in a particular way • acid molecules that are the building blocks of proteins • ...
Body parts 2024-06-06
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- The extremities at the end of the legs, supporting the body's weight and enabling bipedal movement.
- The joints that connect the thighs to the lower legs, allowing the legs to bend and extend.
- The muscular organ that pumps blood through the circulatory system.
- The organs of vision that allow us to see and perceive the environment.
- The extremities at the end of the arms, including the fingers, used for manipulating objects.
- The organs responsible for hearing and balance.
- The articulated parts at the end of the hands, used for grasping and manipulating objects.
- The organs of the respiratory system responsible for gas exchange, allowing the inhalation of oxygen and exhalation of carbon dioxide.
- The joints that connect the upper arm to the forearm, allowing the arm to bend and extend.
- The upper part of the body that contains the brain, eyes, nose, mouth, and ears.
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- The part of the body that connects the head to the torso, containing vital structures like the trachea and esophagus.
- The front part of the torso that protects the heart and lungs.
- The opening in the face used for ingesting food, breathing, and verbal communication.
- The main organ of the central nervous system, responsible for processing sensory information, controlling movement, and regulating bodily functions.
- The organ of smell and the primary pathway for air intake in the respiratory system.
- The articulated parts at the end of the feet, helping with balance and locomotion
- The upper limbs of the human body, extending from the shoulders to the hands.
- The rear part of the torso, containing the spine and muscles that support the body.
- The lower limbs of the human body, extending from the hips to the feet.
- The joints that connect the arms to the torso, allowing a wide range of arm movements.
- The joints that connect the legs to the torso, supporting the weight of the body in an upright position.
- The part of the body that contains digestive organs such as the stomach, intestines, liver, and pancreas.
22 Clues: The organs responsible for hearing and balance. • The front part of the torso that protects the heart and lungs. • The muscular organ that pumps blood through the circulatory system. • The organs of vision that allow us to see and perceive the environment. • The lower limbs of the human body, extending from the hips to the feet. • ...
Life Science Review 2023-06-02
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- The 300 million alveoli in your lungs have a very large __ ___ in order to absorb a lot of oxygen into the bloodstream.
- ___ reacts with oxygen to release ATP (energy).
- ___ occurs when particles move from higher concentration to lower concentration.
- The ___ _____ has a very large surface area to better absorb nutrients.
- Nutrients are absorbed by these folds in the small intestine.
- ___ are tiny sacs in the lungs that collect oxygen and transfer to the bloodstream.
- ___ are structures in your mouth that mechanically break down food.
- The ___ system transfers nutrients and oxygen to every cell in the body.
- ___ is a type of diffusion that involves water moving across a membrane.
- _____ speed up chemical reactions. An example includes amylase in your saliva.
- ___ are tiny blood vessels that collect oxygen from the alveoli and nutrients from the villi.
- ___ breaks fat into tiny globules so that it can be further broken down by enzymes.
- ___ reacts with glucose to release ATP (energy).
- Cilia and __ ___ filter pollutants from the air when you breathe.
- ___ is a passageway for air that is made of cartilage to prevent it from collapsing.
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- They ___ system takes in oxygen and outputs carbon dioxide.
- ___ contains mucus and enzymes which chemically break down complex carbohydrates in the mouth.
- The ___ system ingests, breaks down and absorbs nutrients.
- ___ ____ is a chemical reaction where food and oxygen react to release usable energy for the body.
- ___ is the flap that blocks your trachea when you swallow food.
- After eating a cracker for several minutes you have noticed a change in taste. This is because the complex ___ are being broken down into glucose molecules.
- This is the organelle (part of the cell) where cellular respiration takes place.
- The ____ is a passageway for air in the respiratory system. It holds the vocal cords.
- During cellular respiration ATP (energy), water and __ ___ are produced.
- Hydrochloric acid and ____ chemically break down protein in the stomach.
- Osmosis requires a ____ but diffusion does not.
26 Clues: ___ reacts with oxygen to release ATP (energy). • Osmosis requires a ____ but diffusion does not. • ___ reacts with glucose to release ATP (energy). • The ___ system ingests, breaks down and absorbs nutrients. • They ___ system takes in oxygen and outputs carbon dioxide. • Nutrients are absorbed by these folds in the small intestine. • ...
skeletal issues 2023-12-19
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- of Bones/skeleton protection, rib cage,skull,vertebra
- bone e is a hard, solid osseous tissue found in the cortex of all bones
- Cartilage Is the most prevalent cartilage of the human body. It also commonly known as the articular cartilage.
- is a connective tissue in the skeletal system, its purpose in the skeletal system is tp [ad and protect
- A compressible but resilient type of cartilage can act as a shock absorber at points.( its the cartilage in the intervertebral disc). -annulus Fibrosus, The outside
- skeleton provides framework for trying to attach
- A strong tissue that connects bones
- cartilage This is the cartilage found in your respiratory system like the rings of the cartilage in the trachea and bronchi. It is categorized as a Hyaline cartilage.
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- connective tissue of the skeletal system its purpose is to cushion joints, allow for free movement of a joint, proved structural support.
- storage The minerals calcium and Phosphorus are stored within a bony matrix.
- Connects muscle to bone, acts as ropes a muscle pulls on Tendons have an increase in elastin and a decrease in collagen
- Cartilage type of cartilage provides firm but elastic support, contains loosely packed collagen fibers and a generous amount of elastic fibers.
- The skeleton performs joints for specific movements ex(knee joint, shoulder joint)
- Skeleton The appendicular skeleton contains all of our limbs and the pelvis.
- cartilage This is the cartilage that attaches your ribs tp the sternum. it is categorized as a Hyaline cartilage.
- Bones A bone that is longer than it is wide
- Skeleton The axial skeleton is the center portion of the skeleton. it is made up of the skull,rib cage, and vertebral column.
- cartilage the Nasal cartilage is the cartilage that provides structural support to the nose. It is considered a Hyaline cartilage.(forms a structure of our nose)
- blood cells fight infections
- blood cell formations(Hematopoiesis) makes red blood cells- also made in the red bone marrow-(provide energy )
20 Clues: blood cells fight infections • A strong tissue that connects bones • Bones A bone that is longer than it is wide • skeleton provides framework for trying to attach • of Bones/skeleton protection, rib cage,skull,vertebra • bone e is a hard, solid osseous tissue found in the cortex of all bones • ...
Immune System Crossword 2022-03-21
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- a response to environmental antigens.
- a substance that can kill or inhibit the growth of microorganisms.
- type of lymphocyte cell that activates antibody secretion in B cells.
- a protein secreted by virus-infected cells
- diseases that are continually are found in small amounts within the population. (ex. common cold)
- a type of white blood cell that is produced in red blood marrow.
- enhance phagocytosis by helping the phagocytic cells bind better to pathogens and activating the phagocytes.
- disease results from an error in a biochemical pathway.
- disease are the result of a part of the body wearing out.
- agents that cause of infections disease
- ingest bacteria and remove dead neutrophils.
- located in all lymphatic tissues and can be thought of as antibody factories.
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- rules for demonstrating that an organism causes a disease
- wide-spread disease throughout a large region, such as a country, continent, or entire globe.
- destroy pathogens and release chemicals called cytokines.
- severe allergic reaction causing a massive release of histamine
- bacterium, affects skeletal and nervous system, spread through a vector.
- virus, affects the respiratory system, spread through droplets/direct contact
- disease that occurs in a large outbreak in an area and afflict many people
- protozoan, affects blood and liver, spread through a vector.
- a disease that is caused by a pathogen passed from one organism to another, disrupting homeostasis.
- proteins produced by B lymphocytes that specifically react with a foreign antigen.
- a source of the pathogen in the environment.
- immunization against chicken pox that contains inactivated virus.
- long-living cells that are exposed to the antigen during the primary immune response.
- the deliberate exposure of the body to an antigen do that primary response and immune memory cells will develop.
- immunization for measles. mumps, and rubella
- bacterium, affects the respiratory system, spread through droplets
- virus, affects the nervous system, spread through animal bite
- allergic reaction to this allergen can result in anaphylaxis. responsible for more fatalities than any other allergen.
- immunization for hepatitis B
31 Clues: immunization for hepatitis B • a response to environmental antigens. • agents that cause of infections disease • a protein secreted by virus-infected cells • a source of the pathogen in the environment. • immunization for measles. mumps, and rubella • ingest bacteria and remove dead neutrophils. • disease results from an error in a biochemical pathway. • ...
OUR LUNGS 2022-10-27
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- Smaller of the airways
- that is the exchange of gases within cells
- The smaller of the two lungs
- Expelling carbon dioxide
- Helps our lungs to breathe in and breathe out
- The location of the lungs
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- Activity that is highly addictive and harms body
- These are just as dangerous as cigarettes
- Large airways
- Taking air in
- Tiny air sacs
- Also called voice box
- Major organ of the respiratory system
- Also called windpipe
14 Clues: Large airways • Taking air in • Tiny air sacs • Also called windpipe • Also called voice box • Smaller of the airways • Expelling carbon dioxide • The location of the lungs • The smaller of the two lungs • Major organ of the respiratory system • These are just as dangerous as cigarettes • that is the exchange of gases within cells • Helps our lungs to breathe in and breathe out • ...
Animal Kingdom and Human body 2023-09-17
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- they have scales but only on their feet
- they have scales on their body
- this is the a fiber that send messages through the body
- act as a barrier to the world
- this is the main organ of the respiratory system
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- they act as filters
- it is also known as wishbone
- they do not have a nervous system
- It heart has four _______________
- this is the shorter of the two intestines
10 Clues: they act as filters • it is also known as wishbone • act as a barrier to the world • they have scales on their body • they do not have a nervous system • It heart has four _______________ • they have scales but only on their feet • this is the shorter of the two intestines • this is the main organ of the respiratory system • ...
Health 2.2 2024-10-16
10 Clues: pumps blood • small arteries • liquid part of blood • connects trachea to lung • carries oxygen poor blood • vessels that carry oxygen rich blood • stuctures that move blood around body • exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide • system that gets O2 from outside world • muscle below lungs that help expand lungs
Body Systems Puzzle 2020-10-25
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- The cord that sends messages from your brain to your nerves
- The brains reaction from external forces that include sight, smell, taste, touch, and hearing
- Small sacs in the lungs
- The dome shaped series of bones that protects the brain
- Receptacles all over the body that read message from the brain
- The other system that works in tandem with the Respiratory system
- Muscles located in the upper arm
- Carries blood away from the heart
- The heart muscle that allows the heart to contract and relax which pumps blood
- What circulates through your veins and keeps your cells functioning
- Where air ends up
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- Carries blood back to to the heart
- An element that makes bones stronger and healthier
- Tissue that connects bones to other bones
- What muscles do that make the bones be able to move
- Muscles located in the stomach that work in the digestive system
- The type of blood cell that the bones produce
- Expands and retracts to make your chest go up and down
- Two bottom chambers of the heart
- Tiny cells that control the brain
20 Clues: Where air ends up • Small sacs in the lungs • Two bottom chambers of the heart • Muscles located in the upper arm • Tiny cells that control the brain • Carries blood away from the heart • Carries blood back to to the heart • Tissue that connects bones to other bones • The type of blood cell that the bones produce • An element that makes bones stronger and healthier • ...
Benefits of Exercise 2023-08-09
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- exercise is any type of cardiovascular conditioning
- system refers to the heart, blood vessels and the blood
- health refers to relationships
- amount of minutes you should work out each day
- refers to how long in the acronym FIT
- contains oxygen and other nutrients which your body needs to survive
- refers to how often in the acronym FIT
- the "e" in the acronym RICE
- the "c" in the acronym RICE
- system consists of the brain and all nerves throughout the body
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- a session of vigorous physical exercise or training
- preparation for a workout
- the "i" in the acronym RICE
- exercise is a type of exercise that breaks down glucose in the body without using oxygen
- health refers to health of your mind
- refers to how hard in the acronym FIT
- total number of stages of cold
- the "r" in the acronym RICE
- system brings air in and out of the lungs to absorb oxygen and remove carbon dioxide
- to bring the body back to its normal level after a workout
20 Clues: preparation for a workout • the "i" in the acronym RICE • the "r" in the acronym RICE • the "e" in the acronym RICE • the "c" in the acronym RICE • health refers to relationships • total number of stages of cold • health refers to health of your mind • refers to how hard in the acronym FIT • refers to how long in the acronym FIT • refers to how often in the acronym FIT • ...
Ax II 2018-04-03
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- process of recording
- intermittent positive pressure ventilation
- (2 words) decrease in heart rate, stroke volume and/or contraction strength
- collapsed or airless state of the lung
- larynx, voice box
- around
- (2 words) surgical manipulations that may induce the unconscious perception of pain and result in a response such as increased HR or RR
- placement of the endotracheal tube into the trachea
- end tidal carbon dioxide
- drug enforcement administration
- (2 words) the point at which the structures of the neck enter the cranial end of the thoracic cavity
- blood vessel
- vaporizer out of circuit
- sudden involuntary contraction
- carbon dioxide
- surgically creating an opening
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- low blood concentration of oxygen
- (2 words) a subjective measurement of muscular relaxation and anesthetic depth assessed by the resistance of the jaw to being opened
- the act of inhaling foreign material into the respiratory tract
- pounds per square inch
- (2 words) local anesthesia, loss of sensation in specified areas of the body without loss of consciousness
- an agent that inhibits the flow of saliva
- (3 words) to administer in repeated small doses until the desired outcome is obtained
- removal of the endotracheal tube from the trachea
- (2 words) induction of anesthesia with inhalation agents delivered through an anesthetic mask placed over the face of the patient
- an instrument for illumination and visual examination of the larynx
- an apparatus designed to assist or control pulmonary respiration
- a respiratory stimulant
- (2 words) rebreathing system, closed system
- trachea, windpipe
- liters per minute
31 Clues: around • blood vessel • carbon dioxide • larynx, voice box • trachea, windpipe • liters per minute • process of recording • pounds per square inch • a respiratory stimulant • end tidal carbon dioxide • vaporizer out of circuit • sudden involuntary contraction • surgically creating an opening • drug enforcement administration • low blood concentration of oxygen • ...
Organ Systems Erin O'Brien 2017-08-31
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- eliminate nitrogenous wastes
- keeps blood supplied by oxygen
- synthesizes vitamin D
- secretes regulatory hormones
- provides muscular attachment for movement
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- maintains posture and allows locomotion
- fast acting control system
- production of offspring
- transports materials in body by blood pumped by heart
- returns fluids to blood vessels
- breaks down food and allows for nutrient absorption
11 Clues: synthesizes vitamin D • production of offspring • fast acting control system • eliminate nitrogenous wastes • secretes regulatory hormones • keeps blood supplied by oxygen • returns fluids to blood vessels • maintains posture and allows locomotion • provides muscular attachment for movement • breaks down food and allows for nutrient absorption • ...
Pe Revision 2013-03-27
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- Small hair like structures within the Respiratory system which filter foreign particles from the air are called:
- What type of joint uses slight movement?
- What works together to produce movements and is capable of contraction and relaxation?
- The part of the muscle fibre encasing all actin and myosin filaments is known as:
- When muscles work together in pairs to create movement
- The amount of air you take in per breath is known as ..
- A tennis plays grip on his tennis racquet is an example of what type of contraction?
- What is the name of a basic unit of a striated muscle which causes it to contract?
- Helps gas exchange, delivers air into airways and creates speech, which are functions of which system?
- What connects muscles to bones?
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- What provides a protective 'shock absorbing' gel between joints?
- The muscle primarily responsible for producing movement is the ..
- What type of muscle contraction involves the muscles shortening during an effort?
- What consists of bones, cartilage, muscles, ligaments and tendons?
- What connects bone to bone?
- What type of fuel source is Anaerobic glycolysis?
- The movement that best describes the decreasing of a joint angle is:
- What type of movement occurs when the sole of the foot is turned inwards towards the imaginary midline of the body and is in the frontal plane?
- Knee extension during a long football kick is an example of what type of contraction?
- What transports blood around the body and away from the heart?
20 Clues: What connects bone to bone? • What connects muscles to bones? • What type of joint uses slight movement? • What type of fuel source is Anaerobic glycolysis? • When muscles work together in pairs to create movement • The amount of air you take in per breath is known as .. • What transports blood around the body and away from the heart? • ...
3b Discussion Board: Ch. 19 2020-07-12
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- Increased rate and depth of breathing
- Necessary to life
- A type of thermometer that is powered by batteries and displays the temperature on a screen
- The large, flat surface of the stethoscope that is used to hear loud, harsh sounds like an apical pulse, blood rushing through arteries, or respiratory sounds
- Labored or difficult respirations
- A heart rate that is slower than normal
- Heartbeat
- An irregular pulse rhythm
- A clear plastic cover for a thermometer
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- A type of thermometer that measures the body temperature in the ear
- Breathing
- The physical and chemical changes that occur when the cells of the body change the food that we eat into energy
- A respiratory rate that is higher than normal
- Decreased rate and depth of breathing
- A normal respiratory rate
- A rapid heart rate
- A person is said to be *this* if they have an increased body temperature
- A device that makes sound louder and transfers it to the listener's ears
- A respiratory rate that is lower than normal
- The small, rounded surface of the stethoscope that is designed to pick up softer sounds like heart murmurs or difficult-to-hear blood pressures
20 Clues: Breathing • Heartbeat • Necessary to life • A rapid heart rate • A normal respiratory rate • An irregular pulse rhythm • Labored or difficult respirations • Decreased rate and depth of breathing • Increased rate and depth of breathing • A heart rate that is slower than normal • A clear plastic cover for a thermometer • A respiratory rate that is lower than normal • ...
Cat Diseases 2021-02-23
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- when a cat has heartworms symptoms may not be visible until ______ stages on infection
- feline leukemia virus is fatal retrovirus affecting the cats ____ system
- weight loss, recurring choleric illness, lethargy, fever, diarrhea, erratic breathing pattern, yellow color around the mouth are all symptoms of _______________
- disease include feline viral rhnotrachetis, feline calicivirus, feline pneumonitics
- feline respiratory diseases _______ include vaccination and avoidacne of inflected animals
- is loss of appetite, depression, high fever, lethargy, vomiting, and dehydration
- what kind of treatment is there for a cat with heartworm?
- There is a _____-a-month heart worm oral medication year round
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- feline respiratory disease _______ includes giving antibiotic, ensuring food and water intake, rest
- feline panlekopenia is also called
- with feline panleukopenia some cats will have ________
- happens when a female mosquito bites a cat and the larvae get to the heart
- feline panleukopenia _______ include -> limited to supportive therapy, antibiotics, try to supportive therapy, try to combat the dehydration and malnutrition, strict isolation and constant attention
- feline leukemia has ______
14 Clues: feline leukemia has ______ • feline panlekopenia is also called • with feline panleukopenia some cats will have ________ • what kind of treatment is there for a cat with heartworm? • There is a _____-a-month heart worm oral medication year round • feline leukemia virus is fatal retrovirus affecting the cats ____ system • ...
Bodysystems 2024-05-17
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- system Helps our bodies move
- system Provides cells with materials to grow and repair tissues for all activities
- system Provides structure and support for the body. Helps to protect the internal organs. Blood cells are made in the bone marrow, part of our bones
- system Rids the body of materials that would otherwise make you sick if they accumulated
- system Allows you to move, think, and sense the world around you
- system Reproduce offspring
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- system Provides cells with materials to grow and repair tissues and provides energy for all activities
- system Keeps you healthy, as much as it can defend viruses and germs
- system Keeps the healthy balance of oxygen and carbon dioxide in your system
- system Distributes nutrients and oxygen so cells can grow, repair, and reproduce
10 Clues: system Reproduce offspring • system Helps our bodies move • system Allows you to move, think, and sense the world around you • system Keeps you healthy, as much as it can defend viruses and germs • system Keeps the healthy balance of oxygen and carbon dioxide in your system • ...
Nervous System 2024-02-09
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- Scan to get pictures of inside the body
- Desease that impairs outside of brain and spinal cord.
- Controls behavior, attention, intellect, and coordination.
- Body system that sends signals across body using nerves.
- Controls balance, posture, and respiratory center
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- Controls some hearling, fear and music.
- Medical professional who works with nervous system
- Controls sense of touch, some vision and responds to internal stimulli.
- Controls vision and reading.
- Carry signals across the body.
10 Clues: Controls vision and reading. • Carry signals across the body. • Controls some hearling, fear and music. • Scan to get pictures of inside the body • Controls balance, posture, and respiratory center • Medical professional who works with nervous system • Desease that impairs outside of brain and spinal cord. • Body system that sends signals across body using nerves. • ...
IDK 2024-10-15
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- There is more water than land can absorb.
- Where rocks are broken down by natural forces.
- System, Made up of your lungs and airways.
- A community of organisms.
- Feedback Loop, When product of reaction leads to an increase.
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- Combust, Substance unexpectedly bursts into flames without cause.
- Change, Shifts in temperature.
- Localized areas near Earth's surface.
- Sinks, A natural system that stores carbon dioxide.
- Gas, Earths atmosphere that traps heat.
10 Clues: A community of organisms. • Change, Shifts in temperature. • Localized areas near Earth's surface. • Gas, Earths atmosphere that traps heat. • There is more water than land can absorb. • System, Made up of your lungs and airways. • Where rocks are broken down by natural forces. • Sinks, A natural system that stores carbon dioxide. • ...
Human body systems 2023-09-14
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- The body system that transports oxygen and nutrients throughout the body,
- The body system that differs in males and females,
- The body system that waste from the body,
- The body system that protects and supports,
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- The body system that transmits impulses
- The body system that helps in the exchange of gas,
- The group of cells that works together for a specific job,
7 Clues: The body system that transmits impulses • The body system that waste from the body, • The body system that protects and supports, • The body system that helps in the exchange of gas, • The body system that differs in males and females, • The group of cells that works together for a specific job, • ...
Body Systems Review 2022-12-03
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- ________ muscle makes up our organs
- ________ system supplies the blood with oxygen from the outside air and removes CO2 from the body
- Connects muscle to bone
- ________ system coordinates and controls all organs and organ systems; detects, processes, and responds to stimuli
- _______ muscle makes up our heart and contracts to pump blood
- The energy of movement
- Organ responsible for making insulin
- __________ systems provides nutrients to the body by the physical and chemical breakdown of food
- ________ system makes and releases hormones
- Smooth layer over the bones at joints, provides cushioning and helps the bones to glide over each other
- _________ system filters out waste from the body. Kidneys help filter the blood.
- Pathway from the nose/mouth to the lungs
- Muscles that cannot be controlled (ex heart and stomach)
- Organelle that converts chemical energy into thermal energy
- Tiny blood vessels that connect arteries to veins
- The main site of gas exchange, tiny sacs in the lungs
- Main organ of the nervous system
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- The path from the mouth to the stomach
- Organelle that converts radiant energy into chemical energy
- ________ system works with the skeleton to provide movement
- ________ stimulus that comes from outside the body
- ___________ system helps keep out pathogens and maintain body temp. Main organ is the skin.
- _________ muscle connects to the bone to help with voluntary movement
- __________ system helps keep us healthy by attacking any pathogens within the body.
- Connects bone to bone
- ________ system transports O2, CO2, nutrients & hormones through the body via the blood
- _______ change, example is tearing food into smaller pieces or absorbing materials
- ______ digestion is the breakdown of food particles by enzymes and acids. Ex: saliva
- Muscles that can be controlled
- _________ system provides support, protects vital organs, and makes red blood cells
- ________ stimulus that comes from inside the body
31 Clues: Connects bone to bone • The energy of movement • Connects muscle to bone • Muscles that can be controlled • Main organ of the nervous system • ________ muscle makes up our organs • Organ responsible for making insulin • The path from the mouth to the stomach • Pathway from the nose/mouth to the lungs • ________ system makes and releases hormones • ...
Health unit, vocabulary #1 2021-04-15
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- You say it about someone with no hair.
- Where two bones meet.
- Doctor who works in the operating room.
- Body internal organ, It holds your pee.
- Your back bones.
- Body outer covering.
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- Body internal organ on top of your stomach.
- disease.
- Elderly.
- the passage through the neck from the mouth to the stomach.
- operation.
- It holds your teeth.
- Main organ of your respiratory system.
- When someone is in danger, he is at ________.
14 Clues: disease. • Elderly. • operation. • Your back bones. • It holds your teeth. • Body outer covering. • Where two bones meet. • You say it about someone with no hair. • Main organ of your respiratory system. • Doctor who works in the operating room. • Body internal organ, It holds your pee. • Body internal organ on top of your stomach. • When someone is in danger, he is at ________. • ...
Corona virus 2020-08-19
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- Emergency warning sign
- Virus scientific name
- distancing
- First city documented outbreak
- Affected body system
- The virus can also attack this organ
- Type of test that tells if a current
- Passage where Sars-CoV-2 enters
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- Elevated temperature, common symptom
- is present in a patient
- ___ your hands to be protected from virus
- Used to pump oxygen into a patient's
- Least number of feet to keep apart when
- Common Covid-19 symptom
- Caused Covid-19
- Face protection from virus
16 Clues: distancing • Caused Covid-19 • Affected body system • Virus scientific name • Emergency warning sign • is present in a patient • Common Covid-19 symptom • Face protection from virus • First city documented outbreak • Passage where Sars-CoV-2 enters • Elevated temperature, common symptom • Used to pump oxygen into a patient's • The virus can also attack this organ • ...
Digestive System 2021-10-17
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- Sphincter connecting esophagus to stomach
- A way to breakdown food
- First place where digestion occurs
- Mechanical breakdown of food
- Muscular contracts to move food
- Secretes enzymes that neutralize chyme
- Where bile is stored and concentrated
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- Second part of the small intestine
- Prevents food from entering respiratory system
- Secretes bile into duodenum
- Folds in stomach that can expand
- Mixture of food and acids
- Chemical breakdown in the mouth
- Tube that bolus goes down
- Blood vessels that transport nutrients
- Protrusions in small intestine, used for absorption
16 Clues: A way to breakdown food • Mixture of food and acids • Tube that bolus goes down • Secretes bile into duodenum • Mechanical breakdown of food • Chemical breakdown in the mouth • Muscular contracts to move food • Folds in stomach that can expand • Second part of the small intestine • First place where digestion occurs • Where bile is stored and concentrated • ...
Human organ systems 2016-10-17
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- This human system gives the body shape.
- This human system carries waste materials away from different parts of the body.
- Undigested food enters the large __________.
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- This human system helps different parts of the body to move.
- The __________ system breaks down food into simple substances.
- This human system takes air into the body.
- Different parts of a system work together to carry out a ________.
7 Clues: This human system gives the body shape. • This human system takes air into the body. • Undigested food enters the large __________. • This human system helps different parts of the body to move. • The __________ system breaks down food into simple substances. • Different parts of a system work together to carry out a ________. • ...
Third partial crossword 2017-07-27
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- is a disease of the respiratory system characterized by chronic inflammation of the airway, whose clinical manifestations are heterogeneous and variable over time and consist of wheezing, respiratory distress, chest tightness and cough
- veins are the set of veins in charge of transporting blood from the lungs to the heart. These are the only veins in the body that carry oxygenated blood
- inferior vena cava is a venous trunk or large caliber vein in the human body and other mammals, which returns blood from the lower limbs, organs of the abdomen and pelvis to the right atrium of the heart. Abdominal and gathers the venous return of all infradiaphragmatic veins. In the human being it usually measures on average 22 cm in length, of which 18 cm correspond to its course in the abdomen
- atrium is one of the four heart cavities, located at the top and right of the heart
- An abnormal increase in the amount of glucose in the blood
- Increased body temperature above normal, which is accompanied by an increase in heart and respiratory rate, and manifests the reaction of the body against disease
- is, in human medicine, a transient symptom characterized by neuronal activity in the brain that leads to peculiar physical findings such as repeated and trembling contraction and distension of one or several muscles in an abrupt and usually violent manner
- system consists of: Conduction system: nostrils, mouth, epiglottis, pharynx, larynx, trachea, main bronchi, lobular bronchi, segmental bronchi and bronchioles. Exchange system: ducts and alveolar sacs
- Alteration of the organism that reveals the existence of a disease and serves to determine its nature
- Invasion and multiplication of pathogens in the tissues of an organism
- is that which is in place of something else, that is, it represents a certain reality for someone who interprets it
- blood vessel that conducts blood from the heart to the various parts of the body
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- Violent breakage of a solid thing, especially a bone of the body
- A physiological reaction caused by a poison, or by the action of a toxic substance or in poor condition; The toxin can be introduced orally or through the lungs or skin
- shock (allergic shock) is the most severe form in which an allergic reaction can manifest as it may endanger the life of the patient
- Inflammation of the appendix at the end of the large intestine
- is the main organ of the circulatory system. In vertebrate animals, including man, it is a hollow muscle that functions as an aspirating and impelling pump that drives blood through the arteries to distribute throughout the body. The human heart is the size of a fist and a weight of 300 grams which equals 0.40% of body weight, is located in the center of the chest cavity flanked on both sides by the lungs
- Excessively high blood pressure on the wall of the arteries
- system or circulatory system is the anatomical structure composed of the cardiovascular system that conducts and circulates blood, and the lymphatic system that leads the lymph unidirectionally to the heart
- vena cava is one of the two most important veins of the human body. It is a large vein or large vein that collects blood from the head, neck, upper limbs and thorax. It begins at the junction of the two brachiocephalic veins, passes straight downwards and flows into the right atrium
- atrium, is one of the four heart cavities. It receives oxygenated blood from the lungs and pushes it through the mitral valve into the left ventricle, which distributes it throughout the organism through the aorta
- A state of mental alteration, usually caused by a disease or disorder, in which there is great excitement and restlessness, disorder of ideas and hallucinations
- Obstruction of the tissues that form an organ, or a part of it, due to the interruption of the blood supply of the artery or the corresponding arteries; Leads to death or necrosis of tissues
- "that means to inhale smoke, produced by the combustion of a substance, such as tobacco or marijuana, that reaches the lungs, then exhale it to the person who has contracted the smoking habit, a verb whose origin is found in the Latin" fumare "
- bites can cause an immediate skin reaction. Red ant bites and stings from bees, wasps and hornets are often painful. Mites from mosquitoes, fleas and mites are more likely to cause itching than pain
- is the main artery of the human body, which in adult individuals is 2.5 cm in diameter. The aorta gives rise to all arteries of the circulatory system except the pulmonary arteries, which are born in the right ventricle of the heart. The function of the aorta is to transport and distribute oxygen-rich blood to all these arteries. It is born directly from the base of the left ventricle of the heart and, forming an arch called the aortic arch
26 Clues: An abnormal increase in the amount of glucose in the blood • Excessively high blood pressure on the wall of the arteries • Inflammation of the appendix at the end of the large intestine • Violent breakage of a solid thing, especially a bone of the body • Invasion and multiplication of pathogens in the tissues of an organism • ...
Human Systems 2025-05-12
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- Works with the skeletal system to help the body to move
- Helps to break down food into simpler substances
- The system that is involved in the exchange of gases between our body and the surroundings
- In the stomach, food is mixed with _________________.
- _________ food is absorbed into the blood at the small intestine.
- Gives the body its shape, supports the body and protects the important parts of the body
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- Teeth in the mouth helps to break down food into ________ pieces.
- The system that carries substances to different parts of the body
- Digestion ends at this organ.
- Softens food in the mouth.
- Water is absorbed from ____________ food at the large intestine.
- Digestion ___________ at the mouth.
- No digestion takes place at this organ.
13 Clues: Softens food in the mouth. • Digestion ends at this organ. • Digestion ___________ at the mouth. • No digestion takes place at this organ. • Helps to break down food into simpler substances • In the stomach, food is mixed with _________________. • Works with the skeletal system to help the body to move • Water is absorbed from ____________ food at the large intestine. • ...
Midterm 1 2025-12-14
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- Which pigment inside chloroplasts allows leaves to be green?
- Name the respiration that requires oxygen: Aerobic or anaerobic.
- What happens to the death rate when resources are scarce?
- Which of the following is abiotic? Air, deer, grass.
- Which type of population growth contains a limit to how large a population can grow?
- What does the "P" stand for in ATP?
- Which type of succession begins with disturbance: primary or secondary?
- Which body system includes the epiglottis?
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- Which of the following creates ATP: chloroplast or mitochondria?
- Which body system includes the heart?
- Besides the number of individuals, what else do you need to calculate population density?
- Which body system includes the thyroid?
- Another word for C6H12O6
13 Clues: Another word for C6H12O6 • What does the "P" stand for in ATP? • Which body system includes the heart? • Which body system includes the thyroid? • Which body system includes the epiglottis? • Which of the following is abiotic? Air, deer, grass. • What happens to the death rate when resources are scarce? • Which pigment inside chloroplasts allows leaves to be green? • ...
Human Body Systems 8th Grade 2024-04-18
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- The smallest unit of a chemical element that includes protons, neutrons, and at least one electron.
- Infectious agent that is found everywhere, even in the human body. Can sometimes cause disease.
- Microorganisms that live within a host.
- Two combined systems that stabilize the body, provide mobility, and protect internal organs.
- Smallest type of infectious agent that invades a host cell, duplicates, and destroys cells.
- Formed by tissues coming together.
- System that is responsible for fighting off infectious agents and keeping the body healthy.
- System that consists of the lungs and is responsible for circulating oxygen and carbon dioxide in and out of the body.
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- The body's ability to sustain a constant internal environment.
- System that is responsible for making offspring.
- System that includes the bladder, ureter, urethra, and kidneys.
- System that begins in the mouth, and includes the esophagus, stomach, small and large intestines.
- System that is the control center of the body and includes the brain, spinal cord, sense organs, and nerves.
- System that pumps blood through the heart and moves oxygen throughout the body.
- Infectious agent that includes yeasts, molds, and mushrooms. Can be unicellular or multicellular.
15 Clues: Formed by tissues coming together. • Microorganisms that live within a host. • System that is responsible for making offspring. • The body's ability to sustain a constant internal environment. • System that includes the bladder, ureter, urethra, and kidneys. • System that pumps blood through the heart and moves oxygen throughout the body. • ...
Respiratory System Crossword 2021-09-14
Across
- Flexible tube that connects the larynx with the bronchial tree
- Hollow space behind the nose
- Soft, cone-shaped organs that occupy a large portion of the thoracic cavity
Down
- Branched tubes that lead from the trachea to the alveoli
- Chamber behind the mouth cavity and between the nasal cavity and larynx
- Hollow spaces in various bones of the skull
- Enlargement at the top of the trachea
- Part of face centered above the mouth and below the space between the eyes
8 Clues: Hollow space behind the nose • Enlargement at the top of the trachea • Hollow spaces in various bones of the skull • Branched tubes that lead from the trachea to the alveoli • Flexible tube that connects the larynx with the bronchial tree • Chamber behind the mouth cavity and between the nasal cavity and larynx • ...
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 2021-10-05
8 Clues: Wider than left lung • longer than right lung • Expands when you exhale • Carries air into your lungs • Is connected to the windpipe • air travels in it ton the lungs • Provides airways for respiration • Carries carbon dioxide out of your lungs
The Respiratory System 2021-02-28
Across
- the gas that our body needs to survive
- to breathe out
- the strong muscle layer below the lungs that opens the chest area up so the lungs can take in air
- to breathe in
- Air _____ are surrounded by blood vessels so that the blood can carry oxygen away from the lungs and to the body.
Down
- the two branching tubes that air from the trachea goes down.
- the spongy sac-filled organs that we use to breathe
- The strong tube with ridges that takes the breath toward our lungs
8 Clues: to breathe in • to breathe out • the gas that our body needs to survive • the spongy sac-filled organs that we use to breathe • the two branching tubes that air from the trachea goes down. • The strong tube with ridges that takes the breath toward our lungs • the strong muscle layer below the lungs that opens the chest area up so the lungs can take in air • ...
The Respiratory System 2013-04-16
Across
- Here the throat divides into the trachea (wind pipe) and esophagus (food pipe).
- The function of this part of the system is to warm, filter and moisten the incoming air
- This is also known as the voice box as it is where sound is generated.
- The trachea divides into two tubes called bronchi, one entering the left and one entering the right lung.
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- Is a broad band of muscle which sits underneath the lungs.
- Bronchi continue to divide.
- Have very thin walls which permit the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide.
- Also known as the windpipe this is the tube which carries air from the throat into the lungs.
8 Clues: Bronchi continue to divide. • Is a broad band of muscle which sits underneath the lungs. • This is also known as the voice box as it is where sound is generated. • Have very thin walls which permit the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide. • Here the throat divides into the trachea (wind pipe) and esophagus (food pipe). • ...
The Respiratory System 2022-05-04
Across
- Gills have a large surface what?
- Fish use their gills to breathe here.
- Fish absorb oxygen from the water using this body part.
Down
- Like every animal, fish need what to survive.
- Gills are found just behind this part of the face.
- dioxide Fish breathe in oxygen and breathe out what?
- Fish gills do the same job as human what?
- There is ? oxygen in the water than in the air.
8 Clues: Gills have a large surface what? • Fish use their gills to breathe here. • Fish gills do the same job as human what? • Like every animal, fish need what to survive. • There is ? oxygen in the water than in the air. • Gills are found just behind this part of the face. • dioxide Fish breathe in oxygen and breathe out what? • ...
The Respiratory System 2022-04-12
Across
- The air our lungs expel.
- A pair of organs in the chest that supplies the body with oxygen, and removes carbon dioxide from the body.
- To release air from your lungs.
- The tiny circular sacs that convert O2 to CO2.
Down
- The tubes that the bronchus splits into.
- The air that our lungs intake.
- The muscle in charge of inflating and deflating the lungs.
- To intake air into your lungs.
8 Clues: The air our lungs expel. • The air that our lungs intake. • To intake air into your lungs. • To release air from your lungs. • The tubes that the bronchus splits into. • The tiny circular sacs that convert O2 to CO2. • The muscle in charge of inflating and deflating the lungs. • ...
The Respiratory System 2024-12-06
Across
- lung inflammation caused by bacterial or viral infection
- opening and inhaling
- The bronchus in the lungs are lined with hair-like projections
- each of a series of slender curved bones articulated in pairs to the spine (twelve pairs in humans), protecting the thoracic cavity and its organs
- a hollow, muscular tube inside the neck that starts behind the nose and opens into the larynx and esophagus
Down
- the action of breathing with the intake of oxygen and the release of carbon dioxide
- a respiratory condition marked by spasms in the bronchi of the lungs, causing difficulty in breathing
- The area of the throat containing the vocal cords and used for breathing, swallowing, and talking
8 Clues: opening and inhaling • lung inflammation caused by bacterial or viral infection • The bronchus in the lungs are lined with hair-like projections • the action of breathing with the intake of oxygen and the release of carbon dioxide • The area of the throat containing the vocal cords and used for breathing, swallowing, and talking • ...
The Respiratory system 2025-02-14
Across
- Breathe out
- The organ that lets you breathe
- An animal that takes in water, and takes all the oxygen out of it.
- When you windpipe is inflamed and it is hard to breathe.
- The organ that lets you talk, and how your voice sounds.
Down
- Breathe in
- The organ that is how you breathe, eat, and talk.
- The system in charge of talking and breathing.
8 Clues: Breathe in • Breathe out • The organ that lets you breathe • The system in charge of talking and breathing. • The organ that is how you breathe, eat, and talk. • When you windpipe is inflamed and it is hard to breathe. • The organ that lets you talk, and how your voice sounds. • An animal that takes in water, and takes all the oxygen out of it.
Anatomy respiratory system 2025-11-12
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 • ...
Crossword (: 2013-02-12
Across
- ne of three major parts of the autonomic nervous system: the others being the enteric and parasympathetic systems
- center of the nervous system in all vertebrate
- affects heart rate, digestion, respiratory rate, salivation, perspiration, pupillary dilation, micturition
- region of the vertebrate neural tube which gives rise to posterior forebrain structures
- lower half of the brainstem
- a long, thin, tubular bundle of nervous tissue and support cells that extends from the brain
- largest portion of the brain
- is one of two large chambers that collect and expel blood received from an atrium towards the peripheral beds within the body and lungs.
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- is a midline symmetrical structure within the brains of vertebrates including humans, situated between the cerebral cortex and midbrain.
- a portion of the brain that contains a number of small nuclei with a variety of functions
- nervous system (PSNS, or occasionally PNS) is one of the two main divisions of the autonomic nervous system (ANS).
- is an electrically excitable cell that processes and transmits information through electrical and chemical signals.
- consists of the nerves and ganglia outside of the brain and spinal cord
- clear colorless bodily fluid produced in the choroid plexus of the brain
- complex network of nerves and cells that carry messages to and from the brain and spinal cord to various parts of the body.
- portion of the central nervous system associated with vision, hearing, motor control, sleep/wake, arousal (alertness), and temperature regulation
- part of the nervous system that integrates the information that it receives from
- region of the brain that plays an important role in motor control.
- system of membranes which envelops the central nervous system
- enclosed, cable-like bundle of axons (the long, slender projections of neurons) in the peripheral nervous system.
20 Clues: lower half of the brainstem • largest portion of the brain • center of the nervous system in all vertebrate • system of membranes which envelops the central nervous system • region of the brain that plays an important role in motor control. • consists of the nerves and ganglia outside of the brain and spinal cord • ...
Heredity & Reproduction Crossword 2024-04-23
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- body system that transport blood around the body via the heart
- the gene type that is physically seen
- body system that protects & fights against sickness
- organisms that are made of one cell
- trait that will be overpowered unless given by both parents
- the "brain" of the cell
- a section of DNA; determines an organisms traits
- the gene type that is coded in DNA
- two or more tissues working together to perform function
- body system that controls movement (voluntary & involuntary)
- the type of gene that determines a specific trait an organism has
- _____ square; a tool to figure out the probability an offspring will express a trait
- body system that is the support & framework
- "organs" of the cell; helps the cell function
- body system that takes in Oxygen & releases CO2
- type of reproduction that involves two organisms
- trait that will overpower any other trait
- parents pass down alleles that are different from each other
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- body system that breaks down food
- the "powerhouse" of the cell
- a chart that diagrams the passing of a trait within a family
- groups of cells with the same structure & function
- the offspring of asexual reproduction is *this* of it's parent
- organisms that are made up of multiple cells
- found inside the nucleus of a cell & is made up miles of DNA
- the genetic code of an organism
- body system that gathers & relays environment information to the brain
- the lining of a plant & animal cell
- type of reproduction that involves one organism
- parents pass down alleles that are the same
- the system of creating offspring
- body system that removes waste from the body
32 Clues: the "brain" of the cell • the "powerhouse" of the cell • the genetic code of an organism • the system of creating offspring • body system that breaks down food • the gene type that is coded in DNA • organisms that are made of one cell • the lining of a plant & animal cell • the gene type that is physically seen • trait that will overpower any other trait • ...
Respiration Crossword 2016-01-20
Across
- A source of energy used for the process of breathing
- The action of breathing
- The branches of the lungs that reaches the alveoli
- Respiration that doesn't involve oxygen
- The part of the lungs that gas exchange occurs in
- 2H + O
- The process of switching oxygen and carbon dioxide in the blood
- The area of the body where the respiratory system is at
- The gas that is exchanged with carbon dioxide in the process in gas exchange
- The dividers of the trachea
- This is created during an anaerobic activity
- There is more of this when you breathe out
- Solid, Liquid and ___
- A waste product in yeast/plants
- The part of the cell where respiration occurs in
- A greenish yellow substance found in the trachea
Down
- The movement of air in and out of the lungs
- Tiny Hair-like structures
- This expands To increase the volume of the lungs
- The process of bring air in and out of the body
- Makes a red liquid that is essential to live
- Respiration that involves oxygen
- The part that protects the lungs
- The part that makes the trachea flexible and prevents it from collapsing
- Another name for a windpipe
- A lung disease caused by smoking
- This contracts to increase the volume of the lungs
- The two organs in the body that holds the respiratory system
- A disease that blocks normal air flow
- This carries the oxygen around the body and into the muscles so they may function
30 Clues: 2H + O • Solid, Liquid and ___ • The action of breathing • Tiny Hair-like structures • Another name for a windpipe • The dividers of the trachea • A waste product in yeast/plants • Respiration that involves oxygen • The part that protects the lungs • A lung disease caused by smoking • A disease that blocks normal air flow • Respiration that doesn't involve oxygen • ...
Ax II 2018-04-03
Across
- intermittent positive pressure ventilation
- surgically creating an opening
- collapsed or airless state of the lung
- (2 words) the point at which the structures of the neck enter the cranial end of the thoracic cavity
- low blood concentration of oxygen
- a respiratory stimulant
- (2 words) a subjective measurement of muscular relaxation and anesthetic depth assessed by the resistance of the jaw to being opened
- (2 words) surgical manipulations that may induce the unconscious perception of pain and result in a response such as increased HR or RR
- blood vessel
- drug enforcement administration
- (2 words) decrease in heart rate, stroke volume and/or contraction strength
- an agent that inhibits the flow of saliva
- (2 words) rebreathing system, closed system
- process of recording
- vaporizer out of circuit
- an apparatus designed to assist or control pulmonary respiration
Down
- placement of the endotracheal tube into the trachea
- an instrument for illumination and visual examination of the larynx
- (2 words) local anesthesia, loss of sensation in specified areas of the body without loss of consciousness
- sudden involuntary contraction
- end tidal carbon dioxide
- the act of inhaling foreign material into the respiratory tract
- (2 words) induction of anesthesia with inhalation agents delivered through an anesthetic mask placed over the face of the patient
- (3 words) to administer in repeated small doses until the desired outcome is obtained
- removal of the endotracheal tube from the trachea
- carbon dioxide
- pounds per square inch
- trachea, windpipe
- larynx, voice box
- around
- liters per minute
31 Clues: around • blood vessel • carbon dioxide • trachea, windpipe • larynx, voice box • liters per minute • process of recording • pounds per square inch • a respiratory stimulant • end tidal carbon dioxide • vaporizer out of circuit • surgically creating an opening • sudden involuntary contraction • drug enforcement administration • low blood concentration of oxygen • ...
A Year of Science with Mr. Johnson 2024-05-22
Across
- this crust goes down and gets destroyed in a subduction zone
- A state of balance among all the body systems
- this system carries nutrients throughout the body
- force of attraction between two objects due to their masses.
- this boundary is when 2 crusts separate and create new crust
- type of boundary that can lead to mountains
- The smallest unit of life
- the transportation of sediment from one location to another
- the tendency of an object to resist change in motion
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- one of the 6 kingdoms of life. Humans are a part of this kingdom
- heat being transferred through electromagnetic waves
- How plants manufacture their food
- a large crack in the ground usually caused by transform boundaries
- the break down of rock
- the system that helps with breathing
- this system breaks down food
- type of reproduction usually results in less diverse offspring
- type of heat transfer through direct touch
- type of change that results in a new substance
- the path that one object in space follows as it revolves around another object in space.
20 Clues: the break down of rock • The smallest unit of life • this system breaks down food • How plants manufacture their food • the system that helps with breathing • type of heat transfer through direct touch • type of boundary that can lead to mountains • A state of balance among all the body systems • type of change that results in a new substance • ...
Unit 8 Vocabulary: Human Body Systems 2024-06-05
Across
- type of muscle responsible for moving your bones
- blood cells that carry oxygen
- type of muscle found in your internal organs
- another name for the cardiovascular system
- tissue that connects bones to muscle
- bones that protect the heart and lungs
- blood cells that fight off invaders/germs
- the system that makes blood cells, causes movement, and protects organs
- tube that carries air from the mouth to the lungs
- system that includes the trachea, lungs, and mouth
- type of digestion when your stomach acid breaks down food
- part of blood that helps with clotting
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- "cardio" means this
- gas that leaves the body during respiration
- system that includes the stomach, intestines, and esophagus
- tissue that connects bones to bones at a joint
- type of muscle found in your heart
- breathing and blinking are _____ movements
- scientific term for spit
- tube that carries food/water to the stomach
- type of digestion when you chew your food into smaller pieces
- term for when food/water goes down the trachea
- gas that enters the body during respiration
- when a muscle contracts uncontrollably
- raising your hand is a ____ movement
25 Clues: "cardio" means this • scientific term for spit • blood cells that carry oxygen • type of muscle found in your heart • tissue that connects bones to muscle • raising your hand is a ____ movement • bones that protect the heart and lungs • when a muscle contracts uncontrollably • part of blood that helps with clotting • blood cells that fight off invaders/germs • ...
Health Final Part 1- odd 2025-05-14
Across
- When the body's temperature is too low
- To control bleeding use ___ pressure before pressure bandage
- Nerve cells of the body
- Connective tissue joining bone to bone
- _____ accidents are the leading cause of accidental death.
- Type of preventable death in US
- doctor who treats eye diseases
- Medicine that causes a loss of feeling
- when teens get influenced by other teens
- Body system affected by diabetes
- Higher BP measurement; happens when ventricles contract
- Vitamin C and E function as ____.
Down
- Life threatening condition following any serious injury
- Type of drug; example LSD
- doctor who treats skin disorders
- Medicines that relieve pain
- _____ thrusts should be given to choking adult
- An unborn child
- Given by a doctor to develop acquired immunity
- Wound that is not open
- doctor who treats nervous system diseases
- Thick bundle of nerves that connects brain to body
- Inflammation of the respiratory system
- Nutrient ___ is the proportion of nutrients compared to the number of calories
- ____ assessment is the idea to minimize risk but maximize benefits
- ____ of anything is the most common emergency signal
26 Clues: An unborn child • Wound that is not open • Nerve cells of the body • Type of drug; example LSD • Medicines that relieve pain • doctor who treats eye diseases • Type of preventable death in US • doctor who treats skin disorders • Body system affected by diabetes • Vitamin C and E function as ____. • When the body's temperature is too low • Connective tissue joining bone to bone • ...
Year 8 Science Mid-Year Exam Revision 2025-05-29
Across
- A structure made of different tissues that performs a function
- A substance made of two or more atoms chemically bonded
- A group of cells working together
- Body system that transports oxygen and nutrients
- A type of element that is shiny and conducts electricity
- This table organizes all known elements
- A structure within a cell that has a specific function
- Organelle that produces energy (ATP) for the cell
- A type of element that is dull and brittle
- The smallest particle of an element
- A substance made of only one type of atom
- Jelly-like fluid inside a cell
- Body system that breaks down food
- Two or more substances not chemically bonded
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- Organelle where photosynthesis happens
- A tool used to magnify cells
- The variable you measure in an experiment
- A group of atoms bonded together
- Body system that helps you breathe
- A standard used for comparison in an experiment
- A testable prediction written as “If...then...”
- The part of a cell that contains DNA
- The variable you change in an experiment
- Clue
24 Clues: Clue • A tool used to magnify cells • Jelly-like fluid inside a cell • A group of atoms bonded together • A group of cells working together • Body system that breaks down food • Body system that helps you breathe • The smallest particle of an element • The part of a cell that contains DNA • Organelle where photosynthesis happens • This table organizes all known elements • ...
Mid Spring Semester Review 2026-03-24
Across
- carry signals
- making food with sunlight
- supports plant
- gas needed for energy
- controls the body
- body part that performs a job
- message in the body
- whole living thing
- low energy feeling
- keeping body stable
- moves blood
- carries water in plants
- warms the body
- waste gas from cells
- absorb water
- food made by plants
- action to stimulus
- change in environment
- carries sugar in plants
- oxygen gas
- living thing that makes food
Down
- breaks down food
- brings in oxygen
- detects stimulus
- lightheaded feeling
- part of nervous system for reflexes
- stored information
- measure of heat
- organ used for breathing
- control center of the body
- power for cells
- cools the body
- quick response
- present at birth
- transport system in plants
- fast automatic response
- building blocks of life
- carries oxygen and nutrients
- removes waste
- make food
- carbon dioxide gas
- gained from experience
- group of organs working together
- smallest living part
- group of similar cells
- happens without thinking
46 Clues: make food • oxygen gas • moves blood • absorb water • carry signals • removes waste • supports plant • cools the body • quick response • warms the body • measure of heat • power for cells • breaks down food • brings in oxygen • detects stimulus • present at birth • controls the body • stored information • whole living thing • low energy feeling • carbon dioxide gas • action to stimulus • lightheaded feeling • ...
SC PGH Respiratory Therapy Program 2025-01-23
Across
- Respiratory Therapy program director.
- Number of years before the Respiratory Therapy program will be reviewed for final accreditation.
- Our Respiratory Therapy program obtained this type of accreditation in July of 2024.
- Respiratory Therapy program faculty member.
Down
- Month when second of two yearly Respiratory Therapy cohorts starts.
- Total number of quarters in Respiratory Therapy program.
- Color of Respiratory Therapy program scrubs.
- Number of quarters for cohort if student is attending full-time.
- Number of quarters for prerequisites if student is attending full-time.
- Month when one of two yearly Respiratory Therapy cohorts starts.
10 Clues: Respiratory Therapy program director. • Respiratory Therapy program faculty member. • Color of Respiratory Therapy program scrubs. • Total number of quarters in Respiratory Therapy program. • Number of quarters for cohort if student is attending full-time. • Month when one of two yearly Respiratory Therapy cohorts starts. • ...
the human body 2023-02-10
Across
- Our heart is a muscular…
- Which system moves blood through our bodies?
- Which organ produces chemicals that help remove nutrients from food?
- Groups of organs are called…
- The gall bladder stores a liquid called…
- What do red blood cells carry?
Down
- Tubes which carry blood away from the heart.
- What happens to the food we eat? It turns into…
- These organs help filter wastes from the blood
- What is the respiratory system for?
10 Clues: Our heart is a muscular… • Groups of organs are called… • What do red blood cells carry? • What is the respiratory system for? • The gall bladder stores a liquid called… • Tubes which carry blood away from the heart. • Which system moves blood through our bodies? • These organs help filter wastes from the blood • What happens to the food we eat? It turns into… • ...
Body Systems 2025-07-25
Across
- Type of receptor that detects water levels in blood
- Part of the brain responsible for thinking and memory
- Brain lobe involved in memory, decision making and emotions
- Organs that filter the blood and help control water balance
- A change in the environment detected by receptors
- Organ that stores urine before it exits the body
- Lobe of the brain that processes visual information
- Gas taken in by the respiratory system for cellular respiration
- Tiny tubes in the kidney that filter blood and make urine
- Chemical messengers produced by glands
- Organic micronutrients that help chemical reactions in the body
Down
- Brain part that controls balance and coordination
- Makes up two-thirds of the body and transports nutrients
- Special cells that detect stimuli from the environment
- A nitrogen-based waste product filtered by the kidney
- A cell that sends electrical messages in the nervous system
- Tube that carries urine out of the body
- System that supports the body and produces blood cells
- Connects the brain to the rest of the body
- Stable internal conditions maintained by the body
20 Clues: Chemical messengers produced by glands • Tube that carries urine out of the body • Connects the brain to the rest of the body • Organ that stores urine before it exits the body • Brain part that controls balance and coordination • A change in the environment detected by receptors • Stable internal conditions maintained by the body • ...
Unit 1 Vocab Crossword 2023-11-03
Across
- The proteins on the outside of cells and pathogens like viruses
- The system that removes excess water and toxins from the bloodstream
- Any feedback loops that stabilize a system by bringing it back to homeostasis
- Formed when oxygen and iron combined in the oceans of early Earth
- The monomers that make up proteins
- Large white blood cells that are essentially "blind" and consume any pathogen they encounter
- This body system moves gases, nutrients, ions, and water around the body
- The release of this hormone causes a chain reaction that increases blood sugar
- The number of neutrons in Potassium (Potassium has an atomic number of 19 and an atomic mass of 39.0983)
- The system that moves carbon dioxide out of the body and brings oxygen in.
- A carbohydrate molecule made of two monomers
- Anything in our environment that provokes a response
- The crystals that show us when liquid water formed on early Earth
- Many cells working together make up this level of organization.
- The elements that are combined in a chemical reaction
- The idea that passing on DNA to your offspring means they will share your traits
- In a very scientific dad joke, one species of fly is named "Gelae baen" - Gelae is what level of classification?
Down
- DNA and RNA are both examples of:
- The sum total of all chemical reactions in an organism and the energy required to carry them out
- The stage of Earth when life began
- An organism that cannot make its own food
- The respiratory system is an example of what level of organization?
- The first kingdom of living things
- All living things are made of at least one cell.
- The main source of energy for the body, examples include glucose and glycogen
- A cell that has mitochondria and other membrane bound organelles
- The white blood cells that destroy infected cells to prevent the spread of a virus
- These biomolecules serve as insulation, long term energy storage, and make up cell membranes.
- The gas produced as a product of photosynthesis
- An element needed to make both proteins and nucleic acids.
- This level of classification includes plantae, fungi, and archaebacteria
31 Clues: DNA and RNA are both examples of: • The stage of Earth when life began • The monomers that make up proteins • The first kingdom of living things • An organism that cannot make its own food • A carbohydrate molecule made of two monomers • The gas produced as a product of photosynthesis • All living things are made of at least one cell. • ...
Body Systems 7th Grade Science 2021-03-16
Across
- system that provides support, helps with movement, and produces new blood cells.
- a body structure made to perform a specific function.
- system is made up of three types of muscles (skeletal, cardiac, and smooth) that work together to allow movement of the body.
- a group of cells working together to perform a function
- system that acts as a control center for the body and coordinates both voluntary actions like raising your hand and involuntary actions such as breathing.
- system that transports blood, nutrients, oxygen, and carbon dioxide throughout the body.
- Mrs. Kessel's favorite treat.
Down
- the basic building block of life
- system that works with several other systems to eliminate waste from the body.
- system a group of organs working together to perform a function.
- system allows our body to take in oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide.
- system that breaks down food and absorbs nutrients.
12 Clues: Mrs. Kessel's favorite treat. • the basic building block of life • system that breaks down food and absorbs nutrients. • a body structure made to perform a specific function. • a group of cells working together to perform a function • system a group of organs working together to perform a function. • ...
Controlling Stress Crossword Puzzle 2025-08-20
Across
- A contemplative discourse usually on a religious or philosophical subject
- SYSTEM, Increase in heart rate and stronger contraction of the heart muscle.
- SYSTEM, esophagus, stomach, bowels
- ILLNESS, Bipolar disorder
- Generally prevalent
- SYSTEM, The body sends signals from the hypothalamus, causing the adrenal cortex to produce cortisol (stress hormones).
- the state of being free from tension and anxiety
- SYSTEM, contraction of muscles for extended periods can trigger tension headaches and migraines.
- Eager, often agitated desire; one’s anxiety to make a good impression, for example
- SYSTEM, the body suddenly shifts its energy resources to fighting off the perceived threat.
Down
- severe, recurring headache, usually affecting only one side of the head, characterized by sharp pain and often accompanied by nausea, vomiting and visual disturbances
- RESPONSE, An involuntary reaction to an immediate danger or threat, which prepares a person physically either to respond to the danger or run away
- Having been widened; expanded
- Psychiatric disorder characterized by an inability to concentrate; insomnia; loss of appetite; feelings of extreme sadness guilt, helplessness, and hopelessness; thoughts of death
- SYSTEM, Stress can make you breathe harder and cause hyperventilation.
- SYSTEM, In men, excess cortisol can affect the normal functioning of the reproductive system. In women, stress can cause absent or irregular menstrual cycles or more-painful periods.
- the way your body reacts and adjusts to the psychological and physical demands of life.
- To make visible
18 Clues: To make visible • Generally prevalent • ILLNESS, Bipolar disorder • Having been widened; expanded • SYSTEM, esophagus, stomach, bowels • the state of being free from tension and anxiety • SYSTEM, Stress can make you breathe harder and cause hyperventilation. • A contemplative discourse usually on a religious or philosophical subject • ...
The body 2016-01-13
Across
- system system that collects waste made by cells and removes the wastes from the body; organs in this system include kidneys and ureters
- allow access to your computer’s microphone to use Voice Recording.
- system system that provides shape and support, enables you to move, protects your organs, produces blood cells, stores minerals and other materials until your body needs them; this system includes bones, like your skull or vertebrae
- transport how cells move things across the cell membrane; requires energy
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- system system that carries needed substances (like oxygen and sugar) to cells and carries waste products away from cells; organs in this system are the heart, veins, and arteries
- the organelle that changes sugar into energy your cell can use
- a group of similar cells that perform the same function
- structure made of different kinds of tissue that performs a specific job
- organ systems are organized into these single living things
- system a group of organs that work together to do a specific job
- system system that produces chemicals that control many of the body's activities and regulates long term changes like growth and development; this system includes your thyroid gland and pancreas
- the organelle that directs the cell's activities
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- system system that receives information about what is happening inside and outside your body, directs the way your body responds to this information, and helps your body maintain homeostasis; this system includes your brain and spinal cord
- membrane the organelle that controls what goes into and out of cells
- connective tissue that connects bone to muscle
- system system that moves oxygen from the outside environment into the body; organs in this system include your lungs, trachea, etc.
- system system that produces eggs in the female and sperm in the male and allows sexual reproduction to take place; this system includes the ovaries or testes
- system system that returns fluid to your bloodstream; this includes lymph nodes that help trap bacteria before going into your blood
- system system that allows your body to move; this system includes your muscles (bicep, tricep, etc). and types of muscle (skeletal, smooth, cardiac)
- connective tissue that connects bone to bone
- balanced conditions inside an organism
- system system that breaks down food into molecules the body can use and eliminates waste; this system includes your esophagus, stomach, and small intestine
- how water crosses a cell membrane; requires no energy
- system system that protects your body from disease; this includes lymphocytes (white blood cells)
25 Clues: trouble? Click here for help. • balanced conditions inside an organism • connective tissue that connects bone to bone • connective tissue that connects bone to muscle • the organelle that directs the cell's activities • how water crosses a cell membrane; requires no energy • a group of similar cells that perform the same function • ...
Levels of Organization, Respiratory System, Circulatory System Review 2022-10-17
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- Small sacs within lung tissue where gas exchange takes place
- The muscle that aids in the breathing process and allows the rib cage to expand
- The windpipe; moves air from the nose to the lungs
- group of organs working together
- cells carry oxygen throughout the body
- transport blood to all parts of the body so that gases, nutrients, and waste products are transported to and from the cell
- Collects air from the environment; moistens and heats the air
- group of cells working together
- provide gas exchange between the blood and the air
- The main organs where gases are exchanged between air and the blood
- carry waste products from all the parts of the body back to the heart
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- are small vessels where the exchange of oxygen and nutrients form the blood into the cells and carbon dioxide and other waste products enter the blood from cells
- cells that help you stop bleeding if you get a cut
- Cells fight infections
- yellowish liquid that carried nutrients and proteins throughout the body
- Tubes that move air from the trachea to the lungs; one bronchus leads to each lung
- group of tissues working together
- basic unit of life
- tubes that carry blood throughout the entire body
- organ systems working together
- circulates blood through the body by pumping
- carry blood that has oxygen and nutrients to all the parts of the body
- it enters the trachea
23 Clues: basic unit of life • it enters the trachea • Cells fight infections • organ systems working together • group of cells working together • group of organs working together • group of tissues working together • cells carry oxygen throughout the body • circulates blood through the body by pumping • tubes that carry blood throughout the entire body • ...
Year 10 respiratory system and circulatory system crossword 2025-01-31
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- A fluid that circulates throughout the body, carrying oxygen and nutrients
- The system responsible for transporting blood throughout the body
- One of the two lower chambers of the heart
- The throat
- Relating to the body as a whole
- The system responsible for gas exchange
- The primary organs of respiration
- Relating to the lungs
- The protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen
- The windpipe
- BLOOD CELL A type of blood cell that carries oxygen
- A flap of tissue that covers the trachea during swallowing
- The voice box
- BLOOD CELL A type of blood cell that fights infection
- The organ of smell and the entry point for air
- Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
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- Tiny air sacs in the lungs where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged
- DIOXIDE A waste gas produced during cellular respiration
- A muscle that aids in breathing
- Smaller branches of the bronchi
- The largest artery in the body
- Tiny blood vessels 2 where gas exchange occurs
- CAVA A large vein that returns deoxygenated blood to the heart
- Small cell fragments that help in blood clotting
- A flap of tissue that prevents backflow of blood
- One of the two upper chambers of the heart
- The liquid component of blood
- A gas essential for cellular respiration
- The two main branches of the trachea
- Blood vessels that carry blood 1 back to the heart
- A muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body
31 Clues: The throat • The windpipe • The voice box • Relating to the lungs • The liquid component of blood • The largest artery in the body • A muscle that aids in breathing • Smaller branches of the bronchi • Relating to the body as a whole • The primary organs of respiration • The two main branches of the trachea • The system responsible for gas exchange • ...
Human Body Plan 2012-10-19
7 Clues: Muscle found in heart • Muscles that are involuntary. • Cavity that protects spinal cord • System responsible for breathing • Tissue responsible for making up skin • Tissue composed of cells that can contract • System responsible for controlling movement and senses
Organs & Organ Systems 2023-09-14
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- is the biological system made up of all the anatomical organs involved in sexual reproduction
- are a set of lymphoid organs facing into the aerodigestive tract
- this organ pumps blood through the blood vessels of the circulatory system
- it acts primarily as a blood filter
- is an organ system consisting of skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscle
- is a biological system consisting of specific organs and structures used for gas exchange in animals and plants
- is an organ system in vertebrates that is part of the immune system, and complementary to the circulatory system
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- is a muscular, hollow organ in the gastrointestinal tract of humans and many other animals, including several invertebrates
- system is the set of organs forming the outermost layer of an animal's body
- is a system of organs that includes the heart, blood vessels, and blood which is circulated throughout the entire body
- is an organ that serves as the center of the nervous system in all vertebrate and most invertebrate animals
- system consists of the gastrointestinal tract plus the accessory organs of digestion
- is the highly complex part of an animal that coordinates its actions and sensory information by transmitting signals to and from different parts of its body
- is the internal framework of the human body
- performs many essential biological functions such as detoxification of the organism
15 Clues: it acts primarily as a blood filter • is the internal framework of the human body • are a set of lymphoid organs facing into the aerodigestive tract • is an organ system consisting of skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscle • this organ pumps blood through the blood vessels of the circulatory system • ...
THE BODY 2023-11-02
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- WHAT IS MADE UP OF CELLS, TISSUES, ORGANS AND SYSTEMS?
- WHERE DO WE RECEIVE ENERGY NUTRIENTS FROM IN OUR DAILY DIET?
- WHICH BODY SYSTEM EXPELS WASTE?
- WHAT SYSTEM MOVES NUTRIENTS AROUND THE BODY AND REMOVES WASTE?
- WHICH CYCLE INVOLVES MATURATION OF OVUM, OVULATION, MENSTRUATION AND PREPARATION OF THE UTERUS?
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- WHICH BODY SYSTEM IS IN CHARGE OF INHALING, EXHALING AND GAS EXCHANGE?
- WHICH BODY SYSTEM DIGESTS, ABSORBS AND EXPELS?
- WHERE DO WE RECEIVE BODY-BUILDING NUTRIENTS FROM IN OUR DAILY DIET?
- WHAT FUNCTION IS IN CHARGE OF GETTING AND TRANSPORTING NUTRIENTS AND EXPELLING WASTE?
- WHICH FUNCTION IS IN CHARGE OF FERTILIZATION, EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT AND GESTATION?
- WHAT FUNCTION DETECTS STIMULI, PREPARES RESPONSES AND EXECUTES RESPONSES?
11 Clues: WHICH BODY SYSTEM EXPELS WASTE? • WHICH BODY SYSTEM DIGESTS, ABSORBS AND EXPELS? • WHAT IS MADE UP OF CELLS, TISSUES, ORGANS AND SYSTEMS? • WHERE DO WE RECEIVE ENERGY NUTRIENTS FROM IN OUR DAILY DIET? • WHAT SYSTEM MOVES NUTRIENTS AROUND THE BODY AND REMOVES WASTE? • WHERE DO WE RECEIVE BODY-BUILDING NUTRIENTS FROM IN OUR DAILY DIET? • ...
Metabolism Vocab 2025-09-22
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- A gas you breathe in that cells need to make energy.
- A group of organs that work together in the body.
- The process where cells use oxygen and glucose to release energy.
- The body system that breaks food into nutrients.
- The body system that brings in oxygen when you breathe.
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- What cells need to move, grow, and do work.
- A small particle made of atoms, like oxygen or glucose.
- The process of breaking down food and using it for energy
- Small building blocks that make up proteins.
- The body system that carries oxygen and nutrients through the blood.
- A type of sugar from food that cells use for energy.
11 Clues: What cells need to move, grow, and do work. • Small building blocks that make up proteins. • The body system that breaks food into nutrients. • A group of organs that work together in the body. • A gas you breathe in that cells need to make energy. • A type of sugar from food that cells use for energy. • A small particle made of atoms, like oxygen or glucose. • ...
Gas Exchange 2022-05-09
8 Clues: throat • voice box • in breathing • upside down tree • where air enters first • lines respiratory system with mucous • thin walled and surrounded by capillaries • exchange of gases between blood and alveolar air
respiratory organs 2014-06-16
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- this organ is also called the voice box
- a flap of cartilage behind the root of the tongue, which compresses during swallowing to cover the opening of the windpipe.
- the human body has two of these, they work to filter oxygen out of the air and contain a few of the minor respiratory organs.
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- the muscle that protracts and contracts to make your lungs breathe
- very small sacs inside the lungs, they are at the end of the Bronchioles and are the organs of which gas exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide takes place.
- the only respiratory organ that is on the outside of your body, it is on your face,this organ serves as the main entrance and exit of air to and from the body.
- an airway passage that connects the winpipe to the lungs.
- the upper half of your throat and a part of the digestive system and the conducting zone of the respiratory system
- this organ is also called the windpipe, this is the tube that connects the Larynx and Pharynx to the lungs, allowing the passage of air.
9 Clues: this organ is also called the voice box • an airway passage that connects the winpipe to the lungs. • the muscle that protracts and contracts to make your lungs breathe • the upper half of your throat and a part of the digestive system and the conducting zone of the respiratory system • ...
Metabolism Crossword 2021-11-15
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- system- the body system that takes in food and breaks it down
- a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole
- a molecule that organisms can use to release energy, and that is made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms
- a group of atoms grouped together in a particular way
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- system- the body system that transports molecules to and from all cells of the body
- acid- molecules that are the building blocks of proteins
- system- the body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
- the ability to make things move or change
- a molecule that organisms get from the air or water around them and use to release energy
- the body’s use of molecules for energy and growth
10 Clues: the ability to make things move or change • the body’s use of molecules for energy and growth • a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole • a group of atoms grouped together in a particular way • acid- molecules that are the building blocks of proteins • system- the body system that takes in food and breaks it down • ...
Blood and Plasma 2021-04-21
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- Blood entering right atrium
- Type of circulatory system found in fish
- Process of gas exchange in lungs
- Cells that defend against disease
- Type of blood carried by arteries
- Drains lymph back into the bloodstream
- Chamber of the heart
- Stops the backward flow of blood
- Relating to the lungs
- Outer fibres of larger blood vessels
- Vessels that carry blood to the heart
- Contacts and expands to alter lung volume
- Transported by lymph from the intestines
- Valve in the right side of the heart
- Inside of the vessel
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- Fragments of blood cells vital for clotting
- Straw coloured fluid making up 55% of blood
- Type of circulatory system found in mammals
- Cells that deliver oxygen
- Carries excess lymph away from the tissues
- The smallest vessels
- Diffuse oxygen into the capillaries
- Chamber that warms and filters air entering body
- High pressure vessel
- Provides air passage to the lungs
- Filter the lymph to remove toxins
- Secondary function of the respiratory system
- Node delays impulses to the ventricles
- Fibres in the ventricles causing contractions
29 Clues: The smallest vessels • Chamber of the heart • High pressure vessel • Inside of the vessel • Relating to the lungs • Cells that deliver oxygen • Blood entering right atrium • Process of gas exchange in lungs • Stops the backward flow of blood • Cells that defend against disease • Type of blood carried by arteries • Provides air passage to the lungs • Filter the lymph to remove toxins • ...
body system 2022-09-29
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- a group of cells
- protects the heart and lungs
- carries blood to the heart
- movement
- balance;unchanging
- controls and coordinates the body
- the main organ of the respiratory system
- the largest organ
- removes waste from the body
- a group of systems working together
- knee cap
- a group of organs working together
- it protects hormones
- carries oxygen
- breaks down food
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- the funny bone
- part of the nervous system used for smelling
- a change within he organism
- largest organ of the nervous system
- collects body fluid
- supports the body
- a nerve tissue that runs from the base or the body to the skull down to the back
- a push or pull that can change the position or motion of an object
- produces offspring
- the body ability to keep the internal balance of the body stable
- is a group of tissues
- tube that has an internal diameter of hairlike thinness
- carries blood away from the heart
- protects the brain
- a change in the position of an object
30 Clues: movement • knee cap • the funny bone • carries oxygen • a group of cells • breaks down food • supports the body • the largest organ • balance;unchanging • produces offspring • protects the brain • collects body fluid • it protects hormones • is a group of tissues • carries blood to the heart • a change within he organism • removes waste from the body • protects the heart and lungs • ...
Science All Quarters 2013-04-24
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- The body system that deals with circulation of blood.
- A symbiosis where one organis neither harms nor hurts the other.
- When a _____ is applied to an object it usually moves.
- The body system that deals with eating.
- The body system that deals with breathing.
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- Mr. Matas will _________ you through a wall.
- A boundary between two air masses.
- A storm cloud is called.
- The area of the atmosphere where all weather occurs.
- A symbiosis where both organisms benefit.
- Web A series of food chains that are linked together to show the flow of energy.
- The tendency of an object in motion to stay in motion. Or an object at rest to stay at rest.
- The word for incoming solar radition from the Sun.
13 Clues: A storm cloud is called. • A boundary between two air masses. • The body system that deals with eating. • A symbiosis where both organisms benefit. • The body system that deals with breathing. • Mr. Matas will _________ you through a wall. • The word for incoming solar radition from the Sun. • The area of the atmosphere where all weather occurs. • ...
7/7/3 Cardiovascular 2019-04-03
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- the fluid that carries gases, nutrients, and waste through the body.
- a blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart.
- small, bean-shaped organs that remove pathogens and dead cells from the lymph.
- a tiny blood vessel that allows these exchanges between body cells and blood.
- System transports blood around your body.
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- the part of the throat that holds the vocal cords.
- a blood vessel that carries blood back to the heart.
- leaked fluid.
- System that group of organs that takes in oxygen and gets rid of carbon dioxide.
- System of group of organs and tissues that collect the fluid that leaks from blood and returns it to the blood.
- tiny sacs in the lungs.
- the throat.
- the windpipe.
13 Clues: the throat. • leaked fluid. • the windpipe. • tiny sacs in the lungs. • System transports blood around your body. • the part of the throat that holds the vocal cords. • a blood vessel that carries blood back to the heart. • a blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart. • the fluid that carries gases, nutrients, and waste through the body. • ...
Metabolism 3.1 Vocabulary Review 2023-11-03
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- The tiny particles that make up all stuff.
- A molecule in food that breaks down into glucose.
- The molecules that our body uses for energy.
- The molecule that our body uses for growth and repair.
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- The body's use of molecules for energy & growth.
- The body system that takes in oxygen from the air.
- The tiny structures that make up all living things.
- The body system that moves molecules around the body.
- The body system that takes in food and breaks it down.
- The ability to make things move or change.
10 Clues: The tiny particles that make up all stuff. • The ability to make things move or change. • The molecules that our body uses for energy. • The body's use of molecules for energy & growth. • A molecule in food that breaks down into glucose. • The body system that takes in oxygen from the air. • The tiny structures that make up all living things. • ...
7.L.1.4 Review 2024-02-26
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- Allows humans to produce offspring
- Allows the body to move0
- Protects the body's organs. provides structure
- System responsible for the production of hormones
- allows the body to take in oxygen and get rid of carbon dioxide
- System responsible for transports food, gases and wastes throughout the body by way of the blood
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- System responsible for the breakdown of food
- Allows waste to exit the body
- It gathers, interprets, and responds to information about the body's internal and external environment
- defend the body from microorganisms and foreign substances that cause disease
10 Clues: Allows the body to move0 • Allows waste to exit the body • Allows humans to produce offspring • System responsible for the breakdown of food • Protects the body's organs. provides structure • System responsible for the production of hormones • allows the body to take in oxygen and get rid of carbon dioxide • ...
Animal Anatomy 2025-03-13
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- Control center of the nervous system
- Long, thread-like structures that transmit signals in the nervous system.
- Cord Structure extending from the brain down the back that transmits signals.
- The tube that carries urine from the bladder to the outside of the body.
- Blood that goes away from the heart
- Muscle Voluntary muscles attached to bones, responsible for movement.
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- Organs that filter blood and produce urine.
- Blood that goes towards the heart
- Organs responsible for gas exchange in the respiratory system.
- The site of gas exchange in the lungs.
10 Clues: Blood that goes towards the heart • Blood that goes away from the heart • Control center of the nervous system • The site of gas exchange in the lungs. • Organs that filter blood and produce urine. • Organs responsible for gas exchange in the respiratory system. • Muscle Voluntary muscles attached to bones, responsible for movement. • ...
Final Study Crossword - Anatomy and Physiology 2023-05-17
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- The division of the nervous system in charge of your "fight or flight" response.
- The classification of joints based on what they're made of.
- The structural joint made of fibrous connective tissue.
- When a joint is extended past its normal range of movement.
- The functional joint that can move freely.
- The classification of joints based on how much movement they allow.
- The body system in charge of fighting disease.
- The body system in charge of breathing.
- The division of the nervous system made up of everything BUT the brain and spinal cord.
- The division of the nervous system in charge of involuntary processes like the beating of your heart.
- Cells which detect light.
- The muscle that does the opposite of a given body movement.
- The body system in charge of filtering the blood.
- The division of the nervous system in charge of relaxing your body.
- A body movement usually defined by increasing the angle between bones.
- The end of the muscle attached to the bone that's being pulled.
- The structural joint made of cartilage.
- The end of the muscle attached to a fixed, stable bone.
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- The body system in charge of hormones.
- The body system in charge of pumping your blood.
- The functional joint that can't move at all.
- A connection between the neurons of the brain.
- Cells found in the taste buds and nasal passages to detect taste and smell.
- A body movement usually defined by decreasing the angle between bones.
- The main cells of the nervous system.
- The functional joint that can only move a little.
- The division of the nervous system made up of your brain and spinal cord.
- The main muscle being used for a body movement.
- When a joint is flexed past its normal range of movement.
- The body system in charge of breaking down food.
- The structural joint made of a fluid-filled pocket.
31 Clues: Cells which detect light. • The main cells of the nervous system. • The body system in charge of hormones. • The body system in charge of breathing. • The structural joint made of cartilage. • The functional joint that can move freely. • The functional joint that can't move at all. • A connection between the neurons of the brain. • ...
Bio Exam 2017-09-29
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- a hypothesis tested over and over with similar results
- SI system in temperature
- Variable what you are measuring
- sugar and oxygen to ATP (energy) carbon dioxide, and water breathing out
- normal conditions
- Graph Graphical design represented by more than one IV
- Where dependent variable goes
- of life move, respond to stimuli, grow develop, excrete waste
- metric unit of capacity formally defined as one kilogram of water
- body regulates internal bodily necessities to stay stable
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- Microscope uses multiple lenses to enlarge image of a sample
- Variable smething you can change in an experiment
- something that stays the same in an experiment
- variety of life increases from poles to equator- where it's warm
- carbon dioxide and rain to sugar oxygen transpiration
- Systems - circulatory, respiratory, endocrine, muscular, central nervous system digesitive
- Graph displays data with a series of data points
- Where independent variable goes
- a metric unit of mass equal to one thousandth of a kilogram
- unit of length in the metric system (SI) 100 centimeters=39.37 inches
20 Clues: normal conditions • SI system in temperature • Where dependent variable goes • Variable what you are measuring • Where independent variable goes • something that stays the same in an experiment • Graph displays data with a series of data points • Variable smething you can change in an experiment • carbon dioxide and rain to sugar oxygen transpiration • ...
seventh grade science vocab 2022-05-12
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- when one allele is not totally dominant over another allele
- projects similar to hair that protists use to move
- an object or place used to determine if an object is in motion
- used by unicellular organisms to sense sunlight
- distance/time
- a different form of a gene
- the rate at which velocity is changed
- speed with a specific direction
- a trait's physical form
- descending cool air that brings fair weather
- a cell organelle which stores the cell's necessities such as proteins, water, and salts
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- a trait's written form
- the body system which removes waste from the body and regulates water balance
- the body system which distributes nutrients and oxygen throughout the body
- rising warm air that brings wet, stormy weather
- a thin belt of powerful winds blowing in the upper troposphere
- earth's atmosphere's condition at a specific time and place
- the process of passing traits to (an) offspring(s)
- earth's rotation's effect on the direction of winds and currents
- the body system that lets oxygen into the body and lets carbon dioxide out
20 Clues: distance/time • a trait's written form • a trait's physical form • a different form of a gene • speed with a specific direction • the rate at which velocity is changed • descending cool air that brings fair weather • rising warm air that brings wet, stormy weather • used by unicellular organisms to sense sunlight • projects similar to hair that protists use to move • ...
Anatomy 2022-10-17
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- heavy, long bone that forms the leg above the knee
- controls steady circulation of the blood
- microscopic anatomy
- basic unit of all living things
- muscular wall that seperates the thorax; helps control breathing
- system forms physical foundation of the body
- structures composed of specialized tissues designed to perform specific functions
- produces offspring and passes on genetic code
- serves as protective covering and helps regulate the bodys temp
- study of anatomy, structure, and function of the bones
- collection of similar cells that perform a particular function
- part of the central nervous system in the cranium
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- covers, shapes, and holds the skeletal system
- breaks down food into nutrients and wastes
- body organs that control the bodys vision
- process of cell reproduction
- muscular, cone-shaped organ that keeps the blood moving
- breathing in through the nose or the mouth
- affects growth and development
- controls and coordinates all the other systems of the body
- protects body from disease
- systems groups of body organs acting together to perform one or more functions
- enables breathing
- purifies the body by eliminating matter
24 Clues: enables breathing • microscopic anatomy • protects body from disease • process of cell reproduction • affects growth and development • basic unit of all living things • purifies the body by eliminating matter • controls steady circulation of the blood • body organs that control the bodys vision • breaks down food into nutrients and wastes • ...
Bones and Skeletons 2023-12-18
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- fibrous connective tissue that is made of a blend and collagen fibers
- cartilage that provides structural support to the nose
- provides support and structure for your body
- Oddly shaped, asymmetrical
- Provides structural support to the overlying hyaline cartilage.
- center portion of the skeleton
- Flattened plates of compact bones
- provides firm and elastic support. It contains loosely packed collagen fibers/elastic fibers
- most prevalent cartilage of the human body commonly known as articular cartilage
- connective tissue in the skeletal system, purpose is to pad and protect
- Attachment for muscles or ligaments
- Contains all our limbs and pelvis
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- Tarsals and carpals
- connective tissue in the skeletal system
- purpose is to cushion joints, allow free movement, and provides structural support
- cartilage found in your respiratory system like a ring of cartilage in the trachea and bronchi
- Bones formed with a tendon
- cartilage that attaches your rib to the sternum
- Small rounded projection on a bone
- compressible/ resilient cartilage. can act as a shock absorb-er for the joints
20 Clues: Tarsals and carpals • Bones formed with a tendon • Oddly shaped, asymmetrical • center portion of the skeleton • Flattened plates of compact bones • Contains all our limbs and pelvis • Small rounded projection on a bone • Attachment for muscles or ligaments • connective tissue in the skeletal system • provides support and structure for your body • ...
A&P Cell reproduction and Sensory System Cross word 2023-11-20
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- what makes us the eye
- the cord that travels up your back and into your brain
- divides the body into an upper section and a lower section
- the area of the brain responsible for sight
- any disease with an unknown cause or mechanism of apparent spontaneous origin
- the system used for breathing
- A collection of pus that has built up within the tissue of the body.
- small piece of tissue which is taken from the diseased area
- allows airflow into the airways
- the system relating to the skin
- the front of your brain
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- the powerhouse of the cell
- a group of common endocrine diseases characterized by sustained high blood sugar levels.
- common method for administration of treatment i
- any of various types of abnormal growth or development of cells or organs
- an organism causing disease to its host
- the system used to create new life
- the part of the body between the thorax and pelvis
- composed of specialized cells called muscle fibers.
- Swelling as a result of fluid retention or buildup.
- the most basic form of life
21 Clues: what makes us the eye • the front of your brain • the powerhouse of the cell • the most basic form of life • the system used for breathing • allows airflow into the airways • the system relating to the skin • the system used to create new life • an organism causing disease to its host • the area of the brain responsible for sight • ...
Respiratory and Circulatory System Crossword 2023-11-15
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- First place oxygen goes when entering lung
- Empties deoxygenated blood to right ventricle
- Deoxygenated blood to heart
- Pumps blood to where it needs to go
- Pumps deoxygenated blood to lung
- Second place oxygen goes when entering lung
- Enters body via nose
- Makes gas exchange possible
- Oxygenated blood to capillary
- Pumps oxygenated blood to artery
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- Where oxygen enters
- Process of cells getting oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide
- dioxide Must be exhaled
- Exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide
- Where oxygen goes directly after entering nose
- Pumps oxygenated blood to lung
16 Clues: Where oxygen enters • Enters body via nose • dioxide Must be exhaled • Deoxygenated blood to heart • Makes gas exchange possible • Oxygenated blood to capillary • Pumps oxygenated blood to lung • Pumps deoxygenated blood to lung • Pumps oxygenated blood to artery • Pumps blood to where it needs to go • Exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide • ...
Respiratory and Circulatory System Crossword 2023-11-15
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- Where oxygen enters
- Pumps oxygenated blood to lung
- Pumps deoxygenated blood to lung
- Makes gas exchange possible
- Oxygenated blood to capillary
- Empties deoxygenated blood to right ventricle
- Where oxygen goes directly after entering nose
- First place oxygen goes when entering lung
- Must be exhaled
- Deoxygenated blood to heart
- Pumps oxygenated blood to artery
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- Pumps blood to where it needs to go
- Process of cells getting oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide
- Enters body via nose
- Exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide
- Second place oxygen goes when entering lung
16 Clues: Must be exhaled • Where oxygen enters • Enters body via nose • Makes gas exchange possible • Deoxygenated blood to heart • Oxygenated blood to capillary • Pumps oxygenated blood to lung • Pumps deoxygenated blood to lung • Pumps oxygenated blood to artery • Pumps blood to where it needs to go • Exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide • First place oxygen goes when entering lung • ...
LS PT: Hierarchical Organization of Interacting Systems 2023-05-25
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- Skin, hair, nails, and sweat glands all work together to serve as a protective barrier and regulate temperature
- The circulatory system delivers oxygen and nutrients to this organ while removing waste products, and the digestive system provides the nutrients it needs to carry out its functions such as breaking down fats and filtering toxins out of the blood.
- This systems consist of multiple organs working together to perform broader functions necessary for the body's survival. There are 11 major organ systems in the human body
- This system includes the mouth, esophagus, stomach, intestines, liver, and pancreas, it processes food, absorbs nutrients, and eliminates waste
- This is a system which is made of the bones, muscles, tendons, and ligaments,it provide structure, allows movements, and protects organs within the body
- Comprises various glands like the pituitary, thyroid, and adrenal, they produce hormones to regulate bodily functions
- Consists of the lung and airway which works together to exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide with the environment
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- The respiratory system provides this thing to the blood, and the circulatory system transports the it blood to the body's tissues, where it is used for energy and to breathe. The two systems work together to ensure that the body's tissues receive enough of this, as it's needed for the body to function properly.
- The endocrine and nervous systems work together to regulate this function, which is the process by which the body converts food into energy. The endocrine system is responsible for producing and releasing hormones into the bloodstream, which regulate various metabolic processes, while the nervous system helps to coordinate and control these processes.
- The eyes, ears, nose, tongue, and skin are part of this system which processes and receives information about physical feelings and things that touches the body
- This system includes the brain, spinal cord, and nerves, they process information and control the body's movements and activities
- Comprised of the heart, blood vessels, and blood, and they transfer, nutrients, hormones, oxygen, and waste throughout the body
- It's involved in the body's defence against bacteria and diseases conclude of: lymph nodes, lymphatic vessels, and white blood cells
- This system is made up of kidneys, bladder, ureters, and urethra, they work together to eliminate waste, maintain electrolytes, and regulates fluid balance
- They are a group of similar cells working together so the body can perform a certain function
15 Clues: They are a group of similar cells working together so the body can perform a certain function • Skin, hair, nails, and sweat glands all work together to serve as a protective barrier and regulate temperature • Consists of the lung and airway which works together to exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide with the environment • ...
The human body system puzzle! 2023-05-23
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- Which organ acts as a barrier against infections and bacteria?
- What filters substances that travel through the lymphatic fluid, and contain lymphocytes that help the body fight infections?
- What is the system that breaks down your food providing you with energy?
- What maintains homeostasis by triggering appetite, maintaining our hormones?
- [...]System is the system that helps you breathe by moving oxygen around your body
- What system works with excretory system to remove cellular waste from the body?
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- What removes metabolic wastes from the body and maintains the water volume?
- What is the balance of all healthy body systems working together to keep an organism alive called?
- What are a group of similar cells working together called?
- Allows movement by contracting and relaxing it
- What is a change that makes an organism respond?
- What is the main organ of the circulatory system?
12 Clues: Allows movement by contracting and relaxing it • What is a change that makes an organism respond? • What is the main organ of the circulatory system? • What are a group of similar cells working together called? • Which organ acts as a barrier against infections and bacteria? • What is the system that breaks down your food providing you with energy? • ...
