respiratory system Crossword Puzzles

Nursing One Respiratory Vocab 2024-01-23

Nursing One Respiratory Vocab crossword puzzle
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  1. difficulty breathing when supine
  2. decreased delivery of oxygen to the tissues
  3. depression decrease in the rate and depth of breathing
  4. rapid, deep inhalation and exhalation of air from the lungs
  5. decreased level of oxygen in the blood
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  1. natural lubricant within the alveoli that prevents them from collapsing.
  2. abnormally slow respiratory rate, can lead to retention of CO2
  3. lung collapse caused by the collection of free air within the pleural space
  4. labored breathing or shortness of breath that is painful
  5. absence of breathing
  6. respiratory rate less than 10 breaths per minute
  7. respiratory rate greater than 20 breaths per minute

12 Clues: absence of breathingdifficulty breathing when supinedecreased level of oxygen in the blooddecreased delivery of oxygen to the tissuesrespiratory rate less than 10 breaths per minuterespiratory rate greater than 20 breaths per minutelabored breathing or shortness of breath that is painfuldepression decrease in the rate and depth of breathing...

Patient Assessment Terms 2021-12-26

Patient Assessment Terms crossword puzzle
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  1. a technique in which the patient’s body is touched by the examiner’s hand
  2. pressure, the difference between systolic and diastolic pressure
  3. abnormally high body temperature
  4. an abnormal inward curvature of the lumbar spine
  5. a normal breathing pattern
  6. a deep, rapid ventilatory pattern
  7. febrile
  8. the process of listening to the patient’s chest using a stethoscope
  9. clubbing, an abnormal enlargement of the distal phalanges, usually cause by chronic hypoxemia
  10. an abnormally higher heart rate
  11. an abnormally low body temperature
  12. the pressure measured at the time the ventricles are contracting
  13. a technique in which the examiner taps on the patient’s body either directly or indirectly
  14. chest, a chest deformity in which the sternum is depressed, compressing the lungs
  15. blades, scapulae
  16. an abnormally high blood pressure
  17. respiration, an abnormal ventilatory pattern that is characterized by irregular breathing with periods of apnea
  18. angle, a bony ridge formed at the junction of the manubrium and the body of the sternum
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  1. an abnormal curvature of the spine in which both kyphosis and scoliosis are present
  2. a ventilatory pattern of shallow respirations
  3. chest, an abnormal chest conformation characterized by an increase in the anterior-posterior diameter
  4. normal temp
  5. an abnormally low heart rate
  6. acidosis, acidosis produced as a result of the renal system minor producing enough biocarbonate, thus lowering the blood’s pH
  7. the absence or cessation of breathing
  8. an abnormal lateral curvature of the spine
  9. a faster than normal respiratory rate
  10. a lower than normal respiratory rate
  11. the pressure in the arterial system when the ventricles are at rest
  12. an abnormally low blood pressure
  13. chest, a chest deformity in which the sternum projects outward
  14. excavatum, an abnormal conformation of the sternum in which it is depressed inward

32 Clues: febrilenormal tempblades, scapulaea normal breathing patternan abnormally low heart ratean abnormally higher heart rateabnormally high body temperaturean abnormally low blood pressurea deep, rapid ventilatory patternan abnormally high blood pressurean abnormally low body temperaturea lower than normal respiratory rate...

Module 14 2020-03-25

Module 14 crossword puzzle
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  1. The ease with which lungs inflate
  2. The process of oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange between the alveoli and the blood
  3. The process of oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange between the cells and blood
  4. Windpipe
  5. A small process that hangs off of the soft palate
  6. Thin, slick membrane covering the surface of the chest wall and diaphragm
  7. Maximum volume of air that both lungs can hold
  8. The ability to make the intricate sounds of speech
  9. Vocal folds
  10. Microscopic, balloon-like sacs that are composed of simple squamous epithelium which is lined with capillaries
  11. Thin, slick membrane covering the lungs
  12. The volume of air inspired or expired during normal, quiet breathing
  13. Volume of air left in the lungs after a forceful expiration
  14. A detergent made of molecules in which one end is water-soluble and one end is oil-soluble
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  1. Air in the pleural cavity, which leads to a collapsed lung
  2. Volume of air left in lungs after a normal expiration
  3. Part of respiratory system containing the nasal cavity, paranasal sinuses, and pharynx
  4. Prevents you from overstitching your lungs during vigorous exercise
  5. Part of the respiratory system containing the larynx, teaches, bronchi, and lungs
  6. Take in by means of suction
  7. Lung disease that can be caused by smoking or being exposed to excess air pollution
  8. Often called the voice box
  9. Carry air to and from the lungs
  10. Vestibular folds
  11. Passageway between the true vocal chords
  12. Pressure exerted by a mixture of gases is equal to the sum of the partial pressure of each gas in the mixture
  13. The process of getting air into the lungs and back out

27 Clues: WindpipeVocal foldsVestibular foldsOften called the voice boxTake in by means of suctionCarry air to and from the lungsThe ease with which lungs inflateThin, slick membrane covering the lungsPassageway between the true vocal chordsMaximum volume of air that both lungs can holdA small process that hangs off of the soft palate...

Pathology Ch. 3 Review 2022-08-05

Pathology Ch. 3 Review crossword puzzle
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  1. Inflammation of the pleura with exudation into the pleural cavity and on its surface
  2. Localized area of dead lung tissue surrounded by inflammatory debris
  3. Movement of air in and out of the lungs
  4. Sinuses that developed shortly after birth
  5. Type of chemically-caused pneumonia from acid vomitus aspirated into the lower respiratory tract.
  6. Excess fluid collects in the pleural cavity (2 words)
  7. Irreversible disease that result in limiting airflow
  8. Inflammatory pneumonia affecting the entire lobe of lung
  9. Result from inhalation of asbestos dust
  10. Inner layer of serous membrane, lining lungs, blood vessels, nerves, and bronchi (2 words)
  11. Inflammation of the paranasal sinuses
  12. Chronic inflammation of the bronchial system resulting in airway obstruction and bronchial hyperresponsiveness
  13. Measurement that is a primary method for diagnosing respiratory failure
  14. Contains all thoracic organs except the lungs
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  1. Condition in which the lung's alveoli become distended, usually from loss of elasticity or interference with expiration
  2. Failure of ventilation resulting in the inability to move air into and out of the lungs, with increase CO2
  3. Inflammatory pneumonia affecting the segment of the lung
  4. Outer layer of serous membrane, lining of the chest wall (2 words)
  5. Sinus that begins to develop around the age of 2-3
  6. A solitary radiopaque lung nodule (2 words)
  7. Gas exchange between the lungs and circulatory system
  8. Most frequent type of lung infection, resulting in inflammation of the lung and compromised pulmonary function
  9. Permanent, abnormal dilatation of one or more large bronchi as a result of destruction of the elastic and muscular components of the bronchial wall
  10. (AKA black lung disease) result from inhalation of coal dust
  11. Depressed sternum (2 words)

25 Clues: Depressed sternum (2 words)Inflammation of the paranasal sinusesMovement of air in and out of the lungsResult from inhalation of asbestos dustSinuses that developed shortly after birthA solitary radiopaque lung nodule (2 words)Contains all thoracic organs except the lungsSinus that begins to develop around the age of 2-3...

athropods 2024-02-20

athropods crossword puzzle
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  1. A hard, protective shell covering the dorsal side of some arthropods, particularly
  2. as sensing vibrations, detecting predators, or aiding in navigatio
  3. food or aiding in feeding.
  4. eyes: Eyes composed of multiple individual visual units called ommatidia, found in many
  5. and sometimes respiration.
  6. of tubes (tracheae) that deliver oxygen directly to tissues.
  7. The fused head and thorax region found in many arthropods such as crustaceans and
  8. system: A respiratory system found in insects and some other arthropods, consisting of a
  9. A hard external skeleton that provides support and protection for arthropods, made
  10. Appendages located behind the mandibles in many arthropods, often involved in
  11. providing a wide field of view and detecting motion.
  12. including insects, crustaceans, arachnids, and myriapods.
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  1. as touch, smell, and taste.
  2. like crabs and lobsters.
  3. of a book, allowing for gas exchange.
  4. The posterior body region of arthropods, typically housing internal organs and often
  5. lungs: Respiratory organs found in some arachnids, consisting of parallel folds resembling the
  6. A phylum of invertebrate animals characterized by their jointed limbs and segmented
  7. of chitin.
  8. Sensory appendages found on the heads of many arthropods, used for detecting stimuli
  9. The process of shedding the exoskeleton to allow for growth in arthropods, often
  10. Jaw-like mouthparts found in many arthropods used for chewing and manipulating food.
  11. A subphylum of arthropods characterized by having chelicerae, including spiders,
  12. Paired appendages found on the rear segments of many arthropods, serving various functions
  13. ticks, and horseshoe crabs.
  14. by the formation of a new, larger exoskeleton.
  15. Paired appendages found on the abdomen of many crustaceans, used for swimming,
  16. appendages or structures for various functions.

28 Clues: of chitin.like crabs and lobsters.food or aiding in feeding.and sometimes respiration.as touch, smell, and taste.ticks, and horseshoe crabs.of a book, allowing for gas exchange.by the formation of a new, larger exoskeleton.appendages or structures for various functions.providing a wide field of view and detecting motion....

Ashley-Shannen 8B 2024-09-09

Ashley-Shannen 8B crossword puzzle
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  1. the trachea is also known as the...
  2. the inflammation of the bronchi that may be caused by tar irritants in cigarette smoke.
  3. when we inhale, the... air pressure outside forces air to enter the lungs
  4. after the air leaves the nasal cavity it goes down to the...
  5. when we inhale, external intercoastal muscles contract and pull the ribcage upwards and...
  6. air enters the respiratory system through the...
  7. disease in which there is uncontrolled growth of cells in the lungs mainly due to cigarette smoke.
  8. cigarettes smoke, air polluted such as exhaust fumes from vehicles, gasses from factories and haze contain... that can cause various diseases of the respiratory system
  9. condition due to the damage of alveoli in the lungs caused by harmful substances
  10. the bronchioles end in tiny air sacs called...
  11. the letting out of air is called...
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  1. the organ located below the lungs is called...
  2. when we exhale, volume of thoracic cavity... causing air pressure in the lungs to increase
  3. when we inhale, volume of thoracic cavity... causing air pressure in the lungs to decrease
  4. the organ located below the pharynx is called...
  5. bronchitis has an inflamed bronchus and excess ... production
  6. each bronchus splits into smaller tubes called...
  7. in the chest, the trachea branches into two... with each entering the right and left lungs
  8. when we exhale, diaphragm muscles... and arches upwards
  9. cigarette smoke contains chemical substances such as tar that is...
  10. thoracic cavity is separated from the abdominal cavity by a muscular sheet known as the...
  11. the lungs are protected inside the...
  12. a chronic disorder in which the air passages of the lungs periodically become too narrow due to mucus being produce excessively is...
  13. the taking in of air is called...
  14. when we inhale, the diaphragm will...

25 Clues: the taking in of air is called...the trachea is also known as the...the letting out of air is called...the lungs are protected inside the...when we inhale, the diaphragm will...the organ located below the lungs is called...the bronchioles end in tiny air sacs called...the organ located below the pharynx is called......

Respiratory Word Hunt 2025-04-09

Respiratory Word Hunt crossword puzzle
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  1. Involves making small incisions (ports) in the chest wall instead of a large incision (thoracotomy)
  2. A muscular tube that serves as a passageway for both air and food, connecting the nasal and oral cavities to the larynx and esophagus, and plays a role in swallowing, breathing, and speech
  3. Number of breaths per minute
  4. Pain
  5. Excessive
  6. the thin muscle that separates the chest cavity from the abdomen and plays a crucial role in breathing
  7. Lung
  8. Two large airways that branch from the trachea and lead into the lungs
  9. A physician who specializes in the respiratory system, diagnosing, treating, and preventing conditions affecting the lungs and airways
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  1. Fast
  2. A type of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), is characterized by damage to the lungs' air sacs (alveoli), making it difficult to breathe
  3. An endoscopic technique of visualizing the inside of the airways for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes. An instrument is inserted into the airways, usually through the nose or mouth, or occasionally through a tracheostomy
  4. patches of tissue located at the back of the nasal passage, part of the lymphatic system, and help fight infections, especially in infants and young children
  5. Surgical removal of an entire lung
  6. The most common of the pulmonary function tests. It measures lung function, specifically the amount and/or speed of air that can be inhaled and exhaled
  7. Less than normal
  8. Voice Box
  9. the flap of cartilage in the throat that prevents food from entering the larynx and trachea during swallowing
  10. A chronic respiratory condition characterized by inflammation and narrowing of the airways, leading to symptoms like coughing, wheezing, and shortness of breath, which can be triggered by various factors
  11. A surgical procedure where a lobe of a lung is removed

20 Clues: FastPainLungExcessiveVoice BoxLess than normalNumber of breaths per minuteSurgical removal of an entire lungA surgical procedure where a lobe of a lung is removedTwo large airways that branch from the trachea and lead into the lungsInvolves making small incisions (ports) in the chest wall instead of a large incision (thoracotomy)...

Digestive and Respiratory System Crossword 2015-06-07

Digestive and Respiratory System Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. To bring food that has been swallowed back to and out of the mouth
  2. Organic compounds that includes sugars and starches mainly
  3. From each bronchia air passes through smaller conduits called_________
  4. It is a tissue that covers the larynx opening and prevents food particles from entering the respiratory tubes ______________
  5. Food is conveyed to the stomach from here by peristaltic movements
  6. Nutrients absorption is performed in here
  7. Organic substances, fat and wáter soluble. Controls various reactions in our bodies
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  1. Air travels inside blood cells, called red cells or _________
  2. Thin filaments that filters and clean impurities that enter in the respiratory tubes
  3. It prevents nostrils, pharynx, trachea and bronchus from closing
  4. Oxygen is mixed with haemoglobin to travel in the blood, this mixture is called__________
  5. Substances in the blood steam that regulate organs and systems____
  6. Produce most of the digestive substances
  7. Tiny sacks at the end of the bronchioles they are surrounded by capillaries _____________
  8. Air is introduced by nostrils to the ________________ where it is heated and moistured

15 Clues: Produce most of the digestive substancesNutrients absorption is performed in hereOrganic compounds that includes sugars and starches mainlyAir travels inside blood cells, called red cells or _________It prevents nostrils, pharynx, trachea and bronchus from closingTo bring food that has been swallowed back to and out of the mouth...

Respiratory and Nervous System Crossword 2023-01-09

Respiratory and Nervous System Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. Three protective membranes
  2. Voice Box
  3. space between lungs
  4. Junction between the axon
  5. largest organ in the body
  6. specialized cell
  7. Signals to organisms
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  1. used to measure respiratory volumes
  2. Tiny sacs of lung tissue
  3. Major role in breathing
  4. Neuron extension
  5. Passageway for food
  6. Two spongy organs
  7. Branch like parts
  8. Windpipe

15 Clues: WindpipeVoice BoxNeuron extensionspecialized cellTwo spongy organsBranch like partsPassageway for foodspace between lungsSignals to organismsMajor role in breathingTiny sacs of lung tissueJunction between the axonlargest organ in the bodyThree protective membranesused to measure respiratory volumes

Medical terminology of respiratory system 2023-04-24

Medical terminology of respiratory system crossword puzzle
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  1. A treatment that involves altering the pressure or composition of the air to treat respiratory disease
  2. Accumulation of transudate in the pleural cavity
  3. A total or partial collapse of the whole lung or a segment of the lung
  4. Insufficient oxygen supply caused by irregular breathing
  5. Quick breathing that induces a reduction in carbon dioxide levels in the body
  6. Pus pockets developed within the pleural space
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  1. The airway collapses when breathing
  2. Lung inflammation that is typically brought on by an infection
  3. A tool allowing you to view inside your airways and lungs
  4. Inflammation in the throat's back
  5. Coughing up of blood from the respiratory tract
  6. A chronic illness caused by constriction of airways, with symptoms including coughing, wheezing, and shortness of breath
  7. Temporary spasm of vocal cords that makes breathing or speaking difficult
  8. Laborious and difficult breathing with occasional pain.
  9. A test that evaluates how much and how quickly someone breathes in and out

15 Clues: Inflammation in the throat's backThe airway collapses when breathingPus pockets developed within the pleural spaceCoughing up of blood from the respiratory tractAccumulation of transudate in the pleural cavityLaborious and difficult breathing with occasional pain.Insufficient oxygen supply caused by irregular breathing...

Disorders of the Respiratory System 2021-10-07

Disorders of the Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. another name for the common cold
  2. life-threatening allergic reaction
  3. hormone used to treat anaphylaxis
  4. infection in the lungs which may lead to fluid or mucous build up
  5. most common cause of COPD
  6. tuberculosis is caused by this type of infection
  7. inflammation of the bronchial tubes
  8. cause of covid-19
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  1. can be prevented with a yearly vaccine
  2. more than 20 breaths per minute
  3. triggered by airborne triggers such as pollen, dust, mold, and pet dander
  4. less than 12 breaths per minute
  5. causes chronic shortness of breath
  6. another name for a collapsed lung
  7. the structure damaged in patients with emphysema

15 Clues: cause of covid-19most common cause of COPDmore than 20 breaths per minuteless than 12 breaths per minuteanother name for the common coldhormone used to treat anaphylaxisanother name for a collapsed lungcauses chronic shortness of breathlife-threatening allergic reactioninflammation of the bronchial tubescan be prevented with a yearly vaccine...

Chapter 7 The Respiratory System 2022-09-08

Chapter 7 The Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. Surgical repair of the chest and ribs
  2. Puncture into the chest to remove fluid
  3. Inflammation of the lining of the lung
  4. Inflammation of the windpipe and lungs
  5. A lung doctor
  6. Incision into the trachea
  7. Watery flow out of the nose
  8. Chest/ instrument to examine
  9. embolism A blood clot in the lungs
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  1. Narrowing of the voice box/throat
  2. Inability to breathe
  3. Blood in the pleural (lung) lining cavity
  4. Instrument (with light) to examine the mouth
  5. Whithin the nose
  6. Inflammation of the lungs

15 Clues: A lung doctorWhithin the noseInability to breatheIncision into the tracheaInflammation of the lungsWatery flow out of the noseChest/ instrument to examineNarrowing of the voice box/throatembolism A blood clot in the lungsSurgical repair of the chest and ribsInflammation of the lining of the lungInflammation of the windpipe and lungs...

Parts of the Respiratory System 2015-04-05

Parts of the Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. a flap-like structure that prevents water and food from getting into the trachea when you’re eating.
  2. also known as the windpipe, facilitates the flow of air towards the bronchi.
  3. passage the passage that allows oxygen to enter from the mouth to the lungs
  4. passage the passage that allows oxygen to enter from the nose to the lungs
  5. the cavity is the space that is found in between the two layers of the pleura. The pleural cavity stores the pleural fluids. This fluid acts as a lubricant for the lungs as the contract and expand.
  6. are responsible for extracting the oxygen from the air that has been inhaled. then they allow the carbon dioxide to be exhaled
  7. this part controls the flow of air while you are breathing. it also connects the trachea to the laryngopharynx
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  1. An organ with a double-membrane layer that encompasses the lungs
  2. are responsible for bringing oxygen to the alveoli. They also control the distribution of oxygen in the lungs.
  3. the final part that guides air into the lungs. it extends from the trachea and is connected to the actual lungs.
  4. broken into three parts, the superior, inferior, and middle
  5. is broken into two different parts, the superior and inferior
  6. are found inside the lungs. they facilitate the exchange of oxygen for carbon dioxide within the lungs
  7. assists the lungs to expand and contract
  8. a tubular part that guides air into the lungs from the mouth and nose

15 Clues: assists the lungs to expand and contractbroken into three parts, the superior, inferior, and middleis broken into two different parts, the superior and inferiorAn organ with a double-membrane layer that encompasses the lungsa tubular part that guides air into the lungs from the mouth and nose...

Indications for Medications Starting with A 2024-03-06

Indications for Medications Starting with A crossword puzzle
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  1. Depression, anxiety, insomnia, Parkinson's
  2. Genital herpes, herpes zoster, chicken pox
  3. Decreases oral and respiratory secretions, treats sinus bradycardia and heart block, treatment for bronchospasm
  4. MI, acute ischemic stroke, occluded central line
  5. Hypertension, angina
  6. URI, chronic bronchitis, lower respiratory infections, otitis media, skin infections, various STIs, prevention of bacterial endocarditis, treatment of CF
  7. Anxiety, panic disorder, manage symptoms of PMS, insomnia, mania, psychosis
  8. Inhibit the synthesis of prostaglandins which play a role in the transmission of pain signals and fever response
  9. Osteoporosis
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  1. Blocks the stimulation of beta 1 receptors in the SNS with minimal effect on beta 2 receptors
  2. Management of high cholesterol, primary prevention of cardiovascular disease
  3. Skin infections, respiratory infections, sinusitis, endocarditis prophylaxis, lyme disease
  4. RA, OA, ischemic stroke, and MI prophylaxis
  5. Skin infections, soft tissue infections, otitis media, sinusitis, respiratory infections, GU infections, meningitis, septicemia
  6. A-fib, ventricular arrhythmias, SVT, ACLS protocol for V-fib and V-tach
  7. Bronchodilator used to prevent airway obstruction in asthma or COPD

16 Clues: OsteoporosisHypertension, anginaDepression, anxiety, insomnia, Parkinson'sGenital herpes, herpes zoster, chicken poxRA, OA, ischemic stroke, and MI prophylaxisMI, acute ischemic stroke, occluded central lineBronchodilator used to prevent airway obstruction in asthma or COPDA-fib, ventricular arrhythmias, SVT, ACLS protocol for V-fib and V-tach...

Pulmonary 2023-07-24

Pulmonary crossword puzzle
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  1. A cancer that begins in the lungs and most often occurs in people who smoke
  2. potentially serious sleep disorder in which breathing repeatedly stops and starts
  3. a lung condition where your airways (tubes going into your lungs) get damaged and widen
  4. a highly contagious viral infection of the respiratory passages causing fever, severe aching, and catarrh, and often occurring in epidemics
  5. a chronic disease of unknown cause characterized by the enlargement of lymph nodes in many parts of the body and the widespread appearance of granulomas derived from the reticuloendothelial system
  6. a disease that causes scarring (fibrosis) of the lungs
  7. signs, symptoms, and conditions that continue or develop after initial COVID-19 infection
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  1. chronic inflammatory lung disease that causes obstructed airflow from the lungs
  2. a lung disease resulting from the inhalation of asbestos particles, marked by severe fibrosis and a high risk of mesothelioma
  3. A highly contagious respiratory tract infection that is easily preventable by vaccine
  4. a respiratory condition marked by spasms in the bronchi of the lungs, causing difficulty in breathing. It usually results from an allergic reaction or other forms of hypersensitivity
  5. an inflammation of the lining of your bronchial tubes, which carry air to and from your lungs
  6. an infectious bacterial disease characterized by the growth of nodules (tubercles) in the tissues, especially the lungs
  7. a persistent cough that lasts for at least eight weeks, and often much longer

14 Clues: a disease that causes scarring (fibrosis) of the lungsA cancer that begins in the lungs and most often occurs in people who smokea persistent cough that lasts for at least eight weeks, and often much longerchronic inflammatory lung disease that causes obstructed airflow from the lungs...

Science shepherd biology ch 32-33 2022-03-29

Science shepherd biology ch 32-33 crossword puzzle
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  1. Striated and has multiple nuclei per cell
  2. The exchange of gasses from the blood to the air across lung tissue
  3. A connective tissue made of a mixture of plasma, white blood cells, red blood cells, and molecules
  4. The respiratory muscle separating the chest cavity from the abdominal cavity
  5. The exchange of gasses from the blood across the tissues
  6. System to move oxygen and nutrients to tissues/organs; and carbon dioxide and wastes from tissues / organs.
  7. Supports, protects, makes blood, helps body move
  8. Acidic paste
  9. The rhythmic arterial bulge that can be felt with the fingers created by the heart beating
  10. Inorganic substances required for normal functioning of the body
  11. The branches of the respiratory tract; they conduct air between the trachea and the bronchioles
  12. Opens to let materials move from the stomach into the small intestines
  13. The main artery, which carries blood out of the heart
  14. Air sac at the end of the bronchioles where gas exchange takes place
  15. The property of some types of tissue, such as lung tissue, to expand and recoil back to its resting position
  16. Shorter with one nuclei in each cell
  17. Cells that make bone
  18. Extensive networks of capillaries where gas, nutrition, and waste exchange occurs in all tissues
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  1. The muscular chamber of the heart that pumps blood to the body
  2. Intermediate in length with 1 or 2 nuclei oer cell
  3. An iron-containing molecule; easily binds to oxygen and holds it in the red blood cell for transportation to the rest of the tissues
  4. The number of times the heart beats per minute
  5. Stores bile made in the liver and releases it to the small intestines
  6. first part of the small intestine which receives chyme from the stomach
  7. The chamber of the heart that pumps deoxygenated blood to the lungs
  8. A bundle of cells between the atria and the ventricles that conducts the electrical impulse for contraction from the atria into the ventricles
  9. That part of the body which holds the heart and lungs; the chest
  10. Wavelike motion as smooth muscles push down the contents
  11. Cofactors for enzymes to work properly
  12. The process of moving air into and out of the lungs; i.e. Breathing
  13. Blood moving from the heart to the tissues, then back to the heart
  14. The liquid part of the blood in which the blood cells are suspended
  15. The part of the respiratory tract where sound is generated; voice box
  16. Microscopic finger like projections that line the small intestine
  17. Air spaces in the skull; they warm the air

35 Clues: Acidic pasteCells that make boneShorter with one nuclei in each cellCofactors for enzymes to work properlyStriated and has multiple nuclei per cellAir spaces in the skull; they warm the airThe number of times the heart beats per minuteSupports, protects, makes blood, helps body moveIntermediate in length with 1 or 2 nuclei oer cell...

Body system 2020-12-14

Body system crossword puzzle
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  1. carries blood away from the heart
  2. major part of your body nervous system
  3. helps remove waste and is located in your lower back
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  1. part of the respiratory system and allows us to breathe
  2. carry blood to the heart
  3. tiny blood vessels
  4. part of the cellular level

7 Clues: tiny blood vesselscarry blood to the heartpart of the cellular levelcarries blood away from the heartmajor part of your body nervous systemhelps remove waste and is located in your lower backpart of the respiratory system and allows us to breathe

Respiratory OPTA 2013 (jh & hb) 2013-11-18

Respiratory OPTA 2013 (jh & hb) crossword puzzle
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  1. What type of nonneural factor is involved in increasing body temperature?
  2. What is the main regulatory chemical for respiration
  3. Phrenic and____ nerves transmit respiratory muscle to the brain
  4. The respiratory pattern where we breath more rapidly
  5. What does the term volition mean?
  6. If ph levels are____ , C02 levels will increase
  7. Inadequate oxygen delivery to body tissues
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  1. Cessation of breathing
  2. Concentration levels in the blood are detected by..?
  3. What main function does the medulla have in regards to our breathing rate?
  4. Often referred to as "air hunger" in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
  5. Part of the brain stem responsible for smoothing out the respiratory rate
  6. What type of nonneural factor is involved in gasping for air?
  7. What is another name for normal respiratory rate?

14 Clues: Cessation of breathingWhat does the term volition mean?Inadequate oxygen delivery to body tissuesIf ph levels are____ , C02 levels will increaseWhat is another name for normal respiratory rate?Concentration levels in the blood are detected by..?What is the main regulatory chemical for respirationThe respiratory pattern where we breath more rapidly...

Respiratory physiology 2022-11-14

Respiratory physiology crossword puzzle
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  1. direction of hemoglobin saturation curve in exercising muscles
  2. muscle of inspiration
  3. sympathetic action on bronchioles
  4. region of saturation curve that keeps a high saturation when PO2 drops
  5. disease that reduces surface are in the lungs
  6. less soluble in blood than carbon dioxide
  7. results of thoracic volume during inspiration
  8. arteries with a partial pressure of oxygen of 100
  9. abdominal muscles used during this part of breathing
  10. respiratory control area (two words no space)
  11. reduces surface tension in the lungs
  12. type of breathing when at rest
  13. results of intrapulmonary pressure during inspiration
  14. major method of transporting carbon dioxide in the blood
  15. name of volume and pressure law
  16. arteries with a partial pressure of carbon dioxide of 46
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  1. part of breathing when lungs expand
  2. pressure that changes from -6 to -4 during expiration
  3. name of system that exchanges gases
  4. causes bronchiolar constriction
  5. oxygen transport protein
  6. gas exchange area in lungs
  7. causes bronchiolar dilation
  8. receptors that monitor gas levels in the blood
  9. disease that causes mucus buildup and bronchiolar constriction
  10. type of hemoglobin with carbon dioxide attached
  11. term when hemoglobin is 100% full of oxygen
  12. relationship between pressure and volume in breathing

28 Clues: muscle of inspirationoxygen transport proteingas exchange area in lungscauses bronchiolar dilationtype of breathing when at restcauses bronchiolar constrictionname of volume and pressure lawsympathetic action on bronchiolespart of breathing when lungs expandname of system that exchanges gasesreduces surface tension in the lungs...

Respiratory physiology 2018-10-24

Respiratory physiology crossword puzzle
Across
  1. arteries with a partial pressure of of carbon dioxide of 46
  2. less soluble in blood than carbon dioxide
  3. disease that causes mucus buildup and bronchiolar constriction
  4. disease that reduces surface are in the lungs
  5. relationship between pressure and volume in breathing
  6. term when hemoglobin is 100% full of oxygen
  7. name of volume and pressure law
  8. respiratory control area (two words no space)
  9. abdominal muscles used during this part of breathing
  10. pressure that changes from -6 to -4 during expiration
  11. muscle of inspiration
  12. gas exchange area in lungs
  13. part of breathing when lungs expand
  14. results of thoracic volume during inspiration
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  1. region of saturation curve that keeps a high saturation when PO2 drops
  2. reduces surface tension in the lungs
  3. arteries with a partial pressure of oxygen of 100
  4. results of intrapulmonary pressure during inspiration
  5. oxygen transport protein
  6. direction of hemoglobin saturation curve in exercising muscles
  7. receptors that monitor gas levels in the blood
  8. major method of transporting carbon dioxide in the blood
  9. type of hemoglobin with carbon dioxide attached
  10. causes bronchiolar dilation
  11. sympathetic action on bronchioles
  12. causes bronchiolar constriction
  13. name of system that exchanges gases
  14. type of breathing when at rest

28 Clues: muscle of inspirationoxygen transport proteingas exchange area in lungscauses bronchiolar dilationtype of breathing when at restname of volume and pressure lawcauses bronchiolar constrictionsympathetic action on bronchiolesname of system that exchanges gasespart of breathing when lungs expandreduces surface tension in the lungs...

Respiratory physiology 2018-10-24

Respiratory physiology crossword puzzle
Across
  1. name of volume and pressure law
  2. disease that causes mucus buildup and bronchiolar constriction
  3. muscle of inspiration
  4. gas exchange area in lungs
  5. results of thoracic volume during inspiration
  6. causes bronchiolar dilation
  7. disease that reduces surface are in the lungs
  8. respiratory control area (two words no space)
  9. type of hemoglobin with carbon dioxide attached
  10. relationship between pressure and volume in breathing
  11. abdominal muscles used during this part of breathing
  12. term when hemoglobin is 100% full of oxygen
  13. arteries with a partial pressure of oxygen of 100
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  1. direction of hemoglobin saturation curve in exercising muscles
  2. oxygen transport protein
  3. receptors that monitor gas levels in the blood
  4. pressure that changes from -6 to -4 during expiration
  5. major method of transporting carbon dioxide in the blood
  6. type of breathing when at rest
  7. region of saturation curve that keeps a high saturation when PO2 drops
  8. results of intrapulmonary pressure during inspiration
  9. causes bronchiolar constriction
  10. name of system that exchanges gases
  11. part of breathing when lungs expand
  12. reduces surface tension in the lungs
  13. sympathetic action on bronchioles
  14. arteries with a partial pressure of of carbon dioxide of 46
  15. less soluble in blood than carbon dioxide

28 Clues: muscle of inspirationoxygen transport proteingas exchange area in lungscauses bronchiolar dilationtype of breathing when at restname of volume and pressure lawcauses bronchiolar constrictionsympathetic action on bronchiolesname of system that exchanges gasespart of breathing when lungs expandreduces surface tension in the lungs...

Respiratory physiology 2018-10-24

Respiratory physiology crossword puzzle
Across
  1. name of volume and pressure law
  2. arteries with a partial pressure of oxygen of 100
  3. direction of hemoglobin saturation curve in exercising muscles
  4. major method of transporting carbon dioxide in the blood
  5. disease that causes mucus buildup and bronchiolar constriction
  6. sympathetic action on bronchioles
  7. receptors that monitor gas levels in the blood
  8. arteries with a partial pressure of of carbon dioxide of 46
  9. name of system that exchanges gases
  10. results of intrapulmonary pressure during inspiration
  11. disease that reduces surface are in the lungs
  12. relationship between pressure and volume in breathing
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  1. less soluble in blood than carbon dioxide
  2. term when hemoglobin is 100% full of oxygen
  3. respiratory control area (two words no space)
  4. reduces surface tension in the lungs
  5. part of breathing when lungs expand
  6. causes bronchiolar constriction
  7. pressure that changes from -6 to -4 during expiration
  8. causes bronchiolar dilation
  9. region of saturation curve that keeps a high saturation when PO2 drops
  10. type of breathing when at rest
  11. oxygen transport protein
  12. muscle of inspiration
  13. type of hemoglobin with carbon dioxide attached
  14. abdominal muscles used during this part of breathing
  15. results of thoracic volume during inspiration
  16. gas exchange area in lungs

28 Clues: muscle of inspirationoxygen transport proteingas exchange area in lungscauses bronchiolar dilationtype of breathing when at restname of volume and pressure lawcauses bronchiolar constrictionsympathetic action on bronchiolespart of breathing when lungs expandname of system that exchanges gasesreduces surface tension in the lungs...

Respiratory physiology 2018-10-24

Respiratory physiology crossword puzzle
Across
  1. type of breathing when at rest
  2. arteries with a partial pressure of oxygen of 100
  3. causes bronchiolar dilation
  4. respiratory control area (two words no space)
  5. part of breathing when lungs expand
  6. sympathetic action on bronchioles
  7. reduces surface tension in the lungs
  8. term when hemoglobin is 100% full of oxygen
  9. name of system that exchanges gases
  10. results of intrapulmonary pressure during inspiration
  11. disease that reduces surface are in the lungs
  12. gas exchange area in lungs
  13. less soluble in blood than carbon dioxide
Down
  1. oxygen transport protein
  2. relationship between pressure and volume in breathing
  3. abdominal muscles used during this part of breathing
  4. pressure that changes from -6 to -4 during expiration
  5. arteries with a partial pressure of of carbon dioxide of 46
  6. receptors that monitor gas levels in the blood
  7. major method of transporting carbon dioxide in the blood
  8. causes bronchiolar constriction
  9. region of saturation curve that keeps a high saturation when PO2 drops
  10. muscle of inspiration
  11. disease that causes mucus buildup and bronchiolar constriction
  12. direction of hemoglobin saturation curve in exercising muscles
  13. type of hemoglobin with carbon dioxide attached
  14. results of thoracic volume during inspiration
  15. name of volume and pressure law

28 Clues: muscle of inspirationoxygen transport proteingas exchange area in lungscauses bronchiolar dilationtype of breathing when at restcauses bronchiolar constrictionname of volume and pressure lawsympathetic action on bronchiolespart of breathing when lungs expandname of system that exchanges gasesreduces surface tension in the lungs...

Infectious Disease Vocabulary 2024-05-06

Infectious Disease Vocabulary crossword puzzle
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  1. A chemical produced by a B cell of the immune system that destroys pathogens
  2. A lymphocyte that produces proteins that help destroy pathogens
  3. diseases caused by pathogens
  4. A molecule that the immune system recognizes either as part of the body or as coming from outside the body
  5. A disorder in which the immune system is overly sensitive to a foreign substance
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  1. A chemical that can kill bacteria without harming a person's cells
  2. disease-causing organism
  3. A substance or a factor in the environment that can cause cancer
  4. A substance that causes an allergy
  5. A condition in which either the pancreas fails to produce enough insulin or the body's cells can't use it properly
  6. A disorder in which the respiratory passages narrow significantly
  7. A disease caused by a virus that attacks the immune system

12 Clues: disease-causing organismdiseases caused by pathogensA substance that causes an allergyA disease caused by a virus that attacks the immune systemA lymphocyte that produces proteins that help destroy pathogensA substance or a factor in the environment that can cause cancerA disorder in which the respiratory passages narrow significantly...

Organ System Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-23

Organ System Crossword Puzzle crossword puzzle
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  1. system consists of the gastrointestinal tract plus the accessory organs of digestion.
  2. System your body's central framework
  3. System nervous system is made up of nerves that branch off from the spinal cord and extend to all parts of the body.
  4. system a complex network of glands and organs. It uses hormones to control and coordinate your body's metabolism, energy level, reproduction, growth and development, and response to injury, stress, and mood.
  5. System a system of organs that includes the heart, blood vessels, and blood which is circulated throughout the entire body of a human or other vertebrate.
  6. System specialized cells called muscle fibers.
  7. System It consists of your skin, hair, nails and glands
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  1. System passive biological system that removes excess, unnecessary materials from the body fluids of an organism
  2. System also known as the genital system, is the biological system made up of all the anatomical organs involved in sexual reproduction.
  3. system a biological system consisting of specific organs and structures used for gas exchange in animals and plants.
  4. System It maintains fluid levels in our body tissues by removing all fluids that leak out of our blood vessels.

11 Clues: System your body's central frameworkSystem specialized cells called muscle fibers.System It consists of your skin, hair, nails and glandssystem consists of the gastrointestinal tract plus the accessory organs of digestion.System passive biological system that removes excess, unnecessary materials from the body fluids of an organism...

7th Grade Human Body Systems 2021-08-17

7th Grade Human Body Systems crossword puzzle
Across
  1. system that regulates temperature; includes skin and hair
  2. system that transmits signals from the body to the brain; consists of nerves, brain and spinal cord
  3. system that contains the heart and blood vessels which circulate blood throughout the body
  4. disposing of the body's waste
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  1. this is also known as the urinary system
  2. breaks down food; includes esophagus, stomach, and intestines
  3. system that includes bone, cartilages, and ligaments; protects major internal organs and provides overall support.
  4. system that helps movement of the body, maintains posture, and circulates blood throughout the body
  5. system that brings air into the body and removes carbon dioxide

9 Clues: disposing of the body's wastethis is also known as the urinary systemsystem that regulates temperature; includes skin and hairbreaks down food; includes esophagus, stomach, and intestinessystem that brings air into the body and removes carbon dioxidesystem that contains the heart and blood vessels which circulate blood throughout the body...

โรคติดต่ออันตราย 2021-08-18

โรคติดต่ออันตราย crossword puzzle
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  1. XDR-TB
  2. Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever
  3. Smallpox
  4. Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome
  5. Handra virus disease
  6. COVID-19
  7. Nipah virus disease
Down
  1. Lassa fever
  2. Marburg virus disease
  3. West Nile Fever
  4. Ebola virus disease
  5. Plague
  6. Middle East Respiratory Syndrome
  7. Yellow fever

14 Clues: PlagueXDR-TBSmallpoxCOVID-19Lassa feverYellow feverWest Nile FeverEbola virus diseaseNipah virus diseaseHandra virus diseaseMarburg virus diseaseCrimean-Congo hemorrhagic feverMiddle East Respiratory SyndromeSevere Acute Respiratory Syndrome

Health and safety 2022-02-24

Health and safety crossword puzzle
Across
  1. personal protective equipment
  2. these protect your eyes
  3. safety feature in a plug
  4. this sign forbides behaviour likely to cause harm
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  1. where all hand tools should be returned to after use
  2. colour of a warning sign
  3. protects your face when using the lathe
  4. colour of an emergency sign
  5. it protects your respiratory system
  6. a possible danger or risk

10 Clues: these protect your eyescolour of a warning signsafety feature in a pluga possible danger or riskcolour of an emergency signpersonal protective equipmentit protects your respiratory systemprotects your face when using the lathethis sign forbides behaviour likely to cause harmwhere all hand tools should be returned to after use

REC 2024-02-05

REC crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the passages that direct air into the lungs
  2. main organ of the respiratory system
  3. high blood pressure
  4. smallest branches of the bronchi
  5. upper chambers of the heart
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  1. inflammation of the bronchi
  2. blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart
  3. either of two openings in the nose
  4. lower chambers of the heart
  5. liquid part of blood

10 Clues: high blood pressureliquid part of bloodinflammation of the bronchilower chambers of the heartupper chambers of the heartsmallest branches of the bronchieither of two openings in the nosemain organ of the respiratory systemthe passages that direct air into the lungsblood vessels that carry blood back to the heart

Storage of chemicals and signage 2016-05-09

Storage of chemicals and signage crossword puzzle
Across
  1. White and .............. for mandatory signs.
  2. Given off by striping paint.
  3. Category of a yellow and white sign.
  4. System to be used when stripping paint.
  5. White and ............. for information, safe condition.
  6. .............. statement.
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  1. What is a material that can burn
  2. A sign for stopping certain activities.
  3. What can be developed though a method statement.
  4. Listed in a method statement.
  5. ...... eye from looking at someone welding

11 Clues: .............. statement.Given off by striping paint.Listed in a method statement.What is a material that can burnCategory of a yellow and white sign.A sign for stopping certain activities.System to be used when stripping paint....... eye from looking at someone weldingWhite and .............. for mandatory signs....

The Human Body 2013-05-10

The Human Body crossword puzzle
Across
  1. an organ that is part of the digestive system but does not directly process food is called a __________ organ
  2. the uniform mixing of particles between two substances (even if divided)
  3. prevents backflow in the circulatory system
  4. chemically breaks down food by breaking bonds in protein chains and complex carbohydrates
  5. begins the chemical breakdown of protein (in the stomach)
  6. the smallest branch of blood vessels
  7. the blood vessel that takes blood away from the heart
  8. concentration of a substance is greater in a cell than outside
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  1. the movement of particles between two substances against the natural tendency
  2. the exchange of O2 and CO2 between the circulatory and respiratory system occurs here
  3. the 2 blood vessels that bring blood to the heart
  4. concentration of a substance is equal inside and outside a cell
  5. regulates the flow of food/waste between parts of the digestive system
  6. concentration of a substance is greater oustide a cell than inside

14 Clues: the smallest branch of blood vesselsprevents backflow in the circulatory systemthe 2 blood vessels that bring blood to the heartthe blood vessel that takes blood away from the heartbegins the chemical breakdown of protein (in the stomach)concentration of a substance is greater in a cell than outside...

The Body 2015-03-31

The Body crossword puzzle
Across
  1. organs that expand when we breathe
  2. what you first inhale when breathing
  3. bones in your body
  4. the process of eating
  5. things in your body that help you move, strong
  6. moves the food around
  7. this system keeps us going fitness wise for hours
  8. you have these in your elbow, ankle, shoulder and hips
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  1. something that gives us energy and keeps us alive, we digest it
  2. your muscles help you do this
  3. connects muscles to bones
  4. where the food goes
  5. where nutrients are absorbed
  6. helps you move around
  7. the process of breathing
  8. what you breath out

16 Clues: bones in your bodywhere the food goeswhat you breath outhelps you move aroundthe process of eatingmoves the food aroundthe process of breathingconnects muscles to boneswhere nutrients are absorbedyour muscles help you do thisorgans that expand when we breathewhat you first inhale when breathingthings in your body that help you move, strong...

respirtaory 2024-04-15

respirtaory crossword puzzle
Across
  1. acute inflammation in the lung tissue
  2. inflammation of the bronchi
  3. air passage that goes from throat to bronchi
  4. process of inspiration and expiration
  5. main organs of the respiratory system
  6. incurable lung disease where alveoli fill with air
  7. bronchi become dialated and damaged
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  1. branches that lead from the trachea to the lungs
  2. breathing in
  3. sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs
  4. the administration of oxygen
  5. mucos coughed up from lungs
  6. coughing up blood
  7. chronic disease that makes it hard to breathe
  8. breathing out
  9. clapping the chest to help clear lungs

16 Clues: breathing inbreathing outcoughing up bloodinflammation of the bronchimucos coughed up from lungsthe administration of oxygenbronchi become dialated and damagedacute inflammation in the lung tissueprocess of inspiration and expirationmain organs of the respiratory systemclapping the chest to help clear lungs...

Human Body System 2022-02-03

Human Body System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. This is the Blood vessel that carries blood back to the heart
  2. This is a protein that is used by your immune system to distinguish them from their own cells
  3. This is a blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
  4. This is given to people to induce an immune response that prepares the body for future invaders
  5. This body system help you get rid of CO2
Down
  1. This body system involve white blood cells and protecting you from pathogens
  2. This is a protein that is made in response to foreign pathogens
  3. This is the blood Vessel where gas exchange happens
  4. This body system help you break down and absorb the food that you eat.
  5. This is a protein that help break down the food that you eat
  6. This is the body system that transports blood throughout your body

11 Clues: This body system help you get rid of CO2This is the blood Vessel where gas exchange happensThis is a protein that help break down the food that you eatThis is the Blood vessel that carries blood back to the heartThis is a blood vessel that carries blood away from the heartThis is a protein that is made in response to foreign pathogens...

Functions of Human Body Systems 2024-04-25

Functions of Human Body Systems crossword puzzle
Across
  1. releases hormones to regulate growth and other bodily functions
  2. aides in movement of the body
  3. " control center" of the body that sends and receives messages to respond to internal/ external stimuli
  4. delivers oxygen and nutrients to cells and takes away wastes
  5. body system that works with all systems to remove waste from the body
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  1. helps breakdown food into nutrients used by cells in the body
  2. the body system that provides protection from external environments
  3. the body system that supports movement, protects the organs and stores minerals in bones
  4. the system that removes fresh air into your body while removing waste gases

9 Clues: aides in movement of the bodydelivers oxygen and nutrients to cells and takes away wasteshelps breakdown food into nutrients used by cells in the bodyreleases hormones to regulate growth and other bodily functionsthe body system that provides protection from external environmentsbody system that works with all systems to remove waste from the body...

Elite Crossword 2022-01-27

Elite Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. It is a measure used by CMS to determine hospital reimbursement rates for Medicare and Medicaid (abbreviation).
  2. A Common Security Framework that was developed to address the multitude of security, privacy and regulatory challenges facing healthcare organizations.
  3. Elevated blood pressure.
  4. Excess fluid buildup, thereby causing swelling.
  5. The branch of medicine dealing with disorders of the nervous system.
  6. The medical specialty that deals with diseases involving the respiratory tract.
  7. A group of diseases that result in too much sugar in the blood (high blood glucose).
  8. Care that specializes in the kidneys.
  9. The branch of medicine that deals with the disorders of the heart as well as some parts of the circulatory system.
Down
  1. Part of the immune system, these cells fight infections by attacking bacteria, viruses, and germs that invade the body. “_______ Blood Cells”
  2. A physician that provides general care within a hospital. Many hospitalists are internal medicine physicians by training.
  3. Damage to the brain due to an interruption of its blood supply.
  4. The branch of medicine focused on the digestive system and its disorders.
  5. A blood clot.
  6. The branch of medicine that focuses on surgical and medical diseases of the urinary-tract and male reparative system.
  7. The branch medicine dealing with the endocrine system and its specific secretions known as hormones.
  8. An infection the inflames the air sacs in the lungs, typically with fluid or pus.

17 Clues: A blood clot.Elevated blood pressure.Care that specializes in the kidneys.Excess fluid buildup, thereby causing swelling.Damage to the brain due to an interruption of its blood supply.The branch of medicine dealing with disorders of the nervous system.The branch of medicine focused on the digestive system and its disorders....

NOSE 2025-11-18

NOSE crossword puzzle
Across
  1. lining of the internal body cavities like the mouth, nose and lungs
  2. dried nasal mucus trapping particles
  3. two external openings of the nasal cavity
  4. thin wall of cartilage in your nose separating both nostrils
  5. processes smell information by relaying signals from the nose to the brain for interpretation
  6. filters, warms, and humidifies inhaled air, while also being the site for the sense of smell and immune defense
  7. system network of organs that takes in oxygen and expels carbon dioxide
  8. air-filled cavities in the skull surrounding the nose to help filter and warm air.
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  1. the process of detecting and interpreting odors
  2. organ that intakes and filters air
  3. they bind to specific receptors on olfactory neurons in the nose, which triggers a signal that is sent to the brain for interpretation as a smell
  4. proteins that detect and distinguish odor molecules, initiating the sense of smell by converting chemical signals into electrical signals
  5. stem controls respiratory function
  6. hair-like lining in the nose trapping foreign particles.

14 Clues: organ that intakes and filters airdried nasal mucus trapping particlesstem controls respiratory functiontwo external openings of the nasal cavitythe process of detecting and interpreting odorshair-like lining in the nose trapping foreign particles.thin wall of cartilage in your nose separating both nostrils...

Biology 2021-08-24

Biology crossword puzzle
Across
  1. starch digesting enzyme
  2. which is the connecting tissue other than blood
  3. supported by c shaped cartilaginous rings
  4. what comes after pharynx in respiratory system
  5. site of gaseous exchange in humans
  6. Scientific name for energy
Down
  1. makes the medium acidic 8n stomach
  2. part where digestion begins
  3. muscles that regulate the opening of stomach in small intestine
  4. stores bill juice

10 Clues: stores bill juicestarch digesting enzymeScientific name for energypart where digestion beginsmakes the medium acidic 8n stomachsite of gaseous exchange in humanssupported by c shaped cartilaginous ringswhat comes after pharynx in respiratory systemwhich is the connecting tissue other than blood...

Science 2022-05-31

Science crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Pumps blood around the body
  2. Where the blood from the stomach goes
  3. The key to the respiratory system
  4. A bunch of cells
  5. Systems a bunch of organs
  6. How we eat food and the other way to breath
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  1. Carries oxygen to the heart
  2. Is the computer of the body
  3. What holds your lungs
  4. One way to take air into your body
  5. Where food is turned around with chemicals
  6. A bunch of tissues

12 Clues: A bunch of cellsA bunch of tissuesWhat holds your lungsSystems a bunch of organsCarries oxygen to the heartPumps blood around the bodyIs the computer of the bodyThe key to the respiratory systemOne way to take air into your bodyWhere the blood from the stomach goesWhere food is turned around with chemicalsHow we eat food and the other way to breath

Organ Systems 2022-01-13

Organ Systems crossword puzzle
Across
  1. flow of blood, in, to, and from the heart
  2. sending/receiving messages to the brain and body
  3. bringing in oxygen
  4. keeping your body healthy
  5. covers your body and helps to protect it
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  1. collect excess fluids and returns them to the body
  2. helps you to move
  3. makes, stores, and eliminates urine
  4. dealing with any system that excretes waster
  5. to break down food
  6. helps support/protect your body
  7. controls body functions using chemicals

12 Clues: helps you to moveto break down foodbringing in oxygenkeeping your body healthyhelps support/protect your bodymakes, stores, and eliminates urinecontrols body functions using chemicalscovers your body and helps to protect itflow of blood, in, to, and from the heartdealing with any system that excretes waster...

Organ Systems 2022-01-13

Organ Systems crossword puzzle
Across
  1. flow of blood, in, to, and from the heart
  2. sending/receiving messages to the brain and body
  3. bringing in oxygen
  4. keeping your body healthy
  5. covers your body and helps to protect it
Down
  1. collect excess fluids and returns them to the body
  2. helps you to move
  3. makes, stores, and eliminates urine
  4. dealing with any system that excretes waster
  5. to break down food
  6. helps support/protect your body
  7. controls body functions using chemicals

12 Clues: helps you to moveto break down foodbringing in oxygenkeeping your body healthyhelps support/protect your bodymakes, stores, and eliminates urinecontrols body functions using chemicalscovers your body and helps to protect itflow of blood, in, to, and from the heartdealing with any system that excretes waster...

The Integumentary System 2023-09-07

The Integumentary System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. encloses the lungs
  2. membrane that lines the body cavities that open to the outside world
  3. lines the abdominal cavity
  4. type of membrane that functions to provide a lining for the internal and external surfaces
  5. inner lining that covers each organ
  6. membrane that does not include epithelial cells
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  1. outer lining
  2. example of a synovial joint
  3. surrounds the heart
  4. slippery solution that protects mucous membranes
  5. cutaneous membrane
  6. hollow organ of the respiratory system

12 Clues: outer liningencloses the lungscutaneous membranesurrounds the heartlines the abdominal cavityexample of a synovial jointinner lining that covers each organhollow organ of the respiratory systemmembrane that does not include epithelial cellsslippery solution that protects mucous membranes...

Health Watch 2022-09-07

Health Watch crossword puzzle
Across
  1. a type of germ
  2. between the upper and lower parts of a human leg
  3. where the arm joins the body
  4. a place where very sick people go
  5. to expel air from the lungs suddenly
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  1. physical discomfort
  2. unusually high temperature
  3. an infection of the upper respiratory system
  4. the organ where the food gets digested
  5. a continuous pain in the head
  6. affected with disease or illness

11 Clues: a type of germphysical discomfortunusually high temperaturewhere the arm joins the bodya continuous pain in the headaffected with disease or illnessa place where very sick people goto expel air from the lungs suddenlythe organ where the food gets digestedan infection of the upper respiratory systembetween the upper and lower parts of a human leg

The Excretory System 2015-03-30

The Excretory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. A tube that connects the bladder to the meatus so that fluids can be removed from the body
  2. the _____ system helps humans breathe in oxygen and the excretory system assists in releasing carbon dioxide
  3. Excretory organ that stores liquid waste
  4. the _____ system consumes food and liquids and the excretory system gets rid of unnecessary parts of the food and liquid
Down
  1. A disease that shows symptoms of swelling, protein in urine, and low blood protein levels
  2. Cells in an animals body in the excretory system that synthesize​ a substance like hormones
  3. The inflammation of one or both kidneys
  4. the inflammation of the bladder
  5. Excretory organ that removes waste products from the blood
  6. Tube that carries liquid waste from kidneys to the bladder

10 Clues: the inflammation of the bladderThe inflammation of one or both kidneysExcretory organ that stores liquid wasteExcretory organ that removes waste products from the bloodTube that carries liquid waste from kidneys to the bladderA disease that shows symptoms of swelling, protein in urine, and low blood protein levels...

December Review 2025-12-04

December Review crossword puzzle
Across
  1. directional plane that separates body into front and back halves
  2. nonliving, small pathogen
  3. voicebox
  4. "against" "life" medicine
  5. large tubes that carry air from the trachea
  6. where gas exchange occurs in the lungs
  7. pathogenic, unicellular, living organism
  8. main organ of the respiratory system
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  1. blood vessels that carry blood away
  2. closer to a point or to the trunk
  3. organ that is the "command center"
  4. this is carried by blood red cells and exchanged for carbon dioxide in alveoli
  5. word that means "life"-"one who studies"
  6. organ that pumps blood
  7. closer to the midline
  8. slow heart rate

16 Clues: voiceboxslow heart ratecloser to the midlineorgan that pumps bloodnonliving, small pathogen"against" "life" medicinecloser to a point or to the trunkorgan that is the "command center"blood vessels that carry blood awaymain organ of the respiratory systemwhere gas exchange occurs in the lungsword that means "life"-"one who studies"...

Science R.E.V.I.E.W Really Extraordinary Valuable Information Ever Wanted!!! 2013-11-28

Science R.E.V.I.E.W Really Extraordinary Valuable Information Ever Wanted!!! crossword puzzle
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  1. Which mechanism enhances or amplifies a change in your system? (positive or negative)
  2. "collection of similar cells that group together to perform a specialized function".
  3. When you sweat, does your body temperature increase or decrease?
  4. What is the scientific term for Goosebumps?
  5. What is the names of the process where your internal environment stays constant.
  6. The process of homeostasis involves two systems. The nervous system and the _____________ system.
  7. During child birth, the hypothalamus stimulates the ____________ _________ to release oxytocin. (two words)
  8. Where is the hypothalamus located? in the __________.
  9. This type of tissue binds, supports and protects structures in the body.
  10. When you Shiver, does your body temperature increase or decrease?
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  1. Examples of this type of tissue is :'outer layer of skin, the inside of your mouth and stomach, tissue surrounding body organs.
  2. When you are hot, what is an involuntary action you can do to keep up your body temperature constant? Your blood vessels will ____________.
  3. In a frog, where does the small intestine lead to? (two words)
  4. This type of tissue makes up the following: brain, spinal cord, and your nerves.
  5. This type of tissue is a 'specialized tissue that can contract'.
  6. This organ system's primary role is, that oxygen is inhaled, and travels into the body and carbon dioxide is expelled from the body. This system is the ______________ system.
  7. Thermoregulation is an example of positive or negative feedback?
  8. A structure that contains a minimum of 2 different types of tissues that work together for a similar purpose.
  9. The main organs used in the system is: stomach, small intestines and large intestines. This is the _______________ system.
  10. Systems involving homeostasis needs three things: a sensor, an integrator and a __________.
  11. What is the name of he structure that secretes hormones?

21 Clues: What is the scientific term for Goosebumps?Where is the hypothalamus located? in the __________.What is the name of he structure that secretes hormones?In a frog, where does the small intestine lead to? (two words)When you sweat, does your body temperature increase or decrease?This type of tissue is a 'specialized tissue that can contract'....

Improvement of children' health 2021-03-23

Improvement of children' health crossword puzzle
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  1. necessary for growth
  2. pustular rash, occuring once in a lifetime
  3. the system for protection
  4. important to express freely
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  1. chase away unwanted microbes
  2. most commonly caused by streptococcus
  3. important daily habit for healthy lifestyle
  4. period of life
  5. Most common cause of severe asthma and respiratory infections in children

9 Clues: period of lifenecessary for growththe system for protectionimportant to express freelychase away unwanted microbesmost commonly caused by streptococcuspustular rash, occuring once in a lifetimeimportant daily habit for healthy lifestyleMost common cause of severe asthma and respiratory infections in children

The Excretory System Vocabulary 2021-11-09

The Excretory System Vocabulary crossword puzzle
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  1. Waste that is related to the respiratory
  2. The kidney filters blood every ___ minutes.
  3. The Excretory System gets rid of _____.
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  1. Connecter of the bladder to the outside of the body
  2. Storage sac
  3. Scientific word for undigested food
  4. Connecter of the kidney to the bladder
  5. Cellular waste
  6. Produces urine

9 Clues: Storage sacCellular wasteProduces urineScientific word for undigested foodConnecter of the kidney to the bladderThe Excretory System gets rid of _____.Waste that is related to the respiratoryThe kidney filters blood every ___ minutes.Connecter of the bladder to the outside of the body

The Excretory System Vocabulary 2021-11-09

The Excretory System Vocabulary crossword puzzle
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  1. Waste that is related to the respiratory
  2. The kidney filters blood every ___ minutes.
  3. The Excretory System gets rid of _____.
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  1. Connecter of the bladder to the outside of the body
  2. Storage sac
  3. Scientific word for undigested food
  4. Connecter of the kidney to the bladder
  5. Cellular waste
  6. Produces urine

9 Clues: Storage sacCellular wasteProduces urineScientific word for undigested foodConnecter of the kidney to the bladderThe Excretory System gets rid of _____.Waste that is related to the respiratoryThe kidney filters blood every ___ minutes.Connecter of the bladder to the outside of the body

Unit 2: Crossword 1 2023-12-17

Unit 2: Crossword 1 crossword puzzle
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  1. food travels through the...
  2. a small opening in the plant that allows carbon dioxide and oxygen to move into or out of the leaf
  3. moves out of the stomata
  4. carries water from the roots to the stem and leaves
  5. transport blood back to your heart
  6. a large muscle below the lungs that contracts and relaxes as air moves into and out of your lungs
  7. the body system responsible for gas exchange
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  1. the main organ in the respiratory system
  2. an organ that acts as a pump for your circulatory system
  3. carries dissolved sugars(food) throughout the plant
  4. the two narrower tubes that lead into the lungs
  5. where gas exchange occurs in the lungs
  6. are very tiny blood vessels that enable oxygen, carbon dioxide, and nutrients to diffuse to your cells
  7. carry blood away from the heart
  8. a tube like passageway at the top of the throat that receives air, food, and liquids from the mouth or nose
  9. air travels through the…

16 Clues: moves out of the stomataair travels through the…food travels through the...carry blood away from the hearttransport blood back to your heartwhere gas exchange occurs in the lungsthe main organ in the respiratory systemthe body system responsible for gas exchangethe two narrower tubes that lead into the lungs...

Elite Crossword 2022-01-27

Elite Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. Part of the immune system, these cells fight infections by attacking bacteria, viruses, and germs that invade the body. “_______ Blood Cells”
  2. The branch of medicine that deals with the disorders of the heart as well as some parts of the circulatory system.
  3. A group of diseases that result in too much sugar in the blood (high blood glucose).
  4. Elevated blood pressure.
  5. Damage to the brain due to an interruption of its blood supply.
  6. The medical specialty that deals with diseases involving the respiratory tract.
  7. The branch medicine dealing with the endocrine system and its specific secretions known as hormones.
  8. A blood clot.
  9. The branch of medicine that focuses on surgical and medical diseases of the urinary-tract and male reparative system.
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  1. An infection the inflames the air sacs in the lungs, typically with fluid or pus.
  2. It is a measure used by CMS to determine hospital reimbursement rates for Medicare and Medicaid (abbreviation).
  3. The branch of medicine focused on the digestive system and its disorders.
  4. A Common Security Framework that was developed to address the multitude of security, privacy and regulatory challenges facing healthcare organizations.
  5. Excess fluid buildup, thereby causing swelling.
  6. The branch of medicine dealing with disorders of the nervous system.
  7. A physician that provides general care within a hospital. Many hospitalists are internal medicine physicians by training.
  8. Care that specializes in the kidneys.

17 Clues: A blood clot.Elevated blood pressure.Care that specializes in the kidneys.Excess fluid buildup, thereby causing swelling.Damage to the brain due to an interruption of its blood supply.The branch of medicine dealing with disorders of the nervous system.The branch of medicine focused on the digestive system and its disorders....

Excretory System Key Words 2022-11-07

Excretory System Key Words crossword puzzle
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  1. Tubes that lead from each kidney to the bladder
  2. Is a system that gets rid of undigested food (feces)
  3. Tube that carries urine from the bladder to the outside of the body
  4. Is a system that gets rid of salts
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  1. Is a system that gets rid of carbon dioxide
  2. Filters blood that contains cellular wastes
  3. Elastic, muscular organ that holds urine until it leaves the body, and is a storage sac for urine
  4. The ________ of excretory system is to eliminate waste

8 Clues: Is a system that gets rid of saltsIs a system that gets rid of carbon dioxideFilters blood that contains cellular wastesTubes that lead from each kidney to the bladderIs a system that gets rid of undigested food (feces)The ________ of excretory system is to eliminate wasteTube that carries urine from the bladder to the outside of the body...

Body Systems Crossword 2022-05-23

Body Systems Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. the animal hatched without a shell in the Anchor phenomenon
  2. part of the nervous system that connects the nerve cells to the brain
  3. the body system that moves blood, nutrients, and oxygen to the cells and removes waste products
  4. we have learned about the different body _____ in this unit
  5. one of the main organs in the digestive system
  6. the main organ in the nervous system
  7. the infectious disease we learned about in the Engage; enters the body through the mouth and nose
  8. a type of neuron that generates a response to the stimulus
  9. a collection of tissues working together for one specific function
  10. a group of cells with similar structure and function that work as a unit
  11. the body system that adds air and removes CO2 from the body
  12. the last name of your favorite science teacher ;)
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  1. the scientific study of life/living things
  2. Ms. Picolo's fav kpop group #smoothlikebutter
  3. the sweet treat you will get from Ms. Picolo later this week to celebrate the end of the school year!!
  4. the process of cell division resulting in two identical daughter cells
  5. body system that allows for complex and simple motion
  6. a 1 word name for a nerve cell
  7. a type of neuron that takes in a stimulus
  8. a change in the environment that is detected by nerve receptors
  9. a type of specialized body cell that stores energy for later use
  10. another word for a living being (plants, animals, etc)
  11. the small, furry animal that we used to simulate the processes of natural selection

23 Clues: a 1 word name for a nerve cellthe main organ in the nervous systema type of neuron that takes in a stimulusthe scientific study of life/living thingsMs. Picolo's fav kpop group #smoothlikebutterone of the main organs in the digestive systemthe last name of your favorite science teacher ;)body system that allows for complex and simple motion...

Body Systems Act 1-3 Crossword Review 2024-09-23

Body Systems Act 1-3 Crossword Review crossword puzzle
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  1. In science, things are talked about from smallest to largest
  2. Is the largest organ in your body and has many functions.
  3. When a person agrees to an experiment knowing the possible risks
  4. The system that senses the outside world and communicates to all other body systems
  5. The system that is responsible for eliminating waste from the body
  6. The type of observation that includes numbers
  7. Liver, spinal cord, and heart are all an example of this
  8. Body system that provides support, shape, and protection.
  9. The set of moral principles that helps to decide what is right and wrong in medical situations
  10. The system that exchanges gas between the body and surrounding air
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  1. We often make these in science to help us to study something that is too big/small/complex
  2. Groups of organs that work together to perform a specific function in the body
  3. Tests that are run on human volunteers to show that a new medicine/device is safe
  4. Information that supports or refutes a claim
  5. Body system that uses blood to transport nutrients and wastes.
  6. A handsaw's structure allows it to do its job, which is called its ______________.
  7. Paper versus plastic is an example of one of these
  8. Body system that breaks down and uses the nutrients in the food we eat
  9. What Dr.Goldberger thought was causing Pellagra
  10. A conclusion made based on one of more observations
  11. The type of observation that uses your 5 senses
  12. The disease that Dr.Goldberger was researching
  13. Describes the shape, size, and material something is made of.

23 Clues: Information that supports or refutes a claimThe type of observation that includes numbersThe disease that Dr.Goldberger was researchingWhat Dr.Goldberger thought was causing PellagraThe type of observation that uses your 5 sensesPaper versus plastic is an example of one of theseA conclusion made based on one of more observations...

Biology Review from Cells to Human Body 2025-01-09

Biology Review from Cells to Human Body crossword puzzle
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  1. Chloroplasts energy source
  2. Most ancient living kingdom
  3. Prefix small + Suffix instrument for seeing
  4. mouth, esophagus, stomach, small and large intestines system
  5. Human and Hissing Cockroach Kingdom
  6. Chromatin transformed for cell division
  7. Prefix self + Suffix food
  8. Dr. Moreno to Muscatel as _______ to cell
  9. C6H12o6
  10. CO2 (2 words)
  11. Prefix life + Suffix someone who studies
  12. Mitochondria energy
  13. heart, blood vessels, and blood system
  14. Able to make own food
  15. You! (You’re just a bunch of organ systems.)
  16. Second skin in plant cells
  17. Movement high to low, no energy needed
  18. Make up chromosomes
  19. system of red blood cell production
  20. Animals, Plants, Fungi, but not Bacteria
  21. O2
  22. Single Cell
  23. H2O
  24. The best class in the world is _______!
  25. Cell jelly
  26. Prefix arrangement or order + Suffix order of names
  27. brain, spinal cord, and nerves system
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  1. Cell division, from one to two
  2. lungs system
  3. tissues working together
  4. Cell powerhouse
  5. Prefix green + Suffix living substance
  6. organs working together (2 words)
  7. skeletal system partner for movement
  8. cells working together
  9. Border patrol of cell
  10. Genes home in the nucleus
  11. Job of Coarse Adjustment Knob
  12. All living things grow and __________.
  13. Math needed for Eyepiece and Objective Lens for Total Power
  14. Your favorite teacher is Mr. _______!
  15. Protein makers of cell
  16. Water diffusion
  17. All living things share is that all living things __________ to their environment.
  18. Energy needed, movement low to high (2 words)
  19. Prefix true + Suffix cell

46 Clues: O2H2OC6H12o6Cell jellySingle Celllungs systemCO2 (2 words)Cell powerhouseWater diffusionMitochondria energyMake up chromosomesBorder patrol of cellAble to make own foodcells working togetherProtein makers of celltissues working togetherPrefix self + Suffix foodGenes home in the nucleusPrefix true + Suffix cellChloroplasts energy source...

Drugs + the ANS 2019-11-14

Drugs + the ANS crossword puzzle
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  1. The bronchodilator used in asthma which mimics that actions of NA.
  2. B2 adrenoceptors are found in the ...
  3. Atropine is a drug which blocks the effect of ACh to reduce.... during operations.
  4. This neurotransmitter is released from a pre-ganglionic efferent neurone at a ganglion.
  5. The type of receptor that ACh interacts with on a post-ganglionic neurone.
  6. A drug that mimics ACh and is used to stimulate the return of normal GI function after anaesthesia.
  7. The receptor on the target tissue in the sympathetic nervous system.
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  1. When this nervous system is stimulated the heart rate decreases and pupils constrict.
  2. B1 adrenoceptors are found in the ...
  3. The type of receptor that ACh interacts with on the target tissue in the parasympathetic nervous system.
  4. Beta Blockers cannot be used by individuals with what respiratory condition.
  5. When this nervous system is stimulated the heart rate increases and the pupil dilates.
  6. The neurotransmitter released from most sympathetic post ganglionic nerve endings.
  7. Botulinum toxin inhibits ACh...

14 Clues: Botulinum toxin inhibits ACh...B1 adrenoceptors are found in the ...B2 adrenoceptors are found in the ...The bronchodilator used in asthma which mimics that actions of NA.The receptor on the target tissue in the sympathetic nervous system.The type of receptor that ACh interacts with on a post-ganglionic neurone....

MY GOOD PUZZLE 2023-10-31

MY GOOD PUZZLE crossword puzzle
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  1. Airways in the lungs that lead from the bronchi to the alveoli.
  2. Tiny finger-shaped structures that cover the inner surface of the small intestine where digested food is absorbed
  3. System. System that removes cellular waste from your body and controls water balance.
  4. Found in the kidney, little filter that blood goes through.
  5. lower chamber of the heart
  6. Blood Cell. Blood cells that carry oxygen from the lungs to the body cells.
  7. Large, flat muscle at the bottom of the chest cavity that helps with breathing
  8. A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart.
  9. The passages that direct air into the lungs
  10. Allows air to pass to and from lungs (windpipe)
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  1. A group of similar cells that perform the same function.
  2. smallest blood vessel; connects arteries and veins - is where stuff is being delivered and picked-up.
  3. System. System that brings oxygen into the body. Gets rid of carbon dioxide.
  4. A muscular tube that connects the mouth to the stomach.
  5. Airways in the lungs that lead from the bronchi to the alveoli.

15 Clues: lower chamber of the heartThe passages that direct air into the lungsAllows air to pass to and from lungs (windpipe)A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart.A muscular tube that connects the mouth to the stomach.A group of similar cells that perform the same function.Found in the kidney, little filter that blood goes through....

Body Systems 2024-01-23

Body Systems crossword puzzle
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  1. A group or layer of cells that work together to perform a specific function.
  2. A single living thing formed by all organ systems working together to maintain homeostasis.
  3. A system where the organ works to remove waste and toxins from the body.
  4. A system where the organs work together as the organism control center.
  5. A system where the organs work together to use blood to deliver oxygen and nutrients
  6. Basic unit of life in all living things.
  7. To help the body fight infections, disease, and other invaders.
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  1. A state of balance among all the body systems needed for the body to survive and function correctly.
  2. To bring in oxygen and expel carbon dioxide.
  3. A group of organs that works together.
  4. To take food and liquids and break down into substances that the body can use for energy.
  5. Aides in the movement and protects the internal organs.
  6. A system to allow movement in the body.
  7. Two or more tissues that work together as a unit to perform a specific function.

14 Clues: A group of organs that works together.A system to allow movement in the body.Basic unit of life in all living things.To bring in oxygen and expel carbon dioxide.Aides in the movement and protects the internal organs.To help the body fight infections, disease, and other invaders.A system where the organs work together as the organism control center....

Alveolar Macrophages - William Doughty N10867601 2020-08-14

Alveolar Macrophages - William Doughty N10867601 crossword puzzle
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  1. I am inside which organ
  2. Found in animals and
  3. I am able to _____ bacteria
  4. Front line defence against ________ pathogens
  5. My size is measured in
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  1. I do not contain a cell ____
  2. I can _____ inflammatory responses
  3. Containing a nucleus makes me
  4. Responsible for removing any before they make it into the alveolus
  5. Part of the _____ system

10 Clues: Found in animals andMy size is measured inI am inside which organPart of the _____ systemI am able to _____ bacteriaI do not contain a cell ____Containing a nucleus makes meI can _____ inflammatory responsesFront line defence against ________ pathogensResponsible for removing any before they make it into the alveolus

Les parties du corps 2022-09-30

Les parties du corps crossword puzzle
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  1. connects the mouth with the respiratory system
  2. used to point or press buttons
  3. used to think
  4. connects the hand with the arm
  5. used to chew
  6. food is digested here
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  1. a joint that is part of the foot
  2. after someone does this, you say "à tes souhaits!"
  3. used for breathing
  4. long part of the body used for walking

10 Clues: used to chewused to thinkused for breathingfood is digested hereused to point or press buttonsconnects the hand with the arma joint that is part of the footlong part of the body used for walkingconnects the mouth with the respiratory systemafter someone does this, you say "à tes souhaits!"

Animal Systems 2025-08-19

Animal Systems crossword puzzle
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  1. Supports the body and protects organs
  2. Moves blood throughout the body
  3. System responsible for making babies
  4. Breaks down food so the body can use nutrients
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  1. Brings oxygen in and removes carbon dioxide
  2. Helps the body move
  3. Defends the body against diseases
  4. Releases hormones that control body functions
  5. Removes waste from the body
  6. Controls body actions and responses

10 Clues: Helps the body moveRemoves waste from the bodyMoves blood throughout the bodyDefends the body against diseasesControls body actions and responsesSystem responsible for making babiesSupports the body and protects organsBrings oxygen in and removes carbon dioxideReleases hormones that control body functions...

Nugget and Fang 2025-12-02

Nugget and Fang crossword puzzle
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  1. Tiny fresh water fish
  2. Large main character
  3. A fish's respiratory system
  4. Related to the ocean/sea
  5. Having or showing many large teeth
  6. Something that appears to be true based on what you see or know
  7. Synonym: surprised
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  1. Living things within a habitat that eat one another: biggest to smallest
  2. Small main character
  3. Cannot be done or happen

10 Clues: Synonym: surprisedLarge main characterSmall main characterTiny fresh water fishCannot be done or happenRelated to the ocean/seaA fish's respiratory systemHaving or showing many large teethSomething that appears to be true based on what you see or knowLiving things within a habitat that eat one another: biggest to smallest

Chapter 16 2021-02-13

Chapter 16 crossword puzzle
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  1. _____ directly enter the bloodstream.
  2. ____ destroy foreign particles and cellular debris.
  3. When palatine tonsils become inflamed or enlarged, it is called_____.
  4. The walls of lymphatic capillaries form an _____.
  5. The act of monitoring body fluids is called ____.
  6. Macrophages destroy _____ ____.
  7. All lymphocytes originate in the red ____ ____.
  8. The main function of lymph nodes is to ___ foreign particles from the lymph.
  9. The lymphatic capillaries merge into____.
  10. ____ protect the body from pathogens through the digestive tract and respiratory system.
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  1. Red bone marrow creates _____ ____ cells.
  2. Endothelium allows interstitial fluid to enter ____.
  3. Lymphocytes of the spleen defend the body against ____.
  4. Bone marrow plays a large part in _____.
  5. ____ attack viruses and bacteria.
  6. _____ prevent throat and lung infections.
  7. The spleen is enclosed in ____ ____.
  8. As the time of birth approaches, the spleen halts the production of ___ blood cells.
  9. When pharyngeal tonsils become enlarged, they are called_____.
  10. Once the interstitial fluid is inside lymphatic capillaries, the fluid is called ___.

20 Clues: Macrophages destroy _____ ____.____ attack viruses and bacteria.The spleen is enclosed in ____ ____._____ directly enter the bloodstream.Bone marrow plays a large part in _____.Red bone marrow creates _____ ____ cells._____ prevent throat and lung infections.The lymphatic capillaries merge into____.All lymphocytes originate in the red ____ ____....

Marine Science Chapter 8 2023-02-15

Marine Science Chapter 8 crossword puzzle
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  1. - inner cell layer of worms
  2. - planarians don't have a respiratory system or a
  3. - type of symmetry in worms
  4. - worms that live in giant tubes near deep sea vents
  5. - outer cell layer of worms
  6. - body characteristic found in annelids
  7. - worms that attach to a host and suck their blood
  8. - most numerous worms in ocean
  9. - worms with visible blood
  10. - live in hard tubes, also called fan worms
  11. - either extremely small or missing in worms
  12. - anticoagulant leeches use
  13. - nerve cell clusters that act like a brain
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  1. - middle cell layer of worms
  2. - tapeworms lack this body system
  3. - live in u-shaped, parchment-like tubes
  4. - largest free-living worms in ocean
  5. - use mouth bristles like hooks to feed
  6. - phylum name that means "bristle jaw"
  7. - extension that acts like a spear in some worms
  8. - phylum name that means "many bristles"
  9. - trematodes are also called
  10. - paddle-like appendages found in sandworms
  11. - must live on or in an alive host to survive
  12. - flatworms with amazing regeneration

25 Clues: - worms with visible blood- inner cell layer of worms- type of symmetry in worms- outer cell layer of worms- anticoagulant leeches use- middle cell layer of worms- trematodes are also called- most numerous worms in ocean- tapeworms lack this body system- largest free-living worms in ocean- flatworms with amazing regeneration...

HUMAN BODY SYSTEM CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2023-03-15

HUMAN BODY SYSTEM CROSSWORD PUZZLE crossword puzzle
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  1. this blood cell is responsible for carrying O2 to body cells
  2. there are 24 of these in the body
  3. system that includes the lungs
  4. thick walled vessel that carries blood from the heart to the body
  5. type of joint that can only move in one directional plane
  6. one of two bones in the forearm
  7. longest bone in the body
  8. commonly called the "windpipe"
  9. smallest bone in the body
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  1. air filled spaces in the skull
  2. this kind of matter is found on the outside of the brain
  3. "master gland"
  4. bones at the base of the hand
  5. valve that is between the left atrium and ventricle
  6. small spiral bone in the inner ear
  7. this kind of muscle is only found in the heart
  8. main part of the nervous system
  9. this tendon connects the muscles in the back of your calf to your heel bone
  10. other bone in the forearm
  11. this blood cell fights infection

20 Clues: "master gland"longest bone in the bodyother bone in the forearmsmallest bone in the bodybones at the base of the handair filled spaces in the skullsystem that includes the lungscommonly called the "windpipe"main part of the nervous systemone of two bones in the forearmthis blood cell fights infectionthere are 24 of these in the body...

Biology 521 Review 2023-09-08

Biology 521 Review crossword puzzle
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  1. living things that move/have no cell wall and are multicellular
  2. single celled prokaryotes ( extremists)
  3. the packaging structure of the cell
  4. deliver material away from the heart
  5. the control centre
  6. the powerhouse of the cell
  7. cells with a nucleus
  8. single celled prokaryotes
  9. cells with no nucleus
  10. nutrient made of CHO and triglycerides/cholesterol are examples
  11. nutrient made of repeating amino acids ( hormones/muscle/ enzymes)
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  1. the small air filled sacs of the respiratory sustem
  2. messengers sent through the blood to effect change at a target
  3. living things that have cell walls and chlorophyll ( multicellular)
  4. the basic unit of life
  5. the basic unit of the kidney
  6. nutrient made of CHO high in energy ( example sugars)
  7. organisms with a cell wall of chitin, cannot photosynthesisze and uses spores
  8. the gentetic/instructions for life
  9. the basic cell of the nervous system
  10. the smallest of all blood vessels
  11. the system that pick up and delivers required cell material
  12. deliver material to the heart

23 Clues: the control centrecells with a nucleuscells with no nucleusthe basic unit of lifesingle celled prokaryotesthe powerhouse of the cellthe basic unit of the kidneydeliver material to the heartthe smallest of all blood vesselsthe gentetic/instructions for lifethe packaging structure of the celldeliver material away from the heart...

Immunologic Emergencies 2024-12-18

Immunologic Emergencies crossword puzzle
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  1. substance that causes an allergic reaction
  2. high-pitched, whistling sound heard on expiration
  3. small areas of generalized itching; hives
  4. the act of injecting venom
  5. commonly called adrenaline
  6. raised, swollen area on skin resulting from bite
  7. chemicals released by immune system
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  1. localized area of swelling beneath the skin
  2. harsh high-pitched respiratory sound
  3. harmful substance produced by living cells
  4. extreme life-threatening allergic reaction

11 Clues: the act of injecting venomcommonly called adrenalinechemicals released by immune systemharsh high-pitched respiratory soundsmall areas of generalized itching; hivessubstance that causes an allergic reactionharmful substance produced by living cellsextreme life-threatening allergic reactionlocalized area of swelling beneath the skin...

Central Nervous System 2022-09-24

Central Nervous System crossword puzzle
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  1. Carries out basic life functions, being alert
  2. Part of brain including pons and cerebellum
  3. Connects limbic system to rest of brain
  4. Ensures accurate and coordinated movement
  5. Auditory and visual reflex centers
  6. Cardiac, respiratory, vasomotor centers
  7. Integrates autonomic and endocrine function
  8. Controls mechanism allowing air expiration
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  1. Control of basal ganglia
  2. Division of brain for the medulla oblongata
  3. Relays sensory information to cerebral cortex

11 Clues: Control of basal gangliaAuditory and visual reflex centersConnects limbic system to rest of brainCardiac, respiratory, vasomotor centersEnsures accurate and coordinated movementControls mechanism allowing air expirationPart of brain including pons and cerebellumDivision of brain for the medulla oblongataIntegrates autonomic and endocrine function...

Parts Of The Body 2022-09-19

Parts Of The Body crossword puzzle
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  1. Hold all the oxygen and supply it to the rest of the body
  2. One cell wide and take all the stuff we don't need away from the tissue
  3. The system that takes blood to and from the heart
  4. The process of eating and digesting food
  5. Take the oxygenated blood from the heart to muscles
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  1. Enables you to move and do day to day tasks easily
  2. A common food source for protein is _ _ _ _
  3. The path that oxygen takes
  4. The main artery that takes blood away from the heart to the rest of the body
  5. Take the de-oxygenated blood from the muscles to the heart to get re-oxygenated

10 Clues: The path that oxygen takesThe process of eating and digesting foodA common food source for protein is _ _ _ _The system that takes blood to and from the heartEnables you to move and do day to day tasks easilyTake the oxygenated blood from the heart to musclesHold all the oxygen and supply it to the rest of the body...

Human Body systems 2023-01-20

Human Body systems crossword puzzle
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  1. Works with Muscular system to support body
  2. This system sends messages to organs of other body systems
  3. Works with circulatory system to pump oxygenated blood
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  1. Works with Skeletal system to support body
  2. Works with the circulatory system to get the absorbed nutrients throughout your body
  3. Blood from the circulatory system passes through organs from this system

6 Clues: Works with Skeletal system to support bodyWorks with Muscular system to support bodyWorks with circulatory system to pump oxygenated bloodThis system sends messages to organs of other body systemsBlood from the circulatory system passes through organs from this system...

Human Body systems 2023-01-20

Human Body systems crossword puzzle
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  1. Works with Muscular system to support body
  2. This system sends messages to organs of other body systems
  3. Works with circulatory system to pump oxygenated blood
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  1. Works with Skeletal system to support body
  2. Works with the circulatory system to get the absorbed nutrients throughout your body
  3. Blood from the circulatory system passes through organs from this system

6 Clues: Works with Skeletal system to support bodyWorks with Muscular system to support bodyWorks with circulatory system to pump oxygenated bloodThis system sends messages to organs of other body systemsBlood from the circulatory system passes through organs from this system...

Science Body Systems 2024-03-05

Science Body Systems crossword puzzle
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  1. Calcium, blood vessels, and red marrow are part of this.
  2. This type of tissues include the cardiac, smooth, and skeletal tissues.
  3. This system provides protection for the organs and support for the body.
  4. This system removes carbon dioxide from the body.
  5. This system carries blood and nutrients to cells throughout the body.
  6. This is formed when two or more tissues work together to get a particular job done.
  7. This system releases hormones and maintains balance in the body.
  8. The skin prevents these from entering the body.
  9. This attaches muscle to bone.
  10. This system collects and processes information passed through the neurons.
  11. The knee joint is this type of joint.
  12. The elbow joint is this type of joint.
  13. What system provides oxygen to the body and removes gas wastes?
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  1. This system keeps hormones in balance in the body.
  2. What are similar cells that work together to perform a particular function in the body called?
  3. What part of the brain controls the balance, posture, and helps fine-tune movements?
  4. Chemicals that kill specific pathogens and are produced by white blood cells.
  5. Not getting enough of this mineral causes osteoporosis.
  6. This part of the brain maintains blood pressure, heartbeat, respiration, and digestion.
  7. Part of the neuron that carries messages away from the cell body to other nerve cells or neurons.
  8. The branches of the neurons that carry messages from other neurons back to the cell body.
  9. These are tiny sacs in the lungs where oxygen and carbon dioxide gas exchange takes place.
  10. These type muscles are smooth muscles of the digestive system and cardiac muscles that work automatically.
  11. This bone disease cause bones to become weak and break easily.
  12. This system breaks down materials into simper substances the body can use.

25 Clues: This attaches muscle to bone.The knee joint is this type of joint.The elbow joint is this type of joint.The skin prevents these from entering the body.This system removes carbon dioxide from the body.This system keeps hormones in balance in the body.Not getting enough of this mineral causes osteoporosis....

Human Body Systems 2020-10-28

Human Body Systems crossword puzzle
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  1. This system protects and fight off pathogens in your body.
  2. This system eliminates waste from the body through perspiration (sweat) and urine.
  3. This system breaks down food and allows for nutrients to be absorbed.
  4. This system transports blood, nutrients, and waste throughout the body.
  5. This system allows the body to move.
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  1. This system bring in oxygen and lets out carbon dioxide through cellular respiration.
  2. This system send messages to and from the brain through nerves and the spinal cord.

7 Clues: This system allows the body to move.This system protects and fight off pathogens in your body.This system breaks down food and allows for nutrients to be absorbed.This system transports blood, nutrients, and waste throughout the body.This system eliminates waste from the body through perspiration (sweat) and urine....

Respiratory System Cross Word Puzzle 2019-08-26

Respiratory System Cross Word Puzzle crossword puzzle
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  1. Site for O2-CO2 exchange.
  2. Helps keep the lungs visible.
  3. Moves the ribs during breathing.
  4. Lets air reach the alveoli.
  5. Channels the air down the air ways.
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  1. Keeps food from entering the airways.
  2. Helps pump the lung.
  3. Way for air to enter the body.
  4. Allows air to enter the left lung.
  5. Purifies, humidfies the air
  6. Lets air and food the enter.
  7. Carries out O2-CO2 gas exchange.
  8. Channels the air toward the left/right bronchi.
  9. Letting the air pass through speech production.
  10. Protects the respiratory organs.

15 Clues: Helps pump the lung.Site for O2-CO2 exchange.Purifies, humidfies the airLets air reach the alveoli.Lets air and food the enter.Helps keep the lungs visible.Way for air to enter the body.Moves the ribs during breathing.Carries out O2-CO2 gas exchange.Protects the respiratory organs.Allows air to enter the left lung....

The Respiratory System: Termword Puzzle 2023-04-29

The Respiratory System: Termword Puzzle crossword puzzle
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  1. Begins at the level of vertebra C4 or C5 and ends at level of vertebra C6
  2. Between the visceral pleura, which covers the lung; interlobar fissures; and the parietal pleura
  3. Large tubes found within lungs
  4. On each side of your heart, inside your chest cavity
  5. In the throat behind the tongue and in front of the larynx
  6. On the outside of eukaryotic cells
  7. Forms the floor of the thoracic cavity
  8. Run between the ribs, and help form and move the chest wall
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  1. Bronchi branched off into smaller and smaller passageways
  2. At the end of the bronchioles
  3. Behind the nose and mouth
  4. Outer attached to the chest wall and inner covers the lungs and adjoining structures
  5. Sticks out from the middle of your face
  6. In your lower neck and upper chest, below your larynx
  7. Centered on the nasal cavity

15 Clues: Behind the nose and mouthCentered on the nasal cavityAt the end of the bronchiolesLarge tubes found within lungsOn the outside of eukaryotic cellsForms the floor of the thoracic cavitySticks out from the middle of your faceOn each side of your heart, inside your chest cavityIn your lower neck and upper chest, below your larynx...

Unit 1 Vocab Review 2018-10-23

Unit 1 Vocab Review crossword puzzle
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  1. the gas animal cells need for survival
  2. the movement of molecules from high to low concentration until equilibrium
  3. controls the cell
  4. this means a description of the organ or organelle
  5. small and round in animal cells
  6. green organelle in plant cells
  7. the gas animal cells need to get rid of
  8. all living things are made of cells, cells are the basic unit of life, all cells come from cells
  9. carries blood away from the heart, thick muscular walls
  10. many in a cell, bean shaped, two membranes
  11. provides shape and support in plant cells
  12. chemical that enables photosynthesis to occur
  13. the system that enables us to breathe
  14. keeps blood flowing in one direction in the heart
  15. the system that enables breaking down food into nutrients
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  1. the system that controls everything in our body
  2. the only prokaryotic cell
  3. lower heart chamber
  4. the system that enables movement
  5. this means the job of the organ or organelle
  6. controls what enters and exits the cell
  7. the system that transports materials to cells
  8. simple cell, free floating DNA, few organelles, single celled
  9. made up of groups of similar tissues
  10. watery gel that surrounds and hold organelles
  11. one-cell thick, diffusion occurs here
  12. carries blood to the heart, has valves
  13. the sugar/nutrient cells need
  14. top heart chamber
  15. complex cell, many internal organelles, has nucleus
  16. the smallest level of organization
  17. the largest level of organization
  18. has four chambers and pumps blood
  19. the system that fights infections

34 Clues: controls the celltop heart chamberlower heart chamberthe only prokaryotic cellthe sugar/nutrient cells needgreen organelle in plant cellssmall and round in animal cellsthe system that enables movementthe largest level of organizationhas four chambers and pumps bloodthe system that fights infectionsthe smallest level of organization...

ANS2 - SA - 5.00 2020-06-15

ANS2 - SA - 5.00 crossword puzzle
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  1. ___ is a painful ailment that causes a bird to have difficulty clasping its perch.
  2. Fleshy part of the sides between the ribs and the rump
  3. To circulate blood is the major purpose of the ___.
  4. Gills are a part of the fish’s ___ system.
  5. What system coordinates and regulates other body systems?
  6. Ribs are axial skeleton bones that protect the ___.
  7. __ are an external parasite that causes dogs to experience extreme itching.
  8. Canine distemper is a deadly viral disease that is a problem for __.
  9. The purpose of mammal's ovaries are to produce __.
  10. Rabbits can eat more roughage because of their large __.
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  1. The spinal cord is also known as the ____.
  2. An example of an external parasite that lives in the ears.
  3. What is an internal parasite that causes toxoplasmosis?
  4. An internal parasite that causes puppies to become potbellied.
  5. The ____ skeleton includes the skull and ribs.
  6. This system breaks down food so that nutrients are available to the rest of the body.
  7. The ___ is where the embryo grows and develops in a mammal.
  8. The main function of a mammal’s testicles is to produce __.

18 Clues: The spinal cord is also known as the ____.Gills are a part of the fish’s ___ system.The ____ skeleton includes the skull and ribs.The purpose of mammal's ovaries are to produce __.To circulate blood is the major purpose of the ___.Ribs are axial skeleton bones that protect the ___.Fleshy part of the sides between the ribs and the rump...

respiratory 2022-06-10

respiratory crossword puzzle
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  1. Lung cancer can lead to the growth of this
  2. Used to perform daily activities
  3. Occurs when our body overreacts to certain substances
  4. The air tubes lead to here
  5. Tuberculosis is spread by this
  6. Shortness of breath
  7. There is 78% of this gas in the air we breathe
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  1. Needed to break down sugar
  2. Tiny balloon-like structures
  3. Connects the nose to the air tubes
  4. Moves outwards and upwards when we breathe in
  5. Removed from our body when we breathe out

12 Clues: Shortness of breathNeeded to break down sugarThe air tubes lead to hereTiny balloon-like structuresTuberculosis is spread by thisUsed to perform daily activitiesConnects the nose to the air tubesRemoved from our body when we breathe outLung cancer can lead to the growth of thisMoves outwards and upwards when we breathe in...

Med Term words: Crossword Style 2024-08-10

Med Term words: Crossword Style crossword puzzle
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  1. Medical Term for "Spleen Rupture"
  2. A blockage in a blood vessel caused by a mass of matter
  3. Root word pertaining to the Upper Respiratory system
  4. Large cell condition
  5. Chest Pain
  6. Refers to white blood cells
  7. It means "Bad voice Condition"
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  1. Inflammation of the Bone and Marrow
  2. A Disease of Thymus
  3. record of an artery

10 Clues: Chest PainA Disease of Thymusrecord of an arteryLarge cell conditionRefers to white blood cellsIt means "Bad voice Condition"Medical Term for "Spleen Rupture"Inflammation of the Bone and MarrowRoot word pertaining to the Upper Respiratory systemA blockage in a blood vessel caused by a mass of matter

Physiological changes during pregnancy 2024-11-01

Physiological changes during pregnancy crossword puzzle
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  1. What increases in maternal blood sugar
  2. What changes in maternal respiratory rate
  3. Which hormone regulates fetal growth
  4. Which hormone promotes milk production
  5. What increases in blood volume during pregnancy
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  1. Which system expands during pregnancy
  2. What changes in maternal heart rate
  3. What increases in renal function
  4. Which joint becomes more relaxed
  5. Which hormone maintains pregnancy

10 Clues: What increases in renal functionWhich joint becomes more relaxedWhich hormone maintains pregnancyWhat changes in maternal heart rateWhich hormone regulates fetal growthWhich system expands during pregnancyWhat increases in maternal blood sugarWhich hormone promotes milk productionWhat changes in maternal respiratory rate...

Revision 2022-11-12

Revision crossword puzzle
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  1. the outer layer of skin is
  2. the inner layer of skin is
  3. the main organ of the respiratory system is
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  1. system the organ system that supports the body is
  2. many cells together are
  3. the type of vessels that deliver blood from the body to the heart are
  4. muscles the type of muscles that are found in internal organs is

7 Clues: many cells together arethe outer layer of skin isthe inner layer of skin isthe main organ of the respiratory system issystem the organ system that supports the body ismuscles the type of muscles that are found in internal organs isthe type of vessels that deliver blood from the body to the heart are

metabolism vocab 2025-05-27

metabolism vocab crossword puzzle
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  1. a claim supported by evidence
  2. information about the natural world that is used to support or refute a claim
  3. a category of large molecules that perform important functions inside living things
  4. molecules that are building blocks of proteins
  5. the process of making clear how your evidence supports your claim
  6. a process in which atoms rearrange to form new substances
  7. a molecule that organisms get from the air or water around them and use to release energy
  8. the body's use of molecules for energy and growth
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  1. a molecule that organisms can use to release energy, and that is made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms
  2. a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms
  3. the chemical reaction between oxygen and glucose that releases energy into cells
  4. the body system that transports molecules to and from all cells of the body
  5. the ability to make things move or change
  6. the body system that takes in food and breaks it down
  7. a type of energy storage molecule made of many glucose molecules connected together
  8. the body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
  9. a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole
  10. a proposed answer to a question about the natural world
  11. a group of atoms joined together in a particular way

19 Clues: a claim supported by evidencethe ability to make things move or changea molecule made of carbon and oxygen atomsmolecules that are building blocks of proteinsthe body's use of molecules for energy and growtha set of interacting parts forming a complex wholea group of atoms joined together in a particular way...

Metabolism Vocab 2024-03-26

Metabolism Vocab crossword puzzle
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  1. the smallest unit that can live on its own and that makes up all living organisms and the tissues of the body
  2. a collection of tissues that structurally form a functional unit specialized to perform a particular function.
  3. a molecule that organisms get from the air or water around them and use to release energy
  4. a molecule that organisms can use to release energy, and that is made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms
  5. a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole
  6. a molecule made of carbon and cellular
  7. molecules that are the building blocks of proteins
  8. the chemical reaction between oxygen and glucose that releases energy into cells
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  1. the body’s use of molecules for energy and growth
  2. system: the body system that takes in food and breaks it down
  3. a category of large molecules that perform important functions inside living things
  4. the body system that transports molecules to and from all cells of the body
  5. a type of energy storage molecule made of many glucose molecules connected together
  6. A type of cell that receives and sends messages from the body to the brain and back to the body.
  7. argument a claim supported by evidence
  8. system the body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
  9. a group of atoms joined together in a particular way

17 Clues: a molecule made of carbon and cellularargument a claim supported by evidencethe body’s use of molecules for energy and growtha set of interacting parts forming a complex wholemolecules that are the building blocks of proteinsa group of atoms joined together in a particular waysystem: the body system that takes in food and breaks it down...

Human Systems Investigation 1 2025-09-29

Human Systems Investigation 1 crossword puzzle
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  1. the system that gives shape to the body and allows it to move
  2. a particle that is the basic building block of all matter
  3. group of different kinds of tissues working together to perform the functions in a multicellular organism
  4. the basic unit of life
  5. group of organs working together to perform complex functions in a multicellular organism
  6. component/parts of a cell (examples: nucleus, cell membrane, mitochondria, etc.)
  7. the system that makes, stores, and releases hormones
  8. the system that controls all the activity inside the body, and monitors and responds to the outside environment
  9. the organs and structures, responsible for the elimination of waste from the body.
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  1. a system of bones that provides structure, assists movement, and protects the main organs of the nervous system
  2. a substance produced in the body that helps to control the way a cell or organ works
  3. the system of blood vessels and organs that transports blood to the cells in the body
  4. a particle that is made of two or more smaller particles held together by chemical bonds
  5. group of related kinds of cells working together to perform specific functions. These exist only in multicellular organisms.
  6. the organs and structures that transport oxygen to the red blood cells and get rid of carbon dioxide.
  7. the organs and structures that process food in the body
  8. the identification of a disease
  9. an indicator that something is wrong in the human body

18 Clues: the basic unit of lifethe identification of a diseasethe system that makes, stores, and releases hormonesan indicator that something is wrong in the human bodythe organs and structures that process food in the bodya particle that is the basic building block of all matterthe system that gives shape to the body and allows it to move...

Science Chapter 6.5 2023-05-30

Science Chapter 6.5 crossword puzzle
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  1. organ involved in tasting food
  2. Waste product released by cells during energy production
  3. The movement of substances from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration
  4. Plant organ responsible for absorbing water and nutrients from the soil
  5. Breaks down food into smaller pieces
  6. Tubes in the lungs where gas exchange occurs
  7. Microscopic pores in plant tissues responsible for gas exchange
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  1. Cells in the mouth release these to aid in food breakdown
  2. Organ responsible for removing waste from the body
  3. Substances required by cells for survival
  4. Process of breaking down food into smaller pieces
  5. Waste product removed from the body when you exhale
  6. The system responsible for breathing
  7. System that delivers nutrients and oxygen-rich blood to cells

14 Clues: organ involved in tasting foodThe system responsible for breathingBreaks down food into smaller piecesSubstances required by cells for survivalTubes in the lungs where gas exchange occursProcess of breaking down food into smaller piecesOrgan responsible for removing waste from the bodyWaste product removed from the body when you exhale...

The Body 2015-04-18

The Body crossword puzzle
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  1. scientific name for skull
  2. where does the digestion process start
  3. what is the tube in your throat that the food goes through to get to the stomach
  4. what connects muscles to the bone
  5. which system is used when eating
  6. what connects bones to other bones
  7. what does our body take from the food we eat
  8. Which intestine small or large turns food into waste
  9. What gas do you breath in
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  1. what is one purpose for having bones hint it starts with the letter P
  2. which system is used when you are breathing
  3. what vital organ is it that cannot be destroyed by its own acid
  4. when you breath out
  5. what type of cells do you create when you are breathing

14 Clues: when you breath outscientific name for skullWhat gas do you breath inwhich system is used when eatingwhat connects muscles to the bonewhat connects bones to other boneswhere does the digestion process startwhich system is used when you are breathingwhat does our body take from the food we eatWhich intestine small or large turns food into waste...

CELLS igcse KEY WORD REVISION 2024-09-03

CELLS igcse KEY WORD REVISION crossword puzzle
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  1. Contains the genetic material (DNA)
  2. Cells that have no “true” nucleus.
  3. Cells that have a special role and are adapted to do the job. E.g red blood cells, nerve cells, root hair cells.
  4. Where respiration occurs.
  5. Where proteins are made (protein synthesis).
  6. A microscope that has a very high magnification to allow us to see the parts of a cell
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  1. A collection of cells.
  2. Contain chlorophyll. Where photosynthesis occurs.
  3. Provides structure and support.
  4. Contains cell sap
  5. A collection of organs that work together for a particular function e.g reproductive system, respiratory system
  6. The release of waste products e.g sweat, carbon dioxide, urine.
  7. movement, respiration, sensitivity, growth, reproduction, excretion and nutrition.
  8. The person who gives the organ.

14 Clues: Contains cell sapA collection of cells.Where respiration occurs.Provides structure and support.The person who gives the organ.Cells that have no “true” nucleus.Contains the genetic material (DNA)Where proteins are made (protein synthesis).Contain chlorophyll. Where photosynthesis occurs....

Science 2021-08-15

Science crossword puzzle
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  1. second stage in a 3-stage life cycle
  2. will appear after the root in germination
  3. living things need air, food and _______
  4. living things ______ by itself
  5. living things will __________
  6. system where blood travels around the body
  7. process where plants make food
  8. animal group that breathe through gills
  9. animal group that has feathers
  10. animal group that has hair or fur
  11. system where breathing is involved
  12. system where food is broken down
  13. takes the shape of container, fixed volume and cannot be compressed
  14. second stage in a 4-stage life cycle
  15. no definite shape and volume, can be compressed
  16. will appear first when seed germinates
  17. living things can ________
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  1. living thing reproduce by spores
  2. living thing seen through microscope
  3. seeds need air, warmth and water
  4. living things _________ to changes
  5. When a liquid cools, there is heat ________
  6. animal group that has six legs
  7. third stage in a 4-stage life cycle
  8. has definite shape and volume, cannot be compressed
  9. part of plant where food is made
  10. contains food in the seed
  11. living things can ________ its young
  12. plants need this air to make food

29 Clues: contains food in the seedliving things can ________living things will __________living things ______ by itselfanimal group that has six legsprocess where plants make foodanimal group that has feathersliving thing reproduce by sporesseeds need air, warmth and waterpart of plant where food is madesystem where food is broken down...

Science 2021-08-15

Science crossword puzzle
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  1. second stage in a 3-stage life cycle
  2. will appear after the root in germination
  3. living things need air, food and _______
  4. living things ______ by itself
  5. living things will __________
  6. system where blood travels around the body
  7. process where plants make food
  8. animal group that breathe through gills
  9. animal group that has feathers
  10. animal group that has hair or fur
  11. system where breathing is involved
  12. system where food is broken down
  13. takes the shape of container, fixed volume and cannot be compressed
  14. second stage in a 4-stage life cycle
  15. no definite shape and volume, can be compressed
  16. will appear first when seed germinates
  17. living things can ________
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  1. living thing reproduce by spores
  2. living thing seen through microscope
  3. seeds need air, warmth and water
  4. living things _________ to changes
  5. When a liquid cools, there is heat ________
  6. animal group that has six legs
  7. third stage in a 4-stage life cycle
  8. has definite shape and volume, cannot be compressed
  9. part of plant where food is made
  10. contains food in the seed
  11. living things can ________ its young
  12. plants need this air to make food

29 Clues: contains food in the seedliving things can ________living things will __________living things ______ by itselfanimal group that has six legsprocess where plants make foodanimal group that has feathersliving thing reproduce by sporesseeds need air, warmth and waterpart of plant where food is madesystem where food is broken down...

HUMAN BODY SYSTEMS 2020-12-10

HUMAN BODY SYSTEMS crossword puzzle
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  1. This system transports oxygen and CO2 to and from the circulatory system. This system helps humans breathe. Lungs, etc.
  2. This system protects organs, provides storage, produces movement, and forms blood cells. Composed of bones
  3. This system gathers information from one part of the body to another, using nerves.
  4. This system helps remove body waste.
  5. system transports materials to and from cells. responsible for blood flow. Heart, veins, arteries
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  1. This system consists of a group of organs, that work together to digest food for the body to use. Composed of the stomach, intestines, etc.
  2. This system controls chemical and hormone levels in the body.
  3. This system helps with movement and provides voluntary/involuntary actions
  4. This system covers and protects everything in your body. This system allows a sense of touch and keeps the body at the right temperature. The skin

9 Clues: This system helps remove body waste.This system controls chemical and hormone levels in the body.This system helps with movement and provides voluntary/involuntary actionsThis system gathers information from one part of the body to another, using nerves....

Riley Davis - Body System 2020-11-10

Riley Davis - Body System crossword puzzle
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  1. soft jelly-like center of the bones.
  2. Muscle contractions of the body that you cannot control.
  3. lymphocytes or T cells mature.
  4. The system in witch to produce offspring
  5. Part of the immune system that has many functions.
  6. Stimulates pituitary and make Tcells
  7. Protection of the soft organs.
  8. controls all functions that are voluntary such as speech and movement.
  9. Collection of glades that secret hormones into circulatory system.
  10. The system in witch can cause ones pain or feeling.
  11. Transports nutrients, wastes, disease fighting cells throughout the body.
  12. Carry oz to body cells.
  13. 2 tubes split off from trachea one goes to each lungs.
  14. Protects Body from injury's.
  15. Tubes that carry urine from each kidney to the bladder.
  16. bone development
  17. hard bone that provides structure.
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  1. This system is also called the excretory system.
  2. fights disease - causing germs
  3. Muscle contractions of the body that you are capable of controlling.
  4. Breaks down food to provide nutrients and food.
  5. works with your bones to help your body move.
  6. Cell fragments that help your blood clot.
  7. small structures that work as filters for harmful substances.
  8. middle layer made of connective tissue.
  9. Controls information processing and motor skill
  10. one on each side of the root of the tongue.
  11. It stores energy for times of need.
  12. This organ moves food to the stomach.
  13. created by females ovaies before birth
  14. This organ absorbs nutrients.
  15. vital organ that covers the entire outside of the body, forming a protective barrier against injuries from the environment.
  16. created by testes from puberty until death
  17. This system exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide.
  18. This organ filters blood from arteries.
  19. This organ carries air from larynx to lungs.

36 Clues: bone developmentCarry oz to body cells.Protects Body from injury's.This organ absorbs nutrients.fights disease - causing germslymphocytes or T cells mature.Protection of the soft organs.hard bone that provides structure.It stores energy for times of need.soft jelly-like center of the bones.Stimulates pituitary and make Tcells...

Metabolism 7th 2021-10-18

Metabolism 7th crossword puzzle
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  1. body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
  2. condition where a decrease of digestive enzymes makes it hard to break down food for cells to use
  3. what starch is broken down into in the digestive system
  4. molecule that organisms use to release energy and made of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen atoms
  5. organ that sends digestive juices to the small intestine to break down our food into smaller molecules
  6. name of doctor we are helping to diagnose a condition
  7. transfer point between the small intestines and the circulatory system
  8. where our body gets food and oxygen from
  9. molecules that are the building blocks of protein
  10. transfer point between the circulatory system and the cells
  11. a type of cell in our classroom body systems model
  12. key to unlock the cell membrane and let glucose inside the cells
  13. condition where tubes of the lungs squeeze tighter, limiting oxygen from entering the bloodstream
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  1. a group of atoms joined together in a particular way
  2. system responsible for taking glucose to the cells
  3. amount of sugar in the blood in a person with diabetes
  4. transfer point between the lungs and the circulatory system
  5. body system that transports molecules to and from all cells of the body
  6. large molecules that provide functions inside living things and are made of chains of amino acids
  7. condition where low blood cell count limits oxygen to the cells
  8. name of the girl with the condition we are trying to diagnose
  9. condition where sugar cannot enter the cells due to lack of insulin
  10. the body's use of molecules for energy and growth
  11. body system that takes in food and breaks it down
  12. one of the claims we originally thought might be the problem with the tired girl, but we ruled out as a possibility

25 Clues: where our body gets food and oxygen fromthe body's use of molecules for energy and growthbody system that takes in food and breaks it downmolecules that are the building blocks of proteinsystem responsible for taking glucose to the cellsa type of cell in our classroom body systems modela group of atoms joined together in a particular way...

Science Body Systems 2024-03-05

Science Body Systems crossword puzzle
Across
  1. What part of the brain controls the balance, posture, and helps fine-tune movements?
  2. Chemicals that kill specific pathogens and are produced by white blood cells.
  3. Part of the neuron that carries messages away from the cell body to other nerve cells or neurons.
  4. The branches of the neurons that carry messages from other neurons back to the cell body.
  5. These are tiny sacs in the lungs where oxygen and carbon dioxide gas exchange takes place.
  6. This attaches muscle to bone.
  7. This system removes carbon dioxide from the body.
  8. What are similar cells that work together to perform a particular function in the body called?
  9. This type of tissues include the cardiac, smooth, and skeletal tissues.
  10. This system breaks down materials into simper substances the body can use.
  11. This part of the brain maintains blood pressure, heartbeat, respiration, and digestion.
  12. This is formed when two or more tissues work together to get a particular job done.
  13. What system provides oxygen to the body and removes gas wastes?
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  1. Calcium, blood vessels, and red marrow are part of this.
  2. This system provides protection for the organs and support for the body.
  3. This system releases hormones and maintains balance in the body.
  4. This system carries blood and nutrients to cells throughout the body.
  5. The skin prevents these from entering the body.
  6. This system keeps hormones in balance in the body.
  7. This system collects and processes information passed through the neurons.
  8. These type muscles are smooth muscles of the digestive system and cardiac muscles that work automatically.
  9. The knee joint is this type of joint.
  10. The elbow joint is this type of joint.
  11. This bone disease cause bones to become weak and break easily.

24 Clues: This attaches muscle to bone.The knee joint is this type of joint.The elbow joint is this type of joint.The skin prevents these from entering the body.This system removes carbon dioxide from the body.This system keeps hormones in balance in the body.Calcium, blood vessels, and red marrow are part of this....

Hierarchy and Body Systems 2023-01-16

Hierarchy and Body Systems crossword puzzle
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  1. Organizational structure where every entity in the organization, except one, is subordinate to a single other entity
  2. The system that breaks down food and absorb the nutrients which the body then uses for fuel
  3. The ability of the internal systems of an organism to maintain normal balance, despite external conditions
  4. The dependence of two or more people or things on each other.
  5. The system of the body responsible for storing and getting rid of waste products, such as urine
  6. A state in which opposing forces or influences are balanced.
  7. The system of the body that brings oxygen into the body and releases carbon dioxide
  8. Receives and sends electrical messages throughout the body
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  1. Groups of organs working together to do a large job for an organism
  2. Group of cells of one type that work together to do a job for an organism.
  3. The network of solid materials that give an organism's body its structure
  4. Body part made of tissue that does a specific job for an organism
  5. An individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form
  6. A body system consisting of the skin, feathers, and other outer coverings of an animal that help protect the animal from external damage
  7. Basic unit of structure and function in living things
  8. The body system that permits movement and locomotion in animals
  9. The system that transports blood and other fluids throughout the body

17 Clues: Basic unit of structure and function in living thingsAn individual animal, plant, or single-celled life formReceives and sends electrical messages throughout the bodyA state in which opposing forces or influences are balanced.The dependence of two or more people or things on each other.The body system that permits movement and locomotion in animals...

Body Systems 2025-11-21

Body Systems crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the system by which ingested food is broken down into forms that can be absorbed and used or excreted.
  2. a system in the body responsible for movement.
  3. a group of cells that have a similar structure and act together to perform a specific function.
  4. the network of nerve cells and fibers that transmits nerve impulses between parts of the body
  5. materials that are not needed by the body and are excreted.
  6. a collection of tissues joined in a structural unit to serve a common function
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  1. the system that circulates blood through the body.
  2. substances that provide nourishment essential for growth and the maintenance of life.
  3. the system that removes waste from the body and controls water balance.
  4. the system responsible for taking in oxygen and expelling carbon dioxide using the lungs
  5. the body's defense against infectious organisms and other invaders.
  6. a group of organs that work together to perform one or more functions.

12 Clues: a system in the body responsible for movement.the system that circulates blood through the body.materials that are not needed by the body and are excreted.the body's defense against infectious organisms and other invaders.a group of organs that work together to perform one or more functions....

The Human Body 2021-04-12

The Human Body crossword puzzle
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  1. The bones that protect your lungs and heart.
  2. Pumps blood throughout the body.
  3. Contract or lengthen to move bones.
  4. Attach muscles to your bones.
  5. Means to straighten something.
  6. The smallest part of the respiratory system.
  7. Something's job.
  8. The largest organ in the human body.
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  1. A hard tube in the throat.
  2. Supports your body and gives it shape.
  3. Means to shorten something.
  4. Protect your internal organs.
  5. A mineral important for strong bones.
  6. The bone that protects your brain.
  7. The gas that humans breathe in.
  8. Perform specific functions in the body.

16 Clues: Something's job.A hard tube in the throat.Means to shorten something.Protect your internal organs.Attach muscles to your bones.Means to straighten something.The gas that humans breathe in.Pumps blood throughout the body.The bone that protects your brain.Contract or lengthen to move bones.The largest organ in the human body....

Aquaculture 2016-08-06

Aquaculture crossword puzzle
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  1. aquaponic system requiring minimal management
  2. respiratory organ of fish
  3. carnivorous fin fish
  4. cultivation of aquatic organisms from water
  5. terminal abdominal segment of a tabby
  6. required for plant and animal growth
  7. 95% of animals are part of this group
  8. alternate name for tail fin
  9. sight organ of a fish
  10. animals with backbones made of bones
  11. section of yabby, divided into six sections and encased in hard shell
  12. protects the head and other internal organs of a yabby
  13. aquaponic system with a medium to high risk
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  1. protective devices on the fins of fish
  2. connects mouth to stomach in digestive tract
  3. profession of someone who works in aquaculture
  4. cold-blooded animals
  5. growing soilless plants
  6. animals able to maintain a constant body temperature
  7. cherax tenuimanus
  8. changing the water __________ can cause fish deaths
  9. makes up 15-20% of a yabby's total body weight
  10. freshwater fin fish with a diet of shrimps, yabbies and aquatic insects
  11. integration of aquaculture and hydroponics
  12. blood-purifying organ

25 Clues: cherax tenuimanuscold-blooded animalscarnivorous fin fishsight organ of a fishblood-purifying organgrowing soilless plantsrespiratory organ of fishalternate name for tail finrequired for plant and animal growthanimals with backbones made of bonesterminal abdominal segment of a tabby95% of animals are part of this group...

Human System 2013-06-16

Human System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. What is longer, small or large intestine.
  2. Where in the human body would you find the Loop of Henle.
  3. Largest mass of Lymphatic tissue
  4. Cervical nodes are found where.
  5. System that controls our breathing
  6. Tube connecting the Bladder and the Kidneys.
  7. If energy isn't used up it is stored as.
  8. Largest organ of the human body.
  9. Excess tissue fluid around cells.
  10. Principal vessel which distributes oxygenated blood to the systemic circulation.
  11. Pulmonary Artery carries _____ blood.
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  1. Which is the only artery to carry deoxygenated blood.
  2. Largest gland in the human body.
  3. Cage like structure protecting the vital organs of the upper body.
  4. What system circulates lymph and blood throughout the body.
  5. What colour blood cells help fight infections.
  6. Bottom section of the heart
  7. Cells that carry oxygen all throughout the body.
  8. Longest bone in the human body.
  9. Clots blood to protect wounds.
  10. Maximus Largest muscle in the human body.
  11. Top section of the heart

22 Clues: Top section of the heartBottom section of the heartClots blood to protect wounds.Cervical nodes are found where.Longest bone in the human body.Largest gland in the human body.Largest mass of Lymphatic tissueLargest organ of the human body.Excess tissue fluid around cells.System that controls our breathingPulmonary Artery carries _____ blood....

Circulatory System 2024-02-01

Circulatory System crossword puzzle
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  1. Name of the pacemaker. (3 words)
  2. Connects the small intestine and the liver. (Three words)
  3. Carries blood away from the heart.
  4. Scientific name for red blood cells.
  5. Another name for the right atrioventricular valve.
  6. Liquid component of blood.
  7. Type of circulatory system in fish.
  8. Wave of depolarisation causing ventricular contraction.
  9. Prevent atrioventricular valves from opening the wrong way.
  10. Valves that prevents blood flowing back into the ventricles.
  11. Layer of blood vessels containing muscle and elastic tissue. (Two words)
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  1. Type of circulatory system in insects.
  2. When heart muscle relaxes.
  3. Layer of blood vessels containing lots of strong collagen. (Two words)
  4. Location of the bundle of His.
  5. Artery that supplies the kidneys.
  6. Layer of blood vessels containing endothelium. (Two words)
  7. Fibres that carry electrical impulses up the walls of the ventricles.
  8. Respiratory pigment found in red blood cells.
  9. Name of cycle of events in a heart beat.
  10. Carries blood into the heart.
  11. Measures electrical impulses that control heart rate.

22 Clues: When heart muscle relaxes.Liquid component of blood.Carries blood into the heart.Location of the bundle of His.Name of the pacemaker. (3 words)Artery that supplies the kidneys.Carries blood away from the heart.Type of circulatory system in fish.Scientific name for red blood cells.Type of circulatory system in insects....

Medical response 2020-05-08

Medical response crossword puzzle
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  1. medical emergency in which the circulatory system cannot provide oxygen to the body
  2. movement of blood through the body
  3. state of being awake and aware of what is happening
  4. principle of emergency response and appropriate teatment
  5. route through which air enters in the body
  6. statistical measures of essential body functions
  7. skin injury caused by corrosive materials
  8. removal of a person's limbs,fingers,toes...
  9. rapid assessment of which patients have the worst injuries and require teatment first
  10. wound resulting from minor damage to the epidermal layer of a skin
  11. abnormal presence of parasitic microorganisms within the body
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  1. injury of respiratory system caused by exposure to hot gases
  2. loss of blood
  3. cardio pulmonary resuscitation
  4. building dedicated to the care of injured, ill people
  5. injury in which part of the body is pulled away
  6. crack or break in a bone
  7. emergency medical services
  8. heartbeat that can be feltwhen an artery is pressed
  9. basic medical care to an injury victim
  10. any liquid originating in the body

21 Clues: loss of bloodcrack or break in a boneemergency medical servicescardio pulmonary resuscitationmovement of blood through the bodyany liquid originating in the bodybasic medical care to an injury victimskin injury caused by corrosive materialsroute through which air enters in the bodyremoval of a person's limbs,fingers,toes......