respiratory system Crossword Puzzles
Nursing One Respiratory Vocab 2024-01-23
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- difficulty breathing when supine
- decreased delivery of oxygen to the tissues
- depression decrease in the rate and depth of breathing
- rapid, deep inhalation and exhalation of air from the lungs
- decreased level of oxygen in the blood
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- natural lubricant within the alveoli that prevents them from collapsing.
- abnormally slow respiratory rate, can lead to retention of CO2
- lung collapse caused by the collection of free air within the pleural space
- labored breathing or shortness of breath that is painful
- absence of breathing
- respiratory rate less than 10 breaths per minute
- respiratory rate greater than 20 breaths per minute
12 Clues: absence of breathing • difficulty breathing when supine • decreased level of oxygen in the blood • decreased delivery of oxygen to the tissues • respiratory rate less than 10 breaths per minute • respiratory rate greater than 20 breaths per minute • labored breathing or shortness of breath that is painful • depression decrease in the rate and depth of breathing • ...
Patient Assessment Terms 2021-12-26
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- a technique in which the patient’s body is touched by the examiner’s hand
- pressure, the difference between systolic and diastolic pressure
- abnormally high body temperature
- an abnormal inward curvature of the lumbar spine
- a normal breathing pattern
- a deep, rapid ventilatory pattern
- febrile
- the process of listening to the patient’s chest using a stethoscope
- clubbing, an abnormal enlargement of the distal phalanges, usually cause by chronic hypoxemia
- an abnormally higher heart rate
- an abnormally low body temperature
- the pressure measured at the time the ventricles are contracting
- a technique in which the examiner taps on the patient’s body either directly or indirectly
- chest, a chest deformity in which the sternum is depressed, compressing the lungs
- blades, scapulae
- an abnormally high blood pressure
- respiration, an abnormal ventilatory pattern that is characterized by irregular breathing with periods of apnea
- angle, a bony ridge formed at the junction of the manubrium and the body of the sternum
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- an abnormal curvature of the spine in which both kyphosis and scoliosis are present
- a ventilatory pattern of shallow respirations
- chest, an abnormal chest conformation characterized by an increase in the anterior-posterior diameter
- normal temp
- an abnormally low heart rate
- acidosis, acidosis produced as a result of the renal system minor producing enough biocarbonate, thus lowering the blood’s pH
- the absence or cessation of breathing
- an abnormal lateral curvature of the spine
- a faster than normal respiratory rate
- a lower than normal respiratory rate
- the pressure in the arterial system when the ventricles are at rest
- an abnormally low blood pressure
- chest, a chest deformity in which the sternum projects outward
- excavatum, an abnormal conformation of the sternum in which it is depressed inward
32 Clues: febrile • normal temp • blades, scapulae • a normal breathing pattern • an abnormally low heart rate • an abnormally higher heart rate • abnormally high body temperature • an abnormally low blood pressure • a deep, rapid ventilatory pattern • an abnormally high blood pressure • an abnormally low body temperature • a lower than normal respiratory rate • ...
Module 14 2020-03-25
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- The ease with which lungs inflate
- The process of oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange between the alveoli and the blood
- The process of oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange between the cells and blood
- Windpipe
- A small process that hangs off of the soft palate
- Thin, slick membrane covering the surface of the chest wall and diaphragm
- Maximum volume of air that both lungs can hold
- The ability to make the intricate sounds of speech
- Vocal folds
- Microscopic, balloon-like sacs that are composed of simple squamous epithelium which is lined with capillaries
- Thin, slick membrane covering the lungs
- The volume of air inspired or expired during normal, quiet breathing
- Volume of air left in the lungs after a forceful expiration
- A detergent made of molecules in which one end is water-soluble and one end is oil-soluble
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- Air in the pleural cavity, which leads to a collapsed lung
- Volume of air left in lungs after a normal expiration
- Part of respiratory system containing the nasal cavity, paranasal sinuses, and pharynx
- Prevents you from overstitching your lungs during vigorous exercise
- Part of the respiratory system containing the larynx, teaches, bronchi, and lungs
- Take in by means of suction
- Lung disease that can be caused by smoking or being exposed to excess air pollution
- Often called the voice box
- Carry air to and from the lungs
- Vestibular folds
- Passageway between the true vocal chords
- Pressure exerted by a mixture of gases is equal to the sum of the partial pressure of each gas in the mixture
- The process of getting air into the lungs and back out
27 Clues: Windpipe • Vocal folds • Vestibular folds • Often called the voice box • Take in by means of suction • Carry air to and from the lungs • The ease with which lungs inflate • Thin, slick membrane covering the lungs • Passageway between the true vocal chords • Maximum volume of air that both lungs can hold • A small process that hangs off of the soft palate • ...
Pathology Ch. 3 Review 2022-08-05
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- Inflammation of the pleura with exudation into the pleural cavity and on its surface
- Localized area of dead lung tissue surrounded by inflammatory debris
- Movement of air in and out of the lungs
- Sinuses that developed shortly after birth
- Type of chemically-caused pneumonia from acid vomitus aspirated into the lower respiratory tract.
- Excess fluid collects in the pleural cavity (2 words)
- Irreversible disease that result in limiting airflow
- Inflammatory pneumonia affecting the entire lobe of lung
- Result from inhalation of asbestos dust
- Inner layer of serous membrane, lining lungs, blood vessels, nerves, and bronchi (2 words)
- Inflammation of the paranasal sinuses
- Chronic inflammation of the bronchial system resulting in airway obstruction and bronchial hyperresponsiveness
- Measurement that is a primary method for diagnosing respiratory failure
- Contains all thoracic organs except the lungs
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- Condition in which the lung's alveoli become distended, usually from loss of elasticity or interference with expiration
- Failure of ventilation resulting in the inability to move air into and out of the lungs, with increase CO2
- Inflammatory pneumonia affecting the segment of the lung
- Outer layer of serous membrane, lining of the chest wall (2 words)
- Sinus that begins to develop around the age of 2-3
- A solitary radiopaque lung nodule (2 words)
- Gas exchange between the lungs and circulatory system
- Most frequent type of lung infection, resulting in inflammation of the lung and compromised pulmonary function
- Permanent, abnormal dilatation of one or more large bronchi as a result of destruction of the elastic and muscular components of the bronchial wall
- (AKA black lung disease) result from inhalation of coal dust
- Depressed sternum (2 words)
25 Clues: Depressed sternum (2 words) • Inflammation of the paranasal sinuses • Movement of air in and out of the lungs • Result from inhalation of asbestos dust • Sinuses that developed shortly after birth • A solitary radiopaque lung nodule (2 words) • Contains all thoracic organs except the lungs • Sinus that begins to develop around the age of 2-3 • ...
athropods 2024-02-20
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- A hard, protective shell covering the dorsal side of some arthropods, particularly
- as sensing vibrations, detecting predators, or aiding in navigatio
- food or aiding in feeding.
- eyes: Eyes composed of multiple individual visual units called ommatidia, found in many
- and sometimes respiration.
- of tubes (tracheae) that deliver oxygen directly to tissues.
- The fused head and thorax region found in many arthropods such as crustaceans and
- system: A respiratory system found in insects and some other arthropods, consisting of a
- A hard external skeleton that provides support and protection for arthropods, made
- Appendages located behind the mandibles in many arthropods, often involved in
- providing a wide field of view and detecting motion.
- including insects, crustaceans, arachnids, and myriapods.
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- as touch, smell, and taste.
- like crabs and lobsters.
- of a book, allowing for gas exchange.
- The posterior body region of arthropods, typically housing internal organs and often
- lungs: Respiratory organs found in some arachnids, consisting of parallel folds resembling the
- A phylum of invertebrate animals characterized by their jointed limbs and segmented
- of chitin.
- Sensory appendages found on the heads of many arthropods, used for detecting stimuli
- The process of shedding the exoskeleton to allow for growth in arthropods, often
- Jaw-like mouthparts found in many arthropods used for chewing and manipulating food.
- A subphylum of arthropods characterized by having chelicerae, including spiders,
- Paired appendages found on the rear segments of many arthropods, serving various functions
- ticks, and horseshoe crabs.
- by the formation of a new, larger exoskeleton.
- Paired appendages found on the abdomen of many crustaceans, used for swimming,
- 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
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- the trachea is also known as the...
- the inflammation of the bronchi that may be caused by tar irritants in cigarette smoke.
- when we inhale, the... air pressure outside forces air to enter the lungs
- after the air leaves the nasal cavity it goes down to the...
- when we inhale, external intercoastal muscles contract and pull the ribcage upwards and...
- air enters the respiratory system through the...
- disease in which there is uncontrolled growth of cells in the lungs mainly due to cigarette smoke.
- 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
- condition due to the damage of alveoli in the lungs caused by harmful substances
- the bronchioles end in tiny air sacs called...
- the letting out of air is called...
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- the organ located below the lungs is called...
- when we exhale, volume of thoracic cavity... causing air pressure in the lungs to increase
- when we inhale, volume of thoracic cavity... causing air pressure in the lungs to decrease
- the organ located below the pharynx is called...
- bronchitis has an inflamed bronchus and excess ... production
- each bronchus splits into smaller tubes called...
- in the chest, the trachea branches into two... with each entering the right and left lungs
- when we exhale, diaphragm muscles... and arches upwards
- cigarette smoke contains chemical substances such as tar that is...
- thoracic cavity is separated from the abdominal cavity by a muscular sheet known as the...
- the lungs are protected inside the...
- a chronic disorder in which the air passages of the lungs periodically become too narrow due to mucus being produce excessively is...
- the taking in of air is called...
- 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
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- Involves making small incisions (ports) in the chest wall instead of a large incision (thoracotomy)
- 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
- Number of breaths per minute
- Pain
- Excessive
- the thin muscle that separates the chest cavity from the abdomen and plays a crucial role in breathing
- Lung
- Two large airways that branch from the trachea and lead into the lungs
- A physician who specializes in the respiratory system, diagnosing, treating, and preventing conditions affecting the lungs and airways
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- Fast
- A type of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), is characterized by damage to the lungs' air sacs (alveoli), making it difficult to breathe
- 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
- 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
- Surgical removal of an entire lung
- 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
- Less than normal
- Voice Box
- the flap of cartilage in the throat that prevents food from entering the larynx and trachea during swallowing
- 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
- A surgical procedure where a lobe of a lung is removed
20 Clues: Fast • Pain • Lung • Excessive • Voice Box • Less than normal • Number of breaths per minute • Surgical removal of an entire lung • A surgical procedure where a lobe of a lung is removed • Two large airways that branch from the trachea and lead into the lungs • Involves making small incisions (ports) in the chest wall instead of a large incision (thoracotomy) • ...
Digestive and Respiratory System Crossword 2015-06-07
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- To bring food that has been swallowed back to and out of the mouth
- Organic compounds that includes sugars and starches mainly
- From each bronchia air passes through smaller conduits called_________
- It is a tissue that covers the larynx opening and prevents food particles from entering the respiratory tubes ______________
- Food is conveyed to the stomach from here by peristaltic movements
- Nutrients absorption is performed in here
- Organic substances, fat and wáter soluble. Controls various reactions in our bodies
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- Air travels inside blood cells, called red cells or _________
- Thin filaments that filters and clean impurities that enter in the respiratory tubes
- It prevents nostrils, pharynx, trachea and bronchus from closing
- Oxygen is mixed with haemoglobin to travel in the blood, this mixture is called__________
- Substances in the blood steam that regulate organs and systems____
- Produce most of the digestive substances
- Tiny sacks at the end of the bronchioles they are surrounded by capillaries _____________
- Air is introduced by nostrils to the ________________ where it is heated and moistured
15 Clues: Produce most of the digestive substances • Nutrients absorption is performed in here • Organic compounds that includes sugars and starches mainly • Air travels inside blood cells, called red cells or _________ • It prevents nostrils, pharynx, trachea and bronchus from closing • To bring food that has been swallowed back to and out of the mouth • ...
Respiratory and Nervous System Crossword 2023-01-09
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- Three protective membranes
- Voice Box
- space between lungs
- Junction between the axon
- largest organ in the body
- specialized cell
- Signals to organisms
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- used to measure respiratory volumes
- Tiny sacs of lung tissue
- Major role in breathing
- Neuron extension
- Passageway for food
- Two spongy organs
- Branch like parts
- Windpipe
15 Clues: Windpipe • Voice Box • Neuron extension • specialized cell • Two spongy organs • Branch like parts • Passageway for food • space between lungs • Signals to organisms • Major role in breathing • Tiny sacs of lung tissue • Junction between the axon • largest organ in the body • Three protective membranes • used to measure respiratory volumes
Medical terminology of respiratory system 2023-04-24
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- A treatment that involves altering the pressure or composition of the air to treat respiratory disease
- Accumulation of transudate in the pleural cavity
- A total or partial collapse of the whole lung or a segment of the lung
- Insufficient oxygen supply caused by irregular breathing
- Quick breathing that induces a reduction in carbon dioxide levels in the body
- Pus pockets developed within the pleural space
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- The airway collapses when breathing
- Lung inflammation that is typically brought on by an infection
- A tool allowing you to view inside your airways and lungs
- Inflammation in the throat's back
- Coughing up of blood from the respiratory tract
- A chronic illness caused by constriction of airways, with symptoms including coughing, wheezing, and shortness of breath
- Temporary spasm of vocal cords that makes breathing or speaking difficult
- Laborious and difficult breathing with occasional pain.
- A test that evaluates how much and how quickly someone breathes in and out
15 Clues: Inflammation in the throat's back • The airway collapses when breathing • Pus pockets developed within the pleural space • Coughing up of blood from the respiratory tract • Accumulation of transudate in the pleural cavity • Laborious and difficult breathing with occasional pain. • Insufficient oxygen supply caused by irregular breathing • ...
Disorders of the Respiratory System 2021-10-07
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- another name for the common cold
- life-threatening allergic reaction
- hormone used to treat anaphylaxis
- infection in the lungs which may lead to fluid or mucous build up
- most common cause of COPD
- tuberculosis is caused by this type of infection
- inflammation of the bronchial tubes
- cause of covid-19
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- can be prevented with a yearly vaccine
- more than 20 breaths per minute
- triggered by airborne triggers such as pollen, dust, mold, and pet dander
- less than 12 breaths per minute
- causes chronic shortness of breath
- another name for a collapsed lung
- the structure damaged in patients with emphysema
15 Clues: cause of covid-19 • most common cause of COPD • more than 20 breaths per minute • less than 12 breaths per minute • another name for the common cold • hormone used to treat anaphylaxis • another name for a collapsed lung • causes chronic shortness of breath • life-threatening allergic reaction • inflammation of the bronchial tubes • can be prevented with a yearly vaccine • ...
Chapter 7 The Respiratory System 2022-09-08
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- Surgical repair of the chest and ribs
- Puncture into the chest to remove fluid
- Inflammation of the lining of the lung
- Inflammation of the windpipe and lungs
- A lung doctor
- Incision into the trachea
- Watery flow out of the nose
- Chest/ instrument to examine
- embolism A blood clot in the lungs
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- Narrowing of the voice box/throat
- Inability to breathe
- Blood in the pleural (lung) lining cavity
- Instrument (with light) to examine the mouth
- Whithin the nose
- Inflammation of the lungs
15 Clues: A lung doctor • Whithin the nose • Inability to breathe • Incision into the trachea • Inflammation of the lungs • Watery flow out of the nose • Chest/ instrument to examine • Narrowing of the voice box/throat • embolism A blood clot in the lungs • Surgical repair of the chest and ribs • Inflammation of the lining of the lung • Inflammation of the windpipe and lungs • ...
Parts of the Respiratory System 2015-04-05
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- a flap-like structure that prevents water and food from getting into the trachea when you’re eating.
- also known as the windpipe, facilitates the flow of air towards the bronchi.
- passage the passage that allows oxygen to enter from the mouth to the lungs
- passage the passage that allows oxygen to enter from the nose to the lungs
- 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.
- are responsible for extracting the oxygen from the air that has been inhaled. then they allow the carbon dioxide to be exhaled
- this part controls the flow of air while you are breathing. it also connects the trachea to the laryngopharynx
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- An organ with a double-membrane layer that encompasses the lungs
- are responsible for bringing oxygen to the alveoli. They also control the distribution of oxygen in the lungs.
- the final part that guides air into the lungs. it extends from the trachea and is connected to the actual lungs.
- broken into three parts, the superior, inferior, and middle
- is broken into two different parts, the superior and inferior
- are found inside the lungs. they facilitate the exchange of oxygen for carbon dioxide within the lungs
- assists the lungs to expand and contract
- a tubular part that guides air into the lungs from the mouth and nose
15 Clues: assists the lungs to expand and contract • broken into three parts, the superior, inferior, and middle • is broken into two different parts, the superior and inferior • An organ with a double-membrane layer that encompasses the lungs • a tubular part that guides air into the lungs from the mouth and nose • ...
Indications for Medications Starting with A 2024-03-06
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- Depression, anxiety, insomnia, Parkinson's
- Genital herpes, herpes zoster, chicken pox
- Decreases oral and respiratory secretions, treats sinus bradycardia and heart block, treatment for bronchospasm
- MI, acute ischemic stroke, occluded central line
- Hypertension, angina
- URI, chronic bronchitis, lower respiratory infections, otitis media, skin infections, various STIs, prevention of bacterial endocarditis, treatment of CF
- Anxiety, panic disorder, manage symptoms of PMS, insomnia, mania, psychosis
- Inhibit the synthesis of prostaglandins which play a role in the transmission of pain signals and fever response
- Osteoporosis
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- Blocks the stimulation of beta 1 receptors in the SNS with minimal effect on beta 2 receptors
- Management of high cholesterol, primary prevention of cardiovascular disease
- Skin infections, respiratory infections, sinusitis, endocarditis prophylaxis, lyme disease
- RA, OA, ischemic stroke, and MI prophylaxis
- Skin infections, soft tissue infections, otitis media, sinusitis, respiratory infections, GU infections, meningitis, septicemia
- A-fib, ventricular arrhythmias, SVT, ACLS protocol for V-fib and V-tach
- Bronchodilator used to prevent airway obstruction in asthma or COPD
16 Clues: Osteoporosis • Hypertension, angina • Depression, anxiety, insomnia, Parkinson's • Genital herpes, herpes zoster, chicken pox • RA, OA, ischemic stroke, and MI prophylaxis • MI, acute ischemic stroke, occluded central line • Bronchodilator used to prevent airway obstruction in asthma or COPD • A-fib, ventricular arrhythmias, SVT, ACLS protocol for V-fib and V-tach • ...
Pulmonary 2023-07-24
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- A cancer that begins in the lungs and most often occurs in people who smoke
- potentially serious sleep disorder in which breathing repeatedly stops and starts
- a lung condition where your airways (tubes going into your lungs) get damaged and widen
- a highly contagious viral infection of the respiratory passages causing fever, severe aching, and catarrh, and often occurring in epidemics
- 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
- a disease that causes scarring (fibrosis) of the lungs
- signs, symptoms, and conditions that continue or develop after initial COVID-19 infection
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- chronic inflammatory lung disease that causes obstructed airflow from the lungs
- a lung disease resulting from the inhalation of asbestos particles, marked by severe fibrosis and a high risk of mesothelioma
- A highly contagious respiratory tract infection that is easily preventable by vaccine
- 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
- an inflammation of the lining of your bronchial tubes, which carry air to and from your lungs
- an infectious bacterial disease characterized by the growth of nodules (tubercles) in the tissues, especially the lungs
- a persistent cough that lasts for at least eight weeks, and often much longer
14 Clues: a disease that causes scarring (fibrosis) of the lungs • A cancer that begins in the lungs and most often occurs in people who smoke • a persistent cough that lasts for at least eight weeks, and often much longer • chronic inflammatory lung disease that causes obstructed airflow from the lungs • ...
Science shepherd biology ch 32-33 2022-03-29
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- Striated and has multiple nuclei per cell
- The exchange of gasses from the blood to the air across lung tissue
- A connective tissue made of a mixture of plasma, white blood cells, red blood cells, and molecules
- The respiratory muscle separating the chest cavity from the abdominal cavity
- The exchange of gasses from the blood across the tissues
- System to move oxygen and nutrients to tissues/organs; and carbon dioxide and wastes from tissues / organs.
- Supports, protects, makes blood, helps body move
- Acidic paste
- The rhythmic arterial bulge that can be felt with the fingers created by the heart beating
- Inorganic substances required for normal functioning of the body
- The branches of the respiratory tract; they conduct air between the trachea and the bronchioles
- Opens to let materials move from the stomach into the small intestines
- The main artery, which carries blood out of the heart
- Air sac at the end of the bronchioles where gas exchange takes place
- The property of some types of tissue, such as lung tissue, to expand and recoil back to its resting position
- Shorter with one nuclei in each cell
- Cells that make bone
- Extensive networks of capillaries where gas, nutrition, and waste exchange occurs in all tissues
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- The muscular chamber of the heart that pumps blood to the body
- Intermediate in length with 1 or 2 nuclei oer cell
- An iron-containing molecule; easily binds to oxygen and holds it in the red blood cell for transportation to the rest of the tissues
- The number of times the heart beats per minute
- Stores bile made in the liver and releases it to the small intestines
- first part of the small intestine which receives chyme from the stomach
- The chamber of the heart that pumps deoxygenated blood to the lungs
- A bundle of cells between the atria and the ventricles that conducts the electrical impulse for contraction from the atria into the ventricles
- That part of the body which holds the heart and lungs; the chest
- Wavelike motion as smooth muscles push down the contents
- Cofactors for enzymes to work properly
- The process of moving air into and out of the lungs; i.e. Breathing
- Blood moving from the heart to the tissues, then back to the heart
- The liquid part of the blood in which the blood cells are suspended
- The part of the respiratory tract where sound is generated; voice box
- Microscopic finger like projections that line the small intestine
- Air spaces in the skull; they warm the air
35 Clues: Acidic paste • Cells that make bone • Shorter with one nuclei in each cell • Cofactors for enzymes to work properly • Striated and has multiple nuclei per cell • Air spaces in the skull; they warm the air • The number of times the heart beats per minute • Supports, protects, makes blood, helps body move • Intermediate in length with 1 or 2 nuclei oer cell • ...
Body system 2020-12-14
7 Clues: tiny blood vessels • carry blood to the heart • part of the cellular level • carries blood away from the heart • major part of your body nervous system • helps remove waste and is located in your lower back • part of the respiratory system and allows us to breathe
Respiratory OPTA 2013 (jh & hb) 2013-11-18
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- What type of nonneural factor is involved in increasing body temperature?
- What is the main regulatory chemical for respiration
- Phrenic and____ nerves transmit respiratory muscle to the brain
- The respiratory pattern where we breath more rapidly
- What does the term volition mean?
- If ph levels are____ , C02 levels will increase
- Inadequate oxygen delivery to body tissues
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- Cessation of breathing
- Concentration levels in the blood are detected by..?
- What main function does the medulla have in regards to our breathing rate?
- Often referred to as "air hunger" in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
- Part of the brain stem responsible for smoothing out the respiratory rate
- What type of nonneural factor is involved in gasping for air?
- What is another name for normal respiratory rate?
14 Clues: Cessation of breathing • What does the term volition mean? • Inadequate oxygen delivery to body tissues • If ph levels are____ , C02 levels will increase • What is another name for normal respiratory rate? • Concentration levels in the blood are detected by..? • What is the main regulatory chemical for respiration • The respiratory pattern where we breath more rapidly • ...
Respiratory physiology 2022-11-14
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- direction of hemoglobin saturation curve in exercising muscles
- muscle of inspiration
- sympathetic action on bronchioles
- region of saturation curve that keeps a high saturation when PO2 drops
- disease that reduces surface are in the lungs
- less soluble in blood than carbon dioxide
- results of thoracic volume during inspiration
- arteries with a partial pressure of oxygen of 100
- abdominal muscles used during this part of breathing
- respiratory control area (two words no space)
- reduces surface tension in the lungs
- type of breathing when at rest
- results of intrapulmonary pressure during inspiration
- major method of transporting carbon dioxide in the blood
- name of volume and pressure law
- arteries with a partial pressure of carbon dioxide of 46
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- part of breathing when lungs expand
- pressure that changes from -6 to -4 during expiration
- name of system that exchanges gases
- causes bronchiolar constriction
- oxygen transport protein
- gas exchange area in lungs
- causes bronchiolar dilation
- receptors that monitor gas levels in the blood
- disease that causes mucus buildup and bronchiolar constriction
- type of hemoglobin with carbon dioxide attached
- term when hemoglobin is 100% full of oxygen
- relationship between pressure and volume in breathing
28 Clues: muscle of inspiration • oxygen transport protein • gas exchange area in lungs • causes bronchiolar dilation • type of breathing when at rest • causes bronchiolar constriction • name of volume and pressure law • sympathetic action on bronchioles • part of breathing when lungs expand • name of system that exchanges gases • reduces surface tension in the lungs • ...
Respiratory physiology 2018-10-24
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- arteries with a partial pressure of of carbon dioxide of 46
- less soluble in blood than carbon dioxide
- disease that causes mucus buildup and bronchiolar constriction
- disease that reduces surface are in the lungs
- relationship between pressure and volume in breathing
- term when hemoglobin is 100% full of oxygen
- name of volume and pressure law
- respiratory control area (two words no space)
- abdominal muscles used during this part of breathing
- pressure that changes from -6 to -4 during expiration
- muscle of inspiration
- gas exchange area in lungs
- part of breathing when lungs expand
- results of thoracic volume during inspiration
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- region of saturation curve that keeps a high saturation when PO2 drops
- reduces surface tension in the lungs
- arteries with a partial pressure of oxygen of 100
- results of intrapulmonary pressure during inspiration
- oxygen transport protein
- direction of hemoglobin saturation curve in exercising muscles
- receptors that monitor gas levels in the blood
- major method of transporting carbon dioxide in the blood
- type of hemoglobin with carbon dioxide attached
- causes bronchiolar dilation
- sympathetic action on bronchioles
- causes bronchiolar constriction
- name of system that exchanges gases
- type of breathing when at rest
28 Clues: muscle of inspiration • oxygen transport protein • gas exchange area in lungs • causes bronchiolar dilation • type of breathing when at rest • name of volume and pressure law • causes bronchiolar constriction • sympathetic action on bronchioles • name of system that exchanges gases • part of breathing when lungs expand • reduces surface tension in the lungs • ...
Respiratory physiology 2018-10-24
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- name of volume and pressure law
- disease that causes mucus buildup and bronchiolar constriction
- muscle of inspiration
- gas exchange area in lungs
- results of thoracic volume during inspiration
- causes bronchiolar dilation
- disease that reduces surface are in the lungs
- respiratory control area (two words no space)
- type of hemoglobin with carbon dioxide attached
- relationship between pressure and volume in breathing
- abdominal muscles used during this part of breathing
- term when hemoglobin is 100% full of oxygen
- arteries with a partial pressure of oxygen of 100
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- direction of hemoglobin saturation curve in exercising muscles
- oxygen transport protein
- receptors that monitor gas levels in the blood
- pressure that changes from -6 to -4 during expiration
- major method of transporting carbon dioxide in the blood
- type of breathing when at rest
- region of saturation curve that keeps a high saturation when PO2 drops
- results of intrapulmonary pressure during inspiration
- causes bronchiolar constriction
- name of system that exchanges gases
- part of breathing when lungs expand
- reduces surface tension in the lungs
- sympathetic action on bronchioles
- arteries with a partial pressure of of carbon dioxide of 46
- less soluble in blood than carbon dioxide
28 Clues: muscle of inspiration • oxygen transport protein • gas exchange area in lungs • causes bronchiolar dilation • type of breathing when at rest • name of volume and pressure law • causes bronchiolar constriction • sympathetic action on bronchioles • name of system that exchanges gases • part of breathing when lungs expand • reduces surface tension in the lungs • ...
Respiratory physiology 2018-10-24
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- name of volume and pressure law
- arteries with a partial pressure of oxygen of 100
- direction of hemoglobin saturation curve in exercising muscles
- major method of transporting carbon dioxide in the blood
- disease that causes mucus buildup and bronchiolar constriction
- sympathetic action on bronchioles
- receptors that monitor gas levels in the blood
- arteries with a partial pressure of of carbon dioxide of 46
- name of system that exchanges gases
- results of intrapulmonary pressure during inspiration
- disease that reduces surface are in the lungs
- relationship between pressure and volume in breathing
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- less soluble in blood than carbon dioxide
- term when hemoglobin is 100% full of oxygen
- respiratory control area (two words no space)
- reduces surface tension in the lungs
- part of breathing when lungs expand
- causes bronchiolar constriction
- pressure that changes from -6 to -4 during expiration
- causes bronchiolar dilation
- region of saturation curve that keeps a high saturation when PO2 drops
- type of breathing when at rest
- oxygen transport protein
- muscle of inspiration
- type of hemoglobin with carbon dioxide attached
- abdominal muscles used during this part of breathing
- results of thoracic volume during inspiration
- gas exchange area in lungs
28 Clues: muscle of inspiration • oxygen transport protein • gas exchange area in lungs • causes bronchiolar dilation • type of breathing when at rest • name of volume and pressure law • causes bronchiolar constriction • sympathetic action on bronchioles • part of breathing when lungs expand • name of system that exchanges gases • reduces surface tension in the lungs • ...
Respiratory physiology 2018-10-24
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- type of breathing when at rest
- arteries with a partial pressure of oxygen of 100
- causes bronchiolar dilation
- respiratory control area (two words no space)
- part of breathing when lungs expand
- sympathetic action on bronchioles
- reduces surface tension in the lungs
- term when hemoglobin is 100% full of oxygen
- name of system that exchanges gases
- results of intrapulmonary pressure during inspiration
- disease that reduces surface are in the lungs
- gas exchange area in lungs
- less soluble in blood than carbon dioxide
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- oxygen transport protein
- relationship between pressure and volume in breathing
- abdominal muscles used during this part of breathing
- pressure that changes from -6 to -4 during expiration
- arteries with a partial pressure of of carbon dioxide of 46
- receptors that monitor gas levels in the blood
- major method of transporting carbon dioxide in the blood
- causes bronchiolar constriction
- region of saturation curve that keeps a high saturation when PO2 drops
- muscle of inspiration
- disease that causes mucus buildup and bronchiolar constriction
- direction of hemoglobin saturation curve in exercising muscles
- type of hemoglobin with carbon dioxide attached
- results of thoracic volume during inspiration
- name of volume and pressure law
28 Clues: muscle of inspiration • oxygen transport protein • gas exchange area in lungs • causes bronchiolar dilation • type of breathing when at rest • causes bronchiolar constriction • name of volume and pressure law • sympathetic action on bronchioles • part of breathing when lungs expand • name of system that exchanges gases • reduces surface tension in the lungs • ...
Infectious Disease Vocabulary 2024-05-06
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- A chemical produced by a B cell of the immune system that destroys pathogens
- A lymphocyte that produces proteins that help destroy pathogens
- diseases caused by pathogens
- A molecule that the immune system recognizes either as part of the body or as coming from outside the body
- A disorder in which the immune system is overly sensitive to a foreign substance
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- A chemical that can kill bacteria without harming a person's cells
- disease-causing organism
- A substance or a factor in the environment that can cause cancer
- A substance that causes an allergy
- A condition in which either the pancreas fails to produce enough insulin or the body's cells can't use it properly
- A disorder in which the respiratory passages narrow significantly
- A disease caused by a virus that attacks the immune system
12 Clues: disease-causing organism • diseases caused by pathogens • A substance that causes an allergy • A disease caused by a virus that attacks the immune system • A lymphocyte that produces proteins that help destroy pathogens • A substance or a factor in the environment that can cause cancer • A disorder in which the respiratory passages narrow significantly • ...
Organ System Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-23
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- system consists of the gastrointestinal tract plus the accessory organs of digestion.
- System your body's central framework
- System nervous system is made up of nerves that branch off from the spinal cord and extend to all parts of the body.
- 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.
- 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.
- System specialized cells called muscle fibers.
- System It consists of your skin, hair, nails and glands
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- System passive biological system that removes excess, unnecessary materials from the body fluids of an organism
- System also known as the genital system, is the biological system made up of all the anatomical organs involved in sexual reproduction.
- system a biological system consisting of specific organs and structures used for gas exchange in animals and plants.
- 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 framework • System specialized cells called muscle fibers. • System It consists of your skin, hair, nails and glands • system 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
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- system that regulates temperature; includes skin and hair
- system that transmits signals from the body to the brain; consists of nerves, brain and spinal cord
- system that contains the heart and blood vessels which circulate blood throughout the body
- disposing of the body's waste
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- this is also known as the urinary system
- breaks down food; includes esophagus, stomach, and intestines
- system that includes bone, cartilages, and ligaments; protects major internal organs and provides overall support.
- system that helps movement of the body, maintains posture, and circulates blood throughout the body
- system that brings air into the body and removes carbon dioxide
9 Clues: disposing of the body's waste • this is also known as the urinary system • system that regulates temperature; includes skin and hair • breaks down food; includes esophagus, stomach, and intestines • system that brings air into the body and removes carbon dioxide • system that contains the heart and blood vessels which circulate blood throughout the body • ...
โรคติดต่ออันตราย 2021-08-18
14 Clues: Plague • XDR-TB • Smallpox • COVID-19 • Lassa fever • Yellow fever • West Nile Fever • Ebola virus disease • Nipah virus disease • Handra virus disease • Marburg virus disease • Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever • Middle East Respiratory Syndrome • Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome
Health and safety 2022-02-24
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- personal protective equipment
- these protect your eyes
- safety feature in a plug
- this sign forbides behaviour likely to cause harm
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- where all hand tools should be returned to after use
- colour of a warning sign
- protects your face when using the lathe
- colour of an emergency sign
- it protects your respiratory system
- a possible danger or risk
10 Clues: these protect your eyes • colour of a warning sign • safety feature in a plug • a possible danger or risk • colour of an emergency sign • personal protective equipment • it protects your respiratory system • protects your face when using the lathe • this sign forbides behaviour likely to cause harm • where all hand tools should be returned to after use
REC 2024-02-05
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- the passages that direct air into the lungs
- main organ of the respiratory system
- high blood pressure
- smallest branches of the bronchi
- upper chambers of the heart
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- inflammation of the bronchi
- blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart
- either of two openings in the nose
- lower chambers of the heart
- liquid part of blood
10 Clues: high blood pressure • liquid part of blood • inflammation of the bronchi • lower chambers of the heart • upper chambers of the heart • smallest branches of the bronchi • either of two openings in the nose • main organ of the respiratory system • the passages that direct air into the lungs • blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart
Storage of chemicals and signage 2016-05-09
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- White and .............. for mandatory signs.
- Given off by striping paint.
- Category of a yellow and white sign.
- System to be used when stripping paint.
- White and ............. for information, safe condition.
- .............. statement.
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- What is a material that can burn
- A sign for stopping certain activities.
- What can be developed though a method statement.
- Listed in a method statement.
- ...... 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 burn • Category of a yellow and white sign. • A sign for stopping certain activities. • System to be used when stripping paint. • ...... eye from looking at someone welding • White and .............. for mandatory signs. • ...
The Human Body 2013-05-10
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- an organ that is part of the digestive system but does not directly process food is called a __________ organ
- the uniform mixing of particles between two substances (even if divided)
- prevents backflow in the circulatory system
- chemically breaks down food by breaking bonds in protein chains and complex carbohydrates
- begins the chemical breakdown of protein (in the stomach)
- the smallest branch of blood vessels
- the blood vessel that takes blood away from the heart
- concentration of a substance is greater in a cell than outside
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- the movement of particles between two substances against the natural tendency
- the exchange of O2 and CO2 between the circulatory and respiratory system occurs here
- the 2 blood vessels that bring blood to the heart
- concentration of a substance is equal inside and outside a cell
- regulates the flow of food/waste between parts of the digestive system
- concentration of a substance is greater oustide a cell than inside
14 Clues: the smallest branch of blood vessels • prevents backflow in the circulatory system • the 2 blood vessels that bring blood to the heart • the blood vessel that takes blood away from the heart • begins the chemical breakdown of protein (in the stomach) • concentration of a substance is greater in a cell than outside • ...
The Body 2015-03-31
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- organs that expand when we breathe
- what you first inhale when breathing
- bones in your body
- the process of eating
- things in your body that help you move, strong
- moves the food around
- this system keeps us going fitness wise for hours
- you have these in your elbow, ankle, shoulder and hips
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- something that gives us energy and keeps us alive, we digest it
- your muscles help you do this
- connects muscles to bones
- where the food goes
- where nutrients are absorbed
- helps you move around
- the process of breathing
- what you breath out
16 Clues: bones in your body • where the food goes • what you breath out • helps you move around • the process of eating • moves the food around • the process of breathing • connects muscles to bones • where nutrients are absorbed • your muscles help you do this • organs that expand when we breathe • what you first inhale when breathing • things in your body that help you move, strong • ...
respirtaory 2024-04-15
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- acute inflammation in the lung tissue
- inflammation of the bronchi
- air passage that goes from throat to bronchi
- process of inspiration and expiration
- main organs of the respiratory system
- incurable lung disease where alveoli fill with air
- bronchi become dialated and damaged
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- branches that lead from the trachea to the lungs
- breathing in
- sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs
- the administration of oxygen
- mucos coughed up from lungs
- coughing up blood
- chronic disease that makes it hard to breathe
- breathing out
- clapping the chest to help clear lungs
16 Clues: breathing in • breathing out • coughing up blood • inflammation of the bronchi • mucos coughed up from lungs • the administration of oxygen • bronchi become dialated and damaged • acute inflammation in the lung tissue • process of inspiration and expiration • main organs of the respiratory system • clapping the chest to help clear lungs • ...
Human Body System 2022-02-03
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- This is the Blood vessel that carries blood back to the heart
- This is a protein that is used by your immune system to distinguish them from their own cells
- This is a blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- This is given to people to induce an immune response that prepares the body for future invaders
- This body system help you get rid of CO2
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- This body system involve white blood cells and protecting you from pathogens
- This is a protein that is made in response to foreign pathogens
- This is the blood Vessel where gas exchange happens
- This body system help you break down and absorb the food that you eat.
- This is a protein that help break down the food that you eat
- This is the body system that transports blood throughout your body
11 Clues: This body system help you get rid of CO2 • This is the blood Vessel where gas exchange happens • This is a protein that help break down the food that you eat • This is the Blood vessel that carries blood back to the heart • This is a blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart • This is a protein that is made in response to foreign pathogens • ...
Functions of Human Body Systems 2024-04-25
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- releases hormones to regulate growth and other bodily functions
- aides in movement of the body
- " control center" of the body that sends and receives messages to respond to internal/ external stimuli
- delivers oxygen and nutrients to cells and takes away wastes
- body system that works with all systems to remove waste from the body
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- helps breakdown food into nutrients used by cells in the body
- the body system that provides protection from external environments
- the body system that supports movement, protects the organs and stores minerals in bones
- the system that removes fresh air into your body while removing waste gases
9 Clues: aides in movement of the body • delivers oxygen and nutrients to cells and takes away wastes • helps breakdown food into nutrients used by cells in the body • releases hormones to regulate growth and other bodily functions • the body system that provides protection from external environments • body system that works with all systems to remove waste from the body • ...
Elite Crossword 2022-01-27
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- It is a measure used by CMS to determine hospital reimbursement rates for Medicare and Medicaid (abbreviation).
- A Common Security Framework that was developed to address the multitude of security, privacy and regulatory challenges facing healthcare organizations.
- Elevated blood pressure.
- Excess fluid buildup, thereby causing swelling.
- The branch of medicine dealing with disorders of the nervous system.
- The medical specialty that deals with diseases involving the respiratory tract.
- A group of diseases that result in too much sugar in the blood (high blood glucose).
- Care that specializes in the kidneys.
- The branch of medicine that deals with the disorders of the heart as well as some parts of the circulatory system.
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- Part of the immune system, these cells fight infections by attacking bacteria, viruses, and germs that invade the body. “_______ Blood Cells”
- A physician that provides general care within a hospital. Many hospitalists are internal medicine physicians by training.
- Damage to the brain due to an interruption of its blood supply.
- The branch of medicine focused on the digestive system and its disorders.
- A blood clot.
- The branch of medicine that focuses on surgical and medical diseases of the urinary-tract and male reparative system.
- The branch medicine dealing with the endocrine system and its specific secretions known as hormones.
- 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
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- lining of the internal body cavities like the mouth, nose and lungs
- dried nasal mucus trapping particles
- two external openings of the nasal cavity
- thin wall of cartilage in your nose separating both nostrils
- processes smell information by relaying signals from the nose to the brain for interpretation
- filters, warms, and humidifies inhaled air, while also being the site for the sense of smell and immune defense
- system network of organs that takes in oxygen and expels carbon dioxide
- air-filled cavities in the skull surrounding the nose to help filter and warm air.
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- the process of detecting and interpreting odors
- organ that intakes and filters air
- 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
- proteins that detect and distinguish odor molecules, initiating the sense of smell by converting chemical signals into electrical signals
- stem controls respiratory function
- hair-like lining in the nose trapping foreign particles.
14 Clues: organ that intakes and filters air • dried nasal mucus trapping particles • stem controls respiratory function • two external openings of the nasal cavity • the process of detecting and interpreting odors • hair-like lining in the nose trapping foreign particles. • thin wall of cartilage in your nose separating both nostrils • ...
Biology 2021-08-24
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- starch digesting enzyme
- which is the connecting tissue other than blood
- supported by c shaped cartilaginous rings
- what comes after pharynx in respiratory system
- site of gaseous exchange in humans
- Scientific name for energy
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- makes the medium acidic 8n stomach
- part where digestion begins
- muscles that regulate the opening of stomach in small intestine
- stores bill juice
10 Clues: stores bill juice • starch digesting enzyme • Scientific name for energy • part where digestion begins • makes the medium acidic 8n stomach • site of gaseous exchange in humans • supported by c shaped cartilaginous rings • what comes after pharynx in respiratory system • which is the connecting tissue other than blood • ...
Science 2022-05-31
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- Pumps blood around the body
- Where the blood from the stomach goes
- The key to the respiratory system
- A bunch of cells
- Systems a bunch of organs
- How we eat food and the other way to breath
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- Carries oxygen to the heart
- Is the computer of the body
- What holds your lungs
- One way to take air into your body
- Where food is turned around with chemicals
- A bunch of tissues
12 Clues: A bunch of cells • A bunch of tissues • What holds your lungs • Systems a bunch of organs • Carries oxygen to the heart • Pumps blood around the body • Is the computer of the body • The key to the respiratory system • One way to take air into your body • Where the blood from the stomach goes • Where food is turned around with chemicals • How we eat food and the other way to breath
Organ Systems 2022-01-13
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- flow of blood, in, to, and from the heart
- sending/receiving messages to the brain and body
- bringing in oxygen
- keeping your body healthy
- covers your body and helps to protect it
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- collect excess fluids and returns them to the body
- helps you to move
- makes, stores, and eliminates urine
- dealing with any system that excretes waster
- to break down food
- helps support/protect your body
- controls body functions using chemicals
12 Clues: helps you to move • to break down food • bringing in oxygen • keeping your body healthy • helps support/protect your body • makes, stores, and eliminates urine • controls body functions using chemicals • covers your body and helps to protect it • flow of blood, in, to, and from the heart • dealing with any system that excretes waster • ...
Organ Systems 2022-01-13
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- flow of blood, in, to, and from the heart
- sending/receiving messages to the brain and body
- bringing in oxygen
- keeping your body healthy
- covers your body and helps to protect it
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- collect excess fluids and returns them to the body
- helps you to move
- makes, stores, and eliminates urine
- dealing with any system that excretes waster
- to break down food
- helps support/protect your body
- controls body functions using chemicals
12 Clues: helps you to move • to break down food • bringing in oxygen • keeping your body healthy • helps support/protect your body • makes, stores, and eliminates urine • controls body functions using chemicals • covers your body and helps to protect it • flow of blood, in, to, and from the heart • dealing with any system that excretes waster • ...
The Integumentary System 2023-09-07
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- encloses the lungs
- membrane that lines the body cavities that open to the outside world
- lines the abdominal cavity
- type of membrane that functions to provide a lining for the internal and external surfaces
- inner lining that covers each organ
- membrane that does not include epithelial cells
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- outer lining
- example of a synovial joint
- surrounds the heart
- slippery solution that protects mucous membranes
- cutaneous membrane
- hollow organ of the respiratory system
12 Clues: outer lining • encloses the lungs • cutaneous membrane • surrounds the heart • lines the abdominal cavity • example of a synovial joint • inner lining that covers each organ • hollow organ of the respiratory system • membrane that does not include epithelial cells • slippery solution that protects mucous membranes • ...
Health Watch 2022-09-07
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- a type of germ
- between the upper and lower parts of a human leg
- where the arm joins the body
- a place where very sick people go
- to expel air from the lungs suddenly
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- physical discomfort
- unusually high temperature
- an infection of the upper respiratory system
- the organ where the food gets digested
- a continuous pain in the head
- affected with disease or illness
11 Clues: a type of germ • physical discomfort • unusually high temperature • where the arm joins the body • a continuous pain in the head • affected with disease or illness • a place where very sick people go • to expel air from the lungs suddenly • the organ where the food gets digested • an infection of the upper respiratory system • between the upper and lower parts of a human leg
The Excretory System 2015-03-30
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- A tube that connects the bladder to the meatus so that fluids can be removed from the body
- the _____ system helps humans breathe in oxygen and the excretory system assists in releasing carbon dioxide
- Excretory organ that stores liquid waste
- the _____ system consumes food and liquids and the excretory system gets rid of unnecessary parts of the food and liquid
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- A disease that shows symptoms of swelling, protein in urine, and low blood protein levels
- Cells in an animals body in the excretory system that synthesize a substance like hormones
- The inflammation of one or both kidneys
- the inflammation of the bladder
- Excretory organ that removes waste products from the blood
- Tube that carries liquid waste from kidneys to the bladder
10 Clues: the inflammation of the bladder • The inflammation of one or both kidneys • Excretory organ that stores liquid waste • Excretory organ that removes waste products from the blood • Tube that carries liquid waste from kidneys to the bladder • A disease that shows symptoms of swelling, protein in urine, and low blood protein levels • ...
December Review 2025-12-04
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- directional plane that separates body into front and back halves
- nonliving, small pathogen
- voicebox
- "against" "life" medicine
- large tubes that carry air from the trachea
- where gas exchange occurs in the lungs
- pathogenic, unicellular, living organism
- main organ of the respiratory system
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- blood vessels that carry blood away
- closer to a point or to the trunk
- organ that is the "command center"
- this is carried by blood red cells and exchanged for carbon dioxide in alveoli
- word that means "life"-"one who studies"
- organ that pumps blood
- closer to the midline
- slow heart rate
16 Clues: voicebox • slow heart rate • closer to the midline • organ that pumps blood • nonliving, small pathogen • "against" "life" medicine • closer to a point or to the trunk • organ that is the "command center" • blood vessels that carry blood away • main organ of the respiratory system • where gas exchange occurs in the lungs • word that means "life"-"one who studies" • ...
Science R.E.V.I.E.W Really Extraordinary Valuable Information Ever Wanted!!! 2013-11-28
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- Which mechanism enhances or amplifies a change in your system? (positive or negative)
- "collection of similar cells that group together to perform a specialized function".
- When you sweat, does your body temperature increase or decrease?
- What is the scientific term for Goosebumps?
- What is the names of the process where your internal environment stays constant.
- The process of homeostasis involves two systems. The nervous system and the _____________ system.
- During child birth, the hypothalamus stimulates the ____________ _________ to release oxytocin. (two words)
- Where is the hypothalamus located? in the __________.
- This type of tissue binds, supports and protects structures in the body.
- When you Shiver, does your body temperature increase or decrease?
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- Examples of this type of tissue is :'outer layer of skin, the inside of your mouth and stomach, tissue surrounding body organs.
- When you are hot, what is an involuntary action you can do to keep up your body temperature constant? Your blood vessels will ____________.
- In a frog, where does the small intestine lead to? (two words)
- This type of tissue makes up the following: brain, spinal cord, and your nerves.
- This type of tissue is a 'specialized tissue that can contract'.
- 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.
- Thermoregulation is an example of positive or negative feedback?
- A structure that contains a minimum of 2 different types of tissues that work together for a similar purpose.
- The main organs used in the system is: stomach, small intestines and large intestines. This is the _______________ system.
- Systems involving homeostasis needs three things: a sensor, an integrator and a __________.
- 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
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- necessary for growth
- pustular rash, occuring once in a lifetime
- the system for protection
- important to express freely
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- chase away unwanted microbes
- most commonly caused by streptococcus
- important daily habit for healthy lifestyle
- period of life
- Most common cause of severe asthma and respiratory infections in children
9 Clues: period of life • necessary for growth • the system for protection • important to express freely • chase away unwanted microbes • most commonly caused by streptococcus • pustular rash, occuring once in a lifetime • important daily habit for healthy lifestyle • Most common cause of severe asthma and respiratory infections in children
The Excretory System Vocabulary 2021-11-09
9 Clues: Storage sac • Cellular waste • Produces urine • Scientific word for undigested food • Connecter of the kidney to the bladder • The Excretory System gets rid of _____. • Waste that is related to the respiratory • The kidney filters blood every ___ minutes. • Connecter of the bladder to the outside of the body
The Excretory System Vocabulary 2021-11-09
9 Clues: Storage sac • Cellular waste • Produces urine • Scientific word for undigested food • Connecter of the kidney to the bladder • The Excretory System gets rid of _____. • Waste that is related to the respiratory • The kidney filters blood every ___ minutes. • Connecter of the bladder to the outside of the body
Unit 2: Crossword 1 2023-12-17
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- food travels through the...
- a small opening in the plant that allows carbon dioxide and oxygen to move into or out of the leaf
- moves out of the stomata
- carries water from the roots to the stem and leaves
- transport blood back to your heart
- a large muscle below the lungs that contracts and relaxes as air moves into and out of your lungs
- the body system responsible for gas exchange
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- the main organ in the respiratory system
- an organ that acts as a pump for your circulatory system
- carries dissolved sugars(food) throughout the plant
- the two narrower tubes that lead into the lungs
- where gas exchange occurs in the lungs
- are very tiny blood vessels that enable oxygen, carbon dioxide, and nutrients to diffuse to your cells
- carry blood away from the heart
- a tube like passageway at the top of the throat that receives air, food, and liquids from the mouth or nose
- air travels through the…
16 Clues: moves out of the stomata • air travels through the… • food travels through the... • carry blood away from the heart • transport blood back to your heart • where gas exchange occurs in the lungs • the main organ in the respiratory system • the body system responsible for gas exchange • the two narrower tubes that lead into the lungs • ...
Elite Crossword 2022-01-27
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- Part of the immune system, these cells fight infections by attacking bacteria, viruses, and germs that invade the body. “_______ Blood Cells”
- The branch of medicine that deals with the disorders of the heart as well as some parts of the circulatory system.
- A group of diseases that result in too much sugar in the blood (high blood glucose).
- Elevated blood pressure.
- Damage to the brain due to an interruption of its blood supply.
- The medical specialty that deals with diseases involving the respiratory tract.
- The branch medicine dealing with the endocrine system and its specific secretions known as hormones.
- A blood clot.
- The branch of medicine that focuses on surgical and medical diseases of the urinary-tract and male reparative system.
Down
- An infection the inflames the air sacs in the lungs, typically with fluid or pus.
- It is a measure used by CMS to determine hospital reimbursement rates for Medicare and Medicaid (abbreviation).
- The branch of medicine focused on the digestive system and its disorders.
- A Common Security Framework that was developed to address the multitude of security, privacy and regulatory challenges facing healthcare organizations.
- Excess fluid buildup, thereby causing swelling.
- The branch of medicine dealing with disorders of the nervous system.
- A physician that provides general care within a hospital. Many hospitalists are internal medicine physicians by training.
- 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
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- Tubes that lead from each kidney to the bladder
- Is a system that gets rid of undigested food (feces)
- Tube that carries urine from the bladder to the outside of the body
- Is a system that gets rid of salts
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- Is a system that gets rid of carbon dioxide
- Filters blood that contains cellular wastes
- Elastic, muscular organ that holds urine until it leaves the body, and is a storage sac for urine
- The ________ of excretory system is to eliminate waste
8 Clues: Is a system that gets rid of salts • Is a system that gets rid of carbon dioxide • Filters blood that contains cellular wastes • Tubes that lead from each kidney to the bladder • Is a system that gets rid of undigested food (feces) • The ________ of excretory system is to eliminate waste • Tube that carries urine from the bladder to the outside of the body • ...
Body Systems Crossword 2022-05-23
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- the animal hatched without a shell in the Anchor phenomenon
- part of the nervous system that connects the nerve cells to the brain
- the body system that moves blood, nutrients, and oxygen to the cells and removes waste products
- we have learned about the different body _____ in this unit
- one of the main organs in the digestive system
- the main organ in the nervous system
- the infectious disease we learned about in the Engage; enters the body through the mouth and nose
- a type of neuron that generates a response to the stimulus
- a collection of tissues working together for one specific function
- a group of cells with similar structure and function that work as a unit
- the body system that adds air and removes CO2 from the body
- the last name of your favorite science teacher ;)
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- the scientific study of life/living things
- Ms. Picolo's fav kpop group #smoothlikebutter
- the sweet treat you will get from Ms. Picolo later this week to celebrate the end of the school year!!
- the process of cell division resulting in two identical daughter cells
- body system that allows for complex and simple motion
- a 1 word name for a nerve cell
- a type of neuron that takes in a stimulus
- a change in the environment that is detected by nerve receptors
- a type of specialized body cell that stores energy for later use
- another word for a living being (plants, animals, etc)
- the small, furry animal that we used to simulate the processes of natural selection
23 Clues: a 1 word name for a nerve cell • the main organ in the nervous system • a type of neuron that takes in a stimulus • the scientific study of life/living things • Ms. Picolo's fav kpop group #smoothlikebutter • one of the main organs in the digestive system • the 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
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- In science, things are talked about from smallest to largest
- Is the largest organ in your body and has many functions.
- When a person agrees to an experiment knowing the possible risks
- The system that senses the outside world and communicates to all other body systems
- The system that is responsible for eliminating waste from the body
- The type of observation that includes numbers
- Liver, spinal cord, and heart are all an example of this
- Body system that provides support, shape, and protection.
- The set of moral principles that helps to decide what is right and wrong in medical situations
- The system that exchanges gas between the body and surrounding air
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- We often make these in science to help us to study something that is too big/small/complex
- Groups of organs that work together to perform a specific function in the body
- Tests that are run on human volunteers to show that a new medicine/device is safe
- Information that supports or refutes a claim
- Body system that uses blood to transport nutrients and wastes.
- A handsaw's structure allows it to do its job, which is called its ______________.
- Paper versus plastic is an example of one of these
- Body system that breaks down and uses the nutrients in the food we eat
- What Dr.Goldberger thought was causing Pellagra
- A conclusion made based on one of more observations
- The type of observation that uses your 5 senses
- The disease that Dr.Goldberger was researching
- Describes the shape, size, and material something is made of.
23 Clues: Information that supports or refutes a claim • The type of observation that includes numbers • The disease that Dr.Goldberger was researching • What Dr.Goldberger thought was causing Pellagra • The type of observation that uses your 5 senses • Paper versus plastic is an example of one of these • A conclusion made based on one of more observations • ...
Biology Review from Cells to Human Body 2025-01-09
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- Chloroplasts energy source
- Most ancient living kingdom
- Prefix small + Suffix instrument for seeing
- mouth, esophagus, stomach, small and large intestines system
- Human and Hissing Cockroach Kingdom
- Chromatin transformed for cell division
- Prefix self + Suffix food
- Dr. Moreno to Muscatel as _______ to cell
- C6H12o6
- CO2 (2 words)
- Prefix life + Suffix someone who studies
- Mitochondria energy
- heart, blood vessels, and blood system
- Able to make own food
- You! (You’re just a bunch of organ systems.)
- Second skin in plant cells
- Movement high to low, no energy needed
- Make up chromosomes
- system of red blood cell production
- Animals, Plants, Fungi, but not Bacteria
- O2
- Single Cell
- H2O
- The best class in the world is _______!
- Cell jelly
- Prefix arrangement or order + Suffix order of names
- brain, spinal cord, and nerves system
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- Cell division, from one to two
- lungs system
- tissues working together
- Cell powerhouse
- Prefix green + Suffix living substance
- organs working together (2 words)
- skeletal system partner for movement
- cells working together
- Border patrol of cell
- Genes home in the nucleus
- Job of Coarse Adjustment Knob
- All living things grow and __________.
- Math needed for Eyepiece and Objective Lens for Total Power
- Your favorite teacher is Mr. _______!
- Protein makers of cell
- Water diffusion
- All living things share is that all living things __________ to their environment.
- Energy needed, movement low to high (2 words)
- Prefix true + Suffix cell
46 Clues: O2 • H2O • C6H12o6 • Cell jelly • Single Cell • lungs system • CO2 (2 words) • Cell powerhouse • Water diffusion • Mitochondria energy • Make up chromosomes • Border patrol of cell • Able to make own food • cells working together • Protein makers of cell • tissues working together • Prefix self + Suffix food • Genes home in the nucleus • Prefix true + Suffix cell • Chloroplasts energy source • ...
Drugs + the ANS 2019-11-14
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- The bronchodilator used in asthma which mimics that actions of NA.
- B2 adrenoceptors are found in the ...
- Atropine is a drug which blocks the effect of ACh to reduce.... during operations.
- This neurotransmitter is released from a pre-ganglionic efferent neurone at a ganglion.
- The type of receptor that ACh interacts with on a post-ganglionic neurone.
- A drug that mimics ACh and is used to stimulate the return of normal GI function after anaesthesia.
- The receptor on the target tissue in the sympathetic nervous system.
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- When this nervous system is stimulated the heart rate decreases and pupils constrict.
- B1 adrenoceptors are found in the ...
- The type of receptor that ACh interacts with on the target tissue in the parasympathetic nervous system.
- Beta Blockers cannot be used by individuals with what respiratory condition.
- When this nervous system is stimulated the heart rate increases and the pupil dilates.
- The neurotransmitter released from most sympathetic post ganglionic nerve endings.
- 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
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- Airways in the lungs that lead from the bronchi to the alveoli.
- Tiny finger-shaped structures that cover the inner surface of the small intestine where digested food is absorbed
- System. System that removes cellular waste from your body and controls water balance.
- Found in the kidney, little filter that blood goes through.
- lower chamber of the heart
- Blood Cell. Blood cells that carry oxygen from the lungs to the body cells.
- Large, flat muscle at the bottom of the chest cavity that helps with breathing
- A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart.
- The passages that direct air into the lungs
- Allows air to pass to and from lungs (windpipe)
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- A group of similar cells that perform the same function.
- smallest blood vessel; connects arteries and veins - is where stuff is being delivered and picked-up.
- System. System that brings oxygen into the body. Gets rid of carbon dioxide.
- A muscular tube that connects the mouth to the stomach.
- Airways in the lungs that lead from the bronchi to the alveoli.
15 Clues: lower chamber of the heart • The passages that direct air into the lungs • Allows 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
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- A group or layer of cells that work together to perform a specific function.
- A single living thing formed by all organ systems working together to maintain homeostasis.
- A system where the organ works to remove waste and toxins from the body.
- A system where the organs work together as the organism control center.
- A system where the organs work together to use blood to deliver oxygen and nutrients
- Basic unit of life in all living things.
- To help the body fight infections, disease, and other invaders.
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- A state of balance among all the body systems needed for the body to survive and function correctly.
- To bring in oxygen and expel carbon dioxide.
- A group of organs that works together.
- To take food and liquids and break down into substances that the body can use for energy.
- Aides in the movement and protects the internal organs.
- A system to allow movement in the body.
- 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
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- I am inside which organ
- Found in animals and
- I am able to _____ bacteria
- Front line defence against ________ pathogens
- My size is measured in
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- I do not contain a cell ____
- I can _____ inflammatory responses
- Containing a nucleus makes me
- Responsible for removing any before they make it into the alveolus
- Part of the _____ system
10 Clues: Found in animals and • My size is measured in • I am inside which organ • Part of the _____ system • I am able to _____ bacteria • I do not contain a cell ____ • Containing a nucleus makes me • I can _____ inflammatory responses • Front line defence against ________ pathogens • Responsible for removing any before they make it into the alveolus
Les parties du corps 2022-09-30
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- connects the mouth with the respiratory system
- used to point or press buttons
- used to think
- connects the hand with the arm
- used to chew
- food is digested here
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- a joint that is part of the foot
- after someone does this, you say "à tes souhaits!"
- used for breathing
- long part of the body used for walking
10 Clues: used to chew • used to think • used for breathing • food is digested here • used to point or press buttons • connects the hand with the arm • a joint that is part of the foot • long part of the body used for walking • connects the mouth with the respiratory system • after someone does this, you say "à tes souhaits!"
Animal Systems 2025-08-19
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- Supports the body and protects organs
- Moves blood throughout the body
- System responsible for making babies
- Breaks down food so the body can use nutrients
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- Brings oxygen in and removes carbon dioxide
- Helps the body move
- Defends the body against diseases
- Releases hormones that control body functions
- Removes waste from the body
- Controls body actions and responses
10 Clues: Helps the body move • Removes waste from the body • Moves blood throughout the body • Defends the body against diseases • Controls body actions and responses • System responsible for making babies • Supports the body and protects organs • Brings oxygen in and removes carbon dioxide • Releases hormones that control body functions • ...
Nugget and Fang 2025-12-02
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- Tiny fresh water fish
- Large main character
- A fish's respiratory system
- Related to the ocean/sea
- Having or showing many large teeth
- Something that appears to be true based on what you see or know
- Synonym: surprised
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- Living things within a habitat that eat one another: biggest to smallest
- Small main character
- Cannot be done or happen
10 Clues: Synonym: surprised • Large main character • Small main character • Tiny fresh water fish • Cannot be done or happen • Related to the ocean/sea • A fish's respiratory system • Having or showing many large teeth • Something that appears to be true based on what you see or know • Living things within a habitat that eat one another: biggest to smallest
Chapter 16 2021-02-13
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- _____ directly enter the bloodstream.
- ____ destroy foreign particles and cellular debris.
- When palatine tonsils become inflamed or enlarged, it is called_____.
- The walls of lymphatic capillaries form an _____.
- The act of monitoring body fluids is called ____.
- Macrophages destroy _____ ____.
- All lymphocytes originate in the red ____ ____.
- The main function of lymph nodes is to ___ foreign particles from the lymph.
- The lymphatic capillaries merge into____.
- ____ protect the body from pathogens through the digestive tract and respiratory system.
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- Red bone marrow creates _____ ____ cells.
- Endothelium allows interstitial fluid to enter ____.
- Lymphocytes of the spleen defend the body against ____.
- Bone marrow plays a large part in _____.
- ____ attack viruses and bacteria.
- _____ prevent throat and lung infections.
- The spleen is enclosed in ____ ____.
- As the time of birth approaches, the spleen halts the production of ___ blood cells.
- When pharyngeal tonsils become enlarged, they are called_____.
- 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
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- - inner cell layer of worms
- - planarians don't have a respiratory system or a
- - type of symmetry in worms
- - worms that live in giant tubes near deep sea vents
- - outer cell layer of worms
- - body characteristic found in annelids
- - worms that attach to a host and suck their blood
- - most numerous worms in ocean
- - worms with visible blood
- - live in hard tubes, also called fan worms
- - either extremely small or missing in worms
- - anticoagulant leeches use
- - nerve cell clusters that act like a brain
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- - middle cell layer of worms
- - tapeworms lack this body system
- - live in u-shaped, parchment-like tubes
- - largest free-living worms in ocean
- - use mouth bristles like hooks to feed
- - phylum name that means "bristle jaw"
- - extension that acts like a spear in some worms
- - phylum name that means "many bristles"
- - trematodes are also called
- - paddle-like appendages found in sandworms
- - must live on or in an alive host to survive
- - 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
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- this blood cell is responsible for carrying O2 to body cells
- there are 24 of these in the body
- system that includes the lungs
- thick walled vessel that carries blood from the heart to the body
- type of joint that can only move in one directional plane
- one of two bones in the forearm
- longest bone in the body
- commonly called the "windpipe"
- smallest bone in the body
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- air filled spaces in the skull
- this kind of matter is found on the outside of the brain
- "master gland"
- bones at the base of the hand
- valve that is between the left atrium and ventricle
- small spiral bone in the inner ear
- this kind of muscle is only found in the heart
- main part of the nervous system
- this tendon connects the muscles in the back of your calf to your heel bone
- other bone in the forearm
- this blood cell fights infection
20 Clues: "master gland" • longest bone in the body • other bone in the forearm • smallest bone in the body • bones at the base of the hand • air filled spaces in the skull • system that includes the lungs • commonly called the "windpipe" • main part of the nervous system • one of two bones in the forearm • this blood cell fights infection • there are 24 of these in the body • ...
Biology 521 Review 2023-09-08
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- living things that move/have no cell wall and are multicellular
- single celled prokaryotes ( extremists)
- the packaging structure of the cell
- deliver material away from the heart
- the control centre
- the powerhouse of the cell
- cells with a nucleus
- single celled prokaryotes
- cells with no nucleus
- nutrient made of CHO and triglycerides/cholesterol are examples
- nutrient made of repeating amino acids ( hormones/muscle/ enzymes)
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- the small air filled sacs of the respiratory sustem
- messengers sent through the blood to effect change at a target
- living things that have cell walls and chlorophyll ( multicellular)
- the basic unit of life
- the basic unit of the kidney
- nutrient made of CHO high in energy ( example sugars)
- organisms with a cell wall of chitin, cannot photosynthesisze and uses spores
- the gentetic/instructions for life
- the basic cell of the nervous system
- the smallest of all blood vessels
- the system that pick up and delivers required cell material
- deliver material to the heart
23 Clues: the control centre • cells with a nucleus • cells with no nucleus • the basic unit of life • single celled prokaryotes • the powerhouse of the cell • the basic unit of the kidney • deliver material to the heart • the smallest of all blood vessels • the gentetic/instructions for life • the packaging structure of the cell • deliver material away from the heart • ...
Immunologic Emergencies 2024-12-18
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- substance that causes an allergic reaction
- high-pitched, whistling sound heard on expiration
- small areas of generalized itching; hives
- the act of injecting venom
- commonly called adrenaline
- raised, swollen area on skin resulting from bite
- chemicals released by immune system
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- localized area of swelling beneath the skin
- harsh high-pitched respiratory sound
- harmful substance produced by living cells
- extreme life-threatening allergic reaction
11 Clues: the act of injecting venom • commonly called adrenaline • chemicals released by immune system • harsh high-pitched respiratory sound • small areas of generalized itching; hives • substance that causes an allergic reaction • harmful substance produced by living cells • extreme life-threatening allergic reaction • localized area of swelling beneath the skin • ...
Central Nervous System 2022-09-24
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- Carries out basic life functions, being alert
- Part of brain including pons and cerebellum
- Connects limbic system to rest of brain
- Ensures accurate and coordinated movement
- Auditory and visual reflex centers
- Cardiac, respiratory, vasomotor centers
- Integrates autonomic and endocrine function
- Controls mechanism allowing air expiration
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- Control of basal ganglia
- Division of brain for the medulla oblongata
- Relays sensory information to cerebral cortex
11 Clues: Control of basal ganglia • Auditory and visual reflex centers • Connects limbic system to rest of brain • Cardiac, respiratory, vasomotor centers • Ensures accurate and coordinated movement • Controls mechanism allowing air expiration • Part of brain including pons and cerebellum • Division of brain for the medulla oblongata • Integrates autonomic and endocrine function • ...
Parts Of The Body 2022-09-19
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- Hold all the oxygen and supply it to the rest of the body
- One cell wide and take all the stuff we don't need away from the tissue
- The system that takes blood to and from the heart
- The process of eating and digesting food
- Take the oxygenated blood from the heart to muscles
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- Enables you to move and do day to day tasks easily
- A common food source for protein is _ _ _ _
- The path that oxygen takes
- The main artery that takes blood away from the heart to the rest of the body
- Take the de-oxygenated blood from the muscles to the heart to get re-oxygenated
10 Clues: The path that oxygen takes • The process of eating and digesting food • A common food source for protein is _ _ _ _ • The system that takes blood to and from the heart • Enables you to move and do day to day tasks easily • Take the oxygenated blood from the heart to muscles • Hold all the oxygen and supply it to the rest of the body • ...
Human Body systems 2023-01-20
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- Works with Muscular system to support body
- This system sends messages to organs of other body systems
- Works with circulatory system to pump oxygenated blood
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- Works with Skeletal system to support body
- Works with the circulatory system to get the absorbed nutrients throughout your body
- Blood from the circulatory system passes through organs from this system
6 Clues: Works with Skeletal system to support body • Works with Muscular system to support body • Works with circulatory system to pump oxygenated blood • This system sends messages to organs of other body systems • Blood from the circulatory system passes through organs from this system • ...
Human Body systems 2023-01-20
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- Works with Muscular system to support body
- This system sends messages to organs of other body systems
- Works with circulatory system to pump oxygenated blood
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- Works with Skeletal system to support body
- Works with the circulatory system to get the absorbed nutrients throughout your body
- Blood from the circulatory system passes through organs from this system
6 Clues: Works with Skeletal system to support body • Works with Muscular system to support body • Works with circulatory system to pump oxygenated blood • This system sends messages to organs of other body systems • Blood from the circulatory system passes through organs from this system • ...
Science Body Systems 2024-03-05
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- Calcium, blood vessels, and red marrow are part of this.
- This type of tissues include the cardiac, smooth, and skeletal tissues.
- This system provides protection for the organs and support for the body.
- This system removes carbon dioxide from the body.
- This system carries blood and nutrients to cells throughout the body.
- This is formed when two or more tissues work together to get a particular job done.
- This system releases hormones and maintains balance in the body.
- The skin prevents these from entering the body.
- This attaches muscle to bone.
- This system collects and processes information passed through the neurons.
- The knee joint is this type of joint.
- The elbow joint is this type of joint.
- What system provides oxygen to the body and removes gas wastes?
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- This system keeps hormones in balance in the body.
- What are similar cells that work together to perform a particular function in the body called?
- What part of the brain controls the balance, posture, and helps fine-tune movements?
- Chemicals that kill specific pathogens and are produced by white blood cells.
- Not getting enough of this mineral causes osteoporosis.
- This part of the brain maintains blood pressure, heartbeat, respiration, and digestion.
- Part of the neuron that carries messages away from the cell body to other nerve cells or neurons.
- The branches of the neurons that carry messages from other neurons back to the cell body.
- These are tiny sacs in the lungs where oxygen and carbon dioxide gas exchange takes place.
- These type muscles are smooth muscles of the digestive system and cardiac muscles that work automatically.
- This bone disease cause bones to become weak and break easily.
- 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
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- This system protects and fight off pathogens in your body.
- This system eliminates waste from the body through perspiration (sweat) and urine.
- This system breaks down food and allows for nutrients to be absorbed.
- This system transports blood, nutrients, and waste throughout the body.
- This system allows the body to move.
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- This system bring in oxygen and lets out carbon dioxide through cellular respiration.
- 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
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- Site for O2-CO2 exchange.
- Helps keep the lungs visible.
- Moves the ribs during breathing.
- Lets air reach the alveoli.
- Channels the air down the air ways.
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- Keeps food from entering the airways.
- Helps pump the lung.
- Way for air to enter the body.
- Allows air to enter the left lung.
- Purifies, humidfies the air
- Lets air and food the enter.
- Carries out O2-CO2 gas exchange.
- Channels the air toward the left/right bronchi.
- Letting the air pass through speech production.
- Protects the respiratory organs.
15 Clues: Helps pump the lung. • Site for O2-CO2 exchange. • Purifies, humidfies the air • Lets 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
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- Begins at the level of vertebra C4 or C5 and ends at level of vertebra C6
- Between the visceral pleura, which covers the lung; interlobar fissures; and the parietal pleura
- Large tubes found within lungs
- On each side of your heart, inside your chest cavity
- In the throat behind the tongue and in front of the larynx
- On the outside of eukaryotic cells
- Forms the floor of the thoracic cavity
- Run between the ribs, and help form and move the chest wall
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- Bronchi branched off into smaller and smaller passageways
- At the end of the bronchioles
- Behind the nose and mouth
- Outer attached to the chest wall and inner covers the lungs and adjoining structures
- Sticks out from the middle of your face
- In your lower neck and upper chest, below your larynx
- Centered on the nasal cavity
15 Clues: Behind the nose and mouth • Centered on the nasal cavity • At the end of the bronchioles • Large tubes found within lungs • On the outside of eukaryotic cells • Forms the floor of the thoracic cavity • Sticks out from the middle of your face • On each side of your heart, inside your chest cavity • In your lower neck and upper chest, below your larynx • ...
Unit 1 Vocab Review 2018-10-23
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- the gas animal cells need for survival
- the movement of molecules from high to low concentration until equilibrium
- controls the cell
- this means a description of the organ or organelle
- small and round in animal cells
- green organelle in plant cells
- the gas animal cells need to get rid of
- all living things are made of cells, cells are the basic unit of life, all cells come from cells
- carries blood away from the heart, thick muscular walls
- many in a cell, bean shaped, two membranes
- provides shape and support in plant cells
- chemical that enables photosynthesis to occur
- the system that enables us to breathe
- keeps blood flowing in one direction in the heart
- the system that enables breaking down food into nutrients
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- the system that controls everything in our body
- the only prokaryotic cell
- lower heart chamber
- the system that enables movement
- this means the job of the organ or organelle
- controls what enters and exits the cell
- the system that transports materials to cells
- simple cell, free floating DNA, few organelles, single celled
- made up of groups of similar tissues
- watery gel that surrounds and hold organelles
- one-cell thick, diffusion occurs here
- carries blood to the heart, has valves
- the sugar/nutrient cells need
- top heart chamber
- complex cell, many internal organelles, has nucleus
- the smallest level of organization
- the largest level of organization
- has four chambers and pumps blood
- the system that fights infections
34 Clues: controls the cell • top heart chamber • lower heart chamber • the only prokaryotic cell • the sugar/nutrient cells need • green organelle in plant cells • small and round in animal cells • the system that enables movement • the largest level of organization • has four chambers and pumps blood • the system that fights infections • the smallest level of organization • ...
ANS2 - SA - 5.00 2020-06-15
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- ___ is a painful ailment that causes a bird to have difficulty clasping its perch.
- Fleshy part of the sides between the ribs and the rump
- To circulate blood is the major purpose of the ___.
- Gills are a part of the fish’s ___ system.
- What system coordinates and regulates other body systems?
- Ribs are axial skeleton bones that protect the ___.
- __ are an external parasite that causes dogs to experience extreme itching.
- Canine distemper is a deadly viral disease that is a problem for __.
- The purpose of mammal's ovaries are to produce __.
- Rabbits can eat more roughage because of their large __.
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- The spinal cord is also known as the ____.
- An example of an external parasite that lives in the ears.
- What is an internal parasite that causes toxoplasmosis?
- An internal parasite that causes puppies to become potbellied.
- The ____ skeleton includes the skull and ribs.
- This system breaks down food so that nutrients are available to the rest of the body.
- The ___ is where the embryo grows and develops in a mammal.
- 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
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- Lung cancer can lead to the growth of this
- Used to perform daily activities
- Occurs when our body overreacts to certain substances
- The air tubes lead to here
- Tuberculosis is spread by this
- Shortness of breath
- There is 78% of this gas in the air we breathe
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- Needed to break down sugar
- Tiny balloon-like structures
- Connects the nose to the air tubes
- Moves outwards and upwards when we breathe in
- Removed from our body when we breathe out
12 Clues: Shortness of breath • Needed to break down sugar • The air tubes lead to here • Tiny balloon-like structures • Tuberculosis is spread by this • Used to perform daily activities • Connects the nose to the air tubes • Removed from our body when we breathe out • Lung cancer can lead to the growth of this • Moves outwards and upwards when we breathe in • ...
Med Term words: Crossword Style 2024-08-10
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- Medical Term for "Spleen Rupture"
- A blockage in a blood vessel caused by a mass of matter
- Root word pertaining to the Upper Respiratory system
- Large cell condition
- Chest Pain
- Refers to white blood cells
- It means "Bad voice Condition"
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- Inflammation of the Bone and Marrow
- A Disease of Thymus
- record of an artery
10 Clues: Chest Pain • A Disease of Thymus • record of an artery • Large cell condition • Refers to white blood cells • It means "Bad voice Condition" • Medical Term for "Spleen Rupture" • Inflammation of the Bone and Marrow • Root word pertaining to the Upper Respiratory system • A blockage in a blood vessel caused by a mass of matter
Physiological changes during pregnancy 2024-11-01
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- What increases in maternal blood sugar
- What changes in maternal respiratory rate
- Which hormone regulates fetal growth
- Which hormone promotes milk production
- What increases in blood volume during pregnancy
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- Which system expands during pregnancy
- What changes in maternal heart rate
- What increases in renal function
- Which joint becomes more relaxed
- Which hormone maintains pregnancy
10 Clues: What increases in renal function • Which joint becomes more relaxed • Which hormone maintains pregnancy • What changes in maternal heart rate • Which hormone regulates fetal growth • Which system expands during pregnancy • What increases in maternal blood sugar • Which hormone promotes milk production • What changes in maternal respiratory rate • ...
Revision 2022-11-12
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- the outer layer of skin is
- the inner layer of skin is
- the main organ of the respiratory system is
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- system the organ system that supports the body is
- many cells together are
- the type of vessels that deliver blood from the body to the heart are
- muscles the type of muscles that are found in internal organs is
7 Clues: many cells together are • the outer layer of skin is • the inner layer of skin is • the main organ of the respiratory system is • system the organ system that supports the body is • muscles the type of muscles that are found in internal organs is • the type of vessels that deliver blood from the body to the heart are
metabolism vocab 2025-05-27
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- a claim supported by evidence
- information about the natural world that is used to support or refute a claim
- a category of large molecules that perform important functions inside living things
- molecules that are building blocks of proteins
- the process of making clear how your evidence supports your claim
- a process in which atoms rearrange to form new substances
- a molecule that organisms get from the air or water around them and use to release energy
- the body's use of molecules for energy and growth
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- a molecule that organisms can use to release energy, and that is made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms
- a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms
- the chemical reaction between oxygen and glucose that releases energy into cells
- the body system that transports molecules to and from all cells of the body
- the ability to make things move or change
- the body system that takes in food and breaks it down
- a type of energy storage molecule made of many glucose molecules connected together
- the body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
- a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole
- a proposed answer to a question about the natural world
- a group of atoms joined together in a particular way
19 Clues: a claim supported by evidence • the ability to make things move or change • a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms • molecules that are building blocks of proteins • the body's use of molecules for energy and growth • a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole • a group of atoms joined together in a particular way • ...
Metabolism Vocab 2024-03-26
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- the smallest unit that can live on its own and that makes up all living organisms and the tissues of the body
- a collection of tissues that structurally form a functional unit specialized to perform a particular function.
- a molecule that organisms get from the air or water around them and use to release energy
- a molecule that organisms can use to release energy, and that is made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms
- a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole
- a molecule made of carbon and cellular
- molecules that are the building blocks of proteins
- the chemical reaction between oxygen and glucose that releases energy into cells
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- the body’s use of molecules for energy and growth
- system: the body system that takes in food and breaks it down
- a category of large molecules that perform important functions inside living things
- the body system that transports molecules to and from all cells of the body
- a type of energy storage molecule made of many glucose molecules connected together
- A type of cell that receives and sends messages from the body to the brain and back to the body.
- argument a claim supported by evidence
- system the body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
- a group of atoms joined together in a particular way
17 Clues: a molecule made of carbon and cellular • argument a claim supported by evidence • the body’s use of molecules for energy and growth • a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole • molecules that are the building blocks of proteins • a group of atoms joined together in a particular way • system: the body system that takes in food and breaks it down • ...
Human Systems Investigation 1 2025-09-29
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- the system that gives shape to the body and allows it to move
- a particle that is the basic building block of all matter
- group of different kinds of tissues working together to perform the functions in a multicellular organism
- the basic unit of life
- group of organs working together to perform complex functions in a multicellular organism
- component/parts of a cell (examples: nucleus, cell membrane, mitochondria, etc.)
- the system that makes, stores, and releases hormones
- the system that controls all the activity inside the body, and monitors and responds to the outside environment
- the organs and structures, responsible for the elimination of waste from the body.
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- a system of bones that provides structure, assists movement, and protects the main organs of the nervous system
- a substance produced in the body that helps to control the way a cell or organ works
- the system of blood vessels and organs that transports blood to the cells in the body
- a particle that is made of two or more smaller particles held together by chemical bonds
- group of related kinds of cells working together to perform specific functions. These exist only in multicellular organisms.
- the organs and structures that transport oxygen to the red blood cells and get rid of carbon dioxide.
- the organs and structures that process food in the body
- the identification of a disease
- an indicator that something is wrong in the human body
18 Clues: the basic unit of life • the identification of a disease • the system that makes, stores, and releases hormones • an indicator that something is wrong in the human body • the organs and structures that process food in the body • a particle that is the basic building block of all matter • the system that gives shape to the body and allows it to move • ...
Science Chapter 6.5 2023-05-30
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- organ involved in tasting food
- Waste product released by cells during energy production
- The movement of substances from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration
- Plant organ responsible for absorbing water and nutrients from the soil
- Breaks down food into smaller pieces
- Tubes in the lungs where gas exchange occurs
- Microscopic pores in plant tissues responsible for gas exchange
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- Cells in the mouth release these to aid in food breakdown
- Organ responsible for removing waste from the body
- Substances required by cells for survival
- Process of breaking down food into smaller pieces
- Waste product removed from the body when you exhale
- The system responsible for breathing
- System that delivers nutrients and oxygen-rich blood to cells
14 Clues: organ involved in tasting food • The system responsible for breathing • Breaks down food into smaller pieces • Substances required by cells for survival • Tubes in the lungs where gas exchange occurs • Process of breaking down food into smaller pieces • Organ responsible for removing waste from the body • Waste product removed from the body when you exhale • ...
The Body 2015-04-18
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- scientific name for skull
- where does the digestion process start
- what is the tube in your throat that the food goes through to get to the stomach
- what connects muscles to the bone
- which system is used when eating
- what connects bones to other bones
- what does our body take from the food we eat
- Which intestine small or large turns food into waste
- What gas do you breath in
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- what is one purpose for having bones hint it starts with the letter P
- which system is used when you are breathing
- what vital organ is it that cannot be destroyed by its own acid
- when you breath out
- what type of cells do you create when you are breathing
14 Clues: when you breath out • scientific name for skull • What gas do you breath in • which system is used when eating • what connects muscles to the bone • what connects bones to other bones • where does the digestion process start • which system is used when you are breathing • what does our body take from the food we eat • Which intestine small or large turns food into waste • ...
CELLS igcse KEY WORD REVISION 2024-09-03
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- Contains the genetic material (DNA)
- Cells that have no “true” nucleus.
- Cells that have a special role and are adapted to do the job. E.g red blood cells, nerve cells, root hair cells.
- Where respiration occurs.
- Where proteins are made (protein synthesis).
- A microscope that has a very high magnification to allow us to see the parts of a cell
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- A collection of cells.
- Contain chlorophyll. Where photosynthesis occurs.
- Provides structure and support.
- Contains cell sap
- A collection of organs that work together for a particular function e.g reproductive system, respiratory system
- The release of waste products e.g sweat, carbon dioxide, urine.
- movement, respiration, sensitivity, growth, reproduction, excretion and nutrition.
- The person who gives the organ.
14 Clues: Contains cell sap • A 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
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- second stage in a 3-stage life cycle
- will appear after the root in germination
- living things need air, food and _______
- living things ______ by itself
- living things will __________
- system where blood travels around the body
- process where plants make food
- animal group that breathe through gills
- animal group that has feathers
- animal group that has hair or fur
- system where breathing is involved
- system where food is broken down
- takes the shape of container, fixed volume and cannot be compressed
- second stage in a 4-stage life cycle
- no definite shape and volume, can be compressed
- will appear first when seed germinates
- living things can ________
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- living thing reproduce by spores
- living thing seen through microscope
- seeds need air, warmth and water
- living things _________ to changes
- When a liquid cools, there is heat ________
- animal group that has six legs
- third stage in a 4-stage life cycle
- has definite shape and volume, cannot be compressed
- part of plant where food is made
- contains food in the seed
- living things can ________ its young
- plants need this air to make food
29 Clues: contains food in the seed • living things can ________ • living things will __________ • living things ______ by itself • animal group that has six legs • process where plants make food • animal group that has feathers • living thing reproduce by spores • seeds need air, warmth and water • part of plant where food is made • system where food is broken down • ...
Science 2021-08-15
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- second stage in a 3-stage life cycle
- will appear after the root in germination
- living things need air, food and _______
- living things ______ by itself
- living things will __________
- system where blood travels around the body
- process where plants make food
- animal group that breathe through gills
- animal group that has feathers
- animal group that has hair or fur
- system where breathing is involved
- system where food is broken down
- takes the shape of container, fixed volume and cannot be compressed
- second stage in a 4-stage life cycle
- no definite shape and volume, can be compressed
- will appear first when seed germinates
- living things can ________
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- living thing reproduce by spores
- living thing seen through microscope
- seeds need air, warmth and water
- living things _________ to changes
- When a liquid cools, there is heat ________
- animal group that has six legs
- third stage in a 4-stage life cycle
- has definite shape and volume, cannot be compressed
- part of plant where food is made
- contains food in the seed
- living things can ________ its young
- plants need this air to make food
29 Clues: contains food in the seed • living things can ________ • living things will __________ • living things ______ by itself • animal group that has six legs • process where plants make food • animal group that has feathers • living thing reproduce by spores • seeds need air, warmth and water • part of plant where food is made • system where food is broken down • ...
HUMAN BODY SYSTEMS 2020-12-10
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- This system transports oxygen and CO2 to and from the circulatory system. This system helps humans breathe. Lungs, etc.
- This system protects organs, provides storage, produces movement, and forms blood cells. Composed of bones
- This system gathers information from one part of the body to another, using nerves.
- This system helps remove body waste.
- system transports materials to and from cells. responsible for blood flow. Heart, veins, arteries
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- 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.
- This system controls chemical and hormone levels in the body.
- This system helps with movement and provides voluntary/involuntary actions
- 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 actions • This system gathers information from one part of the body to another, using nerves. • ...
Riley Davis - Body System 2020-11-10
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- soft jelly-like center of the bones.
- Muscle contractions of the body that you cannot control.
- lymphocytes or T cells mature.
- The system in witch to produce offspring
- Part of the immune system that has many functions.
- Stimulates pituitary and make Tcells
- Protection of the soft organs.
- controls all functions that are voluntary such as speech and movement.
- Collection of glades that secret hormones into circulatory system.
- The system in witch can cause ones pain or feeling.
- Transports nutrients, wastes, disease fighting cells throughout the body.
- Carry oz to body cells.
- 2 tubes split off from trachea one goes to each lungs.
- Protects Body from injury's.
- Tubes that carry urine from each kidney to the bladder.
- bone development
- hard bone that provides structure.
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- This system is also called the excretory system.
- fights disease - causing germs
- Muscle contractions of the body that you are capable of controlling.
- Breaks down food to provide nutrients and food.
- works with your bones to help your body move.
- Cell fragments that help your blood clot.
- small structures that work as filters for harmful substances.
- middle layer made of connective tissue.
- Controls information processing and motor skill
- one on each side of the root of the tongue.
- It stores energy for times of need.
- This organ moves food to the stomach.
- created by females ovaies before birth
- This organ absorbs nutrients.
- vital organ that covers the entire outside of the body, forming a protective barrier against injuries from the environment.
- created by testes from puberty until death
- This system exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide.
- This organ filters blood from arteries.
- This organ carries air from larynx to lungs.
36 Clues: bone development • Carry oz to body cells. • Protects Body from injury's. • This organ absorbs nutrients. • fights disease - causing germs • lymphocytes 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
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- body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
- condition where a decrease of digestive enzymes makes it hard to break down food for cells to use
- what starch is broken down into in the digestive system
- molecule that organisms use to release energy and made of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen atoms
- organ that sends digestive juices to the small intestine to break down our food into smaller molecules
- name of doctor we are helping to diagnose a condition
- transfer point between the small intestines and the circulatory system
- where our body gets food and oxygen from
- molecules that are the building blocks of protein
- transfer point between the circulatory system and the cells
- a type of cell in our classroom body systems model
- key to unlock the cell membrane and let glucose inside the cells
- condition where tubes of the lungs squeeze tighter, limiting oxygen from entering the bloodstream
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- a group of atoms joined together in a particular way
- system responsible for taking glucose to the cells
- amount of sugar in the blood in a person with diabetes
- transfer point between the lungs and the circulatory system
- body system that transports molecules to and from all cells of the body
- large molecules that provide functions inside living things and are made of chains of amino acids
- condition where low blood cell count limits oxygen to the cells
- name of the girl with the condition we are trying to diagnose
- condition where sugar cannot enter the cells due to lack of insulin
- the body's use of molecules for energy and growth
- body system that takes in food and breaks it down
- 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 from • the body's use of molecules for energy and growth • body system that takes in food and breaks it down • molecules that are the building blocks of protein • system responsible for taking glucose to the cells • a type of cell in our classroom body systems model • a group of atoms joined together in a particular way • ...
Science Body Systems 2024-03-05
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- What part of the brain controls the balance, posture, and helps fine-tune movements?
- Chemicals that kill specific pathogens and are produced by white blood cells.
- Part of the neuron that carries messages away from the cell body to other nerve cells or neurons.
- The branches of the neurons that carry messages from other neurons back to the cell body.
- These are tiny sacs in the lungs where oxygen and carbon dioxide gas exchange takes place.
- This attaches muscle to bone.
- This system removes carbon dioxide from the body.
- What are similar cells that work together to perform a particular function in the body called?
- This type of tissues include the cardiac, smooth, and skeletal tissues.
- This system breaks down materials into simper substances the body can use.
- This part of the brain maintains blood pressure, heartbeat, respiration, and digestion.
- This is formed when two or more tissues work together to get a particular job done.
- What system provides oxygen to the body and removes gas wastes?
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- Calcium, blood vessels, and red marrow are part of this.
- This system provides protection for the organs and support for the body.
- This system releases hormones and maintains balance in the body.
- This system carries blood and nutrients to cells throughout the body.
- The skin prevents these from entering the body.
- This system keeps hormones in balance in the body.
- This system collects and processes information passed through the neurons.
- These type muscles are smooth muscles of the digestive system and cardiac muscles that work automatically.
- The knee joint is this type of joint.
- The elbow joint is this type of joint.
- 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
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- Organizational structure where every entity in the organization, except one, is subordinate to a single other entity
- The system that breaks down food and absorb the nutrients which the body then uses for fuel
- The ability of the internal systems of an organism to maintain normal balance, despite external conditions
- The dependence of two or more people or things on each other.
- The system of the body responsible for storing and getting rid of waste products, such as urine
- A state in which opposing forces or influences are balanced.
- The system of the body that brings oxygen into the body and releases carbon dioxide
- Receives and sends electrical messages throughout the body
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- Groups of organs working together to do a large job for an organism
- Group of cells of one type that work together to do a job for an organism.
- The network of solid materials that give an organism's body its structure
- Body part made of tissue that does a specific job for an organism
- An individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form
- A body system consisting of the skin, feathers, and other outer coverings of an animal that help protect the animal from external damage
- Basic unit of structure and function in living things
- The body system that permits movement and locomotion in animals
- The system that transports blood and other fluids throughout the body
17 Clues: Basic unit of structure and function in living things • An individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form • Receives and sends electrical messages throughout the body • A 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
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- the system by which ingested food is broken down into forms that can be absorbed and used or excreted.
- a system in the body responsible for movement.
- a group of cells that have a similar structure and act together to perform a specific function.
- the network of nerve cells and fibers that transmits nerve impulses between parts of the body
- materials that are not needed by the body and are excreted.
- a collection of tissues joined in a structural unit to serve a common function
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- the system that circulates blood through the body.
- substances that provide nourishment essential for growth and the maintenance of life.
- the system that removes waste from the body and controls water balance.
- the system responsible for taking in oxygen and expelling carbon dioxide using the lungs
- the body's defense against infectious organisms and other invaders.
- 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
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- The bones that protect your lungs and heart.
- Pumps blood throughout the body.
- Contract or lengthen to move bones.
- Attach muscles to your bones.
- Means to straighten something.
- The smallest part of the respiratory system.
- Something's job.
- The largest organ in the human body.
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- A hard tube in the throat.
- Supports your body and gives it shape.
- Means to shorten something.
- Protect your internal organs.
- A mineral important for strong bones.
- The bone that protects your brain.
- The gas that humans breathe in.
- 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
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- aquaponic system requiring minimal management
- respiratory organ of fish
- carnivorous fin fish
- cultivation of aquatic organisms from water
- terminal abdominal segment of a tabby
- required for plant and animal growth
- 95% of animals are part of this group
- alternate name for tail fin
- sight organ of a fish
- animals with backbones made of bones
- section of yabby, divided into six sections and encased in hard shell
- protects the head and other internal organs of a yabby
- aquaponic system with a medium to high risk
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- protective devices on the fins of fish
- connects mouth to stomach in digestive tract
- profession of someone who works in aquaculture
- cold-blooded animals
- growing soilless plants
- animals able to maintain a constant body temperature
- cherax tenuimanus
- changing the water __________ can cause fish deaths
- makes up 15-20% of a yabby's total body weight
- freshwater fin fish with a diet of shrimps, yabbies and aquatic insects
- integration of aquaculture and hydroponics
- blood-purifying organ
25 Clues: cherax tenuimanus • cold-blooded animals • carnivorous fin fish • sight organ of a fish • blood-purifying organ • growing soilless plants • respiratory organ of fish • alternate name for tail fin • required for plant and animal growth • animals with backbones made of bones • terminal abdominal segment of a tabby • 95% of animals are part of this group • ...
Human System 2013-06-16
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- What is longer, small or large intestine.
- Where in the human body would you find the Loop of Henle.
- Largest mass of Lymphatic tissue
- Cervical nodes are found where.
- System that controls our breathing
- Tube connecting the Bladder and the Kidneys.
- If energy isn't used up it is stored as.
- Largest organ of the human body.
- Excess tissue fluid around cells.
- Principal vessel which distributes oxygenated blood to the systemic circulation.
- Pulmonary Artery carries _____ blood.
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- Which is the only artery to carry deoxygenated blood.
- Largest gland in the human body.
- Cage like structure protecting the vital organs of the upper body.
- What system circulates lymph and blood throughout the body.
- What colour blood cells help fight infections.
- Bottom section of the heart
- Cells that carry oxygen all throughout the body.
- Longest bone in the human body.
- Clots blood to protect wounds.
- Maximus Largest muscle in the human body.
- Top section of the heart
22 Clues: Top section of the heart • Bottom section of the heart • Clots 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 tissue • Largest organ of the human body. • Excess tissue fluid around cells. • System that controls our breathing • Pulmonary Artery carries _____ blood. • ...
Circulatory System 2024-02-01
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- Name of the pacemaker. (3 words)
- Connects the small intestine and the liver. (Three words)
- Carries blood away from the heart.
- Scientific name for red blood cells.
- Another name for the right atrioventricular valve.
- Liquid component of blood.
- Type of circulatory system in fish.
- Wave of depolarisation causing ventricular contraction.
- Prevent atrioventricular valves from opening the wrong way.
- Valves that prevents blood flowing back into the ventricles.
- Layer of blood vessels containing muscle and elastic tissue. (Two words)
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- Type of circulatory system in insects.
- When heart muscle relaxes.
- Layer of blood vessels containing lots of strong collagen. (Two words)
- Location of the bundle of His.
- Artery that supplies the kidneys.
- Layer of blood vessels containing endothelium. (Two words)
- Fibres that carry electrical impulses up the walls of the ventricles.
- Respiratory pigment found in red blood cells.
- Name of cycle of events in a heart beat.
- Carries blood into the heart.
- 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
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- medical emergency in which the circulatory system cannot provide oxygen to the body
- movement of blood through the body
- state of being awake and aware of what is happening
- principle of emergency response and appropriate teatment
- route through which air enters in the body
- statistical measures of essential body functions
- skin injury caused by corrosive materials
- removal of a person's limbs,fingers,toes...
- rapid assessment of which patients have the worst injuries and require teatment first
- wound resulting from minor damage to the epidermal layer of a skin
- abnormal presence of parasitic microorganisms within the body
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- injury of respiratory system caused by exposure to hot gases
- loss of blood
- cardio pulmonary resuscitation
- building dedicated to the care of injured, ill people
- injury in which part of the body is pulled away
- crack or break in a bone
- emergency medical services
- heartbeat that can be feltwhen an artery is pressed
- basic medical care to an injury victim
- any liquid originating in the body
21 Clues: loss of blood • crack or break in a bone • emergency medical services • cardio pulmonary resuscitation • movement of blood through the body • any liquid originating in the body • basic medical care to an injury victim • skin injury caused by corrosive materials • route through which air enters in the body • removal of a person's limbs,fingers,toes... • ...
