respiratory system Crossword Puzzles
Human body 2023-06-23
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- Erythrocytes also known as _______
- _____ provides circulation of blood around the body
- the system that comprises the arteries, capillaries and veins is ______
- ______ is the smallest bone in the human body
- the organ that filters blood and removes waste
- a blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- The largest organ in the human body is ______
- Also known as white blood cells serves as defense cells
- a type of vein that deliver oxygenated blood from the lungs to the heart
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- they are often called thrombocytes and are responsible for blood clotting
- _____ bone protects the spinal cord
- _____ carry blood towards the heart
- system that exchanges gases ie oxygen and carbon dioxide
- ______ connects bone to bone
- _____ supports and protects various organs in the body
- bones that don't meet
- bones that surrounds the lungs
- full form of Hb
- Largest internal organ and gland in the human body
- the biggest bone in the human body ___
20 Clues: full form of Hb • bones that don't meet • ______ connects bone to bone • bones that surrounds the lungs • Erythrocytes also known as _______ • _____ bone protects the spinal cord • _____ carry blood towards the heart • the biggest bone in the human body ___ • ______ is the smallest bone in the human body • The largest organ in the human body is ______ • ...
Arthropod Encyclopedia 2023-05-17
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- is an example of a terrestrial arthropods
- arthropods make up over __% of all animals
- the larger crustaceans help humans by giving us
- this fits in the subphylum uniramia
- is number 4 of the 5 major groups of arthropods
- this is an example of an insect with a respiratory system
- insects have__segments
- Spiders have __ segments
- example of marine arthropod
- this is Victoria's favorite type of crab
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- Shrimp and water flea's fit in the subphylum
- the process where the exoskeleton sheds
- system uses sinus cavities that move blood throughout the body instead of the blood viens
- supports and protects the body and help reduce water loss
- this fits in the subphylum trilobita
- are in the subphylum chelicerata
- are named because they look like they have a million legs
- its a type of insect that is in the subphylum uniramia
- is an example of a venomous arthtopod
- an example of a venomous arthropod
20 Clues: insects have__segments • Spiders have __ segments • example of marine arthropod • are in the subphylum chelicerata • an example of a venomous arthropod • this fits in the subphylum uniramia • this fits in the subphylum trilobita • is an example of a venomous arthtopod • the process where the exoskeleton sheds • this is Victoria's favorite type of crab • ...
Medical Terminology Finds 2025-12-02
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- headache
- after
- new
- against
- excessive flow
- disease of the muscles
- slow
- many
- incision into the chest
- under
- study of the skin
- inside
- formation
- blood condition
- eye
- within
- fully paralyze
- stimulating
- condition of urine
- skin
- bone
- upon
- without
- involuntary contraction
- disease
- protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen
- muscle
- study of the heart
- study of the nervous system
- breakdown
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- removal
- partially paralyze
- before
- deficiency
- inflammation of the stomach lining
- above
- large
- disease
- surgical repair
- nerve
- blood
- aorta
- inflammation
- incision
- written record
- condition
- small
- around
- instrument used to look
- between
- cartilage
- artery
- good
- fast
- pain
- bad
- below
- visual examination of a joint using a scope
- study of the lungs and respiratory system
- ear
60 Clues: new • eye • bad • ear • slow • many • good • fast • pain • skin • bone • upon • after • above • large • nerve • blood • aorta • under • small • below • before • inside • around • within • artery • muscle • removal • disease • against • between • without • disease • headache • incision • condition • formation • cartilage • breakdown • deficiency • stimulating • inflammation • excessive flow • written record • fully paralyze • surgical repair • blood condition • study of the skin • ...
Human body system 2024-11-22
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- an important part of the body's immune system
- a complex network of cells, tissues, and organs that protects the body from infection and disease
- a complex part of the body that coordinates actions and sensory information by transmitting signals to and from different parts of the body
- a major tissue and organ system that provides the body with structure, stability, and movement
- The upper urinary system includes the kidneys and ureters
- a biological system that removes waste products from the body to maintain homeostasis
- the most common muscles in the body and are responsible for controlling voluntary movement
- Growth and development, Metabolism, Reproduction, Sexual function, Sleep, Hunger, and Mood
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- the outermost layer of an animal's body, made up of the skin and its appendages, such as hair and nails
- skeletal, muscular, nervous, endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, urinary, and the reproductive system
- the body's internal frame that provides structure, support, and protection for the body's organs and tissues
- the body's outermost layer, made up of the skin, hair, nails, and glands and nerves on the skin
- a term for a group of disorders that affect the heart and blood vessels
- the organs and structures involved in breathing
- The system that contains the heart and the blood vessels and moves blood throughout the body.
- a collection of organs and glands that enable sexual reproduction
- The organs that make urine and remove it from the body
- soft tissues that allow you to move, sit still, stand up straight, and perform many other functions
- a pair of bean-shaped organs that filter waste from the blood and produce urine
- system series of organs that work together to break down food and liquids, absorb nutrients, and excrete waste
20 Clues: an important part of the body's immune system • the organs and structures involved in breathing • The organs that make urine and remove it from the body • The upper urinary system includes the kidneys and ureters • a collection of organs and glands that enable sexual reproduction • a term for a group of disorders that affect the heart and blood vessels • ...
The circulatory system 2015-01-19
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- a muscular organ which pumps blood through the blood vessels of the circulatory system
- oxygen diffuses from the bronchi into the blood, aided by __________
- blood flows to the lungs,then to the ______,
- major respiratory organ and a major part of the circulatory system
- Transport oxygen throughout the body and Contain Hemoglobin.
- Are fragments of red blood cells, they also help the formation of blood clots when skin has been torn.
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- They help the body fight infections and diseases.
- and later to the __________.
- The circulatory system consists of it consists of The heart, _________, blood, lymph, and the lymphatic vessels and glands.
- itis a system which circulates blood throughout the whole body
10 Clues: and later to the __________. • blood flows to the lungs,then to the ______, • They help the body fight infections and diseases. • Transport oxygen throughout the body and Contain Hemoglobin. • itis a system which circulates blood throughout the whole body • major respiratory organ and a major part of the circulatory system • ...
SNC2P: Biology - Systems 2023-03-08
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- the cell divides into 2 identical daughter cells
- fights virus and bacteria that enters the body
- these blood vessels carry blood towards the heart
- uncontrolled cell division
- this system carries oxygen, nutrients, and hormones to cells and removes waste
- a group of tissues
- absorbs nutrients from food
- these blood vessels carry blood away from the heart
- this system provides structure to the body and works with the muscles to create movement
- protects internal organs like the lungs
- a cell spends 90% of its life in this phase
- this system breaks down food and absorbs nutrients
- these are the smallest blood vessels in the body
- stores bile until it is needed
- a group of organs working together
- the chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell
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- carries oxygen in the blood
- the nuclear membrane is disappearing, chromatin condenses into chromosomes
- contracts and relaxes to produce movement
- cell division is called
- where oxygen enters and carbon dioxide leaves the blood
- this system sends messages back and forth between the brain and the body
- absorbs water back into the body
- a group of cells
- produces insulin
- filters toxins in the body and produces bile which helps to break down fats
- this system brings oxygen into the body and removes carbon dioxide from the body
- a muscle that moves up and down to help with breathing
- the chromosomes split and move to opposite ends of the cell
- the nuclear membrane starts to reform, chromosomes decondense
30 Clues: a group of cells • produces insulin • a group of tissues • cell division is called • uncontrolled cell division • carries oxygen in the blood • absorbs nutrients from food • stores bile until it is needed • absorbs water back into the body • a group of organs working together • protects internal organs like the lungs • contracts and relaxes to produce movement • ...
Respiratory System By Elijah Buckland 8A 2012-08-12
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- Your voice box
- When you breathe out
- The average amount of oxygen a female can store
- Small tubes formed by the division of the trachea
- The air that we breathe
- A sheet of muscle that separates the chest from the abdomen
- Soft bone which is found in the trachea
- These muscles help your lungs
- Tiny hairs lining the nose
- The tube that carries air from the nose and mouth into the chest cavity
- The part that connects the mouth to the stomach
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- The organ which stores the oxygen for your body
- The system of organs and tissues that takes the air into the body
- This pumps blood to the organ
- Oxygen travels in this
- They protect your lungs and other organs from getting damaged such as the heart
- Tubes formed by the division of the trachea
- The air that we breathe out
- The amount of oxygen your lungs can store
- When you breathe in
- A cluster of sacs at the end of the bronchioles where gas exchange takes place
- The series of chemical reactions that takes place in cells to release energy
- The average amount of oxygen a male can store
- The cavity at the back of the nose, connecting the mouth and nose to the oesophagus
- A sticky substance which traps particles
25 Clues: Your voice box • When you breathe in • When you breathe out • Oxygen travels in this • The air that we breathe • Tiny hairs lining the nose • The air that we breathe out • This pumps blood to the organ • These muscles help your lungs • Soft bone which is found in the trachea • A sticky substance which traps particles • The amount of oxygen your lungs can store • ...
Respiratory System - Maddie Hinsey - Health 2B 2012-11-18
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- Connects the mouth and nasal passages to the esophagus
- A disease caused by narrowing and obstructing of the bronchioles
- A disease caused by damage to the alveoli
- A box of cartilage and passageway from pharynx to trachea
- A sticky sheet that traps dirt
- The emission of air from the lungs
- A thin passageways within the lungs
- A large chamber lined with mucous membrane
- A pair of ligaments that open during respiration
- Inflammation of the pleura
- The organ that takes in air
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- A colorless, odorless gas supplied for energy to our cells
- A waste product exhaled from the lungs
- These branch off the trachea leading into the lungs
- Forms by malignant tumors that spread in the lungs
- White blood cells that engulfs dirt and bacteria
- Wall of the alveolus which diffuses oxygen
- Sac-like organs beneath the rib cage
- The drawing of air into the lungs
- Fine blood vessels that form a network between arterioles and venules
- The process which oxygen passes through a membrane
- A dome shaped muscle that contracts during respiration
- The muscular flap attached to the larynx
- The force exerted by air
- Grape-like clusters of microscopic air sacs
- Hair-like projections that sweep particles
- Also the windpipe, which extends from the larynx to the bronchi
27 Clues: The force exerted by air • Inflammation of the pleura • The organ that takes in air • A sticky sheet that traps dirt • The drawing of air into the lungs • The emission of air from the lungs • A thin passageways within the lungs • A waste product exhaled from the lungs • The muscular flap attached to the larynx • Sac-like organs beneath the rib cage • ...
Respiratory System Crossword by Dakota Smith 2022-05-13
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- The prominent structure between the eyes that serves as the entrance to the respiratory tract and contains the olfactory organ
- The two large tubes that carry air from your windpipe to your lungs
- Thin skeletal muscle that is the major muscle of respiration
- Back portion of the palate(muscular)
- The windpipe
- Respiratory disease found mostly in smokers that gets progressively worse
- The action of breathing
- Difficult or labored breathing
- Roof of the mouth
- Pair of organs in the chest that supply the body with oxygen and remove carbon dioxide
- Flap of cartilage at the root of the tongue, which is depressed during swallowing to cover the opening of the wind pipe
- Any of the tiny air sacs of the lungs which allow for rapid gaseous exchange
- The cartilage and bone inside your nose that divides the nasal cavity
- Condition where apparently healthy infants stop breathing and die in their sleep
- When the walls of some alveoli are destroyed, causing the remaining alveoli to become enlarged
- The process of diffusing oxygen from the blood, into the interstitial fluid and into the cells
- The area of the throat containing the vocal cords and used for breathing, swallowing, and talking
- The part of the larynx consisting of the vocal cords and the opening between them
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- Condition that causes hypoxia during sleep
- The formal term for gas exchange
- The total amount of exchangeable air
- Front portion of the palate(bony)
- Amount of air that can be forcibly inhaled
- Respiratory pattern
- Either of two external openings of the nasal cavity in vertebrates
- The amount of air that moves in and out of the lungs with each respiratory cycle
- Long, narrow, curled shelf of bone that protrudes into the breathing passage of the nose in humans and various animals
- Causes oversecretion of a thick mucus that clogs the respiratory passages
- when the tonsils become red, swollen, and sore, congested with bacteria
- Either of two small masses of lymphoid tissue in the throat
- The amount of air that can be forcibly exhaled behind tidal expiration
- Dyspnea within a few hours after birth
- Process of air flowing into the lungs during inhalation and out during exhalation
- Air in the lungs that cannot be voluntarily exhaled
- Caused by chronically inflamed, hypersensitive bronchial passages
- Any of the minute branches into which a bronchus divides
- Sinus inflammation
- Hollow, muscular funnel-shaped passageway that connects the mouth and nose to the esophagus and larynx
38 Clues: The windpipe • Roof of the mouth • Sinus inflammation • Respiratory pattern • The action of breathing • Difficult or labored breathing • The formal term for gas exchange • Front portion of the palate(bony) • The total amount of exchangeable air • Back portion of the palate(muscular) • Dyspnea within a few hours after birth • Condition that causes hypoxia during sleep • ...
Keyano's Anatomy Final Respiratory System Crossword 2025-05-16
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- Tiny air sacs where gas exchange occurs
- Primary organ for breathing
- Voice box
- Fluid that prevents alveoli from collapsing
- The process of taking in air
- Gas we breathe in
- Gas we breathe out
- Membrane that surrounds the lungs
- Lung disease often caused by smoking
- Two branches of the trachea leading to each lung
- Inflamation of the bronchial tubes
- Another name for the throat
- Tube that food travels down
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- The act of breathing
- Protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen
- Tube that connects the throat to the lungs
- The space between the lungs in the chest cavity
- The process of releasing air
- Smaller branches of the bronchi
- How gases move from the lungs to the bloodstream
- Tiny hairs that filter air in the nose
- Condition where airways become inflamed and narrow
- Flap that covers the trachea when swallowing
- System responsible for breathing
- Muscle below the lungs that helps with breathing
- Cavity where air first enters the body
26 Clues: Voice box • Gas we breathe in • Gas we breathe out • The act of breathing • Primary organ for breathing • Another name for the throat • Tube that food travels down • The process of releasing air • The process of taking in air • Smaller branches of the bronchi • System responsible for breathing • Membrane that surrounds the lungs • Inflamation of the bronchial tubes • ...
The Cardiovascular System-Heart Rate 2013-04-25
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- Pump that circulates blood
- Instrument used to measure heart rate
- What is a pulse? Blood travelling through---?
- Averages 60 to 80 beats per minute ---Heart rate (2 words)
- What happens to heart rate during exercise?
- Indicates heart rate
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- Artery found in the neck
- Cardiovascular system combines with respiratory system to transfer oxygen to muscles. This process begins with the ---
- If heart rate is 60 to 90 beats per minute intensity is likely to be ---?
- Heart rate is the number of times your --- in one minute
- What do muscles require during exercise?
- Artery found in wrist
- Why does our heart need to contract? To --- blood around the body
13 Clues: Indicates heart rate • Artery found in wrist • Artery found in the neck • Pump that circulates blood • Instrument used to measure heart rate • What do muscles require during exercise? • What happens to heart rate during exercise? • What is a pulse? Blood travelling through---? • Heart rate is the number of times your --- in one minute • ...
sophias crossword 2022-05-31
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- what carries oxygen?
- what organ pumps blood around the body?
- what is the basic unit of life of the kingdom?
- What body system sends electrical signals to all other body systems?
- what makes energy from food for animals and plants, cells
- what is a cell that has a nucleus?
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- what is a force that opposes motion between two surfaces?
- what are single celled organisms and prokaryotes that have no nucleus?
- what is a group of cells?
- what is one of the structures inside cells?
- What is the control center of the body?
- what is the basic unit of life?
- what is the organ that sits n the right side of your stomach?
- what is the main structure of the respiratory system?
- what allows steady internal conditions?
15 Clues: what carries oxygen? • what is a group of cells? • what is the basic unit of life? • what is a cell that has a nucleus? • What is the control center of the body? • what organ pumps blood around the body? • what allows steady internal conditions? • what is one of the structures inside cells? • what is the basic unit of life of the kingdom? • ...
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
Science112412 2025-01-29
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- Skin, hair, nails, etc.
- Control center of the cell
- Cells that do not have a nucleus.
- Made of a single cell.
- Brings oxygen into the body and takes out carbon dioxide.
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- System that regulates hormones.
- Organism that make their own food.
- Made up more than one cell.
- Individual living thing.
- basic unit of life.
- Organisms that obtain their nutrients or food from consuming other organisms.
- Cells that have a nucleus.
12 Clues: basic unit of life. • Made of a single cell. • Skin, hair, nails, etc. • Individual living thing. • Control center of the cell • Cells that have a nucleus. • Made up more than one cell. • System that regulates hormones. • Cells that do not have a nucleus. • Organism that make their own food. • Brings oxygen into the body and takes out carbon dioxide. • ...
Metabolism 2021-10-14
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- system responsible for taking glucose to the cells
- body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
- where our body gets its food and oxygen from
- transfer point between the lungs and the circulatory system
- molecules that are the building blocks of protein
- molecule cells need besides amino acids and oxygen
- condition where sugar cannot enter the cells due to lack of insulin
- name of Dr. we are helping to diagnose a condition
- what starch is broken down into
- transfer point between the circulatory system and the cells
- body system that transports molecules to and from all cells of the body
- condition where tubes of the lungs squeeze tighter restricting oxygen from entering the bloodstream
- molecule that organisms use to release energy and made of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen atoms
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- key to unlock the cell membrane and let glucose inside
- condition where a decrease of digestive enzymes makes it hard to break down food for cells to use
- the body's use of molecules for energy and growth
- body system that takes in food and breaks it down
- transfer point between the small intestines and the circulatory system
- a type of cell in our classroom model of the human body systems
- organ that sends digestive juices to the small intestine to break down our food into smaller molecules
- condition where low blood cell count limits oxygen to cells
- a group of atoms joined together in a particular way
- name of girl with condition the Dr. and we are trying to diagnose
- one of the things we thought might be the problem for the tired girl, but we ruled out as a possibility
- amount of sugar in the blood in a person with diabetes
25 Clues: what starch is broken down into • where our body gets its food and oxygen from • the body's use of molecules for energy and growth • molecules that are the building blocks of protein • body system that takes in food and breaks it down • system responsible for taking glucose to the cells • molecule cells need besides amino acids and oxygen • ...
Human Body Systems 2024-02-13
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- a sheet of muscle below your ribcage which controls the expanding and contracting of the chest
- bag-like organs that expand as air is taken in then contract as air is released
- type of digestion that changes food into a different substance
- tiny air sacs in the lungs that allow the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the lungs and bloodstream
- the system primarily used for breaking down food for energy
- releases liquid waste, urine, from the body
- body system that transports nutrients, sugars, and oxygen to cells and removes waste
- blood vessels that carry oxygen-rich blood to the rest of the body
- liquid substance of blood that carries oxygen, nutrients, carbon dioxide
- holds liquid waste until it is released from the body
- the body system that removes waste from the body
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- transports oxygen, carbon dioxide, and other nutrients to the cells in the body
- very narrow blood vessels that allow gas exchange at a cellular level
- blood vessels that carry oxygen-poor blood back to the heart
- the process of breaking down food
- cell fragments that form clots to stop bleeding from a cut
- main organ in the excretory system that removes liquid waste from the body
- cells that fight bacteria and viruses
- type of digestion that breaks food into smaller pieces
- the system responsible for exchanging gases in the body
- a stiff-walled tube of the respiratory system that connects the pharynx with the lungs
- connecting tube from kidney to bladder
- main organ of the circulatory system; used to pump blood throughout the body
23 Clues: the process of breaking down food • cells that fight bacteria and viruses • connecting tube from kidney to bladder • releases liquid waste, urine, from the body • the body system that removes waste from the body • holds liquid waste until it is released from the body • type of digestion that breaks food into smaller pieces • ...
Life Science Ch 11 Animal Structure and Function 2024-03-06
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- The system that supports the bodies of many animals
- Body temperature is determined by the environment
- Blood vessel leading toward the heart
- Body temperature that is internally regulated
- A tiny opening that takes in air along the side of the body in certain animals
- A muscular organ for pumping blood through the body
- An organ in vertebrates that filters wastes from the blood
- A bundle of neurons
- The organ system that ensures that all the body systems of an animal work together
- The organ system that an animal or human uses to move around
- The form of digestions that uses chemicals to break down food molecules into Herbivores an animal that feeds on plants
- An animal that eats dead animals
- Multiple organ system that brings in oxygen and remove carbon dioxide from the body
- An animal that a carnivore eats
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- The form of digestion that grinds and crushes food into smaller particles
- An animal that strains tiny algae, protists, or other food items out of the water
- A system of special organs that rid an animal's body of cell wastes
- System the body system that breaks down food and absorbs nutrients
- An organ that exchanges gasses with aquatic surroundings
- Blood vessel leading away from the heart
- An animal that will eat both plants and animal matter
- Special cells that collect information and transmit electrical impulses
- An organ in vertebrates that exchanges gasses with the air
- The multiple organs that work together to transport nutrients and oxygen to cells and remove wastes and carbon dioxide
- An organ that conducts blood through an animal's body
- An animal that gets most or all of its energy and nutrients from eating other animals
26 Clues: A bundle of neurons • An animal that a carnivore eats • An animal that eats dead animals • Blood vessel leading toward the heart • Blood vessel leading away from the heart • Body temperature that is internally regulated • Body temperature is determined by the environment • The system that supports the bodies of many animals • ...
Science Vocabulary 6-1 Body Systems 2025-10-10
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- a type of vascular tissue that carries dissolved sugars throughout a plant.
- a part of food used by the body to grow and survive.
- a fluid-filled internal cavity surrounded by muscle tissue.
- the main organs of the respiratory system.
- fingerlike projections, many of which cover the folds of the small intestine.
- two narrow tubes that carry air into the lungs from the trachea.
- a tubelike passageway at the top of the throat that receives air, food, and liquids from the mouth or nose.
- a group of similar types of cells that work together to carry out specific tasks.
- the upper two chambers of the heart.
- the part of your nervous system that detects or senses the environment.
- a muscular tube that connects the mouth to the stomach.
- a vessel that carries blood toward the heart.
- the part of an organism that gathers, processes, and responds to information.
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- special structures in all parts of the sensory system that detect stimuli.
- a system that transports materials through blood using vessels.
- a large muscle below the lungs that contracts and relaxes as air moves into and out of your lungs.
- the mechanical and chemical breakdown of food into small particles and molecules that your body can absorb and use.
- muscle found only in the heart.
- waves of muscle contractions that move food through the digestive tract.
- the tissue that connects bones to other bones.
- a small opening in the epidermis, or surface layer, of a leaf.
- a type of vascular tissue that carries water and dissolved nutrients from the roots to the stem and the leaves.
- a group of different tissues working together to perform a particular job.
23 Clues: muscle found only in the heart. • the upper two chambers of the heart. • the main organs of the respiratory system. • a vessel that carries blood toward the heart. • the tissue that connects bones to other bones. • a part of food used by the body to grow and survive. • a muscular tube that connects the mouth to the stomach. • ...
Science Vocabulary 6-1 Body Systems 2025-10-10
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- a system that transports materials through blood using vessels.
- the main organs of the respiratory system.
- two narrow tubes that carry air into the lungs from the trachea.
- a large muscle below the lungs that contracts and relaxes as air moves into and out of your lungs.
- the mechanical and chemical breakdown of food into small particles and molecules that your body can absorb and use.
- the part of your nervous system that detects or senses the environment.
- muscle found only in the heart.
- a group of similar types of cells that work together to carry out specific tasks.
- a tubelike passageway at the top of the throat that receives air, food, and liquids from the mouth or nose.
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- a muscular tube that connects the mouth to the stomach.
- waves of muscle contractions that move food through the digestive tract.
- a part of food used by the body to grow and survive.
- a vessel that carries blood toward the heart.
- a fluid-filled internal cavity surrounded by muscle tissue.
- the part of an organism that gathers, processes, and responds to information.
- a type of vascular tissue that carries dissolved sugars throughout a plant.
- a group of different tissues working together to perform a particular job.
- the tissue that connects bones to other bones.
- special structures in all parts of the sensory system that detect stimuli.
- a small opening in the epidermis, or surface layer, of a leaf.
- the upper two chambers of the heart.
- a type of vascular tissue that carries water and dissolved nutrients from the roots to the stem and the leaves.
22 Clues: muscle found only in the heart. • the upper two chambers of the heart. • the main organs of the respiratory system. • a vessel that carries blood toward the heart. • the tissue that connects bones to other bones. • a part of food used by the body to grow and survive. • a muscular tube that connects the mouth to the stomach. • ...
Body Systems 2015-04-21
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- I am a biological structure and processes within an organism that protects you against disease.
- I am designed to create new life.
- I help all the parts of the body to communicate with each other.
- I consist of two kidneys, ureters and the bladder.
- I am the the organs in your body that help you to breathe.
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- I am made up of glands and I secrete chemicals called Hormones.
- I give the body its framework, protection and movement.
- I am responsible for the movement of the human body.
- I am made up of the heart and blood vessels and work with the respiratory system.
- I am a network or tissues and organs.
- I breaks down the food and deliver nutrients to every cell in the body through the bloodstream.
11 Clues: I am designed to create new life. • I am a network or tissues and organs. • I consist of two kidneys, ureters and the bladder. • I am responsible for the movement of the human body. • I give the body its framework, protection and movement. • I am the the organs in your body that help you to breathe. • I am made up of glands and I secrete chemicals called Hormones. • ...
Skin Care 2024-08-09
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- clear, slightly yellow fluid that is located within the vessels and is filtered by the lymph nodes
- Nerve nerve that carries messages to the brain and/or spinal cord to produce movement
- Nerve nerve that carries messages to the brain and/or spinal cord to recognize touch, cold, heat, sight, hearing, taste, smell, pain and pressure
- thick-walled chambers on the bottom half of the heart and are referred to as the right and/or left ventricle
- System comprised of specialized, ductless glands that regulate hormone production
- permits the blood to flow in one direction only, either into or out of the ventricles and/or atrium
- Carotid Arteries main source of blood supply to the face, head and neck
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- System comprised of the organs necessary to reproduce
- System comprised of the stomach, intestines, mouth and several glands that digest food and break it down into nutrients
- Disease often due to over-functioning or under-functioning internal glands or organs
- / Immune System main function is to protect the body from disease by developing immunities
- System comprised of the kidneys, liver, skin, large intestine and lungs that eliminate waste from the body
- System comprised of the organs that help to process air
- System comprised of the brain, spinal cord and nerves; it regulates and controls all of the body’s activities
- scientific study of the structure and purpose of the nervous system
15 Clues: System comprised of the organs necessary to reproduce • System comprised of the organs that help to process air • scientific study of the structure and purpose of the nervous system • Carotid Arteries main source of blood supply to the face, head and neck • System comprised of specialized, ductless glands that regulate hormone production • ...
Circulatory and Respiratory Systems 2025-05-27
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- aid in clotting with the help of plasma protein
- carry oxygen via hemoglobin
- site of gas exchange
- contain oxygen rich blood from the heart
- carrying protein in RBCs
- chambers of the heart that receive blood
- chambers of the heart that pump blood
- muscle aiding in breathing
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- guard against infection
- straw-colored main component of blood
- air is filtered and warmed
- to supply cells with oxygen and carbon dioxide
- contains the bronchi, bronchioles, and alveoli
- exchange materials between the cell and blood
- transportation system for materials
- passageway to the bronchi
- number of chambers in the heart
- vocal cords
- contain oxygen poor blood from the body to the heart
19 Clues: vocal cords • site of gas exchange • guard against infection • carrying protein in RBCs • passageway to the bronchi • air is filtered and warmed • muscle aiding in breathing • carry oxygen via hemoglobin • number of chambers in the heart • transportation system for materials • straw-colored main component of blood • chambers of the heart that pump blood • ...
6.05 Human Body systems 2017-05-16
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- a part of an organism that is typically self-contained and has a specific vital function, such as the heart or liver in humans.
- System the set of organs that allows a person to breathe and exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide throughout the body.
- Directs the cells activities
- an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form.
- A neutral group of two or more atoms held together by covalent bonds
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- System a system of the body that in vertebrates includes the brain, spinal cord, nerves
- the basic particle from which all elements are made
- System The system in the body by which blood and lymph are circulated.
- an ensemble of similar cells from the same origin that together carry out a specific function.
- System a host defense system comprising many biological structures and processes within an organism that protects against disease.
10 Clues: Directs the cells activities • the basic particle from which all elements are made • an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form. • A neutral group of two or more atoms held together by covalent bonds • System The system in the body by which blood and lymph are circulated. • ...
Vaping Crossword 2021-02-23
9 Clues: addictive drug • can cause lung cancer • bronchiolitis obliterans • addictive thickening agent • thick substance in vape pens • which gender tends to vape more • part of your respiratory system • one of the three parts in a lung • how many months for lungs to repair
Cells and Body systems 2017-01-30
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- support and protect
- a hollow muscular organ that pumps blood
- a large lobed glandular organ
- tissue found in bones
- used for smelling and breathing
- tissue lines the outside of your organs
- response to a stimulus
- an individual plant, animal, and single celled life form
- the colorless fluid part of the blood
- collects urine for excretion
- a small disk shaped cell fragment
- tissue supports and connects pther parts of the body
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- center most important part of a cell
- duct where urine passes from the kidney to the bladder
- a tube shaped sac attached to the large intestine
- immunity to a disease
- balancing or evening out of something
- canal that connects the throat to the stomach
- coordinate, control, connect
- soup where most of the cellular metabolism occurs
- tubes that transport usually oxygenated blood
- dome shaped muscular part separating the thorax and abdomen
- breathing system
- any tubes forming the circulatory system
- largest organ
25 Clues: largest organ • breathing system • support and protect • immunity to a disease • tissue found in bones • response to a stimulus • coordinate, control, connect • collects urine for excretion • a large lobed glandular organ • used for smelling and breathing • a small disk shaped cell fragment • center most important part of a cell • balancing or evening out of something • ...
Human System 2013-06-16
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- Excess tissue fluid around cells.
- Tube connecting the Bladder and the Kidneys.
- Clots blood to protect wounds.
- Bottom section of the heart
- Cervical nodes are found where.
- What system circulates lymph and blood throughout the body.
- Maximus Largest muscle in the human body.
- Largest mass of Lymphatic tissue
- Top section of the heart
- Longest bone in the human body.
- Largest organ of the human body.
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- Where in the human body would you find the Loop of Henle.
- If energy isn't used up it is stored as.
- System that controls our breathing
- Principal vessel which distributes oxygenated blood to the systemic circulation.
- What colour blood cells help fight infections.
- Pulmonary Artery carries _____ blood.
- Which is the only artery to carry deoxygenated blood.
- Cells that carry oxygen all throughout the body.
- What is longer, small or large intestine.
- Largest gland in the human body.
- Cage like structure protecting the vital organs of the upper body.
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 mass of Lymphatic tissue • Largest gland in the human body. • Largest organ of the human body. • Excess tissue fluid around cells. • System that controls our breathing • Pulmonary Artery carries _____ blood. • ...
health final 2024-05-13
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- the muscle that separates the chest cavity from the abdomen
- a infectious bacterial disease in the tissues that effects the lungs.
- the temporary help given to a sick or injured person until medical personnel arrives
- part of an organ is displaced and protrudes through the wall of the cavity containing it
- the organs and structures in your body that allow you to breathe
- coordinates and regulates muscular activity.
- sensory and neural functions
- the internal framework of the human body
- a neurological disorder marked by sudden recurrent episodes of sensory disturbance,
- a colorless fluid containing white blood cells,
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- the heart and how it pumps
- inflammation of the tendons
- the body's command center
- how food gets digested in the human body
- organ that pumps the blood through the circulatory system
- the windpipe
- a specialized cell transmitting nerve impulses
- the main organ in the respiratory system
- a band or bundle of fibrous tissue in a human
- when the trachea and brochis narrow
20 Clues: the windpipe • the body's command center • the heart and how it pumps • inflammation of the tendons • sensory and neural functions • when the trachea and brochis narrow • how food gets digested in the human body • the main organ in the respiratory system • the internal framework of the human body • coordinates and regulates muscular activity. • ...
Science Daily Exam Chapter 1 2024-08-18
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- microscope lens close to the specimen.
- removal of waste materials from the body.
- fixed joint example.
- plant organ that help the plant to reproduce.
- single direction joint.
- central control area of the cell.
- any living things.
- absorb digestion products into the human body.
- system organ that transports blood around body.
- basic & smallest unit of life.
- different tissue types grouped together.
- instrument we use to see cells.
- filter blood in human body.
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- plant organ that transports water & nutrients.
- attach muscles to bones.
- a sideways curve of the spine.
- an increase in size/mass of an organism.
- ability to reproduce & pass genetic information.
- jelly-like substance found in plant & animal cell.
- plant organ that help the photosynthesis process.
- pumps blood around body.
- common function of cells grouped together.
- system organ that carry out gas.
- weak and fragile bones that break easily.
- cells that carry & deliver oxygen.
25 Clues: any living things. • fixed joint example. • single direction joint. • attach muscles to bones. • pumps blood around body. • filter blood in human body. • a sideways curve of the spine. • basic & smallest unit of life. • instrument we use to see cells. • system organ that carry out gas. • central control area of the cell. • cells that carry & deliver oxygen. • ...
The human body 2022-09-29
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- everything in the world
- produces offspring
- provides structure and protection for the body
- a thing or event that causes a response or reaction
- transports nutrients and oxygen to the body bladder help get rid of liquid waste.
- balanced; unchanging
- breaks down food and provides energy,nutrient
- helps people eat things
- provides movement of the body
- The largest organ in the circulatory system.
- helps people smell.
- a group of cells make tissue
- a change in the position of the object
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- controls and coordinates the body
- keeps your head warm but if you're bold.
- regulates the body with hormones
- removes waste from the body
- interacting,interacting, or interdependent elements forming a more complex whole.
- exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide
- help you breath
- protect fingers or be used as a weapon.
- a push or pull that can change the position or motion.
- The largest organ in the body
23 Clues: help you breath • produces offspring • helps people smell. • balanced; unchanging • everything in the world • helps people eat things • removes waste from the body • a group of cells make tissue • provides movement of the body • The largest organ in the body • regulates the body with hormones • controls and coordinates the body • exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide • ...
PSY112 PRENATAL DEVELOPMENT 2025-09-04
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- — Spontaneous loss of pregnancy
- — Middle layer that forms muscles, bones, and circulatory system
- — Formation of organs during the embryonic stage
- — Agent that causes birth defects
- — Three-month division of pregnancy
- — Identical twins from one zygote
- — Fluid that cushions and regulates temperature
- — Process when cells specialize to perform tasks
- — Fertilized egg with 46 chromosomes
- — Cord that connects fetus to placenta
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- — Fraternal twins from two eggs fertilized
- — Outer layer of cells that provides nutrition and support
- — Outer layer that forms brain, nervous system, and skin
- — Inner mass of cells that forms the embryo
- — Period when organs begin to form (2–8 weeks)
- — Longest stage of prenatal development (2 months until birth)
- — Type of abortion occurring naturally, not induced
- — Attachment of zygote to uterine wall
- — Organ that provides nutrients and oxygen to the fetus
- — Cell division process during early development
- — Inner layer that forms digestive and respiratory systems
- — First 2 weeks of development after conception
- — Protective sac filled with fluid
23 Clues: — Spontaneous loss of pregnancy • — Agent that causes birth defects • — Identical twins from one zygote • — Protective sac filled with fluid • — Three-month division of pregnancy • — Fertilized egg with 46 chromosomes • — Attachment of zygote to uterine wall • — Cord that connects fetus to placenta • — Fraternal twins from two eggs fertilized • ...
The circulatory system 2015-01-19
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- blood flows to the lungs,then to the ______,
- oxygen diffuses from the bronchi into the blood, aided by __________
- Transport oxygen throughout the body and Contain Hemoglobin.
- a muscular organ which pumps blood through the blood vessels of the circulatory system
- major respiratory organ and a major part of the circulatory system
- The circulatory system consists of it consists of The heart, _________, blood, lymph, and the lymphatic vessels and glands.
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- Are fragments of red blood cells, they also help the formation of blood clots when skin has been torn.
- They help the body fight infections and diseases.
- and later to the __________.
- itis a system which circulates blood throughout the whole body
10 Clues: and later to the __________. • blood flows to the lungs,then to the ______, • They help the body fight infections and diseases. • Transport oxygen throughout the body and Contain Hemoglobin. • itis a system which circulates blood throughout the whole body • major respiratory organ and a major part of the circulatory system • ...
Chapter 9: Fluid Systems 2013-05-13
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- the upward force exerted by a fluid
- the atmospheric pressure at sea level, equal to 101.3 kPa
- a sheet of muscle in the lower chest
- measures blood pressure
- a respiratory disease that interferes with normal breathing
- using an incompressible fluid to increase and transmit a force
- transports blood around the body
- the ability or tendency to float in a fluid
- the study of pressure in liquids
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- the force of blood on the walls of blood vessels
- the use of a compressed gas in an enclosed system
- an enclosed gas transmits a force, causing motion
- a device that transmits an applied force through the use of liquid under pressure
- heat transfer through the flow of a heated system
14 Clues: measures blood pressure • transports blood around the body • the study of pressure in liquids • the upward force exerted by a fluid • a sheet of muscle in the lower chest • the ability or tendency to float in a fluid • the force of blood on the walls of blood vessels • the use of a compressed gas in an enclosed system • an enclosed gas transmits a force, causing motion • ...
Human Body System 2024-12-19
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- totally or partially resistant to a particular infectious disease or pathogen:
- soft tissue that works together with bones
- bean shaped organs that filter waste and excess water
- main organ of the circulatory system
- removal of harmful wastes
- vertebrates that is part of the immune system
- breaks down food into smaller parts
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- allows an organism to communicate
- producing urine from the body
- relating to the circulation of blood or sap
- each of a set of hard, bony enamel-coated structures in the jaws of most vertebrates, used for biting and chewing
- a network of glands that secrete hormones that help cells communicate
- the internal framework of the body
- Allows plants and animals to exchange gases
14 Clues: removal of harmful wastes • producing urine from the body • allows an organism to communicate • the internal framework of the body • breaks down food into smaller parts • main organ of the circulatory system • soft tissue that works together with bones • relating to the circulation of blood or sap • Allows plants and animals to exchange gases • ...
MORPHOLOGY OF LEECH AND FROG 2024-05-24
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- Location of tympanum in frogs
- Outer covering of frog's eyes (nictitating membrane).
- Part of frog's mouth that helps in capturing prey
- Blood-sucking mechanism in leeches
- Excretory organs in frogs
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- Type of circulatory system in leeches.
- Sucker found at the posterior end of a leech
- -Main respiratory organ of frogs.
- -Gland in frogs producing mucus
- Body segmentation in leech.
- Smallest finger on frog's hand
- Part of frog's hindlimb used for jumping
12 Clues: Excretory organs in frogs • Body segmentation in leech. • Location of tympanum in frogs • Smallest finger on frog's hand • -Gland in frogs producing mucus • -Main respiratory organ of frogs. • Blood-sucking mechanism in leeches • Type of circulatory system in leeches. • Part of frog's hindlimb used for jumping • Sucker found at the posterior end of a leech • ...
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 Cardiovascular and Respiratory System 2023-10-22
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- The muscular organ that pumps blood through the circulatory system
- Tiny, disk-shaped cell that carries oxygen in the circulatory system
- Tiny, thin-walled blood vessels where oxygen and nutrients are exchanged with tissues
- Primary organ of the respiratory system
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- The body's largest artery and a key part of the circulatory system
- The main tube through which air enters the lungs
- The gas essential for respiration
7 Clues: The gas essential for respiration • Primary organ of the respiratory system • The main tube through which air enters the lungs • The muscular organ that pumps blood through the circulatory system • The body's largest artery and a key part of the circulatory system • Tiny, disk-shaped cell that carries oxygen in the circulatory system • ...
Respiratory - Pulmonologist 2023-01-07
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- A ______ system contains organs and tissues that help your body absorb oxygen from the air so your organs can work.
- allows air to enter your body. Then, it filters debris and moistens the air. Your nose also gives you a sense of smell.
- two large tubes that carry air from your windpipe to your lungs
- the voice box; the passageway for air between the pharynx and the trachea
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- windpipe; the main airway to the lungs
- is a doctor who focuses on a disease: COVID-19 and other conditions that affect the respiratory system.
- After college, a pulmonologist must have at least 4 years of _____ school to become certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine.
- what is the sort form of Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome
- a pair of spongy, air-filled organs located on either side of the chest
9 Clues: windpipe; the main airway to the lungs • what is the sort form of Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome • two large tubes that carry air from your windpipe to your lungs • a pair of spongy, air-filled organs located on either side of the chest • the voice box; the passageway for air between the pharynx and the trachea • ...
EHR Chapter 4 2022-02-15
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- ________ history - Lifestyle or habits that may affect the patients health. EX: smoking, drinking, etc.
- This system includes your airways, lungs and blood vessels.
- Used in an electronic environment, copying similar or identical information from a previous encounter of the same or a different patient.
- This systems main function is to support your body's weight and help you move.
- _________medical history- Previous medical condition(s) for which the patient has been treated.
- _________ tract is a pathway by which food enters the body, is digested to extract nutrients and absorb energy, and solid wastes are expelled.
- A part of the ROS that principally concerns physical examination of the head, eyes, ears, nose, and throat.
- the organs of the reproductive system and the urinary system.
- measurements taken to determine the status of basic body-system functions.
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- In this body system the heart and blood vessels circulate blood and oxygen around your body.
- _______________ system/Nervous system is the major controlling, regulatory, and communicating system in the body.
- Documentation of conditions and diseases found in immediate family members to which the patient may be genetically predisposed. (two-words)
- __________ system uses hormones to control and coordinate your body's metabolism, energy level, reproduction, growth and development, and response to injury, stress, and mood.
- Review of systems - a body system inventory of any symptoms the patient is having or has had based on a series of questions asked by the care provider.
- symptoms that affect the general sense of well being. Part of the ROS
- This is the largest organ of the body. It provides a barrier to protect and maintain.
- _______ history a listing of previous surgical procedure(s) the patient has undergone, with dates and reasons for the procedure
17 Clues: This system includes your airways, lungs and blood vessels. • the organs of the reproductive system and the urinary system. • symptoms that affect the general sense of well being. Part of the ROS • measurements taken to determine the status of basic body-system functions. • This systems main function is to support your body's weight and help you move. • ...
How well do you know Respiratory! 2020-10-21
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- How many CEUs must an RT complete every 2 years to remain licensed in the state of Missouri
- Primary muscle of ventilation?
- Who is the respiratory care medical director?
- A nasal cannula can run at no higher than ____ lpm.
- A patient who is purple is color is found to have methemoglobinemia, when checking oxygen status, the levels will be _________.
- The fastest speed a sneeze has traveled. ____mph
- Endobronchial ultrasound bronchoscopy is used for _________ lung cancer.
- Tiny air sacks in the lungs are called ______?
- Who is respiratory care’s favorite nurse?
- The surface area of the lungs is roughly the size of a_____?
- Currently, how many RTs are employed at St. Mary's JC?
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- The original name for a respiratory therapist was _________ therapist.
- Substance formed when carbon monoxide binds with hemoglobin?
- A full E cylinder oxygen tank will last around _____ hours running at 3 lpm.
- An simple oxygen mask cannot be placed at a flow lower than _____ lpm.
- Lung that has the least number of lobes?
- A long stylet that assists in changing out endotracheal tubes.
- The governing body for respiratory care is ____.
18 Clues: Primary muscle of ventilation? • Lung that has the least number of lobes? • Who is respiratory care’s favorite nurse? • Who is the respiratory care medical director? • Tiny air sacks in the lungs are called ______? • The fastest speed a sneeze has traveled. ____mph • The governing body for respiratory care is ____. • A nasal cannula can run at no higher than ____ lpm. • ...
Human Body Systems 2022-10-06
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- system supports the body, protects organs, allows movement, and makes blood cells.
- system takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide as we breathe.
- system delivers nutrients and oxygen to all cells in the body.
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- system removes liquid wastes from the body.
- system breaks down food into essential nutrients and expels solid waste from the body.
- system moves bones, causes the heart to beat, and moves food through the digestive system.
- system controls body movement and coordinates communication between the brain and the environment.
7 Clues: system removes liquid wastes from the body. • system delivers nutrients and oxygen to all cells in the body. • system takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide as we breathe. • system supports the body, protects organs, allows movement, and makes blood cells. • system breaks down food into essential nutrients and expels solid waste from the body. • ...
Form 2 Integrated Science 2022-03-06
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- a separation technique in which the mixture is dissolved in a mobile phase and is taken through a stationary phase
- a mixture consisting of two or more different substances
- a mixture in which the composition is uniform throughout
- breaking down large molecules into smaller molecules
- materials which do not allow heat to pass through easily
- a push or a pull
- carries blood away from the heart
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- changing matter from the liquid to the gaseous state
- taking in and letting out air from the body
- release of energy from food
- main organ in the respiratory system
- a measure of how hot or cold a substance is
- main organ in the circulatory system
- takes blood towards the heart
- materials that allow heat to pass through easily
15 Clues: a push or a pull • release of energy from food • takes blood towards the heart • carries blood away from the heart • main organ in the respiratory system • main organ in the circulatory system • taking in and letting out air from the body • a measure of how hot or cold a substance is • materials that allow heat to pass through easily • ...
Human System 2013-06-16
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- Top section of the heart
- Cells that carry oxygen all throughout the body.
- If energy isn't used up it is stored as.
- System that controls our breathing
- Bottom section of the heart
- Excess tissue fluid around cells.
- Tube connecting the Bladder and the Kidneys.
- Pulmonary Artery carries _____ blood.
- Largest organ of the human body.
- What is longer, small or large intestine.
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- Largest gland in the human body.
- Clots blood to protect wounds.
- Maximus Largest muscle in the human body.
- Largest mass of Lymphatic tissue
- What system circulates lymph and blood throughout the body.
- Cervical nodes are found where.
- What colour blood cells help fight infections.
- Which is the only artery to carry deoxygenated blood.
- Where in the human body would you find the Loop of Henle.
- Longest bone in the human body.
- Cage like structure protecting the vital organs of the upper body.
- Principal vessel which distributes oxygenated blood to the systemic circulation.
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. • ...
Human System 2013-06-16
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- Top section of the heart
- Excess tissue fluid around cells.
- Cells that carry oxygen all throughout the body.
- Pulmonary Artery carries _____ blood.
- If energy isn't used up it is stored as.
- What system circulates lymph and blood throughout the body.
- Cage like structure protecting the vital organs of the upper body.
- Cervical nodes are found where.
- Largest mass of Lymphatic tissue
- Largest gland in the human body.
- Clots blood to protect wounds.
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- System that controls our breathing
- Which is the only artery to carry deoxygenated blood.
- Tube connecting the Bladder and the Kidneys.
- What colour blood cells help fight infections.
- Principal vessel which distributes oxygenated blood to the systemic circulation.
- Bottom section of the heart
- Maximus Largest muscle in the human body.
- What is longer, small or large intestine.
- Where in the human body would you find the Loop of Henle.
- Largest organ of the human body.
- Longest bone in the human body.
22 Clues: Top section of the heart • Bottom section of the heart • Clots blood to protect wounds. • Longest bone in the human body. • Cervical nodes are found where. • Largest organ of the human body. • Largest mass of Lymphatic tissue • Largest gland in the human body. • Excess tissue fluid around cells. • System that controls our breathing • Pulmonary Artery carries _____ blood. • ...
Aquaculture 2016-08-06
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- protects the head and other internal organs of a yabby
- integration of aquaculture and hydroponics
- aquaponic system with a medium to high risk
- profession of someone who works in aquaculture
- makes up 15-20% of a yabby's total body weight
- changing the water __________ can cause fish deaths
- animals with backbones made of bones
- cold-blooded animals
- alternate name for tail fin
- growing soilless plants
- aquaponic system requiring minimal management
- freshwater fin fish with a diet of shrimps, yabbies and aquatic insects
- terminal abdominal segment of a tabby
- respiratory organ of fish
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- required for plant and animal growth
- cultivation of aquatic organisms from water
- animals able to maintain a constant body temperature
- carnivorous fin fish
- protective devices on the fins of fish
- 95% of animals are part of this group
- cherax tenuimanus
- section of yabby, divided into six sections and encased in hard shell
- connects mouth to stomach in digestive tract
23 Clues: cherax tenuimanus • carnivorous fin fish • cold-blooded animals • growing soilless plants • respiratory organ of fish • alternate name for tail fin • required for plant and animal growth • animals with backbones made of bones • 95% of animals are part of this group • terminal abdominal segment of a tabby • protective devices on the fins of fish • ...
Body Systems and Homeostasis 2024-03-12
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- movement of materials throughout body
- Raises blood glucose levels, opposite from Insulin
- Microscopic vessel through which exchanges take place between the blood and cells of the body
- The absorption of oxygen from the atmosphere into the blood takes place here
- absorbs most of the nutrients from food
- Chemicals that cause electrical activity in another neuron
- Main organ of the respiratory system
- Chemical messengers that are produced in one tissue and affect another
- Stores urine
- Hormone released by the pancreas that lowers blood sugar
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- environmental events
- A tendency to maintain a balanced or constant internal state
- Hormones/chemicals are secreted by
- catch and trap the nutrients needed for absorption
- Filters blood, produces urine
- the basic building block of the nervous system
- elimination of waste
- absorb nutrients into the bloodstream to be taken to all cells in the body
- An abnormal state in which the body is not functioning normally
- blood pumping organ
20 Clues: Stores urine • blood pumping organ • environmental events • elimination of waste • Filters blood, produces urine • Hormones/chemicals are secreted by • Main organ of the respiratory system • movement of materials throughout body • absorbs most of the nutrients from food • the basic building block of the nervous system • Raises blood glucose levels, opposite from Insulin • ...
Science 2025-01-06
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- The smallest unit of an element
- The unit of measurement for electric current
- This element is essential for life and makes up water
- A device that measures temperature
- The basic unit of life
- This is the largest planet in our solar system
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- The process by which plants make their own food using sunlight
- The force that attracts objects towards the Earth's center
- A type of bond formed when electrons are shared between atoms
- A colorless, odorless gas that humans breathe in to survive
- A common metal with the symbol Fe
- A system of organs that help us breathe
- The organ responsible for pumping blood throughout the body
- The scientific study of matter and energy and how they interact
14 Clues: The basic unit of life • The smallest unit of an element • A common metal with the symbol Fe • A device that measures temperature • A system of organs that help us breathe • The unit of measurement for electric current • This is the largest planet in our solar system • This element is essential for life and makes up water • ...
Science 2025-01-06
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- The smallest unit of an element
- The unit of measurement for electric current
- This element is essential for life and makes up water
- A device that measures temperature
- The basic unit of life
- This is the largest planet in our solar system
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- The process by which plants make their own food using sunlight
- The force that attracts objects towards the Earth's center
- A type of bond formed when electrons are shared between atoms
- A colorless, odorless gas that humans breathe in to survive
- A common metal with the symbol Fe
- A system of organs that help us breathe
- The organ responsible for pumping blood throughout the body
- The scientific study of matter and energy and how they interact
14 Clues: The basic unit of life • The smallest unit of an element • A common metal with the symbol Fe • A device that measures temperature • A system of organs that help us breathe • The unit of measurement for electric current • This is the largest planet in our solar system • This element is essential for life and makes up water • ...
Nervous anatomy 2021-10-12
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- cranial nerve used for smell
- cranial nerve that is motor
- matter containing cell bodies
- lobe processing vision
- Organ of CNS
- connective located around the nerve fascicle
- space outside spinal cord meninges
- large nerve forming off sacral plexus
- mater consisting of dense connective tissue
- contains the thalamus and hypothalamus
- system containing long preganglionic neurons
- collection of cell bodies in PNS
- pair number of cervical nerves
- regulates temperature, thirst and hunger
- neuron with two appendages
- ramus used for the limbs
- flight or flee system
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- spaces that contain choroid plexuses
- space containing cerebrospinal fluid
- spinal cord enlargement in neck
- fissure that separates both hemispheres
- connective tissue within a nerve fascicle
- lobe that initiates and controls skeletal muscle
- large cranial nerve that goes to many visceral organs
- nerve used for breathing
- innervates cardiac and visceral muscle
- part of the hindbrain
- long conducting part of a neuron
- lobe that interprets sensory information
- contains respiratory centers
- hemisphere that contains language centers
- Cell that produces myelin in the PNS
- nervous system that goes to skeletal muscle
- root that contains sensory neurons
- ascending pathway in spinal cord
35 Clues: Organ of CNS • part of the hindbrain • flight or flee system • lobe processing vision • nerve used for breathing • ramus used for the limbs • neuron with two appendages • cranial nerve that is motor • cranial nerve used for smell • contains respiratory centers • matter containing cell bodies • pair number of cervical nerves • spinal cord enlargement in neck • ...
Medical specialists 2021-11-17
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- They use X-rays, ultrasound, and other imaging tests to diagnose diseases
- doctor that specializes in skeletal deformities or injuries
- They treat diseases in the ears, nose, throat, sinuses, head, neck, and respiratory system
- specialists for problems like lung cancer, pneumonia or asthma
- doctor that specializing in treating cancer
- doctor that specializes in urinary tract problems
- doctor that specializes in the eyes
- doctors that treat both common and complex illnesses
- doctor that specializes in mental health
- They treat kidney diseases as well as high blood pressure
- specialists on hormones and metabolism
- doctors that diagnose and treat hereditary disorders
- They specialize in arthritis and other diseases in your joints, muscles, bones, and tendons
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- specialists in physical medicine and rehabilitation
- doctor that specializes in skin conditions
- someone that specializes in the female reproductive system
- lab doctors that identify the causes of diseases
- doctor that improves and corrects teeth placement
- doctor that specializes in anesthesia
- specialists in diseases of the blood
- those who practice surgeries
- doctor that specializes in treating allergies
- specialists in digestive organs
- doctor that specializes in children’s health
- doctor that specializes in nervous system problems
25 Clues: those who practice surgeries • specialists in digestive organs • doctor that specializes in the eyes • specialists in diseases of the blood • doctor that specializes in anesthesia • specialists on hormones and metabolism • doctor that specializes in mental health • doctor that specializes in skin conditions • doctor that specializing in treating cancer • ...
Science Revision Questions 2013-09-15
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- Small air sacks in the lungs.
- Main organ in the circulatory system.
- The level between cells and organs.
- Blood vessels that carry blood towards the heart.
- Small things that make up an organism.
- The tube that food travels through and breaks down.
- Main organ of the digestive system.
- Longest bone in the human body.
- Organ that filters your blood.
- Passageway of air into the lungs.
- The organ that is involved in the last step of excretion.
- Organ that holds urine.
- Small hairs that filter the air that enter your nose.
- Allows blood to enter the heart.
- Main organ of the respiratory system.
- Lining of the stomach.
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- Another word for a voice box.
- A cell in your bone.
- The powerhouse of a cell.
- Collections of lymphoid tissue facing into the aerodigestive tract.
- Flexible tissue for interior bones.
- Largest artery in the human body.
- Solid that protects your organs.
- The set of bones that protect the lungs.
- A carbohydrate that contains lots of glucose.
- Two small bones that make up the leg bone.
- Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart.
- Little bumps inside the intestine.
28 Clues: A cell in your bone. • Lining of the stomach. • Organ that holds urine. • The powerhouse of a cell. • Small air sacks in the lungs. • Another word for a voice box. • Organ that filters your blood. • Longest bone in the human body. • Solid that protects your organs. • Allows blood to enter the heart. • Largest artery in the human body. • Passageway of air into the lungs. • ...
Keep Your Body Healthy Crossword Puzzle 2014-03-14
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- system / The body system that provides body cells with oxygen and removes carbon dioxide that cells produce as waste.
- system / The body system that breaks down food into nutrients that can be used by the body.
- system / The body system that consists of muscles that provide motion and maintain posture.
- system / The body system that covers and protects the body and consists of skin, glands associated with the skin, hair, and nails.
- system / The body that removes harmful organisms from the blood and combats pathogens.
- system / The body system that serves as a support framework, protects vital organs, works with muscles to produce movement and produces blood cells.
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- system / The body system that transports nutrients, gases, hormones, and cellular waste products throughout the body.
- system / The body system that carries messages to and from the brain and spinal cord and all other parts of the body.
- system / The body system that removes liquid waste from the body and maintains the body's water balance.
- system / The body system that consists of glands that produce hormones.
10 Clues: system / The body system that consists of glands that produce hormones. • system / The body that removes harmful organisms from the blood and combats pathogens. • system / The body system that breaks down food into nutrients that can be used by the body. • system / The body system that consists of muscles that provide motion and maintain posture. • ...
Bio Practice: Cells, Tissues, Organs, and Systems 2023-07-19
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- Which type of cell has branches for communication?
- The cell cycle is important for reproduction, growth, and tissue ________.
- The growth, replication, and division of a cell is called the cell _______.
- What system is the heart a part of?
- This type of cell division creates identical daughter cells, with a full set of chromosomes.
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- What system breaks down food and gets the nutrients from it?
- Which type of cell is elongated so that it can contract and relax?
- The cell _______ provides structure for plant cells, and does not exist in animal cells.
- What system gets oxygen for the circulatory system?
- What is the primary type of tissue that helps the heart pump?
10 Clues: What system is the heart a part of? • Which type of cell has branches for communication? • What system gets oxygen for the circulatory system? • What system breaks down food and gets the nutrients from it? • What is the primary type of tissue that helps the heart pump? • Which type of cell is elongated so that it can contract and relax? • ...
U2: Performance Task: CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2022-11-19
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- This system is made up of blood vessels that carry blood away from and towards the heart.
- This system sends messages back and forth between the brain and the body.
- a system composed of specialized cells called muscle fibers. Their predominant function is contractibility
- This system filters your blood, removing waste and excess water.
- This system allows us to reproduce by producing egg and sperm cells.
- This system help the body break down and absorb food
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- This is the system that allows us to breathe. They bring oxygen into our bodies and send carbon dioxide out.
- this is a network of tissues, vessels and organs that work together to move a colorless, watery fluid called lymph back into your circulatory system
- this is the smallest structural and functional unit of an organism
- this system is your body's central framework. It consists of bones and connective tissue, including cartilage, tendons, and ligaments
- this consists of specialized cells and their products to perform a specific function
- this is the system that uses hormones to control and coordinate your body's metabolism, energy level, reproduction, growth and development, and response to injury, stress, and mood.
12 Clues: This system help the body break down and absorb food • This system filters your blood, removing waste and excess water. • this is the smallest structural and functional unit of an organism • This system allows us to reproduce by producing egg and sperm cells. • This system sends messages back and forth between the brain and the body. • ...
Arianna Jackson - Body Systems 2020-11-11
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- transports nutrients, waste, and disease fighting cells throughout the body.
- protects body from injury and bacteria, maintains tissue moisture and regulates body heat.
- exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide.
- protection of soft organs, stores calcium and phosphorus.
- fight disease.
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- works with your bones to help your body move.
- This system breaks down food into nutrients for the body to use.
- removes waste from the body.
- is part of the immune system that has many functions.
9 Clues: fight disease. • removes waste from the body. • exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide. • works with your bones to help your body move. • is part of the immune system that has many functions. • protection of soft organs, stores calcium and phosphorus. • This system breaks down food into nutrients for the body to use. • ...
Human System 2013-06-16
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- Largest gland in the human body.
- Top section of the heart
- Cervical nodes are found where.
- What system circulates lymph and blood throughout the body.
- If energy isn't used up it is stored as.
- Clots blood to protect wounds.
- Tube connecting the Bladder and the Kidneys.
- What is longer, small or large intestine.
- Maximus Largest muscle in the human body.
- Excess tissue fluid around cells.
- What colour blood cells help fight infections.
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- Principal vessel which distributes oxygenated blood to the systemic circulation.
- Which is the only artery to carry deoxygenated blood.
- Cells that carry oxygen all throughout the body.
- Pulmonary Artery carries _____ blood.
- Largest organ of the human body.
- Where in the human body would you find the Loop of Henle.
- Bottom section of the heart
- System that controls our breathing
- Longest bone in the human body.
- Cage like structure protecting the vital organs of the upper body.
- Largest mass of Lymphatic tissue
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 organ of the human body. • Largest mass of Lymphatic tissue • Excess tissue fluid around cells. • System that controls our breathing • Pulmonary Artery carries _____ blood. • ...
Human System 2013-06-16
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- Cells that carry oxygen all throughout the body.
- Principal vessel which distributes oxygenated blood to the systemic circulation.
- Which is the only artery to carry deoxygenated blood.
- Pulmonary Artery carries _____ blood.
- Cage like structure protecting the vital organs of the upper body.
- Excess tissue fluid around cells.
- Tube connecting the Bladder and the Kidneys.
- What colour blood cells help fight infections.
- Where in the human body would you find the Loop of Henle.
- Cervical nodes are found where.
- What is longer, small or large intestine.
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- What system circulates lymph and blood throughout the body.
- Longest bone in the human body.
- System that controls our breathing
- Largest organ of the human body.
- If energy isn't used up it is stored as.
- Largest muscle in the human body.
- Clots blood to protect wounds.
- Top section of the heart
- Largest mass of Lymphatic tissue
- Bottom section of the heart
- Largest gland in the human body.
22 Clues: Top section of the heart • Bottom section of the heart • Clots blood to protect wounds. • Longest bone in the human body. • Cervical nodes are found where. • Largest organ of the human body. • Largest mass of Lymphatic tissue • Largest gland in the human body. • Largest muscle in the human body. • Excess tissue fluid around cells. • System that controls our breathing • ...
Systems Review 2015-05-05
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- Airway pressure at end of expiration
- Good ventilation but less perfusion
- CVP
- Division that contains the autonomic nervous system
- Glucose storage form
- More diffusable (two words)
- Temperature regulation centre
- Senses pressure in right atrium
- Anchors the heart to the diaphragm and great vessels
- Outer layer of meninges
- SVR
- Artery that carries deoxygenated blood
- Released when kidneys not perfused
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- Air inhaled or exhaled during normal respiration (two words)
- LOC
- Bulk absorption in kidneys
- Oculomotor for one (two words)
- Location of respiratory centre
- Produced by kidneys
- Time when coronary vessels are filled
- One that should close at the end of ventricular diastole
- Layer of the heart that is the most muscular
- Closure of mitral and tricuspid valve
- Feeds the glomerulus
- The one that drains most of the GI system
- This type of stimulation decreases gastric secretions
- Lowers surface tension
- Area of skin innervated by spinal nerve
28 Clues: LOC • CVP • SVR • Produced by kidneys • Glucose storage form • Feeds the glomerulus • Lowers surface tension • Outer layer of meninges • Bulk absorption in kidneys • More diffusable (two words) • Temperature regulation centre • Oculomotor for one (two words) • Location of respiratory centre • Senses pressure in right atrium • Released when kidneys not perfused • ...
OMEN PALESTINE GAME 2023-03-18
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- Endocrine disease, low TSH and high T3,T4, pretibial myxedema
- Regional leader for osmosis
- Talked about IFOM Exam through Med-Reflections series
- Recent activity for OMEN team
- Exceptional model for leadership
- from OMEN team and recently graduated
- nervous system disease, Presents acutely, can caused by infection, LMN lesion,Affect the fascial nerve
- Respiratory disease, Chronic, Obstructive, associated with smoking
- The 3rd session of Med-Reflections series
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- MSK systemic disease, Autoimmune, Affect the joints symmetricaly, Affects female more
- Triad of RA, neutropenia, and splenomegaly
- MATCHED for residency program 2023
- Gastrointestinal disease, Autoimmune, Transmural inflammation,skip lesions
- nervous system disease, Fever, Nuchal rigidity, Change in mental status
- Endothelial injury, venous stasis, hypercoagulability
- Gastrointestinal disease, Affects the colon, progressive, genetic autosomal dominant,polyps, APC gene
- The fastest one in Pal-Marathon
- The top cause of death globally
- Triad of Hypotension, Muffled heart sounds, Elevated JVP
- Obstetric disease, hyperandrogenism, oligomenorrhea/amenorrhea, and multiple cysts on ultrasound
20 Clues: Regional leader for osmosis • Recent activity for OMEN team • The fastest one in Pal-Marathon • The top cause of death globally • Exceptional model for leadership • MATCHED for residency program 2023 • from OMEN team and recently graduated • The 3rd session of Med-Reflections series • Triad of RA, neutropenia, and splenomegaly • ...
Human Body Systems 2021-02-11
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- Takes in oxygen and removes carbon dioxide and water
- The digestive system takes in and breaks down the __ we eat
- Provide shape and support
- Collects excess fluid and returns it to blood
- Slow response, long-lasting
- Removes waste products from cellular metabolism
- The mechanics that control homeostasis are activated in response to ______
- The smallest living units in the human body
- Failure of homeostatic regulation
- It takes more muscles to frown than to____________?
- A major organ that is known as the command center of the body
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- Brain tissue needs _____ and glucose to function
- Allows organisms to reproduce which prevents their species from coming extinct
- Transport materials to and from cells
- Allows for movement by contracting
- Fights off foreign invaders in the body
- The organ system responsible for protection from environmental hazards and involved in temperature control
- Protects the lungs and other vital organs
- Gathers and interprets information
- These are all Human Body _____
- Digest food into smaller molecules and absorb nutrients
21 Clues: Provide shape and support • Slow response, long-lasting • These are all Human Body _____ • Failure of homeostatic regulation • Allows for movement by contracting • Gathers and interprets information • Transport materials to and from cells • Fights off foreign invaders in the body • Protects the lungs and other vital organs • The smallest living units in the human body • ...
Tuberculosis Crossword 2022-11-03
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- There is not a vaccine for Tuberculosis
- Amount of months TB symptoms take to appear
- Abbreviation for latent TB infection?
- Website where you can find out info on TB
- Back then, years lived with no cure of TB
- One medication that helps treat TB is?
- How many stages of Tuberculosis are there?
- How many types of Tuberculosis are there?
- What is one symptom of Tuberculosis?
- What is one way to prevent Tuberculosis?
- What system does TB target?
- Amount of weeks TB is Contagious
- Work How do you diagnose Tuberculosis?
- What is one stage of Tuberculosis?
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- Who has a higher chance of getting TB?
- What is the cause of Tuberculosis?
- What can TB trigger in the immune system?
- A person with TB can die if not treated
- What is one organ that Tuberculosis attacks?
- Where can Tuberculosis be traced back to?
- How many months does it take to treat TB?
- What is a risk factor of Tuberculosis?
- Where in the body does TB cause pain?
- What bacterium causes TB?
- What are the abbreviations for Tuberculosis?
25 Clues: What bacterium causes TB? • What system does TB target? • Amount of weeks TB is Contagious • What is the cause of Tuberculosis? • What is one stage of Tuberculosis? • What is one symptom of Tuberculosis? • Abbreviation for latent TB infection? • Where in the body does TB cause pain? • Who has a higher chance of getting TB? • One medication that helps treat TB is? • ...
el system del circulatory 2024-02-06
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- - The primary muscle used to breathe
- - The tube that food is meant to go down
- - The passageway for air from your nose and mouth to your lungs
- - The lower areas of the heart are called...
- - This is where gas exchange takes place at in the lungs
- - The valve that connects the left atrium and ventricle
- - The largest blood vessel in the body is the...
- - Arteries and veins that carry CO2-rich blood are called...
- - Cavities in the face that produce mucus to protect against infection
- - The upper areas of the heart are called...
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- - The main organ of the respiratory system
- - Where the vocal cords are
- - Tiny blood vessels
- - Carries blood to the heart
- - Carries blood away from the heart
- - the main organ in the circulatory system
- - Leaf-shaped structure that closes the glottis
- - Keeps food from going down the trachea when eating
- - The walls of the heart
- - The valve that carries blood to the aorta is called...
20 Clues: - Tiny blood vessels • - The walls of the heart • - Where the vocal cords are • - Carries blood to the heart • - Carries blood away from the heart • - The primary muscle used to breathe • - The tube that food is meant to go down • - The main organ of the respiratory system • - the main organ in the circulatory system • - The lower areas of the heart are called... • ...
DC 22 2025-04-11
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- The ______ system is when your body takes in oxygen and expelling CO2
- The ________ system involves your heart a good deal
- The Roman Empire had ________ all around the Mediterranean Sea
- A synonym of sadness
- The description was __________
- The scientist worked in a _________
- A _____ person is a person who has literature in their job
- The tour guide created an ______ for England
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- A person who preaches in other countries is called a _______
- At the end of a nonfiction book there usually is a ____ and an index
- The college students slept at the _______
- The book _____ of a Wimpy Kid
- A person who sells medicine
- Sherlock Holmes is an example of a ______ book
- Orange, green and purple are ________ colors
- The supplies of a company or restaurant
- Stopping at a red light is _______
- Hand sanitizer helps things to be _______
- The section of a newspaper with the deaths of people
- When someone does something without trying
20 Clues: A synonym of sadness • A person who sells medicine • The book _____ of a Wimpy Kid • The description was __________ • Stopping at a red light is _______ • The scientist worked in a _________ • The supplies of a company or restaurant • The college students slept at the _______ • Hand sanitizer helps things to be _______ • When someone does something without trying • ...
Project Terminology 2025-12-02
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- headache
- after
- new
- against
- excessive flow
- disease of the muscles
- slow
- many
- incision into the chest
- under
- study of the skin
- inside
- formation
- blood condition
- eye
- within
- fully paralyze
- stimulating
- condition of urine
- skin
- bone
- upon
- without
- involuntary contraction
- disease
- protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen
- muscle
- study of the heart
- study of the nervous system
- breakdown
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- removal
- partially paralyze
- before
- deficiency
- inflammation of the stomach lining
- above
- large
- disease
- surgical repair
- nerve
- blood
- aorta
- inflammation
- incision
- written record
- condition
- small
- around
- instrument used to look
- between
- cartilage
- artery
- good
- fast
- pain
- bad
- below
- visual examination of a joint using a scope
- study of the lungs and respiratory system
- ear
60 Clues: new • eye • bad • ear • slow • many • good • fast • pain • skin • bone • upon • after • above • large • nerve • blood • aorta • under • small • below • before • inside • around • within • artery • muscle • removal • disease • against • between • without • disease • headache • incision • condition • formation • cartilage • breakdown • deficiency • stimulating • inflammation • excessive flow • written record • fully paralyze • surgical repair • blood condition • study of the skin • ...
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 • ...
Covid-19 2021-02-26
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- virus that is Covid
- Pfizer makes these to prevent Covid
- Covid is a .....
- put mask over this
- one body system affected by Covid
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- main organ for breathing
- stay 6 feet apart
- illness that may give you a fever
- wear this on your face to protect
- how many vaccines are needed currently for each pt.
- do this to your hands frequently
- may be used instead of soap and water to wash
12 Clues: Covid is a ..... • stay 6 feet apart • put mask over this • virus that is Covid • main organ for breathing • do this to your hands frequently • illness that may give you a fever • wear this on your face to protect • one body system affected by Covid • Pfizer makes these to prevent Covid • may be used instead of soap and water to wash • ...
Sience 2022-05-31
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- the key to the respiratory system
- Pumps blood around the body
- systems a bunch of organs
- what holds your lungs
- Carries oxygen to the heart
- how we eat food and the other way to breath
- a bunch of tissues
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- where the blood from the stomach goes
- is the computer of the body
- one way to take air into your body
- where food is turned around with chemicals
- a bunch of cells
12 Clues: a bunch of cells • a bunch of tissues • what holds your lungs • systems a bunch of organs • is the computer of the body • Pumps blood around the body • Carries oxygen to the heart • 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
Sience 2022-05-31
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- The key to the respiratory system
- Pumps blood around the body
- Systems a bunch of organs
- What holds your lungs
- Carries oxygen to the heart
- How we eat food and the other way to breath
- A bunch of tissues
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- Where the blood from the stomach goes
- Is the computer of the body
- One way to take air into your body
- Where food is turned around with chemicals
- A bunch of cells
12 Clues: A bunch of cells • A bunch of tissues • What holds your lungs • Systems a bunch of organs • Is the computer of the body • Pumps blood around the body • Carries oxygen to the heart • 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
Science 2022-05-31
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- The key to the respiratory system
- Pumps blood around the body
- Systems a bunch of organs
- What holds your lungs
- Carries oxygen to the heart
- How we eat food and the other way to breath
- A bunch of tissues
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- Where the blood from the stomach goes
- Is the computer of the body
- One way to take air into your body
- Where food is turned around with chemicals
- A bunch of cells
12 Clues: A bunch of cells • A bunch of tissues • What holds your lungs • Systems a bunch of organs • Is the computer of the body • Pumps blood around the body • Carries oxygen to the heart • 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
Body Systems Crossword 2023-08-30
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- System that regulates numerous body processes, such as growth and metabolism, through the action of hormones secreted from glands
- Body system which pumps blood throughout the body to transport oxygen to and carbon dioxide waste away from cells; also called the circulatory system
- Body system whose organs contract and relax to allow for movement of and within the body
- System of vessels that transports fluid in tissues back to the blood; also provides immune support
- Body system that provides a framework for the body and offers protection for delicate internal structures
- System that allows the body to take in oxygen and expel carbon dioxide
- Body system which produces male and female gametes (sperm and eggs, respectively)
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- System that produces liquid waste to be expelled from the body; also called the urinary system
- The main control system of the body that includes the brain, spinal cord and nerves
- Body system that allows us break down and extract nutrients from food to be used for energy
10 Clues: System that allows the body to take in oxygen and expel carbon dioxide • Body system which produces male and female gametes (sperm and eggs, respectively) • The main control system of the body that includes the brain, spinal cord and nerves • Body system whose organs contract and relax to allow for movement of and within the body • ...
humanbody 2024-08-07
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- - Vessels connect arteries with veins and cells.
- - This organ is the largest in the humanbody
- - This organ has four chambers.It pumps blood around the body.
- - deliver oxygen and nutrient rich blood to all organs.
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- - The control centre of the body,part of the nervous system.
- - These organs are part of the respiratory system.
- - takes blood, low in oxygen, back to the heart.
- An important part of the digestive system,breaks down food using
8 Clues: - This organ is the largest in the humanbody • - Vessels connect arteries with veins and cells. • - takes blood, low in oxygen, back to the heart. • - These organs are part of the respiratory system. • - deliver oxygen and nutrient rich blood to all organs. • - The control centre of the body,part of the nervous system. • ...
Health Condition 2023-10-09
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- Difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep, leading to inadequate rest and daytime fatigue.
- A feeling of lightheadedness, unsteadiness, or spinning sensations, often due to inner ear problems or low blood pressure.
- Throat Pain, itchiness, or irritation in the throat, often caused by viral or bacterial infections.
- A chronic respiratory condition characterized by difficulty breathing, coughing, and wheezing, often triggered by certain stimuli.
- Pain or discomfort in the abdomen, often due to digestive issues, cramps, or indigestion.
- A pain in the head, often caused by tension, sinus congestion, or other factors.
- An abnormally high body temperature, often accompanied by symptoms like sweating, shivering, and headache.
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- Extreme tiredness or lack of energy, often caused by physical or mental exertion.
- A viral infection causing symptoms like runny nose, sore throat, coughing, and sometimes fever.
- The feeling of queasiness or the urge to vomit, often caused by motion sickness or digestive issues.
- A pain in or around the teeth and jaw, often caused by dental issues or cavities.
- Red, irritated areas on the skin, often caused by allergic reactions, infections, or skin conditions.
- A reflex action that clears the throat and airways of mucus or foreign particles, often due to respiratory infections.
- An immune system reaction to a substance, like pollen or certain foods, resulting in symptoms like sneezing, itching, and rashes.
- A contagious respiratory illness caused by influenza viruses, characterized by fever, muscle aches, and fatigue.
15 Clues: A pain in the head, often caused by tension, sinus congestion, or other factors. • Extreme tiredness or lack of energy, often caused by physical or mental exertion. • A pain in or around the teeth and jaw, often caused by dental issues or cavities. • Pain or discomfort in the abdomen, often due to digestive issues, cramps, or indigestion. • ...
Science 2021-08-15
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- living things _________ to changes
- animal group that has six legs
- dioxide plants need this air to make food
- second stage in a 3-stage life cycle
- takes the shape of container, fixed volume and cannot be compressed
- no definite shape and volume, can be compressed
- living thing seen through microscope
- has definite shape and volume, cannot be compressed
- system where food is broken down
- living things need air, food and _______
- leaf contains food in the seed
- seeds need air, warmth and water
- system where breathing is involved
- animal group that has hair or fur
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- part of plant where food is made
- living things can ________ its young
- process where plants make food
- system where blood travels around the body
- living things can ________
- living thing reproduce by spores
- animal group that breathe through gills
- will appear first when seed germinates
- living things will die
- will appear after the root in germination
- animal group that has feathers
- second stage in a 4-stage life cycle
- When a liquid cools,there is heat _______
- living things ______ by itself
- third stage in a 4-stage life cycle
29 Clues: living things will die • living things can ________ • process where plants make food • animal group that has six legs • animal group that has feathers • leaf contains food in the seed • living things ______ by itself • part of plant where food is made • living thing reproduce by spores • system where food is broken down • seeds need air, warmth and water • ...
Anatomy Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-14
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- The single tube that drains the contents of the bladder outside
- The external parts of the ears
- Directional terminology used to represent 'towards the midline of the animal'
- The superficial layer of the skin
- Outer covering on a reptiles skin
- Directional terminology used to represent 'towards the tail end of the animal
- This body system provides a protective layer to the body
- Reptiles and birds have a digestive system which ends in this
- Term used to describe the chest of a dog or cat
- These vessels carry blood away from the heart
- Protein-rich fluid in blood is called
- Produce milk to feed their young
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- Fleshy growths below the beak and neck of a chicken
- The shortened facial structure of a dog
- Species in this group are only found in Australia
- The sternum in birds is called this
- The clear outer covering of the eyeball
- Have a pouch where their young develop
- The first vertebrae that connects directly to the skull
- Birds do not have this in their respiratory system
- Airway running down the neck into the thoratic cavity
- Type of muscle found solely in the heart
22 Clues: The external parts of the ears • Produce milk to feed their young • The superficial layer of the skin • Outer covering on a reptiles skin • The sternum in birds is called this • Protein-rich fluid in blood is called • Have a pouch where their young develop • The shortened facial structure of a dog • The clear outer covering of the eyeball • ...
Cardio, Respiratory and Lymphatic Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-13
Across
- The nose and the throat are in this part of the respiratory system
- Small vessels that carry blood from the arterioles to the venules
- The oxygen carrying protein in blood
- The exchange of gases between the body and the environment
- Consists of the heart, blood, and blood vessels
- Brings blood back from the lungs into the heart
- A clear fluid that contains water, fats, protein, and red blood cells and gets filtered through our body
- Blood type that can receive blood from anyone (AB+)
- A component of the blood that aids in clotting
- Muscle that separates the chambers of the heart
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- Carry blood back to the heart
- The + or - in your blood type
- This takes up 40-45% of the blood stream
- Primary function of this system is breathing
- Where the blood enters the heart
- Delivers oxygen, hormones, and nutrients to cells and carries waste away
- Carry blood away from the heart
- Fights infection, aids in the body's immune system, and takes oxygen to the body's cells
- The most vital organ in the body
- Located in your throat, also considered the voice box
20 Clues: Carry blood back to the heart • The + or - in your blood type • Carry blood away from the heart • Where the blood enters the heart • The most vital organ in the body • The oxygen carrying protein in blood • This takes up 40-45% of the blood stream • Primary function of this system is breathing • A component of the blood that aids in clotting • ...
Skeletal tissue 2023-12-18
Across
- skeleton contains all of our limbs and the pelvis.
- No symmetry, have lots of protrusions and nooks.
- Production of red blood cells
- This is the cartilage found in your respiratory system
- connects bones together
- This is the cartilage that attaches your ribs to the sternum.
- A connective tissue of the skeletal system. Its purpose is the cushion joints, allows for free movement of a joint, and provides structural support.
- A bone that is formed within a tendon.
- the cartilage that provides structural support to the nose.
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- skeleton is the center portion of the skeleton.
- bones are wider than they are long.
- Bones in the body that are longer than they are wide.
- The most prevalent cartilage of the human body.
- A large convex projection that usually connects bone.
- A large projection or bump on a bone usually serving for the attachment of muscles or ligaments.
- flattened plates of compact bone.
- A small, rounded projection on a bone.
- Known as Adipose tissue, is a connective tissue in the skeletal system.
- This type of cartilage provides firm but elastic support.
- connective tissue that is made of a blend of elastic and collagen fibers.
20 Clues: connects bones together • Production of red blood cells • flattened plates of compact bone. • bones are wider than they are long. • A small, rounded projection on a bone. • A bone that is formed within a tendon. • skeleton is the center portion of the skeleton. • The most prevalent cartilage of the human body. • No symmetry, have lots of protrusions and nooks. • ...
Hierarchical Organization Crossword 2024-09-23
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- system: The system responsible for removing waste products from the body.
- system: The system that enables movement of the body and internal organs.
- system: The system responsible for producing offspring.
- Structures composed of tissues that perform specific functions in the body.
- systems: A group of organs that work together to perform a specific function.
- 2. Tissues: Groups of similar cells that work together to perform a specific function. 3. Cells: The basic building blocks of all living organisms. 5. Digestive system: The system that breaks down food and absorbs nutrients. 7. Endocrine system: The system of glands that produce hormones to regulate body functions. 9. Respiratory system: The system that exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide between the air and blood. 12. Skeletal system: The system that provides structure and support to the body.
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- system: The system that transports blood, nutrients, and gases throughout the body.
- The system that protects the body against infection and disease.
- The process by which organisms maintain a stable internal environment.
- system: The system that controls body functions by transmitting electrical signals.
10 Clues: system: The system responsible for producing offspring. • The system that protects the body against infection and disease. • The process by which organisms maintain a stable internal environment. • system: The system responsible for removing waste products from the body. • system: The system that enables movement of the body and internal organs. • ...
Organ System 2022-05-23
Across
- maintains fluid levels in our body tissues by removing all fluids that leak out of our blood vessels
- function is to to produce egg and sperm cells
- part of the circulatory system, pumps blood around your body
- the network of organs and tissues that help you breathe
- predominant function is contractibility, attached to bones or internal organs and blood vessels, are responsible for movement
- controls most processes in your body, from growth to sexual function
- part of the reproductive system, produce eggs and hormones
- delivers oxygen and nutrients to cells and takes away wastes
- part of the respiratory system,used to move fresh air into your body while removing waste gases
- maintain the volume and composition of body fluids within normal limits
- these organs and structures are your first line of defense against bacteria and help protect you from injury and sunlight
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- transmits signals between the brain and the rest of the body, including internal organs
- breaks nutrients into parts small enough for your body to absorb and use for energy, growth, and cell repair
- part of the nervous system,controls thought, memory, emotion, touch, motor skills, vision, breathing, temperature, hunger and every process that regulates our body
- your body's central framework, consists of bones and connective tissue, including cartilage, tendons, and ligaments
- part of the endocrine system,function is to produce and release several hormones that help carry out important bodily functions
- part of the lymphatic system, contains cells that produce blood cells and platelets and it is responsible for making billions of new blood cells each day
- part of the excretory system,removes wastes and extra fluid from your body
- part of the digestive system, purpose is to digest food and send it to your small intestine
- part of the integumentary system, protects the body from external factors such as bacteria, chemicals, and temperature
- part of the muscular system,vital for pumping blood throughout the cardiovascular system
- part of the skeletal system,made of connective tissue reinforced with calcium and specialised cells
22 Clues: function is to to produce egg and sperm cells • the network of organs and tissues that help you breathe • part of the reproductive system, produce eggs and hormones • part of the circulatory system, pumps blood around your body • delivers oxygen and nutrients to cells and takes away wastes • controls most processes in your body, from growth to sexual function • ...
Unit 2 Our Amazing Body 2022-01-28
9 Clues: air that we breathe in • synonym for the windpipe • used to inhale and exhale • tiny air sacs in the lungs • another word for breathing in • another word for breathing out • dioxide air that we breathe out • dome shape muscle involved in breathing • system that works together with respiratory
Respiratory 2022-04-07
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- Management process of maintaining an airway
- shortness of breath or difficulty breathing
- air sacs where O2 and CO2 exchange takes place
- low levels of oxygen in the tissues of the body
- bronchodilator used to prevent wheezing
- chest a portion of the rib cage is fractured and becomes detached from the chest wall
- negative pressure machine used to remove secretions
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- absence of breathing
- elevated carbon dioxide levels in the blood
- muscle that aid with breathing
- abnormal sounds that are heard as air moves through secretions in the small or middle airways of the lungs
- abnormal constriction of muscle tissue that results in difficulty breathing
12 Clues: absence of breathing • muscle that aid with breathing • bronchodilator used to prevent wheezing • Management process of maintaining an airway • elevated carbon dioxide levels in the blood • shortness of breath or difficulty breathing • air sacs where O2 and CO2 exchange takes place • low levels of oxygen in the tissues of the body • ...
Respiratory 2024-04-15
Across
- The outermost layer of plant tissue that contains stomata.
- Small openings on the surface of plant leaves that allow for gas exchange.
- Openings on the surface of the body of terrestrial arthropods that allow for gas exchange.
- A dome-shaped muscle that aids in the process of breathing.
- The movement of molecules from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration.
- Respiratory organs in terrestrial vertebrates that facilitate gas exchange.
- Respiratory organs in fish that extract oxygen from water and release carbon dioxide.
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- A protein in red blood cells that binds to oxygen and transports it in the blood.
- Tiny air tubes in insects that transport gases to different parts of the body.
- The process by which plants convert carbon dioxide and sunlight into oxygen and glucose.
- Tiny air sacs in mammalian lungs where gas exchange occurs.
- A gas necessary for cellular respiration and energy production.
12 Clues: The outermost layer of plant tissue that contains stomata. • Tiny air sacs in mammalian lungs where gas exchange occurs. • A dome-shaped muscle that aids in the process of breathing. • A gas necessary for cellular respiration and energy production. • Small openings on the surface of plant leaves that allow for gas exchange. • ...
Page 52-63 Vocabulary 2023-01-20
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- economic and political system where private owners control a country's economy
- lazy
- system where high ranking people have land and are served by lower ranked people
- person who rules when the actual ruler is too young or absent
- to take suddenly and forcefully
- Hawaiian word for "divide", also a law for land division
- a section of land that runs from mountain to sea
- give evidence as a witness in court
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- grassy lands
- respiratory viral illness that is visible due to its skin rash
- female horses
- document that tells how government power will be organized and defines the rights of the people
- contract to rent land or property for an agreed amount of time
- landlord appointed by ali'i
- people who rent land or property from a landlord
15 Clues: lazy • grassy lands • female horses • landlord appointed by ali'i • to take suddenly and forcefully • give evidence as a witness in court • people who rent land or property from a landlord • a section of land that runs from mountain to sea • Hawaiian word for "divide", also a law for land division • person who rules when the actual ruler is too young or absent • ...
THE IMMUNE SYSTEM 2023-09-18
Across
- an increase in body temperature that inhibits the growth of some bacteria
- Process where phagocytes surround, ingest and kill pathogens
- cell that creates antibodies
- A mechanical barrier that prevents the transmission of disease
- Mode of transmission that involves an infected person passing on a pathogen by touch
- Most important physical barrier to pathogens
- Protective reflex in the respiratory system
- viruses don't respond to antibiotics because they have a...
- Cell that responds to re-exposure to pathogens
- Protein that binds pathogens together so they can dissolve and neutralise them
- Group of cells that are activated in antibody mediated immunity
- Type of pathogen that causes malaria
- Type of pathogen that infects host cells
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- Barrier that kills bacteria in the digestive system
- Mast cell that prevents blood clotting
- Mast cell that attracts phagocytes
- redness and pain are symptoms of this
- Cell that stops immune response once completed
- Protective reflex in the upper digestive system
- Mast cell that increases blood flow to site on injury
- Pathogen that can be treated with antibiotics
- Group of cells that are activated in cell mediated immunity
22 Clues: cell that creates antibodies • Mast cell that attracts phagocytes • Type of pathogen that causes malaria • redness and pain are symptoms of this • Mast cell that prevents blood clotting • Type of pathogen that infects host cells • Protective reflex in the respiratory system • Most important physical barrier to pathogens • Pathogen that can be treated with antibiotics • ...
Skeletal tissue 2023-12-18
Across
- the cartilage that provides structural support to the nose.
- A small, rounded projection on a bone.
- bones are wider than they are long.
- The most prevalent cartilage of the human body.
- connects bones together
- This type of cartilage provides firm but elastic support.
- Known as Adipose tissue, is a connective tissue in the skeletal system.
- This is the cartilage found in your respiratory system
- skeleton is the center portion of the skeleton.
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- Production of red blood cells
- flattened plates of compact bone.
- A large projection or bump on a bone usually serving for the attachment of muscles or ligaments.
- A connective tissue of the skeletal system. Its purpose is the cushion joints, allows for free movement of a joint, and provides structural support.
- This is the cartilage that attaches your ribs to the sternum.
- A bone that is formed within a tendon.
- A large convex projection that usually connects bone.
- connective tissue that is made of a blend of elastic and collagen fibers.
- skeleton contains all of our limbs and the pelvis.
- Bones in the body that are longer than they are wide.
- No symmetry, have lots of protrusions and nooks.
20 Clues: connects bones together • Production of red blood cells • flattened plates of compact bone. • bones are wider than they are long. • A bone that is formed within a tendon. • A small, rounded projection on a bone. • The most prevalent cartilage of the human body. • skeleton is the center portion of the skeleton. • No symmetry, have lots of protrusions and nooks. • ...
humanbody 2024-08-07
Across
- - Vessels connect arteries with veins and cells.
- - This organ is the largest in the humanbody
- - This organ has four chambers.It pumps blood around the body.
- - deliver oxygen and nutrient rich blood to all organs.
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- - The control centre of the body,part of the nervous system.
- - These organs are part of the respiratory system.
- - takes blood, low in oxygen, back to the heart.
- An important part of the digestive system,breaks down food using
8 Clues: - This organ is the largest in the humanbody • - Vessels connect arteries with veins and cells. • - takes blood, low in oxygen, back to the heart. • - These organs are part of the respiratory system. • - deliver oxygen and nutrient rich blood to all organs. • - The control centre of the body,part of the nervous system. • ...
ICD-10 codes 2024-02-21
6 Clues: Diseases of the Digestive System • Diseases of the circulatory system • Diseases of the Respiratory System • Certain infectious and parasitic diseases • Mental, Behavioral, and Neurodevelopmental disorder • Injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external cause
ICD-10 codes 2024-02-21
6 Clues: Diseases of the Digestive System • Diseases of the circulatory system • Diseases of the Respiratory System • Certain infectious and parasitic diseases • Mental, Behavioral, and Neurodevelopmental disorder • Injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external cause
Year 8 Science Review 2021-05-30
Across
- 300 000 km/s is the _____ of sound.
- Body system that allows us to move.
- Sound is a ______ wave.
- Disaccharide made of two glucose.
- The type of wave with the longest wave length.
- Part of the eye that allows us to see colour
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- Part of the eye that allows us to see in dark areas.
- A straight stick appearing bent in water is an example of ____________.
- The top of a light wave.
- The part of the electromagnetic spectrum humans can see (one word).
- Type of mirror that makes you look upside down.
- Heart and breath rate are part of what system?
12 Clues: Sound is a ______ wave. • The top of a light wave. • Disaccharide made of two glucose. • 300 000 km/s is the _____ of sound. • Body system that allows us to move. • Part of the eye that allows us to see colour • Heart and breath rate are part of what system? • The type of wave with the longest wave length. • Type of mirror that makes you look upside down. • ...
Body systems 2022-11-17
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- takes in information with our senses, processes the information, and triggers a reaction causing us to feel pain or move our muscles.
- An organ that takes in food and liquid and the body uses it for energy, tissue repair and growth.
- This system protects all your organs,makes blood cells, stores minirals and gives the body it's shape and movement.
- this system this system supplies your body's organs with oxygen and nutrients so your organs can do their jobs.
- this system is humans are made
- This system filters your blood, removing waste and excess water. This waste becomes urine.
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- it maintains fluid levels in our body tissues by removing all fluids that leak out of our blood vessels.
- this system is made up of blood vessels that carry blood away from and towards the heart.
- this system is what helps you breathe.
- A system that controls your mood,growth and development.
- This system is a passive biological system that removes excess, unnecessary materials from the body fluids of an organism, so as to help maintain internal chemical homeostasis.
- this is attached your bones, internal organs and blood vessels, and are responsible for movement.
12 Clues: this system is humans are made • this system is what helps you breathe. • A system that controls your mood,growth and development. • this system is made up of blood vessels that carry blood away from and towards the heart. • This system filters your blood, removing waste and excess water. This waste becomes urine. • ...
Nervous System Crossword 2023-12-20
Across
- Regional term referring to the neck
- System that eliminates nitrogenous wastes from the body
- Straightening a body part
- Nerve cell
- A body tissue that provides support for the body and connects all of its parts
- The outer layer of skin
- Pertaining to the chest
- A term used to describe an epithelial tissue that is multiple layers thick
- The study of body structure
- A threadlike extension of a neuron that carries nerve impulses away from the cell body
- A body tissue that contracts or shortens, making body parts move
- Directional term meaning below; lower on the body; farther from the head
- The study of body function
- On or near the surface; opposite of deep
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- The portion of the skeletal system that comprises the arms, legs, pelvis, and shoulder girdle
- A group of similar cells that perform the same function
- Maintaining a constant internal environment
- A system in the body that exchanges gases with the cardiovascular system
- System that contains body functions using chemicals messengers called hormones
- Tissue that connects muscle to bone
- Directional term meaning away from the midline of the body; on the outer side of
- tailbone
- bone cell
- Regional term referring to the thigh
- The inner layer of the skin
- The portion of the skeleton that supports and protects the head, neck, and trunk
- Regional term referring to the buttocks
27 Clues: tailbone • bone cell • Nerve cell • The outer layer of skin • Pertaining to the chest • Straightening a body part • The study of body function • The study of body structure • The inner layer of the skin • Regional term referring to the neck • Tissue that connects muscle to bone • Regional term referring to the thigh • Regional term referring to the buttocks • ...
Anatomy puzzle 2023-08-29
7 Clues: female gamete • male genitalia • body support structure • the largest internal organ • part of the respiratory system • secrete substances into the body • pumps blood into the major and minor circulations
SKIBIDI TOILET 2024-03-26
Across
- acids: molecules that are the building blocks of proteins aminoácidos
- system: the body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide sistema respiratorio
- a category of large molecules that perform important functions inside living things proteínas
- system: the body system that transports molecules to and from all cells of the body sistema circulatorio
- a group of atoms joined together in a particular way molécula
- smallest unit that can live on its own and that makes up all living organisms and the tissues of the body
- a molecule that organisms can use to release energy, and that is made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms glucosa
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- dioxide: a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms dióxido de carbono
- system: the body system that takes in food and breaks it down sistema digestivo
- a collection of tissues that structurally form a functional unit specialized to perform a particular function
- argument: a claim supported by evidence argumento científico
- A type of cell that receives and sends messages from the body to the brain and back to the body
- a molecule that organisms get from the air or water around them and use to release energy oxígeno
- a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole sistema
- a type of energy storage molecule made of many glucose molecules connected together almidó
- the body’s use of molecules for energy and growth metabolismo
- respiration: the chemical reaction between oxygen and glucose that releases energy into cells respiración celular
17 Clues: a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole sistema • argument: a claim supported by evidence argumento científico • a group of atoms joined together in a particular way molécula • the body’s use of molecules for energy and growth metabolismo • acids: molecules that are the building blocks of proteins aminoácidos • ...
Cardio-Respiratory 2025-06-10
Across
- condition characterized by a lower-than-normal number of red blood cells, or a reduction in the amount of hemoglobin
- the red liquid that circulates in the arteries and veins of humans and other vertebrate animals, carrying oxygen to and carbo
- the system known for being a vital network responsible for transporting blood throughout the body.
- a condition where the force of blood against your artery walls is consistently too high
- the amount of pressure on one’s arteries every time the heart beats
- the top number of the blood pressure number, based on the pressure when the heart beats
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- the bottom number of the blood pressure number, based on the pressure when the heart's not beating
- an inflammatory condition of the airways (bronchi) in the lungs, causing coughing and mucus production
- chronic respiratory condition characterized by airway inflammation and narrowing, leading to symptoms like coughing, wheezing
- the system known for being responsible for gas exchange, primarily taking in oxygen and releasing CO2
10 Clues: the amount of pressure on one’s arteries every time the heart beats • a condition where the force of blood against your artery walls is consistently too high • the top number of the blood pressure number, based on the pressure when the heart beats • the bottom number of the blood pressure number, based on the pressure when the heart's not beating • ...
Biology Crosswords 2018-06-20
Across
- The regulation of the internal environment, for example temperature.
- The effect of one thing on another.
- Caused or produced by humans.
- Relating to land.
- This system includes the heat.
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- A variable used in scientific experiments.
- The section of a scientific report that includes the data.
- The process where green plants use sunlight to create nutrients from carbon dioxide and water.
- All the living organisms that live in an area and the interactions of their environment.
- All populations of different species that live in the same place at the same time.
- A measure of cold or warmth.
- The amount of species of plants and animals in the environment.
- This system includes the lungs
13 Clues: Relating to land. • A measure of cold or warmth. • Caused or produced by humans. • This system includes the lungs • This system includes the heat. • The effect of one thing on another. • A variable used in scientific experiments. • The section of a scientific report that includes the data. • The amount of species of plants and animals in the environment. • ...
joshua eubanks/mrs. key 2015-03-30
Across
- blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart.
- small balloon-like structures called alveoli attached to the branches of the bronchial passages.
- organ found in vertebrates and invertebrates.
- tubes forming part of the blood circulation system of the body.
- blood vessels that form a network between the arterioles and venules.
- made up of the organs in your body that help you to breathe.
- network of tissues and organs that primarily consists of lymph.
- liquid needed to survive
- an organ nvolved in breathing, sound production, and protecting the trachea against food aspiration.
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- oval-shaped organ of the lymphatic system.
- a tube that connects the pharynx and larynx to the lungs, allowing the passage of air.
- main passageway into the lungs.
- organ system that permits blood to circulate and transport nutrients
- clear-to-white fluid made of: White blood cells.
14 Clues: liquid needed to survive • main passageway into the lungs. • oval-shaped organ of the lymphatic system. • organ found in vertebrates and invertebrates. • clear-to-white fluid made of: White blood cells. • blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart. • made up of the organs in your body that help you to breathe. • ...
Luciana's CrossWord Puzzle 2022-05-27
Across
- which sphere of the atmosphere do you often see a plane flying in the sky?
- which body system brings you oxygen into the body and expels carbon dioxide.
- what are formed when water vapor condenses.
- which system breaks down food into energy.
- the atmosphere, the ground, and the bodies of water are all heated by the suns energy. how does this energy reach earth.
- what does DNA stand for.
- what stores energy kinetic or potential energy.
- skeletal which body system helps you move, gives your body shape, and makes new blood.
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- uncontrolled fires that burns down trees and grass.
- are what winds swirl around a center of an "eye" and are bigger then tornados.
- what transfer of heat does a lava lamp have.
- anything that can casein illness.
- most basic unit structure of all living things.
- how many climate zones are there.
- how many cells theories are there.
15 Clues: what does DNA stand for. • anything that can casein illness. • how many climate zones are there. • how many cells theories are there. • which system breaks down food into energy. • what are formed when water vapor condenses. • what transfer of heat does a lava lamp have. • most basic unit structure of all living things. • what stores energy kinetic or potential energy. • ...
FALL CROSSWORD 2020-07-28
Exam 3 2024-10-19
Across
- gray matter
- form myelin sheath
- increases heart rate and "fight or flight"
- ligand-gated ion channel that serves as a receptor for Achieving
- travels from the PNS to the CNS
- bundle of axons
- type of muscle whose cells communicate via gap junctions
- coordination and fine motor control
- G-protein coupled receptors that are for catecholamines
- decreases heart rate and "rest & digest"
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- breaks down acetylcholine
- system responsible for emotions and motivations
- thin filaments are primarily ____
- more of ___ results in less acuity
- abstract thinking and integrates sensory information
- sensory receptor for pain
- plasma membrane in muscle
- cardiac and respiratory centers
- when there is a smaller receptive field there is more ____
19 Clues: gray matter • bundle of axons • form myelin sheath • breaks down acetylcholine • sensory receptor for pain • plasma membrane in muscle • travels from the PNS to the CNS • cardiac and respiratory centers • thin filaments are primarily ____ • more of ___ results in less acuity • coordination and fine motor control • decreases heart rate and "rest & digest" • ...
Year 8 Science Review 2021-05-30
Across
- The type of wave with the longest wave length.
- Speeds up a chemical reaction.
- Body system that allows us to move.
- Food that did not have starch during starch lab.
- Macronutrient that contains twice as much energy as carbohydrates.
- A straight stick appearing bent in water is an example of ____________.
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- 300 000 km/s is the _____ of sound.
- Part of the eye that allows us to see in dark areas.
- Rain is this part of the water cycle.
- Disaccharide made of two glucose.
- The top of a light wave.
- Sound is a ______ wave.
- The part of the electromagnetic spectrum humans can see (one word).
- Type of mirror that makes you look upside down.
- Heart and breath rate are part of what system?
- Part of the eye that allows us to see colour
16 Clues: Sound is a ______ wave. • The top of a light wave. • Speeds up a chemical reaction. • Disaccharide made of two glucose. • 300 000 km/s is the _____ of sound. • Body system that allows us to move. • Rain is this part of the water cycle. • Part of the eye that allows us to see colour • The type of wave with the longest wave length. • ...
Vocabulary Crossword 2020-10-20
Across
- a group of parts that work together as a whole
- a group of similar cells that perform the same function and make up a specific organ
- a collection of tissues that carry out a specialized function of the body
- the body's speedy,elechtrochemical communication network,consisting of all the nerve cells of the peripheral and central nervous system
- brings oxygen into the body,gets rid of carbon dioxide
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- protects and supports body organs and provides a framework the muscles use to support movement made up of bones and joints
- an individual living thing
- transports oxygen,waste,nutrients,hormones,heat, around the body
- breaks down food into absorbable units that enter the blood for distribution to body cells
- consists of skeletal muscles,tendons that conect muscles to bones, and ligaments that attatch bones together to form joint
10 Clues: an individual living thing • a group of parts that work together as a whole • brings oxygen into the body,gets rid of carbon dioxide • transports oxygen,waste,nutrients,hormones,heat, around the body • a collection of tissues that carry out a specialized function of the body • a group of similar cells that perform the same function and make up a specific organ • ...
CH 19 Vital signs, height, weight 2020-10-10
Across
- normal respiratory rate
- respiratory rate that is too fast
- heartbeat
- device that takes temp
- how tall a person is
- process of breathing
- air brought into lungs
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- 98.6 degrees
- irregular pulse rhythm
- high blood pressure
- labored breathing
- a device to listen to heart/lungs
- measured in lbs
- slow heartbeat
- low blood pressure
- fever
16 Clues: fever • heartbeat • 98.6 degrees • slow heartbeat • measured in lbs • labored breathing • low blood pressure • high blood pressure • how tall a person is • process of breathing • irregular pulse rhythm • device that takes temp • air brought into lungs • normal respiratory rate • respiratory rate that is too fast • a device to listen to heart/lungs
