respiratory system Crossword Puzzles
HEALTH PROBLEMS AND HOME REMEDIES 2024-01-19
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- to expel the stomach content by your mouth
- when you don´t suffer from any illness
- a medicine to fall asleep
- dangerous for your healt
- when you get unconscious
- a injure that ocurres when you on your feet
- a viral infection related to the lower respiratory system
- a first degree burn caused by to much overexposure
- an injury that occurs on your skin when you cut our self
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- a home made treatment for curing minor diseases
- a medicine to treat cure illnesses
- an injury that makes the skin color purple
- a pain on the neck
- a liquid medicine that cures cough
- medicine that you take to reduce the pain
- a muscle found on the your chest, that pumps blood
- a medicine that help you go to the bathroom when you are constipated
- when you get injected to help your inmune system fight a disease
18 Clues: a pain on the neck • dangerous for your healt • when you get unconscious • a medicine to fall asleep • a medicine to treat cure illnesses • a liquid medicine that cures cough • when you don´t suffer from any illness • medicine that you take to reduce the pain • to expel the stomach content by your mouth • an injury that makes the skin color purple • ...
Science Term 2 Spelling 2 2026-03-08
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- Air taken in is called _______ air
- _____ food from digestive system is transported away by circulatory system
- Carbon dioxide is an example of _______ materials transported away by the respiratory system
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- ______ such as oxygen is transported by circulatory system to different parts of the body
- Air given out is called _________ air
- Fish take in oxygen dissolved in the water through their ______
- The lungs are responsible for ______ of carbon dioxide from the body
- Plants exchange gases with their surroundings through their _____ openings
8 Clues: Air taken in is called _______ air • Air given out is called _________ air • Fish take in oxygen dissolved in the water through their ______ • The lungs are responsible for ______ of carbon dioxide from the body • _____ food from digestive system is transported away by circulatory system • Plants exchange gases with their surroundings through their _____ openings • ...
LOGICAL/MATHEMATICAL PROJECT BY ANSHUL KUMAR 2020-12-13
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- A System Which Can Do Many Things - Mainly Moving
- A System Which Transport Gasses To And From The Circulatory System
- A System Which Transfers Materials To And From Your Cells
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- A System Which Provides Framework For The Body
- A System Which Sends Messages/Signals To Your Brain
- A System Which Digests Food
6 Clues: A System Which Digests Food • A System Which Provides Framework For The Body • A System Which Can Do Many Things - Mainly Moving • A System Which Sends Messages/Signals To Your Brain • A System Which Transfers Materials To And From Your Cells • A System Which Transport Gasses To And From The Circulatory System
Spelling Crossword.Week 13. 2022-03-30
Across
- an item used for school, work, or crafting.
- a owner/leader of a crew or a boat.
- not there.
- system used for breathing.
- an old relative.
- working on something or doing a thing with someone.
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- second in command.
- a person who protects you, normally in law.
- synonym for evolve.
- something you can let someone do.
- synonym for bad.
- an emotion you feel when you hear loud noises.
- similar to compliant.
- doing something of your own will.
- addressing a person or thing as a whole.
15 Clues: not there. • synonym for bad. • an old relative. • second in command. • synonym for evolve. • similar to compliant. • system used for breathing. • something you can let someone do. • doing something of your own will. • a owner/leader of a crew or a boat. • addressing a person or thing as a whole. • an item used for school, work, or crafting. • ...
Geriatric Care Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-13
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- hardening or narrowing of the walls of arteries
- eye disease characterized by intraocular pressure
- unable to control urination
- a false belief
- a set system of beliefs
- values, ideas, beliefs, etc.
- blood clot
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- inflammation of the bronchial tubes
- any condition that interferes with the normal function of the body
- bones become porous and brittle
- lens of the eye becomes cloudy or opaque which leads to blindness
- accumulation of fats or mineral deposits on inner wall of arteries
- chronic respiratory condition
- Excessive urination at night
- loss of mental ability
15 Clues: blood clot • a false belief • loss of mental ability • a set system of beliefs • unable to control urination • Excessive urination at night • values, ideas, beliefs, etc. • chronic respiratory condition • bones become porous and brittle • inflammation of the bronchial tubes • hardening or narrowing of the walls of arteries • eye disease characterized by intraocular pressure • ...
Vital signs: Breathing and circulation 2021-12-09
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- “fight-or-flight hormone"
- belongs to the lower respiratory tract
- high bloodpressure
- under 40 beats/minute
- word for "overbreathing" in finnish
- activity to remove mucus
- an abnormality of the heart's rhythm
- electrical cardiogram
- to consider in every care activity
- milliliters of mercury
- atrium in finnish
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- is one of the vital signs
- stands for E in mnemonic ABCDE
- surgical airway
- finnish word for breathing frequens
- where your skin or lips turn blue
- National early warning score
- oxygen in finnish
- the atriums and ventricles "relaxes"
- effects the blood circulatory system
- stands for B in mnemonic ABCDE
- trouble with breathing
- SpO2
23 Clues: SpO2 • surgical airway • oxygen in finnish • atrium in finnish • high bloodpressure • under 40 beats/minute • electrical cardiogram • trouble with breathing • milliliters of mercury • activity to remove mucus • is one of the vital signs • “fight-or-flight hormone" • National early warning score • stands for E in mnemonic ABCDE • stands for B in mnemonic ABCDE • ...
Viruses & Bacteria 2021-12-07
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- when bacteria splits in half perfectly
- infectious particle with its own DNA
- an antidote for a virus
- spread through feces
- single-celled organism found everywhere
- new form of covid
- energy traveled through high wave particles
- stuck to
- bacteria destroyer
- bacteria growing on itself until it falls off
- gathering together
- a method of transmission
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- how something is spreads
- a part of the virus structure
- a disease
- a worldwide spreading virus
- spread through air and respiratory system
- cell with no organelles
- escaping
- infectious virus found in 2019
- cells made by the body to kill viruses
- contagious
- strands with genetic information
23 Clues: escaping • stuck to • a disease • contagious • new form of covid • bacteria destroyer • gathering together • spread through feces • an antidote for a virus • cell with no organelles • how something is spreads • a method of transmission • a worldwide spreading virus • a part of the virus structure • infectious virus found in 2019 • strands with genetic information • ...
Med. term. crossword review, #3 2022-05-06
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- heartburn
- inflammation of the pancreas
- a blood clot or other object that travels through the body
- describes a long-term condition
- surrounding
- cell
- position of lying flat on abdomen
- decreased or diminished
- the production/creation of bone
- ear
- before birth
- a blood clot
- muscle discomfort
- heart
- nerve
- without breathing
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- decreased blood volume
- increased or excessive
- position of lying flat on back
- tissue
- mouth
- small
- many
- eye
- a system for prioritizing care
- nose
- serious infection that has spread to the bloodstream
- vein
- difficulty breathing
- dizziness
- chest pain
- decreased oxygen level
- unusually fast respiratory rate
33 Clues: eye • ear • many • cell • nose • vein • mouth • small • heart • nerve • tissue • heartburn • dizziness • chest pain • surrounding • before birth • a blood clot • muscle discomfort • without breathing • difficulty breathing • decreased blood volume • increased or excessive • decreased oxygen level • decreased or diminished • inflammation of the pancreas • position of lying flat on back • a system for prioritizing care • ...
EOG Review 2025-04-29
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- biome with largest variety of plants and animals
- wheat-insect-rabbit-hawk
- formed by tissues joining together
- slows down an object
- make their own food through photosynthesis
- measures wind speed
- shows most energy to the smallest energy
- pulls all objects toward center of the Earth
- cutting hair or popping a balloon
- white blood cells, fights off disease
- makes up all living things
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- organ system containing lungs, nose, mouth
- a decomposer who breaks down dead matter into nutrients
- plants 'sweating' or losing water
- measures air pressure
- process of gas (water vapor) into a liquid
- happy weather
- contains both salt and freshwater
- baking a cake
- lowsy weather
20 Clues: happy weather • baking a cake • lowsy weather • measures wind speed • slows down an object • measures air pressure • wheat-insect-rabbit-hawk • makes up all living things • plants 'sweating' or losing water • contains both salt and freshwater • cutting hair or popping a balloon • formed by tissues joining together • white blood cells, fights off disease • ...
Respiratory System Cross Word Puzzle 2019-08-26
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- Letting the air pass through speech production.
- Carries out O2-CO2 gas exchange.
- Allows air to enter the left lung.
- Way for air to enter the body.
- Keeps food from entering the airways.
- Helps pump the lung.
- Protects the respiratory organs.
- Site for O2-CO2 exchange.
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- Helps keep the lungs visible.
- Lets air reach the alveoli.
- Moves the ribs during breathing.
- Lets air and food the enter.
- Purifies, humidfies the air
- Channels the air toward the left/right bronchi.
- Channels the air down the air ways.
15 Clues: Helps pump the lung. • Site for O2-CO2 exchange. • Lets air reach the alveoli. • Purifies, humidfies the air • Lets air and food the enter. • Helps keep the lungs visible. • Way for air to enter the body. • Carries out O2-CO2 gas exchange. • Moves the ribs during breathing. • Protects the respiratory organs. • Allows air to enter the left lung. • ...
Respiratory System Cross Word Puzzle 2019-08-26
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- Letting the air pass through speech production.
- Lets air and food the enter.
- Moves the ribs during breathing.
- Site for O2-CO2 exchange.
- Keeps food from entering the airways.
- Channels the air down the air ways.
- Protects the respiratory organs.
- Helps pump the lung.
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- Helps keep the lungs visible.
- Purifies, humidfies the air
- Lets air reach the alveoli.
- Allows air to enter the left lung.
- Carries out O2-CO2 gas exchange.
- Way for air to enter the body.
- Channels the air toward the left/right bronchi.
15 Clues: Helps pump the lung. • Site for O2-CO2 exchange. • Purifies, humidfies the air • Lets air reach the alveoli. • Lets air and food the enter. • Helps keep the lungs visible. • Way for air to enter the body. • Moves the ribs during breathing. • Carries out O2-CO2 gas exchange. • Protects the respiratory organs. • Allows air to enter the left lung. • ...
Parts of the Respiratory System 2015-04-08
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- An organ with a double-membrane layer that encompasses the lungs
- a tubular part that guides air into the lungs from the mouth and nose
- a flap-like structure that prevents water and food from getting into the trachea when you’re eating.
- the passage that allows oxygen to enter from the nose to the lungs
- also known as the windpipe, facilitates the flow of air towards the bronchi.
- are found inside the lungs. they facilitate the exchange of oxygen for carbon dioxide within the lungs
- is broken into two different parts, the superior and inferior
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- this part controls the flow of air while you are breathing. it also connects the trachea to the laryngopharynx
- are responsible for bringing oxygen to the alveoli. They also control the distribution of oxygen in the lungs.
- broken into three parts, the superior, inferior, and middle
- the final part that guides air into the lungs. it extends from the trachea and is connected to the actual lungs.
- the passage that allows oxygen to enter from the mouth to the lungs
- assists the lungs to expand and contract
- the cavity is the space that is found in between the two layers of the pleura. The pleural cavity stores the pleural fluids. This fluid acts as a lubricant for the lungs as the contract and expand.
- are responsible for extracting the oxygen from the air that has been inhaled. then they allow the carbon dioxide to be exhaled
15 Clues: assists the lungs to expand and contract • broken into three parts, the superior, inferior, and middle • is broken into two different parts, the superior and inferior • An organ with a double-membrane layer that encompasses the lungs • the passage that allows oxygen to enter from the nose to the lungs • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword: Respiratory System 2024-04-28
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- any disease of the lungs
- Pertaining to air or gas
- Plastic repair of the lungs
- Crushing of the phrenic nerve
- Inflammation of the pleura
- Presence of air in the heart
- Pertaining to the pleura and lungs
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- Inflammation of the lungs generally caused by infection
- Study of the lungs
- Disease of the respiratory tract caused by inhalation of dust particles
- Accumulation of air or gas in the pleural space
- Accumulation of pus in the pleural space
- Surgical removal of a lung or lung tissue
- Fusion of the pleura
- Pain in the pleura
15 Clues: Study of the lungs • Pain in the pleura • Fusion of the pleura • any disease of the lungs • Pertaining to air or gas • Inflammation of the pleura • Plastic repair of the lungs • Presence of air in the heart • Crushing of the phrenic nerve • Pertaining to the pleura and lungs • Accumulation of pus in the pleural space • Surgical removal of a lung or lung tissue • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword: Respiratory System 2024-04-28
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- Any disease of the lungs
- Pertaining to air or gas
- Plastic repair of the lungs
- Crushing of the phrenic nerve
- Inflammation of the pleura
- Presence of air in the heart
- Pertaining to the pleura and lungs
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- Inflammation of the lungs generally caused by infection
- Study of the lungs
- Disease of the respiratory tract caused by inhalation of dust particles
- Accumulation of air or gas in the pleural space
- Accumulation of pus in the pleural space
- Surgical removal of a lung or lung tissue
- Fusion of the pleura
- Pain in the pleura
15 Clues: Study of the lungs • Pain in the pleura • Fusion of the pleura • Any disease of the lungs • Pertaining to air or gas • Inflammation of the pleura • Plastic repair of the lungs • Presence of air in the heart • Crushing of the phrenic nerve • Pertaining to the pleura and lungs • Accumulation of pus in the pleural space • Surgical removal of a lung or lung tissue • ...
Body Systems Terminology 2022-02-08
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- this system allows adults to produce offspring
- this system removes waste products from the body
- this system works with the skeletal system by contracting to cause movement
- this system breaks down food into substances that can be used as energy for the cells
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- this system is a framework of bones that supports the body and protects the internal structures
- a self contained structure with a particular function in the body
- this system brings oxygen into the body and removes carbon dioxide
- this system includes the heart and blood vessels that moves blood throughout the body to carry and removes materials from the cells
8 Clues: this system allows adults to produce offspring • this system removes waste products from the body • a self contained structure with a particular function in the body • this system brings oxygen into the body and removes carbon dioxide • this system works with the skeletal system by contracting to cause movement • ...
Lauren Finnegan 2022-05-27
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- System includes the salivary glands, liver, gallbladder, and pancreas, which make digestive juices and enzymes that help the body digest food and liquids.
- System bodys central framework
- System made up of nerves that branch off from the spinal cord and extend to all parts of the body.
- system uses hormones to control and coordinate your body's metabolism and many other uses
- System pumps blood from the heart to the lungs to get oxygen
- System composed of specialized cells called muscle fibers.
- System he largest organ of the body that forms a physical barrier between the external environment and the internal environment that it serves to protect and maintain
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- System regulate the chemical composition of body fluids by removing metabolic wastes and retaining the proper amounts of water, salts, and nutrients.
- System collectionExcretory System of internal and external organs — in both males and females — that work together for the purpose of procreating
- System the network of organs and tissues that help you breathe
- System subsystem of the circulatory system in the vertebrate body that consists of a complex network of vessels, tissues, and organs
11 Clues: System bodys central framework • System composed of specialized cells called muscle fibers. • System pumps blood from the heart to the lungs to get oxygen • System the network of organs and tissues that help you breathe • system uses hormones to control and coordinate your body's metabolism and many other uses • ...
Systems in the Human Body 2020-08-31
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- The system that filters your blood and eliminates what your body does not need through urine
- Works as the support structure for your body
- Pumps blood around the body through blood vessels
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- Breaks down the food you eat
- The body's communication system
- This system carries oxygen through your brain
- Composed of cells called muscle fiber
7 Clues: Breaks down the food you eat • The body's communication system • Composed of cells called muscle fiber • Works as the support structure for your body • This system carries oxygen through your brain • Pumps blood around the body through blood vessels • The system that filters your blood and eliminates what your body does not need through urine
Human Body Systems 2021-10-29
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- major organ of the nervous system
- Transports blood around the body
- receives food from the esophagus
- Supports the body
- Processes food
- air travels to hear from the wind pipe (trachea)
- we have 206 of these as an adult
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- Takes oxygen into the body
- made of four chambers
- Eliminates waste from the blood
- Protects against germs and controls temperature
- where the waste gets filtered out of your blood
- Helps the body to move
- Sends signals to and from brain
- largest oran in the body
15 Clues: Processes food • Supports the body • made of four chambers • Helps the body to move • largest oran in the body • Takes oxygen into the body • Eliminates waste from the blood • Sends signals to and from brain • Transports blood around the body • receives food from the esophagus • we have 206 of these as an adult • major organ of the nervous system • ...
My Body 2014-03-17
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- Cell re-production.
- The amount of bones are in a baby's skull.
- The main organ in the respiratory system.
- The wind pipe.
- Basic components of cells.
- A sac that exchanges gas.
- The side of the heart that pumps oxygen-rich blood.
- Function of the nucleus.
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- What the gall bladder produces.
- Connects muscles to bone.
- Passages that direct air into the lungs.
- Can muscles push?
- Number of bones in the rib cage.
- Blood cells are made here.
- Babies hearts beat faster then adults (Yes or No).
15 Clues: The wind pipe. • Can muscles push? • Cell re-production. • Function of the nucleus. • Connects muscles to bone. • A sac that exchanges gas. • Basic components of cells. • Blood cells are made here. • What the gall bladder produces. • Number of bones in the rib cage. • Passages that direct air into the lungs. • The main organ in the respiratory system. • ...
Repsiratory System 2023-12-03
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- Slow breathing.
- Breathing more deeply than usual.
- Lung diseases caused by inhaling certain dusts.
- Shortness of breath that occurs when lying flat.
- Normal breathing.
- An infection in lungs' air sacs.
- Absence of breathing.
- Inflammation in lung tissues.
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- The medical specialty that focuses on the study and treatment of diseases related to the respiratory system.
- Difficult breathing.
- A collapsed lung.
- A type of fungus that can cause a severe lung infections.
- Rapid breathing.
- Surgical puncture of a lung to remove fluid.
- A surgery to remove the entire lung.
15 Clues: Slow breathing. • Rapid breathing. • A collapsed lung. • Normal breathing. • Difficult breathing. • Absence of breathing. • Inflammation in lung tissues. • An infection in lungs' air sacs. • Breathing more deeply than usual. • A surgery to remove the entire lung. • Surgical puncture of a lung to remove fluid. • Lung diseases caused by inhaling certain dusts. • ...
Human Homeostasis 2021-11-26
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- a substance that generally with a level of pH lower than 7.
- A system that is responsible for removing wastes in the body.
- A small and thin blood vessels that connect the arteries and the veins.
- A body system which is responsible for protecting your body away from toxins and other viruses.
- A system inside your body that responsible for ingestion, digestion, and absorption of food.
- system which surrounds all body tissues and have one function which is to return fluid from the tissues to the central circulation.
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- An organ system which make hormones and release them directly into the blood.
- Blood vessels which carry oxygen and nutrients away from your heart to your body's tissues.
- A body system that contains the heart and the blood vessels and moves blood throughout the body.
- An organ that is part of the lymphatic system.
- A body system that are involved in the process of breathing.
- A body system which controls your voluntary actions ( things that you can control ) Involuntary actions ( Things you can't control )
12 Clues: An organ that is part of the lymphatic system. • a substance that generally with a level of pH lower than 7. • A body system that are involved in the process of breathing. • A system that is responsible for removing wastes in the body. • A small and thin blood vessels that connect the arteries and the veins. • ...
Body Systems 2021-02-11
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- Which body system is the first line of defense?
- Which body system is used for defense and fights off foreign invaders that have made their way inside the body?
- Which body system is used in regulation to gather, respond to, and interpret information?
- Which body system is used in regulation and includes bones, cartilage, and ligaments?
- Which body system is used to regulate body activities using hormones?
- Which body system is used in nutrient absorption and includes the nose and trachea?
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- Which body system is used in nutrient absorption and includes the mouth and esophagus.
- Which body system transports nutrients and materials to and from cells?
- Which body system is used in regulation and allows for movement by contracting?
9 Clues: Which body system is the first line of defense? • Which body system is used to regulate body activities using hormones? • Which body system transports nutrients and materials to and from cells? • Which body system is used in regulation and allows for movement by contracting? • Which body system is used in nutrient absorption and includes the nose and trachea? • ...
Human Body Systems 2023-05-01
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- The system responsible for supporting and protecting the body, which includes bones, cartilage, and other connective tissues.
- - the female reproductive organs that produce eggs and release hormones.
- - a muscular tube that connects the throat to the stomach and helps transport food.
- - the largest artery in the body that carries oxygenated blood from the heart to the rest of the body.
- - The system responsible for transporting oxygen and nutrients to muscles throughout the body. Allows blood to move throughout the body.
- The system responsible for protecting the body against foreign invaders and pathogens, which includes the lymph nodes, spleen, and white blood cells.
- The system responsible for producing movement, which includes muscles and tendons.
- The system responsible for breaking down food and absorbing nutrients, which includes the stomach, intestines, and other organs.
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- The system responsible for producing and secreting hormones, which regulate many bodily functions, which includes the pituitary gland, thyroid, and other glands.
- The system responsible for breathing, which involves the lungs and airways.
- The system responsible for controlling and coordinating the body's responses to internal and external stimuli, which includes the brain, spinal cord, and nerves.
- - carries air from the nose and mouth to the lungs.
- - the thigh bone
- - a butterfly-shaped gland located in the neck that produces hormones that regulate metabolism.
- The system responsible for producing and transporting gametes
15 Clues: - the thigh bone • - carries air from the nose and mouth to the lungs. • The system responsible for producing and transporting gametes • - the female reproductive organs that produce eggs and release hormones. • The system responsible for breathing, which involves the lungs and airways. • ...
Respiratory System of Animals 2024-07-24
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- Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs (7)
- The protein in red blood cells that binds to oxygen (10)
- The voice box, located at the top of the trachea (7)
- The windpipe that connects the larynx to the bronchi (7)
- The chemical process by which cells obtain energy from glucose and oxygen (11)
- The primary organ of respiration in mammals (4)
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- The membrane that covers the lungs and lines the chest cavity (8)
- The process of moving air into and out of the lungs (11)
- The muscle that aids in breathing by contracting and relaxing (8)
- The flap of cartilage that prevents food from entering the trachea (8)
- Small tubes in the lungs that branch from the bronchi (9)
- The primary respiratory pigment in animals (8)
12 Clues: The primary respiratory pigment in animals (8) • The primary organ of respiration in mammals (4) • The voice box, located at the top of the trachea (7) • Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs (7) • The process of moving air into and out of the lungs (11) • The protein in red blood cells that binds to oxygen (10) • ...
Blood Pressure & Respiratory System 2024-10-16
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- This is the scientific name for the throat
- Your nose & _______ moisten air as it enters your body
- These are structures that branch off the bronchi
- This is the bottom number in a blood pressure reading
- This is your voicebox or your "Adam's Apple"
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- This is the muscle that controls the inhaling and exhaling of your lungs
- A resting blood pressure of 160/110 would be considered ____
- This substance lines your respiratory track to trap harmful bacteria
- This structure is also called a "windpipe" and it connects the throat to the lungs
- Small sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs
- This is the top number in a blood pressure reading
11 Clues: This is the scientific name for the throat • This is your voicebox or your "Adam's Apple" • These are structures that branch off the bronchi • Small sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs • This is the top number in a blood pressure reading • This is the bottom number in a blood pressure reading • Your nose & _______ moisten air as it enters your body • ...
Crossword Vocab Words 5-1B 2024-02-07
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- a process that helps to regulate functions in living organisms to return the body to homeostasis.
- system that produces and transports gametes and supports the development of offspring.
- system that helps in the exchange of gasses between the organism and its environment.
- system that provides structural support and protects internal organs, also helps in movement and production of blood cells
- system that enables movement, helps in support to maintain posture, and can generate heat.
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- system that functions to protect the inside from the hazards in the environment, also helps to regulation temperature and sensory perception.
- system that regulates bodily functions through the release of hormones.
- system that mechanically and chemically breakdowns food and absorbs nutrients, it also helps to eliminate waste
- system that protects the organism from from pathogens, can remove excess fluid from tissues, can absorb fats from the digestive system.
- system that removes waste products and excess substances, also regulates electrolyte balance and blood pressure.
- system that controls voluntary and involuntary actions, processes information and coordinates functions in the organism.
- system that transports oxygen, nutrients, hormones, and waste products throughout the organism, also helps to maintain temperature and pH.
12 Clues: system that regulates bodily functions through the release of hormones. • system that helps in the exchange of gasses between the organism and its environment. • system that produces and transports gametes and supports the development of offspring. • system that enables movement, helps in support to maintain posture, and can generate heat. • ...
Asthmatic status 2026-02-08
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- Intravenous drug used in refractory severe asthma
- Airway intervention in impending respiratory failure
- Use of accessory muscles during breathing
- Thick secretion obstructing bronchi in severe asthma
- Incomplete expiration leading to hyperinflation
- Acute narrowing of airways due to smooth muscle contraction
- Trigger that can precipitate acute asthma attack
- Increased heart rate associated with hypoxia
- Underlying pathological process in asthma
- Measurement used to assess airway obstruction
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- Bronchodilators used as first-line treatment
- High-pitched whistling sound during expiration
- Severe asthma attack unresponsive to standard therapy
- Anti-inflammatory drugs used in acute management
- Increased respiratory rate in respiratory distress
- Acid–base disturbance due to CO₂ retention
- Absence of breath sounds indicating severe airflow obstruction
- Mechanical support required in life-threatening cases
- Elevated carbon dioxide due to hypoventilation
- Low arterial oxygen level seen in severe attacks
20 Clues: Use of accessory muscles during breathing • Underlying pathological process in asthma • Acid–base disturbance due to CO₂ retention • Bronchodilators used as first-line treatment • Increased heart rate associated with hypoxia • Measurement used to assess airway obstruction • High-pitched whistling sound during expiration • Elevated carbon dioxide due to hypoventilation • ...
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. This part also gives you a sense of smell.
- what is the short form of Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome
- 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.
- a pair of spongy, air-filled organs located on either side of the chest
- two large tubes that carry air from your windpipe to your lungs
9 Clues: windpipe; the main airway to the lungs • what is the short 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 • ...
Marijuana 2022-03-10
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- what you will be when you die
- you know you need more of this stuff it's _____
- what you do in a car
- lung and breathing
- mind-altering
- delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol
- high potency marijuana
- dried leaves of cannabis sativa
- a system that marijuana affects
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- CBD
- marijuana cookie
- these can be stopped by marijuana if you have epilepsy
- cbd oil can be used as a treatment for this
- this type of marijuana is used on a prescription
- this type of marijuana is illegal in multiple states
- lighter fluid
- type of plant that marijuana comes from
- smoking or vaping marijuana is called
18 Clues: CBD • mind-altering • lighter fluid • marijuana cookie • lung and breathing • what you do in a car • high potency marijuana • delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol • what you will be when you die • dried leaves of cannabis sativa • a system that marijuana affects • smoking or vaping marijuana is called • type of plant that marijuana comes from • cbd oil can be used as a treatment for this • ...
Nursing Specialty 2019-03-19
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- The name of the male presenter
- Minimum degree required
- Medication administered through the veins
- They were pioneers in the field
- Outpatient facility that may have employment opportunities (2 words)
- Making someone happy, satisfied
- Acronym for specific nursing specialty
- Medication administered during surgery
- Profitable career
- Large medical center that one may find employment
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- Medication delivered through respiratory system
- These are monitored throughout surgery (2 words)
- Recommended degree
- The name of one of the female presenters
- Medication commonly administered during labor
- Career path talked about today (2 words)
- Work experience in this field is required (2 words)
- Medication administered through the mouth
- The name of one of the female presenters
19 Clues: Profitable career • Recommended degree • Minimum degree required • The name of the male presenter • They were pioneers in the field • Making someone happy, satisfied • Acronym for specific nursing specialty • Medication administered during surgery • The name of one of the female presenters • Career path talked about today (2 words) • The name of one of the female presenters • ...
System Review 2019-12-05
Across
- What system moves materials around the body?
- Breaks down food and absorbs nutrients
- Blood vessel away from the heart
- Brings in oxygen and exhales carbon dioxide
- Airways that go from Bronchi to Alveoli
- Filters blood in kidneys
- Bubble of lung tissue that helps with moving gases
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- Tiny blood vessel where veins and arteries exchange
- Deposes of cell waste and controls materials
- Absorbs water
- Blood vessel towards the heart
- Lower half of the heart
- Moves air into the lungs
- Higher half of the heart
- Liquid Part of blood
15 Clues: Absorbs water • Liquid Part of blood • Lower half of the heart • Moves air into the lungs • Higher half of the heart • Filters blood in kidneys • Blood vessel towards the heart • Blood vessel away from the heart • Breaks down food and absorbs nutrients • Airways that go from Bronchi to Alveoli • Brings in oxygen and exhales carbon dioxide • ...
CHAPTER 13: RESPIRATORY PUZZLE 2023-05-18
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- appropriate song for this chapter by The Weeknd
- pop singer who tells us to "just keep breathin"
- "throat"; part of both respiratory and digestive system
- form most of CO2 travels from cells to lungs
- lung with one more lobe
- amount of air exchanged in normal breath
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- flap that covers glottis when swallowing
- exchange of O2 and CO2 in the lungs
- "voice box"
- windpipe
- maximum amount of air exchanged in lungs
- prime mover of breathing
- air sacs of lungs
- membrane found on surface of lung
- active phase of breathing
15 Clues: windpipe • "voice box" • air sacs of lungs • lung with one more lobe • prime mover of breathing • active phase of breathing • membrane found on surface of lung • exchange of O2 and CO2 in the lungs • flap that covers glottis when swallowing • maximum amount of air exchanged in lungs • amount of air exchanged in normal breath • form most of CO2 travels from cells to lungs • ...
Organ Systems 2024-03-04
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- All of the organ systems combined into one
- Messenging system of the body
- Allows the body to move
- Gets rid of liquid waste/u__ne
- Produces sperm that can impregnate
- Provides structural support to the body
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- Allows you to breathe
- Powerhouse of the body
- Controls all other body systems
- Breeds and births offspring
- Number of Body systems
- Allows you to consume food and liquid for energy
- Protects the insides of the body
- Traps pathogens before they can get into the body
- Gets rid of waste
15 Clues: Gets rid of waste • Allows you to breathe • Powerhouse of the body • Number of Body systems • Allows the body to move • Breeds and births offspring • Messenging system of the body • Gets rid of liquid waste/u__ne • Controls all other body systems • Protects the insides of the body • Produces sperm that can impregnate • Provides structural support to the body • ...
W13 T2 Spelling Crossword 2022-03-31
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- someone or thing in a lower class or rank
- the opposite of nice
- the act of being in fear
- one whole or all of an object
- to follow a rule
- to have on effect on someone or thing
- the lack of being there
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- the system of which you breathe in
- a occupation to defend someone in legal trouble
- a leader of a ship
- a tool used to cut things usually paper
- to be allowed to
- given permission
- a relative from long ago
- to overcome or evolve
15 Clues: to be allowed to • given permission • to follow a rule • a leader of a ship • the opposite of nice • to overcome or evolve • the lack of being there • the act of being in fear • a relative from long ago • one whole or all of an object • the system of which you breathe in • to have on effect on someone or thing • a tool used to cut things usually paper • ...
Spelling week 13- Mr.Schlosser 2022-03-31
Across
- act together or towards others or with others
- someone from whom you are descended
- When I was younger I was_____ of the dark
- behaviour in school
- following the rules
- go away or leave
- Seeks justice
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- Santa has a nice and a_____ list
- with no part left out; whole
- teacher to the principal
- the person who is in charge of the ship
- make fit for, or change to suit a new purpose
- a cutting implement
- especially within a set of regulations
- The system that allows us to breath
15 Clues: Seeks justice • go away or leave • a cutting implement • behaviour in school • following the rules • teacher to the principal • with no part left out; whole • Santa has a nice and a_____ list • someone from whom you are descended • The system that allows us to breath • especially within a set of regulations • the person who is in charge of the ship • ...
Organ System 2023-06-15
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- ......protected our brain
- A process of broken down our food into small substances.
- we use our....to breath in and out
- ......sytem help move substances around our body.
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- ......system made up of muscle.
- organ system that help us to keep our food before having process to small intestine
- protected by our ribcage,one of respiratory system
7 Clues: ......protected our brain • ......system made up of muscle. • we use our....to breath in and out • ......sytem help move substances around our body. • protected by our ribcage,one of respiratory system • A process of broken down our food into small substances. • organ system that help us to keep our food before having process to small intestine
Digestion 2025-03-19
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- muscular pouch used for mechanical and chemical digestion
- enzyme that breaks down fats
- primary role of the small intestine
- macromolecule broken down into glucose
- enzymes used to break down carbohydrates
- net movement from high to low concentration
- inorganic substances used as components of enzyme cofactors
- section of the digestive system that absorbs water prior to expulsion
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- longest organ
- projections to increase surface area in the small intestine
- muscular tube that is part of the digestive and respiratory system
- the tube that carries food from the throat to the stomach
- waves of reflexive contractions
- responsible for initial mechanical digestion
- the first step in obtaining energy
- chronic disease that affects how the body uses sugar
- enzyme in the stomach that facilitates protein digestion
- outpocket of the digestive tract located at the start of the large intestine
18 Clues: longest organ • enzyme that breaks down fats • waves of reflexive contractions • the first step in obtaining energy • primary role of the small intestine • macromolecule broken down into glucose • enzymes used to break down carbohydrates • net movement from high to low concentration • responsible for initial mechanical digestion • ...
Body systems 2026-04-08
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- A smaller version of the parent organism grows off of the parent, eventually separating and functioning on its own.
- The process where living things with traits that help them survive are more likely to live and have offspring.
- A change in a gene that can happen naturally and might cause a new trait. Some are helpful, some are harmful, and some have no effect.
- Reproductive cells that can develop into a new organism without needing to fuse with another reproductive cell
- smallest level of organization
- The system that cleans out the body
- The system that protects the body from bad bacteria and viruses
- Organism eats animals to get energy
- Helps body function
- The system that helps digest food
- Type of reproduction with one parent
- The system that makes up skin hair nails
- An entire new plant is grown out of a portion of the parent plant.
- A piece of the parent is cut off and offspring grows from the cut piece.
- the occurrence of hereditary or nonhereditary differences between individuals of a population.
- The system that coordinates every other body system
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- Single-celled organisms make a copy of their DNA, then the cell splits in half forming two new cells
- organism makes its own food
- The system that helps you move
- groups of cells that all have similar or related jobs.
- The system that sends hormones from the body
- A characteristic or feature of a living thing
- the process by which humans breed organisms with desired traits they find useful or attractive.
- type of reproduction with two parents
- A trait or behavior that helps a living thing survive and thrive in its environment.
- The system that helps you breathe
- The system that protects your organs
27 Clues: Helps body function • organism makes its own food • The system that helps you move • smallest level of organization • The system that helps digest food • The system that helps you breathe • The system that cleans out the body • Organism eats animals to get energy • Type of reproduction with one parent • The system that protects your organs • ...
Final assessment - Human Bio - Ladan 2022-01-19
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- respiratory tract
- the capacity of the circulatory and respiratory systems to supply oxygen to skeletal muscle
- resilient and smooth elastic tissue
- supports your body and helps you walk, twist and move.
- a bone structure that forms the head in vertebrates
- works with the ribs to protect the organs of your torso
- provides shape and support for the body,
- treats disorders that affect the respiratory system
- rigid tissue that constitutes part of the skeleton in most vertebrate animals. They protect the various organs of the body.
- protect the sensitive tips of fingers and toes.
- the body's largest organ
- An organ about the size of your fist that pumps blood through your body
- a pair of spongy air-filled organs located on either side of the chest
- carry oxygen-rich blood from your heart to your body.
- part of our digestive system and it works to digest the food we eat, absorb the goodness and nutrients into our blood stream, then process and expel the waste that the body cannot use.
- large triangular shaped muscle in your shoulder.
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- the part of the body where two or more bones meet to allow movement
- serves as the entrance to
- protein filament that grows from follicles found in the dermis
- a pouch connected to the junction of the small and large intestines
- the largest artery in your body.
- dehydrates what's left of the food and form it into stool.
- connective tissues that transmit the mechanical force of muscle contraction to the bones
- transports oxygen and nutrients to the lungs and tissues.
- a minute opening in a surface, especially the skin or integument of an organism, through which gases, liquids, or microscopic particles can pass.
- an organ which produces and releases substances that perform a specific function in the body
- surrounds the lungs and the heart, serving as an important means of bony protection for these vital organs
- the pulpy acidic fluid which passes from the stomach to the small intestine consisting of gastric juices and partly digested food
- carries air in and out of your lungs.
- a type of blood vessel that return deoxygenated blood from your organs back to your heart
- a fluid that is made and released by the liver and stored in the gallbladder
31 Clues: respiratory tract • the body's largest organ • serves as the entrance to • the largest artery in your body. • resilient and smooth elastic tissue • carries air in and out of your lungs. • provides shape and support for the body, • protect the sensitive tips of fingers and toes. • large triangular shaped muscle in your shoulder. • ...
Nursing Specialty 2019-03-19
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- Medication delivered through respiratory system
- Work experience in this field is required (2 words)
- The name of one of the female presenters
- Profitable career
- These are monitored throughout surgery (2 words)
- Acronym for specific nursing specialty
- Large medical center that one may find employment
- Medication administered through the veins
- Career path talked about today (2 words)
- Minimum degree required
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- The name of the male presenter
- Making someone happy, satisfied
- The name of one of the female presenters
- Medication commonly administered during labor
- Medication administered through the mouth
- Outpatient facility with employment opportunities (2 words)
- Recommended degree
- Medication administered during surgery
- They were pioneers in the field
19 Clues: Profitable career • Recommended degree • Minimum degree required • The name of the male presenter • Making someone happy, satisfied • They were pioneers in the field • Acronym for specific nursing specialty • Medication administered during surgery • The name of one of the female presenters • The name of one of the female presenters • Career path talked about today (2 words) • ...
Respiration 2025-08-22
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- C-shaped cartilage
- cells _______ to get energy
- this muscle contracts and moves the ribs upwards and outwards during inhalation
- i help protect the lungs
- adaptation: has a large surface area
- oxygen involved
- oxygen + ________ --- carbon dioxide + water + ATP
- a chemical process taking place in all cells
- contracts and moves downwards during inhalation
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- protection from germs
- decreases in size of the chest and increases of air pressure in chest
- a system that allows us to breathe in air
- is this living or non living?
- one cell thick
- prevents airways collapsing
- pre-alveolus structure
- gas exchange
- voice
18 Clues: voice • gas exchange • one cell thick • oxygen involved • C-shaped cartilage • protection from germs • pre-alveolus structure • i help protect the lungs • prevents airways collapsing • cells _______ to get energy • is this living or non living? • adaptation: has a large surface area • a system that allows us to breathe in air • a chemical process taking place in all cells • ...
Resp - Lec 20: the kidneys and lungs in acid base balance. 2013-10-22
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- if SBE is ____ - this means we have an excess of bases, and therefore (metabolic) alkalosis, if it is LOW – no base excess, (metabolic) acidosis.
- up to 40 of an acute acid load can be buffered by _____. Efficient because 2 hydrogen ions swapped for one calcium (charges).
- acid is a molecule that can donate a _______. Simplest is hydrogen.
- because bicarbonate has a ___________ charge, it will be affected if the concn of other anions in the body change (Cl-, phosphates, sulphates, etc)
- severe acidosis (less than 7.2) can cause: ______ arrhythmias, decreased _______ contractility, arterial vasodilation and low blood pressure, decreased flow to liver and kidney, insulin resistance, increased intracranial pressure, alterations in electrolyte balance (K+ and Ca++)
- causes of metabolic alkalosis (rarer than acidosis): increased base intake, increased loss of acid, low chloride concentration (most common), and increased __________ of bases.
- in chronic renal failure – kidney cannot retain _____________ (normally a buffer in blood). Loss of _____________ causes acidosis.
- fluid therapy will help solve ______ % of metabolic acid base disorders. Except in eg diabetic ketoacidosis – need to give insulin.
- acidosis and alkalosis can be ___________ by disorders, but can also cause problems if severe.
- protein and phospholipid metabolism produces ____________ ions. CO2 is produced by carb met.
- causes of alkalosis (opposite for acidosis) include: too much base produced, or too little base ___________. Or too little acid produced, or too much acid ___________.
- (normal blood results: pH 7.4, pCO2 40, SBE 0) what condition do we have (what is the primary problem) if the results are: pH 7.1, pCO2 60, SBE +5?
- can change CO2 in body by altering the ____ and depth of breathing.
- the body must remain _____________, might sacrifice acid base balance to keep correct number of positive and negative charges around.
- for the results pH 7.2, pCO2 31, SBE -11 what is the condition?
- bone can act as an important buffer in cases of acute acidosis. However, acidosis causes ________ to be released from bone. ___________ then excreted in urine. Chronic acidosis can therefore lead to fragile bones, fractures, etc
- because hydrogen has a ____________ charge, it can be significantly impacted on if the concentration of other cations in the body change (Na+, K+, Ca++ etc). Eg if lose potassium, might retain more hydrogen.
- snake and tick _____ can paralyse resp muscles and cause hypoventilation – respiratory acidosis.
- the __________ principle states that – no matter how many buffers are present, a solution can have only one pH, and therefore only one [H+], so the behaviour of any buffer can be predicted (in medicine use to carbonic acid-bicarbonate pair system to predict – we can measure bicarb, CO2, etc)
- buffers in blood stream include – HCO3-, lactate and ____________ (a plasma protein).
- ___________ excretion of acid (cause of met acidosis) occurs in: hypoadrenocorticism, renal tubular acidosis, uraemia.
- with severe metabolic acidosis, we ______ give just bicarbonate – this just takes away the sign of the underlying problem. It doesn’t fix the underlying cause. Underlying cause is still happening.... cells die. (also side effects to bicarb administration)
- causes of respiratory acidosis are any thing that causes ____________: traumatic brain injury, anaesthesia, end stage respiratory disease, upper airway obstruction, paralysis/weakness of resp muscles (snake/tick envenomation, myasthenia gravis, phrenic nerve injury).
- SBE does not measure ____ (abb) as it is a volatile molecule.
- in a mixed acid base disorder, resp acidosis (for eg) may _______balance met alkalosis to give a pH close to normal. Not compensation, both primary. These are tricky. Compensation will NEVER take pH back to normal, however, a mixed acid base balance may get close.
- molecule with a negative charge.
- when patients ______, they lose HCl. Loss of H+ will create a mild alkalotic env. Because water has been lost, we retain Na+ or K+ in kidneys to help water retention. Na+ or K+ is retained in place of lost H+. because body wants to remain electroneutral, need more negative ions. So HCO3- retained (Cl- lost in ______). This increase in HCO3- will cause the alkalosis to become more severe. (see slide)
- metabolic __________ is much more rare than metabolic acidosis. Metabolic _________ can be caused by: vomiting of too much HCl, some drugs. Clinical effects at a pH of >7.5
- clinical effects of metabolic alkalosis include: seizures and muscle __________, cardiac arrhythmias, hypoklemia, hypocalcaemia)
- ______ therapy will resolve 90% of metabolic acid base disorders (improve tissue perfusion, renal perfusion (kidneys will help solve problem), normalise electrolytes, provide buffers).
- most enzymes in the body function within a limited __ range. (7.35-7.45. optimal is 7.4)
- most common cause of metabolic acidosis is cellular _______ - not enough oxygen going to cells, have to do anaerobic metabolism (2 x hydrogen ions produced in glycolysis).
- to determine acid base status – take ______ blood and measure pH, pCO2, and SBE.
- rule of _______ for looking at normal values on a blood gas analysis: pH should be 7.4, pCO2 should be 40 (35-45), SBE should be 0 (between -4 and +4).
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- most common cause of metabolic alkalosis is low ___________ concentration. (vomiting, increased urinary excretion of __________)
- if pCO2 is high – a (respiratory) acidosis. If it is ___ = (respiratory) alkalosis.
- kidneys are _________ at excreting alkali than acid load.
- there will be ________ in both respiratory and metabolic systems (measured by pCO2 and SBE) because one will compensate for the other, but we need to know which is CAUSING the problem in the first place (can occasionally have two primary disorders “mixed acid base disorders”!).
- __________ animals cannot metabolise glucose (lack of insulin). Use fatty acids - __________ ketoacidosis –drop in pH.
- ___________________ ______ ________ (SBE) = (helps measure acid base balance of METABOLIC system) does not measure CO2. Measures non volatile acids and bases (CO2 is volatile) including organic molecules and ions.
- increased exrection of base (cause of met acidosis) occurs in: chronic _______ failure, severe small intestinal diarrhoea. (cant hold on to bicarb)
- acid excreted via lungs and ________
- acid is buffered by bicarbonate, __________ (in RBCs), and plasma proteins.
- when there is a _____ acidosis or alkalosis, there will be an overall acidosis/alkalosis, and both pCO2 and SBE will be either acidotic or alkalotic (neither compensating, both primary causes). These are called ______ alkalosis or ______ acidosis.
- severe ___________ can cause metabolic acidosis as the blood volume is reduced and so blood flow to tissues is impaired – hypoxia – anaerobic met (glycolysis) production of H+ etc.
- panting dogs not necessarily hyperventilating, may just be moving _____ ________ air for themoregulation.
- (normal blood results: pH 7.4, pCO2 40, SBE 0) for the results pH 7.1, pCO2 60, SBE +5 – we have a primary respiratory acidosis, with a compensatory ________ _________.
- ___________________ for acidosis or alkalosis cannot bring the pH back to normal. (can be used to differentiate compensation vs mixed acid base disorder).
- respiratory alkalosis is caused by anything that causes ________________: stress, pain, severe heat, catecholamine relase, pulmonary disease/injury, pleural space disease, intracranial disease.
- respiratory acid base disorders are all about _________ ___________ concn.
- if there is a problem with the metabolic acid base system, the respiratory system will try to ___________ (and vice versa).
- causes of __________ acidosis: increased production of acid, or increased intake of acid, increased excretion of base, decreased excretion of acid.
- many patients with resp acid base disorders (esp acidosis caused by hypoventilation) can be treated by __________ and placing on ventilation.
- severe heat (not just regular panting of dead space air) and _______ can cause hyperventilation and therefore respiratory alkalosis (lots of CO2 lost)
- increased acid intake (cause of met acidosis) occurs in: ethylene glycol ___________ (antifreeze), salicylate __________ (aspirin), metaldehyde _________.
- increased ________ of acid (cause of met acidosis) occurs in: lactic acidosis ( vig exercise), ketoacidosis, or cellular hypoxia (anaerobic metabolism)
- acidosis causes bone to release calcium and lay down ___________.
- buffers inside cells include – Haemoglobin, proteins, and __________
- in a mixed acid base disorder eg resp acidosis and metabolic alkalosis (neither compensating, both primary) – pH may be close to _______!
- molecule with a positive charge.
- severe acidosis is a ph of ____ _____ 7.2.
- metabolic processes produce ______. Carbohydrate met produces CO2, protein and phospholipid met produces H+.
- the _____ strategy to deal with acid base change is buffering. (allows changes in free H+ to because minimised).
- measuring ____ (abb) in blood – look at respiratory component, while measuring SBE looks at metabolic component
- in metabolic acidosis, the oxygen-Hb dissociation curve moves to the right, in met alkalosis, it moves to the _____ (Hb binds oxygen more tightly).
65 Clues: molecule with a positive charge. • molecule with a negative charge. • acid excreted via lungs and ________ • severe acidosis is a ph of ____ _____ 7.2. • kidneys are _________ at excreting alkali than acid load. • SBE does not measure ____ (abb) as it is a volatile molecule. • for the results pH 7.2, pCO2 31, SBE -11 what is the condition? • ...
Medical Specialists 2025-11-20
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- A doctor who specializes in the respiratory system
- A doctor specializing in autoimmune and joint diseases
- A doctor who provides medical care for infants, children, and teenagers
- A doctor who treats the digestive system
- A doctor specializing in the skin, hair, and nails
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- A specialist who deals with hormone-related diseases
- A doctor who specializes in mental health
- A doctor who specializes in the heart
- A doctor who specializes in eye problems
- A doctor responsible for managing anesthesia
10 Clues: A doctor who specializes in the heart • A doctor who specializes in eye problems • A doctor who treats the digestive system • A doctor who specializes in mental health • A doctor responsible for managing anesthesia • A doctor who specializes in the respiratory system • A doctor specializing in the skin, hair, and nails • ...
Cells KS3 revision definitions 2024-05-14
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- Provides structure and support. C.....
- Cells that have no “true” nucleus. Pro......
- Controls substances that can enter the cell because it is selectively permeable. C.....m......
- A collection of organs that work together for a particular function e.g reproductive system, respiratory system.
- Where the chemical reactions happen C.....
- Where respiration occurs. Mit........
- A collection of cells. T......
- MRS GREN: movement, respiration, sensitivity, growth, reproduction, excretion and nutrition. Li...pro...
- The transfer of an organ from one organism to another. Not all organs can be transplanted. T.......
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- Contain chlorophyll. Where photosynthesis occurs. Choro.....
- Contains the genetic material (DNA)N.......
- Cells that have “true” nucleus. Euk......
- Where proteins are made (protein synthesis). R.....
- The person who gives the organ. D.......
- Contains cell sap. V......
- Moral principles or values. E....
- The release of waste products e.g sweat, carbon dioxide, urine.
- A collection of tissues. O.....
18 Clues: Contains cell sap. V...... • A collection of cells. T...... • A collection of tissues. O..... • Moral principles or values. E.... • Where respiration occurs. Mit........ • Provides structure and support. C..... • The person who gives the organ. D....... • Cells that have “true” nucleus. Euk...... • Where the chemical reactions happen C..... • ...
Human Body Systems Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-11
Across
- cells uniquely suited to perform a function
- glands secrete hormones that regulate processes
- consist of skeletal muscles and tendons that connect muscles to bones
- a body tissue that covers the surfaces of the body
- process in which the product or result stops
- reproduce offspring and produce sperm and egg cells
- a body tissue that contracts or shortens
- system responsible for taking in oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide
- process that tends to magnify or increase output
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- a body tissue that carries electrical messages
- consists of the skin, hair and nail
- the network of vessels through which lymph drains
- body system that breaks down food and absorbs nutrients
- a body tissue that provides support for the body
- gives our bodies structure and protects organs
- the network of nerve cells and fibers that transmits nerve impulses
- a tendency to maintain a balanced internal state
- eliminates wastes from the body
18 Clues: eliminates wastes from the body • consists of the skin, hair and nail • a body tissue that contracts or shortens • cells uniquely suited to perform a function • process in which the product or result stops • a body tissue that carries electrical messages • gives our bodies structure and protects organs • glands secrete hormones that regulate processes • ...
MRI use in diagnostic procedures in respiratory therapy 2023-11-09
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- In respiratory therapy, MRI diagnoses issues in what organ for oxygen exchange?
- Create steps for preparing a patient for an MRI in respiratory therapy.
- Explain the role of agents in enhancing visibility during an MRI.
- What term describes creating detailed pictures of the body using magnetic fields and radio waves?
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- What involves identifying disparities between MRI and X-ray for respiratory diagnostics?
- How is MRI used to track respiratory disease progression?
- Assess pros and cons of MRI versus other imaging for respiratory diagnostics.
- What force is generated by the part of the MRI machine that creates a strong field?
- Invent a case study where MRI leads to a crucial diagnosis in respiratory therapy.
- What term refers to cross-sectional views aiding respiratory diagnosis in MRI?
10 Clues: How is MRI used to track respiratory disease progression? • Explain the role of agents in enhancing visibility during an MRI. • Create steps for preparing a patient for an MRI in respiratory therapy. • Assess pros and cons of MRI versus other imaging for respiratory diagnostics. • What term refers to cross-sectional views aiding respiratory diagnosis in MRI? • ...
Body systems 2023-04-19
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- Simple sugar, in our food
- Organism made of one cell
- Important molecules that cells use for energy//building materials
- System that breaks food down, absorbs it, and eliminates waste
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- Organism made of multiple cells
- System that gets oxygen from the air and gets rid of carbon dioxide
- Instructions that make an organism unique
- Smallest living part of an organism
8 Clues: Simple sugar, in our food • Organism made of one cell • Organism made of multiple cells • Smallest living part of an organism • Instructions that make an organism unique • System that breaks food down, absorbs it, and eliminates waste • Important molecules that cells use for energy//building materials • ...
Respiratory physiology 2022-11-14
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- type of breathing when at rest
- pressure that changes from -6 to -4 during expiration
- region of saturation curve that keeps a high saturation when PO2 drops
- sympathetic action on bronchioles
- results of thoracic volume during inspiration
- name of volume and pressure law
- major method of transporting carbon dioxide in the blood
- name of system that exchanges gases
- arteries with a partial pressure of oxygen of 100
- disease that reduces surface are in the lungs
- oxygen transport protein
- receptors that monitor gas levels in the blood
- causes bronchiolar constriction
- term when hemoglobin is 100% full of oxygen
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- reduces surface tension in the lungs
- respiratory control area (two words no space)
- arteries with a partial pressure of carbon dioxide of 46
- type of hemoglobin with carbon dioxide attached
- gas exchange area in lungs
- part of breathing when lungs expand
- results of intrapulmonary pressure during inspiration
- relationship between pressure and volume in breathing
- muscle of inspiration
- less soluble in blood than carbon dioxide
- causes bronchiolar dilation
- disease that causes mucus buildup and bronchiolar constriction
- abdominal muscles used during this part of breathing
- direction of hemoglobin saturation curve in exercising muscles
28 Clues: muscle of inspiration • oxygen transport protein • gas exchange area in lungs • causes bronchiolar dilation • type of breathing when at rest • name of volume and pressure law • causes bronchiolar constriction • sympathetic action on bronchioles • part of breathing when lungs expand • name of system that exchanges gases • reduces surface tension in the lungs • ...
4 Things to Know About the Coronavirus Puzzle 2020-03-03
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- beginning or starting of something
- gentle; not severe
- to go from one person or place to another; transferred
- connected
- announce in a big way to group of people; to state something for everyone to know
- the first thing that happened; initially
- to get a sickness or a disease from something
- sudden increase of a disease
- a possibility
- looks like; appears
- illness sickness
- a person who knows a lot about one specific thing or area; for example, An expert could be a person who studied and knows a lot about a specific animal.
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- to keep someone in specific place so they cannot infect other people
- consists of; made up of; involve
- a disease that goes or spreads across the country
- not a long time ago; lately; newly
- to stop someone from doing something
- a person or a group that has power (example: the police, your mom and dad, the government, the principal, the teacher)
- having to do with breathing and your lungs
- something that has an effect on something; For example, this sickness will affect how you breath. It affects your respiratory system, making it hard or difficult to breathe.
- caused to feel scared or in danger; distressed, agitated
- really serious
22 Clues: connected • a possibility • really serious • illness sickness • gentle; not severe • looks like; appears • sudden increase of a disease • consists of; made up of; involve • not a long time ago; lately; newly • beginning or starting of something • to stop someone from doing something • the first thing that happened; initially • having to do with breathing and your lungs • ...
Biology Crossword Puzzle 2015-03-12
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- Means "cells"
- Is a pale yellowish liquid that is about ninety-two percent water
- A special kind of protein containing iron
- They receive blood coming into the heart
- Each alveolus is surrounded by a network of tiny blood vessels called
- Is the inflammation or swelling of the breathing passages, the pathway between the nose and the lungs
- Means "white"
- Exhalation
- They pump blood out of the heart
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- Is a long-term disease of the lungs caused by prolonged exposure to respiratory irritants like tobacco chemicals and air pollutants such as factory fumes or coal
- Is a chronic and allergic condition that makes the breathing airways narrow and swollen, and causes them to produce extra mucus
- Allows for exchange of gases underwater
- Inhalation
- The warmed, moistened, ad filtered air moves through a muscular tube in your upper throat called
- Is a flap of tissue that closes the entrance to the rest of the respiratory system when you swallow
- Is the physical action of taking in oxygen into, and releasing the waste carbon dioxide out of the lungs
- Refers to any infection of the lungs caused by bacteria, virus, fungi, or protozoa in rate conditions
- Air that you breathe is filtered though the two openings called
- Means "red"
- Found in land animals
20 Clues: Inhalation • Exhalation • Means "red" • Means "cells" • Means "white" • Found in land animals • They pump blood out of the heart • Allows for exchange of gases underwater • They receive blood coming into the heart • A special kind of protein containing iron • Air that you breathe is filtered though the two openings called • ...
Respiratory physiology 2018-10-24
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- less soluble in blood than carbon dioxide
- type of hemoglobin with carbon dioxide attached
- major method of transporting carbon dioxide in the blood
- pressure that changes from -6 to -4 during expiration
- abdominal muscles used during this part of breathing
- gas exchange area in lungs
- receptors that monitor gas levels in the blood
- arteries with a partial pressure of of carbon dioxide of 46
- relationship between pressure and volume in breathing
- causes bronchiolar constriction
- part of breathing when lungs expand
- results of thoracic volume during inspiration
- disease that causes mucus buildup and bronchiolar constriction
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- direction of hemoglobin saturation curve in exercising muscles
- disease that reduces surface are in the lungs
- respiratory control area (two words no space)
- name of volume and pressure law
- name of system that exchanges gases
- region of saturation curve that keeps a high saturation when PO2 drops
- oxygen transport protein
- causes bronchiolar dilation
- term when hemoglobin is 100% full of oxygen
- muscle of inspiration
- type of breathing when at rest
- reduces surface tension in the lungs
- sympathetic action on bronchioles
- results of intrapulmonary pressure during inspiration
- arteries with a partial pressure of oxygen of 100
28 Clues: muscle of inspiration • oxygen transport protein • gas exchange area in lungs • causes bronchiolar dilation • type of breathing when at rest • name of volume and pressure law • causes bronchiolar constriction • sympathetic action on bronchioles • name of system that exchanges gases • part of breathing when lungs expand • reduces surface tension in the lungs • ...
Respiratory physiology 2018-10-24
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- muscle of inspiration
- results of thoracic volume during inspiration
- term when hemoglobin is 100% full of oxygen
- causes bronchiolar dilation
- gas exchange area in lungs
- disease that reduces surface are in the lungs
- respiratory control area (two words no space)
- sympathetic action on bronchioles
- abdominal muscles used during this part of breathing
- less soluble in blood than carbon dioxide
- arteries with a partial pressure of oxygen of 100
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- reduces surface tension in the lungs
- relationship between pressure and volume in breathing
- name of volume and pressure law
- type of hemoglobin with carbon dioxide attached
- receptors that monitor gas levels in the blood
- causes bronchiolar constriction
- disease that causes mucus buildup and bronchiolar constriction
- pressure that changes from -6 to -4 during expiration
- name of system that exchanges gases
- region of saturation curve that keeps a high saturation when PO2 drops
- part of breathing when lungs expand
- major method of transporting carbon dioxide in the blood
- oxygen transport protein
- results of intrapulmonary pressure during inspiration
- arteries with a partial pressure of of carbon dioxide of 46
- direction of hemoglobin saturation curve in exercising muscles
- type of breathing when at rest
28 Clues: muscle of inspiration • oxygen transport protein • gas exchange area in lungs • causes bronchiolar dilation • type of breathing when at rest • name of volume and pressure law • causes bronchiolar constriction • sympathetic action on bronchioles • name of system that exchanges gases • part of breathing when lungs expand • reduces surface tension in the lungs • ...
Body Systems 2019-02-05
6 Clues: a collection of cells • part of the digestive system • another name for the hormone system • part of the urinary / excretory body system • a collection of tissues, the heart is an example • (4/6) an example of this would be the respiratory system
Coal Waste Puzzle 2022-04-05
8 Clues: Utilize ash • generate something • use something again • use less of something • poisonous or dangerous • Sick respiratory system • The remains of burnt coal • the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
Coal Waste Puzzle 2022-04-05
8 Clues: Utilize ash • generate something • use something again • use less of something • poisonous or dangerous • Sick respiratory system • The remains of burnt coal • the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
Signs and symptoms 2022-12-13
8 Clues: Broken bone. • Caused by alcohol. • Someone without sight. • Someone without hearing. • Skin on the scalp is flaking. • Someone without ability to speak. • Infection in the respiratory system. • disease causing los of memory, usually with elderly people.
Chapter 12 2024-02-12
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- substances that target and kill pathogenic bacteria
- mass of abnormal cells
- inflammation of the joints
- eliminates live pathogens
- viral infection of the respiratory system
- microorganisms that cause communicable diseases
- medical emergency that stops flow of blood to brain
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- pinkeye
- kissing disease
- viral or bacterial infection that affects the tonsils
- autoimmune disease
- complex disease that typically involves an uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells
- chronic disease persons airway is contrict and filled with mucus
13 Clues: pinkeye • kissing disease • autoimmune disease • mass of abnormal cells • eliminates live pathogens • inflammation of the joints • viral infection of the respiratory system • microorganisms that cause communicable diseases • substances that target and kill pathogenic bacteria • medical emergency that stops flow of blood to brain • ...
COPD 2018-12-18
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- form of COPD in which the alveoli are progressively damaged, causing them to weaken and burst
- usually come in an inhaler
- time
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- system Organ system affected
- tobacco smoking
- doctors remove bullae from the lungs to help improve air flow
- transplantation may be an option
- Bronchitis a form of COPD that causes inflammation of the bronchial tubes
8 Clues: time • tobacco smoking • usually come in an inhaler • system Organ system affected • transplantation may be an option • doctors remove bullae from the lungs to help improve air flow • Bronchitis a form of COPD that causes inflammation of the bronchial tubes • form of COPD in which the alveoli are progressively damaged, causing them to weaken and burst
COPD 2018-12-18
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- tobacco smoking
- Bronchitis a form of COPD that causes inflammation of the bronchial tubes
- transplantation may be an option
- system Organ system affected
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- time
- usually come in an inhaler
- form of COPD in which the alveoli are progressively damaged, causing them to weaken and burst
- doctors remove bullae from the lungs to help improve air flow
8 Clues: time • tobacco smoking • usually come in an inhaler • system Organ system affected • transplantation may be an option • doctors remove bullae from the lungs to help improve air flow • Bronchitis a form of COPD that causes inflammation of the bronchial tubes • form of COPD in which the alveoli are progressively damaged, causing them to weaken and burst
Module 14 2020-03-25
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- The ease with which lungs inflate
- The process of oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange between the alveoli and the blood
- The process of oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange between the cells and blood
- Windpipe
- A small process that hangs off of the soft palate
- Thin, slick membrane covering the surface of the chest wall and diaphragm
- Maximum volume of air that both lungs can hold
- The ability to make the intricate sounds of speech
- Vocal folds
- Microscopic, balloon-like sacs that are composed of simple squamous epithelium which is lined with capillaries
- Thin, slick membrane covering the lungs
- The volume of air inspired or expired during normal, quiet breathing
- Volume of air left in the lungs after a forceful expiration
- A detergent made of molecules in which one end is water-soluble and one end is oil-soluble
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- Air in the pleural cavity, which leads to a collapsed lung
- Volume of air left in lungs after a normal expiration
- Part of respiratory system containing the nasal cavity, paranasal sinuses, and pharynx
- Prevents you from overstitching your lungs during vigorous exercise
- Part of the respiratory system containing the larynx, teaches, bronchi, and lungs
- Take in by means of suction
- Lung disease that can be caused by smoking or being exposed to excess air pollution
- Often called the voice box
- Carry air to and from the lungs
- Vestibular folds
- Passageway between the true vocal chords
- Pressure exerted by a mixture of gases is equal to the sum of the partial pressure of each gas in the mixture
- The process of getting air into the lungs and back out
27 Clues: Windpipe • Vocal folds • Vestibular folds • Often called the voice box • Take in by means of suction • Carry air to and from the lungs • The ease with which lungs inflate • Thin, slick membrane covering the lungs • Passageway between the true vocal chords • Maximum volume of air that both lungs can hold • A small process that hangs off of the soft palate • ...
Body parts 2023-06-06
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- The slender, jointed digits on the hands used for fine motor skills and manipulation.
- Tissues responsible for movement, providing strength and enabling bodily functions.
- The facial organ responsible for the sense of smell and part of the respiratory system.
- Filamentous strands that grow from the skin, providing insulation and protection.
- Hard structures in the mouth used for biting and chewing food.
- Upper limbs of the body, extending from the shoulders to the hands.
- Organs of vision that allow us to perceive and process visual information.
- Hard coverings at the end of fingers and toes, protecting the fingertips and providing support.
- The respiratory organs responsible for breathing and exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide.
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- Muscular organ in the mouth that assists in speech, taste, and swallowing.
- The central organ of the nervous system, controlling thoughts, emotions, and bodily functions.
- The body parts at the end of the legs that provide support, balance, and locomotion.
- The outer covering of the body, protecting it from the environment and regulating temperature.
- The muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body, supplying oxygen and nutrients.
- Lower limbs of the body, used for standing, walking, and running.
- Rigid structures that form the skeleton, giving the body shape, support, and protection.
- Body parts at the end of the arms, consisting of the palm, fingers, and thumb, used for grasping and manipulating objects.
- Organs of hearing that enable us to perceive sound and maintain balance.
- The uppermost part of the human body, containing the brain, eyes, nose, mouth, and ears.
- The opening through which food enters the body and where speech and other vocalizations are produced.
20 Clues: Hard structures in the mouth used for biting and chewing food. • Lower limbs of the body, used for standing, walking, and running. • Upper limbs of the body, extending from the shoulders to the hands. • Organs of hearing that enable us to perceive sound and maintain balance. • Muscular organ in the mouth that assists in speech, taste, and swallowing. • ...
Crossword Puzzle in Health 2024-10-25
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- Also known as "poor man's cocaine" and has scientific name Methamphetamine Hydrochloride.
- A cluster of physiological, behavioral, and cognitive symptoms associated with the continued use of substances despite substance related problems.
- It is the condition in which person is accustomed to the drug that relies on it to function properly.
- A substance that is used in the diagnosis, cure, relief, or prevention of diseases.
- It is a psychedelic drugs that interfere with our senses, after perception and cause hallucinations.
- A common side of many narcotics that leads to difficulty in breathing or respiratory failure in severe cases.
- It is an intentional self administration of medications, whether prescribed or not.
- It is an example of powerful stimulants that made from the leaves of the coca plant.
- These are anti-psychotic drugs that depress the central of nervous system.
- It is the intentional or unintentional use of prescribed medication in a manner that is contrary to directions, regardless of whether a harmful outcome occurs.
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- These are chemicals that produced vapor, affecting mood and behavior when inhaled.
- Also known as pain killers.
- Short-term effects of drugs use that can cause nausea and vomiting.
- these are drugs banned by law.
- A psychological state often experienced after prolonged drug use, leading to feelings or sadness or hopelessness.
- This term refers to the physical and mental issues caused by repeated drug use over time, including respiratory problems and organ damage.
- Intense feelings of pleasure produced by most abused drugs.
- The term for substance that alter mood, perception, or consciousness , often leading to hallucinations or altered reality experience.
- A condition characterized by an uncontrollable urge to use drugs despite harmful consequences.
- It is a psychoactive drugs that stimulate the central nervous system.
20 Clues: Also known as pain killers. • these are drugs banned by law. • Intense feelings of pleasure produced by most abused drugs. • Short-term effects of drugs use that can cause nausea and vomiting. • It is a psychoactive drugs that stimulate the central nervous system. • These are anti-psychotic drugs that depress the central of nervous system. • ...
Fungi 2023-04-19
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- Ringworm
- Found in soil and on plants with throns or splinters nodule, progresses proximal to budy up lymphatic tract
- Ubiquitous, inhalation, causes allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis with high fever aspergilloma fungus ball with bloody cough
- Hair and scalp
- MS valley to great lakes found ijn rotten wood and soils respiratory transmissons asymptomatic dissmented with weight loss night sweats and skin ulcers
- NOT flora, respiratory transmissions mycolic acids make partial acid fast but aerobic causes penumonia and abscesses of lung kidney
- filaments that constitute the body ( mycelium ) of a fungus
- Nails
- MS valley, Bird/bat droppings respiratory asymptomatic pneumonia clacify like TB
- Desert areas of SW USA respiratory transmissions asymptomatic,pneumonia or dismmented through lungs skin bones and meninges, possible erythemea
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- Pigeon droppings, respiratory transmissions yeast spreads to blood then brain immuno comp chronic meningitis pneumonia skin ulcers
- breaking down of food molecules outside the cell either with the help of enzymes or mechanically
- endemic to papua new Guniea and Australia same problems as Cryptococcus neoformans
- Flora of skin, mouthand GI tract oral thrush diaper rash rash of skin folds of obese treatments depends on locations
- Flora of mouth and GI tract anaerobic G+ rods, eroding abscesses of mouth, lund or GI tract
- Athlete's foot
- Rotting wood causes puncture wound violet wart like leasion that resemble cauliflower
- Jock itch
- Spaghetti and meatballs, hypo or hyper pigmented patches on skin, surrounding skin darkens
- Rhizomucor and mucor Saprogphytic molds rhinocerebral and pulmonary mucormycosis
- (Tinea nigra) dark brown pgimented, branched,black patches on soles of hands or feet, dandruff shampoo
- the vegetative part of a fungus, consisting of a network of fine white filaments
22 Clues: Nails • Ringworm • Jock itch • Athlete's foot • Hair and scalp • filaments that constitute the body ( mycelium ) of a fungus • Rhizomucor and mucor Saprogphytic molds rhinocerebral and pulmonary mucormycosis • the vegetative part of a fungus, consisting of a network of fine white filaments • MS valley, Bird/bat droppings respiratory asymptomatic pneumonia clacify like TB • ...
Respiratory and Cardiac Crossword 2025-11-11
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- _______ breathing is a sign of respiratory distress and is characterized by opposite movements of the chest and abdomen compared to normal breathing
- Education to caregivers of children with _____ should include placing them in a knee-chest position High-dose aspirin and IgG are the main treatments for this cardiac disease
- After tonsillectomy, nurses must frequently assess for signs of ________
- Joint pain management should be a priority for nursing care of this condition
- acute rheumatic fever is caused by ______
- tetralogy of fallot is comprised of _____ different defects
- Providing this type of feeding can help infants with CHD maintain adequate growth
- Indomethacin is one medication that can be given for ____________
- tripod positioning and drooling are characteristic signs of this condition
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- Infective endocarditis often results in heart damage that requires _______
- Cardiac defects that increase pulmonary blood flow lead to ______
- This defect causes increased blood pressures in the upper extremities and decreased blood pressures in the lower extremities
- Respiratory _____ occurs when compensatory mechanisms no longer maintain oxygenation
- Poor ______ is a common sign of cardiac conditions in children
- Education to parents for management of a _______ includes keeping extra supplies, home care, and when to call the provider
- ______ affects the whole body through the increased production of mucus
- Respiratory condition that is typically viral, causes a barky cough, and is accompanied with upper respiratory symptoms
- _______ is given to patients with transposition of the great vessels to allow for circulation of oxygenated blood
- ______ disease is the most common acquired cardiac condition in children and consists of three phases
- ASD, VSD, and AV canal can cause recurrent ________ infections
- Kawasaki disease is treated with high-dose _____ and IgG
21 Clues: acute rheumatic fever is caused by ______ • Kawasaki disease is treated with high-dose _____ and IgG • tetralogy of fallot is comprised of _____ different defects • Poor ______ is a common sign of cardiac conditions in children • ASD, VSD, and AV canal can cause recurrent ________ infections • Cardiac defects that increase pulmonary blood flow lead to ______ • ...
Sputum investigation 2023-03-26
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- an infection of the main airways of the lungs (bronchi), causing them to become irritated and inflamed
- an abnormal secretion of the respiratory tract that is secreted by coughing or expectoration
- consisting of, containing, or discharging pus
- a branch of medicine that specializes in diagnosing and treating diseases of the lungs and other parts of the respiratory system
- microscopic examination or investigation of bacteria
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- a solution used to decontaminate freshly excreted sputum
- a bacterial infection spread through inhaling tiny droplets from the coughs or sneezes of an infected person
- an infection that inflames the lungs' air sacs (alveoli)
- connected to the suction catheter to collect the sputum using oropharyngeal or endotracheal suctioning
- contains bubbles and is foamy
10 Clues: contains bubbles and is foamy • consisting of, containing, or discharging pus • microscopic examination or investigation of bacteria • a solution used to decontaminate freshly excreted sputum • an infection that inflames the lungs' air sacs (alveoli) • an abnormal secretion of the respiratory tract that is secreted by coughing or expectoration • ...
Metabolism Crossword 2024-05-22
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- system that transports molecules to and from all cells in the body
- molecules that are the building blocks of proteins
- a molecule that organisms can use to release energy
- the body's use of molecules for energy and growth
- a category of large molecules that perform important tasks in the body
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- system that takes in food and breaks it down
- a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms
- system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
- a group of atoms joined together in a particular way
- the ability to make things move or change
10 Clues: the ability to make things move or change • a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms • system that takes in food and breaks it down • the body's use of molecules for energy and growth • molecules that are the building blocks of proteins • a molecule that organisms can use to release energy • a group of atoms joined together in a particular way • ...
coronavirus croosword 2020-08-19
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- parasite smaller then bacteria
- syndrome first discovered in february,2003 in asia
- provides active immunity
- pumps air into airways
- only way to see a virus or bacteria
- what a virus needs to reproduce
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- city where virus was first reported
- type of microscope needed to see a virus
- wash your hands with
- lack of ability to live and reproduce
- how is sars primarily transmitted
- slows down transmission
- what is a halo surrounded by
- system it primarily affects
- number of sar cases in the united states in 2003
15 Clues: wash your hands with • pumps air into airways • slows down transmission • provides active immunity • system it primarily affects • what is a halo surrounded by • parasite smaller then bacteria • what a virus needs to reproduce • how is sars primarily transmitted • city where virus was first reported • only way to see a virus or bacteria • lack of ability to live and reproduce • ...
W13 T2 Spelling Crossword 2022-03-31
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- someone or thing in a lower class or rank
- the opposite of nice
- the act of being in fear
- one whole or all of an object
- to complain regularly
- to have on effect on someone or thing
- the lack of being there
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- the system of which you breathe in
- a occupation to defend someone in legal trouble
- a leader of a ship
- a tool used to cut things usually paper
- to be allowed to
- given permission
- an relative from long ago
- to overcome or evolve
15 Clues: to be allowed to • given permission • a leader of a ship • the opposite of nice • to complain regularly • to overcome or evolve • the lack of being there • the act of being in fear • an relative from long ago • one whole or all of an object • the system of which you breathe in • to have on effect on someone or thing • a tool used to cut things usually paper • ...
parturiton & lactation 3 2019-04-28
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- the fluid secreted from breast a few days before and after parturition
- Contraction of these cells causes milk ejection
- Hormone responsible for development of lobules of mammary gland
- dopamine
- Hormone that induces parturition
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- Breast development in males
- secreted from arcuate nucleus of hypothalamus
- Hormone that helps in maturation of fetal respiratory system
- Post-partum amenorrhea is due to
- Parturition and lactation are examples of __________ reflex
- Hormone that can stop lactation
- The source of oxytocin other than maternal hypothalamus
- estrogen
- example is labor contractions
- first stage of labor
15 Clues: estrogen • dopamine • first stage of labor • Breast development in males • example is labor contractions • Hormone that can stop lactation • Post-partum amenorrhea is due to • Hormone that induces parturition • secreted from arcuate nucleus of hypothalamus • Contraction of these cells causes milk ejection • The source of oxytocin other than maternal hypothalamus • ...
Brunner's Tetanus 2025-02-03
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- Symptom of tetanus involving muscle stiffness
- Type of immunity provided by tetanus antitoxin
- First-line antibiotic for tetanus treatment
- Common cause of tetanus infection
- Bacterium causing tetanus
- Toxin produced by Clostridium tetani
- Symptom involving involuntary muscle contractions
- Severe complication of tetanus affecting breathing
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- Preventive measure against tetanus
- Another name for Brunner's tetanus
- Tetanus toxin affects this part of the nervous system
- Treatment for tetanus involving antibodies
- Site of infection in Brunner's tetanus
- Medical term for lockjaw
- Muscle group often affected first in tetanus
15 Clues: Medical term for lockjaw • Bacterium causing tetanus • Common cause of tetanus infection • Preventive measure against tetanus • Another name for Brunner's tetanus • Toxin produced by Clostridium tetani • Site of infection in Brunner's tetanus • Treatment for tetanus involving antibodies • First-line antibiotic for tetanus treatment • ...
Body Systems 2020-10-27
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- the network of nerve cells and fibers which transmits nerve impulses between parts of the body.
- main part of the circulatory system
- if you breathe in harmful things like cigarette smoke, the cilia can stop working. This can lead to health problems like...
- the strongest muscle
- carry the messages to and from the body, so the brain can interpret them and take action.
- network of organs and tissues that help you breathe. It includes your airways, lungs, and blood vessels.
- includes all of the bones and joints in the body
- It consists of the heart and the blood vessels running through the entire body
- responsible for the movement of the human body
- mesh of tiny blood vessels called...
- an organ system that permits blood to circulate and transport nutrients
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- acts as a scaffold by providing support and protection for the soft tissues that make up the rest of the body.
- The nervous system is involved in receiving information about the environment around us
- The central nervous system is made up of the...
- Your airways narrow and make too much mucus
- found inside of organs like the stomach, intestines, and blood vessels.
- The circulatory system, is also called the
- responsible for pumping blood throughout the body.
- the skeletal system is also called
- complex living organ that is made up of many cells, protein fibers, and minerals.
20 Clues: the strongest muscle • the skeletal system is also called • main part of the circulatory system • mesh of tiny blood vessels called... • The circulatory system, is also called the • Your airways narrow and make too much mucus • responsible for the movement of the human body • The central nervous system is made up of the... • ...
System worksheet 2022-11-03
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- Transports food from mouth to stomach
- Takes in air and remove air from the body
- Make food for the plant
- Digestion starts here
- Hold the plant firmly to the soil
- Supports the plant
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- System that supports the body, gives the body shape and protects the organs
- In the large intestine, water is absorbed from ________ food
- Made up of parts working together to perform a certain function or functions
9 Clues: Supports the plant • Digestion starts here • Make food for the plant • Hold the plant firmly to the soil • Transports food from mouth to stomach • Takes in air and remove air from the body • In the large intestine, water is absorbed from ________ food • System that supports the body, gives the body shape and protects the organs • ...
System worksheet 2022-11-03
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- Transports food from mouth to stomach.
- Takes in air and remove air from the body.
- Make food for the plant.
- Digestion starts here.
- Hold the plant firmly to the soil.
- Supports the plant.
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- System that supports the body, gives the body shape and protects the organs.
- In the large intestine, water is absorbed from ________ food.
- Made up of parts working together to perform a certain function or functions.
9 Clues: Supports the plant. • Digestion starts here. • Make food for the plant. • Hold the plant firmly to the soil. • Transports food from mouth to stomach. • Takes in air and remove air from the body. • In the large intestine, water is absorbed from ________ food. • System that supports the body, gives the body shape and protects the organs. • ...
Diffusion in the Human Body 2023-04-21
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- movement of molecules from high to low concentrations
- organ used to help exchange gases
- site of nutrient diffusion in the digestive system
- ability/tendency of a body to maintain a state of equilibrium for survival
- group of tissues in the body that form a specific function; body part
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- group of organs and tissues that work together to perform a function in the body
- site of gas exchange in the respiratory system
- site of gas AND nutrient exchange; part of the cardiovascular system
- organ that helps break down food into its building blocks
- organ that helps pump blood
10 Clues: organ that helps pump blood • organ used to help exchange gases • site of gas exchange in the respiratory system • site of nutrient diffusion in the digestive system • movement of molecules from high to low concentrations • organ that helps break down food into its building blocks • site of gas AND nutrient exchange; part of the cardiovascular system • ...
Systems of the body 2022-09-29
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- Breaks down food.
- facilitates gas exchange between cells and the environment.
- secretes chemical signals that allow body systems to respond to environmental changes and to one
- is responsible for the transport of materials through the body.
- system allows us to perceive and respond to the world around us. This also includes our emotions and personality.
- responsible for absorbing fat from the digestive system.
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- system gives the body structure and allows us to move.
- consists of either an exoskeleton, like mammals, or an exoskeleton, seen in insects and other arthropods.
- facilitates the production of offspring.
- extracts and excretes dissolved waste products.
10 Clues: Breaks down food. • facilitates the production of offspring. • extracts and excretes dissolved waste products. • system gives the body structure and allows us to move. • responsible for absorbing fat from the digestive system. • facilitates gas exchange between cells and the environment. • is responsible for the transport of materials through the body. • ...
Knowledge Acquisition (PART 1) 2014-01-30
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- Basic unit of structure and function in living things.
- Tissue that Lines the interior and exterior body surface.
- The major source of energy to the body.
- System that transports oxygen, nutrients and hormones to cells.
- System that works with skeletal system to produce voluntary movement.
- System that eliminates waste products from the body.
- System that breaks down food.
- Supply raw materials for growth and repair of structures such as skin and muscle.
- System that supports the body, protect internal organs, allow movements, etc.
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- Tissue that Type of tissue that provides support for the body and connects its part.
- Is the amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water y 1 degree Celsius.
- Describes the relatively constant internal physical and chemical conditions that organisms maintain despite changes in internal and external environments.
- System that brings in oxygen needed for cellular respiration and removes excess of carbon dioxide from the body.
- System that produces gametes; in females, natures and protects developing embryo.
- Levels of … Include cells, tissues and organs.
- … Inhibition is the process in which a stimulus produces a response that opposes the original stimulus.
- Tissue in which nerve impulses are transmitted throughout the body
- System that helps protect the body from disease.
- A group of different types of tissues that work together to perform a single function or several related functions.
- Tissue in which the movements of the body are possible
- Are things that the body needs, include, water, carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins, and minerals.
- The most important nutrient.
- System in which is a group of organs that perform closely related functions.
- Group of cells that perform a single function.
- Help the body absorb fat-soluble vitamins and are a part of cell membranes, nerve cells and certain hormones.
25 Clues: The most important nutrient. • System that breaks down food. • The major source of energy to the body. • Levels of … Include cells, tissues and organs. • Group of cells that perform a single function. • System that helps protect the body from disease. • System that eliminates waste products from the body. • Basic unit of structure and function in living things. • ...
Intro to Anatomy and Physiology 2025-08-26
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- Ability to sense changes and react to them.
- Changing absorbed substances into chemically different substances (energy).
- Obtaining oxygen (O2), using it to release energy from food substances, and getting rid of wastes.
- Water, food, and vitamins.
- Movement of substances throughout the body.
- Required to maintain ATP, cell energy.
- Body system that contains bones, ligaments, and tendons.
- Body system that produces hormones.
- Body system that contains ovaries and testes.
- muscle or glands that respond to deviation from the set point.
- Pressure necessary for breathing.
- The normal range that an environmental parameter is to be controlled.
- This system helps to fight infection and produces blood cells.
- Passage of digested products (food substances) through membranes and into body fluids.
- Body system that helps with movement, circulation, and digestion.
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- tendency of the body to maintain a stable, balanced, internal environment.
- Chemically changing (breaking down) food substances, and getting rid of wastes.
- Body system that contains the brain, spinal cord, and nerves.
- amplify or increase the occurrence of events.
- Parents produce offspring/passing DNA to new individuals.
- Removal of wastes.
- The function of the body parts.
- increase in body size
- The basic function of this body system is to protect.
- This system helps to fight infection and produces blood cells.
- The structure of body parts (also called morphology).
- Body system that contains the heart, blood, and blood vessels.
- process in which the body senses a change, and activates mechanisms to reverse that change.
- All the chemical changes that occur in the body to maintain life.
- Narrow range, body can respond to changes in temperature.
- Body system that excretes metabolic waste.
- Self initiated change in position, motion of internal parts.
- Body system that exchanges O2 and CO2.
- detect certain environmental parameters within the body such as temperature.
34 Clues: Removal of wastes. • increase in body size • Water, food, and vitamins. • The function of the body parts. • Pressure necessary for breathing. • Body system that produces hormones. • Required to maintain ATP, cell energy. • Body system that exchanges O2 and CO2. • Body system that excretes metabolic waste. • Ability to sense changes and react to them. • ...
Unit 4 -- Homeostasis 2025-10-26
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- an individual living thing
- system responsible for protection against disease; stores and generates white blood cells
- the basic unit of structure and function of a living organism
- the process by which different types of cells develop
- an environmental condition that is sensed by a living organism
- system of bones responsible for structure, movement, organ protection, and production of red blood cells.
- a group of tissues that together perform a function
- widening of blood vessels to increase bloodflow
- system that includes the brain, spinal cord, and nerves; responsible for sensing stimuli, making decisions, and initiating responses
- a response to a stimulus
- narrowing of blood vessels to decrease bloodflow
- the maintenance of internal systems
- systems that filter and rid the body of wastes
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- mechanism that increases the likelihood of an event to continue
- system responsible for movement of the body, and the movement of fluids and digestive products within the body
- system responsible for the intake and breakdown of food, the absorption of nutrients, and the elimination of some wastes.
- system responsible for the development of offspring; the only system not required for homeostasis
- control of body temperature
- system responsible for delivering nutrients, hormones, and oxygen to cells and wastes away from cells.
- the result of the decision made at the sensing of a stimulus
- skin and hair that acts as a barrier to prevent water loss, prevent UV radiation damage, and provides thermoregulation
- the point at which stem cells are committed to becoming only one type of cell
- mechanism that decreases the likelihood of an event to continue
- system responsible for the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide with the environment
- a group of organs that together perform a function
- a group of like cells that perform a function
- system that includes glands that release hormones into the bloodstream; responsible for growth, development, and metabolism
27 Clues: a response to a stimulus • an individual living thing • control of body temperature • the maintenance of internal systems • a group of like cells that perform a function • systems that filter and rid the body of wastes • widening of blood vessels to increase bloodflow • narrowing of blood vessels to decrease bloodflow • a group of organs that together perform a function • ...
Body systems 2023-04-19
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- Simple sugar, in our food
- Organism made of one cell
- Important molecules that cells use for energy//building materials
- System that breaks food down, absorbs it, and eliminates waste
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- Organism made of multiple cells
- System that gets oxygen from the air and gets rid of carbon dioxide
- Instructions that make an organism unique
- Smallest living part of an organism
8 Clues: Simple sugar, in our food • Organism made of one cell • Organism made of multiple cells • Smallest living part of an organism • Instructions that make an organism unique • System that breaks food down, absorbs it, and eliminates waste • Important molecules that cells use for energy//building materials • ...
Cardiovascular and Respiratory System Crossword 2016-05-05
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- The force that blood exerts on the walls of the arteries
- The upper chambers of the heart
- Blood vessels that carry blood to the heart
- A collection of organs that transports blood throughout the body
- A collection of organs whose primary function is to take in oxygen and expel carbon dioxide
- The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between living cells and their environment, which includes breathing and cellular respiration
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- The circulation of blood between your heart and lungs
- When oxygen is used by cells to release energy stored in molecules of the sugar glucose
- A tiny blood vessel that allows an exchange between blood and cells in tissue
- Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- The circulation of blood between your heart and the rest of your body
- Flaplike structures that open and close to prevent blood from flowing backward
- An organ that pumps blood throughout the body
- The fluid that carries gases, nutrients, and waste through the body and it is made up of platelets, white blood cells, red blood cells, and plasma
- The lower chambers of the heart
15 Clues: The upper chambers of the heart • The lower chambers of the heart • Blood vessels that carry blood to the heart • An organ that pumps blood throughout the body • Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart • The circulation of blood between your heart and lungs • The force that blood exerts on the walls of the arteries • ...
Digestive, Respiratory, and Excretory System 2016-10-26
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- Cavity: Heats and humidifies air
- Cone shape passage leading to trachea
- Filters blood that contains wastes collected from cells
- Muscle contraction (In the esophagus)
- Where urine comes out
- Arteries: Where blood enters kidneys
- Branches of bronchi that end in alveoli
- The thin, watery liquid in the stomach
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- Tiny sacs in the lungs that exchange O2 and CO2
- Covers the entrance to trachea
- Makes digestive enzymes and starch that controls blood sugar
- Region in brain that monitors water in blood
- Where urine flows to the urinary bladder
- Food that changes into soft mass in the mouth
- Absorbs nutrients in the small intestines
15 Clues: Where urine comes out • Covers the entrance to trachea • Cavity: Heats and humidifies air • Arteries: Where blood enters kidneys • Cone shape passage leading to trachea • Muscle contraction (In the esophagus) • The thin, watery liquid in the stomach • Branches of bronchi that end in alveoli • Where urine flows to the urinary bladder • ...
Chap 26 crossword 2025-05-09
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- Circulatory system where blood is confined within vessels.
- Circulatory system where blood is not always confined to vessels.
- Respiratory pigment found in many invertebrates.
- Muscle that separates the thoracic cavity and aids in breathing.
- Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart.
- Iron-containing molecule in red blood cells.
- Blood cells involved in immune response.
- Protein that helps in blood clotting.
- Blood vessels that return blood to the heart.
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- Protein in red blood cells that binds oxygen.
- Type of circulation between the heart and lungs.
- Process of moving air into and out of the lungs.
- Fluid component of blood that carries cells and nutrients.
- Smallest blood vessels where gas exchange occurs.
- Blood cells responsible for oxygen transport.
- Organ responsible for pumping blood throughout the body.
- Blood vessels that carry blood to the lungs.
- Primary organ for gas exchange in vertebrates.
- Vessels that carry blood to the heart.
- Process by which oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged.
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs.
21 Clues: Protein that helps in blood clotting. • Vessels that carry blood to the heart. • Blood cells involved in immune response. • Blood vessels that carry blood to the lungs. • Iron-containing molecule in red blood cells. • Protein in red blood cells that binds oxygen. • Blood cells responsible for oxygen transport. • Blood vessels that return blood to the heart. • ...
respiratory system and circulatory system 2021-09-21
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- it pumps blood around your body and it sends oxygen and nutrients to all parts of your body
- are blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- used for breathing and smelling
- It plays a major role in breathing, as its contraction increases the volume of the thorax and so inflates the lungs.
- this makes up 21% in the atmosphere
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- he large air passages that lead from the trachea to the lungs.
- The airway that leads from the larynx to the bronchi and it is also called a windpipe
- It is naturally present in air and is absorbed by plants in photosynthesis.
- a pair of organs in the rib-cage
9 Clues: used for breathing and smelling • a pair of organs in the rib-cage • this makes up 21% in the atmosphere • are blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart • he large air passages that lead from the trachea to the lungs. • It is naturally present in air and is absorbed by plants in photosynthesis. • ...
EM RESPIRATORY - Escape Room 2023-07-25
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- Smoking related condition characterized by chronic inflammation and irreversible airflow obstruction
- Shortness of breath
- Commonly used in respiratory failure to deliver positive pressure ventilation
- Chronic respiratory condition associated with exacerbation and occasionally respiratory failure
- Lung infection
- collection of pus in the pleural space
- Lack of oxygen in the body's tissues
- Emergency care performed to revive and restore breathing and circulation in a critically ill patient
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- Rapid breathing
- Major muscle involved in breathing
- Medical term for the bluish discoloration of the skin and mucous membranes due to poor oxygenation
- NIPPV can reduce the need for this invasive procedure in some cases of respiratory failure
- Act of breathing out
13 Clues: Lung infection • Rapid breathing • Shortness of breath • Act of breathing out • Major muscle involved in breathing • Lack of oxygen in the body's tissues • collection of pus in the pleural space • Commonly used in respiratory failure to deliver positive pressure ventilation • NIPPV can reduce the need for this invasive procedure in some cases of respiratory failure • ...
Polysomnography Worksheet 2024-08-14
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- Respiratory Event Index
- Electroencephalogram
- Central Nervous System
- Respiratory Inductance Plethysmography
- Home Sleep Apnea Test
- Sleep Disordered Breathing
- Oxyhemoglobin Saturation
- Mandibular Advancement Device
- Wake After Sleep Onset
- Tonsillectomy and Adenoidectomy
- Electro-oculogram
- End-Tidal CO2
- Positive Airway Pressure
- Hypertension
- Inspiratory Positive Airway Pressure
- Noninvasive Positive Pressure Ventilation
- Millivolts Per Centimeter
- Cerebral Vascular Accident
- Arterial Blood Gas
- Sleep Efficiency
- Central Sleep Apnea
- Oxygen Desaturation Index
- Millivolt
- Positive Occipital Sharp Transients of Sleep
- Body Mass Index
- Shortness of Breath
- Periodic Limb Movement Syndrome
- Atrioventricular
- Total Sleep Time
- Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
- Congestive Heart Failure
- Epworth Sleepiness Scale
- Continuous positive airway pressure
- Low Frequency Filter
- Respiratory Effort-Related Arousal
- Beats Per Minute
- Respiratory Disturbance Index
- Oxygen
- Tempero Mandibular Joint Disease
- Human Leukocyte antigen
- Electromyogram
- Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction
- Time in Bed
- Transcutaneous Carbon Dioxide
- Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome
- Rapid Eye Movement
- Partial Pressure of Carbon Dioxide
- Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
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- Electrocardiogram
- Excessive Daytime Sleepiness
- Multiple Sleep Latency Test
- Fractional Inspired Oxygen
- Post-traumatic Stress Disorder
- Coronary Artery Bypass Graft
- Hertz
- Blood Pressure
- Premature Atrial Contraction
- Sleep Onset REM Period
- Auto Positive Airway Pressure
- Total Recording Time
- Expiratory Positive Airway Pressure
- Over-the-Counter
- Microvolts Per Millimeter
- Microvolt
- Adaptive Servo-Ventilation
- Atrial Fibrillation
- Centimeters of Water Pressure
- Non-Rapid Eye Movement
- Premature Ventricular Contraction
- Milligrams Per Deciliter
- Cyclic Alternating Pattern
- Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
- Functional Outcomes of Sleep Questionnaire
- Apnea Hypopnea Index
- Obstructive Sleep Apnea
- Maintenance of Wakefulness Test
- Uvulopalatopharyngoplasty
- Ventricular fibrillation
- Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor
- Upper Airway Resistance Syndrome
- Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
- Periodic Limb Movement
- Ejection Fraction
- Sleep Onset REM
- Carbon Dioxide
- Periodic Limb Movement Disorder
- Partial Pressure of CO2 in Arterial Blood
- Nocturnal Oximetry Testing
- Oral Appliance Therapy
- Restless Leg Syndrome
- High Frequency Filter
- REM Sleep Behavioral Disorder
- Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
- Electronic Medical Record
- Gastroesophageal Reflux Disorder
- Obstructive Apnea Hypopnea Index
- Polysomnogram
97 Clues: Hertz • Oxygen • Microvolt • Millivolt • Time in Bed • Hypertension • End-Tidal CO2 • Polysomnogram • Blood Pressure • Carbon Dioxide • Electromyogram • Body Mass Index • Sleep Onset REM • Over-the-Counter • Sleep Efficiency • Atrioventricular • Total Sleep Time • Beats Per Minute • Electrocardiogram • Electro-oculogram • Ejection Fraction • Arterial Blood Gas • Rapid Eye Movement • Atrial Fibrillation • ...
Body Systems 2024-04-18
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- the organ that is responsible for taste
- the body system that is made up of bones, tendons and ligaments
- the medical term for "breathing in"
- the organs that are responsible for hearing
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- the blood vessels which carry blood away from the heart
- our eyes are responsible for that sense
- the medical term for "breathing out"
- the system that brings oxygen (O2) to body cells and removes waste gas
- the blood vessels which return blood to the heart
- our nose is responsible for that sense
10 Clues: the medical term for "breathing in" • the medical term for "breathing out" • our nose is responsible for that sense • our eyes are responsible for that sense • the organ that is responsible for taste • the organs that are responsible for hearing • the blood vessels which return blood to the heart • the blood vessels which carry blood away from the heart • ...
Circulatory System 2025-05-09
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- A waste, made of cells, which the blood carries to the lungs to be exhaled
- Fluid that carries oxygen
- Carry blood and nutrients to the heart
- Open and close, and allow blood to flow in the correct direction
- Carry blood and nutrients away from the heart
- Main part of the respiratory system
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- Connect two very important parts of the system
- Carried by the blood to make energy
- The main organ
- A tube through which the blood circulates in the body
10 Clues: The main organ • Fluid that carries oxygen • Carried by the blood to make energy • Main part of the respiratory system • Carry blood and nutrients to the heart • Carry blood and nutrients away from the heart • Connect two very important parts of the system • A tube through which the blood circulates in the body • ...
Extra credit (cause i need it) 2024-01-30
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- produce energy through the process of oxidative phosphorylation
- the repository of genetic information and as the cell's control center
- move fresh air into your body while removing waste gases
- making proteins.
- separates the interior contents of the cell from the exterior environment
- help in the storage and disposal of various substances
- converts the foods we eat into their simplest forms, like glucose (sugars), amino acids (that make up protein) or fatty acids
- holding the components of the cell and protects them from damage
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- produce energy through photosynthesis and oxygen-release processes, which sustain plant growth and crop yield
- a collection of tissues that structurally form a functional unit specialized to perform a particular function
- sends messages back and forth between the brain and the body
- delivers oxygen and nutrients to cells and takes away wastes.
- responsible for movement.
- a subcellular structure that has one or more specific jobs to perform in the cell.
- a group of cells that have similar structure and that function together as a unit
- Reticulum to produce proteins for the rest of the cell to function
- the building blocks that make up all living organisms
- Plant cells are the cells present in green plants, photosynthetic eukaryotes of the kingdom Plantae.
- Membrane regulates the transport of materials entering and exiting the cell
19 Clues: making proteins. • responsible for movement. • the building blocks that make up all living organisms • help in the storage and disposal of various substances • move fresh air into your body while removing waste gases • sends messages back and forth between the brain and the body • delivers oxygen and nutrients to cells and takes away wastes. • ...
Nursing Specialty 2019-03-19
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- Medication administered through the mouth
- Work experience in this field is required (2 words)
- Medication administered through the veins
- Making someone happy, satisfied
- Large medical center that one may find employment
- Medication administered during surgery
- The name of the male presenter
- Outpatient facility with employment opportunities (2 words)
- Medication delivered through respiratory system
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- Medication commonly administered during labor
- Career path talked about today (2 words)
- They were pioneers in the field
- Acronym for specific nursing specialty
- The name of one of the female presenters
- Recommended degree
- These are monitored throughout surgery (2 words)
- Minimum degree required
- The name of one of the female presenters
- Profitable career
19 Clues: Profitable career • Recommended degree • Minimum degree required • The name of the male presenter • They were pioneers in the field • Making someone happy, satisfied • Acronym for specific nursing specialty • Medication administered during surgery • Career path talked about today (2 words) • The name of one of the female presenters • The name of one of the female presenters • ...
Science work 2022 2022-02-09
8 Clues: Tiny sacs of air • Air goes through it • Made by respiration • we breathe in 20.95% of it • They contract when inhaling • protector of the vital organs. • Organ in the respiratory system • Doesn't change when inhaling and exhaling
Medical 2023-12-09
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- The branch of medicine concerned with the digestive system and its disorders.
- The study and treatment of disorders related to the heart and blood vessels.
- Disease The medical field that deals with the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of infectious diseases.
- The branch of medicine focused on the musculoskeletal system, including bones and joints.
- The study and treatment of cancer and tumors.
- The medical specialty dealing with the skin, hair, and nails, and related conditions.
- The branch of medicine dealing with the health and diseases of the female reproductive system.
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- The medical specialty focused on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of mental illness.
- The branch of medicine that deals with disorders of the nervous system, including the brain and spinal cord.
- The medical specialty that focuses on the urinary tract and male reproductive system.
- The branch of medicine dealing with the health and medical care of children.
- The use of medical imaging techniques, such as X-rays, to diagnose and treat diseases.
- The study and treatment of diseases related to the respiratory system, including the lungs.
- The study of the endocrine system and its disorders, including hormones and glands.
- The branch of medicine concerned with the study and treatment of eye disorders.
15 Clues: The study and treatment of cancer and tumors. • The branch of medicine dealing with the health and medical care of children. • The study and treatment of disorders related to the heart and blood vessels. • The branch of medicine concerned with the digestive system and its disorders. • ...
Chapter Cross Sectional #4 2021-02-13
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- Kidneys releases this hormone notifying bone marrow to increase prod. of RBC's.
- Worm-like motion, moving food along bowel.
- System composed of 2 kidneys, 2ureters, bladder and urethra, main functions include regulating blood volume and pressure, filtering waster from blood in kidneys, producing RBC'S.
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- Absorption of water happens here.
- Absorption of nutrients and minerals happens here.
- Kidneys are ____ organs.
- Micturition
- System that converts food into substances the body can use to maintain metabolism.
- System needed to sustain life by providing supply of oxygen, eliminating carbon dioxide.
- Upper pole of kidney is closest to spine.
10 Clues: Micturition • Kidneys are ____ organs. • Absorption of water happens here. • Upper pole of kidney is closest to spine. • Worm-like motion, moving food along bowel. • Absorption of nutrients and minerals happens here. • Kidneys releases this hormone notifying bone marrow to increase prod. of RBC's. • ...
Biology Crossword Puzzle 2015-03-12
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- Air that you breathe is filtered though the two openings called
- The warmed, moistened, ad filtered air moves through a muscular tube in your upper throat called
- Each alveolus is surrounded by a network of tiny blood vessels called
- Means "white"
- Found in land animals
- Exhalation
- They pump blood out of the heart
- They receive blood coming into the heart
- Refers to any infection of the lungs caused by bacteria, virus, fungi, or protozoa in rate conditions
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- Means "cells"
- Inhalation
- Is a flap of tissue that closes the entrance to the rest of the respiratory system when you swallow
- Is a pale yellowish liquid that is about ninety-two percent water
- A special kind of protein containing iron
- Allows for exchange of gases underwater
- Is the physical action of taking in oxygen into, and releasing the waste carbon dioxide out of the lungs
- Is the inflammation or swelling of the breathing passages, the pathway between the nose and the lungs
- Is a long-term disease of the lungs caused by prolonged exposure to respiratory irritants like tobacco chemicals and air pollutants such as factory fumes or coal
- Is a chronic and allergic condition that makes the breathing airways narrow and swollen, and causes them to produce extra mucus
- Means "red"
20 Clues: Inhalation • Exhalation • Means "red" • Means "cells" • Means "white" • Found in land animals • They pump blood out of the heart • Allows for exchange of gases underwater • They receive blood coming into the heart • A special kind of protein containing iron • Air that you breathe is filtered though the two openings called • ...
Respiratory physiology 2023-11-09
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- causes bronchiolar constriction
- respiratory control area (two words no space)
- less soluble in blood than carbon dioxide
- receptors that monitor gas levels in the blood
- major method of transporting carbon dioxide in the blood
- reduces surface tension in the lungs
- results of intrapulmonary pressure during inspiration
- arteries with a partial pressure of oxygen of 100
- oxygen transport protein
- gas exchange area in lungs
- results of thoracic volume during inspiration
- pressure that changes from -6 to -4 during expiration
- part of breathing when lungs expand
- muscle of inspiration
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- causes bronchiolar dilation
- disease that causes mucus buildup and bronchiolar constriction
- abdominal muscles used during this part of breathing
- relationship between pressure and volume in breathing
- arteries with a partial pressure of carbon dioxide of 46
- term when hemoglobin is 100% full of oxygen
- name of system that exchanges gases
- type of breathing when at rest
- direction of hemoglobin saturation curve in exercising muscles
- type of hemoglobin with carbon dioxide attached
- disease that reduces surface area in the lungs
- name of volume and pressure law
- sympathetic action on bronchioles
- region of saturation curve that keeps a high saturation when PO2 drops
28 Clues: muscle of inspiration • oxygen transport protein • gas exchange area in lungs • causes bronchiolar dilation • type of breathing when at rest • causes bronchiolar constriction • name of volume and pressure law • sympathetic action on bronchioles • name of system that exchanges gases • part of breathing when lungs expand • reduces surface tension in the lungs • ...
Metabolism 2024-04-30
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- " a molecule that organisms can use to release energy, and that is made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms"
- argument "a claim supported by evidence"
- " a type of energy storage molecule made of many glucose molecules connected together"
- respiration "the chemical reaction between oxygen and glucose that releases energy into cells"
- system " the body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide "
- acids " molecules that are the building blocks of proteins
- dioxide "a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms "
- system "the body system that takes in food and breaks it down"
- " a molecule that organisms get from the air or water around them and use to release energy"
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- "a group of atoms joined together in a particular way"
- " the body’s use of molecules for energy and growth"
- system " the body system that transports molecules to and from all cells of the body"
- "a category of large molecules that perform important functions inside living things"
- "a collection of tissues that structurally form a functional unit specialized to perform a particular function.
- " A type of cell that receives and sends messages from the body to the brain and back to the body.
- "the smallest unit that can live on its own and that makes up all living organisms and the tissues of the body. "
16 Clues: argument "a claim supported by evidence" • " the body’s use of molecules for energy and growth" • dioxide "a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms " • "a group of atoms joined together in a particular way" • acids " molecules that are the building blocks of proteins • system "the body system that takes in food and breaks it down" • ...
Extra credit (cause i need it) 2024-01-30
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- produce energy through the process of oxidative phosphorylation
- the repository of genetic information and as the cell's control center
- move fresh air into your body while removing waste gases
- making proteins.
- separates the interior contents of the cell from the exterior environment
- help in the storage and disposal of various substances
- converts the foods we eat into their simplest forms, like glucose (sugars), amino acids (that make up protein) or fatty acids
- holding the components of the cell and protects them from damage
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- produce energy through photosynthesis and oxygen-release processes, which sustain plant growth and crop yield
- a collection of tissues that structurally form a functional unit specialized to perform a particular function
- sends messages back and forth between the brain and the body
- delivers oxygen and nutrients to cells and takes away wastes.
- responsible for movement.
- a subcellular structure that has one or more specific jobs to perform in the cell.
- a group of cells that have similar structure and that function together as a unit
- Reticulum to produce proteins for the rest of the cell to function
- the building blocks that make up all living organisms
- Plant cells are the cells present in green plants, photosynthetic eukaryotes of the kingdom Plantae.
- Membrane regulates the transport of materials entering and exiting the cell
19 Clues: making proteins. • responsible for movement. • the building blocks that make up all living organisms • help in the storage and disposal of various substances • move fresh air into your body while removing waste gases • sends messages back and forth between the brain and the body • delivers oxygen and nutrients to cells and takes away wastes. • ...
Metabolism 2023-09-18
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- information about the natural world that is used to support or go against (refute) a claim
- the body system that takes in food and breaks it down
- a molecule that organisms can use to release energy, and that is made of carbon, hydrogen,and oxygen atoms
- a category of large molecules that perform important functions inside living things
- a type of energy storage molecule made of many glucose molecules connected together
- the chemical reaction between oxygen and glucose that releases energy into cells
- the body system that transports molecules to and from all cells of the body
- a claim supported by evidence
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- a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms
- a group of atoms joined together in a particular way
- a process in which atoms rearrange to form new substances
- the ability to make things move or change
- the body’s use of molecules for energy and growth
- a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole
- molecules that are the building blocks of proteins
- a molecule that organisms get from the air or water around them and use to release energy
- the process of making clear how your evidence supports your claim
- a proposed answer to a question about the natural world
- system the body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
19 Clues: a claim supported by evidence • the ability to make things move or change • a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms • the body’s use of molecules for energy and growth • a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole • molecules that are the building blocks of proteins • a group of atoms joined together in a particular way • ...
Arthropods 2024-02-21
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- A hard, protective shell covering the dorsal side of some arthropods, particularly
- as sensing vibrations, detecting predators, or aiding in navigation
- food or aiding in feeding.
- eyes: Eyes composed of multiple individual visual units called ommatidia, found in many
- and sometimes respiration.
- of tubes (tracheae) that deliver oxygen directly to tissues.
- The fused head and thorax region found in many arthropods such as crustaceans and
- system: A respiratory system found in insects and some other arthropods, consisting of a
- A hard external skeleton that provides support and protection for arthropods, made
- Appendages located behind the mandibles in many arthropods, often involved in
- providing a wide field of view and detecting motion.
- including insects, crustaceans, arachnids, and myriapods.
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- as touch, smell, and taste.
- like crabs and lobsters.
- of a book, allowing for gas exchange.
- The posterior body region of arthropods, typically housing internal organs and often
- lungs: Respiratory organs found in some arachnids, consisting of parallel folds resembling the
- A phylum of invertebrate animals characterized by their jointed limbs and segmented
- of chitin.
- Sensory appendages found on the heads of many arthropods, used for detecting stimuli
- The process of shedding the exoskeleton to allow for growth in arthropods, often
- Jaw-like mouthparts found in many arthropods used for chewing and manipulating food.
- A subphylum of arthropods characterized by having chelicerae, including spiders,
- Paired appendages found on the rear segments of many arthropods, serving various functions
- ticks, and horseshoe crabs.
- by the formation of a new, larger exoskeleton.
- Paired appendages found on the abdomen of many crustaceans, used for swimming,
- appendages or structures for various functions.
28 Clues: of chitin. • like crabs and lobsters. • food or aiding in feeding. • and sometimes respiration. • as touch, smell, and taste. • ticks, and horseshoe crabs. • of a book, allowing for gas exchange. • by the formation of a new, larger exoskeleton. • appendages or structures for various functions. • providing a wide field of view and detecting motion. • ...
BIOLOGY CROSSWORD RESPIRATORY SYTEM 2024-09-05
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- is when letting out of air
- disease which uncontrolled growth of cells in lungs due to cigarette smoke
- Thoracic cavity is separated from the abdominal cavity by a muscular sheet known as...
- causing impaired lung function and increase respitory system
- The trachea is also lined with...wich remove dust,dirt and bacteria from the air
- causes addiction to smokers
- The wall of trachea contains...ringsof cartilage wich support and prevent the trachea from collapsing
- inside muscle between ribs and diaphgragm under the lungs
- caused by harmful substances such as irritants in cigarette smoke
- After the air leaves the nasal cavity,it goes down the...
- chronic disorder in which the air passage too narrow due to mucus being produced excessively
- The natural cleansing of the lungs is disrupted, leading to the accumulation of.......
- The bronchioles end in tiny air sacs called the...Inhalation is when taking in of air
- The ribcage consist of some...
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- Total amount of air that the lungs can hold after the biggest possible breath in
- outside muscle between ribs and diaphragm under the lung
- What refers to amount of air in the lungs at different phases of respiratory cycle
- In the chest, the trachea branches into two...
- caused by tar and irritants in cigarette smoke
- the lungs are protected inside the...
- trachea also known as the...
- cause the growth of abnormal cells in the lungs
- When we breathe in air enters the respiratory system through the...in the nose
- dries put the mucus, leading to inflammation, itching and persistent coughing
- causes Bronchitis to appear
- When Exhalation diaphragm muscles
- When inhalation diaphragm muscle...
- The lungs are in a space called the...
28 Clues: is when letting out of air • causes addiction to smokers • causes Bronchitis to appear • trachea also known as the... • The ribcage consist of some... • When Exhalation diaphragm muscles • When inhalation diaphragm muscle... • the lungs are protected inside the... • The lungs are in a space called the... • In the chest, the trachea branches into two... • ...
Arthropods Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-12
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- like crabs and lobsters.
- of tubes (tracheae) that deliver oxygen directly to tissues.Book lungs: Respiratory organs found in some arachnids, consisting of parallel folds resembling the
- of chitin.
- and sometimes respiration.
- A hard, protective shell covering the dorsal side of some arthropods, particularly
- as touch, smell, and taste.
- providing a wide field of view and detecting motion.
- The process of shedding the exoskeleton to allow for growth in arthropods, often
- A phylum of invertebrate animals characterized by their jointed limbs and segmented
- The posterior body region of arthropods, typically housing internal organs and often
- A hard external skeleton that provides support and protection for arthropods, made
- including insects, crustaceans, arachnids, and myriapods.
- A subphylum of arthropods characterized by having chelicerae, including spiders,
- as sensing vibrations, detecting predators, or aiding in navigation.
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- food or aiding in feeding.
- appendages or structures for various functions.
- Paired appendages found on the abdomen of many crustaceans, used for swimming,
- by the formation of a new, larger exoskeleton.
- of a book, allowing for gas exchange.
- system: A respiratory system found in insects and some other arthropods, consisting of a
- eyes: Eyes composed of multiple individual visual units called ommatidia, found in many
- The fused head and thorax region found in many arthropods such as crustaceans and
- Sensory appendages found on the heads of many arthropods, used for detecting stimuli
- ticks, and horseshoe crabs.
- Appendages located behind the mandibles in many arthropods, often involved in
- Paired appendages found on the rear segments of many arthropods, serving various functions
- Jaw-like mouthparts found in many arthropods used for chewing and manipulating food.
27 Clues: of chitin. • like crabs and lobsters. • food or aiding in feeding. • and sometimes respiration. • as touch, smell, and taste. • ticks, and horseshoe crabs. • of a book, allowing for gas exchange. • by the formation of a new, larger exoskeleton. • appendages or structures for various functions. • providing a wide field of view and detecting motion. • ...
