respiratory system Crossword Puzzles
The Central Nervous System 2015-11-09
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- receives information from the sensory organs
- balances the action of the muscle
- manages balance and homeostasis
- consists of cerebrum, thalamus and hypothalamus
- connects the brain and the spinal cord
- controls skeletal muscle activity
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- relays impulses between the peripheral nervous system and the brain
- consists of pons, cerebellum and medulla
- affects heart and respiratory rate
- controls rate and depth of respiration
- consist of the brain and spinal cord
- responsible for motor coordination
- automatic response of the body to stimuli in the environment
13 Clues: manages balance and homeostasis • balances the action of the muscle • controls skeletal muscle activity • affects heart and respiratory rate • responsible for motor coordination • consist of the brain and spinal cord • controls rate and depth of respiration • connects the brain and the spinal cord • consists of pons, cerebellum and medulla • ...
Terminologies 2021-08-09
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- Verbal communication
- Lining the gingival sulcus
- Eruption of teeth into the mouth towards the occlusal plane
- Oral cavity is an adjunct to the respiratory system
- Contact between teeth
- The joint that connects your mandible (lower jaw) to your skull
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- Provides attachment of the gingiva to the tooth in the cervical area
- Composed of four major components such as bones, muscles, teeth, and soft tissues
- Act of swallowing
- Science of the function of the oral structures
- Movement of the gingiva away from the crown of the tooth level of CEJ after the complete eruption.
- Part of the tooth that has an enamel surface
- Part of the tooth that is exposed to the oral cavity
- Study of the masticatory system
- Process of biting, cutting, grinding of foods and more
15 Clues: Act of swallowing • Verbal communication • Contact between teeth • Lining the gingival sulcus • Study of the masticatory system • Part of the tooth that has an enamel surface • Science of the function of the oral structures • Oral cavity is an adjunct to the respiratory system • Part of the tooth that is exposed to the oral cavity • ...
sophias crossword 2022-05-31
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- what organ pumps blood around the body?
- what is the main structure of the respiratory system?
- what is a group of cells?
- what is the basic unit of life of the kingdom?
- what is one of the structures inside cells?
- what is a force that opposes motion between two surfaces?
- What is the control center of the body?
- what is the basic unit of life?
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- what makes energy from food for animals and plants, cells
- what is a cell that has a nucleus?
- what allows steady internal conditions?
- what are single celled organisms and prokaryotes that have no nucleus?
- What body system sends electrical signals to all other body systems?
- what is the organ that sits n the right side of your stomach?
- what carries oxygen?
15 Clues: what carries oxygen? • what is a group of cells? • what is the basic unit of life? • what is a cell that has a nucleus? • what allows steady internal conditions? • what organ pumps blood around the body? • What is the control center of the body? • what is one of the structures inside cells? • what is the basic unit of life of the kingdom? • ...
Nasopharynx 2024-04-26
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- supports the mucosa
- Speaking, Swallowing, and Breathing
- tube that carries air to and from the lungs.
- primarily functions as part of the body’s immune system
- Is a voice box creates vocal sounds
- is the outermost layer of the connective tissue that covers a blood vessel, organ or other structure
- Folds of throat tissues that are key in creating sounds
- a fibromuscular tube that passes food from the pharynx to the stomach
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- connects your nasal passages to the rest of your respiratory system.
- Sinus air circulation and fluid drainage
- Plate Houses and protects the olfactory nerve fibers.
- Allows air to enter your body
- Stops you from choking
- Muscular organ that helps with eating, tasting, and speaking
- Providing a passageway for food and air.
15 Clues: supports the mucosa • Stops you from choking • Allows air to enter your body • Speaking, Swallowing, and Breathing • Is a voice box creates vocal sounds • Providing a passageway for food and air. • Sinus air circulation and fluid drainage • tube that carries air to and from the lungs. • Plate Houses and protects the olfactory nerve fibers. • ...
CCMA Fall 2024 Gallatin & Springfield Ch. 9_12 2024-11-05
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- sets of tonsils contained in the pharynx
- the best way to prevent the spread of infectious organisms
- loss of calcium from the bone that causes them to become porous and fragile
- root word meaning bone
- the most communicable infectious disease on Earth
- bronchodilators do this to the airways
- the medical term for nosebleed
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- the process of exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide
- the study of acute and chronic lung diseases
- caused primarily by cigarette smoking
- study of medicine that emphasizes the musculoskeletal system
- widespread pain and localized tenderness without apparent trauma or injury
- medications given to suppress a cough
- this type of culture is needed to identify organisms in the respiratory tract
- the closed system or cavity that is shaped by the ribs
15 Clues: root word meaning bone • the medical term for nosebleed • caused primarily by cigarette smoking • medications given to suppress a cough • bronchodilators do this to the airways • sets of tonsils contained in the pharynx • the study of acute and chronic lung diseases • the most communicable infectious disease on Earth • the process of exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide • ...
Blood and Evidence Practice crossword 2022-10-13
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- Blood _____ is determined by the proteins on the red blood cells.
- A Y-shaped molecule that attaches to antigens and marks them for destruction
- The __________ response causes pain, swelling, and heat at the site of an injury in attempts to fight off infection.
- The liquid portion of the blood
- ______ blood cells fight off infection.
- Evidence that implies a fact indirectly.
- A small but measurable amount of evidence
- Evidence that points to a group of people.
- Evidence that points to only one person.
- Red blood cells carry ______ to the cells of the body.
- Nutrients passing through the small intestines of the _______ system get transported by the blood.
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- The blood is in a closed body system called the _________ system.
- Evidence that does not come from a living thing
- Evidence that comes from a living (or once living) thing
- The ______ system works closely with the circulatory system to take in oxygen and get rid of carbon dioxide from the body.
- Eyewitness accounts and security camera footage count as ______ evidence.
- Part of the blood that helps with clotting
- The smallest and thinnest blood vessels where diffusion can happen.
- The _______ products from the body cells are transported to organs like the kidneys and liver to be removed from the blood.
- Antibodies in the blood attack an antigen that would not have normally caused harm in the body (mistake).
- The ______ causes the blood to move around the body.
21 Clues: The liquid portion of the blood • ______ blood cells fight off infection. • Evidence that implies a fact indirectly. • Evidence that points to only one person. • A small but measurable amount of evidence • Part of the blood that helps with clotting • Evidence that points to a group of people. • Evidence that does not come from a living thing • ...
Biology Crossword 2021-06-22
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- a band or bundle of fibrous tissue in a human or animal body that has the ability to contract, producing movement in or maintaining the position of parts of the body
- relating to the process of digesting food
- any of the tubes forming part of the blood circulation system of the body, carrying in most cases oxygen-depleted blood toward the heart
- any of the distinct types of material of which animals or plants are made, consisting of specialized cells and their products
- a collection of tissues that structurally form a functional unit specialized to perform a particular function
- the smallest structural and functional unit of an organism, typically microscopic and consisting of cytoplasm and a nucleus enclosed in a membrane
- the blood vessels that deliver oxygen-rich blood from the heart to the tissues of the body
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- relating to or affecting respiration or the organs of respiration
- each of the pair of organs situated within the rib cage, consisting of elastic sacs with branching passages into which air is drawn, so that oxygen can pass into the blood and carbon dioxide be removed
- the system that circulates blood and lymph through the body, consisting of the heart, blood vessels, blood, lymph, and the lymphatic vessels and glands
- the main muscle of the respiratory system
- a duct or canal holding or conveying blood or other fluid
- a structure within a cell that carries out specific functions to support the life of a cell
13 Clues: relating to the process of digesting food • the main muscle of the respiratory system • a duct or canal holding or conveying blood or other fluid • relating to or affecting respiration or the organs of respiration • the blood vessels that deliver oxygen-rich blood from the heart to the tissues of the body • ...
Animal anatomy, physicology and nutrition (pg 502-510) 2022-12-13
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- are nutrients made up of amino acids that are the building blocks of muscles
- is grass, hay, silage, or other high fiber feed.
- _____system is made up of bones joined together by cartilage and ligaments
- are grains low in fiber and high in total digestible nutrients
- _____ nervous system controls the functions of the body tissues, including the organs
- ____ system provides oxygen to the blood of the animal and removes waste gases such as carbon dioxide from the blood
- ____ system the heart, veins, arteries and lymph glands
- _____ muscles can be controlled by animals to do such things as walk and eat food
- Very large compartment of the stomach
- _____ muscles operate in the body without control by the will of the animal and they function even while the animal sleeps
- ____ nervous system includes the brain and the spinal cord
- the various parts of the body are collectively known as _____
- are chemicals that regulate many of the activities of the body
- are a class of animals that have stomachs with more than one compartment
- ____ system group of ductless glands that release hormones into the body
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- ____ system provides food for the body and for all of its systems
- are sugars and starches that supply energy to the animal
- a disease of the gums and skin caused by a deficiency of vitamin C in the diet
- are complex chemicals
- _____ system is to remove waste materials from the blood
- the process by which animals eat food and use it to live, grow and reproduce
- having a stomach with one compartment
- system the lean meat of the animal and the part of the body that is used for human consumption (food)
- ____ glands secrete disease fighting materials for the body
- main component of the skeleal system
- are elements essential for normal body functioning of humans and animals alike.
26 Clues: are complex chemicals • main component of the skeleal system • Very large compartment of the stomach • having a stomach with one compartment • is grass, hay, silage, or other high fiber feed. • ____ system the heart, veins, arteries and lymph glands • are sugars and starches that supply energy to the animal • _____ system is to remove waste materials from the blood • ...
Circulatory System 2024-03-05
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- This is the largest blood vessel found in our body.
- These are tiny pieces of cells that help our blood to clot.
- The circulatory system works with this other body system to deliver food and nutrients to cells in the body.
- These tubes are the smallest of the blood vessels.
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- These blood cells help to fight infections.
- These tubes carry blood BACK to the heart.
- The circulatory system works with this body system to deliver oxygen to cells and to take away carbon dioxide.
- These blood cells carry oxygen to the cells.
- This material transports water, oxygen and nutrients to all cells in our body.
- This organ's only job is to pump blood throughout our body.
- The yellowish liquid that is found within our blood.
11 Clues: These tubes carry blood BACK to the heart. • These blood cells help to fight infections. • These blood cells carry oxygen to the cells. • These tubes are the smallest of the blood vessels. • This is the largest blood vessel found in our body. • The yellowish liquid that is found within our blood. • This organ's only job is to pump blood throughout our body. • ...
Respiratory System - Maddie Hinsey - Health 2B 2012-11-18
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- Connects the mouth and nasal passages to the esophagus
- Also the windpipe, which extends from the larynx to the bronchi
- Hair-like projections that sweep particles
- A sticky sheet that traps dirt
- A disease caused by narrowing and obstructing of the bronchioles
- Forms by malignant tumors that spread in the lungs
- Sac-like organs beneath the rib cage
- These branch off the trachea leading into the lungs
- The force exerted by air
- A disease caused by damage to the alveoli
- A colorless, odorless gas supplied for energy to our cells
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- A box of cartilage and passageway from pharynx to trachea
- The muscular flap attached to the larynx
- The organ that takes in air
- The emission of air from the lungs
- The process which oxygen passes through a membrane
- Wall of the alveolus which diffuses oxygen
- White blood cells that engulfs dirt and bacteria
- A large chamber lined with mucous membrane
- A thin passageways within the lungs
- Fine blood vessels that form a network between arterioles and venules
- A waste product exhaled from the lungs
- The drawing of air into the lungs
- A pair of ligaments that open during respiration
- Inflammation of the pleura
- A dome shaped muscle that contracts during respiration
- Grape-like clusters of microscopic air sacs
27 Clues: The force exerted by air • Inflammation of the pleura • The organ that takes in air • A sticky sheet that traps dirt • The drawing of air into the lungs • The emission of air from the lungs • A thin passageways within the lungs • A waste product exhaled from the lungs • The muscular flap attached to the larynx • Sac-like organs beneath the rib cage • ...
Respiratory System - Maddie Hinsey - Health 2B 2012-11-18
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- A colorless, odorless gas supplied for energy to our cells
- A dome shaped muscle that contracts during respiration
- Hair-like projections that sweep particles
- Forms by malignant tumors that spread in the lungs
- A disease caused by narrowing and obstructing of the bronchioles
- A large chamber lined with mucous membrane
- The muscular flap attached to the larynx
- The organ that takes in air
- Grape-like clusters of microscopic air sacs
- A thin passageways within the lungs
- A sticky sheet that traps dirt
- A disease caused by damage to the alveoli
- The force exerted by air
- Also the windpipe, which extends from the larynx to the bronchi
- Connects the mouth and nasal passages to the esophagus
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- The emission of air from the lungs
- Wall of the alveolus which diffuses oxygen
- A waste product exhaled from the lungs
- The drawing of air into the lungs
- A pair of ligaments that open during respiration
- These branch off the trachea leading into the lungs
- Sac-like organs beneath the rib cage
- White blood cells that engulfs dirt and bacteria
- Fine blood vessels that form a network between arterioles and venules
- The process which oxygen passes through a membrane
- Inflammation of the pleura
- A box of cartilage and passageway from pharynx to trachea
27 Clues: The force exerted by air • Inflammation of the pleura • The organ that takes in air • A sticky sheet that traps dirt • The drawing of air into the lungs • The emission of air from the lungs • A thin passageways within the lungs • A waste product exhaled from the lungs • The muscular flap attached to the larynx • Sac-like organs beneath the rib cage • ...
Respiratory System Vocabulary Review Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-04
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- You do this when something irritaes your tracea or bronchi
- A gas that you breathe out. It is a waste gas.
- You do this when something irritates your nose
- This prevents food from going down your lungs (throat)
- Two tubes that connect the trachea to the lungs
- Large muscle that controls the lungs
- Common name for trachea
- One of the two places where air enters your body
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- All animals need this gas to make energy from food
- Scientific name for windpipe
- Fish have these instead of lungs
- One of two places where air enters your body
- Inhale and exhale
- Breathe out
- You do this when something irritates your diaphragm.
- What we breathe
- breathe in
- You do this when you don't get enough oxygen to your blood
- The place where oxygen enters the blood
- When we exhale, we breathe this plus carbon dioxide
20 Clues: breathe in • Breathe out • What we breathe • Inhale and exhale • Common name for trachea • Scientific name for windpipe • Fish have these instead of lungs • Large muscle that controls the lungs • The place where oxygen enters the blood • One of two places where air enters your body • A gas that you breathe out. It is a waste gas. • You do this when something irritates your nose • ...
Leonard Mann 2021-11-07
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- Connections between alveoli
- 90-95% of the alveolar surface is...
- The other primary respiratory muscle
- The membrane surrounding the lungs
- The space for the heart
- The border of the lung that runs around the diaphragmatic surface
- Goblet cells replacement in respiratory zone
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- The posterior side of the trachea
- Area of the lung in contact with the ribs
- Both lungs have this groove
- Process of the superior lobe that extends below the cardiac notch
- The root of the lung
- One of the primary respiratory muscles
- The part of the lung that lies above the 1st rib
- The lung is split up into...
15 Clues: The root of the lung • The space for the heart • Connections between alveoli • Both lungs have this groove • The lung is split up into... • The posterior side of the trachea • The membrane surrounding the lungs • 90-95% of the alveolar surface is... • The other primary respiratory muscle • One of the primary respiratory muscles • Area of the lung in contact with the ribs • ...
Week 11 2023-04-02
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- Blood vessels in the bowman’s capsule
- The outer layer of the kidney tissue
- The workforce of the kidney
- This must happen to maintain homeostasis of H2O and ions
- An enzyme that helps in lipid digestion
- Proteins that serve as water channels to allow rapid water flow in the collecting duct
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- This system transports respiratory gasses
- A tube from the kidneys to the bladder
- The metabolic waste in most mammals, including humans
- This system transports food and nutrients to all cells through the blood
- Uric acid in flying animals because H2O is too heavy
- Flattened plates that make up the gill arches and increases surface area
12 Clues: The workforce of the kidney • The outer layer of the kidney tissue • Blood vessels in the bowman’s capsule • A tube from the kidneys to the bladder • An enzyme that helps in lipid digestion • This system transports respiratory gasses • Uric acid in flying animals because H2O is too heavy • The metabolic waste in most mammals, including humans • ...
The Bird Respiratory System 2025-02-10
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- produce an unidirectional flow where air enters and exits the lung at the same time
- more oxygen is available to diffuse into the blood
- exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide between the gas and blood
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- moving the respiratory gases from the upper system to the organs
- produces sounds without the vocal folds of mammals
- a respiratory valve that protects the airway,lacks sound producing vocal folds
- filter air that birds breathe
7 Clues: filter air that birds breathe • produces sounds without the vocal folds of mammals • more oxygen is available to diffuse into the blood • exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide between the gas and blood • moving the respiratory gases from the upper system to the organs • a respiratory valve that protects the airway,lacks sound producing vocal folds • ...
BODY SYSTEMS CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2020-01-15
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- for every thousand red blood cells you have _____ white blood cells
- another name for the large intestine
- used to cool our skin
- this lung is bigger
- lining in the stomach to protect it from acid
- valve in our body that opens to let food enter our intestines
- chemical your body makes from the food you eat
- approximately how many muscles in yoru body
- tiny passages in our lungs
- moves bones
- take blood away from your heart
- number of chambers in your hear
- largest organ in the nervous system
- anchor bones to muscles
- number of bones in your spine
- largest organ in the human body
- heart is a muscle and a _____
- nerve that makes your heart pump
- spinal cord and brain are protected by this
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- where blood cells are produced
- first thing to break down food
- tube in your respiratory system
- walking is this type of brain process
- stuff we make in our stomachs that our body digests
- _____ have the largest brain of all animals
- tube in your respiratory system
- the muscle that bends a joint
- food plus _____ makes energy
- balance is this type of brain process
- pumps your blood
- pigment in our skin
- brain sends messages through the ____ nervous system
- central nervous system consists of brand and __
- branch on a neuron
- approximately how many bones in your body
- tube in the digestive system
36 Clues: moves bones • pumps your blood • branch on a neuron • this lung is bigger • pigment in our skin • used to cool our skin • anchor bones to muscles • tiny passages in our lungs • food plus _____ makes energy • tube in the digestive system • the muscle that bends a joint • number of bones in your spine • heart is a muscle and a _____ • where blood cells are produced • ...
Vocabulary Crossword 2020-10-20
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- a group of parts that work together as a whole
- a group of similar cells that perform the same function and make up a specific organ
- a collection of tissues that carry out a specialized function of the body
- the body's speedy,elechtrochemical communication network,consisting of all the nerve cells of the peripheral and central nervous system
- brings oxygen into the body,gets rid of carbon dioxide
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- protects and supports body organs and provides a framework the muscles use to support movement made up of bones and joints
- an individual living thing
- transports oxygen,waste,nutrients,hormones,heat, around the body
- breaks down food into absorbable units that enter the blood for distribution to body cells
- consists of skeletal muscles,tendons that conect muscles to bones, and ligaments that attatch bones together to form joint
10 Clues: an individual living thing • a group of parts that work together as a whole • brings oxygen into the body,gets rid of carbon dioxide • transports oxygen,waste,nutrients,hormones,heat, around the body • a collection of tissues that carry out a specialized function of the body • a group of similar cells that perform the same function and make up a specific organ • ...
BODY SYSTEMS CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2020-01-15
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- for every thousand red blood cells you have _____ white blood cells
- another name for the large intestine
- used to cool our skin
- this lung is bigger
- lining in the stomach to protect it from acid
- valve in our body that opens to let food enter our intestines
- chemical your body makes from the food you eat
- approximately how many muscles in yoru body
- tiny passages in our lungs
- moves bones
- take blood away from your heart
- number of chambers in your hear
- largest organ in the nervous system
- anchor bones to muscles
- number of bones in your spine
- largest organ in the human body
- heart is a muscle and a _____
- nerve that makes your heart pump
- spinal cord and brain are protected by this
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- where blood cells are produced
- first thing to break down food
- tube in your respiratory system
- walking is this type of brain process
- stuff we make in our stomachs that our body digests
- _____ have the largest brain of all animals
- tube in your respiratory system
- the muscle that bends a joint
- food plus _____ makes energy
- balance is this type of brain process
- pumps your blood
- pigment in our skin
- brain sends messages through the ____ nervous system
- central nervous system consists of brand and __
- branch on a neuron
- approximately how many bones in your body
- tube in the digestive system
36 Clues: moves bones • pumps your blood • branch on a neuron • this lung is bigger • pigment in our skin • used to cool our skin • anchor bones to muscles • tiny passages in our lungs • food plus _____ makes energy • tube in the digestive system • the muscle that bends a joint • number of bones in your spine • heart is a muscle and a _____ • where blood cells are produced • ...
Digestive System Crossword 2024-06-17
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- return blood to the heart.
- brings oxygen and nutrients to all the parts of the body so they can keep working.
- a thin, flexible structure that grows from the skin of every mammal.
- filters the blood and take out all the waste in the blood.
- absorb water and salts from the material that has not been digested as food, and get rid of any waste products left over.
- a tube-like structure that allows air to travel down to the lungs.
- the organ that comes into contact with the rest of the world.
- a system that carries blood to and from the heart.
- carry blood away from the heart.
- the hard bony structures in the mouth used to chew food.
- carries out most of the digestive process, absorbing almost all of the nutrients you get from foods into your bloodstream.
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- it moves food from the back of your throat to your stomach.
- a system that breaks down food to give odes nutrients.
- a sac that holds urine.
- pumps blood through the body.
- bring oxygen into our bodies and send carbon dioxide out.
- a system that allows us to breathe.
- one of the main organs of the human digestive system.
- controls everything your body does.
- cleans your blood and produces a digestive liquid called bile.
- a small pouch attached to your large intestine, in the lower right part of your belly.
- the opening to the digestive system.
22 Clues: a sac that holds urine. • return blood to the heart. • pumps blood through the body. • carry blood away from the heart. • a system that allows us to breathe. • controls everything your body does. • the opening to the digestive system. • a system that carries blood to and from the heart. • one of the main organs of the human digestive system. • ...
Ms. Garr Unit 3 Review 2024-12-13
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- this is the first process in digestion
- the system responsible for breaking down food
- the system responsible for movement, posture, and blood circulation
- these turn into glucose in the mouth and the stomach
- the system responsible for breathing (lungs)
- nutrients from food are absorbed into the blood through the villi as chyme passes through it.
- the system responsible for growing - bones
- enzyme found in saliva that breaks down food for digestion
- the system responsible for moving blood all over the body
- absorbs remaining liquid from the food
- these are found on the lining of the small intestine walls that help send food nutrients to the blood
- no matter can get in or out of this
- these turn into fatty acids in the stomach
- squeezing movements made by the esophagus muscles as food moves to the stomach
- example would be waste or vomiting
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- the physical breakdown of food
- liquid-like mixture of food formed when the juices in the stomach break down swallowed food
- the process of molecules breaking apart and getting back together in a new way
- these turn into amino acids in the stomach
- the stretchy storage bag in the digestive tract below the esophagus
- matter can move freely in or out
- the chemical breakdown of food, like in the mouth and stomach
- name of the flap of tissue that closes to keep food out of the trachea
- eating food through the mouth
24 Clues: eating food through the mouth • the physical breakdown of food • matter can move freely in or out • example would be waste or vomiting • no matter can get in or out of this • this is the first process in digestion • absorbs remaining liquid from the food • these turn into amino acids in the stomach • the system responsible for growing - bones • ...
LIFE PROCESES 2022-06-14
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- Organ acts as a pump in the circulatory system.
- Does not contain any enzymes but can convert
- Process necessary for the living of an
- The tissue in plants that transports water and
- Waste removal process.
- Pigment that absorbs the solar energy
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- Cup-shaped end of a coiled tube of the
- Kideney-shaped and present in the lower
- Intermediate formed during respiration.
- food into basic
- Respiratory pigment used for the transport
- oxygen.
- cluster in the kidney.
13 Clues: oxygen. • food into basic • Waste removal process. • cluster in the kidney. • Pigment that absorbs the solar energy • Cup-shaped end of a coiled tube of the • Process necessary for the living of an • Kideney-shaped and present in the lower • Intermediate formed during respiration. • Respiratory pigment used for the transport • Does not contain any enzymes but can convert • ...
Structure and Functions of Plants 2023-08-29
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- structures that are found outside, or around
- to rest through the winter
- multiple parts working together
- having to do with water
- animals with no backbone
- all the members of one kind of organism
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- animals with a backbone
- the ability to blend in to the environment
- traits to help an organism survive
- when one living thing looks like another thing
- to make again or more of
- organ system that helps with breathing
- structures that are found inside, or within
13 Clues: animals with a backbone • having to do with water • to make again or more of • animals with no backbone • to rest through the winter • multiple parts working together • traits to help an organism survive • organ system that helps with breathing • all the members of one kind of organism • the ability to blend in to the environment • structures that are found inside, or within • ...
Circulatory System Crossword 2021-10-04
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- The organ system that exhales carbon dioxide and inhales oxygen.
- A type of blood cell that carries oxygen to organs
- liquid that the organism floats in; mainly water.
- The main part of the respiratory system that oxygenates blood for the organism.
- The organ system that circulates blood throughout the body.
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- A type of cell that fights off foreign invaders in the bloodstream
- A blood vessel that carries oxygenated blood away from the heart and throughout the body.
- A blood vessel that carries deoxygenated blood to the lungs.
- Organ made up of muscle tissue that pumps blood throughout the body.
- One of the two upper chambers in your heart.
- Connects the body's organs to the arteries and veins.
- Part of a cell that stops blood loss by creating blood clots.
- One of the two lower chambers in your heart.
13 Clues: One of the two upper chambers in your heart. • One of the two lower chambers in your heart. • liquid that the organism floats in; mainly water. • A type of blood cell that carries oxygen to organs • Connects the body's organs to the arteries and veins. • The organ system that circulates blood throughout the body. • ...
Respiratory & Digestive 2025-04-01
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- zone that includes alveolar duct and alveoli
- produces bile; detoxifies
- enzyme that breaks down carbohydrates
- secreted by Type II Alveolar cells
- law that is the primary driving force that promotes gas diffusion
- collapsed lung (ouch!)
- antibacterial enzymes
- enzyme that breaks down protein
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- the bronchiole at the end of the Conducting Zone
- stores and release bile
- partially digested food in the stomach
- helps emulsify lipids
- unstable and will disassociate into hydrogen and bicarbonate
- increased loss of CO2; an increase in blood pH
- retaining too much CO2; decrease in blood pH
- enzyme involved in the bicarbonate buffer system
- cells that secrete mucin
17 Clues: helps emulsify lipids • antibacterial enzymes • collapsed lung (ouch!) • stores and release bile • cells that secrete mucin • produces bile; detoxifies • enzyme that breaks down protein • secreted by Type II Alveolar cells • enzyme that breaks down carbohydrates • partially digested food in the stomach • zone that includes alveolar duct and alveoli • ...
Revision 2023-05-12
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- An example of a prokaryotic cell
- Part of the digestive system, large and small
- The process of getting rid of waste material
- Lungs are the main organs in the .......... system
- These tend to have much more complex digestive systems
- Another word for a living thing
- Where Photosynthesis takes place in a cell
- Tend to have sharp teeth to aid mechanical digestion
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- A cell that has the adaption of a large head
- An organ that pumps blood around the body
- The part of a cell where the chemical reactions take place
- A word for how zoomed in a microscope is
- A group of cells working together for a particular function
- Something that speeds up the breakdown of a substance
- Plant and animal cells are examples of this
- This is the n in mrs gren
- These cells have no Nucleus
17 Clues: This is the n in mrs gren • These cells have no Nucleus • Another word for a living thing • An example of a prokaryotic cell • A word for how zoomed in a microscope is • An organ that pumps blood around the body • Where Photosynthesis takes place in a cell • Plant and animal cells are examples of this • A cell that has the adaption of a large head • ...
Cellular Respiration Crossword 2021-12-07
Across
- gas that is created in cellular respiration and breathed out
- This molecule gets broken down to create glucose
- name of the energy molecule we produce
- important molecule that is not used in cellular respiration
- the process of releasing energy from glucose and oxygen molecules
- the part of the cell where respiration occurs
- Gets released during cellular respiration, powers our cells
- type of reaction that produces a new substance
- main organ where food gets broken down
Down
- System that brings in oxygen and takes out carbon dioxide
- The molecule from air we need to do cellular respiration
- Elisa's Condition
- hormone that "opens up" the cells to glucose, people with diabetes do not produce enough
- System that involves the heart and movement of molecules around the body
- The molecule from food we need to do cellular respiration
- broken down to amino acids
- created during cellular respiration from hydrogen and oxygen atoms
17 Clues: Elisa's Condition • broken down to amino acids • name of the energy molecule we produce • main organ where food gets broken down • the part of the cell where respiration occurs • type of reaction that produces a new substance • This molecule gets broken down to create glucose • The molecule from air we need to do cellular respiration • ...
First, Second & Third Lines of Defence 2025-04-01
Across
- A response that increases blood flow to infected areas.
- Raises body temperature to slow down or kill pathogens.
- The body's first physical barrier against pathogens.
- The process of engulfing and digesting pathogens.
- A chemical that triggers inflammation and increases blood flow.
- Proteins produced to neutralise specific pathogens.
- A microorganism that causes disease.
- A way to train the immune system using weakened or dead pathogens.
Down
- Blood Cells – General name for cells that attack and destroy pathogens.
- A sticky substance that traps pathogens in the respiratory system.
- Fast-acting white blood cells that attack invaders.
- Contains enzymes that help kill bacteria in the mouth.
- Contain enzymes that break down bacterial cell walls.
- Acid – Kills many ingested pathogens before they reach the intestines.
- Foreign substances that trigger an immune response.
- Tiny hair-like structures that sweep away mucus and trapped microbes.
- Large white blood cells that engulf and digest pathogens.
17 Clues: A microorganism that causes disease. • The process of engulfing and digesting pathogens. • Fast-acting white blood cells that attack invaders. • Foreign substances that trigger an immune response. • Proteins produced to neutralise specific pathogens. • The body's first physical barrier against pathogens. • Contain enzymes that break down bacterial cell walls. • ...
Vocabulary Crossword 2020-10-20
Across
- a group of parts that work together as a whole
- a group of similar cells that perform the same function and make up a specific organ
- a collection of tissues that carry out a specialized function of the body
- the body's speedy,elechtrochemical communication network,consisting of all the nerve cells of the peripheral and central nervous system
- brings oxygen into the body,gets rid of carbon dioxide
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- protects and supports body organs and provides a framework the muscles use to support movement made up of bones and joints
- an individual living thing
- transports oxygen,waste,nutrients,hormones,heat, around the body
- breaks down food into absorbable units that enter the blood for distribution to body cells
- consists of skeletal muscles,tendons that conect muscles to bones, and ligaments that attatch bones together to form joint
10 Clues: an individual living thing • a group of parts that work together as a whole • brings oxygen into the body,gets rid of carbon dioxide • transports oxygen,waste,nutrients,hormones,heat, around the body • a collection of tissues that carry out a specialized function of the body • a group of similar cells that perform the same function and make up a specific organ • ...
Vocabulary Crossword 2020-10-20
Across
- a group of parts that work together as a whole
- a group of similar cells that perform the same function and make up a specific organ
- a collection of tissues that carry out a specialized function of the body
- the body's speedy,elechtrochemical communication network,consisting of all the nerve cells of the peripheral and central nervous system
- brings oxygen into the body,gets rid of carbon dioxide
Down
- protects and supports body organs and provides a framework the muscles use to support movement made up of bones and joints
- an individual living thing
- transports oxygen,waste,nutrients,hormones,heat, around the body
- breaks down food into absorbable units that enter the blood for distribution to body cells
- consists of skeletal muscles,tendons that conect muscles to bones, and ligaments that attatch bones together to form joint
10 Clues: an individual living thing • a group of parts that work together as a whole • brings oxygen into the body,gets rid of carbon dioxide • transports oxygen,waste,nutrients,hormones,heat, around the body • a collection of tissues that carry out a specialized function of the body • a group of similar cells that perform the same function and make up a specific organ • ...
Interacting body system 2024-05-10
Across
- system This system is responsible for breaking down food and absorbing nutrients.
- system This system includes the heart and blood vessels.
- system This system provides support and movement for the body.
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- system This system regulates breathing and exchanges gases.
- system This system defends the body against pathogens.
- body systems These systems work together to maintain homeostasis and ensure the body functions properly.
6 Clues: system This system defends the body against pathogens. • system This system includes the heart and blood vessels. • system This system regulates breathing and exchanges gases. • system This system provides support and movement for the body. • system This system is responsible for breaking down food and absorbing nutrients. • ...
Respiratory Anatomy 2025-04-02
Across
- Caused by pleural seal weakened or broken
- The hollow space in the chest where the lungs sit
- The physical relationship ventilation of the lungs depends on
- The type of epithelium lining the conducting zone
- Located at the end of air passages, where gas is exchanged
- Premature babies do not yet produce this, increasing surface tension in alveoli and causing respiratory distress
- Cover the outer surface of alveoli and allow for gas exchange with blood
- A condition of chronic, increased bronchoconstriction
- Zone of the lungs that begins after the terminal bronchiole
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- The largest air passages in the bronchial tree
- A condition that increases lung compliance out of "goldilocks zone"
- Cell type that produces mucus
- An important system of the lungs that allow us to move debris clogged mucus out
- It's most important function is to create an airtight seal between lungs and outer wall of chest
- Layer of the pleura attached to lung itsself
- the ability of a body structure to stretch in response to the presence of a force and recoil when that force goes away
- Areas in this zone carry air but cannot exchange gases
17 Clues: Cell type that produces mucus • Caused by pleural seal weakened or broken • Layer of the pleura attached to lung itsself • The largest air passages in the bronchial tree • The hollow space in the chest where the lungs sit • The type of epithelium lining the conducting zone • A condition of chronic, increased bronchoconstriction • ...
the respiratory system crossword: 25 words 2017-10-01
Across
- inflammation of the alveoli
- excision of the tonsils
- inflammation of the adenoids
- pain in the chest
- diseased state of the bronchi and the lungs
- highly contagious and often severe viral infection of the respiratory tract
- inflammation of the epiglottis
- air in the chest cavity which causes collapse of the lung
- inflammation of the nose
- inflammation of the trachea
- inflammation of the sinuses
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- whooping cough
- inflammation of the pleura
- inflammation of the tonsils
- inflammation of the nose and pharynx
- hernia of the diaphargm
- dilation of the bronchi
- blood in the chest cavity
- nosebleed
- inflammation of the bronchi
- inflammation of the lung
- inflammation of the larynx
- pus in the chest cavity
- diseased state of the lung
- infection of the nasal cavity, pharynx, or larynx
25 Clues: nosebleed • whooping cough • pain in the chest • excision of the tonsils • hernia of the diaphargm • dilation of the bronchi • pus in the chest cavity • inflammation of the lung • inflammation of the nose • blood in the chest cavity • inflammation of the pleura • inflammation of the larynx • diseased state of the lung • inflammation of the alveoli • inflammation of the tonsils • ...
regions of the upper respiratory system 2024-04-26
Across
- located in the oral cavity
- boney plates located on the lateral wall
- anterior 2/3 of the roof of the mouth
- upper dorsal area of the throat
- begins at the base of the skull
- located in the larynx
- located inside the anterior visceral
- at the tounge base on the dorsal surface
- within the frontal bone of the skull
- back of the roof of the mouth
- back end of the nasal cavity
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- middle dorsal area of the throat
- center of the chest
- roof of the nasal cavity
- located in the anterior neck
- located on the lateral wall of the nasal cavity
- opening to the nasal cavity
- located inferiorly to the large thyriod
- lower dorsal side of throat
- located on the front of the neck
- located on the back side of your mouth
21 Clues: center of the chest • located in the larynx • roof of the nasal cavity • located in the oral cavity • opening to the nasal cavity • lower dorsal side of throat • located in the anterior neck • back end of the nasal cavity • back of the roof of the mouth • upper dorsal area of the throat • begins at the base of the skull • middle dorsal area of the throat • ...
Rachel's Science Crossword 2013-11-29
Across
- The _______ system controls mechanism involved in homeostasis.
- In thermoregulation, your surface blood vessels constrict, so less blood is sent to your skin (to prevent heat loss), what is the scientific term?
- ____________ is used to help lower high blood sugar.
- _________ tissue keeps organs in place and serves as a protective barrier.
- The major role of the ___________ system is to filter out cellular wastes,toxins and excess water or nutrients from the circulatory system.
- An _________ is a structure that contains at least two different types of tissue.
- __________ is the change in body temperature, blood sugar, etc (hint: has to do with negative feedback).
Down
- Skeletal,smooth,and cardiac tissue are three types of ___________ tissue.
- A system in homeostasis needs: a sensor,an _______ and an integrator (or control center) (brain).
- In childbirth, the pituitary gland secretes a hormone called _______.
- The nose,trachea and lungs are major organs belonging to the _______ system.
- how many major organ systems are there in the human body?
- The mouth, __________, stomach, small and large intestines are major organs belonging to the digestive system.
- Homeostasis is the maintenance of a stable, constant condition in the body despite changes in the _________ environment.
14 Clues: ____________ is used to help lower high blood sugar. • how many major organ systems are there in the human body? • The _______ system controls mechanism involved in homeostasis. • In childbirth, the pituitary gland secretes a hormone called _______. • Skeletal,smooth,and cardiac tissue are three types of ___________ tissue. • ...
Year 8 Science 2018-12-02
Across
- A type of energy; light bulbs, candles.
- A type of rock existing rock is subjected to very high heat and pressure.
- A type of energy; anything powered by electricity.
- A table holding each element, starts with P.
- A type of rock created from the remains of animals in water over time.
- A body system that's an organ that pumps blood.
- A body system that works to eliminate waste from the system.
- The state of matter with a definite space and volume.
- The energy, remaining stationary.
- A body system that works as a network of cells & fibres.
- A type of energy; food, batteries and fuel.
- A body system that hold up the entire body.
- A type of energy; talking, music on a radio.
- A type of energy; nuclear bombs and power stations.
- A body system that works as the body's defence against invaders.
- A part of a cell, essentially the brain of the cell.
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- The substance with a chemical formula of H2O.
- A state of matter, can be poured, starts with L.
- A body system that digests and breaks down food.
- Anything that has mass and takes up space.
- A type of energy; books on a high shelf, a parachute.
- A body system that helps you breath, starts with R.
- Starts with V, Particles move in __________.
- The energy of movement.
- A type of energy; clockwork toys and bungee cords.
- Part of a cell, carries out photosynthesis.
- A type of rock created from the cooling and solidification of magma or lava.
- Starts with P, All matter is made up of ________.
- A body system that stabilizes the joints and allows movement.
- A type of gas, starts with O.
- A type of energy; hot water, starts with t.
31 Clues: The energy of movement. • A type of gas, starts with O. • The energy, remaining stationary. • A type of energy; light bulbs, candles. • Anything that has mass and takes up space. • Part of a cell, carries out photosynthesis. • A type of energy; food, batteries and fuel. • A body system that hold up the entire body. • A type of energy; hot water, starts with t. • ...
Moving Materials and Processing Info 2024-02-22
Across
- system made of sensory and motor neurons that transmit information between the central nervous system (CNS) and the rest of the body.
- two narrow tubes that carry air into the lungs from the trachea.
- a vessel that carries blood toward the heart.
- a system that transports materials through blood using vessels.
- a tubelike structure of neurons that sends signals to and from the brain.
- system made up of the brain and the spinal cord.
- a type of vascular tissue that carries water and dissolved nutrients from the roots to the stem and the leaves.
- a tiny blood vessel that delivers supplies to an individual cell and takes away waste materials.
- a small opening in the epidermis, or surface layer, of a leaf.
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- system that transports blood and other fluids into open spaces that surround organs in the body.
- a vessel that carries blood away from the heart.
- a tube that is held open by C-shaped rings of cartilage; connects the larynx and the bronchi.
- the part of an organism that gathers, processes, and responds to information.
- a type of vascular tissue that carries dissolved sugars throughout a plant.
- the lower two chambers of the heart.
- specialized plant tissue composed of tubelike cells that transports water and nutrients in some plants.
- the part of your nervous system that detects or senses the environment.
- special structures in all parts of the sensory system that detect stimuli.
- the upper two chambers of the heart.
- microscopic sacs or pouches at the end of the bronchioles where gas exchange occurs.
- a tubelike passageway at the top of the throat that receives air, food, and liquids from the mouth or nose.
- the basic functioning unit of the nervous system; a nerve cell.
- a large muscle below the lungs that contracts and relaxes as air moves into and out of your lungs.
- the main organs of the respiratory system.
24 Clues: the lower two chambers of the heart. • the upper two chambers of the heart. • the main organs of the respiratory system. • a vessel that carries blood toward the heart. • a vessel that carries blood away from the heart. • system made up of the brain and the spinal cord. • a small opening in the epidermis, or surface layer, of a leaf. • ...
Clue Quest 2025-08-06
Class 3 Acid-Base Balance 2025-05-23
Across
- Respiratory acidosis is commonly seen in patients with ____ due to hypoventilation and CO₂ retention.
- The normal range for ___ is 75 to 100 mm Hg.
- A common GI cause of metabolic acidosis is ____ or an ileostomy.
- A decrease in pH (less than 7.35) is known as ____.
- The normal range for ___ is 22 to 26 mEq/L.
- Anxiety-induced respiratory alkalosis may be treated with ____ techniques and medications.
- Metabolic alkalosis can be caused by conditions such as vomiting, ___ suctioning, excessive ingestion of calcium, and use of diuretics.
- COPD patients with respiratory acidosis may benefit from the ____ position and administration of bronchodilators.
- Respiratory alkalosis may be caused by hypoxemia, _____, salicylates, mechanical ventilation, and exposure to excessive heat.
- The normal range for ___ is 95% to 100%.
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- Treatment for metabolic acidosis may include IV ____, insulin, and bicarbonate.
- Metabolic alkalosis may be treated with ____ fluids, supplement electrolyte loss, diuretic may be discontinued.
- HCO₃ represents the concentration of ___ in arterial blood.
- The normal range for ___ is 35 to 45 mm Hg.
- PaCO₂ reflects the partial pressure of ____ Dioxide in arterial blood.
- Metabolic acidosis can be caused by conditions such as Salicylates, ____, and liver failure.
- An increase in pH (greater than 7.45) is known as ____.
- SaO₂ stands for ____ oxygen saturation.
- The normal range for ___ is 7.35 to 7.45.
19 Clues: SaO₂ stands for ____ oxygen saturation. • The normal range for ___ is 95% to 100%. • The normal range for ___ is 7.35 to 7.45. • The normal range for ___ is 35 to 45 mm Hg. • The normal range for ___ is 22 to 26 mEq/L. • The normal range for ___ is 75 to 100 mm Hg. • A decrease in pH (less than 7.35) is known as ____. • ...
Animal Structure and Function 2022-01-24
7 Clues: System that intakes air • Where blood exits the heart • Number of lobes in a human liver • Rigid tube that carries air to lungs • Type of blood cell that fights infections • Blood vessels that usually carry oxygenated blood • Part of digestive system with transverse, ascending, and descending parts
English 2024-11-26
Across
- squeal
- sanitation
- cohort
- respiratory
- deposition
- straightforward
- aluminum
- writhes
- leeward
- suffice
- kindling
- treachery
- tiff
- mañana
- veterinarian
- feisty
- eliminate
- magenta
- monotone
- spree
- transfixed
- tersely
- giddily
- smattering
- bibliophile
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- hurly-burly
- perpetrate
- halo
- vial
- intestines
- residential
- banishment
- tsunami
- graphite
- skiff
- buzzard
- anomaly
- parroting
- foyer
- totem
- barren
- autism
- inferno
- gruesome
- conveyance
- mourners
- foist
- steeped
- techie
- lavishly
50 Clues: halo • vial • tiff • skiff • foyer • totem • foist • spree • squeal • cohort • barren • autism • mañana • feisty • techie • tsunami • writhes • leeward • suffice • buzzard • anomaly • inferno • magenta • steeped • tersely • giddily • graphite • aluminum • kindling • gruesome • mourners • monotone • lavishly • treachery • parroting • eliminate • perpetrate • intestines • sanitation • banishment • deposition • conveyance • transfixed • smattering • hurly-burly • respiratory • ...
Vocabulary 1.2 2025-10-07
Across
- to ask nicely
- a bag made of burlap or similar rough cloth
- identified an illness
- to shine
- perfectly
- a specific disease or other cause of an illness
- patients recover skills for daily life
- extremely painful
- weak, dizzy
- to infect
- related to breathing
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- thick, slimy liquid manufactured in the respiratory
- capable of being passed from one person to another
- looked at intently
- especially the lungs and throat
- being unable to move
- very skilled
- joyfully
- announced
- occupational therapy, exercise and projects used to
20 Clues: to shine • joyfully • perfectly • to infect • announced • weak, dizzy • very skilled • to ask nicely • extremely painful • looked at intently • being unable to move • related to breathing • identified an illness • especially the lungs and throat • patients recover skills for daily life • a bag made of burlap or similar rough cloth • a specific disease or other cause of an illness • ...
Body Systems 2024-11-07
8 Clues: produces hormones • produces more organisms • protects all your organs • breaks down all your food • fights off germs and bacteria • the lungs help a lot with the system • helps stuff flow throughout the body • the gym is where you make these stronger
FALL CROSSWORD 2020-07-28
Unit 2 Vocab 2017-10-19
Across
- system / the collection of glands that produce hormones that regulate metabolism
- system / an organ system consisting of skeletal, smooth and cardiac muscles
- system / The hollow organs that make up the GI tract are the mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine
- / of a patient or a medical condition) not deteriorating in health after an injury or operation.
- stimulus / based upon something that you feel such as hunger, thirst, love, or pain.
- system / organism which work together for the purpose of sexual reproduction.
- / a group of atoms bonded together, representing the smallest fundamental unit of a chemical compound that can take part in a chemical reaction.
- / the action or process of moving or being moved
- mechanism / A loop system in which the system responds to perturbation either in the same direction (positive feedback) or in the opposite direction
- / defined chemically as neutral compounds of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen.
- / the tendency toward a relatively stable equilibrium between interdependent elements, especially as maintained by physiological processes.
- stimulus / a detectable change in the internal or external environment.
- / a set of principles or procedures according to which something is done; an organized scheme or method.
Down
- is now in a stable condition in the hospital"
- system / an organ system that permits blood to circulate and transport nutrients
- / a thing or event that evokes a specific functional reaction in an organ or tissue.
- digest / involves breaking down the food into simpler nutrients that can be used by the cells
- system / the organ system that protects the body from various kinds of damage
- system / Extensive anatomy images and detailed descriptions allow you to learn all about the bones of the human skeleton, as well as ligaments
- change / changes affecting the form of a chemical substance, but not its chemical composition
- system / a series of organs responsible for taking in oxygen
- system / responsible for the elimination of wastes produced by homeostasis.
- digestion / begins in the mouth as the food is chewed. Chemical digestion involves breaking down the food
- / strength or energy as an attribute of physical action or movement.
- systemconsists of the brain, spinal cord, sensory organs, and all of the nerves that connect these organs with the rest of the body
25 Clues: is now in a stable condition in the hospital" • / the action or process of moving or being moved • system / a series of organs responsible for taking in oxygen • / strength or energy as an attribute of physical action or movement. • stimulus / a detectable change in the internal or external environment. • ...
Respiratory-sistem-Angel 2021-11-05
Across
- this tube consists of a series of cartilage rings that maintain its shape.
- here, te bocal cords are located.
- each bronchus enters a long, and then branches out into many narrower bronchial tubes.
- the entrance is trhough the interior of the nose.
- it is something invisible tht we breathe and is distrubed by the blood
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- in thisthis muscular tube, the digestive and respiratory sitem meet.
- this is the end of the respiratory system. these are small clustered sacs, surrounded by capillaries
- these tubes get smaller and narrower as they traval throug the lungs.
8 Clues: here, te bocal cords are located. • the entrance is trhough the interior of the nose. • in thisthis muscular tube, the digestive and respiratory sitem meet. • these tubes get smaller and narrower as they traval throug the lungs. • it is something invisible tht we breathe and is distrubed by the blood • ...
The crossowrd 2021-11-24
6 Clues: the system where your lungs are • the system where your food goes • The structure of your body relies on this • what chemical do you release when stressed • the roads of your body to carry information • is the system that controls the glands/hormones
Unit 2 infectious Disease 2025-01-30
Across
- A chronic respiratory condition that causes breathing difficulties
- bacterial infection that mainly affects the lungs
- Organisms such as bacteria and viruses that cause disease
- A microorganism that can cause infections but can be treated with antibiotics
- A microorganism smaller than bacteria that needs a host to survive
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- A disease spread from person to person
- A condition that occurs when harmful microorganisms enter the body
- A type of tumor that is cancerous and can spread
- The body's defense system against infections
- The cells in the immune system that fight infections
- A mass of cells that is not cancerous
- A viral disease that affects the liver
12 Clues: A mass of cells that is not cancerous • A disease spread from person to person • A viral disease that affects the liver • The body's defense system against infections • A type of tumor that is cancerous and can spread • bacterial infection that mainly affects the lungs • The cells in the immune system that fight infections • ...
Tobacco 2023-11-02
Across
- drug that increases the action of the central nervous system
- effect of withdrawal
- tobacco that is sniffed through the nose or chewed
- reason a teen may start smoking
- destruction of the tiny air sacs in the lungs through which oxygen is absorbed into the body
- effect on the respiratory system from smoking cigarette
- thick white leathery appearing spots on the mouth are called
- a sticky black substance from smoking
- effect of smoking while pregnant
- the process that occurs when nicotine an addictive substance is no longer used
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- addictive chemical found in cigarettes
- The smoke exhaled by a person who smokes
- cancer causing substance
- a physiological or psychological dependence on a substance or activity
- effect on the respiratory system from smoking cigarette
- effect of withdrawal
- a colorless, odorless poisonous gas in cigarette smoke
- effect of smoking while pregnant
- does sidestream smoke increase chance of cancer
- the smoke that the smoker blows off
20 Clues: effect of withdrawal • effect of withdrawal • cancer causing substance • reason a teen may start smoking • effect of smoking while pregnant • effect of smoking while pregnant • the smoke that the smoker blows off • a sticky black substance from smoking • addictive chemical found in cigarettes • The smoke exhaled by a person who smokes • ...
Revision 2023-05-12
Across
- An example of a prokaryotic cell
- Part of the digestive system, large and small
- The process of getting rid of waste material
- Lungs are the main organs in the .......... system
- These tend to have much more complex digestive systems
- Another word for a living thing
- Where Photosynthesis takes place in a cell
- Tend to have sharp teeth to aid mechanical digestion
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- A cell that has the adaption of a large head
- An organ that pumps blood around the body
- The part of a cell where the chemical reactions take place
- A word for how zoomed in a microscope is
- A group of cells working together for a particular function
- Something that speeds up the breakdown of a substance
- Plant and animal cells are examples of this
- This is the n in mrs gren
- These cells have no Nucleus
17 Clues: This is the n in mrs gren • These cells have no Nucleus • Another word for a living thing • An example of a prokaryotic cell • A word for how zoomed in a microscope is • An organ that pumps blood around the body • Where Photosynthesis takes place in a cell • Plant and animal cells are examples of this • A cell that has the adaption of a large head • ...
Beef production recap 2023-05-17
Across
- What does the L stand for in DLWG?
- The term used when cattle don't have horns.
- What is the name of the larger tag for cattle.
- True or false bulls are best suited to an extensive system.
- The length of time you have in days to tag a beef calf with both ear tags.
- Type of cattle suited to intensive systems.
- An injection given under the skin.
- The system that uses a more cereal or concentrates in the diet.
Down
- Term for a respiratory issue commonly found in housed cattle.
- Native breeds are 'what' maturing.
- The C in CPH stands for?
- What affects the conformation of an animal.
- Continental breeds are 'what' maturing.
- What is the most common beef breed in the UK.
- Breed that is naturally doesn't have horns.
- What affects the fat level of an animal.
- Type of cattle suited to extensive systems.
17 Clues: The C in CPH stands for? • What does the L stand for in DLWG? • Native breeds are 'what' maturing. • An injection given under the skin. • Continental breeds are 'what' maturing. • What affects the fat level of an animal. • The term used when cattle don't have horns. • What affects the conformation of an animal. • Breed that is naturally doesn't have horns. • ...
The Central Nervous System 2015-11-09
Across
- responsible for motor coordination
- manages balance and homeostasis
- receives information from the sensory organs
- balances the action of the muscle
- controls skeletal muscle activity
- consists of cerebrum, thalamus and hypothalamus
- consists of pons, cerebellum and medulla
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- controls rate and depth of respiration
- connects the brain and the spinal cord
- affects heart and respiratory rate
- relays impulses between the peripheral nervous system and the brain
- automatic response of the body to stimuli in the environment
- consist of the brain and spinal cord
13 Clues: manages balance and homeostasis • balances the action of the muscle • controls skeletal muscle activity • affects heart and respiratory rate • responsible for motor coordination • consist of the brain and spinal cord • controls rate and depth of respiration • connects the brain and the spinal cord • consists of pons, cerebellum and medulla • ...
Rachel's Science Crossword 2013-11-29
Across
- The _______ system controls mechanism involved in homeostasis.
- In thermoregulation, your surface blood vessels constrict, so less blood is sent to your skin (to prevent heat loss), what is the scientific term?
- ____________ is used to help lower high blood sugar.
- _________ tissue keeps organs in place and serves as a protective barrier.
- The major role of the ___________ system is to filter out cellular wastes,toxins and excess water or nutrients from the circulatory system.
- An _________ is a structure that contains at least two different types of tissue.
- __________ is the change in body temperature, blood sugar, etc (hint: has to do with negative feedback).
Down
- Skeletal,smooth,and cardiac tissue are three types of ___________ tissue.
- A system in homeostasis needs: a sensor,an _______ and an integrator (or control center) (brain).
- In childbirth, the pituitary gland secretes a hormone called _______.
- The nose,trachea and lungs are major organs belonging to the _______ system.
- how many major organ systems are there in the human body?
- The mouth, __________, stomach, small and large intestines are major organs belonging to the digestive system.
- Homeostasis is the maintenance of a stable, constant condition in the body despite changes in the _________ environment.
14 Clues: ____________ is used to help lower high blood sugar. • how many major organ systems are there in the human body? • The _______ system controls mechanism involved in homeostasis. • In childbirth, the pituitary gland secretes a hormone called _______. • Skeletal,smooth,and cardiac tissue are three types of ___________ tissue. • ...
cells and systems 2022-09-09
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- a muscle situated between the ribs.
- happens when air or other gases enter the lungs.
- the metabolic process in living organisms by which oxygen is combined with carbon in a cell to form carbon dioxide and generate energy.
- is the part of the throat behind the mouth and nasal cavity, and above the oesophagus and trachea.
- also known as the windpipe is a cartilaginous tube that connects the larynx to the bronchi of the lungs.
- are the primary organs of the respiratory system in humans and most other animals, including some snails and a small number of fish
- is the flow of the breath out of an organism.
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- is a resilient and smooth type of connective tissue.
- is a leaf-shaped flap in the throat that prevents food and water from entering the windpipe and the lungs.
- commonly called the voice box, is an organ in the top of the neck involved in breathing, producing sound and protecting the trachea against food aspiration
- also known as vocal folds or voice reeds, are folds of throat tissues that are key in creating sounds through vocalization.
- or bronchioli are the smaller branches of the bronchial airways in the lower respiratory tract.
- is a passage or airway in the lower respiratory tract that conducts air into the lungs.
- is the net movement of anything generally from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration.
- also known as an air sac or air space,
- is the iron-containing oxygen-transport metalloprotein in red blood cells
16 Clues: a muscle situated between the ribs. • also known as an air sac or air space, • is the flow of the breath out of an organism. • happens when air or other gases enter the lungs. • is a resilient and smooth type of connective tissue. • is the iron-containing oxygen-transport metalloprotein in red blood cells • ...
Metabolism 2024-11-11
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- the body system that transports molecules to and from all cells of the body
- a type of energy storage molecule made of many glucose molecules connected together
- a group of atoms joined together in a particular way
- a process in which atoms rearrange to form new substances
- the body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
- the ability to make things move or change
- a waste product of cellular respiration made of carbon and oxygen atoms
- the body system that takes in food and breaks it down
- the body's use of molecules for energy and growth
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- a molecule that organisms can use to release energy, and that is made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms
- the chemical reaction between oxygen and glucose that releases energy into cells
- 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
- a category of large molecules that perform important functions inside living things
- a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole
15 Clues: the ability to make things move or change • the body's use of molecules for energy and growth • molecules that are the building blocks of proteins • a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole • a group of atoms joined together in a particular way • the body system that takes in food and breaks it down • ...
1st 10 terms crossword review 2023-01-26
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- inflammation of a joint
- abnormal enlargement of the liver
- difficulty breathing
- fast respiratory rate (breathing)
- visual examination of a joint
- slow heart rate (pulse)
- fast heart rate (pulse)
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- suffix for breathing
- slow respiratory rate (breathing)
- suffix for abnormal enlargement
- without breathing
- suffix for visual examination
- inflammation of the liver
- prefix for slow
- suffix for inflammation
- prefix for without
- root for liver
- root for joint
- prefix for fast
- prefix meaning bad, painful, or difficult
- root for heart
21 Clues: root for liver • root for joint • root for heart • prefix for slow • prefix for fast • without breathing • prefix for without • suffix for breathing • difficulty breathing • inflammation of a joint • suffix for inflammation • slow heart rate (pulse) • fast heart rate (pulse) • inflammation of the liver • suffix for visual examination • visual examination of a joint • ...
Life Systems Crossword 2024-04-02
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- This organ keeps blood pumping through the body
- Bag-like organs used for breathing
- Known as the windpipe that connects the nose/mouth to the lungs
- Food moves through the _____ intestine and becomes waste
- the _____ are the main organ in the respiratory system
- Our bodies are constantly circulating _____ throughout our bodies
- a group of body parts that work together to allow us to stay alive
- These carry oxygenated blood away from the heart to the rest of the body
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- These carry oxygen-depleted blood back to the heart
- The _______ system provides us with oxygen and gets rid of carbon dioxide
- Food travels through the _____ intestine while the nutrients are being absorbed
- The _______ system breaks down food and extracts the nutrients to give our bodies energy to survive.
- The ________ system is the movement of blood through the body.
- This pipe leads to the stomach
14 Clues: This pipe leads to the stomach • Bag-like organs used for breathing • This organ keeps blood pumping through the body • These carry oxygen-depleted blood back to the heart • the _____ are the main organ in the respiratory system • Food moves through the _____ intestine and becomes waste • The ________ system is the movement of blood through the body. • ...
Biology 2024-11-25
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- system the system that pumps blood with nutrients
- the ability to use feedback mechanisms to regulate the internal environment of the body and keep it constant
- rate increases the amount of gas exchange between the human body and the environment
- membrane semi permeable barrier
- a functional unit of DNA that codes for proteins
- releases a hormone to allow glucose into cells
- differentiation a process that creates unique cells from stem cells
- adjusts the body temperature by shivering or sweating
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- rate increases during exercise allowing nutrients to pump throughout the body more
- system exchanges gasses between the environment and the human body
- produces ATP for the cell
- a hormone that binds to a receptor opening a protein channel
- cells undifferentiated cells that can be used to create new cells
- a small sugar that can be used to make energy for the cell
14 Clues: produces ATP for the cell • membrane semi permeable barrier • releases a hormone to allow glucose into cells • a functional unit of DNA that codes for proteins • system the system that pumps blood with nutrients • adjusts the body temperature by shivering or sweating • a small sugar that can be used to make energy for the cell • ...
B5.1 So far... 2022-12-21
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- The type of blood which contains high concentrations of oxygen.
- The system of the human body which involves the heart, blood vessels and transport of blood.
- The colour of blood cell which transports oxygen around the body.
- The bottom chamber of the heart.
- Mammals, such as humans, are said to have a _ _ _ _ _ _ circulatory system.
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- The system of the human body which involves the stomach and intestines.
- The type of blood which contains low concentrations of oxygen (and high carbon dioxide concentrations).
- The top chambers of the heart.
- The number of different types of blood vessels found in the human body.
- The system of the human body which involves gas exchange and the lungs.
- The surface area to volume _ _ _ _ _ helps us to compare an organism's surface area to its volume.
11 Clues: The top chambers of the heart. • The bottom chamber of the heart. • The type of blood which contains high concentrations of oxygen. • The colour of blood cell which transports oxygen around the body. • The system of the human body which involves the stomach and intestines. • The number of different types of blood vessels found in the human body. • ...
FALL CROSSWORD 2020-07-28
The Human Body 2022-09-19
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- esophagus is A muscular tube that forces food inside the stomach.
- circulatory system that transports oxygen, nutrients, hormones, immune cells, etc.
- digestive system that breaks down waste into
- lung is a pair of organs that produce oxygen to the body and remove carbon dioxide.
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- An oval shape cavity in the skull responsible for breaking down food.
- The respiratory system is responsible for gas exchange through breathing.
- Take the deoxygenated blood from the muscles back to the heart.
- aorta is The main artery that Carries blood away from the heart to the rest of the body.
8 Clues: digestive system that breaks down waste into • Take the deoxygenated blood from the muscles back to the heart. • esophagus is A muscular tube that forces food inside the stomach. • An oval shape cavity in the skull responsible for breaking down food. • The respiratory system is responsible for gas exchange through breathing. • ...
Diseases P to W 2025-06-30
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- diseases diseases that are passed from water to the individual; examples include dysentery and cholera
- a baby born before 37 weeks of gestation (pregnancy)
- infectious disease caused by bacteria that is often spread during sexual contact
- autoimmune disease that causes thick scales to form on the skin
- disorders conditions associated with the misuse of substances such as alcohol, cannabis, cocaine and methamphetamine
- r.... and maternal conditions issues affecting the reproductive system and pregnancy, including menstrual disorders and infertility
- p.... and infancy health concerns condition occurring either prenatally of shortly after birth; examples include developmental disorders and congenital anomalies
- condition characterised by the malformation of the spinal cord
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- infection of the lungs that often results in them filling with fluid
- arthritis chronic autoimmune disease characterised by inflammation and pain in the joints
- (TB) airborne disease that can be prevented by vaccination and treated with antibiotics. The unvaccinated and untreated can experience flu-like symptoms and death; those with HIV and those living in poverty are particularly susceptible.
- airborne disease that can be prevented by vaccination and treated with antibiotics. The unvaccinated and untreated can experience flu-like symptoms and death; those with HIV and those living in poverty are particularly susceptible.
- sleep disorder characterised by interruptions to breathing, causing breathing to temporarily stop
- diseases of the airways and lungs; include asthma, COPD and pneumonia
- infectious disease that produces toxins that affect the nervous system
- Suddeninfant death syndrome unexplained death of an apparently healthy infant; SIDS can only be diagnosed when other causes are ruled out
- a type of injury caused by swallowing, inhaling, touching or injecting various drugs, chemicals, venoms or gases
- disorders a broad range of mental health disorders including anxiety, depression and bipolar disorder
- any trauma sustained while using roads, including to pedestrians, cyclists and motorists
- upper respiratory tract infections infections affecting the nose, throat and upper airways; the common cold is an example
20 Clues: a baby born before 37 weeks of gestation (pregnancy) • condition characterised by the malformation of the spinal cord • autoimmune disease that causes thick scales to form on the skin • infection of the lungs that often results in them filling with fluid • diseases of the airways and lungs; include asthma, COPD and pneumonia • ...
Human Body 2017-03-01
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- Muscular organ that pumps blood to send throughout the body
- Brings blood away from the heart
- Tube that connects your mouth to your stomach
- Type of gas that is released when we exhale
- Lower chambers of your heart
- How many chambers are there in the heart?
- _____ intestine: absorbs most of the nutrients from food
- Another word for windpipe
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- Tiny sacs in our lungs that allow oxygen and carbon dioxide to move between the lungs and bloodstream.
- Organ that filters your blood
- Tubes that bring pee from your kidneys to bladder
- Carries oxygen poor blood to the heart
- System that includes nasal cavity, trachea, bronchioles and lungs
- Upper chambers of the heart
- Muscle that expels pee when ready
- What system includes the esophagus, small and large intestine and stomach
- _______ intestine: absorbs most of the water and fiber from food
17 Clues: Another word for windpipe • Upper chambers of the heart • Lower chambers of your heart • Organ that filters your blood • Brings blood away from the heart • Muscle that expels pee when ready • Carries oxygen poor blood to the heart • How many chambers are there in the heart? • Type of gas that is released when we exhale • Tube that connects your mouth to your stomach • ...
Cardiorespiratory System 2018-04-10
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- / one thing that makes up the circulatory system
- / responsible for clotting
- / site of gas exchange between 02 and CO2
- / what colour blood cells transport O2 and CO2
- / divides the heart into left and right sides
- / carry blood towards the heart
- / oxygenated blood is pumped through this to the body
- / the bottom chambers of the heart
- / finer tubes branching from the bronchi. Terminate in millions of microscopic sacs called alveoli
- / portion of the pharynx containing vocal cords which allows speech
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- / what colour blood cells move to sites of infection to destroy bacteria
- / liquid portion of blood, suspends rest of components
- / one of the systems that make up the cardiorespiratory system
- / carry blood away from the heart
- / one thing that makes up the circulatory system
- / during expiration the volume of lungs _____________
- / gases move from high concentration to low concentration
- / one of the systems that make up the cardiorespiratory system
- / during inspiration the ______________ contracts and moves down
19 Clues: / responsible for clotting • / carry blood towards the heart • / carry blood away from the heart • / the bottom chambers of the heart • / site of gas exchange between 02 and CO2 • / divides the heart into left and right sides • / what colour blood cells transport O2 and CO2 • / one thing that makes up the circulatory system • ...
The body systems 2024-07-22
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- - branching tubs that enter each lung from the trachea.
- - Regulates body temperature and protects your internal organs.
- - passes food and liquid from your throat to your stomach.
- - It produces enzymes that help break down food.
- - delievers oxygen and needed material cells in the body.
- - defends against pathogens in the body.
- - major organ in the respiratory system.
- - Pumps blood throughout the body.
- - This filters blood into your body and balances fluids.
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- - found only in the heart.
- - It connects the larynx (voice box) to the bronchi, allowing air to pass to and from the lungs.
- - It digests food in your body.
- bladder - The main function is to store bile.
- - Break down and absorb ingested nutrients.
- - The body fluid that the heart pumps.
- - an organ of the digestive system that helps remove waste from the body.
- - Breaking down or converting substances from food, such as fats and proteins.
17 Clues: - found only in the heart. • - It digests food in your body. • - Pumps blood throughout the body. • - The body fluid that the heart pumps. • - defends against pathogens in the body. • - major organ in the respiratory system. • - Break down and absorb ingested nutrients. • bladder - The main function is to store bile. • - It produces enzymes that help break down food. • ...
Tobacco 2024-12-16
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- disease of the respiratory system
- dark, sticky mixture of chemicals that formed when tobacco is burned
- poisonous, colorless, odorless gas found in cigarette smoke
- chewing gum that contains nicotine
- a drug in tobacco that acts as stimulant and causes addiction
- finely ground tobacco that may be held between lip and teeth
- drug that speeds up the activities of the central nervous system
- cancer causing chemicals
- non smokers who involuntarily breathe this smoke
- goes directly into the air from burning tobacco
- poor quality tobacco leaves mixed with molasses or honey
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- made from plant materials other than tobacco
- smokers inhale through their lungs and exhale into the air
- reaction to lack of nicotine in the body
- wearable item that reduces cigarette cravings
- tobacco that is chewed or sniffed through the nose
- cancer of the mouth, throat, and tongue
17 Clues: cancer causing chemicals • disease of the respiratory system • chewing gum that contains nicotine • cancer of the mouth, throat, and tongue • reaction to lack of nicotine in the body • made from plant materials other than tobacco • wearable item that reduces cigarette cravings • goes directly into the air from burning tobacco • ...
Science 2023-10-25
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- The turning of a solid into vapor without passing through the liquid state is
- The corpuscle that contribute to form a blood clot to prevent excess bleeding
- Animals are considered as
- The organ common to the respiratory system and the food digestive system
- The most suitable equipment to observe the micro-organisms
- The ability of a metal to be drawn into thin wires without breaking
- The animals that having back bone
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- Acidic colour of phenolphthalein
- Obstruction of electric current flow through a conductor is known as
- The method practice to extract sodium metal
- The ozone layer lies in this layer
11 Clues: Animals are considered as • Acidic colour of phenolphthalein • The animals that having back bone • The ozone layer lies in this layer • The method practice to extract sodium metal • The most suitable equipment to observe the micro-organisms • The ability of a metal to be drawn into thin wires without breaking • ...
FALL CROSSWORD 2020-07-28
Respiratory Medications 2020-12-04
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- medicines that relieve congestion
- Beclovent
- Mucomyst
- Vicks Dayquil Cough
- drugs that dilate the breathing passages by relaxing the bronchial smooth muscle
- medicine that suppress coughing
- Sudafed
- a class of drugs commonly used to treat symptoms of allergies
- Asmanex Twisthaler
- Maxair
- Chlor-Trimeton
- Pima
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- Benadryl
- Serevent Diskus
- Afrin
- Sudafed PE
- Medicines that increase airway secretions
- Flovent
- Mucinex
- Volmax
- medicines that thin mucus
- corticosteroids, medicines containing corticosteroids designed to be inhaled through the mouth
- Claritin
- Zyrtec
- Xopenex
25 Clues: Pima • Afrin • Volmax • Maxair • Zyrtec • Flovent • Mucinex • Sudafed • Xopenex • Benadryl • Mucomyst • Claritin • Beclovent • Sudafed PE • Chlor-Trimeton • Serevent Diskus • Asmanex Twisthaler • Vicks Dayquil Cough • medicines that thin mucus • medicine that suppress coughing • medicines that relieve congestion • Medicines that increase airway secretions • ...
231 respiratory 2022-10-30
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- airwway ___ elasticity/expandability of lungs
- diagnose or treat lung condition, direct visualization of lungs. Informed consent, NPO, preop meds, conscious sedation, NPO until gag reflex is back
- 4-8L
- breathing. Moving air in and out of the lungs.
- is the actual blood flow across the pulmonary vasculature
- better able to distinguish normal versus abnormal tissue. Consider tight space, impants, patches
- densities produced by fluid, tumors, bodies, and other conditions. Hold breath. Standing or sitting
- Timing: rinse mouth with water, clear nasal mucus, take 2-3 breaths and cough into diaphragm, spit into container. Occur BEFORE start of antibiotic
- breathing out
- nursing ___ for pulmonary embolism; O2, IV, anxiety/pain management, assess bleeding risk, lab monitoring, anticoagulants, streptokinase, embolectomy
- fine tissue densities and detect those not seen in xray. Can examine vasculature. NPO 4 hrs with contrast
- 10-15L
- interventions include, antibiotics, airway clearance, prevention, semi/high fowlers
- spreading of CO2 and O2 across alveolar capillary membrane
- 8-11 L
- scan gold standard for PE
- decrease O2 in tissue
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- breathing in
- gas exchanged between air and blood at cellular level. Venous blood goes to lungs and has a higher amount of CO2, so it crosses to alveoli and oxygen then goes to blood from there.
- what are these for lung cancer;none until late, chronic cough, dypnea, COPD, hemoptysis, chest or shoulder pain, hoarseness, weakness, anorexia, weight loss
- airway __ : size of the airway (inflammation obstruction, tumor)
- interventions include,IS use, TCDB, early ambulation, avoid sedation, encourage fluids
- measures CO2
- buildup of CO2 in blood
- decrease O2 in blood
- assessment = sudden onset of dyspnea, pleuritic chest pain, tachypnea, hemoptysis
26 Clues: 4-8L • 10-15L • 8-11 L • breathing in • measures CO2 • breathing out • decrease O2 in blood • decrease O2 in tissue • buildup of CO2 in blood • scan gold standard for PE • airwway ___ elasticity/expandability of lungs • breathing. Moving air in and out of the lungs. • is the actual blood flow across the pulmonary vasculature • spreading of CO2 and O2 across alveolar capillary membrane • ...
Respiratory Pathogens 2022-10-22
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- Dullness to percussion
- Likely Pathogen in Community Acquired Pneumonia
- Levaquin
- Fever
- Rusty Sputum Production
- Largely cough transmitted
- Debris
- Injection Drug Use
- Rocephin
- for H. influenza, COPD
- Limited gram negative coverage
- Beta Lactam
- COPD
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- Travel in SW USA
- Elevated White Count
- Otherwise Health Patient
- Need for IV Fluids
- Gram negative bacillus
- Virus
- pathogen, Cpneumoniae
- Macrolide
- Bacteria
- pneumonia
- Macrolide
- Allergen
- Sputum
- General Discomfort
27 Clues: COPD • Fever • Virus • Debris • Sputum • Levaquin • Bacteria • Allergen • Rocephin • Macrolide • pneumonia • Macrolide • Beta Lactam • Travel in SW USA • Need for IV Fluids • Injection Drug Use • General Discomfort • Elevated White Count • pathogen, Cpneumoniae • Dullness to percussion • Gram negative bacillus • for H. influenza, COPD • Rusty Sputum Production • Otherwise Health Patient • Largely cough transmitted • ...
Respiratory 6 2022-12-02
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- responsible for the initial, temporary cessation of blood flow after injury to the vascular bed
- changes in viscoelastic properties of the Gel layer alter ______ rates
- enhances deposition of particles in more central airways
- ______ immunity: immediately protect against many inhaled substances: mucociliary system, cough, resident phagocytic cells in the alveoli, toll-like receptors on the surface of many types of cells
- breathing that enhances inertial deposition in the larger airways
- ex: bacteria, virus
- normal airway epithelia regulate rates of chloride _________
- inflammation of the pleura
- location of Clara cells
- deep breathing that transports particles deep into the lungs
- small particles (1-5μm) contact the airway wall by ________
- _____ layer: low-viscosity, cilia beat, bathes the surface of the epithelial cells
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- particles and aerosols are removed from the air when they come in contact with the moist epithelial surface of the ___________
- hormone: removed to some degree by pulmonary capillary bed
- _______ immunity: directed against specific injurious agents (ex: bacteria; take several days to be activated; have memory
- compound found inactivated in lungs
- location of bronchial glands
- cells that produce mucus in larger airways
- ex: spores and pollen
- clearance mechanism of the respiratory tract and is initiated by stimulation of sub epithelial irritant receptors
- the site of platelet biogenesis and a reservoir for hematopoietic progenitors
- ______ layer: entrap inhaled particles
- cytoplasmic fragments of megakaryocytes in mammals
- hormone: almost totally removed by uptake into endothelial cells
- normal airway epithelia regulate rates of sodium _________
- favors more peripheral distribution
- secreted by lung; metabolized by ACE located on endothelial surface
- ex: particles of plants and animal origin
- changes in depth or viscosity of the sol layer impairs _______ function
- large particles (>5μm) contact the airway wall by _______ impaction
30 Clues: ex: bacteria, virus • ex: spores and pollen • location of Clara cells • inflammation of the pleura • location of bronchial glands • compound found inactivated in lungs • favors more peripheral distribution • ______ layer: entrap inhaled particles • ex: particles of plants and animal origin • cells that produce mucus in larger airways • ...
Respiratory Viruses 2020-08-19
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- antigenic shift can allow flu strains to jump from __________ to humans
- the more severe type of seasonal flu is caused by __________
- disseminated __________ coagulation is a clotting disorder that has been seen in conjunction with COVID-19 infections, and can lead to complications such as stroke and heart attack
- influenza A strains are named on the basis of their hemagglutinin (HA) and __________ (NA) properties, i.e. H1N1
- this enveloped virus causes an acute, self-limiting disease characterized by parotitis, high fever, and fatigue
- these enveloped viruses can cause respiratory diseases ranging from mild to severe and are named for the "crown-like" protein projections on their surface
- the respiratory __________ virus commonly causes potentially-serious respiratory infections in children
- a highly contagious virus that has an envelope and causes a disease characterized by a cough, sneezing, fever, and rash
- viruses in this group are also spread via the fecal-oral route and can cause conditions such as meningitis, exanthems, and "summer flu"
- an __________ is an illness outbreak on a more local scale
- another name for measles
- this process involves the acquisition of new viral genes, leading to major antigenic change usually associated with multi-strain viral co-infection
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- the orthomyxoviruses have ssRNA genomes that are __________ into eight separate molecules
- the human __________ is similar to RSV in that it causes respiratory illness primarily in children
- this virus causes the common cold and is cultured at a reduced temperature
- a __________ is an illness outbreak on a global scale
- the medication that can be prophylactic treatment for children susceptible to RSV and RSV complications
- it is speculated that coronaviruses are spread via direct contact (as with contaminated surfaces) and __________
- a distinctive feature of a measles infection is the presence of __________'s spots in the mouth
- inflamed salivary glands
- this processes is the accumulation of minor genomic changes over time
- these enveloped viruses are most often associated with croup and, very rarely, with pneumonia
- the family of viruses that includes influenza A, B, and C
23 Clues: inflamed salivary glands • another name for measles • a __________ is an illness outbreak on a global scale • the family of viruses that includes influenza A, B, and C • an __________ is an illness outbreak on a more local scale • the more severe type of seasonal flu is caused by __________ • this processes is the accumulation of minor genomic changes over time • ...
Respiratory Terms 2020-11-20
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- Throat, air is heated and moistened
- Deficiency of oxygen in tissues
- Unable to produce sounds when speaking
- Runny nose
- infection that inflames the air sacs in one or both lungs.
- A flap of tissue that seals off the windpipe and prevents food from entering.
- Inflammation of the mucous membrane of the nose.
- The formation of an opening through the neck into the trachea to gain access to the airway below a blockage.
- Inflammation of the tracheobronchial tree usually caused by a viral or bacterial infection.
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- acute hemorrhage from the nostri
- When the airways go into spasm and contract.
- Pertaining to the lungs
- Inflammation of your voice box
- Slow breathing rate
- diagnostic device that measures the amount of air you're able to breathe in and out and the time it takes you.
- Measures how hot or cold something is
- The puncture of the chest wall and pleural space with a needle to aspirate fluid.
- Inflammation in the back of the throat
- Double folded membrane surrounding each lung.
- The part of the aorta that lies within the chest.
- Two main branches of the trachea that go into the lungs.
21 Clues: Runny nose • Slow breathing rate • Pertaining to the lungs • Inflammation of your voice box • Deficiency of oxygen in tissues • acute hemorrhage from the nostri • Throat, air is heated and moistened • Measures how hot or cold something is • Inflammation in the back of the throat • Unable to produce sounds when speaking • When the airways go into spasm and contract. • ...
Respiratory Drugs 2021-01-22
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- Trade name for cromolyn inhaled
- Respiratory stimulant administered IV and orally to stimulate resp in infants and pt with Cheyne-stokes
- Acts by relaxing the smooth muscles of the bronchial tree
- Trade name for a Leukotriene modifier
- Respiratory stimulant used in the treatment of neonatal apnea
- Liquefy pulmonary secretions
- Provided for respiratory depression d/t opioid overdose
- Treats sxs of allergies and motion sickness (generic)
- Prevents coughing in patient not requiring a productive cough
- Trade name for metaproterenol sulfate
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- A drug that is a monoclonal antibody for the treatment of asthma
- Generic name for Robitussin
- Reduces swelling, relieve inflammation
- Trade name for ipratropium bromide
- Inhaled to increase both depth and rate of respirations (tx of hyperventilation/hiccups)
- Used for hypoxia associated with heart and lung disease
- Trade name for ipratropium-albuterol
- Constrict blood vessels in resp tract, causing shrinkage of swollen mucus membrane
- Increases secretions, reduces viscosity
- Antidepressant and smoking cessation agent (begins with W)
- Generic name for Proventil
21 Clues: Generic name for Proventil • Generic name for Robitussin • Liquefy pulmonary secretions • Trade name for cromolyn inhaled • Trade name for ipratropium bromide • Trade name for ipratropium-albuterol • Trade name for a Leukotriene modifier • Trade name for metaproterenol sulfate • Reduces swelling, relieve inflammation • Increases secretions, reduces viscosity • ...
Respiratory diseases 2021-03-17
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- a genetic disorder that causes lung infections
- blocking of a pulmonary artery due to a blood clot
- air in the pleural cavity
- collapsed lung
- abnormally slow breathing
- A collection of pus in the pleural space.
- sudden, noisy expulsion of air from the lungs
- inflammation of the pleura
- inflammation of the lungs
- a drug that breaks up mucus and promotes coughing
- cessation of breathing
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- a collection of blood in the pleural cavity
- shortness of breath
- accumulation of fluid in the lungs
- coughing up blood
- involves both lungs
- severe and highly contagious viral lung infection with high fever
- harmful
- infectious bacterial disease in the lungs
- difficulty breathing when lying down
20 Clues: harmful • collapsed lung • coughing up blood • shortness of breath • involves both lungs • cessation of breathing • air in the pleural cavity • abnormally slow breathing • inflammation of the lungs • inflammation of the pleura • accumulation of fluid in the lungs • difficulty breathing when lying down • A collection of pus in the pleural space. • ...
Respiratory Meds 2023-03-23
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- Generic name for Mucinex
- Generic name for QVAR
- Generic name for Allegra
- Generic name for Zyrtec
- Generic name for Benadryl
- Generic name for Delsym, Robitussin
- Generic name for Claritin
- Generic name for Ventolin, ProAir, Proventil
- Generic name for Symbicort
- Generic name for Spiriva
- Generic name for Sudafed
- Generic name for DuoNeb
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- Generic name for Chlor-Trimeton
- Generic name for Mucinex DM
- Generic name for Sudafed PE
- Generic name for Robitussin AC
- Generic name for Advair
- Generic name for Xopenex
- Generic name for Theo-24
- Generic name for Brethine
- Generic name for Atrovent
21 Clues: Generic name for QVAR • Generic name for Advair • Generic name for Zyrtec • Generic name for DuoNeb • Generic name for Mucinex • Generic name for Allegra • Generic name for Xopenex • Generic name for Theo-24 • Generic name for Spiriva • Generic name for Sudafed • Generic name for Brethine • Generic name for Benadryl • Generic name for Claritin • Generic name for Atrovent • ...
Respiratory anatomy 2012-01-18
20 Clues: two • base • apex • sacs • lobe • three • ducts • hilum • oxygen • carina • thorax • pleura • alveoli • dioxide • bronchus • diaphragm • expiration • inspiration • bifurcation • bronchioles
Respiratory Crossword 2012-12-12
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- The Outer layer of the lungs
- A muscle that protects the larynx when ever you swallow food
- When you stop breathing while you are asleep
- Where Oxygen is exchanged for Carbon Dioxide from the blood
- Breathing Out
- Hair-like structures that filter the air coming into the body
- The lung that has three lobes
- When you have Fluid build-up in your lungs
- also known as your sense of smell
- The gas that is breathed in the most
- Branch off of the Bronchi, connect to the Alveoli
- The waste from your cells
- Filters air, warms air, and humidifies the air
- What your cells need to make energy
- breathing in and out
- "Voice Box" where the vocal cords are located
- The muscle that is used to contract the lungs
- What divides the Nasal cavity into two separate parts
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- Tubes where air travel to get to the Bronchiolies
- The chest region
- Bones that protect the thoracic region
- A nosebleed
- When your cells turn oxygen into usable energy
- Where food and Air go to get to the Esophagus or Trachea
- The part of the brain that controls the respiratory system
- The act of breathing
- Transports air to the Lungs
- Help with the projection of your voice
- The Lung that only has two lobes
- Inflammation of your "Voice Box"
30 Clues: A nosebleed • Breathing Out • The chest region • The act of breathing • breathing in and out • The waste from your cells • Transports air to the Lungs • The Outer layer of the lungs • The lung that has three lobes • The Lung that only has two lobes • Inflammation of your "Voice Box" • also known as your sense of smell • What your cells need to make energy • ...
ALEMBIC RESPIRATORY 2014-03-24
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- BRAND FROM ALEMBIC RSPIRATORY
- FOR ALLERGIC COLD AND CONGESTION
- PLUS COMPETITOR FROM INDICO
- FOR MODERATE ALLERGIC RHINITIS
- WITHOUT PARACETAMOL FROM RESPIRATORY
- FOR GASTRITIS
- COMPETITOR FROM SUN FOR PANPLUSL
- FOR NAUSEA AND VOMITING
- COMPETITOR FROM CENTAUR FOR WIKORYL
- IN COMMON COLD
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- GSK BRAND COMPETITOR FOR MAGADOL LIQUID
- ANTICOLD WITH LEVOCETRIZINE (TABLET)
- COMPETITOR FROM CIPLA
- BRAND FROM ALEMBIC RESPIRATORY WITH ACECLOFENAC
- FOR MAINTENANCE THERAPY IN ASTHMA
- COMPETITOR FROM MACLEODS
- HEPATOPROTECTIVE
- COMPETITOR BRAND OF ABOTT FOR PARACETAMOL AND DICLOFENAC
- IPCA'S BRAND AS COMPETITOR OF ACECLOFENAC + PARACETAMOL
- FOR DIABETIC GASTROPARESIS
- COMPETITOR FROM ALKEM FOR PANPLUS
- COMPETITOR FROM CHARAK FOR LIVFIT
22 Clues: FOR GASTRITIS • IN COMMON COLD • HEPATOPROTECTIVE • COMPETITOR FROM CIPLA • FOR NAUSEA AND VOMITING • COMPETITOR FROM MACLEODS • FOR DIABETIC GASTROPARESIS • BRAND FROM ALEMBIC RSPIRATORY • FOR MODERATE ALLERGIC RHINITIS • FOR ALLERGIC COLD AND CONGESTION • COMPETITOR FROM SUN FOR PANPLUSL • FOR MAINTENANCE THERAPY IN ASTHMA • COMPETITOR FROM ALKEM FOR PANPLUS • ...
Respiratory Crossword 2014-10-26
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- Windpipe; tube extending from the larynx to center of the chest
- Inflammation of mucous membrane of sinuses
- Absence of breathing
- Throat; lies directly behind nasal cavities
- Process of breathing in or inhalation
- Hyperinflation of airs sacs with destruction of alveolar walls
- Lining of the lungs that are double-folded
- Examination of bronchial tubes by passing lighted flexible tube through nose, throat, larynx, and trachea into bronchi
- Inflammation of the larynx and vocal cords
- Spasm or narrowing of bronchi which leads to bronchial airway obstruction
- Acute inflammation and infection of alveoli which fill with pus or products of inflammatory reaction
- Insertion of needle or catheter through skin and between ribs into pleural space in order to obtain fluid from pleural cavity for analysis
- Cavities in the skull that surround the nasal area
- Mechanical process of breathing
- Clusters of air sacs at the ends of bronchioles and very thin walls allow gas exchange
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- Process of inspiration and expiration
- Inflammation of bronchi and bronchial tubes
- Voice box; between pharynx and trachea
- Accumulation of air or gas in pleural cavity
- Inflammation of nasal mucous membrane
- Collection of lymph tissue located in nasopharynx
- Muscular partition that separates thoracic and abdominal cavities and aids in breathing
- Prevents food from going in lungs
- Capillaries in the nose become congested
- Infectious disease caused by bacterium Mycobacterium tuberculosis
- Region between lungs in chest cavity and contains the heart, trachea, aorta, esophagus, and bronchial tubes
- Process of breathing out or exhalation
- Highly contagious viral infection of upper respiratory system
- Inflammation of pleura of the lungs
- Moves mucous layer that lines airways to push trapped particles to the esophagus
30 Clues: Absence of breathing • Mechanical process of breathing • Prevents food from going in lungs • Inflammation of pleura of the lungs • Process of inspiration and expiration • Process of breathing in or inhalation • Inflammation of nasal mucous membrane • Voice box; between pharynx and trachea • Process of breathing out or exhalation • Capillaries in the nose become congested • ...
Respiratory Challenge 2015-04-27
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- Air hunger is prominent sign of this condition (abbrev)
- Process that moves O2 and CO2 in blood, to, and from the cells
- Measurement of distensibility
- Expiration is normally
- Condition that has been associated with ARDS
- Airways that participate in gas exchange
- Type of blood entering the pulmonary artery
- Asthma contributes to increased______
- Movement of air between atmosphere and alveoli
- Process that moves of O2 and CO2 between pulmonary capillaries and alveoli
- Tension pneumothorax
- There are 300 million of these
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- High ventilation to perfusion
- This circulation does not participate in gas exchange
- Pressures are higher on this side
- Pressures are usually negative here (two words)
- Results in deadspace ventilation (two words)
- Increased PC02
- Shift to the right
- Low ventilation to perfusion
20 Clues: Increased PC02 • Shift to the right • Tension pneumothorax • Expiration is normally • Low ventilation to perfusion • High ventilation to perfusion • Measurement of distensibility • There are 300 million of these • Pressures are higher on this side • Asthma contributes to increased______ • Airways that participate in gas exchange • Type of blood entering the pulmonary artery • ...
respiratory pharmacology 2017-01-11
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- brand name for tiotropium bromide
- a corticosteroid that inhibits accumulation of leukocytes at the site of inflammation and increases capillary permeability
- ipratropium and albuterol is a combination MDI product
- generic name for adrenaline chloride
- inhibits the enzyme phosphodiesterase
- medication used to make mucus less thick and sticky for easier broncho hygiene
- drugs that inhibit the action of histamine in the body by blocking the receptors of histamine
- this long-acting beta 2 adrenergic agonist (LABA) treatment is used to prevent or decrease wheezing and trouble breathing caused by asthma or COPD. it administered via DPI, 12 mcg every 12 hours
- isoniazid, ethambutol, and rifampin are used to treat this restrictive respiratory disease
- a subdivision of broncodilators that stimulate the sympathetic nervous system
- the brand name of levalbuteral
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- this ultra-short-acting adrenergic agent is used for its vasoconstricting effect to reduce a/w swelling after extubation, during epiglottitis, or to control a/w bleeding during endoscopy
- used to treat bacterial infections
- medication meant to increase the volume or hydration of a/w secretions
- most frequently used inhaled type of medication
- brand name for fluticasone propionate
- agent the produces the effect of acetylcholine
- generic name for alupent
- combination of fluticasone propionate and salmeterol
- a short-acting beta 2 adrenergic agonist with a 0.5% solution, 2.5 mg dosage via SVN 3-4 times daily
- a LABA that is administered via small volume nebulizer, 15 mcg/2 mL dosage twice daily with an onset of 15 min
21 Clues: generic name for alupent • the brand name of levalbuteral • brand name for tiotropium bromide • used to treat bacterial infections • generic name for adrenaline chloride • brand name for fluticasone propionate • inhibits the enzyme phosphodiesterase • agent the produces the effect of acetylcholine • most frequently used inhaled type of medication • ...
Respiratory Puzzle 2018-02-08
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- the delicate serous membrane that covers the surface of each lung and dips into the fissures between the lobes.
- each of a pair of serous membranes lining the thorax and enveloping the lungs.
- the drawing in of breath; inhalation.
- the outer membrane which is attached to the inner surface of the thoracic cavity.
- both food and air pass. It can be found between the hyoid bone and the larynx and esophagus
- The amount of air which enters the lungs during normal inhalation at rest.
- firm, whitish, flexible connective tissue found in various forms in the larynx and respiratory tract.
- the part of the larynx consisting of the vocal cords and the slitlike opening between them. It affects voice modulation through expansion or contraction.
- a substance that tends to reduce the surface tension of a liquid in which it is dissolved.
- a flap of cartilage at the root of the tongue, which is depressed during swallowing to cover the opening of the windpipe.
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- an infectious bacterial disease characterized by the growth of nodules (tubercles) in the tissues, especially the lungs.
- a dome-shaped, muscular partition separating the thorax from the abdomen in mammals.
- any of the many tiny air sacs of the lungs which allow for rapid gaseous exchange.
- the ring-shaped cartilage of the larynx.
- exhalation of breath.
- the upper part of the pharynx, connecting with the nasal cavity above the soft palate.
- the action of breathing.
- the volume of air still remaining in the lungs after the most forcible expiration possible.
- the part of the pharynx that lies between the soft palate and the hyoid bone.
- a condition in which the air sacs of the lungs are damaged and enlarged, causing breathlessness.
- any of the minute branches into which a bronchus divides.
- the membrane-lined cavity behind the nose and mouth, connecting them to the esophagus.
- inflammation of the mucous membrane in the bronchial tubes. It typically causes bronchospasm and coughing.
- Cords folds of membranous tissue that project inward from the sides of the larynx to form a slit across the glottis in the throat, and whose edges vibrate in the airstream to produce the voice.
- each of three thin curved shelves of bone in the sides of the nasal cavity in humans and other warm-blooded vertebrates, covered in mucous membrane.
- a large cartilage of the larynx, a projection of which forms the Adam's apple in humans.
- the hollow muscular organ forming an air passage to the lungs and holding the vocal cords;the voice box.
27 Clues: exhalation of breath. • the action of breathing. • the drawing in of breath; inhalation. • the ring-shaped cartilage of the larynx. • any of the minute branches into which a bronchus divides. • The amount of air which enters the lungs during normal inhalation at rest. • the part of the pharynx that lies between the soft palate and the hyoid bone. • ...
Respiratory Mechanics 2018-04-30
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- nerve, stimulate the diaphragm to contract
- Pressure, The Pressure in respiratory gases in air or blood that constitutes only a part of the total pressure present
- capacity, The largest amount of air that we can breathe out in one expiration
- Exchange of gases (oxygen and carbon dioxide) between a living organism and its environment
- Specialized receptors that are sensitive to increase in blood carbon dioxide level and decreases in blood oxygen level
- stops completely for a brief period
- Slow and shallow respirations
- used to measure the amount of air exchanged in breathing
- reserve volume, Amount of air that can be forcibly exhaled after expiring the tidal volume
- Moves air into the lungs
- Dome-shaped muscle separating the abdominal cavity from the thoracic cavity
- Labored or difficulty breathing
- rest, Failure to Resume breathing after prolonged period
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- Moves air out of the lungs
- Very rapid and deep respirations
- Respiration, Refers to the actual use of oxygen by cells in the process of metabolism
- Iron containing Compound
- respiration, The exchange of gases between the blood and alveolar air
- Oxygen diffused into the the RBC's
- reserve volume, The amount of air that can be forcibly inspired over and above normal inspiration
- Volume, The air that remains in the lungs after the most forceful expiration
- ventilation, The process that moves air into and out of the lungs
- volume, comes and goes regularly like the tides of the sea
23 Clues: Iron containing Compound • Moves air into the lungs • Moves air out of the lungs • Slow and shallow respirations • Labored or difficulty breathing • Very rapid and deep respirations • Oxygen diffused into the the RBC's • stops completely for a brief period • nerve, stimulate the diaphragm to contract • used to measure the amount of air exchanged in breathing • ...
Respiratory Names 2023-10-04
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- Rolling Stone's guitarist
- Pam from The Office
- French for the
- Chocolate wine maker
- Ross & Joey's Friend
- Character in Fire Emblem
- Angry santa?
- French singer/songwriter
- Go out on a limb
- Selling Sunset star ___ Tiesi
- Johnny Depp's ex
- Cousin of Mordecai
- First live action Batman
- Last ___ & testament
- Bruce ____
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- To Kill a Mocking Bird star
- The Glamorous Life singer
- Newest RRT
- Building for humans
- Rachel & Phoebe's Friend
- Second largest continent
- Jorge in English
- Famous designer Tory ___
- Roger Rabbitt's girlfriend
- Wrestler ___ Styles
- Most famous Kardashian
- Japanese chocolate maker
- Broncos all time rushing leader
- Olympic gold medal diver
- University in Peoria, IL
- Played Alice in Twilight series
31 Clues: Newest RRT • Bruce ____ • Angry santa? • French for the • Jorge in English • Go out on a limb • Johnny Depp's ex • Cousin of Mordecai • Building for humans • Pam from The Office • Wrestler ___ Styles • Chocolate wine maker • Ross & Joey's Friend • Last ___ & testament • Most famous Kardashian • Rachel & Phoebe's Friend • Second largest continent • Famous designer Tory ___ • Japanese chocolate maker • ...
Respiratory Assessment 2023-10-18
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- Collection of excess fluid in the intrapleural space.
- Anterior vertical line down the middle of the sternum.
- Increase in rate and depth of respirations.
- To assess for this, place hands on the lower posterior lung borders, pinch a small amount of skin between thumbs and ask the patient to take a deep breath.
- Percussion note heard over healthy lung tissue.
- In this area, inspiration and expiration breath sounds are equal in length.
- Breastbone
- Snoring sound that can be cleared with coughing.
- In this area, breath sounds are shorter on inspiration than expiration.
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- Condition caused by collapsed alveoli.
- Posterior vertical line that extends through the scapula
- Inability to breath while supine.
- Free air in the pleural space.
- Adventitious breath sound that is characterized by bubbling, gurgling, "wet" sounds.
- To assess for this, place palms of the hands on the posterior thorax and ask the patient to say ninety-nine.
- Lateral vertical line down each side that starts at the apex of the axilla.
- Musical squeaking sounds with expiration.
- In this area, breath sounds are longer on inspiration than expiration.
- Term used to document normal lung sounds.
- Infection that causes fluid in the lungs.
20 Clues: Breastbone • Free air in the pleural space. • Inability to breath while supine. • Condition caused by collapsed alveoli. • Musical squeaking sounds with expiration. • Term used to document normal lung sounds. • Infection that causes fluid in the lungs. • Increase in rate and depth of respirations. • Percussion note heard over healthy lung tissue. • ...
Respiratory Crossword 2024-01-25
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- is infection or inflammation of the tonsils
- or pleurisy is inflammation of the pleural membranes
- is a chronic lung disease characterized by reversible airway obstruction, airway edema or swelling from inflammation, and increased airway hypersensitivity to a variety of stimuli
- inflammation of the larynx with diminished voice or hoarseness
- is an inflammation of the nose and upper respiratory tract
- is collapsed lung
- is an incomplete expansion, or collapse, of alveoli
- is nosebleed
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- is an extensive inflammation of the lung with either consolidation of the lung tissue as it fills with exudate or interstitial inflammation and edema
- is an inflammation of the mucosal lining of the sinuses and can be caused by infection or by allergies (allergic rhinitis). Rhinosinusitis is the preferred term because the nasal mucosa is almost always inflamed along with the sinuses
- is an acute, highly infectious viral disease of the upper and lower respiratory tracts
- cough is moist and deep, often accompanied by rhonchi or wheezing, and ends in production of sputum
- is difficulty breathing
- is a procedure to inspect bronchi; to remove foreign objects or mucous plugs; to biopsy lesions
- is hoarseness of the voice
- (TB) is an infectious disease characterized by lesions within the lung tissue. The lesions may degenerate and become necrotic, or they may heal by fibrosis and calcification. The causative organism is the true tubercle bacillus Mycobacterium tuberculosis
- test is when purified protein derivative (PPD) tuberculin is injected intradermally. The test is called the tuberculin skin test (TST) (formerly known as PPD test)
- effusion is a collection of fluid in the pleural space
- is a procedure To remove pleural fluid, instill medication, or obtain fluid for diagnostic studies
- Patients with asthma or COPD are often asked to check their peak expiratory flow with the use of a ____ _________
20 Clues: is nosebleed • is collapsed lung • is difficulty breathing • is hoarseness of the voice • is infection or inflammation of the tonsils • is an incomplete expansion, or collapse, of alveoli • or pleurisy is inflammation of the pleural membranes • effusion is a collection of fluid in the pleural space • is an inflammation of the nose and upper respiratory tract • ...
Respiratory Vocab 2024-09-19
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- Breathing out, or also food going bad
- The maximum amount of air moved in or out the lungs
- The muscle that causes hiccups
- Breathing in, or also feeling creative
- Part of the nervous system that controls breathing
- Where your vocal chords are located
- A normal breath volume
- Smoking can turn the lung what color?
- Muscles used to assist in forced exhalation
- A hole in the lung, causing the lung to collapse
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- Volume in the lungs you cannot exhale
- Grape-like structures in lungs where gas exchange happens
- Organelle that uses oxygen to make energy
- Flap that keeps food out of your airway
- Which lung is smaller?
- Where your airway splits to the left and right
- Vaping can cause what disease?
- Branches of the "tree"
- Lubricant that allows lungs to move easily
- The airway that the nasal cavity leads to in your neck
- Membrane surrounding lungs
21 Clues: Which lung is smaller? • Branches of the "tree" • A normal breath volume • Membrane surrounding lungs • The muscle that causes hiccups • Vaping can cause what disease? • Where your vocal chords are located • Volume in the lungs you cannot exhale • Breathing out, or also food going bad • Smoking can turn the lung what color? • Breathing in, or also feeling creative • ...
Respiratory Vocab 2025-01-27
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- A dome-shaped muscle beneath the lungs that helps draw air in and push air out during breathing.
- An involuntary spasm of the diaphragm followed by a quick closure of the vocal cords.
- A single cycle of air being inhaled into the lungs and exhaled out.
- The process of inhaling oxygen and exhaling carbon dioxide through the lungs.
- The voice box located above the trachea, containing vocal cords that produce sound.
- The ____ muscles, located between the ribs, assist in expanding and contracting the chest during breathing.
- A reflex that forces air out of the lungs to clear mucus, irritants, or particles.
- A section of the lung; the right lung has three, and the left lung has two.
- The act of expelling air from the lungs, removing carbon dioxide.
- Commonly called the windpipe, this tube carries air from the throat to the lungs.
- The movement of air into and out of the lungs during breathing.
- The ____ cavity warms, filters, and moistens air before it travels to the lungs.
- The act of drawing air into the lungs, bringing in oxygen.
- A reflex involving a deep breath, often triggered by fatigue, boredom, or a need for more oxygen.
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- The process by which oxygen and carbon dioxide move between alveoli and the bloodstream.
- A sticky substance in the respiratory system that traps dust, germs, and other particles.
- A condition that inflames and narrows the airways, making breathing difficult.
- The throat, a shared pathway for air, food, and liquids.
- The primary organs of the respiratory system where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged.
- The two large branches of the trachea that deliver air to each lung.
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs where oxygen is absorbed into the blood and carbon dioxide is released.
- A small flap of tissue that closes off the trachea during swallowing to prevent choking.
- The gas inhaled into the lungs and transported by the blood to fuel the body’s cells.
- The ____ dioxide is the waste gas exhaled by the lungs after being released by the cells.
- The smallest airways within the lungs that lead directly to the alveoli.
- Air-filled cavities in the skull that help humidify air and improve voice resonance.
- A protein in red blood cells that binds to oxygen and transports it through the body.
27 Clues: The throat, a shared pathway for air, food, and liquids. • The act of drawing air into the lungs, bringing in oxygen. • The movement of air into and out of the lungs during breathing. • The act of expelling air from the lungs, removing carbon dioxide. • A single cycle of air being inhaled into the lungs and exhaled out. • ...
Respiratory Emergencies 2025-05-09
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- Use of accessory muscles
- Indicates oxygenation level in the body
- Lower end of a normal respiratory rate at rest
- Indicates air is flowing in and out of the chest
- A patient with inadequate breathing should be
- Most in halers will also cause an increase in
- To whom is it very important to explain how an assessment will be done
- High-pitched sounds caused by narrowed airways
- Elevating the head of the bed between 45 and 60 degrees
- A blockage of a vessel by a foreign substance or a blood clot
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- sudden temporary disruptions in the brain's electrical activity
- the body or a specific region of the body doesn't get enough oxygen
- Higher end of a normal respiratory rate at rest
- Short for None-Re-Breather
- Too much fluid trapped in the body's tissues
- Short for Bag Valve Mask
- Heart beats faster than normal typically over 100bpm
- Provides immediate bronchodilation
- A high-pitched
- Alveoli are found in the
- Short for level of consciousness
21 Clues: A high-pitched • Use of accessory muscles • Short for Bag Valve Mask • Alveoli are found in the • Short for None-Re-Breather • Short for level of consciousness • Provides immediate bronchodilation • Indicates oxygenation level in the body • Too much fluid trapped in the body's tissues • A patient with inadequate breathing should be • ...
Levels of orginazation 2022-06-14
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- Connective tissue supports other tissues and binds them together (bone, blood, and lymph tissues).
- The term “population” encompasses a group of organisms of a single species that can interbreed and live in the same time in the same environment.
- an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form.
- an interacting group of various species in a common location.
- The biosphere is made up of the parts of Earth where life exists—all ecosystems.
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- Smallest living organism
- The 11 organ systems include the integumentary system, skeletal system, muscular system, lymphatic system, respiratory system, digestive system, nervous system, endocrine system, cardiovascular system, urinary system, and reproductive systems.
- An ecosystem is a geographic area where plants, animals, and other organisms, as well as weather and landscape, work together to form a bubble of life.
- a collection of tissues that structurally form a functional unit specialized to perform a particular function.
- a distinct biogeographical unit consisting of a biological community that has formed in response to a shared regional climate.
10 Clues: Smallest living organism • an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form. • an interacting group of various species in a common location. • The biosphere is made up of the parts of Earth where life exists—all ecosystems. • Connective tissue supports other tissues and binds them together (bone, blood, and lymph tissues). • ...
Levels of orginazation 2022-06-14
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- Connective tissue supports other tissues and binds them together (bone, blood, and lymph tissues).
- The term “population” encompasses a group of organisms of a single species that can interbreed and live in the same time in the same environment.
- an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form.
- an interacting group of various species in a common location.
- The biosphere is made up of the parts of Earth where life exists—all ecosystems.
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- Smallest living organism
- The 11 organ systems include the integumentary system, skeletal system, muscular system, lymphatic system, respiratory system, digestive system, nervous system, endocrine system, cardiovascular system, urinary system, and reproductive systems.
- An ecosystem is a geographic area where plants, animals, and other organisms, as well as weather and landscape, work together to form a bubble of life.
- a collection of tissues that structurally form a functional unit specialized to perform a particular function.
- a distinct biogeographical unit consisting of a biological community that has formed in response to a shared regional climate.
10 Clues: Smallest living organism • an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form. • an interacting group of various species in a common location. • The biosphere is made up of the parts of Earth where life exists—all ecosystems. • Connective tissue supports other tissues and binds them together (bone, blood, and lymph tissues). • ...
Daily Exam Respiratory System 8th Grade 2023-02-01
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- frekuensi pernapasan dipengaruhi oleh beberapa hal, salah satu diantaranya adalah
- jumlah lobus pada paru-paru kanan
- penyebab kanker paru
- salah satu upaya untuk menjaga kesehatan sistem pernapasan
- rambut halus yang ada di dalam hidung
- katup yang memisahkan antara jalur udara dan makan
- pernapasan yang melibatkan kontraksi otot diafragma
- tempat terjadinya pertukaran gas oksigen dan karbon dioksida
- bahan utama metabolisme tubuh
- volume udara pernapasan 1000 ml
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- nama lain dari sistem pernapasan
- salah satu fungsi hidung adalah menyaring kotoran atau debu yang masuk, nama lain dari kata yang digaris bawah adalah
- fase ketika otot difragma dan otot antar tulang rusuk berkontraksi
- cabang dari bronkus disebut
- ruang suara
- pembuluh darah yang membantu pengangkutan oksigen
- nama lain dari batang tenggorokan
- nama lain dari ekspirasi
- nama ilmiah dari paru-paru
- penyakit sistem pernapasan karena infeksi bakteri Mycobacterium tuberculosis
20 Clues: ruang suara • penyebab kanker paru • nama lain dari ekspirasi • nama ilmiah dari paru-paru • cabang dari bronkus disebut • bahan utama metabolisme tubuh • volume udara pernapasan 1000 ml • nama lain dari sistem pernapasan • jumlah lobus pada paru-paru kanan • nama lain dari batang tenggorokan • rambut halus yang ada di dalam hidung • ...
Daily Exam Respiratory System 8th Grade 2023-02-01
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- salah satu upaya untuk menjaga kesehatan sistem pernapasan
- nama lain dari ekspirasi
- katup yang memisahkan antara jalur udara dan makan
- nama ilmiah dari paru-paru
- ruang suara
- pembuluh yang membantu pengangkutan oksigen
- penyebab kanker paru
- penyakit sistem pernapasan karena infeksi bakteri Mycobacterium tuberculosis
- pernapasan yang melibatkan kontraksi otot diafragma
- nama lain dari sistem pernapasan
- volume udara pernapasan 1000 ml
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- fase ketika otot difragma dan otot antar tulang rusuk berkontraksi
- bahan utama metabolisme tubuh
- jumlah lobus pada paru-paru kanan
- frekuensi pernapasan dipengaruhi oleh beberapa hal, salah satu diantaranya adalah
- salah satu fungsi hidung adalah menyaring kotoran atau debu yang masuk, nama lain dari kata yang digaris bawah adalah
- cabang dari bronkus disebut
- tempat terjadinya pertukaran gas oksigen dan karbon dioksida
- nama lain dari batang tenggorokan
- rambut halus yang ada di dalam hidung
20 Clues: ruang suara • penyebab kanker paru • nama lain dari ekspirasi • nama ilmiah dari paru-paru • cabang dari bronkus disebut • bahan utama metabolisme tubuh • volume udara pernapasan 1000 ml • nama lain dari sistem pernapasan • jumlah lobus pada paru-paru kanan • nama lain dari batang tenggorokan • rambut halus yang ada di dalam hidung • pembuluh yang membantu pengangkutan oksigen • ...
REVISION: Respiratory, circulatory and digestive system 2020-11-17
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- IM
- stores urine
- throat;
- practitioner qualified to practise surgery
- a deep cut or tear in skin or flesh
- any pain that goes on for longer than would be expected after an injury or illness
- HTN
- gullet;
- navel;
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- assist (a woman) during childbirth
- administered under the tongue
- within normal limits
- controls the amount of sugar
- the hospital department specializing in the treatment of bones and muscles
- draws air into the lungs and pushes the air out of the lungs
- an aggregate of cells
- a quantity of a medicine or drug taken or recommended to be taken at a particular time
- cava a large vein carrying deoxygenated blood into the heart, There are two in humans
- right now
- proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, minerals, etc.
20 Clues: IM • HTN • navel; • throat; • gullet; • right now • stores urine • within normal limits • an aggregate of cells • controls the amount of sugar • administered under the tongue • assist (a woman) during childbirth • a deep cut or tear in skin or flesh • practitioner qualified to practise surgery • proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, minerals, etc. • ...
DEVELOPMENTAL ASPECTS OF THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 2019-12-10
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- A pair of spongy,air-filled organs located on either side of the chest (thoracic).
- What is the name of a group of symptoms that consistently occur together?
- What is the problem of external factors that leads to aspiration pneumonia?
- What is a very small drop of a liquid?
- What enzymes that delivered from clogging ducts that cause impairs food digestion?
- An instance of secreting a thick mucus to an excessive or abnormal degree that clogs the repiratory passages and puts the child at risk for fatal respiratory infections.
- What position that caused the blood oxygen level decreased?
- What is a type of cell that become sluggish in the lung when our age increase?
- Tuberculosis cases in AIDS patient are increasingly by what?
- What medicine that can prevent infection?
- What technique that applied to the chest to loosen the thick mucus?
- What is a fatty molecule made by the cuboidal alveolar cells?
- What gene that makes CFTR unable to reach the plasma membrane to perform its normal role?
- What makes the lungs never completely mature?
- What illness that caused by chronically inflamed and hypersensitive bronchial passages that responds to many irritants?
- What glands that produce an extremely salty perspiration?
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- What things that we have to take care of to decreased a chronic respiratory disease?
- What fibrosis that puts the child at risk for fatal respiratory infections?
- One of the conventional therapy is to inhale this saline droplets.
- What is medical conditions that are associated with specific symptoms and signs?
- What is the process of sweating called?
- What is the name of reticulum that CFTR gets stuck in?
- What is thick slippery secretion that clogs the respiratory passages?
- Obstruction of this large membranous tube are the most problem that occur respiratory problems.
- What thing that works as a chloride ion (CI-) into and out of cells?
- What ion that known as CI-?
- What is infectious disease that commonly known as the flu?
- What death that also called sudden infant death syndrome?
- What a mucous membrane also called?
- What is one of the conventional therapy for CF that involves mucus-dissolving?
30 Clues: What ion that known as CI-? • What a mucous membrane also called? • What is a very small drop of a liquid? • What is the process of sweating called? • What medicine that can prevent infection? • What makes the lungs never completely mature? • What is the name of reticulum that CFTR gets stuck in? • What death that also called sudden infant death syndrome? • ...
Human Circulatory and Respiratory System Extension 2023-08-18
Across
- Dioxide Every exhale releases this gas; plants love it for photosynthesis.
- A balanced one ensures optimal energy, growth, and brain power.
- An initial chamber in the heart, like a welcoming room for blood.
- Engaging in this boosts cognition, mood, and cardiovascular health.
- Vessel These intricate pathways ensure blood's journey throughout our body.
- The rhythmic pattern your heart follows; think of it as its own drumline.
- Our body's intricate dance with Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide.
- The foundational blocks of life; you're made of trillions of them!
- Vital for cellular respiration; we breathe it, trees gift it.
- A powerful chamber in the heart that propels blood forward.
- This liquid component of blood plays a role in clotting and immunity.
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- System An intricate network ensuring every cell gets its due.
- Blood Vital cells carrying life's essential gas: Oxygen.
- System An architectural marvel aiding in the gas exchange process.
- A tangible rhythm on your wrist, indicating life's tempo.
- A fundamental act; the bridge between our body and the atmosphere.
- The main arterial highway, originating from the heart.
- An indefatigable organ, symbolizing life and emotions alike.
- The life-sustaining fluid highway transporting vital nutrients.
- Blood Cells Our body's valiant defenders against foreign invaders.
- The never-ending journey of blood, nourishing every cell.
- A holistic state of well-being: physical, mental, and emotional.
22 Clues: The main arterial highway, originating from the heart. • Blood Vital cells carrying life's essential gas: Oxygen. • A tangible rhythm on your wrist, indicating life's tempo. • The never-ending journey of blood, nourishing every cell. • Our body's intricate dance with Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide. • A powerful chamber in the heart that propels blood forward. • ...
Sophie Crossword 2022-03-30
Across
- someone who drives a boat
- letting other people lead and not arguing about choices
- the system in your body that makes you breath
- Being scared or having fear
- allowing or letting
- a lower rank of position
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- Santa’s list has kids that are nice and
- the whole cake or the something cake
- if you let someone do something,it is
- someone in court
- when you develop or evolve
- if you are not there, you are
- something that cuts paper
- the opposite of descendants
14 Clues: someone in court • allowing or letting • a lower rank of position • someone who drives a boat • something that cuts paper • when you develop or evolve • Being scared or having fear • the opposite of descendants • if you are not there, you are • the whole cake or the something cake • if you let someone do something,it is • Santa’s list has kids that are nice and • ...
The Lungs 2025-01-24
Across
- what we breath in
- this blood vessel lays on the alveoli
- what we exhale
- alveoli are found at the ends
- this is the system your lungs are a part of
- tiny air sacs that transfer gases in and out of the body
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- your chest area
- you have 2
- when the diaphragm pulls down you do this
- protects your lungs
- another name for trachea
- in your throat
- this muscle pulls down your lungs so they can inflate
- splits into two main branches to each lung
14 Clues: you have 2 • in your throat • what we exhale • your chest area • what we breath in • protects your lungs • another name for trachea • alveoli are found at the ends • this blood vessel lays on the alveoli • when the diaphragm pulls down you do this • splits into two main branches to each lung • this is the system your lungs are a part of • ...
Respiratory System 2021-06-27
5 Clues: This is called as the windpipe • We breathe in air through this • These carry air into the lungs • They send oxygen into blood from the lungs • Separator between the lungs and the abdomen
