respiratory system Crossword Puzzles

Infectious Diseases 2024-01-12

Infectious Diseases crossword puzzle
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  1. A type of cell that engulfs and digests bacteria and other foreign substances.
  2. A viral disease with symptoms including fever, headache, and muscle aches, transmitted by mosquitoes.
  3. A sexually transmitted infection caused by the bacterium Neisseria gonorrhoeae.
  4. A bacterial disease that can be prevented by the DTP vaccine.
  5. The process of becoming immune to a specific disease through vaccination or previous infection.
  6. An infectious disease that primarily spreads through respiratory droplets and causes severe acute respiratory syndrome.
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  1. Inflammation of the liver caused by a viral infection.
  2. Disease prevention method that exposes the immune system to a harmless version of a pathogen.
  3. A viral illness characterized by a red rash and high fever.
  4. An infectious agent that consists of genetic material surrounded by a protein coat.

10 Clues: Inflammation of the liver caused by a viral infection.A viral illness characterized by a red rash and high fever.A bacterial disease that can be prevented by the DTP vaccine.A type of cell that engulfs and digests bacteria and other foreign substances.A sexually transmitted infection caused by the bacterium Neisseria gonorrhoeae....

IGYUK Angol rejtvény 2022 június - The Human Body 2022-06-23

IGYUK Angol rejtvény 2022 június - The Human Body crossword puzzle
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  1. part of the ear, makes hearing possible
  2. flexible organ inside the mouth
  3. the hidden part of teeth
  4. upper, denser part of the oral cavity
  5. the hole in which the eyeball sits
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  1. building block of the spinal cord
  2. the smallest finger
  3. part of the respiratory system
  4. tissue inside the bones
  5. hard material at the end of fingers and toes

10 Clues: the smallest fingertissue inside the bonesthe hidden part of teethpart of the respiratory systemflexible organ inside the mouthbuilding block of the spinal cordthe hole in which the eyeball sitsupper, denser part of the oral cavitypart of the ear, makes hearing possiblehard material at the end of fingers and toes

Respiratory and Circulatory System 2021-12-09

Respiratory and Circulatory System crossword puzzle
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  1. organ that is in charge of circulating blood
  2. brings deoxygenated blood back to the heart
  3. brings oxygenated blood to the body
  4. where gas exchange happen
  5. you breathe in __________
  6. Tiny blood vessel
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  1. hardening of the arteries due to fat deposit
  2. happen when a blood vessel in the brain becomes blocked or bursts​
  3. dioxide you breathe out ______________
  4. important muscle in the respiratory system

10 Clues: Tiny blood vesselwhere gas exchange happenyou breathe in __________brings oxygenated blood to the bodydioxide you breathe out ______________important muscle in the respiratory systembrings deoxygenated blood back to the heartorgan that is in charge of circulating bloodhardening of the arteries due to fat deposit...

Human Body Systems 2024-01-04

Human Body Systems crossword puzzle
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  1. helps with urinary drainage
  2. controls responses to our environment
  3. primarily brings oxygen into the body and expels carbon dioxide
  4. breaks down food and execrates waste
  5. helps in reproduction
  6. transports oxygen and hormones throughout the body
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  1. the drainage system of the body
  2. collection of organs that produce hormones
  3. maintains blood flow and pressure
  4. responsible for movements of the body

10 Clues: helps in reproductionhelps with urinary drainagethe drainage system of the bodymaintains blood flow and pressurebreaks down food and execrates wastecontrols responses to our environmentresponsible for movements of the bodycollection of organs that produce hormonestransports oxygen and hormones throughout the body...

Human body system crossword puzzle sanjitha 2024-05-17

Human body system crossword puzzle sanjitha crossword puzzle
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  1. It protects our brian
  2. it works with skeletal system
  3. it brings blood to all my body parts
  4. it digest our food
  5. It pumps blood to other parts of the body.
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  1. it allow us to breath in and out
  2. it protect my important organ.
  3. it helps my body to digest
  4. digestion begins here
  5. pushes food down towards the stomach

10 Clues: it digest our foodIt protects our briandigestion begins hereit helps my body to digestit works with skeletal systemit protect my important organ.it allow us to breath in and outpushes food down towards the stomachit brings blood to all my body partsIt pumps blood to other parts of the body.

GCSE PE- Cardio respiratory system 2022-01-10

GCSE PE- Cardio respiratory system crossword puzzle
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  1. apparatus designed to measure lung volume
  2. small sacs in the lungs that allow for gas exchange
  3. bleed vessel carrying blood away from the heart
  4. the red pigment found in red blood cells
  5. the expulsion of air from the lungs
  6. upper chambers of the heart
  7. the amount of air breathed in or out during a normal breath
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  1. the movement of a gas from an area of high concentration to low
  2. the tube that links your mouth and nose to the lungs
  3. the number of times the heart beats per minute
  4. the muscles found in between the ribs
  5. the process of increasing blood flow to tissue that occurs during exercise
  6. the amount of blood that leaves the heart per contraction
  7. lower chambers of the heart

14 Clues: upper chambers of the heartlower chambers of the heartthe expulsion of air from the lungsthe muscles found in between the ribsthe red pigment found in red blood cellsapparatus designed to measure lung volumethe number of times the heart beats per minutebleed vessel carrying blood away from the heart...

Chapter 16 The Respiratory System 2023-01-31

Chapter 16 The Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. tiny air sacs at the ends of the terminal bronchioles
  2. the ease with which the lungs expand in the thorax
  3. essential element which is carried through the cardiovascular system
  4. the expulsion of air from the lungs
  5. the process by which oxygen is obtained and delivered
  6. the drawing of air into the lungs
  7. excessive rate of breath
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  1. sensors which detect arterial blood gas levels
  2. the windpipe leading to both lungs
  3. increased arterial CO2 levels
  4. this nerve controls the diaphragm
  5. the voice-box containing the vocal cords
  6. the throat
  7. lack of breathing

14 Clues: the throatlack of breathingexcessive rate of breathincreased arterial CO2 levelsthis nerve controls the diaphragmthe drawing of air into the lungsthe windpipe leading to both lungsthe expulsion of air from the lungsthe voice-box containing the vocal cordssensors which detect arterial blood gas levels...

Body Systems 2020-10-21

Body Systems crossword puzzle
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  1. which side of the heart does blood come in?
  2. the primary organ of the respiratory system
  3. The biggest muscle in your body.
  4. which lung tends to be smaller
  5. what’s the smallest bone in your body?
  6. which gender tends to have a faster heart rate?
  7. the hardest working muscle.
  8. How many nerve cells does your body have?
  9. how long does it take for a red blood cell to circulate through your body?
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  1. a curved, thin muscle sheet under the lungs.
  2. Who can rehabilitate people with nervous system damage?
  3. your body is made of over how many bones?
  4. what’s the longest bone in your body?
  5. What are your muscles made of?
  6. how many parts are neurons made of
  7. which side of the heart does blood leave?
  8. How many types of bones do you have?
  9. How many types of muscles are there?
  10. enclosed bundles of long fibers called axons.
  11. We don’t have to think about breathing because of what?

20 Clues: the hardest working muscle.What are your muscles made of?which lung tends to be smallerThe biggest muscle in your body.how many parts are neurons made ofHow many types of bones do you have?How many types of muscles are there?what’s the longest bone in your body?what’s the smallest bone in your body?your body is made of over how many bones?...

Metabolism- Unit Vocabulary 2023-12-12

Metabolism- Unit Vocabulary crossword puzzle
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  1. the ability to make things move or change
  2. body system that takes in food and breaks it down
  3. molecules that are the building blocks of proteins
  4. a molecule that is used to release energy
  5. chemical reaction between oxygen and glucose that releases energy into cells
  6. the body’s use of molecules for energy and growth
  7. type of energy storage molecule made of many glucose molecules connected together
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  1. a molecule that organisms get from the air or water around them and use to release energy
  2. body system that transports molecules to and from all cells
  3. large molecules that build, maintain, and replace the tissues in your body
  4. a group of atoms joined together in a particular way
  5. body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide

12 Clues: the ability to make things move or changea molecule that is used to release energybody system that takes in food and breaks it downthe body’s use of molecules for energy and growthmolecules that are the building blocks of proteinsa group of atoms joined together in a particular waybody system that transports molecules to and from all cells...

Chapter 17 Respiratory System (pgs 346-358) 2023-04-11

Chapter 17 Respiratory System (pgs 346-358) crossword puzzle
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  1. Another name this structure is the voice box.
  2. This is caused by a spasm of the diaphragm & spasmodic closure of the glottis.
  3. Diseases such as COPD affect lung ________.
  4. The diaphragm separates the thoracic cavity from this.
  5. The physical & chemical processes by which the body supplies its cells with oxygen.
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  1. The respiratory center can be affected by drugs such as depressants, barbiturates, and this.
  2. The function of this is to entrap inhaled dust particles.
  3. These are fairly large cone-shaped organs filling up the two lateral chambers of the thoracic cavity.
  4. Food, when oxidized, gives off waste products such as carbon dioxide and this. (two words)
  5. This is the space between the vocal cords.
  6. This is believed to be caused by the need to increase oxygen within the blood.
  7. In humans, air enters the respiratory system through two oval openings in this.

12 Clues: This is the space between the vocal cords.Diseases such as COPD affect lung ________.Another name this structure is the voice box.The diaphragm separates the thoracic cavity from this.The function of this is to entrap inhaled dust particles.This is caused by a spasm of the diaphragm & spasmodic closure of the glottis....

Week 7 vocab 2020-10-20

Week 7 vocab crossword puzzle
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  1. A group of parts that work together as a whole
  2. group of similar cells that perform the same function and make up a specific organ.
  3. Protects and supports body organs and provides a framework the muscles use to support movement. Made up of bones and joints
  4. oxygen, waste, nutrients, hormones, heat around the body
  5. body's speedy, electrochemical communication network, consisting of all the nerve cells of the peripheral and central nervous systems
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  1. system- Breaks down food into absorbable units that enter the blood for distribution to body cells.
  2. Consists of skeletal muscles, tendons that connect muscles to bones, and ligaments that attach bones together to form joint
  3. A collection of tissues that carry out a specialized function of the body
  4. - An individual living thing
  5. Brings oxygen into the body. Gets rid of carbon dioxide.

10 Clues: - An individual living thingA group of parts that work together as a wholeBrings oxygen into the body. Gets rid of carbon dioxide.oxygen, waste, nutrients, hormones, heat around the bodyA collection of tissues that carry out a specialized function of the bodygroup of similar cells that perform the same function and make up a specific organ....

pretend to print it 2020-10-20

pretend to print it crossword puzzle
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  1. A collection of tissues that carry out a specialized function of the body
  2. A group of parts that work together as a whole
  3. system Protects and supports body organs and provides a framework the muscles use to support movement. Made up of bones and joints
  4. system Transports oxygen, waste, nutrients, hormones, heat, etc... around the body
  5. A collection of tissues that carry out a specialized function of the body
  6. System Consists of skeletal muscles, tendons that connect muscles to bones, and ligaments that attach bones together to form joint
  7. system the body's speedy, electrochemical communication network, consisting of all the nerve cells of the peripheral and central nervous systems
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  1. system Brings oxygen into the body. Gets rid of carbon dioxide.
  2. A group of similar cells that perform the same function and make up a specific organ.
  3. oxygen, waste, nutrients, hormones, heat, etc... around the body
  4. system Breaks down food into absorbable units that enter the blood for distribution to body cells.

11 Clues: A group of parts that work together as a wholeoxygen, waste, nutrients, hormones, heat, etc... around the bodysystem Brings oxygen into the body. Gets rid of carbon dioxide.A collection of tissues that carry out a specialized function of the bodyA collection of tissues that carry out a specialized function of the body...

pain management 2013-03-08

pain management crossword puzzle
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  1. / an analgesic which has 30-50% opioid action and also inhibits the reuptake of serotonin and noradrenaline.
  2. / a femoral nerve block may be described as a ______ block?
  3. / preferred route of administration for stepdown analgesia.
  4. / harmful effect on the respiratory system of untreated pain?
  5. / epidural is inserted and noted to be 13cm at the skin and the depth to space was 7 cm, how much catheter is in the space?
  6. / possible side effect of opioids.
  7. / preferred method/frequency of giving oral paracetamol.
  8. / a strong analgesic.
  9. / a devastating consequence of an epidural haematoma?
  10. / an opioid antagonist to reverse opioid induced respiratory depression.
  11. / to check a PCA programme you go to the _____ button and scroll through?
  12. / what is the best early clinical indicator for opioid induced respiratory depression?
  13. / what class of analgesia (abbreviated) can cause acute renal impairment.
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  1. / speed of onset of an opioid will depend on the _____ solubility.
  2. / low dose naloxone maybe given to treat this opioid side effect.
  3. / a serious complication which may cause compression of the spinal cord is an epidural____?
  4. / the VAS or visual analogue scale is one type of assessment____?
  5. / pain that is felt distant to the site of injury or surgery is called _______?
  6. / morphine is ____ lipid soluble than fentanyl?
  7. / a patient with a PCA or epidural with Fentanyl all require the administration of ________.
  8. / the time interval between one dose of PCA and until another delivery can be made is called the ______time?
  9. / A side effect of ketamine is ______?
  10. / non pharmacological method of pain relief.
  11. / a type of opioid.
  12. / patient controlled device used to administer pain relief?
  13. / type of opioid?
  14. / class of drug (abbrev) that blocks transmission of nerve impulses.
  15. / local anaesthetics can effect the larger ___________ nerves and cause some weakness.
  16. / A new analgesic with the combination of oxycontin and naloxone to reduce the side effect of constipation.

29 Clues: / type of opioid?/ a type of opioid./ a strong analgesic./ possible side effect of opioids./ A side effect of ketamine is ______?/ non pharmacological method of pain relief./ morphine is ____ lipid soluble than fentanyl?/ a devastating consequence of an epidural haematoma?/ preferred method/frequency of giving oral paracetamol....

Biology 2024-05-16

Biology crossword puzzle
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  1. A group of viruses that infect the cells on the surface of the skin
  2. A highly contagious respiratory disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus
  3. a form of non-ionizing radiation that is emitted by the sun and artificial sources, such as tanning beds.
  4. an organism deficient in coloring matter.
  5. the cell grows physically larger, copies organelles, and makes the molecular building blocks it will need in later steps
  6. the phase of the cell cycle in which a typical cell spends most of its life.
  7. virus that causes severe inflammation and tissue damage throughout the bod
  8. virus that attacks the body's immune system
  9. the action of ______ a body or plant to study its internal parts.
  10. A nutrient that the body needs in small amounts to function and stay healthy
  11. any of a group of DNA viruses first discovered in adenoid tissue, most of which cause respiratory diseases.
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  1. a series of steps during which the chromosomes and other cell material double to make two copies
  2. a single stranded RNA virus that infects plants, especially tobacco and other members of the family Solanaceae
  3. an infectious disease caused by a virus. The virus is carried by infected mosquitoes, including the Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus species
  4. virus that causes influenza (the flu), a highly contagious respiratory illnes
  5. a contagious and fatal viral disease of dogs and other mammals that causes madness and convulsions, transmissible through the saliva to humans.
  6. usually cause cell lysis of their hosts (known as a lytic infection)
  7. a dark brown to black pigment occurring in the hair, skin, and iris of the eye in people and animals. It is responsible for tanning of skin exposed to sunlight.
  8. a series of events that takes place in a cell as it grows and divides
  9. a swelling of a part of the body, generally without inflammation, caused by an abnormal growth of tissue, whether benign or malignant.

20 Clues: an organism deficient in coloring matter.virus that attacks the body's immune systemthe action of ______ a body or plant to study its internal parts.A group of viruses that infect the cells on the surface of the skinusually cause cell lysis of their hosts (known as a lytic infection)...

Viral Infecrtions 2025-10-08

Viral Infecrtions crossword puzzle
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  1. When a doctor figures out what illness you have.
  2. – Staying away from others to stop the spread of infection.
  3. – When your body temperature rises to fight infection.
  4. A group of people working together to stay healthy.
  5. – Gel or spray used to kill germs on your hands.
  6. Clean outdoor air that’s good for your lungs.
  7. Related to breathing or the lungs.
  8. – Common symptom that helps clear your airways.
  9. – Able to be spread from one person to another.
  10. A disease that spreads quickly within one region.
  11. – A disease outbreak that spreads across countries.
  12. Lets in fresh air to help clear out indoor germs.
  13. – Quick burst of air that can spread germs if uncovered.
  14. – A protein your immune system makes to fight off infections.
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  1. – Practices like handwashing that help prevent illness.
  2. – A tiny infectious particle that needs a host to reproduce.
  3. Actions you take to avoid getting sick.
  4. The process of getting better after being sick.
  5. Bringing in fresh air to reduce the spread of germs.
  6. – Separating sick people from healthy ones.
  7. Eating healthy foods to boost your immune system.
  8. – A shot that trains your immune system to fight viruses.
  9. – Your body’s defense system against viruses.
  10. A sign that your body isn’t feeling well.
  11. – Protective covering that helps reduce the spread of airborne germs.

25 Clues: Related to breathing or the lungs.Actions you take to avoid getting sick.A sign that your body isn’t feeling well.– Separating sick people from healthy ones.Clean outdoor air that’s good for your lungs.– Your body’s defense system against viruses.The process of getting better after being sick.– Common symptom that helps clear your airways....

Human Homeostasis 2021-11-26

Human Homeostasis crossword puzzle
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  1. A body system which is responsible for protecting your body away from toxins and other viruses.
  2. An organ system which make hormones and release them directly into the blood.
  3. A small and thin blood vessels that connect the arteries and the veins.
  4. An organ that is part of the lymphatic system and have a specific function to body safe from pathogens like viruses and bacteria
  5. A body system that contains the heart and the blood vessels and moves blood throughout the body.
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  1. A system inside your body that responsible for ingestion, digestion, and absorption of food.
  2. A body system which controls your voluntary actions ( things that you can control ) Involuntary actions ( Things you can't control )
  3. system which have a starting letter of L and ends with H, it surrounds all body tissues and have one function which is to return fluid from the tissues to the central circulation.
  4. a substance that generally with a level of pH lower than 7.
  5. A body system that are involved in the process of breathing.
  6. A system that is responsible for removing wastes in the body.
  7. Blood vessels which carry oxygen and nutrients away from your heart to your body's tissues.

12 Clues: a substance that generally with a level of pH lower than 7.A body system that are involved in the process of breathing.A system that is responsible for removing wastes in the body.A small and thin blood vessels that connect the arteries and the veins.An organ system which make hormones and release them directly into the blood....

Respiratory system 2021-01-08

Respiratory system crossword puzzle
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  1. cilia
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  1. larynx
  2. Esophagus
  3. ribs
  4. Respiration

5 Clues: ribscilialarynxEsophagusRespiration

Respiratory System 2020-02-24

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. allows for movement of air from nose to larynx
  2. used for smell and getting air into the body
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  1. wide, hollow tube used to transfer air to the bronchi
  2. brings oxygen into our body and sends carbon dioxide out
  3. extensions of the windpipe that get air to and from lungs

5 Clues: used for smell and getting air into the bodyallows for movement of air from nose to larynxwide, hollow tube used to transfer air to the bronchibrings oxygen into our body and sends carbon dioxide outextensions of the windpipe that get air to and from lungs

respiratory system 2020-09-30

respiratory system crossword puzzle
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  1. muscle separating the chest and abdomen
  2. Food goes in but also creates saliva
  3. Where scents go through and a two way air way
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  1. The windpipe
  2. The pair of organs of the respiratory system

5 Clues: The windpipeFood goes in but also creates salivamuscle separating the chest and abdomenThe pair of organs of the respiratory systemWhere scents go through and a two way air way

Respiratory System 2021-12-02

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. It is the pipe that sends air to the lungs
  2. It is found at the end of the trachea and splits the air into each lung
  3. this is the muscle that is responsible for inflating and deflating the lungs
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  1. These are the small air tubes that connect the bronchus to the alveoli
  2. It is the organ that collects the air
  3. These are the small air tubes that connect the bronchus to the alveoli

6 Clues: It is the organ that collects the airIt is the pipe that sends air to the lungsThese are the small air tubes that connect the bronchus to the alveoliThese are the small air tubes that connect the bronchus to the alveoliIt is found at the end of the trachea and splits the air into each lung...

Respiratory System 2021-06-27

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. We breathe in air through this
  2. These carry air into the lungs
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  1. This is called as the windpipe
  2. They send oxygen into blood from the lungs
  3. Separator between the lungs and the abdomen

5 Clues: This is called as the windpipeWe breathe in air through thisThese carry air into the lungsThey send oxygen into blood from the lungsSeparator between the lungs and the abdomen

respiratory system 2013-04-03

respiratory system crossword puzzle
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  1. 20% of air enters through here
  2. wind pipe
  3. air sacs
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  1. muscle that helps the lungs expand
  2. uses this to taste

5 Clues: air sacswind pipeuses this to taste20% of air enters through heremuscle that helps the lungs expand

Respiratory System 2015-06-15

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. is a respiratory organ found in many aquatic organisms that extracts dissolved oxygen from water and excretes carbon dioxide.
  2. Located just below the larynx, is the main airway to the lungs.
  3. are tiny air sacs within the lungs where the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide takes place.
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  1. is a small hole behind each eye that opens to the mouth in some fish.
  2. is essential to human speech.

5 Clues: is essential to human speech.Located just below the larynx, is the main airway to the lungs.is a small hole behind each eye that opens to the mouth in some fish.are tiny air sacs within the lungs where the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide takes place....

Respiratory system 2023-11-24

Respiratory system crossword puzzle
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  1. tiny air sacs
  2. muscle that separates chest cavity from abdomen
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  1. wind pipe
  2. membrane that surrounds lungs
  3. voice box

5 Clues: wind pipevoice boxtiny air sacsmembrane that surrounds lungsmuscle that separates chest cavity from abdomen

Respiratory System 2023-11-29

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. brings in air into the lungs
  2. breathing starts here
  3. cavity humidifys and warms air
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  1. keeps food from getting into your lungs
  2. cavity brings in air just like the nasal cavity

5 Clues: breathing starts herebrings in air into the lungscavity humidifys and warms airkeeps food from getting into your lungscavity brings in air just like the nasal cavity

Respiratory system 2024-02-05

Respiratory system crossword puzzle
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  1. hyper responsiveness
  2. 19 RT PCR
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  1. infection of parenchyma
  2. airway dilatation
  3. irreversible airflow limitation

5 Clues: 19 RT PCRairway dilatationhyper responsivenessinfection of parenchymairreversible airflow limitation

Respiratory system 2024-01-22

Respiratory system crossword puzzle
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  1. the passage which leads from the back of the mouth
  2. when the nose is blocked/ when someone breathes through his/her
  3. provides sense of smell
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  1. a long, U-shaped tube that connects your larynx (voice box) to your lungs
  2. bring oxygen into our bodies (called inspiration, or inhalation)

5 Clues: provides sense of smellthe passage which leads from the back of the mouthwhen the nose is blocked/ when someone breathes through his/herbring oxygen into our bodies (called inspiration, or inhalation)a long, U-shaped tube that connects your larynx (voice box) to your lungs

Respiratory system 2023-02-13

Respiratory system crossword puzzle
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  1. Separation in the body
  2. air passing in our lungs
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  1. what gets us congested
  2. Breathing trouble
  3. helps us live

5 Clues: helps us liveBreathing troublewhat gets us congestedSeparation in the bodyair passing in our lungs

Respiratory System 2023-03-08

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. Large marsupial
  2. Likes to chase mice
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  1. Has a trunk
  2. Flying mammal
  3. Man's best friend

5 Clues: Has a trunkFlying mammalLarge marsupialMan's best friendLikes to chase mice

Respiratory System 2024-03-04

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. What helps to trap dirt,dust, and other things form nasal cavity?
  2. You should tell the nurse if the pulse oximeter is less than
  3. The two main components of the respiratory system are Ventilation and ______ Exchange
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  1. What is one effect on the lungs that we can control by using less carbon emmissions
  2. Another word for the flu

5 Clues: Another word for the fluYou should tell the nurse if the pulse oximeter is less thanWhat helps to trap dirt,dust, and other things form nasal cavity?What is one effect on the lungs that we can control by using less carbon emmissionsThe two main components of the respiratory system are Ventilation and ______ Exchange

Respiratory System 2024-09-10

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. takes place when we take oxygen into the lungs and push carbon dioxide out of the body.
  2. pushing air out
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  1. are the main organs of the respiratory system.
  2. The trachea splits into two air tubes, called...
  3. caused by allergies that inflame and narrow the airways.

5 Clues: pushing air outare the main organs of the respiratory system.The trachea splits into two air tubes, called...caused by allergies that inflame and narrow the airways.takes place when we take oxygen into the lungs and push carbon dioxide out of the body.

Respiratory System 2024-05-27

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. The tiny membrane which prevent the entry of food and water into the lung.
  2. It a ring-like cartilage which passes air into the lungs.
  3. It is a membrane which separates the chest and abdomen.
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  1. It is an act which helps to remove the dust entered into the nose.
  2. These are present at the end of bronchioles.

5 Clues: These are present at the end of bronchioles.It is a membrane which separates the chest and abdomen.It a ring-like cartilage which passes air into the lungs.It is an act which helps to remove the dust entered into the nose.The tiny membrane which prevent the entry of food and water into the lung.

Respiratory System 2025-06-24

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. Has vocal cords and makes sound
  2. Under the nose, air may enter through here
  3. Where the air enters the body
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  1. A tube that carries air to the lungs
  2. The primary organ of the respiratory system

5 Clues: Where the air enters the bodyHas vocal cords and makes soundA tube that carries air to the lungsUnder the nose, air may enter through hereThe primary organ of the respiratory system

Respiratory System 2025-11-22

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. and Down
  2. Sinuses
  3. Cartilage
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  1. Fold
  2. Fold
  3. Cartilage
  4. membrane

7 Clues: FoldFoldSinusesand DownmembraneCartilageCartilage

respiratory system 2025-12-03

respiratory system crossword puzzle
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  1. Large marsupial
  2. Likes to chase mice
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  1. Has a trunk
  2. Flying mammal
  3. Man's best friend

5 Clues: Has a trunkFlying mammalLarge marsupialMan's best friendLikes to chase mice

Human Systems Crossword puzzle (putri) 2024-05-17

Human Systems Crossword puzzle (putri) crossword puzzle
Across
  1. system. Gives the body its shape and protects important parts of the body.
  2. it is the first part of our circulatory system.
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  1. It is the first part of our respiratory system.
  2. It is first part of our digestive system.
  3. It is the first part of our skeletal system.
  4. This helps our body to move.

6 Clues: This helps our body to move.It is first part of our digestive system.It is the first part of our skeletal system.It is the first part of our respiratory system.it is the first part of our circulatory system.system. Gives the body its shape and protects important parts of the body.

Unit 2 Metabolism 2023-09-26

Unit 2 Metabolism crossword puzzle
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  1. a type of energy storage molecule made of many glucose molecules connected together.
  2. a group of atoms joined together in a particular way.
  3. the body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide.
  4. a molecule that organisms can use to release energy, and that is made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms.
  5. acids that are the building blocks of proteins.
  6. a molecule that organisms get from the air or water around them and use to release energy.
  7. a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole.
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  1. the body’s use of molecules for energy and growth.
  2. the body system that takes in food and breaks it down.
  3. the body system that transports molecules to and from all cells of the body.
  4. a category of large molecules that perform important functions inside living things.
  5. the energy currency of life; energy produced during cellular respiration.

12 Clues: acids that are the building blocks of proteins.the body’s use of molecules for energy and growth.a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole.a group of atoms joined together in a particular way.the body system that takes in food and breaks it down.the body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide....

Pertaining Too!! 2020-07-17

Pertaining Too!! crossword puzzle
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  1. pertaining to the lymphatic system
  2. pertaining to diet
  3. pertaining to the vein
  4. pouch like, resembling a small sac
  5. like or resembling mucus
  6. pertaining to the skin
  7. pertaining to the nucleus
  8. pertain to a fever
  9. pertaining to the saliva
  10. pertaining to the nerve cell, neuron
  11. pertaining to the heart
  12. pertaining to the pelvis
  13. a mental disorder, pertaining to neurosis
  14. pertaining to the muscle
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  1. pertaining to the respiration
  2. pertaining to anatomy
  3. pertaining to electricity
  4. pertaining to the urine
  5. pertaining to the male, masculine
  6. pertaining to toxin
  7. pertaining to epilepsy
  8. pertaining to a meter or a measurement
  9. pertaining to the surface
  10. pertaining to circulation
  11. pertaining to the voice

25 Clues: pertaining to dietpertain to a feverpertaining to toxinpertaining to anatomypertaining to the veinpertaining to the skinpertaining to epilepsypertaining to the urinepertaining to the heartpertaining to the voicelike or resembling mucuspertaining to the salivapertaining to the pelvispertaining to the musclepertaining to electricity...

Bones and Skeletal Tissue 2023-12-18

Bones and Skeletal Tissue crossword puzzle
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  1. Attaches to your ribs and sternum
  2. Is wider than it is long
  3. Function of bones and skeleton
  4. Small rounded projection on a bone
  5. A protuberance above a long bone
  6. Any protuberance on a bone
  7. Cushions Joints
  8. Gives elastic support
  9. Vertebra along the spine
  10. Flattened plates of compact bones
  11. Articular joints
  12. Found in your respiratory system
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  1. Bones that form within a tendon
  2. Connects bone to muscle
  3. Resilient
  4. Asymmetrical,randomly shaped bones
  5. Connects bone to bone
  6. A rounded protuberance on bones
  7. Center portion of skeleton
  8. Support to the nose
  9. Connective Tissue
  10. A raised or prominent part

22 Clues: ResilientCushions JointsArticular jointsConnective TissueSupport to the noseConnects bone to boneGives elastic supportConnects bone to muscleIs wider than it is longVertebra along the spineCenter portion of skeletonAny protuberance on a boneA raised or prominent partFunction of bones and skeletonBones that form within a tendon...

Body part 2023-11-22

Body part crossword puzzle
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  1. - area between Ribes and the pelvises
  2. - heir like orgen that protect our eyes
  3. - first respiratory system orgen
  4. - we call it zigomotieum in anatomy
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  1. - the hugeest part of body
  2. - orgen that give us ability to see
  3. - organ we can wallk with
  4. - body part which we carry things with
  5. - Part of arm where we were bracelet
  6. - body part that's under the head

10 Clues: - the hugeest part of body- organ we can wallk with- first respiratory system orgen- body part that's under the head- orgen that give us ability to see- we call it zigomotieum in anatomy- area between Ribes and the pelvises- Part of arm where we were bracelet- body part which we carry things with- heir like orgen that protect our eyes

Vocab List 16 2023-01-08

Vocab List 16 crossword puzzle
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  1. suitable to be used up
  2. immeasurably small
  3. a business authorized to sell a company's goods or services
  4. pitching dangerously to one side
  5. enclose or enfold completely with or as if with a covering
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  1. saliva mixed with discharges from the respiratory system
  2. kill in large numbers
  3. having great beauty and splendor
  4. exacting especially about details
  5. kill intentionally and with premeditation

10 Clues: immeasurably smallkill in large numberssuitable to be used uphaving great beauty and splendorpitching dangerously to one sideexacting especially about detailskill intentionally and with premeditationsaliva mixed with discharges from the respiratory systemenclose or enfold completely with or as if with a covering...

Human Body Systems - Reese Hornak 2022-05-20

Human Body Systems - Reese Hornak crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Breaks down food to remove from the body
  2. Helps the body move, contains muscles
  3. This body system produces offspring
  4. Helps the body move, contains skeleton
  5. Removes waste from the body
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  1. Transports white blood cells to get rid of waste
  2. Contains skin that protects the body
  3. Secretes hormones in the body
  4. Helps you breath, contains lungs
  5. Pumps blood through veins, contains heart

10 Clues: Removes waste from the bodySecretes hormones in the bodyHelps you breath, contains lungsThis body system produces offspringContains skin that protects the bodyHelps the body move, contains musclesHelps the body move, contains skeletonBreaks down food to remove from the bodyPumps blood through veins, contains heart...

Respiratory Drugs 2013-06-04

Respiratory Drugs crossword puzzle
Across
  1. moderate Na-channel blockers (Quinaglute®)
  2. b-Adrenergic blockers (Inderal®)
  3. methylxanthines; red flag
  4. ACE inhibitor (Vasotec®)
  5. anticholinergic agent (Atrovent®)
  6. Depolarizing neuromuscular blocking agents (Anectine®)
  7. Angiotensin II-receptor blockers (Cozaar®)
  8. Benzodiazepines (Xanax®)
  9. long acting beta 2 agonist (Serevent®)
  10. Drugs to prolong repolarization (Cordarone®)
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  1. Opioid Analgesics (Sublimaze®)
  2. Local Anesthetic (Xylocaine®)
  3. non specific adrenergic (epiPen®)
  4. unclassified antiarrhythmic that inhibits the sodium/potassium
  5. corticosteroid-glucocorticoids (Azmacort®)
  6. expectorants (Robitussin®, Mucinex®)
  7. leukotriene receptor antagonist (Accolate®)
  8. first generation antihistamine (Benadryl®)
  9. lipid-soluble medication that can be administered intravenously
  10. induce and maintain general anesthesia. (Diprivan®)
  11. Nondepolarizing neuromuscular blocking agents (Pavulon®)
  12. short acting beta 2 agonist (Proventil®, Ventolin®)
  13. Muscle Relaxant (Soma®)
  14. Ca-channel blockers (Isoptin®)
  15. pump in the heart (Lanoxin®)

25 Clues: Muscle Relaxant (Soma®)ACE inhibitor (Vasotec®)Benzodiazepines (Xanax®)methylxanthines; red flagpump in the heart (Lanoxin®)Local Anesthetic (Xylocaine®)Opioid Analgesics (Sublimaze®)Ca-channel blockers (Isoptin®)b-Adrenergic blockers (Inderal®)non specific adrenergic (epiPen®)anticholinergic agent (Atrovent®)expectorants (Robitussin®, Mucinex®)...

Respiratory Crossword 2014-01-07

Respiratory Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Plural of bronchus
  2. A specific disease caused by infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the tubercle bacillus, which can affect almost any tissue or organ of the body, the most common site of the disease being the lungs
  3. An inflammatory disease of the lungs characterized by (in most cases) reversible airway obstruction. Originally, a term used to mean “difficult breathing”; now used to denote bronchial asthma
  4. Excision of the larynx
  5. Radiographic examination of the tracheobronchial tree following introduction of a radiopaque material, usually an iodinated compound in a viscous suspension; rarely performed today, having been superseded by high resolution computed tomography.
  6. Inflammation of the nasal mucous membrane
  7. Inflammation of the lung parenchyma characterized by consolidation of the affected part, the alveolar air spaces being filled with exudate, inflammatory cells, and fibrin. Most cases are due to infection by bacteria or viruses, a few to inhalation of chemicals or trauma to the chest wall, and a few to rickettsiae, fungi, and yeasts. Distribution may be lobar, segmental, or lobular; when lobular and associated with bronchitis, it is termed bronchopneumonia.
  8. A systemic granulomatous disease of unknown cause, especially involving the lungs with resulting interstitial fibrosis, but also involving lymph nodes, skin, liver, spleen, eyes, phalangeal bones, and parotid glands; granulomas are composed of epithelioid and multinucleated giant cells with little or no necrosis.
  9. Excision of a lobe of any organ or gland
  10. Rarely used term for diaphragmatic hernia.
  11. Empyema in a pleural cavity
  12. Inflammation of the mucous membrane of the bronchi.
  13. An operation to make an opening into the trachea
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  1. Reconstructive or cosmetic surgery of the nose to correct form or function
  2. Edema edema of lungs usually resulting from mitral stenosis or left ventricular failure
  3. Inspection of the interior of the tracheobronchial tree through a bronchoscope.
  4. Fibrosis a congenital metabolic disorder in which secretions of exocrine glands are abnormal; excessively viscid mucus causes obstruction of passageways (including pancreatic and bile ducts, intestines, and bronchi), and the sodium and chloride content of sweat is increased throughout the patient's life; symptoms usually appear in childhood and include meconium ileus, poor growth despite good appetite, malabsorption and foul bulky stools, chronic bronchitis with cough, recurrent pneumonia, bronchiectasis, emphysema, clubbing of the fingers, and salt depletion in hot weather.
  5. Inflammation of the larynx and trachea.
  6. A condition of the lung characterized by increase beyond the normal in the size of air spaces distal to the terminal bronchiole (those parts containing alveoli), with destructive changes in their walls and reduction in their number.
  7. Inflammation of adenoid tissue caused by viral and bacterial infection and allergy.
  8. Plastic surgery of the trachea
  9. Decrease or loss of air in all or part of the lung, with resulting loss of lung volume itself.
  10. The presence of free air or gas in the pleural cavity
  11. An operation for the removal of adenoid tissue from the nasopharyn
  12. An instrument for measuring chronaxie

25 Clues: Plural of bronchusExcision of the larynxEmpyema in a pleural cavityPlastic surgery of the tracheaAn instrument for measuring chronaxieInflammation of the larynx and trachea.Excision of a lobe of any organ or glandInflammation of the nasal mucous membraneRarely used term for diaphragmatic hernia.An operation to make an opening into the trachea...

Respiratory Crossword 2014-01-07

Respiratory Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Excision of a lobe of any organ or gland
  2. Radiographic examination of the tracheobronchial tree following introduction of a radiopaque material, usually an iodinated compound in a viscous suspension; rarely performed today, having been superseded by high resolution computed tomography.
  3. An operation for the removal of adenoid tissue from the nasopharyn
  4. Decrease or loss of air in all or part of the lung, with resulting loss of lung volume itself.
  5. Plural of bronchus
  6. An operation to make an opening into the trachea
  7. Rarely used term for diaphragmatic hernia.
  8. A systemic granulomatous disease of unknown cause, especially involving the lungs with resulting interstitial fibrosis, but also involving lymph nodes, skin, liver, spleen, eyes, phalangeal bones, and parotid glands; granulomas are composed of epithelioid and multinucleated giant cells with little or no necrosis.
  9. Excision of the larynx
  10. A specific disease caused by infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the tubercle bacillus, which can affect almost any tissue or organ of the body, the most common site of the disease being the lungs
  11. Empyema in a pleural cavity
  12. An inflammatory disease of the lungs characterized by (in most cases) reversible airway obstruction. Originally, a term used to mean “difficult breathing”; now used to denote bronchial asthma
  13. A condition of the lung characterized by increase beyond the normal in the size of air spaces distal to the terminal bronchiole (those parts containing alveoli), with destructive changes in their walls and reduction in their number.
Down
  1. Inflammation of the lung parenchyma characterized by consolidation of the affected part, the alveolar air spaces being filled with exudate, inflammatory cells, and fibrin. Most cases are due to infection by bacteria or viruses, a few to inhalation of chemicals or trauma to the chest wall, and a few to rickettsiae, fungi, and yeasts. Distribution may be lobar, segmental, or lobular; when lobular and associated with bronchitis, it is termed bronchopneumonia.
  2. Inflammation of the mucous membrane of the bronchi.
  3. Inflammation of the larynx and trachea.
  4. Inspection of the interior of the tracheobronchial tree through a bronchoscope.
  5. Inflammation of adenoid tissue caused by viral and bacterial infection and allergy.
  6. An instrument for measuring chronaxie
  7. Plastic surgery of the trachea
  8. The presence of free air or gas in the pleural cavity
  9. Fibrosis a congenital metabolic disorder in which secretions of exocrine glands are abnormal; excessively viscid mucus causes obstruction of passageways (including pancreatic and bile ducts, intestines, and bronchi), and the sodium and chloride content of sweat is increased throughout the patient's life; symptoms usually appear in childhood and include meconium ileus, poor growth despite good appetite, malabsorption and foul bulky stools, chronic bronchitis with cough, recurrent pneumonia, bronchiectasis, emphysema, clubbing of the fingers, and salt depletion in hot weather.
  10. Reconstructive or cosmetic surgery of the nose to correct form or function
  11. Edema edema of lungs usually resulting from mitral stenosis or left ventricular failure
  12. Inflammation of the nasal mucous membrane

25 Clues: Plural of bronchusExcision of the larynxEmpyema in a pleural cavityPlastic surgery of the tracheaAn instrument for measuring chronaxieInflammation of the larynx and trachea.Excision of a lobe of any organ or glandInflammation of the nasal mucous membraneRarely used term for diaphragmatic hernia.An operation to make an opening into the trachea...

RESPIRATORY CARE 2021-08-27

RESPIRATORY CARE crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Abnormally slow heart rate
  2. Fluid accumulation in feet & legs
  3. Fever
  4. Abnormal rounded shape of finger tips
  5. Abnormally low body temperature
  6. Decreased volume of blood circulation
  7. Fast breathing
  8. Low Bp
  9. Pressure Absense of contraction
  10. Bluish color of the skin
  11. Inflated chest
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  1. Clear & thick sputum
  2. Unpleasant urge to breath
  3. High Bp
  4. Excessive abnormal sweating
  5. Chest pain
  6. Foul smelling sputum
  7. Mucus from the tracheobronchial tree
  8. coughing blood from GI
  9. Short of breath

20 Clues: FeverLow BpHigh BpChest painFast breathingInflated chestShort of breathClear & thick sputumFoul smelling sputumcoughing blood from GIBluish color of the skinUnpleasant urge to breathAbnormally slow heart rateExcessive abnormal sweatingAbnormally low body temperaturePressure Absense of contractionFluid accumulation in feet & legs...

Respiratory 5 2022-12-02

Respiratory 5 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. receptors for noxious chemicals and particles are located between epithelial cells lining the airways
  2. most of the neurons for the DRG are located in the ______
  3. decreased affinity of hemoglobin for O2 because of increased concentration of ______
  4. central chemoreceptors are in close proximity to ___ and detect the decrease in pH
  5. ______receptors in the lungs and joints
  6. a ______ in pH signals the inspiratory center to increase breathing
  7. respiratory group acts as an overdrive mechanism; totally inactive during normal quiet respiration
  8. _______ mechanisms : arterial baroreflex
  9. ______ mechanisms: muscle pump, respiratory pump
  10. respiratory group for inspiration
  11. pneumotaxic center is located on the ______
  12. glomus cells function as _________
  13. reflex stimulated by distension of the lungs and airways leading to decrease in breathing rate
  14. hyperventilation leads to respiratory _________
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  1. reaction where CO2 in the blood combines reversibly with H2O to form H+ and HCO3-
  2. receptors that detect movement of limbs and instruct the inspiratory center to increase breathing rate; important in anticipatory ventilatory response to exercise
  3. breathing is controlled by centers in the brainstem
  4. voluntary control of breathing can be exerted by commands from the ______
  5. respiratory group for inspiration and expiration
  6. information from irritant receptors travels to ______ and causes reflex constriction of bronchial smooth muscle and increase breathing rate (I.e. shallow breathing)
  7. dorsal and ventral respiratory groups are located on the _______
  8. center which functions to control the switch-off point of the inspiratory ramp
  9. chemoreceptors are very sensitive to decreases in PO2
  10. 40 breaths/minute is indicative of a ______ pneumotaxic signal
  11. chemoreceptors very sensitive to increase in PCO2
  12. _______receptors for O2 and CO2
  13. highly characteristic glandular-like cells that synapse directly or indirectly with the nerve endings
  14. rate and frequency are two ways to control the inspiratory ______

28 Clues: _______receptors for O2 and CO2respiratory group for inspirationglomus cells function as _______________receptors in the lungs and joints_______ mechanisms : arterial baroreflexpneumotaxic center is located on the ______hyperventilation leads to respiratory _________respiratory group for inspiration and expiration...

Respiratory Diseases 2023-11-16

Respiratory Diseases crossword puzzle
Across
  1. a type of atelectasis when the trachea or bronchi become blocked
  2. blood trapped between the inside and the outside of the lung preventing it from fully expanding
  3. symptoms produced by nasal irritation or inflammation
  4. Compression of both jugular veins will render an individual unconscious within how many minutes
  5. sometimes a chronic condition where the bronchi are sensitive to stimuli
  6. hanging and strangulation are classified as
  7. Bluish discoloration of the skin
  8. bronchitis is considered _____ when the presence of a cough with mucus happens most days of the month for at least 3 months per year
  9. inflammation of any or all four sinus cavities of the skull which open into the nasal passage
  10. a collapsed lung due to loss of lung volume in instances of inadequate expansion of air spaces
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  1. characterized by the presence of air pockets at the ends of the bronchioles
  2. inflammation of the bronchi
  3. secondary asphyxia while immersed in a liquid
  4. air trapped between the outside and inside of the lung preventing the lung from fully expanding
  5. has an affinity for CO that is 200 times stronger than the affinity for O2
  6. a movement when the fractured portion of the rib cage doesn't move with the expansion and contraction with the rest of the rib cage
  7. chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
  8. inflammatory condition of the pleurae surrounding the lungs
  9. Running a car inside a garage can produce a lethal coma within how many minutes
  10. Compression of the carotid arteries produces unconsciousness in how many seconds

20 Clues: inflammation of the bronchiBluish discoloration of the skinchronic obstructive pulmonary diseasehanging and strangulation are classified assecondary asphyxia while immersed in a liquidsymptoms produced by nasal irritation or inflammationinflammatory condition of the pleurae surrounding the lungs...

Respiratory Pathology 2023-10-02

Respiratory Pathology crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Associated with coal dust
  2. Secretion of thick, sticky mucus
  3. A way to measure respiratory failure (abbrv.)
  4. Plastic tube going from the mouth to the aortic arch (abbrv.)
  5. Also known as a central line (abbrv.)
  6. Inflammation of lungs due to bacteria, viruses, or aspiration
  7. When the IABP deflates
  8. Occurs due to lack of surfactant (abbrv.)
  9. Its nodules are best seen on a lordotic view
  10. Most common site of sinusitis
  11. Where the Swan-Ganz catheter ends
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  1. Associated with silica dust
  2. Dilation of bronchi
  3. A loss of lung volume
  4. Common name for bronchogenic carcinoma
  5. Plastic tube inserted into the thoracic cavity
  6. Accumulation of fluid in the pleural cavity
  7. Includes bronchitis and emphysema
  8. Low oxygen levels in the blood
  9. Pleural effusion dealing with blood
  10. Category including histoplasmosis, coccidiodomycosis, and aspergillosis

21 Clues: Dilation of bronchiA loss of lung volumeWhen the IABP deflatesAssociated with coal dustAssociated with silica dustMost common site of sinusitisLow oxygen levels in the bloodSecretion of thick, sticky mucusIncludes bronchitis and emphysemaWhere the Swan-Ganz catheter endsPleural effusion dealing with bloodAlso known as a central line (abbrv.)...

RESPIRATORY CROSSWORD 2023-11-06

RESPIRATORY CROSSWORD crossword puzzle
Across
  1. condition of infection of the pleura
  2. sudden involuntary contraction of the bronchial tree
  3. condition of being blocked by a barrier
  4. abnormal condition of being blue
  5. pertaining to an infection
  6. abnormal condition of being without a voice
  7. structure in the middle of the chest
  8. abnormal condition of being without oxygen
  9. spitting up blood
  10. pertaining to the hospital
  11. action to breathe in
  12. action into a tube
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  1. pain in the pleura
  2. pertaining to a spasm
  3. dilation that is incomplete
  4. breathing that is not
  5. blood condition with decreased oxygen
  6. instrument used to measure breathing
  7. flow or discharge from the bronchial tree
  8. also known as an ENT
  9. breathing that is difficult or painful
  10. breathing that is normal

22 Clues: spitting up bloodpain in the pleuraaction into a tubealso known as an ENTaction to breathe inpertaining to a spasmbreathing that is notbreathing that is normalpertaining to an infectionpertaining to the hospitaldilation that is incompleteabnormal condition of being bluecondition of infection of the pleurainstrument used to measure breathing...

RESPIRATORY THERAPY 2019-10-08

RESPIRATORY THERAPY crossword puzzle
Across
  1. WORK OF BREATHING
  2. NATIONAL BOARD FOR RESPIRATORY CARE
  3. LOW LEVEL OF OXYGEN
  4. BRONCHUS
  5. OXYGEN CARRYING VESSEL
  6. TRACHEA
  7. MAIN RESPIRATORY MUSCLE
  8. CELLS
  9. SLOW RATE OF BREATHING
  10. PROCEDURE TO ASPIRATE FLUID
  11. BODY
  12. HORAS SOMNI
  13. PREFIX FOR OVER/ABOVE
  14. TOWARDS THE BACK
  15. BLUE COLORED
  16. HEART
  17. RESPIRATORY CARE PRACTIONERS
  18. FUNGUS
  19. WITHOUT AIR MOVEMENT
  20. EVERY
  21. COMMON METHOD OF TREATMENT
  22. DIAGNOSTIC LISTENING
  23. PUS IN THE PLEURA
  24. BREATHING
  25. STOMACH
  26. MEASURE OF PRESSURE
  27. SMALLER
  28. BLOOD
  29. MEASURE OF TEMPERATURE
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  1. OPENING
  2. AIR
  3. EXTRACORPOREAL MEMBRANOUS OXYGENATION
  4. VESSELS
  5. HAVING TO DO WITH PAIN
  6. TOWARDS THE FRONT
  7. HAVING TO DO WITH BLOOD PRESSURES
  8. REMOVAL OF
  9. 1/1000 OF A METER
  10. PRO RE NATA
  11. FEVER
  12. LEAF SHAPED COVERING
  13. DEATH OF TISSUE
  14. OBSTRUCTIVE DAMAGE TO ALVEOLI
  15. FAST RATE OF BREATHING
  16. CHEST
  17. LARGER
  18. LUNG LINING
  19. PRESENCE OF OXYGEN
  20. INVOLUNTARY MUSCLE CONTRACTION
  21. INFLAMMATION
  22. PREFIX FOR UNDER/BELOW

51 Clues: AIRBODYCELLSFEVERCHESTHEARTEVERYBLOODLARGERFUNGUSOPENINGVESSELSTRACHEASTOMACHSMALLERBRONCHUSBREATHINGREMOVAL OFPRO RE NATAHORAS SOMNILUNG LININGBLUE COLOREDINFLAMMATIONDEATH OF TISSUETOWARDS THE BACKWORK OF BREATHINGTOWARDS THE FRONT1/1000 OF A METERPUS IN THE PLEURAPRESENCE OF OXYGENLOW LEVEL OF OXYGENMEASURE OF PRESSURELEAF SHAPED COVERING...

Respiratory Crossword 2020-04-02

Respiratory Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. A condition in which the muscles at the back of the throat relax when asleep and briefly cause the airway to narrow or block. It often causes snoring, but also may result in daytime tiredness.
  2. A medical procedure in which the two membranes lining the lung and the chest wall are stuck together to stop a pleural effusion from coming back.
  3. A machine to help the breathing muscles which works using a tight fitting nose or face mask.
  4. A cancer is a disease where the cells (building blocks) of the body grow and divide out of control.
  5. A disease of unknown cause, that can affect any organ, but which often causes enlargement of glands within the chest.
  6. S specific lung infection that needs careful treatment to cure.
  7. A specific scan using low dose radioactivity to help in the diagnosis of pulmonary embolism.
  8. An exercise and educational program for people with lung diseases to enable them to manage their condition and optimize their exercise capacity.
  9. A sophisticated scan that helps us to decide whether a shadow we have seen on an x-ray or CT scan is likely to be cancer or not.
Down
  1. An infection of the lung.
  2. This stands for ‘Early Presentation and Intervention’ in COPD.
  3. The condition where an excess amount of fluid builds up in the space between the lung and the chest wall, squashing the lung and causing breathlessness.
  4. A disease of the airways that results in attacks of breathlessness, as well as coughing and wheezing.
  5. A type of x-ray which shows the structure of the lungs in detail.
  6. Development of a blood clot on the lung.
  7. Airways are inspected and sampled using a thin, flexible telescope.
  8. Helps to decide what the cause of your symptoms may be and are performed in our modern, well-equipped laboratory. Some involve blowing into a machine, others involve breathing different gases. Some tests still involve measuring lung volumes by sitting in a box.
  9. This happens when air has escaped from the lung into the space between the lung and the chest wall.
  10. A thin, flexible tube passed into the space between the lung and the chest wall, to treat a pleural effusion or pneumothorax.
  11. Pulmonary Disease, A disease of the lungs where the lungs become inflated, often as a result of tobacco smoke.

20 Clues: An infection of the lung.Development of a blood clot on the lung.This stands for ‘Early Presentation and Intervention’ in COPD.S specific lung infection that needs careful treatment to cure.A type of x-ray which shows the structure of the lungs in detail.Airways are inspected and sampled using a thin, flexible telescope....

Respiratory Terms 2020-11-20

Respiratory Terms crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Throat, air is heated and moistened
  2. Deficiency of oxygen in tissues
  3. Unable to produce sounds when speaking
  4. Runny nose
  5. infection that inflames the air sacs in one or both lungs.
  6. A flap of tissue that seals off the windpipe and prevents food from entering.
  7. Inflammation of the mucous membrane of the nose.
  8. The formation of an opening through the neck into the trachea to gain access to the airway below a blockage.
  9. Inflammation of the tracheobronchial tree usually caused by a viral or bacterial infection.
Down
  1. acute hemorrhage from the nostri
  2. When the airways go into spasm and contract.
  3. Pertaining to the lungs
  4. Inflammation of your voice box
  5. Slow breathing rate
  6. diagnostic device that measures the amount of air you're able to breathe in and out and the time it takes you.
  7. Measures how hot or cold something is
  8. The puncture of the chest wall and pleural space with a needle to aspirate fluid.
  9. Inflammation in the back of the throat
  10. Double folded membrane surrounding each lung.
  11. The part of the aorta that lies within the chest.
  12. Two main branches of the trachea that go into the lungs.

21 Clues: Runny noseSlow breathing ratePertaining to the lungsInflammation of your voice boxDeficiency of oxygen in tissuesacute hemorrhage from the nostriThroat, air is heated and moistenedMeasures how hot or cold something isInflammation in the back of the throatUnable to produce sounds when speakingWhen the airways go into spasm and contract....

Respiratory Final 2024-11-15

Respiratory Final crossword puzzle
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  1. which ion is dysregulated in cystic fibrosis
  2. radiology sign associated with pulmonary alveolar edema
  3. will show weakly bifringent crystals and central hyalinized collagen
  4. Which TB drug poses a risk for serotonin syndrome if taken with tyramine
  5. DOC for Paragonimus westermani
  6. virulence factor for TB
  7. Most important skill in trauma management
  8. most common lung cancer
  9. #1 tx for COPD
  10. gene associated with myofibroblastic tumor
  11. these drugs can cause tendon rupture
  12. Amphotericin B binds to ___
  13. Most important primary mediator of Type I HS rxn
  14. Omalizumab is a monoclonal antibody against
  15. cancer often caused by asbestos
  16. Only tx for COPD that has proven survival benefit
  17. Broad based budding yeast
  18. Which TB drug causes orange secretions
  19. Pt has hemoptysis, cough, night sweats
  20. Adverse effect of B2 agonists
  21. Acute angled hyphae
  22. DOC for nocardia and pneumocystis
  23. these drugs inhibits 30S and can cause ototoxicity
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  1. lung tumor that will show coin lesions on CXR
  2. codeword for chronic bronchitis
  3. Amino acid deleted in cystic fibrosis
  4. goal of fast exam is to detect free ____
  5. Reduced FEV1/FVC ratio indicates a _____ lung disease
  6. long branching filamentous rods
  7. hallmark symptom of asthma
  8. Spherule with endospores
  9. a1AT functions to trap which enzyme
  10. most important risk factor for lung cancer
  11. Type II Hypersensitivity with anti-GBM antibodies
  12. mutated protein associated with cystic fibrosis
  13. Pilot wheel
  14. code word for emphysema
  15. Nocardia can cause lung, brain, or kidney ___
  16. Cancer associated with various paraneoplastic syndromes
  17. tip of the chest tube should be near the ____ of the lung
  18. intracellular bridging and keratin pearls are associated with ______ carcinoma
  19. emphysema associated with a1AT
  20. Only intracellular yeast
  21. Short acting b-agonist for asthma
  22. Fungal ball causative agent
  23. Which TB drug causes colorblindness
  24. most common type of emphysema
  25. agitation indicates ____ until proven otherwise
  26. acronym for TB drugs
  27. TB test that uses a Type IV hypersensitivity rxn
  28. 1st generation antihistamines cross the ___ readily -> CNS depression
  29. stage of sleep associated with dreams
  30. Drug known for causing drug induced interstitial lung disease
  31. Only drugs used to diagnose asthma

54 Clues: Pilot wheel#1 tx for COPDAcute angled hyphaeacronym for TB drugsvirulence factor for TBcode word for emphysemamost common lung cancerSpherule with endosporesOnly intracellular yeastBroad based budding yeasthallmark symptom of asthmaFungal ball causative agentAmphotericin B binds to ___most common type of emphysemaAdverse effect of B2 agonists...

Respiratory Terms 2025-05-06

Respiratory Terms crossword puzzle
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  1. Shortness of breath when lying flat
  2. Highly infectious or aggressive in nature
  3. Break in the pleura causing air to enter the chest cavity
  4. Difficulty breathing
  5. Lack of adequate oxygen
  6. Inflammation of the nasal mucous membrane
  7. Abnormally rapid breathing
  8. Collection of air/fluid in pleural space relieved via needle aspiration
  9. Bluish discoloration due to lack of oxygen
  10. Grating sound caused by inflamed pleural surfaces
  11. Sudden blockage of a blood vessel
  12. Increased carbon dioxide in the blood
  13. Worsening of a disease or symptoms
  14. High-pitched musical lung sounds heard with asthma
  15. Nosebleed
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  1. Loud, low-pitched snoring lung sound
  2. Diagnostic procedure using a scope to visualize the airways
  3. Right-sided heart failure caused by lung disease
  4. Act of placing a patient face-down to improve oxygenation
  5. Presence of abnormal lung sounds
  6. Inadequate ventilation leading to CO₂ retention
  7. Collapsed or airless lung
  8. Fine crackling sounds in lungs
  9. Noisy, heavy breathing sound
  10. Thick pus in the pleural space

25 Clues: NosebleedDifficulty breathingLack of adequate oxygenCollapsed or airless lungAbnormally rapid breathingNoisy, heavy breathing soundFine crackling sounds in lungsThick pus in the pleural spacePresence of abnormal lung soundsSudden blockage of a blood vesselWorsening of a disease or symptomsShortness of breath when lying flat...

Respiratory Medications 2023-01-12

Respiratory Medications crossword puzzle
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  1. The generic for ProAir HFA is this.
  2. Zafirlukast is the generic medication for Accolate and should not be taken if a patient has this disease.
  3. The generic name for Striverdi Respimat a Soft Mist inhaler is this.
  4. This decongestant medication’s OTC sales are regulated.
  5. Levocetirizine is the generic of this medication that may cause drowsiness.
  6. Phenylephrine is part of this drug class.
  7. The generic for Mucinex a medication in The Expectorant drug class is this.
  8. An Albuterol/ipratropium inhaler should be discarded this many months after cartridge insertion.
  9. The generic name for Singulair is this.
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  1. Bitter taste is a side effect for this generic Intranasal Antihistamine.
  2. The generic for Benadryl is this medication.
  3. Claritin is the brand of this medication.
  4. Beclomethasone, the generic for Qvar RediHaler is given in this dosage form.
  5. Formoterol is a MDI and nebulizer solution of this brand medication.
  6. The generic for Allegra is this 2nd generation antihistamine.
  7. Salmeterol is the generic of this dry powder inhaler.
  8. If you have a severe allergy to milk, you should avoid this Inhaled Anticholinergic medication.
  9. Atrovent HFA is the brand of this Inhaled Anticholinergic medication.
  10. Theophylline and Aminophylline are generic medications in this drug class.
  11. Short Acting Beta-2 Agonist medications end with the suffix.

20 Clues: The generic for ProAir HFA is this.The generic name for Singulair is this.Claritin is the brand of this medication.Phenylephrine is part of this drug class.The generic for Benadryl is this medication.Salmeterol is the generic of this dry powder inhaler.This decongestant medication’s OTC sales are regulated....

Respiratory Patho 2024-10-31

Respiratory Patho crossword puzzle
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  1. pathophysiological changes of the bronchi seen with asthma include inflammation of the mucosa, _______________ caused by contraction of the smooth muscle in the airway, and increased secretion of thick mucus.
  2. the lungs typically are maintained by ___________ pressure.
  3. common viral infection in children ages 2-12, causes inflammation or obstruction of the small bronchi and bronchioles.
  4. most respiratory viral infections are spread by exposure to infected respiratory ___________________.
  5. the amount of air entering the lungs with each normal breath.
  6. common name for this respiratory viral infection that is characterized by a “barky” cough caused by inflammation of the larynx and subglottic areas.
  7. to facilitate this, the pressure in the alveoli is higher than the pressure in the atmosphere, causing air to move from the lungs to the atmosphere.
  8. light bubbly or crackling sounds, with serous secretions
  9. most pulmonary emboli present due to a blood clot that obstructs the pulmonary artery; most originate from DVTs in this location.
  10. bacterial infection secondary to cold/allergy; occurs due to obstruction of drainage from paranasal sinuses.
  11. infection caused by mycobacterium tuberculosis; primarily affects the lungs; may be primary or secondary; when active presents with cough, hemoptysis, night sweats, etc.
  12. flail chest manifests with this type of chest movement
  13. results from injury to the alveolar wall and capillary membrane causing increased permeability resulting in alveoli filling with fluid and damaging surfactant producing cells.
  14. primary treatment for patients with pharyngeal tissue collapse during sleep.
  15. grating sound produced as rough, inflamed, or scarred pleural move against each other.
  16. reflex response to irritation in upper respiratory tract, assists in removing irritants, may be associated with inflammation or foreign material.
  17. infection of the lung
  18. genetic autosomal recessive disorder; presents as a result of a mutation of the CFTR gene; results in altered chloride transport causing think, tenacious secretions in the lungs.
  19. this adventitious breath sound typically indicates obstruction in small airways.
  20. excessive fluid in the pleural cavity that causes separation of the pleural membranes is called a(n) __________________.
  21. deep rapid respirations—typical for acidosis; may follow strenuous exercise.
  22. results from three to six rib fractures in two places or more than two consecutive ribs allowing ribs to move independently during respirations.
  23. this level is responsible for stimulating ventilation, when it is high, respiratory rate increases.
  24. tracheal deviation is indicative of this type of pneumothorax.
  25. rapid, superficial breathing
  26. collapse of alveoli that causes decreased surface area for proper gas exchange resulting in hypoxia and increasing risk of pneumonia.
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  1. perioding breathing associated with periods of apnea and tachypnea, also varied in rate and depth.
  2. when air enters in the pleural cavity.
  3. chronic hypoxia associated with respiratory or cardiovascular diseases can result in ____________ of the fingers.
  4. secondary problem often associated with cystic fibrosis or COPD – causes a chronic cough with copious amounts of purulent sputum.
  5. characterized by pink, frothy sputum, a medical emergency, causes by excessive amounts of fluid in the interstitial spaces and alveoli of the lungs.
  6. organism most commonly responsible for causing the “common cold.”
  7. to facilitate this, air moves from the atmosphere into the lungs.
  8. irritation to the pharynx/trachea caused by nasal discharge typically results in this manifestation.
  9. acute onset viral infection that may affect the upper or lower airways; presents with fever, fatigue, body aches, sore throat, runny nose, cough; seasonal vaccination recommended.
  10. Inflammation, obstruction, repeated infection, chronic coughing twice for 3 months or longer in 2 years
  11. this high-pitched crowing noise usually indicates upper airway obstruction.
  12. emphysema presents due to destruction of alveolar walls and septae that result in _________________ of alveolar air spaces; associated with cigarette smoking or genetic deficiency of the alpha 1-antitrypsin gene.
  13. rusty or dark colored sputum is usually indicative of this type of pneumonia.
  14. Amount of air remaining in the lungs after forced respiration.

40 Clues: infection of the lungrapid, superficial breathingwhen air enters in the pleural cavity.flail chest manifests with this type of chest movementlight bubbly or crackling sounds, with serous secretionsthe lungs typically are maintained by ___________ pressure.the amount of air entering the lungs with each normal breath....

Sarah Turner- Crossword 2017-09-27

Sarah Turner- Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. An increase in one or more of the FITT variables to provide an additional workload
  2. Ability of the muscles to repeat a movement many times or for an extended period of time
  3. The ability to move a joint through its full range of motion
  4. A result that can be achieved in 6 months or more
  5. Principle on the direct correlation between the type of training undertaken and the physical attribute improved
  6. Energy producing system within the muscle that requires oxygen
  7. Ability of the muscles to generate force
  8. The way in which load is increased over time
  9. The system that circulates blood throughout the body
  10. How long a period of exertion lasts
  11. A result that can be achieved in less than 6 months
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  1. Amount of times in a week that the body is exerted
  2. Smallest of the blood vessels and the place where tissues of the body exchange carbon dioxide in exchange for oxygen
  3. Respiratory system's ability to deliver oxygen to the muscles
  4. The combination of far mass to fat free mass
  5. A system which allows oxygen and carbon dioxide to be delivered throughout the body
  6. Training load expressed as weight, speed, or heart rate
  7. The variables of frequency, intensity, time, and type
  8. Small tubes or vessels for blood leaving the heart
  9. Energy producing system within the muscle that is without oxygen

20 Clues: How long a period of exertion lastsAbility of the muscles to generate forceThe combination of far mass to fat free massThe way in which load is increased over timeA result that can be achieved in 6 months or moreAmount of times in a week that the body is exertedSmall tubes or vessels for blood leaving the heart...

Big Idea 14 Part 2: Organization and Development of Living Organisms 2022-06-01

Big Idea 14 Part 2: Organization and Development of  Living Organisms crossword puzzle
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  1. to perform a special job or action
  2. bean-shaped organs that clean waste from the blood
  3. a group of organs that work together to do a job for the body
  4. an organ in the excretory system that stores and releases urine
  5. hard organs that help support the body and protect other organs.
  6. the human body’s largest organ, which covers and protects it
  7. where the female reproductive cells are made
  8. organs which have nerve endings that detect light, sound,and chemicals in the air and in food
  9. the organs in the respiratory system that take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide
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  1. an organ that makes insulin for digestion
  2. a large organ that makes a digestive juice called bile
  3. organs that make special cells that will join to form an offspring
  4. a baglike organ in which food is mixed with digestive juices and squeezed by muscles
  5. where the male reproductive cells are made
  6. the muscular organ which pumps blood through the rest of the circulatory system
  7. the body’s supporting structure made of bones that produces red blood cells
  8. the digestive canals in the lower abdomen
  9. a body part made of smaller parts that work together to do a special job
  10. the organ in the body that processes information; the control center of the body
  11. an organ made of bundles of long fibers that can contract to produce movement

20 Clues: to perform a special job or actionan organ that makes insulin for digestionthe digestive canals in the lower abdomenwhere the male reproductive cells are madewhere the female reproductive cells are madebean-shaped organs that clean waste from the blooda large organ that makes a digestive juice called bile...

L2J 6th Grade Q2 Crossword 2024-12-17

L2J 6th Grade Q2 Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. all of the microorganisms that live in a particular environment, such as a human body
  2. the process of drawing a conclusion on the basis of evidence
  3. pathway that breaks down glucose and produces ATP
  4. the structural units (monomers) that make up proteins
  5. A living thing
  6. The ability to do work
  7. An assertion, usually supported by evidence
  8. proof
  9. a group of atoms bonded together
  10. organ system that permits blood to circulate and transport nutrients
  11. a medicine used to save lives because it destroys harmful bacteria and cures infections
  12. organisms that are too small to be seen with the unaided eye
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  1. chemical element with the symbol O and atomic number 8
  2. system/network of organs and tissues that help you breathe
  3. simple sugar which is an important energy source in living organisms and is a component of many carbohydrates.
  4. system involved in the breakdown of food into smaller pieces.
  5. too small to be seen except under a microscope
  6. single-celled organisms that lack a nucleus; prokaryotes
  7. The basic unit of structure and function in all living things
  8. the chemical processes that occur within a living organism in order to maintain life.
  9. a percentage of original size to enlarge or reduce the size of an object.
  10. groups of organs and tissues that work together to perform important jobs for the body

22 Clues: proofA living thingThe ability to do worka group of atoms bonded togetherAn assertion, usually supported by evidencetoo small to be seen except under a microscopepathway that breaks down glucose and produces ATPthe structural units (monomers) that make up proteinschemical element with the symbol O and atomic number 8...

Body Systems 2025-04-11

Body Systems crossword puzzle
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  1. Muscular bag that stores the food you eat
  2. The division of the trachea from the left and right lung
  3. Carries air from the throat to the lungs
  4. Structure of the digestive system that accepts everything that the small intestine does not
  5. Bean-shaped organs that separate the blood from the urine that flows through it
  6. Structure of the digestive system that moves food from the throat to the stomach
  7. The part of the throat situated below the mouth and nasal cavity
  8. Produces bile which filters out toxins and waste
  9. Stores bile produced by the liver.
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  1. Units in the lungs that permit gas exchange between air in the lungs and the blood in the capillaries.
  2. Slippery secretion produced by the mucus membranes
  3. A flap-like structure at the back of the throat that closes over the trachea preventing food from entering it
  4. Hollow-muscular organ that stores urine
  5. Structure of the digestive system that mixes food with saliva
  6. The part of the respiratory system that holds the vocal cords
  7. A pair of organs optimized for gas exchange between our blood and air.
  8. Narrow tubes made of elastic fibers and smooth muscle tissue
  9. Produces digestive enzymes to digest fats, carbohydrates, and proteins
  10. Hair-like projections found in the epithelium of the nose
  11. Structure that absorbs water, vitamins, minerals, carbohydrates, proteins, and lipids

20 Clues: Stores bile produced by the liver.Hollow-muscular organ that stores urineCarries air from the throat to the lungsMuscular bag that stores the food you eatProduces bile which filters out toxins and wasteSlippery secretion produced by the mucus membranesThe division of the trachea from the left and right lung...

Medical terminology 2025-10-02

Medical terminology crossword puzzle
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  1. Specialty of lungs and respiratory system
  2. Study of bones, joints, and muscles
  3. Medicine for children.
  4. high blood pressure
  5. Study of body structure.
  6. Medicine for pregnancy and childbirth.
  7. low blood pressure
  8. Long-lasting condition
  9. Tube-camera exam of internal organs
  10. Study of blood disorders
  11. Infarction. heart attack
  12. Study of cancer.
  13. Predicted outcome of a disease.
  14. Study of drugs and medicines.
  15. cancer of the white blood cells
  16. Process of identifying a disease
  17. low on red blood cells
  18. Removal of tissue for examination.
  19. Blood filtration when kidneys fail
  20. Branch dealing with mental health.
  21. weak bones disease
  22. Medical specialty of the heart.
  23. Study of the eyes
  24. Specialty of urine
  25. spreading of cancer cells
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  1. Digestive system specialty
  2. joint inflamation
  3. Study of hormones and glands
  4. Study of body function.
  5. Infection causing inflammation of the lungs
  6. Specialty of kidneys.
  7. Study of skin diseases.
  8. Collection of symptoms that occur together
  9. Infection causing inflammation of the lungs
  10. irregular heartbeat
  11. Ear, nose, and throat specialty.
  12. Procedure to open blocked blood vessels.
  13. Medicine for the elderly.
  14. Use of imaging like X-rays and CT scans.
  15. Branch of medicine dealing with the brain and nerves.
  16. disease with high blood sugar
  17. Medicine for female reproductive system
  18. Study of immune system.
  19. Treatment for Cancer
  20. study of disease processes

45 Clues: Study of cancer.joint inflamationStudy of the eyeslow blood pressureweak bones diseaseSpecialty of urinehigh blood pressureirregular heartbeatTreatment for CancerSpecialty of kidneys.Medicine for children.Long-lasting conditionlow on red blood cellsStudy of body function.Study of skin diseases.Study of immune system.Study of body structure....

Measuring and Observing Airflow 2021-04-16

Measuring and Observing Airflow crossword puzzle
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  1. Measures the openness of the airway
  2. Air remaining in lungs after exhaling
  3. bronchioles, alveolar ducts, alveoli, and ____
  4. Lung pressure is equal to atmospheric pressure in the ____ state
  5. Graph depicting the change in lung volume in relation to time
  6. Lung capacity volume is measured in units of ____
  7. Irregular movement of air
  8. Nasal cavity, pharynx, and larynx form the ___ respiratory tract
  9. Asthma is an example of a/an _____ respiratory disease
  10. The lower respiratory tract consists of
  11. Process of air exiting the lungs
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  1. Term used to describe "streamlined" airflow
  2. An FEV1/FVC ratio ____ 80% indicates obstruction in the airway
  3. Device used to measure pulmonary function
  4. Airflow is inversely proportional to _____
  5. Muscle that separates abdominal and thoracic cavities
  6. The term 'bulk flow' is used to describe air passing through the _____ zone
  7. Air moves ____ its pressure gradient
  8. Process of air entering the lungs
  9. The ____ volume represents the volume of air inhaled and exhaled from the lungs in a normal breath

20 Clues: Irregular movement of airProcess of air exiting the lungsProcess of air entering the lungsMeasures the openness of the airwayAir moves ____ its pressure gradientAir remaining in lungs after exhalingThe lower respiratory tract consists ofDevice used to measure pulmonary functionAirflow is inversely proportional to _____...

Immune System 2024-03-20

Immune System crossword puzzle
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  1. Type of immunity where a person makes their own antibodies
  2. The body's ability to destroy pathogens before they can cause disease
  3. Type of immunity where a person obtains temporary protection from a pathogen
  4. Type of response that causes swelling and redness
  5. Type of pathogen that harms a host organism in order to survive
  6. Causes disease
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  1. The molecule the immune system recognizes as foreign or as part of the body
  2. The proteins produced by B cells
  3. One way a white blood cell can fight infection other than producing antibodies
  4. A disorder where the immune system causes respiratory passages to narrow
  5. A disorder where the immune system is overly sensitive to a harmless substance
  6. A weakened part of a pathogen is purposefully introduced so a person can develop antibodies ahead of time

12 Clues: Causes diseaseThe proteins produced by B cellsType of response that causes swelling and rednessType of immunity where a person makes their own antibodiesType of pathogen that harms a host organism in order to surviveThe body's ability to destroy pathogens before they can cause disease...

The Circulatory and Respiratory System 2023-05-02

The Circulatory and Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. The gas we exhale
  2. The organ used for breathing
  3. The amount of times your heart beats per minute
  4. The smallest blood vessel
  5. Carries deoxygenated blood to the heart
  6. The side of the heart that pumps blood to the body
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  1. The amount of times we breathe air in and out in a minute
  2. The big muscle used for breathing
  3. The rhythmic pressure of blood in your blood vessels2
  4. The side of the heart that pumps blood to the lungs
  5. Exercise .... our breathing and heartrate
  6. The organ that pumps blood around the body
  7. The gas we breathe in
  8. Carries oxygenated blood away from the heart

14 Clues: The gas we exhaleThe gas we breathe inThe smallest blood vesselThe organ used for breathingThe big muscle used for breathingCarries deoxygenated blood to the heartExercise .... our breathing and heartrateThe organ that pumps blood around the bodyCarries oxygenated blood away from the heartThe amount of times your heart beats per minute...

Science Vocabs and Definition 2024-04-30

Science Vocabs and Definition crossword puzzle
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  1. muscle located below the lungs
  2. groups of cells of the same kind
  3. main organ of the respiratory system
  4. body parts that has functions
  5. the organ for the sense of smell
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  1. also reaction of the body to a stimulus
  2. oxygen-poor blood goes though this vein
  3. muscular organ that pumps blood
  4. organs that help move bones
  5. the largest organ in the body
  6. the most complex organ of the body

11 Clues: organs that help move bonesthe largest organ in the bodybody parts that has functionsmuscle located below the lungsmuscular organ that pumps bloodgroups of cells of the same kindthe organ for the sense of smellthe most complex organ of the bodymain organ of the respiratory systemalso reaction of the body to a stimulus...

How well do you know SSEM 2024-08-01

How well do you know SSEM crossword puzzle
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  1. Formally known as Port Elizabeth
  2. Product Manager for Respiratory Division
  3. Regional Admin Manager
  4. East London's Technical Manager's surname
  5. Town where Jannie Coetzee is based.
  6. Cape Town Regional Manager.
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  1. The Boss
  2. Which system can you update your emergency contact details?
  3. Person who you will call to do an IBT in Joburg.
  4. National Sales Manager for Lab division's name
  5. A Department that assembles procedure packs and kits.

11 Clues: The BossRegional Admin ManagerCape Town Regional Manager.Formally known as Port ElizabethTown where Jannie Coetzee is based.Product Manager for Respiratory DivisionEast London's Technical Manager's surnameNational Sales Manager for Lab division's namePerson who you will call to do an IBT in Joburg....

TIME TO SHINE!!!!! 2023-06-12

TIME TO SHINE!!!!! crossword puzzle
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  1. Least affective control measure
  2. Process of removing top of the soil
  3. Control measure that change the way people work
  4. common exposure route of mineral dust
  5. Effect cause by mineral & dust to eyes &skin
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  1. Body system in risk of mineral &dust exposure
  2. Disease cause by silica dust
  3. Most affective control measure
  4. Disease cause by asbestos fibre
  5. Reaction triggered by mineral & dust
  6. Control measure that isolate people from the hazard

11 Clues: Disease cause by silica dustMost affective control measureLeast affective control measureDisease cause by asbestos fibreProcess of removing top of the soilReaction triggered by mineral & dustcommon exposure route of mineral dustEffect cause by mineral & dust to eyes &skinBody system in risk of mineral &dust exposure...

Body Systems (A&P) 2022-11-27

Body Systems (A&P) crossword puzzle
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  1. physical foundation of body
  2. controls and coordinates all other body systems
  3. largest organ of body - regulates temperature and has absorption capabilities
  4. breaks down food to absorb nutrients
  5. steady circulation of blood throughout body
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  1. affects growth & development and consists of specialized glands
  2. protects body by developing resistances and destroying toxins
  3. eliminates waste
  4. covers and supports skeletal system
  5. enables breathing and supplying body with oxygen
  6. produces offspring

11 Clues: eliminates wasteproduces offspringphysical foundation of bodycovers and supports skeletal systembreaks down food to absorb nutrientssteady circulation of blood throughout bodycontrols and coordinates all other body systemsenables breathing and supplying body with oxygenprotects body by developing resistances and destroying toxins...

Respirtaory system 2023-05-18

Respirtaory system crossword puzzle
Across
  1. system Your body couldn't breathe without this system.Which one is it ?
  2. When You inhale ,you lungs?
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  1. What is the name of the tiny sacs in your lungs ?
  2. The respiratory system is made up of the trachea ,the lungs ,and the?
  3. dioxide When you breath in air,you bring oxygen into your lungs and blow out ?

5 Clues: When You inhale ,you lungs?What is the name of the tiny sacs in your lungs ?The respiratory system is made up of the trachea ,the lungs ,and the?system Your body couldn't breathe without this system.Which one is it ?dioxide When you breath in air,you bring oxygen into your lungs and blow out ?

Cells and systems 2019-04-04

Cells and systems crossword puzzle
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  1. lets things in and out of the cell
  2. system that pumps blood around
  3. substances randomly move from a high concentration to a low one
  4. smooth tissue that reduces friction between the ends of bone
  5. sweep mucus out of airway
  6. one cell big
  7. on root cell has large surface area for absorption of water
  8. controls what happens and inheritance in a cell
  9. where respiration takes place in a cell
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  1. supports, protects, allows movement and produces blood cells
  2. takes the full weight of the body
  3. cells that have dendrites (branches) to communicate with other cells.
  4. addictive drug in cigarettes that increases heart rate and blood pressure.
  5. shape of red blood cell to have a large surface area to absorb oxygen
  6. tie bones to muscle
  7. muscles work by one contracting and the other relaxing
  8. where photosynthesis takes place in a cell
  9. link bones
  10. system that takes in oxygen and removes carbon dioxide

19 Clues: link bonesone cell bigtie bones to musclesweep mucus out of airwaysystem that pumps blood aroundtakes the full weight of the bodylets things in and out of the cellwhere respiration takes place in a cellwhere photosynthesis takes place in a cellcontrols what happens and inheritance in a cellmuscles work by one contracting and the other relaxing...

Muscles 2020-10-21

Muscles crossword puzzle
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  1. A group of similar cells that perform the same function and make up a specific organ.
  2. system Transports oxygen, waste, nutrients, hormones, heat, etc... around the body
  3. A collection of tissues that carry out a specialized function of the body
  4. system Protects and supports body organs and provides a framework the muscles use to support movement. Made up of bones and joints
  5. system the body's speedy, electrochemical communication network, consisting of all the nerve cells of the peripheral and central nervous systems
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  1. system Breaks down food into absorbable units that enter the blood for distribution to body cells.
  2. System Consists of skeletal muscles, tendons that connect muscles to bones, and ligaments that attach bones together to form joint
  3. system Brings oxygen into the body. Gets rid of carbon dioxide.
  4. An individual living thing
  5. A group of parts that work together as a whole

10 Clues: An individual living thingA group of parts that work together as a wholesystem Brings oxygen into the body. Gets rid of carbon dioxide.A collection of tissues that carry out a specialized function of the bodysystem Transports oxygen, waste, nutrients, hormones, heat, etc... around the body...

Week 7 vocab 2020-10-20

Week 7 vocab crossword puzzle
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  1. System- Consists of skeletal muscles, tendons that connect muscles to bones, and ligaments that attach bones together to form joint
  2. system-Transports oxygen, waste, nutrients, hormones, heat around the body
  3. A group of parts that work together as a whole
  4. system-the body's speedy, electrochemical communication network, consisting of all the nerve cells of the peripheral and central nervous systems
  5. - An individual living thing
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  1. system- Brings oxygen into the body. Gets rid of carbon dioxide.
  2. system- Breaks down food into absorbable units that enter the blood for distribution to body cells.
  3. A collection of tissues that carry out a specialized function of the body
  4. system- Protects and supports body organs and provides a framework the muscles use to support movement. Made up of bones and joints
  5. group of similar cells that perform the same function and make up a specific organ.

10 Clues: - An individual living thingA group of parts that work together as a wholesystem- Brings oxygen into the body. Gets rid of carbon dioxide.A collection of tissues that carry out a specialized function of the bodysystem-Transports oxygen, waste, nutrients, hormones, heat around the body...

Respiratory Disease Anesthetic Complications and Emergencies 2024-11-13

Respiratory Disease Anesthetic Complications and Emergencies crossword puzzle
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  1. This drug can be used to aid in difficult intubation and can be applied directly to arytenoids or given as a slow IV administration
  2. Inadequate gas exchange
  3. North American Veterinary Anesthesia Society
  4. Ketamine and tiletamine belong to this drug class
  5. Respiratory ___________; excessive exhalation of CO2, resulting in lower blood CO2 levels (hypocapnia), which reduces carbonic acid, causing blood pH to rise
  6. Rapidly-acting injectable anesthetic known for causing profound apnea upon rapid administration
  7. Process of providing a period of 100% oxygen administration to prevent hypoxemia during periods of apnea or increased O2 consumption
  8. American Society of Anesthesiologists
  9. Used to visualize and assist with intubation and evaluate degree of upper airway damage
  10. occurs when the amount of air entering alveoli is not matched with amount of blood flowing in alveoli capillaries
  11. Occurs as a result of inability to pant and dissipate heat
  12. Low-dose phenothiazine, occasionally used
  13. Oxygen ________ is a direct indicator of the amount of oxygen present in the blood, 95% and above is ideal
  14. A deficiency of oxygen in the blood, potentially caused by impaired lung function or inadequate oxygenation during anesthesia.
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  1. ________ respiratory tract; diseases of this airway include laryngeal paralysis, BOAS, and tracheal collapse
  2. Tissues are deoxygenated and appear bluish
  3. This controversial drug is not recommended for its use as an antisialagogue but may be used for broncho-dilating effects
  4. Temporary cessation of breathing
  5. An opioid agonist-antagonist that antagonizes action at the mu receptor and maintains action at the kappa receptor
  6. Often due to pain, inadequate anesthetic depth, or aggressive positive-pressure ventilation
  7. This may need to be performed if an ETT cannot be passed
  8. ______________ disease; impairment of oxygen and carbon dioxide transfer across alveolar membranes
  9. Respiratory ___________; can be characterized as hypercapnia pump failure or hypoxemic lung failure
  10. elevated carbon dioxide in the blood
  11. This should always be anticipated, especially in the postanesthetic, extubation period
  12. Respiratory ___________;cardiac arrest often follows this
  13. Reduced tissue oxygen level
  14. Patients with upper airway disease can be difficult to __________
  15. ___________ respiratory tract; diseases of this airway include COPD, thoracic tracheal collapse, and asthma
  16. Drugs that offer strong analgesia, are reversible, cause some dose-dependent respiratory depression

30 Clues: Inadequate gas exchangeReduced tissue oxygen levelTemporary cessation of breathingelevated carbon dioxide in the bloodAmerican Society of AnesthesiologistsLow-dose phenothiazine, occasionally usedTissues are deoxygenated and appear bluishNorth American Veterinary Anesthesia SocietyKetamine and tiletamine belong to this drug class...

Building Blocks of Life 2014-12-09

Building Blocks of Life crossword puzzle
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  1. ___, neutral and alkaline
  2. A common material that conducts
  3. An organism without a backbone
  4. Animals are made of cells
  5. The 3 states are gas, liquid and ___
  6. Leaves release ____
  7. Made up of 2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom
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  1. Something that makes up everything
  2. Property for metals that allow it to bend
  3. Control centre of a cell
  4. The effect of acid on a material
  5. The system where you take in oxygen and take out carbon dioxide

12 Clues: Leaves release ____Control centre of a cell___, neutral and alkalineAnimals are made of cellsAn organism without a backboneA common material that conductsThe effect of acid on a materialSomething that makes up everythingThe 3 states are gas, liquid and ___Property for metals that allow it to bendMade up of 2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom...

Body System Review 2024-04-03

Body System Review crossword puzzle
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  1. PRODUCES HORMONES
  2. ALLOWS MESSAGES TO BE SENT FROM BRAIN TO OTHER ORGANS
  3. GIVES THE BODY STRUCTURE AND PROTECTS CERTAIN ORGANS
  4. A BODY PART WITH ONE PARTICULAR JOB
  5. ALLOWS BLOOD TO CIRCULATE AND PUMP
  6. A GROUP OF ORGANS THAT WORK TOGETHER
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  1. ALLOWS THE HUMAN RACE TO SURVIVE
  2. PROTECTS US FROM THE OUTSIDE WORLD
  3. HELPS ABSORB NUTRIENTS FROM FOOD AND ELIMINATE WASTE
  4. PROTECTS BODY FROM INFECTION AND DISEASE
  5. ALLOWS THE BODY TO MOVE
  6. ALLOWS BREATHING TO OCCUR

12 Clues: PRODUCES HORMONESALLOWS THE BODY TO MOVEALLOWS BREATHING TO OCCURALLOWS THE HUMAN RACE TO SURVIVEPROTECTS US FROM THE OUTSIDE WORLDALLOWS BLOOD TO CIRCULATE AND PUMPA BODY PART WITH ONE PARTICULAR JOBA GROUP OF ORGANS THAT WORK TOGETHERPROTECTS BODY FROM INFECTION AND DISEASEHELPS ABSORB NUTRIENTS FROM FOOD AND ELIMINATE WASTE...

Respiratory system (harder, Laos) 2023-09-21

Respiratory system (harder, Laos) crossword puzzle
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  1. ອາ​ການ​ທີ່​ໃຊ້​ບອກ​ຄົນ​ເຈັບ​ຫາຍ​ໃຈ​ບໍ່​ອອກ
  2. ໄຂ້​ຫວັດ​ໃຫຍ່
  3. ໄຂ​້​ຫວັດ​ນ້ອຍ
  4. ການ​ຫາຍ​ໃຈ
  5. ເມື່ອ​ປອດ​ຕິ​ດ​ເຊື້ອ​ຈະ​ເປັນ​ພະ​ຍາດ​ນີ້
  6. ເມື່ອ​ເປັນ​ໂລກ​ປອດ​ຈະ​ມັກ​ມີ​ອາ​ການ​ນີ້
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  1. ເປັນ​ໂລກ​ໜຶ່ງ​ຂອງ​ລະ​ບົບ​ຫາຍ​ໃຈ​ທີ່​ປົວ​ບໍ່​ເຊົາ​ແລະ​ສຸດ​ທ້າຍ​ຄົນ​ໄຂ້​ສຸດ​ທ້າຍ​ຈະ​ຕາຍ
  2. ເມື່ອໂພງ​ດັງ​ອັກ​ເສບ​ຈະ​ເປັນ​ພະ​ຍາດ​ນີ້
  3. ວັນ​ນະ​ໂລກ
  4. ເປັນ​ໂລກ​ຂອງ​ລະ​ບົບ​ຫາຍ​ໃຈ​ທີ່​ມັກ​ເກີດ​ຕອນ​ຄົນ​ເຈັບ​ອາ​ຍຸ​ນ້ອຍ​ແລະ​ມີ​ພູມ​ແພ້

10 Clues: ວັນ​ນະ​ໂລກການ​ຫາຍ​ໃຈໄຂ້​ຫວັດ​ໃຫຍ່ໄຂ​້​ຫວັດ​ນ້ອຍເມື່ອໂພງ​ດັງ​ອັກ​ເສບ​ຈະ​ເປັນ​ພະ​ຍາດ​ນີ້ເມື່ອ​ປອດ​ຕິ​ດ​ເຊື້ອ​ຈະ​ເປັນ​ພະ​ຍາດ​ນີ້ເມື່ອ​ເປັນ​ໂລກ​ປອດ​ຈະ​ມັກ​ມີ​ອາ​ການ​ນີ້ອາ​ການ​ທີ່​ໃຊ້​ບອກ​ຄົນ​ເຈັບ​ຫາຍ​ໃຈ​ບໍ່​ອອກເປັນ​ໂລກ​ຂອງ​ລະ​ບົບ​ຫາຍ​ໃຈ​ທີ່​ມັກ​ເກີດ​ຕອນ​ຄົນ​ເຈັບ​ອາ​ຍຸ​ນ້ອຍ​ແລະ​ມີ​ພູມ​ແພ້...

respiratory system in children 2023-10-31

respiratory system in children crossword puzzle
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  1. common symptom of respiratory illness in children
  2. children stop breathing temporarily during sleep
  3. asthma can be predisposed with
  4. fluid accumulation in lungs
  5. inflammation of bronchial tubes
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  1. which immunization can help prevent the common respiratory infection in children
  2. most common childhood respiratory disease
  3. difficulty in breathing in children
  4. protective structure that prevents aspiration
  5. sound of turbulent airflow with narrowed airway

10 Clues: fluid accumulation in lungsasthma can be predisposed withinflammation of bronchial tubesdifficulty in breathing in childrenmost common childhood respiratory diseaseprotective structure that prevents aspirationsound of turbulent airflow with narrowed airwaychildren stop breathing temporarily during sleep...

Cardiovascular and Respiratory System 2023-10-23

Cardiovascular and Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. smallest blood vessels where materials are exchanged between blood and tissue cells
  2. the volume of air that moves in and out of the lungs with each respiratory cycle
  3. the bottom two chambers of the heart
  4. prevents the backflow of blood
  5. blood is transported in this vessel to the rest of the body
  6. this circulation transports oxygenated blood from heart to the rest of the body
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  1. small air-filled sacs in the lungs where gaseous exchange takes place
  2. this circulation transports deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs
  3. muscles that contract and flatten during inspiration and expiration
  4. the two top chambers of the heart

10 Clues: prevents the backflow of bloodthe two top chambers of the heartthe bottom two chambers of the heartblood is transported in this vessel to the rest of the bodymuscles that contract and flatten during inspiration and expirationsmall air-filled sacs in the lungs where gaseous exchange takes place...

Circulatory and Respiratory System 2022-12-06

Circulatory and Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. It happens when oxygen from the air enters the lungs.
  2. The smallest blood cells.
  3. The liquid component of the blood.
  4. The other term for red blood cell which is the most abundant blood cell.
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  1. It is a hollow muscular tubular structure also known as windpipe.
  2. It is composed of the heart, blood, and blood vessels.
  3. The main organs of the respiratory system.
  4. It happens when the air is forced out of the lungs.
  5. It separates the left and the right side of the heart.
  6. It defends the body from microorganisms that can cause infection.

10 Clues: The smallest blood cells.The liquid component of the blood.The main organs of the respiratory system.It happens when the air is forced out of the lungs.It happens when oxygen from the air enters the lungs.It is composed of the heart, blood, and blood vessels.It separates the left and the right side of the heart....

Circulatory and Respiratory System 2022-12-06

Circulatory and Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. It happens when oxygen from the air enters the lungs.
  2. The smallest blood cells.
  3. The liquid component of the blood.
  4. The other term for red blood cell which is the most abundant blood cell.
Down
  1. It is a hollow muscular tubular structure also known as windpipe.
  2. It is composed of the heart, blood, and blood vessels.
  3. The main organs of the respiratory system.
  4. It happens when the air is forced out of the lungs.
  5. It separates the left and the right side of the heart.
  6. It defends the body from microorganisms that can cause infection.

10 Clues: The smallest blood cells.The liquid component of the blood.The main organs of the respiratory system.It happens when the air is forced out of the lungs.It happens when oxygen from the air enters the lungs.It is composed of the heart, blood, and blood vessels.It separates the left and the right side of the heart....

Circulatory and Respiratory System 2023-01-19

Circulatory and Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. protects the lungs and heart
  2. The system that circulates the blood throughout the body
  3. Helps you inhale and exhale
  4. The lung that is bigger and has three lobes
  5. This is really important and you need this to breath
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  1. What do you need to live that pumps blood throughout the body
  2. The system the network of organs and tissues that help you breathe
  3. The place where blood exits the heart
  4. The first place the blood is when it has entered the heart
  5. Your heart works with this to help you think and breathe

10 Clues: Helps you inhale and exhaleprotects the lungs and heartThe place where blood exits the heartThe lung that is bigger and has three lobesThis is really important and you need this to breathThe system that circulates the blood throughout the bodyYour heart works with this to help you think and breathe...

Parts of Respiratory System 2025-10-01

Parts of Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. Passage for food and air
  2. Two main tubes to each lung
  3. Main organs of breathing
  4. Muscle that helps inhale and exhale
  5. Cavity Space that holds and protects lungs and heart; allows breathing movement
  6. Filters, warms, and moistens air
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  1. Air sacs where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged
  2. Smaller air passages inside lungs
  3. Windpipe; carries air to lungs
  4. Secondary air entry

10 Clues: Secondary air entryPassage for food and airMain organs of breathingTwo main tubes to each lungWindpipe; carries air to lungsFilters, warms, and moistens airSmaller air passages inside lungsMuscle that helps inhale and exhaleAir sacs where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged...

Respiratory System Crossword Puzzle 2025-11-15

Respiratory System Crossword Puzzle crossword puzzle
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  1. major respiratory center that controls breathing rhythm
  2. caused by excess chronic hyperventilation
  3. Substance that reduces alveolar surface tension
  4. Law relating pressure and volume of air in the lungs
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  1. efect describing hemoglobin unloading more o2 when pH drops
  2. Tissue lining nasal cavity and trachea
  3. Collapsed Lung term
  4. protein that carries moost oxygen in the blood
  5. describes how gasses dissolve in liquids
  6. Tiny air sacs where gas exchange occurs

10 Clues: Collapsed Lung termTissue lining nasal cavity and tracheaTiny air sacs where gas exchange occursdescribes how gasses dissolve in liquidscaused by excess chronic hyperventilationprotein that carries moost oxygen in the bloodSubstance that reduces alveolar surface tensionLaw relating pressure and volume of air in the lungs...

Mollusks 2021-02-01

Mollusks crossword puzzle
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  1. how molluscs move
  2. gastropods with shells are typically called ____
  3. final larval stage
  4. number of tentacles on an octopus
  5. type of circulatory system
  6. special cells that can change color
  7. raspy tongue
  8. portion of the mollusc that contains the digestive, respiratory and reproductive organs.
  9. number of tentacles on a squid
  10. squid, octopus and cuttlefish
  11. how most molluscs get oxygen
  12. type of symmetry
  13. how snails and octopi chew throw shells
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  1. move on their stomach
  2. shells are made of this substance
  3. helps move water through a bivalve, may be used for quick escape
  4. body cavity containing circulatory fluid
  5. first larval stage
  6. gastropods without shells are typically called ___
  7. clams, mussels and scallops
  8. secretes a shell

21 Clues: raspy tonguesecretes a shelltype of symmetryhow molluscs movefinal larval stagefirst larval stagemove on their stomachtype of circulatory systemclams, mussels and scallopshow most molluscs get oxygensquid, octopus and cuttlefishnumber of tentacles on a squidshells are made of this substancenumber of tentacles on an octopus...

Final Science Exam Review 2022-05-09

Final Science Exam Review crossword puzzle
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  1. a collection of tissues
  2. puffy clouds
  3. bottom layer of the atmosphere
  4. coldest layer of the atmosphere
  5. Evaporation of water from a plant
  6. cell division of body cells
  7. water vapor in the air
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  1. made of one cell
  2. body system that gets rid of carbondioxide
  3. where DNA is stored
  4. storage of a cell
  5. gases that surround the earth
  6. outer layer of the thermosphere
  7. clouds that are high in the sky
  8. photosynthesis in plant cells
  9. segment of DNA that is for a specifictrait
  10. clouds that cover most of the sky
  11. something that is living
  12. used to sense sunlight
  13. clouds in the middle of the sky
  14. type of cloud that means rain

21 Clues: puffy cloudsmade of one cellstorage of a cellwhere DNA is storedused to sense sunlightwater vapor in the aira collection of tissuessomething that is livingcell division of body cellsgases that surround the earthphotosynthesis in plant cellstype of cloud that means rainbottom layer of the atmosphereouter layer of the thermosphere...

Invertebrate Vocab 2025-02-11

Invertebrate Vocab crossword puzzle
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  1. protective structure typically composed of calcium carbonate
  2. division of an organisms body
  3. the preservation and sustainable management of natural resources
  4. phylum of marine invertebrates
  5. Taxonomic rank in biological classification
  6. Animals lacking a backbone
  7. benefits provided by ecosystems to humans
  8. Specialized stinging cells found in cnidarians
  9. organisms that primarily feed on plants
  10. organisms that primarily feed on other animals
  11. biological community of interacting organisms
  12. Variety of life within a specific ecosystem
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  1. Symmetry around a central point
  2. respiratory organs
  3. unique hydraulic system in echinoderms for movement
  4. reproduction without involvement of gametes
  5. alteration or elimination of natural habitats
  6. external hard covering
  7. organism that are attached to a substrate
  8. organisms that obtain food by filtering particles from water

20 Clues: respiratory organsexternal hard coveringAnimals lacking a backbonedivision of an organisms bodyphylum of marine invertebratesSymmetry around a central pointorganisms that primarily feed on plantsorganism that are attached to a substratebenefits provided by ecosystems to humansreproduction without involvement of gametes...

Body systems 2023-06-18

Body systems crossword puzzle
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  1. system The circulatory system is like a delivery service inside this. It uses blood to carry oxygen, nutrients, and important substances to every part of this. It's like having a special transportation system just for us!
  2. These are like magical antennas that catch sounds. They help us hear the music we love, the laughter of our friends, and even the sound of birds singing. These are always listening, ready for new adventures!
  3. system The skeletal system is like this internal framework. It gives us shape, support, and protects our organs like a strong armor. These work together, just like puzzle pieces, to keep this standing tall and strong!
  4. This is like a stretchy, protective coat that covers this. It keeps our insides safe and helps us feel things like softness, warmth, and tickles. Taking care of this makes us glow!
  5. This is the boss of this. It controls everything we do, like thinking, moving, and feeling. It's like a supercomputer that helps learn, solve puzzles, and even remember our favorite things.
  6. This is like a special bag where the food goes after we eat. It uses powerful juices to break down the food into tiny pieces. This works hard to make sure we get energy from the food we eat.
  7. system The nervous system is like a superhighway of information in this. It sends messages from our brain to different parts, so we can move, feel, and even learn new things. It's like a super-fast messaging system!
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  1. system The integumentary system includes this skin, hair, and nails. It's like this outer shield. It protects us from germs, the sun's rays, and helps us regulate this temperature. Taking care of it makes us feel confident and healthy!
  2. system The digestive system is like a food factory inside this. It breaks down the food we eat into tiny pieces and turns it into energy this can use. It's like having a mini chef working inside us!
  3. Muscles are like rubber bands in this. They help us move, run, jump, and even give big hugs! This has different muscles for different jobs. When we exercise, these become stronger and healthier.
  4. These are like the building blocks of this. They give us shape, protect our organs, and help us move. Bones are strong and sturdy, just like the pillars of a tall building.
  5. The heart is like a pump that keeps blood flowing. It sends oxygen and nutrients to all parts of this, so it can stay healthy and strong. It works non-stop, just like a superhero!
  6. These are like special cameras that help this see the world around us. They capture images and send them to our brain, so we can enjoy beautiful colors, read books, watch movies, and see the smiles of our friends.
  7. system The respiratory system helps this breathe in fresh air and breathe out waste. It includes these, nose, and mouth. It's like having our own personal air cleaning system that keeps us feeling fresh and energized!
  8. These are like two balloons inside this. They help breathe by taking in fresh air and releasing the waste gas called carbon dioxide. When we take deep breaths, these feel happy and strong.
  9. These are like little helpers in this mouth. They help us bite, chew, and grind our food into small pieces. Brushing and taking care of these make them strong, shiny, and ready for lots of smiles!

16 Clues: These are like the building blocks of this. They give us shape, protect our organs, and help us move. Bones are strong and sturdy, just like the pillars of a tall building....

We Love Metabolism 👎 2021-12-08

We Love Metabolism 👎 crossword puzzle
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  1. the chemical reaction between oxygen and glucose that releases energy into the cells
  2. Body’s way of making energy
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  1. made of carbon and oxygen atoms
  2. system- the body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
  3. molecules that are building blocks of protein
  4. reaction-a process in which atoms rearrange to form new substances
  5. system- the body system that transports molecules to and from all cells of the body

7 Clues: Body’s way of making energymade of carbon and oxygen atomsmolecules that are building blocks of proteinreaction-a process in which atoms rearrange to form new substancessystem- the body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxidesystem- the body system that transports molecules to and from all cells of the body...

2.2 Moving and Exchanging Substances 2022-09-08

2.2 Moving and Exchanging Substances crossword puzzle
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  1. organ attached to the large intestine
  2. small arteries that deliver oxygen to cells
  3. two air passages connect trachea to a lung
  4. obtain oxygen from the outside world
  5. liquid part of the blood
  6. removes solid waste from the body
  7. also known as cardiovascular
  8. blood vessels that carry oxygen
Down
  1. organs and tissues that fight infections
  2. organ right of stomach
  3. hollow muscular organ in center of chest
  4. system that removes liquid waster from body
  5. exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide
  6. organ filled with white blood cells
  7. fished shaped organ behind the stomach

15 Clues: organ right of stomachliquid part of the bloodalso known as cardiovascularblood vessels that carry oxygenremoves solid waste from the bodyorgan filled with white blood cellsobtain oxygen from the outside worldorgan attached to the large intestineexchange of oxygen and carbon dioxidefished shaped organ behind the stomach...

WBC & PLATELET ANOMALIES 2019-05-05

WBC & PLATELET ANOMALIES crossword puzzle
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  1. size of lysosomes in Chediak-Higashi
  2. sticking of platelets to one another
  3. acid produced in the dense tubular system
  4. characterized by small platelets
  5. clover-leaf appearance of the nucleus
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  1. primary defective function in Bernard Soulier
  2. aggregates of ribosomes
  3. plasma cell with small vacuoles
  4. dense granule deficiency characterized by albinism
  5. phagocytes exhibit a defect in respiratory burst
  6. factor required for attachment of platelets to non-platelet surface
  7. defective random and directional movement
  8. product in nitroblue tetrazolium test
  9. granule deficient in Gray Platelet syndrome
  10. cell with nuclear remnants of granulocytic cell

15 Clues: aggregates of ribosomesplasma cell with small vacuolescharacterized by small plateletssize of lysosomes in Chediak-Higashisticking of platelets to one anotherproduct in nitroblue tetrazolium testclover-leaf appearance of the nucleusdefective random and directional movementacid produced in the dense tubular system...

Tuberculosis 2012-04-29

Tuberculosis crossword puzzle
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  1. capable of causing death
  2. powerful medicines that fight bacterial infections
  3. coughing up of blood or bloody sputum from the lungs or airway
  4. first vaccine from TB
  5. the act of making immune
  6. any of various members of the genus Bos
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  1. remaining in an inactive or hidden phase
  2. tuberculin sensitivity test synonym: ... test
  3. matter expectorated from the respiratory system
  4. TB is caused by .... Tuberculosis
  5. a person who first identified and described Mycobacterium tuberculosis
  6. withoutsymptoms
  7. related to lungs
  8. a population of organisms that descends from a single organism or pure culture isolate
  9. one of TB risk factors

15 Clues: withoutsymptomsrelated to lungsfirst vaccine from TBone of TB risk factorscapable of causing deaththe act of making immuneTB is caused by .... Tuberculosisany of various members of the genus Bosremaining in an inactive or hidden phasetuberculin sensitivity test synonym: ... testmatter expectorated from the respiratory system...

anatomy 2024-04-26

anatomy crossword puzzle
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  1. acts as a processing place provides strength
  2. allows air into your body
  3. stops foods and drinks from entering wind pipe
  4. lines the inside of organs
  5. controls foods movement in the mouth
  6. increases surface areas of cavities
  7. makes large amount of saliva for your throat
  8. prevents infections
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  1. transports food from mouth to stomach
  2. connects nasal passages to your respiratory system
  3. allows bad air in and out of the lungs
  4. supports your tongue and helps you speak
  5. supports and protects the vocal cords
  6. it secretes mucus
  7. is a passage between the mouth

15 Clues: it secretes mucusprevents infectionsallows air into your bodylines the inside of organsis a passage between the mouthincreases surface areas of cavitiescontrols foods movement in the mouthtransports food from mouth to stomachsupports and protects the vocal cordsallows bad air in and out of the lungssupports your tongue and helps you speak...

Lungs 2024-06-11

Lungs crossword puzzle
Across
  1. A sheet of muscle under the lungs.
  2. The main airway.
  3. This splits from the main airway.
  4. Start of the Oxygen's journey.
Down
  1. Stops food going in our lungs
  2. The name of the system the lungs are a part of.
  3. This is the smallest airway.
  4. Gas Exchange Place.
  5. The chemical byproduct of glucose and oxygen.

9 Clues: The main airway.Gas Exchange Place.This is the smallest airway.Stops food going in our lungsStart of the Oxygen's journey.This splits from the main airway.A sheet of muscle under the lungs.The chemical byproduct of glucose and oxygen.The name of the system the lungs are a part of.

Newcastle disease 2025-11-26

Newcastle disease crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Which farms need controlled access?
  2. What happens to restrictions when the disease is under control?
  3. What stops being laid?
  4. Which system is affected?
Down
  1. Which NDV pathogen causes the disease?
  2. What body part discharges?
  3. Which lesions are not pathognomonic?
  4. What must be disposed of properly?
  5. Which fluid is tested for the virus?

9 Clues: What stops being laid?Which system is affected?What body part discharges?What must be disposed of properly?Which farms need controlled access?Which lesions are not pathognomonic?Which fluid is tested for the virus?Which NDV pathogen causes the disease?What happens to restrictions when the disease is under control?

Measuring and Observing Airflow 2021-04-16

Measuring and Observing Airflow crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Airflow is inversely proportional to _____
  2. Lung pressure is equal to atmospheric pressure in the ____ state
  3. Nasal cavity, pharynx, and larynx form the ___ respiratory tract
  4. bronchioles, alveolar ducts, alveoli, and ____
  5. Process of air exiting the lungs
  6. Air moves ____ its pressure gradient
  7. Device used to measure pulmonary function
  8. Muscle that separates abdominal and thoracic cavities
  9. The ____ volume represents the volume of air inhaled and exhaled from the lungs in a normal breath
  10. An FEV1/FVC ratio ____ 80% indicates obstruction in the airway
  11. Process of air entering the lungs
Down
  1. Asthma is an example of a/an _____ respiratory disease
  2. Irregular movement of air
  3. The term 'bulk flow' is used to describe air passing through the _____ zone
  4. The lower respiratory tract consists of
  5. Measures the openness of the airway
  6. Air remaining in lungs after exhaling
  7. Graph depicting the change in lung volume in relation to time
  8. Term used to describe "streamlined" airflow
  9. Lung capacity volume is measured in units of ____

20 Clues: Irregular movement of airProcess of air exiting the lungsProcess of air entering the lungsMeasures the openness of the airwayAir moves ____ its pressure gradientAir remaining in lungs after exhalingThe lower respiratory tract consists ofDevice used to measure pulmonary functionAirflow is inversely proportional to _____...

Respiratory Care Week 2018-10-17

Respiratory Care Week crossword puzzle
Across
  1. windpipe
  2. lung doctor
  3. RT educator for 15 years
  4. built world famous speakers before becoming a RT
  5. was a landscaper before becoming a RT
  6. gas that we exhale
  7. what does EKG stand for?
  8. most common oxygen delivery device used in the hospital
  9. hospital code for emergency cardiac arrest
  10. life support machine
Down
  1. type of blood needed for a blood gas
  2. ventilator used during the Polio outbreak in the 1950s
  3. works at St. Michaels full time
  4. also called myocardial infarction
  5. test done for measuring respiratory lung volumes
  6. RT that has two board certifications
  7. Greatest department in the hospital!!!!
  8. RT who has worked in this facility for the longest
  9. controls your breathing
  10. measures oxygen saturation of the blood
  11. respiratory therapist are credentialed by this organization
  12. worked as a travel therapist all over the US
  13. drug made from chicken feathers
  14. gas that represents 21% on room air and is considered a drug

24 Clues: windpipelung doctorgas that we exhalelife support machinecontrols your breathingRT educator for 15 yearswhat does EKG stand for?works at St. Michaels full timedrug made from chicken feathersalso called myocardial infarctiontype of blood needed for a blood gasRT that has two board certificationswas a landscaper before becoming a RT...

Transport across cells - revision crossword 2023-11-07

Transport across cells - revision crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Yellow fluid component of blood that circulates nutrients (6).
  2. Plant structures for water and nutrient uptake from the soil (5).
  3. A site where substances are transferred between an organism and its surroundings (8,7).
  4. The mechanism of moving air in and out of the respiratory system (11).
  5. Simple carbohydrates that provide energy, like glucose (5).
  6. The biological process of waste removal from an organism (9).
  7. The gas taken in by plants for photosynthesis and released by animals (6,7).
  8. The overall flow of a substance from one side of a membrane to the other (3,8).
  9. Specialized plant cell for uptake of water and minerals from the soil (4,4,4).
  10. Describing a solution with a lower concentration of solutes compared to another (9).
  11. How much of a substance is present in a given volume or area (13).
  12. The process of energy production from food molecules in cells (11).
  13. Nitrogenous waste produced by cellular metabolism in animals (4).
  14. Describing a membrane that selectively allows substances to pass (9,9).
  15. Inorganic charged particles required by organisms for various functions (7,4).
  16. The diffusion of water across a selectively permeable membrane (7).
  17. The energy-driven movement of substances against a concentration gradient (6,9).
Down
  1. The measure of an object's exposed surface, crucial for biological exchange (7,4).
  2. The variation in concentration of a substance across a space (13,8).
  3. The respiratory organs for gas exchange in mammals (5).
  4. Photosynthetic plant organs involved in gas exchange (6).
  5. Primary site for nutrient absorption in the digestive tract (5,9).
  6. A difference in substance concentration between two areas (13,8).
  7. The spread of particles from an area of higher concentration to one of lower concentration (9).
  8. Essential respiratory gas for both flora and fauna (6).
  9. Aquatic breathing organs for oxygen extraction in fish (5).
  10. Indicator of thermal energy within a substance or environment (11).
  11. Describing a solution with a higher concentration of solutes compared to another (10)

28 Clues: The respiratory organs for gas exchange in mammals (5).Essential respiratory gas for both flora and fauna (6).Photosynthetic plant organs involved in gas exchange (6).Simple carbohydrates that provide energy, like glucose (5).Aquatic breathing organs for oxygen extraction in fish (5).The biological process of waste removal from an organism (9)....

week 7- vocab 2020-10-20

week 7- vocab crossword puzzle
Across
  1. system- the body's speedy, electrochemical communication network, consisting of all the nerve cells of the peripheral and central nervous systems
  2. system- Transports oxygen,waste,nutrence,hormones,heat,etc... around the body
  3. group of parts that work together as a whole
  4. A group of similar cells that perform the same function and make up a specific organ.
  5. system- Breaks down food into absorbable units that enter the blood for distribution to body cells.
  6. system- Consists of skeletal muscles, tendons that connect muscles to bones, and ligaments that attach bones together to form joint
Down
  1. system- Protects and supports body organs and provides a framework the muscles use to support movement. Made up of bones and joints
  2. A collection of tissues that carry out a specialized function of the body
  3. An individual living thing
  4. system-Brings oxygen into the body. Gets rid of carbon dioxide.

10 Clues: An individual living thinggroup of parts that work together as a wholesystem-Brings oxygen into the body. Gets rid of carbon dioxide.A collection of tissues that carry out a specialized function of the bodysystem- Transports oxygen,waste,nutrence,hormones,heat,etc... around the body...

Week 7 vocab 2020-10-20

Week 7 vocab crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Brings oxygen into the body. Gets rid of carbon dioxide.
  2. Breaks down food into absorbable units that enter the blood for distribution to body cells.
  3. Protects and supports body organs and provides a framework the muscles use to support movement. Made up of bones and joints
  4. - An individual living thing
  5. group of parts that work together as a whole
Down
  1. Consists of skeletal muscles, tendons that connect muscles to bones, and ligaments that attach bones together to form joint
  2. group of similar cells that perform the same function and make up a specific organ.
  3. body's speedy, electrochemical communication network, consisting of all the nerve cells of the peripheral and central nervous systems
  4. oxygen, waste, nutrients, hormones, heat around the body
  5. A collection of tissues that carry out a specialized function of the body

10 Clues: - An individual living thinggroup of parts that work together as a wholeBrings oxygen into the body. Gets rid of carbon dioxide.oxygen, waste, nutrients, hormones, heat around the bodyA collection of tissues that carry out a specialized function of the bodygroup of similar cells that perform the same function and make up a specific organ....