respiratory system Crossword Puzzles
Respiratory Names 2023-10-04
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- Rolling Stone's guitarist
- Pam from The Office
- French for the
- Chocolate wine maker
- Ross & Joey's Friend
- Character in Fire Emblem
- Angry santa?
- French singer/songwriter
- Go out on a limb
- Selling Sunset star ___ Tiesi
- Johnny Depp's ex
- Cousin of Mordecai
- First live action Batman
- Last ___ & testament
- Bruce ____
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- To Kill a Mocking Bird star
- The Glamorous Life singer
- Newest RRT
- Building for humans
- Rachel & Phoebe's Friend
- Second largest continent
- Jorge in English
- Famous designer Tory ___
- Roger Rabbitt's girlfriend
- Wrestler ___ Styles
- Most famous Kardashian
- Japanese chocolate maker
- Broncos all time rushing leader
- Olympic gold medal diver
- University in Peoria, IL
- Played Alice in Twilight series
31 Clues: Newest RRT • Bruce ____ • Angry santa? • French for the • Jorge in English • Go out on a limb • Johnny Depp's ex • Cousin of Mordecai • Building for humans • Pam from The Office • Wrestler ___ Styles • Chocolate wine maker • Ross & Joey's Friend • Last ___ & testament • Most famous Kardashian • Rachel & Phoebe's Friend • Second largest continent • Famous designer Tory ___ • Japanese chocolate maker • ...
Respiratory Assessment 2023-10-18
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- Collection of excess fluid in the intrapleural space.
- Anterior vertical line down the middle of the sternum.
- Increase in rate and depth of respirations.
- To assess for this, place hands on the lower posterior lung borders, pinch a small amount of skin between thumbs and ask the patient to take a deep breath.
- Percussion note heard over healthy lung tissue.
- In this area, inspiration and expiration breath sounds are equal in length.
- Breastbone
- Snoring sound that can be cleared with coughing.
- In this area, breath sounds are shorter on inspiration than expiration.
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- Condition caused by collapsed alveoli.
- Posterior vertical line that extends through the scapula
- Inability to breath while supine.
- Free air in the pleural space.
- Adventitious breath sound that is characterized by bubbling, gurgling, "wet" sounds.
- To assess for this, place palms of the hands on the posterior thorax and ask the patient to say ninety-nine.
- Lateral vertical line down each side that starts at the apex of the axilla.
- Musical squeaking sounds with expiration.
- In this area, breath sounds are longer on inspiration than expiration.
- Term used to document normal lung sounds.
- Infection that causes fluid in the lungs.
20 Clues: Breastbone • Free air in the pleural space. • Inability to breath while supine. • Condition caused by collapsed alveoli. • Musical squeaking sounds with expiration. • Term used to document normal lung sounds. • Infection that causes fluid in the lungs. • Increase in rate and depth of respirations. • Percussion note heard over healthy lung tissue. • ...
Respiratory Crossword 2024-01-25
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- is infection or inflammation of the tonsils
- or pleurisy is inflammation of the pleural membranes
- is a chronic lung disease characterized by reversible airway obstruction, airway edema or swelling from inflammation, and increased airway hypersensitivity to a variety of stimuli
- inflammation of the larynx with diminished voice or hoarseness
- is an inflammation of the nose and upper respiratory tract
- is collapsed lung
- is an incomplete expansion, or collapse, of alveoli
- is nosebleed
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- is an extensive inflammation of the lung with either consolidation of the lung tissue as it fills with exudate or interstitial inflammation and edema
- is an inflammation of the mucosal lining of the sinuses and can be caused by infection or by allergies (allergic rhinitis). Rhinosinusitis is the preferred term because the nasal mucosa is almost always inflamed along with the sinuses
- is an acute, highly infectious viral disease of the upper and lower respiratory tracts
- cough is moist and deep, often accompanied by rhonchi or wheezing, and ends in production of sputum
- is difficulty breathing
- is a procedure to inspect bronchi; to remove foreign objects or mucous plugs; to biopsy lesions
- is hoarseness of the voice
- (TB) is an infectious disease characterized by lesions within the lung tissue. The lesions may degenerate and become necrotic, or they may heal by fibrosis and calcification. The causative organism is the true tubercle bacillus Mycobacterium tuberculosis
- test is when purified protein derivative (PPD) tuberculin is injected intradermally. The test is called the tuberculin skin test (TST) (formerly known as PPD test)
- effusion is a collection of fluid in the pleural space
- is a procedure To remove pleural fluid, instill medication, or obtain fluid for diagnostic studies
- Patients with asthma or COPD are often asked to check their peak expiratory flow with the use of a ____ _________
20 Clues: is nosebleed • is collapsed lung • is difficulty breathing • is hoarseness of the voice • is infection or inflammation of the tonsils • is an incomplete expansion, or collapse, of alveoli • or pleurisy is inflammation of the pleural membranes • effusion is a collection of fluid in the pleural space • is an inflammation of the nose and upper respiratory tract • ...
Respiratory Vocab 2025-01-27
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- A dome-shaped muscle beneath the lungs that helps draw air in and push air out during breathing.
- An involuntary spasm of the diaphragm followed by a quick closure of the vocal cords.
- A single cycle of air being inhaled into the lungs and exhaled out.
- The process of inhaling oxygen and exhaling carbon dioxide through the lungs.
- The voice box located above the trachea, containing vocal cords that produce sound.
- The ____ muscles, located between the ribs, assist in expanding and contracting the chest during breathing.
- A reflex that forces air out of the lungs to clear mucus, irritants, or particles.
- A section of the lung; the right lung has three, and the left lung has two.
- The act of expelling air from the lungs, removing carbon dioxide.
- Commonly called the windpipe, this tube carries air from the throat to the lungs.
- The movement of air into and out of the lungs during breathing.
- The ____ cavity warms, filters, and moistens air before it travels to the lungs.
- The act of drawing air into the lungs, bringing in oxygen.
- A reflex involving a deep breath, often triggered by fatigue, boredom, or a need for more oxygen.
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- The process by which oxygen and carbon dioxide move between alveoli and the bloodstream.
- A sticky substance in the respiratory system that traps dust, germs, and other particles.
- A condition that inflames and narrows the airways, making breathing difficult.
- The throat, a shared pathway for air, food, and liquids.
- The primary organs of the respiratory system where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged.
- The two large branches of the trachea that deliver air to each lung.
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs where oxygen is absorbed into the blood and carbon dioxide is released.
- A small flap of tissue that closes off the trachea during swallowing to prevent choking.
- The gas inhaled into the lungs and transported by the blood to fuel the body’s cells.
- The ____ dioxide is the waste gas exhaled by the lungs after being released by the cells.
- The smallest airways within the lungs that lead directly to the alveoli.
- Air-filled cavities in the skull that help humidify air and improve voice resonance.
- A protein in red blood cells that binds to oxygen and transports it through the body.
27 Clues: The throat, a shared pathway for air, food, and liquids. • The act of drawing air into the lungs, bringing in oxygen. • The movement of air into and out of the lungs during breathing. • The act of expelling air from the lungs, removing carbon dioxide. • A single cycle of air being inhaled into the lungs and exhaled out. • ...
Respiratory crossword 2026-03-15
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- A form of carbon dioxide transported in the blood to help maintain pH balance.
- The flap of cartilage that covers the trachea during swallowing.
- A reflex action that clears the throat or lungs of irritants.
- A sudden, forceful expulsion of air from the nose and mouth.
- A medical instrument used to measure lung capacity.
- Cords Bands of muscle in the larynx responsible for sound production.
- Air moves into the lungs from the atmosphere.
- A condition where there is a deficiency of oxygen in the body’s tissues.
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs.
- The muscular tube that connects the nose and mouth to the esophagus.
- A lung disease where alveoli are damaged, causing breathing difficulties.
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- Tiny hair-like structures that move mucus and particles out of the lungs.
- The voice box, which contains the vocal cords.
- Respiration A process in cells where oxygen is used to produce energy.
- The two main branches of the trachea that lead into each lung.
- Temporary cessation of breathing, often during sleep.
- Air moves out of the lungs into the atmosphere.
- Small branches of the bronchi that distribute air throughout the lungs.
- The windpipe, which carries air from the pharynx to the bronchi.
- A dome-shaped muscle that aids in breathing.
20 Clues: A dome-shaped muscle that aids in breathing. • Air moves into the lungs from the atmosphere. • The voice box, which contains the vocal cords. • Air moves out of the lungs into the atmosphere. • A medical instrument used to measure lung capacity. • Temporary cessation of breathing, often during sleep. • Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs. • ...
Respiratory Vocab 2024-09-19
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- Breathing out, or also food going bad
- The maximum amount of air moved in or out the lungs
- The muscle that causes hiccups
- Breathing in, or also feeling creative
- Part of the nervous system that controls breathing
- Where your vocal chords are located
- A normal breath volume
- Smoking can turn the lung what color?
- Muscles used to assist in forced exhalation
- A hole in the lung, causing the lung to collapse
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- Volume in the lungs you cannot exhale
- Grape-like structures in lungs where gas exchange happens
- Organelle that uses oxygen to make energy
- Flap that keeps food out of your airway
- Which lung is smaller?
- Where your airway splits to the left and right
- Vaping can cause what disease?
- Branches of the "tree"
- Lubricant that allows lungs to move easily
- The airway that the nasal cavity leads to in your neck
- Membrane surrounding lungs
21 Clues: Which lung is smaller? • Branches of the "tree" • A normal breath volume • Membrane surrounding lungs • The muscle that causes hiccups • Vaping can cause what disease? • Where your vocal chords are located • Volume in the lungs you cannot exhale • Breathing out, or also food going bad • Smoking can turn the lung what color? • Breathing in, or also feeling creative • ...
Respiratory Emergencies 2025-05-09
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- Use of accessory muscles
- Indicates oxygenation level in the body
- Lower end of a normal respiratory rate at rest
- Indicates air is flowing in and out of the chest
- A patient with inadequate breathing should be
- Most in halers will also cause an increase in
- To whom is it very important to explain how an assessment will be done
- High-pitched sounds caused by narrowed airways
- Elevating the head of the bed between 45 and 60 degrees
- A blockage of a vessel by a foreign substance or a blood clot
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- sudden temporary disruptions in the brain's electrical activity
- the body or a specific region of the body doesn't get enough oxygen
- Higher end of a normal respiratory rate at rest
- Short for None-Re-Breather
- Too much fluid trapped in the body's tissues
- Short for Bag Valve Mask
- Heart beats faster than normal typically over 100bpm
- Provides immediate bronchodilation
- A high-pitched
- Alveoli are found in the
- Short for level of consciousness
21 Clues: A high-pitched • Use of accessory muscles • Short for Bag Valve Mask • Alveoli are found in the • Short for None-Re-Breather • Short for level of consciousness • Provides immediate bronchodilation • Indicates oxygenation level in the body • Too much fluid trapped in the body's tissues • A patient with inadequate breathing should be • ...
crossword puzzle 2018-01-11
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- blood protein that is produced in response to an antigen
- the level of noise
- make less,small, in amount
- a disease that lasts for a while
- a respiratory condition causing difficulty breathing
- not able to see clearly
- reuse materials
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- germs that can cause disease
- disease/condition that is not caused by infectious agents
- trying to maintain health
- small leukocyte with single nucleus occurring in the lymphatic system
- use multiple times
- not being able to see things unless they are close
- disease a disease affected with a person or people
14 Clues: reuse materials • the level of noise • use multiple times • not able to see clearly • trying to maintain health • make less,small, in amount • germs that can cause disease • a disease that lasts for a while • not being able to see things unless they are close • disease a disease affected with a person or people • a respiratory condition causing difficulty breathing • ...
The body systems 2019-11-13
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- System, They move all the different parts of the skeleton. They help us in all kinds of movements, such as walking, swimming, writing and even talking. All this movement is aided by the anatomy and organizat
- Is the body fluid in humans and other animals that delivers the essential materials for life to the body’s cells.
- They are the primary organs of the respiratory system in humans and many other animals including a few fish and some snails. In mammals and most other vertebrates, they are located near the backbone
- Is a treatment to filter wastes and water from your blood, as your kidneys did when they were healthy. Also helps control blood pressure and balance important minerals, such as potassium and sodium.
- Is a muscular organ that is found in our upper abdomen. If we were to locate it on our bodies, it can be found on our left side just below the ribs. In simple terms,This is a kind of digestive sac.
- System, The major functions of this system are body support, facilitation of movement, protection of internal organs, storage of minerals and fat, and blood cell formation.
- System, Cleans dissolved waste products from the blood and excretes them. Includes kidneys and bladder
- Is an essential part of the skeletal system most living species. For human beings, we need it to keep us upright and protects and provides a home for are all important spinal cord.
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- System, Allows us to sense stimuli such as light, sound, smell, and touch from our environment. It also allows rapid communication of stimuli within our body, such as sensations of pain, illness, and wellnes.
- System, This system takes oxygen from the environment and converts it into a form that cells can use. In humans, that means that our lungs take in oxygen, and rapidly diffuse it into the blood.
- This organ is the captain of the body team. Is primarily made up of neurons, which send nerve impulses and store information, and various support cells which nurture, insulate, and protect neurons.
- System, Takes in food and processes it to obtain useful nutrients. One of the most important purposes of food is to serve as cellular fuel; carbohydrates, proteins, and fats can all be used by our cells.
- System, This system moves materials between body systems, including oxygen, nutrients, hormones, and waste products. Includes the heart, arteries, and veins.
- They are located just below the ribs and are close to the middle of the back. They have multiple functions: creates balance in the amount of water and electrolytes
14 Clues: System, Cleans dissolved waste products from the blood and excretes them. Includes kidneys and bladder • Is the body fluid in humans and other animals that delivers the essential materials for life to the body’s cells. • ...
Body Systems Crossword Puzzle 2024-03-16
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- The system in the body that eliminates waste products and helps maintain water and chemical balance.
- The system in the body that includes the heart, blood, and blood vessels, and is responsible for delivering oxygen and nutrients to cells and removing waste products.
- The system in the body that includes the skin, hair, and nails, and provides protection and helps regulate body temperature.
- The system in the body that consists of muscles and helps with movement, such as running, jumping, and pumping blood.
- The system in the body responsible for creating new life and producing cells needed for reproduction.
- The system in the body that controls growth, development, and energy through the release of hormones.
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- The system in the body that controls and coordinates body functions, sends signals to other systems, and helps with thinking, feeling, and movement.
- The system in the body responsible for breathing in oxygen and getting rid of carbon dioxide.
- A group of parts that work together to perform a function or achieve a result.
- The system in the body that breaks down food into nutrients and eliminates waste.
- The system in the body that protects against germs and helps with healing and maintaining overall health.
- The system in the body that provides structure, protects internal organs, and works with muscles to allow movement.
12 Clues: A group of parts that work together to perform a function or achieve a result. • The system in the body that breaks down food into nutrients and eliminates waste. • The system in the body responsible for breathing in oxygen and getting rid of carbon dioxide. • ...
Body system and how they work together 2023-09-18
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- Tiny blood vessels responsible for the exchange of oxygen and nutrients
- The tube that connected throat to the lungs
- a muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body
- The organ responsible for making bile juice
- The process of blood returning to the heart
- These are the main organs of the respiratory system
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- flap of tissue that prevents food from entering the food pipe
- The process of inhaling oxygen and exhaling carbon dioxide
- Blood vessels that carry oxygenated blood away from heart
- This system includes the mouth, stomach and intestines
- The body's largest artery
11 Clues: The body's largest artery • The tube that connected throat to the lungs • The organ responsible for making bile juice • The process of blood returning to the heart • These are the main organs of the respiratory system • a muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body • This system includes the mouth, stomach and intestines • ...
Fighting Disease Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-06
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- Poison
- Molecules that the immune system recognizes either as part of the body or as from outside the body
- One cellular microorganism
- A disorder in which the respiratory passages narrow significantly.
- Disease Diseases caused by pathogens
- A disorder in the immune system that is overly sensitive to foreign substances.
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- Tiny particles that can only be produced inside a
- Organisms that cause disease
- The body cells fail to properly use insulin or produce insulin.
- A white blood cell that engulfs pathogens
- A disease in which cells multiply uncontrollably over and over destroying healthy tissue in the process.
11 Clues: Poison • One cellular microorganism • Organisms that cause disease • Disease Diseases caused by pathogens • A white blood cell that engulfs pathogens • Tiny particles that can only be produced inside a • The body cells fail to properly use insulin or produce insulin. • A disorder in which the respiratory passages narrow significantly. • ...
Body Systems Crossword 2024-10-24
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- provides the shape/form of the body, also protects organs and allows the body to move
- disposes of the body's waste
- carries air into the body, allowing oxygen to enter the blood
- communicates with the body using chemicals called hormones
- breaks down food and turns it into energy
- enables the movement of the body
- controls everything you do including breathing, walking, thinking, and feeling
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- the system that includes skin, hair, nails, glands
- keeps body fluids in balance and fight against infections
- carries blood around the body delivering oxygen and nutrients
- system of organs involved in producing offspring
11 Clues: disposes of the body's waste • enables the movement of the body • breaks down food and turns it into energy • system of organs involved in producing offspring • the system that includes skin, hair, nails, glands • keeps body fluids in balance and fight against infections • communicates with the body using chemicals called hormones • ...
Respiratory System - Maddie Hinsey - Health 2B 2012-11-18
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- Fine blood vessels that form a network between arterioles and venules
- The drawing of air into the lungs
- The force exerted by air
- Wall of the alveolus which diffuses oxygen
- The process which oxygen passes through a membrane
- The organ that takes in air
- White blood cells that engulfs dirt and bacteria
- A waste product exhaled from the lungs
- A pair of ligaments that open during respiration
- A large chamber lined with mucous membrane
- The muscular flap attached to the larynx
- The emission of air from the lungs
- Connects the mouth and nasal passages to the esophagus
- Also the windpipe, which extends from the larynx to the bronchi
- A disease caused by damage to the alveoli
- Sac-like organs beneath the rib cage
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- Grape-like clusters of microscopic air sacs
- A sticky sheet that traps dirt
- A disease caused by narrowing and obstructing of the bronchioles
- A colorless, odorless gas supplied for energy to our cells
- A thin passageways within the lungs
- Hair-like projections that sweep particles
- Forms by malignant tumors that spread in the lungs
- A dome shaped muscle that contracts during respiration
- A box of cartilage and passageway from pharynx to trachea
- These branch off the trachea leading into the lungs
- Inflammation of the pleura
27 Clues: The force exerted by air • Inflammation of the pleura • The organ that takes in air • A sticky sheet that traps dirt • The drawing of air into the lungs • The emission of air from the lungs • A thin passageways within the lungs • A waste product exhaled from the lungs • The muscular flap attached to the larynx • A disease caused by damage to the alveoli • ...
Ch 13 Crossword Respiratory System - Read 2022-04-25
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- 1/3 of all cancer deaths is this type
- Lung air sacs for diffusion
- Holes in nose that air rushes into. (we won't talk about what comes out... yet) 2 wds.
- Cessation of breathing
- Mucosa covered projections in nasal cavity
- A flap that keeps food out of your lungs
- Process of supplying body tissue with O2
- These carry debris and mucus up and out of the trachea
- Difficulty in breathing
- This nerve regulates the diaphragm
- What happens when diaphragm and external intercostals contract and create a vacuum
- You do this when your body needs to completly fill the lungs with air
- The pair of membrane folds in the larynx that vibrate. 2 wds.
- Genetic disorder; build up of mucus and lack of digestive enzymes. 2wds.
- The thoracic cavity's volume will ____ when intercostal muscles relax
- Alveoli damage, barrel chested, part of COPD
- Type of epithelium that makes up the alveoli sacs. 2 wds.
- All the passageways up to, but not including the alveoli, are part of this "zone"
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- Total amount of exchangeable air, ~4800 ml 2 wds.
- WBCs that migrate into alveoli and eat pathogens
- Small tubes in the lungs
- the space between lung membranes. 2 wds.
- Mechanism by which the normal exchange of gases in the lungs occurs
- A fatty molecule that aids in breathing by reducing surface tension
- Proper term for "windpipe"
- Chronic bronchitis and/or emphysema
- This habit is linked to COPD and lug cancer
- Abbrev. for deadly respiratory disorder caused by bacteria
- Area at the back of the mouth that is passageway for food and air
- Normal breath; about 500 ml. 2 wds.
- Another term for the human voice box
- Most important gas for breathing stimulus. 2 wds.
- Blue color of skin due to hypoxia
- Inadequate oxygen supply to tissue
- Misunderstood death of newborns Abbrev.
35 Clues: Cessation of breathing • Difficulty in breathing • Small tubes in the lungs • Proper term for "windpipe" • Lung air sacs for diffusion • Blue color of skin due to hypoxia • This nerve regulates the diaphragm • Inadequate oxygen supply to tissue • Chronic bronchitis and/or emphysema • Normal breath; about 500 ml. 2 wds. • Another term for the human voice box • ...
Respiratory, Nervous, and Cardiovascular System Crossword 2026-01-05
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- breakdown and absorption of fats
- recurrent seizures
- the fluid which other parts of the blood are suspended
- A disease that destroys the walls of the alveoli
- a microorganism that causes disease
- blood vessels that carry oxygenated blood away from the heart
- clear fluid that fills spaces around body cells
- set of nerves that connect to the spinal cord
- nerve cell
- A muscle that separates the chest from the abdominal cavity
- main airways to lungs
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- process of chewing
- largest part of the brain
- inflammatory causing difficulty breathing
- The windpipe
- A bacterial infection that affects the lungs
- cells in blood that form blood clots
- blood vessels that return blood to the heart
- second largest part of the brain
- oxygen-carrying protein in blood
20 Clues: nerve cell • The windpipe • process of chewing • recurrent seizures • main airways to lungs • largest part of the brain • breakdown and absorption of fats • second largest part of the brain • oxygen-carrying protein in blood • a microorganism that causes disease • cells in blood that form blood clots • inflammatory causing difficulty breathing • ...
Anatomy and Physiology 2025-11-19
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- - Filters the blood and is a key part of the immune system
- - Electrical signal traveling along neurons.
- - body's largest internal organ, located in the upper right side of the abdomen
- - a long, muscular tube that are a crucial part of the digestive system
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- - the control center of the body, responsible for thought, emotion, and movement
- - Collarbone connecting shoulder to chest.
- - aids in digestion by producing enzymes that break down food, and it regulates blood sugar by producing hormones
- - bean-shaped organs in the abdomen that filter waste
- - organ that pumps blood throughout the body, supplying oxygen
- - chest organ that is part of the respiratory system
10 Clues: - Collarbone connecting shoulder to chest. • - Electrical signal traveling along neurons. • - chest organ that is part of the respiratory system • - bean-shaped organs in the abdomen that filter waste • - Filters the blood and is a key part of the immune system • - organ that pumps blood throughout the body, supplying oxygen • ...
Acid/basics 2014-03-10
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- Chemistry reports give you information about what type of compensation?
- Na+ and K+ are the major ? contributing to the anion gap
- Disturbance present with HIGH Bicarb and AG WRI
- Decreased PCO2 = respiratory ?
- State of CO2 where there is decreased alveolar ventilation and increased PCO2
- Osmolarity = # of solute particles/unit ?of solution
- The effective osmolality of a solution (does not include BUN)
- Term for decreased pH/Increased H+
- Disturbance present with HIGH AG and normal Bicarb
- Level of bicarbonate that indicates a metabolic alkalosis
- PCO2 is a measurement of ? ventilation
- Percent of total body weight in healthy, non-obese, animals attributable to total body water
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- Type of compensation that will occur in minutes to a primary metabolic acid/base disturbance
- Term for increased pH/Decreased H+
- What size molecules do not contribute to osmolality?
- Test needed to assess respiratory disturbances/compensation
- Controls thirst and renal output in the regulation of hydration status
- State of CO2 where there is increased alveolar ventilation and decreased PCO2
- Disturbance present with a LOW Bicarb and HIGH AG
- Level of bicarbonate that indicates a metabolic acidosis
- Disturbance present with a LOW Bicarb and AG WRI
- Test to derive TCO2
- Increased PCO2 = respiratory ?
- Osmolality = # of sulte particules/unit ? of solution
- Type of blood sample necessary to measure PO2
25 Clues: Test to derive TCO2 • Decreased PCO2 = respiratory ? • Increased PCO2 = respiratory ? • Term for increased pH/Decreased H+ • Term for decreased pH/Increased H+ • PCO2 is a measurement of ? ventilation • Type of blood sample necessary to measure PO2 • Disturbance present with HIGH Bicarb and AG WRI • Disturbance present with a LOW Bicarb and AG WRI • ...
Unit 2 Review 2022-11-18
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- a system that in that system is the heart.
- a part of the digestive system that a bolus of food reach stomach it continues the process, is a organ.
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- blood to capillaries in the rest of the body.
- carries nutrients and is yellow.
- and in the lung are bronchioles, alveoli and capillaries.
- is a part from the girls and is from the urinary system.
- a part of the respiratory system that helps to
7 Clues: carries nutrients and is yellow. • a system that in that system is the heart. • blood to capillaries in the rest of the body. • a part of the respiratory system that helps to • is a part from the girls and is from the urinary system. • and in the lung are bronchioles, alveoli and capillaries. • ...
nervous system 2018-08-02
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- largest organ of brain
- full form of CSF
- which nerve of the turning the hand lifting the shoulder
- what are the cell name of nervous system
- which type of the olfactory nerve
- short time pain is known as
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- which nerve of the balancing and hearing
- which name of the layer surrounded of brain
- total spinal nerves
- which organ are the respiratory center
- which type of the trigeminal nerve
11 Clues: full form of CSF • total spinal nerves • largest organ of brain • short time pain is known as • which type of the olfactory nerve • which type of the trigeminal nerve • which organ are the respiratory center • which nerve of the balancing and hearing • what are the cell name of nervous system • which name of the layer surrounded of brain • ...
Body Systems 2023-12-13
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- carries oxygen in and carbon dioxide out
- eliminates waste and regulates water balance
- 3 types including skeletal, smooth and cardiac
- protects your body from foreign substances like viruses and bacteria
- bones and joints
- brain, spinal cord, senses, and nerves
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- secretes hormones important in growth reproduction and metabolism
- skin, hair and nails
- heart and blood vessels
- includes mouth, stomach and intestines
- system where babies are made
11 Clues: bones and joints • skin, hair and nails • heart and blood vessels • system where babies are made • includes mouth, stomach and intestines • brain, spinal cord, senses, and nerves • carries oxygen in and carbon dioxide out • eliminates waste and regulates water balance • 3 types including skeletal, smooth and cardiac • ...
11 Body Systems 2023-09-18
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- makes blood cells and provides protection to organs
- provides adequate circulation of blood
- body system that pumps blood
- responsible for moving the body
- defends against infections and balances blood levels
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- controls your body's actions
- produces hair nails and skin
- removes waste from blood in form of urine
- helps control mood and development
- and converts foods into the simplest ways
- develops the body and produces sperm cells
11 Clues: controls your body's actions • produces hair nails and skin • body system that pumps blood • responsible for moving the body • helps control mood and development • provides adequate circulation of blood • removes waste from blood in form of urine • and converts foods into the simplest ways • develops the body and produces sperm cells • ...
Allergies. Types of allergic reactions. Anaphylaxis, Quincke's edema, urticarial and angioedema in children. Atopic dermatitis (eczema), contact dermatitis, food allergy, ocular allergy in children. 2023-12-08
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- Allergic skin condition characterized by itchy, inflamed skin.
- Tiny, itchy bumps on the skin, often a symptom of an allergic reaction.
- Type of allergic reaction causing raised, red, itchy welts on the skin.
- Skin reaction resulting from contact with certain metals.
- Skin condition caused by an immune response to certain foods.
- reaction Swelling, redness, and itching after exposure to a particular substance.
- Type of insect sting that can cause severe allergic reactions.
- Common environmental trigger for respiratory allergies.
- Allergic reaction affecting the eyes, often causing itching and redness.
- Condition causing rapid swelling of the deeper skin layers.
- Characteristic of Quincke's edema: swelling commonly occurs in the ____________ region.
- Natural substance often causing allergic reactions in certain seasons.
- Immediate skin reaction to contact with a specific substance.
- .....allergy is commonly affecting eyes
- Symptom of an allergic reaction, characterized by difficulty breathing.
- Topical substance causing redness, itching, or rash on the skin.
- Common skin rash triggered by direct contact with an irritant.
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- angioedema is also known as _____ swelling.
- .........skin condition often associated with allergies is called Atopicdermatitis
- Common food allergen, especially in children.
- A substance that triggers an immune response leading to an allergic reaction.
- An inflammatory skin condition that often starts in childhood.
- Quincke's edema can be triggered by allergens, medications, or ____________.
- Allergic reaction affecting the respiratory system, causing difficulty breathing.
- Eczema is a ..... skin condition characterized by dry, itchy, and scaly skin.
- Type of immunoglobulin involved in allergic reactions.
- Allergic reaction to certain ....... in foods is food allergy
- Pollen is a Common allergen that can cause ....... and skin reactions.
- The body's ....... immune response to harmless substancesis allergy
- Common allergen causing reactions in contact with some plants
- A severe, potentially life-threatening allergic reaction. ......allergy is Common allergic reaction affecting the ....
31 Clues: .....allergy is commonly affecting eyes • angioedema is also known as _____ swelling. • Common food allergen, especially in children. • Type of immunoglobulin involved in allergic reactions. • Common environmental trigger for respiratory allergies. • Skin reaction resulting from contact with certain metals. • ...
smoking 2021-07-15
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- this organ will shrivel up when lacking oxygen
- Occurs when the supply of blood to the brain is reduce
- may get blurred if to many cigarettes are consumed
- when the heart stops beating
- the noun of dead
- a substance found in cigarettes that is addictive
- a waste product of cigarettes
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- a life threatening disease
- the organ system containing the lungs
- a place smokers eventually end up in
- takes in O2
- causes your _____ to smell
- a habit that involves cigarettes
- an ingredient inside of a cigar
14 Clues: takes in O2 • the noun of dead • a life threatening disease • causes your _____ to smell • when the heart stops beating • a waste product of cigarettes • an ingredient inside of a cigar • a habit that involves cigarettes • a place smokers eventually end up in • the organ system containing the lungs • this organ will shrivel up when lacking oxygen • ...
Spelling Week 1 2022-07-19
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- there are 7 of them
- having manners for someone
- an appliance that can be turned on and off
- the act of finding something
- a country
- a large body of water
- a system in the body that helps with breathing
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- the opposite of divide
- a part of a man's suit
- a way one feels when asked to speak publicly
- AIDS is an example of this
- it has 4 directions on it
- an item that women buy to match their clothing
- a word to use when an item is far away
14 Clues: a country • there are 7 of them • a large body of water • the opposite of divide • a part of a man's suit • it has 4 directions on it • having manners for someone • AIDS is an example of this • the act of finding something • a word to use when an item is far away • an appliance that can be turned on and off • a way one feels when asked to speak publicly • ...
Organ systems 2023-09-14
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- Communicates with the body using chemicals called hormones
- Disposes of the body's waste
- Enables all the movement of the body
- Carries blood around the body delivering oxygen and nutrients
- Carries air into the body allowing oxygen to enter the blood
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- Breaks down food and turns it into energy
- The skin and its appendages
- Includes the brain, spinal cord, and a complex network of nerves
- Supports the body and enables movement with the help of the muscular system
- System of organs involved in producing offspring
- Keeps body fluids in balance and fights against infection
11 Clues: The skin and its appendages • Disposes of the body's waste • Enables all the movement of the body • Breaks down food and turns it into energy • System of organs involved in producing offspring • Keeps body fluids in balance and fights against infection • Communicates with the body using chemicals called hormones • ...
HIV/AIDS Crossword Puzzle 2024-12-05
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- The final stage of the virus
- What is HIV infection in the workplace considered?
- What is the main way healthcare workers are exposed to HIV/AIDS?
- The first stage of the virus
- What is the primary system affected by HIV/AIDS?
- Who is responsible for making sure that PPE in the workplace is appropriate.
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- What is the secondary system affected by HIV/AIDS?
- What cell can't be activated when the body is infected with HIV/AIDS?
- What cell does HIV/AIDS destroy?
- What is HIV/AIDS?
- what should you wear to protect yourself against HIV infection?
11 Clues: What is HIV/AIDS? • The final stage of the virus • The first stage of the virus • What cell does HIV/AIDS destroy? • What is the primary system affected by HIV/AIDS? • What is the secondary system affected by HIV/AIDS? • What is HIV infection in the workplace considered? • what should you wear to protect yourself against HIV infection? • ...
Socially conditioned diseases - their morbidity and mortality rates, disability, risk factors. 2025-03-06
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- A vascular disease leading to heart attacks and strokes with high mortality
- A mental disorder increasing suicide risk and reducing life expectancy
- A chronic skin condition worsened by stress and environmental factors
- A liver disease with high mortality often due to alcohol abuse
- A complication of diabetes leading to pain weakness and disability
- A major risk factor for heart disease and stroke with high mortality rates
- A chronic lung disease with high morbidity and mortality often caused by smoking and air pollution
- A viral liver infection leading to cirrhosis liver cancer and death
- A preventable dental disease leading to tooth loss and infections
- A sexually transmitted infection that weakens the immune system leading to AIDS-related deaths
- A parasitic disease common in poor sanitation areas leading to malnutrition and complications
- A highly infectious bacterial disease with high morbidity in low-income populations
- A neurodegenerative condition with increasing prevalence causing severe disability
- A metabolic disorder leading to disability due to complications like neuropathy and kidney disease
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- A leading cause of cancer deaths strongly linked to smoking
- A bone disease increasing fracture risk leading to long-term disability
- SYNDROME A cluster of conditions increasing the risk of cardiovascular diseases and mortality
- A mental disorder with high disability rates and increased risk of premature death
- A bone disease caused by vitamin D deficiency leading to deformities and disability
- A painful arthritis condition influenced by diet and lifestyle choices
- A chronic respiratory disease worsened by pollution causing morbidity and reduced quality of life
- A brain disorder caused by thiamine deficiency often due to alcoholism
- A condition increasing the risk of diabetes cardiovascular diseases and disability
- A lung disease common in workers exposed to dust leading to respiratory disability
- A lung disease common in miners and industrial workers causing chronic respiratory failure
25 Clues: A leading cause of cancer deaths strongly linked to smoking • A liver disease with high mortality often due to alcohol abuse • A preventable dental disease leading to tooth loss and infections • A complication of diabetes leading to pain weakness and disability • A viral liver infection leading to cirrhosis liver cancer and death • ...
CV/Pulmonary Assessment 2022-08-18
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- Normal respiratory rate and rhythm
- Most common sign of cardiac ischemia
- Breath sounds heard over the trachea and larynx
- Respiratory rate less than 12
- Absence of respirations
- Breath sounds heard in other than normal areas
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- Deep, rapid, and labored breathing
- Respiratory rate greater than 20
- Breath sounds heard over the major bronchi
- Regular deep inspirations followed by regular or irregular periods of apnea
- Shallow breathing at a normal rate
- Deep breaths at a normal rate
- Gradual change between hypopnea and hyperpnea followed by apnea
- Breath sounds heard over the lung surfaces
14 Clues: Absence of respirations • Deep breaths at a normal rate • Respiratory rate less than 12 • Respiratory rate greater than 20 • Deep, rapid, and labored breathing • Normal respiratory rate and rhythm • Shallow breathing at a normal rate • Most common sign of cardiac ischemia • Breath sounds heard over the major bronchi • Breath sounds heard over the lung surfaces • ...
Respiratory System Structure/Function 2019-11-14
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- Combination of several kinds of structure that form the unit for respiration
- Supplies oxygen to and remove carbon dioxide from the body’s cells
- Promotes rapid and effective exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between blood circulation
- (Nose, Pharynx, Larynx)
- Distribute air to the lungs
- made up of 9 cartilages
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- Trachea, Bronchial Tree, lungs
- the hallway where air and food passes through to reach the lungs and stomach
- Where air enters the respiratory tract
- part of open passageway through which air reaches lungs from outside
10 Clues: (Nose, Pharynx, Larynx) • made up of 9 cartilages • Distribute air to the lungs • Trachea, Bronchial Tree, lungs • Where air enters the respiratory tract • Supplies oxygen to and remove carbon dioxide from the body’s cells • part of open passageway through which air reaches lungs from outside • ...
The Respiratory System - Crossword 2019-07-24
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- Muscle located under the lungs
- Filters the air we inhale and branches into the air tubes
- Tiny sacs within the lungs where gaseous exchange occurs
- A substance that moistens the air as well as trapping foreign substances
- Taking air into the lungs
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- Allows air to enter and leave the body
- Tubes which leads from windpipe to each lung
- The process of producing energy using sugar and oxygen
- Bone structure which protects the heart and lungs
- Main organ of the respiratory system
10 Clues: Taking air into the lungs • Muscle located under the lungs • Main organ of the respiratory system • Allows air to enter and leave the body • Tubes which leads from windpipe to each lung • Bone structure which protects the heart and lungs • The process of producing energy using sugar and oxygen • Tiny sacs within the lungs where gaseous exchange occurs • ...
Respiratory System Keyword Crossword 2020-05-07
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- Moving air out of the lungs
- Smaller tubes that split from the bronchi
- Blood which contains lots of oxygen
- Tube that carries air in and out of the lungs
- Sacks that fill with air when we breathe in and out
- Tiny air sacks in the lungs
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- Burning oxygen and glucose in cells to get energy
- Blood which has had a lot of the oxygen used up
- Taking air into the lungs
- The two tubes that split from the trachea to each lung
10 Clues: Taking air into the lungs • Moving air out of the lungs • Tiny air sacks in the lungs • Blood which contains lots of oxygen • Smaller tubes that split from the bronchi • Tube that carries air in and out of the lungs • Blood which has had a lot of the oxygen used up • Burning oxygen and glucose in cells to get energy • Sacks that fill with air when we breathe in and out • ...
Respiratory system crossword puzzle 2021-10-04
10 Clues: air • dioxide • Breathing • how you breathe • touches the larynx • connected to Trachea • connects to bronicles • connected to the nose • are inside of your lungs • Pushes your lung up and down
Respiratory System part 2! 2026-01-14
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- largest organs in the respiratory system
- small tubes that have alveoli at the end
- any harmful addition to our atmosphere
- illness where the bronchioles are restricted
- another name for the windpipe
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- tiny air sacs at the end of bronchioles
- tooth _____ is a side effect of smoking
- deadly disease caused by smoking
- treatment for asthma and COPD
- ___ exchange occurs in the alveoli
10 Clues: treatment for asthma and COPD • another name for the windpipe • deadly disease caused by smoking • ___ exchange occurs in the alveoli • any harmful addition to our atmosphere • tiny air sacs at the end of bronchioles • tooth _____ is a side effect of smoking • largest organs in the respiratory system • small tubes that have alveoli at the end • ...
Lillian brassfield- Body systems 2020-11-10
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- System works as a support structure for your body. It gives the body its shape, allows movement, makes blood cells, provides protection for organs and stores minerals.
- System protecting your body from illness-causing invaders, maintaining body fluid levels, absorbing digestive tract fats and removing cellular waste.
- this system breaks down food to provide nutrients for energy
- system consisting of skeletal, smooth and cardiac muscle
- System functions to produce and deposit sperm
- system complex collection of nerves and specialized cells known as neurons that transmit signals between different parts of the body.
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- System regulate the chemical composition of body fluids by removing metabolic wastes and retaining the proper amounts of water, salts, and nutrients. Components of this system in vertebrates include the kidneys, liver, lungs, and skin.
- System system that permits blood to circulate and transport nutrients
- System a chemical messenger system comprising feedback loops of the hormones released by internal glands of an organism directly into the circulatory system, regulating distant target organs. In humans, the major endocrine glands are the thyroid gland and the adrenal glands.
- System The skin and accessory structures perform a variety of essential functions, such as protecting the body from invasion by microorganisms, chemicals, and other environmental factors;
- system is a complex network of cells and proteins that defends the body against infection.
- System network of organs and tissues that help you breathe
12 Clues: System functions to produce and deposit sperm • system consisting of skeletal, smooth and cardiac muscle • this system breaks down food to provide nutrients for energy • System network of organs and tissues that help you breathe • System system that permits blood to circulate and transport nutrients • ...
Aslan Crossword Proyect 2021-10-27
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- the vocal cords are located in here.
- It´s art in wich everybody can contribute and interact.
- we inhale it.
- organs that we have in our respiratory system.
- it divides into the two bronchi.
- it´s something we exhale.
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- The result of a division.
- they cannot be altered or violated.
- an easier and faster way to add.
- something that is funny.
10 Clues: we inhale it. • something that is funny. • The result of a division. • it´s something we exhale. • an easier and faster way to add. • it divides into the two bronchi. • they cannot be altered or violated. • the vocal cords are located in here. • organs that we have in our respiratory system. • It´s art in wich everybody can contribute and interact.
Biology 4 2021-11-05
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- on of the gases involved in the process
- the release of respiration
- Helps the blood to clot
- Transports O2 around the body
- system where the alveoli are found
- transports dissolved substances around the body
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- protects against pathogens
- sacs of the lungs which allows gas exchange
- the first word on the equation of respiration
- what regulates the blood valve
10 Clues: Helps the blood to clot • protects against pathogens • the release of respiration • Transports O2 around the body • what regulates the blood valve • system where the alveoli are found • on of the gases involved in the process • sacs of the lungs which allows gas exchange • the first word on the equation of respiration • transports dissolved substances around the body
Body Systems 2023-10-23
10 Clues: mostly made of bones • It contains the stomach • Made with your voice box • It has the m fibers in it • It has to do with your brain • Contains the fallopian tubes • It has to do with your bladder • It's made of the lymphatic vessels • One of the main parts is the thyroid • It's the system that pumps blood body
Interactive Body Systems 2024-05-10
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- Internal communication network in the body
- Responsible for transporting nutrients and oxygen to cells
- Provides structure and support for movements
- Removes waste from the body
- Responsible for reproduction
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- Responsible for breaking down food and extracting nutrients
- Defense system against infections and diseases
- Coordinates and regulates body activities
- Responsible for breathing and gas exchange
- Provides structural support for the body
10 Clues: Removes waste from the body • Responsible for reproduction • Provides structural support for the body • Coordinates and regulates body activities • Internal communication network in the body • Responsible for breathing and gas exchange • Provides structure and support for movements • Defense system against infections and diseases • ...
BODY SYSTEMS-KIARA 3b 2021-01-27
Human Body 2021-12-20
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- the size of your thumb and 3 inches long
- back of the brain controls coordination and balance
- system that includes the lungs
- connects one bone to another
- bones that protect the bladder and intestines and are connected to our hips
- bones that protect our heart and lungs
- carries messages throughout our body
- larger of the two leg bones
- - soft tissue found in the ears and nose
- does most of the thinking in the cerebrum
- system that includes that heart (blood flow)
- break down food in the stomach
- largest part of the brain, know as the "thinking brain"
- two bones come together
- muscle movement you can control
- helps move the bones in our body
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- muscles that work automatically
- the name of the muscle for the heart
- bones stacked on top of one another to protect the spinal cord
- responsible for involuntary muscle movements
- produce cells to help fight infection and carry oxygen throughout our body and heal broken bones
- tendon in the back of the lower leg
- another name for breast bone or chest
- another name for skull
- system that sends messages in the body
- system that regulates the body waste
- command center for the the body
- attach bone to muscles
- nutrient for bones to be strong and healthy
29 Clues: another name for skull • attach bone to muscles • two bones come together • larger of the two leg bones • connects one bone to another • system that includes the lungs • break down food in the stomach • muscles that work automatically • command center for the the body • muscle movement you can control • helps move the bones in our body • tendon in the back of the lower leg • ...
AP 13.2 Xword 2021-04-29
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- breathing more deeply and more rapidly due to low blood pH because of high levels of CO2
- fibrosis causes over secretion of a thick mucus that clogs the respiratory passages and puts the child at risk for fatal respiratory infections.
- air that enters the respiratory tract and remains in the conducting zone passageways and never reaches the alveoli.
- when the mucosa of the lower respiratory passages becomes severely inflamed and produces excessive amounts of mucus.
- a syndrome characterized by difficult breathing in premature infants. They use tremendous energy just to inflate alveoli which collapse after each breath. Accounts for 20,000 newborn deaths a year.
- deep and vigorous breathing
- a whistling sound, abnormal sounds; can be caused by diseased respiratory tissue, mucus, or pus.
- cessation of breathing that occurs during sleep. Most common in older individuals.
- the amount of air that can be taken in forcibly over tidal volumne
- the total amount of exchangeable air. ~4800ml
- Disease or allergic response characterized by bronchial spasms and difficulty breathing.
- form of carbon dioxide in plasma
- inadiquate oxygen delivery to body tissues
- produced by by air rushing through the large respiratory passageways. Can be picked up by a stethoscope.
- a disease in which cells in the body grow out of control (cancer), located in the lungs
- oxygen attached to hemoglobin molecules inside the RBCs
- normal respiratory rate
- a fatty molecule made by the cuboidal alveolar cells. It lowers the surface tension of the film of water lining each alveolar sac so that the alveoli do not collapse between each breath.
- Situations other than breathing that move air into or out of the lungs. Examples: cough, sneezes, laughing, crying.
- the sudden, unexpected and unexplained death of an apparently healthy baby.
- the amount of air that can be forcibly exhaled after a tidal expiration
- extremely slow and shallow breathing
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- occur as air fills the alveoli. Sounds are soft and resemble a muffled breeze.
- chronically inflamed, hypersensitive bronchial passages that respond to many irritants.
- The volume of gas within the lungs.
- air that still remains in the lungs after the most strenuous expiration,~1200ml. It cannot be voluntarily expelled.
- when skin and mucosae take on a bluish cast; due to lack of oxygen.
- nerves (2 types) nerves that regulate the diaphragm and intercostal muscles by transmitting nerve impulses from the brain.
- When respiratory passageways are clogged with mucus or fluid.
- the presence of air in the intrapleural space, which disrupts the fluid bond between the pleurae.
- Muscles between the ribs
- insufficient oxygen in the blood, occurs if breathing stops for an extended time.
- The volume of air moved into or out of the lungs by normal quiet breathing. ~500ml
- when carbon monoxide replaces oxygen for the same binding sites on hemoglobin.
- disease alveoli enlarge as the walls of adjacent chambers break through and chronic inflammation promotes fibrosis of the lungs. (Fibrosis the thickening and scarring of connective tissue, usually as a result of injury, which stiffens the tissue)
- measures respiratory capacity
- cessation of breathing
- Lung collapse
38 Clues: Lung collapse • cessation of breathing • normal respiratory rate • Muscles between the ribs • deep and vigorous breathing • measures respiratory capacity • form of carbon dioxide in plasma • The volume of gas within the lungs. • extremely slow and shallow breathing • inadiquate oxygen delivery to body tissues • the total amount of exchangeable air. ~4800ml • ...
Respiratory 2019-10-14
Across
- This type of lip breathing slows exhalation to prevent the collapse of small airways.
- describes an abnormal enlargement of the air space beyond the terminal bronchioles, with destruction of the walls of the alveoli.
- Measures blood pH of arterial oxygen and carbon dioxide.
- Are used in COPD patients to keep dyspnea under control
- Aspiration of fluid or air from the pleural space
- this is the route of choice for bronchodilators
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- A clinical manifestation that is present in all lower respiratory tract disorders
- This is persistent in chronic laryngitis
- this is decreased CO2 elimination and leads to respiratory acidosis
- This is a deep, low-pitch rumble heard during expiration
- This is the collapse of alveoli, it leads to the loss of lung volume
- Hemorrhage of the nose
12 Clues: Hemorrhage of the nose • This is persistent in chronic laryngitis • this is the route of choice for bronchodilators • Aspiration of fluid or air from the pleural space • Are used in COPD patients to keep dyspnea under control • This is a deep, low-pitch rumble heard during expiration • Measures blood pH of arterial oxygen and carbon dioxide. • ...
Respiratory 2022-04-07
Across
- muscle that aid with breathing
- elevated carbon dioxide levels in the blood
- shortness of breath or difficulty breathing
- chest a portion of the rib cage is fractured and becomes detached from the chest wall
- bronchodilator used to prevent wheezing
- abnormal constriction of muscle tissue that results in difficulty breathing
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- abnormal sounds that are heard as air moves through secretions in the small or middle airways of the lungs
- air sacs where O2 and CO2 exchange takes place
- Management process of maintaining an airway
- absence of breathing
- low levels of oxygen in the tissues of the body
- negative pressure machine used to remove secretions
12 Clues: absence of breathing • muscle that aid with breathing • bronchodilator used to prevent wheezing • Management process of maintaining an airway • elevated carbon dioxide levels in the blood • shortness of breath or difficulty breathing • air sacs where O2 and CO2 exchange takes place • low levels of oxygen in the tissues of the body • ...
Angel Takang 2020-05-14
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- Organism that that lives off another organism
- Symptom of an infection
- Best way to protect from bacterial infection
- Single-celled organism
- Major cause of infectious disease
- Sexually transmitted disease virus
- Also called fungal infections
- Deadliest parasite in the world that cause malaria
- Type of food poisoning
- If a drug treats a fungal infection
- Caused by HIV
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- Multicellular organisms in Eukarya domain
- A drug used to combat a virus
- Single virus particle
- Capitalized first name
- Many infections such as hookworm are found here
- What infection must be treated with
- Process of releasing spores and part of fungi
- B.I. that affects the respiratory system of the body
- Field that studies viruses
20 Clues: Caused by HIV • Single virus particle • Capitalized first name • Single-celled organism • Type of food poisoning • Symptom of an infection • Field that studies viruses • A drug used to combat a virus • Also called fungal infections • Major cause of infectious disease • Sexually transmitted disease virus • What infection must be treated with • If a drug treats a fungal infection • ...
Week 4 2024-09-27
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- get air in and out the body
- to get smaller or tighter
- getting bigger by being filled with air
- persons who plan events or meetings
- Breathing organ that’s filled with air
- to let out air
- also known as windpipe
- let air out the lungs
- how something can be used
- used to show that something is almost
- relating to breathing system
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- Connects the trachea to the left and right lungs
- smaller tubes inside the lungs
- Muscle that helps us breathe in and out
- closest to
- air passage from the throat to the lungs
- fill the lung with air
- to get bigger
- where something can be found
- lining of the lungs
20 Clues: closest to • to get bigger • to let out air • lining of the lungs • let air out the lungs • fill the lung with air • also known as windpipe • to get smaller or tighter • how something can be used • get air in and out the body • where something can be found • relating to breathing system • smaller tubes inside the lungs • persons who plan events or meetings • ...
science 2023-03-10
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- create blood
- hormones
- a organ that is used in blood traveling through the body
- a organ used in getting rid of waste
- rids of waste from the body
- help the bones move
- materials used in the nose and knees
- heart,smooth nuscle,tendons
- taking oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide
- a organ needed for organisms to live
- breaks down food to nutrients
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- pumps blood through the body
- recieve and send messages
- bones
- another organ that blood travels through the body
- an organism that needs oxygen
- outer layer of skin protecting the inside
- blood moves nutrients
- the main component in the living organism
- the important part for the nervous system
20 Clues: bones • hormones • create blood • help the bones move • blood moves nutrients • recieve and send messages • rids of waste from the body • heart,smooth nuscle,tendons • pumps blood through the body • an organism that needs oxygen • breaks down food to nutrients • a organ used in getting rid of waste • materials used in the nose and knees • a organ needed for organisms to live • ...
SEPSIS AND SIRS RECOGNITION AND TREATMENT 2013-06-27
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- Septic shock
- Policy will reduce 2 of 2
- SIRS may result in...
- Decreased LOC or agitation
- Low blood pressure
- Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome
- Temperature above 38 degrees C
- Increased heart rate
- ______ urine output
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- Consult ____________ for respiratory failure
- Consult _________ for severe infection
- fast respiratory rate
- Floor that patients will be admitted to with SIRS
- Causes sepsis
- Consult ____________ for renal failure.
- Policy will reduce 1 of 2
- Lab value that indicates Sepsis
- surgery Consult __________ for abdominal sepsis.
18 Clues: Septic shock • Causes sepsis • Low blood pressure • ______ urine output • Increased heart rate • fast respiratory rate • SIRS may result in... • Policy will reduce 2 of 2 • Policy will reduce 1 of 2 • Decreased LOC or agitation • Temperature above 38 degrees C • Lab value that indicates Sepsis • Consult _________ for severe infection • Consult ____________ for renal failure. • ...
Respiratory System 2016-01-18
5 Clues: absence of respiration • mass of lymphoid tissue • pertaining to the voice • produced by vibrations in the nasopharynx • gland in the neck, or a cartilage of the larynx
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 2014-02-17
Respiratory system 2022-10-03
Respiratory system 2020-03-13
6 Clues: We need this gas to live • We release this gas when we breath out • They transfer the oxygen to the circulatory system • The air goes through this body part when we breath in • The air goes through this body part when we breath in • The air goes down this tube before reaching the lungs
respiratory system 2024-10-25
5 Clues: allows air to enter the body • our body needs this gas to live • 78% of air is this gasm called_____ • we breathe in oxygen and give out _____ • when oxygen is inhaled, the ____ absorbs oxygen
respiratory system 2024-10-25
5 Clues: blood • is inside the bloodvessels • between the two lungs in our chest • is tubes through which the blood flow • is a muscular organ about the size of our fist
Respiratory system 2026-01-28
5 Clues: Waste gas. • System that allows us to breath. • The action of pulling air into the lungs. • The action of pushing waste gas out of the lungs. • Gas of the air we mix with nytrients to make energy.
Respiratory system 2026-03-16
5 Clues: Lung volume that increases during pregnancy. • Chronic airway disease affected by pregnancy. • Fluid accumulation in lungs that may occur postpartum. • Shortness of breath commonly experienced during pregnancy. • Hormone (progesterone) that stimulates respiratory drive during pregnancy
Ch. 13 2022-04-12
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- attach muscle to bone
- system provides protection and includes the skin
- skull (joint)
- the study of different organs and structures of the body
- brown pigment that determines human skin color
- system exchanges oxygen from the atmosphere with carbon dioxide in the bloodstream
- system provides movement by pulling on the bones
- layer of tissue that is made up of fat cells and fibers that is NOT part of the skin
- tissue receives and transmits electrochemical impulses to coordinate the functions of the body
- tissues that work together
- system coordinates and controls movement and processes information from the sensory organs
- ankle bones
- the study of how organs and structures function
- shoulder, knee, wrist, elbow joint
- light and dark bands of skeletal muscle
- outer layer of skin
- thigh bone
- system transports blood and other material throughout the body
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- tissue lines the external and internal surfaces of the body
- system eliminates certain types of wastes and maintains the right amount of water in the body
- the protein that finger and toe nails are made of
- tissue contracts either to move your body or to move substances through your body
- system helps protect the body from threats such as bacteria and viruses
- the second, thick layer of skin that contains many blood vessels, nerves, and hair follicles
- system supplies the body with energy by absorbing food and eliminating waste
- circular layers of bones that are created by cells living between the layers
- tissue supports, connects, and protects other body structures
- place where two bones meet
- type of connective tissue that is softer and more flexible than bone and covers the ends of most bones
- system creates and protects new human life
- system secretes chemicals that regulate body functions
- tough white tissue that covers bones and forms new bones as you grow
- system protects the internal organs and supports the body
- tough, flexible bands of connective tissue that attach to the periosteum of bones
34 Clues: thigh bone • ankle bones • skull (joint) • outer layer of skin • attach muscle to bone • place where two bones meet • tissues that work together • shoulder, knee, wrist, elbow joint • light and dark bands of skeletal muscle • system creates and protects new human life • brown pigment that determines human skin color • the study of how organs and structures function • ...
Human Body 2024-12-05
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- The largest component of blood
- Blood vessel that carries blood to the heart
- The muscle that helps us breathe
- Organ responsible for bumping blood
- Where most of digestion takes place
- An organ contains at least ____ different types of tissues
- Food is taken into the body
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- Tiny, thin-walled blood vessels
- Location of gas exchange
- Food is broken down into nutrients
- How does oxygen enter the bloodstream?
- Where does blood first enter the heart?
- Blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- Biggest organ in the respiratory system
14 Clues: Location of gas exchange • Food is taken into the body • The largest component of blood • Tiny, thin-walled blood vessels • The muscle that helps us breathe • Food is broken down into nutrients • Organ responsible for bumping blood • Where most of digestion takes place • How does oxygen enter the bloodstream? • Where does blood first enter the heart? • ...
science 2023-03-10
Across
- create blood
- hormones
- a organ that is used in blood traveling through the body
- a organ used in getting rid of waste
- rids of waste from the body
- help the bones move
- materials used in the nose and knees
- heart,smooth nuscle,tendons
- taking oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide
- a organ needed for organisms to live
- breaks down food to nutrients
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- pumps blood through the body
- recieve and send messages
- bones
- another organ that blood travels through the body
- an organism that needs oxygen
- outer layer of skin protecting the inside
- blood moves nutrients
- the main component in the living organism
- the important part for the nervous system
20 Clues: bones • hormones • create blood • help the bones move • blood moves nutrients • recieve and send messages • rids of waste from the body • heart,smooth nuscle,tendons • pumps blood through the body • an organism that needs oxygen • breaks down food to nutrients • a organ used in getting rid of waste • materials used in the nose and knees • a organ needed for organisms to live • ...
Round 1 2025-08-18
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- ABILITY TO DO WORK.
- BIRDS LIKE _______ ARE BIG WITH HEAVY BONES.
- NERVES ARE MADE UP OF ___________.
- IT IS THE CENTER OF INTELLIGENCE.
- THESE ANIMALS TAKE ENERGY FROM THE SURROUNDING.
- TYPE OF FUNGI WE EAT.
- SEASONAL MOVEMENT OF BIRDS AND ANIMALS.
- CARRY BLOOD AWAY FROM THE HEART.
- MAIN ORGAN OF RESPIRATORY SYSTEM.
- COMMON NON-RENEWABLE SOURCE OF ENERGY.
- ENERGY STORED IN AN OBJECT.
- WAS EARLIER KNOWN CENTRIGRADE.
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- FEMALE __________ MOSQUITOES SPREAD MALARIA.
- SPEAKER CONVERTS ELECTRIC ENERGY INTO _______ ENERGY.
- BEARS AND FIREFLIES ARE THE EXAMPLES OF __________ ANIMALS.
- CONVERTS MILK INTO CURD.
- A METHOD OF FOOD PRESERVATION.
- WE NEED ____________ TO SEE MICROBES.
- TYPE OF MOVABLE JOINT.
- IT REPAIRS BLOOD CELLS AND HELP BLOOD CLOTTING.
20 Clues: ABILITY TO DO WORK. • TYPE OF FUNGI WE EAT. • TYPE OF MOVABLE JOINT. • CONVERTS MILK INTO CURD. • ENERGY STORED IN AN OBJECT. • A METHOD OF FOOD PRESERVATION. • WAS EARLIER KNOWN CENTRIGRADE. • CARRY BLOOD AWAY FROM THE HEART. • IT IS THE CENTER OF INTELLIGENCE. • MAIN ORGAN OF RESPIRATORY SYSTEM. • NERVES ARE MADE UP OF ___________. • WE NEED ____________ TO SEE MICROBES. • ...
Mason Hammonds -Body Systems 2020-11-10
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- This system is part of the immune system that has many functions; is similar to a gutter system on a house
- Bones that are longer than they are wide and have a long shaft.
- This organ is a muscular sac that stores urine until it is released from the body.
- This system is responsible for connecting parts of the body to the brain using signals.
- These are large blood vessels are lined with muscles that carry blood away from the heart.
- This organ filters your blood.
- This system fights disease-causing germs like bacteria and parasites.
- This organ carries air from the larynx to the lungs.
- bone hard part of the bone that provides structure.
- The soft jelly-like center of bones.
- This system protects body from injury and bacteria, regulates body heat, and maintains tissue moisture.
- The system that involves sperm and egg cells
- This is the outer layer of skin in the human body.
- This cell is created by females and began releasing at the time of puberty.
- This system works with your bones to help your body move.
- This is a hollow, muscular organ that pumps blood through the circulatory system.
- This system removes waste from the body.
- this nervous system controls information, processing and motor skills.
- This organ filters blood from the arteries.
- This system exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide.
- Muscle contractions of the body that you can control.
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- When this muscle at the bottom of the lungs pulls down, air fills the lungs.
- What type of digestion is the manual grinding of food (Your teeth use this.)
- Chemicals that help control cells and organs and how they work.
- These cells fight disease.
- This organ absorbs about 90% of nutrients in your digestive system.
- created by testes from puberty until death and it determines gender.
- This system is a collection of glands that secret hormones into the circulatory system.
- they fight off diseases and pathogens.
- This part of the nervous system that receives information from our environment though senses.
- This system that breaks down food to provide nutrients and energy.
- This protects your skin from sun exposure and helps evaporate perspiration.
- Stimulates pituitary and makes T cells.
- These muscles include move bones and are connected to bones by tendons.
- This system transports nutrients, wastes, and disease fighting cells throughout the body.
- Protection of soft organs, stores calcium and phosphorus, makes blood cells in marrow, provides shape, support and movement of the body
- porous bone that contains contains blood vessels and marrow.
37 Clues: These cells fight disease. • This organ filters your blood. • The soft jelly-like center of bones. • they fight off diseases and pathogens. • Stimulates pituitary and makes T cells. • This system removes waste from the body. • This organ filters blood from the arteries. • The system that involves sperm and egg cells • This system exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide. • ...
Body Systems Interaction 2020-12-13
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- Protected by the skeletal system, the skull and vertebrae, sends messages to your body.
- Works with the muscular system to help the body move.
- Works with the endocrine system due to hormones released in the bloodstream, and what it does for growth and development. This helps the species to live on.
- Works with the endocrine system due to its relation with the kidney, and hormones that relate to it.
- Also known as the lymphatic system, the integumentary system helps this to keep the body safe, and protected.
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- Works with the circulatory system and travels through the bloodstream to produce and send hormones necessary for the body
- Works with the excretory system to help take out waste from the body with bloodstreams.(Hint: Heart)
- Works with the digestive system to help the food go up and down through the esophagus with muscular contractions.
- Depends on circulatory system as this system absorbs nutrients which are then used and carried by the bloodstream.
- Includes the largest organ and works with the nervous system to be able to touch and feel.
- Interacts with the circulatory system to deliver oxygen, and bring back carbon dioxide.
11 Clues: Works with the muscular system to help the body move. • Protected by the skeletal system, the skull and vertebrae, sends messages to your body. • Interacts with the circulatory system to deliver oxygen, and bring back carbon dioxide. • Includes the largest organ and works with the nervous system to be able to touch and feel. • ...
Darwin's Puzzle Box 2025-02-09
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- the force that pulls objects towards the center of the Earth
- the largest planet in our solar system
- A type of energy that comes from the Sun and powers the solar system.
- The system in the human body that allows breathing and oxygen exchange.
- The force that slows down moving objects due to contact between surfaces.
- The type of energy produced when an electric current passes through a wire
- A type of change where materials can return to their original state, such as melting ice.
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- the system transporting blood and oxygen to the body
- The process where water, wind, or ice break down rocks into smaller particles
- The gas that plants take in during photosynthesis.
- A layer of Earth that contains minerals, air, and organic matter, essential for plant growth
- a type of circuit where electricity flows in one continuous loop
12 Clues: the largest planet in our solar system • The gas that plants take in during photosynthesis. • the system transporting blood and oxygen to the body • the force that pulls objects towards the center of the Earth • a type of circuit where electricity flows in one continuous loop • A type of energy that comes from the Sun and powers the solar system. • ...
pain management 2013-03-08
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- / an analgesic which has 30-50% opioid action and also inhibits the reuptake of serotonin and noradrenaline.
- / a femoral nerve block may be described as a ______ block?
- / preferred route of administration for stepdown analgesia.
- / harmful effect on the respiratory system of untreated pain?
- / 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?
- / possible side effect of opioids.
- / preferred method/frequency of giving oral paracetamol.
- / a strong analgesic.
- / a devastating consequence of an epidural haematoma?
- / an opioid antagonist to reverse opioid induced respiratory depression.
- / to check a PCA programme you go to the _____ button and scroll through?
- / what is the best early clinical indicator for opioid induced respiratory depression?
- / what class of analgesia (abbreviated) can cause acute renal impairment.
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- / speed of onset of an opioid will depend on the _____ solubility.
- / low dose naloxone maybe given to treat this opioid side effect.
- / a serious complication which may cause compression of the spinal cord is an epidural____?
- / the VAS or visual analogue scale is one type of assessment____?
- / pain that is felt distant to the site of injury or surgery is called _______?
- / morphine is ____ lipid soluble than fentanyl?
- / a patient with a PCA or epidural with Fentanyl all require the administration of ________.
- / the time interval between one dose of PCA and until another delivery can be made is called the ______time?
- / A side effect of ketamine is ______?
- / non pharmacological method of pain relief.
- / a type of opioid.
- / patient controlled device used to administer pain relief?
- / type of opioid?
- / class of drug (abbrev) that blocks transmission of nerve impulses.
- / local anaesthetics can effect the larger ___________ nerves and cause some weakness.
- / 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
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- A group of viruses that infect the cells on the surface of the skin
- A highly contagious respiratory disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus
- a form of non-ionizing radiation that is emitted by the sun and artificial sources, such as tanning beds.
- an organism deficient in coloring matter.
- the cell grows physically larger, copies organelles, and makes the molecular building blocks it will need in later steps
- the phase of the cell cycle in which a typical cell spends most of its life.
- virus that causes severe inflammation and tissue damage throughout the bod
- virus that attacks the body's immune system
- the action of ______ a body or plant to study its internal parts.
- A nutrient that the body needs in small amounts to function and stay healthy
- any of a group of DNA viruses first discovered in adenoid tissue, most of which cause respiratory diseases.
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- a series of steps during which the chromosomes and other cell material double to make two copies
- a single stranded RNA virus that infects plants, especially tobacco and other members of the family Solanaceae
- an infectious disease caused by a virus. The virus is carried by infected mosquitoes, including the Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus species
- virus that causes influenza (the flu), a highly contagious respiratory illnes
- a contagious and fatal viral disease of dogs and other mammals that causes madness and convulsions, transmissible through the saliva to humans.
- usually cause cell lysis of their hosts (known as a lytic infection)
- 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.
- a series of events that takes place in a cell as it grows and divides
- 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 system • the action of ______ a body or plant to study its internal parts. • A group of viruses that infect the cells on the surface of the skin • usually cause cell lysis of their hosts (known as a lytic infection) • ...
The Corona 2020-08-13
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- Envelops virus
- Corona genetic material
- Stay home
- Organ affected
- Outbreak first reported
- People at ___ risk
- Offers immunity
- Worn to reduce spread
- COVID-19 is a ____ illness
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- Structure seen on virus
- Name of the virus
- Device to support breathing
- Prevention practice
- Disease caused by corona virus
- Respiratory ___ spread
15 Clues: Stay home • Envelops virus • Organ affected • Offers immunity • Name of the virus • People at ___ risk • Prevention practice • Worn to reduce spread • Respiratory ___ spread • Structure seen on virus • Corona genetic material • Outbreak first reported • COVID-19 is a ____ illness • Device to support breathing • Disease caused by corona virus
Body system & structures 2024-04-02
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- cells are made by the gonads(testes or ovaries)
- removes waste
- structure for respiratory
- and bladder Excretory structure
- what does excretory do?
- exchanges oxygen
- produces chemical messengers
- group of organs working together
- breaks downs
- one structure that is needed for digestive
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- Testes & Ovaries
- help with circulatory
- hormones
- Distributes oxygen
- helps with hormones
15 Clues: hormones • breaks downs • removes waste • Testes & Ovaries • exchanges oxygen • Distributes oxygen • helps with hormones • help with circulatory • what does excretory do? • structure for respiratory • produces chemical messengers • and bladder Excretory structure • group of organs working together • one structure that is needed for digestive • ...
Hierarchy of The Body Systems 2023-05-30
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- A system consisting of bones that protect vital organs and give the body a structure
- A system of organs and tissues that allow us to breath and release waste gases after we exhale
- A system of glands and organs that release hormones to the blood, which travels to other parts of the body to regulate it
- A group of cells that work together for different functions in the body to work smoothly
- different components working together in order to accomplish a certain function and creating an interconnecting network
- A system in the body where tissues that contract to move and have motion
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- A system of organs, cells and proteins that protect our body from infections and diseases
- Many tissues that form and work together to accomplish a certain function
- A system in the body that releases excess waste products
- The smallest unit of an organism- what all living things consists of
- A system that breaks down food into small pieces, which is used for energy, cell repairment and development.
- A system consisting of the heart, blood and blood vessels that are responsible for oxygenating blood and sending it all throughout the body
12 Clues: A system in the body that releases excess waste products • The smallest unit of an organism- what all living things consists of • A system in the body where tissues that contract to move and have motion • Many tissues that form and work together to accomplish a certain function • ...
GCSE PE- Cardio respiratory system 2022-01-10
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- apparatus designed to measure lung volume
- small sacs in the lungs that allow for gas exchange
- bleed vessel carrying blood away from the heart
- the red pigment found in red blood cells
- the expulsion of air from the lungs
- upper chambers of the heart
- the amount of air breathed in or out during a normal breath
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- the movement of a gas from an area of high concentration to low
- the tube that links your mouth and nose to the lungs
- the number of times the heart beats per minute
- the muscles found in between the ribs
- the process of increasing blood flow to tissue that occurs during exercise
- the amount of blood that leaves the heart per contraction
- lower chambers of the heart
14 Clues: upper chambers of the heart • lower chambers of the heart • the expulsion of air from the lungs • the muscles found in between the ribs • the red pigment found in red blood cells • apparatus designed to measure lung volume • the number of times the heart beats per minute • bleed vessel carrying blood away from the heart • ...
Chapter 16 The Respiratory System 2023-01-31
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- tiny air sacs at the ends of the terminal bronchioles
- the ease with which the lungs expand in the thorax
- essential element which is carried through the cardiovascular system
- the expulsion of air from the lungs
- the process by which oxygen is obtained and delivered
- the drawing of air into the lungs
- excessive rate of breath
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- sensors which detect arterial blood gas levels
- the windpipe leading to both lungs
- increased arterial CO2 levels
- this nerve controls the diaphragm
- the voice-box containing the vocal cords
- the throat
- lack of breathing
14 Clues: the throat • lack of breathing • excessive rate of breath • increased arterial CO2 levels • this nerve controls the diaphragm • the drawing of air into the lungs • the windpipe leading to both lungs • the expulsion of air from the lungs • the voice-box containing the vocal cords • sensors which detect arterial blood gas levels • ...
Metabolism Vocabulary 2020-10-12
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- the body's use of molecules for energy and growth.
- the body system that takes in food and breaks it down.
- a molecule that an organism can use to release energy.
- the body system that transports molecules to and from all cells of the body.
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- a group of atoms joined together in a particular way.
- the body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide.
- cellular _____: the chemical reaction between oxygen and glucose that releases energy into cells.
- _____ acid: molecules that are the building blocks of protein.
- smallest unit of life.
- a molecule that organisms get from air and water around them to release energy.
10 Clues: smallest unit of life. • the body's use of molecules for energy and growth. • a group of atoms joined together in a particular way. • the body system that takes in food and breaks it down. • a molecule that an organism can use to release energy. • _____ acid: molecules that are the building blocks of protein. • ...
Veterinary Medicine 1 Crossword quiz 2024-12-06
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- Term for high respiratory rate
- A common cause of lameness in fat ponies
- A common type of diagnostic imaging used to confirm fractures
- Term used for part of the horses hoof, also amphibian
- Term for increased body temperature
- Term for excessive thirst/drinking
- Acronym used to describe fluid therapy given intravenously
- Term used for abdominal pain in horses
- Large protein molecule often transporting other molecules systemically
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- haemolytica- bacteria causing respiratory disease
- A common respiratory virus of cats
- Term used to describe the forceful expulsion of stomach contents
- The first milk of a mammal important for immunity
- Term for high heart rate
- A common GIT disease of high yielding dairy cows
- Viral cause of diarrhoea and vomiting in puppies
16 Clues: Term for high heart rate • Term for high respiratory rate • A common respiratory virus of cats • Term for excessive thirst/drinking • Term for increased body temperature • Term used for abdominal pain in horses • A common cause of lameness in fat ponies • A common GIT disease of high yielding dairy cows • Viral cause of diarrhoea and vomiting in puppies • ...
Virus 2024-03-12
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- an informal way to say vaccine
- get an illness
- someone who studies protection against disease
- an extra amount of a vaccine
- a type of the same virus
- a hard dry layer that forms over a wound
- a painful place on your body
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- something that causes diseases
- give someone an injection to protect them from a disease
- related to breathing
- a system of connected organs and tissues
- a substance produced in the body to fight disease
12 Clues: get an illness • related to breathing • a type of the same virus • an extra amount of a vaccine • a painful place on your body • something that causes diseases • an informal way to say vaccine • a system of connected organs and tissues • a hard dry layer that forms over a wound • someone who studies protection against disease • a substance produced in the body to fight disease • ...
Vocab words by rosy 2026-04-10
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- filters your blood
- Sends brain waves throughout the body and controls reflexes
- human chooses based off of wants and desires
- diverse offspring
- helps you move
- helps you breath and disposes of carbon dioxide
- produces uniform
- A system of glands that are NOT directly connected
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- nature chooses who breeds
- it breaks down food and helps your body absorb nutrients and dispose of waste
- structures you body
- carries nutrients and oxygen throughout the body
12 Clues: helps you move • produces uniform • diverse offspring • filters your blood • structures you body • nature chooses who breeds • human chooses based off of wants and desires • helps you breath and disposes of carbon dioxide • carries nutrients and oxygen throughout the body • A system of glands that are NOT directly connected • ...
Chapter 17 Respiratory System (pgs 346-358) 2023-04-11
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- Another name this structure is the voice box.
- This is caused by a spasm of the diaphragm & spasmodic closure of the glottis.
- Diseases such as COPD affect lung ________.
- The diaphragm separates the thoracic cavity from this.
- The physical & chemical processes by which the body supplies its cells with oxygen.
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- The respiratory center can be affected by drugs such as depressants, barbiturates, and this.
- The function of this is to entrap inhaled dust particles.
- These are fairly large cone-shaped organs filling up the two lateral chambers of the thoracic cavity.
- Food, when oxidized, gives off waste products such as carbon dioxide and this. (two words)
- This is the space between the vocal cords.
- This is believed to be caused by the need to increase oxygen within the blood.
- 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. • ...
Metabolism- Unit Vocabulary 2023-12-12
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- the ability to make things move or change
- body system that takes in food and breaks it down
- molecules that are the building blocks of proteins
- a molecule that is used to release energy
- chemical reaction between oxygen and glucose that releases energy into cells
- the body’s use of molecules for energy and growth
- type of energy storage molecule made of many glucose molecules connected together
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- a molecule that organisms get from the air or water around them and use to release energy
- body system that transports molecules to and from all cells
- large molecules that build, maintain, and replace the tissues in your body
- a group of atoms joined together in a particular way
- body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
12 Clues: the ability to make things move or change • a molecule that is used to release energy • body system that takes in food and breaks it down • the body’s use of molecules for energy and growth • molecules that are the building blocks of proteins • a group of atoms joined together in a particular way • body system that transports molecules to and from all cells • ...
Body Systems 2020-10-21
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- which side of the heart does blood come in?
- the primary organ of the respiratory system
- The biggest muscle in your body.
- which lung tends to be smaller
- what’s the smallest bone in your body?
- which gender tends to have a faster heart rate?
- the hardest working muscle.
- How many nerve cells does your body have?
- how long does it take for a red blood cell to circulate through your body?
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- a curved, thin muscle sheet under the lungs.
- Who can rehabilitate people with nervous system damage?
- your body is made of over how many bones?
- what’s the longest bone in your body?
- What are your muscles made of?
- how many parts are neurons made of
- which side of the heart does blood leave?
- How many types of bones do you have?
- How many types of muscles are there?
- enclosed bundles of long fibers called axons.
- 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 smaller • The biggest muscle in your body. • how many parts are neurons made of • How 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? • ...
Infectious Diseases 2024-01-12
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- A type of cell that engulfs and digests bacteria and other foreign substances.
- A viral disease with symptoms including fever, headache, and muscle aches, transmitted by mosquitoes.
- A sexually transmitted infection caused by the bacterium Neisseria gonorrhoeae.
- A bacterial disease that can be prevented by the DTP vaccine.
- The process of becoming immune to a specific disease through vaccination or previous infection.
- An infectious disease that primarily spreads through respiratory droplets and causes severe acute respiratory syndrome.
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- Inflammation of the liver caused by a viral infection.
- Disease prevention method that exposes the immune system to a harmless version of a pathogen.
- A viral illness characterized by a red rash and high fever.
- 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. • ...
Viral Infecrtions 2025-10-08
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- When a doctor figures out what illness you have.
- – Staying away from others to stop the spread of infection.
- – When your body temperature rises to fight infection.
- A group of people working together to stay healthy.
- – Gel or spray used to kill germs on your hands.
- Clean outdoor air that’s good for your lungs.
- Related to breathing or the lungs.
- – Common symptom that helps clear your airways.
- – Able to be spread from one person to another.
- A disease that spreads quickly within one region.
- – A disease outbreak that spreads across countries.
- Lets in fresh air to help clear out indoor germs.
- – Quick burst of air that can spread germs if uncovered.
- – A protein your immune system makes to fight off infections.
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- – Practices like handwashing that help prevent illness.
- – A tiny infectious particle that needs a host to reproduce.
- Actions you take to avoid getting sick.
- The process of getting better after being sick.
- Bringing in fresh air to reduce the spread of germs.
- – Separating sick people from healthy ones.
- Eating healthy foods to boost your immune system.
- – A shot that trains your immune system to fight viruses.
- – Your body’s defense system against viruses.
- A sign that your body isn’t feeling well.
- – 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. • ...
Air quality 2026-04-11
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- A disease made worse by air pollution
- Gas we need to breathe in
- Coal oil and gas used for energy
- A reddish-brown gas from vehicles
- Gas with a strong smell that harms lungs
- Organs that help you breathe
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- A colourless, odourless gas that reduces oxygen in blood
- Smoke mixed with fog
- Tiny particles floating in the air
- Harmful substances in the environment
- Body system used for breathing
11 Clues: Smoke mixed with fog • Gas we need to breathe in • Organs that help you breathe • Body system used for breathing • Coal oil and gas used for energy • A reddish-brown gas from vehicles • Tiny particles floating in the air • A disease made worse by air pollution • Harmful substances in the environment • Gas with a strong smell that harms lungs • ...
Pertaining Too!! 2020-07-17
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- pertaining to the lymphatic system
- pertaining to diet
- pertaining to the vein
- pouch like, resembling a small sac
- like or resembling mucus
- pertaining to the skin
- pertaining to the nucleus
- pertain to a fever
- pertaining to the saliva
- pertaining to the nerve cell, neuron
- pertaining to the heart
- pertaining to the pelvis
- a mental disorder, pertaining to neurosis
- pertaining to the muscle
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- pertaining to the respiration
- pertaining to anatomy
- pertaining to electricity
- pertaining to the urine
- pertaining to the male, masculine
- pertaining to toxin
- pertaining to epilepsy
- pertaining to a meter or a measurement
- pertaining to the surface
- pertaining to circulation
- pertaining to the voice
25 Clues: pertaining to diet • pertain to a fever • pertaining to toxin • pertaining to anatomy • pertaining to the vein • pertaining to the skin • pertaining to epilepsy • pertaining to the urine • pertaining to the heart • pertaining to the voice • like or resembling mucus • pertaining to the saliva • pertaining to the pelvis • pertaining to the muscle • pertaining to electricity • ...
Bones and Skeletal Tissue 2023-12-18
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- Attaches to your ribs and sternum
- Is wider than it is long
- Function of bones and skeleton
- Small rounded projection on a bone
- A protuberance above a long bone
- Any protuberance on a bone
- Cushions Joints
- Gives elastic support
- Vertebra along the spine
- Flattened plates of compact bones
- Articular joints
- Found in your respiratory system
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- Bones that form within a tendon
- Connects bone to muscle
- Resilient
- Asymmetrical,randomly shaped bones
- Connects bone to bone
- A rounded protuberance on bones
- Center portion of skeleton
- Support to the nose
- Connective Tissue
- A raised or prominent part
22 Clues: Resilient • Cushions Joints • Articular joints • Connective Tissue • Support to the nose • Connects bone to bone • Gives elastic support • Connects bone to muscle • Is wider than it is long • Vertebra along the spine • Center portion of skeleton • Any protuberance on a bone • A raised or prominent part • Function of bones and skeleton • Bones that form within a tendon • ...
G8 - Cells & Systems Vocab. 2022-11-11
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- the internal delivery system for the cell (2 words)
- an organ system that controls all of your hormones
- these carry carbon dioxide from your body back to your lungs
- keeping a body's internal conditions stable
- packages materials to be distributed through the cell (2 words)
- specialized structures that perform important functions in a cell
- All cells come from __________ cells
- stores water in the cell
- an organ system that transports oxygen throughout your body
- tissues working together to perform a specific function
- these carry oxygen from your heart to the rest of your body
- the powerhouse of the cell / produces energy
- a rigid structure that surrounds the cells of plants
- organs working together to perform a specific function (2 words)
- an organ system that controls your body's activities, and includes the brain
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- an organ system that converts food into energy
- made up of more than one cell
- the splitting of cells into 2 identical daughter cells
- the flexible barrier around a cell that controls what goes in and out
- an organ system made of of your hair, skin, and nails
- made up of only one cell
- what something does
- the basic unit of structure and function of living things
- the process of converting the sun's energy into food for plants
- how something is shaped
- 3 statements that explain our current understanding of cells (2 words)
- there are 4 of these in your heart
- an organ system that creates life
- the splitting of cells into 4 unique dughter cells
- an organ system that takes in oxygen and expels carbon dioxide
- an organ system that removes waste from your body, and includes your bladder
- an organ system that gives your body shape and support
- the gel-like fluid that surrounds the other organelles
- an organ system that helps you move
- the brain of the cell
- converts the sun's energy into food for the organism
- cells working together to perform a specific function
- a flap in the heart that controls the direction that blood flows
38 Clues: what something does • the brain of the cell • how something is shaped • made up of only one cell • stores water in the cell • made up of more than one cell • an organ system that creates life • there are 4 of these in your heart • an organ system that helps you move • All cells come from __________ cells • keeping a body's internal conditions stable • ...
IGYUK Angol rejtvény 2022 június - The Human Body 2022-06-23
Across
- part of the ear, makes hearing possible
- flexible organ inside the mouth
- the hidden part of teeth
- upper, denser part of the oral cavity
- the hole in which the eyeball sits
Down
- building block of the spinal cord
- the smallest finger
- part of the respiratory system
- tissue inside the bones
- hard material at the end of fingers and toes
10 Clues: the smallest finger • tissue inside the bones • the hidden part of teeth • part of the respiratory system • flexible organ inside the mouth • building block of the spinal cord • the hole in which the eyeball sits • upper, denser part of the oral cavity • part of the ear, makes hearing possible • hard material at the end of fingers and toes
Respiratory and Circulatory System 2021-12-09
Across
- organ that is in charge of circulating blood
- brings deoxygenated blood back to the heart
- brings oxygenated blood to the body
- where gas exchange happen
- you breathe in __________
- Tiny blood vessel
Down
- hardening of the arteries due to fat deposit
- happen when a blood vessel in the brain becomes blocked or bursts
- dioxide you breathe out ______________
- important muscle in the respiratory system
10 Clues: Tiny blood vessel • where gas exchange happen • you breathe in __________ • brings oxygenated blood to the body • dioxide you breathe out ______________ • important muscle in the respiratory system • brings deoxygenated blood back to the heart • organ that is in charge of circulating blood • hardening of the arteries due to fat deposit • ...
Human Body Systems 2024-01-04
Across
- helps with urinary drainage
- controls responses to our environment
- primarily brings oxygen into the body and expels carbon dioxide
- breaks down food and execrates waste
- helps in reproduction
- transports oxygen and hormones throughout the body
Down
- the drainage system of the body
- collection of organs that produce hormones
- maintains blood flow and pressure
- responsible for movements of the body
10 Clues: helps in reproduction • helps with urinary drainage • the drainage system of the body • maintains blood flow and pressure • breaks down food and execrates waste • controls responses to our environment • responsible for movements of the body • collection of organs that produce hormones • transports oxygen and hormones throughout the body • ...
Human body system crossword puzzle sanjitha 2024-05-17
Across
- It protects our brian
- it works with skeletal system
- it brings blood to all my body parts
- it digest our food
- It pumps blood to other parts of the body.
Down
- it allow us to breath in and out
- it protect my important organ.
- it helps my body to digest
- digestion begins here
- pushes food down towards the stomach
10 Clues: it digest our food • It protects our brian • digestion begins here • it helps my body to digest • it works with skeletal system • it protect my important organ. • it allow us to breath in and out • pushes food down towards the stomach • it brings blood to all my body parts • It pumps blood to other parts of the body.
Respiratory system 2021-01-08
Respiratory System 2020-02-24
5 Clues: used for smell and getting air into the body • allows for movement of air from nose to larynx • wide, hollow tube used to transfer air to the bronchi • brings oxygen into our body and sends carbon dioxide out • extensions of the windpipe that get air to and from lungs
respiratory system 2020-09-30
5 Clues: The windpipe • Food goes in but also creates saliva • muscle separating the chest and abdomen • The pair of organs of the respiratory system • Where scents go through and a two way air way
Respiratory System 2021-12-02
Across
- It is the pipe that sends air to the lungs
- It is found at the end of the trachea and splits the air into each lung
- this is the muscle that is responsible for inflating and deflating the lungs
Down
- These are the small air tubes that connect the bronchus to the alveoli
- It is the organ that collects the air
- These are the small air tubes that connect the bronchus to the alveoli
6 Clues: It is the organ that collects the air • It is the pipe that sends air to the lungs • These are the small air tubes that connect the bronchus to the alveoli • These are the small air tubes that connect the bronchus to the alveoli • It is found at the end of the trachea and splits the air into each lung • ...
Respiratory System 2021-06-27
5 Clues: This is called as the windpipe • We breathe in air through this • These carry air into the lungs • They send oxygen into blood from the lungs • Separator between the lungs and the abdomen
respiratory system 2013-04-03
Respiratory System 2015-06-15
Across
- is a respiratory organ found in many aquatic organisms that extracts dissolved oxygen from water and excretes carbon dioxide.
- Located just below the larynx, is the main airway to the lungs.
- are tiny air sacs within the lungs where the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide takes place.
Down
- is a small hole behind each eye that opens to the mouth in some fish.
- 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 2023-11-29
5 Clues: breathing starts here • brings in air into the lungs • cavity humidifys and warms air • keeps food from getting into your lungs • cavity brings in air just like the nasal cavity
Respiratory system 2024-02-05
Respiratory system 2024-01-22
5 Clues: provides sense of smell • the passage which leads from the back of the mouth • when the nose is blocked/ when someone breathes through his/her • bring oxygen into our bodies (called inspiration, or inhalation) • a long, U-shaped tube that connects your larynx (voice box) to your lungs
