respiratory system Crossword Puzzles
mcgghs 2015-07-18
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- international system of classifying and labeling hazards
- method for informing employees about hazards within the workplace
- principle which machine guarding should pass to prevent circumvention of the guarding
- law that regulates the introduction of chemicals into commerce and determine risk to human health and environment
- method which hazardous chemicals can enter the body dermal contact
- checking of machine guarding prior to use
- new MSDS system
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- document that identifies the hazards of chemicals and emergency/first aid procedures
- controls designed to prevent employees from coming in contact with equipment that could cause injury
- method which hazardous chemicals can enter the body orally
- type of exposure that produces an adverse reaction over time
- type of exposure that produces an immediate reaction
- ystem to ensure new materials/chemicals brought into Alcoa will not adversely affect our environment, employee safety, and product quality
- method which hazardous chemicals can enter the body through the respiratory system
- number of sections to a Safety Data Sheet
15 Clues: new MSDS system • checking of machine guarding prior to use • number of sections to a Safety Data Sheet • type of exposure that produces an immediate reaction • international system of classifying and labeling hazards • method which hazardous chemicals can enter the body orally • type of exposure that produces an adverse reaction over time • ...
Types of doctors 2022-11-07
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- specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of asthma and other allergic diseases.
- treats cancer and provides medical care for a person diagnosed with cancer.
- specialize in the medical and surgical care of the eyes and visual system
- focuses on the health of infants, children, adolescents and young adults.
- expertise in the disorders and diseases that affect the digestive system
- caring for the reproductive health of a woman from the time she gets her first period all the way to post-menopause.
- treat diseases of the brain and spinal cord
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- dispense prescription medications to patients and offer expertise in the safe use of prescriptions.
- specializes in conditions that affect the skin, hair, and nails.
- specializes in the respiratory system
- preventing, diagnosing and treating heart conditions
- understand and explain thoughts, emotions, feelings, and behavior.
- Monitor and control the patient's vital life functions
- medical doctors that specialize in diagnosing and treating injuries and diseases using medical imaging
- solve diagnostic problems, manage severe long-term illnesses, and help patients with multiple, complex chronic conditions.
- Specializes in Mental Health
16 Clues: Specializes in Mental Health • specializes in the respiratory system • treat diseases of the brain and spinal cord • preventing, diagnosing and treating heart conditions • Monitor and control the patient's vital life functions • specializes in conditions that affect the skin, hair, and nails. • understand and explain thoughts, emotions, feelings, and behavior. • ...
Respiratory problems 2017-11-29
9 Clues: goes in your body • what you breathe in • what you breathe out • the system that I'm doing • also known as the windpipe • something that filters the air • about how many times you breathe a day • Something that holds you air after you breathe in • something that carries the blood through your body
Teacher for a day crossword 2023-06-08
9 Clues: Helps us speak • The best organ system • Provides oxygen for a cell • Tubes that go off the trachea • Tons of small tubes in your lungs • A tube that goes down to your lungs • Brings air to trachea from your nose • Holes in your nose that bring in oxygen • From the Bronchioles to the ___________
Blood Systems Crossword 2013-06-03
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- Brings air to your body and removes carbon dioxide
- Carries small pieces of blood to places
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- Helps the skeletal system to control the body.
- It only has one job, to pump blood into other parts of the body
- It helps your body defend for diseases and infections.
- You breathe in.
- One of the most important systems in your body
- It’s a system that helps you break down food into protein, vitamins and minerals.
- Flitters pout wastes
- Sends waves to your body to help them. Also helps you think.
10 Clues: You breathe in. • Flitters pout wastes • Carries small pieces of blood to places • Helps the skeletal system to control the body. • One of the most important systems in your body • Brings air to your body and removes carbon dioxide • It helps your body defend for diseases and infections. • Sends waves to your body to help them. Also helps you think. • ...
Human Body Crossword 2013-06-03
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- vessels Carries small pieces of blood to places
- Brings air to your body and removes carbon dioxide
- Helps the skeletal system to control the body.
- Sends waves to your body to help them. Also helps you think.
- You breathe in.
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- One of the most important systems in your body
- It’s a system that helps you break down food into protein, vitamins and minerals.
- Flitters wastes
- It only has one job, to pump blood into other parts of the body
- It helps your body defend for diseases and infections.
10 Clues: Flitters wastes • You breathe in. • One of the most important systems in your body • Helps the skeletal system to control the body. • vessels Carries small pieces of blood to places • Brings air to your body and removes carbon dioxide • It helps your body defend for diseases and infections. • Sends waves to your body to help them. Also helps you think. • ...
science crossword 2022-11-07
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- the system that has white blood cells that fight off diseases
- the cells that carry oxygen to the rest of the body through blood vessels
- the cells that fight off diseases and are apart of the immune system
- smaller blood vessels that have the diameter of only one cell
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- transports and keeps blood on the right track
- the sac that holds urine
- the system that helps get oxygen, hormones, blood, and nutrients to the rest of the body
- the system that takes in oxygen and exhales carbon dioxide
8 Clues: the sac that holds urine • transports and keeps blood on the right track • the system that takes in oxygen and exhales carbon dioxide • the system that has white blood cells that fight off diseases • smaller blood vessels that have the diameter of only one cell • the cells that fight off diseases and are apart of the immune system • ...
Human body 2023-05-25
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- The body system that controls and coordinates all the functions of the body
- The body system that breaks down food for nutrients.
- What are groups of tissues that work together to perform a specific function called?
- The body system that transports oxygen and nutrients to the body’s cells and removes waste products from the cells
- It permits movement of the body
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- provides support and protection for the body’s internal organs and gives the muscles a point of attachment
- It’s responsible for regulating a range of bodily functions through the release of hormones
- group of things that work together to achieve a common objective
- When groups of cells that work together to perform a specific function
- The two body systems that work together to provide oxygen to the body and remove carbon dioxide from the body
- What is the basic unit of life in all living organisms?
- Body system in which it takes care of foreign elements in the body.
12 Clues: It permits movement of the body • The body system that breaks down food for nutrients. • What is the basic unit of life in all living organisms? • group of things that work together to achieve a common objective • Body system in which it takes care of foreign elements in the body. • When groups of cells that work together to perform a specific function • ...
Interacting system of human body 2022-07-25
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- Tissue that supports, protects, and gives structure to other tissues and organs in the body.
- composed of organs, principally the brain, spinal cord, nerves, and ganglia
- is the internal framework of the human body
- an organ system consisting of skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscle
- cell that contain a nucleus
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- is the biological system made up of all the anatomical organs involved in sexual reproduction
- system consists of the gastrointestinal tract plus the accessory organs of digestion
- is a biological system consisting of specific organs and structures used for gas exchange in animals and plants
- cell that do not have a nucleus
- composed of cells that have the special ability to shorten or contract in order to produce movement of the body parts
- system regulates and controls bodily functions and activity.
11 Clues: cell that contain a nucleus • cell that do not have a nucleus • is the internal framework of the human body • system regulates and controls bodily functions and activity. • an organ system consisting of skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscle • composed of organs, principally the brain, spinal cord, nerves, and ganglia • ...
Anti-Infectives 2025-05-09
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- ribavirin treats?
- used to treat oral thrush
- used to treat tuberculosis
- oseltamivir treats?
- used to treat candida
- tetracylines treat chlamydia and ?
- penicillin is the primary treatment for
- have cross sensitivity with penicillin
- treat urinary, GI, and respiratory infections
- against RNA guided replication
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- used to treat anaerobic & protozoa infections
- acyclovir treats?
- used to treat serious respiratory infections
- works to prevent spread of infections
- last line of defense
- oldest antibiotics
- short treatment time, lasts long in the body
- terbinafine is used to treat ?
- treats many infections
19 Clues: acyclovir treats? • ribavirin treats? • oldest antibiotics • oseltamivir treats? • last line of defense • used to treat candida • treats many infections • used to treat oral thrush • used to treat tuberculosis • terbinafine is used to treat ? • against RNA guided replication • tetracylines treat chlamydia and ? • works to prevent spread of infections • ...
Cell Choice board Unit 2 2022-10-05
5 Clues: When everything is balanced • system Helps with offspring • system helps with lungs and breathing • system protects the inside of the body • system helps the body move with info from brain
Respiratory System 2018-10-13
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- A dome-shaped muscle that works with the lungs to allow breathing in and breathing out.
- It is a part of the human anatomy that known as “voice box".
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- Branch of trachea that carry air into the lungs.
- A tube-like passage for both food and air that found between the nasal cavity and esophagus.
- It is a cluster of tiny thin-walled sacs found at the end of each bronchioles.
5 Clues: Branch of trachea that carry air into the lungs. • It is a part of the human anatomy that known as “voice box". • It is a cluster of tiny thin-walled sacs found at the end of each bronchioles. • A dome-shaped muscle that works with the lungs to allow breathing in and breathing out. • ...
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 2023-08-31
5 Clues: We breathe in air through our _______ • A muscle that helps us breathe ________ • This gas is released when we breathe out _______ • The two spongy organs that helps us breathe ______ • The tube in our throat that carries air to our lungs ____
Respiratory system 2023-11-07
5 Clues: Is a broad band of muscle • Branch off into the left and right lungs • Also known as the windpipe has cilia hairs • are smaller in diameter and lead to alveoli • Individual cavilities where diffusion takes place
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
Week 26 Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-27
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- the first noun in "Going for Water"
- Father of the U.S. Constitution
- the principal organs of the respiratory system
- Declaration of Independence's principal author
- "Nobility"'s first object of a preposition
- the left side of a ship like the Dawn Treader
- the first noun in "Nobility"
- Capital city of Texas
- the first noun in "Paul Revere's Ride"
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- Poet who wrote "The Splendour Falls"
- Poet who wrote "Going for Water"
- Poet who wrote "Nobility"
- Poet who wrote "Paul Revere's Ride"
- Eustace's last name
- the right side of a ship like the Dawn Treader
- (Narnian) Lucy's last name
- the last noun in "The Splendour Falls"
- a watchdog
18 Clues: a watchdog • Eustace's last name • Capital city of Texas • Poet who wrote "Nobility" • (Narnian) Lucy's last name • the first noun in "Nobility" • Father of the U.S. Constitution • Poet who wrote "Going for Water" • the first noun in "Going for Water" • Poet who wrote "Paul Revere's Ride" • Poet who wrote "The Splendour Falls" • the last noun in "The Splendour Falls" • ...
The Human Body: Systems at Work 2022-12-16
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- breathing
- windpipe
- a hairline blood vessel
- compartment, room
- a branching vessel carrying blood from the body
- relating to the lungs
- pipe, cylinder, canal, passage
- a heartbeat
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- poisonous carbon and oxygen
- blood circulation
- a respiratory muscle
- a vessel that carries blood from the heart
- compress with the hand
- a pair of breathing organs
- push repeatedly
15 Clues: windpipe • breathing • a heartbeat • push repeatedly • blood circulation • compartment, room • a respiratory muscle • relating to the lungs • compress with the hand • a hairline blood vessel • a pair of breathing organs • poisonous carbon and oxygen • pipe, cylinder, canal, passage • a vessel that carries blood from the heart • a branching vessel carrying blood from the body
Body Systems 2024-01-25
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- elastic bands of connective tissue
- a pair of breathing organs
- uses hormones to control and coordinate your body's metabolism
- maintains fluid levels in our body tissues
- protects your body from bacteria
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- to filter blood and create urine
- a fibrous connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone
- takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
- gives your body shape and support
- controls thought
- breaks down food and absorbs nutrients
- the thigh bone
- a muscle that pumps blood
- works with another system to help you move
- helps all the parts of the body to communicate with each other
15 Clues: the thigh bone • controls thought • a muscle that pumps blood • a pair of breathing organs • to filter blood and create urine • protects your body from bacteria • gives your body shape and support • elastic bands of connective tissue • breaks down food and absorbs nutrients • maintains fluid levels in our body tissues • works with another system to help you move • ...
RESPIRATION IN ORGANISMS 2021-07-22
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- Muscular floor of chest cavity
- The respiratory organs of human beings
- An organism with tracheal system
- Tiny pores on the surface of leaf
- The air tubes of insects
- Openings on the sides of the body of an insect
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- Skeletal structures surrounding chest cavity
- The openings through which we inhale
- An anaerobic organism
9 Clues: An anaerobic organism • The air tubes of insects • Muscular floor of chest cavity • An organism with tracheal system • Tiny pores on the surface of leaf • The openings through which we inhale • The respiratory organs of human beings • Skeletal structures surrounding chest cavity • Openings on the sides of the body of an insect
The Avian Respiratory System 2024-02-16
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- the way air moves through the avian respiratory system
- opposite of the mammal lung the avian lung is
- breathing technique used by birds to release heat
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- the small tubules leading to air capillaries
- the system of gas exchange in birds
- chemical process through which energy is generated, specifically increased during flight
- the bird's voice-box
- each bird has 9 of these storage units.
8 Clues: the bird's voice-box • the system of gas exchange in birds • each bird has 9 of these storage units. • the small tubules leading to air capillaries • opposite of the mammal lung the avian lung is • breathing technique used by birds to release heat • the way air moves through the avian respiratory system • ...
Autonomic Nervous System NPB 101 Spring 2024 2024-05-21
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- During a sympathetic response, cortisol levels increase, which as a result, causes an increase in what other levels in the blood
- When acetylcholine is secreted in the parasympathetic pathway, this type of receptor binds onto the neurohormone of acetylcholine secreted by the post ganglionic fibers
- During a sympathetic response, this organ of the body is inhibited from contractions (helps us store urine)
- The part of the nervous system that includes the autonomic nervous system
- A sub-category of the autonomic nervous system that initiates the fight-or-flight response
- This type of activity is regulated by the enteric system of the autonomic nervous system
- This type of ganglia helps transport sensory signals from the periphery to integration centers in the central nervous system
- A sub-category of the autonomic nervous system that regulates bodily functions such as digestion when the person is at rest
- Preparation for this type of activity is regulated by the sympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system
- A hydrophilic amino acid derivative hormone that can bind onto either alpha or beta receptors during a fight-or-flight response and is released by post ganglionic fibers
- This sort of response/action/ or regulation is done by the autonomic nervous system
- Under a sympathetic nervous system response/ fight-or-flight, this happens to our pupils
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- This happens to our heartbeat when our sympathetic nervous system is activated in response to some type of danger
- This type of response is activated in the face of escaping danger by the sympathetic nervous system
- During a sympathetic response, this organ of the respiratory system is dilated to increase the intake of oxygen
- During a parasympathetic response, this happens to our flow of saliva
- A hormone that can only bind onto one receptor during a fight-or-flight response and is released by post ganglionic fibers
- A neurohormone that binds onto a cholinergic receptor when the body is resting and digesting
- This system works in concert with the autonomic nervous system to control and integrate the digestion and absorption of food
- A reaction that inhibits pre-parasympathetic neurons and activates pre-sympathetic neurons of the hypothalamus
- This part of the autonomic nervous system is in charge of regulating functions of the gut
- When comparing the effects of the sympathetic nervous system to that of the parasympathetic nervous system, we can say that they are mostly ___
- Under the motor (efferent division), this type of motor is under the category of the autonomic nervous system and innervates the glands, and smooth and cardiac muscles
- This sort of 'action' would activate the parasympathetic nervous system
- The autonomic nervous system regulates what kind of state in a person's body
25 Clues: During a parasympathetic response, this happens to our flow of saliva • This sort of 'action' would activate the parasympathetic nervous system • The part of the nervous system that includes the autonomic nervous system • The autonomic nervous system regulates what kind of state in a person's body • ...
SEPSIS AND SIRS RECOGNITION AND TREATMENT 2013-06-27
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- Lab value that indicates Sepsis
- Consult _________ for severe infection
- Policy will reduce 2 of 2
- Consult ____________ for renal failure.
- Increased heart rate
- SIRS may result in...
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- Consult ____________ for respiratory failure
- Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome
- Septic shock
- Causes sepsis
- Floor that patients will be admitted to with SIRS
- surgery Consult __________ for abdominal sepsis.
- Policy will reduce 1 of 2
- Temperature above 38 degrees C
- Low blood pressure
- ______ urine output
- Decreased LOC or agitation
- fast respiratory rate
18 Clues: Septic shock • Causes sepsis • Low blood pressure • ______ urine output • Increased heart rate • SIRS may result in... • fast respiratory rate • Policy will reduce 1 of 2 • Policy will reduce 2 of 2 • Decreased LOC or agitation • Temperature above 38 degrees C • Lab value that indicates Sepsis • Consult _________ for severe infection • Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome • ...
The Respiratory System 2018-05-04
7 Clues: Under the lungs • Helps you breathe • What protects your lungs? • What conducts air to your lungs? • What divides off from bronchi/bronchus • What chemical do you want OUT of your body? • Tiny air sacs of the lungs which helps CO2 exchange
The Respiratory System 2018-05-04
7 Clues: Under the lungs • Helps you breathe • What protects your lungs? • What conducts air to your lungs? • What divides off from bronchi/bronchus • What chemical do you want OUT of your body? • Tiny air sacs of the lungs which helps CO2 exchange
Respiratory System - Puzzle 2021-09-28
7 Clues: breathe in • breathe out • process of breathing • tissue in human body • main part of respiration • comapartment in the lungs containing air • a pair of spongy, air-filled organs located on either side of the chest
The respiratory system 2021-05-26
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- something path that can help prevent infections from taking hold.
- something passages that connect the alveoli to the bronchus.
- something transport gas.
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- Something that protects the lungs, the heart, etc
- sommething make gas exchange, carbon dioxide and oxygen exchange with each other
- It powers the flow of blood.
- something helps lungs and breathing
7 Clues: something transport gas. • It powers the flow of blood. • something helps lungs and breathing • Something that protects the lungs, the heart, etc • something passages that connect the alveoli to the bronchus. • something path that can help prevent infections from taking hold. • sommething make gas exchange, carbon dioxide and oxygen exchange with each other
The Respiratory System 2022-04-07
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- deliver air to your lungs.
- It allows air to enter your body, then filters debris and warms and moistens the air.
- can be used to supplement or replace the nasal cavity's functions when needed.
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- bring in air from the atmosphere and pass oxygen into the bloodstream.
- permit speech and allow air to pass into the lungs while blocking food and drink from entering.
- to carry air in and out of your lungs.
- is a ring-like muscular tube that acts as the passageway for air, food and liquid.
7 Clues: deliver air to your lungs. • to carry air in and out of your lungs. • bring in air from the atmosphere and pass oxygen into the bloodstream. • can be used to supplement or replace the nasal cavity's functions when needed. • is a ring-like muscular tube that acts as the passageway for air, food and liquid. • ...
The Respiratory System 2020-11-19
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- The small air sacs where oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange happens.
- The main muscle used when breathing.
- The main organs of the respiratory system.
- The tiny hair-like projections lining the trachea and bronchi.
- The long tube that leads from the nasal cavity to the lungs.
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- Small holes in the nose where air enters and leaves the body.
- Another name for the trachea.
7 Clues: Another name for the trachea. • The main muscle used when breathing. • The main organs of the respiratory system. • The long tube that leads from the nasal cavity to the lungs. • Small holes in the nose where air enters and leaves the body. • The tiny hair-like projections lining the trachea and bronchi. • ...
The Respiratory System 2024-12-08
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- are tiny airways that branch off from the bronchi
- it is the primary entrance for air into the respiratory system
- is also known as the throat which connects the nasal cavity and mouth to the larynx and esophagus.
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- is a tubular structure that serves as a passageway for air to travel to
- also known as the voice box plays a crucial role in speech production
- are tiny hairs inside the nasal cavity that filter germs and dust
- the primary organs of respiration
7 Clues: the primary organs of respiration • are tiny airways that branch off from the bronchi • it is the primary entrance for air into the respiratory system • are tiny hairs inside the nasal cavity that filter germs and dust • also known as the voice box plays a crucial role in speech production • is a tubular structure that serves as a passageway for air to travel to • ...
The Respiratory System crossword puzzle 2020-11-08
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- when we breathe in air
- what is another name for Pharynx
- what is the name of tubes that are
- to your lungs
- out
- What is another name for the trachea
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- what is the most important organ in the respiratory
- another name for the voice box
- what is the name of the gas that we
- Passage connecting your throat and lungs
- we use this to breathe in air
- when we breathe out air
- how many lungs do you have
- what is the color of the lungs
14 Clues: out • to your lungs • when we breathe in air • when we breathe out air • how many lungs do you have • we use this to breathe in air • another name for the voice box • what is the color of the lungs • what is another name for Pharynx • what is the name of tubes that are • what is the name of the gas that we • What is another name for the trachea • ...
Medical terminology of respiratory system 2023-04-24
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- Insufficient oxygen supply caused by irregular breathing
- Temporary spasm of vocal cords that makes breathing or speaking difficult
- The airway collapses when breathing
- A test that evaluates how much and how quickly someone breathes in and out
- A total or partial collapse of the whole lung or a segment of the lung
- Coughing up of blood from the respiratory tract
- Lung inflammation that is typically brought on by an infection
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- A tool allowing you to view inside your airways and lungs
- Quick breathing that induces a reduction in carbon dioxide levels in the body
- A treatment that involves altering the pressure or composition of the air to treat respiratory disease
- Accumulation of transudate in the pleural cavity
- Inflammation in the throat's back
- Pus pockets developed within the pleural space
- Laborious and difficult breathing with occasional pain.
14 Clues: Inflammation in the throat's back • The airway collapses when breathing • Pus pockets developed within the pleural space • Coughing up of blood from the respiratory tract • Accumulation of transudate in the pleural cavity • Laborious and difficult breathing with occasional pain. • Insufficient oxygen supply caused by irregular breathing • ...
Kesler Science - Respiratory System Crossword 2022-07-08
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- The air sacs at the end of the bronchioles where gas exchange takes place.
- The two major air passageways leading from the trachea to the lungs.
- Also called the throat; the passage that leads from the oral and nasal cavity to the larynx
- Muscle that pushes and pulls against the lungs.
- The respiratory system begins in the _____ cavity
- The action of breathing.
- This gas is expelled out of the lungs during respiration.
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- A flap of cartilage attached to the larynx that closes when food passes by.
- This gas is taken in during respiration.
- A hollow tube that connects the larynx to the right and left bronchus.
- The smallest air passageways coming off the bronchi.
- Air is taken in through the mouth in the oral ______.
- Hollow muscular organ which holds the vocal cords and produces sound.
- Carries out the exchange of gases while we breathe.
14 Clues: The action of breathing. • This gas is taken in during respiration. • Muscle that pushes and pulls against the lungs. • The respiratory system begins in the _____ cavity • Carries out the exchange of gases while we breathe. • The smallest air passageways coming off the bronchi. • Air is taken in through the mouth in the oral ______. • ...
Circulatory and Respiratory System Review 2023-02-04
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- Oxygenated blood that enters the LEFT side of the heart (two words)
- Blood is pushed out of body through top of heart
- respiration that exchanges gases between body and blood cells
- Carries blood BACK to heart
- These blood cells transport oxygen to tissue of body
- Deoxygenated blood comes through RIGHT side of heart (two words)
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- air sacs where gas exchange happens
- Most of your blood is made out of this
- Small vessels that connects arteries and veins
- respiration that exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide in lungs
- main airways into each lung
- Seperates left and right side of the heart
- These blood cells fight infection
- Brings blood AWAY from heart to body
14 Clues: main airways into each lung • Carries blood BACK to heart • These blood cells fight infection • air sacs where gas exchange happens • Brings blood AWAY from heart to body • Most of your blood is made out of this • Seperates left and right side of the heart • Small vessels that connects arteries and veins • Blood is pushed out of body through top of heart • ...
Human Body Systems 2025-08-06
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- settled
- small thing
- eating
- people
- a fibrous connective tissue that attaches bone to bone
- breathing
- a fibrous connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone
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- red
- main organ in you
- the physical structure, including the bones, flesh, and organs, of a person or an animal
- bones
- blood vessels
- strong
- respiratory
14 Clues: red • bones • eating • people • strong • settled • breathing • small thing • respiratory • blood vessels • main organ in you • a fibrous connective tissue that attaches bone to bone • a fibrous connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone • the physical structure, including the bones, flesh, and organs, of a person or an animal
Levels of organisation. 2024-12-09
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- a group of organs working together to perform certain functions
- the system which transports oxygen and nutrients to the rest of the body using blood
- the system that takes oxygen from the air and puts it into the blood
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- the system that breaks food down and absorbs the food into the blood
- the basic unit of life
- a group of different tissues that work together to perform a certain function
- a group of cells the work together to perform a certain function
- a group of organ systems working together
8 Clues: the basic unit of life • a group of organ systems working together • a group of organs working together to perform certain functions • a group of cells the work together to perform a certain function • the system that breaks food down and absorbs the food into the blood • the system that takes oxygen from the air and puts it into the blood • ...
Cystic Fibrosis 2021-03-30
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- what organ is mainly affected in cystic fibrosis
- 90% of cystic fibrosis cases will result in
- cystic fibrosis can be classified as
- class four mutation changes the ____ flow
- what is the abbreviation of the mutated gene in cystic fibrosis?
- a sweat level ____ 60 mmol/L is abnormal and indicative of a positive sweat test
- what type of lung infection results from the mucus in cystic fibrosis?
- cystic fibrosis is what kind of recessive disease
- due to the decrease in pancreatic enzymes this condition results
- the ____ rate of cystic fibrosis is increasing as modern therapy becomes more advanced
- due to the dehydration cystic fibrosis patients experience what would a logical addition to the patient’s diet consist of?
- / lung _____ is an option for patients with respiratory failure
- This is an important fatty acid in the treatment of cystic fibrosis
- a modern evaluation of cystic fibrosis is termed ____ analysis
- class one through three CFTR mutation are the most _____ forms of cystic fibrosis
- this type of oil has been indicated in the daily nutritional requirements for a patient with cystic fibrosis
- class two is the most _____ mutation found in cystic fibrosis
- class three mutation leads to a _____ activity of the CFTR protein
- on average about 20% of people with cystic fibrosis experience this disease by age 30
- this test is the first diagnostic tool of cystic fibrosis
- this kind of disorder is present in a patient with cystic fibrosis
- this practice is encouraged in newborns through the first year of life to compensate for nutritional deficiencies
- ____ mucus can be a tell-tale sign of cystic fibrosis
- most cases of cystic fibrosis can be diagnosed at ______
- most cases of cystic fibrosis are diagnosed ____ 18 years of age
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- 70-80% of patients experience this deletion mutation
- what are the two main contributing factors to the effect on the lungs cystic fibrosis has? Sweat and
- the first successful drug in the treatment of cystic fibrosis
- respiratory system disturbances in cystitis fibrosis can eventually lead to respiratory _____
- To control respiratory system complications this class of medication is prescribed
- 50% of people have this type of cystic fibrosis
- ____ fingers is a classic physical sign of cystic fibrosis
- treating patients with oral rehydration solutions as well as an osmotic laxative will help treat intestinal _____
- what kind of side effects are the most common in the drugs used to treat cystic fibrosis?
- the most common clinical signs and symptoms of cystic fibrosis are dehydration and ____
- exocrine pancreatic insufficiency is from pancreatic drainage tube obstruction and atrophy of _____ tissue
- the CFTR gene lets what compound move through the mucus, making it thin in nature?
- a cystic fibrosis patient’s protein and calorie intake must be 20-50% more substantial than the average person
- a class one mutation leads to the total _____ of the CFTR protein
- exocrine pancreatic insufficiency is present in around 85% of _____
- class six mutation has an ____ protein turnover effect
- this is a useful treatment for the respiratory effect’s cystic fibrosis patients experience
- what is a barrier of available treatment to patients suffering with cystic fibrosis
- exercising what portion of the body can mitigate the effects of cystic fibrosis
- What class of medication is used in cystic fibrosis to regulate airway inflammation
- sweat test findings can sometimes be ______ as many other conditions show an increase in chloride
- there has been major improvements in the treatment of cystic fibrosis with the breakthrough of drugs called CFTR _____
- what is the most common race affected by cystic fibrosis?
- what organ system is affected in cystic fibrosis leading to nutritional deficiencies?
- patients living in conditions with air-______ can have more serious effects of cystic fibrosis and shorter life span
- cystic fibrosis can be classified as a ____ condition
51 Clues: cystic fibrosis can be classified as • class four mutation changes the ____ flow • 90% of cystic fibrosis cases will result in • 50% of people have this type of cystic fibrosis • what organ is mainly affected in cystic fibrosis • cystic fibrosis is what kind of recessive disease • 70-80% of patients experience this deletion mutation • ...
first aid 2019-10-29
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- A hormone that increases the heart rate, pulse rate, blood pressure and cause blood vessels to constrict and strengthen in response to stress
- physical injury
- a set of fools needed in an emergency.
- A medical term used to refer to the damage to the skin through to scraping or wearing away
- pressure the pressure of the blood within the arteries
- the respiratory tract where air passes in and out of the lungs
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- A lung condition that causes difficulty in breathing due to constrictions of the small air tubes in the lungs
- usually caused by a blow to the head
- rugs or medicines that are used to treat or prevent bacterial infections
- a system to bring oxygen into the body.
- A medical term that refers to the chest pain or discomfort that is caused by reduced blood flow to the heart.
11 Clues: physical injury • usually caused by a blow to the head • a set of fools needed in an emergency. • a system to bring oxygen into the body. • pressure the pressure of the blood within the arteries • the respiratory tract where air passes in and out of the lungs • rugs or medicines that are used to treat or prevent bacterial infections • ...
Metabolism 2024-10-10
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- the chemical reaction between oxygen and glucose that releases energy into cells
- the ability to make thing move or change
- - a type of molecule that organisms get from the air or water around them and use to release energy
- the body system that takes in food and breaks it down
- - a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole
- molecules that are the building blocks of proteins
- the body system that transfers molecules to and from all cells of the body
- a proposed answer to a question about the natural world
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- - a category of large molecules that perform important functions inside living things
- a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms, we exhale this when we breathe out
- - a group of atoms joined together in a particular way
- - the body's use of molecules for energy and growth
- - the body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
- - a type of energy storage molecule made of many glucose molecules connected together
- a molecule that organisms can use to release energy; the molecule that starch breaks down into
- a process in which atoms rearrange to form new substances
16 Clues: the ability to make thing move or change • molecules that are the building blocks of proteins • - the body's use of molecules for energy and growth • - a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole • the body system that takes in food and breaks it down • - a group of atoms joined together in a particular way • ...
Metabolism - Davis 2022-03-08
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- the chemical reaction between oxygen and glucose that releases energy into cellschemicalreaction a process in which atoms rearrange to form new substances
- that are the building blocks of proteins
- the process of making clear respiratory system your evidence supports your claimscientificargument a claim supported by evidence
- molecule made of carbon and oxygen
- a group of atoms joined together in a particular way
- a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole
- a category of large molecules that perform important functions inside living things
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- body system that takes in food and breaks it down
- the body system that transports molecules to and from all cells of the body
- a molecule that organisms can use to release energy, and that is made of carbon, hydrogen,
- ability to make things move or change
- the body’s use of molecules for energy and growth
- information about the natural world that is used to support or go against (refute) a claim
- a type of energy storage molecule made of many glucose molecules connected together
- a molecule that organisms get from the air or water around them and use to release energy
- proposed answer to a question about the natural
- atoms
17 Clues: atoms • molecule made of carbon and oxygen • ability to make things move or change • that are the building blocks of proteins • proposed answer to a question about the natural • body system that takes in food and breaks it down • the body’s use of molecules for energy and growth • a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole • ...
Stress and Illness 2020-12-16
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- The field that studies the influence that stress has on the immune system
- Occurs when the heart doesn't receive enough blood
- When the immune system breaks down and is unable to do its job
- People who are more laid-back
- This has been shown to elevate blood pressure
- Often triggered by environmental factors
- A chronic and serious disease that affects the respiratory system
- People who are intensely driven
- A serious disease caused by HIV that weakens the immune system
- Composed of the heart and blood circulation system
- Autoimmune disease that affects the joints
- This type of feeling can cause an asthma attack
- A tendency to experience distressed emotional states such as anger
- A continuous pain in the head and neck region
- The immune system keeps these from entering the human body
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- A common sign of a heart attack in both males and females
- A type of headache that is caused by blood vessel swelling and increased blood flow
- autoimmune disease that affects the skin
- If you consume this regularly you are at high risk of developing a cardiovascular disease
- The body's surveillance system
- Segments of DNA that protects chromosomes
- This was giving to older volunteers during a experiment
- What does HPA stand for?
- Adults who experienced this as a child have shorter telomeres
- A long term side affect of hypertension
- What does HIV stand for?
- Weakens the immune system
- Causes one in three deaths in the US a year
- A serious cardiovascular disease
- The first person to notice the link of depression and heart disease
- Stress can slow down this process
- People who show high depression rates are at risk of a
- White blood cells that circulate in the body's fluids
- Autoimmune disease that effects the thyroid gland
- A common heart attack symptom in males and not females
35 Clues: What does HPA stand for? • What does HIV stand for? • Weakens the immune system • People who are more laid-back • The body's surveillance system • People who are intensely driven • A serious cardiovascular disease • Stress can slow down this process • A long term side affect of hypertension • autoimmune disease that affects the skin • Often triggered by environmental factors • ...
Body Systems 2024-04-03
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- organ responsible for extracting oxygen from the air
- large molecules like proteins, fats, and carbohydrates
- tiny blood vessels that let red blood cells through single-file
- a group of organs that work together to perform a specific function
- system responsible for moving our skeleton
- system responsible for breaking down food to absorbable molecules
- form of energy used by cells to function
- a group of tissues that work
- the tube that connects your mouth and nose to your lungs (hint: windpipe)
- organ that produces bile
- system responsible for pumping blood throughout the body to deliver oxygen to cells
- type of digestion that involves enzymes
- a group of the same type of cells that work together
- molecule needed to produce the energy the cell uses to function
- organ that performs mechanical and chemical digestion involving hydrochloric acid
- blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- organ that filters waste from your blood
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- the tube that leads from your mouth to your stomach
- organ that stores bile
- proteins that accelerate chemical reactions (hint: lipase, protease, amylase)
- type of digestion that involves physical movement
- organ in your digestive system that does the majority of the nutrient absorption (hint: it’s 7 meters long in an adult)
- system responsible for filtering out toxins from the liquid in our bodies
- blood vessels that carry blood to the heart
- system responsible for supporting our body
- system that is responsible for bringing oxygen into the body and removing carbon dioxide from the body
- organ in your digestive system that does the majority of the water absorption
- bones found in the skull that mash together to digest food mechanically
- organ that contracts and relaxes to move blood throughout the body
- waste product of cellular respiration
- smallest level of organization in our body
31 Clues: organ that stores bile • organ that produces bile • a group of tissues that work • waste product of cellular respiration • type of digestion that involves enzymes • form of energy used by cells to function • organ that filters waste from your blood • system responsible for moving our skeleton • system responsible for supporting our body • ...
Azzaam Biology asignment 2023-12-10
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- The primary organ of the respiratory system
- Stores food and water
- An organ that filters and detoxifies blood, producing bile
- The system responsible for protection, support, and movement
- Tissue. a mineralized and viscous-elastic connective tissue
- is a structure within or outside a cell, consisting of liquid or cytoplasm enclosed by a lipid bilayer.
- tissue.forms the outer covering of the skin and also lines the body cavity.
- the control center of the cell. Contains the DNA
- Jelly like fluid that surrounds and protects the organelles
- E.R. Build and transports substances through the cells, it has ribosomes
- system that regulates and controls body functions
- Tissue. is the main tissue component of the nervous system.
- tissue composed of cells that have the special ability to shorten or contract in order to produce movement of the body parts.
- The system that transports oxygen and nutrients to the body's cells
- The organ responsible for pumping blood throughout the body
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- microscopic hair like structures involved in the locomotion of the cell.
- A digestive organ that secretes enzymes and processes nutrients
- An organ that stores and releases urine
- The system that eliminates waste and maintains water balance
- wall Gives shape and protection to plant cell
- Helps make protein for the cell
- E.R. Build and transports substances through the cells, it does not has ribosomes
- Membrane. It surrounds the nucleus
- Membrane. a double layer that supports and protects the cell. Allows materials in and out.
- The system responsible for breaking down food and absorbing nutrients
- Contains digestive enzymes that destroy damaged organelles and invaders
- Tissue. term given to several body tissues that connect, support, and help bind other tissues.
- changes sunlight into sugar for plant cells. Contain a green pigment called chlorophyll.
- body. Processes and packages materials for the cell
- The powerhouse of the cell
30 Clues: Stores food and water • The powerhouse of the cell • Helps make protein for the cell • Membrane. It surrounds the nucleus • An organ that stores and releases urine • The primary organ of the respiratory system • wall Gives shape and protection to plant cell • the control center of the cell. Contains the DNA • system that regulates and controls body functions • ...
Puzzle time 2024-10-18
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- The passage that connects the throat to the lungs.
- Another term for eggs produced in the female reproductive system.
- The process where a sperm cell and an egg cell combine to form a new organism.
- The male reproductive cell.
- The opening in the body through which air enters.
- conductor, A substance that transfers heat effectively.
- system, The system responsible for transporting oxygen, nutrients, and other substances throughout the body.
- Small blood vessels where the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide takes place.
- The organ that pumps blood through the circulatory system.
- The external part of the nasal cavity that also serves as an entrance for air.
- exchange, The process by which oxygen is taken in and carbon dioxide is released from the body.
- The process of changing a solid into a liquid by heating.
- point, The temperature at which a substance changes from solid to liquid.
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- Materials that allow heat or electricity to pass through them easily.
- change, A change where the substance can return to its original form.
- point, The temperature at which a substance changes from liquid to gas.
- The female reproductive cell.
- The process of changing a liquid into a gas by heating.
- conductor, A substance that allows electricity to flow through it.
- system, The system that helps in the exchange of gases between the body and the environment.
- The period of physical and emotional changes that occur in adolescents as they mature.
- The muscle that aids in breathing by moving to allow airflow in and out of the lungs.
- Blood vessels that carry oxygenated blood away from the heart.
- Blood vessels that carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart.
- change A change that results in the formation of a new substance that cannot revert to its original state.
25 Clues: The male reproductive cell. • The female reproductive cell. • The opening in the body through which air enters. • The passage that connects the throat to the lungs. • The process of changing a liquid into a gas by heating. • conductor, A substance that transfers heat effectively. • The process of changing a solid into a liquid by heating. • ...
Unit 2 Metabolism Critical Juncture (Puzzle) 2022-10-09
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- system that brings in oxygen to the cells of the body
- is the process by which the body changes food and drink into energy
- someone who has a shortage of Red Blood Cells (RBC)
- is a molecule similar to sugar that cells need in the human body
- is the molecule similar to protein and is in meat and beans
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- system that transports glucose, amino acid, and oxygen to the cells in the body
- system that brings in food to provide the cells with the molecules it needs
- someone who is NOT able to get enough glucose or sugar in their cells
- someone who struggles to breathe
- is the molecule that humans breathe in
- the building blocks of life
11 Clues: the building blocks of life • someone who struggles to breathe • is the molecule that humans breathe in • someone who has a shortage of Red Blood Cells (RBC) • system that brings in oxygen to the cells of the body • is the molecule similar to protein and is in meat and beans • is a molecule similar to sugar that cells need in the human body • ...
6th Grade Unit 2 Metabolism CJ (Puzzle Game) 2022-10-10
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- system that brings in oxygen to the cells of the body
- is the process by which the body changes food and drink into energy
- someone who has a shortage of Red Blood Cells (RBC)
- is a molecule similar to sugar that cells need in the human body
- is the molecule similar to protein and is in meat and beans
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- system that transports glucose, amino acid, and oxygen to the cells in the body
- system that brings in food to provide the cells with the molecules it needs
- someone who is NOT able to get enough glucose or sugar in their cells
- someone who struggles to breathe
- is the molecule that humans breathe in
- the building blocks of life
11 Clues: the building blocks of life • someone who struggles to breathe • is the molecule that humans breathe in • someone who has a shortage of Red Blood Cells (RBC) • system that brings in oxygen to the cells of the body • is the molecule similar to protein and is in meat and beans • is a molecule similar to sugar that cells need in the human body • ...
Circulatory, Nervous and Respiratory System Crosswords 2024-01-02
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- brings blood back to the heart after dropping oxygen off at destination.
- The circulatory is responsible for pushing ______ through the human body.
- Brings blood away from the heart and to organs.
- _______ Nervous System is control center of body. Made up of Spine and Brain.
- Pumps blood around the body.
- Takes oxygen in and gives it to blood for distribution
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- A muscle responsible for the inflation and deflation of your lungs. Also the cause of hiccups.
- Blood carries _____ to major organs and tissues around the body.
- _________ Nervous System is made up of nerves that branch off around the body.
- Opening that pulls are from outside of your body into the respiratory system.
- Hollow areas between bones in your head that regulate air temperature.
11 Clues: Pumps blood around the body. • Brings blood away from the heart and to organs. • Takes oxygen in and gives it to blood for distribution • Blood carries _____ to major organs and tissues around the body. • Hollow areas between bones in your head that regulate air temperature. • brings blood back to the heart after dropping oxygen off at destination. • ...
'Rona 2020-08-18
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- (Severe Acute Respiratory System)
- can corona live on surfaces for hours or days?
- latin meaning of corona
- what blood type is more susceptible to the virus?
- what part of your body should you avoid touching during this time?
- what month was covid-19 declared a global pandemic?
- is a virus bigger or smaller than bacteria?
- how many times should you wash your hands a day?
- a symptom of covid-19 that causes you to lose your sense of smell
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- what system in the body is primarily effected by covid-19?
- what is the term for distancing yourself from others?
- is a virus alive? true or false?
- location of the start of the virus
- Pumps air into patient's airways when unable to breathe on their own
14 Clues: latin meaning of corona • is a virus alive? true or false? • (Severe Acute Respiratory System) • location of the start of the virus • is a virus bigger or smaller than bacteria? • can corona live on surfaces for hours or days? • how many times should you wash your hands a day? • what blood type is more susceptible to the virus? • ...
Summative Review Crossword - A 2015-02-25
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- Organelle that breaks down glucose in order to provide energy for the cell
- Organelle where photosynthesis occurs in the cell
- Having two different alleles for a trait
- Organelle that controls all the activities of the cell
- Organ system responsible for providing the body with oxygen
- Organelle that produces proteins in the cell
- Organ system that breaks down food into smaller molecules
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- Having two identical alleles for a trait
- Structure that forms the outside barrier of an animal cell (2 words)
- With the exception of eggs and sperm, humans have 46 of these structures in their cells (plural)
- The gas that is produced in photosynthesis
- An organism’s physical appearance
- The liquid starting material of photosynthesis
- An allele whose trait always shows up in an organism
14 Clues: An organism’s physical appearance • Having two identical alleles for a trait • Having two different alleles for a trait • The gas that is produced in photosynthesis • Organelle that produces proteins in the cell • The liquid starting material of photosynthesis • Organelle where photosynthesis occurs in the cell • An allele whose trait always shows up in an organism • ...
Respiratory System Crossword 2021-09-12
7 Clues: Relating to the lungs • Sickness/Illness/Disorder • Another name for the Trachea • Causing blockage or obstruction • Long-term and difficult to get rid of • Tubes that bring air from your Trachea to your lungs • Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs
The Respiratory System 2022-01-15
7 Clues: The generic name of Tessalon • Covers the opening to the larynx • Formed from the tertiary bronchi • Metered dose inhalers contain this • The number of lobes in the left lung • The actual sites of gas exchange within the lungs • The portion of the pharynx that receives both food and air
Respiratory System Crossword 2022-01-27
7 Clues: Causing a blockage • Relating to the lungs • Another word for Trachea • Tubes that bring air into the lungs • Long-term & difficult to get rid of • Synonym for illness/sickness/disorder • Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs
The Respiratory System 2022-04-07
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- deliver air to your lungs.
- It allows air to enter your body, then filters debris and warms and moistens the air.
- can be used to supplement or replace the nasal cavity's functions when needed.
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- bring in air from the atmosphere and pass oxygen into the bloodstream.
- permit speech and allow air to pass into the lungs while blocking food and drink from entering.
- to carry air in and out of your lungs.
- is a ring-like muscular tube that acts as the passageway for air, food and liquid.
7 Clues: deliver air to your lungs. • to carry air in and out of your lungs. • bring in air from the atmosphere and pass oxygen into the bloodstream. • can be used to supplement or replace the nasal cavity's functions when needed. • is a ring-like muscular tube that acts as the passageway for air, food and liquid. • ...
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM CROSSWORD 2018-02-02
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- You find the vocal chords here
- Muscle that separates the thorax from the abdomen needed for breathing
- Necessary component of the air for respiration
- Release air from the nose or mouth
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- The membrane that covers the lungs
- These branches make the bifurcation of the end of the trachea
- The exchange of gases between air and blood happens in these
7 Clues: You find the vocal chords here • The membrane that covers the lungs • Release air from the nose or mouth • Necessary component of the air for respiration • The exchange of gases between air and blood happens in these • These branches make the bifurcation of the end of the trachea • Muscle that separates the thorax from the abdomen needed for breathing
The Respiratory System 2019-03-18
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- A tube that enters the chest cavity that splits into two smaller tubes called bronchi.
- Are the main organ in the respiratory system
- When humans exhale they release this.
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- Is located above the larynx which is where sound and speech is produced.
- A function needed to keep humans alive by giving cells oxygen.
- Serves as the body's pump that pumps in oxygen and pumps out carbon dioxide.
- This is where the gas exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide occurs.
7 Clues: When humans exhale they release this. • Are the main organ in the respiratory system • A function needed to keep humans alive by giving cells oxygen. • This is where the gas exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide occurs. • Is located above the larynx which is where sound and speech is produced. • ...
Chapter 8 Vocab Crossword 2022-10-27
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- A type of tissue that makes movements of the body possible.
- A system that brings in oxygen needed for cellular respiration and removes excess carbon dioxide from the body.
- A system that recognizes and coordinates the body's response to changes in internal and external environments.
- A system that breaks down food, absorbs nutrients, and eliminates wastes.
- Relatively constant internal conditions that organisms maintain despite changes in internal and external environments.
- A group of organs that work together to perform a specific function. [two words]
- A tissue that lines the interior and exterior body surfaces.
- A type of tissue that transports nerve impulses throughout the body.
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- A group of similar cells that perform a particular function.
- The process in which a stimulus produces a response that opposes the original stimulus. [two words]
- A type of tissue that provides support for the body and connects its parts.
- A system that transports oxygen, nutrients, and hormones to cells; fights infection and removes wastes; helps regulate body temperature.
- A system that eliminates waste products from the body.
- A group of tissues that work together to perform closely related functions.
14 Clues: A system that eliminates waste products from the body. • A type of tissue that makes movements of the body possible. • A group of similar cells that perform a particular function. • A tissue that lines the interior and exterior body surfaces. • A type of tissue that transports nerve impulses throughout the body. • ...
Chapter 27 Vocab Crossword 2022-10-27
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- A type of tissue that makes movements of the body possible.
- A system that brings in oxygen needed for cellular respiration and removes excess carbon dioxide from the body.
- A system that recognizes and coordinates the body's response to changes in internal and external environments.
- A system that breaks down food, absorbs nutrients, and eliminates wastes.
- Relatively constant internal conditions that organisms maintain despite changes in internal and external environments.
- A group of organs that work together to perform a specific function. [two words]
- A tissue that lines the interior and exterior body surfaces.
- A type of tissue that transports nerve impulses throughout the body.
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- A group of similar cells that perform a particular function.
- The process in which a stimulus produces a response that opposes the original stimulus. [two words]
- A type of tissue that provides support for the body and connects its parts.
- A system that transports oxygen, nutrients, and hormones to cells; fights infection and removes wastes; helps regulate body temperature.
- A system that eliminates waste products from the body.
- A group of tissues that work together to perform closely related functions.
14 Clues: A system that eliminates waste products from the body. • A type of tissue that makes movements of the body possible. • A group of similar cells that perform a particular function. • A tissue that lines the interior and exterior body surfaces. • A type of tissue that transports nerve impulses throughout the body. • ...
Semester Exam Review (Units 1-4) 2023-12-18
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- type of reproduction where two parents combine their genetic material to produce a new organism, which differs from both parents
- provides protection and support for plant cells only.
- The basic unit of structure and function in all organisms
- body system that carries oxygen and nutrients to all parts of the body
- something that you are taught or learn from experience
- body system made of skin, hair, nails
- threadlike structure made of DNA molecules that contain the genes
- storage for water, food, waste
- a trait that is apparent only when two for the same characteristic are inherited
- A group of tissues that work together to perform a specific function
- characteristic, quality, or tendency that someone or something has
- contains DNA (genetic material) and controls the cell's actions.
- a characteristic passed on from a parent to an offspring like eye color
- body system that absorbs oxygen from the air and releases carbon dioxide from the body
- body system that sends and receives stimuli to coordinate body actions and reactions
- body system that allows movement in the body
- body system that provides structure, supports and protects body parts
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- controls what can enter/exit the cell.
- green oval shaped that converts light energy into chemical energy via photosynthesis. Found in plants only.
- body system that chemically breaks down food into nutrients
- A segment of DNA on a chromosome that codes for a specific trait
- A trait that is always expressed in the offspring whenever it is present
- jelly-like liquid that supports other organelles in the cell.
- body system that filters out fluid and waste from the body
- A group of cells that perform a specific function
- Process by which a single parent reproduces by itself
- bean-shaped and provides the cell with energy by breaking down sugars.
- Passing of traits from parents to offspring
- A complex molecule containing the genetic information that makes up the chromosomes.
29 Clues: storage for water, food, waste • body system made of skin, hair, nails • controls what can enter/exit the cell. • Passing of traits from parents to offspring • body system that allows movement in the body • A group of cells that perform a specific function • provides protection and support for plant cells only. • Process by which a single parent reproduces by itself • ...
Anatomy and Physiology Review 2023-12-11
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- Smallest unit of the nervous system
- Site of gas exchange
- Site of sperm concentration and maturation
- The _____ system is responsible for breaking down food
- The _____ system is responsible for moving oxygen to and from the organs
- Toward the head of an animal
- Vertebrae closest to the head
- Muscle type used for involuntary movement in the circulatory and digestive systems
- castrated male cattle
- First valve blood travels through in the heart
- digestive system of a dog or pig
- fluid secreted from the liver
- blood is carried away from the digestive system through the ____ portal vein
- female sheep
- intact male horse
- Toward the tail of an animal
- Cells in the blood that function in clotting
- Vertebrae located in the chest cavity
- Abbreviation for the part of the blood that aids in the immune response
- Of or pertaining to the heart
- female swine
- Type of bone that the humerus is
- Disease in cattle often called "Mad Cow" that affects the nervous system
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- hormone responsible for decreasing blood sugar
- Type of bone that the patella is
- The _____ system is responsible for inhalation and exhalation
- site of fertilization
- a cow's "true stomach"
- Male gamete
- Made up of only the skull and spinal column
- Chemicals that travel in the nerve synapses to create action potential
- Toward the belly of an animal
- "honeycomb" lining traps foreign objects in ruminant stomachs
- hormone responsible for managing stress response
- Type of joint that the elbow is
- Site of egg deposition
- Division of the nervous system responsible for fight or flight
- Toward the back of an animal
- Vein that brings blood directly to the heart
- Allows for passage of both food and air
- young goat
- Muscle type used for movement and locomotion
- hormone responsible for increasing blood sugar
- cartilage that keeps food out of the trachea
- Immature egg cell
45 Clues: young goat • Male gamete • female sheep • female swine • intact male horse • Immature egg cell • Site of gas exchange • site of fertilization • castrated male cattle • a cow's "true stomach" • Site of egg deposition • Toward the head of an animal • Toward the back of an animal • Toward the tail of an animal • Toward the belly of an animal • Vertebrae closest to the head • ...
Body Systems 2017-01-05
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- Takes in the food the body needs to fuel its activities
- Consists of layers of muscles that cover the bones of the skeleton
- The body's main control system
- Tissues are grouped together in the body to form these
- Vessels that collect fluid from tissues and returns it to the blood
- They help to protect the body’s internal parts from damage
- The body’s most complex organ
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- Waste is eliminated in urine
- Strong yet flexible framework of bones and connective tissue
- The male and female parts of the reproductive system produce the sperm and eggs needed to create a new person
- The basic building blocks of the body
- Cells group together to form these
- Lungs deliver oxygen to the blood
- Consists of the heart and a network of vessels that carry blood
- Releases horomones
15 Clues: Releases horomones • Waste is eliminated in urine • The body’s most complex organ • The body's main control system • Lungs deliver oxygen to the blood • Cells group together to form these • The basic building blocks of the body • Tissues are grouped together in the body to form these • Takes in the food the body needs to fuel its activities • ...
Plant and Animal Gas Exchange 2025-02-25
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- Cells Structures that control stomatal opening and closing
- The movement of gases across a membrane from high to low concentration
- Environmental factor that stimulates stomatal opening
- system The organ system responsible for breathing in animals
- The process by which oxygen is used to produce energy in cells
- The muscle responsible for breathing in humans
- acronym for a hormone that is responsible for closing stomata
- The blood component that carries oxygen.
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- The process of moving air in and out of the lungs
- Primary gas exchange organ in plants
- The process by which plants lose water through their leaves is called
- The pressure inside guard cells when stomata are open
- The organ responsible for gas exchange in fish
- Tiny openings on plant leaves for gas exchange
- tiny air sacs of the lungs which allow for rapid gaseous exchange.
15 Clues: Primary gas exchange organ in plants • The blood component that carries oxygen. • The organ responsible for gas exchange in fish • Tiny openings on plant leaves for gas exchange • The muscle responsible for breathing in humans • The process of moving air in and out of the lungs • The pressure inside guard cells when stomata are open • ...
Respiratory System Crossword Puzzle 2013-01-07
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- The system of the way someone breathes
- The larynx is between the throat and this
- Theses are tiny balloon-like clusters located at the smallest air passage within the lungs
- The tube between the throat and the trachea
- Where air enters the body mainly
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- This flattens down when the respiratory centre signals the chest muscles to contract
- Another word for the throat
- The two main breathing organs
- An area in the brain that controlles breathing
- Airtight skin that surronds and cushions the lungs
10 Clues: Another word for the throat • The two main breathing organs • Where air enters the body mainly • The system of the way someone breathes • The larynx is between the throat and this • The tube between the throat and the trachea • An area in the brain that controlles breathing • Airtight skin that surronds and cushions the lungs • ...
Danielle Broden- Respiratory System 2020-10-01
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- several groups of muscles that run between the ribs, and help form and move the chest wall
- the hollow muscular organ forming an air passage to the lungs and holding the vocal cords
- the membrane-lined cavity behind the nose and mouth, connecting them to the esophagus
- tiny hairs that protect the nasal passageways
- airways that lead from the trachea into the lungs and then branch off into progressively smaller structures until they reach the alveoli
- the process of letting air out of the lungs
- any of the many tiny air sacs of the lungs which allow for rapid gaseous exchange
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- portion of air contained in the lungs which can not be expelled even by the most violent expiratory effort
- the process of taking air into the lungs
- lung condition that causes shortness of breath
10 Clues: the process of taking air into the lungs • the process of letting air out of the lungs • tiny hairs that protect the nasal passageways • lung condition that causes shortness of breath • any of the many tiny air sacs of the lungs which allow for rapid gaseous exchange • the membrane-lined cavity behind the nose and mouth, connecting them to the esophagus • ...
M8L2 - Respiratory System Vocabulary 2023-11-29
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- hairs in the nose that trap dust
- our voice box
- muscle under the lungs that helps in breathing
- substance in nose that traps dust
- this is to breathe out
- a gas we inhale
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- this is to breathe in
- tube that carries air to and from the lungs
- organ that lets air enter the body
- organ that allows us to breathe
10 Clues: our voice box • a gas we inhale • this is to breathe in • this is to breathe out • organ that allows us to breathe • hairs in the nose that trap dust • substance in nose that traps dust • organ that lets air enter the body • tube that carries air to and from the lungs • muscle under the lungs that helps in breathing
Circulatory and respiratory system 2024-02-21
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- a heavy colorless gas CO2 that is formed especially by the burning and breaking down of organic substances
- Tiny air sacs at the end of the bronchioles
- a colorless, odorless reactive gas, the chemical element of atomic number 8
- a hollow muscular organ that pumps the blood through the circulatory system
- channels that carry blood throughout your body
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- delicate blood vessels that exist throughout your body
- A tiny branch of air tubes in the lungs.
- The airway that leads from the larynx (voice box) to the bronchi
- the most common type of blood cell and delivers oxygen to the body tissues
- One of a pair of organs in the chest that supplies the body with oxygen, and removes carbon dioxide from the body.
10 Clues: A tiny branch of air tubes in the lungs. • Tiny air sacs at the end of the bronchioles • channels that carry blood throughout your body • delicate blood vessels that exist throughout your body • The airway that leads from the larynx (voice box) to the bronchi • the most common type of blood cell and delivers oxygen to the body tissues • ...
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM >> DR>Q 2021-12-01
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- PROVIDES PROTECTION FOR HEARTS AND LUNGS
- AIR FILLED ORGAN
- AIR PASSAGE TO THE LUNGS
- PUMPS BLOOD THROUGHOUT THE BODY
- LITTLE AIR SACS THAT ALLOWS YOU TO BREATHE
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- SEPARATES ABDOMEN FROM CHEST
- THE RELEASE OF AIR FROM BODY
- THE ENTRY OF AIR TO THE BODY
- SENDS ARE TO LUNGS
- EXTERNAL OPENING TO ADMIT AIR TO LUNGS
10 Clues: AIR FILLED ORGAN • SENDS ARE TO LUNGS • AIR PASSAGE TO THE LUNGS • SEPARATES ABDOMEN FROM CHEST • THE RELEASE OF AIR FROM BODY • THE ENTRY OF AIR TO THE BODY • PUMPS BLOOD THROUGHOUT THE BODY • EXTERNAL OPENING TO ADMIT AIR TO LUNGS • PROVIDES PROTECTION FOR HEARTS AND LUNGS • LITTLE AIR SACS THAT ALLOWS YOU TO BREATHE
Respiratory system crossword puzzle 2022-03-01
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- At the bottom of the larynx is the windpipe, also known as the _______
- The trachea is divided into two bronchial tubes, called the ______, which carry air to each lung.
- In each of the two lungs, the bronchi divide into smaller branches which contain millions of tiny air sacs called _____.
- ___, which produces the sounds of voices, are contained in the larynx.
- The _____ is a flap of tissue at the top of the larynx. It prevents food from entering the windpipe by covering the larynx when food is swallowed.
- The _____, or voice box, is located at the bottom of the pharynx.
- From the nose, air then passes through the ____, which is the area behind the nose that leads to the throat.
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- tube that goes down your throat and connects to your lungs
- Air is inhaled through the ___, where it is filtered, warmed and moistened.
- The parts of the body that are used for breathing make up the ______. This system provides oxygen to each of the cells of the body. Oxygen is needed by all cells to get energy from food. A waste product called carbon dioxide, given off by cells, is carried away by this system
10 Clues: tube that goes down your throat and connects to your lungs • The _____, or voice box, is located at the bottom of the pharynx. • At the bottom of the larynx is the windpipe, also known as the _______ • ___, which produces the sounds of voices, are contained in the larynx. • Air is inhaled through the ___, where it is filtered, warmed and moistened. • ...
The Snake Respiratory System 2025-02-10
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- oxygen and other gases can enter into the bloodstream
- entry point for air to enter snake's respiratory system
- communicates chemical messages
- direct air to either left or right lung
- allows them to taste and smell the air
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- allowing movement of air while swallowing large prey
- exposes the vascular lung to air twice during each breathing cycle
- tube snakes breathe into, connecting nose and mouth to lungs
- eliminates risks of pulmonary edema due to gravity effects
- extends out of their mouth while eating to allow respiration
10 Clues: communicates chemical messages • allows them to taste and smell the air • direct air to either left or right lung • allowing movement of air while swallowing large prey • oxygen and other gases can enter into the bloodstream • entry point for air to enter snake's respiratory system • eliminates risks of pulmonary edema due to gravity effects • ...
The human respiratory system 2024-01-10
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- Waste gas released from the blood into the air sacs
- Muscle that contracts and flattens to draw air into the lungs
- Ring-shaped cartilage pieces that support the trachea
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- Thin walls surrounding alveoli and capillaries, allowing gas diffusion
- The tubes that branch off the trachea and lead to the lungs
- The main passageway for air between the larynx and bronchi
- Tiny hairs in the nose and trachea that trap dust and particles
- The chamber formed by the ribs, sternum, and spine, protecting the lungs
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange happens
- Structure at the top of the trachea that vibrates to produce sound
10 Clues: Waste gas released from the blood into the air sacs • Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange happens • Ring-shaped cartilage pieces that support the trachea • The main passageway for air between the larynx and bronchi • The tubes that branch off the trachea and lead to the lungs • Muscle that contracts and flattens to draw air into the lungs • ...
Exam 3 Major Review 2023-10-08
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- When the volume in the thoracic cavity decreases as pressure increases this will happen
- The “arms” of an antibody that bind antigens
- Located in the gastrointestinal, respiratory, genital, and urinary tracts
- States that pressure and volume have an inverse relationship
- Structures of the lymphatic system associated with the formation and maturation of lymphocytes
- The lymphocytes circulating the body and function in making antibodies
- Tidal volume + Inspiratory reserve volume
- A nonspecific immune response e that activates mast cells, basophils, and attracts neutrophils and macrophages
- Large collections of lymphoid nodules within the wall of the GI tract
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- Diaphragm and external intercostals are the muscles associated with this kind of breathing
- Participates in gas exchange and includes the bronchioles, alveolar ducts, and alveoli
- The use of venom to treat snake bites by giving the recipient antibodies specific to the venom
- When a cell is infected by a virus, this is released and binds to neighboring cells to promote the synthesis of proteins that will stop viral replication
- Absorbs lipid-soluble substances from the GI tract
- Immunoglobulin is produced in mucus, saliva, tears, breastmilk and protects respiratory and GI tracts
- Storage site for erythrocytes and platelets
- Nose, nasal cavity, pharynx, and larynx
- Responsible for the drainage of lymph vessels in the right leg
- Vessels responsible for draining a lymph node
- Function in Intercellular Immune Responses
20 Clues: Nose, nasal cavity, pharynx, and larynx • Tidal volume + Inspiratory reserve volume • Function in Intercellular Immune Responses • Storage site for erythrocytes and platelets • The “arms” of an antibody that bind antigens • Vessels responsible for draining a lymph node • Absorbs lipid-soluble substances from the GI tract • ...
Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome 2014-03-28
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- What drug class can cause visual abnormalities that persist into childhood?
- Substances that act on the CNS are highly __________?
- What is the neonatal abstinence syndrome score sheet called?
- What is the pharmaceutical first line drug used in NAS?
- Environmental changes are what types of nursing intervention?
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- Multi-symptom disorder that frequently involves the CNS, GI system, autonomic system, and respiratory system?
- What type of birth weight is associated with NAS?
- What symptom of the GI is associated with poor weight gain?
- Education should be provided about the need for ________ environmental stimulation.
- What antidote should not be given to NAS babies as it brings them down to quickly and can cause seizures?
- Adderall is what class of drug?
11 Clues: Adderall is what class of drug? • What type of birth weight is associated with NAS? • Substances that act on the CNS are highly __________? • What is the pharmaceutical first line drug used in NAS? • What symptom of the GI is associated with poor weight gain? • What is the neonatal abstinence syndrome score sheet called? • ...
6th Grade Science Unit 2 Metabolism CJ (Puzzle Game) 2022-10-10
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- system that brings in oxygen to the cells of the body
- is the process by which the body changes food and drink into energy
- someone who has a shortage of Red Blood Cells (RBC)
- is a molecule similar to sugar that cells need in the human body
- is the molecule similar to protein and is in meat and beans
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- system that transports glucose, amino acid, and oxygen to the cells in the body
- system that brings in food to provide the cells with the molecules it needs
- someone who is NOT able to get enough glucose or sugar in their cells
- someone who struggles to breathe
- is the molecule that humans breathe in
- the building blocks of life
11 Clues: the building blocks of life • someone who struggles to breathe • is the molecule that humans breathe in • someone who has a shortage of Red Blood Cells (RBC) • system that brings in oxygen to the cells of the body • is the molecule similar to protein and is in meat and beans • is a molecule similar to sugar that cells need in the human body • ...
Unit 2 Metabolism Critical Juncture (Puzzle) 2022-10-09
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- system that brings in oxygen to the cells of the body
- is the process by which the body changes food and drink into energy
- someone who has a shortage of Red Blood Cells (RBC)
- is a molecule similar to sugar that cells need in the human body
- is the molecule similar to protein and is in meat and beans
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- system that transports glucose, amino acid, and oxygen to the cells in the body
- system that brings in food to provide the cells with the molecules it needs
- someone who is NOT able to get enough glucose or sugar in their cells
- someone who struggles to breathe
- is the molecule that humans breathe in
- the building blocks of life
11 Clues: the building blocks of life • someone who struggles to breathe • is the molecule that humans breathe in • someone who has a shortage of Red Blood Cells (RBC) • system that brings in oxygen to the cells of the body • is the molecule similar to protein and is in meat and beans • is a molecule similar to sugar that cells need in the human body • ...
Medical Specialities 2024-08-29
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- study of the skin
- study of tumours including cancer
- surgical speciality relating to disorders affecting the bowel
- study of conditions affecting joints, bones, soft tissues and muscles including autoimmune conditions
- study of the kidneys
- speciality relating to the treatment of obesity
- speciality relating to taking blood samples from patients
- speciality relating to disorders affecting the feet
- study of the female reproductive system
- study of drugs and their effects
- study of the digestive system
- study of the blood and blood related diseases
- speciality relating to sexual health
- the care relating to improving quality of life to people with a terminal illness
- study of the nervous system
- study of the mind and behaviour
- speciality relating to conditions which affect breathing
- speciality relating to children
- speciality relating to the appearance and position of the teeth
- study of the use of x-rays in diagnosis and treatment
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- surgical speciality relating to conditions affecting the face, mouth and jaw
- study of pain management before, during and after surgical procedures
- study of the liver
- study of the body's defence system
- speciality relating to mental health conditions
- study of the eyes
- study of the ears, nose and throat
- study of the heart and blood vessels
- study of disease, often consists of biochemistry, heamatology, histopathology and microbiology
- speciality relating to the elderly/old people
- study of hearing and hearing related conditions
- study of hormones and glands
- speciality relating to pregnancy and childbirth
- speciality relating to the musculoskeletal system
- study of the urinary system
35 Clues: study of the skin • study of the eyes • study of the liver • study of the kidneys • study of the nervous system • study of the urinary system • study of hormones and glands • study of the digestive system • study of the mind and behaviour • speciality relating to children • study of drugs and their effects • study of tumours including cancer • study of the body's defence system • ...
Body Systems and the Functions of Living Things 2025-03-11
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- What day do we not have school this week?
- This system defends the body against harmful bacteria, viruses, and other pathogens. It includes white blood cells, lymph nodes, and the spleen.
- This system is also known as the circulatory system, is responsible for pumping blood throughout the body. It includes the heart, blood, and blood vessels.
- This system consists of the skin, hair, and nails. It acts as a barrier to protect the body from the outside world.
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- This system breaks down food into nutrients the body can use. It includes the mouth, stomach, intestines, and liver.
- After cells, _________________ is the next smallest unit of function and structure.
- What day did we start the Body System Presentations?
- This system controls the body's responses to internal and external changes. It includes the brain, spinal cord, and nerves.
- This system gives the body structure, supports movement, and protects vital organs. It includes bones, cartilage, and ligaments.
- This system allows us to breathe by taking in oxygen and expelling carbon dioxide. It includes the lungs, trachea, and diaphragm.
- ___________ are made up of cells, tissues, and most are made of smooth muscle.
- The smallest unit of function and structure in all living things are called...
- This system allows the body to move, maintain posture, and produce heat. It includes skeletal muscles, smooth muscles, and cardiac muscle.
13 Clues: What day do we not have school this week? • What day did we start the Body System Presentations? • ___________ are made up of cells, tissues, and most are made of smooth muscle. • The smallest unit of function and structure in all living things are called... • After cells, _________________ is the next smallest unit of function and structure. • ...
Human Systems Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-17
6 Clues: These help our body move. • This protects our heart and lungs. • This system gives us our body shape. • This chew our food into smaller pieces. • It is the first part of our respiratory system. • This system carries air, water and food to other parts of our body.
Respiratory Therapy 2022-10-21
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- Its the cure all
- People often mistake us for them
- part of the day Lunch
- The holy grail of our respiratory shift.
- bulky things that are always empty.
- A disease of the lungs
- Brenda and Dustin often do these.
- alternate airway
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- oxygen device
- Transport to this place is the worst.
- a mucus mobilization therapy
- home oxygen ______
- Use this with neo oxygen
- breathes for the patient when needed
- 21% of this is in the air
- You breathe with them
- Doctor that takes care of lungs
- remove secretions from the airway.
- the worst respiratory disease so far.
19 Clues: oxygen device • Its the cure all • alternate airway • home oxygen ______ • You breathe with them • part of the day Lunch • A disease of the lungs • Use this with neo oxygen • 21% of this is in the air • a mucus mobilization therapy • Doctor that takes care of lungs • People often mistake us for them • Brenda and Dustin often do these. • remove secretions from the airway. • ...
Respiratory BML 2020-04-29
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- three oxygen atoms
- day-to-day conditions of Earths atmosphere in one place
- resource that has a finite amount,more cannot be created
- creates own food source
- type of renewable resource involving sunlight
- average temperature and precipitation of a region
- most abundant gas in atmosphere
- consumed by herbivores
- gases that destroy the ozone layer
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- resource that has an endless amount if used responsibly
- absorbs harmful UV rays
- non-living factors of the ecosystem
- organism that consumes meat
- variety of organisms in an ecosystem
- protocol that banned production & consumption of CFCs
- feeds on other organisms
- living factors of the ecosystem
- gases that trap and maintain warmer temperatures
- decrease in the pH of the ocean
19 Clues: three oxygen atoms • consumed by herbivores • absorbs harmful UV rays • creates own food source • feeds on other organisms • organism that consumes meat • living factors of the ecosystem • most abundant gas in atmosphere • decrease in the pH of the ocean • gases that destroy the ozone layer • non-living factors of the ecosystem • variety of organisms in an ecosystem • ...
Respiration in Organisms 2021-11-26
10 Clues: baby frogs • helps you be fit • Discovered oxygen • dioxide gas we exhale • Human respiratory organ • respiratory organ of the frog • respiratory organs of the fish • The process of breathing in air • The process of breathing out air • Helps in exchange of gases in plants
Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome 2014-03-28
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- What is the neonatal abstinence syndrome score sheet called?
- What type of birth weight is associated with NAS?
- What symptom of the GI is associated with poor weight gain?
- Adderall is what class of drug?
- What drug class can cause visual abnormalities that persist into childhood?
- What antidote should not be given to NAS babies as it brings them down to quickly and can cause seizures?
- Multi-symptom disorder that frequently involves the CNS, GI system, autonomic system, and respiratory system?
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- Education should be provided about the need for ________ environmental stimulation.
- Environmental changes are what types of nursing intervention?
- Substances that act on the CNS are highly __________?
- What is the pharmaceutical first line drug used in NAS?
11 Clues: Adderall is what class of drug? • What type of birth weight is associated with NAS? • Substances that act on the CNS are highly __________? • What is the pharmaceutical first line drug used in NAS? • What symptom of the GI is associated with poor weight gain? • What is the neonatal abstinence syndrome score sheet called? • ...
The human body 2022-04-21
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- This part of your brain is responsible for vision.
- This is referred to as the "small brain."
- The renal ____________ carries blood from the heart to the kidney.
- This muscle is found in your forehead.
- Digestive juices of the pancreas break down carbohydrates and proteins to send where?
- Your lungs are part of this system.
- This lobe in your brain controls thoughts.
- This is the shape of the thyroid.
- The heart is part of this system.
- If someone has an underactive thyroid it is known as what?
- The pancreas releases this hormone to bring sugar levels in the blood down.
- You taste this at the back of your tongue.
- This is how many layers your skin has.
- The unit that sound is heard in.
- This is the second most important organ in your body.
- This is the deepest layer of the skin.
- The bladder is part of this system.
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- Your eyes use this to detect colour.
- You can live without one of these.
- This carries urine to the bladder.
- Your sense of smell is referred to as this.
- The kidneys clean this.
- If men have problems with their thyroid they have have low levels of this hormone.
- This is the most important organ in your body.
- The kidneys keep this in balance.
- Which atrium receives low oxygenated blood?
- If females have problems with their thyroid they may be sensitive to what?
- What is stored in the bladder.
- The system involved in human skin.
- The pancreas is part of this system.
- This is the largest sensory system.
- Kidneys absorb this.
32 Clues: Kidneys absorb this. • The kidneys clean this. • What is stored in the bladder. • The unit that sound is heard in. • The kidneys keep this in balance. • This is the shape of the thyroid. • The heart is part of this system. • You can live without one of these. • This carries urine to the bladder. • The system involved in human skin. • Your lungs are part of this system. • ...
Azzaam Biology asignment 2023-12-10
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- a double layer that supports and protects the cell. Allows materials in and out.
- Build and transports substances through the cells, it does not has ribosomes
- system that regulates and controls body functions
- Helps make protein for the cell
- The primary organ of the respiratory system
- An organ that filters and detoxifies blood, producing bile
- It surrounds the nucleus
- The system responsible for breaking down food and absorbing nutrients
- is the main tissue component of the nervous system.
- tissue that forms the outer covering of the skin and also lines the body cavity.
- term given to several body tissues that connect, support, and help bind other tissues.
- The system that eliminates waste and maintains water balance
- microscopic hair like structures involved in the locomotion of the cell.
- Processes and packages materials for the cell
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- An organ that stores and releases urine
- The system responsible for protection, support, and movement
- is a structure within or outside a cell, consisting of liquid or cytoplasm enclosed by a lipid bilayer.
- Contains digestive enzymes that destroy damaged organelles and invaders
- composed of cells that have the special ability to shorten or contract in order to produce movement of the body parts.
- A digestive organ that secretes enzymes and processes nutrients
- a mineralized and viscous-elastic connective tissue
- Jelly like fluid that surrounds and protects the organelles
- changes sunlight into sugar for plant cells. Contain a green pigment called chlorophyll.
- Build and transports substances through the cells, it has ribosomes
- The powerhouse of the cell
- Stores food and water
- The organ responsible for pumping blood throughout the body
- The system that transports oxygen and nutrients to the body's cells
- Gives shape and protection to plant cell
- the control center of the cell. Contains the DNA
30 Clues: Stores food and water • It surrounds the nucleus • The powerhouse of the cell • Helps make protein for the cell • An organ that stores and releases urine • Gives shape and protection to plant cell • The primary organ of the respiratory system • Processes and packages materials for the cell • the control center of the cell. Contains the DNA • ...
Science Test #2 - Review 2025-02-18
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- this type of muscle only works if you tell it to
- connects muscle to bone
- this system is responsible for movement, pumping blood, and digesting food
- your chest bone
- this organ helps expel gas waste (carbon dioxide)
- this muscle type works to pump blood in your heart
- the substance that makes up the majority of the inside of a bone (5,4)
- meaning striped, often referring to muscles
- muscle group in the back of your upper arm
- tube that leads away from the bladder, out of the body
- one of three systems in the excretory system, responsible for expelling gas waste
- a system of systems; the "exit" system
- the largest bone in the body
- a holding place for urine
- found on the ends of bones to prevent wear
- liquid waste
- connects bone to bone
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- muscle group responsible for your ability to sit in a chair
- the core of your bones that creates blood cells
- the combined name of two systems on this test
- this muscle type works to move our body
- one of two organs responsible for blood filtration and urine production
- the bones that make up your spine
- this system is responsible for structure, creation, movement, protection, and storage
- this muscle type works to move food through the digestive system
- a place where two (or more) bones meet
- the large muscles on the fronts of your thighs
- your "tailbone"
- another name for cardiac muscle
- one of three systems in the excretory system, responsible for expelling liquid waste
- muscle group responsible for your ability to do sit-ups
- 24 bones that protect your lungs
- one of two tubes connecting the kidneys and bladder
33 Clues: liquid waste • your chest bone • your "tailbone" • connects bone to bone • connects muscle to bone • a holding place for urine • the largest bone in the body • another name for cardiac muscle • 24 bones that protect your lungs • the bones that make up your spine • a place where two (or more) bones meet • a system of systems; the "exit" system • this muscle type works to move our body • ...
Unit 1: Metabolism 2025-05-12
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- The chemical reaction between oxygen and glucose that releases energy into cells
- The ability to make things move or change
- A system of organization in which things are ranked according to specified criteria
- A category of large molecules that perform important functions inside living things
- The body's use of molecules for energy and growth
- Gives the body its shape and allows it to move
- The body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
- The body system that takes in food and breaks it down
- Uses electrical signals to control movement, thoughts, and feelings
- A group of atoms joined together in a particular way
- The body system that produces offspring from gametes to pass on genes
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- The body system that transports molecules to and from all cells of the body
- Molecules that are the building blocks of proteins
- The cycling of carbon dioxide through the atmosphere
- Protects the body from injury and sunlight
- A molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms
- The chemical process where plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create food and oxygen
- A type of energy storage molecule made of many glucose molecules connected together
- A molecule that organisms get from the air or water around them and use to release energy
- A molecule that organisms can use to release energy, and that is made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms
- Prevents and fights illness
- To alter the order of something
- Filters the blood to remove excess waste and water
- A set of interacting parts forming a complex whole
- Uses hormones to regulate body functions
25 Clues: Prevents and fights illness • To alter the order of something • Uses hormones to regulate body functions • The ability to make things move or change • Protects the body from injury and sunlight • A molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms • Gives the body its shape and allows it to move • The body's use of molecules for energy and growth • ...
repiration 2021-02-17
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- anaerobic respiration in yeast produces _____
- another process needed for respiration to happen; takes place in respiratory system
- we can use this to test the presence of carbon dioxide
- ____ respiration requires oxygen
- anaerobic respiration produces glucose and ___.
- what organelle does respiration take place in?
- respiration is a/an _____ chemical process
- where does respiration happen?
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- gas exchange happens in the _____
- anaerobic respiration in animals take place in?
- ____ increases during exercise
- inhalation is also called _____
- ____ respiration doesn't need oxygen
- anaerobic respiration in yeast also produce _____ which can help dough rise
- aerobic respiration causes the ____ breakdown of glucose
- the alveoli has tiny __ ____ that makes diffusion faster
16 Clues: ____ increases during exercise • where does respiration happen? • inhalation is also called _____ • ____ respiration requires oxygen • gas exchange happens in the _____ • ____ respiration doesn't need oxygen • respiration is a/an _____ chemical process • anaerobic respiration in yeast produces _____ • what organelle does respiration take place in? • ...
Viruses & Vaccines 2020-12-03
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- study of viruses
- identify proteins against which the immune system recognizes a virus then make that ... as the vaccine to train your immune system
- amount of virus one is exposed to
- instrument needed to see viruses
- only virus known to be eradicated
- viruses that attack bacteria
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- the complete & permanent worldwide reduction to zero new cases of an infectious disease through deliberate effort
- reduction to zero (very low target rate) of new cases of an infectious disease in a defined geographical area due to a deliberate effort
- when infected with a small amount of the virus
- protein coat
- person who made the vaccine for smallpox (last name)
- drugs that can treat people who already have been infected by a virus
- 20 sided
- virus that causes upper respiratory tract infections
14 Clues: 20 sided • protein coat • study of viruses • viruses that attack bacteria • instrument needed to see viruses • amount of virus one is exposed to • only virus known to be eradicated • when infected with a small amount of the virus • person who made the vaccine for smallpox (last name) • virus that causes upper respiratory tract infections • ...
Medical Specialities 2024-04-24
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- study of the skin
- study of tumours including cancer
- surgical speciality relating to disorders affecting the bowel
- study of conditions affecting joints, bones, soft tissues and muscles including autoimmune conditions
- study of the kidneys
- speciality relating to the treatment of obesity
- speciality relating to taking blood samples from patients
- speciality relating to disorders affecting the feet
- study of the female reproductive system
- study of drugs and their effects
- study of the digestive system
- study of the blood and blood related diseases
- speciality relating to sexual health
- the care relating to improving quality of life to people with a terminal illness
- study of the nervous system
- study of the mind and behaviour
- speciality relating to conditions which affect breathing
- speciality relating to children
- speciality relating to the appearance and position of the teeth
- study of the use of x-rays in diagnosis and treatment
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- surgical speciality relating to conditions affecting the face, mouth and jaw
- study of pain management before, during and after surgical procedures
- study of the liver
- study of the body's defence system
- speciality relating to mental health conditions
- study of the eyes
- study of the ears, nose and throat
- study of the heart and blood vessels
- study of disease, often consists of biochemistry, heamatology, histopathology and microbiology
- speciality relating to the elderly/old people
- study of hearing and hearing related conditions
- study of hormones and glands
- speciality relating to pregnancy and childbirth
- speciality relating to the musculoskeletal system
- study of the urinary system
35 Clues: study of the skin • study of the eyes • study of the liver • study of the kidneys • study of the nervous system • study of the urinary system • study of hormones and glands • study of the digestive system • study of the mind and behaviour • speciality relating to children • study of drugs and their effects • study of tumours including cancer • study of the body's defence system • ...
Body Systems 2024-11-20
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- food molecule made of C,H, and O
- a small structure in a cell with a membrane and a specific function
- group of organs with related functions, working together to perform body functions in order to maintain homeostasis
- delivers blood without oxygen from the heart to the lungs
- system that sends messages back and forth between the brain and other parts of the body
- the heart is made of this type of muscle
- a long bundle of nerves that carries messages between the brain and the rest of the body and helps you move
- example of excretory system performing homeostasis by _____ to cool the body with the use of evaporation
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- functions of this system are support, protection, storage, blood production, and movement
- type of muscle found on the inside of organs
- system that removes unnecessary waste from the body
- largest carbohydrate that does not get broken down or absorbed
- functioning to keep conditions (ex: temperature, pH, and oxygen levels) inside of itself the same, even though conditions outside are always changing
- transfer information about what's happening outside the body to the brain as signals
- basic structural and functional unit of a living organism
- large food molecule that is broken down in the small intestine
- the process of taking in oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide
- example of skeletal muscles performing homeostasis by _____ to produce heat when the body temperature gets low
- make up the peripheral nervous system
- example of respiratory system performing homeostasis by the _____ taking in oxygen and breathing out carbon dioxide
- type of muscles that move when you want them to and are controlled by the cerebrum of the brain
21 Clues: food molecule made of C,H, and O • make up the peripheral nervous system • the heart is made of this type of muscle • type of muscle found on the inside of organs • system that removes unnecessary waste from the body • basic structural and functional unit of a living organism • delivers blood without oxygen from the heart to the lungs • ...
World Antimocrobial Awareness Week 2021-11-17
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- This term covers antifungals, antivirals and antibiotics
- What should done taken (where appropriate) before starting antibiotics?
- The main immune system cells for defending against infection
- What is the body’s natural defence system against infection
- Urinary tract infection are commonly treated with this of drug
- You can get a vaccination against this viral seasonal illness
- Infectious agent that causes common cold, cough, flu
- Normal symptom of the common cold
- Who first discovered antibiotics?
- How many moments are there for hand hygiene
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- What is a common side effect of antibiotics?
- Broad spectrum antibiotic use promotes this infection
- Common respiratory infection treated with antibiotics
- A common antibiotic type
- What can the misuse and overuse of antibiotics cause?
15 Clues: A common antibiotic type • Normal symptom of the common cold • Who first discovered antibiotics? • How many moments are there for hand hygiene • What is a common side effect of antibiotics? • Infectious agent that causes common cold, cough, flu • Broad spectrum antibiotic use promotes this infection • Common respiratory infection treated with antibiotics • ...
Bahasa Inggris Kelas 5 BMP 2022-12-01
13 Clues: darah • jantung • dimakan • paru-paru • burung elang • rantai makanan • pembuluh darah • butterfly food • respiratoty organ frog • motion ofgan using feet • respiratory organ dolphins • respiratory organ grasshoper • fruit contains many vitamin A and good for eyes
Interacting system of human body 2022-07-25
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- is the internal framework of the human body
- cell that contain a nucleus
- system regulates and controls bodily functions and activity.
- cell that do not have a nucleus
- a type of cell that lines the surfaces of your body
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- is the biological system made up of all the anatomical organs involved in sexual reproduction
- an organ system consists of skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscle
- is a biological system consisting of specific organs and structures used for gas exchange in animals and plants
- composed of cells that have the special ability to shorten or contract in order to produce movement of the body parts
- composed of organs, principally the brain, spinal cord, nerves, and ganglia
- system consists of the gastrointestinal tract plus the accessory organs of digestion
- Tissue that supports, protects and gives structure to other tissues and organs in the body.
12 Clues: cell that contain a nucleus • cell that do not have a nucleus • is the internal framework of the human body • a type of cell that lines the surfaces of your body • system regulates and controls bodily functions and activity. • an organ system consists of skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscle • ...
Interacting system of human body 2022-07-25
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- a type of cell that lines the surfaces of your body
- an organ system consists of skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscle
- composed of cells that have the special ability to shorten or contract in order to produce movement of the body parts
- cell that do not have a nucleus
- system regulates and controls bodily functions and activity.
- cell that contain a nucleus
- system consists of the gastrointestinal tract plus the accessory organs of digestion
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- composed of organs, principally the brain, spinal cord, nerves, and ganglia
- is a biological system consisting of specific organs and structures used for gas exchange in animals and plants
- is the internal framework of the human body
- is the biological system made up of all the anatomical organs involved in sexual reproduction
- Tissue that supports, protects and gives structure to other tissues and organs in the body.
12 Clues: cell that contain a nucleus • cell that do not have a nucleus • is the internal framework of the human body • a type of cell that lines the surfaces of your body • system regulates and controls bodily functions and activity. • an organ system consists of skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscle • ...
Grade 12 Tier 2 Group 1 Words 2023-06-14
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- With further respiratory tract infections there remains a tendency to impaired hearing, but this is _____.
- The ancient Chinese claimed that garlic promoted _____.
- Having a _____ nose and throat may lower resistance to colds, croup, sinusitis and respiratory problems.
- The restaurant is stuffy, _____, and ridiculously expensive.
- I hope he will find time to read it and provide a_____ quotation for the dustjacket.
- Opponents also cite the city government as an example of where elected officials have _____ their power to the appointed staff.
- A _____uncle paid for her to have music lessons.
- Low lighting and soft music _____ the atmosphere in the room.
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- Our children's creativity is being beaten down by the _____ educational system.
- The warning signs of the disease are so _____ that they are often ignored.
- The court ruled that the newspaper report did _____ a criminal offense.
- The coach's assistants stood along the field and _____ every move we made.
- The company proved remarkably _____ during the recession.
- After years of _____ research, he had concluded that this was the only copy still in existence.
- He was the soapbox _____ who could quote Virgil or Shakespeare to give dignity to a bitter grudge.
- The book is full of amusing _____ about his life in Japan.
16 Clues: A _____uncle paid for her to have music lessons. • The ancient Chinese claimed that garlic promoted _____. • The company proved remarkably _____ during the recession. • The book is full of amusing _____ about his life in Japan. • The restaurant is stuffy, _____, and ridiculously expensive. • Low lighting and soft music _____ the atmosphere in the room. • ...
Knowledge Aquisition 2014-02-05
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- system/ supports the body, protects internal organs
- tissue/ provides support for the body and connects its parts
- system/ brings oxygen needed for cellular respiration and removed excess carbon dioxide from the body
- one or more double bonds between carbon atoms
- system/ helps protect the body from diseases
- describes the relativity constant internal physical and chemical conditions hat organisms maintain despite changes in internal and external environment
- the most important nutrient
- inhabitation/ process in which a stimulus produces a response that opposes the original stimulus
- tissue/ the tissue that line the interior and exterior body surfaces
- system/ eliminates waste products from the body
- group of cells that perform a single function
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- system/ breaks down food, absorbs nutrients, eliminated wastes
- help the body absorb fat-soluble vitamins and are a part of cell membrane, nerve cells and certain hormones
- tissue/ nerve impulses are transmitted through the body
- system/ transports oxygen, nutrients, and hormones to cells
- the________ that the body needs include water, carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins and minerals
- major source of energy for the body
- tissue/ it makes possible the movements of the body
- systems/ group of organs that perform closely related functions
- one single bond between the carbon atom in the fatty acids
- supple raw materials for growth and repair of structures such as skin and muscle
- produces bile, which acids in the digestion of fats
- a group of different types of tissues that work together to perform a single function or several related functions
- molecules in food contain chemical energy hat cells use to produced_____
- basic unit structure and function in living things
25 Clues: the most important nutrient • major source of energy for the body • system/ helps protect the body from diseases • one or more double bonds between carbon atoms • group of cells that perform a single function • system/ eliminates waste products from the body • basic unit structure and function in living things • system/ supports the body, protects internal organs • ...
Unit 2 Review 2020-11-10
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- The ____________ system controls water and salt balance in the body and removes liquid waste (urine) from the body.
- The immune system fights disease - causing germs and like bacteria, ________, parasites and fungi.
- The __________ gland controls metabolism.
- The _________ gland is called the master gland.
- The _______ nervous system includes the brain and spinal cord.
- Flat, long, short, irregular and sesamoid are types of __________.
- Skeletal muscles are attached to bones by _______.
- The ____________ system is responsible for the intake of oxygen and the removal of carbon dioxide from the body.
- The muscle at the bottom of the lungs that moves down forcing air to fill the lungs is called the ___________________.
- ____________ are the large blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart.
- The integumentary system protects the body from injury and __________, maintains tissue moisture, holds receptors for stimuli responses and regulates body heat.
- The heart is a hollow muscular organ that pumps _________ throughout the body.
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- The spinal cord is a bundle of ________ wrapped in three layers of tissues called membranes.
- The ______________ systems transports nutrients, waste and disease fighting cells throughout the body.
- The purpose of the digestive system is to break down food into usable ____________ for the body to absorb and convert into energy.
- ___________ is flexible tissue that keeps bones from rubbing together.
- The main function of the small intestine is to absorb ____________.
- The ___________ controls awareness, movement, speech and memory.
- The endocrine system is a collection of ________ that secrete hormones into the circulatory system.
- The ____________ nervous system controls functions that are voluntary such as speech and movement.
- The ____________ system works with your skeletal system to move your body.
- The tube that carries urine from the bladder to the outside of the body is called the __________.
- ___________ are tiny air sacs in the lungs surrounded by capillaries.
- The type of muscles found only in the heart are ___________.
- The ____________ system is part of the immune system and includes the bone marrow, thymus, lymph nodes, spleen, tonsils, and mucous membranes.
- Ureters are tiny tubes that carry urine from each kidney to the ___________.
- The main function of the large intestine is to absorb ____________.
- The two types of digestion are ____________ and chemical.
- The _____________ filters blood from the arteries using tiny filters called nephrons.
29 Clues: The __________ gland controls metabolism. • The _________ gland is called the master gland. • Skeletal muscles are attached to bones by _______. • The two types of digestion are ____________ and chemical. • The type of muscles found only in the heart are ___________. • The _______ nervous system includes the brain and spinal cord. • ...
Air Polutions 2021-06-04
7 Clues: lung is ... system • tiny dust in the air • the ingredient of air • opposite of "increase" • bus, trains are kind of.... • Place that produce pollutants,factory • Another name of smoke or smog- from burning
Metabolism 2021-02-04
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- a category of large molecules that perform important functions inside living things
- a molecule that organisms can use to release energy, and that is made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms
- small sacs in the lungs where oxygen and carbon dioxide move
- a group of atoms joined together in a particular way
- cells in the digestive system that pass amino acids and glucose into the blood
- lack of iron, oxygen and red blood cells
- a type of energy storage molecule made of many glucose molecules connected together
- a molecule that organisms get from the air or water around them and use to release energy
- the ability to make things move or change
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- transports molecules to and from all cells of the body
- the body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
- the body system that takes in food and breaks it down
- too much glucose in the blood
13 Clues: too much glucose in the blood • lack of iron, oxygen and red blood cells • the ability to make things move or change • a group of atoms joined together in a particular way • the body system that takes in food and breaks it down • transports molecules to and from all cells of the body • small sacs in the lungs where oxygen and carbon dioxide move • ...
Y9 Immune System Crossword 2025-11-20
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- The immune system's way of raising the body temperature to combat pathogens
- A natural barrier in our respiratory system that traps pathogens
- The most common way of giving someone a vaccine
- A group of individuals in our community at a high risk of being infected by pathogens
- A type of immunity that results when a large number of people in a population are vaccinated
- A protein produced by immune cells that targets specific pathogens
- The type of pathogen that causes athlete's foot
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- A specialised cell of the immune system that "eats" pathogens
- A mixture of foreign particles designed to "trick" the immune system into producing immunity against a pathogen
- The type of pathogen that causes COVID19
- A highly contagious viral disease that is prevented by the MMR vaccine
- The largest organ that acts as a physical barrier towards pathogens
- A foreign particle that triggers an immune response
13 Clues: The type of pathogen that causes COVID19 • The most common way of giving someone a vaccine • The type of pathogen that causes athlete's foot • A foreign particle that triggers an immune response • A specialised cell of the immune system that "eats" pathogens • A natural barrier in our respiratory system that traps pathogens • ...
Metabolism Vocabulary 2025-10-16
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- a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms
- body system that transports molecules to and from all cells of the body
- a molecule that organisms get from the air or water around them
- information about the natural world that is used to support or go against (refute) a claim
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- category of large molecules that perform important functions inside living things
- a molecule that organisms can use to release energy
- a proposed answer to a question about the natural world
- the body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
- the body system that takes in food and breaks it down
- molecules that are the building blocks of proteins
- a type of energy storage molecule made of many glucose molecules connected together
- a group of atoms joined together in a particular way
- the body's use of molecules for energy and growth
13 Clues: a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms • the body's use of molecules for energy and growth • molecules that are the building blocks of proteins • a molecule that organisms can use to release energy • a group of atoms joined together in a particular way • the body system that takes in food and breaks it down • ...
Cardiovascular Crossword 2014-02-04
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- What is found in the blood that carries oxygen?
- What Nervous system does the vagus nerve control?
- 220-age
- During exercise, this increases while there is a decrease in the pH?
- Which nervous system is activated after 100 bpm?
- Higher stroke volume means that this will increase?
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- Pumping the blood back to the heart is what?
- When veins constrict and add pressure to force blood back to the heart?
- What is caused by Venoconstriction, Muscle Pump, and Respiratory Pump?
- When after load increased, this decreases and has a negative effect on cardiac output?
- We consume about 21% of what substance?
- What does GXT stand for?
- How many miles is considered to be the goal for walking a day?
- What does working at <85% of VO2 max mean?
14 Clues: 220-age • What does GXT stand for? • We consume about 21% of what substance? • What does working at <85% of VO2 max mean? • Pumping the blood back to the heart is what? • What is found in the blood that carries oxygen? • Which nervous system is activated after 100 bpm? • What Nervous system does the vagus nerve control? • ...
