respiratory system Crossword Puzzles
Respiratory Puzzle 2022-09-08
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- Also known as nosebleed.
- Inflammatory, communicable disease that commonly attacks the lungs.
- Emergency condition involving right ventricular failure due to increase pressure within pulmonary artery.
- This phase in ARDS occur when alveoli is filled entirely with fluid causing no exchange of O2 and CO2.
- Covers opening to the larynx during swallowing.
- This medication is used during allergic reactions where it provide relief for inflamed areas of the body.
- type of pleura that lines the inner aspect of the chest wall, diaphragm and sides of pericardium and mediastinum.
- Point where trachea bifurcates.
- Involves substances moving across concentration gradients, from areas of higher concentration to areas of lower concentration.
- Position that promote and facilitate airway respiration.
- This can be thought of as the body’s attempt at correcting an imbalance.
- Serves as a passageway for air to pass to and from the lungs.
- An artery used to locate blood sample of ABGs.
- Presence of air within the pleural cavity occurs spontaneously or as a result of trauma.
- A term referred to as the removal of a lobe of a lung.
- Part of the body's immune system where it indicates an increase in number when infection is detected.
- A complex inflammatory process that causes increase airway resistance and, overtime, airway tissue damage.
- This phase in ARDS occur when alveoli has reached the stiffening stage.
- A type of pneumothorax where the communication between the atmosphere and pleural space due to opening in chest wall.
- Passageway for the respiratory and digestive tracts.
- A test used to determine the presence of TB to a certain patient.
- signal systemic immune system to release pro inflammatory substances.
- This condition happens when the muscles that line your bronchi (airways in your lungs) tighten.
- Central compartment of the thoracic cavity
- Refers to a a blocked artery caused by a foreign body, such as a blood clot or an air bubble.
- This test measures the amount of air the lungs can hold.
- Protects lower airway from foreign substances and facilitates coughing.
- Accumulation of thick, purulent, fluid within the pleural space.
- A protein that helps protect your lungs from damage and diseases, such as emphysema and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
- This is the removal or stripping of thick, fibrous, membrane from visceral pleura.
- Collapse alveoli in part or all of the lung.
- A pneumonia that occurs abruptly when an acute bacterial infection affects a large portion of lobe.
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- Attack history related to asthma where contact with allergen to which person is sensitive seen most often in children and young adults.
- A term referred to a swelling (inflammation) of a vein.
- A pneumonia that is caused by virus; diffuse bilateral infection without patchy infiltrates.
- It refers to an asthma attack that doesn't improve with traditional treatments, such as inhaled bronchodilators.
- Primary site of gas exchange.
- Acute inflammation of lungs with exudate accumulation in alveoli and other respiratory passages that interferes with ventilation process.
- It is also called as hospital-acquired pneumonia.
- A resection that removes small, localized lesion that occupies only part of a segment.
- Refers to coughing up blood from some part of the lungs.
- Law that states the volume of gas is inversely proportional to pressure.
- The whole process of gas exchange between the atmospheric air and the blood, and between the blood and cells of the body.
- Other than helium, this gas component is used in measurement by breathing through a tube for a certain amount of time.
- Needle puncture through the chest wall, used to remove fluid and occasionally air from the pleural space.
- A measure of the elasticity, expandability and distensibility of the lungs and thoracic structures.
- This artery is a substitute to the absence of radial pulse during ABG monitoring.
- This is measured to give an indication of adequacy of ventilation and sufficiency of oxygen.
- Chronic disease with excessive inflation of the air spaces.
- involves controlled exposure to small amounts of the known allergen through frequent (at least weekly) injections with the goal of decreasing sensitivity.
- Term referred to as the removal of entire lung.
- is a short-term breathing treatment where increased breathing pressures are delivered via ventilator to help treat atelectasis.
- this can be performed to help break up thick fluids in the lungs.
53 Clues: Also known as nosebleed. • Primary site of gas exchange. • Point where trachea bifurcates. • Central compartment of the thoracic cavity • Collapse alveoli in part or all of the lung. • An artery used to locate blood sample of ABGs. • Covers opening to the larynx during swallowing. • Term referred to as the removal of entire lung. • ...
RESPIRATORY-COMPLEX 2025-08-20
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- Common herbal supplement that can increase bleeding risk
- Blow nose before giving these drops
- Increases secretions to improve cough productivity
- Oral medication taken once daily in the evening for asthma prevention
- — Emergency drug for severe bronchospasm in anaphylaxis
- — Positive throat culture indicates this infection
- Device placed to drain air or fluid from pleural space
- Teaching for obese patient with sleep apnea
- Acid-base disorder: pH below 7.35
- First-line inhaler for acute asthma attack
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- Flammable gas; no wool or synthetic clothing nearby
- After this surgery, assess airway patency first
- Medication that may cause oral candidiasis if mouth not rinsed
- — Overuse of this nasal med can cause rebound congestion
- — Crackles may improve after cough and deep breathing if due to this
- Finish all of this when prescribed for pharyngitis
- — Gas exchange test ordered in suspected pneumothorax
- — Position for bronchoscopy, aligning trachea
- Medication class that is contraindicated in asthma, e.g., carvedilol
- Airway clearance procedure for copious secretions, done with pauses for oxygenation
- — Symptom that may occur with hypoxemia in asthma attack
21 Clues: Acid-base disorder: pH below 7.35 • Blow nose before giving these drops • First-line inhaler for acute asthma attack • Teaching for obese patient with sleep apnea • — Position for bronchoscopy, aligning trachea • After this surgery, assess airway patency first • Increases secretions to improve cough productivity • Finish all of this when prescribed for pharyngitis • ...
Sandy - Respiratory 2025-09-22
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- Type of drug (ending in -ronium) given to suppress effort during intubation
- Can develop after long bone fracture or polytrauma within 12-48 hours
- Position used during extubation to reduce aspiration risk
- Nursing intervention to help clear secretions if patient cannot cough effectively
- Positioning ARDS patients to improve gas exchange in posterior lungs
- Removal of the breathing tube; suction before this procedure
- Severe asthma attack where airway constriction is the priority problem
- Device used after trauma or surgery to allow lung re-expansion
- – Emergency signaled by tracheal deviation and circulatory compromise
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- Expected with exhalation in chest tube water seal chamber
- Placement of a breathing tube, often required for severe ARDS
- First-line inhaled medication to open airway in status asthmaticus
- Tiny air sacs that cough and deep breathing help keep open after surgery
- Finger change seen in chronic COPD
- Subcutaneous emphysema around a new chest tube feels like rice-crispies under skin
- Collapse of part of the lung from hypoventilation or blocked bronchioles
- Type of lung sounds often heard first in atelectasis
- Late symptom of fat embolism, along with headache and chest pain
- Thoracic shape often found in COPD patients
- Therapy often required in COPD, but saturations should not be too low
20 Clues: Finger change seen in chronic COPD • Thoracic shape often found in COPD patients • Type of lung sounds often heard first in atelectasis • Expected with exhalation in chest tube water seal chamber • Position used during extubation to reduce aspiration risk • Removal of the breathing tube; suction before this procedure • ...
Chapter 16 - Nose, Mouth and Throat 2019-01-25
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- This palate is pinker, smooth, and upwardly movable
- The lateral walls of each nasal cavity contain three parallel bony projection – the superior, middle and inferior what
- This is the free projection hanging down from the middle of the soft palate
- These sinuses are located in the frontal bone above and medial to the orbits
- This palate is typically white with irregular transverse rugae
- This is seen as a spot of light from a penlight shining in the other naris and often occurs with cocaine use
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- Difficulty swallowing is termed this which can occur with pharyngitis, gastroesophageal reflux disease, stroke and other neurological diseases
- This is the first segment of the digestive system and an airway for the respiratory system
- These sinuses are air filled pockets within the cranium that communicate with the nasal cavity and are lined with the same type of ciliated mucous membrane
- Nasal stuffiness and epistaxis may occur during pregnancy as a result of increased what in the upper respiratory tract
- Prolonged thumb sucking (after ages 6 to 7 years) may affect this
- This is a short passage bordered by the lips, palate, cheeks, and tongue (2 words)
- These are the same color as the surrounding mucous membrane, although they look more granular and their surface shows deep crypts – both which are completely normal
- These sinuses are located in the maxilla (cheekbone) along the side walls of the nasal cavity
- The nasal cavity is divided medially by this
15 Clues: The nasal cavity is divided medially by this • This palate is pinker, smooth, and upwardly movable • This palate is typically white with irregular transverse rugae • Prolonged thumb sucking (after ages 6 to 7 years) may affect this • This is the free projection hanging down from the middle of the soft palate • ...
Body Systems 2023-01-30
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- cycles oxygen and carbon dioxide in body
- system group of organs working together to complete a function
- transportation system
- controls the body's activities
- controls waste and salt balance
- regulates body functions/releases hormones
- group of thousands of cells
- provides protection and defense from disease
- movement of organs
- a reaction to a stimulus
- provides response to foreign invaders
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- particles from food taken in by the body to energize and support body functions
- group of tissue that performs a function
- an outside for impacting ones body, invokes a response
- taking in of nutrients to energize the body
- balance of body functions
- provides structure and support
- breaks down food and absorbs nutrients
- a living thing made up of cells, tissues, and organs
- basic unit of life
20 Clues: movement of organs • basic unit of life • transportation system • a reaction to a stimulus • balance of body functions • group of thousands of cells • controls the body's activities • provides structure and support • controls waste and salt balance • provides response to foreign invaders • breaks down food and absorbs nutrients • group of tissue that performs a function • ...
Nutrition and Hygiene 2023-05-12
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- Eating a variety of _______ helps ensure we get all the necessary nutrients.
- _______ your teeth twice a day.
- The process of removing waste products from the body.
- organization of people, institutions, and resources that delivers health care services.
- A system in our body that helps us digest food.
- The system in our body that helps us take in oxygen and take out carbon dioxide.
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- _______ our hands before eating helps prevent the spread of germs.
- A nutrient that helps us build and repair body tissues, found in meat, beans, and nuts.
- The system in our body that protects us from diseases and infections.
- A balanced _______ is important to provide the body with the necessary nutrients.
- The basic unit of life.
- A nutrient that gives us energy and is found in foods like bread, rice, and pasta.
- The process of keeping your body clean to prevent illness and stay healthy.
13 Clues: The basic unit of life. • _______ your teeth twice a day. • A system in our body that helps us digest food. • The process of removing waste products from the body. • _______ our hands before eating helps prevent the spread of germs. • The system in our body that protects us from diseases and infections. • ...
Water pollution 2022-02-16
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- water means water, whether groundwater or surface water, that is produced outside of the boundaries of the Authority and transported into the boundaries of the Authority, by a person other than the Authority, for use within the boundaries of the Authority.
- a slight obscuration of the lower atmosphere, typically caused by fine suspended particles
- monoxide can cause dizziness, confusion, unconsciousness and death.
- waste is defined as waste generated by manufacturing or industrial processes.
- is the process by which plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create oxygen and energy.
- fuels release nitrogen oxides into the atmosphere, which contribute to the formation of smog and acid rain.
- spills are the release of a liquid petroleum hydrocarbon into the environment.
- rain leaches aluminum from the soil
- sewage refers to wastewater that contains harmful waterborne pathogens and bacteria and which has not yet gone through a sewage treatment plant.
- we breathe it in and in our lungs so we can breath and stay alive
- chemicals or natural substances added to soil or land to increase its fertility.
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- oxides can cause damage to the human respiratory tract and increase a person's vulnerability to, and the severity of, respiratory infections and asthma.
- high-grade reclaimed water produced from treated used water that is further purified using advanced membrane technologies and ultra-violet disinfection, making it ultra-clean and safe to drink.
- is the process of removing salt from seawater
- , process by which an element or compound transitions from its liquid state to its gaseous state below the temperature at which it boils
- can be any toxic substance used to kill animals and fungi.
- dioxide affects the respiratory system
- water in or taken from the sea.
- is rubbish such as paper, cans, and bottles left lying in an open or public place.
19 Clues: water in or taken from the sea. • rain leaches aluminum from the soil • dioxide affects the respiratory system • is the process of removing salt from seawater • can be any toxic substance used to kill animals and fungi. • we breathe it in and in our lungs so we can breath and stay alive • monoxide can cause dizziness, confusion, unconsciousness and death. • ...
Suffix Crossword 2022-11-17
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- Who is the person at the desk in a library?
- What is the name of a person that fixes electricity?
- What is the system in you body that deals with you lungs? Hint- Circulatory system, digestive system and __________
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- What is the name of the book that you search words up?
- What is another word for really mad?
- What is a sport that uses a bow and arrow?
- Where is a public place you can go to read?
- Cheese, milk, and yogurt are all in what category?
- What is the name of a person that creates art?
9 Clues: What is another word for really mad? • What is a sport that uses a bow and arrow? • Where is a public place you can go to read? • Who is the person at the desk in a library? • What is the name of a person that creates art? • Cheese, milk, and yogurt are all in what category? • What is the name of a person that fixes electricity? • ...
Unit 6 Crossword 2022-11-07
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- Weariness.
- Pain.
- A stretching or tearing of ligaments.
- A break in the skin.
- Having a whirling sensation in the head.
- Having been subjected to a special process or treatment.
- A thin thread of a natural or artificial substance.
- Birds, that are bred for their eggs and meat.
- Not easily bent or changed in shape.
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- An injury in which the skin becomes darker.
- Something that relieves pain.
- A rise of body temperature above the normal.
- Suitable or agreeable to the needs or purpose.
- Used to bind up wounds.
- A compound contained in foods.
- An infection of the respiratory system.
16 Clues: Pain. • Weariness. • A break in the skin. • Used to bind up wounds. • Something that relieves pain. • A compound contained in foods. • Not easily bent or changed in shape. • A stretching or tearing of ligaments. • An infection of the respiratory system. • Having a whirling sensation in the head. • An injury in which the skin becomes darker. • ...
Diagraphs 2023-11-16
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- ______is your name?
- Bones give your body______ so you're not a blob.
- Make good _______and you will be happy.
- A game with an array board.
- _____is the best futbol player in the world?
- Volume 1
- _______are the most beautiful earrings I've ever seen!
- _____smiled at each other.
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- _______jacket is this?
- I am reading _______books.
- All of ______are in third grade.
- When food is stuck in your windpipe; can't breathe.
- Part of the respiratory system; swallows food and takes in air.
- _______ are you from?
- I was in total_______to see an elephant on the playground!
- I am________for my family and friends.
16 Clues: Volume 1 • ______is your name? • _______ are you from? • _______jacket is this? • I am reading _______books. • _____smiled at each other. • A game with an array board. • All of ______are in third grade. • I am________for my family and friends. • Make good _______and you will be happy. • _____is the best futbol player in the world? • Bones give your body______ so you're not a blob. • ...
Safety Now March 2024 2024-03-19
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- No longer called MSDS
- A requirement before work tasks begin
- What yellow tape represents
- All workers should be vigilant about
- Operators can only go up and down
- What does a hazard assessment list as needed?
- What equipment needs a rescue plan?
- What is needed at heights over 6 feet
- An accident or an event that occurs on projects
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- The person in charge of a Project
- One of the tiers
- Must extend 3 feet beyond an upper landing
- Respiratory requirement.
- OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1200
- What is prevented when an restraint system is used
- Confined Spaces often require these
16 Clues: One of the tiers • No longer called MSDS • OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1200 • Respiratory requirement. • What yellow tape represents • The person in charge of a Project • Operators can only go up and down • Confined Spaces often require these • What equipment needs a rescue plan? • All workers should be vigilant about • A requirement before work tasks begin • ...
Respiratory system: Curious Scientist. Fernanda Flores Varela. 2021-11-05
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- This is the end of the respiratory system.
- The gas exchange happens there.
- The entrance of the nose.
- Is automatic and involuntary.
- Is eliminated from the body by exhalation.
- Is transported in the blood to the cells.
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- Tubes that get smaller and narrower.
- Organs that move air outside to the inside.
- Here, the vocal cords are located
- Is and essential process for the body.
10 Clues: The entrance of the nose. • Is automatic and involuntary. • The gas exchange happens there. • Here, the vocal cords are located • Tubes that get smaller and narrower. • Is and essential process for the body. • Is transported in the blood to the cells. • This is the end of the respiratory system. • Is eliminated from the body by exhalation. • ...
The Respiratory system 2014-06-13
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- Small air passages surrounded by blood vessels
- Small tube dividing into Alveoli
- One of the primary organs involved in respiration
- Entrance of air into your body and filters the air
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- Located in the throat between the nose and the voice box
- Also known as the voice box
- Gas inhaled by every human and is required for survival
7 Clues: Also known as the voice box • Small tube dividing into Alveoli • Small air passages surrounded by blood vessels • One of the primary organs involved in respiration • Entrance of air into your body and filters the air • Gas inhaled by every human and is required for survival • Located in the throat between the nose and the voice box
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 crossword 2020-03-25
7 Clues: the air moves out automatically • two tubes split off from trachea • carries air from larynx to lungsand • tiny sacks surrounded by capillaries • takes oxygen and releases carbon dioxide • the muscle moves down and the lungs expand • passageway into respiratory system that helps to keep warm the air
Respiratory system terms 2023-11-14
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- the hollow muscular organ forming an air passage to the lungs and holding the vocal cords in humans and other mammals; the voice box.
- a large membranous tube reinforced by rings of cartilage, extending from the larynx to the bronchial tubes and conveying air to and from the lungs; the windpipe.
- the two large organs of respiration located in the chest cavity and responsible for adding oxygen to and removing carbon dioxide from the blood.
- Tiny sacs of lung tissue specialized for the movement of gases between air and blood.
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- a dome-shaped muscular partition separating the thorax from the abdomen in mammals. It plays a major role in breathing, as its contraction increases the volume of the thorax and so inflates the lungs.
- The two passages that direct air into the lungs.
- the part projecting above the mouth on the face of a person or animal, containing the nostrils and used for breathing and smelling.
7 Clues: The two passages that direct air into the lungs. • Tiny sacs of lung tissue specialized for the movement of gases between air and blood. • the part projecting above the mouth on the face of a person or animal, containing the nostrils and used for breathing and smelling. • ...
Respiratory system crossword 2021-09-17
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- serves to protect the lower airways
- air passages inside the lungs that branch off like tree limbs
- it allows for the movement of air from the nose and mouth
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- where the lungs and the blood exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide
- two external openings of the nasal cavity in vertebrates that admit air to the lungs
- the air passage from the throat to the lungs
- a pair of spongy, air-filled organs
7 Clues: serves to protect the lower airways • a pair of spongy, air-filled organs • the air passage from the throat to the lungs • it allows for the movement of air from the nose and mouth • air passages inside the lungs that branch off like tree limbs • where the lungs and the blood exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide • ...
The Respiratory System 2022-03-02
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- Tiny air sac in an organ of the respiratory system.
- A open space above and behind your nose full of air.
- Breathing out air instead of breathing it in.
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- Connects to tiny air sacs in an organ in the chest.
- An organ on either side of your chest.
- A long muscle that connects from your nose to your lungs.
- A skeletal muscle that separates your waist and chest.
7 Clues: An organ on either side of your chest. • Breathing out air instead of breathing it in. • Connects to tiny air sacs in an organ in the chest. • Tiny air sac in an organ of the respiratory system. • A open space above and behind your nose full of air. • A skeletal muscle that separates your waist and chest. • A long muscle that connects from your nose to your lungs.
The Respiratory system 2022-01-24
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- the winde pipe is divided into 2 parts.
- process in which oxygen is taken in and carbon dioxide is released out .
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- larynx produce sound called.
- a delicate muscular tube.
- it helps in the movement of lungs
- oxygen is carried by it to different parts of body.
- the air passes from pharynx to 2 chambers called .
7 Clues: a delicate muscular tube. • larynx produce sound called. • it helps in the movement of lungs • the winde pipe is divided into 2 parts. • the air passes from pharynx to 2 chambers called . • oxygen is carried by it to different parts of body. • process in which oxygen is taken in and carbon dioxide is released out .
The Respiratory System 2022-09-24
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- Commonly known as the windpipe. A tube that connects the nose and mouth to the lungs and it runs down the neck and upper chest, carrying air to and from the bronchi.
- The delivery of oxygen from the alveoli to the blood, and the elimination of carbon dioxide from the blood to the alveoli.
- The smallest unit within an organism that can carry out life processes (growth, reproduction, respiration…).
- A chemical reaction between oxygen and glucose (sugar) that produces energy and releases carbon dioxide as waste. Takes place in all body cells.
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- Organisms that are made up of more than one cell. Example: Animals and Plants.
- The physical movement of air inside and outside the Respiratory System.
- Tiny sacs at the end of each bronchiole, where gas exchange takes place.
7 Clues: The physical movement of air inside and outside the Respiratory System. • Tiny sacs at the end of each bronchiole, where gas exchange takes place. • Organisms that are made up of more than one cell. Example: Animals and Plants. • The smallest unit within an organism that can carry out life processes (growth, reproduction, respiration…). • ...
Lungs LMS 2012-12-20
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- an illness in which fluid builds up in the airways and keeps the lungs from working the right way
- to breathe in
- blood cells destroy germs, dust, and other items so we don't get sick
- is cartilage that opens when you breathe and closes when you swallow food
- also called the windpipe
- Dioxide waste you breathe out from your body
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- are small tubes that carry air to the lungs
- to breathe out
- type of nervous system that controls how fast or often you breathe
- System controls the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the body
- membranes keep moisture in your lungs and germs out
- are tiny balloonlike sacs
12 Clues: to breathe in • to breathe out • also called the windpipe • are tiny balloonlike sacs • are small tubes that carry air to the lungs • Dioxide waste you breathe out from your body • membranes keep moisture in your lungs and germs out • type of nervous system that controls how fast or often you breathe • System controls the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the body • ...
How well do you know ReVive? 2022-10-27
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- This Machine helps with addictions, pain, and trauma.
- ReVive practitioner name?
- Male therapist of ReVive?
- This Machine has 133 different settings to choose from.
- This is the first person you see when you walk through the doors of ReVive and they help you book your appointments?
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- This machine helps with depression, anxiety, and the nervous system.
- Female therapist of ReVive?
- This machine helps with allergies, respiratory issues and eczema.
- Nurse Practitioner that comes once a week to help you feel better with IV therapy and Shots.
- ReVive esthetician's name?
- Our therapists uses essential oils and cupping to help relax your nervous system.
- Our therapists uses this to help you get out of pain?
12 Clues: ReVive practitioner name? • Male therapist of ReVive? • ReVive esthetician's name? • Female therapist of ReVive? • This Machine helps with addictions, pain, and trauma. • Our therapists uses this to help you get out of pain? • This Machine has 133 different settings to choose from. • This machine helps with allergies, respiratory issues and eczema. • ...
Case 1 2013-09-17
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- which form is unbound haemoglobin found in
- What is energy stored as
- the presence of which cation decreases oxygen binding affinity to haemoglobin
- shape of the oxygen dissociation curve
- air between parietal pleura and visceral pleura
- is the partial pressure of oxygen or carbon dioxide lower in the alveoli
- pH state caused during hyperventilation, respiratory.......
- during expiration is the intrapulmonary pressure positive or negative with respect to zero
- oxygen binding protein primarily used for storage
- the higher the FEV1/FVC% the ..... (higher/lower) the functioning of the lungs
- pressure in alveoli
- major increase of ......., due to the activation of chemoreceptors following severe blood loss
- area where air buildup occurs during a pneumothorax
- the zone which deadspace is found in
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- regulates haemoglobin oxygen release
- nervous system activated during tachycardia
- how does pressure change when volume increases?
- Major electron carriers involved in energy production (N)
- zone which is the site of gas exchange
- process by which large amounts of ATP is produced in the mitochondria
- is arterial p02 higher or lower at altitude
- total number of alpha and beta subunits
- which member of the group had the largest forced vital capacity
- direction that diaphragm moves during inspiration
- is the intrapleural pressure negative or positive with respect to zero?
- is the partial pressure of oxygen or carbon dioxide lower in the pulmonary artery
26 Clues: pressure in alveoli • What is energy stored as • regulates haemoglobin oxygen release • the zone which deadspace is found in • zone which is the site of gas exchange • shape of the oxygen dissociation curve • total number of alpha and beta subunits • which form is unbound haemoglobin found in • nervous system activated during tachycardia • ...
Case 1 Crossword 2013-09-17
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- during expiration is the intrapulmonary pressure positive or negative with respect to zero
- zone which is the site of gas exchange
- air between parietal pleura and visceral pleura
- is arterial p02 high or lower at altitude
- pH state caused during hyperventilation, respiratory.......
- process by which large amounts of ATP is produced in the mitochondria
- nervous system activated during tachycardia
- oxygen binding protein primarily used for storage
- area where air buildup occurs during a pneumothorax
- which member of the group had the largest forced vital capacity
- shape of the oxygen dissociation curve
- how does pressure change when volume increases?
- is the intrapleural pressure negative or positive with respect to zero?
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- regulates haemoglobin oxygen release
- pressure in alveoli
- which form is unbound haemoglobin found in
- total number of alpha and beta subunits
- is the partial pressure of oxygen or carbon dioxide lower in the alveoli
- direction that diaphragm moves during inspiration
- the presence of which cation decreases oxygen binding affinity to haemoglobin
- major increase of ......., due to the activation of chemoreceptors following severe blood loss
- the higher the FEV1/FVC% the ..... (higher/lower) the functioning of the lungs
- the zone which deadspace is found in
- is the partial pressure of oxygen or carbon dioxide lower in the pulmonary artery
24 Clues: pressure in alveoli • regulates haemoglobin oxygen release • the zone which deadspace is found in • zone which is the site of gas exchange • shape of the oxygen dissociation curve • total number of alpha and beta subunits • is arterial p02 high or lower at altitude • which form is unbound haemoglobin found in • nervous system activated during tachycardia • ...
Viruses 2022-06-13
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- the passing on of physical and mental characteristics genetically from one generation to another.
- A ring of people are given a vaccine for a particular disease to reduce the spread of the contagion.
- Caused by the same virus that causes chicken pox.
- Inflammation of the liver, Has 3 different types.
- life threatening condition, causes acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.
- viral infection of the nose, throat, and lungs. happens more commonly in late fall, winter and early spring.
- Genome of two variants, that have infected a person at the same time,combine during viral replication to form a new varient...different from both parent lineages.
- highly infected disease that invades the nervous system.
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- change in a virus genome; occurs frequently.
- A large population of people in a particular population have immunity to a contagious illness.
- Caused by varcella zoster spreads through coughing, sneezing, direct contact.
- Transmitted through the bite of a rabid animal.
- Spreads easily through coughing and sneezing.
- Respiratory disease that can result in severe pneumonia.
- viral genome that contains one or more mutation.
- Group of closely related viruses with a common ancestor.
- Most common STI,causes cancer and genital warts.
- Illness in humans and monkeys, gorillas, chimps.
- An acute contagious disease by the variola virus.
- Can cause respiratory infections and can be deadly.
20 Clues: change in a virus genome; occurs frequently. • Spreads easily through coughing and sneezing. • Transmitted through the bite of a rabid animal. • viral genome that contains one or more mutation. • Most common STI,causes cancer and genital warts. • Illness in humans and monkeys, gorillas, chimps. • Caused by the same virus that causes chicken pox. • ...
Pulmonary 2023-10-21
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- measurement of remaining volume of air after maximal exhalation
- Similar to HB, but only has one oxygen attached.
- Also known as the anatomic dead space, consists of trachea, bronchioles, and bronchi
- ERV + IRV + TV
- Also known as the Conducting Zone
- mismatch between ventilation and perfusion(LUNG DISEASE) think obstruction of breathing.
- Relation with hemoglobin and the change of affinity of Oxygen O2/CO2, acidity, and temperature.
- Inhalation is restricted
- Amount of extra volume that can be inhaled after normal inhalation.
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- Shift of the curve in relation the change of affinity of O2/CO2, acidity, and temperature
- poor perfusion and ventilation ratio, relation to COPD
- Low partial Pressure in gas exchange compared to Oxygen, But highly Soluble, Transported 3 ways.
- Four iron proteins within the RBC, attachment of 4 oxygens
- ERV + RV, oxygen reserve for gas exchange, volume of air at the end of a tidal exhalation.
- Transitional Respiratory Zone, within the lungs, allows for gas exchange
- Maximal volume of air that can be moved in one breathe.
- imbedded within the alveoli, allows for gas exchange.
- Maximal amount of air that can be moved in one minute.
- measurement of normal breathing.
- measurement of volume of air that can be exhaled after normal exhalation
- Excessive release of CO2, "Breathe in to the bag" to control the respiratory system.
21 Clues: ERV + IRV + TV • Inhalation is restricted • measurement of normal breathing. • Also known as the Conducting Zone • Similar to HB, but only has one oxygen attached. • imbedded within the alveoli, allows for gas exchange. • poor perfusion and ventilation ratio, relation to COPD • Maximal amount of air that can be moved in one minute. • ...
Naomi-Felicia 8C 2024-09-10
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- The volume of thoracic cavity does to cause air pressure in the lungs to decrease
- This can cause addiction and also contains harmuful chemicals
- The ribcage consists of…
- inflimmation of the bronchi caused by tar from a cigarette
- a process where we let air out
- a part of the respiratory system where air passes through
- A movement the lungs do during exhalation
- A condition caused by damage in the alveoli because of harmful substances
- A movement the lungs do during inhalation
- The diaphragm do this during inhalation
- Causes addiction to smokers
- the abdominal cavity by a muscular sheet
- cause the growth of abnormal cells in the lungs
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- Where air passes through when we breathe in
- The gas that comes in the lungs when inhaling
- respiration process where air moves in & out of the lungs
- The air … when a person exhales
- The volume of the thoracic cavity does this to cause air pressure in the lungs to increase
- A chronic disorder when its hard for air to pass through because of excessive mucus
- The muscles do this during Inhalation
- The trachea is also known as…
- a part inside the lungs to help exchange gas
- This can accumalate in the lungs if the cleansing of the lungs is disrupted
- Blocks the respiratory surface for gas exchange
- a process where we take in air
25 Clues: The ribcage consists of… • Causes addiction to smokers • The trachea is also known as… • a process where we let air out • a process where we take in air • The air … when a person exhales • The muscles do this during Inhalation • The diaphragm do this during inhalation • the abdominal cavity by a muscular sheet • A movement the lungs do during exhalation • ...
Pediatric quizzz 2024-10-23
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- Test performed to assess newborns’ physical condition immediately after birth
- Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, the unexplained death of a seemingly healthy baby
- Condition where stomach acid flows back into the esophagus
- Highly contagious viral infection marked by fever and a red rash
- Chronic inflammatory disease of the airways causing breathing difficulty
- Urinary Tract Infection, a common condition in children
- Childhood condition that causes a distinctive barking cough
- The process by which an infant’s first teeth break through the gums
- Condition marked by a deficiency of red blood cells
- A life-threatening infection that spreads through the bloodstream
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- Yellowing of the skin and eyes, often seen in newborns
- Vaccine-preventable disease characterized by a whooping cough
- Syndrome where the airway collapses during sleep, common in children with large tonsils
- Common viral infection that affects the respiratory system
- A noticeable change in the texture or color of a child's skin
- Viral infection that affects the salivary glands, causing swelling
- A bacterial infection that can cause a sore, scratchy throat
- Severe, often fluctuating pain in the abdomen, common in infants
- Bifida A birth defect where the spine and spinal cord don't form properly
- A congenital split in the upper lip or palate
- Condition involving the inflammation of the middle ear, common in children
- Common viral infection causing respiratory issues in young children
22 Clues: A congenital split in the upper lip or palate • Condition marked by a deficiency of red blood cells • Yellowing of the skin and eyes, often seen in newborns • Urinary Tract Infection, a common condition in children • Common viral infection that affects the respiratory system • Condition where stomach acid flows back into the esophagus • ...
RT 2025-10-04
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- : The tubing system connecting patient to ventilator
- : Measured by pulse oximetry
- : Fraction of inspired oxygen
- : High-frequency oscillatory ventilation—buzz buzz buzz!
- : Temporary pause in breathing—common in preemies
- : Substance that helps keep alveoli from collapsing
- : Heated, humidified oxygen therapy that saves the day
- : Home base for the smallest and most delicate lungs
- : Newborn baby, often the tiniest patients we care for
- : Mist used to deliver medications into the lungs
- : When the airway goes mobile
- : The amount of air inhaled or exhaled with each breath
- : Tiny sacs where gas exchange happens
- : Tool used to visualize the airway during intubation
- : Slow heart rate that makes every RT stop breathing for a second
- : Airway tightening that calls for a neb treatment
- : Gas that RTs are obsessed with monitoring
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- : Placement of a breathing tube
- : Too much oxygen—a neonatal no-no
- : Neonatal stimulant—and RT fuel
- : Small branches of the respiratory tree
- : Manual ventilation by an RT superhero
- : RTs’ favorite gas
- : Unwanted escape of gas from the lungs or circuit
- : The best therapy team in the hospital
- : Machine that supports breathing
- : What happens when SpO₂ drops and everyone panics
- : The passage that RTs guard with their lives
- : Pressure that keeps alveoli open at end expiration
- : Continuous Positive Airway Pressure
30 Clues: : RTs’ favorite gas • : Measured by pulse oximetry • : Fraction of inspired oxygen • : When the airway goes mobile • : Placement of a breathing tube • : Neonatal stimulant—and RT fuel • : Machine that supports breathing • : Too much oxygen—a neonatal no-no • : Continuous Positive Airway Pressure • : Tiny sacs where gas exchange happens • : Manual ventilation by an RT superhero • ...
Body Systems 2014-04-02
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- Where two bones meet
- What we breath.
- Organs that help us to breath.
- The waste product of breathing.
- Move and hold together our skeleton.
- How many minutes does oxygen power the muscles.
- The bones in the tips of your fingers.
- A acid that builds up in our muscles.
- The pipe that food travels through.
- Pumps blood around the body.
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- Support of you back.
- What powers the body.
- Connects bone to bone.
- Connects muscle to bone.
- What system helps us to breath.
- The bone on the inside of your arm.
- The bone in the palm of your hand.
- The bone in your upper arm.
- The control center of your body.
19 Clues: What we breath. • Support of you back. • Where two bones meet • What powers the body. • Connects bone to bone. • Connects muscle to bone. • The bone in your upper arm. • Pumps blood around the body. • Organs that help us to breath. • The waste product of breathing. • What system helps us to breath. • The control center of your body. • The bone in the palm of your hand. • ...
Bones and Skeletal tissues crossword 2023-12-19
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- central part of a long bone
- the center of the sketon
- connective tissue of the skeleton
- known as adipose tissue
- provides structural support to the nose
- connective tissues of the skeletal system
- the outer layer of the bones in the human body
- made of a blend of elastin and collagen fibers
- bones formed in a tendon
- contains all of our limbs
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- it attaches your ribs to the sturnum
- lighter and less dense than compact bone
- its compressible but resilient
- the most prevalent cartilage of the human body
- the neck portion of a long bone
- dense bones that provide strength, structure, and mobility
- found in the respiratory system
- end part of a long bone
- flatened plates of compact bones
- connects bones together
20 Clues: known as adipose tissue • end part of a long bone • connects bones together • the center of the sketon • bones formed in a tendon • contains all of our limbs • central part of a long bone • its compressible but resilient • the neck portion of a long bone • found in the respiratory system • flatened plates of compact bones • connective tissue of the skeleton • ...
The Human Organ System Interactions 2020-12-14
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- The system that works with the integumentary system to send signals when something touches you from the outside
- This system works with the respiratory system to make sure our body has enough red blood cells
- The system that works with the muscular system to hold up our body and let us move
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- This system works with the muscular system to make sure the food that enters our mouth is thoroughly digested.
- This system works with the digestive system by controlling it
- This is a involuntary movement that works with the digestion and muscular system
- This system works with the integumentary system when it sends hormones to this system
7 Clues: This system works with the digestive system by controlling it • This is a involuntary movement that works with the digestion and muscular system • The system that works with the muscular system to hold up our body and let us move • This system works with the integumentary system when it sends hormones to this system • ...
LIFE PROCESSES - CROSSWORD 2022-08-09
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- Urine is egested through this organ
- Which tissue is used by plants to transport water and minerals
- Structural and functional unit of kidney
- ______ is the largest gland of the human body
- What is the type of nutrition in Amoeba?
- Other name for artificial kidney
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- Largest vein present in the human body
- Process used by plants to make their own food
- Respiratory Pigment which carries oxygen
- Respiratory organ in earthworms
- Respiratory organ in humans
- Membrane which divides the human heart
12 Clues: Respiratory organ in humans • Respiratory organ in earthworms • Other name for artificial kidney • Urine is egested through this organ • Largest vein present in the human body • Membrane which divides the human heart • Structural and functional unit of kidney • Respiratory Pigment which carries oxygen • What is the type of nutrition in Amoeba? • ...
Circulatory System 2024-05-21
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- There are 60,000_____ of blood vessels in your body
- Carry oxygenized blood from the heart to different parts of the body
- _______ circulation helps deliver blood and nutrients to other parts of the body
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- One part of the system that works with the lungs
- The circulatory system works closely with the ________ system
- This organ helps pump out waste
- The ____ return blood to the hearts from the organs.
7 Clues: This organ helps pump out waste • One part of the system that works with the lungs • There are 60,000_____ of blood vessels in your body • The ____ return blood to the hearts from the organs. • The circulatory system works closely with the ________ system • Carry oxygenized blood from the heart to different parts of the body • ...
Metabolism Vocabulary 2020-12-14
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- a type of energy storage molecule made of many glucose molecules connected together
- the body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
- a molecule used to release energy, it makes up starch
- the body system that transports molecules to and from all cells of the body
- the body system that takes in food and breaks it down
- the body's use of molecules for energy and growth
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- molecules that are the building blocks of proteins
- _________ respiration. The chemical reaction between glucose and oxygen in the mitochondria of cells that releases energy.
- a group of atoms joined together in a particular way
9 Clues: the body's use of molecules for energy and growth • molecules that are the building blocks of proteins • a group of atoms joined together in a particular way • a molecule used to release energy, it makes up starch • the body system that takes in food and breaks it down • the body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide • ...
Metabolism 2 2023-11-03
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- a molecule that organisms get from the air or water around them and use to release energy
- a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole
- system the body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
- a category of large molecules that perform important functions inside living things
- a type of energy storage molecule made of many glucose molecules connected together
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- argument a claim supported by evidence
- the body's use of molecules for energy and growth
- the process of making clear how your evidence supports your claim
- a group of atoms joins together in a particular way
9 Clues: argument a claim supported by evidence • the body's use of molecules for energy and growth • a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole • a group of atoms joins together in a particular way • the process of making clear how your evidence supports your claim • system the body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide • ...
COVID 19 2020-12-11
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- when a disease is prevalent over a country or world
- where did COVID 19 originate from?
- A disease that spreads through others
- What does COVID stand for?
- People were required to _____
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- COVID affects which system?
- We are required to wear ____ when we go out
- Center for Disease Control
- Country with the most COVID cases
- How long did you have to quarantine for?
- a symptom that's part of the virus
- Doctors are trying to find a ____ for COVID 19
12 Clues: Center for Disease Control • What does COVID stand for? • COVID affects which system? • People were required to _____ • Country with the most COVID cases • where did COVID 19 originate from? • a symptom that's part of the virus • A disease that spreads through others • How long did you have to quarantine for? • We are required to wear ____ when we go out • ...
Respiratory & GI 2025-04-05
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- in the trachea
- low oxygen content in the blood
- difficulty breathing when lying down, relieved by sitting or standing
- oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange at the alveolar level
- surgery to remove part or all of the stomach
- fever free
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- joint stiffness
- air moves into and out of the respiratory system through inspiration and exhalation
- an acute increase in the severity of an illness
- movement of oxygenated blood into tissues
- – vomiting blood
- air trapped under the skin, creates a crackling feeling
12 Clues: fever free • in the trachea • joint stiffness • – vomiting blood • low oxygen content in the blood • movement of oxygenated blood into tissues • surgery to remove part or all of the stomach • an acute increase in the severity of an illness • air trapped under the skin, creates a crackling feeling • oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange at the alveolar level • ...
Unit B Crossword 2015-11-24
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- Living things
- a qualified practitioner of medicine; a physician
- the act or process of reproducing
- any change in an organisms environment
- Made of more then one cell
- blood vessels that return blood from the body to the heart
- Any organ that helps the function of breaking down food into smaller pieces so they can be absorbed and used in the body.
- the fluid that circulates in the principles vascular system of of human beings
- physical characteristics or behaviors of a species' change of survival in a particular environment
- A system that moves bones and organs
- a hollow muscular organ that pumps the blood through the circulatory system
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- Group of Tissues that work together to preform a specific function
- Parts of an organism that performs a specific task
- components in foods that an organism uses to survive and grow
- the tendency of a fluid, usually water, to pass through a semipermeable membrane
- Purpose of Task
- Delivers nutrients absorbed by the digestive system and oxygen absorbed by the respiratory system
- Organs that respond to pain or change
- The Basic Unit of Life
- thick walled blood vessel that takes blood away from the heart to the rest of the body
- all the life processes that take place in the cell; includes energy-using and energy-creating process
- An illness known as Influenza
- organelle that directs all the activities in a cell
- Group of similar cells working together to preform a specific function
- Ability to make things move or change
25 Clues: Living things • Purpose of Task • The Basic Unit of Life • Made of more then one cell • An illness known as Influenza • the act or process of reproducing • A system that moves bones and organs • Organs that respond to pain or change • Ability to make things move or change • any change in an organisms environment • a qualified practitioner of medicine; a physician • ...
Metabolism 2025-09-09
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- a molecule that can release energy
- a group of tissues that work together to perform a job
- the body system that takes in food and breaks it down
- the changes in the environment that organisms respond to
- the ability to make things move or change
- the most basic unit of matter
- the body system that transports molecules to and from all body cells
- all living things can also be called...
- a group of cells that work together to perform a job
- allows body movement, posture, and produces heat
- the organelle where cellular respiration occurs (energy production)
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- the body system that communicates between nerve cells, the spinal cord, and the brain
- a molecule made of carbon and oxygen
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- a molecule that animals get from the air and use to release energy
- the parts of a cell that perform a job
- the body system that removes waste from your body and controls water balance
- the process by which organisms maintain a stable internal environment
- molecules that are the building blocks of proteins
- the body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
- two or more atoms chemically combined
- process that releases energy by breaking down glucose with the help of oxygen
- the organelle that is the "control center" of the cell
- to combine or build larger structures from smaller ones
- large molecules that perform important functions inside living things
- all the chemical reactions that occur within an organism
26 Clues: the most basic unit of matter • a molecule that can release energy • a molecule made of carbon and oxygen • two or more atoms chemically combined • the parts of a cell that perform a job • all living things can also be called... • the ability to make things move or change • anything that has mass and takes up space • allows body movement, posture, and produces heat • ...
Ventilation System 2016-10-17
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- the greatest volume of air that can be expelled from the lungs after taking the deepest possible breath
- main organ of respiratory system
- quantity of air that can be forcefully expired after a normal tidal expiration
- volume of air contained in lungs at the end of a maximal inspiration
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- quantity of air that can be forcefully inspired after a normal tidal inspiration
- the volume of air still in the lungs after the most forcible respiration/after a maximal respiratory effort
- amount of air which enters the lungs during normal inhalation at rest
- a place in which you can breathe air
8 Clues: main organ of respiratory system • a place in which you can breathe air • volume of air contained in lungs at the end of a maximal inspiration • amount of air which enters the lungs during normal inhalation at rest • quantity of air that can be forcefully expired after a normal tidal expiration • ...
respiratory 2025-02-23
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- Tiny air sacs in the lungs where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged with the blood.
- A muscle beneath the lungs that helps with breathing by contracting and relaxing.
- The part of the throat that connects the nose and mouth to the trachea.
- The part of your face where air enters and is filtered before reaching the lungs.
- Tiny branches inside the lungs that carry air to the alveoli.
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- Also called the voice box, it helps produce sound.
- The process of breathing in oxygen and exhaling carbon dioxide.
- An alternate entry point for air when breathing, especially during exercise.
- The two main tubes that branch from the trachea and lead to each lung.
- Also known as the windpipe, it carries air from the throat to the lungs.
- The pair of spongy organs responsible for breathing in oxygen and exhaling carbon dioxide.
11 Clues: Also called the voice box, it helps produce sound. • Tiny branches inside the lungs that carry air to the alveoli. • The process of breathing in oxygen and exhaling carbon dioxide. • The two main tubes that branch from the trachea and lead to each lung. • The part of the throat that connects the nose and mouth to the trachea. • ...
Anatomy 2021-11-07
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- This organ system contains bones./Este sistema de órganos contiene huesos.
- The heart is a part of this organ system./El corazón es parte de este sistema de órganos.
- The brain is a part of this organ system./El cerebro es parte de este sistema de órganos.
- This organ system helps to maintain fluids in the body./Este sistema de órganos ayuda a mantener los líquidos en el cuerpo.
- This system helps individuals to have children./Este sistema ayuda a las personas a tener hijos.
- How da Vinci was able to study the human body./Cómo da Vinci pudo estudiar el cuerpo humano.
- The study of the structure of the body./El estudio de la estructura del cuerpo.
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- This is the name of the organ system that is associated with the body's skin./Este es el nombre del sistema de órganos asociado con la piel del cuerpo.
- This organ system helps the body with its movements./Este sistema de órganos ayuda al cuerpo con sus movimientos.
- This organ system helps to rid the body of unneeded fluids./Este sistema de órganos ayuda a eliminar los líquidos innecesarios del cuerpo.
- The lungs are a part of this organ system./Los pulmones son parte de este sistema de órganos.
- This system helps the body break down food when it is eaten./Este sistema ayuda al cuerpo a descomponer los alimentos cuando se ingieren.
- This system regulates a person's hormones./Este sistema regula las hormonas de una persona.
- The study of how the body works./El estudio de cómo funciona el cuerpo.
- _________ da Vinci was one of the first scientists to study the human body./_________ da Vinci fue uno de los primeros científicos en estudiar el cuerpo humano.
15 Clues: The study of how the body works./El estudio de cómo funciona el cuerpo. • This organ system contains bones./Este sistema de órganos contiene huesos. • The study of the structure of the body./El estudio de la estructura del cuerpo. • The heart is a part of this organ system./El corazón es parte de este sistema de órganos. • ...
Respiratory Conditions 2016-02-24
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- breathing two breaths in through nose and out through the mouth (three words, no spaces)
- device that encourages patients to take deep breaths so lungs do not collapse (two words, no space)
- promote aerosol therapy which is the delivery aerosolized particles to the pulmonary system for therapeutic purposes (three words, no spaces)
- an obstruction of the airflow through the airways and out of the lungs, generally permanent (acronym)
- mask that allows the mixing of oxygen with room air, creating high-flow enriched oxygen of a settable concentration (two words, no space)
- medication delivered to the lungs as you inhale through it (three words, no spaces)
- airways narrow and swell and produce extra mucous
- gas that is colorless, odorless and supports life
- measurement that gives a more accurate indication of how well the heart is pumping (three words, no spaces)
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- delivers an inspiratory oxygen fraction FiO2: 22% to 40% (two words, no space)
- breathing pattern that calls for increased use of the diaphragm (two words, no space)
- inflammation in the lining of the bronchial tubes (two words, no space)
- handheld device that delivers a specific amount of medication in aerosol form (three words, no spaces)
- monitoring device that is portable, noninvasive, and inexpensive (two words, no space)
- heat, and fuel are also called _________________ in fire prevention (two words, no space)
- most common mode of respiratory care (three words, no spaces)
- learning to conserve energy resources (two words, no space)
- primary cause of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
- air sacks in lungs gradually destroyed
19 Clues: air sacks in lungs gradually destroyed • airways narrow and swell and produce extra mucous • gas that is colorless, odorless and supports life • primary cause of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease • learning to conserve energy resources (two words, no space) • most common mode of respiratory care (three words, no spaces) • ...
Respiratory Crossword 2020-04-02
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- S specific lung infection that needs careful treatment to cure.
- Development of a blood clot on the lung.
- Test, Helps to decide what the cause of your symptoms may be and are performed in our modern, well-equipped laboratory. Some involve blowing into a machine, others involve breathing different gases. Some tests still involve measuring lung volumes by sitting in a box.
- Pulmonary Disease, A disease of the lungs where the lungs become inflated, often as a result of tobacco smoke.
- A condition in which the muscles at the back of the throat relax when asleep and briefly cause the airway to narrow or block. It often causes snoring, but also may result in daytime tiredness.
- A specific scan using low dose radioactivity to help in the diagnosis of pulmonary embolism.
- A machine to help the breathing muscles which works using a tight fitting nose or face mask.
- An infection of the lung.
- An exercise and educational program for people with lung diseases to enable them to manage their condition and optimize their exercise capacity.
- The condition where an excess amount of fluid builds up in the space between the lung and the chest wall, squashing the lung and causing breathlessness.
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- Airways are inspected and sampled using a thin, flexible telescope.
- A sophisticated scan that helps us to decide whether a shadow we have seen on an x-ray or CT scan is likely to be cancer or not.
- A disease of unknown cause, that can affect any organ, but which often causes enlargement of glands within the chest.
- A disease of the airways that results in attacks of breathlessness, as well as coughing and wheezing.
- A cancer is a disease where the cells (building blocks) of the body grow and divide out of control.
- This stands for ‘Early Presentation and Intervention’ in COPD.
- This happens when air has escaped from the lung into the space between the lung and the chest wall.
- A thin, flexible tube passed into the space between the lung and the chest wall, to treat a pleural effusion or pneumothorax.
- A medical procedure in which the two membranes lining the lung and the chest wall are stuck together to stop a pleural effusion from coming back.
19 Clues: An infection of the lung. • Development of a blood clot on the lung. • This stands for ‘Early Presentation and Intervention’ in COPD. • S specific lung infection that needs careful treatment to cure. • Airways are inspected and sampled using a thin, flexible telescope. • A specific scan using low dose radioactivity to help in the diagnosis of pulmonary embolism. • ...
Respiratory Knowledge 2024-07-09
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- this device delivers varied air pressure for inhalation & exhalation
- we use the lips to document tube placement; true/false
- device that provides O2 between 10-15 lpm
- tool that is contraindicated in a pt with facial trauma to open an airway.
- lower airway obstruction, predominantly during expiration
- amount of time(seconds)between rescue breaths in a pedi pt
- obstruction of larynx or trachea
- amount of time(seconds) between rescue breaths in the adult pt
- improper placement of this device will create a "noose"
- this device delivers a constant amount of pressure for inhalation & exhalation
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- amount of air in each breath
- term used oxygen concentration
- device used on infants for suctioning
- the delivery of oxygen rich air into the lungs
- device used to administer meds in a mist form
- rigid tool used to clear an airway
- incentive spirometry can help reduce this
- used to assess breath sounds
- max amount of lpm's used in a nasal cannula
- tool used to maintain an open airway
20 Clues: amount of air in each breath • used to assess breath sounds • term used oxygen concentration • obstruction of larynx or trachea • rigid tool used to clear an airway • tool used to maintain an open airway • device used on infants for suctioning • device that provides O2 between 10-15 lpm • incentive spirometry can help reduce this • max amount of lpm's used in a nasal cannula • ...
Metabolism Review 2023-05-17
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- The tiny structures inside cells where energy is released.
- A set of interacting parts forming a complex whole
- The process cells use to release energy is called ______ respiration.
- A problem with a _____ system can result in fewer molecules getting to the body's cells.
- The _______ system breaks down food into smaller molecules that can fit into cells.
- A medical condition where the body does not make enough insulin, so glucose is prevented from getting to cells.
- Some athletes may enhance their performance in races from using blood ______.
- In order to release ______ cells need glucose and oxygen molecules.
- The _______ system brings in oxygen molecules from the air.
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- A medical condition where the airway closes up and oxygen cannot enter the lungs.
- Cells can grow and repair themselves by combining amino acid molecules into ______.
- In a functioning human body, body systems work together to deliver ____, oxygen, and amino acid molecules to the cells in the body.
- Inside the cell, the _____ that make up glucose and oxygen are rearranged to make different molecules.
- The ________ system transports molecules to every cell in the body.
- A group of atoms joined together in a particular way.
- The body's use of molecules for energy and growth
- A ________ human body has molecules from food and molecules from air in its cells.
- Cells can only use molecules that are _____ enough to enter a cell.
- The building blocks of protein
- A medical condition where there are fewer than normal red blood cells, so less oxygen is delivered to cells.
- A molecule organisms get from air and use to release energy
- The ability to make things move or change
22 Clues: The building blocks of protein • The ability to make things move or change • The body's use of molecules for energy and growth • A set of interacting parts forming a complex whole • A group of atoms joined together in a particular way. • The tiny structures inside cells where energy is released. • A molecule organisms get from air and use to release energy • ...
Anatomy and Physiology - all the LOs! 2025-04-21
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- A painful abdominal condition developed from an imbalance in bile, often treated with keyhole surgery
- The upper thinner wall of the heart
- Cavity containing the lungs
- The word used for when the body's immune system attacks itself
- Restores body to normal resting state
- what is the yellow liquid found in blood?
- - removes bone by using enzymes to dissolve bone salt
- Produced by the liver and gall bladder, aids digestion
- The lower thicker wall of the heart
- Covers the ends of bones to prevent them rubbing together
- The hormone that promotes the activity of osteoblasts, hormone levels drop in females after the menopause
- This system prepares us for action fight or flight
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- The role of the liver breaking down poisons such as alcohol and drugs
- This tube connects the middle ear to the throat and allows middle ear to be at the same pressure as the atmospheric air
- A respiratory condition often caused by long-term smoking
- Another word for windpipe
- Hold bones in position
- Liver cells remove surplus amino acids producing Urea
- An iron-containing protein found in red blood cells
- This part of the eye is located in front of the lens
- Membrane that protects the Cornea
- The system that fights infection and illness
- Controls the amount of light entering the eye
- The system responsible for blood flow pumped by the heart
- Line the the small intestine and collect nutrients
- The system consisting of glands that make hormones
- Another word for buccal cavity
27 Clues: Hold bones in position • Another word for windpipe • Cavity containing the lungs • Another word for buccal cavity • Membrane that protects the Cornea • The upper thinner wall of the heart • The lower thicker wall of the heart • Restores body to normal resting state • what is the yellow liquid found in blood? • The system that fights infection and illness • ...
Ch. 15 - The Lymphatic System 2024-04-30
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- Increases the environmental temperature above the optimum growth temperature for a microorganisms.
- When an antigen is recognized, the body produces this.
- Artificially-acquired passive immunity is immediate but short-term, and may need repeated inoculations to maintain titers
- These lymph nodes are located in the groin area.
- These lymph nodes are located in the armpits.
- The part of the first line immune system that secretes mucous, bile, gastric acid, saliva, tears and sweat.
- Immunity from mother to child through the placenta, vaginal birth and breast milk.
- These membranes are located in the respiratory and gastrointestinal tracts.
- Activate B Cells and prime T-Cells and get them to attack.
- Manage fluid levels in the body, react to bacteria, deal with cancer cells & cell products, and absorb some of the fats in our diet from the intestines.
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- These lymph nodes are located in the neck area.
- The result of acquiring immunity from a vaccine.
- These lymph nodes are located in the gut.
- This type of immunity occurs from a person's immune system.
- A general immune response that brings immune cells to the site by increasing blood flow to the area.
- Benefits of a fever.
- The other name for an antibody.
- Adaptive immunity is stimulated by this.
- Includes a network of delicate tubes through the body that drains fluids leaked from the circulatory system & returns them to the circulatory system.
19 Clues: Benefits of a fever. • The other name for an antibody. • Adaptive immunity is stimulated by this. • These lymph nodes are located in the gut. • These lymph nodes are located in the armpits. • These lymph nodes are located in the neck area. • The result of acquiring immunity from a vaccine. • These lymph nodes are located in the groin area. • ...
HSSEQ 2023-11-10
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- Efficient and effective group effort
- Acronym to use a fire extinguisher
- A hazard when working at height
- Do not block
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- A precaution taken for intruder alert
- An incident resulting in no injury to personnel or damage to property
- WELDFAB is certified to this Quality standard
- WELDFAB HSSE Management system is certified to this standard
- April 22
- A place to gather in an emergency
- PPE used to protect individuals from respiratory illness
11 Clues: April 22 • Do not block • A hazard when working at height • A place to gather in an emergency • Acronym to use a fire extinguisher • Efficient and effective group effort • A precaution taken for intruder alert • WELDFAB is certified to this Quality standard • PPE used to protect individuals from respiratory illness • ...
A Look Back at 2023! 2023-12-23
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- Commanders orthopedic medicine provider
- Accident scene
- Place for bored wine enthusiasts?
- Agean transportation
- Street for oysters
- Dreaded respiratory disease medication
- New England home of mansions
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- Perfect ending for a delightful evening
- Punta Cana Beach
- Dreaded respiratory disease
- The windy city
- Paris landing spot
- Really bad artificial intelligence
- Leg bone connected to knee
14 Clues: The windy city • Accident scene • Punta Cana Beach • Paris landing spot • Street for oysters • Agean transportation • Leg bone connected to knee • Dreaded respiratory disease • New England home of mansions • Place for bored wine enthusiasts? • Really bad artificial intelligence • Dreaded respiratory disease medication • Perfect ending for a delightful evening • ...
Human systems 2024-05-17
5 Clues: A muscular tube. • Supports the heart and lungs. • The first part of the digestive system. • Works together with the muscular system. • The first part of the respiratory system.
Brainstormer Puzzle 2021-04-19
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- We love its natural fragrance. ( it is found in nature)
- An important part of the respiratory system
- Third day of the week
- We visit him to have a haircut
- ________ describes a noun or a pronoun
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- We all need it to join our classes
- The answer of subtraction
- A group of bees.
- ______ is 71% of Earth.
- A yellow fruit when peeled looks like a flower.
10 Clues: A group of bees. • Third day of the week • ______ is 71% of Earth. • The answer of subtraction • We visit him to have a haircut • We all need it to join our classes • ________ describes a noun or a pronoun • An important part of the respiratory system • A yellow fruit when peeled looks like a flower. • We love its natural fragrance. ( it is found in nature)
Influenza, Covid 19 2023-12-11
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- which place did covid originate
- Route of transmission of influenza
- One of the complication of influenza
- What is caused by sars coronavirus
- What is the common word for influenza
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- which system is affected in influenza
- what therapy should be given to patients with covid
- effective ways of prevention of covid19
- What is it called when there is global spread of disease.
- Treatment of influenza
10 Clues: Treatment of influenza • which place did covid originate • Route of transmission of influenza • What is caused by sars coronavirus • One of the complication of influenza • which system is affected in influenza • What is the common word for influenza • effective ways of prevention of covid19 • what therapy should be given to patients with covid • ...
ARCHANA 2019-04-28
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- Parturition and lactation are examples of __________ reflex
- Post-partum amenorrhea is due to
- PITUITARY The source of oxytocin other than maternal hypothalamus
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- Hormone responsible for development of lobules of mammary gland
- This inhibits prolactin
- Hormone that can stop lactation
- Contraction of these cells causes milk ejection
- Breast development in males
- Hormone that induces parturition
- Hormone that helps in maturation of fetal respiratory system
10 Clues: This inhibits prolactin • Breast development in males • Hormone that can stop lactation • Hormone that induces parturition • Post-partum amenorrhea is due to • Contraction of these cells causes milk ejection • Parturition and lactation are examples of __________ reflex • Hormone that helps in maturation of fetal respiratory system • ...
Talking about health problems 2024-08-20
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- Pain in the back.
- Feeling lightheaded or unsteady.
- Pain in or around a tooth.
- An abnormally high body temperature while shivering
- Pain or discomfort in the head.
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- Irritation, pain, or scratchiness in the throat.
- Excessive discharge of mucus from the nasal passages.
- Viral infection affecting the respiratory system.
- Expel air from the lungs with a sudden sharp sound
- Red spots or discoloration on the skin.
10 Clues: Pain in the back. • Pain in or around a tooth. • Pain or discomfort in the head. • Feeling lightheaded or unsteady. • Red spots or discoloration on the skin. • Irritation, pain, or scratchiness in the throat. • Viral infection affecting the respiratory system. • Expel air from the lungs with a sudden sharp sound • An abnormally high body temperature while shivering • ...
B6.1 Vaccination 2018-01-22
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- This is the gas carried by red blood cells instead of oxygen if you smoke
- The organ system which alcohol affects
- This is the black chemical released from tobacco smoke which causes cancer
- The main chemical in alcohol
- Type of drugs which benefits health
- This is a slimy substance which traps bacteria
- This is what someone who is addicted to a drug experiences when they try to give up the drug
- The organ where gas exchange happens
- The cell in the blood which carries oxygen around the body
- The addictive substance in tobacco smoke
- This is what we call someone addicted to alcohol
- This is what is inside cigarettes
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- The main muscle in the respiratory system which contracts and relaxes to allow for gas exchange
- Part of the cell where respiration happens
- The gas we breathe out. This gas is produced by respiration
- This is the organ system which digests food
- This is what we call something that slows down your nervous system
- A reaction inside cells which uses glucose to release energy
- The airsacs in the lungs where gas exchange takes place
- Type of drug which is taken for fun and usually has no health benefit
- This is what we call something that speeds up your nervous system
- This is what we get out of respiration
- These are hairs found in the lungs which moves mucus out of the lungs
- Being overweight
- Type of respiration which takes place without oxygen
- The gas we breathe in
26 Clues: Being overweight • The gas we breathe in • The main chemical in alcohol • This is what is inside cigarettes • Type of drugs which benefits health • The organ where gas exchange happens • The organ system which alcohol affects • This is what we get out of respiration • The addictive substance in tobacco smoke • Part of the cell where respiration happens • ...
Metabolism 2025-08-18
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- a molecule that can release energy
- a group of tissues that work together to perform a job
- the body system that takes in food and breaks it down
- the changes in the environment that organisms respond to
- the ability to make things move or change
- the most basic unit of matter
- the body system that transports molecules to and from all body cells
- all living things can also be called...
- a group of cells that work together to perform a job
- allows body movement, posture, and produces heat
- the organelle where cellular respiration occurs (energy production)
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- the body system that communicates between nerve cells, the spinal cord, and the brain
- a molecule made of carbon and oxygen
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- a molecule that animals get from the air and use to release energy
- the parts of a cell that perform a job
- the body system that removes waste from your body and controls water balance
- the process by which organisms maintain a stable internal environment
- molecules that are the building blocks of proteins
- the body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
- two or more atoms chemically combined
- process that releases energy by breaking down glucose with the help of oxygen
- the organelle that is the "control center" of the cell
- to combine or build larger structures from smaller ones
- large molecules that perform important functions inside living things
- all the chemical reactions that occur within an organism
26 Clues: the most basic unit of matter • a molecule that can release energy • a molecule made of carbon and oxygen • two or more atoms chemically combined • the parts of a cell that perform a job • all living things can also be called... • the ability to make things move or change • anything that has mass and takes up space • allows body movement, posture, and produces heat • ...
B6.1 Vaccination 2018-01-21
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- The addictive substance in tobacco smoke
- This is what we get out of respiration
- The organ system which alcohol affects
- The cell in the blood which carries oxygen around the body
- This is the organ system which digests food
- This is what is inside cigarettes
- The main chemical in alcohol
- This is what we call someone addicted to alcohol
- Being overweight
- This is the black chemical released from tobacco smoke which causes cancer
- This is what we call something that slows down your nervous system
- The gas we breathe out. This gas is produced by respiration
- This is what we call something that speeds up your nervous system
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- This is the gas carried by red blood cells instead of oxygen if you smoke
- The organ where gas exchange happens
- The gas we breathe in
- Type of respiration which takes place without oxygen
- This is what someone who is addicted to a drug experiences when they try to give up the drug
- Part of the cell where respiration happens
- Type of drug which is taken for fun and usually has no health benefit
- The airsacs in the lungs where gas exchange takes place
- These are hairs found in the lungs which moves mucus out of the lungs
- This is a slimy substance which traps bacteria
- A reaction inside cells which uses glucose to release energy
- Type of drugs which benefits health
- The main muscle in the respiratory system which contracts and relaxes to allow for gas exchange
26 Clues: Being overweight • The gas we breathe in • The main chemical in alcohol • This is what is inside cigarettes • Type of drugs which benefits health • The organ where gas exchange happens • This is what we get out of respiration • The organ system which alcohol affects • The addictive substance in tobacco smoke • Part of the cell where respiration happens • ...
Tissue Vocabulary Review 2023-11-17
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- a fiber that provides cells the ability to stretch and expand beyond normal structure.
- germ layer that differentiates into the Integumentary System and Nervous System.
- a cartilage cell
- the study of tissues.
- a mature bone cell
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- the term given to an area where there are NO blood vessels.
- form of connective tissue responsible for connecting bone to bone.
- germ layer, which differentiates into the GI tract, bladder and respiratory tract.
8 Clues: a cartilage cell • a mature bone cell • the study of tissues. • the term given to an area where there are NO blood vessels. • form of connective tissue responsible for connecting bone to bone. • germ layer that differentiates into the Integumentary System and Nervous System. • germ layer, which differentiates into the GI tract, bladder and respiratory tract. • ...
Biology 2017-08-27
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- a stable internal environment
- where genetic code is stored
- when an organism builds up or breaks down materials
- how a species changes over hundreds of years
- basic unit of all forms of life
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- the result off two of the same species reproducing
- what the respiratory system controls
- an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form
- reproduction: where two parents form a new organism
- a signal
- ribonucleic acid
- reproduction: where a single organism produces an identical offspring
12 Clues: a signal • ribonucleic acid • where genetic code is stored • a stable internal environment • basic unit of all forms of life • what the respiratory system controls • how a species changes over hundreds of years • the result off two of the same species reproducing • reproduction: where two parents form a new organism • when an organism builds up or breaks down materials • ...
Crossword puzzle 2021-11-26
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- your body's system moves further away than its normal setpoint.
- the largest and most complex
- Helps produce the offspring.
- Keeps your body maintain stability and adjust your body conditions to survive.
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- the organs that provide resistance to diseases or toxins.
- helps digest food
- discharges waste.
- the command center of the body.
- helps release hormones.
- in your body.
- when your body surpasses the normal body temperature, it helps bring it back to normal.
- removes waste gasses and move fresh air in the body.
12 Clues: in your body. • helps digest food • discharges waste. • helps release hormones. • the largest and most complex • Helps produce the offspring. • the command center of the body. • removes waste gasses and move fresh air in the body. • the organs that provide resistance to diseases or toxins. • your body's system moves further away than its normal setpoint. • ...
Human Anatomy and Physiology Crossword 2023-09-03
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- A long, cylindrical, contractile cell that forms muscles.
- A flexible tissue connecting bones at joints.
- The body's main artery.
- The process by which cells release energy from glucose.
- The powerhouse of the cell.
- The tiny sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs.
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- The fluid-filled sac surrounding the heart.
- The pigment responsible for skin, hair, and eye colour.
- The body's largest organ.
- The brain's outermost layer.
- The system responsible for gas exchange in the body.
- The smallest unit of an element.
12 Clues: The body's main artery. • The body's largest organ. • The powerhouse of the cell. • The brain's outermost layer. • The smallest unit of an element. • The fluid-filled sac surrounding the heart. • A flexible tissue connecting bones at joints. • The system responsible for gas exchange in the body. • The tiny sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs. • ...
body 2022-03-28
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- It is the area of the arm that surrounds.
- It is the upper or anterior sense organs.
- It is a limb of the body and a type of digit.
- It is any of the hard, resistant structures.
- It is the proximal part, from shoulder to elbow.
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- It is an oval-shaped cavity inside the skull.
- It is the part of the body at the end of an arm.
- It is organs of the visual system.
- It is a function at the tip of the leg.
- It is part of your respiratory system.
- It is the organ of hearing and balance.
- It is Protein fibers that grow from the head.
12 Clues: It is organs of the visual system. • It is part of your respiratory system. • It is a function at the tip of the leg. • It is the organ of hearing and balance. • It is the upper or anterior sense organs. • It is the area of the arm that surrounds. • It is any of the hard, resistant structures. • It is an oval-shaped cavity inside the skull. • ...
Pediatric Emergencies 2025-07-11
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- A general term applying to all forms of abuse and neglect of children.
- A bacterial infection in which the epiglottis becomes inflamed and enlarged and may cause an upper airway obstruction.
- Rapid respirations
- Children between ages 3 and 6 years.
- Death of an infant or young child that remains unexplained after a complete autopsy.
- A young person age 12 to 18 years.
- An indicator of oxygenation and ventilation; reflects the child’s attempt to compensate for hypoxia.
- An inflammation of the meningeal coverings of the brain and spinal cord; it is usually caused by a virus or a bacterium.
- A structured assessment tool used to rapidly form a general impression of the infant or child without touching him or her; consists of assessing appearance, work of breathing, and circulation to the skin.
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- An upright position in which the patient’s head and chin are thrust slightly forward to keep the airway open.
- Pulses that are closest to the core (central) part of the body where the vital organs are located; include the carotid, femoral, and apical pulses.
- A tape used to estimate an infant’s or child’s weight on the basis of body length; appropriate drug doses and equipment sizes are listed on the tape.
- Slow respiratory rate; an ominous sign in a child that indicates impending respiratory arrest.
- An airborne bacterial infection that affects mostly children younger than 6 years. Patients will be feverish and exhibit a “whoop” sound on inspiration after a coughing attack; highly contagious through droplet infection.
- A viral inflammatory disease of the upper respiratory system that may cause a partial airway obstruction and is characterized by a barking cough; usually seen in children.
- An “uh” sound heard during exhalation; reflects the child’s attempt to keep the alveoli open; a sign of increased work of breathing.
- A seizure characterized by severe twitching of all of the body’s muscles that may last several minutes or more; formerly known as a grand mal seizure.
- An upright position in which the patient leans forward onto two arms stretched forward and thrusts the head and chin forward.
- Areas where the neonate’s or infant’s skull has not fused together; usually disappear at approximately 18 months of age.
- Inflammation of the bronchioles that usually occurs in children younger than 2 years and is often caused by the respiratory syncytial virus.
- The first year of life.
- A person who is 6 to 12 years of age.
- A child age 1 to 3 years.
23 Clues: Rapid respirations • The first year of life. • A child age 1 to 3 years. • A young person age 12 to 18 years. • Children between ages 3 and 6 years. • A person who is 6 to 12 years of age. • A general term applying to all forms of abuse and neglect of children. • Death of an infant or young child that remains unexplained after a complete autopsy. • ...
Measuring and Observing Airflow 2021-04-16
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- Irregular movement of air
- Term used to describe "streamlined" airflow
- Asthma is an example of a/an _____ respiratory disease
- Air remaining in lungs after exhaling
- Lung pressure is equal to atmospheric pressure in the ____ state
- Device used to measure pulmonary function
- The respiratory bronchioles, alveolar ducts, and alveoli colleectively form the ____ zone
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- The term 'bulk flow' is used to describe air passing through the _____ zone
- Airflow is inversely proportional to _____
- Process of air exiting the lungs
- The ____ volume represents the volume of air inhaled and exhaled from the lungs in a normal breath
- Muscle that separates abdominal and thoracic cavities
- Air moves ____ its pressure gradient
- Graph depicting the change in lung volume in relation to time
- Process of air entering the lungs
- Nasal cavity, pharynx, and larynx form the ___ respiratory tract
- Lung capacity volume is measured in units of ____
- Measures the openness of the airway
- An FEV1/FVC ratio ____ 80% indicates obstruction in the airway
19 Clues: Irregular movement of air • Process of air exiting the lungs • Process of air entering the lungs • Measures the openness of the airway • Air moves ____ its pressure gradient • Air remaining in lungs after exhaling • Device used to measure pulmonary function • Airflow is inversely proportional to _____ • Term used to describe "streamlined" airflow • ...
Common Cold vs Flu 2015-02-06
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- More likely at risk are people who have a weakened immune system from
- Viral infection
- one of the cold characteristics
- elderly people are most at
- cold characteristic that is more common in children
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- exercise, sleep, healthy eating are all ways of
- ____helps protect women during pregnancy
- You can catch a cold by direct and indirect modes of
- both common cold and flu have _______issues
- one of the flu characteristic
- Highly contagious
11 Clues: Viral infection • Highly contagious • elderly people are most at • one of the flu characteristic • one of the cold characteristics • ____helps protect women during pregnancy • both common cold and flu have _______issues • exercise, sleep, healthy eating are all ways of • cold characteristic that is more common in children • ...
GAS EXCHANGE 2020-11-05
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- change from gas to liquid
- the main airway o the lungs
- breathing out, to remove carbon dioxide
- breathing in, to take in oxygen
- a pair f breathing organs
- exchange the transfer of gas between an organism and its environment
- the action of breathing
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- the muscle that separates the chest cavity from the abdomen
- the bones that protect the lungs
- a structure inside the lungs
- system the organs allows you to breath
11 Clues: the action of breathing • change from gas to liquid • a pair f breathing organs • the main airway o the lungs • a structure inside the lungs • breathing in, to take in oxygen • the bones that protect the lungs • breathing out, to remove carbon dioxide • system the organs allows you to breath • the muscle that separates the chest cavity from the abdomen • ...
Respiratory system: Curious Scientist. Fernanda Flores Varela. 2021-11-05
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- This is the end of the respiratory system.
- The gas exchange happens there.
- The entrance of the nose.
- Is automatic and involuntary.
- Is eliminated from the body by exhalation.
- Is transported in the blood to the cells.
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- Tubes that get smaller and narrower.
- Organs that move air outside to the inside.
- Here, the vocal cords are located
- Is and essential process for the body.
10 Clues: The entrance of the nose. • Is automatic and involuntary. • The gas exchange happens there. • Here, the vocal cords are located • Tubes that get smaller and narrower. • Is and essential process for the body. • Is transported in the blood to the cells. • This is the end of the respiratory system. • Is eliminated from the body by exhalation. • ...
Human Body Systems 2024-01-23
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- muscles that helps the lungs breathe
- receives impulses and determines how the body responds
- moves the body
- moves blood around the body
- breaks down food so the body has energy and nutrients
- the major organ of the circulatory system
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- exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide with the environment
- removes waste from the body
- filter and remove waste from the blood
- supports and protects the body
10 Clues: moves the body • removes waste from the body • moves blood around the body • supports and protects the body • muscles that helps the lungs breathe • filter and remove waste from the blood • the major organ of the circulatory system • breaks down food so the body has energy and nutrients • receives impulses and determines how the body responds • ...
The human body 2023-07-25
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- whith the respiratory system you can
- the brain and the spinal cord are called
- special sheet of muscle under your lungs
- whose job is to perform operations
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- the knee and wrists are
- produces a chemical product called insulin
- fight against germs and invaders
- bring used blood back to the heart
- tubes which carry blood
- blood flows through the body and gives up
10 Clues: the knee and wrists are • tubes which carry blood • fight against germs and invaders • bring used blood back to the heart • whose job is to perform operations • whith the respiratory system you can • the brain and the spinal cord are called • special sheet of muscle under your lungs • blood flows through the body and gives up • produces a chemical product called insulin
Most common medical terms you should know 2022-12-06
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- A type of disease that affects the lungs and other parts of the respiratory system.
- an inflammation of the pharynx, resulting in a sore throat
- Outermost layer of skin
- Blood clot
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- Swelling
- low body temperature
- raised body temperature
- a medical instrument for listening to the action of someone's heart or breathing
- a procedure used in medicine to look inside the body
- inflammation of heart
10 Clues: Swelling • Blood clot • low body temperature • inflammation of heart • raised body temperature • Outermost layer of skin • a procedure used in medicine to look inside the body • an inflammation of the pharynx, resulting in a sore throat • a medical instrument for listening to the action of someone's heart or breathing • ...
Nursing Assessment Crossword 2025-07-03
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- system related to level of consciousness and orientation
- assessment when matters are urgent
- listening to lung sounds
- inspect and listen for abnormal sounds, distention, firmness and/or pain
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- the first "C" in the acronym of ABCCS
- measure with output
- compared to abnormal values
- just as important as verbal cues
- the "S" in the acronym of ABCCS
- check of the hearts rhythm and rate
10 Clues: measure with output • listening to lung sounds • compared to abnormal values • the "S" in the acronym of ABCCS • just as important as verbal cues • assessment when matters are urgent • check of the hearts rhythm and rate • the first "C" in the acronym of ABCCS • system related to level of consciousness and orientation • ...
Respiratory and circulatory systems 2025-10-29
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- each time you breath what system work
- each time you breath you take in
- plug holes in injured blood
- carry out oxygen to all part of the body
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- Eventually the blood is carried into what
- cleans out filers out blood
- hold nutrients in blood are then exchanged
- caries away wast
- made of million of tiny air sacs
- pumps blood through the body
10 Clues: caries away wast • cleans out filers out blood • plug holes in injured blood • pumps blood through the body • made of million of tiny air sacs • each time you breath you take in • each time you breath what system work • carry out oxygen to all part of the body • Eventually the blood is carried into what • hold nutrients in blood are then exchanged
body systems 2021-02-11
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- skin, hair, & sweat
- kills infection & disease
- transport cells and dissolved materials
- brain, spinal cord, & sensors
- holds up skin
- nervous,endocrine,& skeletal
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- ________help you breath
- kidneys & bladder
- gland & hormones
- testes & ovaries
- ______helps you move
- ______helps break down food
- part of the respiratory systems
13 Clues: holds up skin • gland & hormones • testes & ovaries • kidneys & bladder • skin, hair, & sweat • ______helps you move • ________help you breath • kills infection & disease • ______helps break down food • nervous,endocrine,& skeletal • brain, spinal cord, & sensors • part of the respiratory systems • transport cells and dissolved materials
Week 2 Viruses 2023-11-06
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- Neonatal diarrhea, winter dysentery and respiratory disease are 3 clinical manifestations of _____ coronavirus.
- A common respiratory sign of avian IBV.
- Vesicular ________ of swine virus can be contracted from sea lions and cause oral vesicle formation.
- This strain of CAdV is used as the CAdV vaccine.
- Avian IBV affects both the respiratory and ________ tracts.
- This virus causes oral ulcerations and upper respiratory lesions in cats.
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- The early proteins 6 & 7 of this virus inhibit p53 and Rb.
- Rabbit Hemorrhagic virus (calicivirus) affects the _____ and liver.
- Turkey adenovirus 3 causes hemorrhagic enteritis and _________.
- This virus can cause gastroenteritis but also cause greasy, sticky kits in minks.
- Which form of FIP has higher morbidity rates
- This type of CAdV can cause ocular disease/ blue eye.
- This form of FIP is characterized by a strong humoral and strong cellular response.
13 Clues: A common respiratory sign of avian IBV. • Which form of FIP has higher morbidity rates • This strain of CAdV is used as the CAdV vaccine. • This type of CAdV can cause ocular disease/ blue eye. • The early proteins 6 & 7 of this virus inhibit p53 and Rb. • Avian IBV affects both the respiratory and ________ tracts. • ...
Asthma - Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-07
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- two short branches located at the lower end of the trachea that carry air into the lungs
- Structures that conduct air from the mouth and nose to the respiratory bronchioles
- tiny sacs of lung tissue specialized for the movement of gases between air and blood
- A chronic allergic disorder characterized by episodes of severe breathing difficulty, coughing, and wheezing
- pollutant microorganisms that exist in the atmosphere
- two spongy organs, located in the thoracic cavity enclosed by the diaphragm and rib cage, responsible for respiration
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- a large membranous tube extending from the larynx to the bronchial tubes and conveying air to and from the lungs
- system in which the lungs and airways belong to
- Airways in the lungs that lead from the bronchi to the alveoli
- substances that produce allergic reactions
10 Clues: substances that produce allergic reactions • system in which the lungs and airways belong to • pollutant microorganisms that exist in the atmosphere • Airways in the lungs that lead from the bronchi to the alveoli • Structures that conduct air from the mouth and nose to the respiratory bronchioles • ...
Homeostasis 2021-11-26
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- system
- it beats faster if you're exercising.
- it can move the oxygen to the target cell in the muscles you are using quicker.
- delivers oxygen-rich blood to your bones.
- maintain the organism's internal environment's relative consistency
- fight or flight response.
- maintain homeostasis with respect to body temperature.
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- maintaining a suitable balance of different cell types' amounts
- delivers oxygen-rich blood to your bones.
- maintain homeostasis and health.
- related to the lung
- participates in glucose metabolism
12 Clues: system • related to the lung • fight or flight response. • maintain homeostasis and health. • participates in glucose metabolism • it beats faster if you're exercising. • delivers oxygen-rich blood to your bones. • delivers oxygen-rich blood to your bones. • maintain homeostasis with respect to body temperature. • ...
BiPAP Important Terms 2021-10-16
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- High levels of CO2 in blood
- Temporary cessation of breathing
- Caused by sleep apnea
- Type of pressure used to treat apnea
- Levels are low when experiencing sleep apnea
- Bacterial infection of the lungs
- Low levels of oxygen in blood
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- Levels are high when experiencing sleep apnea
- Chest pain caused by reduced blood flow to the heart
- Body system effected by apnea
- Complete or partial collapse of a lung or lobe
11 Clues: Caused by sleep apnea • High levels of CO2 in blood • Body system effected by apnea • Low levels of oxygen in blood • Temporary cessation of breathing • Bacterial infection of the lungs • Type of pressure used to treat apnea • Levels are low when experiencing sleep apnea • Levels are high when experiencing sleep apnea • Complete or partial collapse of a lung or lobe • ...
Respiratory 2020-05-29
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- the narrow space located right after the mouse
- located after the larynx
- system supply blood with oxygen
- where exchange of gases takes place
- air that we breath that enters the lungs
- cone shape organs of respiration
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- where the alveoli is attached
- sheet of smooth muscle located below the lungs
- process of drawing air into the lungs
- the organ that connects the pharynx and trachea
10 Clues: located after the larynx • where the alveoli is attached • system supply blood with oxygen • cone shape organs of respiration • where exchange of gases takes place • process of drawing air into the lungs • air that we breath that enters the lungs • sheet of smooth muscle located below the lungs • the narrow space located right after the mouse • ...
Health problem 2024-08-19
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- Expel air from the lungs with a sudden sharp sound
- Feeling lightheaded or unsteady.
- An abnormally high body temperature while shivering
- Pain in or around a tooth.
- Irritation, pain, or scratchiness in the throat.
- Pain or discomfort in the head.
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- Excessive discharge of mucus from the nasal passages.
- Viral infection affecting the respiratory system.
- Pain in the back
- Red spots or discoloration on the skin.
10 Clues: Pain in the back • Pain in or around a tooth. • Pain or discomfort in the head. • Feeling lightheaded or unsteady. • Red spots or discoloration on the skin. • Irritation, pain, or scratchiness in the throat. • Viral infection affecting the respiratory system. • Expel air from the lungs with a sudden sharp sound • An abnormally high body temperature while shivering • ...
6th Grade Science Review 2021-06-16
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- Average weather in a region over a long period of time
- The ability to maintain steady internal conditions when outside conditions change
- Moisture that falls from clouds to Earth´s surface
- The vertical movement of water toward the ocean´s surface
- Cutting of large areas of forests for human activities
- The smallest unit of life
- The atmospheric conditions, along with short term changes, of a certain place at a certain time
- Part of the eukaryotic cell that directs cell activities and contains DNA
- Fingerlike projections in the small intestine that give nutrients to blood
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- the change from a liquid to a gas
- where two or more bones meet
- The basic unit of function in nervous system
- The measure of how reflective a surface is
- The transfer of thermal energy by touching
- The study of heat
- Process by which an organism produces its offspring
- Main organs of the respiratory system
- Groups of similar types of cells that work together to do a specific job
18 Clues: The study of heat • The smallest unit of life • where two or more bones meet • the change from a liquid to a gas • Main organs of the respiratory system • The measure of how reflective a surface is • The transfer of thermal energy by touching • The basic unit of function in nervous system • Moisture that falls from clouds to Earth´s surface • ...
Non-Communicable Diseases 2025-11-18
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- Disease that is reoccurring and persists over a long time.
- Body system that involves the lungs.
- waxy, fat-like substance that is necessary for your cells.
- Sudden disruption of blood flow to the brain
- The acronym that Non-Communicable Diseases is known by.
- One of the 5 necessary organs that pumps blood to all parts of the body
- conditions and behaviors that contribute to developing an NCD.
- Chronic disease in which the body cannot produce or use insulin properly
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- Body system that involves the heart and blood vessels.
- One of the 5 necessary organs that filters blood and produces bile
- condition where blood pressure is consistently too high in the arteries
- Uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells.
- One of the 5 necessary organs that is responsible for the exchange of oxygen and CO₂
- One of the 5 necessary organs that is responsible for maintaining all body processes
- One of the 5 necessary organs that removes waste products from blood and produces urine.
- Body system that involves hormones and glands.
16 Clues: Body system that involves the lungs. • Uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells. • Sudden disruption of blood flow to the brain • Body system that involves hormones and glands. • Body system that involves the heart and blood vessels. • The acronym that Non-Communicable Diseases is known by. • Disease that is reoccurring and persists over a long time. • ...
Respiratory 2022-04-20
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- non- caseating gran lomas in the lungs
- lung cancer common with non-smokers
- common cause of respiratory alkalosis
- coloured coat for copd
- Ct finding for pneumonia
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- effect of pulmonary hypertension
- acronym of inhaler type (not mdi)
- criteria for transudative vs educative pleural effusion
- superior border of triangle of safety
- mets from the kidneys
- leukotriene receptor antagonist
11 Clues: mets from the kidneys • coloured coat for copd • Ct finding for pneumonia • leukotriene receptor antagonist • effect of pulmonary hypertension • acronym of inhaler type (not mdi) • lung cancer common with non-smokers • superior border of triangle of safety • common cause of respiratory alkalosis • non- caseating gran lomas in the lungs • ...
NSNA Crossword 2025-03-24
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- Protective gear abbreviation
- First thing you do before any patient interaction
- Abbreviation for the rhythm of the heart seen on a monitor
- Term for low blood pressure
- Organ responsible for filtering blood
- One of the 5 vital signs
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- Body system responsible for oxygen exchange
- What NCLEX stands for: National Council Licensure _______ Exam
- Abbreviation for “as needed” in med orders
- What you check before administering meds: “right patient, right dose…”
- The nursing process starts with this
- Most common injection site for vaccines
- The "L" in ADL
13 Clues: The "L" in ADL • One of the 5 vital signs • Term for low blood pressure • Protective gear abbreviation • The nursing process starts with this • Organ responsible for filtering blood • Most common injection site for vaccines • Abbreviation for “as needed” in med orders • Body system responsible for oxygen exchange • First thing you do before any patient interaction • ...
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Safety Equipments 2025-09-17
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- Ear protections
- Working platform that is used for work at less than 2 metres above the ground
- Respiratory protection can be applied where risky respiratory conditions
- Hand protection
- Working platform that is used for work at 2 metres or more above the ground
- Face protection
- Torso protection that is used in dark environment
- Body protection
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- Eye protection that is suitable for protection from dust, particles and chemical splattering
- Eye protection that is suitable for protection from flying chips and the impact of fragments
- Fall protection that is used to prevent falls
- Foot protection
- Ear protections that are suitable for high noise levels
- Head protection
- Respiratory protection helps to screen out the contaminants in the air
- Fall protection that is used to restrict movement while working
16 Clues: Ear protections • Foot protection • Hand protection • Head protection • Face protection • Body protection • Fall protection that is used to prevent falls • Torso protection that is used in dark environment • Ear protections that are suitable for high noise levels • Fall protection that is used to restrict movement while working • ...
Human Body Systems 2024-04-26
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- A body system that sends messages through the body using electrical signals
- A body system that provides internal structure and protects delicate organs
- A body system that breaks down food to absorb nutrients into the bloodstream
- A cartilaginous tube that lets air into the lungs
- An organ that filters wastes out of the blood to create urine
- A body system that uses blood to move oxygen and nutrients to each cell in the body
- An organ near the heart that is primarily responsible for the production and maturation of immune cells
- A cell that uses an action potential to send electrical signals to organs
- A body system that creates cells that join to make new offspring
- Organ in the inflates to bring in oxygen
- A hard connective tissue made from protein and calcified cells
- A body system that sends chemical signals called hormones to other organs in the body
- A body system that covers the body in skin, hair, and nails
- Organ that pumps blood
- Food travels down this elongated tube to enter the stomach
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- An organ made of contractile tissues
- The external part of the ear
- Small, mineralized tissues in the mouth that aids in mechanical digestion
- A sensory organ in charge of sight
- A strong digestive organ in the mouth that aids in swallowing
- A body system that removes liquid wastes and regulates the amount of water in the body
- A muscular organ that contracts to inflat the lungs
- A body system that works to fight disease
- An organ that breaks down proteins and fats using digestive enzymes
- The largest organ in the human body, and its first line of defense
- A series of tubing in the abdomen that absorbs nutrients during digestion
- An organ that makes white blood cells that fight infection
- An organ that detoxifies the blood and removes old red blood cells
- A flap of tissue that closes over the trachea to prevent food from entering the airway
- The external part of the nose
- A body system that brings oxygen into the body and removes carbon dioxide
- A body system that creates movement
- An organ of the central nervous system that controls how we learn, think, and feel
33 Clues: Organ that pumps blood • The external part of the ear • The external part of the nose • A sensory organ in charge of sight • A body system that creates movement • An organ made of contractile tissues • Organ in the inflates to bring in oxygen • A body system that works to fight disease • A cartilaginous tube that lets air into the lungs • ...
Respiratory Drugs 2022-05-20
19 Clues: Doryx • Cipro • Flagyl • Amoxil • Keflex • Zyrtec • Bonine • Atarax • Cleocin • Zovirax • Valtrex • Tessalon • Levaquin • Claritin • Macrobid • Diflucan • Singulair • Zithromax • Phenergan
Respiratory Pharmacology 2023-09-27
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- first chemical mediator in immune and inflammatory response
- use with caution in narrow-angle glaucoma.
- first generation H1 receptor antagonist.
- can be used to assist coughing up thick secretions and also an antidote for acetaminophen toxicity.
- stimulates alpha adrenergic receptors causing vasoconstriction
- this disorder makes breathing difficult for 16 million Americans.
- Nurses should monitor for hyperglycemia when patents are taking this.
- Elasticity of the lung decreases with this and causes loss of support for alveoli
- type of immunoglobulin most involved in an allergic response
- H1 receptor antagonist that does not readily enter the brain from blood.
- a sudden outbreak of swollen, pale red wheals on the skin.
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- two types of Beta2 Agonists are used for asthma management: rescue and ___.
- a chronic airway disorder characterized by airway inflammation, bronchoconstriction and airway hyperresponsiveness to various stmuli.
- can have rhinitis medicamentosa as an adverse effect.
- suppresses release of inflammatory mediators and decreases recruitment of airway eosinophils
- this is a beta 2 agonist used for acute asthma exacerbations
- binds preferentially to peripheral H1 receptors
- used to suppress a non-productive cough.
- reduces surface tension and adhesiveness of secretions
19 Clues: first generation H1 receptor antagonist. • used to suppress a non-productive cough. • use with caution in narrow-angle glaucoma. • binds preferentially to peripheral H1 receptors • can have rhinitis medicamentosa as an adverse effect. • reduces surface tension and adhesiveness of secretions • a sudden outbreak of swollen, pale red wheals on the skin. • ...
Respiratory Crossword 2024-09-26
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- Respiratory organ
- used in CPR
- collapsed lung
- what RTs run to
- muscle used for breathing
- Machine that breathes for you
- where cellular respiration takes place
- fluid build up in air sacs
- test that measures lung volumes
- Room air is 21% of this
- otherwise known as med neb
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- opening with vocal cords
- pause in breathing
- way to find CO2 and PO2
- keeps alveoli from collasping
- tubes from trachea to lungs
- example of a COPD disease
- lack of oxygen
- lung disorder causing narrowing of the airways
19 Clues: used in CPR • collapsed lung • lack of oxygen • what RTs run to • Respiratory organ • pause in breathing • way to find CO2 and PO2 • Room air is 21% of this • opening with vocal cords • muscle used for breathing • example of a COPD disease • fluid build up in air sacs • otherwise known as med neb • tubes from trachea to lungs • keeps alveoli from collasping • Machine that breathes for you • ...
LIFE PROCESSES - CROSSWORD 2022-08-09
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- Other name for artificial kidney
- Structural and functional unit of kidney
- Membrane which divides the human heart
- What is the type of nutrition in Amoeba?
- Respiratory organ in humans
- Largest vein present in the human body
- Urine is egested through this organ
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- Respiratory Pigment which carries oxygen
- ______ is the largest gland of the human body
- Process used by plants to make their own food
- Respiratory organ in earthworms
- Which tissue is used by plants to transport water and minerals
12 Clues: Respiratory organ in humans • Respiratory organ in earthworms • Other name for artificial kidney • Urine is egested through this organ • Membrane which divides the human heart • Largest vein present in the human body • Respiratory Pigment which carries oxygen • Structural and functional unit of kidney • What is the type of nutrition in Amoeba? • ...
The Human Body 2022-09-18
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- the lungs are filled with these
- prevents blood from flowing backwards
- carries air to each lung
- A system that involves the lungs
- this is a trapdoor at the bottom of the pharynx
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- makes up 55% of blood
- takes blood away from the heart
- a chamber of the heart
- Allows nutrients and gases to be delivered to cells
9 Clues: makes up 55% of blood • a chamber of the heart • carries air to each lung • the lungs are filled with these • takes blood away from the heart • A system that involves the lungs • prevents blood from flowing backwards • this is a trapdoor at the bottom of the pharynx • Allows nutrients and gases to be delivered to cells
HUMAN BODY 2025-07-15
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- forms framework of the body
- system brings in oxygen and removes carbon dioxide
- bones which protect our spinal cord
- bones that cover lungs
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- smallest bone in human body
- muscular organ that provides blood circulation
- veins set of veins that deliver oxygenated blood from the lungs to the heart
- full form of Hb
- name of food pipe
9 Clues: full form of Hb • name of food pipe • bones that cover lungs • smallest bone in human body • forms framework of the body • bones which protect our spinal cord • muscular organ that provides blood circulation • system brings in oxygen and removes carbon dioxide • veins set of veins that deliver oxygenated blood from the lungs to the heart
Body Systems 2013-05-14
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- Commands and controls all systems
- Brings in Oxygen and gets rid of Carbon Dioxide
- Breaks down and absorbs nutrients
- Contains the Dermis and Epidermis
- PROTECTS and SUPPORTS the body
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- Three types, Skeletal, Smooth, and Cardiac
- Moves blood throughout the body
- This system filters water and waste from the blood
- Regulates growth, development, and homeostasis
- Contains the tonsils, thymus, spleen, and lymph nodes
10 Clues: PROTECTS and SUPPORTS the body • Moves blood throughout the body • Commands and controls all systems • Breaks down and absorbs nutrients • Contains the Dermis and Epidermis • Three types, Skeletal, Smooth, and Cardiac • Regulates growth, development, and homeostasis • Brings in Oxygen and gets rid of Carbon Dioxide • This system filters water and waste from the blood • ...
Medical Detectives 2022-01-20
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- the lobe at the back of the brain
- this will be elevated if you have a fever
- 60-100 is the normal range for this vital sign
- a variable that does not depend on the state of another variable in an experiment
- connects your brain and spinal cord
- part of the nervous system that includes nerves and spinal cord
- part of the nervous system that contains the brain
- vital sign that measures systolic and diastolic
- a variable that depends on the state of another variable in an experiment
- the cortex responsible for voluntary movements
- the cortex responsible for visual input and interpretting what you see
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- responsible for sensing touch, spatial processing, language and memory
- statement that predicts a possible outcome of the experiment
- controls mood, emotions, social interactions and attention
- the types of neurons that detect taste, touch, smell, sight, and sound
- infectious agent that can cause diseases
- the cortex responsible for touch, pressure, vibration, pain, temperature and taste
- nerve cell that sends signals or transmits messages
- the rate of your breaths
19 Clues: the rate of your breaths • the lobe at the back of the brain • connects your brain and spinal cord • infectious agent that can cause diseases • this will be elevated if you have a fever • 60-100 is the normal range for this vital sign • the cortex responsible for voluntary movements • vital sign that measures systolic and diastolic • ...
week 7 words 2020-10-20
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- system - the body's speedy, electrochemical communication network, of all the nerve cells of the peripheral and central nervous systems
- -A group of similar cells that perform the same function and make up a specific organ.
- - A group of parts that work together as a whole
- - A collection of tissues that carry out a specialized function of the body
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- -an individual living thing
- system - Brings oxygen into the body. Gets rid of carbon dioxide.
- system -Breaks down food into absorbable units that enter the blood for distribution to body cells.
- System - Consists of skeletal muscles, tendons that connect muscles to bones, and ligaments that attach bones together to form joint
- system - Protects and supports body organs and provides a framework the muscles use to support movement. Made up of bones and joints
9 Clues: -an individual living thing • - A group of parts that work together as a whole • system - Brings oxygen into the body. Gets rid of carbon dioxide. • - A collection of tissues that carry out a specialized function of the body • -A group of similar cells that perform the same function and make up a specific organ. • ...
Science and Health Words 2024-11-19
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- If you are very strong and can perform acts of strength you are considered
- Essential for fighting disease and and staying healthy. Found in food.
- The body system responsible for your stability, protection and movement
- The body system that is responsible for providing freshly oxygenated blood to our lungs and body
- The nutrient in food that helps us build strong muscles and breaks down slowly in our systems
- This body system breaks down food into nutrients for our body and gets rid of the extra waste
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- The body system that transports oxygen rich blood to the muscles and organs
- The system that controls your actions and reflexes such as your flight or fight response
- Our bodies require a balance of this in order to maintain and grow throughout our lives
- Something in food that is our main source of energy
10 Clues: Something in food that is our main source of energy • Essential for fighting disease and and staying healthy. Found in food. • The body system responsible for your stability, protection and movement • If you are very strong and can perform acts of strength you are considered • The body system that transports oxygen rich blood to the muscles and organs • ...
Cells 2023-12-07
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- Wall is a thick wall that surrounds a cell and offers protection and shape maintenance.
- Membrane separates the interior of the cell from the outside environment. It offers extra protection for the cell.
- System sends signals from your brain to the rest of your body.
- is a small organelle inside a cell that uses the sun's energy to convert it into chemical energy.
- Cell the basic unit of all plants.
- System responsible for movement.
- System a group of organs that perform activities that help the body as a whole.
- is a subcellular structure that has specific jobs to perform in the cell.
- System helps us to breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide.
- is an organelle that converts energy. Many people say it looks like a jelly bean.
- Cells are the basic structural and functional units of animals tissues and organs.
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- is a big circular organelle that controls a lot of the functions in the cell.
- Reticulum a network of membranes inside a cell through which proteins and other molecules move.
- is like a storage for cells and important cell parts.
- are groups of tissues that are made up of two or more types of tissues.
- system carries oxygen and nutrients to the rest of the body and removes wastes.
- is a group of cells that have similar structure and that function together as a unit
- system to digest and absorb food and then excrete the waste products.
- is a jelly-like material that fills the outside of the cell Nucleus.
- are very small organelles in a cell where proteins are assembled.
20 Clues: System responsible for movement. • Cell the basic unit of all plants. • is like a storage for cells and important cell parts. • System sends signals from your brain to the rest of your body. • are very small organelles in a cell where proteins are assembled. • is a jelly-like material that fills the outside of the cell Nucleus. • ...
