respiratory system Crossword Puzzles
RESPIRATION IN ORGANISMS 2021-07-22
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- Muscular floor of chest cavity
- The respiratory organs of human beings
- An organism with tracheal system
- Tiny pores on the surface of leaf
- The air tubes of insects
- Openings on the sides of the body of an insect
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- Skeletal structures surrounding chest cavity
- The openings through which we inhale
- An anaerobic organism
9 Clues: An anaerobic organism • The air tubes of insects • Muscular floor of chest cavity • An organism with tracheal system • Tiny pores on the surface of leaf • The openings through which we inhale • The respiratory organs of human beings • Skeletal structures surrounding chest cavity • Openings on the sides of the body of an insect
The Avian Respiratory System 2024-02-16
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- the way air moves through the avian respiratory system
- opposite of the mammal lung the avian lung is
- breathing technique used by birds to release heat
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- the small tubules leading to air capillaries
- the system of gas exchange in birds
- chemical process through which energy is generated, specifically increased during flight
- the bird's voice-box
- each bird has 9 of these storage units.
8 Clues: the bird's voice-box • the system of gas exchange in birds • each bird has 9 of these storage units. • the small tubules leading to air capillaries • opposite of the mammal lung the avian lung is • breathing technique used by birds to release heat • the way air moves through the avian respiratory system • ...
SEPSIS AND SIRS RECOGNITION AND TREATMENT 2013-06-27
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- Lab value that indicates Sepsis
- Consult _________ for severe infection
- Policy will reduce 2 of 2
- Consult ____________ for renal failure.
- Increased heart rate
- SIRS may result in...
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- Consult ____________ for respiratory failure
- Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome
- Septic shock
- Causes sepsis
- Floor that patients will be admitted to with SIRS
- surgery Consult __________ for abdominal sepsis.
- Policy will reduce 1 of 2
- Temperature above 38 degrees C
- Low blood pressure
- ______ urine output
- Decreased LOC or agitation
- fast respiratory rate
18 Clues: Septic shock • Causes sepsis • Low blood pressure • ______ urine output • Increased heart rate • SIRS may result in... • fast respiratory rate • Policy will reduce 1 of 2 • Policy will reduce 2 of 2 • Decreased LOC or agitation • Temperature above 38 degrees C • Lab value that indicates Sepsis • Consult _________ for severe infection • Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome • ...
Cell Choice board Unit 2 2022-10-05
5 Clues: When everything is balanced • system Helps with offspring • system helps with lungs and breathing • system protects the inside of the body • system helps the body move with info from brain
Cystic Fibrosis 2021-03-30
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- what organ is mainly affected in cystic fibrosis
- 90% of cystic fibrosis cases will result in
- cystic fibrosis can be classified as
- class four mutation changes the ____ flow
- what is the abbreviation of the mutated gene in cystic fibrosis?
- a sweat level ____ 60 mmol/L is abnormal and indicative of a positive sweat test
- what type of lung infection results from the mucus in cystic fibrosis?
- cystic fibrosis is what kind of recessive disease
- due to the decrease in pancreatic enzymes this condition results
- the ____ rate of cystic fibrosis is increasing as modern therapy becomes more advanced
- due to the dehydration cystic fibrosis patients experience what would a logical addition to the patient’s diet consist of?
- / lung _____ is an option for patients with respiratory failure
- This is an important fatty acid in the treatment of cystic fibrosis
- a modern evaluation of cystic fibrosis is termed ____ analysis
- class one through three CFTR mutation are the most _____ forms of cystic fibrosis
- this type of oil has been indicated in the daily nutritional requirements for a patient with cystic fibrosis
- class two is the most _____ mutation found in cystic fibrosis
- class three mutation leads to a _____ activity of the CFTR protein
- on average about 20% of people with cystic fibrosis experience this disease by age 30
- this test is the first diagnostic tool of cystic fibrosis
- this kind of disorder is present in a patient with cystic fibrosis
- this practice is encouraged in newborns through the first year of life to compensate for nutritional deficiencies
- ____ mucus can be a tell-tale sign of cystic fibrosis
- most cases of cystic fibrosis can be diagnosed at ______
- most cases of cystic fibrosis are diagnosed ____ 18 years of age
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- 70-80% of patients experience this deletion mutation
- what are the two main contributing factors to the effect on the lungs cystic fibrosis has? Sweat and
- the first successful drug in the treatment of cystic fibrosis
- respiratory system disturbances in cystitis fibrosis can eventually lead to respiratory _____
- To control respiratory system complications this class of medication is prescribed
- 50% of people have this type of cystic fibrosis
- ____ fingers is a classic physical sign of cystic fibrosis
- treating patients with oral rehydration solutions as well as an osmotic laxative will help treat intestinal _____
- what kind of side effects are the most common in the drugs used to treat cystic fibrosis?
- the most common clinical signs and symptoms of cystic fibrosis are dehydration and ____
- exocrine pancreatic insufficiency is from pancreatic drainage tube obstruction and atrophy of _____ tissue
- the CFTR gene lets what compound move through the mucus, making it thin in nature?
- a cystic fibrosis patient’s protein and calorie intake must be 20-50% more substantial than the average person
- a class one mutation leads to the total _____ of the CFTR protein
- exocrine pancreatic insufficiency is present in around 85% of _____
- class six mutation has an ____ protein turnover effect
- this is a useful treatment for the respiratory effect’s cystic fibrosis patients experience
- what is a barrier of available treatment to patients suffering with cystic fibrosis
- exercising what portion of the body can mitigate the effects of cystic fibrosis
- What class of medication is used in cystic fibrosis to regulate airway inflammation
- sweat test findings can sometimes be ______ as many other conditions show an increase in chloride
- there has been major improvements in the treatment of cystic fibrosis with the breakthrough of drugs called CFTR _____
- what is the most common race affected by cystic fibrosis?
- what organ system is affected in cystic fibrosis leading to nutritional deficiencies?
- patients living in conditions with air-______ can have more serious effects of cystic fibrosis and shorter life span
- cystic fibrosis can be classified as a ____ condition
51 Clues: cystic fibrosis can be classified as • class four mutation changes the ____ flow • 90% of cystic fibrosis cases will result in • 50% of people have this type of cystic fibrosis • what organ is mainly affected in cystic fibrosis • cystic fibrosis is what kind of recessive disease • 70-80% of patients experience this deletion mutation • ...
The Respiratory System 2018-05-04
7 Clues: Under the lungs • Helps you breathe • What protects your lungs? • What conducts air to your lungs? • What divides off from bronchi/bronchus • What chemical do you want OUT of your body? • Tiny air sacs of the lungs which helps CO2 exchange
The Respiratory System 2018-05-04
7 Clues: Under the lungs • Helps you breathe • What protects your lungs? • What conducts air to your lungs? • What divides off from bronchi/bronchus • What chemical do you want OUT of your body? • Tiny air sacs of the lungs which helps CO2 exchange
Respiratory System - Puzzle 2021-09-28
7 Clues: breathe in • breathe out • process of breathing • tissue in human body • main part of respiration • comapartment in the lungs containing air • a pair of spongy, air-filled organs located on either side of the chest
The respiratory system 2021-05-26
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- something path that can help prevent infections from taking hold.
- something passages that connect the alveoli to the bronchus.
- something transport gas.
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- Something that protects the lungs, the heart, etc
- sommething make gas exchange, carbon dioxide and oxygen exchange with each other
- It powers the flow of blood.
- something helps lungs and breathing
7 Clues: something transport gas. • It powers the flow of blood. • something helps lungs and breathing • Something that protects the lungs, the heart, etc • something passages that connect the alveoli to the bronchus. • something path that can help prevent infections from taking hold. • sommething make gas exchange, carbon dioxide and oxygen exchange with each other
The Respiratory System 2022-04-07
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- deliver air to your lungs.
- It allows air to enter your body, then filters debris and warms and moistens the air.
- can be used to supplement or replace the nasal cavity's functions when needed.
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- bring in air from the atmosphere and pass oxygen into the bloodstream.
- permit speech and allow air to pass into the lungs while blocking food and drink from entering.
- to carry air in and out of your lungs.
- is a ring-like muscular tube that acts as the passageway for air, food and liquid.
7 Clues: deliver air to your lungs. • to carry air in and out of your lungs. • bring in air from the atmosphere and pass oxygen into the bloodstream. • can be used to supplement or replace the nasal cavity's functions when needed. • is a ring-like muscular tube that acts as the passageway for air, food and liquid. • ...
The Respiratory System 2020-11-19
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- The small air sacs where oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange happens.
- The main muscle used when breathing.
- The main organs of the respiratory system.
- The tiny hair-like projections lining the trachea and bronchi.
- The long tube that leads from the nasal cavity to the lungs.
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- Small holes in the nose where air enters and leaves the body.
- Another name for the trachea.
7 Clues: Another name for the trachea. • The main muscle used when breathing. • The main organs of the respiratory system. • The long tube that leads from the nasal cavity to the lungs. • Small holes in the nose where air enters and leaves the body. • The tiny hair-like projections lining the trachea and bronchi. • ...
The Respiratory System 2024-12-08
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- are tiny airways that branch off from the bronchi
- it is the primary entrance for air into the respiratory system
- is also known as the throat which connects the nasal cavity and mouth to the larynx and esophagus.
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- is a tubular structure that serves as a passageway for air to travel to
- also known as the voice box plays a crucial role in speech production
- are tiny hairs inside the nasal cavity that filter germs and dust
- the primary organs of respiration
7 Clues: the primary organs of respiration • are tiny airways that branch off from the bronchi • it is the primary entrance for air into the respiratory system • are tiny hairs inside the nasal cavity that filter germs and dust • also known as the voice box plays a crucial role in speech production • is a tubular structure that serves as a passageway for air to travel to • ...
The Respiratory System crossword puzzle 2020-11-08
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- when we breathe in air
- what is another name for Pharynx
- what is the name of tubes that are
- to your lungs
- out
- What is another name for the trachea
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- what is the most important organ in the respiratory
- another name for the voice box
- what is the name of the gas that we
- Passage connecting your throat and lungs
- we use this to breathe in air
- when we breathe out air
- how many lungs do you have
- what is the color of the lungs
14 Clues: out • to your lungs • when we breathe in air • when we breathe out air • how many lungs do you have • we use this to breathe in air • another name for the voice box • what is the color of the lungs • what is another name for Pharynx • what is the name of tubes that are • what is the name of the gas that we • What is another name for the trachea • ...
Medical terminology of respiratory system 2023-04-24
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- Insufficient oxygen supply caused by irregular breathing
- Temporary spasm of vocal cords that makes breathing or speaking difficult
- The airway collapses when breathing
- A test that evaluates how much and how quickly someone breathes in and out
- A total or partial collapse of the whole lung or a segment of the lung
- Coughing up of blood from the respiratory tract
- Lung inflammation that is typically brought on by an infection
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- A tool allowing you to view inside your airways and lungs
- Quick breathing that induces a reduction in carbon dioxide levels in the body
- A treatment that involves altering the pressure or composition of the air to treat respiratory disease
- Accumulation of transudate in the pleural cavity
- Inflammation in the throat's back
- Pus pockets developed within the pleural space
- Laborious and difficult breathing with occasional pain.
14 Clues: Inflammation in the throat's back • The airway collapses when breathing • Pus pockets developed within the pleural space • Coughing up of blood from the respiratory tract • Accumulation of transudate in the pleural cavity • Laborious and difficult breathing with occasional pain. • Insufficient oxygen supply caused by irregular breathing • ...
Kesler Science - Respiratory System Crossword 2022-07-08
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- The air sacs at the end of the bronchioles where gas exchange takes place.
- The two major air passageways leading from the trachea to the lungs.
- Also called the throat; the passage that leads from the oral and nasal cavity to the larynx
- Muscle that pushes and pulls against the lungs.
- The respiratory system begins in the _____ cavity
- The action of breathing.
- This gas is expelled out of the lungs during respiration.
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- A flap of cartilage attached to the larynx that closes when food passes by.
- This gas is taken in during respiration.
- A hollow tube that connects the larynx to the right and left bronchus.
- The smallest air passageways coming off the bronchi.
- Air is taken in through the mouth in the oral ______.
- Hollow muscular organ which holds the vocal cords and produces sound.
- Carries out the exchange of gases while we breathe.
14 Clues: The action of breathing. • This gas is taken in during respiration. • Muscle that pushes and pulls against the lungs. • The respiratory system begins in the _____ cavity • Carries out the exchange of gases while we breathe. • The smallest air passageways coming off the bronchi. • Air is taken in through the mouth in the oral ______. • ...
Circulatory and Respiratory System Review 2023-02-04
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- Oxygenated blood that enters the LEFT side of the heart (two words)
- Blood is pushed out of body through top of heart
- respiration that exchanges gases between body and blood cells
- Carries blood BACK to heart
- These blood cells transport oxygen to tissue of body
- Deoxygenated blood comes through RIGHT side of heart (two words)
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- air sacs where gas exchange happens
- Most of your blood is made out of this
- Small vessels that connects arteries and veins
- respiration that exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide in lungs
- main airways into each lung
- Seperates left and right side of the heart
- These blood cells fight infection
- Brings blood AWAY from heart to body
14 Clues: main airways into each lung • Carries blood BACK to heart • These blood cells fight infection • air sacs where gas exchange happens • Brings blood AWAY from heart to body • Most of your blood is made out of this • Seperates left and right side of the heart • Small vessels that connects arteries and veins • Blood is pushed out of body through top of heart • ...
Human Body Systems 2025-08-06
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- settled
- small thing
- eating
- people
- a fibrous connective tissue that attaches bone to bone
- breathing
- a fibrous connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone
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- red
- main organ in you
- the physical structure, including the bones, flesh, and organs, of a person or an animal
- bones
- blood vessels
- strong
- respiratory
14 Clues: red • bones • eating • people • strong • settled • breathing • small thing • respiratory • blood vessels • main organ in you • a fibrous connective tissue that attaches bone to bone • a fibrous connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone • the physical structure, including the bones, flesh, and organs, of a person or an animal
first aid 2019-10-29
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- A hormone that increases the heart rate, pulse rate, blood pressure and cause blood vessels to constrict and strengthen in response to stress
- physical injury
- a set of fools needed in an emergency.
- A medical term used to refer to the damage to the skin through to scraping or wearing away
- pressure the pressure of the blood within the arteries
- the respiratory tract where air passes in and out of the lungs
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- A lung condition that causes difficulty in breathing due to constrictions of the small air tubes in the lungs
- usually caused by a blow to the head
- rugs or medicines that are used to treat or prevent bacterial infections
- a system to bring oxygen into the body.
- A medical term that refers to the chest pain or discomfort that is caused by reduced blood flow to the heart.
11 Clues: physical injury • usually caused by a blow to the head • a set of fools needed in an emergency. • a system to bring oxygen into the body. • pressure the pressure of the blood within the arteries • the respiratory tract where air passes in and out of the lungs • rugs or medicines that are used to treat or prevent bacterial infections • ...
Autonomic Nervous System NPB 101 Spring 2024 2024-05-21
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- During a sympathetic response, cortisol levels increase, which as a result, causes an increase in what other levels in the blood
- When acetylcholine is secreted in the parasympathetic pathway, this type of receptor binds onto the neurohormone of acetylcholine secreted by the post ganglionic fibers
- During a sympathetic response, this organ of the body is inhibited from contractions (helps us store urine)
- The part of the nervous system that includes the autonomic nervous system
- A sub-category of the autonomic nervous system that initiates the fight-or-flight response
- This type of activity is regulated by the enteric system of the autonomic nervous system
- This type of ganglia helps transport sensory signals from the periphery to integration centers in the central nervous system
- A sub-category of the autonomic nervous system that regulates bodily functions such as digestion when the person is at rest
- Preparation for this type of activity is regulated by the sympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system
- A hydrophilic amino acid derivative hormone that can bind onto either alpha or beta receptors during a fight-or-flight response and is released by post ganglionic fibers
- This sort of response/action/ or regulation is done by the autonomic nervous system
- Under a sympathetic nervous system response/ fight-or-flight, this happens to our pupils
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- This happens to our heartbeat when our sympathetic nervous system is activated in response to some type of danger
- This type of response is activated in the face of escaping danger by the sympathetic nervous system
- During a sympathetic response, this organ of the respiratory system is dilated to increase the intake of oxygen
- During a parasympathetic response, this happens to our flow of saliva
- A hormone that can only bind onto one receptor during a fight-or-flight response and is released by post ganglionic fibers
- A neurohormone that binds onto a cholinergic receptor when the body is resting and digesting
- This system works in concert with the autonomic nervous system to control and integrate the digestion and absorption of food
- A reaction that inhibits pre-parasympathetic neurons and activates pre-sympathetic neurons of the hypothalamus
- This part of the autonomic nervous system is in charge of regulating functions of the gut
- When comparing the effects of the sympathetic nervous system to that of the parasympathetic nervous system, we can say that they are mostly ___
- Under the motor (efferent division), this type of motor is under the category of the autonomic nervous system and innervates the glands, and smooth and cardiac muscles
- This sort of 'action' would activate the parasympathetic nervous system
- The autonomic nervous system regulates what kind of state in a person's body
25 Clues: During a parasympathetic response, this happens to our flow of saliva • This sort of 'action' would activate the parasympathetic nervous system • The part of the nervous system that includes the autonomic nervous system • The autonomic nervous system regulates what kind of state in a person's body • ...
Metabolism - Davis 2022-03-08
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- the chemical reaction between oxygen and glucose that releases energy into cellschemicalreaction a process in which atoms rearrange to form new substances
- that are the building blocks of proteins
- the process of making clear respiratory system your evidence supports your claimscientificargument a claim supported by evidence
- molecule made of carbon and oxygen
- a group of atoms joined together in a particular way
- a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole
- a category of large molecules that perform important functions inside living things
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- body system that takes in food and breaks it down
- the body system that transports molecules to and from all cells of the body
- a molecule that organisms can use to release energy, and that is made of carbon, hydrogen,
- ability to make things move or change
- the body’s use of molecules for energy and growth
- information about the natural world that is used to support or go against (refute) a claim
- a type of energy storage molecule made of many glucose molecules connected together
- a molecule that organisms get from the air or water around them and use to release energy
- proposed answer to a question about the natural
- atoms
17 Clues: atoms • molecule made of carbon and oxygen • ability to make things move or change • that are the building blocks of proteins • proposed answer to a question about the natural • body system that takes in food and breaks it down • the body’s use of molecules for energy and growth • a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole • ...
Metabolism 2024-10-10
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- the chemical reaction between oxygen and glucose that releases energy into cells
- the ability to make thing move or change
- - a type of molecule that organisms get from the air or water around them and use to release energy
- the body system that takes in food and breaks it down
- - a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole
- molecules that are the building blocks of proteins
- the body system that transfers molecules to and from all cells of the body
- a proposed answer to a question about the natural world
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- - a category of large molecules that perform important functions inside living things
- a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms, we exhale this when we breathe out
- - a group of atoms joined together in a particular way
- - the body's use of molecules for energy and growth
- - the body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
- - a type of energy storage molecule made of many glucose molecules connected together
- a molecule that organisms can use to release energy; the molecule that starch breaks down into
- a process in which atoms rearrange to form new substances
16 Clues: the ability to make thing move or change • molecules that are the building blocks of proteins • - the body's use of molecules for energy and growth • - a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole • the body system that takes in food and breaks it down • - a group of atoms joined together in a particular way • ...
Levels of organisation. 2024-12-09
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- a group of organs working together to perform certain functions
- the system which transports oxygen and nutrients to the rest of the body using blood
- the system that takes oxygen from the air and puts it into the blood
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- the system that breaks food down and absorbs the food into the blood
- the basic unit of life
- a group of different tissues that work together to perform a certain function
- a group of cells the work together to perform a certain function
- a group of organ systems working together
8 Clues: the basic unit of life • a group of organ systems working together • a group of organs working together to perform certain functions • a group of cells the work together to perform a certain function • the system that breaks food down and absorbs the food into the blood • the system that takes oxygen from the air and puts it into the blood • ...
Stress and Illness 2020-12-16
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- The field that studies the influence that stress has on the immune system
- Occurs when the heart doesn't receive enough blood
- When the immune system breaks down and is unable to do its job
- People who are more laid-back
- This has been shown to elevate blood pressure
- Often triggered by environmental factors
- A chronic and serious disease that affects the respiratory system
- People who are intensely driven
- A serious disease caused by HIV that weakens the immune system
- Composed of the heart and blood circulation system
- Autoimmune disease that affects the joints
- This type of feeling can cause an asthma attack
- A tendency to experience distressed emotional states such as anger
- A continuous pain in the head and neck region
- The immune system keeps these from entering the human body
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- A common sign of a heart attack in both males and females
- A type of headache that is caused by blood vessel swelling and increased blood flow
- autoimmune disease that affects the skin
- If you consume this regularly you are at high risk of developing a cardiovascular disease
- The body's surveillance system
- Segments of DNA that protects chromosomes
- This was giving to older volunteers during a experiment
- What does HPA stand for?
- Adults who experienced this as a child have shorter telomeres
- A long term side affect of hypertension
- What does HIV stand for?
- Weakens the immune system
- Causes one in three deaths in the US a year
- A serious cardiovascular disease
- The first person to notice the link of depression and heart disease
- Stress can slow down this process
- People who show high depression rates are at risk of a
- White blood cells that circulate in the body's fluids
- Autoimmune disease that effects the thyroid gland
- A common heart attack symptom in males and not females
35 Clues: What does HPA stand for? • What does HIV stand for? • Weakens the immune system • People who are more laid-back • The body's surveillance system • People who are intensely driven • A serious cardiovascular disease • Stress can slow down this process • A long term side affect of hypertension • autoimmune disease that affects the skin • Often triggered by environmental factors • ...
Body Systems 2024-04-03
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- organ responsible for extracting oxygen from the air
- large molecules like proteins, fats, and carbohydrates
- tiny blood vessels that let red blood cells through single-file
- a group of organs that work together to perform a specific function
- system responsible for moving our skeleton
- system responsible for breaking down food to absorbable molecules
- form of energy used by cells to function
- a group of tissues that work
- the tube that connects your mouth and nose to your lungs (hint: windpipe)
- organ that produces bile
- system responsible for pumping blood throughout the body to deliver oxygen to cells
- type of digestion that involves enzymes
- a group of the same type of cells that work together
- molecule needed to produce the energy the cell uses to function
- organ that performs mechanical and chemical digestion involving hydrochloric acid
- blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- organ that filters waste from your blood
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- the tube that leads from your mouth to your stomach
- organ that stores bile
- proteins that accelerate chemical reactions (hint: lipase, protease, amylase)
- type of digestion that involves physical movement
- organ in your digestive system that does the majority of the nutrient absorption (hint: it’s 7 meters long in an adult)
- system responsible for filtering out toxins from the liquid in our bodies
- blood vessels that carry blood to the heart
- system responsible for supporting our body
- system that is responsible for bringing oxygen into the body and removing carbon dioxide from the body
- organ in your digestive system that does the majority of the water absorption
- bones found in the skull that mash together to digest food mechanically
- organ that contracts and relaxes to move blood throughout the body
- waste product of cellular respiration
- smallest level of organization in our body
31 Clues: organ that stores bile • organ that produces bile • a group of tissues that work • waste product of cellular respiration • type of digestion that involves enzymes • form of energy used by cells to function • organ that filters waste from your blood • system responsible for moving our skeleton • system responsible for supporting our body • ...
Azzaam Biology asignment 2023-12-10
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- The primary organ of the respiratory system
- Stores food and water
- An organ that filters and detoxifies blood, producing bile
- The system responsible for protection, support, and movement
- Tissue. a mineralized and viscous-elastic connective tissue
- is a structure within or outside a cell, consisting of liquid or cytoplasm enclosed by a lipid bilayer.
- tissue.forms the outer covering of the skin and also lines the body cavity.
- the control center of the cell. Contains the DNA
- Jelly like fluid that surrounds and protects the organelles
- E.R. Build and transports substances through the cells, it has ribosomes
- system that regulates and controls body functions
- Tissue. is the main tissue component of the nervous system.
- tissue composed of cells that have the special ability to shorten or contract in order to produce movement of the body parts.
- The system that transports oxygen and nutrients to the body's cells
- The organ responsible for pumping blood throughout the body
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- microscopic hair like structures involved in the locomotion of the cell.
- A digestive organ that secretes enzymes and processes nutrients
- An organ that stores and releases urine
- The system that eliminates waste and maintains water balance
- wall Gives shape and protection to plant cell
- Helps make protein for the cell
- E.R. Build and transports substances through the cells, it does not has ribosomes
- Membrane. It surrounds the nucleus
- Membrane. a double layer that supports and protects the cell. Allows materials in and out.
- The system responsible for breaking down food and absorbing nutrients
- Contains digestive enzymes that destroy damaged organelles and invaders
- Tissue. term given to several body tissues that connect, support, and help bind other tissues.
- changes sunlight into sugar for plant cells. Contain a green pigment called chlorophyll.
- body. Processes and packages materials for the cell
- The powerhouse of the cell
30 Clues: Stores food and water • The powerhouse of the cell • Helps make protein for the cell • Membrane. It surrounds the nucleus • An organ that stores and releases urine • The primary organ of the respiratory system • wall Gives shape and protection to plant cell • the control center of the cell. Contains the DNA • system that regulates and controls body functions • ...
Puzzle time 2024-10-18
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- The passage that connects the throat to the lungs.
- Another term for eggs produced in the female reproductive system.
- The process where a sperm cell and an egg cell combine to form a new organism.
- The male reproductive cell.
- The opening in the body through which air enters.
- conductor, A substance that transfers heat effectively.
- system, The system responsible for transporting oxygen, nutrients, and other substances throughout the body.
- Small blood vessels where the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide takes place.
- The organ that pumps blood through the circulatory system.
- The external part of the nasal cavity that also serves as an entrance for air.
- exchange, The process by which oxygen is taken in and carbon dioxide is released from the body.
- The process of changing a solid into a liquid by heating.
- point, The temperature at which a substance changes from solid to liquid.
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- Materials that allow heat or electricity to pass through them easily.
- change, A change where the substance can return to its original form.
- point, The temperature at which a substance changes from liquid to gas.
- The female reproductive cell.
- The process of changing a liquid into a gas by heating.
- conductor, A substance that allows electricity to flow through it.
- system, The system that helps in the exchange of gases between the body and the environment.
- The period of physical and emotional changes that occur in adolescents as they mature.
- The muscle that aids in breathing by moving to allow airflow in and out of the lungs.
- Blood vessels that carry oxygenated blood away from the heart.
- Blood vessels that carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart.
- change A change that results in the formation of a new substance that cannot revert to its original state.
25 Clues: The male reproductive cell. • The female reproductive cell. • The opening in the body through which air enters. • The passage that connects the throat to the lungs. • The process of changing a liquid into a gas by heating. • conductor, A substance that transfers heat effectively. • The process of changing a solid into a liquid by heating. • ...
Respiratory System Crossword 2021-09-12
7 Clues: Relating to the lungs • Sickness/Illness/Disorder • Another name for the Trachea • Causing blockage or obstruction • Long-term and difficult to get rid of • Tubes that bring air from your Trachea to your lungs • Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs
The Respiratory System 2022-01-15
7 Clues: The generic name of Tessalon • Covers the opening to the larynx • Formed from the tertiary bronchi • Metered dose inhalers contain this • The number of lobes in the left lung • The actual sites of gas exchange within the lungs • The portion of the pharynx that receives both food and air
Respiratory System Crossword 2022-01-27
7 Clues: Causing a blockage • Relating to the lungs • Another word for Trachea • Tubes that bring air into the lungs • Long-term & difficult to get rid of • Synonym for illness/sickness/disorder • Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs
The Respiratory System 2022-04-07
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- deliver air to your lungs.
- It allows air to enter your body, then filters debris and warms and moistens the air.
- can be used to supplement or replace the nasal cavity's functions when needed.
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- bring in air from the atmosphere and pass oxygen into the bloodstream.
- permit speech and allow air to pass into the lungs while blocking food and drink from entering.
- to carry air in and out of your lungs.
- is a ring-like muscular tube that acts as the passageway for air, food and liquid.
7 Clues: deliver air to your lungs. • to carry air in and out of your lungs. • bring in air from the atmosphere and pass oxygen into the bloodstream. • can be used to supplement or replace the nasal cavity's functions when needed. • is a ring-like muscular tube that acts as the passageway for air, food and liquid. • ...
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM CROSSWORD 2018-02-02
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- You find the vocal chords here
- Muscle that separates the thorax from the abdomen needed for breathing
- Necessary component of the air for respiration
- Release air from the nose or mouth
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- The membrane that covers the lungs
- These branches make the bifurcation of the end of the trachea
- The exchange of gases between air and blood happens in these
7 Clues: You find the vocal chords here • The membrane that covers the lungs • Release air from the nose or mouth • Necessary component of the air for respiration • The exchange of gases between air and blood happens in these • These branches make the bifurcation of the end of the trachea • Muscle that separates the thorax from the abdomen needed for breathing
The Respiratory System 2019-03-18
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- A tube that enters the chest cavity that splits into two smaller tubes called bronchi.
- Are the main organ in the respiratory system
- When humans exhale they release this.
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- Is located above the larynx which is where sound and speech is produced.
- A function needed to keep humans alive by giving cells oxygen.
- Serves as the body's pump that pumps in oxygen and pumps out carbon dioxide.
- This is where the gas exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide occurs.
7 Clues: When humans exhale they release this. • Are the main organ in the respiratory system • A function needed to keep humans alive by giving cells oxygen. • This is where the gas exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide occurs. • Is located above the larynx which is where sound and speech is produced. • ...
Respiratory System Crossword 2026-04-02
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- – The microscopic air sacs where the "trade" of gases happens.
- – The dome-shaped muscle that controls the pressure in your chest.
- flowing backward.
- – The thinnest blood vessel that wraps around the air sacs.
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- – The specific molecule used as "energy currency" by your cells.
- – The process of molecules moving from a crowded area to a less crowded area.
- – The "powerhouse" of the cell where energy is created.
7 Clues: flowing backward. • – The "powerhouse" of the cell where energy is created. • – The thinnest blood vessel that wraps around the air sacs. • – The microscopic air sacs where the "trade" of gases happens. • – The specific molecule used as "energy currency" by your cells. • – The dome-shaped muscle that controls the pressure in your chest. • ...
Unit 2 Metabolism Critical Juncture (Puzzle) 2022-10-09
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- system that brings in oxygen to the cells of the body
- is the process by which the body changes food and drink into energy
- someone who has a shortage of Red Blood Cells (RBC)
- is a molecule similar to sugar that cells need in the human body
- is the molecule similar to protein and is in meat and beans
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- system that transports glucose, amino acid, and oxygen to the cells in the body
- system that brings in food to provide the cells with the molecules it needs
- someone who is NOT able to get enough glucose or sugar in their cells
- someone who struggles to breathe
- is the molecule that humans breathe in
- the building blocks of life
11 Clues: the building blocks of life • someone who struggles to breathe • is the molecule that humans breathe in • someone who has a shortage of Red Blood Cells (RBC) • system that brings in oxygen to the cells of the body • is the molecule similar to protein and is in meat and beans • is a molecule similar to sugar that cells need in the human body • ...
6th Grade Unit 2 Metabolism CJ (Puzzle Game) 2022-10-10
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- system that brings in oxygen to the cells of the body
- is the process by which the body changes food and drink into energy
- someone who has a shortage of Red Blood Cells (RBC)
- is a molecule similar to sugar that cells need in the human body
- is the molecule similar to protein and is in meat and beans
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- system that transports glucose, amino acid, and oxygen to the cells in the body
- system that brings in food to provide the cells with the molecules it needs
- someone who is NOT able to get enough glucose or sugar in their cells
- someone who struggles to breathe
- is the molecule that humans breathe in
- the building blocks of life
11 Clues: the building blocks of life • someone who struggles to breathe • is the molecule that humans breathe in • someone who has a shortage of Red Blood Cells (RBC) • system that brings in oxygen to the cells of the body • is the molecule similar to protein and is in meat and beans • is a molecule similar to sugar that cells need in the human body • ...
Circulatory, Nervous and Respiratory System Crosswords 2024-01-02
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- brings blood back to the heart after dropping oxygen off at destination.
- The circulatory is responsible for pushing ______ through the human body.
- Brings blood away from the heart and to organs.
- _______ Nervous System is control center of body. Made up of Spine and Brain.
- Pumps blood around the body.
- Takes oxygen in and gives it to blood for distribution
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- A muscle responsible for the inflation and deflation of your lungs. Also the cause of hiccups.
- Blood carries _____ to major organs and tissues around the body.
- _________ Nervous System is made up of nerves that branch off around the body.
- Opening that pulls are from outside of your body into the respiratory system.
- Hollow areas between bones in your head that regulate air temperature.
11 Clues: Pumps blood around the body. • Brings blood away from the heart and to organs. • Takes oxygen in and gives it to blood for distribution • Blood carries _____ to major organs and tissues around the body. • Hollow areas between bones in your head that regulate air temperature. • brings blood back to the heart after dropping oxygen off at destination. • ...
Respiratory System Crossword Puzzle 2013-01-07
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- The system of the way someone breathes
- The larynx is between the throat and this
- Theses are tiny balloon-like clusters located at the smallest air passage within the lungs
- The tube between the throat and the trachea
- Where air enters the body mainly
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- This flattens down when the respiratory centre signals the chest muscles to contract
- Another word for the throat
- The two main breathing organs
- An area in the brain that controlles breathing
- Airtight skin that surronds and cushions the lungs
10 Clues: Another word for the throat • The two main breathing organs • Where air enters the body mainly • The system of the way someone breathes • The larynx is between the throat and this • The tube between the throat and the trachea • An area in the brain that controlles breathing • Airtight skin that surronds and cushions the lungs • ...
Danielle Broden- Respiratory System 2020-10-01
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- several groups of muscles that run between the ribs, and help form and move the chest wall
- the hollow muscular organ forming an air passage to the lungs and holding the vocal cords
- the membrane-lined cavity behind the nose and mouth, connecting them to the esophagus
- tiny hairs that protect the nasal passageways
- airways that lead from the trachea into the lungs and then branch off into progressively smaller structures until they reach the alveoli
- the process of letting air out of the lungs
- any of the many tiny air sacs of the lungs which allow for rapid gaseous exchange
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- portion of air contained in the lungs which can not be expelled even by the most violent expiratory effort
- the process of taking air into the lungs
- lung condition that causes shortness of breath
10 Clues: the process of taking air into the lungs • the process of letting air out of the lungs • tiny hairs that protect the nasal passageways • lung condition that causes shortness of breath • any of the many tiny air sacs of the lungs which allow for rapid gaseous exchange • the membrane-lined cavity behind the nose and mouth, connecting them to the esophagus • ...
M8L2 - Respiratory System Vocabulary 2023-11-29
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- hairs in the nose that trap dust
- our voice box
- muscle under the lungs that helps in breathing
- substance in nose that traps dust
- this is to breathe out
- a gas we inhale
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- this is to breathe in
- tube that carries air to and from the lungs
- organ that lets air enter the body
- organ that allows us to breathe
10 Clues: our voice box • a gas we inhale • this is to breathe in • this is to breathe out • organ that allows us to breathe • hairs in the nose that trap dust • substance in nose that traps dust • organ that lets air enter the body • tube that carries air to and from the lungs • muscle under the lungs that helps in breathing
Circulatory and respiratory system 2024-02-21
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- a heavy colorless gas CO2 that is formed especially by the burning and breaking down of organic substances
- Tiny air sacs at the end of the bronchioles
- a colorless, odorless reactive gas, the chemical element of atomic number 8
- a hollow muscular organ that pumps the blood through the circulatory system
- channels that carry blood throughout your body
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- delicate blood vessels that exist throughout your body
- A tiny branch of air tubes in the lungs.
- The airway that leads from the larynx (voice box) to the bronchi
- the most common type of blood cell and delivers oxygen to the body tissues
- One of a pair of organs in the chest that supplies the body with oxygen, and removes carbon dioxide from the body.
10 Clues: A tiny branch of air tubes in the lungs. • Tiny air sacs at the end of the bronchioles • channels that carry blood throughout your body • delicate blood vessels that exist throughout your body • The airway that leads from the larynx (voice box) to the bronchi • the most common type of blood cell and delivers oxygen to the body tissues • ...
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM >> DR>Q 2021-12-01
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- PROVIDES PROTECTION FOR HEARTS AND LUNGS
- AIR FILLED ORGAN
- AIR PASSAGE TO THE LUNGS
- PUMPS BLOOD THROUGHOUT THE BODY
- LITTLE AIR SACS THAT ALLOWS YOU TO BREATHE
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- SEPARATES ABDOMEN FROM CHEST
- THE RELEASE OF AIR FROM BODY
- THE ENTRY OF AIR TO THE BODY
- SENDS ARE TO LUNGS
- EXTERNAL OPENING TO ADMIT AIR TO LUNGS
10 Clues: AIR FILLED ORGAN • SENDS ARE TO LUNGS • AIR PASSAGE TO THE LUNGS • SEPARATES ABDOMEN FROM CHEST • THE RELEASE OF AIR FROM BODY • THE ENTRY OF AIR TO THE BODY • PUMPS BLOOD THROUGHOUT THE BODY • EXTERNAL OPENING TO ADMIT AIR TO LUNGS • PROVIDES PROTECTION FOR HEARTS AND LUNGS • LITTLE AIR SACS THAT ALLOWS YOU TO BREATHE
Respiratory system crossword puzzle 2022-03-01
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- At the bottom of the larynx is the windpipe, also known as the _______
- The trachea is divided into two bronchial tubes, called the ______, which carry air to each lung.
- In each of the two lungs, the bronchi divide into smaller branches which contain millions of tiny air sacs called _____.
- ___, which produces the sounds of voices, are contained in the larynx.
- The _____ is a flap of tissue at the top of the larynx. It prevents food from entering the windpipe by covering the larynx when food is swallowed.
- The _____, or voice box, is located at the bottom of the pharynx.
- From the nose, air then passes through the ____, which is the area behind the nose that leads to the throat.
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- tube that goes down your throat and connects to your lungs
- Air is inhaled through the ___, where it is filtered, warmed and moistened.
- The parts of the body that are used for breathing make up the ______. This system provides oxygen to each of the cells of the body. Oxygen is needed by all cells to get energy from food. A waste product called carbon dioxide, given off by cells, is carried away by this system
10 Clues: tube that goes down your throat and connects to your lungs • The _____, or voice box, is located at the bottom of the pharynx. • At the bottom of the larynx is the windpipe, also known as the _______ • ___, which produces the sounds of voices, are contained in the larynx. • Air is inhaled through the ___, where it is filtered, warmed and moistened. • ...
The Snake Respiratory System 2025-02-10
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- oxygen and other gases can enter into the bloodstream
- entry point for air to enter snake's respiratory system
- communicates chemical messages
- direct air to either left or right lung
- allows them to taste and smell the air
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- allowing movement of air while swallowing large prey
- exposes the vascular lung to air twice during each breathing cycle
- tube snakes breathe into, connecting nose and mouth to lungs
- eliminates risks of pulmonary edema due to gravity effects
- extends out of their mouth while eating to allow respiration
10 Clues: communicates chemical messages • allows them to taste and smell the air • direct air to either left or right lung • allowing movement of air while swallowing large prey • oxygen and other gases can enter into the bloodstream • entry point for air to enter snake's respiratory system • eliminates risks of pulmonary edema due to gravity effects • ...
The human respiratory system 2024-01-10
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- Waste gas released from the blood into the air sacs
- Muscle that contracts and flattens to draw air into the lungs
- Ring-shaped cartilage pieces that support the trachea
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- Thin walls surrounding alveoli and capillaries, allowing gas diffusion
- The tubes that branch off the trachea and lead to the lungs
- The main passageway for air between the larynx and bronchi
- Tiny hairs in the nose and trachea that trap dust and particles
- The chamber formed by the ribs, sternum, and spine, protecting the lungs
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange happens
- Structure at the top of the trachea that vibrates to produce sound
10 Clues: Waste gas released from the blood into the air sacs • Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange happens • Ring-shaped cartilage pieces that support the trachea • The main passageway for air between the larynx and bronchi • The tubes that branch off the trachea and lead to the lungs • Muscle that contracts and flattens to draw air into the lungs • ...
Exam 3 Major Review 2023-10-08
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- When the volume in the thoracic cavity decreases as pressure increases this will happen
- The “arms” of an antibody that bind antigens
- Located in the gastrointestinal, respiratory, genital, and urinary tracts
- States that pressure and volume have an inverse relationship
- Structures of the lymphatic system associated with the formation and maturation of lymphocytes
- The lymphocytes circulating the body and function in making antibodies
- Tidal volume + Inspiratory reserve volume
- A nonspecific immune response e that activates mast cells, basophils, and attracts neutrophils and macrophages
- Large collections of lymphoid nodules within the wall of the GI tract
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- Diaphragm and external intercostals are the muscles associated with this kind of breathing
- Participates in gas exchange and includes the bronchioles, alveolar ducts, and alveoli
- The use of venom to treat snake bites by giving the recipient antibodies specific to the venom
- When a cell is infected by a virus, this is released and binds to neighboring cells to promote the synthesis of proteins that will stop viral replication
- Absorbs lipid-soluble substances from the GI tract
- Immunoglobulin is produced in mucus, saliva, tears, breastmilk and protects respiratory and GI tracts
- Storage site for erythrocytes and platelets
- Nose, nasal cavity, pharynx, and larynx
- Responsible for the drainage of lymph vessels in the right leg
- Vessels responsible for draining a lymph node
- Function in Intercellular Immune Responses
20 Clues: Nose, nasal cavity, pharynx, and larynx • Tidal volume + Inspiratory reserve volume • Function in Intercellular Immune Responses • Storage site for erythrocytes and platelets • The “arms” of an antibody that bind antigens • Vessels responsible for draining a lymph node • Absorbs lipid-soluble substances from the GI tract • ...
'Rona 2020-08-18
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- (Severe Acute Respiratory System)
- can corona live on surfaces for hours or days?
- latin meaning of corona
- what blood type is more susceptible to the virus?
- what part of your body should you avoid touching during this time?
- what month was covid-19 declared a global pandemic?
- is a virus bigger or smaller than bacteria?
- how many times should you wash your hands a day?
- a symptom of covid-19 that causes you to lose your sense of smell
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- what system in the body is primarily effected by covid-19?
- what is the term for distancing yourself from others?
- is a virus alive? true or false?
- location of the start of the virus
- Pumps air into patient's airways when unable to breathe on their own
14 Clues: latin meaning of corona • is a virus alive? true or false? • (Severe Acute Respiratory System) • location of the start of the virus • is a virus bigger or smaller than bacteria? • can corona live on surfaces for hours or days? • how many times should you wash your hands a day? • what blood type is more susceptible to the virus? • ...
Summative Review Crossword - A 2015-02-25
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- Organelle that breaks down glucose in order to provide energy for the cell
- Organelle where photosynthesis occurs in the cell
- Having two different alleles for a trait
- Organelle that controls all the activities of the cell
- Organ system responsible for providing the body with oxygen
- Organelle that produces proteins in the cell
- Organ system that breaks down food into smaller molecules
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- Having two identical alleles for a trait
- Structure that forms the outside barrier of an animal cell (2 words)
- With the exception of eggs and sperm, humans have 46 of these structures in their cells (plural)
- The gas that is produced in photosynthesis
- An organism’s physical appearance
- The liquid starting material of photosynthesis
- An allele whose trait always shows up in an organism
14 Clues: An organism’s physical appearance • Having two identical alleles for a trait • Having two different alleles for a trait • The gas that is produced in photosynthesis • Organelle that produces proteins in the cell • The liquid starting material of photosynthesis • Organelle where photosynthesis occurs in the cell • An allele whose trait always shows up in an organism • ...
Semester Exam Review (Units 1-4) 2023-12-18
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- type of reproduction where two parents combine their genetic material to produce a new organism, which differs from both parents
- provides protection and support for plant cells only.
- The basic unit of structure and function in all organisms
- body system that carries oxygen and nutrients to all parts of the body
- something that you are taught or learn from experience
- body system made of skin, hair, nails
- threadlike structure made of DNA molecules that contain the genes
- storage for water, food, waste
- a trait that is apparent only when two for the same characteristic are inherited
- A group of tissues that work together to perform a specific function
- characteristic, quality, or tendency that someone or something has
- contains DNA (genetic material) and controls the cell's actions.
- a characteristic passed on from a parent to an offspring like eye color
- body system that absorbs oxygen from the air and releases carbon dioxide from the body
- body system that sends and receives stimuli to coordinate body actions and reactions
- body system that allows movement in the body
- body system that provides structure, supports and protects body parts
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- controls what can enter/exit the cell.
- green oval shaped that converts light energy into chemical energy via photosynthesis. Found in plants only.
- body system that chemically breaks down food into nutrients
- A segment of DNA on a chromosome that codes for a specific trait
- A trait that is always expressed in the offspring whenever it is present
- jelly-like liquid that supports other organelles in the cell.
- body system that filters out fluid and waste from the body
- A group of cells that perform a specific function
- Process by which a single parent reproduces by itself
- bean-shaped and provides the cell with energy by breaking down sugars.
- Passing of traits from parents to offspring
- A complex molecule containing the genetic information that makes up the chromosomes.
29 Clues: storage for water, food, waste • body system made of skin, hair, nails • controls what can enter/exit the cell. • Passing of traits from parents to offspring • body system that allows movement in the body • A group of cells that perform a specific function • provides protection and support for plant cells only. • Process by which a single parent reproduces by itself • ...
Anatomy and Physiology Review 2023-12-11
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- Smallest unit of the nervous system
- Site of gas exchange
- Site of sperm concentration and maturation
- The _____ system is responsible for breaking down food
- The _____ system is responsible for moving oxygen to and from the organs
- Toward the head of an animal
- Vertebrae closest to the head
- Muscle type used for involuntary movement in the circulatory and digestive systems
- castrated male cattle
- First valve blood travels through in the heart
- digestive system of a dog or pig
- fluid secreted from the liver
- blood is carried away from the digestive system through the ____ portal vein
- female sheep
- intact male horse
- Toward the tail of an animal
- Cells in the blood that function in clotting
- Vertebrae located in the chest cavity
- Abbreviation for the part of the blood that aids in the immune response
- Of or pertaining to the heart
- female swine
- Type of bone that the humerus is
- Disease in cattle often called "Mad Cow" that affects the nervous system
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- hormone responsible for decreasing blood sugar
- Type of bone that the patella is
- The _____ system is responsible for inhalation and exhalation
- site of fertilization
- a cow's "true stomach"
- Male gamete
- Made up of only the skull and spinal column
- Chemicals that travel in the nerve synapses to create action potential
- Toward the belly of an animal
- "honeycomb" lining traps foreign objects in ruminant stomachs
- hormone responsible for managing stress response
- Type of joint that the elbow is
- Site of egg deposition
- Division of the nervous system responsible for fight or flight
- Toward the back of an animal
- Vein that brings blood directly to the heart
- Allows for passage of both food and air
- young goat
- Muscle type used for movement and locomotion
- hormone responsible for increasing blood sugar
- cartilage that keeps food out of the trachea
- Immature egg cell
45 Clues: young goat • Male gamete • female sheep • female swine • intact male horse • Immature egg cell • Site of gas exchange • site of fertilization • castrated male cattle • a cow's "true stomach" • Site of egg deposition • Toward the head of an animal • Toward the back of an animal • Toward the tail of an animal • Toward the belly of an animal • Vertebrae closest to the head • ...
Body Systems 2017-01-05
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- Takes in the food the body needs to fuel its activities
- Consists of layers of muscles that cover the bones of the skeleton
- The body's main control system
- Tissues are grouped together in the body to form these
- Vessels that collect fluid from tissues and returns it to the blood
- They help to protect the body’s internal parts from damage
- The body’s most complex organ
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- Waste is eliminated in urine
- Strong yet flexible framework of bones and connective tissue
- The male and female parts of the reproductive system produce the sperm and eggs needed to create a new person
- The basic building blocks of the body
- Cells group together to form these
- Lungs deliver oxygen to the blood
- Consists of the heart and a network of vessels that carry blood
- Releases horomones
15 Clues: Releases horomones • Waste is eliminated in urine • The body’s most complex organ • The body's main control system • Lungs deliver oxygen to the blood • Cells group together to form these • The basic building blocks of the body • Tissues are grouped together in the body to form these • Takes in the food the body needs to fuel its activities • ...
IMC Course Crossword 2026-01-16
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- 2 or more SIRS criteria are indicative of...
- Emergency response team when a patient's heart stops.
- Normal value is 2-8mmHg.
- Measurement of pressure changes in the cardiac and vascular system that can be reflected by positive and negative waves.
- Barbiturate; antiseizure agent.
- Sensory experiences that occur in the absence of an external stimulus.
- The CVAD lumen that should be used for CVP measurement.
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- Respiratory rate, chest expansion, and work of breathing.
- Most common cause of sepsis.
- Significant concern for this change in neuro assessment.
- 4th intercostal space, mid-axillary line.
- Waveform that indicated poor transmission of the waveform on the monitor.
- Average driving force in the arterial system through the cardiac cycle.
- This needs to remain consistent between when assessing CVP.
- Non-invasive ventilatory support equipment to help with ventilation.
15 Clues: Normal value is 2-8mmHg. • Most common cause of sepsis. • Barbiturate; antiseizure agent. • 4th intercostal space, mid-axillary line. • 2 or more SIRS criteria are indicative of... • Emergency response team when a patient's heart stops. • The CVAD lumen that should be used for CVP measurement. • Significant concern for this change in neuro assessment. • ...
Plant and Animal Gas Exchange 2025-02-25
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- Cells Structures that control stomatal opening and closing
- The movement of gases across a membrane from high to low concentration
- Environmental factor that stimulates stomatal opening
- system The organ system responsible for breathing in animals
- The process by which oxygen is used to produce energy in cells
- The muscle responsible for breathing in humans
- acronym for a hormone that is responsible for closing stomata
- The blood component that carries oxygen.
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- The process of moving air in and out of the lungs
- Primary gas exchange organ in plants
- The process by which plants lose water through their leaves is called
- The pressure inside guard cells when stomata are open
- The organ responsible for gas exchange in fish
- Tiny openings on plant leaves for gas exchange
- tiny air sacs of the lungs which allow for rapid gaseous exchange.
15 Clues: Primary gas exchange organ in plants • The blood component that carries oxygen. • The organ responsible for gas exchange in fish • Tiny openings on plant leaves for gas exchange • The muscle responsible for breathing in humans • The process of moving air in and out of the lungs • The pressure inside guard cells when stomata are open • ...
Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome 2014-03-28
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- What drug class can cause visual abnormalities that persist into childhood?
- Substances that act on the CNS are highly __________?
- What is the neonatal abstinence syndrome score sheet called?
- What is the pharmaceutical first line drug used in NAS?
- Environmental changes are what types of nursing intervention?
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- Multi-symptom disorder that frequently involves the CNS, GI system, autonomic system, and respiratory system?
- What type of birth weight is associated with NAS?
- What symptom of the GI is associated with poor weight gain?
- Education should be provided about the need for ________ environmental stimulation.
- What antidote should not be given to NAS babies as it brings them down to quickly and can cause seizures?
- Adderall is what class of drug?
11 Clues: Adderall is what class of drug? • What type of birth weight is associated with NAS? • Substances that act on the CNS are highly __________? • What is the pharmaceutical first line drug used in NAS? • What symptom of the GI is associated with poor weight gain? • What is the neonatal abstinence syndrome score sheet called? • ...
6th Grade Science Unit 2 Metabolism CJ (Puzzle Game) 2022-10-10
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- system that brings in oxygen to the cells of the body
- is the process by which the body changes food and drink into energy
- someone who has a shortage of Red Blood Cells (RBC)
- is a molecule similar to sugar that cells need in the human body
- is the molecule similar to protein and is in meat and beans
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- system that transports glucose, amino acid, and oxygen to the cells in the body
- system that brings in food to provide the cells with the molecules it needs
- someone who is NOT able to get enough glucose or sugar in their cells
- someone who struggles to breathe
- is the molecule that humans breathe in
- the building blocks of life
11 Clues: the building blocks of life • someone who struggles to breathe • is the molecule that humans breathe in • someone who has a shortage of Red Blood Cells (RBC) • system that brings in oxygen to the cells of the body • is the molecule similar to protein and is in meat and beans • is a molecule similar to sugar that cells need in the human body • ...
Unit 2 Metabolism Critical Juncture (Puzzle) 2022-10-09
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- system that brings in oxygen to the cells of the body
- is the process by which the body changes food and drink into energy
- someone who has a shortage of Red Blood Cells (RBC)
- is a molecule similar to sugar that cells need in the human body
- is the molecule similar to protein and is in meat and beans
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- system that transports glucose, amino acid, and oxygen to the cells in the body
- system that brings in food to provide the cells with the molecules it needs
- someone who is NOT able to get enough glucose or sugar in their cells
- someone who struggles to breathe
- is the molecule that humans breathe in
- the building blocks of life
11 Clues: the building blocks of life • someone who struggles to breathe • is the molecule that humans breathe in • someone who has a shortage of Red Blood Cells (RBC) • system that brings in oxygen to the cells of the body • is the molecule similar to protein and is in meat and beans • is a molecule similar to sugar that cells need in the human body • ...
Chapter 8 Vocab Crossword 2022-10-27
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- A type of tissue that makes movements of the body possible.
- A system that brings in oxygen needed for cellular respiration and removes excess carbon dioxide from the body.
- A system that recognizes and coordinates the body's response to changes in internal and external environments.
- A system that breaks down food, absorbs nutrients, and eliminates wastes.
- Relatively constant internal conditions that organisms maintain despite changes in internal and external environments.
- A group of organs that work together to perform a specific function. [two words]
- A tissue that lines the interior and exterior body surfaces.
- A type of tissue that transports nerve impulses throughout the body.
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- A group of similar cells that perform a particular function.
- The process in which a stimulus produces a response that opposes the original stimulus. [two words]
- A type of tissue that provides support for the body and connects its parts.
- A system that transports oxygen, nutrients, and hormones to cells; fights infection and removes wastes; helps regulate body temperature.
- A system that eliminates waste products from the body.
- A group of tissues that work together to perform closely related functions.
14 Clues: A system that eliminates waste products from the body. • A type of tissue that makes movements of the body possible. • A group of similar cells that perform a particular function. • A tissue that lines the interior and exterior body surfaces. • A type of tissue that transports nerve impulses throughout the body. • ...
Chapter 27 Vocab Crossword 2022-10-27
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- A type of tissue that makes movements of the body possible.
- A system that brings in oxygen needed for cellular respiration and removes excess carbon dioxide from the body.
- A system that recognizes and coordinates the body's response to changes in internal and external environments.
- A system that breaks down food, absorbs nutrients, and eliminates wastes.
- Relatively constant internal conditions that organisms maintain despite changes in internal and external environments.
- A group of organs that work together to perform a specific function. [two words]
- A tissue that lines the interior and exterior body surfaces.
- A type of tissue that transports nerve impulses throughout the body.
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- A group of similar cells that perform a particular function.
- The process in which a stimulus produces a response that opposes the original stimulus. [two words]
- A type of tissue that provides support for the body and connects its parts.
- A system that transports oxygen, nutrients, and hormones to cells; fights infection and removes wastes; helps regulate body temperature.
- A system that eliminates waste products from the body.
- A group of tissues that work together to perform closely related functions.
14 Clues: A system that eliminates waste products from the body. • A type of tissue that makes movements of the body possible. • A group of similar cells that perform a particular function. • A tissue that lines the interior and exterior body surfaces. • A type of tissue that transports nerve impulses throughout the body. • ...
Medical Specialities 2024-08-29
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- study of the skin
- study of tumours including cancer
- surgical speciality relating to disorders affecting the bowel
- study of conditions affecting joints, bones, soft tissues and muscles including autoimmune conditions
- study of the kidneys
- speciality relating to the treatment of obesity
- speciality relating to taking blood samples from patients
- speciality relating to disorders affecting the feet
- study of the female reproductive system
- study of drugs and their effects
- study of the digestive system
- study of the blood and blood related diseases
- speciality relating to sexual health
- the care relating to improving quality of life to people with a terminal illness
- study of the nervous system
- study of the mind and behaviour
- speciality relating to conditions which affect breathing
- speciality relating to children
- speciality relating to the appearance and position of the teeth
- study of the use of x-rays in diagnosis and treatment
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- surgical speciality relating to conditions affecting the face, mouth and jaw
- study of pain management before, during and after surgical procedures
- study of the liver
- study of the body's defence system
- speciality relating to mental health conditions
- study of the eyes
- study of the ears, nose and throat
- study of the heart and blood vessels
- study of disease, often consists of biochemistry, heamatology, histopathology and microbiology
- speciality relating to the elderly/old people
- study of hearing and hearing related conditions
- study of hormones and glands
- speciality relating to pregnancy and childbirth
- speciality relating to the musculoskeletal system
- study of the urinary system
35 Clues: study of the skin • study of the eyes • study of the liver • study of the kidneys • study of the nervous system • study of the urinary system • study of hormones and glands • study of the digestive system • study of the mind and behaviour • speciality relating to children • study of drugs and their effects • study of tumours including cancer • study of the body's defence system • ...
Human Systems Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-17
6 Clues: These help our body move. • This protects our heart and lungs. • This system gives us our body shape. • This chew our food into smaller pieces. • It is the first part of our respiratory system. • This system carries air, water and food to other parts of our body.
Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome 2014-03-28
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- What is the neonatal abstinence syndrome score sheet called?
- What type of birth weight is associated with NAS?
- What symptom of the GI is associated with poor weight gain?
- Adderall is what class of drug?
- What drug class can cause visual abnormalities that persist into childhood?
- What antidote should not be given to NAS babies as it brings them down to quickly and can cause seizures?
- Multi-symptom disorder that frequently involves the CNS, GI system, autonomic system, and respiratory system?
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- Education should be provided about the need for ________ environmental stimulation.
- Environmental changes are what types of nursing intervention?
- Substances that act on the CNS are highly __________?
- What is the pharmaceutical first line drug used in NAS?
11 Clues: Adderall is what class of drug? • What type of birth weight is associated with NAS? • Substances that act on the CNS are highly __________? • What is the pharmaceutical first line drug used in NAS? • What symptom of the GI is associated with poor weight gain? • What is the neonatal abstinence syndrome score sheet called? • ...
Body Systems and the Functions of Living Things 2025-03-11
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- What day do we not have school this week?
- This system defends the body against harmful bacteria, viruses, and other pathogens. It includes white blood cells, lymph nodes, and the spleen.
- This system is also known as the circulatory system, is responsible for pumping blood throughout the body. It includes the heart, blood, and blood vessels.
- This system consists of the skin, hair, and nails. It acts as a barrier to protect the body from the outside world.
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- This system breaks down food into nutrients the body can use. It includes the mouth, stomach, intestines, and liver.
- After cells, _________________ is the next smallest unit of function and structure.
- What day did we start the Body System Presentations?
- This system controls the body's responses to internal and external changes. It includes the brain, spinal cord, and nerves.
- This system gives the body structure, supports movement, and protects vital organs. It includes bones, cartilage, and ligaments.
- This system allows us to breathe by taking in oxygen and expelling carbon dioxide. It includes the lungs, trachea, and diaphragm.
- ___________ are made up of cells, tissues, and most are made of smooth muscle.
- The smallest unit of function and structure in all living things are called...
- This system allows the body to move, maintain posture, and produce heat. It includes skeletal muscles, smooth muscles, and cardiac muscle.
13 Clues: What day do we not have school this week? • What day did we start the Body System Presentations? • ___________ are made up of cells, tissues, and most are made of smooth muscle. • The smallest unit of function and structure in all living things are called... • After cells, _________________ is the next smallest unit of function and structure. • ...
The human body 2022-04-21
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- This part of your brain is responsible for vision.
- This is referred to as the "small brain."
- The renal ____________ carries blood from the heart to the kidney.
- This muscle is found in your forehead.
- Digestive juices of the pancreas break down carbohydrates and proteins to send where?
- Your lungs are part of this system.
- This lobe in your brain controls thoughts.
- This is the shape of the thyroid.
- The heart is part of this system.
- If someone has an underactive thyroid it is known as what?
- The pancreas releases this hormone to bring sugar levels in the blood down.
- You taste this at the back of your tongue.
- This is how many layers your skin has.
- The unit that sound is heard in.
- This is the second most important organ in your body.
- This is the deepest layer of the skin.
- The bladder is part of this system.
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- Your eyes use this to detect colour.
- You can live without one of these.
- This carries urine to the bladder.
- Your sense of smell is referred to as this.
- The kidneys clean this.
- If men have problems with their thyroid they have have low levels of this hormone.
- This is the most important organ in your body.
- The kidneys keep this in balance.
- Which atrium receives low oxygenated blood?
- If females have problems with their thyroid they may be sensitive to what?
- What is stored in the bladder.
- The system involved in human skin.
- The pancreas is part of this system.
- This is the largest sensory system.
- Kidneys absorb this.
32 Clues: Kidneys absorb this. • The kidneys clean this. • What is stored in the bladder. • The unit that sound is heard in. • The kidneys keep this in balance. • This is the shape of the thyroid. • The heart is part of this system. • You can live without one of these. • This carries urine to the bladder. • The system involved in human skin. • Your lungs are part of this system. • ...
Azzaam Biology asignment 2023-12-10
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- a double layer that supports and protects the cell. Allows materials in and out.
- Build and transports substances through the cells, it does not has ribosomes
- system that regulates and controls body functions
- Helps make protein for the cell
- The primary organ of the respiratory system
- An organ that filters and detoxifies blood, producing bile
- It surrounds the nucleus
- The system responsible for breaking down food and absorbing nutrients
- is the main tissue component of the nervous system.
- tissue that forms the outer covering of the skin and also lines the body cavity.
- term given to several body tissues that connect, support, and help bind other tissues.
- The system that eliminates waste and maintains water balance
- microscopic hair like structures involved in the locomotion of the cell.
- Processes and packages materials for the cell
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- An organ that stores and releases urine
- The system responsible for protection, support, and movement
- is a structure within or outside a cell, consisting of liquid or cytoplasm enclosed by a lipid bilayer.
- Contains digestive enzymes that destroy damaged organelles and invaders
- composed of cells that have the special ability to shorten or contract in order to produce movement of the body parts.
- A digestive organ that secretes enzymes and processes nutrients
- a mineralized and viscous-elastic connective tissue
- Jelly like fluid that surrounds and protects the organelles
- changes sunlight into sugar for plant cells. Contain a green pigment called chlorophyll.
- Build and transports substances through the cells, it has ribosomes
- The powerhouse of the cell
- Stores food and water
- The organ responsible for pumping blood throughout the body
- The system that transports oxygen and nutrients to the body's cells
- Gives shape and protection to plant cell
- the control center of the cell. Contains the DNA
30 Clues: Stores food and water • It surrounds the nucleus • The powerhouse of the cell • Helps make protein for the cell • An organ that stores and releases urine • Gives shape and protection to plant cell • The primary organ of the respiratory system • Processes and packages materials for the cell • the control center of the cell. Contains the DNA • ...
Science Test #2 - Review 2025-02-18
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- this type of muscle only works if you tell it to
- connects muscle to bone
- this system is responsible for movement, pumping blood, and digesting food
- your chest bone
- this organ helps expel gas waste (carbon dioxide)
- this muscle type works to pump blood in your heart
- the substance that makes up the majority of the inside of a bone (5,4)
- meaning striped, often referring to muscles
- muscle group in the back of your upper arm
- tube that leads away from the bladder, out of the body
- one of three systems in the excretory system, responsible for expelling gas waste
- a system of systems; the "exit" system
- the largest bone in the body
- a holding place for urine
- found on the ends of bones to prevent wear
- liquid waste
- connects bone to bone
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- muscle group responsible for your ability to sit in a chair
- the core of your bones that creates blood cells
- the combined name of two systems on this test
- this muscle type works to move our body
- one of two organs responsible for blood filtration and urine production
- the bones that make up your spine
- this system is responsible for structure, creation, movement, protection, and storage
- this muscle type works to move food through the digestive system
- a place where two (or more) bones meet
- the large muscles on the fronts of your thighs
- your "tailbone"
- another name for cardiac muscle
- one of three systems in the excretory system, responsible for expelling liquid waste
- muscle group responsible for your ability to do sit-ups
- 24 bones that protect your lungs
- one of two tubes connecting the kidneys and bladder
33 Clues: liquid waste • your chest bone • your "tailbone" • connects bone to bone • connects muscle to bone • a holding place for urine • the largest bone in the body • another name for cardiac muscle • 24 bones that protect your lungs • the bones that make up your spine • a place where two (or more) bones meet • a system of systems; the "exit" system • this muscle type works to move our body • ...
Unit 1: Metabolism 2025-05-12
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- The chemical reaction between oxygen and glucose that releases energy into cells
- The ability to make things move or change
- A system of organization in which things are ranked according to specified criteria
- A category of large molecules that perform important functions inside living things
- The body's use of molecules for energy and growth
- Gives the body its shape and allows it to move
- The body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
- The body system that takes in food and breaks it down
- Uses electrical signals to control movement, thoughts, and feelings
- A group of atoms joined together in a particular way
- The body system that produces offspring from gametes to pass on genes
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- The body system that transports molecules to and from all cells of the body
- Molecules that are the building blocks of proteins
- The cycling of carbon dioxide through the atmosphere
- Protects the body from injury and sunlight
- A molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms
- The chemical process where plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create food and oxygen
- A type of energy storage molecule made of many glucose molecules connected together
- A molecule that organisms get from the air or water around them and use to release energy
- A molecule that organisms can use to release energy, and that is made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms
- Prevents and fights illness
- To alter the order of something
- Filters the blood to remove excess waste and water
- A set of interacting parts forming a complex whole
- Uses hormones to regulate body functions
25 Clues: Prevents and fights illness • To alter the order of something • Uses hormones to regulate body functions • The ability to make things move or change • Protects the body from injury and sunlight • A molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms • Gives the body its shape and allows it to move • The body's use of molecules for energy and growth • ...
repiration 2021-02-17
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- anaerobic respiration in yeast produces _____
- another process needed for respiration to happen; takes place in respiratory system
- we can use this to test the presence of carbon dioxide
- ____ respiration requires oxygen
- anaerobic respiration produces glucose and ___.
- what organelle does respiration take place in?
- respiration is a/an _____ chemical process
- where does respiration happen?
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- gas exchange happens in the _____
- anaerobic respiration in animals take place in?
- ____ increases during exercise
- inhalation is also called _____
- ____ respiration doesn't need oxygen
- anaerobic respiration in yeast also produce _____ which can help dough rise
- aerobic respiration causes the ____ breakdown of glucose
- the alveoli has tiny __ ____ that makes diffusion faster
16 Clues: ____ increases during exercise • where does respiration happen? • inhalation is also called _____ • ____ respiration requires oxygen • gas exchange happens in the _____ • ____ respiration doesn't need oxygen • respiration is a/an _____ chemical process • anaerobic respiration in yeast produces _____ • what organelle does respiration take place in? • ...
Respiration in Organisms 2021-11-26
10 Clues: baby frogs • helps you be fit • Discovered oxygen • dioxide gas we exhale • Human respiratory organ • respiratory organ of the frog • respiratory organs of the fish • The process of breathing in air • The process of breathing out air • Helps in exchange of gases in plants
Grade 12 Tier 2 Group 1 Words 2023-06-14
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- With further respiratory tract infections there remains a tendency to impaired hearing, but this is _____.
- The ancient Chinese claimed that garlic promoted _____.
- Having a _____ nose and throat may lower resistance to colds, croup, sinusitis and respiratory problems.
- The restaurant is stuffy, _____, and ridiculously expensive.
- I hope he will find time to read it and provide a_____ quotation for the dustjacket.
- Opponents also cite the city government as an example of where elected officials have _____ their power to the appointed staff.
- A _____uncle paid for her to have music lessons.
- Low lighting and soft music _____ the atmosphere in the room.
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- Our children's creativity is being beaten down by the _____ educational system.
- The warning signs of the disease are so _____ that they are often ignored.
- The court ruled that the newspaper report did _____ a criminal offense.
- The coach's assistants stood along the field and _____ every move we made.
- The company proved remarkably _____ during the recession.
- After years of _____ research, he had concluded that this was the only copy still in existence.
- He was the soapbox _____ who could quote Virgil or Shakespeare to give dignity to a bitter grudge.
- The book is full of amusing _____ about his life in Japan.
16 Clues: A _____uncle paid for her to have music lessons. • The ancient Chinese claimed that garlic promoted _____. • The company proved remarkably _____ during the recession. • The book is full of amusing _____ about his life in Japan. • The restaurant is stuffy, _____, and ridiculously expensive. • Low lighting and soft music _____ the atmosphere in the room. • ...
Medical Specialities 2024-04-24
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- study of the skin
- study of tumours including cancer
- surgical speciality relating to disorders affecting the bowel
- study of conditions affecting joints, bones, soft tissues and muscles including autoimmune conditions
- study of the kidneys
- speciality relating to the treatment of obesity
- speciality relating to taking blood samples from patients
- speciality relating to disorders affecting the feet
- study of the female reproductive system
- study of drugs and their effects
- study of the digestive system
- study of the blood and blood related diseases
- speciality relating to sexual health
- the care relating to improving quality of life to people with a terminal illness
- study of the nervous system
- study of the mind and behaviour
- speciality relating to conditions which affect breathing
- speciality relating to children
- speciality relating to the appearance and position of the teeth
- study of the use of x-rays in diagnosis and treatment
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- surgical speciality relating to conditions affecting the face, mouth and jaw
- study of pain management before, during and after surgical procedures
- study of the liver
- study of the body's defence system
- speciality relating to mental health conditions
- study of the eyes
- study of the ears, nose and throat
- study of the heart and blood vessels
- study of disease, often consists of biochemistry, heamatology, histopathology and microbiology
- speciality relating to the elderly/old people
- study of hearing and hearing related conditions
- study of hormones and glands
- speciality relating to pregnancy and childbirth
- speciality relating to the musculoskeletal system
- study of the urinary system
35 Clues: study of the skin • study of the eyes • study of the liver • study of the kidneys • study of the nervous system • study of the urinary system • study of hormones and glands • study of the digestive system • study of the mind and behaviour • speciality relating to children • study of drugs and their effects • study of tumours including cancer • study of the body's defence system • ...
Body Systems 2024-11-20
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- food molecule made of C,H, and O
- a small structure in a cell with a membrane and a specific function
- group of organs with related functions, working together to perform body functions in order to maintain homeostasis
- delivers blood without oxygen from the heart to the lungs
- system that sends messages back and forth between the brain and other parts of the body
- the heart is made of this type of muscle
- a long bundle of nerves that carries messages between the brain and the rest of the body and helps you move
- example of excretory system performing homeostasis by _____ to cool the body with the use of evaporation
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- functions of this system are support, protection, storage, blood production, and movement
- type of muscle found on the inside of organs
- system that removes unnecessary waste from the body
- largest carbohydrate that does not get broken down or absorbed
- functioning to keep conditions (ex: temperature, pH, and oxygen levels) inside of itself the same, even though conditions outside are always changing
- transfer information about what's happening outside the body to the brain as signals
- basic structural and functional unit of a living organism
- large food molecule that is broken down in the small intestine
- the process of taking in oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide
- example of skeletal muscles performing homeostasis by _____ to produce heat when the body temperature gets low
- make up the peripheral nervous system
- example of respiratory system performing homeostasis by the _____ taking in oxygen and breathing out carbon dioxide
- type of muscles that move when you want them to and are controlled by the cerebrum of the brain
21 Clues: food molecule made of C,H, and O • make up the peripheral nervous system • the heart is made of this type of muscle • type of muscle found on the inside of organs • system that removes unnecessary waste from the body • basic structural and functional unit of a living organism • delivers blood without oxygen from the heart to the lungs • ...
Viruses & Vaccines 2020-12-03
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- study of viruses
- identify proteins against which the immune system recognizes a virus then make that ... as the vaccine to train your immune system
- amount of virus one is exposed to
- instrument needed to see viruses
- only virus known to be eradicated
- viruses that attack bacteria
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- the complete & permanent worldwide reduction to zero new cases of an infectious disease through deliberate effort
- reduction to zero (very low target rate) of new cases of an infectious disease in a defined geographical area due to a deliberate effort
- when infected with a small amount of the virus
- protein coat
- person who made the vaccine for smallpox (last name)
- drugs that can treat people who already have been infected by a virus
- 20 sided
- virus that causes upper respiratory tract infections
14 Clues: 20 sided • protein coat • study of viruses • viruses that attack bacteria • instrument needed to see viruses • amount of virus one is exposed to • only virus known to be eradicated • when infected with a small amount of the virus • person who made the vaccine for smallpox (last name) • virus that causes upper respiratory tract infections • ...
The respiratory system 2022-02-28
7 Clues: The windpipe • The act of breathing out • Small branches from Bronchi • Small air sacs in the lungs • The main respiratory organs • An air filled space behind the nose • Expands and contracts to allow more air in
The Respiratory system 2014-06-10
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- Located in the throat between the nose and the voice box
- Small air passages surrounded by blood vessel
- Also known as the voice box
- One of the primary organ involved in respiration.
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- Small tube dividing into Alveoli
- Gas inhaled by every human and is required for survival.
- Entrance of air into your body and filters the air
7 Clues: Also known as the voice box • Small tube dividing into Alveoli • Small air passages surrounded by blood vessel • One of the primary organ involved in respiration. • Entrance of air into your body and filters the air • Located in the throat between the nose and the voice box • Gas inhaled by every human and is required for survival.
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
- Also known as the voice box
- Gas inhaled by every human and is required for
7 Clues: Also known as the voice box • Small tube dividing into Alveoli • Small air passages surrounded by blood vessels • Gas inhaled by every human and is required for • One of the primary organs involved in respiration • Entrance of air into your body and filters the air • Located in the throat between the nose and the voice
The Respiratory system 2014-06-13
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- Gas inhaled by every human and is required for survival
- Small tube dividing into Alveoli
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- Small air passages surrounded by blood vessels
- One of the primary organs involved in respiration
- Located in the throat between the nose and the voice box
- Entrance of air into your body and filters the air
- Also known as the voice box
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
Smoking+Respiratory System 2015-02-06
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- what is an incurable disease that kills victims from lack of oxygen?
- what is a symptom of smoking for the first time?
- what do you mostly cough out when you have chronic bronchitis?
- what does tobacco smoke destroy on the way to the lung?
- this clears out any unwanted items from the lungs (it gets destroyed by smoke)
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- what causes swelling of the bronchial tube?
- why can you not breath a lot when you smoke?
7 Clues: what causes swelling of the bronchial tube? • why can you not breath a lot when you smoke? • what is a symptom of smoking for the first time? • what does tobacco smoke destroy on the way to the lung? • what do you mostly cough out when you have chronic bronchitis? • what is an incurable disease that kills victims from lack of oxygen? • ...
Respiratory system crossword 2022-10-10
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- a word meaning to breathe out
- our body needs this from the air in order to survive
- the name of the system we use to breathe in air.
- when we breathe in, air can enter our body through this starting with “n”
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- the gas which you breathe out
- a warm meaning “to breath in”
- when we breathe in air king and there are bodies through this and starting with M
7 Clues: the gas which you breathe out • a word meaning to breathe out • a warm meaning “to breath in” • the name of the system we use to breathe in air. • our body needs this from the air in order to survive • when we breathe in, air can enter our body through this starting with “n” • when we breathe in air king and there are bodies through this and starting with M
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 Vocabulary 2018-10-18
7 Clues: when you pull in oxygen • when take out air from your body • a blood vessel that is really tiny • a movement from a low to a high concentration • air sacs that can hold gases and can release it • a huge, flat part that brings oxygen in and out • a organ that is filled with oxygen when you breath
THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 2025-02-14
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- the passage that air takes into and out of the body
- the gas that forms as our body uses oxygen, poisonous, CO2
- breathing tube located in the neck
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- tiny air sacks that branch out, allowing for gas exchange
- the site of gas exchange
- how air enters and exits our body
- the gas that provides our body with energy, O2
7 Clues: the site of gas exchange • how air enters and exits our body • breathing tube located in the neck • the gas that provides our body with energy, O2 • the passage that air takes into and out of the body • tiny air sacks that branch out, allowing for gas exchange • the gas that forms as our body uses oxygen, poisonous, CO2
World Antimocrobial Awareness Week 2021-11-17
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- This term covers antifungals, antivirals and antibiotics
- What should done taken (where appropriate) before starting antibiotics?
- The main immune system cells for defending against infection
- What is the body’s natural defence system against infection
- Urinary tract infection are commonly treated with this of drug
- You can get a vaccination against this viral seasonal illness
- Infectious agent that causes common cold, cough, flu
- Normal symptom of the common cold
- Who first discovered antibiotics?
- How many moments are there for hand hygiene
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- What is a common side effect of antibiotics?
- Broad spectrum antibiotic use promotes this infection
- Common respiratory infection treated with antibiotics
- A common antibiotic type
- What can the misuse and overuse of antibiotics cause?
15 Clues: A common antibiotic type • Normal symptom of the common cold • Who first discovered antibiotics? • How many moments are there for hand hygiene • What is a common side effect of antibiotics? • Infectious agent that causes common cold, cough, flu • Broad spectrum antibiotic use promotes this infection • Common respiratory infection treated with antibiotics • ...
Knowledge Aquisition 2014-02-05
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- system/ supports the body, protects internal organs
- tissue/ provides support for the body and connects its parts
- system/ brings oxygen needed for cellular respiration and removed excess carbon dioxide from the body
- one or more double bonds between carbon atoms
- system/ helps protect the body from diseases
- describes the relativity constant internal physical and chemical conditions hat organisms maintain despite changes in internal and external environment
- the most important nutrient
- inhabitation/ process in which a stimulus produces a response that opposes the original stimulus
- tissue/ the tissue that line the interior and exterior body surfaces
- system/ eliminates waste products from the body
- group of cells that perform a single function
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- system/ breaks down food, absorbs nutrients, eliminated wastes
- help the body absorb fat-soluble vitamins and are a part of cell membrane, nerve cells and certain hormones
- tissue/ nerve impulses are transmitted through the body
- system/ transports oxygen, nutrients, and hormones to cells
- the________ that the body needs include water, carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins and minerals
- major source of energy for the body
- tissue/ it makes possible the movements of the body
- systems/ group of organs that perform closely related functions
- one single bond between the carbon atom in the fatty acids
- supple raw materials for growth and repair of structures such as skin and muscle
- produces bile, which acids in the digestion of fats
- a group of different types of tissues that work together to perform a single function or several related functions
- molecules in food contain chemical energy hat cells use to produced_____
- basic unit structure and function in living things
25 Clues: the most important nutrient • major source of energy for the body • system/ helps protect the body from diseases • one or more double bonds between carbon atoms • group of cells that perform a single function • system/ eliminates waste products from the body • basic unit structure and function in living things • system/ supports the body, protects internal organs • ...
Antihistamines & Opioids 2022-09-15
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- Antidote for opioid overdose
- Naloxone can cause these types of arrythmias
- Generic name for Benadryl
- Therapeutic class of diphenhydramine
- A disruption in breathing that can be caused by opioids
- Generic name for Oxycontin
- Opioids are typically used to decrease this
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- Many opioids can cause this GI side effect
- Generic name for Dilaudid
- This type of juice can increase blood levels and the risk of respiratory/CNS depression with fentanyl
- Diphenhydramine can be used to reduce these types of symptoms
- Many opioids should not be used within 14 days of this type of medication
- Opioid agonist typically used during anesthesia
- Type of depression that can be caused by morphine
- Assess this level if the respiratory rate is <10/min
- Patients should avoid drinking this while taking hydromorphone
- Trade name for naloxone
17 Clues: Trade name for naloxone • Generic name for Dilaudid • Generic name for Benadryl • Generic name for Oxycontin • Antidote for opioid overdose • Therapeutic class of diphenhydramine • Many opioids can cause this GI side effect • Opioids are typically used to decrease this • Naloxone can cause these types of arrythmias • Opioid agonist typically used during anesthesia • ...
Respiratory Disorders 2019-02-26
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- If you are in this zone, take a SABA and check peak flow again shortly after
- I am a type of pneumonia acquired in my own home or working environment
- If your pleura is inflamed then you have me
- I am a type of meter used for asthmatics that can tell you how good your airway clearance is
- Send my sputum for this test to definitively diagnose tuberculosis
- I am a type of mask that delivers the most precise oxygen concentration
- If your nose gets dry with O2, add this to help decrease irritation
- This is what they call year-round allergic rhinitis
- I am a type of inhaler that releases a capsule of medication, make sure to take a fast-deep breath when taking me
- I am an acronym for the type of pneumonia you can get while you have an endotracheal tube
- This is the type of isolation I need to be in if I have influenza
- This is the type of isolation I need to be in if I have tuberculosis
- I am the hallmark symptom of tuberculosis
- I can be used to decrease the amount of time you have the flu and make your symptoms better
- I am a common way to get pneumonia, especially if you have a decreased level of consciousness
- I am a handy tool to ensure that you get the most of your inhaled medication as possible
- You may need to wear this at home to support respiratory system if you have COPD
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- This is the best position for a patient with COPD to assume if having any difficulty breathing
- I am the type of tuberculosis that spreads to your other organs
- A patient with COPD will have this kind of chest due to hyperinflation of the lungs
- I am a type of pneumonia you can get if you have a weak immune system
- I am a type of inhaler that requires some coordination but with the help of a spacer you can get your medication quickly and efficiently
- I am the type of mask you will want to wear if you suspect I have tuberculosis
- If you are in this zone, just keep taking your medication like you normally would
- Patients with asthma and COPD may use this type of expiration to help ease airway resistance and remove excess CO2
- I am the fancy term for collapsed alveoli
- I am a type of pneumonia acquired while in a healthcare facility
- I am a treatment for chronic allergies that helps to desensitize you to your specific allergens
- Make sure to use me if you need high doses of medications or cannot physically use an inhaler
- Patients with asthma have wheezing during this part of the respiratory cycle
- I am a habit you will want to quit if you have any respiratory problem
- If you are in this zone, go to the hospital or call your doctor immediately
- I can be used in most respiratory disorders to thin secretions to improve airway clearance
- Acronym for therapy that encourages patients with tuberculosis to remain accountable in taking their medications
- I am the acronym for the therapies used to break up and assist in expectoration of secretions
- If you have a latex allergy you may want to avoid this fruit
- I am the acronym for the type of genetic deficiency that has been linked to causing COPD
37 Clues: I am the fancy term for collapsed alveoli • I am the hallmark symptom of tuberculosis • If your pleura is inflamed then you have me • This is what they call year-round allergic rhinitis • If you have a latex allergy you may want to avoid this fruit • I am the type of tuberculosis that spreads to your other organs • ...
RESPIRATORY II 2011-11-28
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- (2 WORDS)DEVICE INSERTED IN THE PLEURAL SPACE TO ALLEVIATE A PNEUMOTHORAX
- PUS IN THE PLEURAL SPACE AS A RESULT OF AN INFECTED EFFUSION
- EXCESS EXPIRATION AND INADEQUATE CO2
- INADEQUATE EXPIRATION AND EXCESS CO2
- ABBREVIATION FOR A GROUP OF CONDITIONS THAT REQUIRE EFFORT TO EXHALE
- (2 WORDS)EMERGENCY SITUATION WHEREIN THE TYPICAL TREATMENT METHODS HAVE FAILED TO ALLEVIATE A HYPERRESPONSIVE AIRWAY
- CURVATURE OF THE NAIL BEDS FROM CHRONIC HYPOXEMIA
- (2 WORDS)PRESSURE OVERLOAD AND HYPERTROPHY OF THE RIGHT VENTRICLE AS A RESULT OF PULMONARY HYPERTENSION
- COLLAPSE OF LUNG TISSUE FROM COMPRESSION OR ABSORPTION
- VENTILATION IN EXCESS OF METABOLIC DEMANDS
- (2 WORDS)DAMAGE TO THIS AREA MAY RESULT IN CHEYNE-STOKES RESPIRATIONS
- ABBREVIATION FOR A SYNDROME OF MASSIVE INFLAMMATION WITHIN THE PULMONARY SYSTEM, RESULTING IN MEMBRANE DAMAGE, PULMONARY SHUNTING, AND EVENTUAL FAILURE
- INADEQUATE VENTILATION TO MEET METABOLIC DEMANDS
- RESPIRATIONS ASSOCIATED WITH METABOLIC ACIDOSIS, IN AN EFFORT TO "BLOW OFF" EXTRA CO2
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- (2 WORDS)FLUID IN THE LUNGS EVIDENCED BY PINK, FROTHY SPUTUM
- INFECTION OF THE LUNGS CAUSED BY AN ATYPICAL BACTERIA CAPABLE OF SPREADING THROUGH DROPLETS IN THE AIR
- PNEUMONIA FOUND IN IMMUNOCOMPROMISED INDIVIDUALS, SUCH AS HIV+/AIDS PATIENTS
- A CAVITY LEFT BEHIND AFTER A LUNG ABSCESS DRAINS INTO THE BRONCHUS
- PNEUMONIA CAUSED BY PSEUDOMONAS, STAPH, OR KLEBSIELLA IN THE HOSPITAL ENVIRONMENT
- PERMANENT ENLARGEMENT OF THE ACINI, GENERALLY CAUSED BY LIFELONG CIGARETTE SMOKING
- (2 WORDS)AIRWAY INFLAMMATION, HYPERSECRETION OF MUCOUS, AND PRODUCTIVE COUGH FOR 3MONTHS/YR
- MUSICAL SOUND HEARD DURING EXPIRATION WITH OBSTRUCTIVE RESPIRATORY CONDITIONS
- CHRONIC INFLAMMATION CAUSED BY INHALATION OF INORGANIC PARTICLES
- BLOODY SPUTUM, INDICATING TB, LUNG ABSCESS, OR CANCER
- MAY BE COMMUNICATING OR TENSION, CAUSES LUNG TO RECOIL TOWARDS HILUM
- PAROXYSMAL MOVEMENT OF THE CHEST AFTER CONSECUTIVE RIB FRACTURES
- (2 WORDS)A HIGHLY AGGRESSIVE LUNG CARCINOMA THAT METASTASIZES TO THE BRAIN
27 Clues: EXCESS EXPIRATION AND INADEQUATE CO2 • INADEQUATE EXPIRATION AND EXCESS CO2 • VENTILATION IN EXCESS OF METABOLIC DEMANDS • INADEQUATE VENTILATION TO MEET METABOLIC DEMANDS • CURVATURE OF THE NAIL BEDS FROM CHRONIC HYPOXEMIA • BLOODY SPUTUM, INDICATING TB, LUNG ABSCESS, OR CANCER • COLLAPSE OF LUNG TISSUE FROM COMPRESSION OR ABSORPTION • ...
Respiratory Unit 2013-01-14
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- bacterial infection affecting the lungs
- decreased carbon dioxide in the blood
- opening in the thorax
- spasm of the larynx causing airway obstruction
- loss of voice
- breathing in upright position
- decreased oxygen at the cellular level
- inflammation of the pleura
- Obstructive Pulmonary Disorder pulmonary disorder associated with decreased amounts of expired air
- head cold with nasal congestion
- surgical removal of the adenoids
- inflammation of the lungs after prolonged exposure to dust or gases
- exchange of oxygen & carbon dioxide
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- Emphysema air in the subcutaneous tissue
- chronic disease with abnormal distended alveoli
- passing of fluid through the vessels of an organ
- opening into the trachea
- inflammation of tonsils
- decreased oxygen in the blood
- inflammation of nasal mucosa
- harsh high-pitched sound during respiration
- irreversible dilation of bronchi & bronchioles with chronic infection
- air in the pleural space
- collapse of lung tissue
- increased carbon dioxide in the blood
- clear nasal discharge
- coughing/spitting up blood
- infectious agents found in the bloodstream
- nosebleed
- movement of air in & out of lungs
30 Clues: nosebleed • loss of voice • opening in the thorax • clear nasal discharge • inflammation of tonsils • collapse of lung tissue • opening into the trachea • air in the pleural space • inflammation of the pleura • coughing/spitting up blood • inflammation of nasal mucosa • decreased oxygen in the blood • breathing in upright position • head cold with nasal congestion • ...
Respiratory Crossword 2014-10-26
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- Region between lungs in chest cavity and contains the heart, trachea, aorta, esophagus, and bronchial tubes
- Hyperinflation of airs sacs with destruction of alveolar walls
- Process of inspiration and expiration
- Throat; lies directly behind nasal cavities
- Inflammation of mucous membrane of sinuses
- Collection of lymph tissue located in nasopharynx
- Windpipe; tube extending from the larynx to center of the chest
- Acute inflammation and infection of alveoli which fill with pus or products of inflammatory reaction
- Process of breathing in or inhalation
- Lining of the lungs that are double-folded
- Capillaries in the nose become congested
- Voice box; between pharynx and trachea
- Highly contagious viral infection of upper respiratory system
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- Inflammation of bronchi and bronchial tubes
- Inflammation of pleura of the lungs
- Process of breathing out or exhalation
- Inflammation of the larynx and vocal cords
- Infectious disease caused by bacterium Mycobacterium tuberculosis
- Muscular partition that separates thoracic and abdominal cavities and aids in breathing
- Cavities in the skull that surround the nasal area
- Inflammation of nasal mucous membrane
- Examination of bronchial tubes by passing lighted flexible tube through nose, throat, larynx, and trachea into bronchi
- Moves mucous layer that lines airways to push trapped particles to the esophagus
- Accumulation of air or gas in pleural cavity
- Mechanical process of breathing
- Prevents food from going in lungs
- Insertion of needle or catheter through skin and between ribs into pleural space in order to obtain fluid from pleural cavity for analysis
- Absence of breathing
- Clusters of air sacs at the ends of bronchioles and very thin walls allow gas exchange
- Spasm or narrowing of bronchi which leads to bronchial airway obstruction
30 Clues: Absence of breathing • Mechanical process of breathing • Prevents food from going in lungs • Inflammation of pleura of the lungs • Inflammation of nasal mucous membrane • Process of inspiration and expiration • Process of breathing in or inhalation • Process of breathing out or exhalation • Voice box; between pharynx and trachea • Capillaries in the nose become congested • ...
Respiratory Challenge 2015-04-27
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- Expiration is normally
- Shift to the right
- Air hunger is prominent sign of this condition (abbrev)
- High ventilation to perfusion
- Pressures are usually negative here (two words)
- Movement of air between atmosphere and alveoli
- Type of blood entering the pulmonary artery
- Results in deadspace ventilation (two words)
- This circulation does not participate in gas exchange
- Process that moves O2 and CO2 in blood, to, and from the cells
- Asthma contributes to increased______
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- Pressures are higher on this side
- Measurement of distensibility
- Condition that has been associated with ARDS
- Process that moves of O2 and CO2 between pulmonary capillaries and alveoli
- Airways that participate in gas exchange
- There are 300 million of these
- Increased PC02
- Tension pneumothorax
- Low ventilation to perfusion
20 Clues: Increased PC02 • Shift to the right • Tension pneumothorax • Expiration is normally • Low ventilation to perfusion • Measurement of distensibility • High ventilation to perfusion • There are 300 million of these • Pressures are higher on this side • Asthma contributes to increased______ • Airways that participate in gas exchange • Type of blood entering the pulmonary artery • ...
Respiratory allergies 2022-09-18
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- only definitive means of diagnosing Bacterial Tracheitits
- MC infectious rhinitis cause
- What view on radiographs is needed for sinusitis?
- diagnostic test of choice for acute sinusitis
- presents as black eschar on palate or face
- MC fungal etiologies of chronic sinusitis
- mc diagnostic methods for pharyngitis
- MC type of rhinitis that is IgE mediated mast cell histamine release
- Acute rhinosinusitis is a condition that affects a part of the______ tract
- Bacterial Tracheitis presents similar to what disease
- infectious mononucleosis maybe suggested when soar throat is accompanied by?
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- What are these the signs for: toxic with high fevers, cough with lot of secretions, tachypnea, stridor with retractions, respiratory distress?
- is an inflammation of back throat
- An inflammation of the mucosal surface of the paranasal sinuses
- surgical treatment of Tracheitits
- most common type of paranasal sinus
- the most common pathogen to cause acute sinusitis
- pharyngeal examination should not be done in a child with soar throat and______
- What is associated with allergic rhinitis that tends to be worse in the morning?
- MC bacterial cause of chronic sinusitis
- What is the antibiotic of choice for bacterial tracheitis?
21 Clues: MC infectious rhinitis cause • is an inflammation of back throat • surgical treatment of Tracheitits • most common type of paranasal sinus • mc diagnostic methods for pharyngitis • MC bacterial cause of chronic sinusitis • MC fungal etiologies of chronic sinusitis • diagnostic test of choice for acute sinusitis • presents as black eschar on palate or face • ...
Respiratory Assessment 2017-03-17
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- The maximum volume of air that can be exhaled after taking the deepest breath possible
- Low pH, low HCO3, low BE, and neutral pCO2 correlates with this
- A xanthine drug
- The respiratory center is located in the pons and ___(2 wds)
- High pH, neutral HCO3, neutral BE and low pCO2 correlates with this
- Pneumocystic carinii infections are commonly treated with this
- Drug class of Acetylcysteine
- Subjective sensation of breathlessness
- Noted obstructin of the trachea or larynx
- Heard during bronchospasms of the bronchial walls
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- Distinct, noncontinuous sounds like popping, bubbling or gurgling that usually clear or decrease after coughing
- Drug class of Epinephrine HCl
- Drug class of Guaifenesin
- Type II ______ cell secreates surfactant
- Condition sometimes caused by COPD
- Most common type of lung cancer
- One of the tools of respiratoy assessment
- The volume of air that can be inhaled following the exhalation of vital volume
- High pitched musical or whistling sound heard in asthma during or at the end of expiration
- High pH, high HCO3, high BE and neutral pCO2 correlates with this
- A COPD related disease
21 Clues: A xanthine drug • A COPD related disease • Drug class of Guaifenesin • Drug class of Acetylcysteine • Drug class of Epinephrine HCl • Most common type of lung cancer • Condition sometimes caused by COPD • Subjective sensation of breathlessness • Type II ______ cell secreates surfactant • One of the tools of respiratoy assessment • Noted obstructin of the trachea or larynx • ...
Respiratory Terminology 2021-01-26
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- iny blood vessel that connects an arteriole (the smallest division of an artery) with a venule (the smallest division of a vein).
- lung capacity: volume of air inhaled and exhaled with each breath-500mL
- air enters it from the nose, and it is divided into three sections
- inflammation of the larynx.
- tree: multiple-branched bronchi.
- visual examination of interior structures of the body with an endoscope
- an image or record produced on exposed or processed film by radiography.
- membranes: membrane covered with epithelium that lines the tubular organs of the body.
- Inflammatin of the sinuses.
- smallest branches of the bronchi
- process of oxygen and CO2 exchange through the alveolar capillary membrane
- lung capacity: the volume remaining in the lungs after a normal, passive exhalation. I
- respiration: occurs when the cells use 02 and nutrients to produce energy, water, and C02
- lung capacity: max volume of air exhaled from point of max inspiration- 4600 MI- TV+IRV+ERV
- cavities on the skull that surround the nasal area
- listening to the sounds of the body during a physical examination
- capable of being transmitted from one individual to another.
- tiny hair like structures that move mucous and dirt toward the esophagus
- cells: Cells that form a thin surface coating on the outside of a body structure.
- tiny air sacs in the lungs where the exchange of 02 and C02 occurs b/w the lungs and bloodstream
- cavity: the portion of the ventral body cavity situated between the neck and the diaphragm; it contains the pleural cavity.
- rate: an expression of the amount of oxygen consumed by the body cells.
- Pneumonia is an infection of the lung
- a colorless, odorless reactive gas, the chemical element of atomic number 8 and the life-supporting component of the air.
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- health condition or disease that is persistent or otherwise long-lasting in its effects or a disease that comes with time
- inflammation of the trachea.
- Difficult or labored breathing.
- inflammation of the bronchi
- Abnormal increase in the depth and rate of the respiratory movements.
- (singular bronchus): tube that divides after it leaves the trachea and becomes the right and left bronchus
- located b/w the pharynx and trachea, has nine layers of cartilage and contains vocal cords
- air rushes in through the airways to the alveoli, where the exchange of 02, a gas needed by the body cells is taken in, and the removing of C02, a gas that is a metabolic waste product
- Absence of spontaneous respiration.
- the diffusion of pure solvent across a membrane in response to a concentration gradient, usually from a solution of lesser to one of greater solute concentration.
- substance derived or produced from a microorganism that inhibits or kills other microorganisms
- The condition of having below normal oxygen levels in the body tissues and cells.
- gradient: The difference in the amounts of a substance on either side of a membrane or in two areas of a biological system. Substances diffuse down a concentration gradient, from the area of higher concentration to lower concentration.
- filament: red, fleshy part of the gills; they take oxygen into the blood.
- Natural & synthetic compounds that either inhibit or kill microorganisms; among the most widely used therapeutic agents in the world
- arch: the cartilagenous skeleton supporting a GILL.
- muscle that separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity
- lung capacity: volume of air in the lungs after a max inspiration-5800 MI-TV+IRV+ERV+RV
- degree of pathogenicity of a microorganism as indicated by case fatality rates and/or its ability to invade the tissues of the host
- leaf like structure, made of cartilage, that covers the larynx during swallowing
- White blood cells whose job is to destroy invading microorganisms. Listeria monocytogenes avoids being killed and can multiply within the macrophage.
- the engulfing of microorganisms or other cells and foreign particles by phagocytes.
- capacity: volume of air in the lungs
- tube extending from larynx to the center of the chest
- Replete with fluids.
- epithelium-lined body cavity of metazoans above the lower worms that forms a large space when well developed between the digestive tract and the body wall.
- inflammation of the mucus membrane lining the nasal cavity; akso referred to as coryza or the common cold.
- edema: condition in which fluid accumulates in the lungs, usually because the heart's left ventricle does not pump adequately.
- dioxide: A gas which is the byproduct of cellular metabolism and which collects in the tissues, is cleared from the tissues by the blood within the veins, is carried by the hemoglobin in the red blood cells, and removed from the body via the lungs in the exhaled air.
- muscles: muscles located between the ribs
54 Clues: Replete with fluids. • inflammation of the bronchi • inflammation of the larynx. • Inflammatin of the sinuses. • inflammation of the trachea. • Difficult or labored breathing. • tree: multiple-branched bronchi. • smallest branches of the bronchi • Absence of spontaneous respiration. • capacity: volume of air in the lungs • Pneumonia is an infection of the lung • ...
Respiratory Vocab 2020-11-24
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- an increased resonance of voice sounds
- deprived of oxygen in the body
- the instrument that measures temperature
- inflammation of voice box
- relating to the lungs
- an infection that inflames the air sacs in one or both lungs
- cavity- the second largest hollow space of the body
- acute hemorrhage from the nostril
- puncture in the belly to remove fluid
- Outermost layer of skin
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- an instrument for recording breathing movements
- relating to the pharynx
- membranes lining the thorax
- (pink eye) inflammation of the outer layer of the eye
- surgical removal of the uterus
- the flow of blood during menstruation
- abnormally rapid breathing
- tubes- the passage of the airway into the lungs
- inflammation and swelling of the mucous membrane of the nose
- surgical procedure which consists of making a cut on the front of the neck and opening a direct airway through an incision in the trachea
- A brief, automatic jerking movement
21 Clues: relating to the lungs • relating to the pharynx • Outermost layer of skin • inflammation of voice box • abnormally rapid breathing • membranes lining the thorax • deprived of oxygen in the body • surgical removal of the uterus • acute hemorrhage from the nostril • A brief, automatic jerking movement • the flow of blood during menstruation • puncture in the belly to remove fluid • ...
Respiratory Terms 2020-11-20
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- Throat, air is heated and moistened
- Deficiency of oxygen in tissues
- Unable to produce sounds when speaking
- Runny nose
- infection that inflames the air sacs in one or both lungs.
- A flap of tissue that seals off the windpipe and prevents food from entering.
- Inflammation of the mucous membrane of the nose.
- The formation of an opening through the neck into the trachea to gain access to the airway below a blockage.
- Inflammation of the tracheobronchial tree usually caused by a viral or bacterial infection.
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- acute hemorrhage from the nostri
- When the airways go into spasm and contract.
- Pertaining to the lungs
- Inflammation of your voice box
- Slow breathing rate
- diagnostic device that measures the amount of air you're able to breathe in and out and the time it takes you.
- Measures how hot or cold something is
- The puncture of the chest wall and pleural space with a needle to aspirate fluid.
- Inflammation in the back of the throat
- Double folded membrane surrounding each lung.
- The part of the aorta that lies within the chest.
- Two main branches of the trachea that go into the lungs.
21 Clues: Runny nose • Slow breathing rate • Pertaining to the lungs • Inflammation of your voice box • Deficiency of oxygen in tissues • acute hemorrhage from the nostri • Throat, air is heated and moistened • Measures how hot or cold something is • Inflammation in the back of the throat • Unable to produce sounds when speaking • When the airways go into spasm and contract. • ...
Respiratory Crossword 2020-12-20
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- I am a type of pneumonia you can get if you have a weak immune system
- If you are in this zone, just keep taking your medication like you normally would
- If your nose gets dry with O2, add this to help decrease irritation
- I am the type of mask you will want to wear if you suspect I have tuberculosis
- If you are in this zone, take a SABA and check peak flow again shortly after
- I am the hallmark symptom of tuberculosis
- Environmental lung disease can be caused by chemicals or this
- I can be used in most respiratory disorders to thin secretions to improve airway clearance
- I am a type of mask that delivers the most precise oxygen concentration
- This is the type of isolation I need to be in if I have influenza
- A patient with COPD will have this kind of chest due to hyperinflation of the lungs
- This is the best position for a patient with COPD to assume if having any difficulty breathing
- I am the fancy term for collapsed alveoli
- I am an acronym for the type of pneumonia you can get while you have an endotracheal tube
- I am a habit you will want to quit if you have any respiratory problem
- Patients with asthma and COPD may use this type of expiration to help ease airway resistance and remove excess CO2
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- This is the type of isolation I need to be in if I have tuberculosis
- I am a type of inhaler that requires some coordination but with the help of a spacer you can get your medication quickly and efficiently
- If your pleura is inflamed then you have me
- This is a procedure to treat pleural effusion which involves removal fluid from pleural space
- Make sure to use me if you need high doses of medications or cannot physically use an inhaler
- Send my sputum for this test to definitively diagnose tuberculosis
- You may need to wear this at home to support respiratory system if you have COPD
- I am the acronym for the therapies used to break up and assist in expectoration of secretions
- I am a type of inhaler that releases a capsule of medication, make sure to take a fast-deep breath when taking me
- Acronym for therapy that encourages patients with tuberculosis to remain accountable in taking their medications
- I am a treatment for chronic allergies that helps to desensitize you to your specific allergens
- I am a handy tool to ensure that you get the most of your inhaled medication as possible
- I am a common way to get pneumonia, especially if you have a decreased level of consciousness
- I am a type of meter used for asthmatics that can tell you how good your airway clearance is
- If you are in this zone, go to the hospital or call your doctor immediately
31 Clues: I am the hallmark symptom of tuberculosis • I am the fancy term for collapsed alveoli • If your pleura is inflamed then you have me • Environmental lung disease can be caused by chemicals or this • This is the type of isolation I need to be in if I have influenza • Send my sputum for this test to definitively diagnose tuberculosis • ...
Respiratory Vocabulary 2021-03-22
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- a progressive, genetic disease that causes persistent lung infections and limits the ability to breathe over time
- inflammation of air passageways to the lungs
- network of branches from the primary bronchi
- something moves from an area of high concentration to one of low concentration
- cause by reduced air pressure and lower oxygen concentration
- ducts that connect the bronchioles to the alveoli sacs
- bones that divide the nasal cavity, supports the mucas membrane, and increases surface area
- opening that is surgically made through the neck to the trachea to allow direct access to a breathing tube
- rebound of lungs that forces air out when the diaphragm relaxes
- control breathing
- obstruction of airways
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- these do not produce vocal sounds, but they help close the airway after swallowing
- space in the left lung where the heart resides
- two branches emerging from the trachea
- muscles between the ribs that expand and shrink when breathing
- oxygen diffuses from the blood into the body's tissues
- process of exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide with an external environment
- occurs when abnormal cells grow out of control in the lungs
- membrane that covers the lungs
- pause or slowing of breathing while sleeping
- a tube reinforced by rings, extending from the larynx to the primary bronchi and transporting air to and from the lungs
- houses vocal cords
- bone that separates the nasal cavity into two
- these create vocal sounds
- sacs that enable gas exchange
25 Clues: control breathing • houses vocal cords • obstruction of airways • these create vocal sounds • sacs that enable gas exchange • membrane that covers the lungs • two branches emerging from the trachea • inflammation of air passageways to the lungs • network of branches from the primary bronchi • pause or slowing of breathing while sleeping • ...
Respiratory Crossword 2021-04-17
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- Conducting zone has ___ resistance than the respiratory zone
- ___ nerve innervates the diaphragm muscle
- Smallest airways of respiratory tract
- ___ of the diaphragm causes increase in volume of lungs
- A ____ in the diameter of an airway will decrease resistance.
- Located posterior to the nasal and oral cavities and allows both air and food to pass
- ___ of the diaphragm causes decrease in volume of lungs
- Windpipe that connects the upper airways to the lungs
- ___ airflow causes higher resistance
- ___ zone functions to filter, warm, and humidify air
- Hair-shaped structures that beat to get mucus out of airway
- Contraction of internal intercostal muscles helps with ___
- ___ pulmonary tests change based on rate of breathing
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- A ___ medication would help decrease resistance during an asthma attack
- ___ bronchioles are the end of the conducting zone
- Contraction of external intercostal muscles helps with ___
- Short tube comprised of cartilage that contains vocal cords
- ___ are the end of the respiratory pathway
- Cartilage located at the entrance to the larynx that closes when swallowing
- Primary muscle involved in breathing
20 Clues: ___ airflow causes higher resistance • Primary muscle involved in breathing • Smallest airways of respiratory tract • ___ nerve innervates the diaphragm muscle • ___ are the end of the respiratory pathway • ___ bronchioles are the end of the conducting zone • ___ zone functions to filter, warm, and humidify air • Windpipe that connects the upper airways to the lungs • ...
Respiratory Medications 2022-10-05
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- The generic for ProAir HFA is this.
- Zafirlukast is the generic medication for Accolate and should not be taken if a patient has this disease.
- The generic name for Striverdi Respimat a Soft Mist inhaler is this.
- This decongestant medication’s OTC sales are regulated.
- Levocetirizine is the generic of this medication that may cause drowsiness.
- Phenylephrine is part of this drug class.
- The generic for Mucinex a medication in The Expectorant drug class is this.
- An Albuterol/ipratropium inhaler should be discarded this many months after cartridge insertion.
- The generic name for Singulair is this.
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- Bitter taste is a side effect for this generic Intranasal Antihistamine.
- The generic for Benadryl is this medication.
- Claritin is the brand of this medication.
- Beclomethasone, the generic for Qvar RediHaler is given in this dosage form.
- Formoterol is a MDI and nebulizer solution of this brand medication.
- The generic for Allegra is this 2nd generation antihistamine.
- Salmeterol is the generic of this dry powder inhaler.
- If you have a severe allergy to milk, you should avoid this Inhaled Anticholinergic medication.
- Atrovent HFA is the brand of this Inhaled Anticholinergic medication.
- Theophylline and Aminophylline are generic medications in this drug class.
- Short Acting Beta-2 Agonist medications end with the suffix.
20 Clues: The generic for ProAir HFA is this. • The generic name for Singulair is this. • Claritin is the brand of this medication. • Phenylephrine is part of this drug class. • The generic for Benadryl is this medication. • Salmeterol is the generic of this dry powder inhaler. • This decongestant medication’s OTC sales are regulated. • ...
Respiratory Care 2022-10-12
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- PFT that uses the body box
- The "R" in APRV
- _____ and squirt
- Census, Triggers when the count is down (2 Words)
- Bipap Daily, #1 missed charge in the department (3 words)
- "_____ Tide" (Ask Annette)
- _____ Tuesday (Donut day)
- Brent was the first to receive this award
- Where you can find "On the John Training"
- Jeff's Facebook name
- _____Wreck (Jamestown Patient)
- Where Rich goes to relax
- Monitor, We hope this basket is empty when ER calls (2 Words)
- Diane's favorite writing tool
- the room, How we end department meetings (3 words)
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- Old-fashioned nickname for ventilator
- "Go _____!" (How Shelly ends huddle)
- Narda's football team
- Night shift that is usually the shortest
- acronym to prevent pneumonia in post-op patients
- Nebulizers built into the 980s
- Nancy's "Harry Potter" tattoo
- "She could play badminton on the ______" (Tom quote)
- Acapella is a type of this
- water-loving bacteria that keeps popping up
- When you are very far behind in your work (often in ED)
- Hunt, Where Michelle goes to find a good deal (2 words)
- State where Dakota was stranded
- Vehicle Rita drives
29 Clues: The "R" in APRV • _____ and squirt • Vehicle Rita drives • Jeff's Facebook name • Narda's football team • Where Rich goes to relax • _____ Tuesday (Donut day) • PFT that uses the body box • "_____ Tide" (Ask Annette) • Acapella is a type of this • Nancy's "Harry Potter" tattoo • Diane's favorite writing tool • Nebulizers built into the 980s • _____Wreck (Jamestown Patient) • ...
Respiratory Tract 2018-02-27
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- Virulence factor of Corynebacterium diptheriae
- Most common Gram positive UT infection
- Test that confirms a positive BE and 6.5% NaCl
- End-product detected by Kovac's in Porphyrin test
- Specimen of choice for Pertussis
- Anaerobic tonsilitis
- Bile Salt result for Viridans group Streptococcus
- Body part that separates LRT from URT
- Appearance of B. pertussis on Regan-Lowe agar
- Slide examination done on sputum specimens
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- Disease caused by Bordetella pertussis
- Test that differentiates Enterococcus and Staphylococcus
- Test to confirm C. diptheriae pathogenicity
- Causitive agent of epiglottitis
- Porphyrin result for H. parainfluenzae
- Gram stain result for L. pneumophila
- Species of Haemophilus that will grow around V and XV disks
- Stage 2 of 3 of Pertussis clinical presentation
- Species of most common caustive agent of Strept Throat
- Specimen for LRT infection
20 Clues: Anaerobic tonsilitis • Specimen for LRT infection • Causitive agent of epiglottitis • Specimen of choice for Pertussis • Gram stain result for L. pneumophila • Body part that separates LRT from URT • Disease caused by Bordetella pertussis • Porphyrin result for H. parainfluenzae • Most common Gram positive UT infection • Slide examination done on sputum specimens • ...
Respiratory Crossword 2019-06-17
Across
- opioid cough suppressants have a high risk for ____
- Which of the following is not an inhaled glucoticoid? Rhinocort (budesonide), Nasalcrom (Cromolyn sodium), Flonase (fluticasone), Nasacort (triamcinolone)
- Which medication can be used for an asthma attack? Fluticasone, Montelukast, Albuterol, or Salmeterol
- Guaifenesin is a _____ that increases productivity of a dry cough
- Rebound ____ can occur if intranasal decongestants are used more than 3-5 days
- Because of the ADRs of falls, sedation, and confusion, 1st generation antihistamines should be used with caution in what age group?
- ____ is a long acting anticholinergic used to treat COPD
- decreases bronchiole sensitivity to reduce cough, also known as “perles”
- a type of opioid cough suppressant, less potent than hydrocodone. Considered schedule II drug when used alone
- in addition to allergies and motion sickness, antihistamines are often used as an OTC aide for ______
- medications containing ______ have been used to make methamphetamine, which has put limits on the amount that someone can purchase. These medications are now kept behind the pharmacy counter.
- ____ is a commonly used 1st generation antihistamine
- Your newly diagnosed COPD patient has a known peanut allergy. Which anticholinergic medication will you not prescribe to them?
- Dextromethorphan is the most effective non-opioid ____
- CAM therapy with anecdotal evidence that it may help shorten the course and reduce severity of cold symptoms
- the most common ADR for 1st generation antihistamines
- the first drug of choice in children for asthma
Down
- You recommend swish and spit after inhaler use, and using a spacer, for your patient taking which of these medications? Albuterol, Budesonide, or formoterol?
- The ____ route of decongestants have rapid onset and intense effects
- Your patient presents to the clinic complaining of sore throat and white spots in their mouth. You explain that this is common ADR for what type of inhaled medication?
- A patient taking large amounts of Sudafed complains that his home BP readings have been elevated. As the nurse, you explain to him that this is due to the _____ effects on the CNS
- Anticholinergics block the ____ receptors in order to decrease bronchoconstriction and mucous production
- you should not give this bronchodilator to your patient with a history of seizures
- also known as "decongestants"
- Nasal congestion, Clear nasal drainage, Itchy nose, and Sneezing, are symptoms of _______ _______
- there is currently no cure for the common _____
- antitussive with no risk for dependence, euphoria, or respiratory depression (except in OD)
- True or False- 2nd generation antihistamines are non-sedating
- Oral ____ are a first line treatment for Allergic Rhinitis
- The most common cause of asthma treatment failure includes improper inhaler use and poor_______
- COPD involves chronic airflow ______, due to lung tissue destruction and scarring
- Your patient has 2 different types of inhalers. Their use should be separated by how many minutes.
- Using a ____ device with an MDI will increase the amount of medication delivered to the lungs
- _____ is the primary risk factor for COPD
34 Clues: also known as "decongestants" • _____ is the primary risk factor for COPD • there is currently no cure for the common _____ • the first drug of choice in children for asthma • opioid cough suppressants have a high risk for ____ • ____ is a commonly used 1st generation antihistamine • the most common ADR for 1st generation antihistamines • ...
