respiratory system Crossword Puzzles
Cells 2023-12-07
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- Wall is a thick wall that surrounds a cell and offers protection and shape maintenance.
- Membrane separates the interior of the cell from the outside environment. It offers extra protection for the cell.
- System sends signals from your brain to the rest of your body.
- is a small organelle inside a cell that uses the sun's energy to convert it into chemical energy.
- Cell the basic unit of all plants.
- System responsible for movement.
- System a group of organs that perform activities that help the body as a whole.
- is a subcellular structure that has specific jobs to perform in the cell.
- System helps us to breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide.
- is an organelle that converts energy. Many people say it looks like a jelly bean.
- Cells are the basic structural and functional units of animals tissues and organs.
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- is a big circular organelle that controls a lot of the functions in the cell.
- Reticulum a network of membranes inside a cell through which proteins and other molecules move.
- is like a storage for cells and important cell parts.
- are groups of tissues that are made up of two or more types of tissues.
- system carries oxygen and nutrients to the rest of the body and removes wastes.
- is a group of cells that have similar structure and that function together as a unit
- system to digest and absorb food and then excrete the waste products.
- is a jelly-like material that fills the outside of the cell Nucleus.
- are very small organelles in a cell where proteins are assembled.
20 Clues: System responsible for movement. • Cell the basic unit of all plants. • is like a storage for cells and important cell parts. • System sends signals from your brain to the rest of your body. • are very small organelles in a cell where proteins are assembled. • is a jelly-like material that fills the outside of the cell Nucleus. • ...
Health 2022-09-15
Health 2022-09-15
Digestive and Respiratory Systems 2020-12-21
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- main function of respiratory system
- dome shaped muscular partition and plays a major role in breathing
- use it to smell and breath
- opens up while breathing and closes while swallowing
- helps filter the gas exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide
- talk with and eat with
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- tiny air sacs inside your lungs
- windpipe
- movement of molecules from a high concentration to a low concentration
- the process of breaking down food
- the tendency where cells are equilibrium
- food pipe
12 Clues: windpipe • food pipe • talk with and eat with • use it to smell and breath • tiny air sacs inside your lungs • the process of breaking down food • main function of respiratory system • the tendency where cells are equilibrium • opens up while breathing and closes while swallowing • helps filter the gas exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide • ...
Circulatory System 2024-04-30
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- Gel-like masses that manage bleeding
- The longest, strongest bone in your body?
- What side does blood come into?
- The central organs of the respiratory system?
- Blood vessels that carry oxygen-poor blood to heart?
- One symptom of a heart attack?
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- What has 4 main components?
- Blood vessels that bring blood from the heart?
- What is made in our bone marrow?
- The most complex part of the human body?
- Your upper arm bone?
- 55% of our blood is what?
12 Clues: Your upper arm bone? • 55% of our blood is what? • What has 4 main components? • One symptom of a heart attack? • What side does blood come into? • What is made in our bone marrow? • Gel-like masses that manage bleeding • The most complex part of the human body? • The longest, strongest bone in your body? • The central organs of the respiratory system? • ...
Respiratory Terminology 2024-11-22
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- Voice box containing the vocal cords.
- Membrane surrounding the lungs.
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs.
- Flap that covers the trachea during swallowing.
- Relating to the nose.
- Main passageways that direct air into the lungs.
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- Muscle that contracts to allow inhalation.
- Act of breathing in.
- The mechanical process of breathing
- Windpipe that connects the larynx to the bronchi.
- Throat; passageway for air and food.
- Organs responsible for gas exchange in the respiratory system.
12 Clues: Act of breathing in. • Relating to the nose. • Membrane surrounding the lungs. • The mechanical process of breathing • Throat; passageway for air and food. • Voice box containing the vocal cords. • Muscle that contracts to allow inhalation. • Flap that covers the trachea during swallowing. • Main passageways that direct air into the lungs. • ...
human body 2025-06-02
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- is a vital part of the respiratory system
- Babies blink less frequently than adults.
- filter waste products from the blood
- is the largest organ in the body
- comes from Latin term meaning little mouse
- filters the blood and produces bile
- glow We emit a faint light that is too weak to see.
- the longest bone in the body
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- could circle Earth’s equator four times!
- Are living tissues that constantly remodel and are not static
- weighs about 3 pounds
- pumps blood throughout the body
12 Clues: weighs about 3 pounds • the longest bone in the body • pumps blood throughout the body • is the largest organ in the body • filters the blood and produces bile • filter waste products from the blood • could circle Earth’s equator four times! • is a vital part of the respiratory system • Babies blink less frequently than adults. • comes from Latin term meaning little mouse • ...
coronavirus 2020-03-26
Healthy living 2023-02-04
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- Disease which can be passed from one person to another.
- Illness in which people are obssessed with being thin and are afraid of gaining weight.
- Medicine to protect us from virus and bacteria.
- Disease caused by mocrobes such as bacteria, viruses or fungi.
- Tiny organism which lives and reproduces inside a living cell.
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- Habit that harms our respiratory system and circulatory system.
- Illness affecting humans, animals or plants, often caused by infection.
- Medicine that only help us kill bacteria.
- Illness in which consists on eating a lot of food at once and then vomiting or taking laxatives to remove the food from the body.
- Substances that alter people's perception and cause addiction.
- Substance that harms our liver and nervous system and causes addiction.
- A sense of physical, mental and social well-being.
12 Clues: Medicine that only help us kill bacteria. • Medicine to protect us from virus and bacteria. • A sense of physical, mental and social well-being. • Disease which can be passed from one person to another. • Substances that alter people's perception and cause addiction. • Disease caused by mocrobes such as bacteria, viruses or fungi. • ...
Organism Review 2014-06-13
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- All organisms are able to ______ their own environment.
- A _____________ are a good example of unicellular organisms, that live on bacteria and algae.
- An ant is an example of an ________________.
- A mushroom is an example of a _____________. , fungus
- There are _____ different groups of organisms.
- A ___________ organism is made up of more than one cell.
- A squirrel is an example of a ______________.
- Organisms having the ability to change their position in the environment is called _______.
- _________ are usually found in or near water.
- The _______ and blood vessels are major organs in the circulatory system.
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- The biggest organ in the human body is _______.
- The esophagus and stomach are both organs in the _______ system.
- The major function of the _________ system is to exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide.
- _________ is the process in which cells that do one kind of job become different from cells that do another kind of job.
- A _______________ organism is made up of only one cell.
- Cilia, _________, and pseudopods help unicellular organisms move in different ways.
- Two or more tissues that work together to perform one or more functions is called an _______.
- _______ allows organisms to change their form or shape.
18 Clues: An ant is an example of an ________________. • A squirrel is an example of a ______________. • _________ are usually found in or near water. • There are _____ different groups of organisms. • The biggest organ in the human body is _______. • All organisms are able to ______ their own environment. • A _______________ organism is made up of only one cell. • ...
Comparing Organelles to Organ Systems 2021-01-14
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- The endoplasmic reticulum and the ___ system both move things around from place to place.
- This organelle provides the cell with protection and support like the skeletal system does for the body.
- This organelle packages and delivers materials in the cell like the digestive system breaks down food and repackages particles than can be used by the body cells.
- This organ system helps to clean up and dispose of waste like the lysosome organelle
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- This organelle holds and stores waste like the excretory system.
- The mitochondria and the ___ system both involve the exchange of gases in the cell and body.
- This organ system sends messages and commands to parts of the body like the nucleus in the cell.
- The ____ system and cell membrane both act as a barrier to protect the cell and body.
- The ___ and the integumentary system act as a barrier to control what goes in and out.
9 Clues: This organelle holds and stores waste like the excretory system. • This organ system helps to clean up and dispose of waste like the lysosome organelle • The ____ system and cell membrane both act as a barrier to protect the cell and body. • The ___ and the integumentary system act as a barrier to control what goes in and out. • ...
OMG! I'm Stressed! 2025-10-16
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- Tensing and releasing muscles to reduce stress
- Unpredictable disasters that cause extreme stress
- Hormone released during stress that triggers the fight or flight response
- System experiences calcium loss or bone degradation
- Focusing on the negative side of situations
- The body’s and mind’s response to any demand or challenge
- The first stage of the stress response where the body prepares for action
- The ability to recover from stress or hardship
- Conditions in surroundings that cause stress
- Dealing with difficult situations effectively
- The final stage of stress when the body becomes worn down
- Response escaping or avoiding a stressor
- Response being unable to move or act under stress
- System weakens under long-term stress
- Simple technique to reduce tension and slow the heart rate
- System speeds up breathing to supply more oxygen
- System helps remove stress-related waste products
- Seeking help from friends, family, or teachers when stressed
- Planning and organizing to reduce stress overload
- Someone who accepts nothing less than excellence
- Signals that your body or mind is under stress
- Using laughter to relieve stress
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- Imagining yourself successfully facing a challenge
- Positive stress that motivates and helps performance
- An event causing great damage or suffering; a major stressor
- The second stage of stress response when the body tries to return to normal
- Big events that alter life and cause stress
- Focusing the mind to achieve calmness and clarity
- Common daily hassles like homework or traffic
- System slows digestion during stress response
- System that controls body functions and triggers fight or flight
- Anything that causes stress
- Any method that helps calm the body and mind
- replacing negative thoughts with hopeful ones
- System tightens muscles preparing for action
- System skin can break out due to stress hormones
- System helps fight illness but is suppressed by stress
- Negative stress that harms health and performance
- Physical activity that relieves stress and improves mood
- System slows or stops temporarily during chronic stress; infertility
- System releases hormones like adrenaline during stress
- Focusing on the positive side of situations
- Response confronting a stressor directly
- System increases heart rate and blood pressure under stress
44 Clues: Anything that causes stress • Using laughter to relieve stress • System weakens under long-term stress • Response escaping or avoiding a stressor • Response confronting a stressor directly • Big events that alter life and cause stress • Focusing on the negative side of situations • Focusing on the positive side of situations • Any method that helps calm the body and mind • ...
Muscular system 2022-02-10
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- the brain is housed inside the bony covering called the ----------.he protects the brain from injury. Together, the cranium and bones that protect the face are called the skull.
- there are more than 600 ------- in your body
- muscles, attached to bones or --------- organs and blood vessels, are responsible for movement. Nearly all movement in the body is the result of muscle contraction.
- The ----- is one of the most important muscles in your body
- what system gives the muscular system oxygen
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- This system pumps blood and oxygen to work the muscles
- the --------system is composed of specialized cells called muscle fibers. Their predominant function is contractibility
- The organs in the muscle system ---------, smooth, and cardiac muscles
- One of the two skeletal muscles that moves you forearm
9 Clues: there are more than 600 ------- in your body • what system gives the muscular system oxygen • This system pumps blood and oxygen to work the muscles • One of the two skeletal muscles that moves you forearm • The ----- is one of the most important muscles in your body • The organs in the muscle system ---------, smooth, and cardiac muscles • ...
Period 4 review for final 2017-06-01
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- a nucleic acid that consists of a long chain of nucleotides
- -organisms that only eat plants
- system-series of organs responsible for taking in oxygen and expelling carbon dioxide (2words)
- removes waste from the body
- the ability of an organism to survive and reproduce in a certain environment
- genetic information in organisms
- that get their food from other organisms
- a heredity passed from parent to offspring
- subatomic particle with a neutral charge
- history of life on Earth
- - organisms that produce their own food
- cell division using two daughter cells
- stable subatomic particle with a positive charge
- selection-organisms best adapted to an environment and reproduce more than others (2words)
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- system- organ system that transports blood and nutrients (2words)
- an organism with a backbone
- that eat meat and plants
- that only eat meat
- of the four protein synthesis only found in DNA
- light dependent reactions uses energy from sunlight to produce oxygen
- stable subatomic particle with a negative charge
- two or more species reproducing at separate times
- selection-nature provides the variations, humans provide selection (2words)
- the study of organisms in their habitat
- things passed down from your family members
25 Clues: that only eat meat • that eat meat and plants • history of life on Earth • an organism with a backbone • removes waste from the body • -organisms that only eat plants • genetic information in organisms • cell division using two daughter cells • the study of organisms in their habitat • - organisms that produce their own food • that get their food from other organisms • ...
Human Body Systems 2022-09-29
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- the organ that pumps the blood through the circulatory system
- it makes you think :O
- made up of glands that make hormones
- the most basic unit of structure
- ______ stones
- the system that helps you breathe
- BONES
- the internal organ in which the major part of the digestion of food occurs
- all the organ systems joined together
- contains the brain and spinal cord
- when multiple alike tissue join together
- the part of the body that most people breathe through
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- your mouth, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, etc
- without this system you would not be able to move at all
- multiple organs formed together to perform a specific function
- fine threadlike strands growing from the skin of humans
- the part of the body that lets you hear
- the organ that supplies the body with oxygen and removes carbon dioxide from the body
- made up of blood vessels that carry blood away from and towards the heart
- hair, skin, and nails
- The systems that excrete wastes from the body
- when multiple alike cells join together
- the largest external organ
- the part of the body that lets you eat
- the part of the body that you see through
25 Clues: BONES • ______ stones • it makes you think :O • hair, skin, and nails • the largest external organ • the most basic unit of structure • the system that helps you breathe • contains the brain and spinal cord • made up of glands that make hormones • all the organ systems joined together • the part of the body that lets you eat • the part of the body that lets you hear • ...
Chapter 3 The Effects of Addiction on Your Body 2025-05-13
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- Brain chemicals that are disrupted by substance use
- Using drugs to avoid feeling physical or emotional pain
- The system that includes your heart and blood vessels
- When too much of a drug causes the body to shut down or die
- The painful symptoms that occur when someone stops using a drug
- A long-term health condition caused by repeated drug use
- A mental and physical state that can worsen with drug use
- Organs damaged by smoking substances like meth, crack, or heroin
- The body system that includes your lungs and breathing
- The system in your body that fights off infection
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- A brain chemical involved in mood and well-being
- The organ that breaks down alcohol and other drugs in the body
- Constant tiredness, often caused by drug use or withdrawal
- A period of memory loss caused by heavy drinking or drug use
- The control center of the body most affected by substance use
- A brain chemical linked to pleasure and addiction
- When the body needs more of a substance to get the same effect
- Intense urges to use a substance, even after stopping
- Organs that help filter and remove waste from the body
- Returning to substance use after a period of sobriety
20 Clues: A brain chemical involved in mood and well-being • A brain chemical linked to pleasure and addiction • The system in your body that fights off infection • Brain chemicals that are disrupted by substance use • The system that includes your heart and blood vessels • Intense urges to use a substance, even after stopping • ...
Year 8 Science Mid-Year Exam Revision 2025-05-29
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- A group of atoms bonded together
- Jelly-like fluid inside a cell
- Organelle where photosynthesis happens
- A type of element that is shiny and conducts electricity
- Organelle that produces energy (ATP) for the cell
- A type of change that forms a new substance
- Body system that helps you breathe
- A group of cells working together
- The variable you change in an experiment
- Body system that transports oxygen and nutrients
- A structure within a cell that has a specific function
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- Something that can change in an experiment
- A testable prediction written as “If...then...”
- A type of element that is dull and brittle
- A standard used for comparison in an experiment
- A structure made of different tissues that performs a function
- A substance made of only one type of atom
- The part of a cell that contains DNA
- Two or more substances not chemically bonded
- Body system that breaks down food
- A substance made of two or more atoms chemically bonded
- A tool used to magnify cells
- The smallest particle of an element
- This table organizes all known elements
- The variable you measure in an experiment
- A change in form, but not in chemical identity
- Clue
27 Clues: Clue • A tool used to magnify cells • Jelly-like fluid inside a cell • A group of atoms bonded together • Body system that breaks down food • A group of cells working together • Body system that helps you breathe • The smallest particle of an element • The part of a cell that contains DNA • Organelle where photosynthesis happens • This table organizes all known elements • ...
Review 2025-06-05
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- a dirty snowball in space
- the only known planet with life
- the hottest planet in the solar system
- a dwarf planet that was once considered a planet
- the roman god of the ocean
- the largest type of storm on earth
- an organism that eats plants
- the organ system that includes the lungs
- the celestial body that is in the sky at night
- the most popular dinosaur
- the physical expression of a gene
- the fastest type of storm on earth
- the rocky layer of earth
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- the genetic coding of a gene
- a meat eating organism
- when the alleles are the same
- the largest planet in the solar system
- a large sheet of ice that moves over land
- an organism that makes its food from the sun
- a single living thing
- an organism that breaks down material and returns it to the soil
- an attractional force that holds everything together
- when the alleles are different
- organisms that went extinct from a meteor
- the celestial body that produces energy
- the stronger gene that is always expressed
- the layer of earth that has the gasses in it
- the weaker gene that needs to be homozygous
- a giant cloud of gas, dust, and ice in space
29 Clues: a single living thing • a meat eating organism • the rocky layer of earth • a dirty snowball in space • the most popular dinosaur • the roman god of the ocean • the genetic coding of a gene • an organism that eats plants • when the alleles are the same • when the alleles are different • the only known planet with life • the physical expression of a gene • ...
Unit 8: Human Systems 2024-05-16
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- - Involving the body's defense system against infections and diseases.
- - Concerning the system that breaks down food for absorption and use by the body.
- - Pertaining to muscles, bones, and joints.
- - Related to glands that secrete hormones directly into the bloodstream.
- - Pertaining to the organs and glands in the body that aid in reproduction.
- - Pertaining to the heart and blood vessels.
- - Related to the system involved in breathing.
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- - Concerning the skin and its appendages, acting as a barrier to protect the body from the outside world.
- - Involving the network of nerve cells and fibers that transmits nerve impulses between parts of the body.
- - Related to the network of vessels through which lymph drains from the tissues into the blood.
10 Clues: - Pertaining to muscles, bones, and joints. • - Pertaining to the heart and blood vessels. • - Related to the system involved in breathing. • - Involving the body's defense system against infections and diseases. • - Related to glands that secrete hormones directly into the bloodstream. • - Pertaining to the organs and glands in the body that aid in reproduction. • ...
Health 2022-09-15
Interaction in Body Systems 2023-05-31
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- Transport blood throughout the body
- Consists of muscles enabling movement
- Breakdown and absorption of food and nutrients
- Removes waste from the body
- Allows organisms to reproduce and make offsprings
- System of organization or arrangement based on importance
- Regulates body activities by hormones
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- Fight foreign invaders in the body
- Involves bones for support and protection
- Two or more things having action with each other
- Takes in oxygen and release carbon dioxide
- An arranged group with the same particular goal
- Process to maintain internal stability
13 Clues: Removes waste from the body • Fight foreign invaders in the body • Transport blood throughout the body • Consists of muscles enabling movement • Regulates body activities by hormones • Process to maintain internal stability • Involves bones for support and protection • Takes in oxygen and release carbon dioxide • Breakdown and absorption of food and nutrients • ...
Interaction in Body Systems 2023-06-02
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- Breakdown and absorption of food and nutrients
- Regulates body activities by hormones
- Process to maintain internal stability
- Fight foreign invaders in the body
- Removes waste from the body
- Involves bones for support and protection
- Transport blood throughout the body
- Takes in oxygen and release carbon dioxide
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- An arranged group with the same particular goal
- Allows organisms to reproduce and make offsprings
- Two or more things having action with each other
- System of organization or arrangement based on importance
- Consists of muscles enabling movement
13 Clues: Removes waste from the body • Fight foreign invaders in the body • Transport blood throughout the body • Regulates body activities by hormones • Consists of muscles enabling movement • Process to maintain internal stability • Involves bones for support and protection • Takes in oxygen and release carbon dioxide • Breakdown and absorption of food and nutrients • ...
Excretory System Crossword 2021-11-10
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- The system that serves as a part of the excretory system by releasing salts through the skin in the form of sweat.
- The tube at the end of the bladder that releases urine.
- The organ of the body that urine is stored until released through the urethra.
- The system that is a part of the excretory system by releasing digested food matter from the body as feces.
- The system that serves as a part of the excretory system by releasing carbon dioxide from the blood and exhaling it through the windpipe and out the mouth.
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- The organ that removes waste from the blood and converts it to urine, and is the main organ of the urinary system.
- The liquid produced by the kidneys containing waste; released out of the body via the urethra.
- The body system that removes waste in various forms using other systems.
- The system that is the focal point of the excretory system; contains the kidneys.
- The the two part structures of the kidneys that filter blood, send important nutrients back to the blood, and remove waste and filters it into urine.
- The tube leading from the kidneys to the bladder that carries urine.
11 Clues: The tube at the end of the bladder that releases urine. • The tube leading from the kidneys to the bladder that carries urine. • The body system that removes waste in various forms using other systems. • The organ of the body that urine is stored until released through the urethra. • ...
Life processes 2025-11-29
PROTECTION AGAINST COVID-19 CORONAVIRUS 2020-05-01
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- very high temperature in the body.
- Aching muscles, fever.
- pain in the head
- serious illness that attacks lungs.
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- pain in the throat when touched or used
- Harmful Infection that attacks the respiratory system.
- Uncontrollable outburst of air from the nose and mouth
- unfavorable reaction to certain food or materials
- Push air out from the lungs violently and noisily
9 Clues: pain in the head • Aching muscles, fever. • very high temperature in the body. • serious illness that attacks lungs. • pain in the throat when touched or used • unfavorable reaction to certain food or materials • Push air out from the lungs violently and noisily • Harmful Infection that attacks the respiratory system. • ...
obtaining energy part:2 2024-11-19
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- they eat only meat
- its the act of exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide
- a system that helps you breathe
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- it occurs in every cell in an animal
- most of them trap and eat microscopic organisms
- it has nine air sacs
- an animal that eats plants
- a cell that filters food
- all of them have closed circulatory systems
9 Clues: they eat only meat • it has nine air sacs • a cell that filters food • an animal that eats plants • a system that helps you breathe • it occurs in every cell in an animal • all of them have closed circulatory systems • most of them trap and eat microscopic organisms • its the act of exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide
Body Systems & Classification of Organisms 2021-12-07
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- a phylum of organisms with segmented body coverings and joined legs, for example, insects.
- organisms that take food from the environment and reproduce by budding or spores
- a structure made of two or more tissues that performs a specific function
- system involved in removal of waste products from the body
- organ system that provides support for the body through an internal framework
- cell with a membrane-bound nucleus and organelles, or an organism made up of such cells
- a living thing made of cells
- system of organs that controls the body through chemical messengers called hormones
- Swedish biologist who created the current system of classifying organisms into groups by similarities
- largest grouping in the classification of organisms, above kingdom; Archaea, Bacteria, and Eukarya.
- system that enables movement of the body and circulation
- system that breaks down food into substances that the body can use, and helps with the absorption of these substances
- classification level below Domain
- involuntary actions that keep conditions inside the body such as temperature at a constant
- branching diagram showing evolutionary relationships among groups of organisms
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- a plant that has specialized tissues to move food and water throughout the plant
- kingdom consisting of simple organisms such as amoebas and algae
- system that takes oxygen into the body and expels carbon dioxide
- kingdom of single-celled organisms w/o a nucleus
- a group of organs that work together to do a specific job
- division of organism classification just above species
- Greek philosopher who was the first to classify living things scientifically
- the basic unit of structure and function in living things
- system involved in creating a new organism
- single-celled organisms with no membraned nucleus or organelles
- most-specific organism classification; group of organisms that can mate and produce offspring
- domain/kingdom of single-celled prokaryotes that live in unusual environments
- a structure made of a group of cells that work together to do a specific job
- a system of identifying species that is made of up a series of paired descriptions to choose between
- system of organs and tissues that controls and coordinates the body's activities
- system that works to protect the body from disease
- system that transports substances through the body
32 Clues: a living thing made of cells • classification level below Domain • system involved in creating a new organism • kingdom of single-celled organisms w/o a nucleus • system that works to protect the body from disease • system that transports substances through the body • division of organism classification just above species • ...
Vet Terms - Dog/Cat Vaccines 2024-09-30
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- Infection in cats that may increase white blood cells, suppress the immune system, and cause cancer.
- Highly contagious infection in dogs that is associated with ocular, abdominal, and liver signs.
- Infection in cats that is associated with a gradual onset, fever, and weight loss.
- Fatal zoonotic infection of all warm-blooded animals, causes neurologic signs.
- Infection in cats that is associated with upper respiratory and ocular infections.
- Highly contagious infection in dogs, causes respiratory, digestive, muscle, and neurological signs.
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- Bacterial disease in dogs with signs such as renal failure, jaundice, fever, and abortion.
- Highly contagious infection in dogs that is associated with severe diarrhea, vomiting, and dehydration.
- Infection in cats that initially starts with fever and lymphadenopathy.
- Bacterial disease caused by a bacteria transmitted from ticks.
10 Clues: Bacterial disease caused by a bacteria transmitted from ticks. • Infection in cats that initially starts with fever and lymphadenopathy. • Fatal zoonotic infection of all warm-blooded animals, causes neurologic signs. • Infection in cats that is associated with a gradual onset, fever, and weight loss. • ...
Human Body 2020-06-25
8 Clues: Protect our organs • Helps us to see object • Pumps blood inside our body • Converts food into our energy • Control all body parts and organs • will use this organ for smell the food • one of the organ of respiratory system • when we exercise we build strong bones and
Human Body 2020-06-27
8 Clues: Protect our organs • Helps us to see object • Pumps blood inside our body • Converts food into our energy • Control all body parts and organs • will use this organ for smell the food • one of the organ of respiratory system • when we exercise we build strong bones and
METABOLISM 2022-10-21
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- a statement that answers a question
- the smallest unit in an organism
- atoms bonded together form these; we need varying ________ from food and air to release energy in the body
- a type of food that breaks down into amino acids
- the molecule we need from air
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- this system carries nutrients throughout the body
- this molecule is released as a waste product during cellular respiration
- a food molecule created when starches break down
- this body system brings oxygen in from the environment
- this organelle is where energy is created in the cells
- the body needs glucose and oxygen in order to generate __________ for the body's functions
11 Clues: the molecule we need from air • the smallest unit in an organism • a statement that answers a question • a food molecule created when starches break down • a type of food that breaks down into amino acids • this system carries nutrients throughout the body • this body system brings oxygen in from the environment • this organelle is where energy is created in the cells • ...
Body Systems 2021-05-12
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- The system where the kidneys filter blood to produce urine, and get rid of waste.
- consists of the gastrointestinal tract plus the accessory organs of digestion (the tongue, salivary glands, pancreas, liver, and gallbladder).
- is an organ system that permits blood to circulate and transport nutrients
- Influences the function of the body using hormones.
- Enables the body to move using muscles.
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- Skin, hair, nails, sweat and other exocrine glands
- maintain the structure of the body and its organs.
- system that removes excess, unnecessary materials from the body fluids of an organism,
- Brings air into and out of the lungs to absorb oxygen and remove carbon dioxide.
- Defends the body against pathogens that may harm the body.
10 Clues: Enables the body to move using muscles. • Skin, hair, nails, sweat and other exocrine glands • maintain the structure of the body and its organs. • Influences the function of the body using hormones. • Defends the body against pathogens that may harm the body. • is an organ system that permits blood to circulate and transport nutrients • ...
CHAPTER 4 HUMAN HEALTH 2022-07-25
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- A protein produced by white blood cells into the bloodstream in response to antigens.
- A disease that cannot be transmitted from one individual to another.
- Pathogens enter the body through the ___________ system, digestive system, excretory system and skin.
- an effort to stimulate the body defence against infections in babies, children and adults by injecting vaccines.
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- A disease that can be transmitted from one individual to another.
- Organisms that cause diseases.
- A foreign substance that comes from outside the body and induces the production of antibodies.
- Animals that transmit pathogens from one host to another host.
- The body produces its own antibodies when stimulated by antigens
- The body gains antibody from external sources
10 Clues: Organisms that cause diseases. • The body gains antibody from external sources • Animals that transmit pathogens from one host to another host. • The body produces its own antibodies when stimulated by antigens • A disease that can be transmitted from one individual to another. • A disease that cannot be transmitted from one individual to another. • ...
Science 2017-03-08
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- any living thing.
- organisms that consist of a single cell
- a self contained system with a larger system.
- organelles that contain digestive enzymes
- spherical ball inside the nucleus
- continuously receives info about the external environment and protects the bodies deeper tissue.
- brings oxygen into the body and takes waste from cells out of the body.
- are like storage bubbles inside of plant and animal cells
- a collection of tissues joined together into a structure that performs specialized functions.
- a mass of similar cells that perform a specialized function.
- breaks down food to get nutrients that the body is able to use.
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- the basic unit of life.
- cell structures that make protein
- organisms that consist of many cells.
- "powerhouse" of the cell
- is a jelly like material that hold organelles and other components of a cell
- a group of interacting or independent elements forming a complex whole as in all the factors or variables in an environment, or all the variables treat might effect a science experiment.
- circulates blood throughout the body.
- gives shape to the body and helps with movement.
- having characteristics that allow specific functions to be performed.
- is the brain of the cell, it contains DNA and genetic information
21 Clues: any living thing. • the basic unit of life. • "powerhouse" of the cell • cell structures that make protein • spherical ball inside the nucleus • organisms that consist of many cells. • circulates blood throughout the body. • organisms that consist of a single cell • organelles that contain digestive enzymes • a self contained system with a larger system. • ...
Body Systems and Homeostasis 2024-03-13
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- composed of cells that have the special ability to shorten or contract in order to produce movement of the body parts
- delivers oxygen and nutrients to cells and takes away wastes
- blood vessels located throughout your body
- made up of all the body's different hormones
- made up of the bones that give structure to the human body
- chemical substances that act like messenger molecules in the body
- all the different systems in a human
- the system you use to eat
- includes the brain, spinal cord, and a complex network of nerves
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- any self-regulating process by which biological systems tend to maintain stability
- a major part of the circulatory system
- digestion where your body breaks large food molecules down into their chemical building blocks
- The smallest type of blood vessel
- composed of many fibrils, packaged into orderly units
- includes organs that facilitate the removal of nitrogenous wastes from the body
- composed of specialized cells called muscle fibers
- An organ that makes one or more substances, such as hormones
- the system you use to reproduce
- includes the nose, mouth, throat, voice box, windpipe, and lungs.
- digestion where your body mechanically breaks down food, grinding or smashing it into smaller pieces
20 Clues: the system you use to eat • the system you use to reproduce • The smallest type of blood vessel • all the different systems in a human • a major part of the circulatory system • blood vessels located throughout your body • made up of all the body's different hormones • composed of specialized cells called muscle fibers • ...
Unit 1 Vocabulary 2024-09-18
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- the balance of chemicals, temperature, and hormones within the body
- one celled organism
- blood taken from the veins that moves from the body(muscles, organs) towards the heart and lungs
- the process in which glucose is broken apart, releasing the ATP _________in them.
- blood taken from the arteries that moves from the lungs and heart towards the body
- many celled organism
- the circulatory system moves this item through the entire body
- diffusion of water across a membrane.
- CO2
- feeling sick to the stomach
- this type of exchange moves CO2 and O2 in and out of cells
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- the jelly like substance holding items inside of a cell
- sugar
- provides the cells with energy
- a fungus found in breads
- the way a person walks
- another word for the respiratory system
- no more can fit in the space
- respiration that does not require O2. The cells change glucose into ATP, generating CO2 and lactic acid as a waste product.
- respiration using available oxygen.O2 and glucose are changed into ATP, releasing the waste products of CO2 and H2O.
- another word for the digestive system
- the movement of molecules from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration.
- O2
- salt
- Adenosine Triphosphate (useable energy)
25 Clues: O2 • CO2 • salt • sugar • one celled organism • many celled organism • the way a person walks • a fungus found in breads • feeling sick to the stomach • no more can fit in the space • provides the cells with energy • another word for the digestive system • diffusion of water across a membrane. • another word for the respiratory system • Adenosine Triphosphate (useable energy) • ...
Body Systems 2023-03-27
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- Take in food and use for nutrition
- Removes waste from the blood
- Takes in oxygen and removes Carbon dioxide
- Allows organisms to have offspring (babies)
- Another word for circulatory system
- Transport materials to and from cells
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- Fights off foreign invaders from the body
- Provide shape, support, makes blood, allows movement
- Your skin, nails and hair; protects and regulates temperature
- Regulates body activities using hormones from glands
- Allows us to move and to move things by contracting
- Gathers information and controls the body
- Collects extra fluid and helps with immunity
13 Clues: Removes waste from the blood • Take in food and use for nutrition • Another word for circulatory system • Transport materials to and from cells • Fights off foreign invaders from the body • Gathers information and controls the body • Takes in oxygen and removes Carbon dioxide • Allows organisms to have offspring (babies) • Collects extra fluid and helps with immunity • ...
ARC TECH WEEK 2025 2025-01-20
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- Otitis Media, Upper Respiratory Tract Infections, Pneumonia
- Cardiovascular Research, Surgical Intervention, Maternal-Fetal Medicine
- Chemotherapy, Addiction, Meningitis Vaccine, Penicillin
- HPV Vaccine, Smallpox Vaccine, Treatment for River Blindness
- local anesthetics, Rabies Vaccine, Blood Transfusions
- First Vertebrate cloned in a laboratory
- polio vaccine, Ebola, Parkinson's Disease, HIV/AIDS
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- Limb & Organ Regeneration, Aging, Breast Cancer
- Blue blood used to detect bacterial contamination
- Aging, Cardiology, Dermatology, Organ Transplants, Imaging
- Embryonic Development, Metabolic Diseases, Sarcoma
- Orthopedic Research, Surgical Training, Cardiovascular Research
- Infections Disease, Dental Disease, Drug Safety Testing, Reproductive System
13 Clues: First Vertebrate cloned in a laboratory • Limb & Organ Regeneration, Aging, Breast Cancer • Blue blood used to detect bacterial contamination • Embryonic Development, Metabolic Diseases, Sarcoma • polio vaccine, Ebola, Parkinson's Disease, HIV/AIDS • local anesthetics, Rabies Vaccine, Blood Transfusions • Chemotherapy, Addiction, Meningitis Vaccine, Penicillin • ...
Ch. 19 - Urinary System 2024-05-21
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- Use Hydrogen Bicarbonate to manage pH
- Hormone that regulates sodium and potassium balance.
- Renal Artery & Vein, Kidneys, Ureters, Bladder, Urethra
- pH changes related to a fluid volume deficit
- Urine passes through here to the outside of the body
- Tubular reabsorption happens here
- Urine is stored here
- The tube between the kidney and the bladder
- Trigger to increase fluid volume
- Antidiuretic Hormone
- Hormone This hormone allows for increased water reabsorption.
- Carbon Dioxide can change the pH
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- Urine passes through the major calyces into
- The system that increases blood volume
- Happens in the nephron
- Fibrous layer surrounding the kidney
- pH changes in hydrogen ion concentration
- Hormone that increases blood pressure
18 Clues: Urine is stored here • Antidiuretic Hormone • Happens in the nephron • Trigger to increase fluid volume • Carbon Dioxide can change the pH • Tubular reabsorption happens here • Fibrous layer surrounding the kidney • Use Hydrogen Bicarbonate to manage pH • Hormone that increases blood pressure • The system that increases blood volume • pH changes in hydrogen ion concentration • ...
Cells 2023-12-07
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- Wall is a thick wall that surrounds a cell and offers protection and shape maintenance.
- Membrane separates the interior of the cell from the outside environment. It offers extra protection for the cell.
- System sends signals from your brain to the rest of your body.
- is a small organelle inside a cell that uses the sun's energy to convert it into chemical energy.
- Cell the basic unit of all plants.
- System responsible for movement.
- System a group of organs that perform activities that help the body as a whole.
- is a subcellular structure that has specific jobs to perform in the cell.
- System helps us to breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide.
- is an organelle that converts energy. Many people say it looks like a jelly bean.
- Cells are the basic structural and functional units of animals tissues and organs.
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- is a big circular organelle that controls a lot of the functions in the cell.
- Reticulum a network of membranes inside a cell through which proteins and other molecules move.
- is like a storage for cells and important cell parts.
- are groups of tissues that are made up of two or more types of tissues.
- system carries oxygen and nutrients to the rest of the body and removes wastes.
- is a group of cells that have similar structure and that function together as a unit
- system to digest and absorb food and then excrete the waste products.
- is a jelly-like material that fills the outside of the cell Nucleus.
- are very small organelles in a cell where proteins are assembled.
20 Clues: System responsible for movement. • Cell the basic unit of all plants. • is like a storage for cells and important cell parts. • System sends signals from your brain to the rest of your body. • are very small organelles in a cell where proteins are assembled. • is a jelly-like material that fills the outside of the cell Nucleus. • ...
Cells 2023-12-07
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- Wall is a thick wall that surrounds a cell and offers protection and shape maintenance.
- Membrane separates the interior of the cell from the outside environment. It offers extra protection for the cell.
- System sends signals from your brain to the rest of your body.
- is a small organelle inside a cell that uses the sun's energy to convert it into chemical energy.
- Cell the basic unit of all plants.
- System responsible for movement.
- System a group of organs that perform activities that help the body as a whole.
- is a subcellular structure that has specific jobs to perform in the cell.
- System helps us to breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide.
- is an organelle that converts energy. Many people say it looks like a jelly bean.
- Cells are the basic structural and functional units of animals tissues and organs.
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- is a big circular organelle that controls a lot of the functions in the cell.
- Reticulum a network of membranes inside a cell through which proteins and other molecules move.
- is like a storage for cells and important cell parts.
- are groups of tissues that are made up of two or more types of tissues.
- system carries oxygen and nutrients to the rest of the body and removes wastes.
- is a group of cells that have similar structure and that function together as a unit
- system to digest and absorb food and then excrete the waste products.
- is a jelly-like material that fills the outside of the cell Nucleus.
- are very small organelles in a cell where proteins are assembled.
20 Clues: System responsible for movement. • Cell the basic unit of all plants. • is like a storage for cells and important cell parts. • System sends signals from your brain to the rest of your body. • are very small organelles in a cell where proteins are assembled. • is a jelly-like material that fills the outside of the cell Nucleus. • ...
The human body 2025-10-29
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- The system that has the kidneys and bladder which remove waste and helps with water balance
- This system has the bones and joints that produces blood and protects the body
- This is where the lungs and breathing passages are which moves gases between the blood and air
- Made up of two or more tissue types like the heart, eye, and stomach
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- This system is attached to the skeleton and makes body heat
- Any living thing with cells
- The basic living units of all plants and animals
- This system has the mouth, stomach, and intestines that absorbs nutrients and gets rid of waste like feces or urine
- This system has the brains, spinal cord, and nerves that detects sensations and controls movement
9 Clues: Any living thing with cells • The basic living units of all plants and animals • This system is attached to the skeleton and makes body heat • Made up of two or more tissue types like the heart, eye, and stomach • This system has the bones and joints that produces blood and protects the body • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-11
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- process by which plants make their own food
- system of the body that breaks down food
- The body’s use of molecules for energy and growth
- A molecule that organisms get from the air or water around them that they use to release energy
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- system that brings in oxygen molecules and gets rid of carbon dioxide molecules
- A group of atoms joined together in a particular way
- a group of organs working together
- A molecule that organisms can use to release energy, and is made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms
- organelle where cellular respiration happens (the powerhouse of the cell)
- is the basic unit of an element that consists of protons, neutrons, and electrons.
10 Clues: a group of organs working together • system of the body that breaks down food • process by which plants make their own food • The body’s use of molecules for energy and growth • A group of atoms joined together in a particular way • organelle where cellular respiration happens (the powerhouse of the cell) • ...
Conditions 2021-03-12
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- inflammation of filters in kidneys
- alveoli lose elasticity resulting in entrapment of gases
- fluid imbalance leading to thirst and excessive urination
- acronym of ruptured vessel causes a stroke
- pain throughout body
- acronym of disease of brain/ spine causing loss of muscle control
- inflammation of the diverticulae
- infection of bone
- lymphoma/ (2 words, 1 space)cancer in lymphatic system
- due to break down of communication between nerves and muscles
- stretch or tear to ligament
- impairs movement and maintaining posture
- contagious infection of the upper respiratory system
- inflammation of kidney
- foreign object in blood stream
- curving inward of lower back
- closed pockets of tissue that can be filled with fluid
- blood flow obstructed by hardened, narrowed arteries
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- chronic skin flaring due to HPV
- kidneys don't filter toxins and they end up in the blood stream
- inflammation of lymphatic system due to viral/ bacterial infection from a wound
- inflammation of lymph nodes
- muscle mass loss and weakness
- acronym of heart muscles don't supply enough blood
- contagious disease around nose or mouth and typical in children
- inflammation of stomach lining,stomach flu
- enlargement of thyroid
- scarring of liver
- inflammation of larynx and vocal cords
- overproduction of thyroid hormone
30 Clues: infection of bone • scarring of liver • pain throughout body • enlargement of thyroid • inflammation of kidney • inflammation of lymph nodes • stretch or tear to ligament • curving inward of lower back • muscle mass loss and weakness • foreign object in blood stream • chronic skin flaring due to HPV • inflammation of the diverticulae • overproduction of thyroid hormone • ...
Unit 4 Review 2023-10-26
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- Also known as a bruise
- Postural problem that involves the lumbar spine
- Nerve that runs from the back of the eyes to the brain
- Skull bone that the spinal cord passes through
- Irregular heartbeat
- Bone that is also called the "shoulder blade"
- System that moves fresh air into the body and removes waste air
- Inflammation & tightening of lungs/airways
- Nerve that runs along the back of the forearm and goes to the thumb area
- The low-back portion of the spine
- The neck portion of the spine
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- System that transfers signals between the brain and the body
- Postural problem that involves the thoracic spine
- Skull bone that is also called "the forehead"
- System that supplies blood to the body
- Nerve that runs near the armpit and goes to the shoulder muscles
- Bones that protect the internal organs
- Nerve that runs along the front of the forearm and goes to the pinky area
- Skull bone that is also called "the cheek bone"
- The mid-back portion of the spine
- Bone that is also called the "collar bone"
- Bone that is also called the "shin bone"
- Skull bone that is also called "the jawbone"
- Treatment for asthma
24 Clues: Irregular heartbeat • Treatment for asthma • Also known as a bruise • The neck portion of the spine • The mid-back portion of the spine • The low-back portion of the spine • System that supplies blood to the body • Bones that protect the internal organs • Bone that is also called the "shin bone" • Bone that is also called the "collar bone" • ...
Human Body Systems 2022-09-29
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- the organ that pumps the blood through the circulatory system
- it makes you think :O
- made up of glands that make hormones
- the most basic unit of structure
- ______ stones
- the system that helps you breathe
- BONES
- the internal organ in which the major part of the digestion of food occurs
- all the organ systems joined together
- contains the brain and spinal cord
- when multiple alike tissue join together
- the part of the body that most people breathe through
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- your mouth, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, etc
- without this system you would not be able to move at all
- multiple organs formed together to perform a specific function
- fine threadlike strands growing from the skin of humans
- the part of the body that lets you hear
- the organ that supplies the body with oxygen and removes carbon dioxide from the body
- made up of blood vessels that carry blood away from and towards the heart
- hair, skin, and nails
- The systems that excrete wastes from the body
- when multiple alike cells join together
- the largest external organ
- the part of the body that lets you eat
- the part of the body that you see through
25 Clues: BONES • ______ stones • it makes you think :O • hair, skin, and nails • the largest external organ • the most basic unit of structure • the system that helps you breathe • contains the brain and spinal cord • made up of glands that make hormones • all the organ systems joined together • the part of the body that lets you eat • the part of the body that lets you hear • ...
Human Body systems 2022-12-11
5 Clues: Pumps blood around the body • help blood get around the body • Main organ in the digestive system • Largest bone in the skeletal system • Main organ in the respiratory system
CPR/FIRST AID 2022-12-01
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- When the heart stopped beating
- Law that protects responders
- A person not responding
- Loss of balance, speech difficulty
- Chest pain, shortness of breath
- An artery in your wrist
- Breathing
- Sign of a heartbeat
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- To revive
- Cardio
- An AED works by delivering a ______
- An artery in your neck
- Another word for respiratory
- Most important step in CPR
- A device used to restart the heart
- Something has stopped working
- Inches to push down on the chest
- Check for a pulse with _________
18 Clues: Cardio • To revive • Breathing • Sign of a heartbeat • An artery in your neck • A person not responding • An artery in your wrist • Most important step in CPR • Law that protects responders • Another word for respiratory • Something has stopped working • When the heart stopped beating • Chest pain, shortness of breath • Inches to push down on the chest • Check for a pulse with _________ • ...
Acid-base balance 2013-03-08
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- low calcium in body fluids
- high potassium in the body fluids
- low pH balance
- number one cause of Respiratory alkalosis
- negative charged ion
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- acidosis excess acid in the body fluids due to retention of CO2
- major cause respiratory acidosis
- positive charged ion
- acidosis usually caused by renal failure
- high pH balance
10 Clues: low pH balance • high pH balance • positive charged ion • negative charged ion • low calcium in body fluids • major cause respiratory acidosis • high potassium in the body fluids • acidosis usually caused by renal failure • number one cause of Respiratory alkalosis • acidosis excess acid in the body fluids due to retention of CO2
Human Body Systems 2022-09-29
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- the organ that pumps the blood through the circulatory system
- it makes you think :O
- made up of glands that make hormones
- the most basic unit of structure
- ______ stones
- the system that helps you breathe
- BONES
- the internal organ in which the major part of the digestion of food occurs
- all the organ systems joined together
- contains the brain and spinal cord
- when multiple alike tissue join together
- the part of the body that most people breathe through
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- your mouth, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, etc
- without this system you would not be able to move at all
- multiple organs formed together to perform a specific function
- fine threadlike strands growing from the skin of humans
- the part of the body that lets you hear
- the organ that supplies the body with oxygen and removes carbon dioxide from the body
- made up of blood vessels that carry blood away from and towards the heart
- hair, skin, and nails
- The systems that excrete wastes from the body
- when multiple alike cells join together
- the largest external organ
- the part of the body that lets you eat
- the part of the body that you see through
25 Clues: BONES • ______ stones • it makes you think :O • hair, skin, and nails • the largest external organ • the most basic unit of structure • the system that helps you breathe • contains the brain and spinal cord • made up of glands that make hormones • all the organ systems joined together • the part of the body that lets you eat • the part of the body that lets you hear • ...
Skeletal tissue 2023-12-18
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- A connective tissue of the skeletal system. Its purpose is the cushion joints, allows for free movement of a joint, and provides structural support.
- This is the cartilage that attaches your ribs to the sternum.
- Known as Adipose tissue, is a connective tissue in the skeletal system.
- connective tissue that is made of a blend of elastic and collagen fibers.
- bones are wider than they are long.
- Production of red blood cells
- The most prevalent cartilage of the human body.
- A large projection or bump on a bone usually serving for the attachment of muscles or ligaments.
- Bones in the body that are longer than they are wide.
- A raised or prominent part of the edge of a bone.
- No symmetry, have lots of protrusions and nooks.
- skeleton is the center portion of the skeleton.
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- connects bones together
- flattened plates of compact bone.
- A bone that is formed within a tendon.
- This type of cartilage provides firm but elastic support.
- This is the cartilage found in your respiratory system
- the cartilage that provides structural support to the nose.
- A large convex projection that usually connects bone.
- skeleton contains all of our limbs and the pelvis.
- A small, rounded projection on a bone.
21 Clues: connects bones together • Production of red blood cells • flattened plates of compact bone. • bones are wider than they are long. • A bone that is formed within a tendon. • A small, rounded projection on a bone. • The most prevalent cartilage of the human body. • skeleton is the center portion of the skeleton. • No symmetry, have lots of protrusions and nooks. • ...
medical term 2024-10-16
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- A disorder causing the blood to clot more slowly than normal.
- Autoimmune disease where the body attacks the thyroid gland.
- Common viral infection of the respiratory system, often seasonal.
- Bacterial infection that primarily affects the lungs and can be latent or active
- Degenerative joint disease also known as "wear and tear" arthritis.
- Skin condition characterized by itchy,red,and dry patches.
- This viral infection targets the immune system,specifically T-cells.
- A chronic lung condition characterized by difficulty in breathing.
- This bacterial infection is known for its severe, watery diarrhea.
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- Severe allergic reaction that can lead to difficulty breathing and shock.
- Bacterial infection that often affects the throat and can lead to rheumatic fever.
- Viral infection that leads to inflammation of the liver
- Condition characterized by abnormally high blood pressure.
- An autoimmune disorder that causes inflammation in the digestive tract.
- Blood disorder where red blood cells break down leading to anemia
- This mosquito-borne viral infection causes severe joint pain.
- Eye condition where the lens becomes cloudy,impairing vision.
- This hereditary disorders affects the lungs and digestive system due to thick mucus production.
- Cancer of the blood affecting white blood cell production.
- Progressive neurological disorder affecting movements.
20 Clues: Progressive neurological disorder affecting movements. • Viral infection that leads to inflammation of the liver • Condition characterized by abnormally high blood pressure. • Cancer of the blood affecting white blood cell production. • Skin condition characterized by itchy,red,and dry patches. • Autoimmune disease where the body attacks the thyroid gland. • ...
Cells 2023-12-07
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- Wall is a thick wall that surrounds a cell and offers protection and shape maintenance.
- Membrane separates the interior of the cell from the outside environment. It offers extra protection for the cell.
- System sends signals from your brain to the rest of your body.
- is a small organelle inside a cell that uses the sun's energy to convert it into chemical energy.
- Cell the basic unit of all plants.
- System responsible for movement.
- System a group of organs that perform activities that help the body as a whole.
- is a subcellular structure that has specific jobs to perform in the cell.
- System helps us to breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide.
- is an organelle that converts energy. Many people say it looks like a jelly bean.
- Cells are the basic structural and functional units of animals tissues and organs.
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- is a big circular organelle that controls a lot of the functions in the cell.
- Reticulum a network of membranes inside a cell through which proteins and other molecules move.
- is like a storage for cells and important cell parts.
- are groups of tissues that are made up of two or more types of tissues.
- system carries oxygen and nutrients to the rest of the body and removes wastes.
- is a group of cells that have similar structure and that function together as a unit
- system to digest and absorb food and then excrete the waste products.
- is a jelly-like material that fills the outside of the cell Nucleus.
- are very small organelles in a cell where proteins are assembled.
20 Clues: System responsible for movement. • Cell the basic unit of all plants. • is like a storage for cells and important cell parts. • System sends signals from your brain to the rest of your body. • are very small organelles in a cell where proteins are assembled. • is a jelly-like material that fills the outside of the cell Nucleus. • ...
Urinary/Respiratory Practice Activity 2022-04-01
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- These are ______, tiny sacs of lung tissue specialized for the movement of gases between air and blood.
- The _______ system is a body system that focuses on removing waste in the body.
- tiny filtering ‘factories’ that remove wastes from blood and produces urine.
- The _____ are two spongy, air-filled organs located in the chest that allow you to breathe.
- The _______ is connected to the digestive system because food also goes through the pharynx. It is the only part of the respiratory system that connects to another body system (the digestive system)
- When you breathe, the ____ expand or contract to allow you to breathe.
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- The _______ moves air to the bronchi which are the passes that direct air into the lungs.
- has around 1 million nephrons
- The left ________ leads into the left lung
9 Clues: has around 1 million nephrons • The left ________ leads into the left lung • When you breathe, the ____ expand or contract to allow you to breathe. • tiny filtering ‘factories’ that remove wastes from blood and produces urine. • The _______ system is a body system that focuses on removing waste in the body. • ...
human body - grace 2025-06-30
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- - network of glands and organs that produce and release hormones.
- - babies
- - refers to the heart and blood vessels.
- - physical barrier
- - maintains healthy fluid levels in the body.
- - a biological system that removes excess, unnecessary materials.
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- - body's framework
- - body's control and communication network.
- - complex network of tissues that allows for movements.
- - organs that break down food into nutrients.
- - the network of organs and tissues in the body that enables breathing.
- - make that helps the body fight infections and other diseases.
- - produces, stores waste product of the body.
13 Clues: - babies • - body's framework • - physical barrier • - refers to the heart and blood vessels. • - body's control and communication network. • - organs that break down food into nutrients. • - maintains healthy fluid levels in the body. • - produces, stores waste product of the body. • - complex network of tissues that allows for movements. • ...
Tobacco 2022-04-26
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- Using tobacco affects your circulatory system,respiratory system, and your _____________.
- A substance capable of causing cancer in living tissue
- devices that convert nicotine and flavored liquids into vapor
- A condition in which the air sacs of the lungs are damaged and enlarged
- A plant used to create tobacco-related products
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- A black residue that sticks to the lungs
- Smokers are twice as likely to die from this condition
- An addictive & toxic chemical found in tobacco
- The smoke exhaled by a smoker and inhaled by another person
- The most common used tobacco product
- The smoke that arises from burning tobacco and is inhaled by another person
11 Clues: The most common used tobacco product • A black residue that sticks to the lungs • An addictive & toxic chemical found in tobacco • A plant used to create tobacco-related products • Smokers are twice as likely to die from this condition • A substance capable of causing cancer in living tissue • The smoke exhaled by a smoker and inhaled by another person • ...
Cells, tissues and systems 2022-10-21
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- this system helps the body get nutrients from food
- The cell's DNA is stored here
- this system include the lungs and all the body parts that allow us to breathe
- a group of tissues that work together to do a certain job
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- a large group of cells that have the same porpouse or function
- when several different organs join to meet the organism's needs.
- this system includes the heart and all the body parts that help move blood around
7 Clues: The cell's DNA is stored here • this system helps the body get nutrients from food • a group of tissues that work together to do a certain job • a large group of cells that have the same porpouse or function • when several different organs join to meet the organism's needs. • this system include the lungs and all the body parts that allow us to breathe • ...
Form 2 IS 2017-03-07
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- is the major organ in the respiratory system.
- means with air.
- is when your ribcage moves up and out.
- severely damages your health.
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- is a chronic condition.
- is when your ribcage drops and the diaphragm moves up.
- is the process which releases energy from the food that is consumed.
- is a symptom of asthma.
- means without air.
9 Clues: means with air. • means without air. • is a chronic condition. • is a symptom of asthma. • severely damages your health. • is when your ribcage moves up and out. • is the major organ in the respiratory system. • is when your ribcage drops and the diaphragm moves up. • is the process which releases energy from the food that is consumed.
organ system 2022-05-28
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- development and growth.
- protects your body from harmful substances
- gives the body its shape.
- circulates blood
- helps the body to communicate with each other.
- circulates blood throughout the body.
- composition of body fluids within normal limits.
- egg and sperm
- harmful substances that can make you sick.
- makes hormones for mood
- clean air into the body while removing waste gasses.
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- to reproduce
- to maintain the volume and composition of body fluids
- helps support your body
- protects the skin, temperature
- moves clean air into the body
- helps the body to communicate with each other
- skelatin
- responsible for a movement like moving your limbs.
- system and breaks down your food.
- skin, temperature regulates, vitamin D production.
- So your body can absorb the energy.
22 Clues: skelatin • to reproduce • egg and sperm • circulates blood • development and growth. • helps support your body • makes hormones for mood • gives the body its shape. • moves clean air into the body • protects the skin, temperature • system and breaks down your food. • So your body can absorb the energy. • circulates blood throughout the body. • protects your body from harmful substances • ...
Intro to Histology 2020-10-01
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- part of the somatic nervous syste,
- cartilage
- provides strength to tendons and ligaments
- blood
- looks glassy and is low in fibers
- Sweat glands
- stores substances vital to us.
- cells spill products
- cubed shaped cells, found in the kidney
- tight packed cells, found in the digestive tract
- eats away at the foreign substances
- bone tissue
- found in your bladder
- connective tissue proper
- found in the heart and is involuntary.
- provides flexible cushioning
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- found in the respiratory system
- involiuntary non-straid muscle tissue
- detects foreign substances
- diffuses materials, found in lungs
- specialized cell that emits nervous impulses
- thick layers
- compressed fat cells
- contains lots of collagen
- mammary glands
- bone
- stiff framework that supports other cells
27 Clues: bone • blood • cartilage • bone tissue • Sweat glands • thick layers • mammary glands • cells spill products • compressed fat cells • found in your bladder • connective tissue proper • contains lots of collagen • detects foreign substances • provides flexible cushioning • stores substances vital to us. • found in the respiratory system • looks glassy and is low in fibers • ...
Virus & Bacteria 2021-12-07
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- multiplying by 2
- an infectious particle with its own DNA.
- disease attacker
- excrement
- single-celled organisms.
- varient of covid
- propagation of energy through space.
- a specific binding between viral capsid proteins and specific receptors.
- cleansing agent
- when The membrane is acquired at a late stage of virus assembly.
- putting sequenced fragments of DNA
- a carrier of disease or of medication
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- passing of a disease from an infected host.
- a surrounding or enclosing structure
- Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome
- disease outbreak
- bacteria carried or transported by the air
- unicellular organinsms
- letting go of waste
- ongoing disease
- special protein molecules that the immune system produces in response to antigens.
- capable of possessing infection
- short for deoxyribonucleic acid
23 Clues: excrement • ongoing disease • cleansing agent • multiplying by 2 • disease outbreak • disease attacker • varient of covid • letting go of waste • unicellular organinsms • single-celled organisms. • capable of possessing infection • short for deoxyribonucleic acid • Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome • putting sequenced fragments of DNA • a surrounding or enclosing structure • ...
GCSE PE 2025-12-11
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- Connects muscle to bone
- Protects the heart and lungs
- Bones keep us upright and hold muscles and organs in place
- Taking on fluids during exercise is know as what?
- With the presence of oxygen
- Longest bone in the body
- Cold pool of water used for recovery
- Increasing the angle at a joint
- Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness
- Muscle contracting
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- A feature of the respiratory system
- Calf Muscle
- Movement away from the midline of the body
- The lower chambers of the heart
- ..... volume is the amount of air that enters the lungs during inspiration at rest
- The intake of air into the lungs
- The feeling of sickness
- Gaseous exchange takes place by
- Bones that form the spine
- What is EPOC
20 Clues: Calf Muscle • What is EPOC • Muscle contracting • Connects muscle to bone • The feeling of sickness • Longest bone in the body • Bones that form the spine • With the presence of oxygen • Protects the heart and lungs • Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness • The lower chambers of the heart • Gaseous exchange takes place by • Increasing the angle at a joint • The intake of air into the lungs • ...
Unit 2 Review 2022-11-18
6 Clues: fight infections • main organ of respiratory system • main organ of the digestive system • it pumps between 60 and 100 times per minute • carry blood from heart to capilaries to the body • renal artries carries blood to this part of organ
Effects of Smoking on our Bodies 2013-07-28
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- a cancerous disease in the respiratory system
- extracts of plants used to make cigarettes
- range of disorder that affects the heart
- Abnormal heart rate
- inflammation of the airways
- rapid loss of brain function due to disturbance of blood supply to the brain
- Fat produced by the liver
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- Inability to conceive
- pressure exerted by circulating blood on the walls of blood vessels
- a substance found in cigarettes
- spontaneous end to a pregnancy before full term
- growth caused by abnormal cell division
- clogged blood vessels of the heart
13 Clues: Abnormal heart rate • Inability to conceive • Fat produced by the liver • inflammation of the airways • a substance found in cigarettes • clogged blood vessels of the heart • growth caused by abnormal cell division • range of disorder that affects the heart • extracts of plants used to make cigarettes • a cancerous disease in the respiratory system • ...
Interaction in Body Systems 2023-06-02
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- Breakdown and absorption of food and nutrients
- Regulates body activities by hormones
- Process to maintain internal stability
- Fight foreign invaders in the body
- Removes waste from the body
- Involves bones for support and protection
- Transport blood throughout the body
- Takes in oxygen and release carbon dioxide
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- An arranged group with the same particular goal
- Allows organisms to reproduce and make offsprings
- Two or more things having action with each other
- System of organization or arrangement based on importance
- Consists of muscles enabling movement
13 Clues: Removes waste from the body • Fight foreign invaders in the body • Transport blood throughout the body • Regulates body activities by hormones • Consists of muscles enabling movement • Process to maintain internal stability • Involves bones for support and protection • Takes in oxygen and release carbon dioxide • Breakdown and absorption of food and nutrients • ...
Patient Controlled analgesia 2025-03-29
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- Another opioid used in PCA, stronger than morphine
- Gradual reduction of PCA medication
- Common opioid used in PCA
- Medical term for pain relief
- Class of medication often used in PCA administration
- PCA button delivers this _________ dose
- Alternative to morphine in PCA
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- Watch for depression of this system
- Health care professional who sets up and programs a PCA pump
- Route often used for PCA delivery
- out Set time period between doses in PCA
- Symptom of opioid toxicity: constricted ___
- Device used for self-administration of pain relief
13 Clues: Common opioid used in PCA • Medical term for pain relief • Alternative to morphine in PCA • Route often used for PCA delivery • Watch for depression of this system • Gradual reduction of PCA medication • PCA button delivers this _________ dose • out Set time period between doses in PCA • Symptom of opioid toxicity: constricted ___ • ...
human body - grace 2025-06-30
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- - network of glands and organs that produce and release hormones.
- - babies
- - refers to the heart and blood vessels.
- - physical barrier
- - maintains healthy fluid levels in the body.
- - a biological system that removes excess, unnecessary materials.
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- - body's framework
- - body's control and communication network.
- - complex network of tissues that allows for movements.
- - organs that break down food into nutrients.
- - the network of organs and tissues in the body that enables breathing.
- - make that helps the body fight infections and other diseases.
- - produces, stores waste product of the body.
13 Clues: - babies • - body's framework • - physical barrier • - refers to the heart and blood vessels. • - body's control and communication network. • - organs that break down food into nutrients. • - maintains healthy fluid levels in the body. • - produces, stores waste product of the body. • - complex network of tissues that allows for movements. • ...
MEDICAL SPECIALITIES 2021-11-17
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- doctor of internal medicine who specializes in arthritis and other musculoskeletal conditions and systemic autoimmune diseases
- is the branch of medicine dedicated to pain relief for patients before, during, and after surgery.
- primary care doctors who have additional specialized training in treating older patients
- board-certified physician who provides special care for critically ill patients
- known as a kidney doctor, is a kidney disease specialist and is the most qualified doctor to help you manage your kidney health.
- are trained to diagnose illnesses in patients through the use of x-rays, radioactive substances, sound waves in ultrasounds, or the body’s natural magnetism in magnetic resonance images
- who diagnoses and treats diseases of the respiratory system -- the lungs and other organs that help you breathe
- involves the medical care of infants, children, and adolescents.
- is a branch of medicine that deals with the disorders of the heart as well as some parts of the circulatory system.
- qualified to diagnose and treat conditions like diabetes, thyroid diseases, infertility, growth issues, metabolic disorders, osteoporosis, some cancers, and disorders in the hormone-producing adrenal glands and pituitary glands.
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- doctor who attends infections
- doctor doctor who specialize in the internal organs and systems of the body, but they are not limited to those areas
- is a fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeon who specializes in the treatment of both simple and complex fractures, as well as wounds and injuries caused by accidents or sudden violence
- are physicians who treat adult and pediatric patients with disorders of the skin, hair, nails, and adjacent mucous membranes.
- work with both adult and pediatric patients suffering from allergies and diseases of the respiratory tract or immune system.
- doctor play an important role in health promotion and illness prevention, coordinating care with other specialties and health professionals, and advocating on behalf of their patients with respect to the care and services they need in all parts of the health care system.
- a physician who studied, trained in, and treats diseases of the ear, nose, throat, face, head and neck
- a medical healthcare provider who examines bodies and body tissues. He or she is also responsible for performing lab tests
- examiner
- is the medical practice dealing with the health of the female reproductive system.
- specialists who treat diseases of the brain and spinal cord, peripheral nerves and muscles.
- is concerned with the body's complex system of blood vessels, particularly the arteries and veins.
- A doctor that specializes in surgery
- diagnose and treat injuries, infections, diseases, and disorders of the eye.
- a medicolegal death investigation office, perform death investigations, complete autopsies, interpret toxicology and other laboratory testing results, collect and document evidence, and provide expert testimony.
- person who advises others on matters of food and nutrition and their impacts on health.
26 Clues: examiner • doctor who attends infections • A doctor that specializes in surgery • involves the medical care of infants, children, and adolescents. • diagnose and treat injuries, infections, diseases, and disorders of the eye. • board-certified physician who provides special care for critically ill patients • ...
Body Systems and Organs 2024-01-04
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- how oxygen is used throughout the body
- the internal framework of the body
- how waste products are removed from our body
- how our bodies react to environmental changes
- how blood is transferred through our bodies
- excrete a variety of waste products
- allows us to sense and respond to stimuli
- covers the entire body
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- organ system consisting of skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscle.
- pumps blood through the veins
- aids in digestion
- responsible for adding oxygen to and removing carbon dioxide from the blood
- largest organ
- targets and destroys invading pathogens in the body
- rids your body of toxic substances
- organ of hearing
- breaks down food into nutrients
17 Clues: largest organ • organ of hearing • aids in digestion • covers the entire body • pumps blood through the veins • breaks down food into nutrients • the internal framework of the body • rids your body of toxic substances • excrete a variety of waste products • how oxygen is used throughout the body • allows us to sense and respond to stimuli • ...
Organs and organ system 2023-04-01
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- to measure blod pressure
- A muscular partition present at the base of thoracic cage.
- trachea>bronchus>bronchiole>.............
- provides immunity by fighting bacteria entering the body
- blood group O is the 'universal...................'
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- Circulatory system:.............Respiratory system:Lungs
- thick walled,carry oxygenated blood and have no valves
- bone marrow Production of RBCs occurs in
- the pigment present in RBC
9 Clues: to measure blod pressure • the pigment present in RBC • bone marrow Production of RBCs occurs in • trachea>bronchus>bronchiole>............. • blood group O is the 'universal...................' • thick walled,carry oxygenated blood and have no valves • Circulatory system:.............Respiratory system:Lungs • provides immunity by fighting bacteria entering the body • ...
PARTURITION & LACTATION 2019-04-28
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- PITUITARY The source of oxytocin other than maternal hypothalamus
- Hormone that induces parturition
- the fluid secreted from breast a few days before and after parturition
- Parturition and lactation are examples of __________ reflex
- This inhibits prolactin
- Post-partum amenorrhea is due to
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- Hormone that can stop lactation
- Hormone responsible for development of lobules of mammary gland
- secreted from arcuate nucleus of hypothalamus
- Breast development in males
- Contraction of these cells causes milk ejection
- FEEDBACK – example is labor contractions
- DILATION first stage of labor
- Hormone that helps in maturation of fetal respiratory system
14 Clues: This inhibits prolactin • Breast development in males • DILATION first stage of labor • Hormone that can stop lactation • Hormone that induces parturition • Post-partum amenorrhea is due to • FEEDBACK – example is labor contractions • secreted from arcuate nucleus of hypothalamus • Contraction of these cells causes milk ejection • ...
parturition & lactation 2019-04-28
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- Post-partum amenorrhea is due to
- Hormone that helps in maturation of fetal respiratory system
- Hormone responsible for development of lobules of mammary gland
- Hormone that can stop lactation
- Contraction of these cells causes milk ejection
- Hormone that induces parturition
- PITUITARY The source of oxytocin other than maternal hypothalamus
- secreted from arcuate nucleus of hypothalamus
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- the fluid secreted from breast a few days before and after parturition
- This inhibits prolactin
- Parturition and lactation are examples of __________ reflex
- Breast development in males
- DILATION first stage of labor
- FEEDBACK – example is labor contractions
14 Clues: This inhibits prolactin • Breast development in males • DILATION first stage of labor • Hormone that can stop lactation • Post-partum amenorrhea is due to • Hormone that induces parturition • FEEDBACK – example is labor contractions • secreted from arcuate nucleus of hypothalamus • Contraction of these cells causes milk ejection • ...
Test Review 2023-11-28
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- Muscle you can control
- The largest artery in the body
- This lobe controls your memory, planning, and behavoir
- Carries oxygen-poor blood TO the heart
- This lobe controls your vision and color
- The largest bone in the body
- How many chambers are Occipitalart
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- The brain cannot feel pain, True or False
- Muscles work in pairs, True or False
- This lobe controls your language and hearing
- A passageway for both food and air
- Where the gas exchange in the respiratory system occurs
- Lobe that controls your taste, temp, and touch
- Carries oxygen-rich blood AWAY from the heart
- Muscle you cannot control
15 Clues: Muscle you can control • Muscle you cannot control • The largest bone in the body • The largest artery in the body • A passageway for both food and air • How many chambers are Occipitalart • Muscles work in pairs, True or False • Carries oxygen-poor blood TO the heart • This lobe controls your vision and color • The brain cannot feel pain, True or False • ...
Metabolism 2025-10-09
5 Clues: what starch breaks down into • what protein breaks down into • the system that brings in air • a set of parts that make a whole • the system that breaks down food
AQA GCSE PE - Respiratory System 2024-10-01
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- The substance in the red blood cells which transports oxygen (as oxyhaemoglobin) and carbon dioxide.
- The first structure of the upper respiratory system to receive inhaled air from the nose
- _______ exchange The process that occurs in the alveoli of the lungs that involves gas being transported down its concentration gradient into the blood
- The process of breathing air out of the lungs
- Muscles situated in-between the ribs that are responsible for helping to alter the size of the thoracic cavity
- A sheet of involuntary skeletal muscle that assists with breathing by contracting to alter the size of the thoracic cavity
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- Smaller branches of airways that connect the bronchus to the alveoli
- The process of breathing air into the lungs
- The passive transport of gas down its concentration gradient between the alveoli and the blood
- Split into the left and right, these are the largest airways in the lungs and connect the trachea to the bronchioles
- Small air-filled sacs that act as the site of gas exchange in the lungs
- A hollow passage surrounded by cartilage that connects the upper and lower respiratory systems and provides a passage for air to enter the lungs
- The concentration difference between gases in the blood and the alveoli or muscles
13 Clues: The process of breathing air into the lungs • The process of breathing air out of the lungs • Smaller branches of airways that connect the bronchus to the alveoli • Small air-filled sacs that act as the site of gas exchange in the lungs • The concentration difference between gases in the blood and the alveoli or muscles • ...
METHODS OF COMPLEX RESUSCITATION MEASURES AND INTENSIVE THERAPY FOR ACUTE RESPIRATORY DISTRESS. ACUTE RESPIRATORY FAILURE(ARF). PULMONARY EDEMA, THROMBOLISM OF THE PULMONARY ARTERIES, ARTIFICIAL LUNG VENTILATION(ALV) 2022-03-08
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- ventilation without perfusion
- a plastic device used for pulmonary toileting
- bluish discoloration of skin resulting from poor circulation
- a possible cause of respiratory failure that includes fluid accumulation in lung tissue
- partial or complete collapse of lung area resulting in decreased oxygenation ability
- results in diffuse alveolar damage, pulmonary microvascular thrombosis, and low lung compliance
- testing for oxygen, and carbon dioxide levels in blood
- how to evaluate delirium in ventilated patient
- perfusion without ventilation
- oral care, head of bed 30degrees, SBT, sedation holiday, peptic ulcer prophylaxis, OG vs NG, hand hygiene
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- _________ might be described as the following in a patient with respiratory failure: wheezes, rhonci, crackles, decreased
- lack of oxygen in blood
- treatment modalities for respiratory failure depend on the _______
- Increaseed PEEP can cause decreased ____________ (cardiac effect)
- reversal of indication for mechanical ventilation, adequate gas exchange, ability to initiate a breath, hemodynamic stability
- atelectasis, barotruma, volutrauma, VAP
- CO2 retention
- we encourage patients to perform this type of exercise as a form of pulmonary toileting
- exchange of air between lungs and atmosphere
- combats neuromuscular effects
20 Clues: CO2 retention • lack of oxygen in blood • ventilation without perfusion • combats neuromuscular effects • perfusion without ventilation • atelectasis, barotruma, volutrauma, VAP • exchange of air between lungs and atmosphere • a plastic device used for pulmonary toileting • how to evaluate delirium in ventilated patient • ...
Body system puzzle 2020-10-26
5 Clues: System- consists bones and cartilage. • System- consists specific organs and structures. • System- consists the skeletal and cardiac muscles. • System- it helps blood circulate, oxygen, carbon dioxide etc. • System- it’s a communicating system in the body it’s the center of mental activity.
crossword 2025-11-08
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- dioxide – A waste gas produced by cells during metabolism that must be removed from the body
- system – The system responsible for transporting oxygen, nutrients, and carbon dioxide throughout the body.
- – The gas required by body cells for energy production.
- – The widening of blood vessels to release heat and increase blood flow to the skin.
- glands – Structures that produce sweat to help cool the body during hot conditions.
- system – The system responsible for taking in oxygen and expelling carbon dioxide.
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- – Specialized sensors that detect changes in oxygen and carbon dioxide levels in the blood.
- – The narrowing of blood vessels to conserve heat in cold conditions.
- – The body’s ability to maintain a stable internal environment despite external changes.
9 Clues: – The gas required by body cells for energy production. • – The narrowing of blood vessels to conserve heat in cold conditions. • system – The system responsible for taking in oxygen and expelling carbon dioxide. • glands – Structures that produce sweat to help cool the body during hot conditions. • ...
SCIENCE CROWSSWORD 2016-02-02
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- A waste formed from the breakdown of proteins
- Non living things that are responsible for many diseases, including cold sores, colds, and influenza
- The voice box
- The small gland that releases a chemical messenger called adrenaline into your blood
- The system that defends you by destroying invaders
- Cells that are designed to do a specific job
- A solid waste that gets expelled from the body at periodic intervals
- A group of cells that produce and secrete chemicals
- A measurement of the number of breaths you take in a minute
- Groups of different tissues form ______
- Groups of different organs work together in _______
- The system that sends electrical messages throughout the body
- A chemical message released into the bloodstream
- What living things are often referred to as
- All living things respond to the ___________
- Tiny organs found in cells
- An organism made up of a single cell
- A disease transmitted from animals to humans and often back again
- A chemical that acts on the nervous system to reduce sensitivity to pain
- A chemical and physical process in which foods are changed into a form they can be taken into cells
- A measurement of the number of times your heart beats in a minute
- What water, salts, and small amounts of urea are excreted through
- Protects the inner contents of a cell and is made of fat cells called lipids
- The part of the cell where excess water and food is stored
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- What things such as pollen and bacteria stick to in the nasal cavity
- The small sacks that bronchioles end in
- Organisms made up of many cells
- The part of the cell that produces energy in the form of 'ATP'
- Only found in plant cells and is where photosynthesis takes place in a cell
- The blood vessel that connects veins and arteries
- The small tubes that the bronchi repeatedly divide into
- The removal of wastes from the body
- The blood vessel that transports blood away from the heart
- The organ that helps regulate sugar levels
- The main function of the respiratory system
- All living things are composed of other ____
- The system that produces chemical messengers called hormones
- The system that is responsible for breathing
- Bean shaped organs that come in pairs
- The blood vessel that transports blood to the heart
- Large molecules that lock onto invading organisms
- Two tubes, each one leads into a lung
- Groups of similar cells form _______
- The part of the cell that contains the DNA of a cell
- The contraction or squeezing of your ventricles
- Wall Only found in plant cells and is the outer barrier of the cell
46 Clues: The voice box • Tiny organs found in cells • Organisms made up of many cells • The removal of wastes from the body • An organism made up of a single cell • Groups of similar cells form _______ • Bean shaped organs that come in pairs • Two tubes, each one leads into a lung • The small sacks that bronchioles end in • Groups of different tissues form ______ • ...
MEDICAL SPECIALITIES 2021-11-17
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- doctor of internal medicine who specializes in arthritis and other musculoskeletal conditions and systemic autoimmune diseases
- is the branch of medicine dedicated to pain relief for patients before, during, and after surgery.
- primary care doctors who have additional specialized training in treating older patients
- board-certified physician who provides special care for critically ill patients
- known as a kidney doctor, is a kidney disease specialist and is the most qualified doctor to help you manage your kidney health.
- are trained to diagnose illnesses in patients through the use of x-rays, radioactive substances, sound waves in ultrasounds, or the body’s natural magnetism in magnetic resonance images
- who diagnoses and treats diseases of the respiratory system -- the lungs and other organs that help you breathe
- involves the medical care of infants, children, and adolescents.
- is a branch of medicine that deals with the disorders of the heart as well as some parts of the circulatory system.
- qualified to diagnose and treat conditions like diabetes, thyroid diseases, infertility, growth issues, metabolic disorders, osteoporosis, some cancers, and disorders in the hormone-producing adrenal glands and pituitary glands.
Down
- doctor who attends infections
- doctor doctor who specialize in the internal organs and systems of the body, but they are not limited to those areas
- is a fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeon who specializes in the treatment of both simple and complex fractures, as well as wounds and injuries caused by accidents or sudden violence
- are physicians who treat adult and pediatric patients with disorders of the skin, hair, nails, and adjacent mucous membranes.
- work with both adult and pediatric patients suffering from allergies and diseases of the respiratory tract or immune system.
- doctor play an important role in health promotion and illness prevention, coordinating care with other specialties and health professionals, and advocating on behalf of their patients with respect to the care and services they need in all parts of the health care system.
- a physician who studied, trained in, and treats diseases of the ear, nose, throat, face, head and neck
- a medical healthcare provider who examines bodies and body tissues. He or she is also responsible for performing lab tests
- examiner
- is the medical practice dealing with the health of the female reproductive system.
- specialists who treat diseases of the brain and spinal cord, peripheral nerves and muscles.
- is concerned with the body's complex system of blood vessels, particularly the arteries and veins.
- A doctor that specializes in surgery
- diagnose and treat injuries, infections, diseases, and disorders of the eye.
- a medicolegal death investigation office, perform death investigations, complete autopsies, interpret toxicology and other laboratory testing results, collect and document evidence, and provide expert testimony.
- person who advises others on matters of food and nutrition and their impacts on health.
26 Clues: examiner • doctor who attends infections • A doctor that specializes in surgery • involves the medical care of infants, children, and adolescents. • diagnose and treat injuries, infections, diseases, and disorders of the eye. • board-certified physician who provides special care for critically ill patients • ...
Fish 2021-11-17
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- Fish of mature breeding age
- Process of adding DO to water
- Type of filtration that uses charcoal
- Salomon Fry
- Organ that helps detect vibration
- Aquatic creature with exoskeleton
- Mix of fresh and salt water
- Salmon Fingerlings
- Common labyrinth fish
- Parasitic protozoan disease
- Group of fish that grow best in 60-60 degree water
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- Common way for cichlids to raise young
- Type of mechanical filtration that housed that the bottom of the tank
- Helps with a fishes buoyancy
- Concentration of salt in water
- Gravel, charcoal, and fiber
- Improvement to typical commercial pond fisheries
- Use valves in respiratory system
- Cycle that effects ammonia levels
- Have species that are both fresh and saltwater
- Typical contaminate of tap water
- Fish Sperm
22 Clues: Fish Sperm • Salomon Fry • Salmon Fingerlings • Common labyrinth fish • Fish of mature breeding age • Gravel, charcoal, and fiber • Mix of fresh and salt water • Parasitic protozoan disease • Helps with a fishes buoyancy • Process of adding DO to water • Concentration of salt in water • Use valves in respiratory system • Typical contaminate of tap water • ...
PULMONARY REVIEW 2023-09-24
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- MOST ACCURATE DIAGNOSTIC TEST FOR PE
- REDUCES SECONDARY AIRWAY INFLAMMATION AND EDEMA
- INCREASES FUNCTIONAL RESIDUAL CAPACITY
- HIGH PRESSURE IN THE PULMONARY VASCULATURE
- NARROWED AIRWAYS
- BLOOD CLOT IN LUNG ARTERY
- ALVEOLAR COLLAPSE
- FILTER USED FOR DVT
- VASOCONSTRICTOR IN ALL VASCULAR BEDS EXCEPT THE LUNGS
- CAUSED USUALLY FROM THE DEEP VENOUS SYSTEM OF THE LOWER EXTREMETIES
- HYPOVENTILATION CAUSES WHAT?
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- IS THE GOLD STANDARD METHOD TO VERIFY ENDOTRACHEAL TUBE PLACEMENT
- ALVEOLI FILLED WITH FLUID
- UMBRELLA TERM FOR EMPHYSEMA AND CHRONIC BRONCHITIS
- SECRETIONS IN LARGE AIRWAYS, PNEUMONIA
- OXYGEN OR VENTILATION DISTURBANCES
- OBSTRUCTION OF LARGE LARYNXS; HARSH HIGH PITCHED VIBRATING SOUND
- SMALL AIRWAYS RESTRICTED
- FLUID; HEART FAILURE, EFFUSIONS, PNEUMONIA
- AGENT USED IN SEVERE RESPIRATORY EXACERBATION
- BI-LEVEL POSOTIVE AIRWAY PRESSURE
21 Clues: NARROWED AIRWAYS • ALVEOLAR COLLAPSE • FILTER USED FOR DVT • SMALL AIRWAYS RESTRICTED • ALVEOLI FILLED WITH FLUID • BLOOD CLOT IN LUNG ARTERY • HYPOVENTILATION CAUSES WHAT? • BI-LEVEL POSOTIVE AIRWAY PRESSURE • OXYGEN OR VENTILATION DISTURBANCES • MOST ACCURATE DIAGNOSTIC TEST FOR PE • SECRETIONS IN LARGE AIRWAYS, PNEUMONIA • INCREASES FUNCTIONAL RESIDUAL CAPACITY • ...
Lifting and Moving Tic Tac Toe 2023-02-08
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- Study of body function
- Obtains oxygen and removes carbon dioxide from the body
- foot bones
- Bones of the body
- Process of moving gas
- hand bones
- point where two bones come together
- The toe and finger bones
- large bone of thigh
- Skeleton supports the body, forms blood cells, and stores minerals. Muscles produce movement
- Smallest kind of artery
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- Pumps blood throughout the body to transport nutrients, oxygen, and waste
- Helps maintain fluid balance of the body and contributes to the immune system
- Forms protective barrier and aids temperature regulation
- Receives information and coordinates body's response
- Brain and spinal cord
- outer layer of skin
- fluid portion of blood
- the breastbone
- the smallest type of vein
- ingest, digest, and absorbs nutrients
21 Clues: foot bones • hand bones • the breastbone • Bones of the body • outer layer of skin • large bone of thigh • Brain and spinal cord • Process of moving gas • Study of body function • fluid portion of blood • Smallest kind of artery • The toe and finger bones • the smallest type of vein • point where two bones come together • ingest, digest, and absorbs nutrients • ...
Anatomy and Physiology 2025-05-20
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- the middle part of the muscle
- part of the muscle that does not move
- also known as shoulder blade
- elimination of feces from the body
- inner and larger bone of the forearm
- also known as wrist
- when muscles rotate
- moves food along the digestive tract
- also known as chest
- also known as phalanges
- a connection between 2 or more bones
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- main organ of the respiratory system
- basic unit of living things
- oval, bony case that protects the brain
- cells dividing into 2 new identical cells
- structures composed of specialized tissues
- 12 pairs of bones forming the wall of the thorax
- when muscles straighten
- back of neck
- smaller bone in the forearm
- process of inhaling and exhaling
- also known as breastbone
22 Clues: back of neck • also known as wrist • when muscles rotate • also known as chest • when muscles straighten • also known as phalanges • also known as breastbone • basic unit of living things • smaller bone in the forearm • also known as shoulder blade • the middle part of the muscle • process of inhaling and exhaling • elimination of feces from the body • ...
Knowledge adquisition 2 2013-01-31
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- System that eliminates waste products from the body.
- Consist of a wide group of compounds that are generally soluble in organic solvents and generally insoluble in water
- Are the most abundant class of organic compounds found in living organisms
- System that helps to circulate blood and move food through the digestive system.
- Count offers free food nutrition data. Learn how to live a healthier lifestyle by eating more nutritious meals and making better diet choices.
- is a kind of biological tissue that supports, connects, or separates different types of tissues and organs of the body.
- Is a kind of soft tissue of humans
- Is the part of the body that coordinates the actions and transmits signals between different parts of its body.
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- System composed by bones, cartilage, ligaments, tendones.
- System that brings oxygen needed for cellular respiration and removes excess carbon dioxide from body.
- Transports oxygen, nutrients, and hormones to cells; fights infection.
- System that controls growth, development, and metabolism; maintains homeostasis.
- The ability or tendency of an organism or cell to maintain internal equilibrium by adjusting its physiological processes.
- Is one of the four basic types of animal tissue, along with connective tissue, muscle tissue and nervous tissue.
- Feedback_________ is a cellular control mechanism in which an enzyme that catalyzes the production of a particular sub.
15 Clues: Is a kind of soft tissue of humans • System that eliminates waste products from the body. • System composed by bones, cartilage, ligaments, tendones. • Transports oxygen, nutrients, and hormones to cells; fights infection. • Are the most abundant class of organic compounds found in living organisms • ...
Anatomy and Physiology: Chapter 6 2019-11-06
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- tissue used for communication and control
- a liquid tissue found between cells
- responsible for the continuation of the human race
- protects the body from harmful diseases
- the skin
- regulates bodily activities by secreting hormones
- gives support and rigidity to the body
- organs of the abdominal cavity
- a liquid tissue associated with circulation
- fluid tissue associated with the immune system
- organs once believed to be of no use to the human body
- breaks down food for absorption and use
- tissue used for movement
- transports food, oxygen, and waste products
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- includes the bones, ligaments, tendons, cartilage, and fat of the body
- exchanges carbon dioxide and oxygen in the lungs
- provides movement for the body
- includes the skin and its many sensory receptors
- the excretion of liquid waste from the body
- the liquid tissue of the nervous system
- tissue used for covering and lining
- membrane lining the joint cavities
- controls all of the body's activities
- membrane type lining the mouth, nose, and throat
- membrane which lines the chest cavity
25 Clues: the skin • tissue used for movement • provides movement for the body • organs of the abdominal cavity • membrane lining the joint cavities • a liquid tissue found between cells • tissue used for covering and lining • controls all of the body's activities • membrane which lines the chest cavity • gives support and rigidity to the body • protects the body from harmful diseases • ...
Anatomical Terms Crossword 2020-08-24
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- the skin is ___ to the bones
- lying face down
- the abdominal cavity is __ to the thoracic cavity
- another name for the transverse plane
- the heart is __ to the lungs
- this system is in charge of breathing
- the elbow is ___ to the fingers
- system them releases hormones
- the __ plane cuts the body into superior & inferior sections
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- connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone
- this type of muscle tissue if found in the intestines, uterus, & other organs
- the shoulders are ___ to the collar bones
- tissue type that forms thin layers on the inside or outside of body parts
- the ___ cavity is made by combining 3 other cavities
- patients who eat in bed should be in this position
- this tissue type stores fat
- the ___ cavity contains both the brain & the spinal cord
- the abdominal cavity is __ to the pelvic cavity
- the __ plane cuts the body into anterior and posterior sections
- the ankles are __ to the knees
- the __ plane cuts through your nose, through your chin and spine it goes...
21 Clues: lying face down • this tissue type stores fat • the skin is ___ to the bones • the heart is __ to the lungs • system them releases hormones • the ankles are __ to the knees • the elbow is ___ to the fingers • another name for the transverse plane • this system is in charge of breathing • the shoulders are ___ to the collar bones • connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone • ...
Body 2022-03-28
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- It the organ at the terminal past of the
- made up one pr more segments or bones.
- It is Protein fibers that grow from hair
- glenohumeral joint (shoulder joint)
- body that contains the brain, the chief
- It is the part of the body at the end of an arm.
- It is organs of the visual system.
- body.
- It is any of the hard, resistant structures occurring on the jaws and in or around the mouth and
- of the arm that surrounds.
- It is the organ of hearing and balance.
- It is a limb of the body and a type of digit.
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- found in the dermis. It is part of the
- It is the upper or anterior division of the
- It is an oval-shaped cavity inside the skull.
- organs, and the mouth.
- It is the past of the upper lime between
- areas of vertebra
- It is part of your respiratory system.
- It is the region between the upper and lower
- the elbow join.
21 Clues: body. • the elbow join. • areas of vertebra • organs, and the mouth. • of the arm that surrounds. • It is organs of the visual system. • glenohumeral joint (shoulder joint) • found in the dermis. It is part of the • made up one pr more segments or bones. • It is part of your respiratory system. • body that contains the brain, the chief • It is the organ of hearing and balance. • ...
Chest tubes 2025-08-26
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- – Blockage of the tube.
- – Technique required during dressing changes.
- – System supported by chest tube function.
- – State of the lung before re-expansion.
- – Fluctuation with respiration in water seal chamber.
- – Temporarily stopping flow in the tube (not routine).
- – Type of pressure in pleural space normally.
- - cm of H2O suction
- – Required condition of dressings and supplies.
- – Manipulating tubing to prevent clot occlusion (rarely recommended).
- – Applied to assist lung re-expansion.
- – Pus in the pleural cavity.
- Tube Crossword Puzzle Terms (25 total)
- – Subcutaneous emphysema felt under skin near site.
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- – Anatomical region where tube is placed.
- – Membrane surrounding the lungs.
- – Air in the pleural space.
- – Type of drainage fluid, clear/yellow.
- – Chamber preventing air from re-entering chest.
- – Tubing problem that obstructs drainage.
- – Indicates air leak if continuous in water seal chamber.
- – Procedure to place the chest tube.
- – Fluid or blood collected from pleural space.
- - chest drainage system has no water column to control suction
- – Dressing type used to seal insertion site.
- – Blood in the pleural space.
26 Clues: - cm of H2O suction • – Blockage of the tube. • – Air in the pleural space. • – Pus in the pleural cavity. • – Blood in the pleural space. • – Membrane surrounding the lungs. • – Procedure to place the chest tube. • – Applied to assist lung re-expansion. • Tube Crossword Puzzle Terms (25 total) • – Type of drainage fluid, clear/yellow. • – State of the lung before re-expansion. • ...
Vital Signs 2021-03-15
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- LOW blood pressure
- 1+
- regular breathing with a rate LESS than 12/min -common in well conditioned athletes
- the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the aveoli and red blood cells
- the amount of blood pumped by the left ventricle of the heart
- Korotkoff phase that is distinct, loud, and sharp sounds
- HIGH blood pressure
- the amount of blood the heart pumps through the circulatory system in a minute
- normal breathing
- body temperature regulator is
- heartbeat produces a wave of blood that causes pulsations through arteries
- difficult or painful breathing
- Korotkoff phase that is the last sound heard
- when an elevated temperature gradually returns to normal
- when oxygen is low in capillaries and pulse ox is lower then 95-100
- a condition in which the heart beats with an irregular or abnormal rhythm
- Korotkoff phase that sounds like blowing, muffled, or swishing similar to phase 4
- the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the lungs through inspiration and expiration
- regular breathing pattern with a rate GREATER than 20/min
- elevated body temperature (greater than 40°C or 104°F)
- nervous system that controls the heart rate
- created in the nose or back of the throat; typically low pitched and most closely sounds like nasal congestion
- short, high pitched, discontinuous, intermittent, popping sounds -aka "rales"
- when blood pressure is at its HIGHEST with each heart beat during heart contraction
- a condition in which the pulse is consistently above normal
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- 3+
- pulse rate is continuously slow (<55 to 60 BPM) normal for athletes
- Korotkoff phase that sounds distinct, abrupt, muffling sounds with a soft blowing quality similar to phase 2
- the difference between systolic and diastolic pressure readings
- the force on the walls of the arteries as your heart pumps blood through your body
- the regularity of impulses/pulse pattern
- Korotkoff phase that is the first appearance of faint, but clear tapping sounds
- both an inspiration and expiration
- wheeze-like sound usually due to a blockage of airflow in the trachea
- at the fifth intercostal space at the left midclavicular line
- nervous system that lowers the heart rate
- increased respiratory rate, regular patter, but abnormally deep
- the number of times per minute you feel or hear the pulse
- deep breathing pattern with increased rate
- body temperature below than 35°C or 95°F
- nervous system that raises the heart rate
- 60 to 80 bpm
- a sudden drop from fever to normal temperature
- when blood pressure is at its LOWEST when the heart releases before it begins to contract again
- rate and depth controlled by the respiratory center
- irregular rate and depth of respirations that follow a cynical pattern -common in dying patients
- high pitched whistling noise; usually a sign that something is making your airway narrow or keeping air flowing through them -common causes are lung disease and asthma
- can't use because it has a pulse of its own
- the flow of red blood cells to and from the pulmonary capillaries. -measured with pulse oximetry
- course rattling respiratory sounds -sounds like snoring
- the amount of chest wall expansion that occurs with each breath
- structure that initiates the pulse
52 Clues: 3+ • 1+ • 60 to 80 bpm • normal breathing • LOW blood pressure • HIGH blood pressure • body temperature regulator is • difficult or painful breathing • both an inspiration and expiration • structure that initiates the pulse • the regularity of impulses/pulse pattern • body temperature below than 35°C or 95°F • nervous system that lowers the heart rate • ...
The Respiratory System crossword puzzle 2020-11-08
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- what is another name for Pharynx
- what is the name of the gas that we breathe
- what is the most important organ in the respiratory
- how many lungs do you have
- another name for the voice box
- we use this to breathe in air
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- what is the name of tubes that are connected to
- lungs
- when we breathe out air
- when we breathe in air
- What is another name for the trachea
- what is the color of the lungs
- Passage connecting your throat and lungs
13 Clues: lungs • when we breathe in air • when we breathe out air • how many lungs do you have • we use this to breathe in air • what is the color of the lungs • another name for the voice box • what is another name for Pharynx • What is another name for the trachea • Passage connecting your throat and lungs • what is the name of the gas that we breathe • ...
respiratory, circulatory, and nervous system 2021-12-03
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- pathway to send messages from the brain to the body
- flows blood to the liver
- responsible for movement and blance
- to carry air in and out you your lungs
- that controls the parts of the body
- send oxgyen and nutrient all over the body
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- supplies blood
- to bring in air and pass through the blood stream
- carrys blood alway from the heart
- involves breathing and voice production
- passway for food, air and liquid
- takes oxgyen-poor blood back to the heart
- it allows air to enter you body
13 Clues: supplies blood • flows blood to the liver • it allows air to enter you body • passway for food, air and liquid • carrys blood alway from the heart • responsible for movement and blance • that controls the parts of the body • to carry air in and out you your lungs • involves breathing and voice production • takes oxgyen-poor blood back to the heart • ...
Acid-base balance 2013-03-08
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- low calcium in body fluids
- high potassium in the body fluids
- low pH balance
- number one cause of Respiratory alkalosis
- negative charged ion
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- acidosis excess acid in the body fluids due to retention of CO2
- major cause respiratory acidosis
- positive charged ion
- acidosis usually caused by renal failure
- high pH balance
10 Clues: low pH balance • high pH balance • positive charged ion • negative charged ion • low calcium in body fluids • major cause respiratory acidosis • high potassium in the body fluids • acidosis usually caused by renal failure • number one cause of Respiratory alkalosis • acidosis excess acid in the body fluids due to retention of CO2
Respiration in Organisms 2021-11-26
10 Clues: baby frogs • helps you be fit • Discovered oxygen • 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 • the process by which air goes in and out of body
SCIENCE CROWSSWORD 2016-02-02
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- A waste formed from the breakdown of proteins
- Non living things that are responsible for many diseases, including cold sores, colds, and influenza
- The voice box
- The small gland that releases a chemical messenger called adrenaline into your blood
- The system that defends you by destroying invaders
- Cells that are designed to do a specific job
- A solid waste that gets expelled from the body at periodic intervals
- A group of cells that produce and secrete chemicals
- A measurement of the number of breaths you take in a minute
- Groups of different tissues form ______
- Groups of different organs work together in _______
- The system that sends electrical messages throughout the body
- A chemical message released into the bloodstream
- What living things are often referred to as
- All living things respond to the ___________
- Tiny organs found in cells
- An organism made up of a single cell
- A disease transmitted from animals to humans and often back again
- A chemical that acts on the nervous system to reduce sensitivity to pain
- A chemical and physical process in which foods are changed into a form they can be taken into cells
- A measurement of the number of times your heart beats in a minute
- What water, salts, and small amounts of urea are excreted through
- Protects the inner contents of a cell and is made of fat cells called lipids
- The part of the cell where excess water and food is stored
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- What things such as pollen and bacteria stick to in the nasal cavity
- The small sacks that bronchioles end in
- Organisms made up of many cells
- The part of the cell that produces energy in the form of 'ATP'
- Only found in plant cells and is where photosynthesis takes place in a cell
- The blood vessel that connects veins and arteries
- The small tubes that the bronchi repeatedly divide into
- The removal of wastes from the body
- The blood vessel that transports blood away from the heart
- The organ that helps regulate sugar levels
- The main function of the respiratory system
- All living things are composed of other ____
- The system that produces chemical messengers called hormones
- The system that is responsible for breathing
- Bean shaped organs that come in pairs
- The blood vessel that transports blood to the heart
- Large molecules that lock onto invading organisms
- Two tubes, each one leads into a lung
- Groups of similar cells form _______
- The part of the cell that contains the DNA of a cell
- The contraction or squeezing of your ventricles
- Wall Only found in plant cells and is the outer barrier of the cell
46 Clues: The voice box • Tiny organs found in cells • Organisms made up of many cells • The removal of wastes from the body • An organism made up of a single cell • Groups of similar cells form _______ • Bean shaped organs that come in pairs • Two tubes, each one leads into a lung • The small sacks that bronchioles end in • Groups of different tissues form ______ • ...
SCIENCE CROWSSWORD 2016-02-02
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- A waste formed from the breakdown of proteins
- Non living things that are responsible for many diseases, including cold sores, colds, and influenza
- The voice box
- The small gland that releases a chemical messenger called adrenaline into your blood
- The system that defends you by destroying invaders
- Cells that are designed to do a specific job
- A solid waste that gets expelled from the body at periodic intervals
- A group of cells that produce and secrete chemicals
- A measurement of the number of breaths you take in a minute
- Groups of different tissues form ______
- Groups of different organs work together in _______
- The system that sends electrical messages throughout the body
- A chemical message released into the bloodstream
- What living things are often referred to as
- All living things respond to the ___________
- Tiny organs found in cells
- An organism made up of a single cell
- A disease transmitted from animals to humans and often back again
- A chemical that acts on the nervous system to reduce sensitivity to pain
- A chemical and physical process in which foods are changed into a form they can be taken into cells
- A measurement of the number of times your heart beats in a minute
- What water, salts, and small amounts of urea are excreted through
- Protects the inner contents of a cell and is made of fat cells called lipids
- The part of the cell where excess water and food is stored
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- What things such as pollen and bacteria stick to in the nasal cavity
- The small sacks that bronchioles end in
- Organisms made up of many cells
- The part of the cell that produces energy in the form of 'ATP'
- Only found in plant cells and is where photosynthesis takes place in a cell
- The blood vessel that connects veins and arteries
- The small tubes that the bronchi repeatedly divide into
- The removal of wastes from the body
- The blood vessel that transports blood away from the heart
- The organ that helps regulate sugar levels
- The main function of the respiratory system
- All living things are composed of other ____
- The system that produces chemical messengers called hormones
- The system that is responsible for breathing
- Bean shaped organs that come in pairs
- The blood vessel that transports blood to the heart
- Large molecules that lock onto invading organisms
- Two tubes, each one leads into a lung
- Groups of similar cells form _______
- The part of the cell that contains the DNA of a cell
- The contraction or squeezing of your ventricles
- Wall Only found in plant cells and is the outer barrier of the cell
46 Clues: The voice box • Tiny organs found in cells • Organisms made up of many cells • The removal of wastes from the body • An organism made up of a single cell • Groups of similar cells form _______ • Bean shaped organs that come in pairs • Two tubes, each one leads into a lung • The small sacks that bronchioles end in • Groups of different tissues form ______ • ...
PULMONARY SYSTEM - Crossword by Daniel Kość VIID 2018-04-17
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- between the esophagus and the mouth
- cartilage closing the entrance to the larynx
- located between the trachea and bronchioles
- between the eyes and forehead
- between the throat and the trachea
- oxygen uptake and carbon dioxide excretion outside
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- stopping the breath
- appearing in the air
- inhalation of oxygen, expeling of carbon dioxide
- muscle separating the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity
- it starts with the larynx and ends with a fork in two bronchi
- hole in the bottom of the face
- respiratory system of a human breathing with atmospheric air
- arcuate bone from the spine to the chest
14 Clues: stopping the breath • appearing in the air • between the eyes and forehead • hole in the bottom of the face • between the throat and the trachea • between the esophagus and the mouth • arcuate bone from the spine to the chest • located between the trachea and bronchioles • cartilage closing the entrance to the larynx • inhalation of oxygen, expeling of carbon dioxide • ...
Respiratory Diseases 2025-08-20
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- Malignant growth in lungs
- Damaged air sacs
- Inflamed voice box
- Inflamed throat
- Breathing stops during sleep
- Narrowing airways
- Inflammation of sinuses
- Immune reaction affecting lungs
- Coronavirus lung infection
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- Inflamed lung lining
- Bacterial lung infection
- Inflammation of bronchi
- Fluid in lungs
- Lung infection
- Chronic lung disease
- Inflammatory lung disease
- Severe coughing illness
- Viral lung disease
18 Clues: Fluid in lungs • Lung infection • Inflamed throat • Damaged air sacs • Narrowing airways • Inflamed voice box • Viral lung disease • Inflamed lung lining • Chronic lung disease • Inflammation of bronchi • Severe coughing illness • Inflammation of sinuses • Bacterial lung infection • Malignant growth in lungs • Inflammatory lung disease • Coronavirus lung infection • Breathing stops during sleep • ...
Physiology Vocab 2020-10-19
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- Rotation of hands
- Have kids
- Bone Outside part of bone
- Bone breaks inwards or outwards
- Forehead part of bone
- oxygen/C02 exchange
- Above
- Straight like fracture
- system Helps your body fight pathogens
- Gets oxygen to tissue and clears waste
- Bone broken in a diagonal line
- Jaw/chin
- Sends messages to brain
- On top of occipital bone
- "Trunk"
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- chip of the bone
- Regulates chemicals
- Limbs of the body
- Outside of body specification
- Lower back part of the skull
- Behind of
- Under
- Wing bone
- Gets nutrients and clears waste
- Below the parietal bone
- Bone Inside of bone
- Under fontal bone
- In front of
- Ribs low part of axilar part of body
- Ear
30 Clues: Ear • Under • Above • "Trunk" • Jaw/chin • Have kids • Behind of • Wing bone • In front of • chip of the bone • Rotation of hands • Limbs of the body • Under fontal bone • Regulates chemicals • oxygen/C02 exchange • Forehead part of bone • Bone Inside of bone • Straight like fracture • Below the parietal bone • Sends messages to brain • On top of occipital bone • Bone Outside part of bone • ...
Unit 2 Maintaining Personal Health 2.1-2.4 2022-03-07
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- Largest artery in the body
- Joint that allows rotating movement
- Amount of pressure blood applies on walls
- Type of bones that protects vital organs
- Joint found in your carpals and tarsals
- Amount of blood ejected from ventricles
- Blood flow from heart to body
- Study of the respiratory system
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- Stable internal environment inside body
- Name of skeleton that includes skull and ribs
- Largest vein in the body
- The lower chambers of the heart
- Largest and strongest muscles in body
- Outer layer of the skin
- Study of the heart
- Long bone in upper leg (largest in body)
- Long bone in the upper arm
- Oily secretion from skin glands
- The upper chambers of the heart
- Shoulder blades
- Largest organ in the body
21 Clues: Shoulder blades • Study of the heart • Outer layer of the skin • Largest vein in the body • Largest organ in the body • Largest artery in the body • Long bone in the upper arm • Blood flow from heart to body • The lower chambers of the heart • Oily secretion from skin glands • The upper chambers of the heart • Study of the respiratory system • Joint that allows rotating movement • ...
