respiratory system Crossword Puzzles
Reproductive system Crossword puzzle 2023-02-28
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- The male reproductive system works with this system for erections
- Endometriosis is a disease that can affect a woman's _
- The major function of the reprodutive system is to make horomones, eggs and ________
- The reproductive system works with the respiratory system for _______
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- The main organs are the testes and the _______
- The ovaries and the testes are in charge of making egg and sperm ______
6 Clues: The main organs are the testes and the _______ • Endometriosis is a disease that can affect a woman's _ • The male reproductive system works with this system for erections • The reproductive system works with the respiratory system for _______ • The ovaries and the testes are in charge of making egg and sperm ______ • ...
respiratory 2013-02-25
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- It's a mucolytic
- british thoracic society
- blocks Leukotriene receptors ,reduces inflammation
- a cough suppressant helps cough that disturbs sleep
- it's an oral decongestant tablet
- inhaler long acting on beta 2 receptors
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- used to relieve asthma attacks short acting
- acts on beta 2 receptors it's a reliever
- these drugs can't relieve an acute asthma attack
- oral drug can be used in asthma begins with T
- helps a tickly unproductive cough
11 Clues: It's a mucolytic • british thoracic society • it's an oral decongestant tablet • helps a tickly unproductive cough • inhaler long acting on beta 2 receptors • acts on beta 2 receptors it's a reliever • used to relieve asthma attacks short acting • oral drug can be used in asthma begins with T • these drugs can't relieve an acute asthma attack • ...
Respiratory 2024-07-07
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- CF is this type of inherited trait
- the most common postoperative complication following a tonsillectomy
- infants should be placed in this position for sleep
- an expected side effect of Albuterol
- the diet for a CF patient should be high in calories and this
- this respiratory emergency is characterized by sitting up and drooling
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- the lung sound associated with croup
- test used to diagnose CF
- the main cause of respiratory distress in the newborn
- occurs in the fingers as a result of chronic hypoxia
- the causative organism responsible for half of all bronchiolitis cases in infants
11 Clues: test used to diagnose CF • CF is this type of inherited trait • the lung sound associated with croup • an expected side effect of Albuterol • infants should be placed in this position for sleep • occurs in the fingers as a result of chronic hypoxia • the main cause of respiratory distress in the newborn • the diet for a CF patient should be high in calories and this • ...
Human Body Systems 2014-11-04
5 Clues: This system allows our body to move • This system converts food into energy • This system provides oxygen to our cells • This system includes all of the bones in our body • This system consists of the heart and blood vessels
Metabolism 2022-11-03
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- keeps stuff out of the cell
- along with co2 this is made with energy
- an organ that powers the circulatory system
- Gatorade is a good source of this molecule
- this is what lets redblood cells carry oxygen
- these make up the molecule used in growth
- a group of atoms joined together
- when your body can't produce enough insulin
- these let digested molecules into the blood
- a molecule made of oxygen and carbon
- where cellular respiration takes place
- where vitamins are absorbed
- creates enzymes that helps to break down food
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- these exchange oxygen for co2 from the blood
- you can't move or change without it
- a lack of red blood cells is due to
- this is a tube that leads to the stomach
- smallest blood vessels
- rearranging atoms into something new
- covers the trachea so food doesn't get in
- a large molecule made of amino acids
- these signal your brain to breathe faster
- can be broken down into many glucose molecules
- this is a part of the respiratory system
24 Clues: smallest blood vessels • keeps stuff out of the cell • where vitamins are absorbed • a group of atoms joined together • you can't move or change without it • a lack of red blood cells is due to • rearranging atoms into something new • a large molecule made of amino acids • a molecule made of oxygen and carbon • where cellular respiration takes place • ...
Grade 8 science review 2021-06-13
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- a large body of water in storage
- an indented area of coastline
- a form of matter that can flow
- microscopic plants and animals in the ocean
- heredity material carried by genes
- the amount of force on an object due to gravity
- the resistance of a fluid to flow
- a large moving mass of ice and snow
- a muscle that pumps blood
- the first stage of digestion
- the largest artery in the body
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- a high sensitivity to a substance
- the amount of matter in an object
- water moving across ground and through ground to the ocean
- a scientist who studies the ocean
- the distance between a wave's crest and the resting position
- mass divided by volume
- the use of gas in an enclosed system under pressure
- a push or pull
- a blood vessel that carries blood to the heart
- one shape of bacteria
- the lowest point of a wave
- the form of electromagnetic energy we can see
- the major organ of the respiratory system
24 Clues: a push or pull • one shape of bacteria • mass divided by volume • a muscle that pumps blood • the lowest point of a wave • the first stage of digestion • an indented area of coastline • a form of matter that can flow • the largest artery in the body • a large body of water in storage • a high sensitivity to a substance • the amount of matter in an object • ...
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 • ...
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 2020-04-03
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- gaseous exchange occurs
- type II alveolar cells
- release of oxygen in CO2 presence
- arrest of breathing
- respiratory disorder
- O2 is transported by
- no gas exchange
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- CO2 is carried in the form
- passive process of breathig
- inspiratory muscle
- respiratory centre
- HBF shifts O2 dissociation curve
- to assess lung funection
13 Clues: no gas exchange • inspiratory muscle • respiratory centre • arrest of breathing • respiratory disorder • O2 is transported by • type II alveolar cells • gaseous exchange occurs • to assess lung funection • CO2 is carried in the form • passive process of breathig • HBF shifts O2 dissociation curve • release of oxygen in CO2 presence
Respiratory vocabulary 2022-10-31
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- organs that coordinate the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide during the act of breathing
- tubes that branch out from the trachea into the right and left lungs
- infection of the lung
- a space near the pharynx that aids in voice production; also known as the voice box
- a very serious bacterial infection that most commonly affects the lungs and, before the development of antibiotics, was generally fatal
- the passageway between the nasal cavity and mouth and the esophagus; also known as the throat
- a viral infection causing inflammation of the mucous membrane of the respiratory tract
- chronic lung condition such as emphysema or bronchitis common Cold highly contagious virus, symptoms include upper respiratory congestion, cough
- a flap of cartilage that helps direct food and air down the correct tubes
- the tube that leads from the larynx to the lungs; also known as the windpipe
- tubes that branch out from the bronchi and travel down to the air sacs in the lungs
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- airways obstructed because of inflammatory reaction to a stimulus
- a hollow cavity within a bone
- lung disorder in which inspired air becomes trapped and is difficult to expire
- intrapleural space separating the sternum in front and the vertebral column behind
- tonsils that are located on either side of the throat
- membranes that line the surfaces of the
- tiny, hollow air sacs clustered like bunches of grapes at the ends of the bronchioles, which exchange gas with the surrounding capillaries
- an infection of the mucus membrane which lines the sinus cavity
19 Clues: infection of the lung • a hollow cavity within a bone • membranes that line the surfaces of the • tonsils that are located on either side of the throat • an infection of the mucus membrane which lines the sinus cavity • airways obstructed because of inflammatory reaction to a stimulus • tubes that branch out from the trachea into the right and left lungs • ...
Upper respiratory 2024-04-30
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- Tonsil Tonsil in the nasal cavity
- part of the soft palate
- Cavity area connected to the nose and connects to the throat
- Vestibule tiny area in the nostrils
- Palate area above the tongue and teeth
- Skinny tube located directly in front of the spine
- Bone small bones above the nasal cavity
- widening in the esophagus below the Orophraynx
- Meatuses little lines in the nasal cavity
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- Squiggly line above trachea
- tonsil bubbly structure located at the back of the throat
- Cartilage Cartilage in between esophagus and trachea
- Sinus area surrounded by bone located in the forehead
- Region of pharynx closest to the nose
- Tonsil bubbly structure located on the back of the tongue
- Palate bone that connects to soft palate
- wide tube to the right of the esophagus that connects to the lungs
- opening in nose where air is allowed in
- muscle in the mouth
- Bone small bone located under the tongue
- Region of pharynx that connects to the mouth
21 Clues: muscle in the mouth • part of the soft palate • Squiggly line above trachea • Tonsil Tonsil in the nasal cavity • Vestibule tiny area in the nostrils • Region of pharynx closest to the nose • Palate area above the tongue and teeth • opening in nose where air is allowed in • Bone small bones above the nasal cavity • Palate bone that connects to soft palate • ...
Metabolism Crossword 2025-09-18
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- The process of getting, using, and releasing energy from food in the body.
- A molecule that is the main source of energy for cells.
- System The body system that breaks down food into smaller molecules, such as glucose and amino acids.
- System The body system that brings oxygen into the body and removes carbon dioxide.
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- System The body system that transports molecules like oxygen and glucose through the blood to all cells.
- Acid A molecule that is the building block of proteins.
- A molecule found in the air that cells use to release energy from food.
7 Clues: Acid A molecule that is the building block of proteins. • A molecule that is the main source of energy for cells. • A molecule found in the air that cells use to release energy from food. • The process of getting, using, and releasing energy from food in the body. • System The body system that brings oxygen into the body and removes carbon dioxide. • ...
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 • ...
Human Body Systems 2025-09-23
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- Circulates in the arteries and veins of humans, carrying oxygen to and carbon dioxide from the tissues of the body.
- Muscle, attached to bones, helps you move
- Contracts and relaxes to change air pressure in the chest cavity helping to bring air in and air out.
- , Connects veins and arteries.
- Store the food you've eaten, break down the food into a liquid mixture, and slowly empty that liquid mixture into the small intestine.
- System, Brings oxygen to the body (INHALE), Pushes carbon dioxide out of the body (EXHALE)
- a skeletal system made up of hard pieces
- Move food from the back of your throat to your stomach.
- Muscle, heart, involuntary muscle
- smooth surface between bones or sometimes a more flexible extension of bone
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- Help to break down food into smaller pieces and help out, pushing the amount of food toward the back of your throat and into the opening of your esophagus.
- Takes air from the atmosphere
- Transports oxygen from the atmosphere in the bloodstream and releases carbon dioxide back into the atmosphere.
- System, Provides shape and support, Enables you to move, Protects your internal organs, Produces blood cells, Stores certain minerals until your body needs them
- Pumps blood to give it oxygen.
- Intestine, Takes out any water or minerals left over to the blood and left with just waste.
- bones in movable joints are held together by a strong connective tissue
- System, Breaks down food into nutrients and gets rid of the waste.
- Transports air from nose and mouth to the lungs
- System, Transports nutrients and oxygen to the cells (the circulatory system is a transport system for humans), removes waste, and protects from diseases.
- Tubes forming part of the blood circulation system
- Muscle, inside of stomach, moves your food through your body
- a place in the body where two bones come together
- System, produce movement throughout the body in different ways
- Intestine, Break down the food mixture even more so your body can absorb all the vitamins, minerals, proteins, carbohydrates, and fats. Nutrients pass through the blood.
25 Clues: Takes air from the atmosphere • Pumps blood to give it oxygen. • , Connects veins and arteries. • Muscle, heart, involuntary muscle • a skeletal system made up of hard pieces • Muscle, attached to bones, helps you move • Transports air from nose and mouth to the lungs • a place in the body where two bones come together • Tubes forming part of the blood circulation system • ...
CICT Easy Quick Quiz 2021-01-16
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- Washington ____ Reporting System
- A symptom monitored by C or F temperature
- Severe ____ Respiratory Syndrome
- An aggregation of cases grouped in place and time that are suspected to be greater than the number expected
- Personal Protective Equipment
- A county in WA
- CoV
- Lost to Follow Up
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- Are individuals contagious during the pre-symptomatic period, before the first signs of symptoms, averaged at 5-6 days after infection?
- ____Chain Reaction (type of test)
- Ongoing, systematic collection, analysis, and interpretation of data
- Phone Number Look Up
- Another word for Scam
- ____ (abbrev.) code: CVID 2843
14 Clues: CoV • A county in WA • Lost to Follow Up • Phone Number Look Up • Another word for Scam • Personal Protective Equipment • ____ (abbrev.) code: CVID 2843 • Washington ____ Reporting System • Severe ____ Respiratory Syndrome • ____Chain Reaction (type of test) • A symptom monitored by C or F temperature • Ongoing, systematic collection, analysis, and interpretation of data • ...
CICT Quick Quiz Answer Key 2021-01-07
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- Washington ____ Reporting System
- A symptom monitored by C or F temperature
- Severe ____ Respiratory Syndrome
- An aggregation of cases grouped in place and time that are suspected to be greater than the number expected
- Personal Protective Equipment
- A county in WA
- CoV
- Lost To Follow Up
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- Are individuals contagious during the pre-symptomatic period, before the first signs of symptoms, averaged at 5-6 days after infection?
- _____ Chain Reaction (type of test)
- Ongoing, systematic collection, analysis, and interpretation of data
- Phone Number Look Up
- Another word for Scam
- ___ (abbrev.)code: CVID 2843
14 Clues: CoV • A county in WA • Lost To Follow Up • Phone Number Look Up • Another word for Scam • ___ (abbrev.)code: CVID 2843 • Personal Protective Equipment • Washington ____ Reporting System • Severe ____ Respiratory Syndrome • _____ Chain Reaction (type of test) • A symptom monitored by C or F temperature • Ongoing, systematic collection, analysis, and interpretation of data • ...
Body systems 2022-04-11
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- There are ____ chambers in the heart
- If you didn't have these,you wouldn't live
- What sends blood away from the heart
- The type of muscle that is in your stomach
- The strongest bone in your body
- What sends blood toward the heart
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- The type of muscle that covers your heart
- The type of muscle that is in your arms
- The main part of the respiratory system
- What keep you upright
- The bone that is also your skull
- The blood cells take ____ to your body
- The bones that protect your heart & lungs
- What moves blood through your body
14 Clues: What keep you upright • The strongest bone in your body • The bone that is also your skull • What sends blood toward the heart • What moves blood through your body • There are ____ chambers in the heart • What sends blood away from the heart • The blood cells take ____ to your body • The type of muscle that is in your arms • The main part of the respiratory system • ...
Dr. Menards all about cells 2024-09-05
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- helps support the shape of the cell
- bounds cells organelles
- Produce and assembles cells rimisons
- Side of protein synthesis in the cell
- Apparatus proteins are sorted for destinations lysosomes the plasma has
- membrane speculates the interior of the cell from the outside environment
- carrying out oxidative reductions using molecules oxygen
- help sector waste produce
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- package DNA into a unit cable of fitting within the tight space of a nucleus
- The digestive system of the cells
- Vesicle combine with cell membranes pumping important proteins out of the cell
- organizes the mitochondria
- To produce protein
- helps cells maintain their shape
- respiratory genetic control
15 Clues: To produce protein • bounds cells organelles • help sector waste produce • organizes the mitochondria • respiratory genetic control • helps cells maintain their shape • The digestive system of the cells • helps support the shape of the cell • Produce and assembles cells rimisons • Side of protein synthesis in the cell • carrying out oxidative reductions using molecules oxygen • ...
Nose 2022-11-09
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- A trap for dust and particles
- Cells communicate with your brain to provide a sense of smell
- it separates the two nasal cavities
- the openings to the nasal cavities
- located along the sides of both nasal cavities
- what to avoid to keep your nose healthy
- type of rare nose
- to keep nasal cavities clean and moist
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- the hard bridge at top of your nose
- the outer walls of nose are made of
- A part of respiratory system
- scientific name of nose
- to keep the air moist at home
- the air filled pockets to your nasal
14 Clues: type of rare nose • scientific name of nose • A part of respiratory system • A trap for dust and particles • to keep the air moist at home • the openings to the nasal cavities • the hard bridge at top of your nose • the outer walls of nose are made of • it separates the two nasal cavities • the air filled pockets to your nasal • to keep nasal cavities clean and moist • ...
Human Body System 2025-11-25
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- The red protein in blood that carries oxygen
- Filters blood and produces urine to remove waste
- Has tissues that allow you to move
- the muscle that moves food through your body
- carries blood and oxygen through the body
- A muscle below the lungs that aids in breathing
- produces new life
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- the muscle that moves your bones and body
- Breaks down food for nutrients.
- provides a frame for the body
- Helps the immune system fight infection
- controls voluntary and involuntary responses
- The muscle that pumps blood through your body
- a very small blood vessel
- Responsible for breathing and gas exchange
15 Clues: produces new life • a very small blood vessel • provides a frame for the body • Breaks down food for nutrients. • Has tissues that allow you to move • Helps the immune system fight infection • the muscle that moves your bones and body • carries blood and oxygen through the body • Responsible for breathing and gas exchange • The red protein in blood that carries oxygen • ...
Tools 2021-10-20
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- planting and transplanting bulbs
- turning various size nuts and bolts
- surface and diagonal wire cutting
- protection from overload in electrical circuits
- determining 45 and 90 degree angles
- for nailing up fences
- turning hex head nuts and bolts
- to plug in electrical units
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- hinge for narrow fencing and doors
- turning hex and square nuts and bolts
- hammering metal
- protects the respiratory system from airborne particles
- flaring top of hole for recessing head for flathead screw
- tool for sterilizing male animals
- reaching obstructions or awkward places
- turning hex head socket screws
- clamping two or more pieces of metal together
- cutting bolts and steel rods
- bolt used to attach wire onto
- bolting wood to wood or wood to metal
20 Clues: hammering metal • for nailing up fences • to plug in electrical units • cutting bolts and steel rods • bolt used to attach wire onto • turning hex head socket screws • turning hex head nuts and bolts • planting and transplanting bulbs • tool for sterilizing male animals • surface and diagonal wire cutting • hinge for narrow fencing and doors • turning various size nuts and bolts • ...
The Human Body 2021-12-20
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- does most of the thinking in the cerebrum
- largest part of the brain, know as the "thinking brain"
- connects one bone to another
- responsible for involuntary muscle movements
- muscle movement you can control
- nutrient for bones to be strong and healthy
- two bones come together
- the name of the muscle for the heart
- command center for the the body
- protected by the vertebrae, a bunch of nerves running down the back of the body
- back of the brain controls coordination and balance
- produce cells to help fight infection and carry oxygen throughout our body and heal broken bones
- muscles that work automatically
- bones that protect our heart and lungs
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- system that includes the lungs
- bones stacked on top of one another to protect the spinal cord
- helps move the bones in our body
- break down food in the stomach
- system that includes that heart (blood flow)
- another name for breast bone or chest
- - soft tissue found in the ears and nose
- system that regulates the body waste
- tendon in the back of the lower leg
- larger of the two leg bones
- another name for skull
- attach bone to muscles
- bones that protect the bladder and intestines and are connected to our hips
- the size of your thumb and 3 inches long
- carries messages throughout our body
- system that sends messages in the body
30 Clues: another name for skull • attach bone to muscles • two bones come together • larger of the two leg bones • connects one bone to another • system that includes the lungs • break down food in the stomach • muscle movement you can control • command center for the the body • muscles that work automatically • helps move the bones in our body • tendon in the back of the lower leg • ...
Unit 2 Voc SPANISH 2023-01-18
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- la capacidad de hacer que las cosas se muevan o cambien
- de carbono, hidrógeno y oxígeno
- el uso de moléculas por el cuerpo para obtener energía y crecer
- la reacción química entre oxígeno y glucosa que libera energía en las células
- el sistema que transporta moléculas desde y hacia todas las células del cuerpo
- una categoría de moléculas grandes que desempeñan funciones importantes dentro de los
- vivientes
- una molécula que los organismos pueden usar para liberar energía y que está hecha de
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- una molécula que los organismos obtienen del aire o del agua a su alrededor y que se utiliza para liberar energía
- el sistema del cuerpo que toma dentro oxígeno y libera dióxido de carbono
- el sistema del cuerpo que toma alimento por dentro y lo desintegr
- un tipo de molécula de almacenamiento de energía hecha de muchas moléculas de glucosa
- moléculas que son los componentes fundamentales de las proteínas
- un grupo de átomos unidos de una manera particular
14 Clues: vivientes • de carbono, hidrógeno y oxígeno • un grupo de átomos unidos de una manera particular • la capacidad de hacer que las cosas se muevan o cambien • el uso de moléculas por el cuerpo para obtener energía y crecer • moléculas que son los componentes fundamentales de las proteínas • el sistema del cuerpo que toma alimento por dentro y lo desintegr • ...
Health & Wellness Week 4 Class 1 2024-12-03
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- A cancer causing agent such as tar found in cigarettes.
- Narrowing and/or hardening of the arteries.
- When cancer cells spread to different locations in the body.
- Medical term for a blood clot.
- A chronic respiratory condition that is characterized by intermittent wheezing, shortness of breath and coughing spasms.
- When a person requires treatment and hospitalization for a respiratory condition this is an example of what "level of prevention" strategy?
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- Consistently elevated blood pressure over 130/85 mmHg.
- This electrolyte can contribute to hypertension when taken or consumed excessively.
- Receiving an immunization for influenza is an example of "what level of prevention"?
- The upper chambers of the heart that receive blood.
- A hypersensitive reaction to a specific antigen in the environment in which the body produces excessive antibodies.
- A common viral disease affecting the respiratory tract.
- A respiratory condition in which the alveoli become distended, rupture or are no longer functional.
- Insufficient blood flow relative to the demand of the tissue, which results in a decrease in oxygen.
- A hormone produced by the pancreas.
15 Clues: Medical term for a blood clot. • A hormone produced by the pancreas. • Narrowing and/or hardening of the arteries. • The upper chambers of the heart that receive blood. • Consistently elevated blood pressure over 130/85 mmHg. • A cancer causing agent such as tar found in cigarettes. • A common viral disease affecting the respiratory tract. • ...
13.1 Crossword 2021-04-14
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- rigid tube or windpipe. Air enters from the larynx and travels down to midchest.
- structures all the respiratory passages that serve as conduits to and from the respiratory zone (area of gas exchange).
- when air enters the lungs from the outside
- contains a right and left side formed by the division of the trachea, each plunges into the medial depression of the lung on its own side..
- mucosa-covered projections or lobes in the nasal cavity, which increase the surface area of the mucosa that is exposed to air.
- includes the respiratory bronchioles, alveolar ducts, alveolar sacs, and alveoli is the only site of gas exchange in the lungs.
- a procedure in which the air in a person's own lungs is used to pop out or expel an obstructing piece of food.
- midline divider of the nose.
- a muscle that separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominopelvic cavity. One of the inspiratory muscles. The other is the external intercostals. When they contract it opens the thoracic cavity and draws air into the lungs.
- two large organs that occupy nearly the entire thoracic cavity. The area of gas exchange between the respiratory system and the cardiovascular system.
- the broad lung area that rests on the diaphragm.
- pleural membrane that lines the walls of the thoracic cavity. Produces pleural fluid
- superior portion of the pharynx. First part of the pharynx that air enters.
- any of the many tiny air sacs of the lungs which allow for rapid gaseous exchange.
- a slit-like passageway between the vocal folds
- the narrow superior portion of each lung, located just deep to the clavicle.
- cluster of lymphatic tissue located in the oropharynx (mid pharynx) at the end of the soft palate.
- oxygen is transported through the bloodstream to the tissues where it is unloaded, and carbon dioxide diffuses out of the blood and into the alveoli to be expelled from the body.
- ducts that drain tears from the eyes
- the nostrils
- breathing. Keeps gases in the air sacs of the lungs continuously changed and refreshed.
- the Adam’s apple. Shield shaped, helps form the larynx
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- c-shaped rings of cartilage that make the trachea rigid and allow esophagus expansion when we swallow a large piece of food, yet supports the trachea and keeps it open (patent).
- smallest branches (conducting passageways) of the primary bronchi inside the lungs
- the pair of posterior openings of the nasal cavity into the (naso)pharynx, above the palate of the mouth; a part of the passageway for air required in respiration.
- organ system that carries out gas exchange. It includes the nose, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, and lungs.
- voice box. Routes air and food into the proper channels and plays a role in speech.
- inflammation of the nasal mucosa
- visceral serous membrane covering the surface area of each lung.
- respiration gas exchanges between the blood and cells inside the body
- the formal term for gas exchange. It describes both the bulk flow of air into and out of the lungs and the transfer of oxygen and carbon dioxide into the bloodstream through diffusion.
- slippery serous fluid that allows the lungs to glide easily over the thorax wall during breathing
- cavity within the thoracic cavity that houses the heart.
- protects the superior portion of the airways. The “guardian of the airways.”
- separates the nasal cavity from the oral cavity. It is hard anteriorly and soft posteriorly.
- a muscular passageway for food and air. (the throat)
- part of the digestive tract. Tube in throat that abuts the trachea. Expands when we swallow
- a ring of mucous-membrane lined, air-filled cavities located in the frontal, sphenoid, ethmoid, and maxillary bones. These cavities lighten the skull, produce mucus, and act as resonance chambers for speech
- cluster of lymphatic tissue located at the base of the tongue.
- when air leaves the lungs to the outside.
- membrane the membrane separating air within the alveoli from the blood within pulmonary capillaries. It consists of the alveolar wall, the capillary wall, and their basement membranes. The respiratory membrane is very thin (less than 0.5 mm)
- also called pleural cavity. More of a potential space than an active one, this cavity exists between the lungs and underneath the chest wall.
- surgical opening of the trachea, done to provide an alternate route for air to reach the lungs.
- cluster of lymphatic tissue found in the pharynx in the high nasopharynx region. Also called adenoids.
- true vocal chords a pair of mucous membrane folds which vibrate with expelled air allowing for speech.
45 Clues: the nostrils • midline divider of the nose. • inflammation of the nasal mucosa • ducts that drain tears from the eyes • when air leaves the lungs to the outside. • when air enters the lungs from the outside • a slit-like passageway between the vocal folds • the broad lung area that rests on the diaphragm. • a muscular passageway for food and air. (the throat) • ...
The hierarchical organization of an interacting human body 2023-05-24
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- Out of all systems, which system is provided by the nervous system that controls most movements as well?
- This system needs the circulatory system to be able to transport hormones with the body so it can reach its target, what system could it be?
- Similar to the other system, this interacting system also works with the circulatory system, protecting our blood vessels.
- Work with both the nervous and our immune system to help our body act out to different events, given the info what system is this?
- When healing from your sickness this system comes in handy and works all day and night to help you fight with germs, it’s not alone as it does interact with the other system
- In our body, what is the structure/ the support your body has to be able to move, protect organs?
- Which system in a human body is the command center that communicates with other systems, a.k.a the control center?
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- In our body this system helps maintain our body through delivering oxygen which gets by pumping blood, what is this system?
- If this system works with the nervous system to get the right time on releasing the urine, what would you consider this system is?
- What system works together with the circulatory system to provide oxygen to the body and get rid of CO2 or any toxic gas?
- Not only does this system help build up more barriers for the immune system but also provides vitamin D to our skin/ body too, what is the name of this system?.
- What is the one out of many systems in our body that help digest food or drinks we consume?
12 Clues: What is the one out of many systems in our body that help digest food or drinks we consume? • In our body, what is the structure/ the support your body has to be able to move, protect organs? • Out of all systems, which system is provided by the nervous system that controls most movements as well? • ...
rev 2020-03-23
6 Clues: / Light or sound? • / part of breathing • / contains n,c and h • / loudness or how high? • / faster or slower than sound? • / smallest part in respiratory system
Science System Crossoword 2024-06-03
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- branches from the trachea into two large large tubes called ___
- thin wall-only one cell thick-and is surrounded by very thin capillaries
- - procedure in which an artificial kidney machine filters out wastes and toxins from patients blood
- - the main excretory organ of the body
- cortex - the outer portion of the kidneys
- - waste product that leaves the kidneys through the ureters
- the muscle that contracts and relaxes during exhalation and inhalation
- crystalized calcium compound formed in the kidneys
- - excreted by the skin
- dioxide - primarily excreted by the lungs
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- - the ____ system includes the lungs, skin, and kidneys.
- the flap of tissue which covers the opening to the larynx
- __ respiration is the exchange of gases between the atmosphere and the blood
- box another name for the larynx(two words)
- the mechanical movement of air into and out of your lungs
- ___ respiration is the exchange of gases between the blood and the body cells
- the largest organ in the respiratory system
- - nitrogenous waste product
- long tube in the chest cavity
- - the most hazardous outcome of kidney failure and waste build up
20 Clues: - excreted by the skin • - nitrogenous waste product • long tube in the chest cavity • - the main excretory organ of the body • cortex - the outer portion of the kidneys • dioxide - primarily excreted by the lungs • box another name for the larynx(two words) • the largest organ in the respiratory system • crystalized calcium compound formed in the kidneys • ...
Chronic Diseases and HIV 2024-11-04
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- People with diabetes often count these during meal times
- Small, hand-held device that allows you to inhale respiratory medications
- Organ that produces insulin
- Condition when your blood pressure is too high
- What stimulant increases activity in the brain and nervous system
- Type of medicine used to open up the airways
- What organ does COPD affect?
- Combination of pills used to treat HIV
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- What is the top number of a blood pressure reading called?
- What system protects the body from diseases and infections
- What does HIV infect and destroys in the body, causing white blood cell count to drop?
- What happens when blood glucose level is too high?
- Medical word for shortness of breath, a symptom of COPD
- Long-term disease
- Final and most serious stage of HIV
- What is it called when blood glucose levels drop too low?
- Medical word for chest pain
- An organ of the body that produces insulin
- Caffeine can create tolerance and dependency (true/false)
- Most common cause of COPD
20 Clues: Long-term disease • Most common cause of COPD • Organ that produces insulin • Medical word for chest pain • What organ does COPD affect? • Final and most serious stage of HIV • Combination of pills used to treat HIV • An organ of the body that produces insulin • Type of medicine used to open up the airways • Condition when your blood pressure is too high • ...
5th Grade Week 10 Practice 2025-10-06
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- A series of actions taken to achieve a result.
- Based on circumstances rather than direct evidence.
- The sport of shooting arrows with a bow.
- Repeated exercise or performance to improve a skill.
- A system of millions or billions of stars, together with gas and dust.
- All of space and everything in it, including stars and planets.
- Going in one direction without bending or curving.
- To depend on or have confidence in someone or something.
- A sentence that expresses a fact or opinion.
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- A burrowing rodent often found in gardens.
- A celestial object made of ice and dust with a tail.
- Related to race or ethnicity.
- A paid advertisement on television, radio, or online.
- The act of giving one thing and receiving another.
- A gas essential for breathing.
- The seventh month of the year.
- Giving up something valuable for a purpose or benefit.
- Related to money or the management of funds.
- Related to the organs or system for breathing.
- A person who manages records, correspondence, and office duties.
20 Clues: Related to race or ethnicity. • A gas essential for breathing. • The seventh month of the year. • The sport of shooting arrows with a bow. • A burrowing rodent often found in gardens. • Related to money or the management of funds. • A sentence that expresses a fact or opinion. • A series of actions taken to achieve a result. • ...
Crossword 2013-01-30
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- Enzyme that breaks down proteins into smaller polypeptide fragments.
- Gets its name due the diameter, removes water from the undigested material that is left.
- System that works with skeletal system to produce movement
- Contractions of smooth muscles that provide the force that moves food through the esophagus toward the stomach.
- Are anchored in the bones of the jaw, are protected by a coating of mineralized enamel and cut into and tear the food.
- The bolus passes through this tube form the throat.
- Type of digestion that is the physical breakdown of large pieces of food into smaller pieces.
- Group of organs that perform closely related functions.
- Process in which a stimulus produces a response that opposes the original stimulus; also called negative feedback.
- Intestine where almost all the digestive enzymes enter the intestine.
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- fingerlike projection in the small intestine that aids in the absorption of nutrient molecules.
- System that recognizes and coordinates the body’s response to changes in its internal and external environments.
- Type of digestion where enzymes breakdown food into small molecules that the body can use.
- Mixture of enzymes and partially-digested food.
- Enzyme contained in the saliva that acts on starsh.
- System that produces gametes, nurtures and protects developing embryo.
- Type of tissue that makes the movements of the body possible.
- Constant internal physical and chemical conditions that organisms maintain despite changes in internal and external environments.
- Helps to moisten the food and make it easier to chew.
- Is technically part of the digestive system because it produces bile, which aids in the digestion of fats.
- System that brings in oxygen needed for cellular respiration and removes excess carbon dioxide from the body.
- System that eliminates waste products from the body.
- Process where some materials that cannot be absorbed travel through the large intestine and are eliminated from the body as feces.
- System that breaks down food, absorbs nutrients and eliminates wastes.
- System that transports oxygen, nutrients, fights infection and helps to regulate body temperature.
25 Clues: Mixture of enzymes and partially-digested food. • Enzyme contained in the saliva that acts on starsh. • The bolus passes through this tube form the throat. • System that eliminates waste products from the body. • Helps to moisten the food and make it easier to chew. • Group of organs that perform closely related functions. • ...
Body systems and ecosystems 2013-06-03
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- A large blood vessel that takes oxygen rich blood away from the heart.
- A tiny blood vessel that allows oxygen and nutrients to be absorbed from the blood into cells.
- The system of the body involved in breathing.
- The part of the brain that controls our body temperature.
- A biotic factor that can cause an organism to get sick or die.
- A biotic factor where 2 organisms go against one another for the same food or place to live.
- An abiotic factor that includes things like temperature, rainfall and sunlight.
- The system of the body that produces hormones.
- A response that occurs in our muscles when our body temperature is too cold and needs to warm up.
- The system of the body that includes the brain, spinal cord and nerves.
- An organ in the digestive system that churns and mixes the food.
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- An organism that hunts, kills and eats its prey.
- The system of the body that contains the heart and blood vessels.
- A response that occurs in our blood vessels when our body temperature is too cold and needs to warm up.
- Non-living factors that affect the survival of an organism.
- Living factors that affect the survival of an organism.
- A response that occurs in our skin when our body temperature is too warm and needs to cool down.
- The system of the body that protects against bacteria and viruses.
- The system of the body that breaks down food and allows nutrients to be absorbed into the blood.
- Two organs in the digestive system that absorb nutrients and water into the blood.
- An abiotic factor that all living things require to survive.
- A response that occurs in our blood vessels when our body temperature is too warm and needs to cool down.
- A large blood vessel that takes blood that is low in oxygen towards the heart.
- An organ in the circulatory system that pumps blood around the body.
24 Clues: The system of the body involved in breathing. • The system of the body that produces hormones. • An organism that hunts, kills and eats its prey. • Living factors that affect the survival of an organism. • The part of the brain that controls our body temperature. • Non-living factors that affect the survival of an organism. • ...
Body System 2015-04-26
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- system systems and organs in your body to help your body move and work
- system the network of nerve cells and fibers that transmits nerve impulses between parts of the body
- to adapt to life in intimate association with and to the advantage of humans
- system a system of organs functioning in respiration and in humans consisting especially of the nose, nasal passages, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi and lungs
- a threadlike structure of nucleic acids and protein found in the nucleus of most living cells, carrying genetic information in the form of genes
- division the division of a cell into two daughter cells with the same genetic material
- an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form.
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- system The system of organs responsible for getting food into and out of the body and for making use of food to keep the body healthy.
- system the framework of the body, consisting of bones and the other connective tissues, which protects and supports the body tissues and internal organs
- the process by which a green plant turns water and carbon dioxide into food when the plant is exposed to light
- system the system of blood, blood vessels, lymphatics and heart concerned with the circulation of the blood and lymph
- membrane the membrane surrounding the cell
12 Clues: membrane the membrane surrounding the cell • an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form. • system systems and organs in your body to help your body move and work • to adapt to life in intimate association with and to the advantage of humans • division the division of a cell into two daughter cells with the same genetic material • ...
Annelids Crossword Puzzle 2014-04-15
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- Motor ________ are carried from the brain to each of the segments
- Internal wall between segments
- Ring-like structures along the organism's body
- ___________ have some shared characteristics with Annelids
- Class that lacks both setae and parapodia
- Used for gas exchange and movement
- Collecting place for waste-laden body fluids
- The system that allows the annelids to breathe
- Some _____ are extensions of parapodia
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- Bristles that help with gripping
- Leeches have muscular _____________ at both ends of the body
- Five muscular blood vessels serve as __________
- Microscopic larvae with bands of cilia
- __________ ganglia are nerve clusters that form a primitive brain
14 Clues: Internal wall between segments • Bristles that help with gripping • Used for gas exchange and movement • Microscopic larvae with bands of cilia • Some _____ are extensions of parapodia • Class that lacks both setae and parapodia • Collecting place for waste-laden body fluids • Ring-like structures along the organism's body • The system that allows the annelids to breathe • ...
GAS EXCHANGE 2025-06-10
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- Air intake into the lungs.
- Tiny blood vessels surrounding the alveoli.
- Main organs of the respiratory system.
- Movement of gases across membranes.
- Movement of air in and out of the lungs
- Thin layer that allows the passage of gases.
- Branches of the trachea within the lungs.
- Gas exchange in the lungs.
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- Air exits the lungs.
- Small lung structures where gas exchange occurs.
- Process of oxygen intake and carbon dioxide output.
- Protein that carries oxygen in red blood cells
- Gas in the air that carries blood.
- Tube that carries air to the lungs.
14 Clues: Air exits the lungs. • Air intake into the lungs. • Gas exchange in the lungs. • Gas in the air that carries blood. • Movement of gases across membranes. • Tube that carries air to the lungs. • Main organs of the respiratory system. • Movement of air in and out of the lungs • Branches of the trachea within the lungs. • Tiny blood vessels surrounding the alveoli. • ...
Body systems 2025-12-16
5 Clues: - All your bones make up this system • - This system breaks down the food you eat • - This system pumps blood through your body • - This system helps you breathe air in and out • - Your brain and nerves are part of this system
Metabolism Crossword - 2022-12-13
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- Medical condition that leads to a lack of red blood cells due to iron deficiency
- amount of energy contained in a food item.
- Body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
- The act of identifying a problem by examining someone or something.
- the body’s use of molecules for energy and growth
- Molecules that are the building blocks of proteins
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- _________ nutrients are substances the body needs and can't make on its own.
- Organ that produces digestive enzymes to break down food
- Body system that transports molecules such as oxygen and glucose to all body cells
- Medical condition that creates breathing difficulties due to narrowed airways in the lungs
- Medical condition that causes high blood sugar levels due to a lack of insulin
- Body system that breaks down food into molecules for the body to use
- important molecule that comes from starches and gives the body energy
- molecule taken in from the air and given to our cells
14 Clues: amount of energy contained in a food item. • the body’s use of molecules for energy and growth • Molecules that are the building blocks of proteins • molecule taken in from the air and given to our cells • Organ that produces digestive enzymes to break down food • Body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide • ...
SYMPTOMS 2020-05-17
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- Situation, or obstacle difficult to resolve or overcome.
- gas exchange process
- non-penetrating physical injury to a body
- loss of blood
- Ligament stretch or tear
- It is organ enlargement
- discomfort in an area of the intestines
- Alteration of the organism that manifests a disease
- Invasion of pathogens in the tissues of an organism
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- inflammation of the airways
- long muscle that contracts rhythmically and continuously
- reflex that keeps the throat clear
- Altered sense of balance and place
- device used to deliver a medicine
- liquid tissue that runs through the body
- Damage or abnormal structural change of a tissue
- Choking or difficulty breathing
- alteration of the normal functioning of organism
- anatomical structure belonging to the respiratory system
- annoying sensation that limits people's ability and capacity
20 Clues: loss of blood • gas exchange process • It is organ enlargement • Ligament stretch or tear • inflammation of the airways • Choking or difficulty breathing • device used to deliver a medicine • reflex that keeps the throat clear • Altered sense of balance and place • liquid tissue that runs through the body • non-penetrating physical injury to a body • ...
Introduction to Anatomy 2023-08-28
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- Provides body structure and support
- Away from midline
- study of structural changes in the body
- Below
- made up of all organ systems. Carries out functions of life.
- made up of many cells.
- Above
- Removes wastes from the blood and regulates blood pH.
- Balance
- Behind
- Major chemical regulatory system.
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- Produces movements
- Takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide from blood
- Transports oxygen, CO2, heat, water, nutrients, & wastes throughout the body.
- Opposite side of the body
- contains chemicals for cleaning the cell.
- Protects body; transfer of heat; sensory reception.
- Production of hormones that influence sexual function & behaviors
- Divides the body into superior and inferior
- observing large, easily observable structures
- Powerhouse
- Mechanical and chemical breakdown of food.
- Closer to the origin
23 Clues: Below • Above • Behind • Balance • Powerhouse • Away from midline • Produces movements • Closer to the origin • made up of many cells. • Opposite side of the body • Major chemical regulatory system. • Provides body structure and support • study of structural changes in the body • contains chemicals for cleaning the cell. • Mechanical and chemical breakdown of food. • ...
Acid-base balance 2025-04-26
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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
Integumentary and Respiratory Systems 2022-09-21
7 Clues: our largest organ • pertaining to lungs • reaction to a sensation • another term for excretion • acronym for functions of the skin • one of the functions of the respiratory system • elminates sweat, salt and waste products from the body
Azzaam Biology asignment 2023-12-10
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- Jelly like fluid that surrounds and protects the organelles
- is the main tissue component of the nervous system.
- The primary organ of the respiratory system
- The powerhouse of the cell
- An organ that filters and detoxifies blood, producing bile
- A digestive organ that secretes enzymes and processes nutrients
- Build and transports substances through the cells, it does not has ribosomes
- thatforms the outer covering of the skin and also lines the body cavity.
- An organ that stores and releases urine
- Helps make protein for the cell
- Gives shape and protection to plant cell
- a mineralized and viscous-elastic connective tissue
- composed of cells that have the special ability to shorten or contract in order to produce movement of the body parts.
- is a structure within or outside a cell, consisting of liquid or cytoplasm enclosed by a lipid bilayer.
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- Processes and packages materials for the cell
- The system that transports oxygen and nutrients to the body's cells
- the control center of the cell. Contains the DNA
- The system responsible for protection, support, and movement
- The system responsible for breaking down food and absorbing nutrients
- The organ responsible for pumping blood throughout the body
- The system that eliminates waste and maintains water balance
- It surrounds the nucleus
- term given to several body tissues that connect, support, and help bind other tissues.
- microscopic hair like structures involved in the locomotion of the cell.
- Contains digestive enzymes that destroy damaged organelles and invaders
- changes sunlight into sugar for plant cells. Contain a green pigment called chlorophyll.
- system that regulates and controls body functions
- Stores food and water
- a double layer that supports and protects the cell. Allows materials in and out.
- Build and transports substances through the cells, it has ribosomes
30 Clues: Stores food and water • It surrounds the nucleus • The powerhouse of the cell • Helps make protein for the cell • An organ that stores and releases urine • Gives shape and protection to plant cell • The primary organ of the respiratory system • Processes and packages materials for the cell • the control center of the cell. Contains the DNA • ...
Plants and Animals crossword puzzle 2025-04-28
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- vascular plant tissue that transports water and dissolved minerals away from the roots through the plant
- part of the plant that supports leaves, flowers, and fruits, transports water and dissolved substances from the roots to other parts of the plant
- organism’s reaction to a stimulus (a change in an organism’s environment)
- system body system that works to protect the body from infection and disease and includes the skin, mucus, and white blood cells
- system body system that removes waste and excess water from the body and includes the lungs, skin, kidneys, and urinary bladder
- the sticky, receptive surface at the top of a flower’s female reproductive organ where pollen grains land and begin the process of fertilization
- a tiny opening on the surface of a plant leaf or stem, surrounded by guard cells , which control the exchange of gases like carbon dioxide and oxygen between the plant and its environment
- system the body’s largest organ that consists of skin, hair, and nails
- plant structure that develops into a seed when fertilized
- the growth of plants in respect to gravity; roots are positive because they grow down and stems are negative because they grow up against gravity
- cell one of a pair of cells that function in the opening and closing of a plant’s stomata by changes in their shape
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- a network of tissues and vessels that carry blood and lymph through the body and includes the heart, arteries, veins and capillaries
- cell the photosynthetic cells found in leaves of plant
- system the above ground part of a plant, including stems, leaves, flowers, and fruits, which is responsible for photosynthesis, nutrient transport, and reproduction
- systemthe body system involved in producing offspring
- system the body system that works to control and coordinate all bodily functions and includes nerve cells (neurons), the brain and the spinal cord
- system body system that functions as a communication system and includes the pituitary gland, the thyroid gland, the parathyroid gland, the thymus gland, the pineal gland, the pancreas, the adrenal glands, the ovaries, and the testes
- the growth movement of a plant in response to light
- organ of a plant that anchors it into the ground and takes in water and nutrients
- system The body system involved in breathing and gas exchange and includes the nasal passages, the pharynx, the larynx, the epiglottis, the trachea, bronchi, the lungs, and the diaphragm
20 Clues: the growth movement of a plant in response to light • systemthe body system involved in producing offspring • cell the photosynthetic cells found in leaves of plant • plant structure that develops into a seed when fertilized • system the body’s largest organ that consists of skin, hair, and nails • ...
CIRCULATORY SYSTEM 2023-06-09
5 Clues: The pumping station • The respiratory pigment • The scientific name of RBC • The body's disease fighter • SYSTEM The system consisting of Heart, Blood vessels & Blood
1st 9 Weeks Study Guide M.E.H 2014-10-01
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- an infection of the respiratory system, immune system, and skin caused by a virus
- started the first kindergarten in Germany and stressed play
- do get ____________ from your childcare instructor or supervisor before leaving the classroom
- a school that stresses independence
- the highest level on the childcare level
- do use a soft and ________ tone of voice
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- to improve the quality of program for young children and group care
- do ________ the rights of others
- the employer makes part or all of the cost of services
- a person who provides direct care
- don't use ________ language
- the 1st level on the childcare ladder
- in the kitchen means using precautionary methods
- a highly contagious disease caused by primary infection usually starts with a vascular skin rash
- during 1960's the federal government developed a program called ___________
- a disease that affects the mucus membrane
- a way of handling food with safety
- do ________ safety, sanitation, and personal cleanleness
- the 2nd level on the child care ladder
- a highly contagious viral infection that leads to paralysis
20 Clues: don't use ________ language • do ________ the rights of others • a person who provides direct care • a way of handling food with safety • a school that stresses independence • the 1st level on the childcare ladder • the 2nd level on the child care ladder • the highest level on the childcare level • do use a soft and ________ tone of voice • ...
Macaws 2018-01-18
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- The name for the top of the beak where the nares are located
- Where mechanical digestion occurs
- What is the active phase of respiration called
- The accessory digestive organ that Macaws don't have
- Organ missing from the Macaws urinary system
- How many muscles do Macaws have in total
- This type of catheterization is best for fluid therapy
- What is the part of the esophagus that stores food for later digestion
- posterior opening for a birds digestive, urinary, and reproductive systems
- What does a macaw use instead of teeth
- How many air sacs branch out of the lungs
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- The bones that contain membranous air sacs
- How many cervical vertebrae do Macaws have
- Where the Macaws pancreas is located
- They have a single body cavity because they lack this muscle
- The part of the stomach that mixes the food with digestive juices
- Birds are more susceptible to what because of there efficient respiratory system
- The fused caudal vertebrae are called this
- What is the voice box called
- The name of their extended and flattened sternum
20 Clues: What is the voice box called • Where mechanical digestion occurs • Where the Macaws pancreas is located • What does a macaw use instead of teeth • How many muscles do Macaws have in total • How many air sacs branch out of the lungs • The bones that contain membranous air sacs • How many cervical vertebrae do Macaws have • The fused caudal vertebrae are called this • ...
Cardiovascular System 2020-11-13
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- suffix that means surgical removal
- combining word that means lung
- this pair of organs keep the body clean
- a tiny tube inserted to remove fluid
- alcohol kills this organ
- means the point of maximum impulse of the heart felt during the examination
- the most important organ that controls everything
- combining word that means blood
- the main organs of the respiratory system
- disorder with narrowing arteries surround the heart
- the main organ of the cardiovascular system
- weakened artery wall caused by balloon-like swelling
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- more commonly known as a heart attack
- mean electrocardiogram
- commonly known as the blood pressure cuff
- means automated external defibulator
- the complete stopping of the heart
- device that takes pictures to see organs, veins, arteries, and more
- means ventricular defibulator
- means chest pain
- suffix that means chest
- high blood pressure possibly causing a stroke or heart attack
- a machine attached to the heart wall to regulate the heart beat
- device that allows the doctor to listen to the heart
- prefix that means fast
25 Clues: means chest pain • mean electrocardiogram • prefix that means fast • suffix that means chest • alcohol kills this organ • means ventricular defibulator • combining word that means lung • combining word that means blood • suffix that means surgical removal • the complete stopping of the heart • a tiny tube inserted to remove fluid • means automated external defibulator • ...
Science Vocabulary Review 2024-05-13
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- eat both plants and animals
- the characteristics that enable us to differentiate one material from another
- energy, heat energy
- molecules that are spaced out and move quickly
- conceptual representation of an idea
- an organism that has to eat food to live
- system, system that is responsible for intake of oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
- bottom of a wave
- the middle point of a wave
- tightly packed molecules that retain their shape
- solid, liquid, or a gas
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- a device that converts motive power (mechanical energy) or fuel-based power
- molecules that slide past each other
- only eat plants
- top of a wave
- the process by which plants make their own food
- the distance between one crest and another
- energy, energy of moving electrons
- energy due to gravity
- web, many food chains in an ecosystem
- only eat meat
- energy, energy stored as a result of applying a force to compress or stretch an object
- pole, the strongest magnetic field towards the end of a bar magnet
23 Clues: top of a wave • only eat meat • only eat plants • bottom of a wave • energy, heat energy • energy due to gravity • solid, liquid, or a gas • the middle point of a wave • eat both plants and animals • energy, energy of moving electrons • molecules that slide past each other • conceptual representation of an idea • web, many food chains in an ecosystem • ...
Ultrasound in medicine 2023-10-15
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- Unborn child inside his mother.
- You breathe through ... system.
- Diagnostic ... are responsible for determining the level of tests that can be safely executed.
- Device that convert one physical quantity into another.
- You can say picture has better ... if you can see more details in it.
- An ... transform used for signal and image processing.
- A small sac-shaped organ beneath the liver in which bile is stored.
- Device,mechanism, machine.
- Projection of object on plane is ... image.
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- A flexible cord of strong tissue attaching a muscle to a bone.
- All electric deviced need to be ...
- Portray in words, describe.
- You hear it when you speak at the mountains.
- When you see results of experiments right away it is going on in ...
- An abdominal organ involved in the production and removal of blood cells.
- A ... system contains small tubes which carries blood.
- The ... arteries are two main arteries of the neck.
- A medicine about organs is called ...
- Judge,estimate, analyse.
- Experience,go through, submit to.
20 Clues: Judge,estimate, analyse. • Device,mechanism, machine. • Portray in words, describe. • Unborn child inside his mother. • You breathe through ... system. • Experience,go through, submit to. • All electric deviced need to be ... • A medicine about organs is called ... • Projection of object on plane is ... image. • You hear it when you speak at the mountains. • ...
IMC Course Crossword 2025-06-05
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- Sensory experiences that occur in the absence of an external stimulus.
- Normal value is 2-8 mmHg.
- Non-invasive ventilatory support equipment to help with ventilation.
- An unexpected and inappropriate drug event.
- 2 or more SIRS criteria are indicative of...
- Scale used to assess level of consciousness.
- Average driving force in the arterial system through the cardiac cycle.
- Barbituate; antiseizure agent.
- 4Ms framework
- Symptom examples include insomnia, agitation, irritability, confusion, etc.
- Measurement of pressure changes in the cardiac and vascular system that can be reflected by positive and negative waves.
- CMP, BMP, CBC, Pregnancy test, Blood glucose level, toxicology test.
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- Respiratory rate, chest expansion, and work of breathing.
- Significant concern of this change in neuro assessment.
- 4th intercostal space, mid-axillary line.
- Most common cause of sepsis.
- Waveform that indicates poor transmission of the waveform to the monitor.
- Increases risk of an adverse drug reaction for elderly patient population.
- A consensus-based list of medications that are potentially inappropriate for the elderly.
- CVAD lumen/port used for obtaining a CVP.
20 Clues: 4Ms framework • Normal value is 2-8 mmHg. • Most common cause of sepsis. • Barbituate; antiseizure agent. • 4th intercostal space, mid-axillary line. • CVAD lumen/port used for obtaining a CVP. • An unexpected and inappropriate drug event. • 2 or more SIRS criteria are indicative of... • Scale used to assess level of consciousness. • ...
Chapter 2 Review 2013-11-19
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- _______ plane. divides the body into left and right portions.
- located in the back portion
- space below the chest that contains the stomach, liver, intestines, and gallbladder
- flexible, fibrous connective tissue found in the nose, ears, voice box, and windpipe chiefly attached to bones at joints.
- _____ system. Produces urine and sends it out of the body.
- One of two tubes that lead from the kidney to the bladder.
- a tube that carries urine from the urinary bladder to outside of the body.
- _________ cavity. Space above the abdomen that contains the heart.
- pertaining to the lateral regions of the upper abdomen beneath the lower ribs
- a backbone
- ________ system is the organs that produce the cells that join to form the embryo.
- pad of cartilage that is between each backbone
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- The muscular organ in females that holds the fetus and provides nourishment for it.
- muscle that divides the chest from the abdomen.
- __________ cavity. space in the back that contains the spinal cord and is surrounded by the backbones
- ___________ system. brings food into the body and breaks it down in preparation for absorption
- two organs in the female abdomen that produce egg cells and female hormones.
- _________ system composed of glands; sends chemical messengers called hormones into the blood to act on other glands and organs
- _______ system. Carries blood throughout the body; heart, blood, vessels.
- the space between the lungs in the chest.
- _________ system. System that transmits electrical impulses throughout the body. Contains the brain, spinal cord, and nerves.
- triangular bones in the lower back, below the lumbar bones formed by five fused bones
- ________ system. supports body and helps it to move.
- plane that divides the body into upper and lower portions.
- ________ system. controls breathing and allows air to enter and exit the body.
- _______ cavity. space contained within the hip bones and the lower part of the backbone.
- pertaining to the side
- ________ plane. Plane that divides the body into front and back portions.
- membrane that surrounds the abdomen and holds the abdominal organs in place
- ______ cavity. space surrounded by the skull and containing the brain
30 Clues: a backbone • pertaining to the side • located in the back portion • the space between the lungs in the chest. • pad of cartilage that is between each backbone • muscle that divides the chest from the abdomen. • ________ system. supports body and helps it to move. • One of two tubes that lead from the kidney to the bladder. • ...
Respiratory 2020-10-01
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- action of breathing
- muscular partition separating thorax& abdomen
- external openings of the nasal cavity
- airways that lead from the trachea to lungs
- hollow muscular organ forming an air passage
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- Hairlike structure that provides propulsion
- muscular tube connecting the throat & stomach
- membrane-lined cavity behind the mouth
- tiny air sacs in the lungs
- membranous tube reinforced by cartilage
- pair of spongy, air-filled organs
11 Clues: action of breathing • tiny air sacs in the lungs • pair of spongy, air-filled organs • external openings of the nasal cavity • membrane-lined cavity behind the mouth • membranous tube reinforced by cartilage • Hairlike structure that provides propulsion • airways that lead from the trachea to lungs • hollow muscular organ forming an air passage • ...
Respiratory 2024-12-19
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- inside the respiratory zone the ______ are located
- flap that closes over the glottis to prevent food from entering the lungs
- epithelial cells have hair-like projections on their surface called _____
- smaller airways that repeatedly branch off
- transport air from the nostrils to the respiratory tract
- a tube that carries air to and from the lungs
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- bronchioles do not have _________
- each lung contains a different number of _____
- also known as nares
- goblet cells in between the epthelial cells produce _____ to coat the cilia
- opening that's larger than the nostrils and allows for the ventilation of a larger volume of air
11 Clues: also known as nares • bronchioles do not have _________ • smaller airways that repeatedly branch off • a tube that carries air to and from the lungs • each lung contains a different number of _____ • inside the respiratory zone the ______ are located • transport air from the nostrils to the respiratory tract • ...
Body Systems Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-06
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- This body system attaches to the skeletal system and works to create movement, help with posture,and produce heat.
- What type of muscle can be found in the stomach?
- What is the proper term for your windpipe?
- This body system breaks down food and absorbs nutrients into the body.
- A condition in which bones become weak and brittle.
- This body system helps fight germs.
- What gas is exhaled from the respiratory system?
- The two bones in the lower leg are the tibia and _____________.
- The 3 types of muscles are smooth, cardiac, and ________.
- The four general types of bones are long, short, flat, and ___________.
- What connects muscles to bones?
- How many chambers does the heart have?
- What body system is responsible for transporting oxygen rich blood throughout the body.
- There are over 600 _______ in the human body.
- This muscle lifts and helps to push air out of your lungs when you exhale
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- What is the only cardiac muscle in the human body?
- This body system provides the framework for the human body.
- What type of blood cells help fight off germs in the immune system?
- The place where two or more bones meet.
- What type of blood vessel carries blood towards the heart?
- The brain sends messages through this to reach the rest of the body.
- What is the largest bone in the human body?
- What are the smallest blood vessels in the human body called?
- There are 206 ________ in the human body.
- What do muscles do to warm the body when you are cold?
- Red blood cells carry ____________.
- This body system consists of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves.
- What´s the name of the flap of muscle that prevents food from going down the windpipe when we swallow?
- The hollow muscular tube that passes food and liquid from your mouth to your stomach.
- What type of blood vessel carries blood away from the heart?
- What liquid mixes with food in the mouth to start digestion?
- Where does digestion start?
- What connects bone to bone?
- Yellow Bone Marrow stores ______.
34 Clues: Where does digestion start? • What connects bone to bone? • What connects muscles to bones? • Yellow Bone Marrow stores ______. • This body system helps fight germs. • Red blood cells carry ____________. • How many chambers does the heart have? • The place where two or more bones meet. • There are 206 ________ in the human body. • What is the proper term for your windpipe? • ...
Life Science 2025-02-13
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- process of arranging organisms, based on similar characteristics
- system of naming organisms, formatted species genus
- holds cell together
- single-celled microorganisms, unicellular, and prokaryotic
- system that removes wastes
- more advanced, has a membrane, multiple organelles, linear DNA, multi or uni cellular, larger
- group of organs that direct the function of the body
- typically live on decaying matter, uni/multicellular, and heterotrophs
- bubbles that stores material
- microscopic infectious agent that replicates itself within cells of living things
- a living thing with the ability to function on it sown
- collection organs performing a function
- system that gives body its structure and support
- collection of tissues performing a certain function
- simple eukaryotic organisms, uni/multicellular and hetero /autotrophs
- cause disease/infection in the body
- basic building block of matter
- single-celled organisms, unicellular and prokaryotic
- control center of the cell
- tendency towards equilibrium
- multicellular, eukaryotic, photosynthetic
- system that moves fresh air into your body while removing waste gases
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- way of organizing living things
- system that carries oxygen to cells, pumps blood
- systemic organization of organisms into levels
- organisms containing a nucleus, eukaryotic, and uni/multicellular
- jelly-like substance that fills cells and hold organelles
- provides extra support to cell membrane
- system that sends messages from brain to body
- system that digests food and removes wastes
- infectious agent that causes disease/illness
- used for photosynthesis
- causes disease in humans or other organisms, spread through spores
- living thing that lives in/on another living thing and gets food from it causing harm
- unicellular (one-celled), no membrane, ribosomes are the only organelle, genetic material floating in the cytoplasm, circular DNA, smaller
- combination similar cells to perform
- parts of a cell
- group composed of all animals, multicellular, and heterotrophs
- system that involves reproduction
- two or more atoms combined
- powerhouse of the cell, releases energy from food
- science dealing with naming, describing, and classifying living organisms
- basic unit of all living organisms
- organism that cannot make its own food, get nutrients by consuming other organisms
- organism that can produce its own food
- system that protects your body from harmful substances
46 Clues: parts of a cell • holds cell together • used for photosynthesis • system that removes wastes • two or more atoms combined • control center of the cell • bubbles that stores material • tendency towards equilibrium • basic building block of matter • way of organizing living things • system that involves reproduction • basic unit of all living organisms • ...
Body Systems 7th Grade Science 2021-03-17
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- system is made up of bones, cartilage, tendons, and ligaments. It provides support, helps with movement, and produces new blood cells.
- system is made up of three types of tissue (skeletal, cardiac, and smooth) that work together to allow movement of the body.
- most simple level of organization in the human body. The basic unit of life.
- a group of cells working together to perform a particular function.
- a group of organs working together to perform a specific function.
- system is made up of the heart, blood, arteries, and veins. It transports blood, nutrients, oxygen, and carbon dioxide throughout the body.
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- system that breaks down food and absorb nutrients. It includes the mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, and large intestine.
- system acts as a control center for the body The main structures are the brain, spinal cord and nerves.
- system works with several other systems to eliminate waste from the body.
- system allows our body to take in oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide. It consist of the lungs, trachea, and diaphragm.
- a group of tissues working together to perform a function
11 Clues: a group of tissues working together to perform a function • a group of organs working together to perform a specific function. • a group of cells working together to perform a particular function. • system works with several other systems to eliminate waste from the body. • most simple level of organization in the human body. The basic unit of life. • ...
Science Words 2023-07-31
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- cord A cylindrical structure that runs through the center of your spine, from your brainstem to your low back.
- It is a network of nerves that relaxes your body after periods of stress or danger.
- It has a a cell body, and two branches called an axon and a dendrite.
- Where your cardiovascular and respiratory systems link together into a united system that controls your heart rate, breathing, blood pressure and more.
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- The part of your brain that helps coordinate and regulate a wide range of functions and processes in both your brain and body.
- a component of the peripheral nervous system that regulates involuntary physiologic processes including heart rate, blood pressure, respiration and digestion
- or flight response Triggered by a release of hormones either prompting us to.....
- nervous system feeds information into your brain from most of your senses
- nervous system It realates to the spinal cord and brain
- nervous system A subdivision of your peripheral nervous system, which is all of your nervous system except your brain and spinal cord
- The largest part of your brain and handles conscious thoughts and actions.
11 Clues: nervous system It realates to the spinal cord and brain • It has a a cell body, and two branches called an axon and a dendrite. • nervous system feeds information into your brain from most of your senses • The largest part of your brain and handles conscious thoughts and actions. • ...
Long term effects of exercise 2022-11-08
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- system this includes the heart, arteries, veins and capillaries and involves the circulation of blood around the body
- regular exercise will increase the bodies ability to tolerate this. The chemical equation for this is CH3CH(OH)COOH.
- system that includes muscles, cells, tissues and organs
- Muscles contract more strongly and the walls of the heart become thicker
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- the amount of blood ejexted from the heart per beat. Measured in mL (milliliters)
- A lower than normal heart rate is called what?
- system that includes nasal passages, windpipe and lungs and involves the body's breathing system.
- system that consists of the framework of bones that supports the body
8 Clues: A lower than normal heart rate is called what? • system that includes muscles, cells, tissues and organs • system that consists of the framework of bones that supports the body • Muscles contract more strongly and the walls of the heart become thicker • the amount of blood ejexted from the heart per beat. Measured in mL (milliliters) • ...
Homeostasis and The Body Systems 2016-12-13
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- The muscular system interacts with this system in order for you to breath
- Maintains homeostasis by breaking down food into nutrients
- Allows your muscles to contract and converts chemical energy to thermal energy to keep your body warm
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- Your bones supply calcium to your muscles, nerves, and heart
- Maintains homeostasis when oxygen enters the body ,the respiratory system interacts with this system and transports oxygen to the body's cells
- Maintains homeostasis by filtering wastes of blood and removing wastes from the digestive system
- Receives information from the external environment and responds to it
- All the systems work together to protect the body from invaders
8 Clues: Maintains homeostasis by breaking down food into nutrients • Your bones supply calcium to your muscles, nerves, and heart • All the systems work together to protect the body from invaders • Receives information from the external environment and responds to it • The muscular system interacts with this system in order for you to breath • ...
Unit 1 Review 2023-01-24
8 Clues: how we make sound • helps to amplify sound • helps make specific vocal sounds • system that helps the body breathe • when your voice is sick drink this • most important muscle for breathing • vocal cords come together when air passes through • parts of the body that vibrate when you make sounds
Drug Vocab 2013-06-26
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- Marijuana is also called this
- A drug that slows down nerve activity
- Cannabis contains _ _ _
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- These symptoms are after you try to quit your addiction
- Smoking affects these organs in the respiratory system
- The compulsive need for something
- A drug that speeds up nerve activity
- The addictive substance in tobacco
8 Clues: Cannabis contains _ _ _ • Marijuana is also called this • The compulsive need for something • The addictive substance in tobacco • A drug that speeds up nerve activity • A drug that slows down nerve activity • Smoking affects these organs in the respiratory system • These symptoms are after you try to quit your addiction
copd 2016-01-18
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- The "o" in COPD
- pharmacological medication helps in relieving symptoms
- the smallest structure in the respiratory system
- low concentration of oxygen in the blood
- The "C" in COPD
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- the waste product of the respiration process
- the right lung has three, left has two
- dome shaped muscle, aids in respiration
8 Clues: The "o" in COPD • The "C" in COPD • the right lung has three, left has two • dome shaped muscle, aids in respiration • low concentration of oxygen in the blood • the waste product of the respiration process • the smallest structure in the respiratory system • pharmacological medication helps in relieving symptoms
ORCAS! 2022-03-27
8 Clues: They weigh six ____ • They are apex _________ • Baby orcas are called ____ • The name of the group of whales • They are at the top of the food _____ • They live between fifty and ____ years • They live in cold waters. For example, ______ • They are mammals that live in the ocean and have a respiratory system
What Killed Richard 2018-03-05
5 Clues: system is related to lung damage? • system is related to slow heart rate? • system is related to low blood pressure? • Nervous/What system is related to a coma? • system is related to the skin turning blue?
Science Words 2023-07-31
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- cord A cylindrical structure that runs through the center of your spine, from your brainstem to your low back.
- It is a network of nerves that relaxes your body after periods of stress or danger.
- It has a a cell body, and two branches called an axon and a dendrite.
- Where your cardiovascular and respiratory systems link together into a united system that controls your heart rate, breathing, blood pressure and more.
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- The part of your brain that helps coordinate and regulate a wide range of functions and processes in both your brain and body.
- a component of the peripheral nervous system that regulates involuntary physiologic processes including heart rate, blood pressure, respiration and digestion
- or flight response Triggered by a release of hormones either prompting us to.....
- nervous system feeds information into your brain from most of your senses
- nervous system It realates to the spinal cord and brain
- nervous system A subdivision of your peripheral nervous system, which is all of your nervous system except your brain and spinal cord
- The largest part of your brain and handles conscious thoughts and actions.
11 Clues: nervous system It realates to the spinal cord and brain • It has a a cell body, and two branches called an axon and a dendrite. • nervous system feeds information into your brain from most of your senses • The largest part of your brain and handles conscious thoughts and actions. • ...
Body Systems 2014-02-06
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- makes blood cells
- maintance of the body systems
- breathing systems
- can stop bones from growing
- a place where bones meet
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- when a musclue is over used
- muscle moves food through the digestive system
- you use your own body weight against you
- a disease that makes bones less dense
- injury in which a muscle or tendon is over stretched or torn
- the surface layer of skin cells on a plant or animal
- when your arm moves outwards
- jogging swimming and running are good types of the exercise
- when your arm moves in
14 Clues: makes blood cells • breathing systems • when your arm moves in • a place where bones meet • when a musclue is over used • can stop bones from growing • when your arm moves outwards • maintance of the body systems • a disease that makes bones less dense • you use your own body weight against you • muscle moves food through the digestive system • ...
Nose 2022-11-09
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- A part of respiratory system
- the air filled pockets connected to your nasal
- type of rare nose
- a trap for dust and particles
- located along the sides of both nasal cavities
- To keep the air moist at home
- cells communicate with your brain to provide a sense of smell
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- the hard bridge at top of your nose
- the opening to the nasal cavities
- to keep nasal cavities clean and moist
- it separates the two nasal cavities
- the outer walls of nose are made of
- what to avoid to keep your nose healthy
- scientific name for nose
14 Clues: type of rare nose • scientific name for nose • A part of respiratory system • a trap for dust and particles • To keep the air moist at home • the opening to the nasal cavities • the hard bridge at top of your nose • it separates the two nasal cavities • the outer walls of nose are made of • to keep nasal cavities clean and moist • what to avoid to keep your nose healthy • ...
The human body 2022-09-29
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- produce offspring
- it transfers blood throughout your body
- all living things are composed of it
- your skeletal system is made of these
- it gets rid of carbon dioxide and takes in oxygen
- when you prosses food you _ it
- you use this to think
- interacting interrelated or interdependent elements forming a more complex whole
- you sneeze into it
- it is what holds your pee
- it gives your body support and is made of bones
- it controls your body's mood and growth
- a place of establishments
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- with out this you could die
- the first four letters spells something you give birth to
- you put your hand over it when doing the pledge
- how you feel before a big test
- it consist of you liver and bladder
- your digestive track
- if you are strong you are...
- your food goes to you _ when you swallow it liver it removes toxins from your blood
- you bleed out _
- you use these to breath
- your body is full of them
- the outer layer of your body that is made of tissue
25 Clues: you bleed out _ • produce offspring • you sneeze into it • your digestive track • you use this to think • you use these to breath • it is what holds your pee • your body is full of them • a place of establishments • with out this you could die • if you are strong you are... • how you feel before a big test • when you prosses food you _ it • it consist of you liver and bladder • ...
Unit2 & 3 Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-11
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- recognize, attack, and removes foreign cells or substances that may cause disease
- carries blood back to the heart
- carries blood away from the heart
- Organized strands of DNA
- Different versions of the same gene (singular)
- DNA can be found in all your body cells EXCEPT
- The model used to represent a cross between two organisms.
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- the actual characteristics that are abserved
- site of nutrient and gas exchanges between the blood and the cells of the body
- Which of these is NOT a phenotype: tall, short, homozygous, round
- The shape of a DNA molecule.
- Vocabulary term for the type of genes an organism has
- The most basic unit of life
- were are the genes located
- A group of organs that work together to perform a particular functions
- a system of the body allows you to move
- takes in oxygen and removes carbon dioxide from the body
- allows us to move and make all organs work
- the passing on of characteristics from parents to offspring
- removes waste from the body
20 Clues: Organized strands of DNA • were are the genes located • The most basic unit of life • removes waste from the body • The shape of a DNA molecule. • carries blood back to the heart • carries blood away from the heart • a system of the body allows you to move • allows us to move and make all organs work • the actual characteristics that are abserved • ...
Skeletal System Functions & Structures 2022-11-09
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- the function of this is to protect the brain
- group of cells that carry out specialized activities
- this is an air filled chamber that makes bones lighter
- division of the skeletal system that includes the arms and legs
- there are 7 _________ vertebrae in the neck
- this suture separates the occipital and parietal bones
- this suture separates frontal and parietal bones
- _____ bones are small & boxy
- this is the bottom jaw bone
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- there are 8 ______ bones that support the brain
- this bone shape is small, flat and irregularly shaped
- division of the skeletal system that includes the skull and vertebral column
- the ______ is inferior to the lumbar vertebrae that articulates with the hip bones
- there are 14 ______ bones that support & guard digestive and respiratory entrances
- thigh
- shoulder blade
- top of the skull and ribs are an example of this bone shape
- this type of bone is long & slender
- vertebrae are an example of this type of bone shape
- the patella is an example of this bone shape
20 Clues: thigh • shoulder blade • this is the bottom jaw bone • _____ bones are small & boxy • this type of bone is long & slender • there are 7 _________ vertebrae in the neck • the function of this is to protect the brain • the patella is an example of this bone shape • there are 8 ______ bones that support the brain • this suture separates frontal and parietal bones • ...
Brunners tetanus 2025-03-20
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- - Used to manage tetanus symptoms.
- - Protection developed against tetanus.
- - Contains antibodies for tetanus treatment.
- - Genus name of tetanus bacteria.
- - System affected in severe tetanus cases.
- - Neurotoxin released by tetanus bacteria.
- - Type of wound most likely to cause tetanus.
- - Microorganisms causing tetanus.
- - Initial symptom of tetanus.
- - Part of the body affected by lockjaw.
- - Another name for tetanus.
- - Common place where tetanus bacteria are found.
- - Severe involuntary muscle contractions.
- - Common symptom during tetanus infection.
- - Harmful substance produced by Clostridium tetani.
- - Period before symptoms of tetanus appear.
- - Body system targeted by tetanus toxin.
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- - Muscle spasm often linked with tetanus.
- - Entry point for tetanus bacteria.
- - Symptom of prolonged muscle contraction.
- - Used to treat tetanus infections.
- - Vaccine form for tetanus prevention.
- - Type of toxin released by Clostridium tetani.
- - Sudden, involuntary muscle contraction.
- - Symptom caused by tetanus toxins.
- - Disease-causing agent like Clostridium tetani.
- - Muscle condition caused by tetanus.
- - Preventive injection for tetanus.
- - Environment where Clostridium tetani thrives.
- - Tissue commonly affected in tetanus.
30 Clues: - Another name for tetanus. • - Initial symptom of tetanus. • - Genus name of tetanus bacteria. • - Microorganisms causing tetanus. • - Used to manage tetanus symptoms. • - Entry point for tetanus bacteria. • - Used to treat tetanus infections. • - Symptom caused by tetanus toxins. • - Preventive injection for tetanus. • - Muscle condition caused by tetanus. • ...
Forensics - Chapter 8 (Anatomical Terms) 2025-05-15
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- refers to upper arm
- refers to lower back
- body system including lungs and trachea
- below something else
- stomach, liver and intestines are in this cavity
- refers to thigh
- position of body when lying on back
- type of wound; sharp, linear cut
- the disease or trauma that directly caused victim's death
- refers to belly button
- further away from the trunk of the body
- pooling of blood in direction of gravity
- another word for bruise
- refers to calf
- most common manner of death
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- type of wound; scrape
- lungs and heart would be in this cavity
- cut made to start internal exam of autopsy
- refers to cheek
- type of manner of death when one person takes the life of another
- position of body when lying on stomach
- body system that includes brain and spinal cord
- the nose is _______ to the ear
- another word for scrape
- refers to neck
- towards the back
- doctor performing autopsy
- the stiffening of the body after death
- type of wound; bruise
- the steady cooling of the body after death
30 Clues: refers to neck • refers to calf • refers to cheek • refers to thigh • towards the back • refers to upper arm • refers to lower back • below something else • type of wound; scrape • type of wound; bruise • refers to belly button • another word for scrape • another word for bruise • doctor performing autopsy • most common manner of death • the nose is _______ to the ear • ...
womp womp 2024-03-27
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- a type of cell that make shocks to notify the body and it also send message across the body to the brain and then it goes back to the body.
- acids- blocks that are build up of molecule and makes blocks of protein
- the category of big molecule that perform important function on living things.
- a type of energy that is stored in a molecule made from many glucose
- the molecule that organism get their air and water around them.
- system- the body system that takes food and then breaks it down for you then will let you digested the food.
- a group of atoms that form a molecule in a particular way
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- system- the body system that takes in air and releases carbon dioxide
- the body uses of molecule for energy and growth
- dioxide- a molecule that makes up carbon and oxygen atoms.
- system- the body system that transport molecule back and forth from the cells
- respiration- the chemical reaction from oxygen and glucose that release into cells.
- argument-a claim that is back up by evidence.
- the molecule that organisms used to release energy and is made up of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
- a collection of a tissue that is structurally form a function unit to specialized to perform a particular function.
- the smallest unit in the body that can live and make up all its living organisms and even the tissue in the body.
16 Clues: argument-a claim that is back up by evidence. • the body uses of molecule for energy and growth • a group of atoms that form a molecule in a particular way • dioxide- a molecule that makes up carbon and oxygen atoms. • the molecule that organism get their air and water around them. • a type of energy that is stored in a molecule made from many glucose • ...
week 7 system words 2020-10-20
Anatomy Terms Part 1 2020-10-01
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- A network of nerve cells and fibers which transmit nerve impulses throughout the body
- Is the tissue that supports, protects and gives structure to other tissues and organs of the body
- Is the biological system made up of all the anatomical organs involved in sexual reproduction
- Structures that make up a discrete body system that work together to perform and unique body function
- Involves the breakdown of food into smaller components until they can be absorbed into the body
- Bones protect the body produces blood cells and stores minerals
- Is an organ system consisting of skeletal muscle, allows the body to move
- Study of the structure of body parts
- Is found in the brain spinal cord and nerves coordinates the body activity
- Deals with the structure of organs and tissues that deal with tissues that are visible to the naked eye
- A network of vessels which lymph drains from the tissues into the blood
- Is the system that circulates blood and lymph through the body
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- The function of body parts
- the field of embryology concerned with the changes that cells tissues organs and body undergo
- a branch of anatomy that deals with the regions of the body especially with reference to the diagnosis and treatment of a injury
- They form the covering of all body surfaces line body cavities and hollow organic and are the major tissue in glands
- Is a passive biological system that removes excess unnecessary materials from the body fluids from an organism
- Is a chemical messenger system comprising feedback loops of the hormones released by the internal glands
- Is a biological system consisting of specific organs and structures used for gas exchange
- Is the external features if a body
- Normal structure of an organism under a microscope
- Comprises the skin and its appendages acting to protect the body from various kinds of damage
- Branch of biology that studies embryos
23 Clues: The function of body parts • Is the external features if a body • Study of the structure of body parts • Branch of biology that studies embryos • Normal structure of an organism under a microscope • Is the system that circulates blood and lymph through the body • Bones protect the body produces blood cells and stores minerals • ...
chapter 2 vocab review (part 2) 2012-11-15
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- Structures that can be seen with the naked eye
- Cannot be seen with the naked eye
- Specialty that deals with the female reproductive system during pregnancy and childbirth
- Pertaining to the middle of the body, an organ, or a structure
- Specialty that deals with x-rays, sound waves, and other forms of radiation and energy to create images
- Specialty that deals with the skeletal and muscular systems
- Specialty that deals with the mind
- Pertaining to the anterior of the body, particularly the abddomen
- Cavity that surrounds the breastbone, ribs, and spinal column
- Specialty that deals with the eyes
- Divides the body into into right and left systems
- Specialty that deals with the respiratory system
- Cavity that holds the bones o the spinal column and containg the spinal cord, spinal nerves, and spinal fluid
- Study of drugs used as medicines
- Body system that includes the brain, cranial nerves, spinal cord, spinal nerves, cerebrospinal fluid, and neurons
- Specialty that deals with cancer
- Study of the function of the human body
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- Pertaining to the upper part of the body
- Center region on the surface of the abdominopelvic umbilical region
- Toward or near the point of origin of an arm or leg
- Moving from back to front
- Divides the body into top and bottom sections
- System that includes the kidneys, uterus, bladder, urethra, and nephrons
- Specialty that deal with infants and children
- All of the organs in a body cavity
- System that includes the nose, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, bronchioles, and alveoli
- Specialty that deals with the ears, nose, and throat
- Specialty that deals with the urinary system
- Specialty that deals with newborns
- Specialty that deals with the nervous system
- Imaginary surface that divides the body into sections
31 Clues: Moving from back to front • Study of drugs used as medicines • Specialty that deals with cancer • Cannot be seen with the naked eye • All of the organs in a body cavity • Specialty that deals with the mind • Specialty that deals with the eyes • Specialty that deals with newborns • Study of the function of the human body • Pertaining to the upper part of the body • ...
Unit 2: Basic Human Needs (Crossword) 2022-07-06
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- Connects the brain and spinal cord. Must have this intact for breathing and a heartbeat
- Yellowing of the skin and the whites of the eyes
- Ability to change as needed
- Inability to sleep
- The ability to think, reason, make decisions, and have memory
- Specific ideas that people hold to be true
- (4 words) A system of 5 basic needs considered to be necessary for all people
- System made up of the lungs, air passages, and breathing muscles
- (2 words) Reach your highest potential, and being satisfied with ones self
- System that contains the brain and spinal cord
- Consists of the skin, mucous membranes, hair, and nails
- (2 words) Any action or condition that increases the likelihood of injury, disease, or a negative outcome
- Study of the aging process
- Painful inflammation and stiffness of the joints
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- System made up of the heart and blood vessels
- Difficulty swallowing
- (2 words) Helps us handle stressful situations
- (2 words) The natural occurrence in the body that produces the changes associated with growing old
- System that regulates the body and consists of glands
- System made up of muscles, bones, and joints
- Longstanding and constant. Opposite of acute
- Time based on a 24-hour clock
- (2 words) Social, emotional, and psychological behaviors that are part of the life experience. These tasks change at different stages of life
- (2 words) These are things people cannot live without, such as food, clothing, and shelter
- The first basic need of every person
- System that includes seeing, hearing, taste, and smell
- Usually rapid and concerning
- Pattern of living for a group of people. Includes the groups values and beliefs
- The increase in mental emotional, and social skills
- Differences among people that include race, culture, gender, and age
- The process of increasing in physical strength and size
31 Clues: Inability to sleep • Difficulty swallowing • Study of the aging process • Ability to change as needed • Usually rapid and concerning • Time based on a 24-hour clock • The first basic need of every person • Specific ideas that people hold to be true • System made up of muscles, bones, and joints • Longstanding and constant. Opposite of acute • ...
Crossword 2013-01-30
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- System that brings in oxygen needed for cellular respiration and removes excess carbon dioxide from the body.
- Are anchored in the bones of the jaw, are protected by a coating of mineralized enamel and cut into and tear the food.
- Process in which a stimulus produces a response that opposes the original stimulus; also called negative feedback.
- System that transports oxygen, nutrients, fights infection and helps to regulate body temperature.
- Type of tissue that makes the movements of the body possible.
- Group of organs that perform closely related functions.
- The bolus passes through this tube form the throat.
- Process where some materials that cannot be absorbed travel through the large intestine and are eliminated from the body as feces.
- Mixture of enzymes and partially-digested food.
- Helps to moisten the food and make it easier to chew.
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- Contractions of smooth muscles that provide the force that moves food through the esophagus toward the stomach.
- Constant internal physical and chemical conditions that organisms maintain despite changes in internal and external environments.
- System that eliminates waste products from the body.
- System that produces gametes, nurtures and protects developing embryo.
- System that breaks down food, absorbs nutrients and eliminates wastes.
- fingerlike projection in the small intestine that aids in the absorption of nutrient molecules.
- Type of digestion where enzymes breakdown food into small molecules that the body can use.
- Intestine where almost all the digestive enzymes enter the intestine.
- Enzyme contained in the saliva that acts on starsh.
- System that recognizes and coordinates the body’s response to changes in its internal and external environments.
- Gets its name due the diameter, removes water from the undigested material that is left.
- System that works with skeletal system to produce movement
- Enzyme that breaks down proteins into smaller polypeptide fragments.
- Is technically part of the digestive system because it produces bile, which aids in the digestion of fats.
- Type of digestion that is the physical breakdown of large pieces of food into smaller pieces.
25 Clues: Mixture of enzymes and partially-digested food. • Enzyme contained in the saliva that acts on starsh. • The bolus passes through this tube form the throat. • System that eliminates waste products from the body. • Helps to moisten the food and make it easier to chew. • Group of organs that perform closely related functions. • ...
Metabolism Crossword 2023-12-15
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- molecules that are the building blocks of proteins (no space)
- the body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
- the body’s use of molecules for energy and growth
- the body system that transports molecules to and from all cells of the body
- the body system that takes in food and breaks it down
- a molecule that organisms can use to release energy, found in fruits, vegetables and grains
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- a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms
- a type of energy storage molecule made of many glucose molecules connected together
- a group of atoms joined together in a particular way
- a molecule that organisms get from the air or water around them and use to release energy
- a large molecule made of amino acids found in meats, dairy and beans
11 Clues: a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms • the body’s use of molecules for energy and growth • a group of atoms joined together in a particular way • the body system that takes in food and breaks it down • molecules that are the building blocks of proteins (no space) • the body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide • ...
Immune Deficiencies 2023-02-28
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- the term referring to the malfunction of the immune system
- illness and infection in this body system is often the first sign of an immunodeficiency
- gender group more at risk of primary immunodeficiencies
- the ability to be at higher risk to catch a disease; the most common result of immunodeficiency
- evaluation of immunodeficiencies is done through this
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- type of immunodeficiency that is inherited and found early-on
- abbreviated cell group that is most involved in immune system defects
- type of immunodeficiency that is developed later in life from medication or disease; more common
- inner body part group that enlarges upon immunodeficiency; ex. kindey
- transplant of this cell group may be recommended depending on severity of deficiency
- drug group given to immunocompromised individuals to prevent infection
11 Clues: evaluation of immunodeficiencies is done through this • gender group more at risk of primary immunodeficiencies • the term referring to the malfunction of the immune system • type of immunodeficiency that is inherited and found early-on • abbreviated cell group that is most involved in immune system defects • ...
Respiratory Conditions 2016-02-24
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- most common mode of respiratory care (three words, no spaces)
- handheld device that delivers a specific amount of medication in aerosol form (three words, no spaces)
- monitoring device that is portable, noninvasive, and inexpensive (two words, no space)
- promote aerosol therapy which is the delivery aerosolized particles to the pulmonary system for therapeutic purposes (three words, no spaces)
- device that encourages patients to take deep breaths so lungs do not collapse (two words, no space)
- inflammation in the lining of the bronchial tubes (two words, no space)
- heat, and fuel are also called _________________ in fire prevention (two words, no space)
- medication delivered to the lungs as you inhale through it (three words, no spaces)
- gas that is colorless, odorless and supports life
- primary cause of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
- airways narrow and swell and produce extra mucous
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- air sacks in lungs gradually destroyed
- measurement that gives a more accurate indication of how well the heart is pumping (three words, no spaces)
- learning to conserve energy resources (two words, no space)
- breathing pattern that calls for increased use of the diaphragm (two words, no space)
- delivers an inspiratory oxygen fraction FiO2: 22% to 40% (two words, no space)
- breathing two breaths in through nose and out through the mouth (three words, no spaces)
- mask that allows the mixing of oxygen with room air, creating high-flow enriched oxygen of a settable concentration (two words, no space)
- an obstruction of the airflow through the airways and out of the lungs, generally permanent (acronym)
19 Clues: air sacks in lungs gradually destroyed • gas that is colorless, odorless and supports life • airways narrow and swell and produce extra mucous • primary cause of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease • learning to conserve energy resources (two words, no space) • most common mode of respiratory care (three words, no spaces) • ...
Respiratory Conditions 2024-07-19
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- the passive process in breathing
- A CI for COPD
- hypersecretion in chronic bronchitis
- test for wheezes or crackles in the lungs
- increased CO2 retention
- your instructor brought these in today
- type of breathing exercise for Emphysema
- present in chronic bronchitis
- helps to create negative pressure during inhalation
- patient repeats this during tactile fermitis
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- this muscle may compensate during hip abduction test
- name for Chronic Bronchitis
- shortness of breath
- sign of Chronic Bronchitis
- sign of Chronic Bronchitis
- performed by placing the hands wide on the floating ribs
- neck muscles used for accessory breathing
- name for Emphysema
- umbrella term for respiratory conditions
- risk factor for developing respiratory conditions
20 Clues: A CI for COPD • name for Emphysema • shortness of breath • increased CO2 retention • sign of Chronic Bronchitis • sign of Chronic Bronchitis • name for Chronic Bronchitis • present in chronic bronchitis • the passive process in breathing • hypersecretion in chronic bronchitis • your instructor brought these in today • type of breathing exercise for Emphysema • ...
RESPIRATORY CARE 2021-08-29
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- pressure Absense of contraction
- unpleasant urge to breath
- Low Bp
- Mucus from the tracheobronchial tree
- coughing blood from GI
- Fluid accumulation in feet & legs
- Fast breathing
- short of breath
- foul smelling sputum
- Clear & thick sputum
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- Abnormal rounded shape of finger tips
- Bluish color of the skin
- fever
- Decreased volume of blood circulation
- High Bp
- Inflated chest
- Difficulty breathing in upright position
- Abnormally low body temperature
- chest pain
19 Clues: fever • Low Bp • High Bp • chest pain • Inflated chest • Fast breathing • short of breath • foul smelling sputum • Clear & thick sputum • coughing blood from GI • Bluish color of the skin • unpleasant urge to breath • pressure Absense of contraction • Abnormally low body temperature • Fluid accumulation in feet & legs • Mucus from the tracheobronchial tree • Abnormal rounded shape of finger tips • ...
Respiratory Crossword 2022-12-20
Across
- special gas enhancing oxygenation
- mechanical breathing device
- non-invasive ventilation device
- removal of human-to-ventilator interface
- aerosolized medication delivery device
- emergent way to keep body blood flowing
- weaning parameters
- airvo
- medication delivery system
- in-line suction device
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- lung biopsy or visualization procedure
- common sleep ailment
- mechanical CPT
- created for long-term ventilation
- high frequency infant ventilator
- secretion clearance device
- essential expectorant activity
- medication used in place of nitric
- common blood draw
19 Clues: airvo • mechanical CPT • common blood draw • weaning parameters • common sleep ailment • in-line suction device • secretion clearance device • medication delivery system • mechanical breathing device • essential expectorant activity • non-invasive ventilation device • high frequency infant ventilator • special gas enhancing oxygenation • created for long-term ventilation • ...
Animals In Research 2022-09-13
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- System made up of heart, arteries, veins and capillaries; heart pumps oxygenated blood through the arteries to capillaries then to the body, returns the deoxygenated blood through the veins back to the heart
- seizures, weakness or paralysis
- blood cells which prevents bleeding
- organ which is part of the digestive system which plays a key role in digesting
- hormone produced in the pancreas which controls the amount of glucose in blood
- System body’s defense against foreign organisms and substances
- highly contagious viral infection; can lead to paralysis and even death
- referring to the hearts arteries and veins
- System responsible for the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide
- inability to move
- Fever virus transmitted by mosquitoes which affects the liver and kidneys and can even cause death
- part of the DNA molecule which holds heritable traits
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- grafting tissues from a patient’s own body
- occurs when the blood flow in the brain is blocked by a blood clot or rupture of an artery causing a lack of oxygen and brain cell death resulting in speech difficulties and paralysis on one side of the body
- inherited metabolic disease which is a lipid storage disorder
- Marrow soft, fatty tissue, which fills the cavities of bones and contains hematopoietic
- viral infection which causes aches and pains, fever and breathing problems
- component of a carbohydrate; is an important energy source for living organisms
- condition where the body becomes reddened, swollen, hot and painful
- impulse producing cell which is a part of the nervous system
- device used to regulate the rhythm of the heart
- viral disease of mammals which attacks the nervous system causing flu like symptoms first and eventually aggression, agitation, confusion, muscle
- agent which stimulates the immune system to improve immunity
- cells which can turn into more bone marrow or any type of blood cell
24 Clues: inability to move • seizures, weakness or paralysis • blood cells which prevents bleeding • grafting tissues from a patient’s own body • referring to the hearts arteries and veins • device used to regulate the rhythm of the heart • part of the DNA molecule which holds heritable traits • impulse producing cell which is a part of the nervous system • ...
Intro and Axial Crossword 2020-10-15
Across
- A cut made through the body in the direction of a certain plane.
- Smallest unit of an element
- Directional term used to describe damage to an organ within the body, also known as deep
- towards the surface
- Arm region
- Organs organs whose functions are essential to life, including the brain, heart and lungs
- A cut that divides the bod or organ into superior and inferior part
- Generate most body heat
- towards the head
- Closer to the point of attachment
- Special cells grouped according to function, shape, size, and structure
- Feedback that reverses the stimulus
- towards the back
- Groups of tissues organized according to structure and function
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- plane Plane that divides body into ventral & dorsal sections
- Cavity that contains the liver and the stomach
- close to the point of attachment
- system Group of organs and other structures that digests food and eliminates wastes
- Refers to the existence of a stable internal environment
- System group of organs and other structures that regulates all body functions
- Smallest unit of life
- How many levels of organization are there in a human body
- A term used in reference to the abdominal area by dividing it into four areas
- system Group of organs and other structures that carries oxygen-rich blood and other nutrients throughout the body and removes waste
- system What system delivers air to sites where gas exchange can occur between the air and circulating blood?
- A cut that divides the body or organ into right and left parts
- smallest unit of life
- The cavity that houses the brain
- System A group of organs that work together to perform a function
- The study of the function of anatomical structures
- On or near the surface of the body, also known as superficial
- System Group of organs and other structures that works together to carry out specific functions
32 Clues: Arm region • towards the head • towards the back • towards the surface • Smallest unit of life • smallest unit of life • Generate most body heat • Smallest unit of an element • close to the point of attachment • The cavity that houses the brain • Closer to the point of attachment • Feedback that reverses the stimulus • Cavity that contains the liver and the stomach • ...
Human Body Systems By Sofia Di Paolo 2017-04-05
7 Clues: Allows us to reproduce • System you use to breathe • Protects body against diseases • Passes information throughout body • Transports nutrients throughout body • Digests and extracts nutrients from food • Responsible for shape, supporting body and allows us to move
Term 1 Crossword 2025-04-14
Across
- a type of contradiction where the treatment might be allowed depending on the situation
- system that protects the body, regulates temperature and prevents water-loss
- a type of contradiction that makes the treatment inadvisable
- the study of bones
- the skeletal system protects internal _______ like the heart and lungs
- system that enables movement of the body and internal organs
- system that allows body to eliminate waste
- bone that covers the forehead and front of the cranium
- system that allows organisms to reproduce offspring
- a pathogenic agent smaller than bacteria that depends entirely on its host cell
- the contractile portion found between the origin and insertion
- break down basic chemical sugars that supply energy for the body
- term for disease causing organisms
- materials that dissolve and break down large molecules
- system that breaks down food, absorbs nutrients and eliminates waste
- ability of an organism to resist disease by identifying and destroying the foreign organism
- bones that support the face and form part of the cheekbones
- system that has no pump to circulate fluid and defends body against infection
- the process of removing hair at or near the surface of the skin
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- the end of the muscle attached to an immoveable bone or muscle
- the body's most important carbohydrate that provides most of the body's energy
- smallest facial bones, near the middle corners of the eyes
- which internal vein receives blood from the brain, eyes and forehead
- system that works along with the nervous system to control all body activities
- which internal artery supplies blood to the brain, eyes and forehead
- system that provides structure and support for the body
- system that transports blood, oxygen, nutrients and waste through the body
- system that acts as a transportation network to circulate blood and lymph throughout the body
- what is the study of the structure and function of cells
- the study of matter
- bone that has a butterfly shape and forms the floor of the cranium
- how many essential life functions or processes does a cell carry out
- system that brings oxygen into the bloodstream and removes carbon dioxide from the body
- the process of removing hair from the bottom of the hair follicle by breaking contact with the bulb and the dermal papilla
- system that controls body activities with signals from the brain
35 Clues: the study of bones • the study of matter • term for disease causing organisms • system that allows body to eliminate waste • system that allows organisms to reproduce offspring • bone that covers the forehead and front of the cranium • materials that dissolve and break down large molecules • system that provides structure and support for the body • ...
Evolution Unit 2024-02-15
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- a change in the DNA sequence of a cell
- The body system that is responsible for bringing oxygen into the body
- The process through which population adapt and change
- a change over time in the inherited characteristics of a population.
- Modification of an organism or its parts that make it more fit for survival
- The scientist credited with the theory of evolution.
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- How high above sea level an object or location is.
- The body system that is responsible for moving blood around the body.
- A sequence of DNA that codes for a specific protein.
- the ability to survive and reproduce
10 Clues: the ability to survive and reproduce • a change in the DNA sequence of a cell • How high above sea level an object or location is. • A sequence of DNA that codes for a specific protein. • The scientist credited with the theory of evolution. • The process through which population adapt and change • a change over time in the inherited characteristics of a population. • ...
Day 1 Massage Services Theory Catch Up 2024-08-08
Across
- This is an effect of Effleurage.
- What type of muscle can be found in the walls of the stomach, urinary bladder and respiratory passages?
- This is the long bone found in the upper arm.
- Which system does the skeletal system work with by creating lymphocytes in bone marrow?
- Which system does the skeletal system together with to create blood cell formation in bone marrow cavities?
- This is an effect of Tapotement.
- This massage movement uses deeper pressure by kneading, knuckling and wringing.
- What massage movement is a stroking movement that is slow and rhythmical?
- Which system does the skeletal system work with to provide bone protection to intestines, pelvic organs and liver?
- This is a painful form of arthritis that can occur in any part of the body but often affects the big toe.
- What function of the muscular system includes internal and external?
- What characteristic of muscles is muscle tissue responds to stimuli provided by nerve impulses?
- Which function of the skeletal system is a storehouse for minerals, the most important being calcium?
- This is an effect of Petrissage.
- What type of muscle is under our voluntary control?
- What does the Arabic word 'Mass' mean?
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- Which function of the skeletal system raises the body from the ground?
- What type of muscle is only found in the heart wall?
- Which system does the skeletal system work with to provides levers and calcium for muscle activity?
- This massage movement uses deep pressure movements in a small circular motion over the underlying structures.
- What characteristic of muscles is after contraction or extension, it can return to its original shape?
- Which type of joint is a freely moveable joint with a joint cavity enclosed by an articular capsule lined with synovial membrane?
- This is a sheet of dense fibrous connective tissues that has a wide area of attachement.
- This is an effect of Vibrations.
- Which system does the skeletal system work with to provide support for body organs including the skin?
- This massage movement uses rapid muscular contractions of the therapists arms.
- This is the longest and strongest bone in the body.
- This is an effect of Frictions.
- Which skeletal division is composed of the skull, vertebral column, thoracic cage, sacrum and coccyx?
- This massage movement is percussion movements that involve hacking, cupping, beating, and pounding.
- What is the study of the muscular system called?
31 Clues: This is an effect of Frictions. • This is an effect of Effleurage. • This is an effect of Tapotement. • This is an effect of Vibrations. • This is an effect of Petrissage. • What does the Arabic word 'Mass' mean? • This is the long bone found in the upper arm. • What is the study of the muscular system called? • This is the longest and strongest bone in the body. • ...
Year 8 Science 2018-12-02
Across
- Energy The energy of heat
- Only found in plant cells and provides energy
- System Body system of bones
- rock created from the cooling and solidification of magma
- Made up of many cells
- Only found in plants and makes them green
- System Body system of breathing
- Energy The energy from Vibrations in matter, must have matter to travel through
- A combination of a plant and animal cell
- Stores Materials like food,water and minerals
- Energy Referred to as light energy
- similar to lava
- Energy Energy stored in the bonds of molecules
- Make up life
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- Name given to a group of cells
- Cell Has a cell wall, large central Vacuole, Chloroplast
- rock Existing rock is subjected to very high heat and pressure
- Energy The energy of moving electrons or electric charges
- rock created from the plants of animals in water overtime
- Made up of one cell
- The powerhouse of the cell
- Reticulum Make cellular products like hormones and lipids
- Model Motion and arrangement of particles
- Energy The energy in moving objects
- Energy The energy locked in the nucleus of an atom
- state of matter, molecules tight together, strong connections.
- Brain of the cell
- state of matter, moves around, particles don't have a connection, fills up a container
- Wall Found only in a Plant cell, made to protect and maintain the shape
- state of matter, fixed in a free position, moves around slightly
30 Clues: Make up life • similar to lava • Brain of the cell • Made up of one cell • Made up of many cells • Energy The energy of heat • The powerhouse of the cell • System Body system of bones • Name given to a group of cells • System Body system of breathing • Energy Referred to as light energy • Energy The energy in moving objects • A combination of a plant and animal cell • ...
kjhkjhk 2024-09-21
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- the immune and lymphatic systems move ___, a clear fluid that surrounds cells that protects the body from pathogens like viruses and bacteria - 5:26
- the processes of this system start in the mouth, includes organs like the stomach and small intestine; responsible for breaking down food to access nutrients - 2:48
- this system is responsible for maintaining osmotic balance; metabolic waste is removed; wastes include carbon dioxide and urea - 3:49
- the primary structures in this system are categorized by their function; cardiac muscle that forms the heart is part of this system - 6:22
- this is the largest system in the human body; includes the skin, hair, nails, and glands that secrete oil - 4:45
- this human body system includes specialized glands that secrete hormones that act as chemical messengers - 3:29
- this human body system can be organized into voluntary and involuntary and the CNS and PNS; primarily responsible for transporting messages to and from the brain - 6:36
- the adult human body is composed of 206 bones; primarily responsible for support and protection - 8:01
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- in the human body, blood carries gases like oxygen and carbon dioxide and transports nutrients throughout the body; this system relies on the heart as a “pumping machine” - 1:43
- gas exchange in the lungs occurs here - 7:48
- this system is composed of internal and external structures; male and females systems look very different and function very differently; eggs and sperm are part of this system - 7:23
- this human body system uses oxygen to make ATP (energy); oxygen is moved into the body and carbon dioxide is moved out of the body; this system includes the trachea and lungs - 7:48
- cells form tissues, tissues form organs, and organs form these - 0:43
- these organs are responsible for removing waste from the blood; part of the excretory system; relies on specialized structures like nephrons to remove wastes from the blood - 4:26
- the primary job of the large intestine in the digestive system is to absorb ____ back into the body - 3:03
- the female gonad, these structures are responsible for producing eggs in the female reproductive system - 7:23
16 Clues: gas exchange in the lungs occurs here - 7:48 • cells form tissues, tissues form organs, and organs form these - 0:43 • the adult human body is composed of 206 bones; primarily responsible for support and protection - 8:01 • the primary job of the large intestine in the digestive system is to absorb ____ back into the body - 3:03 • ...
Respiratory System Brand/Generic name medications 2024-12-09
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- What is the generic for Flovent?
- What is the generic for Serevent?
- What is the generic for Allegra?
- What is the generic for Claritin?
- What is the brand for ipratropium bromide?
- What is the brand for budesonide?
- What is the generic for Beclovent?
- What is the brand for rifampin
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- What is the brand for levocetirizine?
- What is the brand for levalbuterol?
- What is the brand for montelukast?
- What is the generic for Accolate?
- What is the generic for Zyrtec?
- What is the brand for triamcinolone?
- What is the generic for Theo 24?
- What is the generic for Spiriva?
- What is the brand for albuterol?
- What is the brand for diphenhydramine?
18 Clues: What is the brand for rifampin • What is the generic for Zyrtec? • What is the generic for Flovent? • What is the generic for Allegra? • What is the generic for Theo 24? • What is the generic for Spiriva? • What is the brand for albuterol? • What is the generic for Accolate? • What is the generic for Serevent? • What is the generic for Claritin? • ...
Body Systems 2022-09-11
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- the organ system that breaks down food into nutrients that cells need
- brain, spinal cord, and nerves that carry messages and control senses.
- The heart & circulatory system; another name for the circulatory system, which transports materials throughout the body
- organism, also known as a single-celled organism, is an organism that consists of a single cell.
- muscles that are attached to and move bones
- A group of organs that work together to do a certain job. (Muscles & Bones work together to create movement)
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- bones that give support and shape to body
- the organ system that moves blood through the body
- carries oxygen into lungs, where it is transferred into the blood as well as removes carbon dioxide
- that work together. A human has ten major body systems.
- organisms are organisms that have or consist of many cells or more than one cell to perform all vital functions.
11 Clues: bones that give support and shape to body • muscles that are attached to and move bones • the organ system that moves blood through the body • that work together. A human has ten major body systems. • the organ system that breaks down food into nutrients that cells need • brain, spinal cord, and nerves that carry messages and control senses. • ...
Life Science 2017-10-08
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- cold blooded scaly animal, lives in water
- blooded makes its own heat
- system organ system that uses muscled to move the body characteristic / part, feature or action that animal plant or thing used to compare to other animals
- part of plant that uses sunshine to make food
- special characteristic of an organism that helps it survive
- blooded v animal that does not produce its own heat , cannot maintain own body temperature
- adaptation in which an organism slows down during winter
- system organ system that brings oxygen into body and eliminates carbon dioxide waste
- way an animal reacts to changes
- process by which plans make food from sunlight, water and carbon dioxide
- female portion of the flower
- powdery substance in flower that causes seeds to form
- animal with spinal column
- modified lead that encloses a flower and protects it when not in bloom
- behavior that animals are born knowing
- small invertebrate animal with segmented body
- animal that eats other animals
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- one animal species looking like another species
- warm blooded, bears live young, has hair or fur, feeds it
- reproductive structure in some seed plants
- animal with exoskeleton, segmented body and 8 legs
- tip of pistil, collects pollen
- cold blooded vertebrate, lays eggs, 3 stages of life, lives on land or water
- system organ system that used blood to carry food, water and oxygen to parts of the body
- male portion of flower that consists of anther and filament
- reproductive structure contains embryo and food
- does not have backbone
- adaptation that helps animals blend in with environment
- is outside body, mostly invertebrates
- behavior where animal travels long distances for better opportunities for food
- modified leaves and colorful part of a flower, attracts pollinators
- system supports body and helps movement
- develops from plant ovary, holds seed
- air breathing, cold blooded, scaly
- animal eaten by other animals
35 Clues: does not have backbone • animal with spinal column • female portion of the flower • animal eaten by other animals • tip of pistil, collects pollen • animal that eats other animals • way an animal reacts to changes • blooded makes its own heat • air breathing, cold blooded, scaly • is outside body, mostly invertebrates • develops from plant ovary, holds seed • ...
Intro and Axial Crossword 2020-10-15
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- towards the surface
- Arm region
- Groups of tissues organized according to structure and function
- System Group of organs and other structures that works together to carry out specific functions
- How many levels of organization are there in a human body
- Special cells grouped according to function, shape, size, and structure
- Smallest unit of life
- system What system delivers air to sites where gas exchange can occur between the air and circulating blood?
- A cut made through the body in the direction of a certain plane.
- plane Plane that divides body into ventral & dorsal sections
- Generate most body heat
- smallest unit of life
- Organs organs whose functions are essential to life, including the brain, heart and lungs
- The cavity that houses the brain
- close to the point of attachment
- towards the head
- Closer to the point of attachment
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- Feedback that reverses the stimulus
- system Group of organs and other structures that carries oxygen-rich blood and other nutrients throughout the body and removes waste
- Cavity that contains the liver and the stomach
- System group of organs and other structures that regulates all body functions
- Refers to the existence of a stable internal environment
- A term used in reference to the abdominal area by dividing it into four areas
- The study of the function of anatomical structures
- Directional term used to describe damage to an organ within the body, also known as deep
- On or near the surface of the body, also known as superficial
- towards the back
- Smallest unit of an element
- System A group of organs that work together to perform a function
- A cut that divides the bod or organ into superior and inferior part
- system Group of organs and other structures that digests food and eliminates wastes
- A cut that divides the body or organ into right and left parts
32 Clues: Arm region • towards the back • towards the head • towards the surface • Smallest unit of life • smallest unit of life • Generate most body heat • Smallest unit of an element • The cavity that houses the brain • close to the point of attachment • Closer to the point of attachment • Feedback that reverses the stimulus • Cavity that contains the liver and the stomach • ...
Chapter 6 Vocabulary 2025-01-15
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- A set of recommendations developed by the government, health professionals, and policy makers to help Americans improve their health
- chemicals found mainly in the brain that affect emotions and relieve pain
- A quality that is measured by how much energy the body uses per minute during physical activity
- How to find Max HR (Equation)
- Type of fitness used to easily perform daily activities
- Broad term that describes structured exercise as well as other activities that use energy
- Fitness Fitness term that describes how efficiently the cardio-respiratory system and respiratory system deliver oxygen to the muscles
- The quality of bending easily without breaking
- The heart rate to aim for while performing aerobic exercise that leads to optimal cardiorespiratory fitness; varies by age
- Activity involving the use of oxygen to fuel processes in the body
- Condition in which a female's menstrual cycle is abnormally absent
- Different types of fitness, such as strength and flexibility
- which states that exercising a particular component leads to improvements in the fitness of only that component
- Training in different activities to improve performance in a sport and reduce the risk of injury
- The body's ability to meet daily physical demands
- Term that describes a type of physical activity that is planned, structured, and purposeful
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- The ability to quickly change the body's momentum and direction
- Standard which states that gradual increase of physical demand on the body will improve fitness
- Activities such as sitting or lying down that use very little energy
- Type of fitness that improves a person's performance in a particular sport
- A health problem characterized by three conditions
- Principle which states that FITT factors should be increased over time to improve fitness
- A measure of flexibility that tells how far a joint or body part can be moved
- Activity occurring in the absence of oxygen
24 Clues: How to find Max HR (Equation) • Activity occurring in the absence of oxygen • The quality of bending easily without breaking • The body's ability to meet daily physical demands • A health problem characterized by three conditions • Type of fitness used to easily perform daily activities • Different types of fitness, such as strength and flexibility • ...
General Anatomy and Physiology 2024-08-22
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- The zygomaticus minor is a muscle of the _________.
- What gland that requires iodine in the diet in order to function properly?
- When people age, fluctuations in hormones related to the reproductive system cause loss of _________.
- What organ is responsible for the production of insulin?
- What is the basic cell of the nervous system?
- What is the strongest bone of the face?
- What part of the body is a large lymph node?
- The process of moving food along the digestive tract is known as _________.
- Phalanges are found in the _______.
- The glands most closely connected to skin melanization are _________.
- The muscular wall that is crucial to the respiratory process is the _________.
- The biological term that denotes a structure composed of specialized tissues that perform specific functions is _________.
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- What is secreted by an endocrine gland?
- What does melasma refer to a change in?
- _______ is the process of taking food into the body.
- In order to reduce swelling after a treatment, an esthetician can perform a service on the _________ system.
- What gland is most closely connected to the regulation of blood pressure?
- What type of tissue stores energy?
- Which of the following is the fluid part of blood that contains 90% water and acts as a delivery system?
- The scientific study of the functions and activities performed by the body structures is known as _________.
- The organ that discharges bile as part of the digestive process is the _________.
21 Clues: What type of tissue stores energy? • Phalanges are found in the _______. • What is secreted by an endocrine gland? • What does melasma refer to a change in? • What is the strongest bone of the face? • What part of the body is a large lymph node? • What is the basic cell of the nervous system? • The zygomaticus minor is a muscle of the _________. • ...
Body System Crossword Puzzle 2024-01-12
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- System, is the framework of bones and cartilage that provides support, protection, and movement for the body.
- System, is the bodily system concerned with the ingestion, digestion, and absorption of food and the discharge of residual wastes.
- System, is the network of organs and tissues that help you breathe. It includes your airways, lungs and blood vessels.
- The most basic unit of life
- A body part made of tissue and cells that preforms a specific function
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- any of the distinct types of material of which animals or plants are made, consisting of specialized cells and their products
- System, the network of nerve cells and fibers which transmits nerve impulses between parts of the body.
- System, is a system of organs that includes the heart, blood vessels, and blood which is circulated throughout the entire body of a human or other vertebrate.
- System, is a set of tissues in the body with the ability to change shape.
9 Clues: The most basic unit of life • A body part made of tissue and cells that preforms a specific function • System, is a set of tissues in the body with the ability to change shape. • System, the network of nerve cells and fibers which transmits nerve impulses between parts of the body. • ...
life science peformance task 2023-06-02
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- What is a group of cells with similar structures functioning together as a unit?
- system What are the glands and organs that make hormones and release them directly into the blood so they can travel to tissues and organs all over the body?
- What is the smallest unit that can live independently and makes up all living organisms and body tissues?
- system What is A complex network of cells, tissues, organs, and the substances they make that help the body fight infections and other diseases?
- system What are the organs that are involved in breathing?
- What is a collection of tissues that structurally form a functional unit specialized to perform a particular function?
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- system What is composed of specialized cells called muscle fibers?
- system What are the organs that take in food and liquids and break them down into substances that the body can use for energy, growth, and tissue repair?
- system What is the organized network of nerve tissue in the body?
- system What is a network of many different parts that work together to help you move?
- system What is a group of anatomical structures that work together to perform a specific function or task?
- system What pumps blood from the heart to the lungs to get oxygen?
12 Clues: system What are the organs that are involved in breathing? • system What is the organized network of nerve tissue in the body? • system What pumps blood from the heart to the lungs to get oxygen? • system What is composed of specialized cells called muscle fibers? • What is a group of cells with similar structures functioning together as a unit? • ...
