respiratory system Crossword Puzzles
Respiratory Distress Syndrome 2015-12-02
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- These babies are at higher risk for RDS
- With surfactant deficiency a ___________ pressure is needed to open alveoli
- Patent valve; possible cause
- Maintaing this will decreases respiratory effort
- Given to mother if preterm labor occurs; enhances fetal lung development
- Hypoxia, respiratory acidosis, metabolic acidosis
- Replacement therapy used
- Noise baby makes with each breath (sign&symptom)
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- Chest sign (sign&symptom)
- Treatment begins here
- Used to adminster surfactant therapy
- Without adequate airway pressure the lungs become_______causing pulmonary edema
- Must be open for proper breathing
- Absence in breathing for more than 20 seconds
- Device that sends air into the nose to help keep airways open; may prevent need for a breathing machine
- Appearance of lungs on Chest XRay; develops 6-12 hours after birth
- Sign of RDS (breathing)
- Respiratory rate, pulse, blood pressure, chest movement, color activity, and pulse Ox should be___________
- Coloring of RDS baby (sign&symptom)
- Breathing pattern
- Trimester when surfactant begins to be produced
- A type of pneumonia that is commonly mistakenly diagnosied with RDS
22 Clues: Breathing pattern • Treatment begins here • Sign of RDS (breathing) • Replacement therapy used • Chest sign (sign&symptom) • Patent valve; possible cause • Must be open for proper breathing • Coloring of RDS baby (sign&symptom) • Used to adminster surfactant therapy • These babies are at higher risk for RDS • Absence in breathing for more than 20 seconds • ...
METHODS OF COMPLEX RESUSCITATION MEASURES AND INTENSIVE THERAPY FOR ACUTE RESPIRATORY DISTRESS. ACUTE RESPIRATORY FAILURE(ARF). ARTIFICIAL LUNG VENTILATION(ALV) 2022-03-08
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- reversal of indication for mechanical ventilation, adequate gas exchange, ability to initiate a breath, hemodynamic stability
- bluish discoloration of skin resulting from poor circulation
- combats neuromuscular effects
- a possible cause of respiratory failure that includes fluid accumulation in lung tissue
- partial or complete collapse of lung area resulting in decreased oxygenation ability
- treatment modalities for respiratory failure depend on the _______
- we encourage patients to perform this type of exercise as a form of pulmonary toileting
- results in diffuse alveolar damage, pulmonary microvascular thrombosis, and low lung compliance
- how to evaluate delirium in ventilated patient
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- lack of oxygen in blood
- _________ might be described as the following in a patient with respiratory failure: wheezes, rhonci, crackles, decreased
- Increaseed PEEP can cause decreased ____________ (cardiac effect)
- a plastic device used for pulmonary toileting
- ventilation without perfusion
- atelectasis, barotruma, volutrauma, VAP
- perfusion without ventilation
- CO2 retention
- exchange of air between lungs and atmosphere
- oral care, head of bed 30degrees, SBT, sedation holiday, peptic ulcer prophylaxis, OG vs NG, hand hygiene
- testing for oxygen, and carbon dioxide levels in blood
20 Clues: CO2 retention • lack of oxygen in blood • ventilation without perfusion • perfusion without ventilation • combats neuromuscular effects • atelectasis, barotruma, volutrauma, VAP • exchange of air between lungs and atmosphere • a plastic device used for pulmonary toileting • how to evaluate delirium in ventilated patient • ...
CAP Lecture 2 Increased Work of Breathing 2014-06-08
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- ____ WOB is where a permanent structural change on the airways causes the O2 debt.
- monitor the chemical components of arterial blood
- Normal respiratory rate between 25-30bpm
- ______ Controlled Breathing not ideal for management of WOB when acute.
- The nerve that is involved in breathing
- The muscles used to compensate for increased WOB
- Normal respiratory rate is 12-16bpm
- absence of breath for 15 seconds
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- V/Q ____ is a common cause of acute increased WOB
- ____ Drive to breathe, low oxygen levels stimulate breathing.
- increased airway _______ is a cause of acute increased WOB
- heart rate that exceeds 100bpm
- abbreviation related to an increased respiratory rate and increased accessory muscle use
- breathlessness
14 Clues: breathlessness • heart rate that exceeds 100bpm • absence of breath for 15 seconds • Normal respiratory rate is 12-16bpm • The nerve that is involved in breathing • Normal respiratory rate between 25-30bpm • The muscles used to compensate for increased WOB • V/Q ____ is a common cause of acute increased WOB • monitor the chemical components of arterial blood • ...
Respiratory System Crossword Pd 6 2021-09-16
7 Clues: literally breathing • What let’s you breath • what holds the vocal chords • end of the respiratory system • when air sacs fill with fluid • cage protecting the lungs and organs • a poisonous gas that only makes up 21% air
2 2023-08-09
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- Unit of volume
- Fragments of meteor
- A unit of sound intensity level
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- It is a nonreversible chemical reaction between sulphur or another agent and rubber in which cross links are formed between the molecular chains in the rubber
- an instrument used to measure electrical resistance
- The slender, elongated and flexible appendages found in animals located near their mouth
- Part of the respiratory system and digestive system
- A hygroscopic substance used as drying agent
- Sealable glass container containing soil and plants
- a long projecting hair or bristle growing from the face or snout of many mammals.
10 Clues: Unit of volume • Fragments of meteor • A unit of sound intensity level • A hygroscopic substance used as drying agent • an instrument used to measure electrical resistance • Part of the respiratory system and digestive system • Sealable glass container containing soil and plants • a long projecting hair or bristle growing from the face or snout of many mammals. • ...
Anatomy 2023-10-02
8 Clues: Used for chewing food • Pumps blood around the body • Where is the smallest muscle • Bone that protects the brain • Part of the respiratory system • Heaviest organ in the human body • Name of the biggest part of the brain • Organ which is responsible for removing waste from the body
the body 2016-05-05
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- surround the arteries
- a pair of elastic bands
- deliver oxygen to the cells of the body
- when a blood vessel in the brain is blocked
- create blood pressure
- a collection of organs that transport blood throught the body.
- a blood vessel that carries away from the heart
- abnormally high blod pressure
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- the flow of blood from the heart to the lungs
- can mean the same a respiration
- part of the heart that prevent blood from going backwards
- oxygen used by cells releasing stored energy
- tiny air sacs
- a dome-shaped muscle
- the main passage way into and out of the respiratory system
15 Clues: tiny air sacs • a dome-shaped muscle • surround the arteries • create blood pressure • a pair of elastic bands • abnormally high blod pressure • can mean the same a respiration • deliver oxygen to the cells of the body • when a blood vessel in the brain is blocked • oxygen used by cells releasing stored energy • the flow of blood from the heart to the lungs • ...
Viruses 2023-10-20
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- painful blisters
- inflammation of the liver
- runny nose, sore throat, cough, low grade fever
- caused by the varicella-zoster virus
- winter vomiting disease
- fever, cough, tiredness, chills, pink eye, rash
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- intense pain, extreme sensitivity to touch, tingling sensation, muscle spasm
- infects the respiratory tract and then spreads throughout the body
- viral infection in which a person develops very itchy blisters all over the body
- illness caused by a virus
- chronic immune system disease
- fine pink rash that appears on arms, legs, and back
- cough that sounds like a whoop
- infection that causes warts
- A common viral infection that can be deadly
15 Clues: painful blisters • winter vomiting disease • illness caused by a virus • inflammation of the liver • infection that causes warts • chronic immune system disease • cough that sounds like a whoop • caused by the varicella-zoster virus • A common viral infection that can be deadly • runny nose, sore throat, cough, low grade fever • fever, cough, tiredness, chills, pink eye, rash • ...
History taking in urology, pediatrics, obstetrics and gynecology 2024-11-13
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- abbreviation for infection of the urinary tract
- functional unit of the kidney
- name of the yellow discoloration of the newborn
- The organ that nourishes the fetus during pregnancy
- complete absence of urine
- A respiratory condition causing a "barking" cough in children.
- taking the patients medical history
- Refers to conditions present at birth.
- severe nausea and vomiting during pregnancy
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- formation of urinary/kidney stones
- Frequent urination at night.
- surgical procedure for delivering a baby
- The soft spots on a baby's skull that allow for growth.
- surgical removal of one or both Fallopian tubes
- a gland in the male reproductive system
15 Clues: complete absence of urine • Frequent urination at night. • functional unit of the kidney • formation of urinary/kidney stones • taking the patients medical history • Refers to conditions present at birth. • a gland in the male reproductive system • surgical procedure for delivering a baby • severe nausea and vomiting during pregnancy • ...
Neuron Physiology 2017-10-21
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- This sensory division consists of neurons that carry signals from skeletal muscles.
- Clusters of cells in the CNS.
- Carry signals to and from the nervous system.
- This nervous system consists of neurons that carry signals primarily to thoracic and abdominal viscera.
- The plasma membrane that envelopes the axon.
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- This part of the axon is where the axon arises from.
- Clusters of cells in the PNS.
- This cord enables the brain to communicate with most parts of the body below the head and neck.
- This system regulates many aspects of homeostasis, including things such as respiratory rate.
- This sensory division consists of neurons that transmit signals from organs like the heart.
- This nervous system consists of neurons that put together the many different types of sensory input or integrate them, to form a complete picture that can then elicit a response if necessary.
11 Clues: Clusters of cells in the PNS. • Clusters of cells in the CNS. • The plasma membrane that envelopes the axon. • Carry signals to and from the nervous system. • This part of the axon is where the axon arises from. • This sensory division consists of neurons that carry signals from skeletal muscles. • ...
Anatomy and Physiology Review 2014-03-24
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- Smooth muscle that regulates the movement of food from the stomach to the small intestine
- Lobe of the brain responsible for vision
- Bones that make up your fingers and toes
- Scientific word for chewing
- Man that allowed scientists to discover the function of the frontal lobe (2 words)
- A group of cells make up a ____________________
- Basic unit of compact bone
- Maintenance of a steady state
- Basic unit of muscle
- Organ responsible for storing and secreting bile
- Another name for a red blood cell
- System that takes in oxygen for cellular respiration
- Basic unit of spongy bone
- Gas taken into the body while breathing; used for cellular respiration
- Tiny sacs that participate in gas exchange in the lungs
- When a cell gains the structures and function of its specific cell type
- Type of muscle that is striated, voluntary, and has many nuclei
- Substance produced by the liver to digest lipids
- Type of neuron located in the brain and spinal cord; responsible for processing
- Structure that allows the small intestine to absorb nutrients
- Type of digestion performed by the teeth
- Part of the heart that receives blood
- Cell responsible for breaking down bone to remove the calcium
- Tissue that connects muscle to bone
- Structure in the heart responsible for preventing the backflow of blood
- Basic unit of the nervous system
- Part of the neuron that receives the message
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- Type of reproduction performed by mitosis, no genetic diversity
- Flap of tissue that covers the trachea while swallowing
- Type of muscle that is non-striated, involuntary, and has one nucleus
- Muscle responsible for expanding and contracting the chest cavity
- Protein involved in muscle contraction; has a head that is responsible for the powerstroke
- Vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- The junction between two neurons
- Division of the nervous system responsible for the “fight-or-flight” reaction
- Division of the nervous system responsible for sensory and motor functions
- Part of the skeleton that protects vital organs
- Developing baby from 8 weeks after fertilization to birth
- The main function of the muscular system
- Part of the blood responsible for coagulation
- Human reproductive cell; an egg or a sperm
- Characteristic of muscle tissue that says it can return to its original shape after contracting or extending
- Contains many nuclei
- Responsible for warming and moistening air while inhaling
- Substance responsible for sending a message across a synapse
- Light and dark lines on a muscle fiber
- Wave-like movement used to propel food through the digestive system
- System that transports nutrients and oxygen around the body
- The joining of the sperm and the egg; creation of a zygote
- Type of feedback loop that “resets” a homeostatic setting; example regulation of blood sugar
- Tube in the respiratory system that connects the larynx to the bronchi
- Monomer of a nucleic acid
- Part of the blood responsible for transporting oxygen molecules
- Blood vessel that allows gas exchange to occur
- Tissue that connects bone to bone
- Type of bone marrow that makes red blood cells
- Type of signal that goes through the spinal cord, not the brain
- Shape of the femur
58 Clues: Shape of the femur • Contains many nuclei • Basic unit of muscle • Basic unit of spongy bone • Monomer of a nucleic acid • Basic unit of compact bone • Scientific word for chewing • Maintenance of a steady state • The junction between two neurons • Basic unit of the nervous system • Another name for a red blood cell • Tissue that connects bone to bone • ...
Respiration in Organisms 2021-11-26
10 Clues: baby frogs • helps you be fit • Discovered oxygen • Human respiratory organ • respiratory organ of the frog • respiratory organs of the fish • The process of breathing in air • The process of breathing out air • Helps in exchange of gases in plants • the process by which air goes in and out of body
Crossword Puzzle “Human Body Systems” (Extra Credit) 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 • ...
Viruses and Vaccines 2021-05-12
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- large macromolecule that helps fight diseases, builds muscle, etc
- Proteins that your immune system makes to tag pathogens to be destroyed
- Prevention that will stimulate your body's immune system to produce antibodies without you getting the disease
- Special copies of DNA that are used to make proteins
- Small disease-causing agents - can be viruses, bacteria, fungi, protists, etc
- The body system most affected by the SARS-CoV-2 virus
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- Disease-causing pathogen that needs a cell to make more/reproduce
- Proteins that can be found on the outside of pathogens like viruses and bacteria
- Having the ability to destroy a pathogen before it makes you sick
- Important molecule in your nucleus that holds all genetic instructions to make proteins
- Disease caused by SARS-CoV-2 virus
11 Clues: Disease caused by SARS-CoV-2 virus • Special copies of DNA that are used to make proteins • The body system most affected by the SARS-CoV-2 virus • Disease-causing pathogen that needs a cell to make more/reproduce • large macromolecule that helps fight diseases, builds muscle, etc • Having the ability to destroy a pathogen before it makes you sick • ...
P6 Science IDP @ MPS - Human Body and Plant System (2) 2020-12-29
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- Digestion first starts at this part of the body
- Nostril hair will help to trap and prevent this from entering the respiratory system
- System that gives the body a structure and its shape
- Process by which food is broken down into simpler substances for absorption
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- Take in water and allows the plant to grip firmly to the soil
- Small tubes that connects to the air sacs
- Found on the underside of leaves for gaseous exchange
- Water is removed from undigested food in which intestine
- Largest percentage of gas in the air composition
- Oxygenated blood contains a high amount of this gas
10 Clues: Small tubes that connects to the air sacs • Digestion first starts at this part of the body • Largest percentage of gas in the air composition • Oxygenated blood contains a high amount of this gas • System that gives the body a structure and its shape • Found on the underside of leaves for gaseous exchange • Water is removed from undigested food in which intestine • ...
Human systems 2021-09-13
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- _______ system is responsible for our body's exchange of gases with the surroundings
- This organ pumps blood to all parts of our body
- This gas enters our blood in our lungs
- _________ blood is transported from our heart to our legs
- This organ exchanges gases with the surroundings
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- This organ connects the nose to our lungs
- Our bodies take in oxygen and release ________________
- _______ system is responsible for transporting oxygen, digested food and waste materials all over our body
- _________ blood is transported from our heart to our lungs
- In fishes, exchange of gases takes place here
10 Clues: This gas enters our blood in our lungs • This organ connects the nose to our lungs • In fishes, exchange of gases takes place here • This organ pumps blood to all parts of our body • This organ exchanges gases with the surroundings • Our bodies take in oxygen and release ________________ • _________ blood is transported from our heart to our legs • ...
Organ Systems 2024-03-28
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- Supports the body; protects internal organs; allows movement; stores minerals; produces blood cells.
- Removes waste products from the body.
- Transports oxygen, nutrients, and wastes; fights infection; helps regulate body temperature.
- Fights infection; attacks invading bacteria and viruses.
- Controls growth, development, and energy processes; helps maintain homeostasis.
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- With skeletal system produces movement; helps circulate blood and move food through the digestive system.
- Brings in oxygen needed by cells; removes carbon dioxide from body.
- Guards against infection and injury; helps regulate body temperature.
- Breaks down food; absorbs nutrients; removes food wastes.
- Controls the body's responses to changes within the body and outside it.
10 Clues: Removes waste products from the body. • Fights infection; attacks invading bacteria and viruses. • Breaks down food; absorbs nutrients; removes food wastes. • Brings in oxygen needed by cells; removes carbon dioxide from body. • Guards against infection and injury; helps regulate body temperature. • ...
Animal Organs 2013-01-23
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- The organ system that always gas exchange (11)
- The organ that digests food (7)
- The gland that creates the digestive juices (8)
- The organ that absorbs water from undigested food (5,9)
- The tissue that carries electrical signals around the brain and body (5)
- The tissue that can contract to bring about movement (8)
- An organ system in which mammals exchange substances with the environment (9)
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- Organisms that have more than one cell are-? (13)
- The organ that digests and absorbs soluble food (4,9)
- The tissue that supports and protects the body (8)
- Another word for when cells becomes specialised for a task (13)
- The tissue that can produce substances such as enzymes (9)
- The tissue that covers some parts of the body, e.g. the trachea (10)
- The Substance the liver produces (4)
14 Clues: The organ that digests food (7) • The Substance the liver produces (4) • The organ system that always gas exchange (11) • The gland that creates the digestive juices (8) • Organisms that have more than one cell are-? (13) • The tissue that supports and protects the body (8) • The organ that digests and absorbs soluble food (4,9) • ...
The Human Body 2013-05-10
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- System that delivers oxygen to the blood and removes CO2 from blood
- Side of the heart that has oxygen rich blood
- Increases surface area of the stomach and absorb nutrients
- This happens when cell needs something to enter against the concentration gradient
- When water concentration is the same outside and inside the cell
- Mixing of particles from one substance, with the particles of another substance
- Point of contact between cells and blood
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- Dissolves connective materials that holds cells of meats
- System that keeps O2 rich and O2 poor blood seperate
- Where oxygen rich blood enters the heart
- Force of blood against the walls of arteries
- Air sacs where diffusion allows O2 and CO2 to be exchanged
- Reabsorbs water into the body and collects waste
- Carries food from the pharynx to the stomach
14 Clues: Where oxygen rich blood enters the heart • Point of contact between cells and blood • Force of blood against the walls of arteries • Side of the heart that has oxygen rich blood • Carries food from the pharynx to the stomach • Reabsorbs water into the body and collects waste • System that keeps O2 rich and O2 poor blood seperate • ...
NUR 421- Week 3- OR Complications 2019-08-19
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- Before sedation is given, the patient and/or family must give
- Naloxone should be given slowly to prevent what symptoms
- This anti-emetic produces sedation
- A respiratory rate less 8 is a sign of?
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- Moderate sedation produces altered
- A common opioid sparing therapy
- Moderate sedation may progress to
- This medication can reverse the effects of morphine
- Opioids affect which nervous system?
- A common opioid used in the hospital
10 Clues: A common opioid sparing therapy • Moderate sedation may progress to • Moderate sedation produces altered • This anti-emetic produces sedation • Opioids affect which nervous system? • A common opioid used in the hospital • A respiratory rate less 8 is a sign of? • This medication can reverse the effects of morphine • Naloxone should be given slowly to prevent what symptoms • ...
Systems of the Body 2020-04-20
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- Your food goes though this system
- This includes your lungs
- this controls what you do
- This is the frame of your body
- This helps you breathe
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- This includes your vines and arteries
- This includes your nails and hair
- This includes your bladder
- This includes your brain and spinal cord
- Helps with moving your body by helping your bones
10 Clues: This helps you breathe • This includes your lungs • this controls what you do • This includes your bladder • This is the frame of your body • Your food goes though this system • This includes your nails and hair • This includes your vines and arteries • This includes your brain and spinal cord • Helps with moving your body by helping your bones
STAAR Review Activity Project 2023-04-19
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- what "change" allows organisms to easily survive in their habitats?
- physical traits of the organism.
- the system that involves the intake of oxygen and the release or carbon dioxide.
- the system that is responsible for movement.
- change in a population's genetic make up
- the system that protects organs from outside damage.
- if you have one uppercase and one lowercase letter what kind of genotype do you have?
- the capability of an organism to fit into their ecosystem and reproduce
- tissues make up our ___
- the system that keeps your body safe against pathogens.
- what is the first step in setting up a dihybrid punnet square?
- the system that supports and protects our body and organs.
- influence of closely associated species upon each other in their evolution.
- a population's allele and genotype frequencies are constant unless there is some types of evolutionary force resulting in change
- Each gamete carries ___ allele(s) for a gene.
- changes in species composition in an area over time.
- a cross between a single allele to identify possible offspring.
- what's a cross with two pairs of alleles?
- the system that breaks down and helps wth absorption of nutrients.
- cells make up body___
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- what succession happens in a place with no life and no soil?
- the system that includes brain and spinal cord, voluntary and involuntary actions.
- what organisms eat the primary consumers?
- pattern of sustained, directional, and incremental change over an elongated period during the species' history.
- a form of a gene.
- what organisms eat your producers(plants)?
- the system that transports nutrients and blood through the body.
- the system that contains many hormone producing glands.
- the system that removes waste from the body.
- the system that allows animals to have offspring
- a species that help flowering plants reproduce.
- random change in allele frequencies due to chance.
- kill off prokaryote cells in the human body
- two uppercase or lowercase letters is what kind of genotype?
- the first organisms to colonize in primary succession.
- how many squares are in a dihybrid punnet square?
- a way to identify possible offspring of two genotypes.
37 Clues: a form of a gene. • cells make up body___ • tissues make up our ___ • physical traits of the organism. • change in a population's genetic make up • what organisms eat the primary consumers? • what's a cross with two pairs of alleles? • what organisms eat your producers(plants)? • kill off prokaryote cells in the human body • the system that is responsible for movement. • ...
ck, nq, x, qu 2012-10-23
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- / A bed covering.
- / Mend something that is broken.
- / The male of a Queen.
- / A reflex response to the passage of electric current through the body.
- / The act of choosing or selecting.
- / To secure something from above with no support below.
- / The opposite of front.
- / A domesticated swimming bird.
- / A short musical composition.
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- / Moving quickly.
- / An unknown and unpredictable phenomenon that leads to a favorable outcome.
- / Used to help birds fly.
- / A small dog like animal.
- / A lightweight cord.
- / A group of hunting animals.
- / The name of the boy who fell down the hill when fetching a pale of water.
- / An organ of the respiratory system of air-breathing vertebrates.
- / A usually rectangular container.
18 Clues: / A bed covering. • / Moving quickly. • / A lightweight cord. • / The male of a Queen. • / The opposite of front. • / Used to help birds fly. • / A small dog like animal. • / A group of hunting animals. • / A short musical composition. • / A domesticated swimming bird. • / Mend something that is broken. • / A usually rectangular container. • / The act of choosing or selecting. • ...
ck ng qu x 2012-10-23
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- A usually rectangular container.
- An organ of the respiratory system of air-breathing vertebrates.
- The name of the boy who fell down the hill when fetching a pale of water.
- A group of hunting animals.
- A lightweight cord.
- A small dog like animal.
- Moving quickly.
- An unknown and unpredictable phenomenon that leads to a favorable outcome.
- Used to help birds fly.
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- A short musical composition.
- A domesticated swimming bird.
- The opposite of front.
- To secure something from above with no support below.
- The act of choosing or selecting.
- A reflex response to the passage of electric current through the body.
- Mend something that is broken.
- A bed covering.
- The male of a Queen.
18 Clues: Moving quickly. • A bed covering. • A lightweight cord. • The male of a Queen. • The opposite of front. • Used to help birds fly. • A small dog like animal. • A group of hunting animals. • A short musical composition. • A domesticated swimming bird. • Mend something that is broken. • A usually rectangular container. • The act of choosing or selecting. • ...
The organ system 2022-06-10
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- breaks down food and turns it into nutrients
- provides support for the body
- uses electric signals to control the body
- regulates all biological processes in the body
- arteries capillaries and veins are all a part of this system
- controls all movement of the body
- skin, hair, nails
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- disposes of the body's waste
- organs that control producing offspring
- carries air into the body and allows oxygen to enter the blood
- bone marrow, thymus, spleen
11 Clues: skin, hair, nails • bone marrow, thymus, spleen • disposes of the body's waste • provides support for the body • controls all movement of the body • organs that control producing offspring • uses electric signals to control the body • breaks down food and turns it into nutrients • regulates all biological processes in the body • ...
Body Systems 2025-09-16
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- Filters blood and excretes waste through urine.
- Organs relating to offspring.
- Organs involves with the body's senses including sight, hearing, balance, smell and taste.
- Includes bones, muscles, tendons and ligaments.
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- Includes the three layers of the skin.
- Regulation of body functions through hormones.
- Fluid control and immune defense.
- The body's transportation system.
- Facilitates gas exchange.
- Breaks down food into nutrients for absorption.
- Control and coordination of the body's activities through electrical signals and chemical messages.
11 Clues: Facilitates gas exchange. • Organs relating to offspring. • Fluid control and immune defense. • The body's transportation system. • Includes the three layers of the skin. • Regulation of body functions through hormones. • Filters blood and excretes waste through urine. • Breaks down food into nutrients for absorption. • Includes bones, muscles, tendons and ligaments. • ...
Chapter 16 Cross Word 2014-04-01
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- imported from Indonesia, contain ground clove. The clove alters the cigarette flavor and numbs the lungs.
- A disorder in which damaged alveoli in the lungs can no longer take in adequate oxygen and eliminate carbon dioxide.
- Increases in mucus production, decrease in muscle action in the lungs and airways, cause breathing to become shallower some effects on the ________ System
- One of the less processed tobacco that you usually just puff.
- A chronic condition in which the bronchi in the lungs are constantly swollen and clogged with mucus.
- Smoke that is exhaled from the smokers lungs.
- A.k.a environmental smoke.
- A substance that is known to cause cancer.
- A smokeless tobacco product consists of poor quality, ground tobacco leaves and is placed between the gum and the cheek.
- A Nicotine product such as gum,patch,spray,or inhaler that contains nicotine that was created to help the user quit tobacco.
- respiratory disease, cardiovascular disease, and cancer are some ____ term risks of tobacco use.
- An extremely addictive chemical in tobacco products
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- Consists of cured and shredded tobacco leaves rolled in paper. Most frequently used tobacco product.
- White patches on the tongue or lining of the mouth that may become cancerous.
- Chronic ___________ pulmonary disease is a disease that results in a gradual loss of lung function.
- A type of Tobacco products that are chewed, placed between the lower lip and teeth, or sniffed.
- A poisonous,colorless, odorless gas produced when substances are burned.
- A type of drug that increases the activity of the nervous system
- A combination of mainstream and sidestream smoke.
- A dark,sticky substance that forms when tobacco burns.
- increased heart rate, increased blood pressure, and changes to the brain that could lead to addiction are _____ term effects of nicotine.
- A smokeless tobacco product that consists of dry or moist powder.
22 Clues: A.k.a environmental smoke. • A substance that is known to cause cancer. • Smoke that is exhaled from the smokers lungs. • A combination of mainstream and sidestream smoke. • An extremely addictive chemical in tobacco products • A dark,sticky substance that forms when tobacco burns. • One of the less processed tobacco that you usually just puff. • ...
Chapter 16 Cross Word 2014-04-01
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- Smoke that is exhaled from the smokers lungs.
- A type of Tobacco products that are chewed, placed between the lower lip and teeth, or sniffed.
- A Nicotine product such as gum,patch,spray,or inhaler that contains nicotine that was created to help the user quit tobacco.
- increased heart rate, increased blood pressure, and changes to the brain that could lead to addiction are _____ term effects of nicotine.
- White patches on the tongue or lining of the mouth that may become cancerous.
- A substance that is known to cause cancer.
- A dark,sticky substance that forms when tobacco burns.
- Increases in mucus production, decrease in muscle action in the lungs and airways, cause breathing to become shallower some effects on the ________ System
- A disorder in which damaged alveoli in the lungs can no longer take in adequate oxygen and eliminate carbon dioxide.
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- One of the less processed tobacco that you usually just puff.
- Chronic ___________ pulmonary disease is a disease that results in a gradual loss of lung function.
- A.k.a environmental smoke.
- imported from Indonesia, contain ground clove. The clove alters the cigarette flavor and numbs the lungs.
- A poisonous,colorless, odorless gas produced when substances are burned.
- A combination of mainstream and sidestream smoke.
- A type of drug that increases the activity of the nervous system
- respiratory disease, cardiovascular disease, and cancer are some ____ term risks of tobacco use.
- A chronic condition in which the bronchi in the lungs are constantly swollen and clogged with mucus.
- A smokeless tobacco product consists of poor quality, ground tobacco leaves and is placed between the gum and the cheek.
- Consists of cured and shredded tobacco leaves rolled in paper. Most frequently used tobacco product.
- An extremely addictive chemical in tobacco products
- A smokeless tobacco product that consists of dry or moist powder.
22 Clues: A.k.a environmental smoke. • A substance that is known to cause cancer. • Smoke that is exhaled from the smokers lungs. • A combination of mainstream and sidestream smoke. • An extremely addictive chemical in tobacco products • A dark,sticky substance that forms when tobacco burns. • One of the less processed tobacco that you usually just puff. • ...
Immune System Terminology 2020-12-20
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- Expands production of specific B and T cells
- Immune system's first encounter with a pathogen
- Memory elicits this prolonged protection to a pathogen
- Rapid response to a pathogen that the body has previously been exposed to
- Causes a specific immune response
- Enzyme in tears and saliva that kill bacteria
- Substance in the respiratory system that sticks to pathogens
- Immune response to a harmless substance
- Y-shaped proteins that recognize antigens in circulation
- White blood cells that facility specific immunity
- Antibody-mediated immunity in bodily fluids
- Protective barrier covering the body
- Cells that act immediately to destroy an antigen
- Phagocytes that comprise a large percent of circulating white blood cells and ingest foreign substances
- A person's immune system attacks their own cells and tissues
- Weak or harmless pathogen that can be injected to produce immunity
- Destroys pathogen-infected cells
- Destroy virus infected cells and cancer cells
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- Line the respiratory tract to sweep mucus with pathogens out of the lungs
- Remain in the body to respond quickly to a second infection with the same pathogen
- Lymphocytes that mature in the bone marrow
- Lymphocytes that mature in the thymus
- Serious systemic immune response
- Higher body temperature
- Cell-mediated response effector cells that destroy viral-infected cells
- Virus that infects helper T cells
- Proteins that poke holes in pathogens so water enters and the cell bursts
- Programmed cell death
- Viral-infected cells produce this cytokine
- Large eating cells in the tissues that ingest small pathogens
- Phagocytes that act as antigen presenting cells
- Basophils and mast cells release this molecule which causes dilation in blood vessels
- Induces heat, redness, swelling and pain
- Activate other immune cells to initiate the immune response
- Effector B cells that secrete antibodies
35 Clues: Programmed cell death • Higher body temperature • Serious systemic immune response • Destroys pathogen-infected cells • Causes a specific immune response • Virus that infects helper T cells • Protective barrier covering the body • Lymphocytes that mature in the thymus • Immune response to a harmless substance • Induces heat, redness, swelling and pain • ...
Unit 4 Vocab Crossword 2024-01-10
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- A process that maintains homeostasis by returning the body to its resting/normal state
- Performs gas exchange; brings in O2 and releases CO2
- A foreign cell that invades the body and causes an immune response
- Maintenance of a stable internal environment
- Organ of the endocrine system that makes and releases hormones
- Hormone released by the pancreas that decreases blood sugar levels
- A condition that results from the virus HIV, which shuts down the body's immune system
- A protein in the cell membrane that receives and responds to chemical messages
- A protein produced by the immune system that “flags” pathogens for destruction
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- Regulates and controls the body using special cells called neurons
- Transports nutrients, O2, and waste through a system of vessels; interacts with many other systems
- A protein marker on invading cells (pathogens) that identifies it as foreign
- Cells that have the receptors for a specific hormone. A hormone and target cell fit together the way a key fits into a lock
- Breaks down food into small molecules so that they can be absorbed and moved into the bloodstream
- When the response to a sensory stimulus reduces or stops what triggered it
- Protein messenger with a specific shape that travels through the bloodstream to influence another target cell or organ
- Regulates and controls the body by releasing hormones
- A dead or deactivated form of a pathogen that is injected to allow the immune system to create antibodies in advance
- When the body mistakes a harmless particle for a pathogen and activates an immune response.
19 Clues: Maintenance of a stable internal environment • Performs gas exchange; brings in O2 and releases CO2 • Regulates and controls the body by releasing hormones • Organ of the endocrine system that makes and releases hormones • Regulates and controls the body using special cells called neurons • A foreign cell that invades the body and causes an immune response • ...
2 2023-08-09
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- Unit of volume
- Fragments of meteor
- A unit of sound intensity level
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- It is a nonreversible chemical reaction between sulphur or another agent and rubber in which cross links are formed between the molecular chains in the rubber
- an instrument used to measure electrical resistance
- The slender, elongated and flexible appendages found in animals located near their mouth
- Part of the respiratory system and digestive system
- A hygroscopic substance used as drying agent
- Sealable glass container containing soil and plants
- a long projecting hair or bristle growing from the face or snout of many mammals.
10 Clues: Unit of volume • Fragments of meteor • A unit of sound intensity level • A hygroscopic substance used as drying agent • an instrument used to measure electrical resistance • Part of the respiratory system and digestive system • Sealable glass container containing soil and plants • a long projecting hair or bristle growing from the face or snout of many mammals. • ...
The Respiratory System crossword puzzle 2020-11-08
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- another name for the voice box
- what is the most important organ in the respiratory
- what is another name for Pharynx
- how many lungs do you have
- what is the name of the gas that we breathe
- when we breathe in air
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- what is the name of tubes that are connected
- What is another name for the trachea
- your lungs
- Passage connecting your throat and lungs
- we use this to breathe in air
- when we breathe out air
- what is the color of the lungs
13 Clues: your lungs • when we breathe in air • when we breathe out air • how many lungs do you have • we use this to breathe in air • another name for the voice box • what is the color of the lungs • what is another name for Pharynx • What is another name for the trachea • Passage connecting your throat and lungs • what is the name of the gas that we breathe • ...
respiratory, circulatory, and nervous system 2021-12-03
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- pathway to send messages from the brain to the body
- flows blood to the liver
- responsible for movement and blance
- to carry air in and out you your lungs
- that controls the parts of the body
- send oxgyen and nutrient all over the body
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- supplies blood
- to bring in air and pass through the blood stream
- carrys blood alway from the heart
- involves breathing and voice production
- passway for food, air and liquid
- takes oxgyen-poor blood back to the heart
- it allows air to enter you body
13 Clues: supplies blood • flows blood to the liver • it allows air to enter you body • passway for food, air and liquid • carrys blood alway from the heart • responsible for movement and blance • that controls the parts of the body • to carry air in and out you your lungs • involves breathing and voice production • takes oxgyen-poor blood back to the heart • ...
The Excretory and Respiratory System 2025-07-13
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- this structure connects the trachea to the lungs
- process that removes carbon dioxide from the body
- the largest organ of the human body
- layer of the skin that contains sweat glands, hair follicles, and sensory receptors
- waste product that helps keep the body cool
- where respiration occurs
- the structure of the skin responsible for creating sweat
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- this is where the alveoli are found in the body
- layer of the skin that contains fat cells
- layer of the skin that prevents bacteria from entering the body
- humans primarily breathe in air through their ___.
- any type of waste that the body creates or produces is known as a ____.
- known as the body's "windpipe", this body part allows humans and other mammals to breathe
13 Clues: where respiration occurs • the largest organ of the human body • layer of the skin that contains fat cells • waste product that helps keep the body cool • this is where the alveoli are found in the body • this structure connects the trachea to the lungs • process that removes carbon dioxide from the body • humans primarily breathe in air through their ___. • ...
Unit 10 Respiratory System Review 2025-10-06
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- chemicals from the air join with the olfactory cranial nerve to produce this
- the haunted ________ . Once you enter you cannot leave.
- popular halloween movie "sisters!!"
- groups of air sacs at end of bronchioles
- also known as the airway or windpipe
- head tilt chin _______ to open airway for CPR
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- closes the larynx during swallowing
- sticky fluid to filter the air in the nasal cavity
- line the nasal cavity to filter the air
- watch for victim's chest to ______ during rescue breaths
- a delicious morning beverage to start your day
- side of chest that only has two lobes in the lung
- also known as the voice box
13 Clues: also known as the voice box • closes the larynx during swallowing • popular halloween movie "sisters!!" • also known as the airway or windpipe • line the nasal cavity to filter the air • groups of air sacs at end of bronchioles • head tilt chin _______ to open airway for CPR • a delicious morning beverage to start your day • ...
STAAR Review Activity Project-j.a.c.o.b. 2023-04-19
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- what "change" allows organisms to easily survive in their habitats?
- physical traits of the organism.
- the system that involves the intake of oxygen and the release or carbon dioxide.
- the system that is responsible for movement.
- change in a population's genetic make up
- the system that protects organs from outside damage.
- if you have one uppercase and one lowercase letter what kind of genotype do you have?
- the capability of an organism to fit into their ecosystem and reproduce
- tissues make up our ___
- the system that keeps your body safe against pathogens.
- what is the first step in setting up a dihybrid punnet square?
- the system that supports and protects our body and organs.
- influence of closely associated species upon each other in their evolution.
- a population's allele and genotype frequencies are constant unless there is some types of evolutionary force resulting in change
- Each gamete carries ___ allele(s) for a gene.
- changes in species composition in an area over time.
- a cross between a single allele to identify possible offspring.
- what's a cross with two pairs of alleles?
- the system that breaks down and helps wth absorption of nutrients.
- cells make up body___
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- what succession happens in a place with no life and no soil?
- the system that includes brain and spinal cord, voluntary and involuntary actions.
- what organisms eat the primary consumers?
- pattern of sustained, directional, and incremental change over an elongated period during the species' history.
- a form of a gene.
- what organisms eat your producers(plants)?
- the system that transports nutrients and blood through the body.
- the system that contains many hormone producing glands.
- the system that removes waste from the body.
- the system that allows animals to have offspring
- a species that help flowering plants reproduce.
- random change in allele frequencies due to chance.
- kill off prokaryote cells in the human body
- two uppercase or lowercase letters is what kind of genotype?
- the first organisms to colonize in primary succession.
- how many squares are in a dihybrid punnet square?
- a way to identify possible offspring of two genotypes.
37 Clues: a form of a gene. • cells make up body___ • tissues make up our ___ • physical traits of the organism. • change in a population's genetic make up • what organisms eat the primary consumers? • what's a cross with two pairs of alleles? • what organisms eat your producers(plants)? • kill off prokaryote cells in the human body • the system that is responsible for movement. • ...
Streptococcus pyogenes 2017-08-07
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- Genus associated with Streptococcus
- Serologic grouping is based on antigenic differences in cell wall(___)
- Characteristic tract association
- System that uses a phosphate to transfer glucose into the bacteria
- S. pyogenes size would be measured in these units
- Structure of how it naturally occurs
- Microscopic morphology of the streptococcus
- Cell structure motility
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- The M protein resists this
- Macroscopic bacteria appear as a transparent colony due to specific (___)
- Growth is stimulated in environments with increased (___)
- The species classified on certain properties
- How bacteria survives and grows in small amounts of air
- Most Streptococci are facultative or obligate (___)
- The type of Protein F occuring in Streptococcus pyogenes
15 Clues: Cell structure motility • The M protein resists this • Characteristic tract association • Genus associated with Streptococcus • Structure of how it naturally occurs • Microscopic morphology of the streptococcus • The species classified on certain properties • S. pyogenes size would be measured in these units • Most Streptococci are facultative or obligate (___) • ...
Viruses 2023-10-20
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- painful blisters
- inflammation of the liver
- runny nose, sore throat, cough, low grade fever
- caused by the varicella-zoster virus
- winter vomiting disease
- fever, cough, tiredness, chills, pink eye, rash
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- intense pain, extreme sensitivity to touch, tingling sensation, muscle spasm
- infects the respiratory tract and then spreads throughout the body
- viral infection in which a person develops very itchy blisters all over the body
- illness caused by a virus
- chronic immune system disease
- fine pink rash that appears on arms, legs, and back
- cough that sounds like a whoop
- infection that causes warts
- A common viral infection that can be deadly
15 Clues: painful blisters • winter vomiting disease • illness caused by a virus • inflammation of the liver • infection that causes warts • chronic immune system disease • cough that sounds like a whoop • caused by the varicella-zoster virus • A common viral infection that can be deadly • runny nose, sore throat, cough, low grade fever • fever, cough, tiredness, chills, pink eye, rash • ...
mari 2023-11-06
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- the tactile arterial palpation of the heartbeat
- condition for persons to do any activities
- easily reactive
- primary organ of respiratory system
- response to a harmful stimulus
- the tissue of the body as a source of power
- a functional abnormality or disturbance
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- sounds made by vibration of the vocal folds
- the flow of blood from vessels into environment
- an objective idication of a disease
- a rigid organ that constitutes part of the skeleton
- process of moving air in and out of the lungs
- the passage by which air reaches the lungs
- process of physical phenomena and numbers
- the path of the blood throughout the body
15 Clues: easily reactive • response to a harmful stimulus • an objective idication of a disease • primary organ of respiratory system • a functional abnormality or disturbance • process of physical phenomena and numbers • the path of the blood throughout the body • condition for persons to do any activities • the passage by which air reaches the lungs • ...
Larynx Vocabulary 2024-03-11
8 Clues: Nickname for the Larynx • Another name for Vocal Cords • Biggest Cartilage, Like a Shield • To produce sound through vibration • System that the Larynx is a part of • Nickname for the Laryngeal Prominence • Made of Cartilages and Holds the Vocal Folds • Bone that is not technically part of the Larynx
Homeostasis, Tissues, Organs and Systems 2013-11-29
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- When regulating blood sugar levels, what hormone is released by the pancreas
- Tissue that keeps organs in place
- What is absorbed from the atmosphere into the body in the reproductive system
- It's major organs are the nose, trachea and lungs
- Regulation of internal body temperature
- Feedback that increases body levels
- Chemicals secreted by the endocrine glands into the bloodstream
- These are examples of this tissue: skeletal, smooth, cardiac
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- The scientific term for goosebumps
- When you get too hot, blood vessels ______
- Come together to form an organ system to provide a common function
- There are ____ major organ systems in the human body
- It'S major role is to destroy and remove invading microbes and viruses from the body
- It's major role is to break down and absorb necessary nutrients for growth and maintenance
- Acts to regulate body temperature changes
15 Clues: Tissue that keeps organs in place • The scientific term for goosebumps • Feedback that increases body levels • Regulation of internal body temperature • Acts to regulate body temperature changes • When you get too hot, blood vessels ______ • It's major organs are the nose, trachea and lungs • There are ____ major organ systems in the human body • ...
Organs 2023-10-18
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- This hollow muscular organ churns food and mixes it with digestive juices.
- This organ produces insulin to regulate blood sugar levels.
- The voice box, responsible for sound production.
- Organ responsible for filtering waste and excess fluids from the blood.
- The part of the eye responsible for controlling the amount of light that enters.
- The body's largest internal organ, with functions in digestion and detoxification.
- These air sacs are the primary site of gas exchange in the respiratory system.
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- A double-membraned organelle responsible for cellular respiration.
- The brain's outermost layer, responsible for higher-level thinking.
- Organ that stores and concentrates bile.
- An essential endocrine gland located in the neck, regulating metabolism.
- These are responsible for the body's movement and support.
- Intestine where digestion and nutrient absorption primarily occur.
- The body's primary filter of foreign substances and toxins from the blood.
- Primary pumping organ of the circulatory system.
15 Clues: Organ that stores and concentrates bile. • The voice box, responsible for sound production. • Primary pumping organ of the circulatory system. • These are responsible for the body's movement and support. • This organ produces insulin to regulate blood sugar levels. • A double-membraned organelle responsible for cellular respiration. • ...
NURS 126 - Final Exam Review 2023-04-19
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- there is additive CNS depression if barbiturates are used with these drugs
- adverse effects from thrombolytics can have a major impact on this system
- sodium nitroprusside should infuse within ____ minutes
- niacin can cause this adverse effect
- this effect of phentolamine prevents tissue damage after extravasation of IV vasopressors
- this anticholinergic can be used for an overactive bladder
- benzodiazepines treat status epilepticus, which impacts this body system
- epinephrine activates these receptors, which causes a fight-or-flight response
- this drug can reduce the risk of spina bifda
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- this will happen to IV mannitol in low temperatures
- infections are common with this drug category
- older adults who use haloperidol are at greater risk for these effects
- cholinergic agonists are contraindicated for patients with this condition
- restriction of this nutrient can decrease adverse effects from orlistat
- fluid retention is an adverse effect of this drug
15 Clues: niacin can cause this adverse effect • this drug can reduce the risk of spina bifda • infections are common with this drug category • fluid retention is an adverse effect of this drug • this will happen to IV mannitol in low temperatures • sodium nitroprusside should infuse within ____ minutes • this anticholinergic can be used for an overactive bladder • ...
Cells Crossword 2021-10-12
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- These produce proteins.
- This is an organ system that involves the lungs.
- These stop the blood from flowing the wrong way.
- This is where photosynthesis occurs.
- This pumps blood around the body.
- This is where gas exchange occurs.
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- This filters the blood.
- These are blood vessels that are one cell thick.
- These carry the blood towards the heart.
- This is where water and sap is stored.
- These are made up of specialised cells working together.
11 Clues: This filters the blood. • These produce proteins. • This pumps blood around the body. • This is where gas exchange occurs. • This is where photosynthesis occurs. • This is where water and sap is stored. • These carry the blood towards the heart. • These are blood vessels that are one cell thick. • This is an organ system that involves the lungs. • ...
Conc.2 2023-10-01
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- system it is the system which consists of the heart and blood vessels that allow blood to flow through the body
- muscle They are muscles that you can control their movement
- muscle They are muscles that move automatically and you cannot control their movement
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- muscles They are muscles which allow the movement of the bones of skeletal system
- system it is the system that secretes hormones to control the body temperature and blood pressure
- system it is system which consists of lungs and other airways
- muscle A type of involuntary muscle which from the heart that contract and relax all time without stopping
7 Clues: muscle They are muscles that you can control their movement • system it is system which consists of lungs and other airways • muscles They are muscles which allow the movement of the bones of skeletal system • muscle They are muscles that move automatically and you cannot control their movement • ...
Respiratory Assessment 2013-08-22
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- Blue colouration of tissue due to unsaturated haemoglobin
- Percussion note over consolidated lung tissue
- Infected sputum
- Red cell proliferation
- Bulbous ends to the fingers
- Breathlessness on lying down
- Carbon dioxide retension can cause a ........ tremor
- Usually indicative of infection
- Raw central chest pain, worse on coughing
- Clear/grey sputum
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- Weight loss and deterioration in physical condition
- Increased vocal resonance on auscultation
- Palpation of this area gives a good indication of hydration
- What would you see in the chest drain of a person with an empyema?
- Pulmonary fibrosis causes late ........... crackles on auscultation
- The cause of a polyphonic expiratory wheeze
- Percussion note over normal lung tissue
- Sharp stabbing chest pain, worse on deep breathing
18 Clues: Infected sputum • Clear/grey sputum • Red cell proliferation • Bulbous ends to the fingers • Breathlessness on lying down • Usually indicative of infection • Percussion note over normal lung tissue • Increased vocal resonance on auscultation • Raw central chest pain, worse on coughing • The cause of a polyphonic expiratory wheeze • Percussion note over consolidated lung tissue • ...
Digestive System 2015-11-23
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- Peristalsis moves the food, which is now a thick liquid called...
- The spread of microorganisms from one food to another food.
- Substances that speed up chemical reactions
- The process by which nutrients pass through the lining of your digestive system into your blood.
- A substance that physically breaks up large fat droplets that clump together.
- Filter urea and other wastes from the blood.
- The flap of tissue that seals off the trachea or windpipe, preventing food and liquid from entering your lungs.
- The process by which the body collects and removes waste.
- A watery fluid produced by the kidneys that contains urea and other wastes.
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- illnesses The result from consuming a food or drink that contains either a poison or a disease- causing microorganism.
- The liver forms ________ from a harmful waste product of protein breakdown.
- The junction between the digestive tract and the respiratory system.
- The process by which the digestive system breaks down food into molecules that the body can use
- Muscle contractions that continue to push food throughout the rest of the digestive system.
- The organ that stores bile.
- The lining of the small intestine is covered with millions of tiny fingerlike projections.
- A cluster of tiny blood vessels in the nephron
- Tiny filtering units that remove wastes and produce urine.
18 Clues: The organ that stores bile. • Substances that speed up chemical reactions • Filter urea and other wastes from the blood. • A cluster of tiny blood vessels in the nephron • The process by which the body collects and removes waste. • Tiny filtering units that remove wastes and produce urine. • The spread of microorganisms from one food to another food. • ...
Chapter 16 Cross Word 2014-04-01
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- A smokeless tobacco product that consists of dry or moist powder.
- A disorder in which damaged alveoli in the lungs can no longer take in adequate oxygen and eliminate carbon dioxide.
- A substance that is known to cause cancer.
- imported from Indonesia, contain ground clove. The clove alters the cigarette flavor and numbs the lungs.
- A poisonous,colorless, odorless gas produced when substances are burned.
- increased heart rate, increased blood pressure, and changes to the brain that could lead to addiction are _____ term effects of nicotine.
- An extremely addictive chemical in tobacco products
- One of the less processed tobacco that you usually just puff.
- A dark,sticky substance that forms when tobacco burns.
- A Nicotine product such as gum,patch,spray,or inhaler that contains nicotine that was created to help the user quit tobacco.
- Consists of cured and shredded tobacco leaves rolled in paper. Most frequently used tobacco product.
- A smokeless tobacco product consists of poor quality, ground tobacco leaves and is placed between the gum and the cheek.
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- A type of drug that increases the activity of the nervous system
- Smoke that is exhaled from the smokers lungs.
- A type of Tobacco products that are chewed, placed between the lower lip and teeth, or sniffed.
- Increases in mucus production, decrease in muscle action in the lungs and airways, cause breathing to become shallower some effects on the ________ System
- A chronic condition in which the bronchi in the lungs are constantly swollen and clogged with mucus.
- White patches on the tongue or lining of the mouth that may become cancerous.
- Chronic ___________ pulmonary disease is a disease that results in a gradual loss of lung function.
- A combination of mainstream and sidestream smoke.
- A.k.a environmental smoke.
- respiratory disease, cardiovascular disease, and cancer are some ____ term risks of tobacco use.
22 Clues: A.k.a environmental smoke. • A substance that is known to cause cancer. • Smoke that is exhaled from the smokers lungs. • A combination of mainstream and sidestream smoke. • An extremely addictive chemical in tobacco products • A dark,sticky substance that forms when tobacco burns. • One of the less processed tobacco that you usually just puff. • ...
Anatomy and Physiology 2020-08-18
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- gland that requires iodine in diet order to function properly
- study of tiny structures found in living tissues
- part of muscle furthest from skeleton
- above ribcage "collarbone"
- process of cell dividing into 2 identical daughter cells
- largest cranial nerve
- type of nervous system that includes outer party of the body
- blueprint material of genetic information
- muscle that extends from ear to collarbone
- gland that affects sexual development, sleep and metabolism
- gland that most closely connected to skin melanization
- type of circulation that discuses blood from the heart through body and back to heart
- which system is connected most directly with body growth
- what are neurons made up of
- middle part of muscle
- part of muscle that does not move
- process of expelling CO2 from lungs
- glands that regulate calcium
- what system controls movement of blood through the body
- what system contains sensory receptors
- what bones form bridge of the nose
- what does melasma refer to a change in
- which nervous system controls both mental activities and facial expressions
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- process of moving food along digestive tract in wavelike motions
- which system is responsible for passing the genetic code down generations
- to reduce swelling which system can you perform on to help
- what system covers, shapes and supports skeleton
- secretion produced by an endocrine gland
- type of blood cell that destroys disease causing germs
- type of tissue that provides protective covering for body cavities and surfaces of organs
- breakdown of food by mechanical/chemical means
- muscular wall crucial for respiratory process
- when oxygen is absorbed into blood
- scientific study of the functions and activities performed by body structures
- organ responsible for production of insulin
- where is humerus located
- fluid part of blood that contains 90% of H2O and acts as delivery system
- taking food into body
- what tissue contracts and moves the various parts of the body
- collective name for oil and sweat glands
- type of tissue that stores energy
- organ that discharges bile
- where are phalanges found
- basic cell of nervous system
- most fragile bones in face
- composed of specialized tissues that perform specific functions
- type of nervous system that controls involuntary muscles
47 Clues: largest cranial nerve • taking food into body • middle part of muscle • where is humerus located • where are phalanges found • above ribcage "collarbone" • organ that discharges bile • most fragile bones in face • what are neurons made up of • basic cell of nervous system • glands that regulate calcium • type of tissue that stores energy • part of muscle that does not move • ...
A&P Ch. 1 2013-08-17
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- Mechanism that provides information about specific conditions/stimuli in the internal environment
- System that fights infection
- Form and organization
- Production of new organisms and new cells
- The ability to be excited to a characteristic action or function by the application of some stimulus
- Basic unit of structure and function; contain organelles; form tissues
- Mechanism that elicits responses that altar conditions in the internal environment
- The study of the structures of body parts
- Mechanism in which buildup of a product causes suppression of its synthesis; activated by an imbalance that corrects the imbalance
- The body's maintenance of a stable environment
- System that includes muscles
- When the internal environment of the body is not in the normal range
- Measure of the amount of heat present
- The study of the functions of body parts
- System that includes blood/the heart
- What something does and how it does it
- Made up of physical and chemical events that obtain, release, and use energy
- Required for and provides environment for metabolic process to take place; transports stuff; regulate temp
- Mechanism that tells what a particular value should be
- Complex structure with a specialized function(s)
- Structures organized into a unit
- Breakdown of food substances into simpler forms that can be absorbed and used
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- Force acting on the outside of a land organism due to the weight of air above it
- System that includes lungs
- Change in position of the body or of a body part; motion of an internal organ
- Groups of cells; form organs
- System that reproduces
- System that includes hormones
- System that removes waste from blood
- System that includes skin
- Process by which changes cause additional similar changes, producing unstable conditions
- Reaction to a change taking place inside or outside the body
- System that includes brain
- Increase in body size without changing shape
- Groups of organs that function closely together
- System that includes bones
- System that gets energy from food
- Gas used to release energy from nutrients
- Removal of wastes produced by metabolic reactions
- Chemicals found in food necessary for organisms to live
- Made up of interacting organ systems
41 Clues: Form and organization • System that reproduces • System that includes skin • System that includes lungs • System that includes brain • System that includes bones • System that fights infection • Groups of cells; form organs • System that includes muscles • System that includes hormones • Structures organized into a unit • System that gets energy from food • ...
Oxygenation 2022-10-24
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- Type of breathing that occurs with anxiety, fever, & metabolic acidosis.
- Occurs due to poor ventilation and perfusion.
- A lipoprotein that prevents collapse of alveoli.
- RSV is transmitted through this type of contact.
- One of the first symptoms that appears with RSV.
- Medical term for abnormal breath sounds.
- This is one type of therapy used with cystic fibrosis.
- This may be delayed in females with cystic fibrosis.
- A high pitched noise with breathing due to narrowing of airway.
- The ease at which the chest and lungs expand and collapse.
- The body's noisy attempt at improved oxygenation, seen with respiratory distress & retained lung fluid.
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- A medication only available in the US to prevent RSV (brand name).
- A peak flow meter is used with this disorder to measure force of exhaled air flow amount.
- RSV affects these cells in the respiratory tract.
- A beta adrenergic agonist medication used to relax smooth muscles in the airway.
- The exchange of gasses in the lung.
- Children with cystic fibrosis require a ____ fat & protein diet.
- Respiratory ___ occurs in children with distress that cannot be corrected despite vigorous measures.
- Measurement of the airway to determine amount of airflow ability.
- An autonomic neural impulse that relaxes the airway.
- Primary gene responsible for cystic fibrosis.
- Musical, abnormal breath sound.
- This pulmonary test evaluates the presence or degree of lung disease.
- This test is used to diagnose cystic fibrosis
- A protective mechanism and indicator of irritation associated with respiratory disease.
25 Clues: Musical, abnormal breath sound. • The exchange of gasses in the lung. • Medical term for abnormal breath sounds. • Occurs due to poor ventilation and perfusion. • Primary gene responsible for cystic fibrosis. • This test is used to diagnose cystic fibrosis • A lipoprotein that prevents collapse of alveoli. • RSV is transmitted through this type of contact. • ...
Oxygenation 2024-10-02
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- Type of breathing that occurs with anxiety, fever, & metabolic acidosis.
- Occurs due to poor ventilation and perfusion.
- A lipoprotein that prevents collapse of alveoli.
- RSV is transmitted through this type of contact.
- One of the first symptoms that appears with RSV.
- Medical term for abnormal breath sounds.
- This is one type of therapy used with cystic fibrosis.
- This may be delayed in females with cystic fibrosis.
- A high pitched noise with breathing due to narrowing of airway.
- The ease at which the chest and lungs expand and collapse.
- The body's noisy attempt at improved oxygenation, seen with respiratory distress & retained lung fluid.
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- A medication only available in the US to prevent RSV (brand name).
- A peak flow meter is used with this disorder to measure force of exhaled air flow amount.
- RSV affects these cells in the respiratory tract.
- A beta adrenergic agonist medication used to relax smooth muscles in the airway.
- The exchange of gasses in the lung.
- Children with cystic fibrosis require a ____ fat & protein diet.
- Respiratory ___ occurs in children with distress that cannot be corrected despite vigorous measures.
- Measurement of the airway to determine amount of airflow ability.
- An autonomic neural impulse that relaxes the airway.
- Primary gene responsible for cystic fibrosis.
- Musical, abnormal breath sound.
- This pulmonary test evaluates the presence or degree of lung disease.
- This test is used to diagnose cystic fibrosis
- A protective mechanism and indicator of irritation associated with respiratory disease.
25 Clues: Musical, abnormal breath sound. • The exchange of gasses in the lung. • Medical term for abnormal breath sounds. • Occurs due to poor ventilation and perfusion. • Primary gene responsible for cystic fibrosis. • This test is used to diagnose cystic fibrosis • A lipoprotein that prevents collapse of alveoli. • RSV is transmitted through this type of contact. • ...
Human Body Systems 2024-03-18
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- Messages are carried back and forth between the brain and every part of the body by what?
- How do muscles reproduce?
- Which organ of the excretory system stores urine until the body is ready to eliminate it?
- Which excretory organ eliminates water, salt, and some chemical wastes when you perspire (sweat)?
- The nose produces a substance in order to put moisture in the air and catch dust and bacteria.
- What is the name of the small flap of tissue that seals off the trachea during swallowing?
- Which gland in the brain controls hormones involved in growth and puberty?
- What substance in the mouth contains an enzyme that begins chemical digestion?
- Grape-like clusters of air sacs within the lungs are called
- What substance coats and protects the inside of the stomach?
- A group of cells that perform a similar function is called…
- Carbohydrates, like the sugar glucose, are the body’s main source of what?
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- What connects arteries and veins?
- Which body system makes blood cells?
- Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart are called
- Which parts of the respiratory system divide into smaller and smaller tubes, looks like tree branches.
- Which type of human body tissue can contract or shorten?
- The thick column of nerve tissue that links the brain to most of the nerves in the peripheral nervous system
- The dome-shaped muscle that plays an important role in breathing
19 Clues: How do muscles reproduce? • What connects arteries and veins? • Which body system makes blood cells? • Which type of human body tissue can contract or shorten? • Grape-like clusters of air sacs within the lungs are called • A group of cells that perform a similar function is called… • What substance coats and protects the inside of the stomach? • ...
Phosphate Imbalances 2025-05-17
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- Organ that regulates phosphate and excretes excess
- Phosphate <2.5 mg/dL
- A phosphate-binding drug given to treat hyperphosphatemia
- A vitamin that helps with phosphate and calcium absorption
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- Phosphate >4.5 mg/dL
- Muscle symptom of severe hypophosphatemia
- Low phosphate levels impair function of this organ system
- A common cause of hyperphosphatemia: chronic _______ disease
- Phosphate is needed to make this cellular energy molecule
- Calcium-phosphate levels are ________ related
10 Clues: Phosphate >4.5 mg/dL • Phosphate <2.5 mg/dL • Muscle symptom of severe hypophosphatemia • Calcium-phosphate levels are ________ related • Organ that regulates phosphate and excretes excess • Low phosphate levels impair function of this organ system • Phosphate is needed to make this cellular energy molecule • A phosphate-binding drug given to treat hyperphosphatemia • ...
Organs 2024-01-10
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- Contains the brain.
- Part of the digestive system.
- A membranous sac for temporary retention of urine.
- An organ in the head that controls all functions.
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- They compose the skeleton.
- The largest organ inside your body.
- A pair of organs that creates urine.
- Respiratory organs that enable you to breathe.
8 Clues: Contains the brain. • They compose the skeleton. • Part of the digestive system. • The largest organ inside your body. • A pair of organs that creates urine. • Respiratory organs that enable you to breathe. • An organ in the head that controls all functions. • A membranous sac for temporary retention of urine.
Halitosis 2024-06-17
8 Clues: Collects saliva • Produces saliva • Protects outer layer of teeth • Thrives on soft and hard tissue • helps get rid of bacteria on the tongue • A condition in which you produce less saliva • Organ in the respiratory system affecting breath • What is the stage in which bacteria want to reproduce quickly
Swine Flu 2025-08-20
8 Clues: Shape of the Particles • Commonly known as the Flu • A way of spreading the infection • Type of Strand of the RNA Genome • The body system that is infected • A living organism that Swine Flu comes from • The short name for World Health Organisation • Symptoms include Coughs, Sore Throat and ___?
Systems 2020-11-03
Home Health Week 2 Medications 2021-11-02
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- NSAID-Arthritis/Inflammation
- ARB-Hypertension
- Calcium Channel Blocker-Angina/Hypertension
- Antihistamine-Allergies
- ARB-Hypertension
- Toothpaste-Cavity Prevention
- Flouroquininolone Antibiotic-Bacterial Infections
- NSAID-Analgesic
- Beta Blocker-Hypertension/Heart Failure
- Stimulant-ADHD
- Anticholinergic-Parkinsons Disease
- Sulfa Antibiotic-Bacterial Infections
- Anxiolytic-Anxiety
- Alpha Agonist-Hypertension
- Antitussive/Expectorant-Cough suppressant
- Anticholinergic/Beta Adrenergic-Respiratory
- Penicillin Antibiotic-Bacterial Infections
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- SSRI-Depression
- Calcium Channel Blocker-Angina/Hypertension
- H1 Antagonist-Allergies
- Corticosteroid-Arthritis/Allergies
- Corticosteroid-Rhinitis
- Vitamin-Calcium Deficiency
- Corticosteroid-Dermatosis
- Beta Blocker-Hypertension
- Anticholinergic-Respiratory
- Anticoagulant-Prevent Blood Clots
- Alpha Blocker-Hypertension/Enlarged Prostate
- Benzodiazepine-Anxiety
- Lincomycin Antibiotic-Bacterial Infections
30 Clues: Stimulant-ADHD • SSRI-Depression • NSAID-Analgesic • ARB-Hypertension • ARB-Hypertension • Anxiolytic-Anxiety • Benzodiazepine-Anxiety • H1 Antagonist-Allergies • Antihistamine-Allergies • Corticosteroid-Rhinitis • Corticosteroid-Dermatosis • Beta Blocker-Hypertension • Vitamin-Calcium Deficiency • Alpha Agonist-Hypertension • Anticholinergic-Respiratory • NSAID-Arthritis/Inflammation • ...
Biology Smarts 2013-01-14
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- A tumor that doesn't effect surrounding cells
- Muscular organ that continues mechanical and chemical digestion of food
- Jelly like substance that suspends all organelles in the cell
- Specialized cell that has a doughnut like shape
- The system that detects changes in the environment and signals changes to the body which then responds
- This tissue type lines the stomach small intestine
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- Stage of the cell cycle where sister chromatids seperate to opposite sides of the cell
- One of the main purposes that cells undergo division
- Movement of water across a cell membrane from an area of high concentration to low concentration
- Traps energy from the sun to make glucose through photosynthesis
- Any environment factor that causes cancer
- Hollow tube which connects throat to bronchi
- Material in the nucleus that contains all of the cells genetic information
- Blood vessel that carries blood toward to the heart
- A disease of the respiratory system
15 Clues: A disease of the respiratory system • Any environment factor that causes cancer • Hollow tube which connects throat to bronchi • A tumor that doesn't effect surrounding cells • Specialized cell that has a doughnut like shape • This tissue type lines the stomach small intestine • Blood vessel that carries blood toward to the heart • ...
1.1.1 and 1.2.1 organ systems 2023-09-15
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- produces hormones that act on target issues in other organs to help influence growth, development, and metabolism; helps maintain homeostasis
- brings in oxygen for cells; expels carbon dioxide and water vapor
- filters out blood from waste and passes it out as urine
- produces voluntary and involuntary movements; helps circulate to blood and move through the digestive system
- produces and transports reproductive cells
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- protects against infections, UV radiation; regulates body temperature
- filters out blood and waste product
- breaks down and absorbs nutrients
- regulates the body's response to changes in internal and external environment
- supports and protects vital organs; allows movement
- organs and tissues that allow you to breathe and resupply carbon dioxide
- protects against diseases
- largest solid in the body
- transports oxygen, nutrients, hormones, and wastes; helps regulate body temperature; collects fluid from lost blood vessels and returns them to the circulatory system
- organ that pumps blood throughout/for the body
15 Clues: protects against diseases • largest solid in the body • breaks down and absorbs nutrients • filters out blood and waste product • produces and transports reproductive cells • organ that pumps blood throughout/for the body • supports and protects vital organs; allows movement • filters out blood from waste and passes it out as urine • ...
EOU Review 2025-05-06
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- a trait that improves an organisms ability to survive in their environment
- the difference in DNA among individuals or the differences between populations among the same species
- type of reproduction that involves two parents
- receives energy directly from the sun
- specific characteristics determined by genes
- a graph that represents the different trophic levels from the producers to the consumers
- consumes plants ONLY
- body system that carries blood and nutrients throughout the body
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- consumes meat/other consumers
- the organ that pumps blood to the body
- the organ that sends signals back and forth from the brain to the body
- when humans(instead of nature) select what to reproduce based on a desired trait they want
- receives energy by eating other things
- type of reproduction that involves one parent
- body system that takes in oxygen and sends out carbon dioxide
15 Clues: consumes plants ONLY • consumes meat/other consumers • receives energy directly from the sun • the organ that pumps blood to the body • receives energy by eating other things • specific characteristics determined by genes • type of reproduction that involves one parent • type of reproduction that involves two parents • ...
Viruses 2023-10-20
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- painful blisters
- inflammation of the liver
- runny nose, sore throat, cough, low grade fever
- caused by the varicella-zoster virus
- winter vomiting disease
- fever, cough, tiredness, chills, pink eye, rash
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- intense pain, extreme sensitivity to touch, tingling sensation, muscle spasm
- infects the respiratory tract and then spreads throughout the body
- viral infection in which a person develops very itchy blisters all over the body
- illness caused by a virus
- chronic immune system disease
- fine pink rash that appears on arms, legs, and back
- cough that sounds like a whoop
- infection that causes warts
- A common viral infection that can be deadly
15 Clues: painful blisters • winter vomiting disease • illness caused by a virus • inflammation of the liver • infection that causes warts • chronic immune system disease • cough that sounds like a whoop • caused by the varicella-zoster virus • A common viral infection that can be deadly • runny nose, sore throat, cough, low grade fever • fever, cough, tiredness, chills, pink eye, rash • ...
Science 2022-07-02
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- Three carbon molecule formed in cytoplasm
- The gap between two neurons is called
- Most widely used method for refining impure metals
- Metal which is the best reflector of light
- Balloon-like structure in lungs
- Used by the nervous system to tranmit messages
- Respiratory pigment in human beings
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- 1.44 is the refractive index of
- Diameter of the mirror
- Used as an oxidising agent in chemical industries
- Process of forming a thick layer of aluminium
- Aqueous solution of sodium chloride
- Bases which are soluble in water
- The _____ of lens is represented by letter P
- Non-metal which is a liquid
15 Clues: Diameter of the mirror • Non-metal which is a liquid • 1.44 is the refractive index of • Balloon-like structure in lungs • Bases which are soluble in water • Aqueous solution of sodium chloride • Respiratory pigment in human beings • The gap between two neurons is called • Three carbon molecule formed in cytoplasm • Metal which is the best reflector of light • ...
Human Body Systems 2019-08-17
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- body system that allows movement and gives the body shape
- organ that pumps blood to all over the body
- substance that is produced in the mouth, stomach and small intestine
- body system that includes the nose, windpipe and the lungs
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- organs that work with the bones to allow body movement
- organ that removes excess water from undigested food
- digestion is completed here
- part of the skeleton that protects the heart and lungs
8 Clues: digestion is completed here • organ that pumps blood to all over the body • organ that removes excess water from undigested food • organs that work with the bones to allow body movement • part of the skeleton that protects the heart and lungs • body system that allows movement and gives the body shape • body system that includes the nose, windpipe and the lungs • ...
Body Systems Review 2025-04-11
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- The type of immunity that is the body's first line of defense
- The type of immunity that comes from exposure
- The place in the bone where blood cells are produced
- The part of the brain that relays sensory information
- The organ that carries oxygen-poor blood back to the heart
- The body system that provides support, protects organs, and helps with movement
- The lobe of the brain that processes sensory, including touch, pain, and temperature
- The lobe of the brain that processes auditory information
- The body system that helps defend the body against bacteria and viruses
- The organ that carries oxygen-rich blood away from the heart
- The lobe of the brain that processes visual information
- The number of people who die each day waiting for an organ donation
- The body system that turns on during puberty
- The type of muscle only found in the heart
- There are 206 of these in an adult human’s body
- Stool Chart The name of the chart that classifies stool types from type 1 to type 7
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- The organ that is 22 feet in length on average
- The body system that protects the body and helps regulate temperature
- The body system that transports blood throughout the body
- The body system that exchanges gasses
- The body system that controls the other systems, responds to external/internal stimuli, and transmits information
- A lobe of this organ can be donated from a living donor
- The part of the brain that processes emotions, especially fear
- The gland that both aids digestion and regulates blood sugar
- The body system that filters blood and eliminates waste and excess water
- One of these organs can be donated from a living donor
- The organ that is most frequently donated from a deceased donor
- The part of the brain that regulates basic life functions such as breathing, heart rate, and blood pressure
- The body system that helps with movement, posture, and heat generation
- The lobe of the brain that is involved in planning, decision-making, and voluntary movement
- The body system that breaks down food and eliminates waste
- The part of the brain that is primarily responsible for coordination, balance, and motor control
- The body system that regulates bodily functions through hormones
33 Clues: The body system that exchanges gasses • The type of muscle only found in the heart • The body system that turns on during puberty • The type of immunity that comes from exposure • The organ that is 22 feet in length on average • There are 206 of these in an adult human’s body • The place in the bone where blood cells are produced • ...
Drugs, Alcohol and Tobacco Review 2013-11-24
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- The classification of drug that slows down the central nervous system when administered into the human body.
- The drug that promotes growth and strength by using the artificial form of the male hormone testosterone. (2 Words)
- The colorless, odorless and poisonous gas found in cigarette smoke
- The term that describes when a person makes excuses for his or her drug use, lies about it or tries to hide it.
- A potentially severe or fatal physical reaction to an alcohol overdose. (2 Words)
- A child can obtain this from a woman drinking alcohol chronically while pregnant. (3 Words)
- The organ in the body that plays the biggest role in breaking down alcohol when consumed.
- The administering of a drug by swallowing a pill, tablet or capsule.
- The addictive drug found in tobacco products
- Any chemical administered into the human body through absorption, ingestion, injection or inhalation that affects the way the body and brain functions.
- Ecstasy, PCP and Ketamine are all examples of this type of drug classification
- Precancerous white spots found inside the mouth from chronic smokeless tobacco use.
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- As the body adjusts to a drug, more of the drug is needed to produce the same effect.
- The amount of alcohol found in a person’s bloodstream that is expressed as a percentage. (3 Words)
- The term that describes when family members or friends make excuses for another person’s drug use.
- The condition in which the mucus blocks the airways and impairs respiratory function. It is also known as smoker’s cough (2 Words)
- A classification of drug that when taken slows down the activity of the central nervous system.
- The route of administering drugs into the body through the respiratory tract via sniffing, smoking, or inhaling.
- When the addicted person feels discomfort, sickness and pain when he or she stops taking the drug.
- These drugs are typically referred to as harmful and all of them are termed psychoactive and are all known as illegal.
20 Clues: The addictive drug found in tobacco products • The colorless, odorless and poisonous gas found in cigarette smoke • The administering of a drug by swallowing a pill, tablet or capsule. • Ecstasy, PCP and Ketamine are all examples of this type of drug classification • A potentially severe or fatal physical reaction to an alcohol overdose. (2 Words) • ...
Herbal Actions Review 2020-02-06
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- soothe irritated or inflamed tissue or mucous membranes.
- Affects diseases of the respiratory tract.
- dissolves mucus, or thins mucus so the body can move it out of the body
- stimulates the flow of lymph in the lymph vessels.
- Relieves or reduces the urge to cough
- increases urinary output
- local irritant that increases circulation in the skin
- A gentle stimulant (stimulating tonic) to the digestion; a mild laxative
- widens the blood vessels, lowering blood pressure
- slowly shift the activity of a tissue, organ system, or an organism by enhancing nutrition, energy, or vitality
- A pain-relieving herb which can cause sleep in large doses.
- promotes perspiration and facilitates the elimination of toxins via the skin.
- stimulates the onset and regulates the flow rate of menstruation.
- increases the flow of bile into the duodenum.
- tonifies, strengthens, or normalizes the activity of the stomach.
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- Polyphenolic (tannin)-containing Herbs that contract tissues, removing moisture (drying)
- stops external bleeding and promotes the healing of wounds
- stimulates the production of bile in the liver
- helps the body adapt to stress, speed recovery from illness, strengthen immune function
- An herb used to support the health of the kidneys
- A rather general term for herbs that are strengthening and beneficial to a specific organ, specific tissues, process
- help the bowels release gas by relaxing spasms of the intestine
- lowers blood pressure, especially when it is too high.
- has a tendency to normalize hormone output from the glands
- grateful to the digestion (well-tolerated); mildly stimulating; usually essential oil-containing.
- either stimulates, relaxes or tonifies the nervous system
- Lowers the viscosity and promotes the expulsion of mucus from the respiratory tract
- increases the flow of breast milk.
- An herb that tonifies and strengthens the liver, while regulating its action.
- usually containing mucilage or gum, applied externally to soothe and soften the skin.
30 Clues: increases urinary output • increases the flow of breast milk. • Relieves or reduces the urge to cough • Affects diseases of the respiratory tract. • increases the flow of bile into the duodenum. • stimulates the production of bile in the liver • An herb used to support the health of the kidneys • widens the blood vessels, lowering blood pressure • ...
Muscle Stuff 2018-10-30
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- what is the myogenic response to stretching?
- the gastrointestinal tract has smooth muscle ___________ cells which are self-excitatory
- where does calcium-calmodulin complex bind?
- short branching muscle fibers with 1-2 nuclei
- disc that joins the ends of neighboring fibers
- what hormone plays a huge role in uterine contractions?
- smooth muscle cells have a lack of ____________
- intermediate filaments adhere within the sarcoplasm on dense _________
- _____________ nervous system controls contractions and relaxation of smooth muscle
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- the cytoskeleton of smooth muscle cells are composed of _________ filaments
- dephosphorylation of myosin is done by myosin ligh-chain _____________
- surface area is increase with these flasklike invaginations
- relaxation of smooth muscle cells can be slow due to _______________ mechanism
- type of muscle cell found in bronchioloes of the respiratory system
- filaments in smooth muscle adere to the sarcolemma where they a linked to structures called _________ plaques
- where does calcium bind in smooth muscle cells?
- wide in the middle and tapered ends, shape of smooth muscle
17 Clues: where does calcium-calmodulin complex bind? • what is the myogenic response to stretching? • short branching muscle fibers with 1-2 nuclei • disc that joins the ends of neighboring fibers • smooth muscle cells have a lack of ____________ • where does calcium bind in smooth muscle cells? • what hormone plays a huge role in uterine contractions? • ...
Final Exam 2023-12-12
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- number of chambers in the heart
- this is processed by the occipital lobe of the brain
- this is a combination of mouth-to-mouth and chest compressions
- term is used to describe the relatively stable set of conditions needed for an organism to survive
- part of the brain that controls balance, coordination, and posture
- vessels that carry blood back to the heart
- this is also known as a myocardial infarction
- the integumentary system consists of the skin, hair, and (blank)
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- this system is responsible for exchanging gases (oxygen and carbon dioxide)
- 120/80 is the normal (blank)
- part of the eye responsible for color
- this is also known as a cerebrovascular accident
- this could be punctured if a cotton swab is pushed too far into the ear
- another name for a nerve cell
- The wave-like contraction of smooth muscle which moves food through the digestive tract
- white of the eye
- there are 206 of these in the body
17 Clues: white of the eye • 120/80 is the normal (blank) • another name for a nerve cell • number of chambers in the heart • there are 206 of these in the body • part of the eye responsible for color • vessels that carry blood back to the heart • this is also known as a myocardial infarction • this is also known as a cerebrovascular accident • ...
Body systems 2021-10-21
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- This system has to do with getting rid of waste from the body
- This system is responsible for allowing your body to stand straight, to move, and to do work
- This system is how our blood flows though out our entire body.
- This is how we bring fresh oxygen into our body when we breathe.
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- This part of the body that beaks down the food we eat.
- This body system is different for men and women, who work together to create life (children) between them
- This system sends signals to connect your brain to the rest of your body
- this system helps fight off diseases. its important to expose this system to different germs so your body knows how to fight them later
8 Clues: This part of the body that beaks down the food we eat. • This system has to do with getting rid of waste from the body • This system is how our blood flows though out our entire body. • This is how we bring fresh oxygen into our body when we breathe. • This system sends signals to connect your brain to the rest of your body • ...
The Circulatory System 2025-09-10
5 Clues: system delivers nutrients • carry blood away from the heart • clots flow blood after an injury • system protects the body from disease and infection • system removes waste like carbon dioxide from the body
Pneumonia 2020-04-09
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- The system of the body that is affected
- How to prevent pneumonia
- The action taken in severe cases
- The gas that is diffused into alveolis
- The gas that is diffused into the blood
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- The most common cause of pneumonia
- Air sacs found in the lungs
- common illness that can be confused with pneumonia
- Pneumonia being a danger to others
- Causes alveolis to fill with pus and fluid
10 Clues: How to prevent pneumonia • Air sacs found in the lungs • The action taken in severe cases • The most common cause of pneumonia • Pneumonia being a danger to others • The gas that is diffused into alveolis • The system of the body that is affected • The gas that is diffused into the blood • Causes alveolis to fill with pus and fluid • ...
GCSE PE 2025-01-21
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- – Air sacs in the lungs for gas exchange.
- – Carries blood away from the heart.
- – The volume of air breathed in or out during normal breathing.
- – A bending movement at a joint.
- – The muscle that contracts to cause movement.
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- – Pumps blood around the body.
- – Group of muscles at the back of the thigh
- – Connects muscle to bone.
- – Smallest blood vessel where gas exchange occurs.
- – Main organs of the respiratory system.
10 Clues: – Connects muscle to bone. • – Pumps blood around the body. • – A bending movement at a joint. • – Carries blood away from the heart. • – Main organs of the respiratory system. • – Air sacs in the lungs for gas exchange. • – Group of muscles at the back of the thigh • – The muscle that contracts to cause movement. • – Smallest blood vessel where gas exchange occurs. • ...
viruses 2019-10-01
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- a viral epidemic that wiped out 10% of Philadelphia's population in 1793
- the insect that carried the yellow fever virus
- the penetration of a virus or its nucleic acid into a host cell
- a potentially fatal viral disease transmitted by the bite of an infected animal
- the virus that causes AIDS
- a virus that carries its genetic materials in the form of RNA
- a condition that destroys the body's immune system
- a virus that causes blistery sores all over the body
- a tiny particle that contains nucleic acid encased in protein
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- a contagious viral infection that causes muscle aches, inflammation of the respiratory system, fever, and chills
- a microscope that uses a beam of electrons to produce magnified images
- the virus that causes the common cold
- a virus that infects bacteria
- these use a virus against itself, allowing a person to escape that illness in the future
- trigger antibodies that fight infection
15 Clues: the virus that causes AIDS • a virus that infects bacteria • the virus that causes the common cold • trigger antibodies that fight infection • the insect that carried the yellow fever virus • a condition that destroys the body's immune system • a virus that causes blistery sores all over the body • a virus that carries its genetic materials in the form of RNA • ...
Body systems 2024-05-20
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- Responsible for movement
- Another word for Urinary system
- The tissues, glands, and organs involved in producing offspring
- A group of organs that work together in the body to perform a complex function
- Part of the immune system, defends the body against infections
- The organs that take in food and liquids and break them down
- Takes up oxygen from the air we breathe and expels the unwanted carbon dioxide
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- Largest organ of the body that forms a physical barrier between the external environment and the internal
- Sends messages back and forth between the brain and the body
- Delivers nutrients and oxygen to all cells in the body
- Made up of blood vessels that carry blood away from and towards the heart
- Made up of glands that make hormones
- Helps the body fight infections and other diseases
- Consists of the kidneys, ureters, bladder, and the urethra
- Your body's support structure
15 Clues: Responsible for movement • Your body's support structure • Another word for Urinary system • Made up of glands that make hormones • Helps the body fight infections and other diseases • Delivers nutrients and oxygen to all cells in the body • Consists of the kidneys, ureters, bladder, and the urethra • Sends messages back and forth between the brain and the body • ...
Medical 2024-04-19
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- A condition in which the force of the blood against the artery walls is too high.
- composed of the heart and blood vessels
- General term to describe inflammation of the liver
- involuntary, erratic, writhing movements of the face, arms, legs or trunk
- syndrome due to a direct or indirect muscle injury. It results from the death of muscle fibers
- life-threatening, inflammation of the inner lining of the heart's chambers and valves
- system of organs involved in sexual reproduction
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- irregular heartbeat
- this system allows for exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide in and out of the body
- the brain and spinal
- disease of the nerves
- Vapor-emitting substance
- sudden, uncontrolled burst of electrical activity in the brain
- block in blood supply to part of the brain or when a blood vessel in the brain bursts
- These help filter the blood and remove waste
15 Clues: irregular heartbeat • the brain and spinal • disease of the nerves • Vapor-emitting substance • composed of the heart and blood vessels • These help filter the blood and remove waste • system of organs involved in sexual reproduction • General term to describe inflammation of the liver • sudden, uncontrolled burst of electrical activity in the brain • ...
Hindbrain and Neurotransmitters 2021-10-17
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- alertness and arousal, fight or flight
- important for our ability to learn and perform skilled, coordinated movements
- wellbeing and pleasure, hunger and sleep
- regulates alertness, sleep, and wakefulness
- reduces anxiety and produces sleep
- influences movement, learning, emotion, arousal, and pleasure
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- coordinates functions that are fundamental to survival, including respiratory rhythm, motor activity, sleep, and wakefulness
- enables muscle action, learning, and memory
- plays a role in controlling sleep, respiratory function, hearing, as well as motor control and touch in the region of the face
- learning and memory
- how signals travel within the neuron
- plays a major role in controlling cardiac and respiratory function
- pain relief
13 Clues: pain relief • learning and memory • reduces anxiety and produces sleep • how signals travel within the neuron • alertness and arousal, fight or flight • wellbeing and pleasure, hunger and sleep • enables muscle action, learning, and memory • regulates alertness, sleep, and wakefulness • influences movement, learning, emotion, arousal, and pleasure • ...
Viruses 2023-10-20
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- fever, cough, tiredness, chills, pink eye, rash
- viral infection in which a person develops very itchy blisters all over the body
- intense pain, extreme sensitivity to touch, tingling sensation, muscle spasm
- cough that sounds like a whoop
- illness caused by a virus
- caused by the varicella-zoster virus
- chronic immune system disease
- fine pink rash that appears on arms, legs, and back
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- runny nose, sore throat, cough, low grade fever
- infection that causes warts
- inflammation of the liver
- A common viral infection that can be deadly
- painful blisters
- winter vomiting disease
- infects the respiratory tract and then spreads throughout the body
15 Clues: painful blisters • winter vomiting disease • inflammation of the liver • illness caused by a virus • infection that causes warts • chronic immune system disease • cough that sounds like a whoop • caused by the varicella-zoster virus • A common viral infection that can be deadly • runny nose, sore throat, cough, low grade fever • fever, cough, tiredness, chills, pink eye, rash • ...
Medical terminology 2025-11-16
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- The medical term meaning high blood pressure
- largest organ in the human body
- the name of the fluid circulating the veins and arteries
- the study of drugs and their effects
- name of the bone protecting the brain
- the medical name of the muscle of the heart
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- Suffix meaning inflammation
- Prefix meaning slow
- a device used to listen to the heart and lungs
- the main organ in the respiratory system
- The medical name of the voice box
11 Clues: Prefix meaning slow • Suffix meaning inflammation • largest organ in the human body • The medical name of the voice box • the study of drugs and their effects • name of the bone protecting the brain • the main organ in the respiratory system • the medical name of the muscle of the heart • The medical term meaning high blood pressure • ...
Chapter 16 Cross Word 2014-04-01
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- A combination of mainstream and sidestream smoke.
- A type of Tobacco products that are chewed, placed between the lower lip and teeth, or sniffed.
- A chronic condition in which the bronchi in the lungs are constantly swollen and clogged with mucus.
- Increases in mucus production, decrease in muscle action in the lungs and airways, cause breathing to become shallower some effects on the ________ System
- Smoke that is exhaled from the smokers lungs.
- Consists of cured and shredded tobacco leaves rolled in paper. Most frequently used tobacco product.
- Chronic ___________ pulmonary disease is a disease that results in a gradual loss of lung function.
- White patches on the tongue or lining of the mouth that may become cancerous.
- A smokeless tobacco product that consists of dry or moist powder.
- A smokeless tobacco product consists of poor quality, ground tobacco leaves and is placed between the gum and the cheek.
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- An extremely addictive chemical in tobacco products
- imported from Indonesia, contain ground clove. The clove alters the cigarette flavor and numbs the lungs.
- respiratory disease, cardiovascular disease, and cancer are some ____ term risks of tobacco use.
- A poisonous,colorless, odorless gas produced when substances are burned.
- A disorder in which damaged alveoli in the lungs can no longer take in adequate oxygen and eliminate carbon dioxide.
- A.k.a environmental smoke.
- A substance that is known to cause cancer.
- A Nicotine product such as gum,patch,spray,or inhaler that contains nicotine that was created to help the user quit tobacco.
- A dark,sticky substance that forms when tobacco burns.
- One of the less processed tobacco that you usually just puff.
- increased heart rate, increased blood pressure, and changes to the brain that could lead to addiction are _____ term effects of nicotine.
- A type of drug that increases the activity of the nervous system
22 Clues: A.k.a environmental smoke. • A substance that is known to cause cancer. • Smoke that is exhaled from the smokers lungs. • A combination of mainstream and sidestream smoke. • An extremely addictive chemical in tobacco products • A dark,sticky substance that forms when tobacco burns. • One of the less processed tobacco that you usually just puff. • ...
Chapter 16 Cross Word 2014-04-01
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- Smoke that is exhaled from the smokers lungs.
- A Nicotine product such as gum,patch,spray,or inhaler that contains nicotine that was created to help the user quit tobacco.
- A smokeless tobacco product consists of poor quality, ground tobacco leaves and is placed between the gum and the cheek.
- A poisonous,colorless, odorless gas produced when substances are burned.
- respiratory disease, cardiovascular disease, and cancer are some ____ term risks of tobacco use.
- A dark,sticky substance that forms when tobacco burns.
- A type of Tobacco products that are chewed, placed between the lower lip and teeth, or sniffed.
- Consists of cured and shredded tobacco leaves rolled in paper. Most frequently used tobacco product.
- One of the less processed tobacco that you usually just puff.
- A smokeless tobacco product that consists of dry or moist powder.
- An extremely addictive chemical in tobacco products
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- A.k.a environmental smoke.
- White patches on the tongue or lining of the mouth that may become cancerous.
- A substance that is known to cause cancer.
- Increases in mucus production, decrease in muscle action in the lungs and airways, cause breathing to become shallower some effects on the ________ System
- A combination of mainstream and sidestream smoke.
- Chronic ___________ pulmonary disease is a disease that results in a gradual loss of lung function.
- A disorder in which damaged alveoli in the lungs can no longer take in adequate oxygen and eliminate carbon dioxide.
- imported from Indonesia, contain ground clove. The clove alters the cigarette flavor and numbs the lungs.
- A chronic condition in which the bronchi in the lungs are constantly swollen and clogged with mucus.
- increased heart rate, increased blood pressure, and changes to the brain that could lead to addiction are _____ term effects of nicotine.
- A type of drug that increases the activity of the nervous system
22 Clues: A.k.a environmental smoke. • A substance that is known to cause cancer. • Smoke that is exhaled from the smokers lungs. • A combination of mainstream and sidestream smoke. • An extremely addictive chemical in tobacco products • A dark,sticky substance that forms when tobacco burns. • One of the less processed tobacco that you usually just puff. • ...
Chapter 6 Vocabulary 2023-12-20
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- Condition in which a female's menstrual cycle is abnormally adsent
- Type of fitness used to easily perform daily activities
- A set of recommendations developed by the government, health professionals, and policy makers to help Americans improve their health
- A measure of flexibility that tells how far a joint or body part can be moved
- which states that FITT factors should be increased over time to improve fitness
- Activity involving the use of oxygen to fuel processes in the body
- Different types of fitness, such as strength and flexibility
- chemicals found mainly in the brain that affect emotions and relieve pain
- How to find Max HR (Equation)
- Fitness term that describes how efficiently the cardio-respiratory system and respiratory system deliver oxygen to the muscles
- which states that exercising a particular component leads to improvements in the fitness of only that component
- The ability to quickly change the body's momentum and direction
- The quality of bending easily without breaking
- Broad term that describes structured exercise as well as other activities that use energy
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- Activities such as sitting or lying down that use very little energy
- A health problem characterized by three conditions
- Term that describes a type of physical activity that is planned, structured, and purposeful
- Activity occurring in the absence of oxygen
- Standard which states that gradual increase of physical demand on the body will improve fitness
- The body's ability to meet daily physical demands
- Training in different activities to improve performance in a sport and reduce the risk of injury
- The heart rate to aim for while performing aerobic exercise that leads to optimal cardiorespiratory fitness; varies by age
- Type of fitness that improves a person's performance in a particular sport
- A quality that is measured by how much energy the body uses per minute during physical activity
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 • ...
Infection Control Week 2025 2025-10-28
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- Middle East respiratory syndrome, a viral respiratory illness.
- Step 5: when doffing PPE, _____________ PPE to assess for visible contamination, cuts or tears before starting to remove.
- Severe acute respiratory syndrome, a viral respiratory illness.
- The average incubation period for smallpox is _______________ days.
- DOT Classification for category B infectious substances
- Communication Plan: Contact Immediately
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- A log that tracks visitors that enter and exit.
- An acute viral illness caused by the Variola virus.
- A highly hazardous biological agent that has the potential to cause severe or fatal disease in healthy humans or animals.
- Contracted provider for waste removal
- A log that tracks employees that enter the anteroom or the patient's room.
11 Clues: Contracted provider for waste removal • Communication Plan: Contact Immediately • A log that tracks visitors that enter and exit. • An acute viral illness caused by the Variola virus. • DOT Classification for category B infectious substances • Middle East respiratory syndrome, a viral respiratory illness. • ...
Covid Crossword 2020-08-19
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- if you come into contact with someone who tested positive for corona you might be ____
- when someone's immune system is ____ they are at higher risk to get infected with Covid
- covid is a positive rna strand with ___
- the orginization that deals with diseases that effect the entire globe
- covid-19 primarily effects the _____
- microscopic parasite
- facial covering that helps slow the spread of Covid
- the lungs are a part of the ______ system
- cororna first broke out in ____ china
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- a machine that pumps air into covid patients who cant breath on their own
- standing 6ft apart from others
- the first ________ of covid was in china
- viruses in which the genetic information is stored in the RNA instead of the DNA
- viruses that have an ____ pathogen attack more than one area of the body
- countries infected with the corona had to ___
15 Clues: microscopic parasite • standing 6ft apart from others • covid-19 primarily effects the _____ • cororna first broke out in ____ china • covid is a positive rna strand with ___ • the first ________ of covid was in china • the lungs are a part of the ______ system • countries infected with the corona had to ___ • facial covering that helps slow the spread of Covid • ...
Cardiovascular system cross word puzzle 2023-05-20
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- Protect the body from infection
- After blood comes back to the heart this is the second place it goes
- After blood comes back to the heart this is where is passes throught to get to its second location
- The second place blood goes in the heart
- Blood first enters the heart through this vein
- This system works with the Cardiovascular system for gass exchange
- This is the vein that oxygenated vein comes back to the heart through
- Helps blood clot
- After blood comes back to the heart this is the first place it goes
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- This is arteriey that blood leavs the heart throught to get oxygenated in the lungs
- Work with lungs to exchange O2 and CO2
- This is where blood passes through to get to its third location
- This is the third place blood goes
- Transports blood
- Blood leaves the heart throught this artery to get to the body
15 Clues: Transports blood • Helps blood clot • Protect the body from infection • This is the third place blood goes • Work with lungs to exchange O2 and CO2 • The second place blood goes in the heart • Blood first enters the heart through this vein • Blood leaves the heart throught this artery to get to the body • This is where blood passes through to get to its third location • ...
Respitory System 2013-05-01
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- a deficiency of oxygen reaching the tissues of the body.
- the act of drawing in air.
- a small air-containing compartment of the lungs in which the bronchioles terminate and from which respiratory gases are exchanged with the pulmonary capillaries.
- Controlling your breathing.
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- a thin plate of flexible cartilage in front of the glottis that folds back over and protects the glottis during swallowing.
- the main trunk of the system of tubes by which air passes to and from the lungs in vertebrates.
- either of the two primary divisions of the trachea that lead respectively into the right and the left lung.
- the muscular tubular passage of the vertebrate digestive and respiratory tracts extending from the back of the nasal cavity and mouth to the esophagus.
- the modified upper part of the trachea of air-breathing vertebrates that in humans, most other mammals, and some amphibians and reptiles contains the vocal cords.
- the act of pushing out air.
- normal respiration.
- the pair of openings of the nose or nasal cavity.
12 Clues: normal respiration. • the act of drawing in air. • the act of pushing out air. • Controlling your breathing. • the pair of openings of the nose or nasal cavity. • a deficiency of oxygen reaching the tissues of the body. • the main trunk of the system of tubes by which air passes to and from the lungs in vertebrates. • ...
Lab 9-Final Exam Review 2020-08-25
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- Blood vessel that returns deoxygenated blood from your organs back to your heart
- Produces ADH and OXT
- Produce calcitriol and EPO
- Center of your circulatory system that sends oxygen and vital nutrients to your body and carries away unwanted carbon dioxide waste products
- Most common WBC in the bloodstream and a first defense against invaders
- The smallest and most abundant blood vessel
- Phase of the heartbeat in which your heart muscle relaxes and allows the chamber to fill with blood
- Process and capacity to break down food into substances that your body can utilize
- Carry blood away from your heart
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- Phase of the heartbeat when the heart muscle contract and pumps blood from the chambers to the arteries
- Part of your respiratory system that plays a major roll in breathing
- filtering unit located in your kidneys
- Makes PTH which helps your body be balanced in Calcium and Phosphorous.
- Destroys invading germs like viruses, bacteria and parasites. Also plays a role in inflammatory response to an allergy
- Contains the anticoagulant heparin and histamine to help with allergens.
- B and T cells used in the immune system
- Insulin and Glucagon play a major roll in this organ.
17 Clues: Produces ADH and OXT • Produce calcitriol and EPO • Carry blood away from your heart • filtering unit located in your kidneys • B and T cells used in the immune system • The smallest and most abundant blood vessel • Insulin and Glucagon play a major roll in this organ. • Part of your respiratory system that plays a major roll in breathing • ...
Unit 1- Body Systems Revision 2025-01-06
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- The process by which oxygen is transferred into the blood. (9 letters)
- The muscular wall that separates the thoracic and abdominal cavities, crucial for breathing. (9 letters)
- The volume of air inhaled or exhaled during a normal breath. (6 letters
- A molecule broken down to release energy in cells. (7 letters)
- Rotational movement of the forearm to turn the palm upward. (9 letters)
- The energy system that provides short bursts of energy without oxygen. (11 letters)
- The energy system that uses oxygen for sustained activity. (6 letters)
- The type of muscle found in the walls of internal organs. (8 letters)
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- A movement that decreases the angle between two body parts. (8 letters)
- The primary organ of the respiratory system. (4 letters)
- the protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen. (8 letters)
- Rotational movement of the forearm to turn the palm downward. (9 letters)
- The tissue that connects muscle to bone. (6 letters)
- A by-product of anaerobic respiration that causes muscle fatigue. (4 letters)
- The smallest blood vessels where gas exchange occurs. (9 letters)
- The tiny sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs. (7 letters)
- The largest artery in the body. (5 letters)
17 Clues: The largest artery in the body. (5 letters) • The tissue that connects muscle to bone. (6 letters) • The primary organ of the respiratory system. (4 letters) • A molecule broken down to release energy in cells. (7 letters) • the protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen. (8 letters) • The smallest blood vessels where gas exchange occurs. (9 letters) • ...
Review 101 2013-11-29
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- the 3 types of muscle tissue are skeletal, smooth and _______.
- connective tissue binds, supports and _________ structures in the body.
- the hypothalamus is located in the _______.
- consists of a _________, effector and integrator
- which tissue that has layers of cells that line or cover all internal and external body surfaces
- digestive, circulatory, respiratory, Lymphatic/immune, ________, nervous, muscular, skeletal and reproductive are the 9 major organ systems
- digestive systems have the mouth, esophagus, _________, small and large intestine
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- if you get too cold or too hot, your body may be unable to ________.
- the main role of the digestive system is to ________ and absorb nutrients
- the ________ system controls mechanisms involved in homeostasis.
- cells group together to form _______.
- nervous tissue coordinates voluntary and ________ activities in the body.
- Examples of positive feedback are blood platelet formation,lactation and __________.
- the chemicals are called ________.
14 Clues: the chemicals are called ________. • cells group together to form _______. • the hypothalamus is located in the _______. • consists of a _________, effector and integrator • the 3 types of muscle tissue are skeletal, smooth and _______. • the ________ system controls mechanisms involved in homeostasis. • ...
Tissues 2020-02-04
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- Cells Produce mucus
- Dark areas that can be seen in skeletal muscle
- Tissue that lines the respiratory tract
- connective tissue that is less hard and more flexible than bones
- Voluntary muscle tissue
- Type of cartilage found in the larynx, ribs, and end of bones
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- Single layer of cells
- Transports waste and nutrients
- Tissue found in the bladder
- Type of connective tissue that forms the lymph system
10 Clues: Cells Produce mucus • Single layer of cells • Voluntary muscle tissue • Tissue found in the bladder • Transports waste and nutrients • Tissue that lines the respiratory tract • Dark areas that can be seen in skeletal muscle • Type of connective tissue that forms the lymph system • Type of cartilage found in the larynx, ribs, and end of bones • ...
Circulatory Stuff 2024-02-09
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- Lower chambers of the heart
- Pressure exerted by blood on blood vessel walls
- An iron containing protein found in blood
- Connective tissue made of plasma, blood cells, and platelets
- The liquid part of blood
- Upper chamber of the heart
- Blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart
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- Inflammation of the lungs
- Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- The main organs of the respiratory system
10 Clues: The liquid part of blood • Inflammation of the lungs • Upper chamber of the heart • Lower chambers of the heart • The main organs of the respiratory system • An iron containing protein found in blood • Pressure exerted by blood on blood vessel walls • Blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart • Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart • ...
THE BODY SYSTEMS AND ORGANS 2022-06-26
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- filter the blood and waste of the body
- transport blood and nutrients through the body
- System in charge of processing the food
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- take the oxygen in to the lungs
- It gives support and structure to the body
- pumps the blood through the body
- take air into these to release CO2.
- it is the control center
- makes connection and communicate all the parts
- elastic bag that holds the food
10 Clues: it is the control center • take the oxygen in to the lungs • elastic bag that holds the food • pumps the blood through the body • take air into these to release CO2. • filter the blood and waste of the body • System in charge of processing the food • It gives support and structure to the body • makes connection and communicate all the parts • ...
MAJOR BODY SYSTEM 2024-10-19
5 Clues: system for respiration or gas exchange • system for body movement and body shape • system For transport of oxygen, nutrients, and waste products • system for digestion and absorption of nutrients in the body • system for support, body movement and protection of the organs
The Human Body (by Eli Sorrell) 2021-12-10
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- A blood vessel that brings blood to the heart
- muscle that is below the lungs makes you breath
- Dead blood cells
- A blood vessel that brings blood away the heart
- Windpipe
- Finger like absorbs nutrients in the small intestine
- Blood that protects the body from viruses
- Tiny sacs inside the lungs move air oxygen to the blood vessel
- Ogarn that is main part of the respiratory system and is big
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- passage for air to the lungs
- Liquid in the blood
- The fork to go to the right lung and the left lung
- Upper part of the heart
- Lower part of the heart
- Basket like
15 Clues: Windpipe • Basket like • Dead blood cells • Liquid in the blood • Upper part of the heart • Lower part of the heart • passage for air to the lungs • Blood that protects the body from viruses • A blood vessel that brings blood to the heart • A blood vessel that brings blood away the heart • muscle that is below the lungs makes you breath • ...
Circulatory and Respiratory Crossword 2023-02-17
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- carries air, food, and fluids after entering the nasal cavity
- part of the heart that carries blood to the rest of the body
- part of blood that fights infections
- carries blood away from the heart
- part of blood that carries oxygen
- carries blood back to the heart
- distributes air throughout the lungs untl the bronchioles
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- also known as the voice box
- valve between the right ventricle and pulmonary arteries
- carries air until it reaches the alveoli
- also known as the windpipe
- part of blood that clots
- beginning of the respiratory system
- tiny air sacs in the lungs
- connects arteries and veins
15 Clues: part of blood that clots • also known as the windpipe • tiny air sacs in the lungs • also known as the voice box • connects arteries and veins • carries blood back to the heart • carries blood away from the heart • part of blood that carries oxygen • beginning of the respiratory system • part of blood that fights infections • carries air until it reaches the alveoli • ...
RESPIRATORY MODULE 2022-08-12
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- pressure exerted by fluids
- combination vital capacity and ERV
- total distance oxygen has to cover to reach RBC
- measure of lung expand-ability
- measures how much air one can breath in and out in one forced breath
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- individual gas molecule striking the wall of a container
- amount of air that remains in the lungs after forceful expiration
- reduces surface tension
- areas where gaseous exchange can not occur
- areas in respiratory system where gaseous exchange occurs
- pressure within the pleural membranes
- air entery into the alveoli
- oxygenation of blood
- pressure difference between airway and pleural
- tracing of relationship between maximum expiratory airflow and time
15 Clues: oxygenation of blood • reduces surface tension • pressure exerted by fluids • air entery into the alveoli • measure of lung expand-ability • combination vital capacity and ERV • pressure within the pleural membranes • areas where gaseous exchange can not occur • pressure difference between airway and pleural • total distance oxygen has to cover to reach RBC • ...
Life Processes class 10 2021-06-26
11 Clues: a parasite • tissue fluid • bio-catalysts • smallest vessels • filtration units • respiratory organs • respiratory pigment • finger like projections • protein digesting enzyme • tiny pores on the leaf surfaces • hair like structure in paramoecium
Tygerberry 2022-08-15
Chapter 3- Stress 2019-10-16
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- the cause of stress
- tends to be rushed and competitive
- a hormone released into your blood system at the start of Flight or Flight
- negative stress
- positive stress
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- an open sore in the lining of the stomach
- a method of stress management in which a person learns to control a specific physical function be recognizing his or her body's signals
- physical disorders that result from stress or other emotional causes
- a disorder of the respiratory system that makes breathing difficult
- tends to be calmer and less competitive
- a person who accepts nothing less than excellence of themselves
- refers to the remarkable resistance to stress that some people possess
- a reaction of your body and mind to threatening or challenging events in your life
13 Clues: negative stress • positive stress • the cause of stress • tends to be rushed and competitive • tends to be calmer and less competitive • an open sore in the lining of the stomach • a person who accepts nothing less than excellence of themselves • a disorder of the respiratory system that makes breathing difficult • ...
