respiratory system Crossword Puzzles
Biology 2022-01-26
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- thin walled blood vessel
- food is physically broken down into nutrients and also broken down chemically
- the main muscle of the respiratory system
- thin sheets of cells tightly packed lining internal organs
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- pumps blood through the body
- It provides the cell with the instructions
- cleans the blood
- the gortwh stage of the cell cycle
- uncrontrollable division cells
- thick walled blood vessel
- movement of molecules from an are of high concentration to an area of low concentration
- gas exchanges between O2 and CO2 happen here
12 Clues: cleans the blood • thin walled blood vessel • thick walled blood vessel • pumps blood through the body • uncrontrollable division cells • the gortwh stage of the cell cycle • the main muscle of the respiratory system • It provides the cell with the instructions • gas exchanges between O2 and CO2 happen here • thin sheets of cells tightly packed lining internal organs • ...
WHAT IS IT? 2022-09-02
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- Maintain the body's immunity function
- Circulates oxygen, CO2, heat, water, nutrients, wastes
- Breaks down macromolecules and absorbs necessary nutrients
- Works with the skeletal system to provide movement
- Provide oxygen to the body and to remove carbon dioxide from the blood
- Provides body structure and support
- Filters wastes from blood; maintains body's internal nutrient balances
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- Circulates hormones around the body to control body functions
- Group of organs that perform closely related functions.
- Producing offspring
- Serve as the outer protection for the body.
- Serves as the body's main messaging center
12 Clues: Producing offspring • Provides body structure and support • Maintain the body's immunity function • Serves as the body's main messaging center • Serve as the outer protection for the body. • Works with the skeletal system to provide movement • Circulates oxygen, CO2, heat, water, nutrients, wastes • Group of organs that perform closely related functions. • ...
Vocabulary Crossword #2 2020-12-01
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- tiny blood vessels connecting arteries and the veins. They carry nutrients and oxygen to cells throughout the body.
- A large air tube which starts at the end of the trachea and branches into the lungs.
- A tube that is behind the nose, goes down the neck, and ends at the top of the trachea and esophagus.
- the blood vessels that deliver oxygen-rich blood from the heart to the tissues of the body
- the process/action of breathing
- system a system in the body that returns leaked fluids to blood vessels and helps get rid of bacteria and viruses.
- circulation moves blood between the heart and the lungs by transporting deoxygenated blood to the lungs to absorb oxygen and release carbon dioxide and then the oxygenated blood flows back to the heart.
- As commonly known as the voice box, it is the area of the throat containing the vocal cords and used for breathing, swallowing, and talking.
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- Also known as the windpipe, this is the airway that leads from the larynx to the bronchi.
- system a system where your lungs absorb oxygen and release carbon dioxide which allow you to breath.
- lumps of tissue on both sides of the back of the throat that help the immune system protect the body from infections.
- Pressure the pressure of blood in the cardiovascular system and is the result of blood pumping blood through the system.
- an organ near the stomach that destroys worn-out red blood cells and produces some of the white blood cells.
- system Also known as the circulatory system, is a system where your heart pumps and circulates blood through all your blood vessels.
- node Hundreds of small structures that filter for harmful substances in the body and help fight infections by attacking germs.
- one of the blood vessels that carry the blood back to the heart.
- circulation supplies and carries blood from the heart to the body tissues.
- A colorless fluid that contains white blood cells that help fight infections.
- located in front of the heart and behind the sternum. T cells or T lymphocytes mature here. It is part of the lymphatic system.
- where the lungs and the blood exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide during the process of breathing in and breathing out.
20 Clues: the process/action of breathing • one of the blood vessels that carry the blood back to the heart. • circulation supplies and carries blood from the heart to the body tissues. • A colorless fluid that contains white blood cells that help fight infections. • A large air tube which starts at the end of the trachea and branches into the lungs. • ...
How animals breathe 2014-06-05
7 Clues: Fish breathe here. • Insects use this to breathe. • Mammals have these to breathe. • people, animals need to do this. • Is the system responsible for breathing. • Organ used by aquatic animals for breathing. • This animals has lungs and lives under water.
National Respiratory Care Week 2022-10-22
7 Clues: which organ will float • air in the pleural space • pleural tap also known as • ppd test for tuberculosis • quickest way to get oxygen reading • physician who specializes in the respiratory system • the surface area of lung is roughly equal to which court
Axolotls in peril 2022-09-08
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- nature
- A caterpillar in an egg or pupa
- A Fluffy Salamander
- Good or advantage
- A southern Mexican city
- A Mexican garden with a lake or pond
- To prove your claim in a logical way
- Species Overpopulated species that harm the ecosystem.
- To remain characteristics of a juvenile despite their age.
- Amphibian respiratory organ
- No more remaining numbers of a population
- An offspring in development
- Organism Non human species that are studied to see how they work.
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- The ability to regrow lims
- To develop
- Vegetation Aquatic plants that amphibians eat
- City The capital of mexico
- An aquatic animal that gill breaths
- Web System of food chains
- A native person or place.
- To state something
- A community full of organisms
- To prove or show
- The structure changing of genes
- To develop
25 Clues: nature • To develop • To develop • To prove or show • Good or advantage • To state something • A Fluffy Salamander • A southern Mexican city • A native person or place. • The ability to regrow lims • Web System of food chains • Amphibian respiratory organ • An offspring in development • City The capital of mexico • A community full of organisms • A caterpillar in an egg or pupa • ...
Tool Uses 2021-10-20
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- Reaching obstructions or awkward places
- Determining 45 and 90 degree angles
- Tool for sterilizing male animals
- Clamping two or more pieces of metal together
- Hammering metal
- Flaring top of hole for recessing head for flathead screw or bolt
- Bolting wood to wood or wood to metal
- Planting and transplanting bulbs
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- Turning hex head nuts and bolts
- To plug in electrical units
- Cutting bolts and steel rods
- Protection from overload in electrical circuits
- Surface and diagonal wire cutting
- Hinge for narrow fencing
- Protects the respiratory system from airborne particles
- Turning hex head socket screws
- Turning various size nuts and bolts
- Nailing boards together when holding power is desired
- Turing hex and square nuts and bolts
- Drilling holes with a tool that uses a battery pack
20 Clues: Hammering metal • Hinge for narrow fencing • To plug in electrical units • Cutting bolts and steel rods • Turning hex head socket screws • Turning hex head nuts and bolts • Planting and transplanting bulbs • Surface and diagonal wire cutting • Tool for sterilizing male animals • Determining 45 and 90 degree angles • Turning various size nuts and bolts • ...
Respiratory and Skeletal Systems: Heidtman, P3 A&P 2012-11-10
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- Both air and food go through here
- What keeps the trachea open
- Makes blood cells and is in spongy bone
- Contains blood vessels, lymphatic vessels, and nerve fibers
- The shaft of a long bone
- To breath
- Muscles between the ribs
- What is contained in the medullary cavity
- The production of blood cells
- The ends of a long bone
- Distinct units in compact bone
- Tiny chambers that contain cells
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- Gas required for ATP production
- Occurs between capillaries and alveoli
- Hair-like structures that allow bone cells to communicate
- Parachute shaped muscular membrane at the bottom of the thoracic cavity
- Calcium and this mineral are stored in bones
- The voice box
- Fibrous connective tissue covering long bones
- Bone cell
- Only external part of the respiratory system
21 Clues: To breath • Bone cell • The voice box • The ends of a long bone • The shaft of a long bone • Muscles between the ribs • What keeps the trachea open • The production of blood cells • Distinct units in compact bone • Gas required for ATP production • Tiny chambers that contain cells • Both air and food go through here • Occurs between capillaries and alveoli • ...
final project part 2 (nick t) 2022-05-17
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- treat skin disorders
- view of past events
- equal
- visible to the naked eye
- meaning the same
- breathing system
- teeth doctor
- shape with 7 sides
- study of physical nature
- changing smoothly from image to image
- prevent from going to a destination
- study of mind
- animal with 4 legs
- insect with lots of legs
- bypass stomach surgery
- opposite of kind
- brain atoms
- affecting
- shape with 9 sides
- half circle
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- swelling of joints
- cold shivers
- small cube have numbers labeled 1-6
- lay down
- study of animals
- touching
- shape with 5 sides
- insect with lots of legs
- belief in one god
- very active
- tool used to look close up on organisms
- one legged support
- seeing
- no direct human contact to move
34 Clues: equal • seeing • lay down • touching • affecting • very active • brain atoms • half circle • cold shivers • teeth doctor • study of mind • study of animals • meaning the same • breathing system • opposite of kind • belief in one god • swelling of joints • shape with 5 sides • shape with 7 sides • one legged support • animal with 4 legs • shape with 9 sides • view of past events • treat skin disorders • ...
ATI SF Trivia Crossword 2023-10-18
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- shave and a haircut
- the organ system that contains the lungs
- the attitude that a character or narrator or author takes towards a given subject
- halloween gourd
- community celebration
- type of reaction where electrons are lost
- ax^2+bx+c
- mirroring a shape across an axis
- a financial plan
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- the organelle responsible for protein synthesis
- the rate of change of a linear function
- this club meets on thursday afternoons
- high school dance
- Beowulf slayed this monster
- a fun game to play around the campfire
- NaOH
- the song the music club is currently working on
- middle school spends the night
- name of Beowulf's sword
- the mona lisa is an example of this type of art
- country that funded Columbus' expedition
- figures with the same size and shape
22 Clues: NaOH • ax^2+bx+c • halloween gourd • a financial plan • high school dance • shave and a haircut • community celebration • name of Beowulf's sword • Beowulf slayed this monster • middle school spends the night • mirroring a shape across an axis • figures with the same size and shape • this club meets on thursday afternoons • a fun game to play around the campfire • ...
Fun Crossword 2025-09-14
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- The closest planet to the Sun
- Capital city of East Java Province
- Process of liquid changing into gas
- The discoverer of gravity theory
- Optical tool to see distant objects
- Inventor of the electric bulb
- The third president of Indonesia
- Scientific name of human
- Science of living things
- Traditional musical instrument from West Java
- Indonesia proclaimer besides Soekarno
- Capital city of South Kalimantan
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- Chemical element with symbol O
- The longest river in Indonesia
- Iconic food from Betawi
- Largest planet in the solar system
- The smallest continent
- Basic unit of electric current
- The longest river in the world
- Chemical element with symbol Fe
- The largest island in Indonesia
- Scientific name of rice
- Capital city of Australia
- Human respiratory organ
- Capital city of Japan
25 Clues: Capital city of Japan • The smallest continent • Iconic food from Betawi • Scientific name of rice • Human respiratory organ • Scientific name of human • Science of living things • Capital city of Australia • The closest planet to the Sun • Inventor of the electric bulb • Chemical element with symbol O • The longest river in Indonesia • Basic unit of electric current • ...
Zoology 9 Weeks Vocab Review 2021-10-04
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- outer wall of the mollusk's body.
- body form of cnidaria where tentacles face down
- the 3 largest groupings of all organisms
- reproduction type with one parent
- fixed in one place; immobile
- small holes in sponges used to filter water
- structure of tiny teeth used for scraping food
- includes the groups Plantae, Animalia, Fungi, Protista, etc; smaller than a domain.
- the study of classifying using body structures
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- a respiratory organ or gill in a mollusk
- 2-word Latin naming system
- digestive tract with 2 openings
- body form of cnidaria with upward tentacles
- branch of science concerned with classification, especially of organisms
- large pore in the top of a sponge
- stinging cells
- reproduction type with 2 parents
17 Clues: stinging cells • 2-word Latin naming system • fixed in one place; immobile • digestive tract with 2 openings • reproduction type with 2 parents • outer wall of the mollusk's body. • large pore in the top of a sponge • reproduction type with one parent • a respiratory organ or gill in a mollusk • the 3 largest groupings of all organisms • ...
Veterinary Medical Conditions 2025-09-21
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- Disease of the heart muscle affecting its ability to pump blood efficiently.
- Chronic respiratory disease causing airway inflammation and difficulty breathing (common in cats).
- Overproduction of thyroid hormone, common in older cats, leading to weight loss and hyperactivity.
- Disease Includes tartar buildup, gingivitis, and periodontal disease; can lead to tooth loss.
- Inflammation of the brain often caused by infections or immune-mediated conditions.
- Contagious virus in cats that suppresses the immune system and can cause cancer.
- Common symptoms include sneezing, nasal discharge, and fever.
- Inflammation of the skin, which can be due to allergies, parasites, or infections.
- Contagious fungal infection causing circular patches of hair loss and scaling skin.
- Chronic or acute loss of kidney function, affecting waste removal from the body.
- Inflammation of joints causing pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility.
- Includes hepatitis and cirrhosis; affects digestion, metabolism, and toxin removal.
- Contagious respiratory illness in dogs, causing coughing, sneezing, and nasal discharge.
- Tick-borne protozoal infection affecting red blood cells, leading to anemia and fever.
- Parasitic disease from Toxoplasma gondii, usually mild but can be serious in pregnant or immunocompromised individuals.
- Inflammation and infection of the tissues surrounding teeth, leading to tooth loss.
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- Underactive thyroid gland, common in dogs, leading to weight gain, lethargy, and skin issues.
- A metabolic disorder where the pancreas fails to produce enough insulin, causing high blood sugar.
- Inflammation of the pancreas, often due to high-fat diets or underlying disease.
- Frequent loose or watery bowel movements due to infections, diet, or disease.
- A virus in cats that weakens the immune system, similar to HIV in humans.
- Formation of stones in the urinary tract, causing pain, blood in urine, or blockage.
- Chronic skin condition involving itchy, inflamed, or dry skin (also known as atopic dermatitis).
- Allergic reaction to flea saliva causing severe itching and hair loss.
- Opacity of the eye’s lens leading to vision impairment or blindness.
- Inflammation of the gums caused by plaque buildup and bacterial infection.
- Fatal viral disease affecting the nervous system, transmissible to humans through bites.
- Allergic skin disease triggered by environmental allergens like pollen, mold, or dust mites.
- A contagious viral disease in dogs affecting the respiratory, gastrointestinal, and nervous systems.
- Fungal infection caused by Candida species; can affect skin, ears, or mucous membranes.
- Intestinal infection caused by the Giardia parasite, leading to diarrhea and weight loss.
- Inflammation of the intestines, causing vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal pain.
- Abnormal growth, infection, or inflammation of the claws.
- Highly contagious viral disease in dogs causing severe vomiting and diarrhea, often fatal if untreated.
- Bacterial infection in skin folds, common in brachycephalic breeds with excess skin.
- Skin disease caused by mites, resulting in hair loss, itching, and scabs.
- Bacterial skin infection characterized by pustules, scabs, and inflammation.
- Bacterial disease spread via urine-contaminated water; can cause kidney and liver damage.
- Inflammation of the bile ducts, often seen in cats, sometimes linked with liver or pancreatic disease.
- Inflammation of the conjunctiva (the tissue around the eye); often called “pink eye.”
40 Clues: Abnormal growth, infection, or inflammation of the claws. • Common symptoms include sneezing, nasal discharge, and fever. • Opacity of the eye’s lens leading to vision impairment or blindness. • Inflammation of joints causing pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility. • Allergic reaction to flea saliva causing severe itching and hair loss. • ...
Bordetella: General 2020-07-26
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- the __________ of the B. pertussis organism helps it overcome host immune defense mechanisms
- the filamentous hemagglutinin molecule produced by B. pertussis functions as an __________ factor
- this stage of B. pertussis infection involves a characteristic severe and repetitive cough
- B. pertussis __________ occurs primarily through respiratory droplets
- this Bordetella spp. causes a less-severe respiratory disease, and is less severe because of a lack of toxins and virulence factors
- B. pertussis causes this highly-contagious respiratory illness that is a serious childhood illness
- B. pertussis has an __________ of more than 90% in individuals who are not immunized
- this stage of B. pertussis infection is the recovery phase; total recovery can take up to six months
- cases of B. pertussis infection are __________ because of under-vaccination and waning immunity as well as wider recognition and misdiagnosis of individuals who can then pass on disease to others
- B. pertussis produces three toxins: pertussis toxin, heat-labile toxin, and __________ toxin
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- the __________ toxin is a lymphocytosis-promoting factor
- __________ are a reservoir for Bordetella spp.
- this species of Bordetella is associated with pneumonia, bacteremia, and wound infections
- this stage of B. pertussis infection is characterized by cold-like symptoms
- a marked increase in lymphocytes
- B. pertussis colonizes the columnar __________ in the respiratory tract
16 Clues: a marked increase in lymphocytes • __________ are a reservoir for Bordetella spp. • the __________ toxin is a lymphocytosis-promoting factor • B. pertussis __________ occurs primarily through respiratory droplets • B. pertussis colonizes the columnar __________ in the respiratory tract • this stage of B. pertussis infection is characterized by cold-like symptoms • ...
Alcohol and Marijuana 2013-05-14
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- Marijuana impairs ___ coordination
- Marijuana slows down your reaction
- Alcohol can be
- Alcohol is a powerful
- Doctors advise _____ women to not drink
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- By drinking regularly you don't deal with your
- Out of 10 adults who drink this number will be come an alcoholic
- Percentage of increase of the heart rate when smoking marijuana
- Alcohol can be physically and mentally
- This type of marijuana, like ___ tobacco smoking harms the lungs and respiratory system
- Regular marijuana use can obstruct both the small and large airways of the
11 Clues: Alcohol can be • Alcohol is a powerful • Marijuana impairs ___ coordination • Marijuana slows down your reaction • Alcohol can be physically and mentally • Doctors advise _____ women to not drink • By drinking regularly you don't deal with your • Percentage of increase of the heart rate when smoking marijuana • ...
Anatomy 2023-08-21
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- the largest and outermost organ in the body
- the strongest muscle in the human body for its size
- a digestive gland located in the stomach
- the largest gland in the body
- something between bones that allows movement
- the smallest human bone
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- organs wich maintains a person's fluid balance
- four-compartmented hollow muscle
- an opening in the middle of the iris of the eye
- the largest blood vessel in human
- two organs that belong to the respiratory system
11 Clues: the smallest human bone • the largest gland in the body • four-compartmented hollow muscle • the largest blood vessel in human • a digestive gland located in the stomach • the largest and outermost organ in the body • something between bones that allows movement • organs wich maintains a person's fluid balance • an opening in the middle of the iris of the eye • ...
Environmental health and safety 2021-10-14
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- When climbing the stairs, use_____
- Take before entering a new workplace or start a new operating process
- Never use ___ in an emergency evacuation
- Wear __ everyday to help prevent COVID 19
- _____ shoes protect your feet
- To be reported to supervisor when found
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- Who is responsible to ensure a safe work place?
- Reporting unsafe acts and unsafe conditions can often help prevent
- PPE for hearing protection
- The use of PAPR is to protect your ___ system
- Keep your_ strait when lifting heavy objects
11 Clues: PPE for hearing protection • _____ shoes protect your feet • When climbing the stairs, use_____ • To be reported to supervisor when found • Never use ___ in an emergency evacuation • Wear __ everyday to help prevent COVID 19 • Keep your_ strait when lifting heavy objects • The use of PAPR is to protect your ___ system • Who is responsible to ensure a safe work place? • ...
TRGH Medical Crossword 2021-10-25
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- the predicted course of a certain disorder
- a non serious cut or scrape
- assessment regarding a patient's history
- swelling caused by fluid accumulation
- problems with rate or rhythm of the heart
- occurs when air leaks into the pleural space
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- viral infection that attacks the respiratory system
- primary assessment in any trauma case
- placement of a flexible plastic tube down the mouth and into the trachea to maintain an open airway
- stretching or tearing of ligaments
- medical imaging that can show fetal development
11 Clues: a non serious cut or scrape • stretching or tearing of ligaments • primary assessment in any trauma case • swelling caused by fluid accumulation • assessment regarding a patient's history • problems with rate or rhythm of the heart • the predicted course of a certain disorder • occurs when air leaks into the pleural space • medical imaging that can show fetal development • ...
Healthcare Career- Pediatric Pulmonologist Crossword 2024-09-11
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- Identify the nature of something
- What a Pediatric Works with
- Used to measure how much you are breathing
- The study of human behavior, a needed under-skill
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- How you get the skill you need to become almost anything
- A vital organ
- The system in your body that is made up of your lungs,airways, voice box, and more.
- Works with kids
- A common lung disease
- The study of the lungs
- A skill needed that most do not think of
11 Clues: A vital organ • Works with kids • A common lung disease • The study of the lungs • What a Pediatric Works with • Identify the nature of something • A skill needed that most do not think of • Used to measure how much you are breathing • The study of human behavior, a needed under-skill • How you get the skill you need to become almost anything • ...
Nutraceuticals 2024-03-20
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- Frequent components that make a food functional
- Foods rich in vitamin D
- Such as products derived from other sources.
- To provide benefits to improve health
- Such as botanicals, processed in the form of concentrates or extracts.
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- Improve the function of T cells
- Regularly consumed in the daily diet
- Such as vitamins, minerals, amino acids and fatty acids.
- Alternative to stimulate the immune system
- Foods rich in resveratrol
- Reduce the risk of contracting respiratory diseases
- They are generally presented in pill, capsule, tablet, or liquid form.
12 Clues: Foods rich in vitamin D • Foods rich in resveratrol • Improve the function of T cells • Regularly consumed in the daily diet • To provide benefits to improve health • Alternative to stimulate the immune system • Such as products derived from other sources. • Frequent components that make a food functional • Reduce the risk of contracting respiratory diseases • ...
Respiratory 2022-08-05
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- tiny hairs that move in a wave-like motion to filter dust and other irritants out of your airways.
- Tissue flap at the entrance to the trachea that closes when you swallow to keep food and liquids out of your airway.
- Antoher word for breath in
- two organs that remove oxygen from the air and pass it into your blood.
- causes inflammation in the airways that can make breathing difficult.
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- branches of the bronchial tubes that lead to the alveoli.
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs where the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide takes place.
- Passage connecting your throat and lungs.
- Another word for breath out
- hollow organ that allows you to talk and make sounds when air moves in and out.
10 Clues: Antoher word for breath in • Another word for breath out • Passage connecting your throat and lungs. • branches of the bronchial tubes that lead to the alveoli. • causes inflammation in the airways that can make breathing difficult. • two organs that remove oxygen from the air and pass it into your blood. • ...
RESPIRATORY 2024-01-18
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- highly contagious, patient experiences nasal congestion and a cough that sounds like a “whoop”. Particularly dangerous for infants and can be preventable by a vaccine
- acute labored tachypnea, coughing and wheezing with a history of some type of exposure/irritant. May have urticaria and angioedema of the face
- abrupt onset of dyspnea, cough, chest pain and anxiety. Exam reveals DVT signs, tachycardic, tachypnea, and pleural friction rub
- acute labored tachypnea, coughing, prolonged expiratory wheeze brought on by exposure to trigger
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- patient recently traveled out of the country and is experiencing chronic productive cough with yellow/green sputum that is getting worse. Overall they are not feeling well, fatigued with drenching night sweats. You hear rales in upper lobes with whispered pectoriloquy
- pleuritic chest pain, tachycardia, diminished breath sounds, decreased chest movement and hyper-resonance
- patient experiencing daytime fatigue. Partner tells them they are unable to sleep due to constant snoring at night. Patient is an obese smoker.
- non productive barking cough at first then becomes productive with symptoms lasting more then 2 weeks and overall fatigue. You hear rhonchi while auscultating the lungs that clear with a cough
- patient looks ill with fever, fatigue, headache, chills, chest discomfort, myalgia. Exam reveals tachypnea, altered breath sounds, rales
- chronic disease consisting of SOB, wheezing, chronic cough, chest tightness, tripod position to help relieve symptoms. Usually due to an underlying disease or exposure to toxins
10 Clues: acute labored tachypnea, coughing, prolonged expiratory wheeze brought on by exposure to trigger • pleuritic chest pain, tachycardia, diminished breath sounds, decreased chest movement and hyper-resonance • abrupt onset of dyspnea, cough, chest pain and anxiety. Exam reveals DVT signs, tachycardic, tachypnea, and pleural friction rub • ...
Respiratory 2024-11-30
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- air you bring in with maximum effort
- at high partial pressure, hemoglobin will want to unload oxygen
- detects debris and induces coughing
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- produce surfactant
- air in and out at rest, not forcing
- air you breath out with maximum effort
- breaks up H+ bonds (water can't bond) keeping alveolus open
- what is left after you expire maximally
- degree to which gas disolves in water
- pressure always small than intapulmonary so lungs can expand
10 Clues: produce surfactant • air in and out at rest, not forcing • detects debris and induces coughing • air you bring in with maximum effort • degree to which gas disolves in water • air you breath out with maximum effort • what is left after you expire maximally • breaks up H+ bonds (water can't bond) keeping alveolus open • ...
Varvara Mikhina Gas Exchange 2024-04-02
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- It plays a crucial role in swallowing, breathing, and speech production
- two branches that split off from the trachea
- grape-like structures located at the end of the bronchioles
- two bags inside of us that turn black if you smoke
- tube composed of cartilage rings
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- smaller branches
- It contains the vocal cords
- canal that receives food, liquids, and air
- contracts and spreads during inhalation
- space where air enters the respiratory system
10 Clues: smaller branches • It contains the vocal cords • tube composed of cartilage rings • contracts and spreads during inhalation • canal that receives food, liquids, and air • two branches that split off from the trachea • space where air enters the respiratory system • two bags inside of us that turn black if you smoke • ...
Injuries, illnesses & remedies 2025-01-09
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- Skin injury caused by heat, electricity, or chemicals.
- Break or crack in a bone.
- Medication used to combat bacterial infections.
- Twisting or stretching of a joint.
- Common viral illness causing fever, cough, and nasal congestion.
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- Intense, throbbing headache often accompanied by nausea.
- Invasion of microorganisms that can cause disease
- Respiratory disease characterized by difficulty in breathing.
- Preparation that stimulates the immune system to prevent diseases.
- Sweet medicinal liquid used to relieve cough.
10 Clues: Break or crack in a bone. • Twisting or stretching of a joint. • Sweet medicinal liquid used to relieve cough. • Medication used to combat bacterial infections. • Invasion of microorganisms that can cause disease • Skin injury caused by heat, electricity, or chemicals. • Intense, throbbing headache often accompanied by nausea. • ...
1 2017-06-08
18 Clues: CIBO • TATTO • VISTA • UDITO • AVERE • GUSTO • SENSI • SALUTE • CONSUMO • OLFATTO • CRESCITA • VITAMINE • MINERALI • MANGIARE • QUANTITA' • NUTRIENTI • AGGIUNGERE • RESPIRATORIO
Signs of Pain 2022-10-26
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- Increased heart rate above normal limits
- Licking, biting, scratching the wound
- Increased respiratory rate above normal limits
- Excessive drooling
- Whining, howling, growling
- Disinterested in food
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- Wounds take longer to heal
- Hunched, stiff, favouring limb
- Difficult to maintain smooth anaesthesia
- Anxious pacing
- Increased blood pressure above normal limits
- Avoiding interaction
- Pupil is abnormally large
- Increased respiratory pattern common in canines
14 Clues: Anxious pacing • Excessive drooling • Avoiding interaction • Disinterested in food • Pupil is abnormally large • Wounds take longer to heal • Whining, howling, growling • Hunched, stiff, favouring limb • Licking, biting, scratching the wound • Difficult to maintain smooth anaesthesia • Increased heart rate above normal limits • Increased blood pressure above normal limits • ...
Body Systems 2012-10-02
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- group of organs that work together to do a job
- transport of blood throughout the body
- blood vessels that carry oxygen rich blood
- body part that is made of different kinds of tissues
- largest organ in the body
- process of changing food in your body
- group of cells that work together to do a job
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- exchange of gases withi the body
- mineral that helps to keep bones strong
- main organ of the respiratory system
- waste gas produced by the body during breathing
- smallest living part of a person's body
12 Clues: largest organ in the body • exchange of gases withi the body • main organ of the respiratory system • process of changing food in your body • transport of blood throughout the body • mineral that helps to keep bones strong • smallest living part of a person's body • blood vessels that carry oxygen rich blood • group of cells that work together to do a job • ...
Cells to Systems 2012-11-26
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- Contains a liquid called cell sap, which keeps the cell firm.
- These structures produce energy for the cell.
- Type of specialised cells.
- Basic building block of animals and plants.
- Jelly like liquid where chemical reactions occur.
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- Example of a organ system.
- The cell.........controls what enters and leaves the cell.
- Used to view cells.
- Only found in plant cells.
- Made up of different tissue that work together.
- Made up of a group of cells working together.
- Contains the genetic information and controls the cell.
12 Clues: Used to view cells. • Example of a organ system. • Only found in plant cells. • Type of specialised cells. • Basic building block of animals and plants. • These structures produce energy for the cell. • Made up of a group of cells working together. • Made up of different tissue that work together. • Jelly like liquid where chemical reactions occur. • ...
Science Crossword 2021-07-21
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- If two magnets were in this order: NS NS they would
- System that collects, transfers, and processes information
- Heaviest element on the Periodic Table
- Process when heat transfers from one object to another
- Has definite volume and shape
- A group of similar cells performing similar functions
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- Delivers air to sites where gas exchange can occur
- Article with no electric charge
- Smallest particle of matter
- amount of space occupied by an object
- Powerhouse of the cell
- Movement of food along the digestive tract is called
12 Clues: Powerhouse of the cell • Smallest particle of matter • Has definite volume and shape • Article with no electric charge • amount of space occupied by an object • Heaviest element on the Periodic Table • Delivers air to sites where gas exchange can occur • If two magnets were in this order: NS NS they would • Movement of food along the digestive tract is called • ...
Human body system 2023-11-09
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- Female reproductive organ where the egg is fertilized. Male reproductive organ responsible for producing sperm.
- These contract to produce movement.
- stimulates the immune system response filters lymph fluids and provides lymphocytes
- This organ pumps blood throughout the body.
- provides support protection and movement.
- Organ responsible for filtering waste from the blood.
- Body's control center, often referred to as the "brain."
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- Protects and regulates body temperature and provides sensation
- provides sensation
- Organ where most nutrient absorption takes place.
- Organ responsible for breathing.
- Control body function.
12 Clues: provides sensation • Control body function. • Organ responsible for breathing. • These contract to produce movement. • provides support protection and movement. • This organ pumps blood throughout the body. • Organ where most nutrient absorption takes place. • Organ responsible for filtering waste from the blood. • Body's control center, often referred to as the "brain." • ...
Puzzle 6 2025-04-26
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- A tube-like structure in the respiratory system.
- Area of the front of the tongue sensitive to.
- The inability of seeing objects far.
- A fine, powdery substance typically found in the air.
- Served as a defence against enemies and strong wind.
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- __________ ligament.
- Has a hearing frequency range of 7 000 – 100 000 Hz.
- Coordinates movement and maintains balance.
- Typically found in red blood cells.
- A solvent moved across the semipermeable membrane.
- Microscopic, balloon-shaped structures.
- A slender threadlike object or fibre, especially one found in animal or plant structures.
12 Clues: __________ ligament. • Typically found in red blood cells. • The inability of seeing objects far. • Microscopic, balloon-shaped structures. • Coordinates movement and maintains balance. • Area of the front of the tongue sensitive to. • A tube-like structure in the respiratory system. • A solvent moved across the semipermeable membrane. • ...
Excretory System Class Activity 2022-12-20
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- help purifies blood, involved in maintaining homeostasis
- expands and stores the urine
- increases surface area for reabsorption into the blood
- tube that allows urine to pass outside the body
- excretes co2 and is apart of the respiratory system as well
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- processes and transports filtered fluid
- Narrow tubes that transfer urine from the kidneys to the bladder
- collects urine from glomerulus
- protects our body from harmful external factors like bacteria
- cluster of tiny blood vessels filter blood
- surrounds the glomerulus
- filters the blood and creates urea
12 Clues: surrounds the glomerulus • expands and stores the urine • collects urine from glomerulus • filters the blood and creates urea • processes and transports filtered fluid • cluster of tiny blood vessels filter blood • tube that allows urine to pass outside the body • increases surface area for reabsorption into the blood • ...
Topic 7: Human Body Systems Crossword Review 2025-03-26
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- The hard tube air enters once it is taken in by the nose or mouth.
- This system moves materials throughout the body in the blood.
- In the lungs, gas is exchanged in sacs called _________________.
- Arteries branch off into tiny blood vessels called ________.
- Small opening in the skin that grows hair.
- Carry blood away from the heart
- The _________ blood cells help to fight germs in your body.
- The brain is made of this type of cell.
- This organ pumps blood throughout the body.
- Special nerve cells in your body.
- This is the rise in temperature that kills germs invading your body.
- These organs can ________ or relax.
- The chambers of the heart fill up with blood when they ________.
- This system removes gaseous waste produced from cells in the body.
- This system sends messages throughout your body.
- Most digestion occurs here. (2 words, no spaces)
- Tiny hairs in your nose and _______ are the first line of defense against infection.
- Controls voluntary muscle movements.
- These give your body shape.
- These need a steady supply of oxygen to function properly.
- An organ is a body part with a specific ______________.
- The liquid in your mouth that begins to chemically breakdown food.
- These types of nerves send signals between the spinal cord and sensory organs.
- Bones and __________ work together so your body can move.
- These tubes connect the bladder to the kidneys.
- A ______________ focuses light on the the back of the eye.
- The majority of this liquid is absorbed in the small intestine. A small amount is absorbed in the large intestine.
- Made up of tissues
- These structures on your tongue pick up signals. (2 words, no spaces)
- Muscles cannot push on bones, they can only ____________________.
- The largest organ in the body
- Made up of group of organs that perform a particular job. (2 words, no spaces)
- The cerebellum controls ___________ and coordination.
- Your body connects to the world through these organs.
- Completely digested food is absorbed through the _______of the villi into the capillaries.
- As the blood vessels get closer to the blood vessels, they get _________.
- Muscles need _____________ to perform their tasks.
- Blood Vessels are located in the bottom of this layer of the skin.
- This type of tissue is found in body organs
- Sensory receptors in the ear are called _____________. (2 words, no spaces)
- Skeletal muscle __________ on bones.
- Bones are made of _____________ tissue.
- Oxygen is added to blood and waste is removed from these that are located in the lungs.
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- The type of muscle in the heart.
- Cushion between bones.
- These organs in the female body produce eggs.
- The organ that breaks down fats.
- Groups of the same kinds of cells.
- How many times your heart beats per minute
- Located on the inside of the small intestine, lined with capillaries.
- The brain and spinal cord make up the ____________ nervous system.
- Carry messages between the motor and sensory neurons.
- New skin cells are made at the base on this layer.
- The rods and cones are sensory receptors for this organ.
- These cause your eardrum to vibrate.
- Your bones are part of the ____________ system.
- Blood vessels that carry blood to the heart
- These kill germs that reach your stomach. (2 words, no spaces)
- These types of nerves carry messages from the brain to parts of the body.
- This is an important mineral for keeping bones strong.
- This system removes waste from the body.
- The circulatory system is made up of the heart, blood, and ___________. (2 words, no Space)
- The Respiratory system consists of the trachea and tubes that brach off from the trachea called__________________.
- These organs filter waste from the body in the excretory system.
- All _______________ in your body work together when you perform a task.
- Waste from the body passes out through this organ.
- This muscle causes air to flow in and out of the lungs.
- The main organ of the respiratory system.
- Nonliving material contained in bones.
- Small hairs in your nose pick up ______ in the air.
- These take information from neurons and into cells.
- This is the organ inside the nose that contains the sensory receptors for the nose.
- Tough ropelike tissue attached to skeletal muscle to bone.
- The liver and the ______________ send chemicals to the small intestine to help break down food.
- Carries messages to and from the brain. (2 words, no spaces)
- Your nerve endings help you feel hot, cold, pain, and ___________.
- Capillaries in the kidneys help remove _________________.
- The brain stem controls functions in your body such as swallowing and ___________.
- These release a liquid to help keep your body cool. (2 words, no spaces)
- Where food is churned.
- Sensory Receptors take messages to and from this organ.
- Muscles work in ________ to move bones.
- Oxygen and ____________ are carried by blood move from capillaries to cells.
83 Clues: Made up of tissues • Cushion between bones. • Where food is churned. • These give your body shape. • The largest organ in the body • Carry blood away from the heart • The type of muscle in the heart. • The organ that breaks down fats. • Special nerve cells in your body. • Groups of the same kinds of cells. • These organs can ________ or relax. • ...
isabella's easy crossword puzzle 2022-10-04
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- other respiratory organs include the nose,trachea and the breathing muscles(the diaphragm and the intercostal muscles).
- organs of excretion include the skin,liver,large intestine,lungs,and kidneys.
- this system is our body's sewerage system;it maintains fluid levels in our body tissues by removing all fluides that leak out of our blood vessels.
- works by moving your arm,legs and other parts of your body.
- what is the ingumentary system it is your body's outter layer it's made up of your skin, nails, hair and the glands and nerves on your skin.
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- helps the body to eliminate liquid called urea,and to keep chemicals,such as potassium and sodium and water in balance.
- in women, the reproductive system includes the ovaries,the fallopian tubes the uterus,the cervix and the vigina
- works hard by breaking down the food. in your body
- the heart is the only circulatory organ system that keeps all organs to movin'.
- delivers oxygen,nutrients,hormones
- includes kidney,renal,pelvis,ureters and urethra.
- has organs like bones,cartilage,ligaments,and tendons.
- has all other organs in it like a small intestine,large intestine,heart,and other organs like that.
- works by controlling your nerves like if you're scared it controls that or if you're happy it controls that too.
- pumps throughout your body to keep you alive.
15 Clues: delivers oxygen,nutrients,hormones • pumps throughout your body to keep you alive. • works hard by breaking down the food. in your body • has organs like bones,cartilage,ligaments,and tendons. • includes kidney,renal,pelvis,ureters and urethra. • works by moving your arm,legs and other parts of your body. • ...
Levels of organisation. 2024-12-09
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- the basic unit of life
- the system that breaks food down and absorbs the food into the blood
- a group of different tissues that work together to perform a certain function
- the system which transports oxygen and nutrients to the rest of the body using blood
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- the system that takes oxygen from the air and puts it into the blood
- a group of cells the work together to perform a certain function
- a group of organ systems working together
- system a group of organs working together to perform certain functions
8 Clues: the basic unit of life • a group of organ systems working together • a group of cells the work together to perform a certain function • the system that takes oxygen from the air and puts it into the blood • the system that breaks food down and absorbs the food into the blood • system a group of organs working together to perform certain functions • ...
Alveolar Macrophage - L.E.M, E.N, A.L, H.C.G, W.G 2023-08-02
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- Alveolar macrophages attract n__________, an inflammatory cell.
- They maintain a high amount of which activity?
- They are responsible for clearing which type of cells?
- Alveolar macrophages are line with which type of cell?
- They are vital in doing what to microbes?
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- What are macrophages measured in?
- What can they suppress?
- What do these macrophages protect the body against?
- Where do they get their energy from?
- If macrophages undergo prolonged stimulation, they fuse to create what?
- Alveolar macrophages are found in which system?
11 Clues: What can they suppress? • What are macrophages measured in? • Where do they get their energy from? • They are vital in doing what to microbes? • They maintain a high amount of which activity? • Alveolar macrophages are found in which system? • What do these macrophages protect the body against? • They are responsible for clearing which type of cells? • ...
RESPIRATORY I 2011-11-28
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- (2 WORDS)ALVEOLAR CELLS RESPONSIBLE FOR SURFACTANT PRODUCTION
- TRANSFER OF GAS ACROSS THE CAPILLARY MEMBRANE TO TISSUE
- (3 WORDS)AIR LEFT IN THE LUNGS AFTER PASSIVE EXPIRATION
- CONNECTS THE UPPER AND LOWER RESPIRATORY SYSTEMS
- (2 WORDS)NORMAL VOLUME OF AIR MOVING IN AND OUT OF THE LUNGS
- (2 WORDS)AIR LEFT IN THE LUNGS AFTER FORCED EXHALATION
- DIVIDED INTO 3 LOBES ON THE RIGHT AND 2 LOBES ON THE LEFT
- (2 WORDS)THE MAXIMUM VOLUME OF AIR THAT CAN BE EXPIRED FROM THE LUNG
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- (2 WORDS)DECREASING THIS WILL MAKE GAS EXCHANGE MORE EFFICIENT
- (3 WORDS)AMOUNT OF AIR FORCEFULLY EXHALED OVER 1 SECOND
- CELLS RESPONSIBLE FOR MUCOUS PRODUCTION
- (2 WORDS)ALVEOLAR CELLS RESPONSIBLE FOR GAS EXCHANGE
- (3 WORDS)THE MAXIMUM VOLUME OF AIR PRESENT IN THE LUNGS
- MOVEMENT OF GAS INTO THE AIRWAY
- NERVE RESPONSIBLE FOR STIMULATING THE LUNGS AND VISCERA
- IMBALANCE OF THE RATIO OF VENTILATION TO PERFUSION
- MUSCLE THAT DESCENDS, CREATING A LOWER PRESSURE IN THE THORAX, CAUSING AIR TO RUSH IN FOR PASSIVE INSPIRATION
17 Clues: MOVEMENT OF GAS INTO THE AIRWAY • CELLS RESPONSIBLE FOR MUCOUS PRODUCTION • CONNECTS THE UPPER AND LOWER RESPIRATORY SYSTEMS • IMBALANCE OF THE RATIO OF VENTILATION TO PERFUSION • (2 WORDS)ALVEOLAR CELLS RESPONSIBLE FOR GAS EXCHANGE • (2 WORDS)AIR LEFT IN THE LUNGS AFTER FORCED EXHALATION • (3 WORDS)AMOUNT OF AIR FORCEFULLY EXHALED OVER 1 SECOND • ...
Respiratory Assessment 2022-01-18
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- Deep, regular, and increased in rate
- Shallow breaths followed by irregular period of apnea
- Increase in rate and depth
- Decrease in rate and depth
- Respirations cease for several seconds
- Normal respiration 12-20 breaths per minute
- mucus in large airways
- fluid in airways
- Loud and high pitched over trachea
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- Less than 12 breaths per minute
- friction rub grating sound
- Stokes Deep to shallow to apnea
- high pitched musical sound
- Medium, blowing sounds, at scapula Vesicular Soft, breezy low-pitched sounds
- Blood in sputum
- Difficulty breathing
- Greater than 20 breaths per minute
17 Clues: Blood in sputum • fluid in airways • Difficulty breathing • mucus in large airways • friction rub grating sound • high pitched musical sound • Increase in rate and depth • Decrease in rate and depth • Less than 12 breaths per minute • Stokes Deep to shallow to apnea • Greater than 20 breaths per minute • Loud and high pitched over trachea • Deep, regular, and increased in rate • ...
Unit 5 Review 2017-01-13
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- surgical puncture to aspirate fluid
- TB infection bacteria by inhaling small particles and usually affecting the lungs
- rapid flow of blood
- penicillin
- word part meaning blood
- expansion or dilation of bronchus
- painful or difficulty breathing
- do not resuscitate
- peak flow
- serious cardiac disease associated with chronic lung disorders
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- word part for air
- device that is used to create a mist used to deliver medication for giving respiratory treatment
- fluid accumulation in bronchioles
- respiratory therapy
- constriction or narrowing of the trachea
- arterial blood gases
- fungal infection of the nose
- pertaining to the nose and pharynx
- breathe or breathing
- deprivation of oxygen for tissue use, suffocation
20 Clues: peak flow • penicillin • word part for air • do not resuscitate • respiratory therapy • rapid flow of blood • arterial blood gases • breathe or breathing • word part meaning blood • fungal infection of the nose • painful or difficulty breathing • fluid accumulation in bronchioles • expansion or dilation of bronchus • pertaining to the nose and pharynx • surgical puncture to aspirate fluid • ...
Bronchiectasis 2015-05-19
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- Restricted to ________.
- Which is better to use for diagnosis of bronchiectasis, CXR or HRCT?
- A sputum sample from a patient with bronchiectasis will often have 3 ______
- Which classification is the worst form of damage to tracheobronchial tree?
- Tube shaped
- ABG results often come back as Acute ___________ alkalosis in mild to moderate bronchiectasis.
- Common in patients with prolonged & recurrent lower respiratory tract infections?
- Which classification of bronchiectasis has dilated bronchi, and multiple indentions?
- Obstructed to ________.
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- Rheumatoid arthritis, AIDS, Inflammatory bowel disease are all diseases that can lead to _________
- Characterized by smooth dilation of bronchi
- The condition in which airways are stretched & widened.
- Bronchiectasis is usually a __________ disease resulting from another disease or damage to lung tissue.
- Obstructive or Restrictive? Decreased tactile & vocal fremitus, wheezing, & hyperresonance.
- ABG results can also be Chronic Respiratory ___________ in severe bronchiectasis.
- Which dilated bronchi terminate in the blind endings of sacs.
- This disease causes about 50% of all bronchiectasis cases.
17 Clues: Tube shaped • Restricted to ________. • Obstructed to ________. • Characterized by smooth dilation of bronchi • The condition in which airways are stretched & widened. • This disease causes about 50% of all bronchiectasis cases. • Which dilated bronchi terminate in the blind endings of sacs. • Which is better to use for diagnosis of bronchiectasis, CXR or HRCT? • ...
Intro to A&P Vocabulary 2024-08-13
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- The branch of biology that deals with the normal functions of living organisms and their parts.
- The study of the structure and organization of living organisms, including their systems, organs, and tissues.
- System that transmits nerve impulses between parts of the body, controlling responses and actions.
- The basic structural and functional units of all living organisms; the building blocks of life.
- The system involved in the intake of oxygen and the expulsion of carbon dioxide, primarily through the lungs.
- System that supports and protects the body and allows for movement.
- The system that circulates blood through the body, delivering oxygen and nutrients while removing waste products.
- Groups of similar cells that work together to perform a specific function within an organism.
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- The study of how disease processes affect the function of the body, integrating anatomy and physiology with the understanding of disease.
- The body's ability to maintain a stable internal environment despite changes in external conditions.
- Groups of organs that work together to perform complex functions necessary for life.
- The system that enables movement of the body and maintains posture.
- The set of life-sustaining chemical reactions that enable organisms to grow, reproduce, maintain their structures, and respond to their environments.
- Structures composed of two or more types of tissues that work together to carry out specific functions in the body.
- The system of glands that secrete hormones into the bloodstream to regulate various bodily functions.
15 Clues: The system that enables movement of the body and maintains posture. • System that supports and protects the body and allows for movement. • Groups of organs that work together to perform complex functions necessary for life. • Groups of similar cells that work together to perform a specific function within an organism. • ...
Organisation 2 2019-03-03
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- the membrane sack that the lungs sit inside
- releases energy for life processes
- part of the respiratory system
- two of these found below the trachea and above the bronchioles
- this is needed for the chemical reaction called respiration
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- the process of inhaling and exhaling
- contains plasma, red blood cells and white blood cells
- air sacks in the lungs
- the bottom part of your body
- the top part of your body
10 Clues: air sacks in the lungs • the top part of your body • the bottom part of your body • part of the respiratory system • releases energy for life processes • the process of inhaling and exhaling • the membrane sack that the lungs sit inside • contains plasma, red blood cells and white blood cells • this is needed for the chemical reaction called respiration • ...
science 2025-09-09
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- human breath this in
- Carries nutriented blood toward the heart
- a system that transports blood through the body
- A gas that is expelled by the respiratory sytem
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- cells made in the bone marrow
- Curculation between the lungs and the heart
- Circulation that supplies all organs with blood and adds oxygen to muscles
- Carries blood away from the heart
- and organs in the human body
- small vessels where exchanges take place with blood cells
10 Clues: human breath this in • and organs in the human body • cells made in the bone marrow • Carries blood away from the heart • Carries nutriented blood toward the heart • Curculation between the lungs and the heart • a system that transports blood through the body • A gas that is expelled by the respiratory sytem • small vessels where exchanges take place with blood cells • ...
Vital Vocabulary 2025-10-24
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- Pertaining to the heart.
- the force with which the blood travels around the body
- Elevated body temperature
- how many times a person breaths per minute
- The act of inhaling and exhaling
- how tall some one is
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- Relating to the system that moves blood through the body
- how hot the body is
- Connected with breathing and the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide
- How many times the heart beats per minute
10 Clues: how hot the body is • how tall some one is • Pertaining to the heart. • Elevated body temperature • The act of inhaling and exhaling • How many times the heart beats per minute • how many times a person breaths per minute • the force with which the blood travels around the body • Relating to the system that moves blood through the body • ...
Pathologies 2023-04-03
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- inflammation of the brain
- soft blowing sound caused by turbulent blood flow in a vessel
- inflammation of the stomach’s mucosal lining
- respiratory disease caused by chronic or repetitive inhalation of asbestos fibers
- slipping or telescoping of a portion of the bowel into itself
- large blister or skin vesicles filled with fluid
- undissolved matter floating in blood or lymph fluid that may cause an occlusion or infraction
- scraping away of the skin or mucous membranes
- life-threatening systemic allergic reaction to a substance to which the body was previously sensitized
- small, pus-filled blister
- coughing up blood from the respiratory tract
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- serious bacterial skin infection marked by pain, redness, edema, warmth, and fever
- thickening, loss of elasticity, and loss of contráctility of arterial walls
- small, crack like break in the skin
- twisting of the bowel upon itself, causing obstruction
- partial collapse of the alveoli and tiny airway of the lung
- acute, reversible state of agitated confusion
- acute viral disease marked by a barking, “seal-like” cough and respiratory distress
- discoloration of the skin
- autoimmune disease that results in loss of hair
20 Clues: inflammation of the brain • discoloration of the skin • small, pus-filled blister • small, crack like break in the skin • inflammation of the stomach’s mucosal lining • coughing up blood from the respiratory tract • acute, reversible state of agitated confusion • scraping away of the skin or mucous membranes • autoimmune disease that results in loss of hair • ...
Write a clue - systems and organs 2012-12-16
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- Carries oxygen, carbon dioxide and nutrients around the body
- Brings about movement of limbs and organs
- Controls the functioning of the nervous system
- Different in males and females - creates new individuals
- Responds to stimuli
- Supports the body
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- Gets rid of the waste products from our body's metabolism
- Responsible for gas exchange at the lungs
- Involved with the ingestion, breakdown and absorption of food
- Contracts to pump blood round the body
- Where gas echange occurs between the body and atmospheric air
- Involved with sending chemical messages to target organs
- Filters the blood and excretes urea
13 Clues: Supports the body • Responds to stimuli • Filters the blood and excretes urea • Contracts to pump blood round the body • Responsible for gas exchange at the lungs • Brings about movement of limbs and organs • Controls the functioning of the nervous system • Different in males and females - creates new individuals • Involved with sending chemical messages to target organs • ...
Human body crossword 2020-10-27
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- pull on the joints allowing us to move
- how much does the human body weight
- Carries blood away from the heart
- hold the skeleton together
- the human brain is incredibly
- the lungs are apart of what system
- The heart sends
- How long is the spinal cord
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- the protein that makes up bones
- the largest part of the brain
- humans have how many types of muscles
- The walls of the trachea are strengthened by stiff rings of
- The heart is a
- a pathway for messages between the brain and the body
- Carry blood back to the heart
- protects the brain
- the type of muscle found in the heart
- air enters through your nose or
- the trachea splits into how many air tubes
- protects organs in our body
20 Clues: The heart is a • The heart sends • protects the brain • hold the skeleton together • protects organs in our body • How long is the spinal cord • the largest part of the brain • Carry blood back to the heart • the human brain is incredibly • the protein that makes up bones • air enters through your nose or • Carries blood away from the heart • the lungs are apart of what system • ...
Medical Terminology Thinking 2020-04-22
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- abbreviation formed from the first letter of a word
- specialist in the study of the heart
- care and treatment of children
- study of the function in a living organism
- medical specialty
- pertaining to urine
- word contains more than one root
- kneecap
- study and treatment of the skin
- plural ending for phalanx
- word part at the beginning of the word
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- pertaining to respiration
- study and treatment of the aged
- suffix for the meaning "study of"
- the study of body structure
- increased urination
- study of the mind
- pertaining to the diet
- loss of sensation
- study of the nervous system
- pertaining to the heart
- female reproductive cell; egg
- fundamental unit of a word
- plural ending for vertebra
- word part at the end of a root
25 Clues: kneecap • study of the mind • medical specialty • loss of sensation • increased urination • pertaining to urine • pertaining to the diet • pertaining to the heart • pertaining to respiration • plural ending for phalanx • fundamental unit of a word • plural ending for vertebra • the study of body structure • study of the nervous system • female reproductive cell; egg • ...
anatomy ch 2 2024-03-14
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- another name for the breast bone
- taking in oxygen
- fingers
- uppermost bone in the arm
- group of specialized cell
- taking in food
- bone bone forming the forehead
- muscle next to the bone
- collarbone
- shoulder blade
- group of specialized tissue
- 12 pairs of bones forming a cage
- produced in the nucleus
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- white blood cells
- largest organ in the body
- when muscles turn inward
- middle of the muscle
- fluid part of the blood and lymph
- basic unit of all living things
- where massage starts
- muscular cone shaped organ
- moving food along the digestive tract
- little finger side of the hand
- when muscles turn outward
- nerve supplies thumb side of the hand
- body's largest artery
- breaking food down
- main organs of respiratory system
28 Clues: fingers • collarbone • taking in food • shoulder blade • taking in oxygen • white blood cells • breaking food down • middle of the muscle • where massage starts • body's largest artery • muscle next to the bone • produced in the nucleus • when muscles turn inward • largest organ in the body • uppermost bone in the arm • group of specialized cell • when muscles turn outward • ...
Frog-word 2024-06-03
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- Where the small intestine leads to
- Teeth
- cystis's occur in this organ
- Membrane over eye
- Held by the mesentary
- Filters blood, makes urine, contains neprons. Often transplanted
- Bile
- Membrane that holds small intestine
- Lower chamber of the heart
- Masses of fat
- Air openings. Nostrils basically.
- Most important part of the respiratory system
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- Where chemical digestion first happens
- Frogs have 3 of these two on the right one on the left
- Uptake of sugar
- Where eggs are in a female frog
- Hearing membrane
- First part of the small intestine
- Stores waste, eggs, and sperm
- Splenemegoly is an disease that happens to this organ
- Carries oxygenated blood away from heart
- Carries deoxygenated blood back to heart
- Part of the throat
- Upper chambers of the heart
24 Clues: Bile • Teeth • Masses of fat • Uptake of sugar • Hearing membrane • Membrane over eye • Part of the throat • Held by the mesentary • Lower chamber of the heart • Upper chambers of the heart • cystis's occur in this organ • Stores waste, eggs, and sperm • Where eggs are in a female frog • First part of the small intestine • Air openings. Nostrils basically. • Where the small intestine leads to • ...
System's of the Body Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-10
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- microorganisms that cause disease
- nose+mouth, throat, voicebox
- immune system that no longer protects against infection
- clear fluid that fills space around body cells. filtered by lymph nodes
- trachea/bronchi tubes are narrowed
- between blood and cells
- The tissues and organs that produce, store, and carry white blood cells that fight infections and other diseases.
- inflammation of the bronchi
- inflammation of sinus cavity
- contagious bacterial infection on lungs
- inflammation of lining of chest cavity
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- inflammation of tonsils
- lung condition that progressively destroys walls of alveoli and lungs
- between environment and blood
- The organs that are involved in breathing.
- issue that affects heart
- inflammation of the lungs
- wind pipe, bronchial tubes, lungs, alveoli
- way of keeping heart healthy
- cancer in lymph tissue in lymph nodes
20 Clues: inflammation of tonsils • between blood and cells • issue that affects heart • inflammation of the lungs • inflammation of the bronchi • nose+mouth, throat, voicebox • way of keeping heart healthy • inflammation of sinus cavity • between environment and blood • microorganisms that cause disease • trachea/bronchi tubes are narrowed • cancer in lymph tissue in lymph nodes • ...
THE DOCTOR 2025-11-25
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- – Type of liver disease linked to obesity
- – Gland that controls metabolism
- – Hormone regulating blood sugar levels
- – Detoxifying organ often impacted by alcohol
- – Life-threatening response to infection
- – Painful joint condition often in the big toe
- – Imaging method that slices through the body (abbr.)
- – Test that maps electrical activity of the heart
- – Organs essential for gas exchange
- – Elevated body temperature; infection’s alarm
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- – Central pump of the circulatory system
- – A condition of low red blood cells
- – Condition affecting insulin and blood sugar
- – Chronic respiratory condition with wheezing
- – Bean-shaped organ responsible for filtering blood
- – Removal of tissue for diagnostic testing
- – Common symptom, but sometimes a serious sign
- – Sudden loss of brain function due to clot or bleed
- – Uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells
- – Open sore, often in the stomach lining
20 Clues: – Gland that controls metabolism • – Organs essential for gas exchange • – A condition of low red blood cells • – Hormone regulating blood sugar levels • – Uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells • – Central pump of the circulatory system • – Life-threatening response to infection • – Open sore, often in the stomach lining • – Type of liver disease linked to obesity • ...
Pollutants and Alternative fuels 2014-05-01
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- from complete combustion of fuels
- type of fog, made up of harmful chemicals
- causes irritation to the respiratory system
- formed in the high temperatures of a car engine
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- general formula CxHx
- produces a large amount of nirtogen oxide emissions
- what is an issue with sulfur oxides
- has 12 carbons in its chain
- from the incomplete combustion of fuels
- engines can be easily converted to run on this fuel
- only product of its combustion is water
- produces less carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides than petrol
12 Clues: general formula CxHx • has 12 carbons in its chain • from complete combustion of fuels • what is an issue with sulfur oxides • from the incomplete combustion of fuels • only product of its combustion is water • type of fog, made up of harmful chemicals • causes irritation to the respiratory system • formed in the high temperatures of a car engine • ...
Body Systems 2012-10-02
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- group of organs that work together to do a job
- transport of blood throughout the body
- blood vessels that carry oxygen rich blood
- body part that is made of different kinds of tissues
- largest organ in the body
- process of changing food in your body
- group of cells that work together to do a job
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- exchange of gases withi the body
- mineral that helps to keep bones strong
- main organ of the respiratory system
- waste gas produced by the body during breathing
- smallest living part of a person's body
12 Clues: largest organ in the body • exchange of gases withi the body • main organ of the respiratory system • process of changing food in your body • transport of blood throughout the body • mineral that helps to keep bones strong • smallest living part of a person's body • blood vessels that carry oxygen rich blood • group of cells that work together to do a job • ...
Arthropod & Echinoderm Puzzle 2020-04-14
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- Bottom dwellers
- Type of symmetry based around a central point
- Hard outer shell
- The ability to bend at joints
- Form of protection where internal organs are ejected from the body
- Most successful animal phylum
- Endoskeleton of echinoderms are made up of ___ carbonate
- Pincers commonly found at the base of tube feet in sea stars
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- Animals that lacks a backbone
- A ___-vascular system is used instead of circulatory, respiratory and excretory systems in echinoderms
- This type of muscle allow quick, strong, and rapid movement
- Shedding of old exoskeleton
12 Clues: Bottom dwellers • Hard outer shell • Shedding of old exoskeleton • Animals that lacks a backbone • The ability to bend at joints • Most successful animal phylum • Type of symmetry based around a central point • Endoskeleton of echinoderms are made up of ___ carbonate • This type of muscle allow quick, strong, and rapid movement • ...
Body systems~ Grade 7/8 2019-11-28
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- largest internal organ and gland in the human body
- main structure of the body
- blood vessels that carry blood towards the heart
- system that brings in oxygen and removes carbon dioxide
- muscular organ that provides blood circulation
- biggest bone in the human body
- smallest bone in the human body
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- blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- set of veins that deliver oxygenated blood from the lungs to the heart
- erythrocytes
- bones which protect our spinal chord
- largest organ of the human body
12 Clues: erythrocytes • main structure of the body • biggest bone in the human body • largest organ of the human body • smallest bone in the human body • bones which protect our spinal chord • muscular organ that provides blood circulation • blood vessels that carry blood towards the heart • blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart • ...
Medical Terminology 2024-08-11
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- abbreviation for device used to administer Salbutamol
- a condition in which the heart ceases to beat
- an abnormal heart rhythm effecting the atrial chambers
- used to auscultate
- Abbreviation for a shockable heart rhythm
- small circular sac found in the respiratory system
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- Transient ischemic attack
- a colorless liquid analgesic absorbed via inhalation
- the measurement of electricity used when a shock is delivered via an AED
- the amount of medicine given at one time
- a medication used to treat anaphylaxis
- the term used to describe the top number in a blood pressure reading
12 Clues: used to auscultate • Transient ischemic attack • a medication used to treat anaphylaxis • the amount of medicine given at one time • Abbreviation for a shockable heart rhythm • a condition in which the heart ceases to beat • small circular sac found in the respiratory system • a colorless liquid analgesic absorbed via inhalation • ...
The FitFully Yours Crossword- Anniversary Edition 2024-02-08
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- mineral needed to maintain strong bones
- movement specialist involved in healthcare, education and research
- ability of brain cells to reorganize and grow
- longest bone of the human body
- muscle which is the 'second heart'
- chemical made of hydrogen and oxygen, important for everything in the body
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- process of helping an individual achieve their highest potential
- most energy consuming organ of the human body
- also called brain attack
- checkpoints in a child's development
- long-term inflammatory condition in the respiratory system
- intentional physical activity for fitness & health
12 Clues: also called brain attack • longest bone of the human body • muscle which is the 'second heart' • checkpoints in a child's development • mineral needed to maintain strong bones • most energy consuming organ of the human body • ability of brain cells to reorganize and grow • intentional physical activity for fitness & health • ...
Chapters 6 & 7 2023-10-10
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- A severe, systemic,life-threatening allergic reaction characterized by rapidly decreasing blood pressure and respiratory obstruction
- Disease-causing microbes often referred to as "germs"
- Single-cell organisms enclosed within a cell wall and sometimes an outer capsule
- Mode of transmission when respiratory or salivary secretions containing pathogens are expelled from the body
- Immunity acquired by exposure to the antigen
- Mode of transmission involving an intermediary
- Mode of transmission such as touching an infectious lesion or having sexual intercourse
- Signs of infection include fever, headache, fatigue, anorexia, and malaise
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- Capacity of microbes to cause disease
- Mode of transmission involving small particles from the respiratory tract that remain in the air and infect any new host who inhales the particles
- Results from a deficit of any component of the immune response
- Transmitted by blood, tissues, or sexual contact, not by casual contact. May be transmitted by infected mothers to infants before, during, or after birth
- Type of disease that develops when antibodies form in response to self-antigens, elements of the person's cells or tissues
- Signs of infection are usually those of inflammation: pain or tenderness, swelling, redness, and warmth
- Respiratory infection caused by a virus that frequently mutates, preventing the development of long-term immunity in response to vaccination or infection
- An intracellular parasite requiring a living host cell for reproduction
- Immunity which provides only temporary protection
17 Clues: Capacity of microbes to cause disease • Immunity acquired by exposure to the antigen • Mode of transmission involving an intermediary • Immunity which provides only temporary protection • Disease-causing microbes often referred to as "germs" • Results from a deficit of any component of the immune response • ...
Drugs Acting on the Respiratory System 2024-01-29
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- Cigarettes increase the metabolism of
- Used as a prophylaxis to prevent exercise-induced asthma
- Treatment for bronchospasm related to COPD
- Antibodies that bind to immunoglobulin E receptors
- Decreases the overproduction of secretions by causing localized vasoconstriction.
- Beta2 agonist used as rescue medication for acute asthma
- Liquefy respiratory secretions to clear the airway in high-risk respiratory patients
- Blocks the release of histamines and is also used for motion sickness.
- Used cautiously in patients with a history of asthma
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- Increases productive cough to clear airways
- Dry mouth, dizziness, headache, nervousness, and fatigue are adverse effects of this drug class
- Reduces airway inflammation and edema and is not used for emergency rescue.
- Prophylactic treatment for premature infants at risk for respiratory distress syndrome.
- First-line of medication for nasal congestion.
- Used to depress cough reflex.
15 Clues: Used to depress cough reflex. • Cigarettes increase the metabolism of • Treatment for bronchospasm related to COPD • Increases productive cough to clear airways • First-line of medication for nasal congestion. • Antibodies that bind to immunoglobulin E receptors • Used cautiously in patients with a history of asthma • ...
HEALTH 2024-12-09
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- Pain in your ear
- When your throat hurts, it is ..........
- Phrasal verb meaning " to vomit"
- To pass out
- A viral infection that affects the respiratory system
- Phrasal verb meaning " to become conscious again"
- In American English is band aid
- A feeling of unsteadiness
- A small bump on the skin caused by friction, burns
- A sudden, forceful expulsion of air from the lungs
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- When you have a cold you cough and ......
- Small red spots on the skin
- He ....... his ankle playing tennis yesterday.
- He has food ..... because he ate fish which was off
- To have difficulty breathing or swallowing
- I cut my finger and it started ..........
- His arm was swollen because he was stung by a bee.
17 Clues: To pass out • Pain in your ear • A feeling of unsteadiness • Small red spots on the skin • In American English is band aid • Phrasal verb meaning " to vomit" • When your throat hurts, it is .......... • When you have a cold you cough and ...... • I cut my finger and it started .......... • To have difficulty breathing or swallowing • ...
Agriculture 2023-05-10
Metabolism 2022-10-25
6 Clues: The smallest unit of life • come from this larger molecule • This body system inhales oxygen and exhales CO2 • This is a molecule that gets broken down from starches • This body system breaks food down into smaller molecules • This is a gas molecule that we exhale as a waste product
Body Systems 2022-10-10
6 Clues: movement and flexibility • controls actions and reactions • primary purpose is to remove wastes from the body • organ system that breaks down food for the body to use • the system made up of the heart, blood and blood vessels • primary purpose is to take in oxygen and expel carbon dioxide
circulatory and respiratory system 2021-01-19
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- help blood clot
- the system that provides cells with oxygen
- small tubes that lead to the alveoli
Down
- hair-like structures that trap dust and other
- liquid part of blood
- muscle that has four chambers that pumps blood
- blood pressure where force is between beats
- where air enters the lungs through two short tubes
8 Clues: help blood clot • liquid part of blood • small tubes that lead to the alveoli • the system that provides cells with oxygen • blood pressure where force is between beats • hair-like structures that trap dust and other • muscle that has four chambers that pumps blood • where air enters the lungs through two short tubes
6th STD 1st round 2018-11-15
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- .............. system helps us breathe in and out
- ............. is the smallest ocean in the world
- ............ is called as the dwarf planet
- The fourth state of matter
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- a geometrical figure which has all its four sides equal
- ............. is the only continent and a country
- Animals that survive by eating other animals
- the dark continent
8 Clues: the dark continent • The fourth state of matter • ............ is called as the dwarf planet • Animals that survive by eating other animals • ............. is the smallest ocean in the world • ............. is the only continent and a country • .............. system helps us breathe in and out • a geometrical figure which has all its four sides equal
Science croosword 2019-10-30
Across
- :nails,hair,skin,glands,and nerves
- :nose,mouth,pharynx,larynx,thracea,bronchi,and bronchioles
- doesnt have a chloroplast or cell wall.
- they work together: heart,lungs,artery,and veins
- has a cell wall and have chlorplast.
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- componds of atoms that are bond together
- cells,tissues,organs,organ system
- a lot of tissues bond together
8 Clues: a lot of tissues bond together • cells,tissues,organs,organ system • :nails,hair,skin,glands,and nerves • has a cell wall and have chlorplast. • doesnt have a chloroplast or cell wall. • componds of atoms that are bond together • they work together: heart,lungs,artery,and veins • :nose,mouth,pharynx,larynx,thracea,bronchi,and bronchioles
Respiratory Diseases - Brielle Murphy 2021-03-20
Across
- inflammation of lungs
- cancer cells form in tissues in the lung
- absence of breathing
- whistling,musical sound
- ability to breathe in upright position only
- crackling sounds heard on ausculation
- deficient oxygen in the blood
- Blocking of a pulmonary artery due to a blood clot
- rattling noise, snoring sound
- bluish discoloration of the skin
- blood in the pleural cavity
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- viral infection of the respiratory
- excessive carbon dioxide in the blood
- rapid breathing
- accumulation of fluid in pleural space
- difficulty breathing
- a drug that breaks up mucus and promotes coughing
- sudden, noisy air coming from lungs
- inflammation of the pleura
- harsh,respiratory crowing sound
20 Clues: rapid breathing • absence of breathing • difficulty breathing • inflammation of lungs • whistling,musical sound • inflammation of the pleura • blood in the pleural cavity • deficient oxygen in the blood • rattling noise, snoring sound • harsh,respiratory crowing sound • bluish discoloration of the skin • viral infection of the respiratory • sudden, noisy air coming from lungs • ...
Vital Signs Crossword 2024-09-06
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- A drop in systolic pressure of 20mm Hg or 10mm Hg diastolic
- Describing a pulse that is "full"
- Oximeter Non invasive way to measure oxygen saturation
- Mean Arterial Pressure
- Amount of blood pumped with each beat of the heart
- Respiratory rate 8-12
- High blood pressure
- Breathing
- Temperature above 101 degree Fahrenheit
- Relaxation phase of the heart
- Respiratory rate above 25
- What is listened to when taking a blood pressure
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- Low blood pressure
- Decreased vascular resistance
- Increase vascular resistance
- Heart rate below 60
- Palpated or auscultated heart rate
- Inadequate oxygen in tissues
- Most accurate temperature
- Contraction phase of the heart
- Heart rate above 100
- Describing a pulse that is "weak"
22 Clues: Breathing • Low blood pressure • Heart rate below 60 • High blood pressure • Heart rate above 100 • Respiratory rate 8-12 • Mean Arterial Pressure • Most accurate temperature • Respiratory rate above 25 • Increase vascular resistance • Inadequate oxygen in tissues • Decreased vascular resistance • Relaxation phase of the heart • Contraction phase of the heart • ...
Antibiotics: Easy 2025-06-03
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- Used for skin infections
- Macrolide used in chest infections
- Main reason antibiotics are prescribed
- Used for anaerobic and dental infections
- Common site for metronidazole use
- Older macrolide with more side effects
- Complete this to prevent resistance
- Common daily dosing schedule
- First widely used antibiotic
- Common oral dosage form
- Site of infection treated by nitrofurantoin
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- Can develop with inappropriate antibiotic use
- Infections here may need flucloxacillin
- Tetracycline used in acne and respiratory infections
- Target organism for antibiotics
- Used in urinary tract infections
- Common penicillin antibiotic
- Abbreviation for three times daily
- Respiratory site often needing antibiotics
- Used in hospital for serious infections
20 Clues: Common oral dosage form • Used for skin infections • Common penicillin antibiotic • Common daily dosing schedule • First widely used antibiotic • Target organism for antibiotics • Used in urinary tract infections • Common site for metronidazole use • Macrolide used in chest infections • Abbreviation for three times daily • Complete this to prevent resistance • ...
Systems 2022-10-04
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- organ system containing the muscles attached to bone which allow for movement
- system which removes wastes from the body
- set of organs within the body which break down and absorb food
- cells, tissues and organs within the body which respond to both internal and external stimuli
- circulatory system containing the heart and vessels which transport blood throughout the body
- the covering which protects animals; includes skin and fur in dogs and cats
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- complex set of organs and cells which identifies foreign agents and protects us from infectious agents as well as other diseases
- male and female organs responsible for the generation of offspring
- group of glands which regulate body activity through the secretion of hormones
- framework of bones which protect organs and support the body
- organs which carry out the process of breathing
11 Clues: system which removes wastes from the body • organs which carry out the process of breathing • framework of bones which protect organs and support the body • set of organs within the body which break down and absorb food • male and female organs responsible for the generation of offspring • ...
Revision ~ HEART 2022-01-10
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- Disease related to the respiratory system
- Air pressure in the lungs increases
- It has higher concentration of oxygen
- Alveolus --> X --> bronchus --> trachea
- Moves down and flatten during inhalation
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- A tube which then branching out into two smaller tubes called bronchi
- Surrounded by many blood capillaries
- Gas diffuses into the blood capillary
- The process of gaseous exchange takes place between the alveolus and the blood capillary
- The movement is controlled by the intercostal muscles
10 Clues: Air pressure in the lungs increases • Surrounded by many blood capillaries • Gas diffuses into the blood capillary • It has higher concentration of oxygen • Alveolus --> X --> bronchus --> trachea • Moves down and flatten during inhalation • Disease related to the respiratory system • The movement is controlled by the intercostal muscles • ...
polysomnography 2021-05-22
21 Clues: not • help • none • bite • four • deep • none • cover • stick • heart • night • victim • always • oxygen • events • always • wiggle • machine • science • blocked • breathing
BIRDS/AVES 2025-12-11
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- Birds have these covering their legs and feet.
- The process of spreading oil on feathers.
- The group of birds that cannot fly (e.g., ostrich).
- The bone that forms the wishbone in birds.
- The transparent eyelid that moves sideways.
- The chambered organ that pumps blood.
- Birds have these instead of teeth for eating.
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- The system that includes lungs and air sacs.
- Birds are ____________, meaning they maintain a constant body temperature
- Birds lay these to reproduce.
- The colorful outer covering of birds.
- The organ that stores food before digestion.
- The opening for digestive, reproductive, and excretory systems.
13 Clues: Birds lay these to reproduce. • The colorful outer covering of birds. • The chambered organ that pumps blood. • The process of spreading oil on feathers. • The bone that forms the wishbone in birds. • The transparent eyelid that moves sideways. • The system that includes lungs and air sacs. • The organ that stores food before digestion. • ...
Respiratory System-Diseases and Disorders 2021-12-01
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- difficulty swallowing
- main cause of emphysema, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and lung cancer
- no symptoms in the early stages
- an underlying cause of epistaxis
- nosebleed
Down
- frequently develops from a cold or the flu
- usual cause of bronchitis
- withdrawal of fluid through a needle
- coughing up blood-tinged sputum
- caused by sensitivity to an allergen
- causes a sharp, stabbing pain while breathing
- occurs when the walls of the alveoli deteriorate and lose their elasticity
12 Clues: nosebleed • difficulty swallowing • usual cause of bronchitis • coughing up blood-tinged sputum • no symptoms in the early stages • an underlying cause of epistaxis • withdrawal of fluid through a needle • caused by sensitivity to an allergen • frequently develops from a cold or the flu • causes a sharp, stabbing pain while breathing • ...
science pt-ayman 2022-11-16
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- an organ system composed of skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscle It allows the body to move, maintains posture, and circulates blood throughout the body.
- a system that involves consuming food (ingestion),breaking down food into smaller molecules, absorbs nutrients, and eliminates indigestible food from the body (feces)
- a body system that absorbs oxygen and excretes carbon dioxide and water
- A part, activity, or trait of an organism's activity, role, value, or purpose.
- a biological system made up of a collection of organs that collaborate to fulfill one or more activities
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- a region of the brain that regulates body temperature, appetite, and thirst.
- a process through which an organism maintains stability while adapting to surroundings that are ideal for its existence.
- an organization of varying numbers and kinds of organs so arranged that together they can perform complex functions for the body.
- a body system that Filters blood and eliminates waste products from cellular metabolism (urea, water, CO2).
- a group of elements that act together as components of a mechanism or an interconnected network; a complex whole
- a method of ordering things from high to low such as the human body itself
- a response inside a system (molecule, cell, organism, or population) that determines the system's continuing activity or production
12 Clues: a body system that absorbs oxygen and excretes carbon dioxide and water • a method of ordering things from high to low such as the human body itself • a region of the brain that regulates body temperature, appetite, and thirst. • A part, activity, or trait of an organism's activity, role, value, or purpose. • ...
Indian and China pollution puzzle 2024-01-19
6 Clues: water • is the main problem • they had to close t from 2008 • risk to the respiratory system • dirty water is not safe to drink • chemicals waste that causes air pollution
Respiratory Issues 2024-11-20
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- a condition where the air sacs in the lungs are damaged
- chronic respiratory condition involving obstructed airflow
- an infectious respiratory disease spread by droplets
- chronic cough and production of mucus, often due to smoking
- a common respiratory virus causing cold-like symptoms
- deficiency in oxygen reaching the tissues
Down
- an allergic condition causing wheezing and shortness of breath
- disease related to inflammation of the pleura
- the type of breathing difficulty often associated with anxiety
- tuberculosis causing bacteria
- inflammation of the lungs due to infection
- disease characterized by swelling and scarring of lung tissue
12 Clues: tuberculosis causing bacteria • deficiency in oxygen reaching the tissues • inflammation of the lungs due to infection • disease related to inflammation of the pleura • an infectious respiratory disease spread by droplets • a common respiratory virus causing cold-like symptoms • a condition where the air sacs in the lungs are damaged • ...
U7 2021-02-18
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- Wanting more than you need
- A plant with spines instead of leaves that grows in hot, dry places
- A gas that is expelled from the body by the respiratory system.
- Plant life
- Anything of mixed origin
- Causing harm or damage
- 40 kcal or less per serving
- Left with a positive feeling
- safe
- Prepared according to Jewish dietary law
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- To decay or to break down into basic elements
- The amount of goods available
- To manage problems or difficulties successfully
- A hard and difficult time
- Possible to use again
- Something that is a source of danger
- A person who does not eat food from any animal source
- the tree whose fruit is the acorn
- Strong feelings of dislike
- A person, animal, or large machine that digs earth.
20 Clues: safe • Plant life • Possible to use again • Causing harm or damage • Anything of mixed origin • A hard and difficult time • Wanting more than you need • Strong feelings of dislike • 40 kcal or less per serving • Left with a positive feeling • The amount of goods available • the tree whose fruit is the acorn • Something that is a source of danger • ...
U7 2021-02-18
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- Wanting more than you need
- Strong feelings of dislike
- A plant with spines instead of leaves that grows in hot, dry places
- Safe
- To decay or to break down into basic elements
- Plant life
- A person, animal, or large machine that digs earth.
- A person who does not eat food from any animal source
- Something that is a source of danger
- 40 kcal or less per serving
- Left with a positive feeling
Down
- Anything of mixed origin
- A gas that is expelled from the body by the respiratory system.
- Prepared according to Jewish dietary law
- A hard and difficult time
- To manage problems or difficulties successfully
- The amount of goods available
- Possible to use again
- Causing harm or damage
- the tree whose fruit is the acorn
20 Clues: Safe • Plant life • Possible to use again • Causing harm or damage • Anything of mixed origin • A hard and difficult time • Wanting more than you need • Strong feelings of dislike • 40 kcal or less per serving • Left with a positive feeling • The amount of goods available • the tree whose fruit is the acorn • Something that is a source of danger • ...
FORENSICS - CHAPTER 6 REVIEW 2023-10-31
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- lower jaw bone
- study of the structures of the body
- small red dots on eyes, skin
- windpipe of respiratory system
- study of the functions of the structures of the body
- air sacs of the lungs
- bone in throat that could be sign of strangulation
- amount of available oxygen in blood decreases
- cheekbone
- liquid portion of blood; mostly made up of water
- change in color of body due to blood pooling after death
- also known as cerebrovascular accident; lack of O2 to brain
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- largest artery of body; carries blood from heart to body
- stiffening of muscles after death
- aka heart attack; lack of O2 to heart muscle
- red blood cells; carry O2
- constriction of blood vessels in neck; obstructing oxygen
- high blood pressure
- thrombocytes; used to clot blood
- upper arm bone
20 Clues: cheekbone • lower jaw bone • upper arm bone • high blood pressure • air sacs of the lungs • red blood cells; carry O2 • small red dots on eyes, skin • windpipe of respiratory system • thrombocytes; used to clot blood • stiffening of muscles after death • study of the structures of the body • aka heart attack; lack of O2 to heart muscle • amount of available oxygen in blood decreases • ...
Bones and Skeletal Tissues 2023-12-18
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- Wider than they are long
- Purpose is to connect bones together
- Found in your respiratory system
- A bone formed within a tendon
- Provides structural support to nose
- Examples of this are the:skull rib cage and vertebral column
- Production of red blood cells
- Flattened plates of compact bones
- a compressible but resilient cartilage
- no symmetry, have lots of protrusions and nooks
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- cartilage that attaches your ribs to the sternum
- A large rounded projection
- a raised or prominent part of the edge of a bone
- Most prevalant cartilage of human body
- A small rounded projection
- a protuberance above or on the condyle of a long bone
- cartilage provides firm but elastic support
- Contains all limbs and the pelvis
- Known as adipose tissue
- Longer than they are wide
20 Clues: Known as adipose tissue • Wider than they are long • Longer than they are wide • A large rounded projection • A small rounded projection • A bone formed within a tendon • Production of red blood cells • Found in your respiratory system • Contains all limbs and the pelvis • Flattened plates of compact bones • Provides structural support to nose • ...
Immune system 2023-04-25
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- introduction of antibodies produced outside the body
- skin, hair, mucus, and acids.
- disease causing agents
- traps pathogens and removes them from respiratory system.
- protects you from pathogens
- Produces antibodies, form in bone marrow and mature in thymus gland
- Weakened pathogen placed into the body to develop specific antibodies.
- second-line defense of circulatory.
- causes an immune response
- contains stomach acid
- Attaches to antigens
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- antibodies produced in your body as a response to an antigen.
- causes an injured area to become red and swollen.
- antigens and antibodies
- white blood cells, inflammatory response.
- Increases body temp to kill pathogens
- One of the first-line defenses
- produced antibodies, forms in bone marrow and produce antibodies into blood.
- state of balance in all body systems for the body to survive.
- immune response to common antigens
20 Clues: Attaches to antigens • contains stomach acid • disease causing agents • antigens and antibodies • causes an immune response • protects you from pathogens • skin, hair, mucus, and acids. • One of the first-line defenses • immune response to common antigens • second-line defense of circulatory. • Increases body temp to kill pathogens • white blood cells, inflammatory response. • ...
Medical Term Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-08
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- pressure when the heart is resting
- high blood pressure
- Vibrations felt in the wrists or neck
- low blood pressure
- abnormally slow heart rate
- Pressure when the heart is beating
- tool that reads blood pressure
- Measure of hotness or coldness
- abnormally slow respirations
- pressure of blood in the circulatory system
- Beats per minute
- abnormally high body temperature
- abnornally high fever
- irregular rhythm
- pulse located on the wrist
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- abnormally fast respirations
- Medical instrument that listens to a heart
- without respirations
- with a fever
- irregular heartbeat patterns
- abnormally fast heart rate
- difficulty breathing
- depth of respirations
- A single breath
- temperature taken by mouth
- abnormally low body temperature
- type of white blood cell
- pulse located near the elbow
- respiratory rate within expected range
- without fever
30 Clues: with a fever • without fever • A single breath • Beats per minute • irregular rhythm • low blood pressure • high blood pressure • without respirations • difficulty breathing • depth of respirations • abnornally high fever • type of white blood cell • abnormally slow heart rate • abnormally fast heart rate • temperature taken by mouth • pulse located on the wrist • abnormally fast respirations • ...
Signs of Pain 2022-10-26
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- increased heart rate above normal limits
- licking, biting, scratching the wound
- increased respiratory rate above normal limits
- excessive drooling
- whining, howling, growling
- disinterested in food
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- wounds take longer to heal
- hunched, stiff, favouring limb
- difficult to maintain anaesthesia
- anxious pacing
- increased blood pressure above normal limits
- avoiding interaction
- pupil is abnormally large
- increased respiratory pattern common in canines
14 Clues: anxious pacing • excessive drooling • avoiding interaction • disinterested in food • pupil is abnormally large • wounds take longer to heal • whining, howling, growling • hunched, stiff, favouring limb • difficult to maintain anaesthesia • licking, biting, scratching the wound • increased heart rate above normal limits • increased blood pressure above normal limits • ...
Final Exam 2022-07-17
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- Oblique that extends from the lower half of the ribs around and down to the pelvis.
- A tubular structure in insects that is used for laying eggs.
- Secretes a viscid sac in which eggs are stored in an invertebrate.
- Either of the two back wings of a four-winged insect.
- A shield which projects backwards from the head and covers all of the thorax.
- The colored part of the eye.
- Insects breathe through openings in the thorax and abdomen.
- Located at the end of each arm and can only detect light and dark.
- artery that delivers blood and oxygen to the brain.
- A thin fold of skin that covers and protects an eye.
- Exterior protection from predators.
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- A part of the excretory system for removing nitrogenous waste.
- The middle of the uprods in crustaceans.
- Bristles that help the invertebrates move and sense the environment.
- Part of the respiratory system that holds a group of organs and tissues that help with breathing.
- The part of the alimentary canal immediately behind the mouth in invertebrates.
- The white part of the eye.
- Feet that aid in moving and grasping things.
- Medius which controls the transverse and frontal plane motion of the femur and hip.
- Organ in the frog's circulatory system that makes, stores, and destroys blood cells.
20 Clues: The white part of the eye. • The colored part of the eye. • Exterior protection from predators. • The middle of the uprods in crustaceans. • Feet that aid in moving and grasping things. • artery that delivers blood and oxygen to the brain. • A thin fold of skin that covers and protects an eye. • Either of the two back wings of a four-winged insect. • ...
science revision 2020-11-01
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- the leaf edge that looks sharp
- most light can pass through
- this plant part takes up water
- animal group that has scales and lungs
- this system protects the organs in the body
- the system that sends digested food, oxygen, carbon dioxide all over the body
- the leaf edge that looks smooth
- these are found inside fruits
- flowers develop into these
- animal group that has fins and tail, breathes through gills and lays eggs
- digestion ends here
- every object has a _____________.
- Chewing breaks up food into ________ _____________.
- this plant part holds the plant upright to get more sunlight
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- the process where the leaf uses sunlight to make food for the plant
- the ability to bend without breaking
- To decide which material should be used to make an object, we have to look at its ________________.
- Digestive juices __________ ___________ food into simpler substances.
- the system that has nose, windpipe and lungs
- light cannot pass through
- a mammal that lays eggs
- water is absorbed here
- the ability to withstand a heavy load without breaking
- animal group in which the young breathe through gills, the adult breathe through lungs and skin
- this protects the brain
- if something is not flexible, it is called ________.
- animal group that gives birth to live young
- this protects the lungs and heart
28 Clues: digestion ends here • water is absorbed here • a mammal that lays eggs • this protects the brain • light cannot pass through • flowers develop into these • most light can pass through • these are found inside fruits • the leaf edge that looks sharp • this plant part takes up water • the leaf edge that looks smooth • every object has a _____________. • ...
Review for Lessons 4,5 and 6 2015-02-23
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- tiny blood vessels
- tube that carries urine from the bladder out of the body
- the amount of air that the lungs are able to hold
- muscular organ that pumps blood, part of the circulatory system.
- organ, part of the respiratory system responsible for the exchange with the blood of oxygen and carbon dioxide
- trachea, lungs, and bronchi; involved in breathing
- blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart.
- arteries, capillaries, and veins that carry blood to and from all parts of the body
- blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart
- tubes that carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder
- process of air moving into and out of the body
- large muscle between the chest and abdomen helps with breathing.
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- heart, blood, and vessels that carry material to any from the cells
- organ of excretory system that filters waste from the blood
- known as the windpipe
- heartbeat
- kidneys, ureters, bladder and urethra eliminate some waste from the body.
- liquid containing proteins, red cells, white cells, and platelets
- an organ that stores urine
- the tube that connect the trachea to the lungs
- fluid formed in the kidney and eliminated through the urethra
- tiny sacs in the lungs where oxygen enters the blood and carbon dioxide leaves the blood
22 Clues: heartbeat • tiny blood vessels • known as the windpipe • an organ that stores urine • the tube that connect the trachea to the lungs • process of air moving into and out of the body • blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart • the amount of air that the lungs are able to hold • trachea, lungs, and bronchi; involved in breathing • ...
Training Principles 2017-10-03
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- Training load measured as weight, speed, or heart rate
- a goal that can be achieved in 6 months or more
- system of pathways, muscles, and lungs that allow oxygen to be breathed in and carbon dioxide to be breathed out
- muscles’ ability to move a joint through its full range of motion
- without oxygen
- exercise training is specific to the muscles used and the component of fitness trained
- the system of blood vessels and the heart that pumps blood throughout the body
- Energy producing system within the muscle that requires oxygen
- The ability of a muscle or muscles to push or pull with total force
- increase in one or more of the FITT variables to provide an additional workload
- Small tubes or vessels for blood leaving the heart
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- The variables of frequency, intensity, time, and type
- Number of exercise sessions per week
- a goal that can be achieved in 6 months or less
- ability of muscles to work over a long period of time without becoming tired
- combination of fat mass to fat free mass
- Minutes or repetitions
- gradual increase in one or more of the FITT variables to create an overload
- Ability of the heart, blood, blood vessels and lungs to supply enough oxygen to the body during long periods of physical activity
- place where tissues of the body exchange carbon dioxide for oxygen
20 Clues: without oxygen • Minutes or repetitions • Number of exercise sessions per week • combination of fat mass to fat free mass • a goal that can be achieved in 6 months or less • a goal that can be achieved in 6 months or more • Small tubes or vessels for blood leaving the heart • The variables of frequency, intensity, time, and type • ...
Unit 8 Vocab 2024-02-27
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- a synthetic organic compound used as an insecticide
- this Waterway has low depleted oxygen
- a common virus found in the middle east, spreads through mosquitoes, named after a river.
- INcrease of toxins through ingestions of other toxicated food sources
- stands for Middle East Respiratory Syndrome, a viral respiratory illness originating in saudi arabia
- low-oxygen, or hypoxic, areas in the world's oceans and lakes.
- Tissue from coral turning white due to warm water
- represents the various levels for BOD (Biological Oxygen Demand), which is the total demand for oxygen by all the individuals in that particular area
- These pollutants are persistent and organic
- An increase in the concentration of a chemical in a biological organism over time, compared to the chemical's concentration in the environment.
- Stands for Polychlorinated Biphenyls, a highly carcinogenic chemical compound
- stands for Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome, a viral respiratory illness originating in china
- This Pollution is caused through heat
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- A graphical curve reflecting the dosage to death percent ratio.
- nutrients accumulate in a body of water, resulting in an increased growth of microorganisms
- these organisms can live in low oxygenated areas
- a scope of behaviors that are considered acceptable
- a serious infectious bacterial disease that mainly affects the lungs.
- the median for lethality of a dose of something, 50% dying from it.
- a mosquito transmitted disease infecting by parasite
- The origin or "Point Source" of some Pollution
- certain plastics disrupt this hormone
- an extremely virulent disease transmitted through the ingestion of contaminated food or water
- A mosquito transmitted virus from uganda
- The influence around point source Pollution, not origin.
25 Clues: this Waterway has low depleted oxygen • certain plastics disrupt this hormone • This Pollution is caused through heat • A mosquito transmitted virus from uganda • These pollutants are persistent and organic • The origin or "Point Source" of some Pollution • these organisms can live in low oxygenated areas • Tissue from coral turning white due to warm water • ...
air and air quality 2018-04-05
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- the change in average weather
- lung system
- tiny solid or liquid particles such as dirt dust soot and/or smoke
- the release of substances from natural sources into the air
- naturel resources such as coal, oil, and natural gases
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- building used to test air quality
- the most important gas released by human activities
- when an engine is running but the vehicle is not moving
- breathing decease of the lungs
- extremely small atom
10 Clues: lung system • extremely small atom • the change in average weather • breathing decease of the lungs • building used to test air quality • the most important gas released by human activities • naturel resources such as coal, oil, and natural gases • when an engine is running but the vehicle is not moving • the release of substances from natural sources into the air • ...
AIR AROUND US 2023-01-07
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- The blanket of air that surrounds the Earth
- Gas that supports burning
- Fine hairs and ___ present in the nose prevents dust from entering the respiratory system
- Moving air is called ___
- Burning of garbage and fuel produce ___
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- The process that uses carbon dioxide
- Most abundant gas in the air
- Wet cloths dry quickly on a windy day due to _____ of water.
- A ____ generates electricity from wind
- Amount of water vapour present in the air
10 Clues: Moving air is called ___ • Gas that supports burning • Most abundant gas in the air • The process that uses carbon dioxide • A ____ generates electricity from wind • Burning of garbage and fuel produce ___ • Amount of water vapour present in the air • The blanket of air that surrounds the Earth • Wet cloths dry quickly on a windy day due to _____ of water. • ...
Human Body Systems 2017-04-20
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- / controls everything that happens in our bodies
- made up of the nose, throat & lungs
- membrane/ separates inside of the cell for environment
- system where males and females have different organs
- command center for cell activity
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- keeps us healthy and free of disease
- used to let the body move
- made up of the heart, blood vessels & blood
- keeps the body in balance
- groups of organs like the mouth and saliva glands
10 Clues: used to let the body move • keeps the body in balance • command center for cell activity • made up of the nose, throat & lungs • keeps us healthy and free of disease • made up of the heart, blood vessels & blood • / controls everything that happens in our bodies • groups of organs like the mouth and saliva glands • system where males and females have different organs • ...
UNIT 3.- DIGESTIVE AND RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 2019-09-07
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- Enzyme that acts inside the mouth.
- Glands in the mouth
- One of the productos after the fats digestion
- Muscle that separates the thorax from the abdomen
- Function that incorporates the respiratory, digestive, excretory and circulatory system
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- Destruction of the tooth in cavities
- Throat
- Bag-like organ next to the duodenum that stores bile salts
- Endocrine and Exocrine gland that secretes insulin
- Fluid substance after food has mixed with gastric juices .
10 Clues: Throat • Glands in the mouth • Enzyme that acts inside the mouth. • Destruction of the tooth in cavities • One of the productos after the fats digestion • Muscle that separates the thorax from the abdomen • Endocrine and Exocrine gland that secretes insulin • Bag-like organ next to the duodenum that stores bile salts • ...
COVID-19 2020-08-17
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- How covid-19 spreads.
- Is the virus biotic or abiotic?
- The body system that covid-19 primarily targets.
- The distance in feet in which one must socially distance.
- Country with the most recorded cases.
- The first epicenter of the virus.
- The classification of the virus.
- A small abiotic parasite.
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- The most effective treatment of viruses.
- The first year the virus was recorded.
- The device used to help patients with breathing issues due to covid-19.
- The type of microscope required to see covid-19.
- The apparel required in any social or publicly owned building.
13 Clues: How covid-19 spreads. • A small abiotic parasite. • Is the virus biotic or abiotic? • The classification of the virus. • The first epicenter of the virus. • Country with the most recorded cases. • The first year the virus was recorded. • The most effective treatment of viruses. • The body system that covid-19 primarily targets. • ...
2.5 Organs and Organ Systems 2024-09-20
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- body's physical barrier and regulates body temperature
- responsible for ingestion, breakdown, and absorption of nutrients
- provides support for the body and protection for organs
- structure composed of several kinds of tissue that work together to perform a specific function
- produces hormones
- a group of organs that work together to perform a complex function
- works with immune system to protect from pathogens
- filters waste from blood
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- transmits messages between brain and body
- allows production of offspring
- pumps blood throughout body
- transports oxygen, expels carbon dioxide, and filters pollutants
- allows voluntary and involuntary movement
13 Clues: produces hormones • filters waste from blood • pumps blood throughout body • allows production of offspring • transmits messages between brain and body • allows voluntary and involuntary movement • works with immune system to protect from pathogens • body's physical barrier and regulates body temperature • provides support for the body and protection for organs • ...
circulatory and respratory 2021-10-12
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- A blood vessel that carries blood toward the heart.
- The process in which oxygen is combined with food (glucose) to release energy.
- The tube that transports air from the throat to the lungs, also called the windpipe.
- a transport system that uses blood to carry nutrients and oxygen to the cells of the body.
- Either lower chamber of the heart.
- A pair of tubes that branch off the trachea and enter the lungs.
- a muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
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- A sheet-like muscle beneath the lungs that expands and contracts the chest cavity to control breathing.
- The body system that takes in oxygen and release carbon dioxide.
- Either upper chamber of the heart.
- air sacs within the lungs where gases are exchanges between the lungs and the blood.
- Elastic, sponge-like organs in the chest that are the main organs of the respiratory system.
- a yellowish fluid that is mostly water in which blood cells are suspended.
13 Clues: Either upper chamber of the heart. • Either lower chamber of the heart. • A blood vessel that carries blood toward the heart. • a muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body. • The body system that takes in oxygen and release carbon dioxide. • A pair of tubes that branch off the trachea and enter the lungs. • ...
Circulatory and Respiratory Vocabulary 2021-10-05
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- Air sacs within the lungs where gases are exchanges between the lungs and the blood.
- a tiny blood vessel that connects an artery to a vein and that exchanges substances such as gasses nutrients between the blood and the blood cells
- Either upper chamber of the heart
- a blood cell that carries oxygen to the cells of the body and carries carbon dioxide from cells back to the lungs
- Blood vessels that carry blood toward the heart
- a muscular organ that pumps the blood through the body
- The body system that takes in oxygen and release carbon dioxide.
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- the cells of the circulatory system that fight disease by attacking invading microorganisms and making antibodies to fight infection.
- The tube that transports air from the throat to the lungs, also called the windpipe.
- Either lower chamber of the heart
- A pair of tubes that branch off the trachea and enter the lungs.
- Main organ of the respiratory system
- Blood vessels that carry blood AWAY from the heart.
13 Clues: Either lower chamber of the heart • Either upper chamber of the heart • Main organ of the respiratory system • Blood vessels that carry blood toward the heart • Blood vessels that carry blood AWAY from the heart. • a muscular organ that pumps the blood through the body • A pair of tubes that branch off the trachea and enter the lungs. • ...
Conspiracy Theories 2021-01-18
18 Clues: modig • enighed • anvende • gyldighed • antagelse • samtidigt • luftvejs- • troværdig • tilknyttet • fortælling • beroligelse • afskaffelse • indbringende • sammensværgelse • forudsigelighed • foranstaltninger • retfærdiggørelse • årsagssammenhæng
