respiratory system Crossword Puzzles

Body Systems and Homeostasis 2023-03-17

Body Systems and Homeostasis crossword puzzle
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  1. blood vessels that carry blood
  2. The organs that take in food and liquids and break them down
  3. The framework that supports the soft tissues of vertebrate animals and protects many of their internal organs
  4. The smallest type of blood vessel
  5. A group or layer of cells that work together to perform a specific function
  6. tissue that makes and releases hormones
  7. A state of balance among all the body systems
  8. An organ that makes one or more substances
  9. The adaption of form or behavior of an organism to changed conditions
  10. metabolic process wherein, the living cells of an organism obtains energy
  11. A state of balance among all the body systems
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  1. chemical substances that act like messenger molecules in the body
  2. A blood vessel that carries blood to the heart
  3. The process of breaking down food
  4. The system that contains the heart and the blood vessels
  5. an organ system responsible for providing strength
  6. The tissues, glands, and organs involved in producing offspring (children)
  7. tissue made of long threadlike cells
  8. the process by which organisms expels metabolic waste
  9. organized group of cells, called neurons

20 Clues: blood vessels that carry bloodThe process of breaking down foodThe smallest type of blood vesseltissue made of long threadlike cellstissue that makes and releases hormonesorganized group of cells, called neuronsAn organ that makes one or more substancesA state of balance among all the body systemsA state of balance among all the body systems...

acidosis 2023-02-03

acidosis crossword puzzle
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  1. Refers to a combination of metabolic and respiratory acidosis
  2. A hormone that regulates blood sugar levels
  3. A condition in which the level of glucose in the blood is too high
  4. type of acidosis where an increase of lactate will cause an increase in PH levels in the blood
  5. also known as lower levels of calcium due to metabolic acidosis
  6. A condition in which the level of carbon dioxide in the blood is too low
  7. also termed as "seizures" is observed in some cases where the ph levels in the blood stream decrease
  8. type of failure that is most typically leads to acidosis
  9. body's ability to maintain acid-base balance by making adjustments
  10. A blood clot in the lung that can cause respiratory acidosis
  11. A condition in which the level of waste products in the blood is too high
  12. the softening of bones due to vitamin D deficiency which can lead to acidosis
  13. A condition in which the level of carbon dioxide in the blood is too high
  14. Refers to a type of metabolic acidosis that occurs with increased chloride levels in the blood
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  1. substance abuse of this can commonly cause acidosis in patients
  2. a condition where the body requires more fluid
  3. Refers to a type of metabolic acidosis that occurs with overdose of aspirin
  4. type of cancer that can cause acidosis in patients
  5. also known as lower levels of phosphate due to metabolic acidosis
  6. rapid decrease of ph levels which leads to short term metabolic acidosis
  7. overall targeted location of acidosis in the body
  8. A condition that affects the muscles and nerves that control breathing, leading to respiratory acidosis
  9. also known as lower levels of magnesium due to metabolic acidosis
  10. A sleep disorder that can cause respiratory acidosis
  11. A condition in which the pH of the blood is too high
  12. A condition in which the pH of the blood is too low
  13. A lung disease that can cause respiratory acidosis

27 Clues: A hormone that regulates blood sugar levelsa condition where the body requires more fluidoverall targeted location of acidosis in the bodytype of cancer that can cause acidosis in patientsA lung disease that can cause respiratory acidosisA condition in which the pH of the blood is too lowA sleep disorder that can cause respiratory acidosis...

Viruses By Edmundo Colorado 2013-03-28

Viruses By Edmundo Colorado crossword puzzle
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  1. The virus penetrates the host cell and inserts its DNA code into the host cell's DNA without destroying it.
  2. A retrovirus that infects and destroys vital cells of the human immune system, such as helper T cells (CD4+cells). It causes the AIDS virus.
  3. A non-living entity, that needs a host to reproduce.
  4. A cell that is infected by a virus and use to make all of the viruses machinery.
  5. Small white blood cells that play a role in the body's immune response.
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  1. A virus that infects bacteria.
  2. A virus that injects RNA instead of DNA into a host cell.
  3. A cycle that results in the destruction of the host cell.
  4. The outer protein coat of a virus.
  5. Highly infectious respiratory disease, attacks cells in the upper respiratory tract, causing symptoms such as fatigue, fever and chills.

10 Clues: A virus that infects bacteria.The outer protein coat of a virus.A non-living entity, that needs a host to reproduce.A virus that injects RNA instead of DNA into a host cell.A cycle that results in the destruction of the host cell.Small white blood cells that play a role in the body's immune response....

Intro Exam 5 Crossword 2023-11-09

Intro Exam 5 Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. This is defined as a serious, unexpected event that demands immediate attention.
  2. A brief lapse in consciousness caused by transient cerebral hypoxia; same as fainting
  3. This is when there is blood in the pleural space.
  4. A mechanical respiratory device powered by compressed air that controls respiratory rate, volume of inspiration, and oxygen content.
  5. A substance such as a blood clot, fat, or air that travels through the vascular system and lodges into a smaller vessel.
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  1. When a person have excessive bleeding.
  2. This tube is passed through the nose and down into the stomach or small intestine.
  3. An emergency of huge magnitude that creates an unforeseen, serious, or immediate threat to public health.
  4. Surgical procedure that creates an opening into the trachea to provide a temporary or permanent artificial airway.
  5. This is another term for newborn.

10 Clues: This is another term for newborn.When a person have excessive bleeding.This is when there is blood in the pleural space.This is defined as a serious, unexpected event that demands immediate attention.This tube is passed through the nose and down into the stomach or small intestine....

Ch 20 The Respiratory System vocabulary 2025-07-02

Ch 20 The Respiratory System vocabulary crossword puzzle
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  1. Branches or passages of the respiratory system that lead from the trachea into the lungs.
  2. The process of exhaling air out of the lungs.
  3. The process of breathing air into the lungs.
  4. Chest _____ is the clapping of the chest to help lungs drain with the force of gravity.
  5. A chronic, incurable lung disease in which the alveoli in lungs become filled with trapped air; usually resulting from smoking and chronic bronchitis.
  6. Tiny, grape-like sacs in the lungs where the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide occurs.
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  1. The coughing up of blood from the respiratory tract.
  2. Mucous coughed up from the lungs.
  3. A chronic and episodic inflammatory disease that makes it difficult to breathe and causes coughing and wheezing.
  4. Acute inflammation in the lung tissue caused by a bacterial, fungal, or viral infection or chemical irritants.

10 Clues: Mucous coughed up from the lungs.The process of breathing air into the lungs.The process of exhaling air out of the lungs.The coughing up of blood from the respiratory tract.Chest _____ is the clapping of the chest to help lungs drain with the force of gravity.Branches or passages of the respiratory system that lead from the trachea into the lungs....

Science Form 3 : Respiration 2020-02-19

Science Form 3 : Respiration crossword puzzle
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  1. ______ of fuels such as petrol and diesel released nitrogen dioxide
  2. released from anthers into the air irritate the respiratory system
  3. fine branches of trachea system of insects
  4. respiration occurs when glucose combined with oxygen to produce energy, carbon dioxide and water
  5. carbon dioxide released by body cells diffuses into the blood ___________
  6. an inflammation of the bronchus caused by tar and irritants in cigarette smoke
  7. breathing pores in insects
  8. cigarette ____sticks to and kill cells in the air passage
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  1. volume of _______ cavity decreases during exhalation
  2. of gases occurs in the alveoli
  3. is bright red in colour and is an unstable compound
  4. the condition of the alveoli in the lungs which are damaged by harmful substances in the air
  5. of the alveolar structure increase the efficiency of gaseous exchange
  6. chemical substances that caused cancer
  7. the process of inhaling and exhaling air
  8. symptoms are shortness of breath, wheezing and coughing
  9. moves downwards and flattens during inhalation process
  10. moves upwards and downwards during inhalation
  11. thin and flat projections in filaments of fish gills

19 Clues: breathing pores in insectsof gases occurs in the alveolichemical substances that caused cancerthe process of inhaling and exhaling airfine branches of trachea system of insectsmoves upwards and downwards during inhalationis bright red in colour and is an unstable compoundvolume of _______ cavity decreases during exhalation...

Veterinary Terminology and Abbreviations 2022-01-19

Veterinary Terminology and Abbreviations crossword puzzle
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  1. Process of carrying in the womb between conception and birth
  2. Disease of the heart muscles in which the heart loses its ability to pump blood effectively
  3. A disease where there is not enough cortisol in the body
  4. Excessive physical sensitivity, especially of the skin
  5. Capillary refill time
  6. A malignant progressive disease in which the body produces an increased number of bad white blood cells
  7. Hemorrhagic gastroenteritis
  8. mucus membranes
  9. A tick borne disease with symptoms of fever, swollen lymph nodes, respiratory distress, weight loss, bleeding disorders, etc.
  10. A cat with extra toes
  11. A body temperature that is too low
  12. A condition in which serum collects underneath a surgical incision
  13. Zoonotic bacterial disease which affects the kidneys and liver, which is transmitted through contact with infected urine
  14. Packed cell volume
  15. Passing of gas from the digestive system
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  1. Unequal pupil size
  2. A condition in which the liver becomes inflamed
  3. Kennel cough (2 words)
  4. Cancer of the lymph nodes
  5. Relating to a disease of unknown origin
  6. Blood in the urine
  7. Cherry eye (3 words)
  8. Enlarged spleen
  9. Spitting up blood from the lower respiratory tract
  10. A cut of the skin that is made by accident
  11. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
  12. Difficulty giving birth
  13. Domestic short-haired cat
  14. Lung inflammation caused by bacterial or viral infection
  15. A disease of the joints in which the cartilage and bone become degenerative
  16. Rapid involuntary movements of the eyes

31 Clues: Enlarged spleenmucus membranesUnequal pupil sizeBlood in the urinePacked cell volumeCherry eye (3 words)Capillary refill timeA cat with extra toesKennel cough (2 words)Difficulty giving birthCancer of the lymph nodesDomestic short-haired catHemorrhagic gastroenteritisCardiopulmonary resuscitationA body temperature that is too low...

Veterinary Terminology and Abbreviations 2022-01-19

Veterinary Terminology and Abbreviations crossword puzzle
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  1. Enlarged spleen
  2. Zoonotic bacterial disease which affects the kidneys and liver, which is transmitted through contact with infected urine
  3. Capillary refill time
  4. A tick borne disease with symptoms of fever, swollen lymph nodes, respiratory distress, weight loss, bleeding disorders, etc.
  5. A cat with extra toes
  6. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
  7. Difficulty giving birth
  8. Domestic short-haired cat
  9. Blood in the urine
  10. A disease of the joints in which the cartilage and bone become degenerative
  11. Lung inflammation caused by bacterial or viral infection
  12. Unequal pupil size
  13. A body temperature that is too low
  14. Spitting up blood from the lower respiratory tract
  15. A cut of the skin that is made by accident
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  1. A condition in which the liver becomes inflamed
  2. Hemorrhagic gastroenteritis
  3. Relating to a disease of unknown origin
  4. Process of carrying in the womb between conception and birth
  5. Cancer of the lymph nodes
  6. Cherry eye (3 words)
  7. Disease of the heart muscles in which the heart loses its ability to pump blood effectively
  8. Excessive physical sensitivity, especially of the skin
  9. Kennel cough (2 words)
  10. A disease where there is not enough cortisol in the body
  11. A malignant progressive disease in which the body produces an increased number of bad white blood cells
  12. Passing of gas from the digestive system
  13. Packed cell volume
  14. mucus membranes
  15. Rapid involuntary movements of the eyes
  16. A condition in which serum collects underneath a surgical incision

31 Clues: Enlarged spleenmucus membranesBlood in the urinePacked cell volumeUnequal pupil sizeCherry eye (3 words)Capillary refill timeA cat with extra toesKennel cough (2 words)Difficulty giving birthCancer of the lymph nodesDomestic short-haired catHemorrhagic gastroenteritisCardiopulmonary resuscitationA body temperature that is too low...

Anatomy & Physiology: Respiration Unit 2021-02-22

Anatomy & Physiology: Respiration Unit crossword puzzle
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  1. The lower respiratory tract consists of the trachea, primary bronchi, and this.
  2. This type of pressure is the point of reference when discussing respiration.
  3. A set of muscles that oppose movements.
  4. This is the subdivision of the total amount of air the lungs can contain.
  5. This is composed of fused coccygeal vertebrae.
  6. The upper respiratory tract is composed of the nasal cavity, oral cavity, pharynx, and this.
  7. This type of tissue is very strong and elastic.
  8. This type of lining covers the lungs and allows for smooth contact for rough lung tissue.
  9. This substance that is secreted inside the Type II pneumocyte reduces surface tension and gives lubrication.
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  1. Blood flow to lung capillaries.
  2. This leads to the digestive system and opens for food.
  3. The cells are spread out in this type of tissue; most abundant type of tissue.
  4. Increased pressure is _______ pressure.
  5. This vertebrae reflects the stress placed on these for lifting and walking.
  6. Conducting airways grow in diameter and length until the _____ reaches its adult size.
  7. This type of volume is the amount of air remaining in the lungs after a forced exhalation.
  8. These of the lungs are the most dense in the body.
  9. Ribs attach at the _____ spots.
  10. This is also known as the "windpipe."
  11. Air molecules will flow from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration to maintain _______.
  12. The 3 classes of ribs are true ribs, false ribs, and these type of ribs.

21 Clues: Blood flow to lung capillaries.Ribs attach at the _____ spots.This is also known as the "windpipe."Increased pressure is _______ pressure.A set of muscles that oppose movements.This is composed of fused coccygeal vertebrae.This type of tissue is very strong and elastic.These of the lungs are the most dense in the body....

Physical Effects of Drug 2024-12-18

Physical Effects of Drug crossword puzzle
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  1. Loss of coordination, drowsiness, trouble breathing
  2. Increased heart rate, nausea, mix up of senses
  3. Altered time perception, and impaired thinking, memory, and body movement
  4. Elevated heart rate, increased blood pressure, dilated pupils, induce nausea, vomiting
  5. Muscle and bone pain, insomnia, diarrhea, vomiting, cold flashes
  6. Disorientation, confusion, or loss of motor coordination
  7. Blackouts and memory lapses, respiratory arrest, tunnel vision
  8. More energetic and alert, having an increased sense of well-being, warmth, openness toward others
  9. Increased or decreased reaction time, decreased anxiety, amnesia
  10. Drowsiness, disinhibition, lightheadedness, and agitation
  11. Headaches, heart attack, passing out, weakened immune system
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  1. Respiratory issues, Yellow teeth, wrinkles, impaired sense of smell, increased risk of heart disease and stroke
  2. Substances that change a person's mental or physical state
  3. An altered state of consciousness – with altered thinking and changes in time and perception
  4. Increased heart rate, blood pressure, breathing rate, and body temperature
  5. Impaired coordination, slurred speech, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, headaches, drowsiness, poor vision, increased heart rate, dehydration
  6. Lethargy, Lack of concentration, Sense of detachment, Memory loss
  7. Relaxation, pain relief, sedation, confusion, dizziness
  8. Hallucinations and changes in visual perception, uncontrolled laughter, mood and emotional swings
  9. Indigestion, heartburn, insomnia
  10. Addiction, Anxiety, Depression
  11. Shortness of breath, Chest pain, Diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain
  12. Trouble sleeping, loss of energy, and lack of concentration
  13. Muscle twitches, tremors, and seizures, Weight loss, malnutrition, and dehydration
  14. Increased alertness, physical energy, and talkativeness

25 Clues: Addiction, Anxiety, DepressionIndigestion, heartburn, insomniaIncreased heart rate, nausea, mix up of sensesLoss of coordination, drowsiness, trouble breathingRelaxation, pain relief, sedation, confusion, dizzinessIncreased alertness, physical energy, and talkativenessDisorientation, confusion, or loss of motor coordination...

Training Principles 2017-09-28

Training Principles crossword puzzle
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  1. Small tubes of vessels for blood leaving the heart.
  2. Endurance- Measurement of how well your heart, lungs, and muscles work together to keep the body active over an extended period of time.
  3. Training load expressed as weight, speed, or heart rate.
  4. Term Goal- Something you want to accomplish in the future.
  5. Smallest of the blood vessels and the place where tissues of the body exchange carbon dioxide in exchange for oxygen.
  6. intended to improve the efficiency of the body's cardiovascular system in absorbing and transporting oxygen.
  7. Energy producing system within the muscle that is without oxygen.
  8. Composition- The combination of fat mass to fat free mass
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  1. Number of exercise sessions per week.
  2. Exercise training is specific to the muscles used and the component of fitness trained.
  3. The muscles ability to move a joint through its full range of motion.
  4. System- The network of blood vessels and the pumps blood throughout the body
  5. the period of time you exercise
  6. Term Goal- A result that can be achieved in 6 months or less.
  7. Gradual increase in one or more of the FITT variables to create an overhead.
  8. System- The passageway, muscle and lungs that allow oxygen to be breathed in and carbon dioxide to be breathed out.
  9. Strength- The ability of a muscle or muscle to push or pull with total force.
  10. an exercise load or amount
  11. Principle-The variables of frequency intensity, time, and type.

19 Clues: an exercise load or amountthe period of time you exerciseNumber of exercise sessions per week.Small tubes of vessels for blood leaving the heart.Training load expressed as weight, speed, or heart rate.Composition- The combination of fat mass to fat free massTerm Goal- Something you want to accomplish in the future....

respiratory systerm 2021-09-09

respiratory systerm crossword puzzle
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  1. it allows you to breath and if give you
  2. this thing is pair of soft tissue masses located at the rear of the throat
  3. the body part can be called pleural cavity it exist between the lungs underneath the chest walls.
  4. you need this to breath out of.
  5. it the tiny air sacs in the lungs through which gases are between the atmosphere and the blood?
  6. what is the Couse of lost of sputum lifestyle and environmental factors, such as a dry indoor environment low consumption of water
  7. it located near the nose and connect to the nasal cavity. it's mucus that coats and lubricates your nasal passages and the sinuses themselves.
  8. it A tiny branch of air tubes in the lungs and it carry the air to the lungs
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  1. a leaf shaped cartilage that covers the larynx during swallowing to prevent food
  2. It is the process of air flowing into the lungs during inspiration.
  3. it a hollow tube that starts behind the nose, goes down the neck.
  4. it how the lungs measure of how easily the lungs expand under pressure.
  5. are the one of the larger air passageways in the lungs The bronchi begin as two branches
  6. it the space between the lungs and organs contained in this space such as the heart
  7. nerve it is a neve that activates the diaphragm
  8. shaped muscle under the lungs that flattens during inspiration
  9. it a membrane which dose fold back into it self from two layered it's location is the lungs.
  10. the gas needed by cells to release energy.

18 Clues: you need this to breath out of.it allows you to breath and if give youthe gas needed by cells to release energy.nerve it is a neve that activates the diaphragmshaped muscle under the lungs that flattens during inspirationit a hollow tube that starts behind the nose, goes down the neck....

Pediatric Respiratory 2021-07-20

Pediatric Respiratory crossword puzzle
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  1. Helps decrease inflammation that can occur with certain respiratory conditions
  2. A disease where a child lacks pancreatic enzymes, affects multiple body systems, and produces excess thick mucous
  3. Most common chronic childhood disease
  4. A common cold and RSV are easily transferable. An essential teaching point for parents in the hospital is _______ ________.
  5. The age group whose trachea is the size of a drinking straw
  6. What is the cause of bronchiolitis?
  7. Dirt, dander, and pollen contribute to this condition
  8. With any course of antibiotics it is essential to teach parents ___ with the course of medication
  9. The thoracic cavity is used at this age in a child to breathe
  10. It is essential to prepare for this if someone uses a tongue blade to visualize a child's throat with suspected croup
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  1. The most important nursing care of RSV is providing adequate ____ _____.
  2. What you as a nurse monitor for a child who is post-operatively from a tonsillectomy
  3. The place where oxygen and carbon dioxide is exchanged
  4. This condition usually presents as a whooping sound
  5. Condition where an NG is unable to be passed through to the stomach
  6. A side effect that becomes evident when a child lacks long term adequate oxygen exchange in cystic fibrosis
  7. The breathing treatment given to help children who are wheezing
  8. A communication tool between healthcare provider and caregiver to manage a child's asthma

18 Clues: What is the cause of bronchiolitis?Most common chronic childhood diseaseThis condition usually presents as a whooping soundDirt, dander, and pollen contribute to this conditionThe place where oxygen and carbon dioxide is exchangedThe age group whose trachea is the size of a drinking strawThe thoracic cavity is used at this age in a child to breathe...

Respiratory Structure 2017-12-05

Respiratory Structure crossword puzzle
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  1. cartilage that keeps food and water from going down the trachea
  2. air sacs of the lungs
  3. tubes that drain the ear and open into the pharynx
  4. projections along the walls of the nose to make it circulate
  5. bone that separates the nasal cavity from the oral cavity
  6. the left lung has ________ lobes
  7. muscular structure that separates the nasal cavity from the oral cavity
  8. lipid (fat) molecule that coats the inside of the alveolar surfaces so that they don't collapse
  9. slit between the vocal folds
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  1. part of the throat that is behind the mouth
  2. another name for the voicebox
  3. sticky substance that traps particles
  4. function in making the skull lighter
  5. vibrate with expelled air to make sounds
  6. the base of the lungs sits on top of the diaphragm
  7. lymphatic tissue that is found in the pharynx
  8. another name for the throat
  9. windpipe

18 Clues: windpipeair sacs of the lungsanother name for the throatslit between the vocal foldsanother name for the voiceboxthe left lung has ________ lobesfunction in making the skull lightersticky substance that traps particlesvibrate with expelled air to make soundspart of the throat that is behind the mouthlymphatic tissue that is found in the pharynx...

Respiratory Failure 2019-08-27

Respiratory Failure crossword puzzle
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  1. To make someone do something
  2. To try very hard
  3. A disorder a person has from birth
  4. When an organ stops functioning
  5. The original reason of something
  6. Influence something or someone
  7. To become worse
  8. To happen
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  1. To have a tendency
  2. To take too much medication or drugs
  3. To stop something before it happened
  4. Not adequate
  5. When something functions badly
  6. When a person wants to sleep all the time
  7. Not normal
  8. To fill with air
  9. To put together with something
  10. A wound or other serious physical damage

18 Clues: To happenNot normalNot adequateTo become worseTo try very hardTo fill with airTo have a tendencyTo make someone do somethingWhen something functions badlyTo put together with somethingInfluence something or someoneWhen an organ stops functioningThe original reason of somethingA disorder a person has from birthTo take too much medication or drugs...

Respiratory Crossword 2025-03-25

Respiratory Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. A sterile procedure to remove fluid from the pleural space
  2. Medical condition where the lungs are inflamed and filled with fluid
  3. Condition involving inflammation of the bronchial tubes
  4. A type of cough that does not produce any mucus or phlegm
  5. Type of medical imaging used to assess lung conditions without radiation
  6. A device that measures the percentage of oxygen-saturated hemoglobin
  7. An abnormal rapid breathing rate
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  1. This term describes a decreased level of oxygen in the blood
  2. Procedure used to visualize the inside of the airways for diagnostic purposes
  3. Device used to deliver medication directly to the lungs
  4. Clear nasal discharge often considered normal
  5. Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath
  6. A high-pitched sound often associated with airway obstruction
  7. Loud snoring sound often heard in cases of nasal congestion
  8. A chronic inflammatory disease of the airways
  9. A procedure that involves the insertion of a tube into the trachea
  10. The process of inhaling and exhaling air to facilitate gas exchange
  11. Surgical procedure to create an opening in the trachea

18 Clues: An abnormal rapid breathing rateDifficulty breathing or shortness of breathClear nasal discharge often considered normalA chronic inflammatory disease of the airwaysSurgical procedure to create an opening in the tracheaDevice used to deliver medication directly to the lungsCondition involving inflammation of the bronchial tubes...

Acid-base 2023-06-06

Acid-base crossword puzzle
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  1. the processes by which H+ concentration is decreased
  2. abnormally low blood pH
  3. A low pH and high PCO2 may indicate
  4. A high pH & low PCO2 may indicate
  5. used to calculate pH based on PCO2 and HCO3-
  6. acidosis A high pH & high PCO2 may indicate
  7. abnormally high blood pH
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  1. a ratio of the change in anion gap to the change in bicarbonate
  2. A low pH and low PCO2 may indicate
  3. the processes by which H+ concentration is increased
  4. Renal compensation to takes about how much time?
  5. Respiratory compensation takes about how much time?
  6. measures abnormal balances in electrolytes in metabolic acidosis
  7. tells you if there is respiratory compensation, or if there is a primary respiratory alkalosis/acidosis present

14 Clues: abnormally low blood pHabnormally high blood pHA high pH & low PCO2 may indicateA low pH and low PCO2 may indicateA low pH and high PCO2 may indicateused to calculate pH based on PCO2 and HCO3-acidosis A high pH & high PCO2 may indicateRenal compensation to takes about how much time?Respiratory compensation takes about how much time?...

KNES 348 SI Exam 4 2021-05-13

KNES 348 SI Exam 4 crossword puzzle
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  1. Smooth muscle in the air passageway contracts to cause __________.
  2. Sharp pain between the ribs when running
  3. Blood volume of an untrained female
  4. Percentage of blood that is formed elements
  5. Shuttles oxygen from the cell membrane to the mitochondria
  6. With an increase in red blood cells the blood becomes more _________.
  7. This area of the respiratory control center provides signal to the dorsal respiratory group to become active
  8. The ________ reflex prevents over inflation of the lungs
  9. Acts as a cut off switch for the dorsal respiratory group
  10. Expiration of air at rest is a ______ process.
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  1. Excessive rate and depth of breathing leading to a loss of CO2
  2. This causes the inner lining of the passageway to swell inward which decreases radius
  3. Blood volume of an untrained male
  4. Peripheral chemoreceptors measure this when we produce lots of action potentials
  5. Elevated ventilation during exercise
  6. Difficult or labored breathing
  7. The _______ threshold relates to the anaerobic threshold
  8. Normal breathing at rest
  9. In terms of ventilation we are not very sensitive to ________ levels in the blood

19 Clues: Normal breathing at restDifficult or labored breathingBlood volume of an untrained maleBlood volume of an untrained femaleElevated ventilation during exerciseSharp pain between the ribs when runningPercentage of blood that is formed elementsExpiration of air at rest is a ______ process.The _______ threshold relates to the anaerobic threshold...

Your Body's Defenses 2022-03-28

Your Body's Defenses crossword puzzle
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  1. traps pathogens in your nose and keeps them from getting into your respiratory system
  2. stomach ______ kills most pathogens in your digestive system
  3. the skin's _______ block pathogens. Sweat kills some of them
  4. traps pathogens that enter your ears
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  1. chemicals in ____ kill pathogens that enter your mouth
  2. along breathing passage keep pathogens out of your lungs
  3. kill and wash away pathogens that enter your eyes

7 Clues: traps pathogens that enter your earskill and wash away pathogens that enter your eyeschemicals in ____ kill pathogens that enter your mouthalong breathing passage keep pathogens out of your lungsstomach ______ kills most pathogens in your digestive systemthe skin's _______ block pathogens. Sweat kills some of them...

Circulatory and Respiratory 2025-02-19

Circulatory and Respiratory crossword puzzle
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  1. The windpipe
  2. The blood vessels that carry blood TO the heart
  3. The part of the throat that connects the mouth and nose to the trachea
  4. The blood vessels that carry blood AWAY from the heart
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  1. The body system responsible for moving blood through the body
  2. The body system responsible for breathing
  3. The muscle beneath the lungs that causes them to expand and contract

7 Clues: The windpipeThe body system responsible for breathingThe blood vessels that carry blood TO the heartThe blood vessels that carry blood AWAY from the heartThe body system responsible for moving blood through the bodyThe muscle beneath the lungs that causes them to expand and contract...

Complications of Pneumonia 2026-02-16

Complications of Pneumonia crossword puzzle
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  1. Inflammatory marker
  2. Infection of meninges
  3. Hemolytic anemia may occur in
  4. Low circulating blood volume
  5. Fast heart rate
  6. Permanent dilation of bronchi following infection
  7. Infective endocarditis as a complication is due to
  8. Complication characterized by thickened pleura restricting lung expansion
  9. The most serious extrapulmonary complication is
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  1. Inflammation of pleura causing sharp chest pain
  2. ICU breathing support
  3. New infection after treatment
  4. Type I respiratory failure is characterized by
  5. Collection of pus in the pleural cavity
  6. Thick yellow sputum
  7. Marker of tissue hypoxia
  8. Respiratory difficulty
  9. Bluish discoloration of skin
  10. Severe inflammatory lung injury with diffuse alveolar damage

19 Clues: Fast heart rateInflammatory markerThick yellow sputumICU breathing supportInfection of meningesRespiratory difficultyMarker of tissue hypoxiaLow circulating blood volumeBluish discoloration of skinNew infection after treatmentHemolytic anemia may occur inCollection of pus in the pleural cavityType I respiratory failure is characterized by...

Human organ systems and plant systems 2021-09-13

Human organ systems and plant systems crossword puzzle
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  1. The muscles made up the ______ system.
  2. The ______ juices can be found in the mouth, the stomach and the small intestine.
  3. The _____ system consists of the blood, the blood vessels and the heart.
  4. The large intestine is the place where _____ is removed from the undigested food.
  5. The roots of the plant enables the plant to _____ itself firmly into the ground.
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  1. The leaves trap _____ to make food for the plant.
  2. The teeth in our mouth chew and break down the food into ______ pieces
  3. Nose, windpipe and lungs formed the _____ system
  4. The bones in the skeletal helps to _____ our organs.
  5. The stem helps to support the plant so that it can stay _____ to get as much sunlight as possible for the plant to make food.

10 Clues: The muscles made up the ______ system.Nose, windpipe and lungs formed the _____ systemThe leaves trap _____ to make food for the plant.The bones in the skeletal helps to _____ our organs.The teeth in our mouth chew and break down the food into ______ piecesThe _____ system consists of the blood, the blood vessels and the heart....

Metabolism Crossword 2025-05-29

Metabolism Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. a molecule that organisms can use to release energy, and that is made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms
  2. a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms
  3. the body system that transports molecules to and from all cells of the body
  4. a molecule that organisms get from the air or water around them and use to release energy
  5. the body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
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  1. the body system that takes in food and breaks it down
  2. a group of atoms joined together in a particular way
  3. the body's use of molecules for energy and growth
  4. the ability to make things move or change
  5. a type of energy storage molecule made of many glucose molecules connected together

10 Clues: the ability to make things move or changea molecule made of carbon and oxygen atomsthe body's use of molecules for energy and growtha group of atoms joined together in a particular waythe body system that takes in food and breaks it downthe body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide...

Lesson 4 Written Assignment 2017-01-04

Lesson 4 Written Assignment crossword puzzle
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  1. Get this to be safe at Disneyland
  2. uncontrollable loss of bladder
  3. scoring system to determine baby's health at birth
  4. you can get this from your parents or eating unhealthy
  5. degeneration visual impairment of people over 55
  6. cessation of menstruation
  7. acute infection of the upper respiratory tract
  8. provides immunity
  9. When your infant dies sudden
  10. what vaccine has pertussis in it
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  1. chicken pox vaccine
  2. your child's barking cough
  3. anemia when the body cannot absorb enough vitamin B-12
  4. sewing up and girl/cutting off of a boy
  5. virus that infects the intestinal tract and causes diarrhea
  6. frontal supine radiograph of the abdomen
  7. affects memory and cognitive funtions
  8. national safety surveillance program for vaccines
  9. activities you do for yourself everyday

19 Clues: provides immunitychicken pox vaccinecessation of menstruationyour child's barking coughWhen your infant dies suddenuncontrollable loss of bladderwhat vaccine has pertussis in itGet this to be safe at Disneylandaffects memory and cognitive funtionssewing up and girl/cutting off of a boyactivities you do for yourself everyday...

Veterinary Terminology and Abbreviations 2022-01-17

Veterinary Terminology and Abbreviations crossword puzzle
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  1. Hemorrhagic gastroenteritis
  2. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
  3. A cut of the skin that is made by accident
  4. Difficulty giving birth
  5. Spitting up blood from the lower respiratory tract
  6. Excessive physical sensitivity, especially of the skin
  7. A condition in which serum collects underneath a surgical incision
  8. Process of carrying in the womb between conception and birth
  9. Cherry eye (3 words)
  10. A malignant progressive disease in which the body produces an increased number of bad white blood cells
  11. Passing of gas from the digestive system
  12. Blood in the urine
  13. Capillary refill time
  14. A body temperature that is too low
  15. Zoonotic bacterial disease which affects the kidneys and liver, which is transmitted through contact with infected urine
  16. mucus membranes
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  1. A tick borne disease with symptoms of fever, swollen lymph nodes, respiratory distress, weight loss, bleeding disorders, etc.
  2. Unequal pupil size
  3. Relating to a disease of unknown origin
  4. Cancer of the lymph nodes
  5. Disease of the heart muscles in which the heart loses its ability to pump blood effectively
  6. Domestic short-haired cat
  7. A disease of the joints in which the cartilage and bone become degenerative
  8. Kennel cough (2 words)
  9. Enlarged spleen
  10. A condition in which the liver becomes inflamed
  11. A cat with extra toes
  12. Packed cell volume
  13. A disease where there is not enough cortisol in the body
  14. Rapid involuntary movements of the eyes
  15. Lung inflammation caused by bacterial or viral infection

31 Clues: Enlarged spleenmucus membranesUnequal pupil sizeBlood in the urinePacked cell volumeCherry eye (3 words)A cat with extra toesCapillary refill timeKennel cough (2 words)Difficulty giving birthCancer of the lymph nodesDomestic short-haired catHemorrhagic gastroenteritisCardiopulmonary resuscitationA body temperature that is too low...

Veterinary Terminology and Abbreviations 2022-01-17

Veterinary Terminology and Abbreviations crossword puzzle
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  1. A body temperature that is too low
  2. A cat with extra toes
  3. Spitting up blood from the lower respiratory tract
  4. Lung inflammation caused by bacterial or viral infection
  5. Domestic short-haired cat
  6. Enlarged spleen
  7. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
  8. mucus membranes
  9. Unequal pupil size
  10. Hemorrhagic gastroenteritis
  11. A disease of the joints in which the cartilage and bone become degenerative
  12. A condition in which the liver becomes inflamed
  13. Rapid involuntary movements of the eyes
  14. Capillary refill time
  15. Passing of gas from the digestive system
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  1. Kennel cough (2 words)
  2. A cut of the skin that is made by accident
  3. Disease of the heart muscles in which the heart loses its ability to pump blood effectively
  4. A malignant progressive disease in which the body produces an increased number of bad white blood cells
  5. A disease where there is not enough cortisol in the body
  6. Difficulty giving birth
  7. A tick borne disease with symptoms of fever, swollen lymph nodes, respiratory distress, weight loss, bleeding disorders, etc.
  8. Excessive physical sensitivity, especially of the skin
  9. Blood in the urine
  10. Cancer of the lymph nodes
  11. A condition in which serum collects underneath a surgical incision
  12. Cherry eye (3 words)
  13. Relating to a disease of unknown origin
  14. Packed cell volume
  15. Process of carrying in the womb between conception and birth
  16. Zoonotic bacterial disease which affects the kidneys and liver, which is transmitted through contact with infected urine

31 Clues: Enlarged spleenmucus membranesBlood in the urineUnequal pupil sizePacked cell volumeCherry eye (3 words)A cat with extra toesCapillary refill timeKennel cough (2 words)Difficulty giving birthDomestic short-haired catCancer of the lymph nodesHemorrhagic gastroenteritisCardiopulmonary resuscitationA body temperature that is too low...

Veterinary Terminology and Abbreviations 2022-01-19

Veterinary Terminology and Abbreviations crossword puzzle
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  1. A cat with extra toes
  2. Blood in the urine
  3. Zoonotic bacterial disease which affects the kidneys and liver, which is transmitted through contact with infected urine
  4. Lung inflammation caused by bacterial or viral infection
  5. A tick borne disease with symptoms of fever, swollen lymph nodes, respiratory distress, weight loss, bleeding disorders, etc.
  6. Spitting up blood from the lower respiratory tract
  7. A condition in which the liver becomes inflamed
  8. Relating to a disease of unknown origin
  9. Hemorrhagic gastroenteritis
  10. Difficulty giving birth
  11. Excessive physical sensitivity, especially of the skin
  12. Rapid involuntary movements of the eyes
  13. Process of carrying in the womb between conception and birth
  14. Unequal pupil size
  15. Cancer of the lymph nodes
  16. Disease of the heart muscles in which the heart loses its ability to pump blood effectively
  17. Domestic short-haired cat
  18. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
  19. A body temperature that is too low
  20. A disease where there is not enough cortisol in the body
  21. A malignant progressive disease in which the body produces an increased number of bad white blood cells
  22. A condition in which serum collects underneath a surgical incision
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  1. Passing of gas from the digestive system
  2. Cherry eye (3 words)
  3. Packed cell volume
  4. Enlarged spleen
  5. Kennel cough (2 words)
  6. A cut of the skin that is made by accident
  7. A disease of the joints in which the cartilage and bone become degenerative
  8. mucus membranes
  9. Capillary refill time

31 Clues: Enlarged spleenmucus membranesBlood in the urinePacked cell volumeUnequal pupil sizeCherry eye (3 words)A cat with extra toesCapillary refill timeKennel cough (2 words)Difficulty giving birthCancer of the lymph nodesDomestic short-haired catHemorrhagic gastroenteritisCardiopulmonary resuscitationA body temperature that is too low...

DDO Crosswords- Respiratory System 2023-04-29

DDO Crosswords- Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. The branch-like structures in the lungs that carry air to the alveoli
  2. The process of inhaling and exhaling air
  3. The condition in which the air sacs in the lungs become inflamed and filled with fluid
  4. The tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs are called
  5. The tube that carries air from the larynx to the lungs
  6. The amount of air inhaled and exhaled during normal breathing.
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  1. The process of inhaling and exhaling air
  2. The muscle that separates the chest cavity from the abdominal cavity and helps with breathing
  3. The gas that is exchanged in the lungs during respiration
  4. The respiratory disease caused by long-term exposure to irritants like cigarette smoke or air pollution.

10 Clues: The process of inhaling and exhaling airThe process of inhaling and exhaling airThe tube that carries air from the larynx to the lungsThe gas that is exchanged in the lungs during respirationThe amount of air inhaled and exhaled during normal breathing.The tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs are called...

pH regulation Crossword 2021-04-15

pH regulation Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. Fastest mechanism of pH regulation is the ______ Mechanism
  2. these cells line the renal tubules and control H+ secretion and bicarbonate reabsorption
  3. high CO2 in the blood is compensated by an _______ in respiration
  4. an amino acid which is important in blood buffering especially in the RBC
  5. Special cells in the collecting tubules that secrete H+ by primary active transport
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  1. Acidosis that is primarily due to deficit of bicarbonate ions
  2. Major peripheral chemoreceptors are located in the ________ Sinus
  3. A key amino acid involved in the Ammonium buffer system
  4. A weak acid involved in the Carbonate buffer system
  5. alkalosis is primarily due to decrease in pCO2
  6. This buffer helps in buffering mainly in the intracellular and renal tubular fluid

11 Clues: alkalosis is primarily due to decrease in pCO2A weak acid involved in the Carbonate buffer systemA key amino acid involved in the Ammonium buffer systemFastest mechanism of pH regulation is the ______ MechanismAcidosis that is primarily due to deficit of bicarbonate ionsMajor peripheral chemoreceptors are located in the ________ Sinus...

Stretch and strength 2017-09-27

Stretch and strength crossword puzzle
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  1. minutes of repetitiions
  2. System the passageway, muscles, and lungs that allow oxygen to be breathed in and carbon dioxide to be breathed out
  3. energy producing system within the muscle that is without oxygen
  4. Term Goal a result that can be achieved in 6 months or less
  5. small tubes or vessels for blood leaving the heart
  6. Endurance ability of the heart, blood, blood vessels and lungs to supply enough oxygen to the body during long periods of physical activity
  7. number of exercise sessions per week
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  1. smallest of the blood vessels and the place where tissues of the body exchange carbon dioxide in exchange for oxygen
  2. Strength the ability of a muscles to push or pull with total force
  3. gradual increase in one or more of the FITT variables to create an overload
  4. the muscles' ability to move a joint through its full range of motion
  5. training load expressed as weight, speed, or heart rate
  6. System the network of blood vessels and the heart that pumps blood throughout the body
  7. Composition the combination of fat mass to fat free mass
  8. exercise training is specific to the muscles used and the component of fitness trained
  9. Term Goal a result that can be achieved in 6 months or more
  10. energy producing system within the muscle that requires oxygen
  11. an increase in one or more of the FITT variables to provide an additional workload
  12. Principle the variables of frequency, intensity, time and type

19 Clues: minutes of repetitiionsnumber of exercise sessions per weeksmall tubes or vessels for blood leaving the hearttraining load expressed as weight, speed, or heart rateComposition the combination of fat mass to fat free massTerm Goal a result that can be achieved in 6 months or lessTerm Goal a result that can be achieved in 6 months or more...

Training Principles 2017-09-27

Training Principles crossword puzzle
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  1. Term Goal A result that can be achieved in 6 months or less
  2. Number of exercise sessions per week
  3. Energy producing system within the muscle that requires oxygen
  4. Smallest of the blood vessels and the place where tissues of the body exchange carbon dioxide in exchange for oxygen
  5. The muscles ability to move a joint through its full range of motion
  6. System The network of blood vessels and the heart that pumped blood throughout the body
  7. Composition The combination of fat mass to fat free mass
  8. Training load expressed as weight, speed, or heart rate
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  1. An increase in one or more of the FITT variable to provided an additional workload
  2. Gradual increase in one or more of the FIRR variable to create an overload
  3. Endurance Ability of the heart, blood, blood vessels and lungs to supply enough oxygen to the body during long periods of physical activity
  4. Energy producing system within the muscle that is without oxygen
  5. Principle The variables of frequency, intensity, time, and type
  6. Exercise training is specific to the muscles used and the components of fitness trained
  7. Strength The ability of a muscle or muscles to push or pull total force
  8. System The passageway, muscles, and lungs that allow oxygen to be breathed in and carbon dioxide to be breathed out
  9. Small tubes or vessels for blood leaving the heart
  10. Term Goal A result that can be achieved in 6 months or more
  11. Minutes of repetition

19 Clues: Minutes of repetitionNumber of exercise sessions per weekSmall tubes or vessels for blood leaving the heartTraining load expressed as weight, speed, or heart rateComposition The combination of fat mass to fat free massTerm Goal A result that can be achieved in 6 months or lessTerm Goal A result that can be achieved in 6 months or more...

Training Principles 2017-09-28

Training Principles crossword puzzle
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  1. Term Goal- A result that can be achieved in 6 months or less.
  2. an exercise load or amount
  3. Energy producing system within the muscle that is without oxygen.
  4. Number of exercise sessions per week.
  5. Smallest of the blood vessels and the place where tissues of the body exchange carbon dioxide in exchange for oxygen.
  6. Endurance- Measurement of how well your heart, lungs, and muscles work together to keep the body active over an extended period of time.
  7. Training load expressed as weight, speed, or heart rate.
  8. intended to improve the efficiency of the body's cardiovascular system in absorbing and transporting oxygen.
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  1. Small tubes of vessels for blood leaving the heart.
  2. Strength- The ability of a muscle or muscle to push or pull with total force.
  3. Term Goal- Something you want to accomplish in the future.
  4. The muscles ability to move a joint through its full range of motion.
  5. Gradual increase in one or more of the FITT variables to create an overhead.
  6. System- The passageway, muscle and lungs that allow oxygen to be breathed in and carbon dioxide to be breathed out.
  7. the period of time you exercise
  8. Exercise training is specific to the muscles used and the component of fitness trained.
  9. System- The network of blood vessels and the pumps blood throughout the body
  10. Principle-The variables of frequency intensity, time, and type.
  11. Composition- The combination of fat mass to fat free mass

19 Clues: an exercise load or amountthe period of time you exerciseNumber of exercise sessions per week.Small tubes of vessels for blood leaving the heart.Training load expressed as weight, speed, or heart rate.Composition- The combination of fat mass to fat free massTerm Goal- Something you want to accomplish in the future....

Science 2023-10-23

Science crossword puzzle
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  1. The organs, glands, and other structures that enable an organism to reproduce
  2. a complex network of glands and organs
  3. the system that circulates blood and lymph through the body, consisting of the heart, blood vessels, blood, lymph, and the lymphatic vessels and glands.
  4. your body's central framework
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  1. a network of organs that help you digest and absorb nutrition from your food
  2. The systems that excrete wastes from the body
  3. the network of organs and tissues that help you breathe
  4. made up of glands that make hormones
  5. The system in the body composed of muscle cells and tissues that brings about movement of an organ or body part.
  6. This system sends messages back and forth between the brain and the body

10 Clues: your body's central frameworkmade up of glands that make hormonesa complex network of glands and organsThe systems that excrete wastes from the bodythe network of organs and tissues that help you breatheThis system sends messages back and forth between the brain and the body...

Circulatory and Respiratory Systems Vocabulary 2023-04-06

Circulatory and Respiratory Systems Vocabulary crossword puzzle
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  1. part of the heart where blood enters
  2. system that carries oxygen and nutrients to cells
  3. having to do with the lungs
  4. a one-way door that keeps blood moving in one direction in the heart and in veins
  5. something the body doesn't need
  6. part of the heart where blood leaves
  7. large artery, carries all blood from the heart into the body
  8. as one variable changes, the other changes
  9. turn blood from liquid to solid where there in an injurt
  10. tiny blood vessel between arteries and veins
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  1. the part of blood that carries oxygen
  2. the part of blood that kills germs
  3. the part of blood that is liquid
  4. the part of blood that makes it clot
  5. system that bring oxygen into the body and takes carbon dioxide out
  6. large vein,brings all the blood from the body into the heart
  7. blood vessel that carries blood back to the heart
  8. having to do with the heart
  9. blood vessel that takes blood from the heart to the body

19 Clues: having to do with the lungshaving to do with the heartsomething the body doesn't needthe part of blood that is liquidthe part of blood that kills germspart of the heart where blood entersthe part of blood that makes it clotpart of the heart where blood leavesthe part of blood that carries oxygenas one variable changes, the other changes...

Grade 10 Science Crossword 2024-05-31

Grade 10 Science Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. When you can see all the ingredients
  2. Compound that uses prefixes
  3. Double stranded DNA lines up in the middle of the cell with the aid of spindle fibers
  4. The max number of electrons with in an orbit (not the first orbit)
  5. In additive theory, if you add all primary colours together what colour do you get?
  6. What type of system lets you take in oxygen and expel carbon dioxide
  7. Type of cell that can function enitirly on its own
  8. Known as the 'organ of the cell'
  9. First stage of the cell cycle
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  1. Two single elements coming together to form a compound
  2. Gives off its own light
  3. Middle of the organism broken down (multicelluar levels)
  4. A shadow from a extended source is called what?
  5. A shadow from a point source is called what?
  6. Animals and humans are _____ organisms
  7. What type of metal do you add a roman numberal to hen writing formulas
  8. how many phases of mitosis are there?
  9. System that lets you transport oxygen and nutrients around the body
  10. What you put at the end of a compound

19 Clues: Gives off its own lightCompound that uses prefixesFirst stage of the cell cycleKnown as the 'organ of the cell'When you can see all the ingredientshow many phases of mitosis are there?What you put at the end of a compoundAnimals and humans are _____ organismsA shadow from a point source is called what?A shadow from a extended source is called what?...

The bes 2025-11-11

The bes crossword puzzle
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  1. What is the protein that transfers carbon dioxide and air
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  1. what is another word for windpipe
  2. What is the first step of the respiratory system
  3. What is the last step of the respiratory system

4 Clues: what is another word for windpipeWhat is the last step of the respiratory systemWhat is the first step of the respiratory systemWhat is the protein that transfers carbon dioxide and air

misc 2018-10-01

misc crossword puzzle
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  1. measurement of success
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  1. Singe source of billing identifier
  2. Scanning System
  3. Hippa
  4. common respiratory disease

5 Clues: HippaScanning Systemmeasurement of successcommon respiratory diseaseSinge source of billing identifier

Veterinary Terminology and Abbreviations 2022-01-17

Veterinary Terminology and Abbreviations crossword puzzle
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  1. Cherry eye (3 words)
  2. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
  3. Blood in the urine
  4. Domestic short-haired cat
  5. Hemorrhagic gastroenteritis
  6. Zoonotic bacterial disease which affects the kidneys and liver, which is transmitted through contact with infected urine
  7. Relating to a disease of unknown origin
  8. Difficulty giving birth
  9. Passing of gas from the digestive system
  10. Spitting up blood from the lower respiratory tract
  11. Disease of the heart muscles in which the heart loses its ability to pump blood effectively
  12. A condition in which the liver becomes inflamed
  13. A malignant progressive disease in which the body produces an increased number of bad white blood cells
  14. Packed cell volume
  15. A disease of the joints in which the cartilage and bone become degenerative
  16. A disease where there is not enough cortisol in the body
  17. A tick borne disease with symptoms of fever, swollen lymph nodes, respiratory distress, weight loss, bleeding disorders, etc.
  18. Enlarged spleen
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  1. Cancer of the lymph nodes
  2. A cut of the skin that is made by accident
  3. Excessive physical sensitivity, especially of the skin
  4. A condition in which serum collects underneath a surgical incision
  5. Lung inflammation caused by bacterial or viral infection
  6. A body temperature that is too low
  7. Process of carrying in the womb between conception and birth
  8. Kennel cough (2 words)
  9. Unequal pupil size
  10. Capillary refill time
  11. A cat with extra toes
  12. Rapid involuntary movements of the eyes
  13. mucus membranes

31 Clues: mucus membranesEnlarged spleenBlood in the urineUnequal pupil sizePacked cell volumeCherry eye (3 words)Capillary refill timeA cat with extra toesKennel cough (2 words)Difficulty giving birthCancer of the lymph nodesDomestic short-haired catHemorrhagic gastroenteritisCardiopulmonary resuscitationA body temperature that is too low...

Stretch and strength 2017-09-27

Stretch and strength crossword puzzle
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  1. smallest of the blood vessels and the place where tissues of the body exchange carbon dioxide in exchange for oxygen
  2. minutes of repetitiions
  3. exercise training is specific to the muscles used and the component of fitness trained
  4. Endurance ability of the heart, blood, blood vessels and lungs to supply enough oxygen to the body during long periods of physical activity
  5. number of exercise sessions per week
  6. System the passageway, muscles, and lungs that allow oxygen to be breathed in and carbon dioxide to be breathed out
  7. Term Goal a result that can be achieved in 6 months or more
  8. training load expressed as weight, speed, or heart rate
  9. an increase in one or more of the FITT variables to provide an additional workload
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  1. System the network of blood vessels and the heart that pumps blood throughout the body
  2. the muscles' ability to move a joint through its full range of motion
  3. Term Goal a result that can be achieved in 6 months or less
  4. Principle the variables of frequency, intensity, time and type
  5. Strength the ability of a muscles to push or pull with total force
  6. energy producing system within the muscle that requires oxygen
  7. Composition the combination of fat mass to fat free mass
  8. small tubes or vessels for blood leaving the heart
  9. energy producing system within the muscle that is without oxygen
  10. gradual increase in one or more of the FITT variables to create an overload

19 Clues: minutes of repetitiionsnumber of exercise sessions per weeksmall tubes or vessels for blood leaving the hearttraining load expressed as weight, speed, or heart rateComposition the combination of fat mass to fat free massTerm Goal a result that can be achieved in 6 months or lessTerm Goal a result that can be achieved in 6 months or more...

Training Principles 2017-09-27

Training Principles crossword puzzle
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  1. System The network of blood vessels and the heart that pumps blood throughout the body
  2. Minutes of repetitions
  3. Exercise training is specific to the muscles used and the component of fitness trained
  4. Small tubes or vessels for blood leaving the heart
  5. System The passageway, muscles, and lungs that allow oxygen to be breathed in and carbon dioxide to be breathed out
  6. Gradual increase in one or more of the FITT variables to create an overload
  7. Term Goal A result that can be achieved in 6 months or more
  8. Term Goal A result that can be achieved in 6 months or less
  9. Composition The combination of fat mass to fat free mass
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  1. Endurance Ability of the heart, blood, blood vessels and lungs to supply enough oxygen to the body during long periods of physical activity
  2. The muscles’ ability to move a joint through its full range of motion
  3. Strength The ability of a muscle or muscles to push or pull with total force
  4. Number of exercise sessions per week
  5. Smallest of the blood vessels and the place where tissues of the body exchange carbon dioxide in exchange for oxygen
  6. Training load expressed as weight, speed, or heart rate
  7. Energy producing system within the muscle that is without oxygen
  8. Energy producing system within the muscle that requires oxygen
  9. An increase in one or more of the FITT variables to provide an additional workload
  10. Principle The variables of frequency, intensity, time, and type

19 Clues: Minutes of repetitionsNumber of exercise sessions per weekSmall tubes or vessels for blood leaving the heartTraining load expressed as weight, speed, or heart rateComposition The combination of fat mass to fat free massTerm Goal A result that can be achieved in 6 months or moreTerm Goal A result that can be achieved in 6 months or less...

plant transport system and human respiratory system 2020-07-14

plant transport system and human respiratory system crossword puzzle
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  1. gaseous exchange happens here in the human body
  2. gas that is taken in by the lungs
  3. gas that is removed when breathe out
  4. tubes that transport water and minerals to all parts of plant
  5. tubes that transport food to all parts of the plant
  6. where we use to breathe in and out
  7. when water vapour condenses to form this
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  1. tiny openings found on leaves
  2. part of plant that transport food and water in plant
  3. transport air to and from the lungs
  4. part of plant that takes in water
  5. gas that we breathe out

12 Clues: gas that we breathe outtiny openings found on leavesgas that is taken in by the lungspart of plant that takes in waterwhere we use to breathe in and outtransport air to and from the lungsgas that is removed when breathe outwhen water vapour condenses to form thisgaseous exchange happens here in the human body...

Infection 2026-03-15

Infection crossword puzzle
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  1. Higher than normal transmission or spread to new geographical area
  2. Infections follow a primary infection and are caused by a microbe other than the one causing the primary infection.​
  3. Transmission (oral or respiratory) occurring when respiratory or salivary secretions containing pathogens such as tuberculosis bacteria are expelled from the body.
  4. The degree/severity of pathogenicity of a specific microbe based on the invasive and toxic qualities, adherence to tissue, and the ability to avoid the host defenses.​
  5. Infectious disease develops fully
  6. Infections are infections that occur in health care facilities
  7. Infections are infectious agents that concurrently establish themselves at the same site.​
  8. Infections occur with less severe symptoms than acute but persist for a long period.​
  9. Infections are initial or first-time exposure/infections.​
  10. The capacity of microbes to cause disease. For example, if Escherichia coli from the colon enters the urinary tract, an infection can occur.​
  11. Infections spread to several sites and tissue fluids via the circulatory system.​e.g. Septicemia- multiplication of pathogenic organisms in blood causing toxic inflammatory condition
  12. Single individual
  13. Signs subside and body processes return to normal
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  1. Infections do not cause apparent signs or symptoms, though they may persist over a long period of time. Eg MRSA
  2. Infections occur in a confined specific location on the body.​
  3. Contact involving an intermediary such as a contaminated hand or food, or a fomite, an inanimate object
  4. Transmission has occurred on most continents.
  5. When an insect or animal serves as an intermediary host in a disease such as malaria.
  6. Infections spread from a local infection to other tissues.​
  7. Infections occur rapidly with severe symptoms but are short-lived.​
  8. Continuous transmission within a population
  9. Vague, non-specific signs and symptoms
  10. Time between entry of organism into the body and appearance of clinical signs of disease
  11. Contact with no intermediary
  12. Transmission involving small particles from the respiratory tract that remain suspended in the air and travel on air currents, infecting any new host who inhales the particles.

25 Clues: Single individualContact with no intermediaryInfectious disease develops fullyVague, non-specific signs and symptomsContinuous transmission within a populationTransmission has occurred on most continents.Signs subside and body processes return to normalInfections are initial or first-time exposure/infections.​...

Organs in the Human Body 2023-09-01

Organs in the Human Body crossword puzzle
Across
  1. The largest internal organ of the human body, which clots blood and protects from pathogens.
  2. Visual sensory organs that are spherical in shape.
  3. Connect the bones together.
  4. Pumps about 2,000 gallons of blood every day.
  5. The largest organ of the human body, which protects from external elements.
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  1. Regulates blood sugar and plays a vital part in the digestive system.
  2. Play a major role in the respiratory system, located in the thoracic cavity.
  3. Bean-shaped and filter excess water and toxins.
  4. Located in the head and suspended in cerebrospinal fluid.

9 Clues: Connect the bones together.Pumps about 2,000 gallons of blood every day.Bean-shaped and filter excess water and toxins.Visual sensory organs that are spherical in shape.Located in the head and suspended in cerebrospinal fluid.Regulates blood sugar and plays a vital part in the digestive system....

Sepsis September 2024-08-28

Sepsis September crossword puzzle
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  1. A sepsis bolus must be completed within ______hours.
  2. An ________needs to be administered within three hours of Severe Sepsis Presentation.
  3. ___________criteria is identified by two or more symptoms including fever/hypothermia, elevated heart rate, elevated respiratory rate or a change in WBC count.
  4. If clinically indicated, a vasopressor must be started within ______ hours.
  5. Which lab test needs to be drawn within three hours to assess organ dysfunction?
  6. How many vital signs must be documented in the hour following sepsis bolus completion to determine whether there was adequate fluid resuscitation?
  7. ______cultures are always drawn before antibiotics.
  8. _______rate greater than 22 is a criteria for determining sepsis.
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  1. _______ failure is indicative of severe sepsis.
  2. A life-threatening medical emergency that occurs when the body's immune system has an extreme response to infection.
  3. When someone has severe sepsis, their chances of survival drop by almost 8% every _____that goes by without treatment.
  4. An initial Lactate was 5. A second Lactate has to be completed within ___ hours.
  5. What month is sepsis awareness month?
  6. What is the calculation for the correct amount of sepsis fluids? _______mL/Kg.

14 Clues: What month is sepsis awareness month?_______ failure is indicative of severe sepsis.______cultures are always drawn before antibiotics.A sepsis bolus must be completed within ______hours._______rate greater than 22 is a criteria for determining sepsis.If clinically indicated, a vasopressor must be started within ______ hours....

Vaping 2026-01-12

Vaping crossword puzzle
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  1. Nicotine (like caffeine) is a ________ drug that speeds up the nervous system and overworks the heart.
  2. Symptoms that start when the nicotine wears off, causing the smoker to want to light up again and again. (example: anxious, irritated, headaches, cravings, etc.)
  3. What the brain releases that makes nicotine feel rewarding.
  4. Lung __________ happens from smoking and vaping because the carcinogens create abnormal cells that multiply and attack healthy cells in the lungs.
  5. Body system that brings oxygen in—and vape chemicals too.
  6. Smoking paralyzes the _________, tiny hair-like structures in the respiratory tract that filter the air you breathe in. (think of the beach ball activity)
  7. Because of brain development, the _________ you are the more likely you are to become addicted to tobacco, vapes and other drugs.
  8. Companies add many __________ to e-liquid juice, to make it more appealing to young people.
Down
  1. Chronic ____________ is when the bronchial tubes inside of the lungs become inflamed from smoking and cause an ongoing cough.
  2. Vapes contain toxic chemicals and ________ particles such as nickel, lead, chromium, tin, and aluminum.
  3. This device doesn’t burn tobacco, but it heats up e-liquid that can still harm your body
  4. Studies also show that teens who vape are 4-5 times more likely to start smoking traditional __________.
  5. The ________ is not fully developed until you’re mid 20’s, so the younger you start using nicotine the more likely you are to become addicted.
  6. The addictive substance naturally in both tobacco products and many vapes.
  7. Breathing in vape chemicals without using a vape yourself is known as __________ smoke.
  8. Smoking and vaping affect all three sides of someone’s wellness including their physical health, mental health and ________ health.

16 Clues: Body system that brings oxygen in—and vape chemicals too.What the brain releases that makes nicotine feel rewarding.The addictive substance naturally in both tobacco products and many vapes.Breathing in vape chemicals without using a vape yourself is known as __________ smoke....

Nicotine Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-30

Nicotine Crossword Puzzle crossword puzzle
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  1. studies have shown that teens may become addicted to nicotine __________ and more intensely than adults
  2. a very addictive chemical in tobacco products
  3. nicotine increases the activity level and slows down the reactions of the __________ system
  4. nicotine causes the __________ system to increase heart rate and blood pressure
  5. what category of drug does nicotine fall under?
Down
  1. in the __________ system, the production of mucus increases and breathing becomes shallow
  2. strong, uncontrollable cravings for nicotine that cause a user to feel irritable and anxious when they can't use tobacco
  3. ongoing use of nicotine causes the body to develop a __________ that causes them to need more tobacco to produce the same effects
  4. people that are addicted to nicotine may experience a __________ after not using tobacco for a period of time
  5. the __________ system increases saliva production and bowel activity when on nicotine

10 Clues: a very addictive chemical in tobacco productswhat category of drug does nicotine fall under?nicotine causes the __________ system to increase heart rate and blood pressurethe __________ system increases saliva production and bowel activity when on nicotinein the __________ system, the production of mucus increases and breathing becomes shallow...

P.E 2017-09-27

P.E crossword puzzle
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  1. smallest of the blood vessels and the place where tissues of the body exchange carbon dioxide in exchange for oxygen
  2. an increase in one or more of the FITT variables to provide an additional workload
  3. exercise training is specific to the muscles used and the component of fitness trained
  4. the muscles' ability to move a joint through its full range of motion
  5. System the network of blood vessels and the heart that pumps blood throughout the body
  6. Principle the variables of frequency, intensity, time and type
  7. gradual increase in one or more of the FITT variables to create an overload
  8. Composition the combination of fat mass to fat free mass
  9. small tubes or vessels for blood leaving the heart
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  1. Strength the ability of a muscles to push or pull with total force
  2. Endurance ability of the heart, blood, blood vessels and lungs to supply enough oxygen to the body during long periods of physical activity
  3. number of exercise sessions per week
  4. training load expressed as weight, speed, or heart rate
  5. energy producing system within the muscle that requires oxygen
  6. System the passageway, muscles, and lungs that allow oxygen to be breathed in and carbon dioxide to be breathed out
  7. Term Goal a result that can be achieved in 6 months or less
  8. Term Goal a result that can be achieved in 6 months or more
  9. energy producing system within the muscle that is without oxygen
  10. minutes of repetitiions

19 Clues: minutes of repetitiionsnumber of exercise sessions per weeksmall tubes or vessels for blood leaving the hearttraining load expressed as weight, speed, or heart rateComposition the combination of fat mass to fat free massTerm Goal a result that can be achieved in 6 months or lessTerm Goal a result that can be achieved in 6 months or more...

pretzel meme 2017-09-27

pretzel meme crossword puzzle
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  1. minutes of repetitions
  2. Term Goal a result that can be achieved in 6 months or more
  3. smallest of the blood vessels and the place where tissues of the body exchange carbon dioxide in exchange for oxygen
  4. small tubes or vessels for blood leaving the heart
  5. an increase in one or more of the FITT variables to provide an additional workload
  6. energy producing system within the that is without oxygen
  7. Endurance ability of the heart,blood, blood vessels and lungs to supply enough oxygen to body during long periods of time
  8. the muscles ability to move a joint through its full range of motion
  9. gradual increase in one or more of the FITT variables to create an overload
  10. Principle the variables of frequency, intensity, time, and type
  11. Composition the combination of fat mass to fat free mass
Down
  1. training load expressed as weight, speed, or heart rate
  2. Strength the ability of a muscle or muscles to push or pull with total force
  3. System the network of blood vessels and the heart that pumps blood throughout the body
  4. Term Goal a result that can be achieved in 6 months or less
  5. exercise training is specific to the muscles used and the components\ fitness trained
  6. System the passageway, muscles, and lungs that allow oxygen to be breathed in and carbon dioxide to be breathed out
  7. energy producing system within the muscle requires oxygen
  8. number of exercise sessions per week

19 Clues: minutes of repetitionsnumber of exercise sessions per weeksmall tubes or vessels for blood leaving the hearttraining load expressed as weight, speed, or heart rateComposition the combination of fat mass to fat free massenergy producing system within the that is without oxygenenergy producing system within the muscle requires oxygen...

Training Principles 2017-09-28

Training Principles crossword puzzle
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  1. Principle-The variables of frequency intensity, time, and type.
  2. an exercise load or amount
  3. Strength- The ability of a muscle or muscle to push or pull with total force.
  4. Composition- The combination of fat mass to fat free mass
  5. Exercise training is specific to the muscles used and the component of fitness trained.
  6. System- The network of blood vessels and the pumps blood throughout the body
  7. The muscles ability to move a joint through its full range of motion.
  8. Term Goal- A result that can be achieved in 6 months or less.
  9. Smallest of the blood vessels and the place where tissues of the body exchange carbon dioxide in exchange for oxygen.
  10. System- The passageway, muscle and lungs that allow oxygen to be breathed in and carbon dioxide to be breathed out.
  11. Gradual increase in one or more of the FITT variables to create an overhead.
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  1. the period of time you exercise
  2. Term Goal- Something you want to accomplish in the future.
  3. Energy producing system within the muscle that is without oxygen.
  4. Number of exercise sessions per week.
  5. Small tubes of vessels for blood leaving the heart.
  6. Training load expressed as weight, speed, or heart rate.
  7. Endurance- Measurement of how well your heart, lungs, and muscles work together to keep the body active over an extended period of time.
  8. intended to improve the efficiency of the body's cardiovascular system in absorbing and transporting oxygen.

19 Clues: an exercise load or amountthe period of time you exerciseNumber of exercise sessions per week.Small tubes of vessels for blood leaving the heart.Training load expressed as weight, speed, or heart rate.Composition- The combination of fat mass to fat free massTerm Goal- Something you want to accomplish in the future....

Science 2024-05-02

Science crossword puzzle
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  1. Fermentation in the absence of oxygen is called _______ respiration.
  2. Respiratory pigment in human beings
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  1. The breakdown of glucose into pyruvate takes place in
  2. functions by filtering and keeping the mucus and dirt away from our lungs.
  3. Part of the respiratory system where gaseous exchange takes place.

5 Clues: Respiratory pigment in human beingsThe breakdown of glucose into pyruvate takes place inPart of the respiratory system where gaseous exchange takes place.Fermentation in the absence of oxygen is called _______ respiration.functions by filtering and keeping the mucus and dirt away from our lungs.

Emergency Care: CH 18-21 2022-09-30

Emergency Care: CH 18-21 crossword puzzle
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  1. An abrupt onset of a dysrhythmia
  2. Blowing O2 into a mask to prevent airway collapse
  3. Ballooning of the artery wall
  4. Utilizing GI tracts to administer drugs
  5. What is located below the drip chamber?
  6. Chest pain that will resolve with rest
  7. Heart’s electrical impulses are disorganized
  8. System affected during respiratory distress
  9. Smoking is the #1 cause of ___
  10. Blockage formed in an artery by fatty deposits
  11. Breathes seen before apnea & death
  12. Route for medication given under the tongue
  13. The absence of breathing
  14. Saline lock is also to referred as:
  15. Max tabs. given for nitroglycerin
  16. Constricts blood vessels/opens airway
  17. Device that atomizes medication(mist)
  18. ___ is not pulmonary edema but it can cause it
  19. CPR stands for:
  20. When not to administer drugs
  21. Bypassing the GI tract to administer drugs
  22. Unintended effect(s) from meds: Likely harmful
  23. SAMPLE obtains a patient's ___
  24. Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing
  25. When the heart is no longer pumping blood
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  1. A condition in which the heartbeat is quite rapid
  2. COPD = blanket term used for respiratory ___
  3. Fast heart rate, more than 100 BPM
  4. Medical term for fainting
  5. To measure the quality of CPR
  6. Lung that collapses w/out injury
  7. Constriction of bronchi
  8. Medication given during an overdose
  9. What does the P stand for in OPQRST ?
  10. Study of drugs
  11. Gas found in the atmosphere
  12. Caused by systemic hypoxia
  13. ACS results in hypoxia commonly referred as ___
  14. Clot attached to inner wall of an artery/vein
  15. Chewable baby ___
  16. Slow heart rate, usually > 60 BPM
  17. Acute blunt force trauma to the chest
  18. Blockage of a vessel by clot/foreign body
  19. Anti coagulant medication
  20. Swollen epiglottis brought on by infection
  21. Heart rhythm that should produce a pulse but doesn't
  22. A shock given during cardiac arrest
  23. Medication for hypoglycemia
  24. Is the patient breathing adequately or __ ?
  25. Unexplained death of infants
  26. Disturbance in the heart rate and rhythm
  27. Portion of the myocardium dies due to an occlusion

52 Clues: Study of drugsCPR stands for:Chewable baby ___Constriction of bronchiThe absence of breathingMedical term for faintingAnti coagulant medicationCaused by systemic hypoxiaGas found in the atmosphereMedication for hypoglycemiaUnexplained death of infantsWhen not to administer drugsTo measure the quality of CPRBallooning of the artery wall...

respiratory 2021-02-17

respiratory crossword puzzle
Across
  1. connects nose and mouth to the lungs
  2. muscle that helps inhale and exhale
  3. connect with alveoli
  4. allows us to make sounds
  5. carries deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lung to receive oxygen
Down
  1. small sacs where gas exchange takes place
  2. gas that we exhale during breathing
  3. gas that enters the body and allows the body to function
  4. Bones that protect the organs (lungs and heart)
  5. carries oxygenated blood from the lung to the heart

10 Clues: connect with alveoliallows us to make soundsgas that we exhale during breathingmuscle that helps inhale and exhaleconnects nose and mouth to the lungssmall sacs where gas exchange takes placeBones that protect the organs (lungs and heart)carries oxygenated blood from the lung to the heartgas that enters the body and allows the body to function...

Respiratory 2023-02-06

Respiratory crossword puzzle
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  1. The part of the respiratory system where gas exchange occurs.
  2. Small, high pitched, clicking, bubbling, or rattling sounds during inspiration
  3. Fast, shallow breathing followed by slow, heavier breathing and brief apnea.
  4. Responsible for carrying oxygen throughout the body
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  1. One of two nebulized medications often used for asthma. Can be used once by providers.
  2. An umbrella term for a range of progressive lung diseases.
  3. One of the most important tools in our toolbox
  4. Continuous gurgling or bubbling sounds heard during breathing.
  5. An intervention utilized to increase alveolar recruitment.
  6. A disease marked by chronic damage to the alveolar walls, making them inflexible and prone to collapse.

10 Clues: One of the most important tools in our toolboxResponsible for carrying oxygen throughout the bodyAn umbrella term for a range of progressive lung diseases.An intervention utilized to increase alveolar recruitment.The part of the respiratory system where gas exchange occurs.Continuous gurgling or bubbling sounds heard during breathing....

Respiratory 2022-05-09

Respiratory crossword puzzle
Across
  1. mechanics of breathing, getting oxygen into the lungs and regulating it
  2. pressure exerted by a component in a mixture of gases
  3. _________ moves rapidly out of blood through the systemic capillary membrane into intestinal fluid
  4. process where gases move from high pressure to low pressure
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  1. instrument for measuring the air capacity of lungs
  2. exchange of gases between blood and tissue
  3. amount of air that moves in and out of the lungs in each respiratory cycle
  4. the part of certain molecules that contain iron
  5. this is exhaled out of the body
  6. energy is not required to push air out of the lungs

10 Clues: this is exhaled out of the bodyexchange of gases between blood and tissuethe part of certain molecules that contain ironinstrument for measuring the air capacity of lungsenergy is not required to push air out of the lungspressure exerted by a component in a mixture of gasesprocess where gases move from high pressure to low pressure...

Respiratory 2024-03-19

Respiratory crossword puzzle
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  1. One device used to administer some respiratory medications
  2. May be elevated due to allergy or immune response
  3. Movement of gases in and out of the lungs
  4. Decrease airway edema to allow for improved ventilation/respiration
  5. Exaggerated immune system response to generally benign/common substance
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  1. Inflammation and infection of at least one sinus cavity
  2. Medication used to facilitate respirations by dilating airways
  3. Guaifenesin is what type of medication
  4. Antitussive drug-local anesthetic
  5. Drug class has anticholinergic and antipruritic effects

10 Clues: Antitussive drug-local anestheticGuaifenesin is what type of medicationMovement of gases in and out of the lungsMay be elevated due to allergy or immune responseInflammation and infection of at least one sinus cavityDrug class has anticholinergic and antipruritic effectsOne device used to administer some respiratory medications...

Respiratory 2024-11-19

Respiratory crossword puzzle
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  1. Gas that is a waste product of respiration, exhaled by the body
  2. chronic irreversible disease of the lungs
  3. small air sacs where gas exchange occurs
  4. hair like structures that filter air
  5. Condition marked by difficulty breathing, often triggered by allergens or exercise
  6. Test to aid diagnosis and measure lung capacity
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  1. the narrowest tubes in the lungs, leading to the alveoli
  2. gas inhaled during inhalation
  3. dome shaped muscle that aids inhalation
  4. holding chamber to aid delivery of medication

10 Clues: gas inhaled during inhalationhair like structures that filter airdome shaped muscle that aids inhalationsmall air sacs where gas exchange occurschronic irreversible disease of the lungsholding chamber to aid delivery of medicationTest to aid diagnosis and measure lung capacitythe narrowest tubes in the lungs, leading to the alveoli...

Respiratory Patient 2021-09-11

Respiratory Patient crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Excessive vomiting can cause this ph abnormality
  2. Infected pleural fluid
  3. Type of inhaled corticosteroid
  4. Procedure that injects an irritating substance into the pleural fluid
  5. What is it called when ph goes above 7.45
  6. Handheld suctioning device for patient use
  7. Crunching sound more common during inspiration
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  1. Mucolytic used for Tylenol overdose
  2. Positive diagnosis for TB
  3. One of the three main signs of asthma
  4. Drug that opens airway in an emergency
  5. Type of mask that delivers oxygen in precise concentrations
  6. High Co2 levels
  7. Air leaking under the skin with a chest tube
  8. Given to TB patients and it causes the urine to turn orange
  9. Position good for COPD patients
  10. Has a range of 22 to 26
  11. Sign of respiratory distress

18 Clues: High Co2 levelsInfected pleural fluidHas a range of 22 to 26Positive diagnosis for TBSign of respiratory distressType of inhaled corticosteroidPosition good for COPD patientsMucolytic used for Tylenol overdoseOne of the three main signs of asthmaDrug that opens airway in an emergencyWhat is it called when ph goes above 7.45...

EHS Week 2012-11-26

EHS Week crossword puzzle
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  1. m
  2. l
  3. a
  4. b
  5. o
  6. f
  7. r
  8. c
  9. g
  10. t
Down
  1. e
  2. h
  3. q
  4. k
  5. i
  6. n
  7. d
  8. s
  9. j
  10. p

20 Clues: ehmlqkaindsbofjrpcgt

Unit 5: Heredity & Cell Division 2025-01-13

Unit 5: Heredity & Cell Division crossword puzzle
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  1. a section of DNA that determines your traits
  2. process that creates an offspring
  3. organelle only found in plant cells - where photosynthesis occurs
  4. the organ where air travels from your mouth to your lungs
  5. the organ that pumps blood around your body
  6. the study of traits passing down from parent to offspring
  7. the organ where you have a small & a large one
  8. body system that takes in food, breaks it down, & absorbs nutrients
  9. the largest organ of your body
  10. a jelly-like substance that holds the organelles
  11. body system that transports nutrients, sugars, & oxygen through the body
  12. body system that provides structure & protection to organs
  13. the smallest unit of MATTER (everything)
  14. gas your body breathes out
  15. the study of living things
  16. the organ where food travels from your mouth to your stomach
  17. the "brain" of the cell
  18. the "gate"; it monitors what goes in & out of the cell
  19. where waste is kept in the excretory system1
  20. the basic unit of life
  21. the product of reproduction
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  1. the study of genes
  2. can be controlled voluntarily or involuntarily
  3. body system that breathes in oxygen & breathes out carbon dioxide
  4. square shaped cells are _____ cells
  5. gas your body breathes in
  6. connects your senses to your spinal cord & brain
  7. any living thing is called
  8. organ where air goes when you breathe it in
  9. another name for your physical characteristics
  10. system of interacting life
  11. body system that controls muscle movement
  12. the class where you learn about the world around you & living/non-living things
  13. strands of DNA within the nucleus - you have 46 of these
  14. the different parts of the body systems
  15. is the fluid that transports material around your body
  16. plants have a cell ____ for extra structure
  17. this organ is the control center of your whole body
  18. body system that gathers information about your environment & relays this information to your sensory organs
  19. circular shaped cells are _____ cells
  20. body system that removes waste
  21. makes up majority of the skeletal system
  22. genetic code that you receive from your biological parents
  23. the "power-house" of the cell; where energy is created
  24. the tiny structures that preforms functions for the cell
  25. body system that protects & fights disease/infection

46 Clues: the study of genesthe basic unit of lifethe "brain" of the cellgas your body breathes inany living thing is calledsystem of interacting lifegas your body breathes outthe study of living thingsthe product of reproductionthe largest organ of your bodybody system that removes wasteprocess that creates an offspringsquare shaped cells are _____ cells...

Veterinary Terminology and Abbreviations 2022-01-17

Veterinary Terminology and Abbreviations crossword puzzle
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  1. Hemorrhagic gastroenteritis
  2. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
  3. A cut of the skin that is made by accident
  4. Difficulty giving birth
  5. Spitting up blood from the lower respiratory tract
  6. Excessive physical sensitivity, especially of the skin
  7. A condition in which serum collects underneath a surgical incision
  8. Process of carrying in the womb between conception and birth
  9. Cherry eye (3 words)
  10. A malignant progressive disease in which the body produces an increased number of bad white blood cells
  11. Passing of gas from the digestive system
  12. Blood in the urine
  13. Capillary refill time
  14. A body temperature that is too low
  15. Zoonotic bacterial disease which affects the kidneys and liver, which is transmitted through contact with infected urine
  16. mucus membranes
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  1. A tick borne disease with symptoms of fever, swollen lymph nodes, respiratory distress, weight loss, bleeding disorders, etc.
  2. Unequal pupil size
  3. Relating to a disease of unknown origin
  4. Cancer of the lymph nodes
  5. Disease of the heart muscles in which the heart loses its ability to pump blood effectively
  6. Domestic short-haired cat
  7. A disease of the joints in which the cartilage and bone become degenerative
  8. Kennel cough (2 words)
  9. Enlarged spleen
  10. A condition in which the liver becomes inflamed
  11. A cat with extra toes
  12. Packed cell volume
  13. A disease where there is not enough cortisol in the body
  14. Rapid involuntary movements of the eyes
  15. Lung inflammation caused by bacterial or viral infection

31 Clues: Enlarged spleenmucus membranesUnequal pupil sizeBlood in the urinePacked cell volumeCherry eye (3 words)A cat with extra toesCapillary refill timeKennel cough (2 words)Difficulty giving birthCancer of the lymph nodesDomestic short-haired catHemorrhagic gastroenteritisCardiopulmonary resuscitationA body temperature that is too low...

Veterinary Terminology and Abbreviations 2022-01-19

Veterinary Terminology and Abbreviations crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Relating to a disease of unknown origin
  2. Difficulty giving birth
  3. Domestic short-haired cat
  4. A body temperature that is too low
  5. A malignant progressive disease in which the body produces an increased number of bad white blood cells
  6. A disease where there is not enough cortisol in the body
  7. Capillary refill time
  8. Passing of gas from the digestive system
  9. Process of carrying in the womb between conception and birth
  10. Disease of the heart muscles in which the heart loses its ability to pump blood effectively
  11. A disease of the joints in which the cartilage and bone become degenerative
  12. Blood in the urine
  13. A cut of the skin that is made by accident
  14. Excessive physical sensitivity, especially of the skin
  15. Zoonotic bacterial disease which affects the kidneys and liver, which is transmitted through contact with infected urine
  16. A cat with extra toes
Down
  1. Kennel cough (2 words)
  2. A tick borne disease with symptoms of fever, swollen lymph nodes, respiratory distress, weight loss, bleeding disorders, etc.
  3. Cherry eye (3 words)
  4. Cancer of the lymph nodes
  5. A condition in which serum collects underneath a surgical incision
  6. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
  7. Hemorrhagic gastroenteritis
  8. A condition in which the liver becomes inflamed
  9. mucus membranes
  10. Spitting up blood from the lower respiratory tract
  11. Enlarged spleen
  12. Rapid involuntary movements of the eyes
  13. Lung inflammation caused by bacterial or viral infection
  14. Unequal pupil size
  15. Packed cell volume

31 Clues: mucus membranesEnlarged spleenBlood in the urineUnequal pupil sizePacked cell volumeCherry eye (3 words)Capillary refill timeA cat with extra toesKennel cough (2 words)Difficulty giving birthCancer of the lymph nodesDomestic short-haired catHemorrhagic gastroenteritisCardiopulmonary resuscitationA body temperature that is too low...

Respiratory Muscle Function and Anatomy 2021-04-17

Respiratory Muscle Function and Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. is caused by trauma when there are multiple ribs broken leading to paradoxical breathing
  2. A type of expiration that uses the contraction of abdominal and thoracic muscles
  3. Consists of 3 accessory muscles that are located laterally on the neck and assist when someone has a lung disease and has difficulty breathing
  4. The diaphragm is higher on our right side because the ______ sits right underneath it
  5. When certain respiratory muscles contract or relax the __________ of the thoracic cavity changes
  6. Accessory muscles in the neck that becomes active as respiration intensifies.
  7. When the external intercostals contract it _____ the volume of the thoracic cavity
  8. Nerve that consist of motor and sensory fibers that innervate each half of the diaphragm.
  9. Contraction of the diaphragm causes it to __________
  10. During inspiration the abdominal muscles _______
Down
  1. ___________ Nerves that are part of the somatic nervous system and innervate the muscles involved with forced expiration.
  2. As intrapulmonary pressure increases, __________ volume decreases
  3. Contraction of these muscles pulls the ribs inward and down
  4. _______ intercostals facilitate inspiration and are located downward and forward between the ribs.
  5. When the abdominal muscles contract during forced expiration, the diaphragm is pushed _____________
  6. While at rest the diaphragm is ________ shaped
  7. Main muscle involved in breathing
  8. The diaphragm has ______ openings.
  9. _________ in the thoracic cavity changes when the volume changes due to the contraction or relaxation of respiratory muscles
  10. The thoracic cage consists of the _______, twelve thoracic vertebrae and 12 ribs

20 Clues: Main muscle involved in breathingThe diaphragm has ______ openings.While at rest the diaphragm is ________ shapedDuring inspiration the abdominal muscles _______Contraction of the diaphragm causes it to __________Contraction of these muscles pulls the ribs inward and downAs intrapulmonary pressure increases, __________ volume decreases...

Final Review 2024-04-21

Final Review crossword puzzle
Across
  1. concave area or groove trough which major nerves and blood vessels pass through (carpal tunnel)
  2. the two transverse planes are the transpyloric plane and the ___ plane
  3. abnormal accumulation of fluid in the peritoneal cavity
  4. most frequently fractured carpal bone
  5. is the double folds that hold the small intestine in place
  6. where the trachea bifurcates to into the left and right primary bronchi
  7. lungs are composed of light, spongy, highly elastic substance called:
  8. clinical indication seen on a dorsal decubitus position
  9. fracture of the base of the first metacarpal bone, extending into the carpometacarpal joint
  10. presence of one or more calculi in the gallbaldder
  11. ___ sarcoma is a common primary malignant bone tumor in children and young adults that arises from bone marrow
Down
  1. characterized by inflammation of the pleura surrounding the lungs
  2. Passageway for food and fluids as well as air, making it common to the digestive and respiratory systems
  3. another name for respiratory distress syndrome
  4. Joint classification of the wrist joint:
  5. spleen is apart of the ___ system
  6. deep posterior depression of the distal humerus is the ___ fossa
  7. centering point for finger projections (not thumb)
  8. the right lung has ___ lobes
  9. chronic and irreversible lung disease in which air spaces in the alveoli become greatly enlarged as a result of alveolar wall destruction and loss of alveolar elasticity
  10. peritoneum that attaches to the colon to the posterior abdominal wall is the:
  11. humeral condyle on the lateral side

22 Clues: the right lung has ___ lobesspleen is apart of the ___ systemhumeral condyle on the lateral sidemost frequently fractured carpal boneJoint classification of the wrist joint:another name for respiratory distress syndromecentering point for finger projections (not thumb)presence of one or more calculi in the gallbaldder...

The crossowrd 2021-11-24

The crossowrd crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the system where your lungs are
  2. The structure of your body relies on this
  3. the roads of your body to carry information
Down
  1. is the system that controls the glands/hormones
  2. the system where your food goes

5 Clues: the system where your food goesthe system where your lungs areThe structure of your body relies on thisthe roads of your body to carry informationis the system that controls the glands/hormones

Respiratory Meds 2024-01-22

Respiratory Meds crossword puzzle
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  1. May be prescribed to relieve the pain of pleurisy
  2. Prevents exercise induced asthma
  3. Generic name for Afrin
  4. Given following an infusion of Alteplase to prevent the reoccurance of an embolism
  5. Maintenance therapy for patients with COPD
  6. A complication of side effect of albuterol
  7. Fluticasone propionate is an example of this classification of drugs
  8. Given over two hours in the management of a massive PE
  9. Relaxes bronchial smooth muscle by stimulating beta2 receptors.
Down
  1. Given orally, does not replace rescue inhaler
  2. Increases production of respiratory tract fluids to liquefy and reduce the viscosity of secretions.
  3. Used to suppress a cough
  4. Requires a doctor's order
  5. Used for the prevention of pulmonary embolus and deep vein thrombosis
  6. An example of a low molecular weight heparin
  7. Causes local vasoconstriction of dilated arterioles, reducing blood flow and nasal congestion.
  8. Relieves itching, sneezing, and rhinorrhea

17 Clues: Generic name for AfrinUsed to suppress a coughRequires a doctor's orderPrevents exercise induced asthmaMaintenance therapy for patients with COPDRelieves itching, sneezing, and rhinorrheaA complication of side effect of albuterolAn example of a low molecular weight heparinGiven orally, does not replace rescue inhaler...

Respiratory Emergencies 2025-03-19

Respiratory Emergencies crossword puzzle
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  1. shortness of breath
  2. inadequate oxygen
  3. infection of the lungs causing inflammation of the alveoli
  4. excessive fluid accumulates in the lungs, making it difficult to breathe
  5. breathing too rapidly and deeply
  6. low-pitched, continuous snoring or gurgling lung sounds often heard breathing out
  7. not breathing
  8. high pitched whistling sound heard often during exhalation
Down
  1. a bluish discoloration of the skin resulting from poor circulation or inadequate oxygenation of the blood
  2. rattling, bubbling, or clicking sound heard often during inhalation
  3. a chronic lung disease that damages the alveoli
  4. acute allergic reaction to an antigen to which the body has become hypersensitive
  5. percentage of hemoglobin in the blood that is carrying oxygen
  6. chronic lung condition characterized by inflammation and narrowing of the airway
  7. group of lung diseases that cause airflow obstruction and breathing difficulties
  8. blood clot travels to the lungs and blocks a blood vessel
  9. air accumulates between the lung and the pleural cavity

17 Clues: not breathinginadequate oxygenshortness of breathbreathing too rapidly and deeplya chronic lung disease that damages the alveoliair accumulates between the lung and the pleural cavityblood clot travels to the lungs and blocks a blood vesselinfection of the lungs causing inflammation of the alveoli...

Respiratory Volumes and Capacities - Group 9 2013-11-15

Respiratory Volumes and Capacities - Group 9 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. How residual volume air helps gas exchange? It keeps alveoli ____.
  2. Respiratory volume associated with normal quiet breathing.
  3. About 350 ml of air that participates in gas exchange.
  4. Respiratory volume that can be exhaled forcibly after normal expiration.
  5. Volume of the air that doesn't contribute to gas exchange.
  6. Total amount of exchangeable air.
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  1. Respiratory volume that can be taken in forcibly over the normal inspiration.
  2. Respiratory volume that allows gas exchange to go on continuously.
  3. True or False: decrease in inspiratory reserve volume causes decrease in vital capacity.
  4. Why dead space volume air doesn't contribute to gas exchange? Because it never reaches _______.

10 Clues: Total amount of exchangeable air.About 350 ml of air that participates in gas exchange.Respiratory volume associated with normal quiet breathing.Volume of the air that doesn't contribute to gas exchange.How residual volume air helps gas exchange? It keeps alveoli ____.Respiratory volume that allows gas exchange to go on continuously....

Crossword 2017-06-14

Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. a poisonous gas that attacks the nervous system and can kill, sometimes used as a chemical weapon
  2. to attack or begin to fight someone
  3. a thing that makes somebody less willing to do something
  4. a sudden shaking movement of the body that cannot be controlled
  5. halogen which is used for chemical weapons
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  1. the act of refusing to accept, use, or believe someone or something
  2. physical or mental pain
  3. a substance that controls the effects of a poison or disease
  4. the organs that make it possible for you to breathe
  5. if a person does something bad with impunity, they do not get punished for what they have done
  6. without a smell

11 Clues: without a smellphysical or mental painto attack or begin to fight someonehalogen which is used for chemical weaponsthe organs that make it possible for you to breathea thing that makes somebody less willing to do somethinga substance that controls the effects of a poison or diseasea sudden shaking movement of the body that cannot be controlled...

pH regulation Crossword 2021-04-15

pH regulation Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. an amino acid which is important in blood buffering especially in the RBC
  2. Fastest mechanism of pH regulation is the ______ Mechanism
  3. these cells line the renal tubules and control H+ secretion and bicarbonate reabsorption
  4. Acidosis that is primarily due to deficit of bicarbonate ions
  5. Special cells in the collecting tubules that secrete H+ by primary active transport
  6. alkalosis is primarily due to decrease in pCO2
  7. This buffer helps in buffering mainly in the intracellular and intratubular space
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  1. high CO2 in the blood is compensated by an _______ in respiration
  2. Major peripheral chemoreceptors are located in the ________ Sinus
  3. A key amino acid involved in the Ammonium buffer system
  4. A weak acid involved in the Carbonate buffer system

11 Clues: alkalosis is primarily due to decrease in pCO2A weak acid involved in the Carbonate buffer systemA key amino acid involved in the Ammonium buffer systemFastest mechanism of pH regulation is the ______ MechanismAcidosis that is primarily due to deficit of bicarbonate ionshigh CO2 in the blood is compensated by an _______ in respiration...

pH regulation Crossword 2021-04-15

pH regulation Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. an amino acid which is important in blood buffering especially in the RBC
  2. Fastest mechanism of pH regulation is the ______ Mechanism
  3. these cells line the renal tubules and control H+ secretion and bicarbonate reabsorption
  4. Acidosis that is primarily due to deficit of bicarbonate ions
  5. Special cells in the collecting tubules that secrete H+ by primary active transport
  6. alkalosis is primarily due to decrease in pCO2
  7. This buffer helps in buffering mainly in the intracellular and intratubular space
Down
  1. high CO2 in the blood is compensated by an _______ in respiration
  2. Major peripheral chemoreceptors are located in the ________ Sinus
  3. A key amino acid involved in the Ammonium buffer system
  4. A weak acid involved in the Carbonate buffer system

11 Clues: alkalosis is primarily due to decrease in pCO2A weak acid involved in the Carbonate buffer systemA key amino acid involved in the Ammonium buffer systemFastest mechanism of pH regulation is the ______ MechanismAcidosis that is primarily due to deficit of bicarbonate ionshigh CO2 in the blood is compensated by an _______ in respiration...

pH regulation Crossword 2021-04-15

pH regulation Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. A key amino acid involved in the Ammonium buffer system
  2. alkalosis is primarily due to decrease in pCO2
  3. these cells line the renal tubules and control H+ secretion and bicarbonate reabsorption
  4. an amino acid which is important in blood buffering especially in the RBC
  5. Special cells in the collecting tubules that secrete H+ by primary active transport
  6. A weak acid involved in the Carbonate buffer system
Down
  1. This buffer helps in buffering mainly in the intracellular and renal tubular fluid
  2. high CO2 in the blood is compensated by an _______ in respiration
  3. Major peripheral chemoreceptors are located in the ________ Sinus
  4. Acidosis that is primarily due to deficit of bicarbonate ions
  5. Fastest mechanism of pH regulation is the ______ Mechanism

11 Clues: alkalosis is primarily due to decrease in pCO2A weak acid involved in the Carbonate buffer systemA key amino acid involved in the Ammonium buffer systemFastest mechanism of pH regulation is the ______ MechanismAcidosis that is primarily due to deficit of bicarbonate ionshigh CO2 in the blood is compensated by an _______ in respiration...

Anatomy and Physiology 2018-10-02

Anatomy and Physiology crossword puzzle
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  1. This body system, affects growth, development, sexual activities, and health of the entire body. Consists of specialized glands.
  2. Circulates the blood
  3. This body system controls and coordinates all other systems and makes it work harmoniously and efficiently; consist of brain, spinal cord, and nerves.
  4. This body system purifies the body by eliminating waste matter. Consist of kidneys, liver, skin, intestines, and lungs
  5. Excrete water and waste products
  6. This body system covers, shapes and supports the skeleton tissue; also contracts and moves various parts of the body
  7. Division of cells is known as
  8. Study of the science of minute structures of organic tissue (microscopic anatomy)
  9. A substance that is colorless, jellylike, contains food elements such as protein, fat, carbohydrates, mineral salts, and water are present
  10. This body system controls the steady circulation of blood through the body by means of the heart and blood vessels.
  11. during this process the body stores water, food, and oxygen for when it is needed. Constructive metabolism. The building of larger molecules from smaller ones.
  12. Study of the functions and activities performed by body structures.
  13. The study of the structure of the human body
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  1. Dense active protoplasm found in the center of the cell. Plays an important part in cell reproduction and metabolism
  2. This body system changes food into nutrients and waste; consists of mouth, stomach, intestines, salivary and gastric glands.
  3. This process releases energy that is stored by special molecules to be used in muscle contractions, body secretions, or heat production
  4. The basic unit of all living things.
  5. Largest organ of the body forming an external protective covering
  6. All the protoplasm of a cell, except for what is in the nucleus. Contains food material for growth, reproduction and self-repair of the cell.
  7. Encloses protoplasm and permits soluble substances to enter and leave the cell
  8. Supply oxygen to the blood
  9. This body system is responsible for plants and animals producing offspring
  10. This body system enables breathing, supplying the body with oxygen eliminating carbon monoxide as a waste product; consists of lungs and air passages
  11. This organ removes toxic products of digestion
  12. Digests Food

25 Clues: Digests FoodCirculates the bloodSupply oxygen to the bloodDivision of cells is known asExcrete water and waste productsThe basic unit of all living things.The study of the structure of the human bodyThis organ removes toxic products of digestionLargest organ of the body forming an external protective covering...

Medicology of Medicinal Medicine for Medics 2021-03-22

Medicology of Medicinal Medicine for Medics crossword puzzle
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  1. Study of benign and malignant tumors
  2. Study of the kidney and its diseases
  3. Suffix for excision or removal
  4. Specialist of medicinal practices
  5. Study of the urinary system, disease, and disorders of the male reproductive system
  6. Root for relating to the skull. Ends in o
  7. Pertaining to mental illness, clinical depression, and other behavioral and emotional disorders
  8. Study of the skin, concerned with cancer prevention
  9. Specialist of diagnosing conditions of the digestive system
  10. Root for relating to the heart. Ends in o
  11. Specialist of diagnosing skin conditions
  12. Suffix for inflammation
  13. Study of the digestive system
  14. Prefix for outside
  15. Study of the immune system and allergies
  16. Specialist of administering anesthesia
  17. Study of rheumatic diseases categorized by inflammation and joint disease
  18. Root for relating to the nerves or nervous system. Ends in o
  19. Root for relating to tissue. Ends in o
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  1. Aid for disorders of the respiratory system
  2. Study of the eyes, eye diseases, and eye surgery. Includes eye examinations
  3. Root for relating to a vein. Ends in o
  4. Specialist of treating elderly related problems in physical, mental, emotional, and social health
  5. Study of blood disorders and blood-forming organs
  6. Study of the reproductive system, pregnancy, childbirth, and menopause
  7. Root for relating to the head. Ends in o
  8. Root for relating to a joint. Ends in o
  9. Study of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves
  10. Aid for injuries or illnesses resulting from participation in athletic activities. Two words, no space
  11. Root for relating to blood. Ends in o
  12. Root for relating to a gland. Ends in o
  13. Root for relating to a cell. Ends in o
  14. Study of child health from birth to adolesence. Includes wellness checks and vaccinations
  15. Study of tissue cells and bodily fluids for signs of disease
  16. Root for the color black or darkness. Ends in o
  17. Prefix for within
  18. Root for the color white. Ends in o

37 Clues: Prefix for withinPrefix for outsideSuffix for inflammationStudy of the digestive systemSuffix for excision or removalSpecialist of medicinal practicesRoot for the color white. Ends in oStudy of benign and malignant tumorsStudy of the kidney and its diseasesRoot for relating to blood. Ends in oRoot for relating to a vein. Ends in o...

Gas Exchange 2019-02-18

Gas Exchange crossword puzzle
Across
  1. inhalation is an ____ process
  2. air enters,filtered,warmed, and moistened
  3. regulates entry of air, movable flap
  4. organ of the gas exchange
  5. inhalation is the intake of
Down
  1. sheet of muscle that forms border between chest cavity and the abdomen
  2. the primary function of the respiratory system is to _____
  3. inhalation takes oxygen to the

8 Clues: organ of the gas exchangeinhalation is the intake ofinhalation is an ____ processinhalation takes oxygen to theregulates entry of air, movable flapair enters,filtered,warmed, and moistenedthe primary function of the respiratory system is to _____sheet of muscle that forms border between chest cavity and the abdomen

Lungs and breathing 2024-09-22

Lungs and breathing crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the gas we breathe in
  2. lungs are protected by ...
  3. the organ which helps us breathe
  4. lungs are found in ...
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  1. another name for trachea
  2. the gas which makes up the most of the air
  3. the organ system the lungs are part of

7 Clues: the gas we breathe inlungs are found in ...another name for trachealungs are protected by ...the organ which helps us breathethe organ system the lungs are part ofthe gas which makes up the most of the air

Fungi 2023-04-19

Fungi crossword puzzle
Across
  1. A large group of single-cell microorganisms
  2. found in rotten wood & soils
  3. violet wart
  4. flora of mouth and GI tract, anaerobic G+ rods, eroding abscesses of mouth, lung, or GI tract
  5. flora of skin, mouth, and GI tract
  6. pulmonary mucormycosis
  7. desert areas of SW USA, respiratory transmission
  8. rotting wood
  9. spaghetti & meatballs
  10. endemic to Papua New Guinea
Down
  1. black patches on soles of hands
  2. causes puncture
  3. NOT flora, respiratory transmission, mycolic acids make it partial acid fast but aerobic G+ rod
  4. ubiquitous, inhalation, causes allergic bronchopulmonary
  5. rhinocerebral
  6. A plant-like organism that does not make chlorophyll
  7. bird/bat droppings
  8. Founds in soil and plants
  9. saprophytic molds
  10. pigeon droppings

20 Clues: violet wartrotting woodrhinocerebralcauses puncturepigeon droppingssaprophytic moldsbird/bat droppingsspaghetti & meatballspulmonary mucormycosisFounds in soil and plantsendemic to Papua New Guineafound in rotten wood & soilsblack patches on soles of handsflora of skin, mouth, and GI tractA large group of single-cell microorganisms...

Excretory System 2019-12-09

Excretory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Where pee exits your body
  2. An example of cell waste that can also be associated with the respiratory system.
  3. Thin tubes that connect the kidneys to the bladder.
  4. Organ that filters your blood
Down
  1. Found in the kidneys, is what filters your blood.
  2. Many of you ask me (Ms.McGee) to go to the restroom to empty this
  3. Chemical found in your urine. Is produced when cells break down proteins.
  4. What the excretory system is responsible for getting rid of.

8 Clues: Where pee exits your bodyOrgan that filters your bloodFound in the kidneys, is what filters your blood.Thin tubes that connect the kidneys to the bladder.What the excretory system is responsible for getting rid of.Many of you ask me (Ms.McGee) to go to the restroom to empty this...

Vapes: Myth Busters 2026-01-12

Vapes: Myth Busters crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Symptoms that start when the nicotine wears off, causing the smoker to want to light up again and again. (example: anxious, irritated, headaches, cravings, etc.)
  2. Nicotine (like caffeine) is a ________ drug that speeds up the nervous system and overworks the heart.
  3. A single pod from a vape can contain as much _________as a whole pack of cigarettes. (The addicting substance)
  4. Body system that brings oxygen in—and vape chemicals too.
  5. nicotine reaches the brain and starts to affect it within _____ seconds.
  6. Studies also show that teens who vape are 4-5 times more likely to start smoking traditional __________.
  7. The ___________ tubes inside of the lungs become inflamed from smoking and cause an ongoing cough and irreversible lung damage.
  8. Smoking paralyzes the _________, tiny hair-like structures in the respiratory tract that filter the air you breathe in. (think of the beach ball activity)
  9. The ________ is not fully developed until you’re mid 20’s, so the younger you start using nicotine the more likely you are to become addicted.
  10. This device doesn’t burn tobacco, but it heats up e-liquid that can still harm your body
Down
  1. Vapes contain toxic chemicals and ________ such as nickel, lead, chromium, tin, and aluminum.
  2. What the brain releases that makes nicotine feel rewarding.
  3. Because of brain development, the _________ you are the more likely you are to become addicted to tobacco, vapes and other drugs.
  4. Breathing in vape chemicals without using a vape yourself is known as __________ smoke.
  5. Lung __________ happens from smoking and vaping because the carcinogens create abnormal cells that multiply and attack healthy cells in the lungs.
  6. Companies add many __________ to e-liquid juice, to make it more appealing to young people. These are safe to eat, but not inhale.

16 Clues: Body system that brings oxygen in—and vape chemicals too.What the brain releases that makes nicotine feel rewarding.nicotine reaches the brain and starts to affect it within _____ seconds.Breathing in vape chemicals without using a vape yourself is known as __________ smoke....

911 spelling test 2023-08-04

911 spelling test crossword puzzle
Across
  1. swolled
  2. respritory
  3. arrotically
  4. tackycardia
  5. dialasis
  6. multipocerosis
  7. tendent
  8. mosck
  9. acedomenfin
  10. postdictal
  11. skitzofrenia
Down
  1. ellavader
  2. warrent
  3. hospiss
  4. amputi
  5. damentia
  6. fetnoyl
  7. serosis
  8. nebalizer
  9. hymelick
  10. herass

21 Clues: mosckamputiherassswolledwarrenthospissfetnoylserosistendentdamentiadialasishymelickellavadernebalizerrespritorypostdictalarroticallytackycardiaacedomenfinskitzofreniamultipocerosis

Circulatory System 2023-11-21

Circulatory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Tiny air sacs in the lungs
  2. Where the air enters the respiratory system
  3. Connects your larynx to your lungs
Down
  1. Enlarges the chest cavity on inhalation
  2. Directly above the Trachea
  3. Commonly known as the throat
  4. Flap of tissue that sits beneath the tongue

7 Clues: Tiny air sacs in the lungsDirectly above the TracheaCommonly known as the throatConnects your larynx to your lungsEnlarges the chest cavity on inhalationFlap of tissue that sits beneath the tongueWhere the air enters the respiratory system

Cells 2020-06-17

Cells crossword puzzle
Across
  1. System: made up of the mouth, salivary glands, esophagus, stomach, liver, gallbladder, pancreas, and small and large intestines
  2. a mass of cells that are continually reproducing but are otherwise non-functional
  3. System: made up of skeletal muscles, including tendons and ligaments
  4. System: made up of the skin, hair, nails, and sweat glands
  5. Organism: a living thing made of just one cell
  6. photographs taken with a microscope
  7. Permeable: allowing certain substances to pass through, but not others
  8. System: made up of the nose, trachea, and lungs
  9. special kind of diffusion that involves only the movement of water through a selectively permeable membrane
  10. Organism: a living thing made of more than one cell; relies on a variety of types of cells to perform a cellular functions
  11. smallest, most basic unit of living things
  12. System: made up of the kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra
  13. Light Microscope: uses light focused through several different lenses to form a magnified image of an object
Down
  1. the movement of gas or liquid particles from an area where there is a high concentration of particles to an adjoining area where there is a low concentration of particles, until both areas have the same concentration of particles
  2. masses of specialized cells
  3. System: made up of several glands that produce hormones
  4. the inability to move muscles
  5. air and water cannot pass through
  6. Systems: made up of more than one organ and perform one or more specific functions in the body
  7. System: made up of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves that exist in every part of the body
  8. water and air can pass through easily
  9. Cell: a cell that performs a specific duty and interacts with other types of cells in the organism in order to carry out its task successfully
  10. System: made up of bones and cartilage
  11. System: made up of the heart (an organ), plus blood vessels and blood
  12. System: made up of the lymph, lymph nodes, lymph vessels, and lymphoid tissue
  13. Transport: the movement of substances into and out of a cell
  14. made of tissues, are parts of an organism that perform specific tasks
  15. Division: the process by which two or more cells are formed from one cell

28 Clues: masses of specialized cellsthe inability to move musclesair and water cannot pass throughphotographs taken with a microscopewater and air can pass through easilySystem: made up of bones and cartilagesmallest, most basic unit of living thingsOrganism: a living thing made of just one cellSystem: made up of the nose, trachea, and lungs...

Cells 2020-06-17

Cells crossword puzzle
Across
  1. -a mass of cells that are continually reproducing but are otherwise non-functional
  2. Organism -a living thing made of more than one cell; relies on a variety of types of cells to perform a cellular functions
  3. System -made up of several glands that produce hormones
  4. System -made up of bones and cartilage
  5. System -made up of skeletal muscles, including tendons and ligaments
  6. -masses of specialized cells
  7. Transport -the movement of substances into and out of a cell
  8. -photographs taken with a microscope
  9. -made of tissues, are parts of an organism that perform specific tasks
  10. - smallest, most basic unit of living things
  11. System -made up of the nose, trachea, and lungs
  12. System -made up of the mouth, salivary glands, esophagus, stomach, liver, gallbladder, pancreas, and small and large intestines
  13. -air and water cannot pass through
  14. -water and air can pass through easily
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  1. System -made up of the lymph, lymph nodes, lymph vessels, and lymphoid tissue
  2. -the inability to move muscles
  3. Organism -a living thing made of just one cell
  4. System -made up of the kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra
  5. System -made up of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves that exist in every part of the body
  6. System -made up of the skin, hair, nails, and sweat glands
  7. Division -the process by which two or more cells are formed from one cell
  8. Light Microscope -uses light focused through several different lenses to form a magnified image of an object
  9. System -made up of the heart (an organ), plus blood vessels and blood
  10. -special kind of diffusion that involves only the movement of water through a selectively permeable membrane
  11. Permeable -allowing certain substances to pass through, but not others
  12. Systems -made up of more than one organ and perform one or more specific functions in the body
  13. -the movement of gas or liquid particles from an area where there is a high concentration of particles to an adjoining area where there is a low concentration of particles, until both areas have the same concentration of particles
  14. Cell -a cell that performs a specific duty and interacts with other types of cells in the organism in order to carry out its task successfully

28 Clues: -masses of specialized cells-the inability to move muscles-air and water cannot pass through-photographs taken with a microscopeSystem -made up of bones and cartilage-water and air can pass through easily- smallest, most basic unit of living thingsOrganism -a living thing made of just one cellSystem -made up of the nose, trachea, and lungs...

Anatomy and Physiology 2018-10-02

Anatomy and Physiology crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Largest organ of the body forming an external protective covering
  2. during this process the body stores water, food, and oxygen for when it is needed. Constructive metabolism. The building of larger molecules from smaller ones.
  3. Study of the functions and activities performed by body structures.
  4. This body system purifies the body by eliminating waste matter. Consist of kidneys, liver, skin, intestines, and lungs
  5. All the protoplasm of a cell, except for what is in the nucleus. Contains food material for growth, reproduction and self-repair of the cell.
  6. Study of the science of minute structures of organic tissue (microscopic anatomy)
  7. Dense active protoplasm found in the center of the cell. Plays an important part in cell reproduction and metabolism
  8. This body system, affects growth, development, sexual activities, and health of the entire body. Consists of specialized glands.
  9. This body system controls and coordinates all other systems and makes it work harmoniously and efficiently; consist of brain, spinal cord, and nerves.
  10. This body system is responsible for plants and animals producing offspring
  11. Excrete water and waste products
  12. Circulates the blood
Down
  1. Division of cells is known as
  2. This body system enables breathing, supplying the body with oxygen eliminating carbon monoxide as a waste product; consists of lungs and air passages
  3. Supply oxygen to the blood
  4. A substance that is colorless, jellylike, contains food elements such as protein, fat, carbohydrates, mineral salts, and water are present
  5. This process releases energy that is stored by special molecules to be used in muscle contractions, body secretions, or heat production
  6. This body system controls the steady circulation of blood through the body by means of the heart and blood vessels.
  7. This body system changes food into nutrients and waste; consists of mouth, stomach, intestines, salivary and gastric glands.
  8. This organ removes toxic products of digestion
  9. This body system covers, shapes and supports the skeleton tissue; also contracts and moves various parts of the body
  10. Encloses protoplasm and permits soluble substances to enter and leave the cell
  11. The basic unit of all living things.
  12. Digests Food
  13. The study of the structure of the human body

25 Clues: Digests FoodCirculates the bloodSupply oxygen to the bloodDivision of cells is known asExcrete water and waste productsThe basic unit of all living things.The study of the structure of the human bodyThis organ removes toxic products of digestionLargest organ of the body forming an external protective covering...

Anatomy and Physiology 2018-10-02

Anatomy and Physiology crossword puzzle
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  1. This body system controls the steady circulation of blood through the body by means of the heart and blood vessels.
  2. The study of the structure of the human body
  3. Study of the science of minute structures of organic tissue (microscopic anatomy)
  4. This body system covers, shapes and supports the skeleton tissue; also contracts and moves various parts of the body
  5. This body system, affects growth, development, sexual activities, and health of the entire body. Consists of specialized glands.
  6. The basic unit of all living things.
  7. This process releases energy that is stored by special molecules to be used in muscle contractions, body secretions, or heat production
  8. A substance that is colorless, jellylike, contains food elements such as protein, fat, carbohydrates, mineral salts, and water are present
  9. Digests Food
  10. Excrete water and waste products
  11. Study of the functions and activities performed by body structures.
  12. This body system controls and coordinates all other systems and makes it work harmoniously and efficiently; consist of brain, spinal cord, and nerves.
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  1. This body system is responsible for plants and animals producing offspring
  2. All the protoplasm of a cell, except for what is in the nucleus. Contains food material for growth, reproduction and self-repair of the cell.
  3. Encloses protoplasm and permits soluble substances to enter and leave the cell
  4. This organ removes toxic products of digestion
  5. during this process the body stores water, food, and oxygen for when it is needed. Constructive metabolism. The building of larger molecules from smaller ones.
  6. Dense active protoplasm found in the center of the cell. Plays an important part in cell reproduction and metabolism
  7. Circulates the blood
  8. This body system enables breathing, supplying the body with oxygen eliminating carbon monoxide as a waste product; consists of lungs and air passages
  9. This body system purifies the body by eliminating waste matter. Consist of kidneys, liver, skin, intestines, and lungs
  10. Division of cells is known as
  11. Supply oxygen to the blood
  12. This body system changes food into nutrients and waste; consists of mouth, stomach, intestines, salivary and gastric glands.
  13. Largest organ of the body forming an external protective covering

25 Clues: Digests FoodCirculates the bloodSupply oxygen to the bloodDivision of cells is known asExcrete water and waste productsThe basic unit of all living things.The study of the structure of the human bodyThis organ removes toxic products of digestionLargest organ of the body forming an external protective covering...

Anatomy and Physiology 2018-10-02

Anatomy and Physiology crossword puzzle
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  1. Circulates the blood
  2. All the protoplasm of a cell, except for what is in the nucleus. Contains food material for growth, reproduction and self-repair of the cell.
  3. This body system changes food into nutrients and waste; consists of mouth, stomach, intestines, salivary and gastric glands.
  4. Supply oxygen to the blood
  5. Study of the functions and activities performed by body structures.
  6. This body system enables breathing, supplying the body with oxygen eliminating carbon monoxide as a waste product; consists of lungs and air passages
  7. This body system purifies the body by eliminating waste matter. Consist of kidneys, liver, skin, intestines, and lungs
  8. This body system is responsible for plants and animals producing offspring
  9. This body system covers, shapes and supports the skeleton tissue; also contracts and moves various parts of the body
  10. Study of the science of minute structures of organic tissue (microscopic anatomy)
  11. The study of the structure of the human body
  12. This process releases energy that is stored by special molecules to be used in muscle contractions, body secretions, or heat production
  13. The basic unit of all living things.
  14. This body system controls and coordinates all other systems and makes it work harmoniously and efficiently; consist of brain, spinal cord, and nerves.
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  1. Digests Food
  2. Excrete water and waste products
  3. during this process the body stores water, food, and oxygen for when it is needed. Constructive metabolism. The building of larger molecules from smaller ones.
  4. Dense active protoplasm found in the center of the cell. Plays an important part in cell reproduction and metabolism
  5. This body system controls the steady circulation of blood through the body by means of the heart and blood vessels.
  6. Encloses protoplasm and permits soluble substances to enter and leave the cell
  7. A substance that is colorless, jellylike, contains food elements such as protein, fat, carbohydrates, mineral salts, and water are present
  8. This organ removes toxic products of digestion
  9. This body system, affects growth, development, sexual activities, and health of the entire body. Consists of specialized glands.
  10. Division of cells is known as
  11. Largest organ of the body forming an external protective covering

25 Clues: Digests FoodCirculates the bloodSupply oxygen to the bloodDivision of cells is known asExcrete water and waste productsThe basic unit of all living things.The study of the structure of the human bodyThis organ removes toxic products of digestionLargest organ of the body forming an external protective covering...

Body System Review - Respiratory 2012-04-02

Body System Review - Respiratory crossword puzzle
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  1. Voice Box
  2. Back of the Throat
  3. Large flat muscle at the bottom of the chest cavity that contracts during breathing
  4. Two main branches off the trachea
  5. allows exchange of the oxygen and carbon dioxide between the blood and the enviroment
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  1. Windpipe that is held open by rings of cartilage
  2. Smaller Branches off the bronchi
  3. Warms, moistens and filter the air
  4. Air Sacs that are one celled thick and covered with capillaries so that oxygen and carbon dioxide can be exchanged

9 Clues: Voice BoxBack of the ThroatSmaller Branches off the bronchiTwo main branches off the tracheaWarms, moistens and filter the airWindpipe that is held open by rings of cartilageLarge flat muscle at the bottom of the chest cavity that contracts during breathingallows exchange of the oxygen and carbon dioxide between the blood and the enviroment...

Respiratory system cross word 2025-05-12

Respiratory system cross word crossword puzzle
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  1. The total amount of air the lungs can hold
  2. The process of breathing in
  3. The volume of air moved in and out of the lungs during normal breathing
  4. Main muscle used in breathing
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  1. Tube that carries air from the throat to the lungs
  2. The two branches of the trachea leading to the lungs
  3. Tiny air sacs where gas exchange occurs
  4. Gas taken in during inspiration
  5. Site of oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange in muscles

9 Clues: The process of breathing inMain muscle used in breathingGas taken in during inspirationTiny air sacs where gas exchange occursThe total amount of air the lungs can holdTube that carries air from the throat to the lungsThe two branches of the trachea leading to the lungsSite of oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange in muscles...

Y- Respiratory System Vocab 2026-01-16

Y- Respiratory System Vocab crossword puzzle
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  1. branching tubes from the trachea (in each lung) leading to the alveoli
  2. pair of organs that supply the body with oxygen, and removes carbon dioxide from the body
  3. muscle below the lungs that help the lungs inhale and exhale
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  1. windpipe; tube that leads into the lungs
  2. the hollow muscular organ forming an air passage to the lungs and holding the vocal cords in humans and other mammals; the voice box.
  3. nasal cavity; external enter and exit point for air
  4. tiny air sacs; pick up carbon dioxide waste and distribute fresh air to the blood
  5. small flap that covers the trachea when eating
  6. system that allows a person to breathe and exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide (CO2) throughout the body

9 Clues: windpipe; tube that leads into the lungssmall flap that covers the trachea when eatingnasal cavity; external enter and exit point for airmuscle below the lungs that help the lungs inhale and exhalebranching tubes from the trachea (in each lung) leading to the alveolitiny air sacs; pick up carbon dioxide waste and distribute fresh air to the blood...

The body organs and it's function 2014-08-14

The body organs and it's function crossword puzzle
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  1. this organ system helps transfer or receive sperm cells for male or female
  2. regulates body temperature, protect tissue, usually includes skin,hair,sweat glands,and sebaceous glands.
  3. helps maintain posture,causes movements, and produces body heat
  4. produce blood cells,protects framework, protects soft tissue ex:bones, ligaments, cartilages, and tendons
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  1. exchanges o2 and carbon monoxide .
  2. circulates and transports body through the body ex: "it pumps approx. 2,000 gallons of blood each day.
  3. breaks down and absorbs food
  4. this organ system helps defend against infection.
  5. detects changes, stimulates muscles and glands ex: spinal cord,brain,"nerves",and sensor organs
  6. controls organ and structure metabolic activities
  7. takes out waste in blood,maintains electrolyte balance.

11 Clues: breaks down and absorbs foodexchanges o2 and carbon monoxide .this organ system helps defend against infection.controls organ and structure metabolic activitiestakes out waste in blood,maintains electrolyte balance.helps maintain posture,causes movements, and produces body heat...

Crossword 2017-06-14

Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. if a person does something bad with impunity, they do not get punished for what they have done
  2. to attack or begin to fight someone
  3. a sudden shaking movement of the body that cannot be controlled
  4. a substance that controls the effects of a poison or disease
  5. the organs that make it possible for you to breathe
  6. without a smell
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  1. halogen which is used for chemical weapons
  2. the act of refusing to accept, use, or believe someone or something
  3. a thing that makes somebody less willing to do something
  4. physical or mental pain
  5. a poisonous gas that attacks the nervous system and can kill, sometimes used as a chemical weapon

11 Clues: without a smellphysical or mental painto attack or begin to fight someonehalogen which is used for chemical weaponsthe organs that make it possible for you to breathea thing that makes somebody less willing to do somethinga substance that controls the effects of a poison or diseasea sudden shaking movement of the body that cannot be controlled...

pH regulation Crossword 2021-04-15

pH regulation Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. A key amino acid involved in the Ammonium buffer system
  2. alkalosis is primarily due to decrease in pCO2
  3. these cells line the renal tubules and control H+ secretion and bicarbonate reabsorption
  4. an amino acid which is important in blood buffering especially in the RBC
  5. Special cells in the collecting tubules that secrete H+ by primary active transport
  6. A weak acid involved in the Carbonate buffer system
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  1. This buffer helps in buffering mainly in the intracellular and intratubular space
  2. high CO2 in the blood is compensated by an _______ in respiration
  3. Major peripheral chemoreceptors are located in the ________ Sinus
  4. Acidosis that is primarily due to deficit of bicarbonate ions
  5. Fastest mechanism of pH regulation is the ______ Mechanism

11 Clues: alkalosis is primarily due to decrease in pCO2A weak acid involved in the Carbonate buffer systemA key amino acid involved in the Ammonium buffer systemFastest mechanism of pH regulation is the ______ MechanismAcidosis that is primarily due to deficit of bicarbonate ionshigh CO2 in the blood is compensated by an _______ in respiration...

pH regulation Crossword 2021-04-15

pH regulation Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. Fastest mechanism of pH regulation is the ______ Mechanism
  2. these cells line the renal tubules and control H+ secretion and bicarbonate reabsorption
  3. high CO2 in the blood is compensated by an _______ in respiration
  4. an amino acid which is important in blood buffering especially in the RBC
  5. Special cells in the collecting tubules that secrete H+ by primary active transport
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  1. Acidosis that is primarily due to deficit of bicarbonate ions
  2. Major peripheral chemoreceptors are located in the ________ Sinus
  3. A key amino acid involved in the Ammonium buffer system
  4. A weak acid involved in the Carbonate buffer system
  5. alkalosis is primarily due to decrease in pCO2
  6. This buffer helps in buffering mainly in the intracellular and renal tubular fluid

11 Clues: alkalosis is primarily due to decrease in pCO2A weak acid involved in the Carbonate buffer systemA key amino acid involved in the Ammonium buffer systemFastest mechanism of pH regulation is the ______ MechanismAcidosis that is primarily due to deficit of bicarbonate ionsMajor peripheral chemoreceptors are located in the ________ Sinus...

biology words 2020-11-04

biology words crossword puzzle
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  1. respiratory condition
  2. tiny blood vessels
  3. thin walled blood vessels
  4. movement of water molecules
  5. abnormal clump of cells
  6. food broken down
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  1. organ that cleans the blood
  2. air sacs in the blood
  3. respiratory organs
  4. thick walled blood vessels
  5. organ pumps blood
  6. digestive organ that digests food

12 Clues: food broken downorgan pumps bloodtiny blood vesselsrespiratory organsrespiratory conditionair sacs in the bloodabnormal clump of cellsthin walled blood vesselsthick walled blood vesselsorgan that cleans the bloodmovement of water moleculesdigestive organ that digests food

Air and the Respiratory System 2018-08-26

Air and the Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. Air is made up of a __________ of gases.
  2. Needed for respiration.
  3. Mosquito larvae use breathing _____ to breathe.
  4. Taken in by plants for photosynthesis.
  5. Process of taking air into body and giving it out.
  6. Most abundant gas in air.
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  1. The tube that leads to the lungs from the nose.
  2. Openings on leaves that allow gases to pass through.
  3. The muscle that changes the size of the chest cavity.
  4. The _____ system helps living things to breathe.
  5. Gas _____ happens in the lungs for humans.

11 Clues: Needed for respiration.Most abundant gas in air.Taken in by plants for photosynthesis.Air is made up of a __________ of gases.Gas _____ happens in the lungs for humans.The tube that leads to the lungs from the nose.Mosquito larvae use breathing _____ to breathe.The _____ system helps living things to breathe....

Crossword 2021-05-10

Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. part of the respiratory system and help you breath
  2. a vehicle specifically made to take people to the hospital
  3. lesson of the story
  4. God of all Gods
  5. goddess of victory's roman name
  6. the leading character or one of the major characters in a show/book
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  1. 'brain' or control center of a cell
  2. thing used to protect your face (mostly used for COVID)
  3. goddess of the underworld
  4. behavior that is intended to harm another
  5. amusement, especially as expressed in laughter

11 Clues: God of all Godslesson of the storygoddess of the underworldgoddess of victory's roman name'brain' or control center of a cellbehavior that is intended to harm anotheramusement, especially as expressed in laughterpart of the respiratory system and help you breaththing used to protect your face (mostly used for COVID)...

The Circulatory System 2021-02-16

The Circulatory System crossword puzzle
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  1. Largest artery of the human body
  2. Granulocytes present in WBCs
  3. An agranulocyte present in White blood cells
  4. An instrument used to measure heartbeat
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  1. The blood cells which help in blood coagulation
  2. A mascular pumping organ in circulatory system of humans
  3. A blood vessel which carries blood away from the heart
  4. Fluid portion of the blood
  5. Substances present on the surface of RBC
  6. A respiratory pigment present in the cytoplasm of RBCs

10 Clues: Fluid portion of the bloodGranulocytes present in WBCsLargest artery of the human bodyAn instrument used to measure heartbeatSubstances present on the surface of RBCAn agranulocyte present in White blood cellsThe blood cells which help in blood coagulationA blood vessel which carries blood away from the heart...

Lesson 9.3 Crossword 2022-01-24

Lesson 9.3 Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. chronic inflammation of the lungs characterized by an abnormal increase in the air spaces near the bronchioles; causes an accumulation of carbon dioxide in the lungs
  2. inflammation of the sinuses
  3. an infection of the lungs that causes inflammation; caused by a virus, bacterium, fungus, or—in rare cases—parasites
  4. disease of the lungs characterized by recurring episodes of airway inflammation causing bronchospasms and increased mucus production
  5. a long-lasting respiratory condition in which the airways of the lungs become obstructed due to inflammation of the bronchi and excessive mucus production
  6. a viral infection that affects the respiratory system; the flu
  7. inflammation of the tonsils
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  1. excessive ventilation that leads to abnormal expulsion of carbon dioxide
  2. a highly contagious bacterial infection caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis
  3. a temporary inflammation of the mucous membranes that line the trachea and bronchial passageways; causes a cough that may produce mucus
  4. spasmodic contractions of the bronchial muscles that constrict the airways in the lungs during an asthma attack
  5. inflammation of the larynx, or voice box
  6. inflammation of the pharynx, or throat

13 Clues: inflammation of the sinusesinflammation of the tonsilsinflammation of the pharynx, or throatinflammation of the larynx, or voice boxa viral infection that affects the respiratory system; the fluexcessive ventilation that leads to abnormal expulsion of carbon dioxidea highly contagious bacterial infection caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis...

First Aid 2014-05-10

First Aid crossword puzzle
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  1. air is not being moved through the airway and no sounds is being made by the victim
  2. airway is blocked by a foreign object such as food,small toy or fluids such as vomit or blood
  3. air is still being moved through the airway
  4. type of shock to the respiratory tract that causes a reduction of oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange
  5. prevents the rescuer from being sued if a complication occurs from the first aid that is administered
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  1. type of shock that results from a reaction to a substance to which a patient may be allergic to
  2. type of shock that results when the heart isn't able to pump effectively
  3. airway is blocked by the tongue or swollen tissues of the mouth or throat
  4. type of shock caused by an acute infection that overwhelms the body
  5. immediate care given to a victim before professional help arrives
  6. condition in which the heart fails to circulate blood adequately to the vital organs
  7. type of shock that results from injury to the nervous system
  8. type of shock that results from severe bleeding

13 Clues: air is still being moved through the airwaytype of shock that results from severe bleedingtype of shock that results from injury to the nervous systemimmediate care given to a victim before professional help arrivestype of shock caused by an acute infection that overwhelms the body...

Poultry viroses 2020-04-12

Poultry viroses crossword puzzle
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  1. This is the most common form of fowl pox
  2. Duck infectious enteritis is also called
  3. Infectious bronchitis virus belongs to this family
  4. The natural host of infectious anemia virus
  5. Who are the natural hosts of Avian influenza?
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  1. Acute herpesvirosis of chickens and pheasants
  2. This disease is also called the chicken AIDS
  3. What is the "treatment" for avian influenza
  4. The most fatal strain of Newcastle disease
  5. What system does IBV mainly affect?
  6. What kind of quails are the victims of quail bronchitis?

11 Clues: What system does IBV mainly affect?This is the most common form of fowl poxDuck infectious enteritis is also calledThe most fatal strain of Newcastle diseaseWhat is the "treatment" for avian influenzaThe natural host of infectious anemia virusThis disease is also called the chicken AIDSAcute herpesvirosis of chickens and pheasants...

Body Systems Crossword 2017-08-28

Body Systems Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. makes chemical communications within the body using hormones
  2. pumps blood around your body
  3. hair, skin, nails etc.
  4. the system where your kidneys filter your blood
  5. defends your body against diseases
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  1. allows you to inhale oxygen exhale carbon dioxide
  2. supports the body and its organs
  3. turns your food into nutrients
  4. allows movement of your body, maintains posture and helps circulate blood
  5. allows you to have children
  6. transmits signals to and from parts of your body and co-ordinates your actions

11 Clues: hair, skin, nails etc.allows you to have childrenpumps blood around your bodyturns your food into nutrientssupports the body and its organsdefends your body against diseasesthe system where your kidneys filter your bloodallows you to inhale oxygen exhale carbon dioxidemakes chemical communications within the body using hormones...