respiratory system Crossword Puzzles
Horses Nervous System 2024-03-04
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- What lies in the cranial cavity of the skull?
- What causes certain muscles to react instantaneously?
- What are bands of white tissue emanating from the central nervous system and ganglia and extending to all parts of the body?
- What controls the conscious or voluntary actions of the body?
- What secondary nerve centers are located along the spinal cord?
- What supplies the body with information about its internal and external environment?
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- What is control over the respiratory and digestive systems, eyes, heart, blood vessels, glandular products, and other functions directed by the brain?
- What are the 2 most important parts of the central nervous system? (put and in the middle of the two)
- What is the slightly expanded cranial end of a spinal cord?
- It is a complex system consisting of the brain, ______, many nerve fibers, and sensory receptors.
- What controls muscular coordination?
- What performs the function of memory, intelligence, and control of emotional response?
- Nerves follow the courses of the _____.
- Those nerve endings receiving stimuli from the outside are called_____.
- Considering the size of a horse the brain is ____ when compared to other aanimal'sbrain sizes.
15 Clues: What controls muscular coordination? • Nerves follow the courses of the _____. • What lies in the cranial cavity of the skull? • What causes certain muscles to react instantaneously? • What is the slightly expanded cranial end of a spinal cord? • What controls the conscious or voluntary actions of the body? • ...
Organs Crossword 2025-03-17
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- to spread out or move from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration.
- tiny hair-like structures in the respiratory system that help to filter out dust and foreign particles.
- relating to the stomach and intestines, involved in the digestion and absorption of food.
- the breakdown of food into smaller components that can be absorbed by the body.
- the process by which a system maintains stability while adjusting to conditions that are optimal for survival.
- small openings on the surfaces of leaves that allow for gas exchange.
- the process by which green plants use sunlight to synthesize foods with the help of chlorophyll.
- tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs.
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- the organ system responsible for taking in oxygen and expelling carbon dioxide.
- substances that provide nourishment essential for growth and the maintenance of life.
- blood vessels that carry oxygen-poor blood back to the heart.
- blood vessels that carry oxygen-rich blood away from the heart.
- a digestive fluid produced by the liver that helps to break down fats.
- chemical messengers produced by glands that regulate various functions in the body.
- small blood vessels where the exchange of gases and nutrients occurs.
15 Clues: tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs. • blood vessels that carry oxygen-poor blood back to the heart. • blood vessels that carry oxygen-rich blood away from the heart. • small blood vessels where the exchange of gases and nutrients occurs. • small openings on the surfaces of leaves that allow for gas exchange. • ...
COVID Crossword 2020-04-14
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- Someone in quarantine must stay quarantined for at least ____ days
- Corona affects the ____ system
- App used to communicate through video for online class
- Don't touch your ___!
- Trump announced a ___ ban on March 11, 2020
- What does COVID stand for?
- 2020 seniors have had their ___ postponed due to Corona
- News spread that corona was started due to this animal (Fake news?)
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- Bored in the ___ and I'm in the ___ bored
- Where to find the latest updates about The Wichitan and COVID
- Everyone needs to stay ___
- America's new currency
- All classes are now ___
- Wear a __ on your face when going out to limit your chances of catching anything
- Social ____
- Don't forget your hand ____
- Trump says he seeks to provide ___ relief
- Secret to taking online classes
- Stay __ feet away from each other
- Lets go on a __ run
20 Clues: Social ____ • Lets go on a __ run • Don't touch your ___! • America's new currency • All classes are now ___ • Everyone needs to stay ___ • What does COVID stand for? • Don't forget your hand ____ • Corona affects the ____ system • Secret to taking online classes • Stay __ feet away from each other • Bored in the ___ and I'm in the ___ bored • ...
Science Crosswords 2020-04-24
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- the differences in features in species
- created by different tissues working together
- a colorless, oderless, highly flammable gas
- the basic forms of all life
- where an organism lives
- you cannot be hurt by microbes if you have this
- a body system that has to do with the lungs
- a chart showing the flow of energy throughout organisms
- unit of measurement and is what force is measured in
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- a group of cells working together
- the study of all life forms
- animals with a backbone
- controls what a cell does
- a summer sleep performed by cold blooded animals
- changes in the body to fit a location
- what scientists use to sort organisms into groups
- a type of cell division that copies the cell exactly
- falls from 8-14 on the potential hydrogen scale (pH)
- bacteria, viruses and fungi
- a push or pull with an object of mass
20 Clues: animals with a backbone • where an organism lives • controls what a cell does • the study of all life forms • the basic forms of all life • bacteria, viruses and fungi • a group of cells working together • changes in the body to fit a location • a push or pull with an object of mass • the differences in features in species • a colorless, oderless, highly flammable gas • ...
Spinal Cord Injury 2020-05-11
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- Tetraplegics have trouble regulating body what?
- Injury from partial cutting of the spinal cord
- Injury where skin and meninges are damaged
- Resolution is marked by spastic movements
- Name of the top part of the vertebral column
- Procedure to remove all/part of the vertebral arch
- Disruption of blood flow here cause neuro damage
- Loss puts SCI patient at risk for skin breakdown
- Ambulation possible if injury in this part of spine
- Avoid this food group to prevent urinary calculi
- System compromised with C1-C4 injuries
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- Paralysis of lower part of the body
- Seen with autonomic dysreflexia and lead to stroke
- Injuries to S2-S4 can cause dysfunction in what?
- Separates the vertebrae
- Losing control of this occur when peristalsis stops
- Increased muscle tone
- Placed on the neck to immobilize the spine
- Injury in which skin and meningeal remains intact
- Gardner-Wells tong is an example of what?
20 Clues: Increased muscle tone • Separates the vertebrae • Paralysis of lower part of the body • System compromised with C1-C4 injuries • Resolution is marked by spastic movements • Gardner-Wells tong is an example of what? • Injury where skin and meninges are damaged • Placed on the neck to immobilize the spine • Name of the top part of the vertebral column • ...
Parts Of Body 2021-05-02
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- Feeling the surface of a smooth, rough, cold, hot object
- Used for walking
- The control center of the nervous system and is located in the skull
- Protects the head from the sun
- Pumps blood throughout the body
- holding things, working
- Provides inhaled oxygen to the bloodstream to exhale carbon dioxide
- Tasting tastes such as bitter, sweet, salty
- The place where food passes and the respiratory tract
- Protects fingertips
- protect our eyes from glare.
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- Waist is the part of the human body that connects the stomach and hips
- A place to store food that has been eaten
- Serves to manhunts and destroy food that enters the mout
- protect Sofiaa
- Serves to connect the bones
- Can be used to speak
- Transports oxygen from the lungs throughout the body
- in general, the function to digest and absorb food essence.
- Hearing sounds and voices
20 Clues: protect Sofiaa • Used for walking • Protects fingertips • Can be used to speak • holding things, working • Hearing sounds and voices • Serves to connect the bones • protect our eyes from glare. • Protects the head from the sun • Pumps blood throughout the body • A place to store food that has been eaten • Tasting tastes such as bitter, sweet, salty • ...
Parts Of Body 2021-05-02
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- Protects fingertips
- Tasting tastes such as bitter, sweet, salty
- Protects the head from the sun
- Transports oxygen from the lungs throughout the body
- Waist is the part of the human body that connects the stomach and hips
- protect our eyes from glare.
- The place where food passes and the respiratory tract
- holding things, working
- Serves to connect the bones
- Serves to manhunts and destroy food that enters the mout
- Hearing sounds and voices
- The control center of the nervous system and is located in the skull
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- A place to store food that has been eaten
- protect Sofiaa
- Pumps blood throughout the body
- Can be used to speak
- Used for walking
- Provides inhaled oxygen to the bloodstream to exhale carbon dioxide
- Feeling the surface of a smooth, rough, cold, hot object
- in general, the function to digest and absorb food essence.
20 Clues: protect Sofiaa • Used for walking • Protects fingertips • Can be used to speak • holding things, working • Hearing sounds and voices • Serves to connect the bones • protect our eyes from glare. • Protects the head from the sun • Pumps blood throughout the body • A place to store food that has been eaten • Tasting tastes such as bitter, sweet, salty • ...
MJP's Crossword 2021-08-27
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- The development of the nervous system
- A group of jobs similar in tasks
- A plan where only general features are indicated
- Change
- The formation of clear and distinct sound in speech.
- That a student learns most effectively by listening
- The amount of time passed from your birth date.
- The evaluation or estimation of the nature, quality of someone
- Wearing something away
- A list of items required
- May be single tones, sounds, or spoken messages
- A threadlike structure found in the nucleus of living cells
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- An estimate of income
- Suitable for a age group
- A physical or biochemical abnormality that's present at birth.
- A young foreign person who cares for children
- one or two more available possibilities
- The increase in the rate
- A respiratory condition
- Produce flame or heat
20 Clues: Change • An estimate of income • Produce flame or heat • Wearing something away • A respiratory condition • Suitable for a age group • The increase in the rate • A list of items required • A group of jobs similar in tasks • The development of the nervous system • one or two more available possibilities • A young foreign person who cares for children • ...
Organs and tissue 2023-12-11
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- Storage, and homeostasis
- DNA maintenance
- Is the drainage system of the body
- helps spermatoza fuse with ovum
- energy & hydrogen production
- anchor for cytoskeleton
- Stinging
- conversion of fat into sugars
- Resist compressive forces
- Hearing or Audioception
- Supports and protects calcium and phosphate
- energy production
- Smell or Olfalcoception
- Sight or Ophthalmoception
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- Protections, secretion, absorption, diffusion
- responsible for breaking down foods
- Taste or Gustaoception
- transports oxygen and nutrients to the body
- breakdown of large molecules
- makes proteins, and lipids (smooth and rough)
- helps the body fight against infection
- sorting and modification of proteins
- photosynthesis
- Provide energy storage
- Transports oxygen to the lungs
- Touch and is the largest organ in the body
- vesicle which collects cytoplasmic
- responsible for breathing
- movement in or of external medium.
- carries out glycolysis
30 Clues: Stinging • photosynthesis • DNA maintenance • energy production • Taste or Gustaoception • Provide energy storage • carries out glycolysis • anchor for cytoskeleton • Hearing or Audioception • Smell or Olfalcoception • Storage, and homeostasis • responsible for breathing • Resist compressive forces • Sight or Ophthalmoception • breakdown of large molecules • energy & hydrogen production • ...
Survival of the Sickest 2024-03-08
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- Type of police wagons of the immune systems.
- Studying tree rings for clues from the past.
- An infection that inflames the air sacs in one or both lungs.
- Results in improper bone growth and deformity.
- Breaks down carbohydrates after eating anything sugar.
- Inherited blood disorder that resistant to malaria.
- Most common in Western Europeans.
- Tall green weed that's common in America.
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- An antibiotic that kills bacteria.
- Disease causes people to have no memory.
- Unusual larger than average at birth.
- A disease that both infects humans and animals.
- A serious illness that mainly affects the lungs
- Differences in skin and eye color.
- A fat-soluble toxin causes hallucination.
- Most common chronic disease in the world.
- Disorders are caused by inheritance.
- Infectious diseases kill 50 million every year.
- Its the savory flavor you find in aged and fermented foods.
- Infects the respiratory system.
20 Clues: Infects the respiratory system. • Most common in Western Europeans. • An antibiotic that kills bacteria. • Differences in skin and eye color. • Disorders are caused by inheritance. • Unusual larger than average at birth. • Disease causes people to have no memory. • A fat-soluble toxin causes hallucination. • Most common chronic disease in the world. • ...
Common Ailments 2024-07-25
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- Feeling of sickness with an inclination to vomit.
- Common viral infection affecting the nose.
- Sensation of spinning or loss of balance.
- Red, often itchy, area of the skin.
- Reflex action to clear the throat or lungs.
- Mal di .... Pain in the head.
- Difficulty in emptying the bowels.
- Inflammation of the stomach lining.
- Condition of having at least three loose or liquid bowel movements each day.
- Mal di .... Pain or irritation in the throat.
- Mal di .... Pain in a tooth or teeth.
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- Injury to a ligament caused by being stretched.
- Immune system reaction to a foreign substance.
- Discoloration of the skin caused by bleeding underneath.
- Contagious respiratory illness caused by viruses.
- Elevated body temperature.
- Invasion and multiplication of harmful microorganisms.
- Injury to the skin caused by heat or chemicals.
- Break in the skin caused by a sharp object.
- Inflammation or infection of the ear.
20 Clues: Elevated body temperature. • Mal di .... Pain in the head. • Difficulty in emptying the bowels. • Red, often itchy, area of the skin. • Inflammation of the stomach lining. • Inflammation or infection of the ear. • Mal di .... Pain in a tooth or teeth. • Sensation of spinning or loss of balance. • Common viral infection affecting the nose. • ...
Human body systems, Genetics, and Classification 2022-05-16
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- Location of genetic material in eukaryotic cells
- Exchanges carbon dioxide with oxygen
- Collection of glands to produce hormones
- Help the body to clot wounds
- responsible for protecting the body from internal viruses and diseases
- gets food from other places
- ....Class, _______, Family....
- System to make offspring
- Moves fluids through all parts of the body
- Unit of heredity
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- The key that splits groups into two groups repeatedly
- Scientific name is Genus and _______
- Consists of Plante, Animalia, Fungi....
- organism makes its own food
- Where white blood cells, red blood cells and platelets are made
- Protects the body from external hazards
- Protects the body and gives structure
- D,K,P,K,O,F,G,S
- Removes waste from the blood
- Sends signals to and from all parts of the body
- Provides the body with nutrients
- Responsible for body movement
22 Clues: D,K,P,K,O,F,G,S • Unit of heredity • System to make offspring • organism makes its own food • gets food from other places • Help the body to clot wounds • Removes waste from the blood • Responsible for body movement • ....Class, _______, Family.... • Provides the body with nutrients • Scientific name is Genus and _______ • Exchanges carbon dioxide with oxygen • ...
Chapter 3/4 Crossword 2024-10-25
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- When your heart stops beating normally due to abnormal electrical activity
- When the entire body cools because it fails to keep warm(life threatening)
- Difficulty breathing
- When electrical impulses fire at random
- Number of people to pass annually due to sudden cardiac Arrest
- When electrical system tells ventricles to retract to quick
- Most Common Cause of COPD
- Automated External Defibfrilator
- Stoppage of breathing
- Upper Chambers of heart
- Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
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- Inflammation of main airpassages
- Inflammation of air passages that result in a temporary narrowing of the airways that carry oxygen to lungs
- Emergency Medical Services
- How the body compensates for lack of oxygen
- Any respiratory problem that can threaten a persons life
- What you need to do before you use a AED if the chest is hairy
- A type of COPD.
- A harsh repetitive cough that harms children under 5 years
- Lower Chambers of heart
20 Clues: A type of COPD. • Difficulty breathing • Stoppage of breathing • Lower Chambers of heart • Upper Chambers of heart • Most Common Cause of COPD • Emergency Medical Services • Inflammation of main airpassages • Automated External Defibfrilator • Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease • When electrical impulses fire at random • How the body compensates for lack of oxygen • ...
Homeostasis Study Game 2025-03-04
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- To control or maintain
- a substance that can be dissolved in water
- To remove or get rid of
- A process using oxygen and glucose to
- The movement of water
- The surrounding layer of a cell that maintains homeostasis
- A protein released by the pancreas
- Released through the skin to cool the bodys tempurature
- Large qauntity
- Large molecules in foods like bread and pasta
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- Organelle that creates energy
- Water with dissolved salts
- Small sugar our body uses to make ATP
- A cycle bringing the body to/ away from a normal range
- Gas we inhale using the respiratory system
- A state of balance stable environment
- To keep- also want to keep homeostasis
- Energy created by the mitochondria
- Small quantity
- energy
- The waste that builds up in muscles during exercise
- Transports oxygen/ nutrients to cells
22 Clues: energy • Small quantity • Large qauntity • The movement of water • To control or maintain • To remove or get rid of • Water with dissolved salts • Organelle that creates energy • Energy created by the mitochondria • A protein released by the pancreas • Small sugar our body uses to make ATP • A state of balance stable environment • A process using oxygen and glucose to • ...
5th Grade - Spelling Quiz 5 2025-11-20
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- A lion is a ____ because it eats other animals.
- The lungs are part of the ___ system.
- What you know or understand.
- Please wait ____ before we start the game.
- Colombia has many ___ with different climates.
- An animal that eats only plants.
- Maps show ___ features like mountains and rivers.
- To call someone to come.
- The remote needs new ___ to turn on the TV.
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- Trees are __ because they make food using sunlight.
- Living things that eat plants or animals for energy.
- An angle bigger than 90° but less than 180°.
- A square has four ___ angles.
- Driving fast in the rain is ___ because it's dangerous.
- Working together with someone.
- Bogotá is the ___ of Colombia.
- Not curved; in one line.
- Water is ___ for life.
- A place where plants and animals live together.
- An animal that eats both plants and meat.
20 Clues: Water is ___ for life. • Not curved; in one line. • To call someone to come. • What you know or understand. • A square has four ___ angles. • Working together with someone. • Bogotá is the ___ of Colombia. • An animal that eats only plants. • The lungs are part of the ___ system. • An animal that eats both plants and meat. • Please wait ____ before we start the game. • ...
human systems crossword puzzle by jayden 2024-05-21
5 Clues: protects the heart and lungs • food stays here for a few hours • digestive juices found in the mouth • a system involved with the exchange of gases • works with the skeletal system to move the body
Organ system 2025-09-24
5 Clues: A system that helps us breathe. • A group of organs working together. • A body part that does a specific job. • building block of all living organisms. • A group of similar cells doing the same work.
invertebrates 2024-01-22
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- The preservation and sustainable management of natural resources and biodiversity.
- Describes organisms that are permanently attached to a substrate and do not move.
- Destruction: Alteration or elimination of natural habitats, often due to human activities.
- The variety of life within a specific ecosystem or habitat.
- A phylum of marine invertebrates including starfish, sea urchins, and sea
- Feeder: Organisms that obtain food by filtering particles from the water, as seen in sponges.
- in arthropods.
- identical to the parent
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- Animals lacking a backbone or vertebral column.
- Specialized stinging cells found in cnidarians, used for defense and capturing prey.
- External hard covering, typically made of chitin, providing support and protection,
- Vascular System: Unique hydraulic system in echinoderms for movement, feeding, and
- A taxonomic rank in biological classification, grouping organisms based on shared
- Services: Benefits provided by ecosystems to humans, such as water purification and
- Respiratory organs in aquatic organisms that extract oxygen from water.
- Reproduction: Reproduction without the involvement of gametes, resulting in offspring
- Symmetry: Symmetry around a central point, commonly seen in organisms like cnidarians and
17 Clues: in arthropods. • identical to the parent • Animals lacking a backbone or vertebral column. • The variety of life within a specific ecosystem or habitat. • Respiratory organs in aquatic organisms that extract oxygen from water. • A phylum of marine invertebrates including starfish, sea urchins, and sea • ...
Acid-Base Balance 2025-04-26
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- The respiratory factor
- Dissolved CO2 that is measured in mm of mercury
- This type of CO2 is the major form of carbonic acid in blood
- When blood pH is in an acidic state, pH <7.35
- A substance that can donate hydrogen ions, pH less than 7.0
- The processes in the body that help resist changes to pH. Four main ones
- A substance that can accept hydrogen ions or yield OH-
- No changes have occurred to correct blood pH that is overly acidic or alkaline
- The concentration of all CO2 in the blood
- pH is a way to represent the amount of free _________ in a solution
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- When changes occur to help bring blood pH back to normal. Can be partial or full.
- A lack of acid can lead to base ___________
- When blood pH is in an overly basic state, ph >7.45
- The metabolic factor
- The bicarbonate/carbonic acid buffer system is the major primary buffer in ______________
- Base _________ is cause by excessive acid
- The buffer system that takes place inside the RBC
17 Clues: The metabolic factor • The respiratory factor • Base _________ is cause by excessive acid • The concentration of all CO2 in the blood • A lack of acid can lead to base ___________ • When blood pH is in an acidic state, pH <7.35 • Dissolved CO2 that is measured in mm of mercury • The buffer system that takes place inside the RBC • ...
Animal Body Systems 2024-01-29
English crossword 2021-03-24
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- It is a hollow tube that begins behind the nose, runs down the neck, and ends at the top of the windpipe and esophagus.
- The area of the throat that contains the vocal cords and is used for breathing, swallowing, and speaking.
- It is a transparent and slightly yellowish liquid that represents 55% of the total volume of blood.
- They are two bean-shaped organs, each about the size of a fist. They are located just below the rib cage (ribs), one on each side of the spine.
- They serve to transport blood from the heart to the periphery of the body or the lungs.
- They are the entrance doors of the blood to the heart.
- It is located in the upper right part of the abdominal cavity, below the diaphragm and above the stomach, the right kidney and the intestines.
- It is made up of muscle tissue and pumps blood throughout the body.
- The virus passes very easily from one person to another through droplets of saliva that are expelled when talking, coughing or sneezing.
- It is an infection in one or both lungs. Causes the lung alveoli to fill with fluid or pus.
- They are two cone-shaped organs that are part of the respiratory system.
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- It is the volume of blood expelled by a ventricle in one minute.
- It is a type of cancer that begins in the pancreas. Cancer starts when cells in the body start to grow out of control.
- Severe acute respiratory syndrome is a serious form of pneumonia. Infection with the virus causes acute respiratory distress (severe shortness of breath), and sometimes death.
- It is a thin layer of endothelium that is found on a thin layer of connective tissue
- The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the lung and the blood occurs during respiration, that is, inspiration and expiration of air.
- It is called a series of diseases that are characterized by an obstruction of the airways, mainly the bronchi.
- It consists of a refractive error that causes us to have a blurred vision of objects that are far away, while close objects can be seen clearly.
18 Clues: They are the entrance doors of the blood to the heart. • It is the volume of blood expelled by a ventricle in one minute. • It is made up of muscle tissue and pumps blood throughout the body. • They are two cone-shaped organs that are part of the respiratory system. • It is a thin layer of endothelium that is found on a thin layer of connective tissue • ...
Anatomy Chapter 12 2022-03-31
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- Neurons which dendrites and axons are continuous and soma lies off to one side
- Cytoplasm that surrounds the nucleus of a neuron
- Neurons that have one axon, one dendrite with a soma in between
- Found in some areas of the perikaryon containing clusters of RER and free ribosomes
- Neurons that have several dendrites and a single axon
- Flows material from the cell body to the axon terminal
- Division that receives sensory from the CNS
- Flows material from the axon terminal to the cell body
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- Cell in the nervous tissue that is specialized for intercellular communication
- Monitor the position and movement of skeletal muscles and joints
- Provide information about the external environment such as temp, touch, pressure, and sensation
- Nervous system that carries motor commands from the CNS
- Monitor the functions and status of internal organs such as the digestive, respiratory cardiovascular, urinary, and reproductive systems.
- Divison that receives motor commands
- Nervous system that controls skeletal muscles
15 Clues: Divison that receives motor commands • Division that receives sensory from the CNS • Nervous system that controls skeletal muscles • Cytoplasm that surrounds the nucleus of a neuron • Neurons that have several dendrites and a single axon • Flows material from the cell body to the axon terminal • Flows material from the axon terminal to the cell body • ...
pathogens 2023-05-01
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- A plant-like organism that does not make chlorophyll
- a type of bacteria that can cause sexually transmitted infections such as chlamydia and trachoma.
- a virus that can cause birth defects in babies born to infected mothers.
- a very simple microorganism that infects cells and may cause disease.
- a virus that can cause chronic liver disease and liver cancer.
- a virus that attacks the immune system and can lead to AIDS.
- bacteria that cause a respiratory illness
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- virus a virus that causes the flu.
- a virus that causes inflammation of the liver.
- a type of bacteria that can cause food poisoning
- worms that can live inside the human body and cause illnesses such as tapeworms, hookworms, and roundworms.
- bacteria that can cause food poisoning and other illnesses.
- small single cell organisms
- a virus that can cause a fatal infection of the brain and nervous system.
- a virus that can cause severe and often fatal hemorrhagic fever.
15 Clues: small single cell organisms • virus a virus that causes the flu. • bacteria that cause a respiratory illness • a virus that causes inflammation of the liver. • a type of bacteria that can cause food poisoning • A plant-like organism that does not make chlorophyll • bacteria that can cause food poisoning and other illnesses. • ...
DN Respiratory Disease Crossword 2021-03-18
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- collapsed lung; incomplete expansion of alveoli
- pneumonia caused by bacteria
- absence of respirations, usually a temporary period of no respirations
- infectious disease caused by mycobacterium tuberculosis; lungs usually are involved, but any organ in the body may be affected
- lobar pneumonia involving both lungs and is usually a form of bacterial pneumonia
- caused by choking or inhaling foreign matter into the lungs
- pertaining to the lobe(s); diseased state of the lung (infection of one or more lobes of the lung)
- Harsh or high-pitched respiratory sound, caused by an obstruction of the air passages
- difficulty breathing, shortness of breath
- viral infection of the respiratory system characterized by chills, fever, body aches, and fatigue
- pneumonia caused by a virus
- Rattling(snoring) noise of mucous in the lungs
- (occupational)chronically inhaling some type of dust or particle
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- (occupational)black lung disease
- abnormal accumulation of fluid in the pleural space
- localized collection of pus in the lung
- presence of blood in thoracic cavity, usually from trauma
- accumulation of fluid in the lungs, heart failure to adequately pump blood
- an abnormally slow rate of respiration usually of less than 10 breaths per minute
- air in the pleural cavity
- allergic hypersensitivity causing inflammation /edema in walls
- inflammation of the bronchi
- A blood clot that breaks off from a large vein and travels to the blood vessels of the lung, causing obstruction of blood flow
- fine crackling sounds heard on auscultation (during inhalation) when there is fluid in the alveoli
24 Clues: air in the pleural cavity • inflammation of the bronchi • pneumonia caused by a virus • pneumonia caused by bacteria • (occupational)black lung disease • localized collection of pus in the lung • difficulty breathing, shortness of breath • Rattling(snoring) noise of mucous in the lungs • collapsed lung; incomplete expansion of alveoli • ...
The pathways and muscles of Airflow 2021-04-16
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- external intercostal muscles are innervated by these nerves
- This common pathway allows both air and food to pass
- this removes air from the lungs
- each half of the diaphragm is innervated by this nerve
- the pressure of the lungs is equal to the pressure of the atmosphere in this state
- the smallest airways for the respiratory tract with a diameter of 1mm or less
- muscle that relaxes during respiration
- when respiration becomes more vigorous these muscles of respiration become active.
- large muscle that separates the thoracic and abdominal cavities
- muscle fibers that run down and backward between the ribs
- this breathing causes contractions of the diaphragm to push the abdominal contents downwards
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- At rest, inspired air first flows in through here
- muscle fibers that run downward and forward between the ribs
- includes the nasal cavity, pharynx, and larynx
- is also called the windpipe
- causes the muscle to flatten, increasing the volume of the thoracic cavity, lowering the pressure within it allowing the lungs to fill with air.
- If food accidentally enters here it will initiate the coughing reflex
- includes the trachea, bronchi, bronchioles, alveolar ducts, and alveoli
- in order for this to occur the pressure of air in the lungs has to be decreased below atmospheric pressure
- the muscles of the respiratory system contract and relax to alter the volume of this
- causes the muscle to become dome-shaped, decreasing the volume of the thoracic cavity and raises the pressure within the cavity
21 Clues: is also called the windpipe • this removes air from the lungs • muscle that relaxes during respiration • includes the nasal cavity, pharynx, and larynx • At rest, inspired air first flows in through here • This common pathway allows both air and food to pass • each half of the diaphragm is innervated by this nerve • ...
C3.2 Defence Against Disease 2025-09-19
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- Administration of vaccine to induce immunity
- Multidrug-resistant bacterial strain
- Cellular process of engulfing pathogens
- Population-level protection from disease
- Produces antibodies in adaptive immunity
- Builds memory of pathogens
- Transmission via respiratory particles
- Disease transmitted from animals to humans
- Triggers antibody production
- Clumping due to antibody binding
- Drug inhibiting HIV replication
- Y-shaped protein binding specific antigens
- Releases clotting factors at injury sites
- Enables rapid secondary immune response
- Hypersensitive immune response to allergens
- Zoonotic coronavirus causing global pandemic in 2019
- Disease-causing organism
- Targets bacterial processes only
- Enzyme converting fibrinogen to fibrin
- Largest organ and first defense
- Outer layer of the skin
- Contains digestive enzymes in phagocytes
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- Immune attack on self-antigens
- Inactive precursor to thrombin
- Insoluble protein forming clot matrix
- Enzyme in sweat breaking bacterial walls
- Stimulates immunity without causing disease
- Engulfs pathogens via endocytosis
- Oily secretion lowering skin pH
- Study of disease patterns and causes
- Soluble plasma protein converted to fibrin
- Death rate due to a disease
- Sequential activation in clotting process
- Programmed cell death
- Lymphocyte that secretes antibodies
- Non-specific immune response
- Evolution against antimicrobial drugs
- When a person’s immune system is too weak to fight off infections
- Activates B-cells and macrophages
- Reduced ability to fight infections
- Transmission via aerosols over long distances
- Seals wounds via fibrin mesh
- Traps pathogens in respiratory tract
- Infects helper T-cells
- Antibody-producing B-cell clone
- Layer beneath the epidermis
46 Clues: Programmed cell death • Infects helper T-cells • Outer layer of the skin • Disease-causing organism • Builds memory of pathogens • Death rate due to a disease • Layer beneath the epidermis • Triggers antibody production • Non-specific immune response • Seals wounds via fibrin mesh • Immune attack on self-antigens • Inactive precursor to thrombin • Oily secretion lowering skin pH • ...
Air and the Respiratory System 2024-03-04
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- What is a gas that humans do not need for survival?
- Respiration is ________________ reaction to release energy.
- Plants have tiny openings called ____________ which helps in the exchange of gases.
- The lungs contain air _____ that help increase the surface area to take in more air.
- Our diaphragm moves _________ when we inhale.
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- Water enters the mouth of the fish and flows over the _______.
- Breathing is a _____________ action.
- Air is generally taken in through the _______.
- Our diaphragm moves _________ when we exhale.
- If carbon dioxide is present, limewater will turn __________.
- The main function of the respiratory system is for the ______________ of gases with the surroundings.
11 Clues: Breathing is a _____________ action. • Our diaphragm moves _________ when we exhale. • Our diaphragm moves _________ when we inhale. • Air is generally taken in through the _______. • What is a gas that humans do not need for survival? • Respiration is ________________ reaction to release energy. • If carbon dioxide is present, limewater will turn __________. • ...
Smell crossword 2023-05-07
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- When you smell something, signals are sent to this bulb
- We do not smell when we do this
- The proper name for snot
- A traditional Maori nose to nose greeting
- The nose is the main gate to this system
- A woman’s sense of smell becomes heightened during this
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- We can smell fear, disgust and _________ on other people
- Another name for the windpipe
- The two holes in the nose
- This is inside your nose and traps dirt and pollen
- We have over ten million of these in our nose
- Ancient Egyptians removed this through the nose of mummies
- One of the seven main smells
13 Clues: The proper name for snot • The two holes in the nose • One of the seven main smells • Another name for the windpipe • We do not smell when we do this • The nose is the main gate to this system • A traditional Maori nose to nose greeting • We have over ten million of these in our nose • This is inside your nose and traps dirt and pollen • ...
Disease Crossword 2015-03-27
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- sample of tissue that is removed and checked for cancer
- chemicals are used to destroy cancer cells
- tumors that are cancerous
- most serious type of skin cancer
- non cancerous tumors
- a harmful change in the state of health of your body and mind
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- a mass of abnormal cells
- weighing at least 20 percent more than your recommended weight
- an abnormal reaction of the respiratory system
- process by which the body converts food in to energy
- radioactive material used to kill cancer
- an overreaction by the body to something that is harmless
- a group of diseases that can attack any type of body tissue
13 Clues: non cancerous tumors • a mass of abnormal cells • tumors that are cancerous • most serious type of skin cancer • radioactive material used to kill cancer • chemicals are used to destroy cancer cells • an abnormal reaction of the respiratory system • process by which the body converts food in to energy • sample of tissue that is removed and checked for cancer • ...
Human Body 2022-06-07
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- What is the thing that keeps you alive besides the brain?
- What is another name Skeletal Muscle
- What is one organ involved in the digestive disorders?
- What gas does the respiratory release?
- What is flexible, bony tissue called?
- What is one symptom of digestive disorders?
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- Where are the messages sent out from?
- What is the red and warm thing that flows through your body?
- What type of muscle is a heart?
- What makes the chest cavity expand and shrink?
- What are the specialized cells the nervous system uses?
- What is one way to keep your bones healthy?
12 Clues: What type of muscle is a heart? • What is another name Skeletal Muscle • Where are the messages sent out from? • What is flexible, bony tissue called? • What gas does the respiratory release? • What is one way to keep your bones healthy? • What is one symptom of digestive disorders? • What makes the chest cavity expand and shrink? • ...
Bird Anatomy 2022-11-15
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- the voice organ in birds
- keeping the eggs warm
- Wings built for speed
- the long trip many birds take to stay in warm areas
- Wings good for lifting heavy objects
- a flat bone that the wing muscles attach to
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- Wings good for maneuvering in the trees
- part of the respiratory system that enables birds to hold more oxygen, most have 6-9
- thick walled and muscular part of the digestive tract that grinds food
- Wings good for long distance flight
- egg whites
- an enlargement of the esophagus that stores food until it can move to the stomach
12 Clues: egg whites • keeping the eggs warm • Wings built for speed • the voice organ in birds • Wings good for long distance flight • Wings good for lifting heavy objects • Wings good for maneuvering in the trees • a flat bone that the wing muscles attach to • the long trip many birds take to stay in warm areas • thick walled and muscular part of the digestive tract that grinds food • ...
Cell Specialization & Levels of Organization Review 2023-10-24
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- consisting of many cells
- when different organs cooperate to accomplish one major process in an organism
- an example of an organ system
- the process by which cells develop a specific specialized function
- initial cells before they become specialized
- cells with an internal structure called the nucleus
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- a structure within a cell that performs a special function
- cells with different functions will have ___ shapes
- similiar cells work together to build this
- several types of tissues come together to form these
- an individual living form
- membrane bound organelle within a cell that contains most of the cell's genetic material
12 Clues: consisting of many cells • an individual living form • an example of an organ system • similiar cells work together to build this • initial cells before they become specialized • cells with different functions will have ___ shapes • cells with an internal structure called the nucleus • several types of tissues come together to form these • ...
The human body systems 2023-10-11
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- Regulates body temp and barrier against infection
- Stores/carries WBC's that fight disease and collects excess fluids and returns them to the body
- EZ the system that was involved in creating you
- protects organs and gives shape and support to the body
- responds,interprets,and gathers information to retain homeostasis
- regulates body activities using hormones
- allows for movement by contracting
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- Removes waste and filters blood
- Processes your waste and food
- Takes in oxygen and replaces it with carbon dioxide
- Fights off foreign invaders in the body
- Transports materials to and from cells
12 Clues: Processes your waste and food • Removes waste and filters blood • allows for movement by contracting • Transports materials to and from cells • Fights off foreign invaders in the body • regulates body activities using hormones • EZ the system that was involved in creating you • Regulates body temp and barrier against infection • ...
. 2024-04-30
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- tiny hair in your respiratory system
- this regulate temperature and humidity of the air
- the lungs fill in?
- tube that delivers air from your mouth and nose to the trachea
- small branches that lead to the alveoli
- these are classified millions of microscopic air sacs called -------?
- external extension of fishes are called
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- also called as voice box
- found on land and transport oxygen and carbon dioxide in their skin
- used in photosynthesis in exchange of Oxygen
- a major organ that expands and contracts
- Gas pass through pores called ---- in the epidermis
12 Clues: the lungs fill in? • also called as voice box • tiny hair in your respiratory system • small branches that lead to the alveoli • external extension of fishes are called • a major organ that expands and contracts • used in photosynthesis in exchange of Oxygen • this regulate temperature and humidity of the air • Gas pass through pores called ---- in the epidermis • ...
Horses Nervous System 2024-03-04
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- What lies in the cranial cavity of the skull?
- What causes certain muscles to react instantaneously?
- What are bands of white tissue emanating from the central nervous system and ganglia and extending to all parts of the body?
- What controls the conscious or voluntary actions of the body?
- What secondary nerve centers are located along the spinal cord?
- What supplies the body with information about its internal and external environment?
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- What is control over the respiratory and digestive systems, eyes, heart, blood vessels, glandular products, and other functions directed by the brain?
- What are the 2 most important parts of the central nervous system? (put and in the middle of the two)
- What is the slightly expanded cranial end of a spinal cord?
- It is a complex system consisting of the brain, ______, many nerve fibers, and sensory receptors.
- What controls muscular coordination?
- What performs the function of memory, intelligence, and control of emotional response?
- Nerves follow the courses of the _____.
- Those nerve endings receiving stimuli from the outside are called_____.
- Considering the size of a horse the brain is ____ when compared to other aanimal'sbrain sizes.
15 Clues: What controls muscular coordination? • Nerves follow the courses of the _____. • What lies in the cranial cavity of the skull? • What causes certain muscles to react instantaneously? • What is the slightly expanded cranial end of a spinal cord? • What controls the conscious or voluntary actions of the body? • ...
Biology 2 Complex Inverebrates 2012-11-26
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- segmented worms
- long tooth
- metamorphosis including larva, nymph, adult
- after thorax
- helps octopi grab things
- jointed body
- growing
- soft body
- inside skeleton
- functions similar to kidneys
- hearing organ
- lungs used in arachnids
- snails or slugs
- outside skeleton
- respiratory system in grasshoppers
- crabs
- marine molluscs
- bugs
- sea snails
- all the way around symmetry
- between head and abdomen
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- transportation of water
- molluscs including octopi
- light reflecting cells
- covers the visceral mass
- no backbone
- has a backbone
- used to help crustaceans move
- silk spinning organ
- toxins entered into the body
- symmetry of two even pieces
- metamorphosis including larva, pupil, nymph, adult
- no symmetry
- flowing fluids
- tubes used for hearing
- mass of organs inside the body
- respiration found in fish
- on top of or in front of animal
38 Clues: bugs • crabs • growing • soft body • long tooth • sea snails • no backbone • no symmetry • after thorax • jointed body • hearing organ • has a backbone • flowing fluids • segmented worms • inside skeleton • snails or slugs • marine molluscs • outside skeleton • silk spinning organ • light reflecting cells • tubes used for hearing • transportation of water • lungs used in arachnids • helps octopi grab things • ...
HCA 2016-12-22
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- TO INFORM ANOTHER PERSON
- TO WORK EFFECTIVELY AS A GROUP
- A PUMP THAT CIRCULATES BLOOD
- PROTEIN OF RED BLOOD CELLS THAT CARRIES IRON AND OXYGEN
- TO REMOVE
- AIR SACKS
- PRODUCED IN BONE MARROW
- MEDICAL TERM FOR SHOULDER BLADE
- OUTER LAYER OF SKIN
- TO WRITE DOWN
- FILTERS BLOOD FROM THE DIGESTIVE TRACT AND SECRETES BILE
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- WHERE ONE LEARNS ON THE JOB SITE
- PUT ON TO PROVIDE WORKER SAFETY - ACRONYM
- THE SYSTEM THAT EXCHANGES GASES
- THE BEST WAY TO PREVENT THE SPREAD OF PATHOGENS
- PRODUCES INSULIN
- A MODE OF TRANSPORTATION
- APPLIED TO STOP MOVEMENT
- A LOCATION THAT PROVIDES HIGHER LEARNING
- 21% OF AIR
- ACRONYM FOR HOW A CLIENT SHOULD BE TREATED
- A GROUP OF MEASUREMENTS USED TO CHECK ONES HEALTH
- VOICE BOX
- AN EMPLOYEE WHO HELPS PROVIDES ACTIVITIES OF DAILY LIVING
24 Clues: TO REMOVE • AIR SACKS • VOICE BOX • 21% OF AIR • TO WRITE DOWN • PRODUCES INSULIN • OUTER LAYER OF SKIN • PRODUCED IN BONE MARROW • TO INFORM ANOTHER PERSON • A MODE OF TRANSPORTATION • APPLIED TO STOP MOVEMENT • A PUMP THAT CIRCULATES BLOOD • TO WORK EFFECTIVELY AS A GROUP • THE SYSTEM THAT EXCHANGES GASES • MEDICAL TERM FOR SHOULDER BLADE • WHERE ONE LEARNS ON THE JOB SITE • ...
ww1 2021-11-12
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- african increased tension between nations
- blisters internally ans externally
- war trench warfare
- what did all sides use.
- eastern front
- treaties to defend one another
- deep ditches to defend their positions
- controlled factory productions
- easily spread in trenches
- who got assassinated
- african-increased tension
- originally used for bombing
- the war ended when
- german model ww1.
- introduced by British at Somme
- wilson who was apart of treaty of versailles
- how many people fit in a tank
- respiratory system
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- cut down many
- choked victims
- how many people died
- became increasingly utilized for bombing.
- us ship that was sunk and angered many americans
- joined late
- german submarines
- massive arms buildup late
- ottoman empire
- german model WW1
- western front
- central power
- note from german foreign secretary to mexico.
- points what did woodrow wilson create
- both sides dig in
- left early
34 Clues: left early • joined late • cut down many • eastern front • western front • central power • choked victims • ottoman empire • german model WW1 • german submarines • german model ww1. • both sides dig in • war trench warfare • the war ended when • respiratory system • how many people died • who got assassinated • what did all sides use. • massive arms buildup late • easily spread in trenches • ...
Organ system 2022-05-26
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- make hormones and release them directly into the blood
- breathing involved
- largest organ of the human body
- organ of the skeletal system that provides support
- Circulates blood and lymph through the body
- store urine
- produce, store, and carry white blood cells that fight infections and other diseases
- organs forming the outermost layer of an animal's body
- regulates the chemical composition of body fluids
- carry blood and lymph fluid through the body
- produce sperm
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- stores and filters blood
- runs through the center of your back
- Take in food and liquids and break them down
- Responsible for movement
- organs and tissues that help you breathe
- To produce egg and sperm cells
- pumps blood through your body
- where food is stored
- growth and development
- made up of the spinal cord
- Body's central framework
22 Clues: store urine • produce sperm • breathing involved • where food is stored • growth and development • stores and filters blood • Responsible for movement • Body's central framework • made up of the spinal cord • pumps blood through your body • To produce egg and sperm cells • largest organ of the human body • runs through the center of your back • organs and tissues that help you breathe • ...
Zoology Unit 6: Arthropods 2023-11-07
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- main type of eyes in insects
- respiratory openings in the sides of insects
- arthropods with 2 sets of antennae, most live in water
- segmented projections on arthropods with a specific function
- the breathing organs in the sides of insects (TWO WORDS)
- the fused head and thorax of arachnids
- sensory appendages on the heads of some arthropods
- metamorphosis in which young look like adult
- arthropods with 3 body segments, 6 legs
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- metamorphosis with larval and pupal stages
- type of circulatory system in arthropods
- many body segments, 2 pairs of legs per segment, harmless scavengers
- posterior segment in arthropods
- outer covering on arthropods
- type of symmetry in arthropods
- the middle body segment on insects
- the breathing organs in arachnids (TWO WORDS)
- arthropods with 2 body segments, 8 legs, many venomous
- many body segments, 1 pair of legs per segment, venomous bite
- process of shedding an exoskeleton when growing
20 Clues: main type of eyes in insects • outer covering on arthropods • type of symmetry in arthropods • posterior segment in arthropods • the middle body segment on insects • the fused head and thorax of arachnids • arthropods with 3 body segments, 6 legs • type of circulatory system in arthropods • metamorphosis with larval and pupal stages • ...
Skeletal Muscle Activity 2024-03-19
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- is a waste byproduct
- smooth muscle is found in __________ and blood vessels
- rapid contraction and relaxation
- Responsible for involuntary movements
- are muscles directly involved in a movement
- occurs when muscles can no longer continue contractions at the same rate despite nervous system stimulation
- ability to maintain contractibility over a wide range of lengths
- =ability to recoil to resting length
- ability to shorten forcibly when stimulated
- involuntary because they are innervated by autonomic neurons
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- Creates only 2 ATP
- = respiratory rate increase
- Requires oxygen and glucose to occur
- voluntary because they are innervated by motor neurons
- are muscles involved in stopping or slowing down a movement
- ability to receive/respond to stimuli
- Excess energy from ATP is stored as _____
- moves towards origin
- – the rate at which an individual consumes kilocalories
- =ability to be stretched
- prolonged holding of a contraction
21 Clues: is a waste byproduct • moves towards origin • Creates only 2 ATP • =ability to be stretched • = respiratory rate increase • rapid contraction and relaxation • prolonged holding of a contraction • Requires oxygen and glucose to occur • =ability to recoil to resting length • ability to receive/respond to stimuli • Responsible for involuntary movements • ...
inverdabrit Vocabulary 2024-01-17
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- The preservation and sustainable management of natural resources and biodiversity.
- Describes organisms that are permanently attached to a substrate and do not move.
- Destruction: Alteration or elimination of natural habitats, often due to human activities.
- The variety of life within a specific ecosystem or habitat.
- A phylum of marine invertebrates including starfish, sea urchins, and sea
- Feeder: Organisms that obtain food by filtering particles from the water, as seen in sponges.
- in arthropods.
- identical to the parent.
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- Animals lacking a backbone or vertebral column.
- Specialized stinging cells found in cnidarians, used for defense and capturing prey.
- External hard covering, typically made of chitin, providing support and protection,
- Vascular System: Unique hydraulic system in echinoderms for movement, feeding, and
- A taxonomic rank in biological classification, grouping organisms based on shared
- Services: Benefits provided by ecosystems to humans, such as water purification and
- Respiratory organs in aquatic organisms that extract oxygen from water.
- Reproduction: Reproduction without the involvement of gametes, resulting in offspring
- Symmetry: Symmetry around a central point, commonly seen in organisms like cnidarians and
17 Clues: in arthropods. • identical to the parent. • Animals lacking a backbone or vertebral column. • The variety of life within a specific ecosystem or habitat. • Respiratory organs in aquatic organisms that extract oxygen from water. • A phylum of marine invertebrates including starfish, sea urchins, and sea • ...
Respiration System 2025-09-09
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- the flow of blood from the heart to all parts of the body and back to the heart
- taking in and giving out air
- breathe in
- the main air tube that connects the nose and the lungs
- tiny blood vessels that allow substances to move into and out of blood
- tube-like structures through which blood flows
- blood vessels that carry blood rich in oxygen away from the heart
- ____SYSTEM is the system that brings oxygen from the air to our blood so that it can be transported around the body
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- the number of times our heart beats in one minute
- _____SYSTEM is the system that transports substances around the body
- tiny air sacs where the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide takes place
- the number of times we breathe in and out in one min
- the pair of organs that help in gas exchange
- the organ that pumps blood around the body
- the liquid in blood vessels that transports substances around the body
- breathe out
- blood vessels that carry blood poor in oxygen towards the heart
17 Clues: breathe in • breathe out • taking in and giving out air • the organ that pumps blood around the body • the pair of organs that help in gas exchange • tube-like structures through which blood flows • the number of times our heart beats in one minute • the number of times we breathe in and out in one min • the main air tube that connects the nose and the lungs • ...
Body Systems Crossword 2024-04-07
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- made up of more than 200 bones and contains joints and ligaments
- contains your skin, nails, and hair that wrap and protect your body
- Contains of the heart, blood vessels, transports oxygen,and provides blood flow
- a messenger system containing glands organs to produce hormones to travel to different parts of the body
- living things (creatures, animals, humans)
- Made of different types of muscles that enable you to move/protect your body
- makes up all living organisms and tissues of the body
- a type of vascular tissue that carries water/dissolves nutrients from roots to stem and leaves
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- Removes carbon dioxide and water vapor from body
- protects and helps fight for your cells against diseases and infections
- Process foods you eat and releases the energy from it
- A complex network with groups of organs and tissues
- Gathers, processes, and sends messages/information
13 Clues: living things (creatures, animals, humans) • Removes carbon dioxide and water vapor from body • Gathers, processes, and sends messages/information • A complex network with groups of organs and tissues • Process foods you eat and releases the energy from it • makes up all living organisms and tissues of the body • ...
the respiratory system 2017-12-05
Respiratory system crossword 2022-04-14
6 Clues: o2 • The voice box is called • Something you use to eat. • is Another word for throat. • The human body has two -----. • Pumps blood throughout the body.
7th Grade Science Crossword 2023-10-25
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- A group of similar cells that come together to do the same function
- moves sugars from the leaves to the rest of the plant
- Holds DNA and controls the entire cell activities
- Basic unit of life
- Filters out waste from the body
- Stores water and nutrients
- The body system responsible for bringing in Oxygen to the body
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- transports oxygen and nutrients through the body
- Theory Three ideas about cells
- Organelle that creates the food (sugar) for the plant
- transports water from the roots to the rest of the plant
- Where plants make photosynthesis happen
12 Clues: Basic unit of life • Stores water and nutrients • Theory Three ideas about cells • Filters out waste from the body • Where plants make photosynthesis happen • transports oxygen and nutrients through the body • Holds DNA and controls the entire cell activities • moves sugars from the leaves to the rest of the plant • Organelle that creates the food (sugar) for the plant • ...
Fitness Components 2020-09-29
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- Quickly or precisely move or change direction without falling
- The effective smooth flow of movements
- Adequate range of movement around the joints
- Distance/time take, 3 types
- The maximum force that can be generated
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- The relative ratio of fat mass and fat free mass
- Time Taken to respond to a stimulus
- Muscular systems effectiveness to contract over a period of time
- The ability to maintain centre of mass over a base of support
- The production of strength and speed
- Ability of the respiratory system to work effectively
11 Clues: Distance/time take, 3 types • Time Taken to respond to a stimulus • The production of strength and speed • The effective smooth flow of movements • The maximum force that can be generated • Adequate range of movement around the joints • The relative ratio of fat mass and fat free mass • Ability of the respiratory system to work effectively • ...
Fitness Components 2020-09-29
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- The relative ratio of fat mass and fat free mass
- Time Taken to respond to a stimulus
- Muscular systems effectiveness to contract over a period of time
- Ability of the respiratory system to work effectively
- Adequate range of movement around the joints
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- Distance/time take, 3 types
- The effective smooth flow of movements
- The maximum force that can be generated
- The production of strength and speed
- The ability to maintain centre of mass over a base of support
- Quickly or precisely move or change direction without falling
11 Clues: Distance/time take, 3 types • Time Taken to respond to a stimulus • The production of strength and speed • The effective smooth flow of movements • The maximum force that can be generated • Adequate range of movement around the joints • The relative ratio of fat mass and fat free mass • Ability of the respiratory system to work effectively • ...
Patient Controlled Analgesia 2025-03-28
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- Common opioid used in PCA (8 letters)
- Button pressed by patients to receive medication (5 letters)
- Another opioid used in PCA, stronger than morphine (12 letters)
- Watch for depression of this system
- Route often used for PCA delivery
- Gradual reduction of PCA medication
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- Medical term for pain relief (10 letters)
- Device used for self-administering pain relief (3 letters)
- Class medication often used in PCA pumps (8 letters)
- Time period between doses in PCA (7 letters)
- Healthcare professional who sets up a PCA pump (5 letters)
11 Clues: Route often used for PCA delivery • Watch for depression of this system • Gradual reduction of PCA medication • Common opioid used in PCA (8 letters) • Medical term for pain relief (10 letters) • Time period between doses in PCA (7 letters) • Class medication often used in PCA pumps (8 letters) • Device used for self-administering pain relief (3 letters) • ...
CH.22 The Respiratory System Kevin Damron 2014-12-03
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- waste product expelled by the lungs
- common name for pulmonary ventilation
- external nose openings or nares
- auditory tubes, drain middle ear and allow pressure to equalize
- the amount of air that can be expelled from the lungs beyond normal breathing
- respiration where O2 diffuses from lungs to the blood
- the major nonelastic source of resistance to gas flow
- volume of air that remains in the lungs after expiration
- inflammation of the nasal mucosa, accompanied by excessive mucus, nasal congestion, and postnasal drip
- original clinical tool that measured lung volumes and capasities
- volume of normal breathing
- nasal, divides nasal cavity
- commonly called the throat
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- nasal conchae and nasal mucosa filter, warm, and ? the air
- inflammation of the vocal folds
- the amount of air that can be forcibly inspired beyond normal breathing
- presence of air in the pleural cavity
- lung collapse
- voice box
- wind pipe
- period in boys life when larynx enlarges, vocal folds become thicker and longer
- the hairs of the nasal vestibule
- respiration where O2 diffuses from blood to the tissues
- cells need a continuous supply of this to perform duties
- inadequate oxygen delivery to the tissues
25 Clues: voice box • wind pipe • lung collapse • volume of normal breathing • commonly called the throat • nasal, divides nasal cavity • inflammation of the vocal folds • external nose openings or nares • the hairs of the nasal vestibule • waste product expelled by the lungs • common name for pulmonary ventilation • presence of air in the pleural cavity • ...
Acid-Base Balance 2022-05-31
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- pH is a way to represent the amount of free _________ in a solution
- No changes have occurred to correct blood pH that is overly acidic or alkaline
- This type of CO2 is the major form of carbonic acid in blood
- The metabolic factor
- Base _________ is cause by excessive acid
- When changes occur to help bring blood pH back to normal. Can be partial or full.
- When blood pH is in an acidic state, pH <7.35
- The processes in the body that help resist changes to pH. Four main ones
- The concentration of all CO2 in the blood
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- The buffer system that takes place inside the RBC
- Dissolved CO2 that is measured in mm of mercury
- When blood pH is in an overly basic state, ph >7.45
- The respiratory factor
- A substance that can accept hydrogen ions or yield OH-
- The bicarbonate/carbonic acid buffer system is the major primary buffer in ______________
- A substance that can donate hydrogen ions, pH less than 7.0
- A lack of acid can lead to base ___________
17 Clues: The metabolic factor • The respiratory factor • Base _________ is cause by excessive acid • The concentration of all CO2 in the blood • A lack of acid can lead to base ___________ • When blood pH is in an acidic state, pH <7.35 • Dissolved CO2 that is measured in mm of mercury • The buffer system that takes place inside the RBC • ...
Body Building - Chapter 2 2022-09-19
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- The body system whose glands exert hormonal control over other organs and tissues
- a positively charged, nuclear atomic particle
- two or more atoms bonded together
- another name for the thoracic cavity
- body cavity containing the digestive viscera; cf. peritoneal cavity
- dna (2 words)
- the relationship in which two organisms live together, mutually benefiting each other
- tiny, invisible particles, from which all matter is made
- compound, such as salt, that dissociates into ions in body fluids
- the body system made up of the airways and lungs
- the body system responsible for blood formation
- condition or state of water content in the body, influenced by salts, like NaCl
- pertaining to organs
- an electrically charged atom or molecule in solution
- a compound that does not contain carbon
- stable elements, like helium and argon, whose outermost shell is filled to capacity with electrons
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- The digestive system
- a type of columnar epithelium that gives the false impression of being layered but it is not
- the body system that permits males and females of a species to bear young
- a small, almost weightless, negatively charged particle that is in constant motion around the nucleus of an atom
- a type of molecular bond in which two atoms share an electron
- the body system made of bones and muscles
- pertaining to nerve study
- complex, fundamental molecules of carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, and nitrogen that are referred to as the building blocks of proteins (2 words)
- the state of working together
- the body system containing the largest organ of the body, the skin
- the body system that provides for immunity and the movement of interstitial fluids
- a muscle cell
- the balanced, stable state of the body
- pertaining to the space between tissues
- a specialized type of loose connective tissue composed of cells that store fat in their cytoplasm
- rna (2 words)
- a chart of elements, containing each element's symbol, atomic number, and atomic weight (2 words)
- the body system made up of the heart and blood vessels
- the body cavity that houses the brain (2 words)
- pertaining to epithelium
- the study of disease
- compound that contains carbon
- the process of disease production
- a nuclear atomic particle that has neither a positive nor a negative charge but adds to the atomic weight
- pertaining to the thorax or chest
- the body system containing the kidneys and bladder
- the region of the diaphragm through which major vessels pass between the pleural and peritoneal cavities
43 Clues: a muscle cell • dna (2 words) • rna (2 words) • The digestive system • the study of disease • pertaining to organs • pertaining to epithelium • pertaining to nerve study • the state of working together • compound that contains carbon • two or more atoms bonded together • the process of disease production • pertaining to the thorax or chest • another name for the thoracic cavity • ...
Week 10: SARS-CoV-2 2023-10-08
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- The spike protein of SARS-CoV-2 is the primary target for _____ development.
- COVID-19 vaccines work by training the immune system to recognise and combat the _____.
- _____ is the term used for the time between exposure to the virus and the onset of symptoms.
- The SARS-CoV-2 virus belongs to the _____ family.
- Severe cases of COVID-19 can lead to acute respiratory _____ syndrome
- _____ is the term used for individuals who are infected with the virus but do not show symptoms.
- _____ is a medication used to treat severe cases of COVID-19 by reducing inflammation.
- The SARS-CoV-2 genome is made up of _____, which contains genetic instructions for the virus.
- _____ is the term used for measures taken to prevent the spread of the virus, such as wearing masks and social distancing.
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- SARS-CoV-2 primarily spreads through respiratory _____.
- The first case of COVID-19 was reported in the city of _____, China, in late 2019.
- _____ testing is commonly used to diagnose COVID-19.
- _____ are small airborne particles that can carry the virus and spread it to others.
- The SARS-CoV-2 virus has a lipid _____, which makes it susceptible to soap and water.
- The vaccine developed by Pfizer and BioNTech is an ___ vaccine
- _____ are medications that can help treat COVID-19 symptoms.
- _____ is the protein on the surface of the virus that binds to the ACE2 receptor on human cells.
- The process of developing immunity to a virus through vaccination is called _____.
- SARS-CoV-2 is a _____, single-stranded RNA virus.
19 Clues: The SARS-CoV-2 virus belongs to the _____ family. • SARS-CoV-2 is a _____, single-stranded RNA virus. • _____ testing is commonly used to diagnose COVID-19. • SARS-CoV-2 primarily spreads through respiratory _____. • _____ are medications that can help treat COVID-19 symptoms. • The vaccine developed by Pfizer and BioNTech is an ___ vaccine • ...
cells 2020-04-24
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- Temporary, foot-like extension of the cytoplasm that some cells use for movement or feeding.
- the ability to move
- the system that lets you breath
- A reproductive cell produced by various organisms; can withstand harsh environmental conditions.
- water
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- do a major function in the body and is made of organs
- how plants make food
- Close relationship between organisms of different species in which at least one of the organisms benefits from the relationship
- Protists have nuclear membranes around this
- have a function and are made of tissue
- made of cells
- a type of algee
12 Clues: water • made of cells • a type of algee • the ability to move • how plants make food • the system that lets you breath • have a function and are made of tissue • Protists have nuclear membranes around this • do a major function in the body and is made of organs • Temporary, foot-like extension of the cytoplasm that some cells use for movement or feeding. • ...
Human Body Systems 2021-12-06
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- Breaks down food to allow the body nutrients
- Protects body by fighting diseases
- Filters, collects, and removes any extra fluids or waste
- Support, Provide, Protect, Store minerals
- Allows body to move; 3 types of muscle
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- Helps take oxygen to our cells and heart
- Includes hair, skin, nails, and sweat glands
- Structures vary in male and female; used to produce offspring
- Regulates body by secreting hormones into bloodstream; also controls growth
- The control center, coordinates all actions and reactions
- Takes in oxygen to lungs, exhales CO2
- system A set of organs having similar structure, or serving to perform some function
12 Clues: Protects body by fighting diseases • Takes in oxygen to lungs, exhales CO2 • Allows body to move; 3 types of muscle • Helps take oxygen to our cells and heart • Support, Provide, Protect, Store minerals • Includes hair, skin, nails, and sweat glands • Breaks down food to allow the body nutrients • Filters, collects, and removes any extra fluids or waste • ...
Organ System Crossword puzzle 2024-01-11
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- system of organs involved in producing offspring
- Carries blood around the body delivering oxygen and nutrients
- largest organ that encloses the entire body structure
- Gives the body shape (bones, joints, teeth)
- Prevent, limit, and fight off infections
- disposes of waste products in the body
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- Keeps bodily fluids in balance and fights against infections
- Secretes hormones to be carried throughout the body
- Electrical systems that help to control the body and detect sensory information
- Enables voluntary and involuntary movement controlling the body
- Carries air into the body, expells carbon dioxide
- Breaks down food and turns it into energy
12 Clues: disposes of waste products in the body • Prevent, limit, and fight off infections • Breaks down food and turns it into energy • Gives the body shape (bones, joints, teeth) • system of organs involved in producing offspring • Carries air into the body, expells carbon dioxide • Secretes hormones to be carried throughout the body • ...
Gas Exchage Puzzle 2024-04-27
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- Entry points for air into the body's respiratory system.
- Air passage from throat to lungs.
- Tube connecting mouth/nose to the windpipe.
- Tiny sacs in lungs where oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange occurs.
- lobes Sections of the lungs.
- Air-filled spaces in the skull regulating air temperature and humidity.
- Bones protecting the lungs and heart.
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- Tubes branching into lungs from the trachea.
- Muscle aiding in lung expansion and contraction for breathing.
- Small tubes leading to the alveoli.
- Tiny blood vessels facilitating gas exchange in the alveoli.
- Organs extracting oxygen from air and transferring it to the bloodstream.
12 Clues: lobes Sections of the lungs. • Air passage from throat to lungs. • Small tubes leading to the alveoli. • Bones protecting the lungs and heart. • Tube connecting mouth/nose to the windpipe. • Tubes branching into lungs from the trachea. • Entry points for air into the body's respiratory system. • Tiny blood vessels facilitating gas exchange in the alveoli. • ...
Bunyaviridae 2024-12-10
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- The primary organ system affected by Hantavirus Essex.
- An antiviral drug sometimes used for Bunyavirus infections.
- This type of tick transmits Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever.
- Syndrome Disease transmitted by Hantavirus.
- The cellular structure that Bunyaviruses use for replication.
- The cellular structure that Bunyaviruses use for replication.
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- The region in the world where Rift Valley Fever is prevalent.
- The type of genome found in Bunyaviridae.
- RNA structure of Bunyaviruses.
- The type of vaccine available for Rift Valley Fever.
- A disease caused by the Phlebovirus genus in the Bunyaviridae family.
- The natural host of many Bunyaviruses.
- Bunyaviridae family is mostly transmitted by this type of insect.
- An antiviral drug sometimes used for Bunyavirus infections.
- The type of vaccine available for Rift Valley Fever.
15 Clues: RNA structure of Bunyaviruses. • The natural host of many Bunyaviruses. • The type of genome found in Bunyaviridae. • Syndrome Disease transmitted by Hantavirus. • The type of vaccine available for Rift Valley Fever. • The type of vaccine available for Rift Valley Fever. • The primary organ system affected by Hantavirus Essex. • ...
Cameron and Corey 2023-04-07
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- ______ blood cells helps fight diseases
- the muscle that pumps blood to our body
- carries blood away from heart
- ______ blood cells are what makes our blood red
- the body’s way of keeping of everything balanced
- stop bleeding and clots blood
- the cells that carry’s nutrients and oxygen to our body
- the building blocks to keep our cells alive
- a mixture of water salt and urea
- excretes urea and excess heat through sweating
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- filters nutrients and toxins
- carry’s blood to heart
- a tube that transports urine from the kidneys to the bladder
- a sac that stores urine
- a tube that carries urine outside our body
- connects arteries and veins
- the gas that keeps cells alive
- filters out toxins to go in the bladder
- excretes waste through our respiratory system
- a chemical that comes from broken down proteins
20 Clues: carry’s blood to heart • a sac that stores urine • connects arteries and veins • filters nutrients and toxins • carries blood away from heart • stop bleeding and clots blood • the gas that keeps cells alive • a mixture of water salt and urea • ______ blood cells helps fight diseases • the muscle that pumps blood to our body • filters out toxins to go in the bladder • ...
Gymnastics Themed Crossword! 2021-02-12
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- what a gymnast wears
- surname of 2 sisters who are both gymnasts
- surname of a british gymnast who won an olympic floor medal
- how long in metres is one side of a gymnastics floor
- english word for back-handspring
- Gymnastics evolved from exercises used by this ancient civilization
- what error loses you 1.0 marks in competition
- A soft tissue that functions to produce force and motion
- The type of bars used in gymnastics
- elite us gymnast
- skill where you go from handstand to handstand on the bar
- The governing body for Gymnastics worldwide
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- a sporting audience
- first word of S&C
- how long is a gymnastics beam in metres
- where is the home of british gymnastics
- name of a leap
- Primary organs of your respiratory system
- men swing on these
- Soft apparatus placed on the floor
- first name of the gymnast to get a perfect 10
21 Clues: name of a leap • elite us gymnast • first word of S&C • men swing on these • a sporting audience • what a gymnast wears • english word for back-handspring • Soft apparatus placed on the floor • The type of bars used in gymnastics • how long is a gymnastics beam in metres • where is the home of british gymnastics • Primary organs of your respiratory system • ...
Suddenly Septic 2025-03-18
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- <90% SpO2.
- Infection of milk ducts and/or breast tissue.
- Site where skin barrier is broken.
- Symptom that occurs in response to hypotension.
- Measurable byproduct of anaerobic metabolism.
- Anagram used to describe rupture of membranes before labour and <37/40.
- Assessment of cerebral hypoxia: Level of ________.
- Inability to sleep.
- Hb <100g/L and Fe <15 umol/l.
- Common, transient vaginal bacteria.
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- Abnormally low urine output, <30mls/hr.
- Infection of the uterus.
- Symptom that results from widespread vasodilation.
- Body "system" that uses white blood cells to fight infection.
- Respiratory rate >20 breaths per minute.
- Micro-organism that causes infection and disease.
- Pocket of exudate, often in breast tissue. Very rarely, in epidural space.
- Medicines used to treat infection.
- Life threatening organ dysfunction due to dysregulated immune response.
- A serious lung infection in which the alveoli fill with exudate.
20 Clues: <90% SpO2. • Inability to sleep. • Infection of the uterus. • Hb <100g/L and Fe <15 umol/l. • Site where skin barrier is broken. • Medicines used to treat infection. • Common, transient vaginal bacteria. • Abnormally low urine output, <30mls/hr. • Respiratory rate >20 breaths per minute. • Infection of milk ducts and/or breast tissue. • ...
Food Production Animals 2025-02-20
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- Toward the center of origin
- Protein formed within the epidermis
- Largest organ of the body
- Bottom of rear feet
- Goat
- This kind of evidence is used to create care & guidelines for animal related sports
- Horse
- Away from the origin
- Flexible appendage
- Towards the Head
- Cow
- on the belly
- Lead to the respiratory system
- Keratin structures found on avian species
- Chicken or Turkey
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- Towards the tail
- Where hair & wool grow from
- Raised by humans for human consumption
- where the ear tag is attached
- Bottom of front feet
- Sheep
- On the outside
- natural color
- Where feathers grow from
- eight How many hours can you travel before taking out your livestock to rest, eat & drink?
- Donkeys
- Hoof split into 2
- on the back
- Primary diet fed in factory farms
- Whiskers
- start out as connective tissue then form into bone
31 Clues: Cow • Goat • Sheep • Horse • Donkeys • Whiskers • on the back • on the belly • natural color • On the outside • Towards the tail • Towards the Head • Hoof split into 2 • Chicken or Turkey • Flexible appendage • Bottom of rear feet • Bottom of front feet • Away from the origin • Where feathers grow from • Largest organ of the body • Toward the center of origin • Where hair & wool grow from • ...
Neo's Crossword January 17 - 21 2022-01-18
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- The that means to accept that something is true
- ____ is the process of breathing
- The ____ system in the body helps us to breathe
- Air sacs in the lungs that exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide
- Air tube that onnects the lungs to the mouth
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- Synonym for breathe
- The inside part of a building that is the top
- Another name for trachea
- Small air tubes that branch into the lungs
- Air tube that connects the trachea to the lung
- We call 119 to tell the police there is an ____.
11 Clues: Synonym for breathe • Another name for trachea • ____ is the process of breathing • Small air tubes that branch into the lungs • Air tube that onnects the lungs to the mouth • The inside part of a building that is the top • The that means to accept that something is true • Air tube that connects the trachea to the lung • The ____ system in the body helps us to breathe • ...
Human Body Systems 2024-11-25
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- responsible for sending signals to the brain about our environment
- responsible for breaking down food
- organ responsible for breathing
- The main organ in the Nervous System
- responsible for bringing in air and expelling Carbon Dioxide
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- responsible for keeping us mobile and flexible
- responsible for producing hormones and sending them around the body
- responsible for removing waste from the body
- responsible for moving blood around our bodies
- organ responsible for breaking down our food, filled with acid
- responsible for protecting our organs and keeping us upright
11 Clues: organ responsible for breathing • responsible for breaking down food • The main organ in the Nervous System • responsible for removing waste from the body • responsible for keeping us mobile and flexible • responsible for moving blood around our bodies • responsible for protecting our organs and keeping us upright • ...
Airflow 2021-04-14
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- contains vocal folds
- another word for windpipe
- type of flow where resistance is low
- primary breathing muscle
- zone that has respiratory bronchioles, alveolar ducts, and alveoli
- zone that goes from nose to terminal bronchioles
- type of muscle that relax during respiration
- trachea splits into two parts forming this
- another word for inhalation
- type of flow where resistance is high
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- type of accessory muscle
- type of accessory muscle
- cavity where inspired air flows
- type of nerve that innervates the intercostal muscles
- another for for exhalation
- type of nerve that innervates the diaphragm
- posterior to nasal cavity
- friction between particles
- type of flow where air moves through conducting zone
19 Clues: contains vocal folds • type of accessory muscle • type of accessory muscle • primary breathing muscle • another word for windpipe • posterior to nasal cavity • another for for exhalation • friction between particles • another word for inhalation • cavity where inspired air flows • type of flow where resistance is low • type of flow where resistance is high • ...
Life Processes 2025-06-21
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- Respiratory organ in fishes
- Transports water and minerals in plants
- Largest artery
- Finger like projections in small intestine
- Largest vein
- Respiratory pigment in humans
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- It helps in emulsification of fats
- helps in exchange of gases
- A dome shaped muscle that separates chest and abdomen
- Initiates protein digestion
- mode of nutrition in humans
- They carry blood towards the heart
12 Clues: Largest vein • Largest artery • helps in exchange of gases • Respiratory organ in fishes • Initiates protein digestion • mode of nutrition in humans • Respiratory pigment in humans • It helps in emulsification of fats • They carry blood towards the heart • Transports water and minerals in plants • Finger like projections in small intestine • ...
respiratory crossword 2024-09-04
6 Clues: system • found in your blood • oxygen enter through here • oxygen enter through here • protects the lungs and heart • gets separated from carbon dioxide in alveoli
SSCIENCE 2023-05-30
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- How many electrons are within the first shell of a nucleus?
- energy. Stored energy resulting from the position or shape of an object
- What gives our body structure
- What is the “control center” in a cell?
- A place where organisms live
- A molecule found within cells that contains a hereditary formation and information?
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- 1st part of the scientific method
- What do you call all the life-supporting reactions within a bodily system?
- The rate at which velocity changes
- The object's position changes in distance and direction from the starting point.
- What is the maximum number of electrons within the second, third, and so-on shells?
- Which is the law of acceleration of an object that depends on the mass of the object and the amount of force applied.
- The muscle that contracts our lungs in the respiratory system is called?
13 Clues: A place where organisms live • What gives our body structure • 1st part of the scientific method • The rate at which velocity changes • What is the “control center” in a cell? • How many electrons are within the first shell of a nucleus? • energy. Stored energy resulting from the position or shape of an object • ...
Metabolism Vocabulary 2025-11-18
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- System The parts of the body that work together to turn food and liquids into the building blocks and fuel that the body needs.
- The chemical reactions in the body's cells that change food into energy.
- acid The building blocks of proteins
- respiration The process by which organisms use oxygen to break down food molecules to get chemical energy for cell functions.
- The main type of sugar in the blood and is the major source of energy for the body's cells.
- The ability to do work.
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- A group of two or more atoms that bond together.
- A group of related things or parts that work together as a whole.
- system Takes up oxygen from the air we breathe and expels the unwanted carbon dioxide.
- The ability to do work.
10 Clues: The ability to do work. • The ability to do work. • acid The building blocks of proteins • A group of two or more atoms that bond together. • A group of related things or parts that work together as a whole. • The chemical reactions in the body's cells that change food into energy. • ...
Animal Parts and How They Function 2023-11-11
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- serving for or pertaining to digestion.
- something that pursues a winding, usually upward, course or that displays a twisting form or shape
- The system that circulates blood through the body, consisting of the heart and blood vessels
- situated or existing in the interior of something
- to show or exhibit; make visible
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- of or relating to the outside or outer part
- pertaining to or serving for respiration
- easy to see through
- behavior in animals that occurs before and during mating, often including elaborate displays.
- easily bent
10 Clues: easily bent • easy to see through • to show or exhibit; make visible • serving for or pertaining to digestion. • pertaining to or serving for respiration • of or relating to the outside or outer part • situated or existing in the interior of something • The system that circulates blood through the body, consisting of the heart and blood vessels • ...
Tobacco 2023-10-31
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- rolled bundle of tobacco leaves
- the type of heart disease where plaque accumulates within the arteries
- a plant initially used for spiritual practices, relaxation, and healing
- a highly addictive chemical found in tobacco
- dried tobacco leaves rolled in paper
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- tobacco raises the likelihood of developing this disease in different parts of the body
- this system includes the nose, mouth, throat, and lungs
- another word for high blood pressure
- inflammation in the airways
- involuntary inhalation of someone else's smoke
10 Clues: inflammation in the airways • rolled bundle of tobacco leaves • another word for high blood pressure • dried tobacco leaves rolled in paper • a highly addictive chemical found in tobacco • involuntary inhalation of someone else's smoke • this system includes the nose, mouth, throat, and lungs • the type of heart disease where plaque accumulates within the arteries • ...
Human body systems (Queena) 2024-05-17
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- it protects the brain
- helps in the exchange of gases
- sends digested food, water and oxygen to other part of the body
- gives the body its shape and protects the organs
- it connects the nose and lungs
- helps digest food
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- works with the Skeletal system to help the body move
- digestion ends here and digested food is absorbed into the bloodstream
- it chews food into smaller pieces with teeth
- it pumps blood to the different parts of the body
10 Clues: helps digest food • it protects the brain • helps in the exchange of gases • it connects the nose and lungs • it chews food into smaller pieces with teeth • gives the body its shape and protects the organs • it pumps blood to the different parts of the body • works with the Skeletal system to help the body move • ...
K body systems 2025-11-24
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- Pumps blood to all organs. Makes blood flow
- carries oxygen to all organs
- tiny blood vessels conect arteries and veins
- a fluid that is yellowish color and is mostly made up of water and proteins
- bring back the wasted material
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- Air/o2
- CO2
- the biggest part of the respiratory system
- Transports oxygen, nitrients and hormones made of Blood plamsma, water, iron and more
- Transports oxygenated blood from the heart to the to the capillaries and then to teh cells
10 Clues: CO2 • Air/o2 • carries oxygen to all organs • bring back the wasted material • the biggest part of the respiratory system • Pumps blood to all organs. Makes blood flow • tiny blood vessels conect arteries and veins • a fluid that is yellowish color and is mostly made up of water and proteins • ...
Transmission of Disease 2013-02-04
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- This kills any pathogens that get eaten on food.
- A microbe that causes food poisoning.
- A disease caused by the bacteria Vebrio Cholera,particularly found in areas of poor sanitation.
- The virus that leads to AIDS.
- A microbe that causes 'athletes foot'.
- - An airborne virus spread when someone sneezes.
- The bodys first line of defence.
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- A danger site in the skin where microbes can enter the body.
- Disease causing microbes.
- These waft mucus along to the throat.
- Poisoning A condition caused by the E-coli or salmonella bacteria.
- This traps invading microbes in the respiratory system.
12 Clues: Disease causing microbes. • The virus that leads to AIDS. • The bodys first line of defence. • A microbe that causes food poisoning. • These waft mucus along to the throat. • A microbe that causes 'athletes foot'. • This kills any pathogens that get eaten on food. • - An airborne virus spread when someone sneezes. • This traps invading microbes in the respiratory system. • ...
Human Body Systems Review 2021-07-27
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- a disease that cannot spread from one individual to another
- system that consists of neurons, the spinal cord and the brain. It controls actions & reactions of the body from environmental stimuli.
- a tiny particle that has its own genetic material but depends on living things to reproduce.
- a substance that is prepared from killed or weakened pathogens or from genetic material and that is introduced into a body to produce immunity
- medicine used to kill bacteria and other microorganisms
- system that consists of the smooth, cardiac and skeletal muscles as well as all of the bones, tendons and ligaments of the body. It protects internal organs, provides support and movement.
- a kingdom made up of non-green, eukaryotic organisms that reproduce by using spores, and get food by breaking down substances in their surroundings and absorbing the nutrients
- system that consists of the esophagus, stomach, small & large intestines, mouth and colon. It breaks down food; absorbs nutrients and provides energy, while eliminates solid waste
- system that consists of the trachea, nose, lungs and other organs that exchange gas between the body and the environment (oxygen in and carbon dioxide out).
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- system that consists of the heart, blood, blood vessels, as well as parts of the lymphatic system. It transports nutrients, oxygen and hormones throughout the body.
- a disease that is caused by a pathogen and that can be spread from one individual to another
- a protein made by B cells that binds to a specific antigen
- the maintenance of a constant internal state in a changing environment
- a microorganism, another organism, a virus, or a protein that causes disease
- the ability to resist or recover from an infectious disease
- system that consists of the thymus, lymph nodes, spleen, tonsils and bone marrow. It recognizes & attacks foreign substances in your body.
- system that consists of the kidneys, ureters, bladder and urethra. It eliminates cellular waste (as urine) absorbed from the blood.
- a domain made up of prokaryotes that usually have a cell wall and that usually reproduce by cell division
18 Clues: medicine used to kill bacteria and other microorganisms • a protein made by B cells that binds to a specific antigen • a disease that cannot spread from one individual to another • the ability to resist or recover from an infectious disease • the maintenance of a constant internal state in a changing environment • ...
Covid-19 (elementary) 2020-04-19
21 Clues: Мыть • Вирус • Маска • Грипп • Чихать • Дышать • Насморк • Кашлять • Болезнь • Человек • Симптом • Избегать • Пневмония • Различный • Прикрывать • Респираторный • Идентифицировать • Инфекционный, заразный • Жар, высокая температура • Сильный, жесткий, суровый • Вызывать, являться причиной
LS9 U2 PT part 1 Body systems 2022-11-17
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- : It breaks down food into nutrients, carbohydrates, lipids and carbs. Once in the bloodstream, they can be utilized by the body for growth, repair, and energy.
- : an organ system consisting of skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscle is called _____.
- : Allows us to breathe. It brings oxygen into our bodies.
- : A system that helps protect your body from harmful substances.
- : a self-regulating system that feeds back a portion of the output to the input in order to adjust the output in the opposite direction.
- : an organ that controls everything that regulates our body.
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- : organs that involves the process of gas exchange called respiration
- : Provides nutrition and oxygen to your body's organs so they can perform their functions.
- : Helps respond to information. Helps maintain homeostasis
- : Is a metabolic disease that causes high blood sugar.
- : increases or multiplies an effect by having an impact on the process that caused it.
- : Helps to protect the body’s tissues and the organs.
12 Clues: : Helps to protect the body’s tissues and the organs. • : Is a metabolic disease that causes high blood sugar. • : Allows us to breathe. It brings oxygen into our bodies. • : Helps respond to information. Helps maintain homeostasis • : an organ that controls everything that regulates our body. • : A system that helps protect your body from harmful substances. • ...
Medical diagnosis/Abbrev. 2023-01-15
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- When a patient has an amputation below the joint of the knee
- disorder that affects the nerves. The immune system malfunctions and attacks the body's own tissues and organs
- heart attack
- the damaged bone and cartilage of the hip is removed and replaced with prosthetic components.
- progressive nervous system disease that affects nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord, causing loss of muscle control.
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- Infection of the large intestine (colon) caused by the bacteria Clostridium difficile.
- type of respiratory failure characterized by rapid onset of widespread inflammation in the lungs.
- difficulty breathing with exertion
- fractures are reconnected with plates and screws
- group of diseases that cause progressive weakness and loss of muscle mass. AGubnormal genes (mutations) interfere with the production of proteins needed to form healthy muscle.
- when a patient is able to move the skeletal system specifically the joint without help or assistance from another person or object in the envrionment
- A condition where the major blood vessels supplying the heart are narrowed.
12 Clues: heart attack • difficulty breathing with exertion • fractures are reconnected with plates and screws • When a patient has an amputation below the joint of the knee • A condition where the major blood vessels supplying the heart are narrowed. • Infection of the large intestine (colon) caused by the bacteria Clostridium difficile. • ...
2.3 Vocabulary 2023-12-07
Respiratory Disorders 2022-05-31
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- Vital sign that is lower in children
- Separates upper and lower airway
- Hallmark sign of croup
- Indication of foreign body aspiration
- Acute infectious upper airway disorder
- Dexamethasone drug class
- Season croup commonly occurs
- Shape of children's larynx
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- Complication of foreign body aspiration
- Racemic epinephrine route of administration
- Side effect of beta-agonist
- Diagnostic tool to detect foreign body aspiration
- Common cause of croup
- Inhalation of object into respiratory tract
- Upper airway is ____ in children
- Time of day croup symptoms worse
16 Clues: Common cause of croup • Hallmark sign of croup • Dexamethasone drug class • Shape of children's larynx • Side effect of beta-agonist • Season croup commonly occurs • Separates upper and lower airway • Upper airway is ____ in children • Time of day croup symptoms worse • Vital sign that is lower in children • Indication of foreign body aspiration • ...
Respiratory medications 2022-10-13
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- 5-15 mins onset rescuer
- assess in kids for systemic side effects (2)
- teach freq drinks, hard candy, gum
- best way to administer a rescuer
- route DPI/MDI
- improves delivery of medication ( MDIs)
- Common side of effects of pharyngitis and thrush
- use caution for ppl with elevated BUN and creatinine
- growth suppression in kids
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- makes you sleepy as a systemic effect
- when your rescuer fails seek (2)
- oral care after use (2)
- Heparin drip is commonly use to think the blood when treating this
- when taking prednisone this may be prescribe PRN
- limit intake on Isoniazid
- Bronchodilators can cause
16 Clues: route DPI/MDI • 5-15 mins onset rescuer • oral care after use (2) • limit intake on Isoniazid • Bronchodilators can cause • growth suppression in kids • when your rescuer fails seek (2) • best way to administer a rescuer • teach freq drinks, hard candy, gum • makes you sleepy as a systemic effect • improves delivery of medication ( MDIs) • ...
Respiratory Preview 2022-10-12
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- The process of oxygen diffusing passively from the alveolus to the pulmonary capillary where it binds to hemoglobin in red blood cells or dissolves into the plasma.
- The amount of gas inhaled or exhaled in 1 minute.
- The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide.
- The diffusion of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the inspired air and pulmonary capillaries.
- The amount of gas remaining in the lungs at the end of normal expiration.
- The diffusion of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the capillary red blood cells and the tissues cells.
- Airway support that maintains a degree of positive pressure at the end of exhalation.
- The level of carbon dioxide that is released at the end of an exhaled breath.
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- Percentage of oxygen in the air mixture that is delivered to the patient.
- The highest level of pressure applied to the lungs during inhalation.
- Only the measurement of CO2 in respiratory gas without a continuous written record or waveform.
- The volume of ventilated air that does not participate in gas exchange.
- The mechanical movement of air into and out of the lungs that makes respiration possible.
- The volume of air inspired or expired in a single resting breath.
- Provides a picture of the patients cardio-respiratory system in the form of the CO2 waveform.
- dioxide During the process of cellular respiration this is given off as a waste product.
16 Clues: The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide. • The amount of gas inhaled or exhaled in 1 minute. • The volume of air inspired or expired in a single resting breath. • The highest level of pressure applied to the lungs during inhalation. • The volume of ventilated air that does not participate in gas exchange. • ...
Respiratory anatomy 2018-10-24
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- C-ring cartilage
- number of lobes in right lung
- location of olfactory receptors(two words no space)
- muscular air passages
- gas exchange structures
- nasal cavity bones
- covers air passage when swallowing
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- type of cartilage in epiglottis
- bronchi that goes to lung segments
- bronchi going to lungs
- type of cartilage in trachea
- cartilage that attaches to vocal cords
- location of the auditory tube opening
- vocal cord location
- cartilage on top of arytenoid cartilage
- separates lung lobes
16 Clues: C-ring cartilage • nasal cavity bones • vocal cord location • separates lung lobes • muscular air passages • bronchi going to lungs • gas exchange structures • type of cartilage in trachea • number of lobes in right lung • type of cartilage in epiglottis • bronchi that goes to lung segments • covers air passage when swallowing • location of the auditory tube opening • ...
Respiratory anatomy 2018-10-24
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- bronchi that goes to lung segments
- number of lobes in right lung
- C-ring cartilage
- location of olfactory receptors(two words no space)
- vocal cord location
- muscular air passages
- gas exchange structures
- nasal cavity bones
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- bronchi going to lungs
- covers air passage when swallowing
- type of cartilage in trachea
- type of cartilage in epiglottis
- cartilage on top of arytenoid cartilage
- location of the auditory tube opening
- separates lung lobes
- cartilage that attaches to vocal cords
16 Clues: C-ring cartilage • nasal cavity bones • vocal cord location • separates lung lobes • muscular air passages • bronchi going to lungs • gas exchange structures • type of cartilage in trachea • number of lobes in right lung • type of cartilage in epiglottis • covers air passage when swallowing • bronchi that goes to lung segments • location of the auditory tube opening • ...
Respiratory crossword 2024-12-12
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- (5,4) Waste product produced by anaerobic respiration
- What are the muscles between the ribs called?
- Number of polypeptide chains in haemoglobin
- What is the dome shaped muscle that separates the abdominal cavity from the thoracic cavity?
- (5,6) Which part of the upper respiratory tract adds moisture and warmth to inspired air
- What is the funnel shaped structure that connects the nasal cavity and mouth to the larynx
- Which type of pneumocyte produces surfactant
- What part of the respiratory anatomy closes to prevent food from entering the windpipe
- Which bones in the nasal cavity cause turbulence for inspired air
- Which of the two functional respiratory zones does the upper airway come under
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- where does gas exchange occur
- Which type of pneumocyte are the true alveolar cells for gas exchange?
- (7,4) Where do the chemoreceptors reside that detect an increase in Hydrogen ions
- (8,11) Movement of oxygen into the lungs and into the blood stream and movement of carbon dioxide from the blood to the lungs
- (8,11)Movement of oxygen from the blood to tissue cells and carbon dioxide from tissue cells to blood
- What is the opening between the vocal cords known as?
- Respiration begins with the innervation of which muscle by the DRG?
17 Clues: where does gas exchange occur • Number of polypeptide chains in haemoglobin • Which type of pneumocyte produces surfactant • What are the muscles between the ribs called? • (5,4) Waste product produced by anaerobic respiration • What is the opening between the vocal cords known as? • Which bones in the nasal cavity cause turbulence for inspired air • ...
7th Grade May 27 words 2025-05-22
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- Manipulate bread to help it rise
- Not genuine or real
- difficult to detect with the mind only
- Marked by truth
- a payment has been made
- Tissue containing contractible cells
- Saliva and respiratory discharge
- Dignified and somber; committed to a promise
- things or techniques that can aid the memory
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- Flying reptile that is extinct
- Appropriate or pertinent for the moment
- Respiratory disorder, causing wheezing
- a meeting planned at a certain time
- below the surface of the earth
- Bite or chew with teeth
15 Clues: Marked by truth • Not genuine or real • a payment has been made • Bite or chew with teeth • Flying reptile that is extinct • below the surface of the earth • Manipulate bread to help it rise • Saliva and respiratory discharge • a meeting planned at a certain time • Tissue containing contractible cells • Respiratory disorder, causing wheezing • ...
physiology chapter 23 2020-12-10
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- rapid and deep breathing
- amount of air remaining in lungs after expiratory reserve volume is expelled
- (exhalation) is the movement of air out of the lungs
- a procedure for administering medication as small droplets suspended in air into the respiratory tract, is used to treat many different types of respiratory disorders
- the ease with which the lungs and thoracic wall can be expanded
- a collection of air within the pleural cavity that causes the lungs to collapse
- the structure that "opens" the lungs up, thus increasing the volume of the lungs
- (inhalation) is the process of bringing air into the lungs
- above-normal partial pressure of carbon dioxide
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- relates to painful or difficult breathing
- normal quiet breathing
- portion of the pharynx that carries air and food
- the structure that closes off the larynx during swallowing
- the medical term for holding your breath
- a "passive" process
- paired organs in the thoracic cavity; they are enclosed and protected by the pleural membrane
- an inflammation of the larynx that is usually caused by respiratory infection or irritants
- a muscular tube lined by a mucous membrane
- (windpipe) extends from the larynx to the primary bronchi
- a deficiency of oxygen at the tissue level
- the serous membranes that cover the lungs
- surgical reconstruction of the nose
22 Clues: a "passive" process • normal quiet breathing • rapid and deep breathing • surgical reconstruction of the nose • the medical term for holding your breath • relates to painful or difficult breathing • the serous membranes that cover the lungs • a muscular tube lined by a mucous membrane • a deficiency of oxygen at the tissue level • ...
HOMOSTESIS 2021-11-29
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- -involves the breakdown of food into smaller and smaller components.
- -The number of times your heart beats each minute.
- - an organ system consisting of skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscles
- -the biological system made up of all the anatomical organs involved in sexual reproduction
- - the basic building blocks of all living things
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- - your body's central framework. It consists of bones and connective tissue, including cartilage, tendons, and ligaments
- -All the systems within a living thing that work together to help it survive.
- -the network of organs and tissues that help you breathe. It includes your airways, lungs, and blood vessels -a part of the circulatory system and function to transport blood throughout the body
- -Originating from your brain, it controls your movements and thoughts and automatic responses to the world around you
- -a cellular organizational level between cells and a complete organ
- -eliminates waste from the body and regulates blood volume and blood pressure.
- -Something that carries blood to the heart's
12 Clues: -Something that carries blood to the heart's • - the basic building blocks of all living things • -The number of times your heart beats each minute. • -a cellular organizational level between cells and a complete organ • -involves the breakdown of food into smaller and smaller components. • - an organ system consisting of skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscles • ...
Organ Systems in the human body - Sara and Camilla 2018-10-02
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- Consists of the heart and vessels that carry blood through our body
- Takes in our food and gives our blood the nutrients
- Centred on the lungs and provides us with oxygen
- Hormones are released from the glands of this system and conduct our growth and energy production
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- Different organs for the male and female, used to create offspring
- Extends across joints and enable us to move
- Network of vessels that collect fluids from tissues and return it to the blood; protects us from infections
- Collects the waste products and expels it from the body
- Our body's main controls system, in a network of extends throughout our whole body
- The frame of our body
10 Clues: The frame of our body • Extends across joints and enable us to move • Centred on the lungs and provides us with oxygen • Takes in our food and gives our blood the nutrients • Collects the waste products and expels it from the body • Different organs for the male and female, used to create offspring • ...
Core 2 102c.4 Building Blocks of the Human Body Study Guide 2025-04-11
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- The study of the organs and systems of the body.
- Body system that controls growth and general health and reproduction of the body.
- Tissue that contracts when stimulated to produce motion.
- Digests food along with the intestines.
- Body system which circulates blood through the body.
- Tissue that covers and protects body surfaces and internal organs.
- The body's largest organ, which forms the external protective layer of the body.
- A group of body structures and/or organs that, together, perform one or more vital functions for the body.
- Tissue that coordinates body functions in addition to carrying messages to and from the brain and spinal cord.
- Tissue that carries food, waste products and hormones.
- Occurs as cells absorb food, grow in size and divides, creating two new cells.
- Separate body structures that perform specific functions; composed of two or more different tissues.
- Body system that supplies food to the body.
- Body system which controls breathing of the body.
- Groups of cells of the same kind; five primary types.
- The control center of cell activities.
- The production department of the cell, where most of the cell's activities take place.
- Body system which moves the body.
- Body system that sends and receives body messages.
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- Eliminate water and waste products.
- The process of breaking down larger molecules or substances into smaller ones; phase of metabolism which causes a release of energy within the cell, necessary for the performance of specific body functions.
- The cell ________ is the outer surface of the cell, which encloses the protoplasm.
- Body system which allows living organisms to procreate.
- Body system which provides the framework of the body.
- Controls all body functions.
- The basic units of living matter(life); vary in size, shape, structure and function.
- The process of building up larger molecules from smaller ones; phase of metabolism when the body stores water, food and oxygen.
- Tissue that supports, protects and holds the body together.
- The study of the functions of the organs and systems of the body.
- Circulates the blood.
- Control vision.
- The chemical process in which cells receive nutrients for cell growth and reproduction.
- Body system that controls the sebaceous (oil) and sudoriferous (sweat) glands.
- Body system that eliminates waste from the body.
- A gel-like substance containing water, salt and nutrients obtained from food that compose cells.
35 Clues: Control vision. • Circulates the blood. • Controls all body functions. • Body system which moves the body. • Eliminate water and waste products. • The control center of cell activities. • Digests food along with the intestines. • Body system that supplies food to the body. • The study of the organs and systems of the body. • Body system that eliminates waste from the body. • ...
Levels of Organization 2024-09-17
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- this type of tissue is a protective barrier
- this type of tissue provides structural support
- bacteria is this type of cell
- this system works to bring oxygen into the body and remove carbon dioxide
- this is the smallest level of organization in living things
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- this type of tissue transmits electric signal
- a process in which organisms strive for internal stability
- this is the highest level of organization in living things
- plants and animals are this type of cell
- the heart is an example of this
- this type of tissue helps with movement
11 Clues: bacteria is this type of cell • the heart is an example of this • this type of tissue helps with movement • plants and animals are this type of cell • this type of tissue is a protective barrier • this type of tissue transmits electric signal • this type of tissue provides structural support • a process in which organisms strive for internal stability • ...
Unit 1 Chapter 17 Vital Signs 2025-06-26
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- Systolic over 130 or diastolic over 80
- Respiratory rate above 20 per minute
- Core body temp below 95 degrees
- The sound heard when air passes over secretions in the lungs
- State of having a fever
- Normal respirations is termed
- Continuous, low-pitched, rattle, bubble, snoring
- Musical, whistling lung sounds
- Pulse greater than 100 bpm
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- Upright position used for people with dyspnea
- State of being without fever
- Blood pressure that falls 20 to 30 mm Hg below normal
- Pulse less than 60 bpm
- Elevated body temp over 105 degrees
- Noisy, snoring, labored respirations
- Respiratory rate below 12 per minute
- Labored or difficulty breathing
17 Clues: Pulse less than 60 bpm • State of having a fever • Pulse greater than 100 bpm • State of being without fever • Normal respirations is termed • Musical, whistling lung sounds • Core body temp below 95 degrees • Labored or difficulty breathing • Elevated body temp over 105 degrees • Respiratory rate above 20 per minute • Noisy, snoring, labored respirations • ...
ระบบหายใจ ม.5 2024-01-15
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- เป็นท่อลมซ้อนเป็นชั้นพับไปมา
- น้ำที่มีแก๊สออกซิเจนละลายอยู่เข้าทางปากและผ่านเหงือกตลอดเวลา
- เป็นท่อยาวๆแต่กิ่งก้านคล้ายกิ่งไม้
- สิ่งมีชีวิตบางชนิดจะมีถุงลมเพื่อสำรองอากาศ
- แมงดาทะเล
- สิ่งมีชีวิตเซลล์เดียว
- ภายในมีหลอดเลือดฝอยอยู่จำนวนมาก
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- การแลกเปลี่ยนแก๊สกับสิ่งแวดล้อมโดยอาศัยการแพร่ผ่านเยื่อหุ้มเซลล์โดยตรง
- การแลกเปลี่ยนแก๊สจะเกิดขึ้นเมื่อน้ำไหลเวียนผ่านเข้าไปในตัว
- respiratory tree
- ภายในมีถุงลมจำนวนมาก
- มีระบบหมุนเวียนเลือดช่วยในการดำเนินการออกซิเจน
- เหงือก
- ไดบรานเชีย
- เหงือก
- ปอดและผิวหนัง
- ได้รับแก๊สออกซิเจนจากการหายใจทางปอดประมาณร้อยละ 65
17 Clues: เหงือก • เหงือก • แมงดาทะเล • ไดบรานเชีย • ปอดและผิวหนัง • respiratory tree • ภายในมีถุงลมจำนวนมาก • สิ่งมีชีวิตเซลล์เดียว • เป็นท่อลมซ้อนเป็นชั้นพับไปมา • ภายในมีหลอดเลือดฝอยอยู่จำนวนมาก • เป็นท่อยาวๆแต่กิ่งก้านคล้ายกิ่งไม้ • สิ่งมีชีวิตบางชนิดจะมีถุงลมเพื่อสำรองอากาศ • มีระบบหมุนเวียนเลือดช่วยในการดำเนินการออกซิเจน • ได้รับแก๊สออกซิเจนจากการหายใจทางปอดประมาณร้อยละ 65 • ...
Acid-Base Balance 2024-06-11
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- During alkalosis, hydrogen ions are reabsorbed via Type B intercalated tubular cells and at the same time excreting ______ ions in urine
- 3 things that need to be looked into in order to analyse someone’s acid-base balance is pH level, PCO2 and _______
- In protein buffer system, some amino acid have ________ groups which dissociate to release H+
- If a person breathes shallowly or when gas exchange is hampered by disease such as pneumonia, cystic fibrosis or emphysema. The blood pH might _____ and rising in PCO2
- What type of alkalosis is this patient experiencing?
- What happens during hypercapnia in terms of plasma H+ concentration
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- The type of acidosis that is compensated by the kidneys by increasing hydrogen ion secretion and bicarbonate reabsorption
- What is ONE contributing factor that leads to her arterial blood gas results?
- In metabolic acidosis, the pH is reduce, H+ increase and PCO2 _______ if compensating
- A common buffer system in blood, consisting of HCO₃⁻ and CO₂
- How does respiratory regulation shift when a person is having a panic attack?
11 Clues: What type of alkalosis is this patient experiencing? • A common buffer system in blood, consisting of HCO₃⁻ and CO₂ • What happens during hypercapnia in terms of plasma H+ concentration • What is ONE contributing factor that leads to her arterial blood gas results? • How does respiratory regulation shift when a person is having a panic attack? • ...
Lung Disease 2017-10-27
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- What color are unhealthy lungs?
- A person's blood becomes thick and _______ as a result of smoking on your pulmonary blood vessels?
- What type of disease lasts less than 6 weeks; an example is pneumonia?
- What is the second leading cause of death?
- What color are healthy lungs?
- What physiological system are the lungs a part of?
- What does smoking destroy in your lungs that are not able to grow back?
- Radiation is released as alpha particles, beta particles, and _____?
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- What is an effect that occurs inside your mouth that results from smoking?
- This is located in your bronchi and act as tiny brushes to clean out debris in your lungs?
- This is an effect of smoking on the cardiovascular system, also known as high blood pressure.
- What type of disease lasts more than 6 weeks; an example is asthma?
- What is another name for inflammation in your airways?
13 Clues: What color are healthy lungs? • What color are unhealthy lungs? • What is the second leading cause of death? • What physiological system are the lungs a part of? • What is another name for inflammation in your airways? • What type of disease lasts more than 6 weeks; an example is asthma? • Radiation is released as alpha particles, beta particles, and _____? • ...
Physical & Psychological Well-being During COVID-19 2020-09-17
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- which organ system of the body does Coronavirus affect?
- Minimum how many days should you exercise
- what part of the body releases most hormones
- About 3 times more likely to develop this illness due to lack of sleep
- Commonly used word for Hyperglycaemia
- How many differences were there in spot the difference activity
- Causes symptoms such as dry mouth & headaches
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- Recommended screen time hours for infants
- What was the first well-being factor we discussed
- Hormone that gets excited with stress
- what is so fragile that saying its name breaks it
- Also known as happy hormone
- One of the many COVID-19 symptoms
13 Clues: Also known as happy hormone • One of the many COVID-19 symptoms • Hormone that gets excited with stress • Commonly used word for Hyperglycaemia • Recommended screen time hours for infants • Minimum how many days should you exercise • what part of the body releases most hormones • Causes symptoms such as dry mouth & headaches • ...
The System 2016-05-03
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- The system that we presented
- The smaller of the two entry points for air
- Where the transfer of oxygen and carbon dioxide occur
- Largest of the two entry points for air
- This muscle causes the Lungs to contract and expand
- Term referred to when your blood is filled with oxygen
- The small direct passageways into the lungs
- A tube that is commonly know as the windpipe
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- What oxygen is converted to in the cycle
- How you start the cycle
- Tiny grape-like sacs
- Tubular structure that allows air to pass to the lungs
- Commonly known as the voice box
13 Clues: Tiny grape-like sacs • How you start the cycle • The system that we presented • Commonly known as the voice box • Largest of the two entry points for air • What oxygen is converted to in the cycle • The smaller of the two entry points for air • The small direct passageways into the lungs • A tube that is commonly know as the windpipe • ...
Human Body Systems 2024-01-30
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- relating to the process of digesting food.
- outer body layer.
- composed of specialized cells called muscle fibers.
- relating to or functioning as a skeleton.
- comprise the fallopian tubes.
- delivers oxygen and nutrients to cells and takes away wastes.
- to filter blood and create urine as a waste by-product
- sends messages back and forth between the brain and the body.
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- a circulatory system made up of lymph vessels
- totally or partially resistant to a particular infectious disease or pathogen.
- relating to or concerned with excretion.
- relating to or affecting respiration or the organs of respiration.
- a complex network of glands and organs.
13 Clues: outer body layer. • comprise the fallopian tubes. • a complex network of glands and organs. • relating to or concerned with excretion. • relating to or functioning as a skeleton. • relating to the process of digesting food. • a circulatory system made up of lymph vessels • composed of specialized cells called muscle fibers. • ...
Air and Respiratory System 2021-09-01
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- Fish carry out gaseous exchange in this organ.
- This gas make up 21% of air.
- Energy is released through this process.
- The _________ will move upwards and outwards when we breathe in.
Down
- Gaseous exchange takes place here in humans.
- This tube carries air into our lungs.
- Inhalation and exhalation is also known as ___________.
- This muscular layer is not part of the respiratory system, but helps in breathing.
8 Clues: This gas make up 21% of air. • This tube carries air into our lungs. • Energy is released through this process. • Gaseous exchange takes place here in humans. • Fish carry out gaseous exchange in this organ. • Inhalation and exhalation is also known as ___________. • The _________ will move upwards and outwards when we breathe in. • ...
