respiratory system Crossword Puzzles
DS fitness 2024-04-01
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- Bicep curls are a ____ body exercise
- What do you call it when you exercise the heart
- The pacer test helps test our cardio-____ endurance
- A test to test your cardio respiratory endurance
- A test to test flexibility (sit and ___)
- Respiratory is working on the
- The curl up test helps test our muscular ___
- A muscular strength exercise that uses the arms to push up and lower down
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- A quad stretch falls in the category ___
- Squats are a ___ body exercise
- You can check your pulse on your neck and ___
- A type of fitness that lightly works the body for a long period of time
- A type of fitness that heavily works the body for a short period of time
- A muscular endurance exercise that requires you to lay down and sit up repeatedly
- Push-ups fall in the category of muscular ___
15 Clues: Respiratory is working on the • Squats are a ___ body exercise • Bicep curls are a ____ body exercise • A quad stretch falls in the category ___ • A test to test flexibility (sit and ___) • The curl up test helps test our muscular ___ • You can check your pulse on your neck and ___ • Push-ups fall in the category of muscular ___ • ...
Vocabulary lsson 6 2017-02-01
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- age, is produced by Blue Sky Studios, a division of 20th Century Fox.
- filaments, are supported by a series of gill arches encased within a chamber formed by bony plates.
- sac, Air sacs are spaces within an organism where there is the constant presence of air.
- are openings on the surface of some animals, which usually lead to respiratory systems.
- effect, is the process by which radiation from a planet's atmosphere warms the planet's surface.
- niña, is a coupled ocean-atmosphere phenomenon that is the counterpart of El Niño as part of the broader.
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- is a crucial step in evolution since a complicated body plan would benefit from it.
- is the dome-shaped sheet of muscle and tendon that serves as the main muscle of respiration.
- is a respiratory organ found in many aquatic organisms that extracts dissolved oxygen from water.
- system, is very easy to look at by dissecting any large insect.
- niño, is the warm phase of the El Niño Southern, is associated with a band of warm ocean water.
11 Clues: system, is very easy to look at by dissecting any large insect. • age, is produced by Blue Sky Studios, a division of 20th Century Fox. • is a crucial step in evolution since a complicated body plan would benefit from it. • are openings on the surface of some animals, which usually lead to respiratory systems. • ...
The Human Body System 2021-04-07
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- where most digestion occurs.
- the organ that digests our food.
- your largest organ.
- a pair of bean-shaped organs that filter wastes from the blood.
- the main organs of the respiratory system.
- organs that contract and relax to move bones.
- the urine travels through tubes called ureters to a muscular sac.
- breaks down fats.
- your body's most complex organ.
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- produces a chemical that adjusts sugar levels in your body.
- a muscular organ that pumps blood throughout your body.
- waste passes out through the colon.
- body parts that perform specific functions.
- groups of cells of the same kind that have a specific function.
- a muscle located below the lungs.
15 Clues: breaks down fats. • your largest organ. • where most digestion occurs. • your body's most complex organ. • the organ that digests our food. • a muscle located below the lungs. • waste passes out through the colon. • the main organs of the respiratory system. • body parts that perform specific functions. • organs that contract and relax to move bones. • ...
3.1 Biomed Review 2023-05-09
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- Confined to a particular area or country
- Skin, respiratory tract, urogenital
- Direct, indirect
- Touching someone while having a disease, how does it leave?
- Molds, rusts, mildews, smuts, mushrooms, and yeasts
- A single-celled, prokaryotic microorganism
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- Someone who specializes in the study of outbreaks within a population
- A harmless variant of a pathogen that stimulates a host's immune system to fight off diseases
- People, animals, the environment
- Children, elderly, unimmunized people
- A tiny, nonliving particle that invades and then reproduces inside a living cell
- Tapeworm, liver fluke, ascarid, or leech
- Any eukaryotic protist of the phylum
- Infection acquired in a hospital
- Abnormal forms of normal cellular proteins
15 Clues: Direct, indirect • People, animals, the environment • Infection acquired in a hospital • Skin, respiratory tract, urogenital • Any eukaryotic protist of the phylum • Children, elderly, unimmunized people • Confined to a particular area or country • Tapeworm, liver fluke, ascarid, or leech • Abnormal forms of normal cellular proteins • ...
3.1 Biomed Review 2023-05-09
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- Confined to a particular area or country
- Skin, respiratory tract, urogenital
- Direct, indirect
- Touching someone while having a disease, how does it leave?
- Molds, rusts, mildews, smuts, mushrooms, and yeasts
- A single-celled, prokaryotic microorganism
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- Someone who specializes in the study of outbreaks within a population
- A harmless variant of a pathogen that stimulates a host's immune system to fight off diseases
- People, animals, the environment
- Children, elderly, unimmunized people
- A tiny, nonliving particle that invades and then reproduces inside a living cell
- Tapeworm, liver fluke, ascarid, or leech
- Any eukaryotic protist of the phylum
- Infection acquired in a hospital
- Abnormal forms of normal cellular proteins
15 Clues: Direct, indirect • People, animals, the environment • Infection acquired in a hospital • Skin, respiratory tract, urogenital • Any eukaryotic protist of the phylum • Children, elderly, unimmunized people • Confined to a particular area or country • Tapeworm, liver fluke, ascarid, or leech • Abnormal forms of normal cellular proteins • ...
Bio 2023-08-13
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- Airway that leads to the windpipe
- Tough elastic tissues, converts to bones in adults (mostly)
- Tissues that connects muscles to bones
- Removes urea and wastes from the blood
- An organ that stores urinate until it’s excreted
- Where air and food enter the body
- Where the Trachea leads to
- continuous pathway that absorbs nutrients
- Entrance to the respiratory system, for breathing and smelling
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- where food waste is formed
- tube that carries urine from kidneys to the urinary bladder
- Organ that digests food
- Tissues that makes up the skeleton
- Where two or more bones come together
- Pair of organs for removing carbon dioxide + bring oxygen to the blood
15 Clues: Organ that digests food • where food waste is formed • Where the Trachea leads to • Airway that leads to the windpipe • Where air and food enter the body • Tissues that makes up the skeleton • Where two or more bones come together • Tissues that connects muscles to bones • Removes urea and wastes from the blood • continuous pathway that absorbs nutrients • ...
Movements of the body 2025-08-26
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- Flexion Sporting example: movement at the ankle when taking off in high jump
- Further away from where the limb attaches to the body
- Happens at ball and socket joints
- Front or the nearer the front
- Closer to the midline of the body
- Movement at the shoulder when holding the iron cross on the rings in gymnastics
- part of the appendicular skeleton
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- Below or further away from the head
- Movement towards the midline of the body
- Part of the vertebrae close the the respiratory system
- Decreasing of the angle
- Increasing of the angle
- skeleton component that focuses on protection and support
- Flexion Toes are pointed towards the sky
- Fourth part of the vertebrae
15 Clues: Decreasing of the angle • Increasing of the angle • Fourth part of the vertebrae • Front or the nearer the front • Happens at ball and socket joints • Closer to the midline of the body • part of the appendicular skeleton • Below or further away from the head • Movement towards the midline of the body • Flexion Toes are pointed towards the sky • ...
Vocabulary 2025-09-09
7 Clues: Job • group of cells • is made up of a group of organs • pumps blood throughout the body. • the main organs of the respiratory System • are body parts that perform specific fuction dos • muscle below the lungs, causes que to flow in and out of your lungs.
Health Quiz Review 2023-11-07
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- fatlike substance found in meats, dairy products, and egg yolks
- system made up of heart, blood vessels, and your blood
- a muscle acts as a pump to supply blood to your body cells
- number of heartbeats per minute when you are relatively inactive
- means with "oxygen"
- activity that is so intense that your body cannot supply adequate oxygen to sustain
- minutes needed of cardiovascular activity
- activity helps improve your cardiovascular fitness
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- system made up of your lungs and the air passages that bring air
- is a more vigorous type of aerobic activity
- activity that is steady enough to allow the heart to supply all oxygen your muscles need
- carries blood filled with waste products from the muscle cells back to the heart
- carries blood away from your heart to another part of the body
13 Clues: means with "oxygen" • minutes needed of cardiovascular activity • is a more vigorous type of aerobic activity • activity helps improve your cardiovascular fitness • system made up of heart, blood vessels, and your blood • a muscle acts as a pump to supply blood to your body cells • carries blood away from your heart to another part of the body • ...
Shot Happens 2026-03-02
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- Vaccine used to prevent infection from Pneumonia.
- "R" stands for ____ in the MMR Vaccine that is used prevent measles.
- Respiratory infection with symptoms such as fever, cough, sore throat, runny or stuffy nose, muscle or body aches, headache, fatigue, vomiting and diarrhea
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- A medical treatment that helps your body's immune system recognize and fight disease.
- 2nd most common cancer in Filipino women caused by Human Papilloma Virus.
- Acute viral respiratory illness with symptoms like koplik spots.
6 Clues: Vaccine used to prevent infection from Pneumonia. • Acute viral respiratory illness with symptoms like koplik spots. • "R" stands for ____ in the MMR Vaccine that is used prevent measles. • 2nd most common cancer in Filipino women caused by Human Papilloma Virus. • A medical treatment that helps your body's immune system recognize and fight disease. • ...
Human Body Systems 2021-04-26
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- A system of organs that brings oxygen into the body and removes carbon dioxide.
- The structures in the body that work together to transform (change) food into forms that the body can use.
- A group of organs that provide protection against infections and diseases.
- A group of organs that control all bodily functions.
- The body system that includes the skin and its associated structures that protects the body from the outside world.
- A system of organs that allows an organism to reproduce more of its own kind.
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- A group of organs called glands and the hormones they produce that help regulate conditions inside the body.
- A framework of bones that supports the body, protects the internal organs and helps bodily movement.
- The muscles of the body that work with the skeletal system to allow the human body to move.
- A group of organs that remove waste from the human body.
- The group of organs, consisting of the heart and blood vessels, that circulates (moves) blood throughout the body.
11 Clues: A group of organs that control all bodily functions. • A group of organs that remove waste from the human body. • A group of organs that provide protection against infections and diseases. • A system of organs that allows an organism to reproduce more of its own kind. • A system of organs that brings oxygen into the body and removes carbon dioxide. • ...
Unit 5 Vocab: Human Body Systems 2020-12-17
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- the body's ability to regulate its functions in response to changing outside elements. Trying to maintain a balance in the body.
- the function of this system is to create offspring and pass on DNA.
- System that break down nutrients in food you eat into smaller molecules to provide energy for cells, so they can carry out their specialized functions.
- Allows for the body to move.
- the system that removes waste from your body and controls water balance
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- A system of organs, functioning in the process of gas exchange between the body and the environment.
- Controls actions & reactions of the body in response to stimuli from the environment. (sends and receives information)
- Protects internal organs, collects sensory information & regulates body temp.
- Secretes hormones into the bloodstream that help control moods, regulate growth, metabolism, blood sugar levels, body development & reproduction.
- Protects and supports body organs and provides a framework the muscles use to support movement.
- Transports oxygen, waste, nutrients, hormones, heat, etc... around the body.
11 Clues: Allows for the body to move. • the function of this system is to create offspring and pass on DNA. • the system that removes waste from your body and controls water balance • Transports oxygen, waste, nutrients, hormones, heat, etc... around the body. • Protects internal organs, collects sensory information & regulates body temp. • ...
Body systems 2023-02-12
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- Acts through chemical messengers called hormones that influence growth, development, and metabolic activities.
- The function of this system is defense against invading microorganisms and disease.
- This system is responsible for the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the atmosphere and the body cells.
- Composed of specialized cells called muscle fibers. Their predominant function is contractibility. Muscles, attached to bones or internal organs and blood vessels, are responsible for movement.
- Consists of bones, cartilage, ligaments and tendons and accounts for about 20 percent of the body weight.
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- Your body's outer layer. It consists of your skin, hair, nails and glands.
- Processes food into molecules that can be absorbed and utilized by the cells of the body.
- Function is to rid the body of waste products that accumulate in the blood.
- The major controlling, regulatory, and communicating system in the body.
- Ensures survival of the species.
- Consists of the heart, which is a muscular pumping device, and a closed system of vessels called arteries, veins, and capillaries.
11 Clues: Ensures survival of the species. • The major controlling, regulatory, and communicating system in the body. • Your body's outer layer. It consists of your skin, hair, nails and glands. • Function is to rid the body of waste products that accumulate in the blood. • The function of this system is defense against invading microorganisms and disease. • ...
Body systems 2023-02-12
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- Acts through chemical messengers called hormones that influence growth, development, and metabolic activities.
- The function of this system is defense against invading microorganisms and disease.
- This system is responsible for the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the atmosphere and the body cells.
- Composed of specialized cells called muscle fibers. Their predominant function is contractibility. Muscles, attached to bones or internal organs and blood vessels, are responsible for movement.
- Consists of bones, cartilage, ligaments and tendons and accounts for about 20 percent of the body weight.
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- Your body's outer layer. It consists of your skin, hair, nails and glands.
- Processes food into molecules that can be absorbed and utilized by the cells of the body.
- Function is to rid the body of waste products that accumulate in the blood.
- The major controlling, regulatory, and communicating system in the body.
- Ensures survival of the species.
- Consists of the heart, which is a muscular pumping device, and a closed system of vessels called arteries, veins, and capillaries.
11 Clues: Ensures survival of the species. • The major controlling, regulatory, and communicating system in the body. • Your body's outer layer. It consists of your skin, hair, nails and glands. • Function is to rid the body of waste products that accumulate in the blood. • The function of this system is defense against invading microorganisms and disease. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2021-01-05
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- People who study nerves
- the organs that you use to sense things with
- the "armor" of your spinal cord
- the lobe that gives you your sense of touch, some visual functions , response to internal stimuli.
- the part of your brain that gives you your balance, posture, and cardiac, respiratory, and vasomotor centers.
- Protected bundle of nerves
- System of nerves
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- a nerve disease
- the lobe that gives you your vision, and your reading.
- veins for electric pulses
10 Clues: a nerve disease • System of nerves • People who study nerves • veins for electric pulses • Protected bundle of nerves • the "armor" of your spinal cord • the organs that you use to sense things with • the lobe that gives you your vision, and your reading. • the lobe that gives you your sense of touch, some visual functions , response to internal stimuli. • ...
Unit 7 Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-31
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- amphibians are ____ because they are highly sensitive to change in their environment
- urban runoff is an example of
- protects life on Earth from the Sun's ultraviolet (UV) radiation
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- paints are common sources of ____
- an example of _____ is the BP oil spill
- mercury found in fish that later effects humans
- can cause damage to humans respiratory system
- ozone is found in ___
- lead is found in ___
- Mexico has so much ____ due to population increase, industrialization, and increased vehicle use
10 Clues: lead is found in ___ • ozone is found in ___ • urban runoff is an example of • paints are common sources of ____ • an example of _____ is the BP oil spill • can cause damage to humans respiratory system • mercury found in fish that later effects humans • protects life on Earth from the Sun's ultraviolet (UV) radiation • ...
Respiratory and circulatory systems 2024-03-04
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- Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart.
- Site of gas exchange in the lungs.
- Process of exchanging gases in the body.
- Part of the throat behind the mouth and nasal cavity.
- Also known as the windpipe.
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- Blood vessels where exchange with body cells occurs.
- Protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen.
- Blood vessels that return blood to the heart.
- Muscle that plays a key role in breathing.
- Essential gas provided by the respiratory system.
10 Clues: Also known as the windpipe. • Site of gas exchange in the lungs. • Process of exchanging gases in the body. • Muscle that plays a key role in breathing. • Blood vessels that return blood to the heart. • Protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen. • Essential gas provided by the respiratory system. • Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart. • ...
SCIENCE CROSSWORD 2024-10-14
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- STUDY OF PLANTS AND ANIMALS
- A LARGE CELESTIAL BODY WHICH ORBITS AROUND SUN
- A GAS WHICH WE USE FOR INHALATION
- A QUANTITY USED TO SHOW HOTNESS OR COLDNESS OF ANY OBJECT
- A SENSE ORGAN USED TO FEEL
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- A DIET THAT MAINTAINS, IMPROVES OVERALL HEALTH
- AN ORGAN USED IN RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
- A FRAMEWORK OF BONES WHICH HELPS IN MOVEMENT
- COLOULESS, TASTELESS, ODOURLESS LIQUID, ESSENTIAL FOR LIFE
- PART OF THE PLANT WHICH HELPS IN ABSORPTION OF WATER AND MINERALS
10 Clues: A SENSE ORGAN USED TO FEEL • STUDY OF PLANTS AND ANIMALS • A GAS WHICH WE USE FOR INHALATION • AN ORGAN USED IN RESPIRATORY SYSTEM • A FRAMEWORK OF BONES WHICH HELPS IN MOVEMENT • A DIET THAT MAINTAINS, IMPROVES OVERALL HEALTH • A LARGE CELESTIAL BODY WHICH ORBITS AROUND SUN • A QUANTITY USED TO SHOW HOTNESS OR COLDNESS OF ANY OBJECT • ...
Semester Exam Review Crossword Puzzle 2020-12-13
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- the phenomenon in which an object changes its position over time
- groups of cells that have a similar structure and act together to perform a specific function
- a unit of heredity which is transferred from a parent to offspring and is held to determine some characteristic of the offspring
- the fundamental molecules of life and of which all living things are composed of
- an organ system consisting of the skin, hair, nails, and glands
- group of organ systems to form an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form
- an organ system that ensures the survival of the species
- an organ system that performs the function of excretion, the bodily process of discharging wastes
- the production of new living organisms by combining genetic information from two individuals of different types
- a push or pull upon an object resulting from the object's interaction with another object
- works as a support structure for your body
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- change which alters the physical properties of a substance without changing its identity
- a self-replicating material that is present in nearly all living organisms
- an organ system consisting of skeletal, smooth and cardiac muscles
- group of tissues in a living organism that have been adapted to perform a specific function
- the network of organs and tissues that help you breathe
- controls and regulates the activities of the cell
- a chemical messenger system comprising feedback loops of the hormones released by internal glands of an organism directly into the circulatory system
- group of organs that work together to perform a certain function in an organism's body
- an organ system that involves the breakdown of food into small molecules, which are then absorbed into the body
- the network of nerve cells and fibers which transmits nerve impulses between parts of the body
- an organ system that permits blood to circulate and transport nutrients
- a type of reproduction that does not involve the fusion of gametes or change in the number of chromosomes
- the force by which a planet or other body draws objects toward its center
- the formation of a new substance with different properties; cannot be undone by physical means
25 Clues: works as a support structure for your body • controls and regulates the activities of the cell • the network of organs and tissues that help you breathe • an organ system that ensures the survival of the species • an organ system consisting of the skin, hair, nails, and glands • the phenomenon in which an object changes its position over time • ...
ISUBAIDBSIJDN 2021-03-12
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- viral infection of the upper respiratory system
- joint inflammation
- infection of any component in upper airway
- fungal infection in between toes
- insufficient growth hormone
- inflammation of the liver
- sideways curvature of the spine
- overproduction of growth hormone
- inflammation of the stomach lining
- skin cancer caused by UV rays
- genetic disease that cause loss of muscle mass and and progressive weakness
- abnormal enlargement of thyroid gland
- causes spleen to be huge
- inflammation of the tonsils
- inflammation of the appendix
- lack of healthy red blood cells
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- disorder that causes brain activity to be disturbed causing seizures
- inflammation or infection in the lungs
- inflammation of mucous membrane in the nose
- kidney or salt stones
- painful sores in the stomach lining
- loose watery frequent bowel movement
- inflammation of bronchi
- chronic inflammatory disease caused by an allergen
- form of dermatitis
- stretched or torn muscle
- disorder of musculoskeletal system pain throughout the body
- too much acne
- causes lymph nodes to be to be inflamed and swelling inside the abdomen
- stretch or tear in the bands of tissue
30 Clues: too much acne • joint inflammation • form of dermatitis • kidney or salt stones • inflammation of bronchi • stretched or torn muscle • causes spleen to be huge • inflammation of the liver • insufficient growth hormone • inflammation of the tonsils • inflammation of the appendix • skin cancer caused by UV rays • sideways curvature of the spine • lack of healthy red blood cells • ...
Fluid,electrolyte, and acid-base balance 2023-11-10
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- particles that will dissociate in water
- activates thirst via osmoreceptors
- low calcium levels
- ph of blood dips below 7.35
- most common cause of pH imbalance, PCO2 > 45 and pH < 7.35, hyperventilation is solution
- pH of blood rises above 7.45
- released by renin-angiotension pathway, reabsorbs Na+
- negative balance, output exceeds intake
- released due to increase in blood volume in atria, inhibits aldosterone
- primary chemical buffer system
- low blood sodium
- high calcium levels
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- low potassium levels
- released by thyroid, adds Ca to bones
- caused by hyperventilation, PCO2 < 35 and pH > 7.45
- least common cause of imbalance, pH > 7.45 and HCO3 rise, due to antacids
- most abundant mineral in body
- high potassium levels
- produced by hypothalamus, released by posterior pituitary, reabsorbs water at the collecting duct
- buffer system that eliminates CO2 from body to increase ph
- Proteins, phospholipids, cholesterol, neutral
- high blood sodium
- released by parathyroid glands, adds Ca to blood
- pH < 7.35 and HCO3 = low , from ingesting alcohol
- normal loss of water via lungs, skin, feces, and urine
- accumulation of fluid in interstitial fluid
- most potent, slowest mechanism to maintain normal ph
27 Clues: low blood sodium • high blood sodium • low calcium levels • high calcium levels • low potassium levels • high potassium levels • ph of blood dips below 7.35 • pH of blood rises above 7.45 • most abundant mineral in body • primary chemical buffer system • activates thirst via osmoreceptors • released by thyroid, adds Ca to bones • particles that will dissociate in water • ...
My Amazing Body 2024-02-28
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- stores urine from the kidneys
- the large soft piece of flesh in our mouth
- one of the most important organs in our body
- the circular black area of our eye
- what we do with our ears
- bones that curve around our body
- where our food is digested
- some kids love this type of candy
- we use them to see
- the organ that pumps blood around our body
- a bunch of wires or cables that send signals to and from the brain
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- removes waste and extra water as urine
- the framework of bones inside our body
- one of our organ systems ending in r
- what we do with our tongue
- we have a large & a small
- we smell with it
- another word for spine
- the system that we rely on for breathing
- we use it to hear
20 Clues: we smell with it • we use it to hear • we use them to see • another word for spine • what we do with our ears • we have a large & a small • what we do with our tongue • where our food is digested • stores urine from the kidneys • bones that curve around our body • some kids love this type of candy • the circular black area of our eye • one of our organ systems ending in r • ...
Biology Terms 2024-05-29
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- Transfer of genetic information from parent to offspring (9)
- Organelle that contains digestive enzymes (7)
- Organism that gets nutrients from breaking down dead matter (7)
- Double membrane that surrounds a cell (8)
- Molecule used for energy (3)
- Rigid structure that supports plant cells (7)
- Gel-like substance inside a cell (9)
- Waste product of cellular respiration (6)
- Study of living things (7)
- Type of reproduction involving one parent (4)
- Protein that helps fight disease (7)
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- Carries genetic information (8)
- Photosynthetic organelle in plant cells (6)
- Movement of molecules from high to low concentration (8)
- Organ that filters blood (5)
- Release of energy from food without oxygen (8)
- The basic unit of life (5)
- Organ system responsible for breathing (7)
- Process of breaking down food for energy (7)
19 Clues: The basic unit of life (5) • Study of living things (7) • Organ that filters blood (5) • Molecule used for energy (3) • Carries genetic information (8) • Gel-like substance inside a cell (9) • Protein that helps fight disease (7) • Double membrane that surrounds a cell (8) • Waste product of cellular respiration (6) • Organ system responsible for breathing (7) • ...
Zoonotic and infectious disease crossword 2026-04-02
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- The legislation that requires employers to report specific workplace fatalities, injuries and occupational diseases
- A zoonotic disease
- An infectious disease in cats causing upper respiratory infections in cats
- A zoonotic disease that we recommend vaccinating dogs against
- An important step to remember when trying to prevent the spread of infection
- A major respiratory disease found in birds
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- A notifiable disease
- A zoonotic disease often presenting as a circular red rash
- An asymptomatic carrier of 6 across
- A symptom of 9 across
- A highly contagious viral disease often causing respiratory illness
- A zoonotic disease often found in rabbits that causes skin irritation in humans
12 Clues: A zoonotic disease • A notifiable disease • A symptom of 9 across • An asymptomatic carrier of 6 across • A major respiratory disease found in birds • A zoonotic disease often presenting as a circular red rash • A zoonotic disease that we recommend vaccinating dogs against • A highly contagious viral disease often causing respiratory illness • ...
Yup, We're doing it again 2026-01-24
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- Antibiotic therapy was __________ following negative culture results.
- Respiratory support was gradually __________ as the infant improved.
- A very dedicated medical english student who is doing very well
- Arterial blood gas analysis __________ mild respiratory acidosis.
- Infection could not be definitively __________ at this stage.
- The neonate was _________ to the NICU for further management.
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- Parents were __________ regarding ongoing care and warning signs.
- The infant __________ with respiratory distress shortly after birth.
- Empirical antibiotic therapy was __________ due to suspected infection.
- Initial laboratory investigations __________ elevated inflammatory markers.
- The clinical presentation was __________ of early-onset neonatal sepsis.
11 Clues: Infection could not be definitively __________ at this stage. • The neonate was _________ to the NICU for further management. • A very dedicated medical english student who is doing very well • Parents were __________ regarding ongoing care and warning signs. • Arterial blood gas analysis __________ mild respiratory acidosis. • ...
Microbiology Chapter 14 2025-10-20
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- type 1 hypersensitivity disorder; respiratory disease characterized by episodes of impaired breathing due to severe bronchoconstriction; extremely sensitive to minute amounts of inhalants, ingestants or other stimuli, such as infectious agents (NK cells are recruited)
- controlled exposure to the antigen through ingestion, sublingual absorption, or injection to reset the allergic reaction
- (two words) type 1 hypersensitivity disorder; generic term for allergic rhinitis; seasonal reactions to inhaled plant pollen or molds, or a chronic, year-round reaction to airborne allergens or inhalants; targets the respiratory mucous membrane
- airborne environmental allergens such as pollen, house dust, dander, or fungal spores
- exaggerated immune response that is manifested by inflammation
- allergies that enter through the skin
- clicking, bubbling, or rattling sounds in the lungs
- allergens that cause food allergies
- the immune system is incompletely developed, suppressed, or destroyed
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- antigens that induce allergy in sensitive individuals
- allergies triggered by drugs, vaccines, or bee venom
- allergy and autoimmunity; tissues are attacked by own immune components that can’t distinguish one's own tissues from foreign material
- chronic localized allergy such as hay fever or asthma
- systemic, sometimes fatal, reaction that involves airway obstruction and circulatory collapse
- type 3 hypersensitivity disorder characterized by butterfly shaped rash across nose and cheeks; all patients develop autoantibodies against organs, tissues, or other intracellular materials
15 Clues: allergens that cause food allergies • allergies that enter through the skin • clicking, bubbling, or rattling sounds in the lungs • allergies triggered by drugs, vaccines, or bee venom • antigens that induce allergy in sensitive individuals • chronic localized allergy such as hay fever or asthma • exaggerated immune response that is manifested by inflammation • ...
Unit 5 Vocab: Human Body Systems 2020-12-17
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- the body's ability to regulate its functions in response to changing outside elements. Trying to maintain a balance in the body.
- the function of this system is to create offspring and pass on DNA.
- System that break down nutrients in food you eat into smaller molecules to provide energy for cells, so they can carry out their specialized functions.
- Allows for the body to move.
- the system that removes waste from your body and controls water balance
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- A system of organs, functioning in the process of gas exchange between the body and the environment. Oxygen to Carbon Dioxide.
- Controls actions & reactions of the body in response to stimuli from the environment. (sends and receives information)
- Protects internal organs, collects sensory information & regulates body temp.
- Secretes hormones into the bloodstream that help control moods, regulate growth, metabolism, blood sugar levels, body development & reproduction.
- Protects and supports body organs and provides a framework the muscles use to support movement.
- Transports oxygen, waste, nutrients, hormones, heat, etc... around the body.
11 Clues: Allows for the body to move. • the function of this system is to create offspring and pass on DNA. • the system that removes waste from your body and controls water balance • Transports oxygen, waste, nutrients, hormones, heat, etc... around the body. • Protects internal organs, collects sensory information & regulates body temp. • ...
Respiratory Puzzle 2013-09-30
Across
- series of slender curved bones articulated in pairs to the spine, protecting the thoracic cavity
- transports air to and from lungs
- common passageway for air, food and liquid
- air sacs of gas exchange
- Membrane cover the lungs and line the chest cavity
- which an organism absorbs from the environment gases necessary for its cellular metabolism
- Cavity flitters, warms and moistens air
- branching airways
- passage for food and air
Down
- Muscle moves ribs during respiration
- respiration the chemical reaction in which organic molecules are degraded to make ATP molecules
- maintains an open airway, routed food and air appropriately
- skeletal muscle of respiration
- covers larynx during swallowing
- transport air to alveoli for gas exchange
- passage for airway
16 Clues: branching airways • passage for airway • air sacs of gas exchange • passage for food and air • skeletal muscle of respiration • covers larynx during swallowing • transports air to and from lungs • Muscle moves ribs during respiration • Cavity flitters, warms and moistens air • transport air to alveoli for gas exchange • common passageway for air, food and liquid • ...
Respiratory anatomy 2018-10-24
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- cavity location of olfactory receptors(two words no space)
- bronchi going to lungs
- location of the auditory tube opening
- covers air passage when swallowing
- cartilage on top of arytenoid cartilage
- separates lung lobes
- cartilage that attaches to vocal cords
- bronchi that goes to lung segments
- gas exchange structures
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- vocal cord location
- muscular air passages
- type of cartilage in trachea
- number of lobes in right lung
- nasal cavity bones
- C-ring cartilage
- type of cartilage in epiglottis
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 Assessment 2023-10-08
Across
- Women perform more breathing in this area
- Slow breath rate >10 bpm
- Bubbling sound heard in lungs
- Shortness of breath lying flat
- Hand over lung field and client saying 99
- Process of inhaling oxygen and exhaling CO2
- Abnormal lung sounds
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- Sign of impaired perfusion
- Breath rate of patient with hypoxia
- Shortness of breath
- Sound due to constriction of airways
- Sound that may clear with coughing
- Need to ask about in a respiratory exam
- Transverse thorax 2x > AP
- Percussion sound heard over air filled space
- Sign of blue lips
16 Clues: Sign of blue lips • Shortness of breath • Abnormal lung sounds • Slow breath rate >10 bpm • Transverse thorax 2x > AP • Sign of impaired perfusion • Bubbling sound heard in lungs • Shortness of breath lying flat • Sound that may clear with coughing • Breath rate of patient with hypoxia • Sound due to constriction of airways • Need to ask about in a respiratory exam • ...
Respiratory Puzzle 2025-09-08
Across
- Imaging test that shows lungs, heart, and bones using X-rays
- Bluish skin or lips due to low oxygen levels
- Listening to these sounds helps assess lung health
- Low-flow oxygen device with two prongs placed in the nostrils
- Low oxygen level in the blood
- Procedure to look inside the lungs with a camera
- High-pitched whistling sound heard during exhalation, often in asthma
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- Medication that opens airways quickly during asthma attack
- Surgical opening in the neck to help a patient breathe
- Medication used to treat wheezing and shortness of breath
- Drug that reverses benzodiazepine effects
- Imaging test that gives detailed pictures of the lungs using a rotating scanner
- Drug that reverses opioid overdose
- Measures oxygen level in blood using a finger clip
- Device used to help patients take deep breaths after surgery
- Symptom that helps clear mucus or irritants from the airway
16 Clues: Low oxygen level in the blood • Drug that reverses opioid overdose • Drug that reverses benzodiazepine effects • Bluish skin or lips due to low oxygen levels • Procedure to look inside the lungs with a camera • Listening to these sounds helps assess lung health • Measures oxygen level in blood using a finger clip • Surgical opening in the neck to help a patient breathe • ...
A DAY'S WAIT 2023-01-07
Across
- to engage in thought or reflection without knowing the complete facts
- inflammation of the lungs with congestion
- driving or forcing a bird or animal from a hiding place
- psychological struggle within the mind of a literary character
- a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease
- a brood or small flock of partridges or similar birds
- physically balanced or perched on something
- wretchedly unhappy, uneasy, or uncomfortable
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- to apply a glaze to a surface
- to come upon or meet with, especially unexpectedly
- to clean the intestinal system
- separated; disconnected
- to begin, start, or get underway
- dizzy or feeling faint; slightly delirious
- commonly epidemic disease with respiratory symptoms
- in a way that cannot be doubted
16 Clues: separated; disconnected • to apply a glaze to a surface • to clean the intestinal system • in a way that cannot be doubted • to begin, start, or get underway • inflammation of the lungs with congestion • dizzy or feeling faint; slightly delirious • physically balanced or perched on something • wretchedly unhappy, uneasy, or uncomfortable • ...
Terrestrial Mandibulates Vocabulary 2021-02-22
Across
- Complete Metamorphosis
- Having only one branch to your appendage.
- "balancers" small drumstick-shaped wings used to maintain balance in flight.
- name means "together tribe
- name means "lip foot"
- the study of insects
- name means "small foot"
- same as herbivores.
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- name means "cut into
- openings on the abdomen through which oxygen enters the body (part of the respiratory system)
- Tiny hair-like structures on the body surface that are used to detect wind direction.
- Incomplete Metamorphosis
- form development, in which the offspring hatch from the egg but fully formed and just look resemble miniature adults
- Structures that are responsible for removing nitrogenous wastes from the blood.
- name means "double foot"
- structures for detecting light and dark
16 Clues: same as herbivores. • name means "cut into • the study of insects • name means "lip foot" • Complete Metamorphosis • name means "small foot" • Incomplete Metamorphosis • name means "double foot" • name means "together tribe • structures for detecting light and dark • Having only one branch to your appendage. • ...
Happy APP Week 2025-09-19
Across
- Any fluid that filters from the circulatory system into lesions
- Yeast infection
- Fixed amount you pay for covered Heathcare services
- Treatment for respiratory conditions using a medication directly to the lungs
- Kidney stone
- Severe itchiness of the skin
- Medications used to treat bacterial infections
- Blood in the urine
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- Provider identifies a condition, illness or disease
- Bacterial skin infection with 4 signs
- Approved drugs that is accepted in the medical community as safe and effective
- Feelings or sensations that your heart is pounding or racing
- Location of care for a minor illness or injury
- Location to obtain prescribed medications
- Force of blood against the artery walls is too high
- Broken Bone or cartilage
16 Clues: Kidney stone • Yeast infection • Blood in the urine • Broken Bone or cartilage • Severe itchiness of the skin • Bacterial skin infection with 4 signs • Location to obtain prescribed medications • Location of care for a minor illness or injury • Medications used to treat bacterial infections • Provider identifies a condition, illness or disease • ...
Organs 2024-01-11
7 Clues: They compose the skeleton. • Part of the digestive system. • The largest organ inside your body. • A pair of organs that creates urine. • An organ in the head that controls functions. • Respiratory organs that enable you to breathe. • A membranous sac for temporary retention of urine.
Viruses, Ellee Glor 2020-02-03
Across
- Mainly in Africa, there is no vaccine, massive hemorrhaging, multi-organ dysfunction, started in Germany and gets it's name from place in Germany.
- Spreads from blood and needles, no alcohol and no vaccine, liver failure, can get cancer, yellowing in the eyes and skin.
- Affects the liver over 1 million deaths per year, vaccine, passes through body fluid, dark urine,turn yellow.
- Spreads through mosquitos, symptoms are sudden fever and pain from behind the eyes.
- vaccine for kids from 6-12 months and 4-6 years old, MMR vaccine, red rash, spreads through coughing and sneezing.
- you get it from mosquitos into the bloodstream, symptoms are headache, fever, disorientation.
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- you get symptoms 1-5 weeks after contact of the virus, spreads through rodent droppings and infects the lungs, treated with antibiotics and a 50% mortality rate.
- Affects the liver, dark urine, you get it from poor sanitation, there is a vaccine.
- Spreads through coughing and sneezing, sensitive to lights and can cause blindness, and you can take antiviral.
- spreads by mosquitos, symptoms are rash and muscle pain, no vaccine, mostly in Africa, chronic arthritis.
- MMR vaccine, takes 2 shots to completely get rid of, white spots in mouth and red rash, mostly found in children.
- swelling of the brain, you get it from mosquitoes, 96% of people don't show symptoms, can only infect horses.
- severe acute respiratory, affects the lungs and respiratory system, started in China, and shortness of breath.
- you get it from children, you can become paralyzed, this affects the central nervous system.
- There are 2 types Oral and Genital, genital is sexually transmitted , lysogenic cycle, painful blisters.
15 Clues: Affects the liver, dark urine, you get it from poor sanitation, there is a vaccine. • Spreads through mosquitos, symptoms are sudden fever and pain from behind the eyes. • you get it from children, you can become paralyzed, this affects the central nervous system. • ...
Molly's Science Crossword 2013-05-16
Across
- Made up of organ systems
- A system that gets rid of waste from the body
- Change of state from liquid to gas
- The part of an experiment where you make your prediction
- A disk shape cell, which carries oxygen around the body
- Used for taking small amounts of solid chemicals to weigh
- Chemicals that might cause damage to health
- The motion of particles in a solid
- Used for taking hot apparatus off heat
- The colour of the safety flame
- 'Cells together make...'
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- A cell with a long tail so that it can race to the egg
- Where the ova are made
- Provides oxygen to make other substances burn
- The cycle that releases the egg and prepares the uterus to recieve it
- The arrangement of particles in a solid
- The part of a Bunsen burner that the flame comes out from
- A system that takes in and sorts out air
- Plant Cells have many for Photosynthesis
- When particles mix together, in the air
- When a solid changes state to a liquid
- Makes an exact copy of the parent cell
22 Clues: Where the ova are made • Made up of organ systems • 'Cells together make...' • The colour of the safety flame • Change of state from liquid to gas • The motion of particles in a solid • When a solid changes state to a liquid • Makes an exact copy of the parent cell • Used for taking hot apparatus off heat • The arrangement of particles in a solid • ...
ISUBAIDBSIJDN 2021-03-12
Across
- viral infection of the upper respiratory system
- joint inflammation
- infection of any component in upper airway
- fungal infection in between toes
- insufficient growth hormone
- inflammation of the liver
- sideways curvature of the spine
- overproduction of growth hormone
- inflammation of the stomach lining
- skin cancer caused by UV rays
- genetic disease that cause loss of muscle mass and and progressive weakness
- abnormal enlargement of thyroid gland
- causes spleen to be huge
- inflammation of the tonsils
- inflammation of the appendix
- lack of healthy red blood cells
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- disorder that causes brain activity to be disturbed causing seizures
- inflammation or infection in the lungs
- inflammation of mucous membrane in the nose
- kidney or salt stones
- painful sores in the stomach lining
- loose watery frequent bowel movement
- inflammation of bronchi
- chronic inflammatory disease caused by an allergen
- form of dermatitis
- stretched or torn muscle
- disorder of musculoskeletal system pain throughout the body
- too much acne
- causes lymph nodes to be to be inflamed and swelling inside the abdomen
- stretch or tear in the bands of tissue
30 Clues: too much acne • joint inflammation • form of dermatitis • kidney or salt stones • inflammation of bronchi • stretched or torn muscle • causes spleen to be huge • inflammation of the liver • insufficient growth hormone • inflammation of the tonsils • inflammation of the appendix • skin cancer caused by UV rays • sideways curvature of the spine • lack of healthy red blood cells • ...
Metabolism By Ainsley Wiers 2023-11-15
Across
- A category of large molecules that perform important functions inside living things
- The body’s use of molecules for energy and growth
- The ____ disease is often caused by a problem in the small intestine
- The large intestine is known as the _____
- ________ usually happens in the small intestine
- A molecule that organisms get from air or water around them and use to release energy
- A type of energy storage molecule made of many glucose molecules connected together
- This starts in the mouth
- ______ is removing the leftover waste
- The ability to make things move or change
- This is the largest eternal organ
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- A group of atoms joined together in a particular way
- Bacteria that surrounds and protects the outer layer of the stomach
- _____ Dioxide is a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms
- ____ acids are molecules that are the building blocks of protein
- ______ is the taking in of food
- _________ Arguments are a claim supported by evidence
- This is found in the stomach and is a enzyme
- The ______ system is the body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
- _______ Respiration is the chemical reaction between oxygen and glucose that releases energy into cells
20 Clues: This starts in the mouth • ______ is the taking in of food • This is the largest eternal organ • ______ is removing the leftover waste • The large intestine is known as the _____ • The ability to make things move or change • This is found in the stomach and is a enzyme • ________ usually happens in the small intestine • The body’s use of molecules for energy and growth • ...
physiology chapter 23 2020-12-10
Across
- a "passive" process
- (inhalation) is the process of bringing air into 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
- a muscular tube lined by a mucous membrane
- rapid and deep breathing
- portion of the pharynx that carries air and food
- the medical term for holding your breath
- paired organs in the thoracic cavity; they are enclosed and protected by the pleural membrane
- above-normal partial pressure of carbon dioxide
- (windpipe) extends from the larynx to the primary bronchi
- (exhalation) is the movement of air out of the lungs
- a deficiency of oxygen at the tissue level
- the ease with which the lungs and thoracic wall can be expanded
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- the structure that "opens" the lungs up, thus increasing the volume of the lungs
- the structure that closes off the larynx during swallowing
- a collection of air within the pleural cavity that causes the lungs to collapse
- the serous membranes that cover the lungs
- surgical reconstruction of the nose
- normal quiet breathing
- an inflammation of the larynx that is usually caused by respiratory infection or irritants
20 Clues: a "passive" process • normal quiet breathing • rapid and deep breathing • surgical reconstruction of the nose • the medical term for holding your breath • the serous membranes that cover the lungs • a muscular tube lined by a mucous membrane • a deficiency of oxygen at the tissue level • above-normal partial pressure of carbon dioxide • ...
Functions of body systems 2024-09-11
Across
- The system that helps with breathing and gas exchange
- The system that processes and absorbs nutrients from food (8 letters)
- The system that provides support and protects internal organs (8 letters)
Down
- The system that allows movement and maintains posture
- The system responsible for sending electrical signals to control body functions(7 letters)
5 Clues: The system that allows movement and maintains posture • The system that helps with breathing and gas exchange • The system that processes and absorbs nutrients from food (8 letters) • The system that provides support and protects internal organs (8 letters) • The system responsible for sending electrical signals to control body functions(7 letters)
Functions of body systems 2024-09-11
Across
- The system that helps with breathing and gas exchange
- The system that processes and absorbs nutrients from food (8 letters)
- The system that provides support and protects internal organs (8 letters)
Down
- The system that allows movement and maintains posture
- The system responsible for sending electrical signals to control body functions(7 letters)
5 Clues: The system that allows movement and maintains posture • The system that helps with breathing and gas exchange • The system that processes and absorbs nutrients from food (8 letters) • The system that provides support and protects internal organs (8 letters) • The system responsible for sending electrical signals to control body functions(7 letters)
SCIENCE 2018-01-04
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- ______________ is one of the life cycle stages in a butterfly
- _____________ is how hot something is
- living things ___________ as they have young
- _________________ develops into fruit filled with seeds
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- ____________ occupies space and mass
- leaves contain _______________ that help them to make food
- _______________ system helps to take in oxygen and gives off carbon dioxide
- _____________ has a definite volume and no definite shape
- ____________ is a form of energy that makes things warm
- the ___________ of a liquid can be measured by a syringe
10 Clues: ____________ occupies space and mass • _____________ is how hot something is • living things ___________ as they have young • ____________ is a form of energy that makes things warm • _________________ develops into fruit filled with seeds • the ___________ of a liquid can be measured by a syringe • _____________ has a definite volume and no definite shape • ...
Asthma/COPD, Allergies & Cough/congestion 2022-05-02
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- A chronic inflammatory lung disease that causes obstructed airflow from the lungs.
- A common drug to treat allergies.
- The most common cause of COPD.
- A respiratory disease that affects your lungs.
- A potentially life-threatening emergency.
- Occur when your immune system reacts to a foreign substance.
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- Is the result of inflamed air passages, or bronchi, in the lungs.
- A common drug suffix.
- Asthma can be handled by taking.
- A chest cold results from the same virus as
10 Clues: A common drug suffix. • The most common cause of COPD. • Asthma can be handled by taking. • A common drug to treat allergies. • A potentially life-threatening emergency. • A chest cold results from the same virus as • A respiratory disease that affects your lungs. • Occur when your immune system reacts to a foreign substance. • ...
Nervous System Crosswords 2022-01-19
Across
- lumbar puncture
- behavior and emotional centre of our personality.
- computerized axial tomography
- higher order function to move and think
- cerebrovascular accident(stroke)
- nerve signal from brain to body
- most important signal for skilled movements
- seizure
- meaning of mind
- rapid eye movement
- center of pain perception
- intracranial pressure
- PNS
- meaning of head
- paralysis
- fear of something
- to carry
- loss of consciousness
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- between frontal and parietal lobe.
- TBI
- release and produce hormones
- away from
- spinal cord injury
- condition of brain
- sensory information to develop a single perception.
- cognitive processing process
- connects left and right brain
- state of excitement
- high level neurological functioncoordinates both the autonomic nervous system andlateralfissure separates parietal and frontal lobe from temporal lobe
- cerebrospinal fluid
- towards or near
- condition of the mind
- life support center
- visual perception, form and motion, plus colour.
- important for skilled movements
- coordinates both the autonomic nervous system and pituitary
- transient ischemic attack(mini stroke)
- centers around auditory stimuli, memory, and emotions.
- partial paralysis
- works to generate respiratory rhythm of breathing
40 Clues: TBI • PNS • seizure • to carry • away from • paralysis • lumbar puncture • towards or near • meaning of mind • meaning of head • partial paralysis • fear of something • spinal cord injury • condition of brain • rapid eye movement • state of excitement • cerebrospinal fluid • life support center • condition of the mind • intracranial pressure • loss of consciousness • center of pain perception • ...
6GWWA Vocabulary Explansion 2023-11-29
Across
- Raised or increased.
- Expecting a baby.
- Record of a person's health and treatment: their medical ...
- Who a person is.
- Process of inhaling and exhaling.
- Detach or separate: to come ...
- Provide medical care: to ... someone
- Legal process of becoming a parent to someone not born to you.
- Major blood vessel in the neck: the ... vein
- Gather or collect over time.
- Suddenly fell down or fainted.
- Important or notable.
- Evaluation of nervous system function: a ... exam
- Watch closely or supervise: to stand ...
- Forming an opinion or conclusion. (-ing form)
- Apply force: to put ...
- Institution providing medical and personal care: a care ...
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- Loss of body fluids.
- To release from medical care.
- Not based on reason or logic.
- Irregular heartbeat.
- Experience severe bleeding: to bleed ...
- Swelling and redness due to infection or injury.
- To determine the size or quantity.
- Specialized medical personnel for critical cases: a ... team
- Medical evacuation.
- Late or progressed state of a condition: ... stage
- Harm or injury.
- Unrealistic hopes or desires: ... thinking
- Apply pressure or compress.
- Brief break or pause: a short ...
- Windpipe, part of the respiratory system.
32 Clues: Harm or injury. • Who a person is. • Expecting a baby. • Medical evacuation. • Raised or increased. • Loss of body fluids. • Irregular heartbeat. • Important or notable. • Apply force: to put ... • Apply pressure or compress. • Gather or collect over time. • To release from medical care. • Not based on reason or logic. • Suddenly fell down or fainted. • Detach or separate: to come ... • ...
Unit 7/8 Crossword Puzzle 2024-03-08
Across
- Leads to acid rain and impacts ecosystem
- removing of salt from seawater
- tumor in the lungs
- microorganism causing disease in host organism
- respiratory condition, causes inflammation
- substance capable of causing cancer in living tissue
- infectious disease from mosquitos
- biodegradable waste from living organisms
- type of air pollution caused by industrial emmissions
- burns waste
- three oxygen atoms
- _____emitted directly into the atmosphere from a source
- _____pollutant, ozone is this
- disease transmitted through rats
- chemical substance that interferes with the nervous system
- substance that causes genetic mutations
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- disruptive noise that interferes with normal activites
- the withdrawl of groundwater exceeds the rate of recharge
- saltwater______, movement of saltwater into freshwater
- bacterial infection transmitted through food
- a system in the body that protects against bacteria/virus
- law in 1970 created to control air pollution
- play a role in protecting lungs from pollution
- storage area of water
- release of petroleum into environment
- group of pollutants commonly emitted by vehicles
- fungus that grows in damp environments
- structure to built to transport water
- area of water with low oxygen levels
- monoxide colorless, odorless gas, deadly in high concentrations
30 Clues: burns waste • tumor in the lungs • three oxygen atoms • storage area of water • _____pollutant, ozone is this • removing of salt from seawater • disease transmitted through rats • infectious disease from mosquitos • area of water with low oxygen levels • release of petroleum into environment • structure to built to transport water • fungus that grows in damp environments • ...
Health Crossword 2025-02-04
Across
- The body’s largest organ.
- The organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
- The structure that connects muscle to bone.
- The term for activities that strengthen the heart and lungs.
- The body’s response to a challenge or demand, often causing anxiety.
- A type of sugar found in fruit and honey.
- The type of exercise that increases flexibility and balance.
- The addictive substance found in cigarettes.
- The process of taking in food and using it for growth and energy.
- The recommended amount of daily water intake in cups.
- A condition caused by excessive exposure to the sun.
- System The body's natural defense against disease and infection.
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- The number of hours of sleep recommended for teenagers.
- A disease characterized by the uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells.
- A common viral infection that affects the respiratory system.
- The type of fat that is considered unhealthy and found in fried foods.
- The mineral that helps strengthen bones and teeth.
- The nutrient responsible for building and repairing muscles.
- The part of the body where digestion begins.
- The brain chemical that contributes to feelings of happiness.
- A condition where the body does not produce enough insulin.
- Disorder A disorder involving an unhealthy focus on body weight and food.
22 Clues: The body’s largest organ. • A type of sugar found in fruit and honey. • The structure that connects muscle to bone. • The part of the body where digestion begins. • The addictive substance found in cigarettes. • The organ that pumps blood throughout the body. • The mineral that helps strengthen bones and teeth. • A condition caused by excessive exposure to the sun. • ...
DC 22 2025-04-11
Across
- the system was working well
- this is a word for a system in the human body
- something that the Indian's lost because of the settlers
- this is a not so good thing to go through
- using this will help other people understand more of what you are talking about
- this is a place where you can experiment
- you will need this skill in school
- this word is another word for trip
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- a person of a religion that spreads the word of the religion
- this is located in the back of a book
- You can live in one of these if you live to far away from your school
- A book you write in
- they can help you at a pharmacy
- a thing that you can solve
- this word is another way of saying somebody gave you something very nicely for free
- you can hold stuff in this, in a video game
- this is an essential to get done first
- this is something that you should keep your hands
- this word is another meaning for a person's death
- you can do without control, or not offering to do it
20 Clues: A book you write in • a thing that you can solve • the system was working well • they can help you at a pharmacy • you will need this skill in school • this word is another word for trip • this is located in the back of a book • this is an essential to get done first • this is a place where you can experiment • this is a not so good thing to go through • ...
Metabolism 2023-03-09
Across
- The body's use of molecules for energy and growth.
- Molecules that are the building blocks of proteins.
- A molecule that organisms can use to release energy, and that is made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms.
- A set of interacting parts forming a complex whole.
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- A group of atoms joined together in a particular way.
- The system that brings in oxygen molecules from the air and releases carbon dioxide.
- A molecule that organisms get from the air or water around them and use to release energy.
- The system that transports glucose, oxygen, and amino acids molecules to every cell in the body
- The system that brings in food and breaks it down into smaller molecules, such as glucose and amino acids, that can fit into cells
9 Clues: The body's use of molecules for energy and growth. • Molecules that are the building blocks of proteins. • A set of interacting parts forming a complex whole. • A group of atoms joined together in a particular way. • The system that brings in oxygen molecules from the air and releases carbon dioxide. • ...
Air pressure puzzle 2021-05-20
Across
- air pressure moves it in and out of the respiratory system
- a tool that meteorologists use that measures in hg and mb
- pressure: the air pressing on surfaces below.
- high and low pressure want to be this
- the measurement for air pressure
- sickness: the after affect of moving from high to low pressure very quickly
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- what it is like outside
- what a barometer uses
- stream: high altitude wind streams, affects weather
- the hight above sea level
10 Clues: what a barometer uses • what it is like outside • the hight above sea level • the measurement for air pressure • high and low pressure want to be this • pressure: the air pressing on surfaces below. • stream: high altitude wind streams, affects weather • a tool that meteorologists use that measures in hg and mb • air pressure moves it in and out of the respiratory system • ...
Body Systems 2021-11-30
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- regulate body defenses
- delivers oxygen, white blood cells, hormones and nutrients
- made up of glands that use information carried by the nervous system to help regulate the body
- responsible for creating life
- hold the body together and give it shape and protect organs and tissues
- communication network to transmit information and coordinate
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- extract oxygen from air and expel carbon dioxide
- associated with movement
- maintains body's electrolyte levels and filters waste
- break up food to obtain energy
10 Clues: regulate body defenses • associated with movement • responsible for creating life • break up food to obtain energy • extract oxygen from air and expel carbon dioxide • maintains body's electrolyte levels and filters waste • delivers oxygen, white blood cells, hormones and nutrients • communication network to transmit information and coordinate • ...
STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF NOSE 2023-12-14
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- vasoconstriction decreased nasal secretion is a stimulation
- The cleaning of foreign matter is also known as
- Nose is an external organ that aids for
- the hairs part literally in the nose
- The receptor present in nose
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- The part of nose with a shallow vertical groove
- Externally visible part of respiratory system
- The internal portion of the nose that separate nasal cavity
- Nose serves as a resonating chamber for
- The arterial blood supply of nose is
10 Clues: The receptor present in nose • The arterial blood supply of nose is • the hairs part literally in the nose • Nose is an external organ that aids for • Nose serves as a resonating chamber for • Externally visible part of respiratory system • The part of nose with a shallow vertical groove • The cleaning of foreign matter is also known as • ...
Neuroanatomy crossword 2023-02-13
Across
- responsible for controlling appetite (12)
- cardiovascular and respiratory systems link here (6)
- damage to this area leads to fluent, nonsensical speech (8)
- responsible for controlling circadian cycle of sleep and wakefulness (11)
- lobe location for primary visual area (9)
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- connects the two hemispheres of the brain (14)
- lobe location for primary auditory area (8)
- damage to this area leads to apraxia (8)
- lobe location for motor speech area (7)
- system that processes emotion and memory (6)
10 Clues: lobe location for motor speech area (7) • damage to this area leads to apraxia (8) • responsible for controlling appetite (12) • lobe location for primary visual area (9) • lobe location for primary auditory area (8) • system that processes emotion and memory (6) • connects the two hemispheres of the brain (14) • cardiovascular and respiratory systems link here (6) • ...
Unit 5 Vocab: Human Body Systems 2020-12-17
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- Controls actions & reactions of the body in response to stimuli from the environment. (sends and receives information)
- the function of this system is to create offspring and pass on DNA.
- the body's ability to regulate its functions in response to changing outside elements. Trying to maintain a balance in the body.
- the system that removes waste from your body and controls water balance
- Protects internal organs, collects sensory information & regulates body temp.
- Transports oxygen, waste, nutrients, hormones, heat, etc... around the body.
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- System that break down nutrients in food you eat into smaller molecules to provide energy for cells, so they can carry out their specialized functions.
- Protects and supports body organs and provides a framework the muscles use to support movement.
- A system of organs, functioning in the process of gas exchange between the body and the environment.
- Secretes hormones into the bloodstream that help control moods, regulate growth, metabolism, blood sugar levels, body development & reproduction.
- Allows for the body to move.
11 Clues: Allows for the body to move. • the function of this system is to create offspring and pass on DNA. • the system that removes waste from your body and controls water balance • Transports oxygen, waste, nutrients, hormones, heat, etc... around the body. • Protects internal organs, collects sensory information & regulates body temp. • ...
homeostatis 2022-06-08
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- is an organ of soft nervous tissue contained in the skull of vertebrates, functioning as the coordinating.
- small organ that's located in front of the neck.
- part of an organism which is typically has a specific vital function.
- is organs that take food and drinks and breaked them into substances that body used for energy and growth
- is an hollow musular organ about sizes of a fit. it have job of making sure the pumping blood through the blood vessels by repeated.
- is a system an organ consisting of skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscle.
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- system is system consists of the heart, blood vessels, and blood
- is complex network of nerves and cells that carry message and form the brain and spinal cord to various parts of body.
- system is biological system knowns as specific organ use for gas exchange in plants and animals.
- a self-regulating which is process which organism tens to maintain while balance to condition for it survival.
- the lower part of the alimentary canal from the end of the stomach to the anus
- is spongy each pair of them air-filled organ located on the left or right of the chest.
12 Clues: small organ that's located in front of the neck. • system is system consists of the heart, blood vessels, and blood • part of an organism which is typically has a specific vital function. • is a system an organ consisting of skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscle. • ...
Oxygenation 2014-02-22
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- type of drug phenobarbital is
- this is highly responsive to increased blood CO₂ and H⁺ levels
- term used to describe the thickness of blood—if increased, CO₂ decreases (i.e. dehydration)
- a lipoprotein which reduces surface tension of alveolar fluid – reduced in premies
- low tissue oxygenation—causes cellular injury or death
- mimic sighing/yawning—can be flow-oriented or volume-oriented
- the medulla and pons control this
- four compenents are ventilation, alveolar-capillary gas exchange, transport of oxygen, movement of oxygen and carbon dioxide
- type of pitch during an upper airway obstruction (i.e. snoring)
- these depress the respiratory centers of the brain – includes morphine and Demerol
- tubes inserted by anesthesiologist, primary care provider, CRNA, or RT—use laryngoscope
- handheld device with a hard plastic mouthpiece at one end and a perforated cover at the other end
- type of tip of the catheter which is less irritating but less effective
- nasal flaring, labored, increased HR, cyanosis, and diaphoresis
- the base of fingernails become swollen—more than 180 degree
- shallow breaths interrupted by apnea (CNS disorders)
- decrease in partial pressure of oxygen and changes in pH affect the bond of oxygen and this
- last part of a respiratory assessment—listen
- 45mmHg in arteries and 40mmHg in veins
- CO₂ has the greatest effect on stimulating these – more so than O₂ or H⁺
- airways which include oro/nasopharyngeal, endotracheal and tracheostomy
- 30% of CO₂ transported as this
- the capacity of air brought in after a quiet respiration – TV + IRV 3600mL
- clients who have taken sedatives, in metabolic alkalosis, or have increased intracranial pressure have this pattern
- medications like glucocorticoids—decrease edema—use this after a bronchodilator
- very deep to very shallow with short periods of apnea (ICP or OD)
- pleural ______ exists when there is excessive fluid in the pleural space
- the majority (65%) of CO₂ is transported as this waste product inside RBCs
- type of face mask to deliver 40-60% oxygen at 5-8L/min
- movement of air in and out of the lungs
- these muscles include anterior neck muscles, intercostals, and abdomen
- this type of pressure always equalizes with atmospheric pressure
- beta-2 adrenergic agonists—treat bronchospasm—rapid effect and short duration
- cellular metabolism produces this gas
- after percussion—vigorous quiverings with hands
- asbestos workers get this
- harsh, high-pitched sound heard during inspiration and indicates a lower respiratory obstruction
- medication which reduce bronchospasm—administered orally, intravenously or preferably inhalation
- this part of the respiratory system incules the mouth, nose, pharynx, and larynx
- parietal and visceral layers line the lungs to provide serous lubricating fluid
- help break up mucus—guanifenesin
- sandstone blasters and potters have this lung disease
- low levels of O₂ in the blood—increased HR is a response
- medication causing bronchoconstriction, mucous production, and edema
- this is an essential quality to exhale and pertains to the ability of the lungs to return to their deflated state
- humidifier + medication
- sterile technique recommended to clear secretions of aspiration through a catheter
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- bronchodilator—positioning—percussion—vibration—coughing/suctioning
- suction device into the oral cavity
- coal miners get this
- noninvasive positive pressure ventilation mask which delivers continuous positive pressure
- this type of drugs include diazepam, lorazepam, midazolam
- type of pitch during a lower airway obstruction
- this is open during breathing and closed during swallowing
- another name for RBCs
- beta-adrenergic blocking agent reducing workload of heart—risky for asthma or COPD patients
- noninvasive positive pressure ventilation mask which delivers a lower pressure during exhalation than inhalation
- accumulation of blood in pleural space
- type of tip of catheter used to suction thick mucous plugs
- IRV + TV + ERV 4800mL
- the expansibility or stretchability of the lungs
- beta-adrenergic stimulating agent to increase CO
- term for an open airway
- percentage of blood that are erythrocytes—men 40-54% women 37-50%
- suppress inflammatory response—preventative therapy
- desensitized chemoreceptors which detect CO₂ could be caused by this disease – decreased O₂ levels are the main drive to breathe
- oxygen not bound to hemoglobin is dissolved in this as PaO₂
- collapse of a portion of the lung
- first part of a respiratory assessment—observation
- decreased levels of this in the carotid bodies and below aortic arch
- catheter placed in trachea and needs to be humidified at anything greater than 1L/min—can go up to 15-20L/min
- this type of epithelium is a thin layer in the trachea and bronchi
- bluish skin, nail beds, or lips—5g unoxygenated Hgb/100mL of blood + dilated caps
- this is a response to stress and occurs when SNS is stimulated—light-headed/numbness/tingling
- type of mask to deliver 4-10L/min and has varying % of oxygen
- this type of volume is approximately 500mL of air and is inspired and expired with each breath.
- ERV + RV 2400mL
- oxygen and carbon dioxide move across alveoli and pulmonary capillaries this way
- type of breathing during metabolic acidosis
- second part of a respiratory assessment—feel
- cough suppressant prescribed to prescribed to help sleep
- this type of pressure is always slightly negative in relation to atmospheric pressure
- this nerve is part of the cough reflex and sends a signal to the medulla
- accumulation of air in the pleural space
- 5% of CO₂ is transported in the plasma and as this (hint: CO₂ + H₂O)
- type of breath sounds which include crackles/rales, gurgles/rhonchi, friction rub, or wheezing
- first system as part of the process of oxygenation
- 100mmHg in arteries and 60mmHg in veins
- ERV + TV + IRV + RV 6000mL
- type of rebreather mask to deliver 40-60% oxygen at 6-10L/min
- this tissue is richly supplied to the naso/oro pharynx to trap and destroy pathogens
- 1-2 minutes of cupped hands clapping over affected lung segment
- a state of decreased blood flow and oxygenation to tissues
- this part of the respiratory system includes the trachea, lungs, bronchi, bronichioles, alveoli, and pleura
- type of face mask used when a patient can’t tolerate a mask—30-50% oxygen at 4-8L/min
- type of mask to deliver 95-100% oxygen at 10-15L/min
96 Clues: ERV + RV 2400mL • coal miners get this • another name for RBCs • IRV + TV + ERV 4800mL • term for an open airway • humidifier + medication • asbestos workers get this • ERV + TV + IRV + RV 6000mL • type of drug phenobarbital is • 30% of CO₂ transported as this • help break up mucus—guanifenesin • the medulla and pons control this • collapse of a portion of the lung • ...
Innate Immunity Crosswork 2021-10-24
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- How cells interact with other cells
- Body over-reacts to internal threat
- They eat and then digest the invaders
- Body over-reacts to external threat
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- Name of process where antigens are presented to immune cells
- Protects your respiratory system and is a mucus membrane
- Body under-reacts to external threat
- Body under-reacts to internal threat
8 Clues: How cells interact with other cells • Body over-reacts to internal threat • Body over-reacts to external threat • Body under-reacts to external threat • Body under-reacts to internal threat • They eat and then digest the invaders • Protects your respiratory system and is a mucus membrane • Name of process where antigens are presented to immune cells
Smoking Tobacco & Respiratory System 2014-05-22
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- Odorless gas found in Cigarettes _____________ Monoxide.
- Smoking a few cigarettes a day or smoking occasionally increases the risk of ________________?
- Smoking causes immediate ________________ to your body.
- 3 impacts smoking Tobacco has on the Respiratory System?
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- Nicotine in cigarette causes your ____________ to increase.
- A Chemical found in tobacco?
- Kills more Americans each year.
- A type of lung Disease.
8 Clues: A type of lung Disease. • A Chemical found in tobacco? • Kills more Americans each year. • Smoking causes immediate ________________ to your body. • Odorless gas found in Cigarettes _____________ Monoxide. • 3 impacts smoking Tobacco has on the Respiratory System? • Nicotine in cigarette causes your ____________ to increase. • ...
Communicable Diseases 2024-01-29
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- substances that target and kill pathogenic bacteria
- also known as pinkeye
- microorganisms that cause communicable diseases
- viral infection of the respiratory system
- common viral infection that spreads through kissing or by sharing certain objects
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- disease also called infectious disease
- way a disease gets from one organism or object to another
- bacterial or viral infection that affects the tonsils
8 Clues: also known as pinkeye • disease also called infectious disease • viral infection of the respiratory system • microorganisms that cause communicable diseases • substances that target and kill pathogenic bacteria • bacterial or viral infection that affects the tonsils • way a disease gets from one organism or object to another • ...
Shacquile Crosswords 2020-05-10
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- a common long-term inflammatory disease of the airways of the lungs
- lines the thorax
- an inflammation of the lining of your bronchial tubes
- air passages inside the lungs that branch off like tree limbs from the bronchi
- exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide molecules to and from the bloodstream.
- separatea the thorax from the abdomen
- cavity lined with a mucous membrane
- help expand and shrink the size of the chest cavity to facilitate breathing
- part of the throat behind the mouth and nasal cavity
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- leaf-shaped flap in the throat that prevents food from entering the windpipe and the lungs
- begins under the larynx
- causes shortness of breath
- infection in one or both lungs. Bacteria, viruses, and fungi cause it
- main passageway into the lungs
- capacity maximum amount of air a person can expel from the lungs after a maximum inhalation.
- volume air that remains in a person's lungs after fully exhaling.
- smallest blood vessels in the body
- breaks down food in beginning of digestive system
- the communication device inside your body
- cancer type of cancer that effects respiratory system the greatest.
20 Clues: lines the thorax • begins under the larynx • causes shortness of breath • main passageway into the lungs • smallest blood vessels in the body • cavity lined with a mucous membrane • separatea the thorax from the abdomen • the communication device inside your body • breaks down food in beginning of digestive system • part of the throat behind the mouth and nasal cavity • ...
Physiology Crossword Puzzle 2020-10-16
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- bone-forming cells
- vertebrae in the middle spinal portion
- mature bone cells
- a cranial bone located on the sides
- this system involves the breakdown of foods
- bone breaks into many fragments
- a position that is above or higher
- near the front of the body
- cranial bone located at the front
- a type of bone that is open spaced
- vertebrae near the top of the spine
- body relies on this to maintain balance
- bone fracture where bone is crushed
- a position that is below or lower
- bone fracture that penetrates skin
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- break down bones
- bone ends are forced into each other
- a type of bone that is dense
- bone breaks incompletely
- form the longitudinal axis of the body
- bone fracture where bone is pressed inward
- bone fracture that doesn't penetrate skin
- bridge of the nose
- near the end or back of the body
- contains the limbs and griddles
- a cranial bone located at the lower back
- bone fracture caused by excessive twisting
- also known as the breast bone
- this system involves the lungs
29 Clues: break down bones • mature bone cells • bone-forming cells • bridge of the nose • bone breaks incompletely • near the front of the body • a type of bone that is dense • also known as the breast bone • this system involves the lungs • bone breaks into many fragments • contains the limbs and griddles • near the end or back of the body • cranial bone located at the front • ...
Circulation & Respiration Crossword 2023-10-08
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- Fluid that circulates in the circulatory system.
- Gas produced during respiration.
- Beat of the heart felt at arteries.
- The system involving the heart and blood vessels.
- Formation of blood cells.
- Blood vessel carrying oxygenated blood away from the heart.
- Liquid part of blood.
- Rhythmic contraction of the heart.
- Protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen.
- Small artery.
- The movement of blood in the body.
- To add oxygen to.
- The very small air sacs where the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide takes place
- Measurement of blood pressure during heartbeats.
- Tiny blood vessel where gas exchange occurs.
- Blood cells responsible for oxygen transport.
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- Essential gas for respiration.
- Pertaining to breathing.
- Relating to the lungs.
- Upper chamber of the heart.
- Cluster of alveoli in the lungs.
- Ratio of red blood cells to total blood volume.
- Windpipe connecting the throat to the lungs.
- Muscle aiding in breathing.
- Tube carrying air into the lungs.
- Organs for breathing and oxygen exchange.
- Process of breathing.
- Lower chamber of the heart.
- Blood vessel that returns deoxygenated blood to the heart.
- Largest artery in the body.
30 Clues: Small artery. • To add oxygen to. • Liquid part of blood. • Process of breathing. • Relating to the lungs. • Pertaining to breathing. • Formation of blood cells. • Upper chamber of the heart. • Muscle aiding in breathing. • Lower chamber of the heart. • Largest artery in the body. • Essential gas for respiration. • Gas produced during respiration. • Cluster of alveoli in the lungs. • ...
Crossword on Plant Transport and Respiratory System 2024-02-15
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- the process of making food
- the nose is part of the ______ system
- our body absorbs ____ and gives out carbon dioxide
- make food for the plant
- gas exchange with the blood takes place here
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- _____-carrying tubes transport sugar from the leaves to other parts of the plant
- air from the nose enters the _____ next
- air consists of oxygen, carbon dioxide and n_____
- absorb water and minerals
- ______-carrying tubes transport _____ from the roots to other parts of the plant
10 Clues: make food for the plant • absorb water and minerals • the process of making food • the nose is part of the ______ system • air from the nose enters the _____ next • gas exchange with the blood takes place here • air consists of oxygen, carbon dioxide and n_____ • our body absorbs ____ and gives out carbon dioxide • ...
Unit 2 vocab zooloigy 2025-03-04
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- sea fans, secrete a branching skeleton made of proteins
- a sac attached stage (sessile)
- internal layer that lines the gut
- has a ctentacleslocated mouth surrounded by tenticals
- have no bones, no heart, no brain, no real eyes, and respiratory system
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- calcium carbohydrate skeletons that form coral reefs
- includes jellyfish, anemones, corals, and sea pens
- one of the most dangerous marine animals
- can be found in unpolluted water like ponds,lakes and streams
- external layer
10 Clues: external layer • a sac attached stage (sessile) • internal layer that lines the gut • one of the most dangerous marine animals • includes jellyfish, anemones, corals, and sea pens • calcium carbohydrate skeletons that form coral reefs • has a ctentacleslocated mouth surrounded by tenticals • sea fans, secrete a branching skeleton made of proteins • ...
crossword 2022-09-16
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- this kind of energy makes us feel warm or hot
- blood vessel that carry oxygen rich blood
- the process by which food and oxygen combine to obtain energy
- plants buried under the soil for years
- organs of respiratory system
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- this is more in inhaled air
- pumps blood into the blood vessels
- the pull force between the particles are very weak
- it carry nutrients and water to all parts of body
- wind energy is converted to electrical energy
10 Clues: this is more in inhaled air • organs of respiratory system • pumps blood into the blood vessels • plants buried under the soil for years • blood vessel that carry oxygen rich blood • this kind of energy makes us feel warm or hot • wind energy is converted to electrical energy • it carry nutrients and water to all parts of body • ...
The Respiratory System 2023-01-15
6 Clues: protect the lungs • also called the windpipe • large tubes leading to a lung each • large air sacs where gas exchange takes place • smaller tubes leading from the bronchi to the alveoli • sheet of muscle underneath the lungs that helps with inhalation and exhalation
Human respiratory system 2019-05-23
6 Clues: cavities Have nasal conchae. • An open hole on the outside of the airway. • Stay away from the end of the nasal cavities. • Is the main structure of the respiratory system. • Is a pipe of air passage from the nose into the nostril. • Is the position where gas is exchanged between the air and the blood.
Smoking+Respiratory System 2015-02-23
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- What is a side effect of quitting smoking?
- What is a symptom of smoking for the first time?
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- What disease is characterized by swelling of the bronchial tube?
- What is an acronym for an incurable disease that kills victims from lack of oxygen?
- This clears out any unwanted items from the lungs.
- What do you most cough out when you have Chronic Bonchitis?
6 Clues: What is a side effect of quitting smoking? • What is a symptom of smoking for the first time? • This clears out any unwanted items from the lungs. • What do you most cough out when you have Chronic Bonchitis? • What disease is characterized by swelling of the bronchial tube? • What is an acronym for an incurable disease that kills victims from lack of oxygen?
the respiratory system 2017-12-05
The Respiratory System 2023-09-30
6 Clues: we breathe in through ... or mouth • the air we breathe in contains ... gas • we breathe out air that contains ... gas • the air moves down the ... and into our lungs • something that protects our respiratory system • the oxygen in the air then moves from the lungs into the ...
Pharmacology - Chapter 4 - Anti-Infective and Other Immunologic Medicaions 2013-12-02
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- the study of the immune system
- capable of causing disease
- any of a large group of submicroscopic agents that can cause infection
- a substance able to inhibit or kill bacteria
- a substance able to inhibit or kill a virus
- the creation of immunity to a particular disease through vaccination
- the virus that causes AIDS
- a substance able to inhibit or kill a microorganism
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- an agent associated with the physiological reactions of the immune system
- single-celled microorgansims that are often aggregated into colonies and may be pathogenic
- a substance able to inhibit or kill a microorgansim
- a type of organsim that was formerly classified as a plant without chlorophyll and includes molds, rusts, mushrooms, and yeasts
- a substance able to inhibit or ill a fungus
- administration of a microorganism that has been treated to make the harmless and will produce immunity to a disease
- a virus that causes serious lower respiratory tract infections in children and infants
- an abnormal new growth of tissue that possesses no physiological function
- a preparation of microorganisms that have been treated to make them harmless that is administered to produce immunity to a disease
- a malignant tumor that ha unlimited potential for growth
- a disease of the human immune system that makes the individual highly vulnerable to life-threatening diseases
19 Clues: capable of causing disease • the virus that causes AIDS • the study of the immune system • a substance able to inhibit or ill a fungus • a substance able to inhibit or kill a virus • a substance able to inhibit or kill bacteria • a substance able to inhibit or kill a microorgansim • a substance able to inhibit or kill a microorganism • ...
Influenza IQ 2016-08-24
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- Old Peggy Lee song; "You give me..."
- World-wide spread
- Cover your ...
- A runny facial cavity
- A psychiatric condition; people who are unreasonably suspicious; also those who don't believe in the flu shot
- These are circulating search and destroy particles that kill bacteria and virus; produced by the immune system
- aka "Bird flu"
- Flu virus does this to avoid the immune system next year; aka transforms
- Schedule your flu shot appointment in ...(month)
- Flu shots boost this to fight infection; two words
- "I have a _ _ _ _" is not the same as "I have the flu."
- Severe acute respiratory distress syndrome outbreak of 2003 originating in Hong Kong
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- Where can I get my flu shot for free? (two words)
- Infection in lungs often caused by influenza virus
- This injection cannot make you sick!
- Illness that occurs usually late winter and early spring
- Wash your ...!
- The flu shot can give you the flu-True?
- Locally spread and fast replicating
- Does the flu shot hurt?
- Gives the best flu shot ever!
- This will make you sick--and its not Miley!
- Oxygen extractor
- If you must cough, cough into your folded ...
24 Clues: Cover your ... • Wash your ...! • aka "Bird flu" • Oxygen extractor • World-wide spread • A runny facial cavity • Does the flu shot hurt? • Gives the best flu shot ever! • Locally spread and fast replicating • Old Peggy Lee song; "You give me..." • This injection cannot make you sick! • The flu shot can give you the flu-True? • This will make you sick--and its not Miley! • ...
OMEN PALESTINE WORDS 2023-03-19
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- Triad of Hypotension, Muffled heart sounds, Elevated JVP
- Endocrine disease, low TSH and high T3,T4, pretibial myxedema
- MSK systemic disease, Autoimmune, Affect the joints symmetricaly, Affects female more
- The fastest one in Pal-Marathon
- Respiratory disease, Chronic, Obstructive, associated with smoking
- I GET SMASHED
- from OMEN team and recently graduated
- nervous system disease, Fever, Nuchal rigidity, Change in mental status
- Obstetric disease, hyperandrogenism, oligomenorrhea/amenorrhea, and multiple cysts on ultrasound
- Exceptional model for leadership
- Regional leader for osmosis
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- MATCHED for residency program 2023
- Triad of RA, neutropenia, and splenomegaly
- The top cause of death globally
- nervous system disease, Presents acutely, can caused by infection, LMN lesion,Affect the fascial nerve
- Gastrointestinal disease, Affects the colon, progressive, genetic autosomal dominant,polyps, APC gene
- best videos for medical education
- The fastest one in work
- The 3rd session of Med-Reflections series
- Talked about IFOM Exam through Med-Reflections series
- Gastrointestinal disease, Autoimmune, Transmural inflammation,skip lesions
- Always supporter and give nice ideas!
- will participate in IRONMAN competition
- Recent activity for OMEN team
- Endothelial injury, venous stasis, hypercoagulability
25 Clues: I GET SMASHED • The fastest one in work • Regional leader for osmosis • Recent activity for OMEN team • The top cause of death globally • The fastest one in Pal-Marathon • Exceptional model for leadership • best videos for medical education • MATCHED for residency program 2023 • Always supporter and give nice ideas! • from OMEN team and recently graduated • ...
Unit 4: Age of Exploration 2022-09-28
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- material wealth
- A servant wordking for a certain period in exchange for passage
- A disease that attacks your respiratory system
- Crops that were grown for sale rather than consumed
- Trade base economy using gold and silver
- Empires Small pieces of land surrounding by water
- A law that says to gives everything to the first born son
- People are considered as property and sold
- Small outposts rather than larger chunks of land to trade
- mapmaking
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- A system that people work for landowners in exchange for food and shelter
- Slaves being sold and transported to the new world
- buying stocks and investing (stock market)
- Map of the stars and galaxies
- the link that Columbus made with the new world
- Heavily armed Spanish Ships
- the high rate of inflation in the 16th-17th century
- land owners
- the principal that investors aren't responsible for a company's debt
- The moving of Africans out of Africa and they mix their culture with others
- Spanish Soldiers
- Minimizing the amount gold and silver leaving a country and maximizing the amount entering to keeping a country wealthy (Government controlling money)
- Engines (Referring to the slaves)
23 Clues: mapmaking • land owners • material wealth • Spanish Soldiers • Heavily armed Spanish Ships • Map of the stars and galaxies • Engines (Referring to the slaves) • Trade base economy using gold and silver • buying stocks and investing (stock market) • People are considered as property and sold • the link that Columbus made with the new world • ...
Influenza IQ 2016-09-15
Across
- Does the flu shot hurt?
- This injection cannot make you sick!
- Where can I get my flu shot for free? (two words)
- The flu shot can give you the flu-True?
- Gives the best flu shot ever!
- Old Peggy Lee song; "You give me..."
- A psychiatric condition; people who are unreasonably suspicious; also those who don't believe in the flu shot
- "I have a _ _ _ _" is not the same as "I have the flu."
- World-wide spread
- Oxygen extractor
- aka "Bird flu"
Down
- These are circulating search and destroy particles that kill bacteria and virus; produced by the immune system.
- Illness that occurs usually late winter and early spring
- Infection in lungs often caused by influenza virus
- Flu virus does this to avoid the immune system next year; aka transforms
- This will make you sick--and it's not Miley!
- Locally spread and fast replicating
- Schedule your flu shot appointment in ...(month)
- Wash your ...!
- If you must cough, cough into your folded ...
- Cover your...
- A runny facial cavity
- Severe acute respiratory distress syndrome outbreak of 2003 originating in Hong Kong
23 Clues: Cover your... • Wash your ...! • aka "Bird flu" • Oxygen extractor • World-wide spread • A runny facial cavity • Does the flu shot hurt? • Gives the best flu shot ever! • Locally spread and fast replicating • This injection cannot make you sick! • Old Peggy Lee song; "You give me..." • The flu shot can give you the flu-True? • This will make you sick--and it's not Miley! • ...
animalia chordata 2025-05-13
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- mammals give live birth to fully developed young
- eats only plants
- is the phylum that contains animals with a backbone
- has a random body plan
- the concentration of sensory organs and nervous system in the head
- the area where the primary nerve develops in chordates
- all animals are consumers or this
- all animals are this allowing them to have specialized cellular functions
- animal cells do not have these
- lay eggs and also nurse their young
- eats meats and plants
- have a bock bone
- have mammary glands and nurse their young
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- symmetry or body plan with two sides that mirror each other
- develops in the respiratory system in chordates
- self-regulate their temperature
- make up 95% of all animals have no backbone
- group of animals that includes insects, spiders and crustaceans have jointed legs and exoskeletons
- symmetry or body plan that is wheellike
- develops into the vertebral column
- young are born partially developed at birth and continue to develop in a pouch like with kangaroos
- eats meats
- animal that is a filter feeder with asymmetrical body plan
- temperature is controlled by the environment
24 Clues: eats meats • eats only plants • have a bock bone • eats meats and plants • has a random body plan • animal cells do not have these • self-regulate their temperature • all animals are consumers or this • develops into the vertebral column • lay eggs and also nurse their young • symmetry or body plan that is wheellike • have mammary glands and nurse their young • ...
The Foundling Museum 2017-03-02
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- The hospital was designed to create ...... citizens
- This type of play was encouraged
- Foundlings had limited personal ......
- Many of the foundling boys went straight from the hospital to the .....
- Lack of nutritional intake led to .....
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- Boys often left the hospital at this age
- The hospital was solely funded by ......
- This bodily system was affected by chiminey sweeping
8 Clues: This type of play was encouraged • Foundlings had limited personal ...... • Lack of nutritional intake led to ..... • Boys often left the hospital at this age • The hospital was solely funded by ...... • The hospital was designed to create ...... citizens • This bodily system was affected by chiminey sweeping • ...
homeostatis 2022-06-08
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- is an organ of soft nervous tissue contained in the skull of vertebrates, functioning as the coordinating.
- is complex network of nerves and cells that carry message and form the brain and spinal cord to various parts of body.
- system is biological system knowns as specific organ use for gas exchange in plants and animals.
- is organs that take food and drinks and breaked them into substances that body used for energy and growth
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- system is system consists of the heart, blood vessels, and blood
- a self-regulating which is process which organism tens to maintain while balance to condition for it survival.
- is a system an organ consisting of skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscle.
- is spongy each pair of them air-filled organ located on the left or right of the chest.
- is an hollow musular organ about sizes of a fit. it have job of making sure the pumping blood through the blood vessels by repeated.
- part of an organism which is typically has a specific vital function.
- small organ that's located in front of the neck.
11 Clues: small organ that's located in front of the neck. • system is system consists of the heart, blood vessels, and blood • part of an organism which is typically has a specific vital function. • is a system an organ consisting of skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscle. • ...
homeostatis 2022-06-08
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- is an organ of soft nervous tissue contained in the skull of vertebrates, functioning as the coordinating.
- small organ that's located in front of the neck.
- part of an organism which is typically has a specific vital function.
- is organs that take food and drinks and breaked them into substances that body used for energy and growth
- is an hollow musular organ about sizes of a fit. it have job of making sure the pumping blood through the blood vessels by repeated.
- is a system an organ consisting of skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscle.
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- system is system consists of the heart, blood vessels, and blood
- is complex network of nerves and cells that carry message and form the brain and spinal cord to various parts of body.
- system is biological system knowns as specific organ use for gas exchange in plants and animals.
- a self-regulating which is process which organism tens to maintain while balance to condition for it survival.
- the lower part of the alimentary canal from the end of the stomach to the anus
- is spongy each pair of them air-filled organ located on the left or right of the chest.
12 Clues: small organ that's located in front of the neck. • system is system consists of the heart, blood vessels, and blood • part of an organism which is typically has a specific vital function. • is a system an organ consisting of skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscle. • ...
Airflow 2021-04-14
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- posterior to nasal cavity
- another word for inhalation
- type of nerve that innervates the intercostal muscles
- type of flow where resistance is low
- type of flow where air moves through conducting zone
- type of muscle that relax during respiration
- contains vocal folds
- type of accessory muscle
- cavity where inspired air flows
- another for for exhalation
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- type of epithelium that covers respiratory tract
- trachea splits into two parts forming this
- type of accessory muscle
- primary breathing muscle
- type of flow where resistance is high
- zone that goes from nose to terminal bronchioles
- zone that has respiratory bronchioles, alveolar ducts, and alveoli
- another word for windpipe
- friction between particles
- type of nerve that innervates the diaphragm
20 Clues: contains vocal folds • type of accessory muscle • primary breathing muscle • type of accessory muscle • posterior to nasal cavity • another word for windpipe • friction between particles • another for for exhalation • another word for inhalation • cavity where inspired air flows • type of flow where resistance is low • type of flow where resistance is high • ...
Organs 2024-01-11
7 Clues: They compose the skeleton. • Part of the digestive system. • The largest organ inside your body. • A pair of organs that creates urine. • An organ in the head that controls functions. • Respiratory organs that enable you to breathe. • A membranous sac for temporary retention of urine.
Save environment, Save people 2024-08-20
7 Clues: weather pattern • an infectious disease In 2019 • an infection of the respiratory system • the purposeful clearing of forested land • a negative/undesirable change in the environment • the natural home or environment of an animal, plant • all the different kinds of life you'll find in one area
DAY1 CROSSWORD 2025-10-31
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- Enzyme causing bacterial resistance -- lactamase
- obstructive respiratory disease
- Azithral acts by blocking ---
- Conc of Azithromycin is more in --- than plasma
- copd results in damaged ---
- Azithral is a --- spectrum antibiotic
- enteric fever is also called as
- respiratory infection caused due to social contact
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- Azithral concentrates in ---
- Amoxiclav acts by inhibiting --- synthesis
- infection of middle ear
- pimples is also called as
- accept study is carried out in patients of ---
- bacterial without cell wall
14 Clues: infection of middle ear • pimples is also called as • copd results in damaged --- • bacterial without cell wall • Azithral concentrates in --- • Azithral acts by blocking --- • obstructive respiratory disease • enteric fever is also called as • Azithral is a --- spectrum antibiotic • Amoxiclav acts by inhibiting --- synthesis • accept study is carried out in patients of --- • ...
Human Body Systems 2025-11-20
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- the system of cells, tissues, and organs that defends the body against germs like bacteria, viruses, and fungi, and other foreign substances
- the body system responsible for the production of offspring
- the body system that transports molecules to and from all cells of the body
- the body system that takes in food and breaks it down
- the body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
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- a system that removes waste products and excess water from the body to maintain internal balance
- the system of bones, muscles, joints, cartilage, ligaments, and tendons that provides the body with support, stability, and the ability to move
- a complex network of nerves that include the brain, spinal cord, and all the nerves throughout the body. Its primary function is to send messages back and forth between the brain and the rest of the body.
8 Clues: the body system that takes in food and breaks it down • the body system responsible for the production of offspring • the body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide • the body system that transports molecules to and from all cells of the body • a system that removes waste products and excess water from the body to maintain internal balance • ...
vital signs 2024-02-12
10 Clues: having a fever • fast heart rate • slow heart rate • low blood pressure • high blood pressure • difficulty breathing • slow respiratory rate • increased respiratory rate • decreased oxygen saturation • difficulty breathing while laying down
Body Systems 2021-11-30
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- regulate body defenses
- delivers oxygen, white blood cells, hormones and nutrients
- made up of glands that use information carried by the nervous system to help regulate the body
- responsible for creating life
- hold the body together and give it shape and protect organs and tissues
- communication network to transmit information and coordinate
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- extract oxygen from air and expel carbon dioxide
- associated with movement
- maintains body's electrolyte levels and filters waste
- break up food to obtain energy
10 Clues: regulate body defenses • associated with movement • responsible for creating life • break up food to obtain energy • extract oxygen from air and expel carbon dioxide • maintains body's electrolyte levels and filters waste • delivers oxygen, white blood cells, hormones and nutrients • communication network to transmit information and coordinate • ...
Pulmonary System 2022-10-03
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- Two organs that take out air and pass it to the bloodstream
- what we breathe
- Also known as the respiratory system
- A condition where a persons airway is inflamed narrow and swollen
- inflammation of the bronchial tubes
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- A lung disease that occurs when the tissue becomes damaged and scarred
- tube that delivers air from mouth and nose to the windpipe
- A treatment for asthma
- the process where you inhale and exhale air
- what the air is
10 Clues: what we breathe • what the air is • A treatment for asthma • inflammation of the bronchial tubes • Also known as the respiratory system • the process where you inhale and exhale air • tube that delivers air from mouth and nose to the windpipe • Two organs that take out air and pass it to the bloodstream • A condition where a persons airway is inflamed narrow and swollen • ...
sress 2017-12-05
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- what can too much stress cause?
- what exercise can you do to reduce stress?
- what can you use to keep your thoughts and feelings in?
- deep breathing can lower what?
- stress can boost what?
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- people we talk to for mental health professional advice?
- familliar people in our lives that help us cope with stressful situations?
- what system does stress hormones affect?
- what are situations called that causes stress?
- what response does your body produces during
10 Clues: stress can boost what? • deep breathing can lower what? • what can too much stress cause? • what system does stress hormones affect? • what exercise can you do to reduce stress? • what response does your body produces during • what are situations called that causes stress? • what can you use to keep your thoughts and feelings in? • ...
DRUG ABUSE 2024-01-13
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- Another name for Methylamphetamine.
- In Islam, it is _________ to consume alcohol.
- A person addicted to cannabis may suffer from ______________.
- Heroin drug comes from this plant.
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- Heroin overdose can be fatal as it can cause failure of ______________ system.
- Methylamphetamine can cause eye pupils to ________.
- This drug is also called Marijuana.
- Drug abusers can become __________ to the drugs.
- Drinking alcohol can cause _________ speech and blurred vision.
- Cannabis drug is obtained from the leaves and flowers of the Indian ________ plant.
10 Clues: Heroin drug comes from this plant. • This drug is also called Marijuana. • Another name for Methylamphetamine. • In Islam, it is _________ to consume alcohol. • Drug abusers can become __________ to the drugs. • Methylamphetamine can cause eye pupils to ________. • A person addicted to cannabis may suffer from ______________. • ...
Station 1 2024-11-21
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- The hair-like structures inside the nose.
- Animals without backbone.
- Produces egg cells.
- combination of two or more metals that results in an improved property.
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- A part of the plant that generates seeds.
- It happens when organisms compete with one another.
- Largest organ in the human body.
- It means to create new products out of trash.
- A mixture of plasma, red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets.
- These are the main organ in the respiratory system.
10 Clues: Produces egg cells. • Animals without backbone. • Largest organ in the human body. • A part of the plant that generates seeds. • The hair-like structures inside the nose. • It means to create new products out of trash. • It happens when organisms compete with one another. • These are the main organ in the respiratory system. • ...
6th Q4 2024-06-11
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- When you touch the screen of a smartphone, which receptors send messages to your brain?
- Which nerve transmits scent signals to the brain?
- Which nerve carries visual messages to the brain?
- what else develops as your sinus develops?
- The part of brain that regulates breathing.
- Blood, heart and blood vessels make up which system?
- Which ventricle pumps blood to the lungs?
- What focus light onto the retina?
- Skull is an example for what type of bone ?
- Blood cells returning to the lungs after their journey through the body are ____ in color.
- The vocal folds are______ in men than women.
- Fundamental unit responsible for executing the functions of the nervous system
- The circulatory system delivers ____ to your cells.
- Sucrose activate which taste receptors?
- Which system delivers nutrients to cells throughout the body?
- Component of the ear converts sound vibrations into nerve signals?
- smallest blood vessels.
- Help fight infection and harmful bacteria.
- Smallest bone in our body.
- Making a fist is a voluntary action controlled by which system?
- one ____ tube enters each lung.
- The gland that helps you to react to danger.
- Seafoods activate which taste receptors?
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- Tissue binds bones together at movable joints
- Which receptors transmit information to the brain to help regulate body temperature.
- When bicep muscles in the arm contract, _______ relax.
- Humans have 24 of these bones.
- Vertebra is an example for what type of bone ?
- The transparent protective covering of the eye.
- The circulatory system removes ____ from your cells.
- Which tissue attaches muscles to bones?
- Component of the nose is responsible for distinguishing various smells.
- Breathing is controlled by which system?
- What binds to oxygen and carbon dioxide in the blood?
- Type of injury can happen when a ligament is excessively stretched .
- largest blood vessels.
- The muscle that alters air pressure in the chest and moves up and down, facilitating breathing.
- Loss of feeling in your arms and legs.
- What hormone helps regulate sugar in the blood?
39 Clues: largest blood vessels. • smallest blood vessels. • Smallest bone in our body. • Humans have 24 of these bones. • one ____ tube enters each lung. • What focus light onto the retina? • Loss of feeling in your arms and legs. • Which tissue attaches muscles to bones? • Sucrose activate which taste receptors? • Breathing is controlled by which system? • ...
Fit and Healthy Crossword 2013-05-23
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- little hairs in your lungs that get paralysed when you smoke
- a very dangerous depressant drug. causes vomoiting and severe headaches.
- a slippery substance found on the end of bones and joints
- you can have a tablet of these when you have a headache
- something that makes you feel that you need to have it.
- drug found in coffee
- breathing out
- substance that affects the way your body works
- brathing in
- how easily your body can bend and twist.
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- elbows, knees and hips are examples of these
- when you recover from something
- activity you need to stay healthy
- they connect muscles to bones
- how long your body can excercise for
- organs that are part of the respiratory system
16 Clues: brathing in • breathing out • drug found in coffee • they connect muscles to bones • when you recover from something • activity you need to stay healthy • how long your body can excercise for • how easily your body can bend and twist. • elbows, knees and hips are examples of these • substance that affects the way your body works • organs that are part of the respiratory system • ...
Arthropoda Vocabulary Terms 2024-02-20
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- A phylum of invertebrate animals characterized by their jointed limbs and segmented bodies, including insects, crustaceans, arachnids, and myriapods.
- eyes Eyes composed of multiple individual visual units called ommatidia, found in many arthropods, providing a wide field of view and detecting
- lungs Respiratory organs found in some arachnids, consisting of parallel folds resembling the pages of a book, allowing for gas exchange.
- The posterior body region of arthropods, typically housing internal organs and often bearing appendages or structures for various functions.
- system A respiratory system found in insects and some other arthropods, consisting of a network of tubes (tracheae) that deliver oxygen directly to tissues
- Appendages located behind the mandibles in many arthropods, often involved in manipulating food or aiding in feeding.
- A hard external skeleton that provides support and protection for arthropods, made primarily of chitin.
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- as sensing vibrations, detecting predators, or aiding in Cerci Paired appendages found on the rear segments of many arthropods, serving various functions navigation.
- The fused head and thorax region found in many arthropods such as crustaceans and arachnids.
- Sensory appendages found on the heads of many arthropods, used for detecting stimuli such as touch, smell, and taste.
- Jaw-like mouthparts found in many arthropods used for chewing and manipulating food
- The process of shedding the exoskeleton to allow for growth in arthropods, often accompanied by the formation of a new, larger exoskeleton.
- A subphylum of arthropods characterized by having chelicerae, including spiders, scorpions, ticks, and horseshoe crabs.
- A hard, protective shell covering the dorsal side of some arthropods, particularly crustaceans like crabs and lobsters.
- Paired appendages found on the abdomen of many crustaceans, used for swimming, reproduction, and sometimes respiration.
15 Clues: Jaw-like mouthparts found in many arthropods used for chewing and manipulating food • The fused head and thorax region found in many arthropods such as crustaceans and arachnids. • A hard external skeleton that provides support and protection for arthropods, made primarily of chitin. • ...
Circulatory and Respiratory Systems 2023-04-13
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- connect arteries and veins
- we need this gas to make energy from food
- the trachea branches into these two tubes
- breathe in
- a muscle at the bottom of your chest
- grape-like clusters surrounded by capillaries
- one of the most common respiratory conditions in children
- circuit that carries blood from heart to body
- carry blood back to heart
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- you do this when something irritates your nose
- scientific name for windpipe
- force the blood exerts on walls of arteries
- you do this when something irritates your throat
- main job of the circulatory system
- circuit that carries blood from heart to lungs
- disease that causes narrowing of arteries
- one of two places where air enters your body
- one of two places where air enters your body
- carry blood away from heart
- proteins that determine blood type
20 Clues: breathe in • carry blood back to heart • connect arteries and veins • carry blood away from heart • scientific name for windpipe • main job of the circulatory system • proteins that determine blood type • a muscle at the bottom of your chest • we need this gas to make energy from food • the trachea branches into these two tubes • disease that causes narrowing of arteries • ...
The Respiratory System Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-23
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- The name for the top of the lungs
- The protein found in red blood cells
- The main organ of the respiratory system
- What filter microparticles out of the nasal cavity?
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- The flap that covers the larynx
- Where does external gas exchange occur?
- What is the common name for altitude sickness?
- What do fish use for gas exchange?
8 Clues: The flap that covers the larynx • The name for the top of the lungs • What do fish use for gas exchange? • The protein found in red blood cells • Where does external gas exchange occur? • The main organ of the respiratory system • What is the common name for altitude sickness? • What filter microparticles out of the nasal cavity?
Module 2 science words crossword 2023-10-12
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- where two or more bones meet
- muscle found only in the heart
- a vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- the main organs of the respiratory system
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- the low two chambers of the heart
- a vessel that carries blood toward the heart
- the upper two chambers of the heart
- the tissue that connects bones to other bones
8 Clues: where two or more bones meet • muscle found only in the heart • the low two chambers of the heart • the upper two chambers of the heart • the main organs of the respiratory system • a vessel that carries blood toward the heart • the tissue that connects bones to other bones • a vessel that carries blood away from the heart
Metabolism Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-05
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- The ______ system brings in food and breaks it down into smaller molecules, such as glucose and amino acids, that can fit into cells.
- In order to release ______, cells need both glucose and oxygen molecules.
- The title of our unit is ______.
- The ______ system transports glucose, oxygen, and amino acid molecules to every cell in the body.
- A functioning human body has molecules from food (glucose and amino acids) and molecules from air (______) in its cells.
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- A problem with a body system can result in fewer oxygen, glucose, and/or ______ molecules getting to the body's cells.
- Cells can only use ______ that are small enough to enter a cell.
- Systems can work together to form a larger more complex ______.
- Inside the cell, the atoms that make up glucose and oxygen can be rearranged to make different molecules. This chemical reaction is called ______ and releases energy.
- The ______ system brings in oxygen molecules from the air. These oxygen molecules are already small enough to fit into cells.
- In a functioning human body, body systems work together to deliver ______, oxygen, and amino acid molecules to the cells in the body.
11 Clues: The title of our unit is ______. • Systems can work together to form a larger more complex ______. • Cells can only use ______ that are small enough to enter a cell. • In order to release ______, cells need both glucose and oxygen molecules. • The ______ system transports glucose, oxygen, and amino acid molecules to every cell in the body. • ...
Biological Foundations 2014-04-16
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- a chemical that stimulates the next neuron and diffuses across the synaptic gap
- outer layer of the cerebrum
- this nervous system consists of the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems
- a supporting cell that is responsible for composing a substantial portion of brain tissue
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- think homeostasis
- the process of forming a myelin sheath
- this nervous system consists of the nerves that connect the brain and spinal cord to other body parts
- the part of the brain that regulates balance, movement and muscle coordination
- this area of the brain is responsible for cardiovascular and respiratory control
- this lobe of the brain would be damaged if partial blindness were to occur due to a stroke
- connects the brain to the spinal cord
11 Clues: think homeostasis • outer layer of the cerebrum • connects the brain to the spinal cord • the process of forming a myelin sheath • the part of the brain that regulates balance, movement and muscle coordination • a chemical that stimulates the next neuron and diffuses across the synaptic gap • ...
TRV Respiratory disease Crossword 2021-03-16
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- mild form of pneumonia
- shortness of breath
- high pitched respiratory sound by obstruction in the larynx or trachea
- black lungs
- inflammation of the bronchi
- pus in the pleural cavity
- incomplete expansion or collapse of part of a lung due to mucus
- coughing up blood
- an infection in the nasal cavity,pharynx or larynx
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- permanent destructive pulmonary disorder that is a combination of chronic bronchitis and emphysema
- inflammation of the pleura
- an abnormally slow rate of respiration
- a dry grating sound
- which the person repeatedly stops breathing during sleep
- sever acute respiratory syndrome
- rapid breathing
- ability to breath only in an upright position
- absence of breathing
- air in the pleural cavity
- whistling or sighing
20 Clues: black lungs • rapid breathing • coughing up blood • a dry grating sound • shortness of breath • absence of breathing • whistling or sighing • mild form of pneumonia • pus in the pleural cavity • air in the pleural cavity • inflammation of the pleura • inflammation of the bronchi • sever acute respiratory syndrome • an abnormally slow rate of respiration • ...
