respiratory system Crossword Puzzles
Amphibians 2024-03-21
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- The number of their heart chambers
- Where tadpoles start off
- Respiratory organs for humans
- The process of transformation from an immature form to an adult form in two or more distinct stages
- Can't regulate their internal temperature
- Having a backbone
- Most amphibians' larvae are aquatic and ________
- They begin life in water then move to ____
- Amphibians can't live in
- Smooth moist skin and long legs
- Worm-like amphibian
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- Two lives or double life
- Amphibians have these skin colors to warn predators
- They lay ___ to reproduce
- A large phylum that consists of five classes
- Mexican salamander
- What their skin is like
- Amphibians are an ______ _______
- Lizard-like amphibian
- Respiratory organs for animals like fish
20 Clues: Having a backbone • Mexican salamander • Worm-like amphibian • Lizard-like amphibian • What their skin is like • Two lives or double life • Where tadpoles start off • Amphibians can't live in • They lay ___ to reproduce • Respiratory organs for humans • Smooth moist skin and long legs • Amphibians are an ______ _______ • The number of their heart chambers • ...
Vital Signs 2023-02-06
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- increases blood pressure
- respiratory center
- needed for blood pressure assessment
- volume the volume of blood ejected by the left ventricle with each heart beat
- symptom of shock
- increases pulse rate
- shallow breathing pattern with an abnormally low rate
- high body temperature
- Body temperature regulator
- sounds/phases heard during blood pressure assessment
- pulse taken at the fifth intercostal space at the left midclavicular space
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- first sound recorded in blood pressure assessment
- includes inspiration and expiration
- output The amount of blood pumped by the ventricles in one minute
- influences body temperature
- metabolic rate Influences heat production
- breathing in
- not used for assessing pulse rate because it has its own pulse
- low body temperature
- depress respiratory rate
20 Clues: breathing in • symptom of shock • respiratory center • increases pulse rate • low body temperature • high body temperature • increases blood pressure • depress respiratory rate • Body temperature regulator • influences body temperature • includes inspiration and expiration • needed for blood pressure assessment • metabolic rate Influences heat production • ...
cxber 2025-06-17
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- – Respiratory disease caused by a novel coronavirus
- – STD caused by Neisseria bacteria
- – Severe viral hemorrhagic fever
- – Inflammation of the liver
- – Viral swelling of salivary glands
- – Chronic condition with high blood sugar
- – Chronic respiratory disease with wheezing
- – Contagious viral rash illness
- – Lung infection with cough, fever, and breathlessness
- – Chronic disease affecting skin and nerves
- – Fungal skin infection with red circular patches
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- – Abnormal cell growth, may spread
- – Mosquito-borne illness with joint pain and rash
- – Deadly virus from animal bites
- – Mosquito-borne disease with recurring fever
- – Bacterial lung infection with cough and weight loss
- – Viral disease that may cause paralysis
- – Causes severe diarrhea and dehydration
- – Bacterial infection causing muscle stiffness
- – Common viral infection with fever and chills
20 Clues: – Inflammation of the liver • – Contagious viral rash illness • – Deadly virus from animal bites • – Severe viral hemorrhagic fever • – Abnormal cell growth, may spread • – STD caused by Neisseria bacteria • – Viral swelling of salivary glands • – Viral disease that may cause paralysis • – Causes severe diarrhea and dehydration • – Chronic condition with high blood sugar • ...
Science puzzle 2022-11-16
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- - The organ that pumps blood throughout the body system.
- - It is the body system related to the heart and the blood vessels.
- - It is the body system composed of bones and helps support the body tissues.
- - The body system that produces and gets rid of urine.
- - They are very important inside our body because they are complex molecules that do most of the work and cells.
- - The process of breaking down food that can be absorbed into the bloodstream.
- - a feedback that instead of getting a counteracting response to some variable, you will intensify the variable.
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- - It helps the body to maintain a stable state or internal environment.
- - It exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide also the organs inside the body that are involved in breathing.
- - A molecule made up of amino acid and It’s the body system that both makes and releases hormones and has the ability to control the actions of other organs as well as cells.
- - a feedback that brings the body back to its normal state temperature and keeps homeostasis.
- - The organs and tissues that do these things produce, carry and store white blood cells in order to protect the body from other infection and diseases.
12 Clues: - The body system that produces and gets rid of urine. • - The organ that pumps blood throughout the body system. • - It is the body system related to the heart and the blood vessels. • - It helps the body to maintain a stable state or internal environment. • - It is the body system composed of bones and helps support the body tissues. • ...
Ag final sem2 2023-05-10
20 Clues: air • sick • food • pack • taste • micro • swole • blood • blood • senses • health • chem 1 • process • consume • storage • stomach • not usual • marrow bone • make better • mitochondria
Chapter 8 Vocabulary 2021-03-15
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- looks like an adult insect without wings
- an organ that transfers nutrients to an embryo
- neurons nerve cells that respond to information through muscles and other organs
- a tissue that is more flexible than bone
- system receives information from and environment then coordinates a response
- a place where two or more parts of a skeleton meet
- system an organ system that is built to obtain and digest food
- period length of time between fertilization and birth
- system structures that animals use to exchange gases with it's surroundings
- looks like an upright vase
- metamorphosis egg,larva pupa, and adult
- bladder an internal gas filled sac
- animals that eat both animals and plant matter
- nerve cells that pass information between neurons
- fertilization occurs outside of the female's body
- an organized grouping of neurons in the head of an animal with bilateral symmetry
- egg the eggs of land vertebrates
- system transports needed materials to cells and takes away waste
- vascular system a system of fluid filled tubes
- particles moving from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration
- tissues that contract and release to create movement
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- major body changes
- respiration cells using oxygen and digested food molecules to release energy in food
- looks like an open umbrella
- a signal that causes an animal to react in some way
- neurons nerve cells that detect stimuli
- an animals reaction to a stimulus
- an animal that eats only other animals
- an animal that eats only plant matter
- the process that breaks down foods into smaller molecules
- metamorphosis no distinct larval stage
- a nerve cell with a unique structure for processing information
- third stage in complete metamorphosis
- feeders animals that live in and strain their food from water
- shedding exoskeletons and producing a new one
- larva of a frog
- fertilization occurs inside the female's
- information traveling as an electrical message in a nerve cell
38 Clues: larva of a frog • major body changes • looks like an upright vase • looks like an open umbrella • an animals reaction to a stimulus • egg the eggs of land vertebrates • an animal that eats only plant matter • third stage in complete metamorphosis • bladder an internal gas filled sac • an animal that eats only other animals • looks like an adult insect without wings • ...
The Immune System 2022-04-13
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- A chemical that kills bacteria or slows their growth without harming cells.
- The proteins produced by B cells.
- Lymphocytes that produce proteins that help destroy pathogens.
- The molecules that the immune system recognizes as either part of the body or coming from outside the body.
- The process by which harmless antigens are purposefully introduced to a person's body to produce active immunity.
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- The body's ability to destroy pathogens before they can cause disease.
- An imbalance or misuse of insulin in the body.
- A cell that identifies pathogens and distinguishes different pathogens from each other.
- A disorder in which the immune system is overly sensitive to a foreign substance.
- A disorder in which respiratory passages narrow significantly.
- The body's first line of defense against pathogens.
11 Clues: The proteins produced by B cells. • An imbalance or misuse of insulin in the body. • The body's first line of defense against pathogens. • Lymphocytes that produce proteins that help destroy pathogens. • A disorder in which respiratory passages narrow significantly. • The body's ability to destroy pathogens before they can cause disease. • ...
Body systems 2022-01-25
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- digestion starts here
- this system consists of the heart, blood vessels, and blood
- water and mineral from digested food is absorbed in this part
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- digested food is further digested and passses through the walls of this part into the bloodstream
- this system breaks down the food we eat into simpler substances that can be absorbed by the body to provide us with energy
- the tissues in this system attaches to the bones to enable the body to move
- this organ pumps blood rich in oxygen, water and digested food to all parts of the body; and pumps blood rich in carbon dioxide and waste materials away from the body
- this body part is the location for gaseous exchange
- this system takes in oxygen which is used by the body for respiration and gives out carbon dioxide and water vapour as a waste product
- this system supports the body and gives it its shape and structure; protects the vital organs from injury
10 Clues: digestion starts here • this body part is the location for gaseous exchange • this system consists of the heart, blood vessels, and blood • water and mineral from digested food is absorbed in this part • the tissues in this system attaches to the bones to enable the body to move • ...
Biology Crossword 2023-02-20
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- Blood vesseles that surround the bronchioles
- What is the flap that opens and closes?
- Pumps blood to the rest of the body
- Tiny branch of air tubes in your lungs
- Carries oxygen poor blood back to the heart
- What is the system that consists of breathing?
- Carries oxygen throughout the body
- what do you breathe air into?
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- How much pressure is exerted in the blood
- expansion and contraction of the heart
- Oxygen rich blood that carries blood away from the heart
- The act of taking air into your lungs
- what food travels down
- Two large tubes in your lungs
- Carries glucose, fats and vitamins throughout the body
- What is your voice box called?
16 Clues: what food travels down • Two large tubes in your lungs • what do you breathe air into? • What is your voice box called? • Carries oxygen throughout the body • Pumps blood to the rest of the body • The act of taking air into your lungs • expansion and contraction of the heart • Tiny branch of air tubes in your lungs • What is the flap that opens and closes? • ...
Main Dish 2023-01-19
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- _________ is not good for your lungs.
- The respiratory system is made up of the trachea, the lungs, and the:
- system Your body couldn’t breathe without this system. Which one is it?
- dioxide When you breathe in air, you bring oxygen into your lungs and blow out:
- The trachea is also called the:
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- As you breathe, this contracts and flattens to give your lungs room to fill up with air:
- When you inhale, your lungs
- The voice box is also known as the:
- The tiny hairs that keep mucus and dirt out of your lungs are called:
- What is the name of the tiny air sacs in your lungs?
10 Clues: When you inhale, your lungs • The trachea is also called the: • The voice box is also known as the: • _________ is not good for your lungs. • What is the name of the tiny air sacs in your lungs? • The respiratory system is made up of the trachea, the lungs, and the: • The tiny hairs that keep mucus and dirt out of your lungs are called: • ...
Respiratory Puzzle 2013-09-30
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- / passage for airway
- / branching airways
- / covers larynx during swallowing
- / common passageway for air, food and liquid
- Muscle / moves ribs during respiration
- Membrane / cover the lungs and line the chest cavity
- / skeletal muscle of respiration
- / air sacs of gas exchange
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- Cavity / flitters, warms and moistens air
- / which an organism absorbs from the environment gases necessary for its cellular metabolism
- respiration / the chemical reaction in which organic molecules are degraded to make ATP molecules
- / transports air to and from lungs
- / maintains an open airway, routed food and air appropriately
- / series of slender curved bones articulated in pairs to the spine, protecting the thoracic cavity
- / passage for food and air
- / transport air to alveoli for gas exchange
16 Clues: / passage for airway • / branching airways • / passage for food and air • / air sacs of gas exchange • / 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 • ...
FUNDAMENTALS - Respiratory 2022-09-09
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- Tube that is used to mechanically ventilate the patient, bypass upper airway obstruction, or remove tracheobronchial secretions.
- Involves gas exchange between the atmospheric air in the alveoli and the blood in capillaries
- Process by which oxygenated capillary blood passes through body tissues
- Total amount of air inhaled and exhaled with one breath
- Inability to adequately fill with air during inhalation - incomplete lung expansion or the collapse of alveoli - prevents pressure changes and the gas exchange by diffusion of the lungs
- Process of moving respiratory gases into and out of lungs
- Inadequate tissue oxygen with adequate blood supply
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- Movement of gases or particles from areas of higher pressure/concentration to lower pressure/concentration
- The amount of air left in the lungs at max expiration
- Airway used to keep tongue clear of airway and permit suctioning of secretions. Often use while waiting for patient to regain consciousness
- Breathing technique where the patient inhales
- Tube that delivers oxygen by mechanical ventilation, to suction secretions, or bypass upper airway obstructions.
- Breathing technique where one hand is placed on the stomach, and one on the chest.
- Refers to the ways with which the lungs can be inflated and effects lung volume
- Result of any impediment or obstruction that air meets as it moves through the air way - any process that changes the bronchial diameter or width
- Max amount of air exhaled after max inspiration
16 Clues: Breathing technique where the patient inhales • Max amount of air exhaled after max inspiration • Inadequate tissue oxygen with adequate blood supply • The amount of air left in the lungs at max expiration • Total amount of air inhaled and exhaled with one breath • Process of moving respiratory gases into and out of lungs • ...
Respiratory Disease 2022-11-28
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- What is non-muscial, intermittent, air passing through fluid sound?
- What type of discharge occurs in allergic rhinitis?
- What does a restrictive respiratory pattern cause?
- What is an increased respiratory rate?
- What is an increased CO2 in blood?
- What is muscial, expiratory, air passing through narrowed airways sound?
- What type of cough is a softer, less efficient cough?
- What is the absence of respiration?
- What type of discharge occurs in increased mucus production?
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- What type of discharge occurs in bacterial infection?
- What is a sensation to difficulty breathing?
- What is the inability to breath unless in an upright position?
- What is a decrease in O2 in blood?
- What type of discharge occurs in clotting disorders?
- What is normal respiration called?
- What type of cough is harsher, drier and hacking?
16 Clues: What is a decrease in O2 in blood? • What is an increased CO2 in blood? • What is normal respiration called? • What is the absence of respiration? • What is an increased respiratory rate? • What is a sensation to difficulty breathing? • What type of cough is harsher, drier and hacking? • What does a restrictive respiratory pattern cause? • ...
Respiratory crossword 2024-12-12
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- (5,4) Waste product produced by anaerobic respiration
- What are the muscles between the ribs called?
- Number of polypeptide chains in haemoglobin
- What is the dome shaped muscle that separates the abdominal cavity from the thoracic cavity?
- (5,6) Which part of the upper respiratory tract adds moisture and warmth to inspired air
- What is the funnel shaped structure that connects the nasal cavity and mouth to the larynx
- Which type of pneumocyte produces surfactant
- What part of the respiratory anatomy closes to prevent food from entering the windpipe
- Which bones in the nasal cavity cause turbulence for inspired air
- Which of the two functional respiratory zones does the upper airway come under
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- where does gas exchange occur
- Which type of pneumocyte are the true alveolar cells for gas exchange?
- (7,4) Where do the chemoreceptors reside that detect an increase in Hydrogen ions
- (8,11) Movement of oxygen into the lungs and into the blood stream and movement of carbon dioxide from the blood to the lungs
- (8,11)Movement of oxygen from the blood to tissue cells and carbon dioxide from tissue cells to blood
- What is the opening between the vocal cords known as?
- Respiration begins with the innervation of which muscle by the DRG?
17 Clues: where does gas exchange occur • Number of polypeptide chains in haemoglobin • Which type of pneumocyte produces surfactant • What are the muscles between the ribs called? • (5,4) Waste product produced by anaerobic respiration • What is the opening between the vocal cords known as? • Which bones in the nasal cavity cause turbulence for inspired air • ...
RT CROSSWORD 1 2023-11-13
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- This refers to a condition where the right side of the heart becomes enlarged and strained due to pulmonary hypertension, causing the right side of the heart to fail.
- This is a medical device used to measure the volume of air inspired and expired by the lungs, commonly used to assess lung function and diagnose respiratory conditions.
- This refers to normal, spontaneous, and unlabored breathing at a regular rate.
- Which blood vessel carries deoxygenated blood from the body back to the heart?
- Where does gas exchange occur in the respiratory system?
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- This device helps improve drug delivery by slowing down the speed of the aerosol, allowing patients to inhale more effectively and decreasing the deposition of medication in the mouth and throat?
- In arterial blood gas (ABG) analysis, this is an important component measured to assess the metabolic component of acid-base balance.
- This refers to the ability of the lungs to expand.
- What respiratory disease has a specific clinical manifestation described as “pink puffer,” characterized by a chronic shortness of breath, a pink or flushed complexion due to increased work of breathing, and a relatively normal body weight?
- What type of medication is commonly administered to relax and widen the airways in the lungs, making it easier to breathe?
10 Clues: This refers to the ability of the lungs to expand. • Where does gas exchange occur in the respiratory system? • This refers to normal, spontaneous, and unlabored breathing at a regular rate. • Which blood vessel carries deoxygenated blood from the body back to the heart? • ...
Covid-19 Crossword & Word Scramble 2021-06-04
Body Systems 2023-03-16
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- places where done bone meets another
- framework of bones and the tissues that connect to those bones
- muscle at the bottom of the chest
- the two branches of the trachea
- gets rid of some of the wastes your body produces
- cells that make up the nervous system
- coiled tube connected to stomach where much of digestion takes place
- the bronchi branch out and end in tiny air sacs called
- tube of neurons that runs up the spine
- connecting tissues that hold cones in place at joints
- systems work together and are dependent on one another to keep the body functioning well
- delivers oxygen to your body
- very tiny branches of arteries and veins
- breaks down the food you eat into a form that your body cells can use as fuel
- made up of the nerves that branch out from the central nervous system
- the control and communication system of the body
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- all the muscles in your body
- group of organs that work together to support an important body function.
- the process of breaking down food into a form the body can use
- connecting tissues that move bones when muscles contract
- your nervous systems command center
- the process of removing liquid wastes from the body
- windpipe
- the brain and spinal cord
- the body's transport system
- muscle that acts as the pump for the circulatory system
- tubes that carry blood throughout the body
- carry oxygen rich blood away from the heart
- carry oxygen poor blood toward the heart
- tube that collects solid waste also called the large intestine
- main organs of the respiratory system
- connecting tissue that covers the ends of bones and supports certain structures
- gland that helps digest fat, maintains correct level of blood sugar in body, and filters poisonous wastes
- a filtering system for the blood
- the force of the blood pushing against the walls of the blood vessels
35 Clues: windpipe • the brain and spinal cord • the body's transport system • all the muscles in your body • delivers oxygen to your body • the two branches of the trachea • a filtering system for the blood • muscle at the bottom of the chest • your nervous systems command center • places where done bone meets another • cells that make up the nervous system • ...
Organ System 2022-05-25
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- pumps blood from the heart to the lungs to get oxygen
- Many non-living substances such as fluids, hormones, and pheromones are important accessories
- your body's central framework
- make digestive juices and enzymes that help the body digest food and liquids.
- biological system consisting of specific organs and structures used for gas exchange in animals and plants
- coordinates its actions and sensory information by transmitting signals to and from different parts of its body
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- composed of specialized cells called muscle fibers
- your body's outer layer
- passive biological system that removes excess, unnecessary materials from the body fluids of an organism, so as to help maintain internal chemical homeostasis and prevent damage to the body.
- a subsystem of the circulatory system in the vertebrate body that consists of a complex network of vessels, tissues, and organs
- a complex network of glands and organs.
11 Clues: your body's outer layer • your body's central framework • a complex network of glands and organs. • composed of specialized cells called muscle fibers • pumps blood from the heart to the lungs to get oxygen • make digestive juices and enzymes that help the body digest food and liquids. • ...
Homeostasis Unit 2 Review 2024-12-10
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- A type of feedback that amplifies the initial stimulus
- A type of immune response that attacks any type of pathogen.
- chemical messengers released by glands.
- a type of transport that moves molecules from low to high concentration.
- Body system that transports nutrients and oxygen throughout the body.
- A type of replication cycle that involves the combining of DNA between host and virus.
- Openings in plant leaves that closed during hot temperatures to maintain water levels.
- Body system that plays a role in talking and breathing
- A type of feedback that counteracts the change
- An unknown pathogen that contains RNA and a protein coat.
- a type of solution that contains high amounts of water molecules compared to solute
- A type of replication cycle that quickly uses the host ribosomes to make more copies of the infection.
- the ability to maintain stable internal conditions
- A group of cells working together
- Hormone produced by the pancreases used to lower blood sugar (glucose) levels.
- A type of medicine used to prevent pathogenic infections.
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- Body system that removes waste
- An event that the body responses to
- Body system that communicates with other system by releasing chemical messengers.
- the movement of water
- cell, tissue or organ that determines how to react in a situation often the brain
- Asexual reproduction used by bacteria.
- An unknown pathogen that contains free-floating DNA, cell membrane and ribosomes.
- cell, tissue or organ that detects a stimulus
- A type of tissue used to transport sugar
- A type of medicine used to treat bacterial infections.
- a type of solution that contains high amounts of solute
- Body system that breaks down nutrients
- a type of transport that moves molecules from high to low
- A type of tissue used to transport water
- Body system that communicates with other systems by sending electrical impulses
- controls what enters and exists the cell.
- A type of immune response that needs to determine the specific pathogen that is causing the infection.
33 Clues: the movement of water • Body system that removes waste • A group of cells working together • An event that the body responses to • Asexual reproduction used by bacteria. • Body system that breaks down nutrients • chemical messengers released by glands. • A type of tissue used to transport sugar • A type of tissue used to transport water • ...
Intake Huddle Activity Games 2024-05-21
6 Clues: Best Team • Upcoming Roundtable • PSF (V2) Grace period. • PSF (V3) Grace period. • A new system that is used to communicate within programs. • A series of games to bring everyone together through learning and development
Circulatory Respiratory playlsit 2022-02-17
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- any of the muscular-walled tubes forming part of the circulation system by which blood (mainly that which has been oxygenated) is conveyed from the heart to all parts of the body.
- a duct or canal holding or conveying blood or other fluid.
- a large membranous tube reinforced by rings of cartilage
- main artery of the body, supplying oxygenated blood to the circulatory system.
- any of the major air passages of the lungs which diverge from the windpipe.
- a dome-shaped muscular partition separating the thorax from the abdomen in mammals.
- relating to the circulation of blood or sap.
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- each of the two main chambers of the heart, left and right.
- the red liquid that circulates in the arteries and veins of humans and other vertebrate animals, carrying oxygen to and carbon dioxide from the tissues of the body.
- any of the tubes forming part of the blood circulation system of the body, carrying in most cases oxygen-depleted blood toward the heart.
- relating to or affecting respiration or the organs of respiration.
- a hollow muscular organ that pumps the blood through the circulatory system
12 Clues: relating to the circulation of blood or sap. • a large membranous tube reinforced by rings of cartilage • a duct or canal holding or conveying blood or other fluid. • each of the two main chambers of the heart, left and right. • relating to or affecting respiration or the organs of respiration. • ...
asthma 2025-02-06
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- – A condition that affects the airways, causing inflammation and difficulty breathing.
- – A harmful habit that damages the lungs, increases the risk of lung disease, heart disease, and cancer.
- function – The ability of the lungs to effectively carry out gas exchange and support oxygenation.
- exchange – The process where oxygen is absorbed into the blood and carbon dioxide is expelled from the body.
- – The process in which the body uses oxygen to produce energy and releases carbon dioxide as a waste product.
- – Organs that are responsible for gas exchange, taking in oxygen and removing carbon dioxide.
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- disease – A condition that can be caused by smoking, involving damage to the heart.
- dioxide – A waste product produced during respiration that needs to be removed from the body.
- system – The system responsible for transporting oxygen and nutrients throughout the body, which works in conjunction with the respiratory system.
- – Swelling or irritation of the airways, common in asthma.
- – Physical activity that increases the demand for oxygen and results in more carbon dioxide production.
- – A gas that the body needs for respiration, which is supplied by the lungs and transported by the circulatory system.
12 Clues: – Swelling or irritation of the airways, common in asthma. • disease – A condition that can be caused by smoking, involving damage to the heart. • – A condition that affects the airways, causing inflammation and difficulty breathing. • dioxide – A waste product produced during respiration that needs to be removed from the body. • ...
Ventilatory System 2021-01-25
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- airway in the respiratory system that conducts air into the lungs
- known as the oral/buccal cavity
- smaller branches of air passageways
- known as voice box and protects the lower airways
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- tiny sacs where exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide happens
- known as the windpipe
- a muscular tube that serves as a passageway for food
- primary organ of smell
- spongy, air-filled organ on either side of the chest
9 Clues: known as the windpipe • primary organ of smell • known as the oral/buccal cavity • smaller branches of air passageways • known as voice box and protects the lower airways • a muscular tube that serves as a passageway for food • spongy, air-filled organ on either side of the chest • tiny sacs where exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide happens • ...
The Respiratory System 2021-12-02
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- It is the pipe that sends air into the lungs.
- It is found at the end of the trachea and splits the air into each lung
- This is the muscle that is responsible for inflating and deflating the lungs
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- These are the air sacs that exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide in the blood
- It is the organ that collects air
- These are the small air tubes that connect the bronchus to the alveoli
6 Clues: It is the organ that collects air • It is the pipe that sends air into the lungs. • These are the small air tubes that connect the bronchus to the alveoli • It is found at the end of the trachea and splits the air into each lung • These are the air sacs that exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide in the blood • ...
The Respiratory System 2021-12-02
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- It is the pipe that sends air into the lungs.
- It is found at the end of the trachea and splits the air into each lung
- This is the muscle that is responsible for inflating and deflating the lungs.
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- These are the air sacs that exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide in the blood.
- It is the organ that collects the air.
- These are the small air tubes that connect the bronchus to the alveoli
6 Clues: It is the organ that collects the air. • It is the pipe that sends air into the lungs. • These are the small air tubes that connect the bronchus to the alveoli • It is found at the end of the trachea and splits the air into each lung • These are the air sacs that exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide in the blood. • ...
The Respiratory System 2021-12-02
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- It is the pipe that sends air into the lungs.
- It is found at the end of the trachea and splits the air into each lung.
- This is the muscle that is responsible for inflating and deflating the lungs.
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- These are the air sacs that exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide in the blood.
- It is the organ that collects air.
- These are the small air tubes that connect to the alveoli.
6 Clues: It is the organ that collects air. • It is the pipe that sends air into the lungs. • These are the small air tubes that connect to the alveoli. • It is found at the end of the trachea and splits the air into each lung. • These are the air sacs that exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide in the blood. • ...
Respiratory System Crossword 2024-09-24
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- – The muscle that contracts and flattens to allow inhalation.
- – The flap that covers the trachea during swallowing.
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- – The main organ for gas exchange.
- – The voice box is where the vocal cords are located.
- – The tube that connects the throat to the lungs (singular form of bronchi).
- – The windpipe.
6 Clues: – The windpipe. • – The main organ for gas exchange. • – The voice box is where the vocal cords are located. • – The flap that covers the trachea during swallowing. • – The muscle that contracts and flattens to allow inhalation. • – The tube that connects the throat to the lungs (singular form of bronchi).
Respiratory System CROSSWORD 2025-01-07
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- Part of the body that allows people to breathe.
- Pumps blood and oxygen through the body.
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- Delivers blood and oxygen to the organs of your body.
- Allows the body to move air through the respiratory system.
- This part of the body carries air in and out of the lungs.
- This organ allows people to breathe.
6 Clues: This organ allows people to breathe. • Pumps blood and oxygen through the body. • Part of the body that allows people to breathe. • Delivers blood and oxygen to the organs of your body. • This part of the body carries air in and out of the lungs. • Allows the body to move air through the respiratory system.
Assessment of the Genitourinary System 2020-04-30
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- : The genitourinary system includes the urinary and ________ system
- : The narrow channel through which the urine goes through from the bladder to out of the body.
- : The nurse is aware that the following laboratory values support a diagnosis of pyelonephritis?
- : When checking the characteristics of urine, a nurse should be able to note the abnormal _______, smell, and amount of urine.
- : The medical procedure to expel wastes and any fluids from the blood after kidney function loss.
- : Lymphoid tissue can be found in the _______ layer of the GI, genitourinary, and respiratory tracts.
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- : During a health assessment of the genitourinary system the nurse should determine if the patient has the ability to _______.
- : Renal tests include BUN and serum _________.
- : A _________ is done to rule out genitourinary conditions that mimic the manifestations of appendicitis.
- : How many mL should a person excrete per hour?
- : Chronic kidney disease can lead to repeated urinary tract ________
11 Clues: : Renal tests include BUN and serum _________. • : How many mL should a person excrete per hour? • : The genitourinary system includes the urinary and ________ system • : Chronic kidney disease can lead to repeated urinary tract ________ • : The narrow channel through which the urine goes through from the bladder to out of the body. • ...
Long Term Effects of Exercise Revision 2025-11-11
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- Amount of blood pumped out the heart per minute
- Amount of blood pumped out heart per beat
- The force exerted on the blood vessel walls. This decreases.
- Maximum amount of air a person can exhale after the deepest breath possible
- A change the body experiences as a result of long term training.
- Long term adaptation of the muscular system to exercise, increase in size and strength.
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- More blood vessels growing in and around the muscles
- The strength of a bone. Long term effect if the skeletal system.
- Respiratory muscle located at the bottom of the lungs
9 Clues: Amount of blood pumped out heart per beat • Amount of blood pumped out the heart per minute • More blood vessels growing in and around the muscles • Respiratory muscle located at the bottom of the lungs • The force exerted on the blood vessel walls. This decreases. • The strength of a bone. Long term effect if the skeletal system. • ...
Just for Fun 2025-08-22
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- Abbreviation for respiratory difficulties sustained after a transfusion.
- Our annual system wide team member giving campaign (2 words).
- This environmental quality improves patient rest and experiences.
- This hygiene is the simplest and most effective way to reduce infection.
- Quick, easy, effective way to show that you appreciate another team member.
- Changes in this notification system will improve timely rescue
- This quickly approaching season, requires preparation to protect ourselves and others.
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- This annual evaluative event is back for a limited time in the AZ/Phoenix area.
- Our no-rinse body cleanser is ideally suited for this body part.
- This scanner-type technology helps greatly reduce medication errors.
- This board and huddle process are designed to prompt situational safety awareness
11 Clues: Our annual system wide team member giving campaign (2 words). • Changes in this notification system will improve timely rescue • Our no-rinse body cleanser is ideally suited for this body part. • This environmental quality improves patient rest and experiences. • This scanner-type technology helps greatly reduce medication errors. • ...
Lymphatic organs and significance 2024-01-01
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- the swelling caused by the accumulation of lymph is called
- what term describes anything related to the circulation around the spleen
- lymphatic capillaries are absent in which part of body
- the cells of lymph for called as
- lymphoid leukemia is another form of Cancer where the host is devoid of different
- at the beginning of the gastrointestinal track the lymph vessels are called as
- they are responsible for carrying cancerous cells between various parts of the body in a process called
- lymph is moved through the system by
- spleen removes what from blood
- lymphoid organs also contain other types of cells such as
- what is found in the nasopharynx and is a part of immune system
- the thymus is most active during
- cells that mature in thymus
- lymphoid organs are composed of
- at which centre the selection of b cells occur
- which lymphatic organ is associated with the small intestine and helps protect against the infection
- one lymphatic organ
- cells in the lymphatic system react to
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- lymphedema can also occur after removal of
- main function of lymphatic system
- what is the lymph made up of
- the spleen synthesizes antibodies in its
- intervening lymph nodes can trap the
- plasma lymph is very similar to
- lymphangiomatosis is a disease involving multiple
- cancer that arises from lymphatic tissue
- enlarged lymph nodes refers to
- lymphatic organs protects you from
- secondary lymphoid organ is
- lymphoid tissue is also associated with
- the inner portion of node is known as
- what term describes the space beneath the outer layer of lymph node
- these are part of the first line of defence in the respiratory and digestive tracts
- the substance of lymph node consists of lymphoid follicles in an outer portion called
- what is the shape of lymph node
- lymphoid or lymphatic system is the part of
- the spleen is reservoir for
- function of lymphatic system
- tissue of lymphatic system are responsible for maintaining the balance of
- lymphocytes are initially generated in
40 Clues: one lymphatic organ • secondary lymphoid organ is • the spleen is reservoir for • cells that mature in thymus • what is the lymph made up of • function of lymphatic system • enlarged lymph nodes refers to • spleen removes what from blood • plasma lymph is very similar to • what is the shape of lymph node • lymphoid organs are composed of • the cells of lymph for called as • ...
unit 21 2018-04-24
17 Clues: izom • súly • forrás • léguti • barlang • kezelés • vízalati • gyulladás • megelőzés • kiemelkedő • nőgyógyász • belélegzés • újrafasítás • szakképzett • meggyógyulás • bőrgyógyászati • oldott (vízben)
acute respiratory viral disease in children. 2023-12-08
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- *Identify the viral infection causing high fever and a distinctive red rash in children.
- *What virus is responsible for hand, foot, and mouth disease in children?*
- *What term describes the inflammation of the voice box and windpipe in children?*
- *Identify the contagious viral infection causing a rash with small red spots in children.*
- *Which viral infection can result in a sudden and severe cough in children?*
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- *Identify the common respiratory virus leading to ear infections in children.*
- *Which viral infection, often occurring in outbreaks, can cause hand-foot-and-mouth disease in children?*
- *Which respiratory virus can lead to pneumonia in infants and young children?*
- *Which illness primarily affects children between 6 months and 3 years of age?*
- *What is the common term for viral gastroenteritis often affecting children?*
- *What term refers to inflammation of the middle ear often associated with respiratory infections?*
- *What is the common name for the acute respiratory viral disease in children?
12 Clues: *What virus is responsible for hand, foot, and mouth disease in children?* • *Which viral infection can result in a sudden and severe cough in children?* • *What is the common term for viral gastroenteritis often affecting children?* • *What is the common name for the acute respiratory viral disease in children? • ...
Year 8 Science Revision (Semester 2) By John Nguyen 2013-11-24
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- The energy that a body or system has because of its motion.
- A Living organism with independent movement.
- What do you use to look at cells in detail?
- What is a cell with no nucleus?
- What's the control centre of a plant & animal cell?
- The respiratory organ in vertebrates, a air-breathing vertebrate.
- A large vital organ, a glandular vascular organ in vertebrates that secretes bile, stores and filters blood.
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- A Female reproductive organ.
- Something that surrounds the cytoplasm, which substances pass in and out of the cell
- Tthe smallest portion into which an element can be divided and still retain its properties, made up of a dense, positively charged nucleus surrounded by a system of electrons.
- A food and voice organ. In people and animals, the opening in the head and its surrounding lips, gums, tongue, and teeth, through which food is taken in and through which sounds come out.
- The building blocks of life.
- The Outermost layer of cell
- The control centre of the Nervous System.
- A collection of tissues joined in a structural unit to serve a common function.
- Only in a plant cell, an organelle used to store water and dissolved substances.
- A group of cells in an organism.
17 Clues: The Outermost layer of cell • A Female reproductive organ. • The building blocks of life. • What is a cell with no nucleus? • A group of cells in an organism. • The control centre of the Nervous System. • What do you use to look at cells in detail? • A Living organism with independent movement. • What's the control centre of a plant & animal cell? • ...
Take Care of Yourself 2022-04-19
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- is the scientific study of functions and mechanisms in a living system.
- is a colorless and odorless gas that is in the air and required to sustain life.
- system is the network of organs and tissues that help you breathe. It includes your airways, lungs and blood vessels.
- is a chronic or persistent disorder of the mental processes caused by brain disease or injury and marked by memory disorders, personality changes, and impaired reasoning.
- system includes bones, muscles, tendons, ligaments and soft tissues.
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- is a complex brain structure embedded deep into temporal lobe. It has a major role in learning and memory.
- studies the mechanics of human movement and how they impact our health and wellbeing
- or circulatory, system supplies the body with blood. It consists of the heart, arteries, veins, and capillaries.
- study the nervous system, neural pathways and how the brain transmits information to various parts of the body.
- take oxygen from the air and carry it to other parts of the body
10 Clues: take oxygen from the air and carry it to other parts of the body • system includes bones, muscles, tendons, ligaments and soft tissues. • is the scientific study of functions and mechanisms in a living system. • is a colorless and odorless gas that is in the air and required to sustain life. • ...
Tissues 2020-10-25
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- air sacs of the lungs
- intervertebral dics, knee joints, pelvic gridle
- Kidney tubules
- cells - Inflammatory response
- Urinary bladder
- Surrounding glands
- framework for some organs
- Skin
- (fat) cushions joints & organs
- binds skin to underlying organs, fills space
- lines respiratory passages
- ends of bones in joints, nose, supportive rings of respiratory passage
- Line internal body cavities that lead to outside
- blood cell portion of bone
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- Male urethra & ducts defrens, pharynx
- -Line joints
- Phagocytize foreign particles
- lining small inestines
- absorption, excretion- jobs of epithelial tissues
- Skin/oral cavity
- produce fibers in the extracellular matrix
- ear structures, larynx
- cylinder shaped units surronding a central canal with concentric layers forming outward
- transports nutrients & maintains homeostasis
24 Clues: Skin • -Line joints • Kidney tubules • Urinary bladder • Skin/oral cavity • Surrounding glands • air sacs of the lungs • lining small inestines • ear structures, larynx • framework for some organs • lines respiratory passages • blood cell portion of bone • cells - Inflammatory response • Phagocytize foreign particles • (fat) cushions joints & organs • Male urethra & ducts defrens, pharynx • ...
Medical Vocabulary 2025-10-27
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- Abnormally low body temperature
- Rapid respiratory rate
- pulse site forearm
- Normal range:97.7–99.5°F
- Low
- Low blood pressure
- Ms.Phillips Birthday
- pulse site neck
- High
- Normal: around 120/80 mmHg
- Normal: 95–100%
- Pulse site on the foot
- High blood pressure
- pulse site behind the knee
- Heart Rate above 100
- slow
- pulse site wrist
- Temporary cessation of breathing
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- Breathing
- Another Name for Fever
- Uses a fingertip sensor
- Normal adult range: 12–20 breaths/min
- Fast
- Blood Pressure cuff
- Slow respiratory rate
- Normal adult range: 60–100 bpm
- Elevated body temperature
- Heart Rate below 60
- 1-10 Scale for pain
- pulse site over the heart
30 Clues: Low • Fast • High • slow • Breathing • pulse site neck • Normal: 95–100% • pulse site wrist • pulse site forearm • Low blood pressure • Blood Pressure cuff • Heart Rate below 60 • 1-10 Scale for pain • High blood pressure • Ms.Phillips Birthday • Heart Rate above 100 • Slow respiratory rate • Rapid respiratory rate • Another Name for Fever • Pulse site on the foot • Uses a fingertip sensor • ...
Nervous System 2014-02-10
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- Generally conducts impulses away from the cell body
- Chemicals released by neurons, muscles, or glands
- Neuron that conducts impulses toward the CNS from the body periphery
- Specialized cells that myelin ate the fibers of neurons found in the PNS
- Changes, occurring within or outside the body, that affect nervous system functioning
- Contains autonomic centers, which regulate blood pressure and respiratory rhythm, as well as coughing and sneezing
- Increases the speed of impulse transmission
- Junction or point of close contact between neurons
- Neuron, serving as part of the conduction pathway between sensory and motor neurons
- Bundle of nerve processes inside the CNS
- Gaps in a myelin sheath
- Contains reflex centers involved in regulating respiratory rhythm in conjunction with lower brain-stem centers
- Large fiber tract connecting the cerebral hemispheres
- The resting potential is reversed as sodium ions rush into the neuron
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- Neuron that conducts impulses away from the CNS to muscles and glands
- Site of regulation of water balance and body temperature
- Conducts electrical currents toward the cell body
- Sensory receptors found in the skin, which are specialized to detect temperature, pressure changes, and pain
- Releases neurotransmitters
- Collection of nerve cell bodies found outside the CNS
- Sensory receptors found in muscle and tendons that detect their degree of stretch
- Important relay station for afferent fibers traveling to the sensory cortex for interpretation
- responsible for the regulation of posture and coordination of skeletal muscle movements
- Location of the nucleus
- Outermost covering of the brain, composed of tough fibrous connective tissue
25 Clues: Gaps in a myelin sheath • Location of the nucleus • Releases neurotransmitters • Bundle of nerve processes inside the CNS • Increases the speed of impulse transmission • Conducts electrical currents toward the cell body • Chemicals released by neurons, muscles, or glands • Junction or point of close contact between neurons • ...
GRADY-JADEN 8C 2024-09-10
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- external intercostal muscle contract and pull the rib cage
- the bronchioles end in tiny air sacs called
- known as windpipe
- in the chest the trachea branches into
- diaphragm muscle
- the inflation of the bronchi that may be caused by tar and irritants in cigarette smoke
- diaphragm muscle
- the lungs in a space called
- the natural cleansing of the lungs is disrupted leading tot he accumulation of
- volume of thoracic cavity decrease causing air pressure in the lungs to
- disease in which there is uncontrolled growth of cells in the lungs mainly due to cigarette smoke
- thoracic cavity is separated from the abdominal cavity by a muscular sheet known as the
- cause addiction to smokers
- out the higher air pressure inside the lungs pushes
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- the wall of trachea contains
- ribcage consist of
- internal intercostal muscle contract and rib cage moves
- volume of thoracic cavity increases causing air pressure in the lungs to
- each bronchus splits into smaller tubes called
- such as benzene formaldehyde and cadmium cause the growth of abnormal cells in the lungs which are cancerous
- condition due to the damage of alveoli in the lungs caused by harmful substances such as irritants in cigarette smoke
- the lungs are protected inside the
- monoxide in smoke binds to haemoglobin reducing oxygen carrying capacity causing impaired ling function and increased respiratory stress
- chronic disorder in which the air passages of the lungs periodically become to narrow duo to murcus being produced excessily
- air enter the respiratory system
25 Clues: diaphragm muscle • diaphragm muscle • known as windpipe • ribcage consist of • cause addiction to smokers • the lungs in a space called • the wall of trachea contains • air enter the respiratory system • the lungs are protected inside the • in the chest the trachea branches into • the bronchioles end in tiny air sacs called • each bronchus splits into smaller tubes called • ...
GROUP 3 2024-10-22
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- a common single-use plastic that contributes to litter.
- Global movement advocating for reduced plastic use.
- making more eco-friendly choices, we can make a significant difference for...... generations
- The accumulation of plastic waste causes damage to a complex network of living organisms and their environment.
- The institution responsible for creating policies to address environmental issues, including plastic waste.
- disruption can lead to hia type of health problem related to reproduction
- one of the impacts of plastics pollution
- respiratory disease worsened by exposure to plastic fumes
- Minuscule plastic fragments, often less than 5 millimeters, that permeate ecosystems, food, and water, posing insidious long-term health risks due to their pervasive presence in the environment
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- Single-use plastics significantly contribute to a specific type of pollution
- Animals living in natural habitats, both on land and in the sea, are at risk due to plastic pollution.
- Alternatives to single-use plastics are often described as _____, focusing on reducing environmental harm. Products or practices that promote environmental sustainability.
- a characteristic of single-use plastics that drives widespread usage despite their severe environmental and health consequences
- Type of pollution that caused by plastic waste
- term describes the gradual breakdown of plastics
- Maintaining the system responsible for the exchange of gases in living organisms, which can be adversely affected by exposure to harmful fumes.
- the primary environmental concern related to single-use plastics
- Reduce plastic pollution by using this materials
- effects on environment because plastic pollution.
- The accumulation of discarded single-use plastics that requires costly management processes for disposal and recycling
20 Clues: one of the impacts of plastics pollution • Type of pollution that caused by plastic waste • term describes the gradual breakdown of plastics • Reduce plastic pollution by using this materials • effects on environment because plastic pollution. • Global movement advocating for reduced plastic use. • a common single-use plastic that contributes to litter. • ...
SARS 2022-01-04
4 Clues: Respiratory ________ • Fever of 100.4 degrees or more • Another name for Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome • The body system that the SARS virus affects the most
The Respiratory System 2020-11-15
6 Clues: food blocking valve • oxygen exchange sacs • organ for gas exchange • tubular air passageway • air is filtered and moistened • run from the trachea to alveoli
The respiratory system 2021-05-27
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- is a body fluid in humans and other animals that delivers necessary substances
- blood vessels that carry blood towards the heart
- an artery in the pulmonary circulation that carries deoxygenated blood from the right side of the heart to the lungs
- largest artery in the body
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- is one of four chambers of the heart
- is the first chamber to receive deoxygenated blood returning from the body
6 Clues: largest artery in the body • is one of four chambers of the heart • blood vessels that carry blood towards the heart • is the first chamber to receive deoxygenated blood returning from the body • is a body fluid in humans and other animals that delivers necessary substances • ...
Respiratory system crossword 2022-04-14
6 Clues: o2 • The voice box is called • Something you use to eat. • is Another word for throat. • The human body has two -----. • Pumps blood throughout the body.
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.
The Respiratory System 2016-01-11
6 Clues: the windpipe. • we use to breath in and out • where the vocal cords are at • where the lungs are covered by • connects the mouth with the nasal cavity • the partition separating the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity
Respiratory System Puzzle 2023-03-10
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- is when you don't feel safe around something
- to breathe out
- tobacco smoking is the practice of burning tobacco and ingesting the resulting smoke. The smoke may be inhaled, as is done with cigarettes, or simply released
- verb to emit breath or vapor. transitive verb to breathe out
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- When you inhale (breathe in), air enters your lungs, and oxygen from that air moves to your blood. At the same time, carbon dioxide, a waste gas, moves from your blood to the lungs
- energy releases energy when occurring with evolution or releasing energy. exothermic. Exothermic, heat-
6 Clues: to breathe out • is when you don't feel safe around something • verb to emit breath or vapor. transitive verb to breathe out • energy releases energy when occurring with evolution or releasing energy. exothermic. Exothermic, heat- • ...
Human Respiratory System 2024-03-20
6 Clues: ribs move up • ribs move down • cavity lungs are present in the • a large muscular sheet is called • cavity air passes through our nostrils into • involves the movement of the diaphragm and the rib cage
the respiratory system 2023-04-17
6 Clues: you should not do it • vital organ that pumps blood • breathe in air and take out carbon dioxide • it keeps your lungs and heart nice and healthy • lung disease involving repetitive breathing problems • interconnected with the muscular and respiratory systems
Genetic Disorders 2017-02-06
5 Clues: cannot produce melanin • inability to breakdown some amino acids • deterioration of the nervous system and brain • excessive thick mucus in the respiratory system • inability to breakdown lipids causing too many lipids in the brain
Solve the Crossword puzzle 2023-03-05
5 Clues: filters the blood and remove the waste • largest internal organ I the human body • system bring in oxygen and remove carbon dioxide • Ateries,capillaries and veins are all the parts of system. • system supports and protects the various organs of the human body
Infectious Diseases of Mice and Rats 2022-02-08
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- an opportunistic bacteria that is usually subclinical but may cause a disease called pseudotuberculosis
- relatively uncommon in the U.S. the concern would be more with importing mice from other countries
- the primary causative agent of viral respiratory disease in mice and highly contagious amongst the species
- mice that are kept in close proximity with avian species or their feces may acquire this
- normal inhabitants of the intestinal tract of rodents
- zoonotic the common term is ringworm and it is a fungal infection
- streptobacillosis or Haverhill fever
- rats and mice with leptospira may also have this opportunistic bacillus presenting as a respiratory infection concurrently
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- rats and humans can serve as an an intermediate host of this protozoan parasite
- enteric strains of this virus are most common but respiratory strains also exist. Clinical signs include D+, jaundice and tremors
- may be fatal in athymic mice, the organisms can colonize in automatic watering systems
- presents the greatest negative impact on scientific studies
- zoonotic- transmitted through urine
- the most significant viral disease of rats this is highly contagious within the species
- zoonotic can also affect many other species, natural infection is nearly 100% in the wild. Due to the zoonotic potential, treatment is usually not attempted, animals are instead euthanized
- mice with this usually have signs of dermatitis. clinical signs include chromodacryorrhea
- a common inhabitant of the respiratory tract of rats, primary concern is its pathogenicity in other laboratory animals, esp. guinea pigs
- zoonotic- present in the nasopharynx of healthy rats and is not considered a disease-causing organism of the species. Other rodents and human beings are susceptible.
- a bacteria found in nearly all species of laboratory animal that is difficult to eradicate
19 Clues: zoonotic- transmitted through urine • streptobacillosis or Haverhill fever • normal inhabitants of the intestinal tract of rodents • presents the greatest negative impact on scientific studies • zoonotic the common term is ringworm and it is a fungal infection • rats and humans can serve as an an intermediate host of this protozoan parasite • ...
Oxygenation 2025-04-09
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- Before suctioning a ventilator patient, what should you do prior?
- What concentration of oxygen should a client with a history of COPD receive to prevent a decrease in a hypoxic drive to breathe?
- What is the name of a blood test that is the most accurate method of assessing respiratory function?
- What type of breathing does the LPN reinforce education on to facilitate the exhalation of trapped air in the lungs?
- What chamber of the chest tube drainage system would you notice a continuous rapid bubbling if there was an air leak?
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- What is the term used to describe "rice crispy" popping feeling around the insertion site on a client with a chest tube?
- What type of isolation precautions would the LPN wear an N95 mask in?
- What is the most precise oxygen delivery device?
- What procedure would the LPN expect the physician to perform if the client has a pneumothorax?
- What position should a client in respiratory distress be placed in?
- What lab testing should be completed prior to administering antibiotics?
- What inhaled medication would be administered to a client with a COPD exacerbation?
12 Clues: What is the most precise oxygen delivery device? • Before suctioning a ventilator patient, what should you do prior? • What position should a client in respiratory distress be placed in? • What type of isolation precautions would the LPN wear an N95 mask in? • What lab testing should be completed prior to administering antibiotics? • ...
Metabolism is crazy! 2021-12-07
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- the system that takes in oxygen
- a claim supported by evidence
- a group of atoms joined together in a particular way
- a category of large molecules that perform important functions inside living things
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- the body's use of molecules
- From the air
- a type of energy storage molecule made of many glucose molecules connected together
- Breaks down starch
- the process of making clear how your evidence supports your claim
9 Clues: From the air • Breaks down starch • the body's use of molecules • a claim supported by evidence • the system that takes in oxygen • a group of atoms joined together in a particular way • the process of making clear how your evidence supports your claim • a type of energy storage molecule made of many glucose molecules connected together • ...
NonInfectious Disease Review 2023-04-03
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- High blood pressure
- artery of the brain breaks or gets blocked
- airways of the respiratory system become inflamed
- comes up continuously on or off over a long period of time
- improper blood flow through the arteries
- non-harmful tumor
- prevents body from breaking down food into energy
- harmful tumor
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- extreme sensitivity to a substance
- comes from birth defects, genetic disorders, or passed down from parents
- cancer that comes from excessive exposure to direct sunlight
- cancer causing substances
- blood flow to the heart slows or stops & cardiac muscle is damaged
- abnormal cells multiply out of control
- acronym to check if a mole is possibly cancerous
- disease that can't be spread from one person to another
- breakdown of body cells, tissues, and organs
17 Clues: harmful tumor • non-harmful tumor • High blood pressure • cancer causing substances • extreme sensitivity to a substance • abnormal cells multiply out of control • improper blood flow through the arteries • artery of the brain breaks or gets blocked • breakdown of body cells, tissues, and organs • acronym to check if a mole is possibly cancerous • ...
Respiratory 2 2021-12-08
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- The volume of air inspired or expired with each breath
- In the blood there is a HIGH CONCENTRATION of _______ ________ bringing blood from the muscles.
- The intercostal muscles relax and so the _____ ______ returns to normal
- Their walls are very thin and moist to help oxygen and carbon dioxide pass through. This process is called ____________
- Oxygen Diffuses into the Blood Stream via the _______________ and Carbon Dioxide Diffuses out of the Blood into the Alveoli (Lungs) to be expired
- The air left in the lungs after maximal exhalation.
- The chest cavity gets smaller and so pressure in the lungs ____________
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- The chest down and diaphragm up. Decreases volume of the thoracic cavity air rush out
- The diaphragm ________ pushing it up.
- the maximum amount of air that can be forcibly exhaled after maximal inhalation
- muscles The _______________ contract and pull the rib cage up and out
- The chest cavity gets larger causing pressure in the lungs to _____________.
- The chest moves up and out, diaphragm flattens down. Increases the volume of the thoracic cavity air rush in
- Air moves into the lungs from the higher outside ___________
- The _____________ contracts causing it to flatten
- In the lungs there is a HIGH CONCENTRATION of _________ from the air breathed in
16 Clues: The diaphragm ________ pushing it up. • The _____________ contracts causing it to flatten • The air left in the lungs after maximal exhalation. • The volume of air inspired or expired with each breath • Air moves into the lungs from the higher outside ___________ • muscles The _______________ contract and pull the rib cage up and out • ...
Respiratory anatomy 2018-10-24
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- muscular air passages
- location of olfactory receptors(two words no space)
- vocal cord location
- cartilage that attaches to vocal cords
- covers air passage when swallowing
- bronchi that goes to lung segments
- separates lung lobes
- number of lobes in right lung
- bronchi going to lungs
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- cartilage on top of arytenoid cartilage
- location of the auditory tube opening
- gas exchange structures
- type of cartilage in epiglottis
- nasal cavity bones
- type of cartilage in trachea
- C-ring cartilage
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 • ...
Pediatric Respiratory 2023-03-06
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- a high pitched sound heard primarily on inspiration that results from an upper airway obstruction
- airway disease characterized by inflammation and obstruction resulting from edema and increased mucous production
- an adrenergic bronchodilator used for rescue treatment of asthma
- middle and upper airway disease characterized by a seal like cough
- the pulling inward of intercostal muscles during labored breathing
- inflammation of the small bronchioles frequently caused by RSV
- the sound caused by excessive fluid in the airways
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- difficulty speaking
- life threatening bacterial croup with inflammation of the epiglottis and potential tracheal occlusion
- fibrosis an autosomal recessive illness that interferes with the Na and Cl crossing the cell membranes results in thick mucous
- bacterial or viral throat inflammation
- respiratory distress
- widening of the nostrils and a sign of respiratory distress
- enlargement of the palatine tonsils
- a drug class used to loosen and liquefy secretions.
- a whistling sound that results from air obstruction in the lungs
16 Clues: difficulty speaking • respiratory distress • enlargement of the palatine tonsils • bacterial or viral throat inflammation • the sound caused by excessive fluid in the airways • a drug class used to loosen and liquefy secretions. • widening of the nostrils and a sign of respiratory distress • inflammation of the small bronchioles frequently caused by RSV • ...
Respiratory medications 2023-01-12
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- 5-15 mins onset rescuer
- assess in kids for systemic side effects (2)
- teach freq drinks, hard candy, gum
- best way to administer a rescuer
- route DPI/MDI
- improves delivery of medication ( MDIs)
- Common side of effects of pharyngitis and thrush
- use caution for ppl with elevated BUN and creatinine
- growth suppression in kids
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- makes you sleepy as a systemic effect
- when your rescuer fails seek (2)
- oral care after use (2)
- Heparin drip is commonly use to think the blood when treating this
- when taking prednisone this may be prescribe PRN
- limit intake on Isoniazid
- Bronchodilators can cause
16 Clues: route DPI/MDI • 5-15 mins onset rescuer • oral care after use (2) • limit intake on Isoniazid • Bronchodilators can cause • growth suppression in kids • when your rescuer fails seek (2) • best way to administer a rescuer • teach freq drinks, hard candy, gum • makes you sleepy as a systemic effect • improves delivery of medication ( MDIs) • ...
NRSG1710 Respiratory 2022-05-09
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- The ease of lung inflation
- Protein that transfers oxygen in the blood
- Thick mucous produced by the lungs
- Begins at the larynx and divides into 2 bronchi
- passageway extending from skull base to level of C6
- Major muscle of breathing
- Functional unit of the lung/where external respiration occurs
- Bifurcation of trachea
- When something enters the airway accidentally
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- Low oxygen level in the blood
- Movement of air into and out of the lungs
- lack of adequate oxygen of the tissue.
- Detect changes of pH, CO2, and O2 in blood
- How much the lungs expand
- Lipoprotein allowing alveoli to inflate
- Absence of breathing
16 Clues: Absence of breathing • Bifurcation of trachea • How much the lungs expand • Major muscle of breathing • The ease of lung inflation • Low oxygen level in the blood • Thick mucous produced by the lungs • lack of adequate oxygen of the tissue. • Lipoprotein allowing alveoli to inflate • Movement of air into and out of the lungs • Detect changes of pH, CO2, and O2 in blood • ...
Respiratory Crossword 2025-06-07
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- The individual bones that make up the spinal column
- The medical term for breathing too fast
- The membrane that lines the thoracic cavity and covers the lungs
- The lower end of the sternum
- The medical term for breathing too slowly
- The type of cartilage that connects ribs to sternum
- The protective bony structure enclosing the lungs and heart
- The long flat bone located in the center of the chest
- Main muscle responsible for respiration
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- Medical term for collarbone
- The number of lobes in the right lung
- The uppermost notch of the sternum
- The space between ribs
- The tube that connects the larynx to bronchi
- The medical term for short of breath
- The part of the lungs where gas exchange occurs
16 Clues: The space between ribs • Medical term for collarbone • The lower end of the sternum • The uppermost notch of the sternum • The medical term for short of breath • The number of lobes in the right lung • The medical term for breathing too fast • Main muscle responsible for respiration • The medical term for breathing too slowly • The tube that connects the larynx to bronchi • ...
Metabolism 2025-10-29
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- the upper right chamber of the heart that receives oxygen-poor blood from the body and sends it to the right ventricle
- a molecule that organisms get from the air or water around them and use to release energy
- organs in the chest that take in oxygen from the air and remove carbon dioxide from the blood.
- the body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
- a process in which atoms rearrange to form new substances
- the tube that connects the mouth and nose to the lungs; also called the windpipe, it carries air in and out of the respiratory system.
- a molecule that organisms can use to release energy, and that is made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms
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- the body system that takes in food and breaks it down
- molecules that are the building blocks of proteins
- the body system that transports molecules to and from all cells of the body
- the body's use of molecules for energy and growth
- a muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body, delivering oxygen and nutrients to cells and removing wastes.
- dioxide a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms that we exhale
13 Clues: the body's use of molecules for energy and growth • molecules that are the building blocks of proteins • the body system that takes in food and breaks it down • a process in which atoms rearrange to form new substances • the body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide • dioxide a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms that we exhale • ...
GROUP 3 2024-10-22
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- a common single-use plastic that contributes to litter.
- Global movement advocating for reduced plastic use.
- making more eco-friendly choices, we can make a significant difference for...... generations
- The accumulation of plastic waste causes damage to a complex network of living organisms and their environment.
- The institution responsible for creating policies to address environmental issues, including plastic waste.
- disruption can lead to hia type of health problem related to reproduction
- one of the impacts of plastics pollution
- respiratory disease worsened by exposure to plastic fumes
- Minuscule plastic fragments, often less than 5 millimeters, that permeate ecosystems, food, and water, posing insidious long-term health risks due to their pervasive presence in the environment
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- Single-use plastics significantly contribute to a specific type of pollution
- Animals living in natural habitats, both on land and in the sea, are at risk due to plastic pollution.
- Alternatives to single-use plastics are often described as _____, focusing on reducing environmental harm. Products or practices that promote environmental sustainability.
- a characteristic of single-use plastics that drives widespread usage despite their severe environmental and health consequences
- Type of pollution that caused by plastic waste
- term describes the gradual breakdown of plastics
- Maintaining the system responsible for the exchange of gases in living organisms, which can be adversely affected by exposure to harmful fumes.
- the primary environmental concern related to single-use plastics
- Reduce plastic pollution by using this materials
- effects on environment because plastic pollution.
- The accumulation of discarded single-use plastics that requires costly management processes for disposal and recycling
20 Clues: one of the impacts of plastics pollution • Type of pollution that caused by plastic waste • term describes the gradual breakdown of plastics • Reduce plastic pollution by using this materials • effects on environment because plastic pollution. • Global movement advocating for reduced plastic use. • a common single-use plastic that contributes to litter. • ...
Chapter 14 Microbiology 2026-03-22
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- Antigens that induce allergy in sensitive individuals.
- Allergies that enter through the skin.
- Respiratory disease characterized by episodes of impaired breathing due to severe bronchoconstriction.
- Allergies triggered by drugs, vaccines, or bee venom.
- Hypothesis that immune systems need to be trained by interaction with microbes as we develop. 70% of this training happens in the gut.
- More allergenic than carbohydrates, fats, or nucleic acids. Vaccine components are based on viral proteins.
- Allergy and autoimmunity, tissues are attacked by immune components that can't distinguish one's own tissues from foreign material.
- Generic term for allergic rhinitis. Reaction to inhaled pollen or molds, airborne allergens or inhalants that target the respiratory mucous membranes.
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- Common allergy and anaphylaxis. Immediate hypersensitivity that involves mast cells, basophils, and allergic mediators.
- Systemic, sometimes fatal, reaction that involves airway obstruction and circulatory collapse.
- (Immunodefeciency) The immune system is incompletely developed, suppressed, or destroyed.
- The study of disease states associated with the overreactivity or underreactivity of the immune response.
- Chronic localized allergy such as hay fever or asthma.
- Immune complexes deposited in basement membranes of target organs; includes some autoimmune diseases.
- Exaggerated immune response that is manifested by inflammation.
- Immune functions are involved in asthma, anaphylaxis, diabetes (Type I), rheumatoid arthritis, organ/graft rejection.
- IgG and IgM mediated cell damage. Antibodies plus complement act upon cells and cause cell lysis; includes some autoimmune diseases.
- Ingested allergens that cause food allergies.
- T-Cell response. Delayed hypersensitivity and cytotoxic reactions in tissues; includes autoimmune diseases.
- Airborne environmental allergens such as pollen, house dust, dander, or fungal spores.
20 Clues: Allergies that enter through the skin. • Ingested allergens that cause food allergies. • 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. • ...
Allergic responses 2024-11-07
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- severe life-threatening allergic reaction that can involve bronchospasms
- allergic condition often characterised by itchy, inflamed skin
- allergen-induced respiratory condition characterised by wheezing and breathlessness
- undesirable overreaction of a normal immune system
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- releases histamine and causes airway inflammation
- substance released by mast cells that leads to bronchoconstriction in asthma
- antibody that binds allergens in Th2-mediated hypersensitivity
- genetic tendency to develop allergic conditions
- Th2 mediated hypersensitivity
9 Clues: Th2 mediated hypersensitivity • genetic tendency to develop allergic conditions • releases histamine and causes airway inflammation • undesirable overreaction of a normal immune system • antibody that binds allergens in Th2-mediated hypersensitivity • allergic condition often characterised by itchy, inflamed skin • ...
anatomy 2025-03-10
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- The "voice box" that houses the vocal cords.
- The brain centers that control the pattern of breathing.
- A substance that reduces surface tension in the alveoli, preventing collapse.
- Tree The branching system of airways that directs air into the lungs.
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs.
- The smallest branches of the bronchial tree, leading to the alveoli.
- The windpipe that carries air from the throat to the lungs.
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- The two large tubes that branch off from the trachea into the lungs.
- The throat, connecting the mouth and nasal cavity to the larynx and esophagus.
- Capacity The maximum amount of air a person can exhale after a deep breath.
- The group of organs responsible for breathing and gas exchange.
- The main respiratory organs responsible for oxygen exchange.
- Pressure The measure of gas concentration in a mixture, important for respiration.
- The thin barrier in the lungs where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged.
- Cavity The passage inside the nose that filters, warms, and humidifies air.
15 Clues: The "voice box" that houses the vocal cords. • Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs. • The brain centers that control the pattern of breathing. • The windpipe that carries air from the throat to the lungs. • The main respiratory organs responsible for oxygen exchange. • The group of organs responsible for breathing and gas exchange. • ...
Circulatory System 2026-03-06
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- Small blood vessels connecting arteries and veins
- Atria is the part of the heart that received deoxygenated blood from the body
- Blood vessels that carry back the blood to the heart
- The rhythmic expansion and contraction of an artery as the heart pumps blood, representing your heart rate measured in beats per minute (bpm
- Circulatory system work with...system
- The phase when the heart contracts and pump blood
- Ventricle is the part of the hearts that pump bloods to the body
- Activity that increase the possibility of heart attack
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- A condition which there are high blood that flow in arteries
- The phase when the heart relaxed and filled with blood
- A condition when the red blood cells are really low
- Location of gas exchange
- Blood vessels that mostly carries the oxygenated blood
- A condition where there's abnormal amount of white blood cells
- An insoluble, sticky, fibrous protein essential for blood clotting (hemostasis) and wound healing.
15 Clues: Location of gas exchange • Circulatory system work with...system • Small blood vessels connecting arteries and veins • The phase when the heart contracts and pump blood • A condition when the red blood cells are really low • Blood vessels that carry back the blood to the heart • The phase when the heart relaxed and filled with blood • ...
The Respiratory System 2021-12-02
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- A pipe that sends air to the lungs
- It is found at the end of the trachea and splits the air into each lung
- the muscle that is responsible for inflating and deflating the lungs
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- air sacs that exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide in the blood
- an organ that collects the air
- small air tubes that connect the the bronchus to the alveoli
6 Clues: an organ that collects the air • A pipe that sends air to the lungs • small air tubes that connect the the bronchus to the alveoli • air sacs that exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide in the blood • the muscle that is responsible for inflating and deflating the lungs • It is found at the end of the trachea and splits the air into each lung
Respiratory system Crossword 2023-05-02
6 Clues: goes into blood • what you need to live • contains our vocal cords • where gas exchange happens • contains epithelial cells that have hair-like cilia • controlled by a part of the human brain that detects the concentration of CO2 in our blood
The Respiratory System 2021-03-14
6 Clues: the voice box • the worst idea in the world • the process of breathing in • carcinogen found in cigarettes • surrounded by cartilage rings for support • structure protecting the lungs from below
The Respiratory System 2016-12-30
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- Two large tubes in the chest cavity that lead from the trachea to the lungs
- Large flat muscle at the bottom of the chest cavity that helps with breathing
- Structure in the throat that contains vocal cords
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- Tiny air sacs at the end of a bronciole in the lungs
- Tube that connects larynx to bronchi
- Tube at the back of the mouth that serves as a passageway for both air and food
6 Clues: Tube that connects larynx to bronchi • Structure in the throat that contains vocal cords • Tiny air sacs at the end of a bronciole in the lungs • Two large tubes in the chest cavity that lead from the trachea to the lungs • Large flat muscle at the bottom of the chest cavity that helps with breathing • ...
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.
Human Respiratory System 2025-10-08
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- is a windpipe that carries oxygen to the lungs.
- the organs that block dust particles.
- the organ that can moves down when we inhale and moves up when we exhale.
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- place where oxygen enters the blood and carbon dioxide leaves the blood.
- are two tubes that branch from the trachea and carry air into the lungs.
- the place where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged.
6 Clues: the organs that block dust particles. • is a windpipe that carries oxygen to the lungs. • the place where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged. • are two tubes that branch from the trachea and carry air into the lungs. • place where oxygen enters the blood and carbon dioxide leaves the blood. • ...
Body systems 2020-10-26
Human Body Vocab 2022-02-07
5 Clues: A system for gas exchange • Where 2 or more bones meet • Smallest structural unit of an organism • A thin sheet of tissue or layer of cells • The system that circulates blood through the body
The Breathing System 2021-04-14
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- The biggest type of Blood Vessels.
- The breathing out of air.
- A part of the nose we breathe in.
- A type of Protein structure used to keep tubes open.
- The breathing in of air.
- Gas Exchange occurs here.
- The intermediate type of blood vessels,
- Another word for Food tube.
- This is the verb for the movement of gases.
- Another word for breathing system.
- Two tubes that branch off of the trachea.
- Process where gases are swapped in the alveoli.
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- a type of Breathing disorder.
- A large muscle found at bottom of rib cage.
- The type of gas we breathe out.
- Thin tubes with no cartilage in them.
- The Thin blood vessels found in the alveoli.
- Food enters here.
- The type of gas we breathe in.
- A type of Breathing disorder.
- The most abundant gas in the atmosphere.
- Another word for your throat.
- Another word for your voice box.
23 Clues: Food enters here. • The breathing in of air. • The breathing out of air. • Gas Exchange occurs here. • Another word for Food tube. • a type of Breathing disorder. • A type of Breathing disorder. • Another word for your throat. • The type of gas we breathe in. • The type of gas we breathe out. • Another word for your voice box. • A part of the nose we breathe in. • ...
LivingSystem This Or That CrossWord 2023-03-08
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- The bodies chemical messengers sending signals into the bloodstreams
- Recieves and sends messages to the brain to tell the body what to do
- responsible for the movement of your body
- Gets rid of waste from your blood
- Protects internal Organs and Maintains Body Tempature
- Carries Nutrients throughout our body
- Uses blood to transport nutrients
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- Regulates the bodies growth
- Breaks down food into usable nutrients
- The flexable connective tissue in our respiratory tract
- A collection of parts able to work together to serve a common purpose
- Takes in oxygen, letting out carbon dioxide
- Structures our body
- What we use to eat
- the lower part of the alimentary cana
- Filters blood into urine
- A blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to the body
- The amount of body system
- Contain and help us to breath oxygen
- A chamber connected to other chambers or passage ways in your heart
20 Clues: What we use to eat • Structures our body • Filters blood into urine • The amount of body system • Regulates the bodies growth • Gets rid of waste from your blood • Uses blood to transport nutrients • Contain and help us to breath oxygen • the lower part of the alimentary cana • Carries Nutrients throughout our body • Breaks down food into usable nutrients • ...
Spinal Cord Injury 2023-05-01
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- Tetraplegics have trouble regulating body what?
- Injury from partial cutting of the spinal cord
- Injury where skin and meninges are damaged
- Resolution is marked by spastic movements
- Name of the top part of the vertebral column
- Procedure to remove all/part of the vertebral arch
- Disruption of blood flow here cause neuro damage
- Loss puts SCI patient at risk for skin breakdown
- Ambulation possible if injury in this part of spine
- Avoid this food group to prevent urinary calculi
- System compromised with C1-C4 injuries
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- Paralysis of lower part of the body
- Seen with autonomic dysreflexia and lead to stroke
- Injuries to S2-S4 can cause dysfunction in what?
- Separates the vertebrae
- Losing control of this occur when peristalsis stops
- Increased muscle tone
- Placed on the neck to immobilize the spine
- Injury in which skin and meningeal remains intact
- Gardner-Wells tong is an example of what?
20 Clues: Increased muscle tone • Separates the vertebrae • Paralysis of lower part of the body • System compromised with C1-C4 injuries • Resolution is marked by spastic movements • Gardner-Wells tong is an example of what? • Injury where skin and meninges are damaged • Placed on the neck to immobilize the spine • Name of the top part of the vertebral column • ...
Abbreviations 2013-05-06
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- Unkown
- Total knee replacement
- Within normal limits
- Urinary tract infection
- White blood cell/ count
- Soapsuds enema
- Urinalysis
- Traction, treatment
- somatic nervous system
- Teaspoon
- Tuberculosis
- Sexually-transmitted diseases
- Immediately
- Sexually-transmitted infections
- Ventilator-acquired pneumonia
- Streptococcus
- Tracheostomy
- Total parenteral nutrition
- Vaginal
- Upper respiratory infection
- Venereal disease
- Upper extremity
- Three times a day
- vital signs
- Standard, Speech therapy
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- Year
- Upper gastrointestinal
- Tender loving care
- Wheelchair
- Tap water enema
- While awake
- Signs and Symptoms
- Weight
- United states department of agriculture
- One-half
- Tablespoon
- Standard Precautions
- Surgery
- Suppository
- Temperature
- Staphylococcus
- Supply, Processing and Distribution
- Transient ischemic attack
- Turn, cough, and deep breathe
- Total hip replacement
- Temperature, Pulse, and respiration
- Vancomycin-resistant enterococcus
- Ultrasound
- prec Standard Precautions
49 Clues: Year • Unkown • Weight • Surgery • Vaginal • One-half • Teaspoon • Wheelchair • Urinalysis • Tablespoon • Ultrasound • While awake • Immediately • Suppository • Temperature • vital signs • Tuberculosis • Tracheostomy • Streptococcus • Soapsuds enema • Staphylococcus • Tap water enema • Upper extremity • Venereal disease • Three times a day • Tender loving care • Signs and Symptoms • Traction, treatment • Within normal limits • ...
Respiration 2014-08-18
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- the first part of the airway where inhaled air travels
- a product of respiration
- the purpose for respiration is to release this
- the process that moves gases in and out of the blood
- alternative entry point for inhalation
- the waste product of respiration
- this cage-like structure moves in the chest when breathing
- the watery part of blood that carries carbon dioxide
- the system that involves breathing
- a breath out
- a tissue type where respiration occurs continually.
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- small air sac in the lungs
- Substance in red blood cells which carries oxygen
- oxygen burns this to release energy
- a breath in
- little muscles between the ribs that contract
- what are the alveoli covered with?
- sheet of muscle that contracts to expand chest cavity
- entry point of air into body
- divides into two, one branch to each lung
- needs to get into bloodstream to be carried to cells
21 Clues: a breath in • a breath out • a product of respiration • small air sac in the lungs • entry point of air into body • the waste product of respiration • what are the alveoli covered with? • the system that involves breathing • oxygen burns this to release energy • alternative entry point for inhalation • divides into two, one branch to each lung • ...
Respiration2 2014-08-18
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- this cage-like structure moves in the chest when breathing
- alternative entry point for inhalation
- oxygen burns this to release energy
- what are the alveoli covered with
- first part of airway where inhaled air passes
- entry point of air into body
- the organ system that involves breathing
- substance in red blood cells which carries oxygen
- the purpose of respiration is to release this
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- divides into two, one branch to each lung
- a tissue type where respiration occurs continually
- a product of respiration
- the watery part of blood that carries carbon dioxide
- the waste product of respiration
- small air sac in the lungs
- needs to get into bloodstream to be carried to cells.
- the process that moves gases in and out of the blood
- sheet of muscle that contracts to expand chest cavity
- a breath out
- a breath in
20 Clues: a breath in • a breath out • a product of respiration • small air sac in the lungs • entry point of air into body • the waste product of respiration • what are the alveoli covered with • oxygen burns this to release energy • alternative entry point for inhalation • the organ system that involves breathing • divides into two, one branch to each lung • ...
HCA 2016-12-22
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- TO INFORM ANOTHER PERSON
- MEDICAL TERM FOR SHOULDER BLADE
- AN EMPLOYEE WHO HELPS PROVIDES ACTIVITIES OF DAILY LIVING
- A LOCATION THAT PROVIDES HIGHER LEARNING
- TO WORK EFFECTIVELY AS A GROUP
- WHERE ONE LEARNS ON THE JOB SITE
- FILTERS BLOOD FROM THE DIGESTIVE TRACT AND SECRETES BILE
- ACRONYM FOR HOW A CLIENT SHOULD BE TREATED
- THE BEST WAY TO PREVENT THE SPREAD OF PATHOGENS
- PROTEIN OF RED BLOOD CELLS THAT CARRIES IRON AND OXYGEN
- TO WRITE DOWN
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- A GROUP OF MEASUREMENTS USED TO CHECK ONES HEALTH
- AIR SACKS
- OUTER LAYER OF SKIN
- 21% OF AIR
- A PUMP THAT CIRCULATES BLOOD
- PRODUCES INSULIN
- APPLIED TO STOP MOVEMENT
- A MODE OF TRANSPORTATION
- THE SYSTEM THAT EXCHANGES GASES
- PRODUCED IN BONE MARROW
- PUT ON TO PROVIDE WORKER SAFETY
- TO REMOVE
- VOICE BOX
24 Clues: AIR SACKS • TO REMOVE • VOICE BOX • 21% OF AIR • TO WRITE DOWN • PRODUCES INSULIN • OUTER LAYER OF SKIN • PRODUCED IN BONE MARROW • TO INFORM ANOTHER PERSON • APPLIED TO STOP MOVEMENT • A MODE OF TRANSPORTATION • A PUMP THAT CIRCULATES BLOOD • TO WORK EFFECTIVELY AS A GROUP • MEDICAL TERM FOR SHOULDER BLADE • THE SYSTEM THAT EXCHANGES GASES • PUT ON TO PROVIDE WORKER SAFETY • ...
HCA 2016-12-22
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- FILTERS BLOOD FROM THE DIGESTIVE TRACT AND SECRETES BILE
- 21% OF AIR
- PUT ON TO PROVIDE WORKER SAFETY
- WHERE ONE LEARNS ON THE JOB SITE
- TO REMOVE
- AIR SACKS
- THE SYSTEM THAT EXCHANGES GASES
- PRODUCED IN BONE MARROW
- TO INFORM ANOTHER PERSON
- APPLIED TO STOP MOVEMENT
- PROTEIN OF RED BLOOD CELLS THAT CARRIES IRON AND OXYGEN
- A PUMP THAT CIRCULATES BLOOD
- A LOCATION THAT PROVIDES HIGHER LEARNING
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- TO WRITE DOWN
- A MODE OF TRANSPORTATION
- PRODUCES INSULIN
- TO WORK EFFECTIVELY AS A GROUP
- AN EMPLOYEE WHO HELPS PROVIDES ACTIVITIES OF DAILY LIVING
- ACRONYM FOR HOW A CLIENT SHOULD BE TREATED
- OUTER LAYER OF SKIN
- THE BEST WAY TO PREVENT THE SPREAD OF PATHOGENS
- A GROUP OF MEASUREMENTS USED TO CHECK ONES HEALTH
- VOICE BOX
- MEDICAL TERM FOR SHOULDER BLADE
24 Clues: TO REMOVE • AIR SACKS • VOICE BOX • 21% OF AIR • TO WRITE DOWN • PRODUCES INSULIN • OUTER LAYER OF SKIN • PRODUCED IN BONE MARROW • A MODE OF TRANSPORTATION • TO INFORM ANOTHER PERSON • APPLIED TO STOP MOVEMENT • A PUMP THAT CIRCULATES BLOOD • TO WORK EFFECTIVELY AS A GROUP • PUT ON TO PROVIDE WORKER SAFETY • THE SYSTEM THAT EXCHANGES GASES • MEDICAL TERM FOR SHOULDER BLADE • ...
HCA 2016-12-22
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- PUT ON TO PROVIDE WORKER SAFETY - ACRONYM
- TO WRITE DOWN
- 21% OF AIR
- A PUMP THAT CIRCULATES BLOOD
- PRODUCES INSULIN
- A GROUP OF MEASUREMENTS USED TO CHECK ONES HEALTH
- TO WORK EFFECTIVELY AS A GROUP
- PROTEIN OF RED BLOOD CELLS THAT CARRIES IRON AND OXYGEN
- THE SYSTEM THAT EXCHANGES GASES
- A LOCATION THAT PROVIDES HIGHER LEARNING
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- TO INFORM ANOTHER PERSON
- WHERE ONE LEARNS ON THE JOB SITE
- A MODE OF TRANSPORTATION
- APPLIED TO STOP MOVEMENT
- ACRONYM FOR HOW A CLIENT SHOULD BE TREATED
- MEDICAL TERM FOR SHOULDER BLADE
- FILTERS BLOOD FROM THE DIGESTIVE TRACT AND SECRETES BILE
- AIR SACKS
- PRODUCED IN BONE MARROW
- TO REMOVE
- THE BEST WAY TO PREVENT THE SPREAD OF PATHOGENS
- OUTER LAYER OF SKIN
- VOICE BOX
- AN EMPLOYEE WHO HELPS PROVIDES ACTIVITIES OF DAILY LIVING
24 Clues: AIR SACKS • TO REMOVE • VOICE BOX • 21% OF AIR • TO WRITE DOWN • PRODUCES INSULIN • OUTER LAYER OF SKIN • PRODUCED IN BONE MARROW • TO INFORM ANOTHER PERSON • A MODE OF TRANSPORTATION • APPLIED TO STOP MOVEMENT • A PUMP THAT CIRCULATES BLOOD • TO WORK EFFECTIVELY AS A GROUP • MEDICAL TERM FOR SHOULDER BLADE • THE SYSTEM THAT EXCHANGES GASES • WHERE ONE LEARNS ON THE JOB SITE • ...
Evan's Crossword Puzzle 2018-09-04
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- Rectangular object, holds words
- Si,se _____!
- Baby elephant
- Brewer's ingredient
- Herb used on pizza
- city Home of the Royals
- Women's rights are human rights
- Insane in the _____
- Bear in Spanish
- Silly sphere
- MN slang
- Skate or _____
- Body system that helps you breath
- Breakfast for dinner
- State flower of Kansas
- Ogre that has a donkey bff
- Spanish word for leaf
- After the rain, PRIDE
- Business in the front and party in the back
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- Complimentary color of orange
- Summer treat
- Man's best friend
- Anatomical term for wrist
- Large marsupial
- Computer accessory
- Capital of Senegal
- Where Mona Lisa lives
- Godfather of soul
- Has a trunk
- Flying mammal
- Likes to chase mice
- Singer/songwriter from MN
- Laughter is the best kind of _____
- Geologic danger
- Dog noise
- Earl Grey - for one
36 Clues: MN slang • Dog noise • Has a trunk • Si,se _____! • Summer treat • Silly sphere • Baby elephant • Flying mammal • Skate or _____ • Large marsupial • Bear in Spanish • Geologic danger • Man's best friend • Godfather of soul • Herb used on pizza • Computer accessory • Capital of Senegal • Brewer's ingredient • Insane in the _____ • Likes to chase mice • Earl Grey - for one • Breakfast for dinner • ...
list 2 2024-05-23
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- Tendency to develop blood clots.
- Often called the "master gland," it controls other hormone-secreting glands.
- Regulates metabolism and growth, located in the neck.
- Glands above kidneys producing stress and metabolism-regulating hormones.
- Increased platelet count in blood.
- Red blood cells transporting oxygen and removing carbon dioxide.
- Simple sugars like glucose and fructose.
- Complex carbohydrates like starch and glycogen.
- Common white blood cell involved in the body's innate immune response.
- Filters blood and fights infections.
- Excessive thirst.
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- Study of hormones and their effects.
- White blood cells fighting against foreign invaders.
- Chemical processes maintaining life.
- Specializes in treating respiratory system conditions.
- Middle layer of the heart's wall responsible for pumping blood.
- Condition with decreased thyroid hormone production.
- Four glands behind the thyroid regulating calcium levels.
- Study of blood and its disorders.
- High blood sugar levels often associated with diabetes.
20 Clues: Excessive thirst. • Tendency to develop blood clots. • Study of blood and its disorders. • Increased platelet count in blood. • Study of hormones and their effects. • Chemical processes maintaining life. • Filters blood and fights infections. • Simple sugars like glucose and fructose. • Complex carbohydrates like starch and glycogen. • ...
My body 2024-10-09
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- I split in two to supply each lung with air
- the process of breathing out
- Air travels through me to get to the lungs
- i'm a thin sticky film on the teeth
- I'm apart of the respiratory system
- i'm the gas that goes in the body
- i am located at the front of the mouth
- there are 20 of me
- i protect the lungs
- i'm the gas that comes out of the body
- I'm shaped like the letter J
- the outer most part of the teeth
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- there are 32 of me
- I am another name for the trachea
- I absorb water
- i'm used to tear meat
- i'm used to get food from between the teeth
- i'm used for grinding and crushing food
- I line the stomach to protect it from acid
- the process of breathing in air
20 Clues: I absorb water • there are 32 of me • there are 20 of me • i protect the lungs • i'm used to tear meat • the process of breathing out • I'm shaped like the letter J • the process of breathing in air • the outer most part of the teeth • I am another name for the trachea • i'm the gas that goes in the body • i'm a thin sticky film on the teeth • I'm apart of the respiratory system • ...
My body 2024-10-09
Across
- I split in two to supply each lung with air
- The process of breathing out
- Air travels through me to get to the lungs
- I'm a thin sticky film on the teeth
- I'm apart of the respiratory system
- I'm the gas that goes in the body
- I am located at the front of the mouth
- There are 20 of me
- I protect the lungs
- I'm the gas that comes out of the body
- I'm shaped like the letter J
- The outer most part of the teeth
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- There are 32 of me
- I am another name for the trachea
- I absorb water
- I'm used to tear meat
- I'm used to get food from between the teeth
- I'm used for grinding and crushing food
- I line the stomach to protect it from acid
- The process of breathing in air
20 Clues: I absorb water • There are 32 of me • There are 20 of me • I protect the lungs • I'm used to tear meat • The process of breathing out • I'm shaped like the letter J • The process of breathing in air • The outer most part of the teeth • I am another name for the trachea • I'm the gas that goes in the body • I'm a thin sticky film on the teeth • I'm apart of the respiratory system • ...
human systems crossword puzzle by jayden 2024-05-21
5 Clues: protects the heart and lungs • food stays here for a few hours • digestive juices found in the mouth • a system involved with the exchange of gases • works with the skeletal system to move the body
PULMONARY SYSTEM 2013-02-24
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- CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE
- ROOT WORD FOR OXYGEN
- SUFFIX FOR BREATHING
- SAC AROUND THE LUNGS
- ROOT WORD FOR IMPERFECT, DEFECTIVE
- SUFFIX FOR DILATION (WIDENING)
- UPPER RESPIRATORY INFECTION
- PULM/O, PULMON/O, PNEUM/O ARE ROOT WORDS FOR THIS
- ABNORMAL LUNG CONDITION (INFECTION)
- ROOT WORD FOR RIBS
- SHORTNESS OF BREATH DURING ACTIVITY
- ABBREVIATION FOR BACTERIAL DISEASE (TUBERCULOSIS)
- ASSOCIATED WITH AIRWAY SPASM AND WHEEZING
- ROOT WORD FOR CARBON DIOXIDE
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- ROOT WORD FOR BLUE
- VIRAL RESPIRATORY FLU
- ROOT WORD FOR LARYNX
- NONCANCEROUS TUMOR
- ANATOMICAL PART THAT CONNECTS TO LARYNX AND BRONCHI
- ROOT WORD FOR PUS
- ROOT WORD FOR BREATHING
- ROOT WORD FOR STRAIGHT
- ANATOMICAL PART THAT CONNECTS PHARYNX TO TRACHEA
- PRONOUNCED "BRETH"
- ROOT WORD FOR BREATHING
25 Clues: ROOT WORD FOR PUS • ROOT WORD FOR BLUE • NONCANCEROUS TUMOR • ROOT WORD FOR RIBS • PRONOUNCED "BRETH" • ROOT WORD FOR OXYGEN • SUFFIX FOR BREATHING • ROOT WORD FOR LARYNX • SAC AROUND THE LUNGS • VIRAL RESPIRATORY FLU • ROOT WORD FOR STRAIGHT • ROOT WORD FOR BREATHING • ROOT WORD FOR BREATHING • UPPER RESPIRATORY INFECTION • ROOT WORD FOR CARBON DIOXIDE • SUFFIX FOR DILATION (WIDENING) • ...
nvs 2022-01-07
Stimulus, Response & Homeostasis 2022-03-10
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- The maintenance of a stable internal environment in an organism
- Plural of stimulus
- The body system that maintains homeostasis by removing carbon dioxide from the lungs
- The body system that maintains homeostasis by removing toxin from the blood
- Your body's involuntary response to the stimulus of being too hot
- The force within a plant cell that pushes out against the cell wall
- The response of an animal if it eats food contaminated with bacteria, viruses or parasites
- How an organism reacts to a stimulus/a change in behavior
- Stimulus: not enough water in a plant. What is the response?
- The response of a plant as it grows in response to light
- Your body's involuntary response to the stimulus of being too cold
- A response that an organism decides to do, it doesn't happen automatically
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- A response that happens automatically/without conscious control
- A stimulus that comes from outside an organism
- A change in an organism's environment that causes it to react
- A stimulus that comes from inside an organism
- The response of the body when trying to fight off infection
- The response of a plant as it grows in response to light
18 Clues: Plural of stimulus • A stimulus that comes from inside an organism • A stimulus that comes from outside an organism • The response of a plant as it grows in response to light • The response of a plant as it grows in response to light • How an organism reacts to a stimulus/a change in behavior • The response of the body when trying to fight off infection • ...
organ system cross-word to be completed in 7 minutes 2020-09-08
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- the transport of substances around the body
- protects the body against infections.
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- takes in oxygen and removes carbon dioxide
- supports the body and causes movement by muscles and bones working together.
- system produces sperm and egg cells for the production of new organisms, also when the fetus develop
- system breaks down and then absorbs food molecules
6 Clues: protects the body against infections. • takes in oxygen and removes carbon dioxide • the transport of substances around the body • system breaks down and then absorbs food molecules • supports the body and causes movement by muscles and bones working together. • system produces sperm and egg cells for the production of new organisms, also when the fetus develop
Human body systems 2024-03-06
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- A place in the body where two bones come together
- System that consists of skeletal muscles, tendons that connect muscles to bones, and ligaments that attach bones together to form joint
- Protects and supports body organs and provides a framework the muscles use to support movement. Made up of bones and joints
- external skeleton; tough external covering that protects and supports the body of many invertebrates
- Plants use the sun's energy to convert water and carbon dioxide into sugars
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- system responsible for taking in oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide using the lungs
- Connects bone to bone
- body system the breaks down food and absorbs nutrients
- A group of similar cells that perform the same function.
- A body tissue that contracts or shortens, making body parts move.
- A collection of tissues that carry out a specialized function of the body
- Breakdown of food substances into simpler forms that can be absorbed and used
- A body tissue that carries electrical messages back and forth between the brain and every other part of the body.
- Absorbs water and minerals from the ground. Anchors plant in ground.
- Carry substances between roots and leaves; provide support for plant; holds leaves up to sunlight
15 Clues: Connects bone to bone • A place in the body where two bones come together • body system the breaks down food and absorbs nutrients • A group of similar cells that perform the same function. • A body tissue that contracts or shortens, making body parts move. • Absorbs water and minerals from the ground. Anchors plant in ground. • ...
Tissue Review 2021-10-06
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- Lines much of the respiratory tract
- Most widely distributed tissue type in the body
- Forms the stroma or internal "skeleton" of lymph nodes,the spleen, and other lymphoid organs
- Forms the lining of the stomach and small intestine
- a single layer of flattened cells
- Found in the bladder lining
- line the esophagus and forms the skin epidermis
- Contains spindle-shaped cells
- Composes the basement membrane and packages organs
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- Displays intercalated discs
- Forms hormones
- Contains cells arranged concentrically around a nutrient canal; matrix is hard due to calcium salts
- Basis of the major controlling system of the body
- Forms the embryonic skeleton and the surfaces of bones at the joints; reinforces the trachea
- found in ovaries
- Multinucleate
- Supports body organs
- Provides insulation for the body
- Voluntarily controlled
- Found in the walls of stomach,uterus, and arteries
20 Clues: Multinucleate • Forms hormones • found in ovaries • Supports body organs • Voluntarily controlled • Displays intercalated discs • Found in the bladder lining • Contains spindle-shaped cells • Provides insulation for the body • a single layer of flattened cells • Lines much of the respiratory tract • Most widely distributed tissue type in the body • ...
Jessica- Phedella 8C 2024-09-10
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- is a chronic disorder in which air passages
- each bronchus splits into smaller tubes called?
- air leaves the nasal cavity and goes down to...
- disease in which there is uncontrolled growth of cells in the lungs due to cigarette smoke
- volume this volume can't be measured can not be measured only calculated is... volume
- ... in smoke binds to haemogoblin
- what is it like inside your nose?
- capacity the amount of air that the lungs can hold after the biggest possible breath in called...
- the higher... outside forces air to enter the lungs
- what condition due to damage the alveoli in the lungs?
- the natural cleansing of the lungs is disrupted, leading to the accumulation of....
- cancer a disease in which there is uncontrolled growth of cells is ...
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- muscles is consist in ribcage is...
- the lungs are been protected inside the...
- cavity when we breathe in,air enters the respiratory system through the... in the nose
- the amount of air inhaled in a single called...
- the inflammation of bronchi is disease of...
- trachea is also lined with... which remove dust,dirt,and bacteria
- what do we let out when we exhale
- Volume of...increases causing air pressure in the lungs to decrease
- ...muscles contact and flatten
- what is also known as trachea?
- the wall of trachea contains...rings
- volume refers to the amount of air in the lungs at different phases of the respiratory cycle is?...
- the lining cells of the bronchiole are disrupted,leading to an excessive secretion of...
25 Clues: ...muscles contact and flatten • what is also known as trachea? • what do we let out when we exhale • ... in smoke binds to haemogoblin • what is it like inside your nose? • muscles is consist in ribcage is... • the wall of trachea contains...rings • the lungs are been protected inside the... • is a chronic disorder in which air passages • ...
Other Body Systems 2021-12-03
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- This system fights off and removes pathogens from the body
- Works with the Respiratory system to circulate blood and oxygen throughout the body
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- Supplies Oxygen to the brain and tells the rest of the Respiratory system when more Oxygen is needed
- Shares the region of the mouth and upper throat where air, fluids, and solids can be mixed
4 Clues: This system fights off and removes pathogens from the body • Works with the Respiratory system to circulate blood and oxygen throughout the body • Shares the region of the mouth and upper throat where air, fluids, and solids can be mixed • Supplies Oxygen to the brain and tells the rest of the Respiratory system when more Oxygen is needed
Anatomy Chapter 12 2022-03-31
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- Neurons that have several dendrites and a single axon
- Flows material from the cell body to the axon terminal
- Provide information about the external environment such as temp, touch, pressure, and sensation
- Found in some areas of the perikaryon containing clusters of RER and free ribosomes
- Cytoplasm that surrounds the nucleus of a neuron
- Nervous system that controls skeletal muscles
- Monitor the functions and status of internal organs such as the digestive, respiratory cardiovascular, urinary, and reproductive systems.
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- Flows material from the axon terminal to the cell body
- Monitor the position and movement of skeletal muscles and joints
- Nervous system that carries motor commands from the CNS
- Division that receives sensory information from the sensory receptors
- Neurons which dendrites and axons are continuous and soma lies off to one side
- Divison that receives motor commands
- Neurons that have one axon, one dendrite with a soma in between
- Cell in the nervous tissue that is specialized for intercellular communication
15 Clues: Divison that receives motor commands • Nervous system that controls skeletal muscles • Cytoplasm that surrounds the nucleus of a neuron • Neurons that have several dendrites and a single axon • Flows material from the axon terminal to the cell body • Flows material from the cell body to the axon terminal • Nervous system that carries motor commands from the CNS • ...
Moving Materials 2022-11-28
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- small openings
- Carry blood away from your heart.
- A large muscle below the lungs that contracts and relaxes as air moves into and out of your lungs.
- blood leaves through the lower two chambers of the heart which is called the.
- tubelike passage way at the top of the throat that receives air, food, and liquids from the mouth or nose.
- are very tiny vessels that enable oxygen, CO2, and nutrients to move between your circulatory system and your entire body.
- vessels that carry blood towards the heart.
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- carries dissolved sugars throughout a plant
- where gas exchange occurs.
- A tube that is held open by C-shaped rings of cartilage.
- The main organs of the respiratory system.
- tissue specialized plant tissue composed of tubelike cells that transport water and nutrients.
- two narrower tubes that lead into the lungs.
- carries water and dissolved nutrients from the roots to the stem and leaves.
- blood enters the upper to chambers of the heart which is called the.
15 Clues: small openings • where gas exchange occurs. • Carry blood away from your heart. • The main organs of the respiratory system. • carries dissolved sugars throughout a plant • vessels that carry blood towards the heart. • two narrower tubes that lead into the lungs. • A tube that is held open by C-shaped rings of cartilage. • ...
