respiratory system Crossword Puzzles
lungs 2020-10-08
Across
- what waste product do the lungs help remove
- lungs play an important part in what system
- tiny air sacs at the end of each bronchial
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- what body part brings in oxygen
- after air comes in through your nose what does it go down
- what is in the air we breath
- what sits just below your lungs
- lungs are located behind what
8 Clues: what is in the air we breath • lungs are located behind what • what body part brings in oxygen • what sits just below your lungs • tiny air sacs at the end of each bronchial • what waste product do the lungs help remove • lungs play an important part in what system • after air comes in through your nose what does it go down
Respiratory and Excretory System 2013-04-23
Across
- A colorless, poisonous chemical in the tobacco plant.
- The process of inhaling and exhaling.
- Two spongy saclike respiratory organs.
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- The act or process of discharging waste.
- A pair of organs in the excretory system.
- The two branches of the trachea that extend into the lungs.
- A muscular membrane of the body.
- Cartilaginous tube descending from the larynx to the bronchi.
8 Clues: A muscular membrane of the body. • The process of inhaling and exhaling. • Two spongy saclike respiratory organs. • The act or process of discharging waste. • A pair of organs in the excretory system. • A colorless, poisonous chemical in the tobacco plant. • The two branches of the trachea that extend into the lungs. • ...
Clue Quest 2025-08-06
Health 2022-09-15
GZY 2025-01-23
Across
- The process of breathing, taking in oxygen and giving out carbon dioxide. It's a vital physiological process.
- relating to the methods and theory of teaching
- Conversations or debates about a particular topic. Classroom discussions can promote critical thinking.
- to get something
- The significance, purpose, or intention of something. For instance, the of a word is what it represents or conveys.
- The act of thinking carefully about something. In education, reflection can help students learn from their experiences.
- The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes in industry, etc.
- It's likely you meant “relating”. : Having a connection or association with something. For example, “This topic is relating to history.”
- The pervading tone or mood of a place, situation, or work of art. A positive classroom atmosphere can enhance learning.
- To learn something so that it can be remembered exactly. Students often try to memorize facts for exams
- In education, it refers to the support provided to students as they learn new concepts. Teachers might use scaffolding techniques to help students gradually become independent learners.
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- A psychological approach that emphasizes the study of observable behavior and the role of environmental factors in shaping behavior.
- Facts, data, or knowledge that is communicated or received. It can be in various forms like text, numbers, or images.
- Relating to an individual person; private, individual. For example, “personal belongings” are things that belong to a particular person.
- Built or created by putting parts together. In an educational context, “constructed knowledge” implies that learners build their understanding through experiences.
- the process of getting knowledge or a new skill
- a style of art that began in Russia in the early 20th century, based on the idea that art should have a social purpose
- The surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates. In education, the learning environment can greatly impact a student's performance.
- To give support, confidence, or hope to someone. Teachers often encourage students to participate in class.
- Relating to respiration. The respiratory system is the body system responsible for breathing.
20 Clues: to get something • relating to the methods and theory of teaching • the process of getting knowledge or a new skill • The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes in industry, etc. • Relating to respiration. The respiratory system is the body system responsible for breathing. • ...
Homework 2014-08-21
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- relating to hearing or ears
- an area of land that belongs to or is controlled by a government
- a device for maintaining artificial respiration
- made or included in order to explain something
- materials(as paper, pens and ink)for writing or typing
- a division within a system of classification
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- required by a law or rule
- sweet foods(such as fudge and candy)
- a special building for studying stars, planets, weather, etc.
- a building with special equipment for doing scientific experiments and tests
10 Clues: required by a law or rule • relating to hearing or ears • sweet foods(such as fudge and candy) • a division within a system of classification • made or included in order to explain something • a device for maintaining artificial respiration • materials(as paper, pens and ink)for writing or typing • a special building for studying stars, planets, weather, etc. • ...
Lipids 2014-10-10
Across
- hormone which causes gallbladder to contract and release bile (abbreviation)
- emulsifies fat(oneword)
- makes lipids soluble to leave gut and into bloodstream (lipoprotein)
- needed to carry fatty acids through the body
- cycle that breaks fatty acids to release energy (twowords)
- mineral for beta oxidation (needed as cation with 2 positive charges)
- needed for break down of lipids(one word)
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- ketone body which leaves through the respiratory system (sweet breath)
- storage site of lipids(two words)
- needed with lipase for the breakdown of fatty acids
10 Clues: emulsifies fat(oneword) • storage site of lipids(two words) • needed for break down of lipids(one word) • needed to carry fatty acids through the body • needed with lipase for the breakdown of fatty acids • cycle that breaks fatty acids to release energy (twowords) • makes lipids soluble to leave gut and into bloodstream (lipoprotein) • ...
The Circulatory System 2023-02-06
Across
- primary organs of the respiratory system
- top left chamber of the heart
- artery distributing oxygen to the body
- bottom right chamber of the heart
- top right chamber of the heart
- whole physical structure that forms a person or animal
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- bottom left chamber of the heart
- veins that transfer oxygenated blood from the lungs to the heart
- veins that return deoxygenated blood from the body two the heart
- artery that carries deoxygenated blood from the right side of the heart to the lungs
10 Clues: top left chamber of the heart • top right chamber of the heart • bottom left chamber of the heart • bottom right chamber of the heart • artery distributing oxygen to the body • primary organs of the respiratory system • whole physical structure that forms a person or animal • veins that transfer oxygenated blood from the lungs to the heart • ...
The Circulatory System 2023-02-06
Across
- primary organs of the respiratory system
- top left chamber of the heart
- artery distributing oxygen to the body
- bottom right chamber of the heart
- top right chamber of the heart
- whole physical structure that forms a person or animal
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- bottom left chamber of the heart
- veins that transfer oxygenated blood from the lungs to the heart
- veins that return deoxygenated blood from the body two the heart
- artery that carries deoxygenated blood from the right side of the heart to the lungs
10 Clues: top left chamber of the heart • top right chamber of the heart • bottom left chamber of the heart • bottom right chamber of the heart • artery distributing oxygen to the body • primary organs of the respiratory system • whole physical structure that forms a person or animal • veins that transfer oxygenated blood from the lungs to the heart • ...
Organ Systems 2023-09-14
Across
- supports and protects vital organs; allows movement in the body
- Provides the environment for embryonic development in females
- Breaks down and absorbs nutrients
- Helps circulate blood and move food through the digestive system
- Brings in oxygen for cells and expels carbon dioxide and water vapor
Down
- Produces hormones for target tissues; helps maintain homeostasis
- Regulates body temperature; and collects fluid lost from blood vessels
- Filters blood and eliminates waste
- protects you against diseases
- regulates body's response to changes in internal or external environment
10 Clues: protects you against diseases • Breaks down and absorbs nutrients • Filters blood and eliminates waste • Provides the environment for embryonic development in females • supports and protects vital organs; allows movement in the body • Produces hormones for target tissues; helps maintain homeostasis • Helps circulate blood and move food through the digestive system • ...
Human Anatomy 2023-09-08
Across
- - "Voice box involved in speech and sound production"
- - "Vertebral column that protects the spinal cord"
- - "Central organ of the nervous system responsible for thinking and sensation"
- - "Organ where food is digested and broken down"
- - "Organ responsible for filtering blood and producing urine"
- - "Large organ involved in digestion, metabolism, and detoxification"
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- - "Muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body"
- - "Respiratory organ that facilitates the exchange of gases"
- - "Organ that stores and eliminates urine"
- - "Bony structure protecting the brain and sensory organs"
10 Clues: - "Organ that stores and eliminates urine" • - "Organ where food is digested and broken down" • - "Vertebral column that protects the spinal cord" • - "Voice box involved in speech and sound production" • - "Muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body" • - "Bony structure protecting the brain and sensory organs" • ...
Human systems 2024-05-16
Across
- it protects the brain
- helps in the exchange of gases
- sends digested food, water and oxygen to other part of the body
- gives the body its shape and protects the organs
- it connects the nose and lungs
- helps digest food
Down
- works with the Skeletal system to help the body move
- digestion ends here and digested food is absorbed into the bloodstream
- it chews food into smaller pieces with teeth
- it pumps blood to the different parts of the body
10 Clues: helps digest food • it protects the brain • helps in the exchange of gases • it connects the nose and lungs • it chews food into smaller pieces with teeth • gives the body its shape and protects the organs • it pumps blood to the different parts of the body • works with the Skeletal system to help the body move • ...
Respitory System 2024-11-30
Across
- The voice box; located at the top of the trachea.
- Muscle that helps expand the chest during breathing.
- Two large tubes branching from the trachea into each lung.
- Essential gas we inhale for survival.
- The windpipe that connects the larynx to the bronchi.
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- The throat, connecting the nasal cavity to the trachea.
- Main organs of the respiratory system.
- Smaller branches of the bronchi in the lungs.
- Tiny air sacs where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged.
- Flap that prevents food from entering the airway.
10 Clues: Essential gas we inhale for survival. • Main organs of the respiratory system. • Smaller branches of the bronchi in the lungs. • The voice box; located at the top of the trachea. • Flap that prevents food from entering the airway. • Muscle that helps expand the chest during breathing. • The windpipe that connects the larynx to the bronchi. • ...
Herbal Home Remedies - Green tea 2025-04-20
Across
- the body's natural response to perceived demands or threats, whether physical, mental, or emotional
- Herbal breath freshener
- A hybrid of citron and the bitter orange
- A nutrient your body needs to form blood vessels, cartilage, muscle and collagen in bones
- A type of tea
Down
- To give an advantage to something
- Also known as the common cold
- an infectious disease that caused a worldwide pandemic in 2020
- Also called the windpipe - important part of the respiratory system
- A natural sweetener
10 Clues: A type of tea • A natural sweetener • Herbal breath freshener • Also known as the common cold • To give an advantage to something • A hybrid of citron and the bitter orange • an infectious disease that caused a worldwide pandemic in 2020 • Also called the windpipe - important part of the respiratory system • ...
COVID 2025-05-16
Across
- Which country had the most COVID cases?
- What was China’s policy to stop COVID called? (No Dashes)
- Which animal did COVID come from?
- What year did COVID first appear?
- What system of the body does COVID mainly affect?
- Which city did COVID first appear in?
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- Which month did COVID come to the U.S.?
- What is COVID short for? (No Dashes, Scientific Name)
- In what month did COVID’s death toll reach one million?
- Which COVID variant starts with “O”?
10 Clues: Which animal did COVID come from? • What year did COVID first appear? • Which COVID variant starts with “O”? • Which city did COVID first appear in? • Which month did COVID come to the U.S.? • Which country had the most COVID cases? • What system of the body does COVID mainly affect? • What is COVID short for? (No Dashes, Scientific Name) • ...
K Crossword puzzel 2025-11-24
Across
- Pumps blood to all organs. Makes blood flow
- carries oxygen to all organs
- tiny blood vessels conect arteries and veins
- a fluid that is yellowish color and is mostly made up of water and proteins
- bring back the wasted material
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- Air/o2
- CO2
- the biggest part of the respiratory system
- Transports oxygen, nitrients and hormones made of Blood plamsma, water, iron and more
- Transports oxygenated blood from the heart to the to the capillaries and then to teh cells
10 Clues: CO2 • Air/o2 • carries oxygen to all organs • bring back the wasted material • the biggest part of the respiratory system • Pumps blood to all organs. Makes blood flow • tiny blood vessels conect arteries and veins • a fluid that is yellowish color and is mostly made up of water and proteins • ...
Science 2021-07-24
Across
- the process after pollination that results in a fruit developing in plants.
- living things breathe this is to survive
- Plants take this in to make their food (no need to put space)
- When object Q is brought close to a magnet, it is attracted. Q is a ____ material
- when two like-poles of magnets are brought close together they will ____
- part of the plant that takes in carbon dioxide during photosynthesis (more is found on the bottom of the leaf than the top)
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- transports water through the plant.
- yeast and mushrooms are found under this category of organisms
- the stomach gullet and intestines are all part of the ____ system
- part of the respiratory system and causes the lungs to expand and contract
- only found in plant cells and helps in photosynthesis
- the opposite of a conductor (of heat)
12 Clues: transports water through the plant. • the opposite of a conductor (of heat) • living things breathe this is to survive • only found in plant cells and helps in photosynthesis • Plants take this in to make their food (no need to put space) • yeast and mushrooms are found under this category of organisms • ...
Systems of the Human Body 2021-01-13
Across
- A group of organs that allow you to move/Stores all body heat
- sends all oxygen and nutrients throughout body/ includes veins & heart
- A system that works together to break down food and receives nutrients/ also removes waste from body
- Creates all voluntary and involuntary actions and reflexes/ Maintains all other body systems and functions
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- The system that allows you to breathe oxygen and remove carbon dioxide/ includes trachea and lungs
- supports body with hormones when chemicals release from inner glands/ travels through from testes/ovaries to brain
- System that makes it possible to have offspring/ Males produce sperm, Females produce egg
- The outside layer of the body/ protects inner body from injuries and germs
- adds support & protection for inner organs/ the source for white blood cells
- handles eliminating waste from the body/ includes kidneys and bladder
10 Clues: A group of organs that allow you to move/Stores all body heat • sends all oxygen and nutrients throughout body/ includes veins & heart • handles eliminating waste from the body/ includes kidneys and bladder • The outside layer of the body/ protects inner body from injuries and germs • ...
Heredity & Reproduction Crossword 2023-12-03
Across
- organism that gets energy from dead plants/animals
- energy source of the cell
- body system of movement & posture
- second level of consumer that eats consumers
- asexual reproduction involves ____ organism
- body system of breakdown food into waste
- the physical trait you can see
- organism that makes its own energy from sunlight
- system of tissues that perform functions for the human body
- show multiple generations of trait inheritance within a family
- first level of consumer that only eats producers
- body system of communication between brain, spinal cord, & body
- section of DNA
- process of creating offspring
- sexual reproduction involves _____ organisms
- relationship where there's a predator and prey
- brain of the cell
- relationship where one organism benefits and the other is unbothered
- a version of a gene; you get one from mom & another from dad
- the trait that gets overpowered unless no dominant gene is given
- the trait that overpowers all others
- body system of exchanging oxygen & carbon dioxide
- relationship where two organisms fight for resources
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- two different alleles (ex: Aa)
- Punnett Squares help determine a traits _________ of being passed down
- body system of blood moving through the body
- inside the nucleus of a cell & is made up of DNA
- simplest unit of matter
- passed down from parent to offspring
- simplest unit of life
- plant cells are surrounded by a . . .
- relationship where both organisms benefit
- the letter representation of a gene
- two of the same alleles (ex: AA or aa)
- "different" "nourishment"
- surrounds cells of all living organisms
- organelle in plant cells that aid in photosynthesis
- product of reproduction
- body system of removing waste from the body
- structures that perform functions within a cell
- fills the inside of the cell
- relationship where one organism benefits and other is harmed
- organisms that has to eat for energy
- sexual reproduction method which produces genetically different offspring
- asexual reproduction method which produces genetically identical offspring (clones)
- body system that provides framework, movement & forms blood cells
- groups of cells that have similar structure & function
- ______ factor that effects the growth of an ecosystem
- "self" "nourishment"
49 Clues: section of DNA • brain of the cell • "self" "nourishment" • simplest unit of life • simplest unit of matter • product of reproduction • energy source of the cell • "different" "nourishment" • fills the inside of the cell • process of creating offspring • two different alleles (ex: Aa) • the physical trait you can see • body system of movement & posture • ...
Chapter 8 Respiratory System 2022-02-08
Across
- A gas that is produced when people and animals breathe out
- a part of the body that has a specific job
- A roll of paper filled with tobacco to smoke
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- organs that people and other animals use to breathe air
- tubes that carry air all around the lungs
- a gas necessary for life that is found in the air
- to move air into and out of the lungs
- The path that air takes in and out of the lungs
8 Clues: to move air into and out of the lungs • tubes that carry air all around the lungs • a part of the body that has a specific job • A roll of paper filled with tobacco to smoke • The path that air takes in and out of the lungs • a gas necessary for life that is found in the air • organs that people and other animals use to breathe air • ...
Respiratory System Crossword Puzzle 2024-03-06
Across
- small tree-like branches or small tubes inside of the lungs
- windpipe or tube that connects the larynx to the lungs
- sacs or grape-like structures in which air in the lungs makes exchanges with the blood vessels (capillaries) in the lungs
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- muscle that separates the chest cavity from the abdominal cavity and is essential for breathing
- tubes that connect the trachea to each lung
- upper respiratory pathways for air to enter and leave the body
- membrane around each lung
- part of an organ, one lung has 3 and the other has 2
8 Clues: membrane around each lung • tubes that connect the trachea to each lung • part of an organ, one lung has 3 and the other has 2 • windpipe or tube that connects the larynx to the lungs • small tree-like branches or small tubes inside of the lungs • upper respiratory pathways for air to enter and leave the body • ...
Chapter 8 Respiratory System 2023-02-21
Across
- a gas that is produced when people and animals breathe out
- a part of the body that has a specific job
- a roll of paper filled with tobacco to smoke
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- organs that people and other animals use to breathe air
- tubes that carry air all around the lungs
- a gas necessary for life that is found in the air
- to move air into and out of the lungs
- the path that air takes in and out of the lungs
8 Clues: to move air into and out of the lungs • tubes that carry air all around the lungs • a part of the body that has a specific job • a roll of paper filled with tobacco to smoke • the path that air takes in and out of the lungs • a gas necessary for life that is found in the air • organs that people and other animals use to breathe air • ...
Breathe On! 2024-05-16
The human body - AGB 2020-05-24
Across
- a joint in the middle of your arm
- the part of your body that holds your head up
- body parts you walk on
- bones that protect your lungs
- a hard, flexible tissue found in your ear and nose
- a joint that connects your hand and arm
- the organ system that controls your body
- tissue that is used to store energy and keep you warm
- breath in
- the organ system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
- the parts of your body that you use to see
- a joint that connects your leg and foot
- hard parts inside your mouth that you use to chew
- organs that you use to breath
- a joint in the middle of your leg
- a hard structure in your body that supports you and gives you shape
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- a body part you use to smell
- an organ that pumps blood
- parts of your foot that have nails
- the organ system that moves blood around your body
- the lower part of your mouth
- a tissue that connects muscles to bones
- body parts you use to touch things and to point
- break down food inside your body
- breathe out
- an organ that lets you think
- tissue that helps you move
- an organ that digests food
- the organ system that breaks down food
- an organ you use to taste things things, talk, and move food around in your mouth
- a part of your body you use to grab things
- a red liquid that carries oxygen and nutrients around the body
- tissue that sends signals throughout your body
33 Clues: breath in • breathe out • body parts you walk on • an organ that pumps blood • tissue that helps you move • an organ that digests food • a body part you use to smell • the lower part of your mouth • an organ that lets you think • bones that protect your lungs • organs that you use to breath • break down food inside your body • a joint in the middle of your arm • ...
Science 2nd quarter 2021-11-25
Across
- alcohol fall into which group of drugs?
- the system that controls the body functions and activities is the _________ system
- the term that refers to an animal without a backbone
- the term that refers to the similarity of design found in many living things
- a _________ tail is capable of grabbing
- an originally created type of organism
- flat teeth that are used for grinding food
- physical activity that strengthens you heart and lungs and burns fat is _________ activity
- kangaroos travel in groups called _________
- the sum of all body activities
- the belief that the present is the key to the past
- the transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma
- the part of the brain that is responsible for thought
- Andreas Vesalius is known as the father of _________
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- an infectious disease is caused by _________
- a sensible but untested explanation for a scientific problem
- the food making process of plants
- punctuated __________ is the idea that claims evolution occurs in rapid burst separated by long periods
- science put to practical use
- the process by which life continues through a new generation of organisms
- the body system that break food down into usable nutrients is the _________ system
- the movement of water from higher concentration to lower concentration through a semipermeable membrane
- the tiny air sacs found in a persons lungs
- the layer of skin that is directly below the epidermis
- a _________ leaf has more than one leaflet attached to the petiole
- the idea that the universe and life happened by chance
- the respiratory structure that is unique to mammals
27 Clues: science put to practical use • the sum of all body activities • the food making process of plants • an originally created type of organism • alcohol fall into which group of drugs? • a _________ tail is capable of grabbing • the tiny air sacs found in a persons lungs • flat teeth that are used for grinding food • kangaroos travel in groups called _________ • ...
Human Body II 2013-01-31
Across
- inhibition Is the process in which a stimulus produces a response that opposes the original stimulus
- With this action begins the process of mechanical digestion
- From the throat the Bolus passes through this tube
- Movements of the body are possible because of this type of tissue
- System that help us breathe
- A fluid that lubricates and protects the stomach wall
- supply raw materials for growth and repair of structures such as skin and muscle
- Which system transports the molecules throughout the body
- Fights infection by digesting the cell walls of many bacteria that may enter the moth with food
- Organic nutrients that the body needs in very small amounts
- What does homeostasis mean?
- Begins to break the Chemicals bonds in starches, forming sugars
- Protein that regulates the level of sugar in the blood
- Breaks proteins into smaller polypeptide fragments
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- System that makes human get rid of things that doesn’t need
- System that help humans reproduce
- Inorganic nutrients that the body needs, usually in small amounts
- Help the body absorb fat-soluble vitamins
- Large muscle that continues the chemical and mechanical digestion
- Type of tissue that provides support for the body and connects its parts is..
- One way tube that passes through the body
- In this intestine most of the chemical digestion and absorption of the food you eat occurs
- Type of tissue in which impulses are transmitted throughout the body by
- Amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 degree Celsius
- Assisting the pancreas in fat digestion is the ..
25 Clues: System that help us breathe • What does homeostasis mean? • System that help humans reproduce • Help the body absorb fat-soluble vitamins • One way tube that passes through the body • Assisting the pancreas in fat digestion is the .. • Breaks proteins into smaller polypeptide fragments • From the throat the Bolus passes through this tube • ...
Body Systems 2020-10-27
Across
- Air enters the respiratory system through the nose or ________.
- A group of hard organs found in the oral cavity.
- a short loop from the heart to the lungs and back again.
- sends blood throughout our bodies, carrying oxygen to every cell.
- It supports the upper body’s weight; provides posture while allowing for movement and flexibility; and protects the spinal cord.
- The network of nerve cells and fibers which transmits nerve impulses between parts of the body.
- The brain and the spinal cord.
- underneath the middle of the forebrain, acts as a master coordinator for all the messages going in and out of the brain to the spinal cord.
- Is controlled by a system of electrical signals in the heart.
- The muscular system’s main function.
- Allows us to breathe.
- Lines the inside of blood vessels and organs, such as the stomach, and is also known as visceral muscle.
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- An organ system consisting of skeletal, smooth and cardiac muscles.
- The only muscles that can be consciously controlled.
- Protects the all-important brain and supports the other soft tissues of the head.
- An organ system that permits blood to circulate and transport nutrients, oxygen, carbon dioxide, blood cells, etc.
- Hollow areas between the bones in your head that help regulate the temperature and humidity of the air you inhale.
- The largest and most complex part of the brain.
- Provides the structural support for the human body and protects our organs.
- Two organs that remove oxygen from the air and pass it into your blood.
- Located only in the heart.
- Carries blood from the heart to all the other parts of the body and back again.
22 Clues: Allows us to breathe. • Located only in the heart. • The brain and the spinal cord. • The muscular system’s main function. • The largest and most complex part of the brain. • A group of hard organs found in the oral cavity. • The only muscles that can be consciously controlled. • a short loop from the heart to the lungs and back again. • ...
Janice Jang Crossword Review 2021-10-20
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- ____ make sure that blood doesn't flow backwards
- the blood leaves the heart through the ______
- separates the right and left chambers
- joints that are freely moveable
- outside layer of the heart
- hollow tube where hair roots are
- circular movement of a muscle
- the skeletal system is separated into appendicular and ___
- another term for oil gland
- lymph enters the right lymphatic duct or ____ duct
- y-shaped proteins that attach to antigens on pathogens
- stage of respiration involving the bloodstream and cells
- layer of skin where new cells are made
- leaflike structure closing the opening into the larynx
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- lymph first enters through the lymphatic _____
- body plane that separates into superior and inferior
- lymph leaves the ducts through the _____ veins
- the outside layer of the skin
- bones that line the spinal cord down the back are called
- turning the toes up toward the body
- structure that filters the air that is breathed in
- the respiratory system exchanges carbon dioxide and _____
- the process of breathing involves inhalation and ____
- cells that contain melanin and give skin color
- bones are connected to others by ______
- ability of a muscle to respond to stimuli such as nerve impulses
- muscle shrinking or wasting away is called ____
- the circulatory system uses ____ to circulate oxygen
- the long part or shaft of long bones
- body plane that separates into anterior and posterior
- the lymphatic system works to prevent _____
- there are four _____ quadrants of the body
- muscles in the heart are called ____ muscle
- groups of cells make up
- groups of organs make up
35 Clues: groups of cells make up • groups of organs make up • outside layer of the heart • another term for oil gland • the outside layer of the skin • circular movement of a muscle • joints that are freely moveable • hollow tube where hair roots are • turning the toes up toward the body • the long part or shaft of long bones • separates the right and left chambers • ...
Capnography 2024-05-29
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- Capnography helps assess the depth of ___________ during anaesthesia.
- What unit is the capnography reading typically displayed in?
- Capnography waveform typically shows a sharp rise during this phase of the respiratory cycle
- What is the non-invasive monitoring tool revolutionising veterinary care?
- Capnography is crucial in assessing the effectiveness of this type of airway management
- Capnography provides __________ feedback on respiratory status.
- What does capnography measure in exhaled breath? (Abbreviation)
- Capnography assists in optimizing anaesthesia management and ensuring patient ___________
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- Capnography ensures correct placement of the ___________ tube during anaesthesia
- Capnography is especially valuable in confirming proper placement of an ____________ tube.
- Capnography is commonly used in managing patients with this condition, characterized by inadequate breathing
- What does capnography measure in exhaled breath?
- Capnography assists in the early detection of ____________ compromise.
- Capnography provides immediate feedback on the patient's ___________ status.
14 Clues: What does capnography measure in exhaled breath? • What unit is the capnography reading typically displayed in? • Capnography provides __________ feedback on respiratory status. • What does capnography measure in exhaled breath? (Abbreviation) • Capnography helps assess the depth of ___________ during anaesthesia. • ...
The Crossword of Medical Vocabulary 2019-10-28
25 Clues: доля • цвет • форма • свыше • худой • вверх • левый • плевра • тяжелый • граница • емкость • боковой • уровень • бледный • меняться • серозный • наружный • младенец • расширять • покрывать • внутренний • собственный • подсерозный • дыхательный • средостение
The Crossword of Medical Vocabulary 2019-10-28
25 Clues: доля • цвет • вверх • свыше • форма • левый • худой • плевра • тяжелый • уровень • бледный • граница • боковой • емкость • серозный • наружный • меняться • младенец • расширять • покрывать • внутренний • собственный • средостение • подсерозный • дыхательный
Human Biology revision crossword 2020-06-10
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- What epithelial tissue is found in organs such as bladder and ureters?
- cell that produces antibodies
- Long fiber that carries impulses away from cell body
- smallest type of blood vessel
- known as the killer cell
- contained in sacs in axon terminals; released to cause stimulus in the next cell; chemicals
- also known as efferent system
- Clear fluid that is found in lymph vessels and produced from fluid surrounding cells.
- cells made in bone marrow
- Cells that transmit impulses
- Also known as afferent system
- Short branch extensions that carry impulses towards the cell body
- Fatty insulated sheath that surrounds all but the smallest nerve fibers
- This part of the nervous system regulates involuntary actions such as heart function, blood pressure, breathing, digestion.
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- Which Epithelial tissue is a single layer of rectangular cells attached to a basement membrane?
- Relays messages, processes information, and analyzes information
- located outside the cns
- What epithelial tissue is found in the kidney tubules and in some glands
- Controls reflexes; Carries signals from brain to the body
- What epithelial tissue is found in the lining of the Respiratory system
- Lymph originates in the spaces around cells and travels in _____ _____ to a large vein in the neck.
- Simple Squamous is found in the linings of what?
- a bundle of fibers running to organs and tissues in the body
- Which epithelial tissue is a single layer of thin, flat cells that fit closely together
- Lymph originates in the spaces around cells and travels in _____ _______, and to a large vein in the neck
- The ______ gland also produces lymphocytes.
26 Clues: located outside the cns • known as the killer cell • cells made in bone marrow • Cells that transmit impulses • cell that produces antibodies • smallest type of blood vessel • also known as efferent system • Also known as afferent system • The ______ gland also produces lymphocytes. • Simple Squamous is found in the linings of what? • ...
Addison Kinney-Body Systems 2020-11-10
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- the largest blood vessels that carry oxygenated blood cells away from the heart
- created by testes from puberty until death
- cells that produce antibodies
- membrane that covers and protects bones
- cells that get rid of good cells that have been infected
- 90% of nutrients are absorbed in this organ
- a collection of glands that secret hormones into the circulatory system
- protection of soft organs, provides support and movement for the body
- soft center of the bones
- created by a female's ovaries before birth
- this organ helps remove germs
- protect the soft tissue of fingers and toes
- tiny sacs of air at the end of each bronchiole
- fights disease and germs like bacteria
- and organ also known as the windpipe
- the "master gland" located at the base of the brain
- skin, protects body from injury
- muscle contractions of the body that you can control
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- invaders that cause disease
- an organ that filters blood from arteries
- part of the immune system that has many functions. It is like a gutter system
- removes waste from the body
- breaks down food to provide energy
- the system for reproduction
- an organ that has sections that grow and shrink with each breath
- small tubes connected to the kidneys and the bladder
- works with your bones to help your body move
- second layer of skin, made by connective tissue
- transports nutrients, wastes, and disease fighting cells thought the body
- muscles connected to the bones by tendons
- regulates fight or flight response, makes adrenaline
- breathing
- done in the mouth, mechanical digestion
- the smallest and numerous blood vessels
34 Clues: breathing • soft center of the bones • invaders that cause disease • removes waste from the body • cells that produce antibodies • the system for reproduction • this organ helps remove germs • skin, protects body from injury • breaks down food to provide energy • and organ also known as the windpipe • fights disease and germs like bacteria • ...
Quarter 3 Review 2023-03-22
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- Molecules move from high to low concentration
- Protein molecule made by White Blood Cells to disable pathogens
- Microbe which can cause disease
- The group in the experiment which does not receive the Independent Variable
- An immune response attempting to flush out an allergen
- An organism which can make its own food (producer)
- Nervous system monitors and the endocrine system responds
- Maintaining a balance of metabolic chemicals
- catalyst for chemical reactions (synthesis or digestion)
- Chemical messenger secreted by endocrine glands to communicate with target cells
- Abbreviation for the molecule of energy made through respiration
- All the chemical reactions of an organism to maintain homeostasis
- Tissue of the small intestine to absorb nutrients into the bloodstream
- Growth or re-growth of a plant community from pioneer organisms to climax community
- Tissue of the lungs or vessels going to or from the lungs
- Organelle where aerobic respiration takes place
- Bacteria or fungi which can recycle organic matter back to the soil for plants to use
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- Transferring sunlight energy into stored organic energy (glucose)
- Site of photosynthesis
- Chemical messages from one neuron to another
- Converting glucose energy to a usable form (ATP)
- The variable in an experiment which is being tested
- System required to break down polymers into monomers
- Organelle where molecules are transported in/out of the cell
- Protein shapes on the surface of a cell or pathogen to identify as self or non-self
- Diffusion site within the lungs of gases to/from the bloodstream
- System in charge of gas exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide
27 Clues: Site of photosynthesis • Microbe which can cause disease • Chemical messages from one neuron to another • Maintaining a balance of metabolic chemicals • Molecules move from high to low concentration • Organelle where aerobic respiration takes place • Converting glucose energy to a usable form (ATP) • An organism which can make its own food (producer) • ...
Lymphatic System 2023-03-30
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- The muscle that pumps blood throughout the body.
- The tube that carries food from the mouth to the stomach.
- A large organ that stores bile and helps digest fats
- A small organ located behind the stomach that produces insulin.
- The muscle that allows movement of the eyeball.
- A tough, fibrous tissue that connects bone to bone.
- The bone that forms the upper arm.
- The bone that forms the lower jaw.
- The smallest bone in the human body, located in the ear.
- A long, narrow bone that forms part of the spinal column.
- The gland that produces tears.
- The part of the digestive system where nutrients are absorbed into the bloodstream.
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- A small, bean-shaped organ that filters waste products from the blood.
- A tough, flexible tissue that covers the ends of bones at joints.
- A thin, flat bone that forms part of the shoulder girdle.
- the largest part of the brain that controls conscious and voluntary actions.
- A small, flat bone located in the middle of the chest.
- The tube-like structure that carries air into and out of the lungs.
- The body's primary defense against infection
- The largest bone in the human body.
- A tube-like structure that connects the kidneys to the bladder
- A small, almond-shaped gland located in the brain that produces melatonin.
- A group of cells that produces and secretes hormones.
- The part of the respiratory system where gas exchange occurs.
- A fibrous cord that attaches muscle to bone.
- The part of the nervous system that controls involuntary functions such as breathing and heart rate.
26 Clues: The gland that produces tears. • The bone that forms the upper arm. • The bone that forms the lower jaw. • The largest bone in the human body. • The body's primary defense against infection • A fibrous cord that attaches muscle to bone. • The muscle that allows movement of the eyeball. • The muscle that pumps blood throughout the body. • ...
Benchmark Bonus 2024-12-09
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- If a plant does not have access to _____, it cannot do photosynthesis
- carbon dioxide, ______, and sunlight energy are the reactants of photosynthesis
- organ where digestion occurs
- system that takes oxygen into the body via the lungs
- system that removes waste via sweat, kidney, liver, urine, stool, etc.
- during Photosynthesis energy from the sun is absorbed by chlorophyll and converted to _____ energy
- energy made from sugar (glucose) and oxygen during cellular respiration
- sugar molecules break down to make this in cells
- gas breathed out by humans that is produced by cellular respiration
- disease that damages villi in the small intestine and causes trouble in absorbing nutrients
- complex carbohydrate that is not digested
- chemical reaction used to release energy in the body
- light absorbing molecule (ex: chlorophyll)
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- a mass of similar cells that perform a specialized function
- microscopic structures that absorb nutrients in the small intestine
- organelle where photosynthesis takes place
- a type of simple sugar made during photosynthesis; stores energy and is used by plants and animals as "food"
- process that happens in the small intestine
- Organelle that is the site of cellular respiration
- the circulatory system is composed of veins, arteries, capillaries, and the _____
- never considered waste in the body
- breathing supplies oxygen to the _____
- brain sends signals to these cells when we touch, taste, smell, hear, and see
- system that sends oxygen to cells around the body via the heart pumping the bloodstream
- the path of the signal after you touch a hot stove is nerve → _____ → nerve → hand muscle
- microscopic structures that exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide with capillaries in the lungs
- type of carbohydrates that react with amylase in the mouth
27 Clues: organ where digestion occurs • never considered waste in the body • breathing supplies oxygen to the _____ • complex carbohydrate that is not digested • organelle where photosynthesis takes place • light absorbing molecule (ex: chlorophyll) • process that happens in the small intestine • sugar molecules break down to make this in cells • ...
Biology Paper 1 Revision 2025-04-29
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- The part of the digestive system that releases enzymes into the small intestine
- Aerobic respiration requires __________ + oxygen
- Word used to describe any microorgansim that can cause disease
- The organ system that allows you to break down your food
- Word used to describe any disease that can be passed from one organism to another
- The type of cell division used for growth and repair
- The smallest type of blood vessel
- The parts of the cell that make proteins
- The liquid part of blood
- The process by which substances move from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration
- The part of the digestive system that releases bile to help digestive fats
- Where photosynthesis happens in plant cells
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- The part of the respiratory system (inside the lungs) where oxygen diffuses into the blood stream
- The part of the cell that stores the genetic material
- The waste product of anaerobic respiration in animal cells (including humans)
- Any drug testing that is performed on humans is known as a _________ trial
- The type of chemical reactions that release energy
- The type of cell division that produces gametes
- Undifferentiated cells that have the ability to differentiate into many types of specialised cells are called ________ cells
- Biological catalysts are also known as _____________
- The type of enzyme that breaks down fats
- The process of vaccinating most people to protect those who cannot be vaccinated is called ________ immunity
- The type of enzyme that breaks down proteins
- Type of drug used to treat bacterial infections
- The part of an enzyme where the substrate fits in to (___________ site)
- The type of blood vessel that carries blood back to the heart
26 Clues: The liquid part of blood • The smallest type of blood vessel • The type of enzyme that breaks down fats • The parts of the cell that make proteins • Where photosynthesis happens in plant cells • The type of enzyme that breaks down proteins • The type of cell division that produces gametes • Type of drug used to treat bacterial infections • ...
Oxygen Therapy 2024-07-25
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- While using oxygen therapy, patients must avoid fire or ________ substances.
- Room air is 21%________.
- Early signs of this include increased heart rate, dyspnea, and increased respiratory rate.
- This type of mask provides a precise amount of oxygen to the patient.
- An ______ bag can be used to ventilate patients who are not breathing due to respiratory or cardiac arrest.
- This type of mask delivers the highest concentration of oxygen.
- This type of water is used to humidify oxygen.
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- Patients using oxygen devices are at risk for _____ breakdown.
- The tracheostomy _______ is used to deliver increased oxygen for patients with tracheostomies.
- Shield-like device that fits under the chin and around the face.
- Decreased levels of oxygen in the blood.
- cannula, The preferred device for delivering low concentrations of oxygen.
- This process is used to help prevent drying of mucous membranes.
- Patients with chronic hypoxia often have respiratory ________ at baseline.
14 Clues: Room air is 21%________. • Decreased levels of oxygen in the blood. • This type of water is used to humidify oxygen. • Patients using oxygen devices are at risk for _____ breakdown. • This type of mask delivers the highest concentration of oxygen. • Shield-like device that fits under the chin and around the face. • ...
Biology 2025-05-14
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- Lobe The part of the brain that regulates vision:
- The nerve that controls eye movement:
- The basic unit of the nervous system that receives, processes, and transmits electrical and chemical signals:
- The part of the brain that connects to the spinal cord:
- The nerve that controls eye movement:
- The nerve that regulates sensation in the face and controls the respiratory muscles:
- Lobe The part of the brain that regulates sensation, perception, and orientation:
- The nerve that regulates the sense of smell:
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- Lobe The part of the brain that regulates cognitive functions, such as thinking, planning, and language:
- Cord The part of the central nervous system that connects the brain to the nerves:
- The part of the brain that controls appetite, thirst, and body temperature:
- The part of the brain that plays a role in balance, coordination, and movement:
- The largest part of the brain responsible for thinking, memory, and language:
- Nerves Nerves that directly connect to the brain and control sensory functions and:
- The nerve that regulates the sense of sight:
- The main control center of the nervous system:
- Nerves Nerves that originate from the spinal cord:
- Lobe The part of the brain that regulates hearing, memory, and language:
- The part of the brain that is responsible for transmitting information to and from the lobes:
- The network of nerve cells that carry signals between the brain and spinal cord:
20 Clues: The nerve that controls eye movement: • The nerve that controls eye movement: • The nerve that regulates the sense of sight: • The nerve that regulates the sense of smell: • The main control center of the nervous system: • Lobe The part of the brain that regulates vision: • Nerves Nerves that originate from the spinal cord: • ...
Do the crossword 2023-06-27
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- A(n) …………… is an object that attracts some metals such as iron.
- 2,4,6,8,10 are …………… numbers
- ………… diseases are illnesses caused by the spread of bacteria.
- A(n) ………… is a flat shape with four straight sides, one pair of opposite sides being parallel and the other pair not parallel
- ………… foods are all the products that are made from milk, such as cheese, butter, yogurt, ect
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- The ………… system is the network of organs and tissues that help you breathe.
- …………… food contains substances which help your body to be healthy.
- …………… is the largest planet in the solar system.
8 Clues: 2,4,6,8,10 are …………… numbers • …………… is the largest planet in the solar system. • ………… diseases are illnesses caused by the spread of bacteria. • A(n) …………… is an object that attracts some metals such as iron. • …………… food contains substances which help your body to be healthy. • The ………… system is the network of organs and tissues that help you breathe. • ...
Respiratory Disorders 2024-04-16
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- Collapsed lung
- Viral infection(VIRUD) causes inflammation of the mucous membrane
- Infection of the lungs
- Is inflammation of the Larynx or voice box,
- Deep breath followed by forceful expulsion of air to clear the lower respiratory tract
- Infection of mucous membranes,
- Describes chronic lung conditions,
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- Air forced through the nose to clear the respiratory tract
- Allergic reaction
- Contagious viral infection
- Inflammation of the mucous membrane of the trachea,
- Inflammatory airway obstruction,
- Lesions form in the lungs
- Alveoli over dilated,
- Foreign object lodges in the throat
15 Clues: Collapsed lung • Allergic reaction • Alveoli over dilated, • Infection of the lungs • Lesions form in the lungs • Contagious viral infection • Infection of mucous membranes, • Inflammatory airway obstruction, • Describes chronic lung conditions, • Foreign object lodges in the throat • Is inflammation of the Larynx or voice box, • Inflammation of the mucous membrane of the trachea, • ...
Psychology Choice Board 3 2022-11-01
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- controls muscle movement and relays information from ears, eyes, and skin to the central nervous system
- best known for its role in responding to dangerous or stressful situations
- Nervous System - a network of nerves that relaxes your body after periods of stress and danger
- Chemical messengers that carry chemical signals from one neuron to the next target cell
- The nerve fibers responsible for carrying signals from the brain to the peripheral nervous system in order to initiate a reaction
- paired lobes of the brain associated with processing auditory information and with the encoding of memory
- the largest lobes in the human brain that are important for voluntary movement, expressive language, and for managing high level executive functions
- responsible for receiving and processing sensory information, thinking, perceiving, producing, and understanding language, and controlling motor function
- Controls involuntary bodily functions and regulates glands
- a part of the circuit that connects sensory organs, like those that detect pain and touch, in the peripheral nervous system to the brain
- a bundle of more than 200 million nerve fibers that connect the two brain hemispheres, permitting communication, between the right and left sides of the brain
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- The nerve fibers responsible for bringing sensory information from the outside world into the brain
- Made up of Autonomic Nervous System (ANS) and Somatic Nervous System (SNS)
- the ability of the nervous system to change its activity in response to stimuli by reorganizing its structure, functions, or connections
- the rearmost lobe in each cerebral hemisphere of the brain that is primarily responsible for visual processing
- the outer layer that lies on top of the cerebrum associated with higher level processes such as consciousness, thought, emotion, reasoning, language, and memory
- coordinates functions that are fundamental to survival including the respiratory rhythm, motor activity, sleep, and wakefulness
- paired lobes at the top of the head, responsible for sensory perception and integration, including the management of taste, hearing, sight, touch, and smell
- Made up of the brain and spinal cord
19 Clues: Made up of the brain and spinal cord • Controls involuntary bodily functions and regulates glands • best known for its role in responding to dangerous or stressful situations • Made up of Autonomic Nervous System (ANS) and Somatic Nervous System (SNS) • Chemical messengers that carry chemical signals from one neuron to the next target cell • ...
Science Midterm 2020-12-17
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- is caused by constant random movement of molecules from area of high to low concentration (Diffusion and Osmosis Wall)
- All living things are made of(Living Things Wall)
- Living things need and use to survive ( Living Things Wall)
- is diffusion of water across a semipermeable membrane(Diffusion and Osmosis Wall)
- The _____ system provides protection for soft, internal organs(Organ Systems Wall)
- means having multiple cells(Living Things Wall)
- The ___system sends electrical signals to the muscles(Organ Systems Wall)
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- means having only one cell(Living Things Wall)
- Living things produce offspring as part of reproduction (Living Things Wall)
- The ____ is the primary organ of the respiratory system (Organ Systems Wall)
- Is a stretchy tube that travels down the back of the throat (Organ Systems Wall)
- The ___ is a muscular pump that circulates blood throughout the body (Organ Systems Wall)
12 Clues: means having only one cell(Living Things Wall) • means having multiple cells(Living Things Wall) • All living things are made of(Living Things Wall) • Living things need and use to survive ( Living Things Wall) • The ___system sends electrical signals to the muscles(Organ Systems Wall) • Living things produce offspring as part of reproduction (Living Things Wall) • ...
Medical Detectives Unit 1 2024-01-03
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- process of determining which disease or condition explains a person's symptoms and signs.
- free from disease-causing microorganisms.
- a gelatinous substance obtained from various kinds of red seaweed and used in bacteria culture
- System relating to breathing.
- a region in an organ or tissue which has suffered damage through injury or disease, such as a wound, ulcer, abscess, or tumor.
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- the pressure of the blood in the circulatory system
- small lumps of tissue that contain white blood cells, which fight infection.
- The system that circulates blood and lymph through the body, consisting of the heart, blood vessels, blood, lymph, and the lymphatic vessels and glands.
- two round, fleshy masses in the back of your throat
- Vital signs are a group of the four to six most crucial medical signs that indicate the status of the body's vital functions.
10 Clues: System relating to breathing. • free from disease-causing microorganisms. • the pressure of the blood in the circulatory system • two round, fleshy masses in the back of your throat • small lumps of tissue that contain white blood cells, which fight infection. • process of determining which disease or condition explains a person's symptoms and signs. • ...
Unit 12 Crossword 2015-06-01
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- Nerve cell specialized for crying signals from one art of the body to another
- heart chamber that pumps blood away from heart
- Relaxation phase in circulation
- Central nervous system, brain and spinal cord
- iron deficiency
- where digestive and respiratory systems meet
- Purges the blood of so much CO2 that the brain stops sending messages to the diaphragm
- consists of 4 polypeptide chains, heme, and iron
- prevents back flow of blood
- Carries blood towards heart
- SA node, sets tempo of heart beat
- Circuit that carries blood between hear and the rest of the body
- voice box
- contraction phase in circulation
- Communication line made from bundles of neuron fibers wrapped in connective tissue
- Carrying inputs from sense organs to CNS
- heart chamber that receives blood
- SmallER branches that lead to each lung
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- the amount of chambers a bird and mammal heart has
- wind pipe
- interpreting the sensory signals and creating a response
- Peripheral nervous system, nerves that carry impulse in and out of the CNS
- Sheet of muscle used in respiration
- this is the type of circulatory system that is used in invertebrates, mollusks, and arthropods
- Allows for diffusion between blood and tissue cells
- (adrenaline) hormone released during stress
- Carries blood away from heart
- Delays contractions to ensure the artery has been completely emptied
- Circuit that carries blood between heart and lungs
- Clusters of air sacs
- Leads to each lung
31 Clues: wind pipe • voice box • iron deficiency • Leads to each lung • Clusters of air sacs • prevents back flow of blood • Carries blood towards heart • Carries blood away from heart • Relaxation phase in circulation • contraction phase in circulation • SA node, sets tempo of heart beat • heart chamber that receives blood • Sheet of muscle used in respiration • ...
Crossword Challenge 2: CELLS 2024-11-15
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- ER
- number of parts of cell theory
- type of feedback loop used for blood clotting
- regulates what goes in an out of the cell
- process of a stem cell changing into a specialized cell
- cell part
- cell part that holds genetic material
- gel-like substance
- type of feedback loop used to regulate insulin
- eu
- organelle with lots of enzymes
- normal is 98.6
- outer layer of a plant cell
- Unit 4 title
- body system that includes heart, veins, arteries
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- before/without
- body system that includes skin, hair, and nails
- cell part used for movement by single celled organisms
- name of your favorite rower
- cell type with lots of mitochondria and ribosomes
- unspecialized cell
- kidney cell
- cell part that creates usable energy for the cell
- cell type used for signaling
- macromolecule made by smooth endoplasmic reticulum
- cell with a nucleus
- heart lung stomach brain are all examples
- fight or flight hormone
- cell part that is much much bigger in plant cells than animal cells
- maintaining stable internal environment
- coiled DNA
- cell without a nucleus
- plant cells have these, but animal cells do not
- system that is responsible for airflow in your body
- ribosomes found NOT on the Rough ER
- what your body would do to increase temperature
- a cell without this part would be unable to make protein
- organism made of one cell
38 Clues: ER • eu • cell part • coiled DNA • kidney cell • Unit 4 title • before/without • normal is 98.6 • unspecialized cell • gel-like substance • cell with a nucleus • cell without a nucleus • fight or flight hormone • organism made of one cell • name of your favorite rower • outer layer of a plant cell • cell type used for signaling • number of parts of cell theory • organelle with lots of enzymes • ...
Ch. 36 Part 2 2024-12-10
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- Disease characterized by high blood sugar levels.
- Procedure of puncturing a vein to collect blood.
- Inflammation of the ear, often causing pain.
- Medical specialty focusing on the skin.
- Branch of medicine dealing with the musculoskeletal system.
- Hypersensitive immune response to substances.
- Portable device for monitoring heart activity over 24 hours.
- Type of test used to identify allergens.
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- Another term for a tumor or abnormal tissue growth.
- Swelling caused by excess fluid in the body tissues.
- Procedure to examine the sigmoid colon.
- Study of the heart and its functions.
- Study of glands and hormones in the body.
- Connective tissue attaching muscle to bone.
- Instrument used to listen to heart and lung sounds.
- Chronic respiratory condition causing difficulty breathing.
- Skin test to determine allergic reactions.
- Medical specialty focusing on children and their diseases.
18 Clues: Study of the heart and its functions. • Procedure to examine the sigmoid colon. • Medical specialty focusing on the skin. • Type of test used to identify allergens. • Study of glands and hormones in the body. • Skin test to determine allergic reactions. • Connective tissue attaching muscle to bone. • Inflammation of the ear, often causing pain. • ...
JC Elementary School - Respiratory System 2023-06-14
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- The Diaphragm __________ when humans breath in.
- What do we breath in?
- The Diaphragm ___________ when humans breath out.
- What is the windpipe called?
- What is a sticky substance that collects germs?
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- Dioxide What do we breath out?
- Where do humans get oxygen?
- How many lung(s) do humans have?
- Which organ is responsible for helping humans breath
- The air enters into humans through the ________.
- What are the two tubes called?
11 Clues: What do we breath in? • Where do humans get oxygen? • What is the windpipe called? • Dioxide What do we breath out? • What are the two tubes called? • How many lung(s) do humans have? • The Diaphragm __________ when humans breath in. • What is a sticky substance that collects germs? • The air enters into humans through the ________. • ...
Things I have learned in 2020 2021-01-15
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- a small lump of rock orbiting the sun.
- respiratory system
- breakdown of large insoluble food molecules
- amount of force exerted per area.
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- resistance to motion of one object moving relative to another.
- type of friction between air and another material.
- the force that attracts a body towards the centre of the earth.
7 Clues: respiratory system • amount of force exerted per area. • a small lump of rock orbiting the sun. • breakdown of large insoluble food molecules • type of friction between air and another material. • resistance to motion of one object moving relative to another. • the force that attracts a body towards the centre of the earth.
Human systems crossword puzzle 2024-05-17
7 Clues: it protects the brain • it helps the body to move • it protects the heart and lungs • it chews the food into small pieces • it connects with the mouth and the stomach • it is the first part of the respiratory system • it delivers food,water and air to other parts of the body
CBRN Hazards - CHEM 2021-06-02
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- This type of agent was a "mask breaker"
- Nerve agents are the most _____ chemical hazard
- Incapacitating agents do not seriously _____ life
- Blood agents are highly _____
- Respiratory agents cause _____ effects
- Incapacitating agents can cause _____ effects
- Choking agents cause "dry land _____"
- Detector used to determine if an environment is safe
- Persistent agent effects can continue for _____ after exposure
- Battery operated chemical point-sampling detector
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- Non-persistent nerve agents
- Required for protection against CBRN hazards
- Primary route of exposure for choking agents
- Blister agents mainly affect _____ and eyes
- MCC's are widely used for _____
- Blister agents restrict use of _____ and equipment
- For incapacitated casualties, isolate, hydrate, and _____
- Blister agents primarily affect warm, _____ skin
- Absorption thru the skin
19 Clues: Absorption thru the skin • Non-persistent nerve agents • Blood agents are highly _____ • MCC's are widely used for _____ • Choking agents cause "dry land _____" • Respiratory agents cause _____ effects • This type of agent was a "mask breaker" • Blister agents mainly affect _____ and eyes • Required for protection against CBRN hazards • ...
InFectious Diseases 1 2022-11-08
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- Scientific name for Germ.
- Symptom of early infection.
- Germ That Can't be killed.
- To Isolate someone because of Illness.
- Germ that Lives on dead Material.
- Foot Fungus Suffered by Sports Participants.
- Medicine made from disease that's not alive.
- Throat Infection of the Throat.
- Caused by the Bite of a sick Animal.
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- Respiratory Infection that caused a pandemic.
- Single Cell Germ found in Dirty Water.
- Respiratory Illness of the Fall Season.
- Another name for the Flu.
- Germ that is spread by Insect Bites.
- Medicine made from a dead antibody.
- Illness that has Fever ,Chills and Diarrhea.
- Germ that can be Killed.
- Infection of the head with a Runny nose.
- Early sign of Bacterial Infection.
19 Clues: Scientific name for Germ. • Another name for the Flu. • Germ that can be Killed. • Symptom of early infection. • Germ That Can't be killed. • Throat Infection of the Throat. • Germ that Lives on dead Material. • Early sign of Bacterial Infection. • Medicine made from a dead antibody. • Caused by the Bite of a sick Animal. • Germ that is spread by Insect Bites. • ...
BODY SISTEMS 2025-04-16
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- function by transferring oxygen that we bring in from our external environment
- pineal gland, pituitary gland
- all the bones
- contains those b cells and t cells that help us fight against disease-causing microbes
- include your brain and spinal cord
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- Two kinds:smooth and the cardiac
- the largest organ system of the body
- includes the blood the heart and all of the blood vessels
8 Clues: all the bones • pineal gland, pituitary gland • Two kinds:smooth and the cardiac • include your brain and spinal cord • the largest organ system of the body • includes the blood the heart and all of the blood vessels • function by transferring oxygen that we bring in from our external environment • ...
drug classifications and examples 2025-07-24
Across
- gives off fumes and vapours to the air
- confusion, drowsiness and nausea
- coordination problems, changes in mood, cancers and heart problems
- slows down the brain function
Down
- significantly alter mood leading to states of consciousness
- effects on every organ system and leading to a range of diseases
- makes you feel more alert and energetic
- causes increased heart rate and respiratory problems
8 Clues: slows down the brain function • confusion, drowsiness and nausea • gives off fumes and vapours to the air • makes you feel more alert and energetic • causes increased heart rate and respiratory problems • significantly alter mood leading to states of consciousness • effects on every organ system and leading to a range of diseases • ...
Deteriorating Patient 2024-06-05
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- we all need this when dealing with a deteriorating patient
- this may indicate cold sepsis
- a change that is not chronic
- what to call if EWS is 10+ (2words)
- when I am dealing with a deteriorating patient, this goes sky high (2words)
- greater than >140 earns me a MET Call
- when the patient isn't awake, but not asleep
Down
- who should you call alongside the Dr for a review
- what vital sign drops in hypoxia
- a patient is going downhill
- ------------ to Early Warning Score (EWS) Triggerss
- the system that helps us breathe
- what you can ask for if you are concerned or EWS 6+
- an overwhelming infection
14 Clues: an overwhelming infection • a patient is going downhill • a change that is not chronic • this may indicate cold sepsis • what vital sign drops in hypoxia • the system that helps us breathe • what to call if EWS is 10+ (2words) • greater than >140 earns me a MET Call • when the patient isn't awake, but not asleep • who should you call alongside the Dr for a review • ...
PAW-sitive Immune Recovery 2025-11-13
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- Therapy that restores immune balance but does not kill the virus
- Elevated IL-6 and TNF-α indicate this harmful process
- Condition where lymphocyte levels drop dangerously low
- Type of T-cell program improved by MSCs (long-lasting)
- Balanced state of the immune system
- Dysfunctional state T cells enter after prolonged overstimulation
- Severe lung injury caused by uncontrolled inflammation
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- Small immune signaling proteins that trigger inflammation
- Coronavirus disease in cats used as a model for COVID-19
- Respiratory infection caused by immune imbalance during coronavirus disease
- Immune cells that kill infected cells
- Gene associated with T-cell exhaustion
- Major inflammatory cytokine reduced by MSC treatment
- Exhaustion marker highly expressed on overstimulated T cells
14 Clues: Balanced state of the immune system • Immune cells that kill infected cells • Gene associated with T-cell exhaustion • Major inflammatory cytokine reduced by MSC treatment • Elevated IL-6 and TNF-α indicate this harmful process • Condition where lymphocyte levels drop dangerously low • Type of T-cell program improved by MSCs (long-lasting) • ...
Viruses: Anna Dumont 2020-02-03
Across
- children under 5, human contact, painful blisters, pain while swallowing
- spread by rodent droppings
- sudden high fever and sharp pain behind the eyes
- affects liver, vaccine, dark urine, body fluids spread it
- 100.4 fever, started in China, respiratory virus
- infects white blood cells and your immune system
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- mostly in Africa, severe joint pain
- red rash, spread from water droplets from cough, MMR vaccine
- affects travellers so they should get vaccinated
- hemorrhaging, started in German, multi organ failure
- MMR vaccine, typically in kids, red rash, white spots in mouth
- mosquitos, convulsions and disorientation, in the bloodstream
- contact with infected blood or needles, no vaccine, liver failure
- spread through bloodstream, inflammation of brain
- affects liver, vaccine, poor sanitation causes it
15 Clues: spread by rodent droppings • mostly in Africa, severe joint pain • affects travellers so they should get vaccinated • sudden high fever and sharp pain behind the eyes • 100.4 fever, started in China, respiratory virus • infects white blood cells and your immune system • spread through bloodstream, inflammation of brain • ...
Health 2015-03-11
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- Smallest muscle in the body
- Oxygen is a key part of this system to work
- Lets you say words clearly
- You use these to play the piano
- Allows your arm to move up, down and rotate
- Biggest muscle in your body
- Pumps oxygen around our body and gets rid of Co^2
Down
- This part of your body needs to be protected when playing football
- What holds our body together
- Allows us to think and is the boss of our body
- What helps us not get hungry
- Protects vital organs at the front of our body
- A place where we can inhale and exhale oxygen
- Helps you move you arm
- This thing breaks down what we eat
15 Clues: Helps you move you arm • Lets you say words clearly • Smallest muscle in the body • Biggest muscle in your body • What holds our body together • What helps us not get hungry • You use these to play the piano • This thing breaks down what we eat • Oxygen is a key part of this system to work • Allows your arm to move up, down and rotate • ...
Body Systems in an Animal 2024-01-25
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- Located at the base of the brain, the master gland
- To provide movement for the proper functioning of organs
- Controls motor control and sensation
- Female reproductive gland that produces eggs
- Simple stomach, one compartment
- Transports water, oxygen, and wastes
- Provides frame and support for all systems and organs
- Composed of glands that secrete hormones
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- These eat large amounts of fibrous materials
- Takes oxygen from the air, places it in the bloodstream, and removes carbon dioxide
- Takes in food and digests it to a form the body can use
- Male reproductive gland that produces sperm
- Creates egg and sperm cells
- Rids the body of wastes,flushes it out of urinary tract
- Center of the circulatory system
15 Clues: Creates egg and sperm cells • Simple stomach, one compartment • Center of the circulatory system • Controls motor control and sensation • Transports water, oxygen, and wastes • Composed of glands that secrete hormones • Male reproductive gland that produces sperm • These eat large amounts of fibrous materials • Female reproductive gland that produces eggs • ...
Pulmonology 2024-10-05
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- Doctor specializing in lung diseases
- Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, a lung condition that blocks airflow
- Procedure to view the inside of the airways and lungs
- Test used to assess lung function
- Fibrosis Genetic disorder affecting the lungs and digestive system
- Chronic respiratory condition causing airway inflammation
- Lung condition causing shortness of breath
- Inflammation of the bronchial tubes
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs
Down
- Infectious disease that primarily affects the lungs
- Membrane surrounding the lungs
- Low oxygen levels in the body or a part of the body
- Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath
- Effusion Accumulation of fluid between the layers of tissue surrounding the lungs
- Infection that inflames the air sacs in the lungs
15 Clues: Membrane surrounding the lungs • Test used to assess lung function • Inflammation of the bronchial tubes • Doctor specializing in lung diseases • Lung condition causing shortness of breath • Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath • Infection that inflames the air sacs in the lungs • Infectious disease that primarily affects the lungs • ...
Avian revision 2025-10-08
Across
- the respiratory system that birds have.
- everything hole.
- store oxygen for birds to make respiration more efficient.
- bone that provides birds with more stability for flight.
- the muscle thatprovides the downstroke of the wings.
- muscular organ that grinds up food with grit.
- name of the third eyelid membrane in birds.
Down
- stimulates birds to breed includes temperature and sunlight hours.
- the true stomach of birds.
- makes the birds more lightweight for flight.
- the vertebrae of the neck that only birds can have more than 7 vertebrae.
- the bone that angles the tail, allowing birds to turn in flight.
- storage organ.
- provides insulation, aids in flight and camouflage.
- the muscle that provides the upstroke of the wings.
15 Clues: storage organ. • everything hole. • the true stomach of birds. • the respiratory system that birds have. • name of the third eyelid membrane in birds. • makes the birds more lightweight for flight. • muscular organ that grinds up food with grit. • provides insulation, aids in flight and camouflage. • the muscle that provides the upstroke of the wings. • ...
The Cardio-Respiratory System 2022-02-20
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- A process that involves the widening of blood vessels at the skin surface to increase heat loss through the surface of the skin.
- One-cell-thick blood vessels that undergo gas exchange.
- A wall that divides the heart into two halves.
- One of the two chambers at the bottom of the heart.
Down
- A process that involves the narrowing of blood vessels at the skin surface to reduce heat loss through the surface of the skin.
- One of the two chambers at the top of the heart.
- Thick wall blood vessel that carries blood under high pressure.
- Thin wall blood vessel that carries blood under low pressure.
8 Clues: A wall that divides the heart into two halves. • One of the two chambers at the top of the heart. • One of the two chambers at the bottom of the heart. • One-cell-thick blood vessels that undergo gas exchange. • Thin wall blood vessel that carries blood under low pressure. • Thick wall blood vessel that carries blood under high pressure. • ...
ABG ESSENTIALS 2014-02-03
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- blood has too much acid or too little base.
- that can accept or bind H+.
- underlying cause for treatment.
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- that can donate H+ to a base.
- overall H+ concentration in body fluids.
- System/Maintains acid/base balance by absorbing or excreting acids and bases.
- blood has too much base or too acid.
- Buffers/Act immediately to maintain pH balancing.
- Alkalosis/Slowing the breathing rate to treat.
9 Clues: that can accept or bind H+. • that can donate H+ to a base. • underlying cause for treatment. • blood has too much base or too acid. • overall H+ concentration in body fluids. • blood has too much acid or too little base. • Alkalosis/Slowing the breathing rate to treat. • Buffers/Act immediately to maintain pH balancing. • ...
The Respiratory System - Maddie Hinsley - Health 2B 2012-11-18
Across
- The emission of air from the lungs
- Connects the mouth and nasal passages to the esophagus
- The process which oxygen passes through a membrane
- Also the windpipe, which extends from the larynx to the bronchi
- A disease caused by narrowing and obstructing of the bronchioles
- The force exerted by air
- A sticky sheet that traps dirt
- White blood cells that engulfs dirt and bacteria
- Grape-like clusters of microscopic air sacs
- A large chamber lined with mucous membrane
- The muscular flap attached to the larynx
- These branch off the trachea leading into the lungs
- A thin passageways within the lungs
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- Inflammation of the pleura
- Wall of the alveolus which diffuses oxygen
- A colorless, odorless gas supplied for energy to our cells
- A disease caused by damage to the alveoli
- A dome shaped muscle that contracts during respiration
- Hair-like projections that sweep particles
- A pair of ligaments that open during respiration
- A waste product exhaled from the lungs
- Fine blood vessels that form a network between arterioles and venules
- Sac-like organs beneath the rib cage
- The organ that takes in air
- Forms by malignant tumors that spread in the lungs
- The drawing of air into the lungs
- A box of cartilage and passageway from pharynx to trachea
27 Clues: The force exerted by air • Inflammation of the pleura • The organ that takes in air • A sticky sheet that traps dirt • The drawing of air into the lungs • The emission of air from the lungs • A thin passageways within the lungs • A waste product exhaled from the lungs • The muscular flap attached to the larynx • A disease caused by damage to the alveoli • ...
Review session 3 2017-06-01
Across
- hollow muscular organ that pumps blood around the body
- organs that exchange oxygen
- a system in which a product or result of a process limits the process itself
- blood is only partially contained within a system of blood vessels as it travels through the body
- animals that lack a back bone
- segments of DNA serve as templates to produce complementary RNA molecules
- gene mutations that involve changes in one or a few nucleotides
- process in which food is broken down outside cells in a digestive system and is then absorbed
- sepearate waste and extra water from the blood
- respiratory structure of aquatic animals
- organisms that are best adapted to an environment survive and reproduce more than others
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- process of change over time
- selection humans provide the selection
- heritable changes in genetic information
- untwists the double helix and exposes complementary glands
- digest food inside specialized cells that pass nutrients to other cells by diffusion
- any number of imaginary planes drawn through the center of the body could divide the body into equal halves
- blood circulates entirely through blood vessels that extend through body
- animals removing ammonia waste
- s nucleic acids that consists of a long chain of nucleotides
- tube like excretory structures that filter body fluid
- decoding of mRNA to protein
- long chains of amino acids
- chemical or agent in the environment that cause mutation
- chordate with a backbone
25 Clues: chordate with a backbone • long chains of amino acids • process of change over time • organs that exchange oxygen • decoding of mRNA to protein • animals that lack a back bone • animals removing ammonia waste • selection humans provide the selection • heritable changes in genetic information • respiratory structure of aquatic animals • ...
Grade 7 Science Review 2024-05-13
Across
- The control center of the cell.
- An object's resistance to a change in motion.
- Heat transfer through direct contact.
- Energy cannot be created nor ____.
- Causes winds to curve because of the rotation of the Earth.
- This process is how new body cells are created.
- Narrow air belts, fast-moving, in the upper troposphere (2 words)
- Winds that begin in the west and travel east.
- The hair-like structures that helps unicellular organisms move.
- A chart that traces one trait through many generations.
- This type of unicellular organism lives in a colony.
- This trait will mask the other.
- Main organ of the excretory system that filters blood.
- When two alleles in a genotype are the same, they are ____.
- Uses pseudopods to eat and move.
- To calculate speed, you take the object's distance and divide it by ____.
Down
- Organ that absorbs nutrients (2 words).
- A book sitting on a table is an example of a ____ force.
- System that transports blood throughout the body.
- Type of energy that is stored.
- An ax is this type of simple machine.
- Organelle that provides the cell with energy.
- The layer where weather occurs.
- Located between 0 and 30 degrees.
- To open the blinds,this is the simple machine that is used.
- System that brings in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide.
- This opposes motion.
- The stratosphere contains the ____ layer.
28 Clues: This opposes motion. • Type of energy that is stored. • The control center of the cell. • The layer where weather occurs. • This trait will mask the other. • Uses pseudopods to eat and move. • Located between 0 and 30 degrees. • Energy cannot be created nor ____. • An ax is this type of simple machine. • Heat transfer through direct contact. • ...
Unit 5 Vocab - Honors 2024-11-13
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- Cells that open and close stomata.
- System that moves materials throughout the body.
- Where ATP is produced through the process of cellular respiration.
- does not require oxygen
- The green pigment in plants that is essential for photosynthesis
- Produces a lot of ATP in the mitochondria; uses oxygen
- Makes ATP from glucose in the absence of oxygen; produces alcohol as waste.
- System that breaks down food and absorbs nutrients.
- A molecule that can be converted into ATP
- does require oxygen
- Small openings on the surface of leaves that allow gas exchange.
- The process of converting light energy into chemical energy in autotrophs.
- The metabolic pathway that converts glucose into pyruvate.
Down
- System that absorbs oxygen and releases carbon dioxide.
- Converts light energy to chemical energy in the form of ATP and NADPH; requires water and produces oxygen as waste.
- The vascular tissue responsible for the transport of water in plants.
- Type of fermentation that makes ATP from glucose in the absence of oxygen; produces lactic acid as a waste product.
- The process by which plants lose water vapor through stomata.
- Tubular tissues involved in the transport of materials.
- The primary energy used by the cell
- Uses energy from ATP and NADPH to fix carbon dioxide into sugar
- Metabolic pathway that uses the energy stored in pyruvate to make ATP and NADH, while producing carbon dioxide as waste.
- The type of vascular tissue that transports sugars downward from the leaves.
23 Clues: does require oxygen • does not require oxygen • Cells that open and close stomata. • The primary energy used by the cell • A molecule that can be converted into ATP • System that moves materials throughout the body. • System that breaks down food and absorbs nutrients. • Produces a lot of ATP in the mitochondria; uses oxygen • ...
Influenza 2025-11-12
5 Clues: Protective injection • Virus that causes flu • caused what type of pathogen • Organ system affected most by flu • Common Symptom: high body temperature
PPE 2019-03-18
15 Clues: แว่นตา • อนุภาค • สายรัดตัว • การได้ยิน • โดนขูดขีด • แว่นครอบตา • หมวกนิรภัย • สายยึดกันตก • สายช่วยชีวิต • ระบบทางเดินหายใจ • ยกของหนักจนหลังเดี้ยง • ผ้ากันเปื้อนกันสารเคมี • ชุดป้องกันร่างกายที่คลุมหมดยกเว้นหน้า • วัสดุใช้ทำชุดนิรภัยที่ช่วยให้ลอยน้ำได้ • เส้นใยที่ทดความร้อน ความเย็น และสิ่งมีคม
Till Melker 2015-01-14
16 Clues: Immun • virus • Utvekla • Akademi • Utforska • Näsborre • Forskare • Proteiner • Temperatur • Riktningar • Infekterat • Katalysator • Facinerande • Normalt set • Molekyl nivå • Andnings respirator
mechanism of breathing 2020-04-16
Across
- area between lungs
- movement of air out of lungs
- muscles involved in quiet inspiration
- movement of air into lungs
- rate at which gas enters or leaves the lung
- pressure inside pleural cavity
Down
- conduction of air in respiratory tract
- accessory mucsle to lift sternum during forced inspiration
- shape of diaphragm during inspiration
- membranes of the surface of the lung
- fluid reduction friction of lungs
- exchange of air in respiratory tract
- shape of diaphragm during expiration
- sheet of muscle at bottom of ribcage
14 Clues: area between lungs • movement of air into lungs • movement of air out of lungs • pressure inside pleural cavity • fluid reduction friction of lungs • membranes of the surface of the lung • exchange of air in respiratory tract • shape of diaphragm during expiration • sheet of muscle at bottom of ribcage • shape of diaphragm during inspiration • ...
Circulatory and Respiratory Systems 2021-10-04
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- A yellowish fluid that is mostly water in which blood cells are suspended.
- A sheet-like muscle beneath the lungs that expands and contracts the chest cavity to control breathing.
- A muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body. Made of cardiac muscle.
- A transport system that uses blood to carry nutrients and oxygen to the cells of the body.
- The body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide.
- The tube that transports air from the throat to the lungs, also called the windpipe.
- A cell fragment that helps to form blood clots and stop bleeding.
- A blood cell that carries oxygen to the cells of the body and carries carbon dioxide from cells back to the lungs.
- Air sacks within the lungs where gases are exchanged between the lungs and the blood.
- A pair of tubes that branch of the trachea and enter the lungs.
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- The cells of the circulatory system that fight disease by attacking invading microorganisms and making anti bodies to fight infection.
- The process in cells in which oxygen is combined with food (glucose) to release energy.
- A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart.
- Either upper chamber of the heart.
- Elastic, sponge-like organs in the chest that are the main organs of the respiratory system.
- Either lower chamber of the heart.
- A tiny vessel that connects and artery to a vein and exchanges substances such as gases and nutrients between the blood and the body cells.
- A blood vessel that carries blood toward the heart.
18 Clues: Either upper chamber of the heart. • Either lower chamber of the heart. • A blood vessel that carries blood toward the heart. • A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart. • A pair of tubes that branch of the trachea and enter the lungs. • The body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide. • ...
Training principles 2017-09-27
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- smallest of the blood vessels and the place where tissue of the body exchanges carbon dioxide in exchange for oxygen
- Term Goal a result that can be achieved in 6 months or more
- minutes of repetitions
- small tubes or vessels for blood leaving the heart.
- Endurance ability of the heart, blood, blood vessels and lungs to supply oxygen to the body during long periods of physical activity
- energy producing system within the muscle that is without oxygen.
- number of exercise sessions per week
- Composition the combination of fat mass to fat free mass
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- the muscles' ability to move a joint through its full range of motion
- System the network of blood vessels and the heart that pumps bloods throughout the body
- training load expressed as weight, speed,or heart rate
- System the passageway muscles, and lungs that allow oxygen to be breathed in and carbon dioxide to be breathed out
- exercise training is specific to the muscles used and the component of fitness trained
- an increase in one or more of the FITT variables to provide an additional workload
- Term Goal a result that can be achieved 6 months or less
- Endurance The ability of muscle or muscles to push or pull with total force
- Principle the variables of frequency, intensity, time and type
- relating to, involving, or requiring free oxygen
18 Clues: minutes of repetitions • number of exercise sessions per week • relating to, involving, or requiring free oxygen • small tubes or vessels for blood leaving the heart. • training load expressed as weight, speed,or heart rate • Term Goal a result that can be achieved 6 months or less • Composition the combination of fat mass to fat free mass • ...
ระบบหัวใจและหลอดเลือด/ทางเดินหายใจ 2025-06-27
15 Clues: ปอด • คอหอย • ชีพจร • หัวใจ • หลอดลม • โรคหอบ • ล้มเหลว • กล่องเสียง • การไหลเวียน • เส้นเลือดดำ • ทางเดินหายใจ • เส้นเลือดแดง • ความดันโลหิตสูง • อาการตัวเขียว ผิวเขียว • ภาวะหัวใจเต้นผิดจังหวะ
Anatomy of the Respiratory Tract 2021-04-16
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- Short tube consisting of several cartilages connected by muscles. It also contains the vocal chords which are needed to generate sound.
- Also known as the windpipe, it links the upper airways to the lungs. It consists of C-shaped rings of cartilage which are connected by smooth muscle.
- These split from the trachea into two primary sections which enter the lungs, then split into even smaller sections which enter separate lobes, splitting into even smaller sections within.
- Contains curved shelves of bone in which the surface is lined with ciliated respiratory epithelium that secretes mucus and fluid to trap foreign particles.
- Flap of cartilage which serves as a switch between the respiratory and digestive tracts, ensuring that food and air each enter in the appropriate location.
Down
- These are passageways that connect to the end of the respiratory tree.
- These are small, elastic buds that are located a the end of the respiratory tree. They provide a large surface area for gas exchange to occur.
- The common pathway for the respiratory and digestive tracts and allows for both air and food to pass.
- The smallest airway of the respiratory tract, getting smaller with each split branch.
- A pair of organs consisting of elastic sacs with branching passageways where air is drawn in order to conduct gas exchange.
10 Clues: These are passageways that connect to the end of the respiratory tree. • The smallest airway of the respiratory tract, getting smaller with each split branch. • The common pathway for the respiratory and digestive tracts and allows for both air and food to pass. • ...
hierarchical crossword 2022-06-15
Across
- A chemical element is defined by a particle of substance that is unique to it
- is two or more atoms connected by chemical bonds, which form the smallest unit of a substance that retains the composition and properties of that substance
- is a biological organizational level between cells and a complete organ
- is any live, biological system that works as a separate entity
- specialized structures that perform various jobs inside cells
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- your body's command center
- are the basic building blocks of all living things
- is an extremely large molecule, such as a protein or nucleic acid, that is vital to biophysical processes
- A biological system made up of a collection of organs that cooperate to fulfill one or more activities.
- the breakdown of large insoluble food molecules into small water-soluble food molecules so that they can be absorbed into the watery blood plasma
- identifiable structures in the body that conduct certain activities
- the network of organs and tissues that help you breathe
- a tissue of the body consisting of long cells that can contract and produce motion
13 Clues: your body's command center • are the basic building blocks of all living things • the network of organs and tissues that help you breathe • specialized structures that perform various jobs inside cells • is any live, biological system that works as a separate entity • identifiable structures in the body that conduct certain activities • ...
NUR3050-Vocab Block #1 2021-09-03
Across
- Difficult breathing
- A disease of the nervous system. Commonly causes pain in the feet.
- An elevated respiratory rate.
- A weakening of the bones making them more brittle.
- A heart rate of less than 60 BPM.
- Inflammation of a joint that be painful and reduce mobility.
- A deep vein _________ can be caused by immobility.
Down
- Low arterial blood oxygen levels.
- An abnormally low body temperature
- Paralysis on half of the body.
- An infection of the lungs that can be caused by atelectasis.
- When blood flow through arteries in the brain is disrupted. Commonly called a stroke, or a ___________ Accident.
- When the skin turns blue because of low oxygen.
- Shows the percentage of oxygenated blood with each pulse.
- Chronic high blood pressure
15 Clues: Difficult breathing • Chronic high blood pressure • An elevated respiratory rate. • Paralysis on half of the body. • Low arterial blood oxygen levels. • A heart rate of less than 60 BPM. • An abnormally low body temperature • When the skin turns blue because of low oxygen. • A weakening of the bones making them more brittle. • ...
Human Body 2019-12-12
Across
- blood cell a blood cell that fights disease
- blood cell blood cell that carries oxygen from the lungs to the body cells
- an organ that exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide with blood
- liquid part of blood
- intestine absorbs water
- lower chamber of the heart
- upper chamber of the heart
- passage that directs air into the lungs
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- a blood vessel that carries blood back to the heart
- system brings oxygen into the body and gets rid of carbon dioxide
- intestine organ where most absorption of food takes place
- a cell fragment that plays an important part in forming scabs
- allows air to pass to and from the lungs
- found in the kidney, filter that blood goes through
- were digestion begins
15 Clues: liquid part of blood • were digestion begins • intestine absorbs water • lower chamber of the heart • upper chamber of the heart • passage that directs air into the lungs • allows air to pass to and from the lungs • blood cell a blood cell that fights disease • a blood vessel that carries blood back to the heart • found in the kidney, filter that blood goes through • ...
HSE CROSSWORD 2024-03-13
Across
- Emergency procedure for cardiac arrest (acronym)
- protective gear worn on the hands
- Equipment used to protect the respiratory system from airborne contaminants
- Injury caused by repetitive strain or overuse
- Practice of keeping work areas clean and organized
- Protective gear worn to cover the ears on construction sites
- Device used to protect the eyes from hazardous materials
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- Device used to put out small fires
- Head protection worn on construction sites
- breaking down of job into variuous steps and identfying hazards associated in each step
- Equipment used to detect harmful gases
- Equipment used for work at heights (acronym)
- last method of protecting the body from hazards (acronym)
- Workplace regulation law in Kenya (acronym)
- Chemical symbol for oxygen
15 Clues: Chemical symbol for oxygen • protective gear worn on the hands • Device used to put out small fires • Equipment used to detect harmful gases • Head protection worn on construction sites • Workplace regulation law in Kenya (acronym) • Equipment used for work at heights (acronym) • Injury caused by repetitive strain or overuse • ...
week 7 vocab systems 2020-10-20
Across
- systemTransports oxygen, waste, nutrients, hormones, heat, etc... around the body
- system
- body's speedy, electrochemical communication network, consisting of all the nerve cells of the peripheral and central nervous systems
- System
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- systemBreaks down food into absorbable units that enter the blood for distribution to body cells.
- An individual living thing
- system Brings oxygen into the body. Gets rid of carbon dioxide.
- of skeletal muscles, tendons that connect muscles to bones, and ligaments that attach bones together to form joint
- A collection of tissues that carry out a specialized function of the body
9 Clues: system • System • An individual living thing • system Brings oxygen into the body. Gets rid of carbon dioxide. • A collection of tissues that carry out a specialized function of the body • systemTransports oxygen, waste, nutrients, hormones, heat, etc... around the body • ...
Lymphatic System 2023-09-11
Across
- An organ that fights antigens in the respiratory system, located in the back of the neck.
- (also called lymphocytes) Cells that release antibodies (stored in lymph nodes).
- Foreign substance that triggers the immune system.
- Located in your upper chest, grows T-cells/lymphocytes.
- Contains lymphatic tissue that fights antigens in your lower abdomen.
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- Spongy tissue inside bones, produces white blood cells.
- Stores white blood cells in glands throughout the body.
- Organ that filters blood and removes old non-working cells. Located on the left side of the body between ribs and stomach.
8 Clues: Foreign substance that triggers the immune system. • Spongy tissue inside bones, produces white blood cells. • Stores white blood cells in glands throughout the body. • Located in your upper chest, grows T-cells/lymphocytes. • Contains lymphatic tissue that fights antigens in your lower abdomen. • ...
PSIO LAB 202: RESPIRATORY 2021-02-12
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- What comes after the trachea?
- What happens to the diaphragm to increase the length and volume of the thoracic cavity?
- Squamous What type of epithelium makes up the alveoli?
- Intercostal During exhalation, which muscle contracts to depress the rib cage?
- The larynx, trachea, bronchi, and lungs makes _______ airway?
- Bronchi What come before the bronchioles?
- Bronchioles What the last anatomical feature in the conducting zone?
- Bronchioles What begins the respiratory zone?
- Carbon dioxide (CO2) can be transported in the bloodstream as CO2 or ___________ ions
- the contraction of pectoralis minor muscles occurs during...
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- Lung Which lung has only a Superior Lobe and Inferior Lobe?
- As the lungs increase in volume, the ________ pressure less than atmospheric pressure
- Respiration The movement of oxygen from the capillaries to body cells and the movement of carbon dioxide from the body cells to capillaries is called...
- Ventilation The movement of air between the atmosphere and the lung during inhalation and exhalation is called...
- Squamous What type of epithelium makes up the Laryngopharynx?
- What anatomical features helps move mucus to the pharynx in the nasal cavity?
- What is the anatomical feature that covers the airway when you are swallowing food?
- What ends the respiratory zone?
- 500 mL is the average resting volume for which volume?
19 Clues: What comes after the trachea? • What ends the respiratory zone? • Bronchi What come before the bronchioles? • Bronchioles What begins the respiratory zone? • Squamous What type of epithelium makes up the alveoli? • 500 mL is the average resting volume for which volume? • Lung Which lung has only a Superior Lobe and Inferior Lobe? • ...
Respiratory Disorders 2015-02-13
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- a reflex response to upper respiratory tract irritation
- a acid fast aerobic bacillus that is resistant to drying & disinfectants
- a whistling sound that indicates obstruction in the airway.
- result from large amounts of unoxygenated hemoglobin in the blood and shows on skin.
- the volume of air remaining in the lungs after maximum expiration.
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- airspace of the lungs
- food and /or substances going down the wrong pipe
- causes respiratory acidosis
- mucoid discharge from respiratory tract
- contain many saclike structures
10 Clues: airspace of the lungs • causes respiratory acidosis • contain many saclike structures • mucoid discharge from respiratory tract • food and /or substances going down the wrong pipe • a reflex response to upper respiratory tract irritation • a whistling sound that indicates obstruction in the airway. • the volume of air remaining in the lungs after maximum expiration. • ...
Medical Terms 2021-03-22
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- Allergy and immunology
- undiagnosed health-related issues and continuous care for varied medical conditions
- Function of the lungs, treatment of disorders of the respiratory system
- Partial or complete loss of sensation usually by injection or Inhalation
- Mental illness, clinical depression, and other behavioral and emotional disorders
- General medical care of hospitalized patients
- Contagious and noncontagious infections caused by pathogenic microorganisms
- Rheumatic diseases (acute and chronic conditions characterized by inflammation and joint disease)
- Dermatology
- Effects of aging and age-related disorders
- Digestive tract and related structural diseases, a subspecialty of Digestive internal medicine
- Cardiology
- Disorders of the immune system resulting in hypersensitivity
- Eye examinations. eye diseases, and surgery
- Urinary tract disease and disorders of the male reproductive system
- Disorders of the blood and blood-forming organs
- Examination of tissues cells, and body fluids for evidence of disease
- Emergent or acute medical care due to trauma, accident, or major medical event
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- Pregnancy, childbirth, disorders of the reproductive system, and menopause
- Injuries or illnesses resulting from participation in athletic activities
- Anesthesiology
- Diseases of children from birth to adolescence, including wellness checks and vaccinations
- Continuous and comprehensive healthcare for individuals and family
- Diseases of internal organs and general medical conditions; uses nonsurgical therapy
- Disorders of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves
- Disorders of the ear, nose, and throat (ENT) and related structures of the head and neck
- Disorders of the musculoskeletal system, including preventing disorders and restoring function
- Tumors, including benign and malignant conditions
- Diseases related to the structure and function of the kidney
- disorders of the endocrine glands, such as sterility, diabetes, and thyroid problems
- Diseases and injuries of the skin concerned with skin cancer prevention
- Diseases of the heart and blood vessels and cardiovascular surgery, a subspecialty of internal medicine
32 Clues: Cardiology • Dermatology • Anesthesiology • Allergy and immunology • Effects of aging and age-related disorders • Eye examinations. eye diseases, and surgery • General medical care of hospitalized patients • Disorders of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves • Disorders of the blood and blood-forming organs • Tumors, including benign and malignant conditions • ...
Cities vs Countryside 2018-04-19
22 Clues: жилец • астма • злость • отмена • пробка • окраины • бронхит • поломка • трубить • захудалый • удушённый • застрявший • переселяться • недвижимость • переполненный • респираторный • многонациональный • сельская местность • яркий, резонирующий • недоступный по цене • добираться на работу • элементы инфраструктуры
Infections 2019-03-12
23 Clues: skin • rigor • ulcer • darner • rabies • saliva • cancer • rubella • disease • tonsils • redness • itching • hepatitis • discharge • poisoning • to sneeze • diphteria • vacination • coated tongue • conjunctivitis • pregnant woman • respiratory ways • infectious / contagious
The Crossword of Medical Vocabularly 2019-10-28
25 Clues: доля • цвет • форма • вверх • свыше • левый • худой • плевра • бледный • тяжелый • уровень • боковой • емкость • граница • серозный • наружный • младенец • меняться • расширять • покрывать • внутренний • собственный • дыхательный • подсерозный • средостение
Module Three Crossword 2012-06-27
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- Deficit of all blood types
- Volume of venous return
- Compensatory mechanism in anemia
- Degeneration, elasticity loss, obstruction in small arteries
- Insufficient __________ causes infant respiratory distress syndrome
- Hypercapnia causes respiratory _________
- ________ veins are common sources of pulmonary embolus
- Complications of aortic aneurysm
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- Relieved by rest and intake of nitroglycerin
- Usual cause of lobar pneumonia
- Difficulty breathing in recumbent position
- Small hemmorrhagic spots on the skin in thrombocytopenia
- Hemoptysis is a significant sign of this (2 words)
- Acid-fast bacillus, resistant to many disinfectants
- Bright red streaks of blood in frothy sputum
- Early, general symptom of anemia
- Decreased circulating blood and tissue perfusion
- Cell that is diagnostic for Hodgkin’s leukemia (2 words)
- Auscultated during obstruction in the upper airway
- Individuals with Type O blood are _________ donors
20 Clues: Volume of venous return • Deficit of all blood types • Usual cause of lobar pneumonia • Early, general symptom of anemia • Compensatory mechanism in anemia • Complications of aortic aneurysm • Hypercapnia causes respiratory _________ • Difficulty breathing in recumbent position • Relieved by rest and intake of nitroglycerin • Bright red streaks of blood in frothy sputum • ...
RC175 HW1 2021-04-28
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- respiratory rate is less than 10 breaths/min
- foul smelling sputum
- pulse rate is less than 60 beats/min
- sputum containing pus cells.
- nonspecific symptom observed in patients with pulmonary disease.
- mucus expectorated from the mouth
- unpleasant urge to breathe.
- blood streaked sputum
- sensation of breathing discomfort.
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- pulse is greater than 100 beats/min
- non pleuritic chest pain associated with coronary artery occlusion.
- elevated body temperature greater than 38.3 C
- sitting upright while bracing their elbows on a table
- process of identifying the nature and cause of illness.
- respiratory rate is greater than 20 breaths/min
- dyspnea triggered by reclining.
- body temperature below normal
- sensation or subjective experience of some aspect of an illness.
- sweating
- mucus from the lungs uncontaminated by oral secretions
20 Clues: sweating • foul smelling sputum • blood streaked sputum • unpleasant urge to breathe. • sputum containing pus cells. • body temperature below normal • dyspnea triggered by reclining. • mucus expectorated from the mouth • sensation of breathing discomfort. • pulse is greater than 100 beats/min • pulse rate is less than 60 beats/min • respiratory rate is less than 10 breaths/min • ...
Respiratory: Pt assessment 2024-05-22
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- soft muffled heard over lung fields normal breath sounds
- absence of respirations
- changes felt over the chest wall
- respiratory pattern that is rapid and deep associated with diabetes
- spine has abnormal ap curvature
- unconscious
- shortness of breath when lying down
- spine curves laterally
- slow respiratory rate less than 10
- can be dry,non productive, wet or loose sounding
- swelling in the lower extremities
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- primary muscle in breathing
- coughing up blood greater than 300 ml in a 24 hour period
- musical sound heard over lungs
- difficulty in breathing
- heart rate greater than 100
- low blood pressure
- shortness of breath from anxiety
- high pitched sound heard over neck
- what patient feels
- directives how patient makes their wishes known
21 Clues: unconscious • low blood pressure • what patient feels • spine curves laterally • absence of respirations • difficulty in breathing • primary muscle in breathing • heart rate greater than 100 • musical sound heard over lungs • spine has abnormal ap curvature • changes felt over the chest wall • shortness of breath from anxiety • swelling in the lower extremities • ...
Anaerobic And Aerobic 2023-02-14
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- The physical process of exchange of gases in organisms
- The flow of the respiratory current out of the organism
- The term used to describe one inhalation and one exhalation
- Respiration in the presence of oxygen
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- A mechanical system in a building that provides fresh air
- Human's air passage
- Gas formed by breathing out
- Process in which food is broken down, and energy is released
- Taking in of air rich in oxygen
9 Clues: Human's air passage • Gas formed by breathing out • Taking in of air rich in oxygen • Respiration in the presence of oxygen • The physical process of exchange of gases in organisms • The flow of the respiratory current out of the organism • A mechanical system in a building that provides fresh air • The term used to describe one inhalation and one exhalation • ...
IMMUNOLOGICAL DISORDERS 2021-04-08
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- an intensely low concentration of gamma globulin in the blood
- used for induction of the responses of the allergies
- an investigation commonly done to diagnose autoimmune acute hymolytic anemia
- an allergen causes an itchy rash known as atopis
- organ that is responsible for both the storage and purification of red bloods cells
- release histamine and prostaglandin
- chemical that causes a fever
- the body's immune system is not enough and cant resist infectious disease
- cancer that specifically affects the bone marrow
- eponym for acute febrile neutrophilic dermatosis
- a virus that attacks the human immune system
- it is characterized by recurrent inflammatory episodes
- aggresive form of chemical drug therapy meant to destroy rapidly groeing cells in the body
- a disorder in which respiratory passages narrows significantly
- reduction or decreased immune response to an antigen
- play a role in protecting the body against respiratory and gastrointestinal infections
- deficiency in ____ has been widely contributing to autoimmune disease
- _____ T cells virus infected cells and cancer cells
- cause acute health effects, long term effects like cancer and cardiovascular diseases
- this disease attacks body tissues including the lungs, kidney and skin
- source of lymph and lymphocytes
- unique RBC disorder that occurs when the body produces antibodies that destroy RBC's
- the capacity of the immune system to carry out its function of finding foreign cells
- swelling in outer membrane of eyeball
- it cause skin cell to multiply too quickly
- chemical that warns nieghboring cell of a viral infection
- cancerous plasma cells overcrowds the healthy blood cells in the bone marrow
- disorder develop due to production of autoantibodies against thyroid stimulating hormone receptor
- it can indicate anemia
- the immune system attacks and damages blood vessesls
- immune system attacks the joints causes redness, warmth and soreness
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- genitic tendency to synthesize inappropriate level of IgE specific for external allergies
- provides immunity by defending against disease causing agent
- decreasing the body's normal immune response to infected by foreign substances
- those are acquired immunodificiency disorder
- cell involved in the chronic rejection in the graft
- a chemical that kills bacteria without harming the cell
- insufficient nutrients in the body resulting in decreased immune system
- attacks myelin coating of nerve axons
- a congenital acquired deficiency of gamma globulins in blood
- a disease that occurs when the blood has a lot of glucose
- it is the enlargement of the lymph nodes that cause infection
- resulting in a defect cell-mediated immunity
- type of white blood cell that defends us from infections
- a drug which is considered to be lifesaving in severe allergic reaction
- the body's ability to destroy pathogens before they can cause disease
- severe allergic reaction
- an infection that makes the liver enflamed and damaged
- during allergic skin testing development of edema at the site or injection is called
- uncontrolled division of abnormal cells in the body
- exaggerated immune response to harmless environment antigen is calleda
- a drug which is considered to be lifesaving during severe allergic reaction
- gluten sensitive enteropathy
- not enough ____ in your diet can weaken your immune system
- this type of anemia causes deficiency of a protein, made by stomach lining cells
- synthesize appropriate level of IgE specific for external allergies
- that cause an immune response in the body by identifying substances in cells
- an acute immune disorder that
- ductless gland at the base of the neck
- plate-based assay technique used for identifying soluble substances
- also known as alymphocytosis
- potent inflammatory mediator
- a cancer in the lymphatic system
63 Clues: it can indicate anemia • severe allergic reaction • chemical that causes a fever • gluten sensitive enteropathy • also known as alymphocytosis • potent inflammatory mediator • an acute immune disorder that • source of lymph and lymphocytes • a cancer in the lymphatic system • release histamine and prostaglandin • attacks myelin coating of nerve axons • ...
Respiration Holes 3 (distinct) 2012-10-16
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- C-shaped pieces of cartilage are found within the _____.
- The condition characterized by alveolar fibrosis with difficulty exhaling is _____.
- move in a wavelike manner to remove foreign particles in the respiratory tract.
- The relative amount of smooth muscle is highest in the _____.
- is characterized by some impairment in the ability of the respiratory tree to deliver sufficient air to the sites of exchange; lung cancer may or might not be obstructive.
- Which is the most common cause of hyperventilation?
- During ______________ the thorax expands and the intra-pulmonary pressure falls below atmospheric; this negative pressure causes air to enter the lungs.
- The external nares are the nostrils that open into the vestibule of the nasal cavity and the internal nares are the exit of the nasal cavity into the pharynx.
- is an inflammation of the lung alveoli that usually is caused by a bacterium such as Streptococcus; tuberculosis is an infection that does not necessarily involve the alveoli.
- The bronchioles enter the _____ of the lungs.
- which muscle assists inhalation.
- Which reflex is caused by local alveolar decreases in oxygen content?
- Most of the oxygen in the blood is found in the _____.
- The epiglottis is part of the _____ and covers the glottis.
- The condition characterized by difficulty breathing due to an allergic response is _____.
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- _________ cavity is the serous fluid-filled potential space between the two layers of the pleural membranes (visceral and parietal pleura).
- The true vocal cords move because they are attached to the ______ cartilage.
- is an area of cartilage which separates the openings of the two primary bronchi.
- The movement of air within the respiratory system is correctly referred to as _____.
- is the entrance into the lung.
- Which is the most abundant gas in the atmosphere?
- is the conical-shaped top of each long.
- The amount of air that cannot be expelled is the _____ volume.
- Where are the palatine tonsils located?
- The functional gas exchanging units are termed _____.
- is comprised of a mucous membrane-lined piece of cartilage that acts as a cover over the glottis of the larynx to prevent food from entering the trachea.
- What is the anatomical term for the throat?
27 Clues: is the entrance into the lung. • which muscle assists inhalation. • is the conical-shaped top of each long. • Where are the palatine tonsils located? • What is the anatomical term for the throat? • The bronchioles enter the _____ of the lungs. • Which is the most abundant gas in the atmosphere? • Which is the most common cause of hyperventilation? • ...
Mechanical Ventilation Acronyms Puzzle 2025-12-18
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- The number of breaths taken per minute, an essential parameter for evaluating a patient's respiratory status
- A mode or setting that provides a preset level of pressure to assist each spontaneous breath, reducing the work of breathing
- The percentage of oxygen in the gas mixture that is inhaled, important for assessing and managing a patient's oxygenation
- The highest pressure reached during inhalation, indicating the resistance of the airway and lung compliance
- A medical device inserted into the trachea to secure an airway for ventilation
- A therapy that uses a continuous stream of air to keep the airways open
- The "O" in the DOPE acronym
- The "D" in the DOPE acronym
- The volume of air exhaled during a single breath, important for monitoring lung function and ventilation effectiveness
- The average pressure in the airways during one complete respiratory cycle, reflecting the overall pressure exerted on the lungs
- an intervention you might try for a patient who has a high PIP
- A mode of ventilation that allows for spontaneous breaths at the patient's own rate while providing mandatory breaths at set intervals
- The "E" in the DOPE acronym
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- Your teammate who is an expert in all things ventilation
- A ventilator setting that maintains pressure in the airways at the end of expiration to improve oxygenation and prevent alveolar collapse
- a non-invasive ventilation method that provides two levels of pressure, higher during inhalation and lower during exhalation, to assist patients with breathing difficulties
- A mode of ventilation that adapts to the patient's neural respiratory effort, providing assistance based on the electrical signals from the diaphragm
- The volume of air inhaled or exhaled in a single breath, critical for assessing ventilation adequacy
- This type of pressure alarm might be caused when the patient becomes disconnected from the ventilator
- measurement of carbon dioxide at the end of exhalation, normal range 35-45
- the duration of seconds a ventilator spends delivering a breath to the patient
- The "P" in the DOPE acronym
- The total volume of gas inhaled or exhaled from a person's lungs in one minute
- air escaping from the ventilation system often from around the ETT
- Measurement of carbon dioxide in the patient's arterial blood
25 Clues: The "O" in the DOPE acronym • The "D" in the DOPE acronym • The "P" in the DOPE acronym • The "E" in the DOPE acronym • Your teammate who is an expert in all things ventilation • Measurement of carbon dioxide in the patient's arterial blood • an intervention you might try for a patient who has a high PIP • ...
Physical Activity 2022-09-07
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- The bodies way to work efficiently and effectively to stay in shape.
- the ability of a muscle to perform over long periods of time.
- the ability of the circulatory system and respiratory system to supply the body with oxygen during a long amount of physical activity.
- a group of reps
- one complete excersice movement
- the amount of fat, bone, and muscle in your body.
- the abilty to bend and move through a full range of motion.
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- the maximum amount of force your musccles can put out or the maximum amount of weight you can lift.
8 Clues: a group of reps • one complete excersice movement • the amount of fat, bone, and muscle in your body. • the abilty to bend and move through a full range of motion. • the ability of a muscle to perform over long periods of time. • The bodies way to work efficiently and effectively to stay in shape. • ...
Health 2015-03-11
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- Allows us to think and is the boss of our body
- Helps you move you arm
- Allows your arm to move up, down and rotate
- What holds our body together
- Lets you say words clearly
- What helps us not get hungry
- This part of your body needs to be protected when playing football
- A place where we can inhale and exhale oxygen
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- Protects vital organs at the front of our body
- Pumps oxygen around our body and gets rid of Co^2
- Smallest muscle in the body
- Maximus Biggest muscle in your body
- Oxygen is a key part of this system to work
- This thing breaks down what we eat
- You use these to play the piano
15 Clues: Helps you move you arm • Lets you say words clearly • Smallest muscle in the body • What holds our body together • What helps us not get hungry • You use these to play the piano • This thing breaks down what we eat • Maximus Biggest muscle in your body • Allows your arm to move up, down and rotate • Oxygen is a key part of this system to work • ...
neuro pt 2 2023-11-06
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- inner meninges layer
- inhibits function, coordinates motor behavior, modulates activity of UMNS
- between arachnoid and pia; CSF vessels run through this space
- all movement has to go through LMNs aka cranial nerves
- Synapses between cortex and brainstem; brings in “control” or instructions for movement
- outer meninges layer; very tough
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- corticobulbar and corticospinal tracts; synapse directly onto LMNs
- posterior bloodflow
- produces cerebrospinal fluid in the ventricles
- middle meninges layer
- modulates information; nuclei sends information to other specialized areas in the cortex
- anterior bloodflow
- scattering of interconnected nuclei within and throughout the brainstem; its role is cardiovascular and respiratory function and production of neurotransmitters
- caused by degeneration of midbrain’s substantia nigra and loss of dopamine to basal ganglia
- Regulates autonomic nervous system
15 Clues: anterior bloodflow • posterior bloodflow • inner meninges layer • middle meninges layer • outer meninges layer; very tough • Regulates autonomic nervous system • produces cerebrospinal fluid in the ventricles • all movement has to go through LMNs aka cranial nerves • between arachnoid and pia; CSF vessels run through this space • ...
Axolotls in peril 2024-09-09
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- They work as a respiratory system and extract oxygen from underwater
- Ancients people who once lived in the region
- Creatures that have different forms
- farmers who grew crops on chinampas
- Web Interconnected food chains
- Retaining characteristics of their juvenile form.
- An animal that has changed over time
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- Floating gardens that the Aztecs used in order to grow their food
- A skill that Axolotls use to grow back parts of their body
- A huge change to organisms
- The immature form of an animal
- A frilly salamander that is internet famous
- The population of animals interacting with each other and their surroundings
- An unhatched offspring that grows inside an axolotl egg
- Does not exist anymore
15 Clues: Does not exist anymore • A huge change to organisms • The immature form of an animal • Web Interconnected food chains • Creatures that have different forms • farmers who grew crops on chinampas • An animal that has changed over time • A frilly salamander that is internet famous • Ancients people who once lived in the region • Retaining characteristics of their juvenile form. • ...
