respiratory system Crossword Puzzles
Respiratory Parasitology 2022-05-11
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- Paragonimus infective life cycle stage
- disease, Disease from infection by one of four species of Echinococcus
- echinococcosis, Specific hydatidosis from infection with Echinococcus multilocularis
- entrails and internal organs of an animal used as food
- eggs, Paragonimus infective life cycle stage
- larvae, Strongyloides infective life cycle stage
- host, Host in which the parasite goes through its sexual cycle
- The order to which Paragonimus belongs
- echinococcosis, Specific hydatidosis from infection with Echinococcus granulosus
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- operculum, Associated with Paragonimus unembryonated eggs
- eggs, Echinococcus infective life cycle stage
- larvae, Strongyloides diagnostic life cycle stage
- The order to which Strongyloides belongs
- host, Host in which there is life cycle advancement, but without reproduction
- The order to which Echinococcus belongs
- cyst, Echinococcus diagnostic life cycle stage
- Involved in rhabditiform filariform life cycle specifics
17 Clues: Paragonimus infective life cycle stage • The order to which Paragonimus belongs • The order to which Echinococcus belongs • The order to which Strongyloides belongs • eggs, Paragonimus infective life cycle stage • eggs, Echinococcus infective life cycle stage • cyst, Echinococcus diagnostic life cycle stage • larvae, Strongyloides infective life cycle stage • ...
GREEK ROOT WORDS 2012-11-16
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- supplied with air especially by bubbling air throught a solution
- means aggressive or warlike
- equality civic rights
- universal wisdom
- is the branch of physics related to the motion of air
- is an uprising
- is a noisy uprour
- is a system of exercises that promote fitness
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- somthing you expose and mix it with air or other gases
- is a wire or rod used in sending out and receving electromagheticwaves
- is an unlimited veiw over a wide area
- exposure to or filling with air aeration
- in a bellicose manner or warlike in mamner or temperament
- is romam mythology the goddess of war
- is a natural disposition to fight or go to war
- air conveying such as with the respiratory passages
- war mindedness
- a combination of telescope and microscope
18 Clues: is an uprising • war mindedness • universal wisdom • is a noisy uprour • equality civic rights • means aggressive or warlike • is an unlimited veiw over a wide area • is romam mythology the goddess of war • exposure to or filling with air aeration • a combination of telescope and microscope • is a system of exercises that promote fitness • ...
Cardiovascular & Respiratory Systems 2020-11-16
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- blood cells that carry oxygen around the body
- blood cells that defend against disease
- Primary organ where gas exchange takes place
- the space behind your nose, part of the respiratory system
- the part of blood that helps with clotting
- the muscle that moves your lungs to help your breathe
- Pumps blood throughout the body
- contains your vocal cords
- another name for the throat
- caused by spasms in the diaphragm
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- blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- Stops food from getting into the lungs
- lung disease that causes the airways to swell
- blood vessels that carry blood to the heart
- blood vessels that connect arteries and veins
- blood disease caused by not having enough iron
- another name for your windpipe
- connects your trachea to your lungs
18 Clues: contains your vocal cords • another name for the throat • another name for your windpipe • Pumps blood throughout the body • caused by spasms in the diaphragm • connects your trachea to your lungs • Stops food from getting into the lungs • blood cells that defend against disease • the part of blood that helps with clotting • blood vessels that carry blood to the heart • ...
Week 4 - Vocabulary 2020-10-20
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- system- brings oxygen into the body, gets rid of carbon dioxide
- an individual living thing
- consists of skeletal muscles, tendons that connect muscles to bones, and ligaments that attach bones together to form joint
- breaks down food into absorbable units that enter the blood for distribution to body cells
- system- transports oxygen, waste, nutrients, hormones, etc. around the body
- group of similar cells that perform the same function and make up a specific organ
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- the body's speedy, electrochemical communication network. consisting of all the nerve cells of the peripheral and central nervous systems
- collection of tissues that carry out a specialized function of the body
- group of parts that work together as a whole
- protects and supports body organs and provides a framework the muscles use to support movement, made up of bones and joints
10 Clues: an individual living thing • group of parts that work together as a whole • system- brings oxygen into the body, gets rid of carbon dioxide • collection of tissues that carry out a specialized function of the body • system- transports oxygen, waste, nutrients, hormones, etc. around the body • ...
structure of the respiratory system 2020-12-15
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- capacity 6000ml
- passage for air to enter lungs
- intercostal muscles relax
- cavity main airway for inhaled air
- air needed to purify blood
- separates the nasal from the mouth
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- intercostal muscles contract
- exchange of gases
- flap at the back of the throat
- wind pipe divides into bronchi
- muscle separating the thorax from the rest of the body
11 Clues: capacity 6000ml • exchange of gases • intercostal muscles relax • air needed to purify blood • intercostal muscles contract • passage for air to enter lungs • flap at the back of the throat • wind pipe divides into bronchi • cavity main airway for inhaled air • separates the nasal from the mouth • muscle separating the thorax from the rest of the body
Lungworms 2016-04-24
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- Dictyocaulus viviparous eggs are generated in the ____
- Deer ____ Worm can cause neurologic disease in many other species
- Lungworm of dogs and wild canids
- Adult Dictyocaulus viviparous parasites reside in host ____
- Crenosomatidae is a class of lungworms infecting ____
- Parasites of respiratory, vascular and nervous systems of animals
- Intermediate host of Metastrongylus species
- Parasitic bronchitis affects the ____ lobe of the lung
- Intermediate host of Protostrongylus species
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- Parasites of feline lungs and nervous system; lungs and blood vessels of canids and rodents
- Life cycle of Filaroides species
- Dictyocaulus viviparous is passed in the feces as ____ stage larvae
- Protostrongylidae is a class of lungworms infecting ____
- Dictyocaulus viviparous larvae is transported out of the fecal pad by ____
14 Clues: Life cycle of Filaroides species • Lungworm of dogs and wild canids • Intermediate host of Metastrongylus species • Intermediate host of Protostrongylus species • Crenosomatidae is a class of lungworms infecting ____ • Dictyocaulus viviparous eggs are generated in the ____ • Parasitic bronchitis affects the ____ lobe of the lung • ...
Mammals 2013-06-10
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- type of mammal carries their babies in a pouch
- Destruction/The greatest cause of endangerment for mammals
- is fertilized here
- amount of bones that are in a mammal's middle ear
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- Cord/Developing embryo is supported by this structure
- of fertilization
- amount of chambers a mammal's heart has
- Dioxide/The purpose of the lungs is to remove this substance
- time period that mammals started to appear in
- most important structure of a mammal's respiratory system
10 Clues: of fertilization • is fertilized here • amount of chambers a mammal's heart has • time period that mammals started to appear in • type of mammal carries their babies in a pouch • amount of bones that are in a mammal's middle ear • Cord/Developing embryo is supported by this structure • most important structure of a mammal's respiratory system • ...
Spanish Flu 2021-10-07
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- The mode of transportation for the flu.
- The deadlist flu pandemic in history.
- This war helped spread the flu around the world.
- A symptom of the flu that causes liquid to fill the lungs.
- This was the first state in the United States to report the flu.
- Main symptom of the flu.
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- This is what Spanish people called the flu.
- What system does the flu attack?
- What season does flu season start?
- This is where the flu was first observed.
10 Clues: Main symptom of the flu. • What system does the flu attack? • What season does flu season start? • The deadlist flu pandemic in history. • The mode of transportation for the flu. • This is where the flu was first observed. • This is what Spanish people called the flu. • This war helped spread the flu around the world. • ...
Alveolar Cell 2021-10-16
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- Alveolar type I cell is not capable of _____.
- Alveolar type I cell's function.
- Alveolar type I cells are _____ and extremely thin.
- Alveolar type I cell is also called type I _____.
- The system the alveoli belongs.
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- The alveolar type I cell is _____ than the alveolar type II cell.
- Alveolar type II cells _____ the alveoli by secreting surfactant
- Both the alveolar cell and the animal cell have this organelle.
- Alveolar cell's main function is to exchange _____.
- Alveolar type II cells are roughly _____ and granula.
10 Clues: The system the alveoli belongs. • Alveolar type I cell's function. • Alveolar type I cell is not capable of _____. • Alveolar type I cell is also called type I _____. • Alveolar cell's main function is to exchange _____. • Alveolar type I cells are _____ and extremely thin. • Alveolar type II cells are roughly _____ and granula. • ...
Communicable Diseases 2025-04-18
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- The most common vector-borne disease in Malaysia
- Body system that commonly affected by Mycobacterium Tuberculosis
- Parasitic disease that common in Malaysia, transmitted by Anopheles mosquitoes
- Virus caused a major outbreak in Malaysia in 1998-1999
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- Communicable disease is often spread through contaminated water
- Name of the bacteria that causes leptospirosis
- Animal that primarily responsible for the transmission of rabies
- Disease that spread through fecal oral
- The main method of preventing influenza
- Protective equipment helps prevent the spread of airborne diseases
10 Clues: Disease that spread through fecal oral • The main method of preventing influenza • Name of the bacteria that causes leptospirosis • The most common vector-borne disease in Malaysia • Virus caused a major outbreak in Malaysia in 1998-1999 • Communicable disease is often spread through contaminated water • ...
Chest Tube Care for NAs 2022-09-28
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- the drainage system should be free of what?
- blood in the pleural space
- this type of pneumothorax is a medical emergency
- A flexible plastic tube that is inserted through the side of the chest wall
- a pleural effusion has this in the pleural space
- air in the pleural space
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- signs of respiratory distress
- special gauze used for chest tube dressings
- what kind of solution do you use if the chest tube becomes disconnected?
- top priority with a chest tube patient
10 Clues: air in the pleural space • blood in the pleural space • signs of respiratory distress • top priority with a chest tube patient • the drainage system should be free of what? • special gauze used for chest tube dressings • this type of pneumothorax is a medical emergency • a pleural effusion has this in the pleural space • ...
Respiratory disease 2025-05-30
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- Organs mainly affected in cystic fibrosis
- System affected by mucus buildup in CF besides the lungs
- Thick substance that builds up in lungs and other organs
- A change in DNA that causes cystic fibrosis
- A common symptom of cystic fibrosis
- A person who has one copy of the faulty CF gene
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- A unit of heredity involved in cystic fibrosis
- Related to breathing or the lungs
- CF can cause this to be high in sweat
- Organ that may stop working properly in CF
10 Clues: Related to breathing or the lungs • A common symptom of cystic fibrosis • CF can cause this to be high in sweat • Organs mainly affected in cystic fibrosis • Organ that may stop working properly in CF • A change in DNA that causes cystic fibrosis • A unit of heredity involved in cystic fibrosis • A person who has one copy of the faulty CF gene • ...
Body systems 2020-10-27
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- largest artery in the body 6:
- fibers that transmit sensation to the brain
- nerve largest and longest spinal cord
- main function is eating and speaking
- made up of small bones
- consists of nerves that carry messages to the body
- longest bone in the body
- muscles on the back of the upper arm
- spongey air filled organs
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- muscles on the front of the thigh
- blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart pumps blood through arteries and veins
- below your navel and between your hips
- the bones that support you brain
- first organ of the upper respiratory
- central organ of the nervous system
- muscle on the front part of your arm
- muscles that run down the back of your thigh
- blood vessels that carry blood to the heart
18 Clues: made up of small bones • longest bone in the body • spongey air filled organs • largest artery in the body 6: • the bones that support you brain • muscles on the front of the thigh • central organ of the nervous system • main function is eating and speaking • first organ of the upper respiratory • muscle on the front part of your arm • muscles on the back of the upper arm • ...
Emmanuel Sai / Air and Water Pollution 2022-02-13
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- pollution that comes from cars and trucks
- Human activities that cause air pollution
- Air that cause by burning of trees
- Air pollution can caused upper respiratory disease called
- the main cause of water pollution
- colouless gas that causes acid rain
- Air Pollution can cause ozone
- uses water that has been affected by domestic, industrial and commercial use
- how is water pollution affecting birds and animals?
- Global warming can cause
- Type of fuel used in Vehicles
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- a process that improves the quality of water
- a burning cause of air pollution
- water that cannot be drunk and cause health effects
- Acid rain is an effect on the
- A type of rain cause by air pollution
- release of a liquid petroleum hydrocarbon into the environment
- Air pollution can affect your system
18 Clues: Global warming can cause • Acid rain is an effect on the • Air Pollution can cause ozone • Type of fuel used in Vehicles • a burning cause of air pollution • the main cause of water pollution • Air that cause by burning of trees • colouless gas that causes acid rain • Air pollution can affect your system • A type of rain cause by air pollution • ...
CLF210 W14 Respiratory system Part 1 components 2021-03-05
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- A grape-like structure where it exchanges gas with blood in capillaries.
- Passageway for air and food.
- Refers to cartilage that is bound to structure that prevents food and liquids from entering windpipe
- Passageway for air and food helps to form ___
- Prevent foreign substances from entering windpipe
- ___ respiratory group at pons regulate breathing speed
- Windpipe branches into ___ bronchi
- refers to to cartilage that is bound to vocal cords attached to (some muscles)
- windpipe has ___ cartilaginous rings that supports its walls
- ___ respiratory group at medulla oblongata controls basic breathing rhythm
- Also known as windpipe
- Prevents food and liquids from entering windpipe
- __ vocal cords supports the vocal cords that create sounds through vibrations when air passes by
- Nasal cavities are divided into passageways to ____ surface area of some membrane
- tertiary bronchi branch into ___
- ___ respiratory group at medulla oblongata increase expiration and inspiration when using forceful breathing
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- ___ also known as secondary bronchi
- Sinus produces this substance to moisten insides
- connects to nasal cavities
- Membrane that Moistens and warms air. They trap particles in mucus to pharynx
- also known as Adam's apple
- Nasal cavities are divided into passageways by nasal ____
- Nose is ___ to nasal cavities
- Trachea has mucous ____ to continue filtering air from structure that prevents foreign substances from entering windpipe to lungs.
- Nasal cavities are medially divided by nasal ___
- refers to muscles attached to vocal cords
- connects to first ring of winepipe.
- Also refer to passageways in nasal cavities.
- connects to esophagus
- ___ vocal cords create sounds through vibrations when air passes by
- also known as tertiary bronchi
- connects to mouth
32 Clues: connects to mouth • connects to esophagus • Also known as windpipe • connects to nasal cavities • also known as Adam's apple • Passageway for air and food. • Nose is ___ to nasal cavities • also known as tertiary bronchi • tertiary bronchi branch into ___ • Windpipe branches into ___ bronchi • ___ also known as secondary bronchi • connects to first ring of winepipe. • ...
The Functional Anatomy of The Respiratory System 2019-12-17
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- folds Mucous membrane at the larynx called........
- The........... play role in protecting body against respiratory and gastrointestinal infections.
- serosa The surface of each lung is covered with its own.............
- The narrow superior portion of each lung.
- Second part of pharynx.
- The condition when air is not properly moistened, warmed or filtered before reaching the lungs called.......
- Third part of pharynx.
- cartilage What are the components that retains the shape of the trachea.
- It house heart, the great blood vessels, bronchi, esophagus and other organs.
- pleura Visceral serosa at lung is called ............
- The.............part of lung has three lobes.
- Wind pipe known as .........
- pleura The walls of the thoracic cavity are lined by...........
- Pleural fluid causes the pleural ............ to cling together.
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- pleura The other name of visceral serosa of lung.
- The most age group that will get tonsilitis is .........
- Each lung is divided into lobes by............
- Voice box known as .........
- Voice box play role in speech and routes air and ........... into the proper chanel.
- Peristalsis process happen here when the bolus is on their way to stomach.
- First part of pharynx.
- Division of the trachea known.........
- tonsils .......... are located at the back of the throat.
- ........... is made of spoon-shaped flap of elastic cartilage and eight rigin hyaline cartilages.
- Lungs occupy the entire ............ cavity except for the most central area.
- Apex is deep to the ............
- Pleural fluid allows the lungs to glide easily over the ............ wall during breath.
- The ............ part of lung has two lobes.
- fluid The pleural membranes produce.............
- The broad lung area resting on the diaphragm.
30 Clues: First part of pharynx. • Third part of pharynx. • Second part of pharynx. • Voice box known as ......... • Wind pipe known as ......... • Apex is deep to the ............ • Division of the trachea known......... • The narrow superior portion of each lung. • The ............ part of lung has two lobes. • The.............part of lung has three lobes. • ...
Body system 2025-03-04
6 Clues: cleans out waste products • provide movement of the body • transmitting signals through the body • system Protects an organism by a disease • used for gas exchange in animals and plants • Hormones that are released by internal glands
Body Systems 2023-10-08
6 Clues: The nerve cell • a surface layer of a leaf • Sends signals to and from the brain • the main organs of the respiratory system • Special structure that can direct stimuli • a vascular tissue that carries water and dissolves.
GZY 2025-01-23
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- 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. • ...
Gas Exchage Puzzle 2024-04-27
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- Hollow organ that allows you to talk and make sounds
- Tiny sacs in lungs where oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange occurs.
- Bones protecting the lungs and heart.
- Air-filled spaces in the skull regulating air temperature and humidity.
- Tube connecting mouth/nose to the windpipe.
- Tubes branching into lungs from the trachea.
- Tiny blood vessels facilitating gas exchange in the alveoli.
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- Air passage from throat to lungs.
- lobes Sections of the lungs.
- Organs extracting oxygen from air and transferring it to the bloodstream.
- Small tubes leading to the alveoli.
- Muscle aiding in lung expansion and contraction for breathing.
- Entry points for air into the body's respiratory system.
- air moves in and out.
14 Clues: air moves in and out. • lobes Sections of the lungs. • Air passage from throat to lungs. • Small tubes leading to the alveoli. • Bones protecting the lungs and heart. • Tube connecting mouth/nose to the windpipe. • Tubes branching into lungs from the trachea. • Hollow organ that allows you to talk and make sounds • Entry points for air into the body's respiratory system. • ...
Valentine's Day 2023-02-03
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- What is the name of our new transport?
- Valentine's day shape.
- What flower is most popular on valentine's day?
- Who shoots love arrows?
- We offer this service 24/7? They would respond if the patient was short of air.
- Where city are we located in?
- What does the A in PAM stand for?
- What does the P in PAM stand for?
- How many hours do patients get 5 days per week?
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- What is the name of our dialysis system?
- Will you be my _____________?
- What does the M in PAM stand for?
- Another word for a couple whos is the perfect match.
- What is the name of our service dog?
14 Clues: Valentine's day shape. • Who shoots love arrows? • Will you be my _____________? • Where city are we located in? • What does the M in PAM stand for? • What does the A in PAM stand for? • What does the P in PAM stand for? • What is the name of our service dog? • What is the name of our new transport? • What is the name of our dialysis system? • ...
project crossword puzzle 2021-05-06
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- consisting of specific organs and structures used for gas exchange in animals and plants
- ear part of the ear that is visible along the side of the head
- responsible for the integration of complex sensory and neural functions and t coordination of voluntary activity
- chord tubular structure made up of nervous tissue
- relating to or affecting the muscles.
- system is a passive biological system that removes excess, unnecessary materials from the body fluids of an organism
- a layer at the back of the eyeball
- relating to the circulation of blood or sap.
- lobe processes sensory information it receives from the outside world, mainly relating to touch, taste, and temperature
- lobe processes sensory information it receives from the outside world, mainly relating to touch, taste, and temperature
- stem connects the cerebrum with the spinal cord
- lobe responsible for creating and preserving both conscious and long-term memory
- relating to or functioning as a skeleton.
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- relating to or denoting glands which secrete hormones or other products directly into the blood.
- drum thin flap of skin that is stretched tight like a drum and vibrates when sound hits it
- produces nerve impulses in response to sound vibrations.
- units of the brain and nervous system,
- are the black center of the eye
- system a vessel, similar to a vein, that conveys lymph in the body.
- responsible for coordinating voluntary movements
- relating to or effecting reproduction.
- lobe part of the brain's cerebral cortex
- breakdown food molecules into small water-soluble food molecules so that they can be absorbed into the watery blood plasma
- transparent part of the eye that covers the front portion of the eye
- canal a passage comprised of bone and skin leading to the eardrum
25 Clues: are the black center of the eye • a layer at the back of the eyeball • relating to or affecting the muscles. • units of the brain and nervous system, • relating to or effecting reproduction. • relating to or functioning as a skeleton. • lobe part of the brain's cerebral cortex • relating to the circulation of blood or sap. • ...
Types Of Birds 2023-05-18
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- Anesthesiology for childbirth
- Treatment of nerve, muscle, and spinal cord disorders
- Female reproductive health
- Medical care for teenagers
- Treatment of chronic pain
- Study of neurological disease through lab tests
- Treatment for genetic skin condition
- Hospital care for patients
- Study of blood and blood diseases
- Treatment of infections
- Treatment for allergic reactions
- Substance abuse treatment
- Promotion of healthy living
- Administration of anesthesia
- Treatment of athletic injuries
- Treatment of newborns
- Imaging and interpretation of medical scans
- Psychological treatment of sleep disorders
- Skin disease diagnosis through lab tests
- Care for elderly patients
- Treatment of acute and chronic pain
- Imaging using small amounts of radioactive material
- Study of the immune system
- Treatment of poisoning and toxic exposure
- Treatment of eye diseases
- Study and treatment of kidney function
- Study and treatment of allergies and immune system disorders
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- Oral surgery
- Physical therapy for neurological conditions
- Study of diseases
- Study of genetic diseases
- Childbirth and pregnancy care
- Critical care treatment
- Study of blood disorders
- Oral health treatment
- Treatment of poisoning and toxic exposure
- Treatment of infectious diseases
- Treatment of physical disabilities
- Study of heredity and genes
- Treatment of respiratory system
- Vision health care
- Study and treatment of sleep disorders
- Treatment of sleep disorders
- Assist anesthesiologists during procedures
- Study and treatment of tumors
- Care for newborns
- Psychological treatment of chronic pain
- Study of the nervous system
- Specializes in internal medicine
- Care for elderly patients
- End of life care
- Treatment of joint and autoimmune disorders
- Mental health treatment
- Treatment of ears, nose, and throat
54 Clues: Oral surgery • End of life care • Study of diseases • Care for newborns • Vision health care • Oral health treatment • Treatment of newborns • Critical care treatment • Treatment of infections • Mental health treatment • Study of blood disorders • Study of genetic diseases • Treatment of chronic pain • Substance abuse treatment • Care for elderly patients • Care for elderly patients • ...
Human body - agb 2025-09-29
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- 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
- body parts you walk on
- a joint that connects your hand and arm
- the organ system that controls your body
- an organ that pumps blood
- an organ that lets you think
- break down food inside your body
- organs that you use to breath
- breathe out
- the organ system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
- hard parts inside your mouth that you use to chew
- bones that protect your lungs
- a hard structure in your body that supports you and gives you shape
- a body part you use to smell
- the organ system that breaks down food
- tissue that connects bone to bone
- tissue that sends signals throughout your body
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- the parts of your body that you use to see
- a joint that connects your leg and foot
- breath in
- the organ system that moves blood around your body
- tissue that is used to store energy and keep you warm
- body parts you use to touch things and to point
- a hard, flexible tissue found in your ear and nose
- an organ that digests food
- tissue that helps you move
- the lower part of your mouth
- a tissue that connects muscles to bones
- a joint in the middle of your arm
- parts of your foot that have nails
- a red liquid that carries oxygen and nutrients around the body
- a joint in the middle of your leg
- the part of your body that holds your head up
34 Clues: breath in • breathe out • body parts you walk on • an organ that pumps blood • an organ that digests food • tissue that helps you move • the lower part of your mouth • an organ that lets you think • a body part you use to smell • organs that you use to breath • bones that protect your lungs • break down food inside your body • a joint in the middle of your arm • ...
drug classifications and examples 2025-07-24
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- makes you feel more alert and energetic
- causes increased heart rate and respiratory problems
- coordination problems, changes in mood, cancers and heart problems
- effects on every organ system and leading to a range of diseases
- slows down the brain function
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- gives off fumes and vapours to the air
- significantly alter mood leading to states of consciousness
- confusion, drowsiness and nausea
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 • ...
REGULATION CROSSWORD 2025-12-24
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- Breathing in and out slowly can help us do this
- A short break that helps the body reset
- When the body feels safe and settled
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- The place air enters the body first
- The body system that helps us breathe
- The feeling when the body knows it is safe
- Organs that bring oxygen into the body
- What breathing slowly helps the body feel
8 Clues: The place air enters the body first • When the body feels safe and settled • The body system that helps us breathe • Organs that bring oxygen into the body • A short break that helps the body reset • What breathing slowly helps the body feel • The feeling when the body knows it is safe • Breathing in and out slowly can help us do this
human body 2020-07-07
Health The body Systems 2013-03-04
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- what vein carries oxygen and blood from your lungs to your heart
- what are the thick red lines that are located in your body called
- what upper leg muscle is stretched when you reach down and touch your toes
- what disease is spread through sexual contact (use shortcut)
- what is the home of your brain
- in what organ are the nutrients separated from the food
- what is the point called when two bones meet
- what does a guy/girl flex
- what is the tissue called that attaches your muscles to your bones
- besides creating testosterone, in the male reproductive system, what do the testes produce
- what organ helps you improve your singing, and contains the vocal cords
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- where do the food particles go when they cannot be digested in the small intestine
- what respiratory disease causes your air passages to narrow down, making it difficult for you to breath
- what is the name of the organ, who's job is to pump blood trough your body
- what happens when blood flow is stopped from reaching the heart
- what is the process called when food is broken down to material that the body can use
- what is the endocrine system made up of
- where does a fertilized egg travel too after the Fallopian tube
- what is the most common problem/disease of the endocrine system
- what is the type of cancer called when great amounts of unusual white blood cells are produced
20 Clues: what does a guy/girl flex • what is the home of your brain • what is the endocrine system made up of • what is the point called when two bones meet • in what organ are the nutrients separated from the food • what disease is spread through sexual contact (use shortcut) • what happens when blood flow is stopped from reaching the heart • ...
Introduction to anatomy and anatomical terminology 2018-01-30
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- Further from the point of origin (6)
- Bone in forearm (6)
- Closer to the point of origin (8)
- Arm bone (7)
- Above (8)
- Big toe (6)
- Below (8)
- Lying closer to the surface (11)
- Protective bone (4)
- Organ system relating to the heart and blood vessels (14)
- Skeletal elements forming the limbs and their girdles (12)
- Bone situated within a tendon (8)
- Structure that stabilizes a joint (bone to bone)(8)
- Closer to the front (8)
- Bending or closing a joint (Movement)(7)
- Anatomical plane separating top from bottom (10)
- Straightening a joint (Movement)(9)
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- Skeletal elements lying in the midline (5)
- Situated near the side (7)
- Structure that attaches muscle to bone (6)
- Lateral bone of the leg (6)
- Shoulder blade (7)
- Thigh-bone (5)
- Organ system responsible for oxygenation (11)
- Related to the anterior aspect of the hand (6)
- Fluid-filled joint type (8)
- Anatomical plane separating left from right (8)
- Medial bone of the leg (5)
- Closer to the midline (6)
- Finger bones (9)
- Organ system responsible for food intake and solid waste removal (16)
- Take away from the midline (Movement)(9)
- Thumb (6)
- Bone of the spine (9)
- Anatomical plane separating front from back (7)
- Collar-bone (8)
- Bring towards the midline (Movement)(9)
- Closer to the rear (9)
- Wrist bones (7)
39 Clues: Above (8) • Below (8) • Thumb (6) • Big toe (6) • Arm bone (7) • Thigh-bone (5) • Collar-bone (8) • Wrist bones (7) • Finger bones (9) • Shoulder blade (7) • Bone in forearm (6) • Protective bone (4) • Bone of the spine (9) • Closer to the rear (9) • Closer to the front (8) • Closer to the midline (6) • Situated near the side (7) • Medial bone of the leg (5) • Lateral bone of the leg (6) • ...
science review 2021-12-14
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- this kingdom contains single-celled prokaryotes that reproduce very quickly.
- this kingdom contains organisms that make their food from the sun
- an individual living thing.
- multiple types of cells working together.
- the study of classification of living things
- the process of sorting things into similar categories based on shared characteristics
- main organs of the respiratory system. These fill up with air to let oxygen enter our blood
- The smallest unit of life. All living thigs are made out of one or more of these.
- a cell that has a nucleus to protect its DNA
- an organism's observable characteristics
- a piece of DNA that codes for one specific trait
- this kingdom contains mushrooms
- this kingdom contains single-celled eukaryotes
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- Made of multiple different types of tissue working together to perform a similar function.
- main organ of the nervous system. Is responsible for creating our thoughts and controlling our 5 senses.
- the second smallest category of taxonomic classification
- the scientific name for human beings
- this kingdom contains fish, birds, and even humans
- a long molecule, shaped like a twisted ladder, that contains all of our genetic information.
- two copies of the same gene
- the control center of a cell that protects DNA
- an organism's genes
- two different copies of a gene
- a cell that has NO nucleus to protect its DNA
- the smallest category of taxonomic classification
- main organ of the circulatory system that pumps our blood
26 Clues: an organism's genes • an individual living thing. • two copies of the same gene • two different copies of a gene • this kingdom contains mushrooms • the scientific name for human beings • an organism's observable characteristics • multiple types of cells working together. • the study of classification of living things • a cell that has a nucleus to protect its DNA • ...
Psychology Biology vocab 2020-10-16
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- Cells in the nervous system that are non-neural and don't send impulses. Rather they aid in protecting neurons, maintaining homeostasis, and form myelin
- The neurons that connect the spinal motor and sensory neurons. They form circuits often to communicate with each other
- The ending branches of the axon that form synaptic relationships to whatever the neural impulse is going to ( including other neurons, glands, or muscles )
- A drug or chemical that blocks an action such as an agonist
- A drug or chemical that is similar to a neurotransmitter but binds to a receptor which creates an effect in the neuron
- A system that controls unconscious bodily functions such as digestion, heartbeat, and respiratory rate
- A part of the neuron that bring neural impulses from the cell to the terminal branches that send the message to the other neurons
- A system that regulates hormones through the release of hormones from glands into the bloodstream
- Sensory neurons that use sensory stimuli to carry nerve impulses to the brain and central nervous system
- The part of the neuron that forms a synaptic connection in order to receive neural messages from other cells
- A substance created in glands that stimulates action to regulate different bodily functions
- Motor neurons that take neural impulses from the spinal cord and brain ( CNS ) and towards muscles to invoke movement
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- A substance released from nerves when a nerve impulse is triggered that travels through neurons and uses synapses to move the impulse to other neurons and eventually to the final location
- A bundle of fibers that sends sensations from muscles to the brain
- The study of behavior and animals through the lens of biological psychology
- A system that controls bodily actions such as movement, thoughts, speech, feeling, and memory. This system consists of the brain and spinal cord
- A layer that surrounds the nerve in order for neural impulses to quickly transmit through the cell
- An electrical stimulus that depolarizes a current in order for positively charged ions to go into the cell and negatively charged ions out
- The scientific study of the nervous system including the brain structure and function
- A cell in the nervous system that carries impulses from the muscles to the brain and spinal cord and vise versa
20 Clues: A drug or chemical that blocks an action such as an agonist • A bundle of fibers that sends sensations from muscles to the brain • The study of behavior and animals through the lens of biological psychology • The scientific study of the nervous system including the brain structure and function • ...
science 2022-02-09
7 Clues: what we breathe out • what we _______ in • the organ that helps is breathe • stays the same when we breathe in and out • the organ that pumps blood around the body • what is at the end of the respiratory system • the bit that goes up and down when we breathe
The systems of the body 2020-10-27
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- SYSTEM- The main cell in the system are neurons.
- SYSTEM- The skeletal system has skeletal muscles which has bones that are attached by tendons.
- SYSTEM- Allows you to breath by bringing in oxygen allowing us to inhale and exhale.
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- SYSTEM- It carries nutrients, oxygen and hormones to cells and travel in one Direction.
- SYSTEM- It is responsible for how our bodies is able to move.
5 Clues: SYSTEM- The main cell in the system are neurons. • SYSTEM- It is responsible for how our bodies is able to move. • SYSTEM- Allows you to breath by bringing in oxygen allowing us to inhale and exhale. • SYSTEM- It carries nutrients, oxygen and hormones to cells and travel in one Direction. • ...
Clue Quest 2025-08-06
lungs 2020-10-08
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- 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
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- 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. • ...
science 2022-02-09
7 Clues: what we breathe out • what we _______ in • the organ that helps is breathe • stays the same when we breathe in and out • the organ that pumps blood around the body • what is at the end of the respiratory system • the bit that goes up and down when we breathe
science 2022-02-09
7 Clues: what we breathe out • what we _______ in • the organ that helps is breathe • stays the same when we breathe in and out • the organ that pumps blood around the body • what is at the end of the respiratory system • the bit that goes up and down when we breathe
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
SVT vocabulary 2025-04-07
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- a type of symmetry do vertebrates have
- is enclosed by the vertebrae in vertebrates
- muscle that serve to live
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- a system in vertebrates is highly developped and enclosed by a skull
- do not have backbone
- muscle that serve to respiratory
- bone that the vertebrates have and the invertebrates didn't have
7 Clues: do not have backbone • muscle that serve to live • muscle that serve to respiratory • a type of symmetry do vertebrates have • is enclosed by the vertebrae in vertebrates • bone that the vertebrates have and the invertebrates didn't have • a system in vertebrates is highly developped and enclosed by a skull
Therapeutics for the airway 2022-12-03
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- What is a mast cell stabiliser drug that inhibits mast-cell degranulation of histamine?
- What is an example of a centrally acting opiate?
- What antibiotics inhibit protein synthesis and are bacteriostatic?
- What is a good broad spectrum antibioics effective against gram +'ve and -'ve bacteria?
- What is a drug that has a similar structure to caffeine, relaxing smooth muscle and relieving bronchospams?
- What drug is used for cats with asthma?
- What drug is a folate antagonist and bacteriostatic?
- What is a highly selective drug for beta2-adrenoceptor, causing intense bronchodilation with minimum effect on the CVS system?
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- What is an example of a drug that stimulates beta2-adrenoceptors causing an increase in cyclic AMP causing bronchodilation?
- What stimulate increase in secretion of fluid by the mucus glands of the respiratory tract to breakdown acid glycoprotein fibres in sputum?
- What is an example of a drug that has bronchodilator effects?
- What type of drug decreases frequency of coughing?
- What type of therapeutic smoothes inflammation?
- Which receptors in the sympathetic nervous system does bronchodilation happen at?
- What is a good antifungal drug?
- Which drug is a long-acting drug, given once a day via inhalation for the treatment of RAO in horses?
- What is an example of a mucolytic?
- Which receptors in the parasympathetic nervous system does bronchoconstriction happen at?
18 Clues: What is a good antifungal drug? • What is an example of a mucolytic? • What drug is used for cats with asthma? • What type of therapeutic smoothes inflammation? • What is an example of a centrally acting opiate? • What type of drug decreases frequency of coughing? • What drug is a folate antagonist and bacteriostatic? • ...
Digestive System 2025-04-02
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- A thick mixture of food and gastric juices formed in the stomach.
- The process by which nutrients pass through the lining of the digestive system.
- A substance produced by the liver that aids in digestion by breaking up large fat droplets.
- Waves of muscle contractions that push food through the digestive system.
- Tiny fingerlike projections lining the small intestine, through which nutrients are absorbed into the blood.
- A chemical that speeds up reactions in the body.
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- A flap of tissue that seals off the trachea when food or liquid is swallowed.
- The organ that stores bile and releases it into the small intestin
- The process by which the digestive system breaks down food into molecules that the body can use.
- The upper portion of the throat; the junction between the digestive and respiratory systems.
10 Clues: A chemical that speeds up reactions in the body. • A thick mixture of food and gastric juices formed in the stomach. • The organ that stores bile and releases it into the small intestin • Waves of muscle contractions that push food through the digestive system. • A flap of tissue that seals off the trachea when food or liquid is swallowed. • ...
Nervous System 2020-12-01
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- Basic unit of the nervous system
- Responsible for the coordination of muscles and is the center of balance
- Chemicals released by neurons that stimulate other neurons, muscles, or glands.
- oblongata, Part of the brainstem that controls functions such as heartbeat, breathing, blood pressure, and digestion.
- lobe, Smell, hearing
- callosum, connects the cerebral hemispheres.
- nervous system, Subdivision of the PNS that regulates the activity of the heart and smoot muscle, and of glands; it is also called the involuntary nervous system.
- Site of regulation of water balance and body temperature.
- mater, Innermost covering of the brain; delicate and vascular.
- Receives messages from sensory receptors and relays info to proper regions of cerebrum
- lobe, vision
- the spaces across which nerve impulses travel
- Nervous system, composed of the brain and spinal cord.
- body, Location of the nucleus.
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- neuron, Neuron that conducts impulses away from the CNS to muscles and glands.
- Branches part of neuron receives impulses from other neurons. Conducts electrical currents toward the cell body.
- Generally conduct impulses away from the cell body.
- nervous system, A major subdivision of the nervous system that serves as communication lines, linking all parts of the body to the CNS.
- fluid, clear watery liquid separating the middle and inner layers of the brain.
- neuron, Neurons that send information from sensory receptors (ex: eyes, nose) toward the CNS
- mater, Outermost covering of the brain, composed of tough fibrous connective tissue.
- Largest part of the brain. Divided into lobes.
- Contains reflex centers involved in regulating respiratory rhythm in conjunction with lower brain-stem centers.
- sheath, creates insulation/helps move nerve impulses
- nervous system, Subdivision of the PNS that controls voluntary activities such as the activation of skeletal muscles.
- A neural structure lying below the thalamus; directs eating, drinking, body temperature; helps govern the endocrine system via the pituitary gland, and is linked to emotion
- Important relay station for afferent fibers traveling to the sensory cortex for interpretation.
- lobe, Speech, control of emotions
- mater, Middle meningeal later; like a cobweb in structure.
- cord, extension of the brain stem. Bundles of neurons that carry impulses from all parts of the body to the brain and from the brain to all parts of your body.
- lobe, speech, taste and reading
31 Clues: lobe, vision • lobe, Smell, hearing • body, Location of the nucleus. • lobe, speech, taste and reading • Basic unit of the nervous system • lobe, Speech, control of emotions • callosum, connects the cerebral hemispheres. • the spaces across which nerve impulses travel • Largest part of the brain. Divided into lobes. • Generally conduct impulses away from the cell body. • ...
Human Anatomy and Physiology Crossword 2024-03-10
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- A hormone produced by the pancreas that regulates blood sugar levels by facilitating the uptake of glucose into cells.
- The junction between two nerve cells, where signals are transmitted through neurotransmitters.
- A group of organs that work together to perform a particular function or set of functions.
- A specialized cell transmitting nerve impulses; a nerve cell.
- The muscle tissue found in the heart responsible for its contraction and pumping action.
- Blood cells involved in the body's immune response, defending against infections and foreign substances.
- A group of similar cells working together to perform a specific function.
- The system responsible for producing offspring.
- A structure composed of two or more tissues that perform a specific function.
- The voluntary muscle tissue attached to bones, responsible for movement and locomotion.
- The study of the functions and processes of living organisms.
- The framework of bones and cartilage that supports and protects the body's organs and tissues.
- The system responsible for the exchange of gases (oxygen and carbon dioxide) between the body and the environment.
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- The study of the structure and organization of living organisms.
- The system responsible for the breakdown and absorption of nutrients from food and the elimination of waste.
- The system consisting of the skin, hair, nails, and glands, providing protection from external factors.
- Chemical messengers produced by glands and circulated in the bloodstream to regulate bodily functions.
- The system responsible for movement, posture, and heat production through muscle contractions.
- The body's ability to maintain a stable internal environment despite external changes.
- Blood cells containing hemoglobin, responsible for transporting oxygen to the body tissues.
- Growth hormone (GH) A hormone that stimulates growth and cell reproduction.
- The network of nerve cells and fibers that transmit nerve impulses between parts of the body.
- An automatic response to a stimulus, often involving the spinal cord rather than the brain.
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs between the air and the blood.
- The body's defense mechanism against pathogens, toxins, and foreign substances.
- The system responsible for the transportation of nutrients, gases, hormones, and waste products throughout the body.
- The "master gland" located at the base of the brain, responsible for regulating various other endocrine glands.
- The involuntary muscle tissue found in the walls of internal organs, such as the digestive tract.
- The system responsible for producing and secreting hormones that regulate various bodily functions.
- The basic structural and functional unit of all living organisms.
30 Clues: The system responsible for producing offspring. • A specialized cell transmitting nerve impulses; a nerve cell. • The study of the functions and processes of living organisms. • The study of the structure and organization of living organisms. • The basic structural and functional unit of all living organisms. • ...
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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- - "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
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- it protects the brain
- helps in the exchange of gases
- sends digested food, water and oxygen to other part of the body
- gives the body its shape and protects the organs
- it connects the nose and lungs
- helps digest food
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- works with the Skeletal system to help the body move
- digestion ends here and digested food is absorbed into the bloodstream
- it chews food into smaller pieces with teeth
- it pumps blood to the different parts of the body
10 Clues: helps digest food • it protects the brain • helps in the exchange of gases • it connects the nose and lungs • it chews food into smaller pieces with teeth • gives the body its shape and protects the organs • it pumps blood to the different parts of the body • works with the Skeletal system to help the body move • ...
Respitory System 2024-11-30
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- Pumps blood to all organs. Makes blood flow
- carries oxygen to all organs
- tiny blood vessels conect arteries and veins
- a fluid that is yellowish color and is mostly made up of water and proteins
- bring back the wasted material
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- Air/o2
- CO2
- the biggest part of the respiratory system
- Transports oxygen, nitrients and hormones made of Blood plamsma, water, iron and more
- Transports oxygenated blood from the heart to the to the capillaries and then to teh cells
10 Clues: CO2 • Air/o2 • carries oxygen to all organs • bring back the wasted material • the biggest part of the respiratory system • Pumps blood to all organs. Makes blood flow • tiny blood vessels conect arteries and veins • a fluid that is yellowish color and is mostly made up of water and proteins • ...
Respiratory 2026-01-12
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- process of moving air into and out of your body
- The scientific name for the windpipe that leads to the lungs.
- a passageway for both food and air.
- The main organs of respiration
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- Two large tubes that branch off from the trachea into each lung.
- The waste gas produced by the body .
- The dome-shaped muscle below the lungs
- The external entry point for air,
- it contains the vocal cords.
9 Clues: it contains the vocal cords. • The main organs of respiration • The external entry point for air, • a passageway for both food and air. • The waste gas produced by the body . • The dome-shaped muscle below the lungs • process of moving air into and out of your body • The scientific name for the windpipe that leads to the lungs. • ...
Chapter 8 Respiratory System 2022-02-08
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
Systems of the Human Body 2021-01-13
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
The human body - AGB 2020-05-24
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
Clue Quest 2025-08-06
Health 2022-09-15
Science 2021-07-24
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- 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 • ...
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 ________. • ...
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
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. • ...
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, • ...
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. • ...
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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) • ...
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 • ...
Excretory System Crossword 2026-03-17
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- Produces reproductive cells. In females, nurtures and protects developing embryos.
- #12 on the diagram
- #9 on the diagram
- Provides oxygen needed for cellular respiration and removes excess carbon dioxide from the body.
- #3 on the diagram
- #16 on the diagram
- #5 on the diagram
- #6 on the diagram
- #1 on the diagram
- Converts food into simpler molecules that can be used by the cells of the body, absorbs food, and eliminates waste.
- Helps protect the body from disease, collects fluids lost from blood cells and returns the fluid back to the circulatory system.
- #8 on the diagram
- Eliminates liquid waste products from the body in ways that maintains homeostasis.
- Serves as a barrier against infection and injury, helps regulate body temperature, provides protection against UV radiation from the sun.
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- #10 on the diagram
- #14 on the diagram
- Works with skeletal system to produce voluntary movement. Helps circulate blood and move food through the digestive system.
- #2 on the diagram
- #15 on the diagram
- #7 on the diagram
- #4 on the diagram
- Recognizes and coordinates the body's response to changes in internal and external environments.
- Controls growth, development, metabolism, and maintains homeostasis.
- #13 on the diagram
- #11 on the diagram
- Supports the body. Protects internal organs. Allows movement, stores mineral resources, provides a site for blood cell formation.
- Brings oxygen, nutrients, and hormones to cells. Fights infections, removes cell wastes, helps regulate body temperature.
27 Clues: #2 on the diagram • #9 on the diagram • #7 on the diagram • #4 on the diagram • #3 on the diagram • #5 on the diagram • #6 on the diagram • #1 on the diagram • #8 on the diagram • #10 on the diagram • #14 on the diagram • #12 on the diagram • #15 on the diagram • #16 on the diagram • #13 on the diagram • #11 on the diagram • Controls growth, development, metabolism, and maintains homeostasis. • ...
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: • ...
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. • ...
The Respiratory System - Maddie Hinsley - Health 2B 2012-11-18
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- 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 • ...
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 • ...
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
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- 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) • ...
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. • ...
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. • ...
Breathe On! 2024-05-16
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.
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- 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. • ...
Respiratory puzzle 2021-07-04
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- cyclic opening and closing
- air breathed per minute
- a control variable
- marker of lung stress
- initiation of inspiration
- augments spontaneous tidal volume
- variable used to initiate expiration
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- high peak inspiratory pressure
- may cause increased peak inspiratory pressure
- caused by poor elastic recoil
- may cause MODS
- when gas flow ceases
- increases airway pressure
- rationale for lung protective ventilation
- reduced airway diameter will increase this
15 Clues: may cause MODS • a control variable • when gas flow ceases • marker of lung stress • air breathed per minute • increases airway pressure • initiation of inspiration • cyclic opening and closing • caused by poor elastic recoil • high peak inspiratory pressure • augments spontaneous tidal volume • variable used to initiate expiration • rationale for lung protective ventilation • ...
