respiratory system Crossword Puzzles

First Aid and Shock 2016-03-07

First Aid and Shock crossword puzzle
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  1. Shock caused by trauma to the brain
  2. A way to prioritize treatment
  3. Shock caused by damage to the heart
  4. When bleeding is minimal, it comes from a(n)?
  5. When blood spurts from a wound, the blood is from a(n)?
  6. Shock caused by allergic reaction
  7. Second step in controlling bleeding
  8. What happens to your blood pressure during shock
  9. Shock caused by emotional distress
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  1. During shock, what happens to the blood flow to the major organs?
  2. Shock caused by severe bleeding
  3. Shock caused by trauma to the respiratory tract
  4. Artery in the leg
  5. Severe bleeding
  6. Wound where tissue is torn from the body
  7. Another word for excessive perspiration
  8. Another word for shock
  9. Shock caused by loss of body fluids
  10. Serious infection caused by bacteria
  11. Shock caused by infection

20 Clues: Severe bleedingArtery in the legAnother word for shockShock caused by infectionA way to prioritize treatmentShock caused by severe bleedingShock caused by allergic reactionShock caused by emotional distressShock caused by trauma to the brainShock caused by damage to the heartShock caused by loss of body fluidsSecond step in controlling bleeding...

Components of Fitness 2015-07-30

Components of Fitness crossword puzzle
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  1. about physicality rather than ability
  2. the ability to work muscles together
  3. what sort of exercise is performed
  4. control of your centre of gravity
  5. to exert a single maximal force against a resistance
  6. how often something is performed
  7. a combination of speed and strength
  8. a range of movement
  9. when you're not performing physical activity
  10. changing direction with speed and control
  11. the desired level
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  1. relating to the fitness of the circulatory and respiratory sytems
  2. how quickly you can react to something
  3. how hard you exercise
  4. exercises improving cardiovascular ability
  5. the ability to perform body movements quickly
  6. how many times the heart beats per minute
  7. the highest
  8. how long you can do something
  9. how long an exercise is performed
  10. a principle used to improve cardio-respiratory health

21 Clues: the highestthe desired levela range of movementhow hard you exercisehow long you can do somethinghow often something is performedcontrol of your centre of gravityhow long an exercise is performedwhat sort of exercise is performeda combination of speed and strengththe ability to work muscles togetherabout physicality rather than ability...

ETCO2 2022-10-27

ETCO2 crossword puzzle
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  1. Continuous measurement of ETCO2 is also known as ______.
  2. ETCO2 modules will be located in our _____ rooms.
  3. This organization sets the standards for perianesthesia nursing practice during procedural sedation.
  4. An ETCO2 reading greater than 45 is an indicator of _______.
  5. This ETCO2 reading will display on the phillips monitor along with the numeric value.
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  1. This is a special piece of equipment needed to monitor ETCO2.
  2. This respiratory function is monitored by ETCO2.
  3. This respiratory function is monitored by SpO2.
  4. A patient receiving this may have normal SpO2 readings even in the presence of respiratory depression and hypoventilation.
  5. ETCO2 should be monitored on all patients receiving procedural sedation per the Trinity Health Grand Rapids ______.
  6. ETCO2 can detect hypoventilation _____.

11 Clues: ETCO2 can detect hypoventilation _____.This respiratory function is monitored by SpO2.This respiratory function is monitored by ETCO2.ETCO2 modules will be located in our _____ rooms.Continuous measurement of ETCO2 is also known as ______.An ETCO2 reading greater than 45 is an indicator of _______....

Tissue and system crossword 2025-01-15

Tissue and system crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. 11
  2. 2
  3. 4
  4. 13
  5. 6
  6. 5
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  1. 3
  2. 10
  3. 7
  4. 9
  5. 8
  6. 1
  7. 12

13 Clues: 37982416510111312

Asthma Crossword 2012-09-27

Asthma Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. Drug used to relieve asthma symptoms when needed
  2. to bring about something
  3. recommended dose suggested by a doctor
  4. medical attention given to a patient by a doctor for a disease or illness
  5. small portable device used to relieve minor attack
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  1. large relief device usually used at home to treat large attack
  2. a cause of an asthma attack
  3. system within the body that relates to the lungs
  4. disease of the lungs that makes the airways narrow

9 Clues: to bring about somethinga cause of an asthma attackrecommended dose suggested by a doctorDrug used to relieve asthma symptoms when neededsystem within the body that relates to the lungsdisease of the lungs that makes the airways narrowsmall portable device used to relieve minor attacklarge relief device usually used at home to treat large attack...

FORTY SECOND 2020-04-27

FORTY SECOND crossword puzzle
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  1. department
  2. flesh
  3. something for taking pictures and videos
  4. researcher
  5. time reserved for a job
  6. grant
  7. welding
  8. caldron
  9. give forth
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  1. resolve
  2. respiratory
  3. breath
  4. accommodation built with shelters
  5. box
  6. anyway
  7. breakdown
  8. vessel
  9. boil
  10. in arms
  11. goodbye

20 Clues: boxboilfleshgrantbreathanywayvesselresolvein armsweldingcaldrongoodbyebreakdowndepartmentresearchergive forthrespiratorytime reserved for a jobaccommodation built with shelterssomething for taking pictures and videos

Anatomy & Physiology: Respiration Unit 2021-02-22

Anatomy & Physiology: Respiration Unit crossword puzzle
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  1. The lower respiratory tract consists of the trachea, primary bronchi, and this.
  2. The 3 classes of ribs are true ribs, false ribs, and these type of ribs.
  3. The cells are spread out in this type of tissue; most abundant type of tissue.
  4. This is also known as the "windpipe."
  5. Increased pressure is _______ pressure.
  6. This type of volume is the amount of air remaining in the lungs after a forced exhalation.
  7. The upper respiratory tract is composed of the nasal cavity, oral cavity, pharynx, and this.
  8. This type of tissue is very strong and elastic.
  9. This leads to the digestive system and opens for food.
  10. Within the cervical vertebrae, the ____ rests and pivots on C2.
  11. This substance that is secreted inside the Type II pneumocyte reduces surface tension and gives lubrication.
  12. This is the subdivision of the total amount of air the lungs can contain.
  13. Ribs attach at the _____ spots.
  14. This type of pressure is the point of reference when discussing respiration.
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  1. This type of lining covers the lungs and allows for smooth contact for rough lung tissue.
  2. Blood flow to lung capillaries.
  3. The ______ girdle is skeletal support for upper extremities.
  4. These of the lungs are the most dense in the body.
  5. This is composed of fused coccygeal vertebrae.
  6. The vertebral column consists of these many sacral vertebrae.
  7. A set of muscles that oppose movements.
  8. This is also known as the collar bone.
  9. Conducting airways grow in diameter and length until the _____ reaches its adult size.
  10. Air molecules will flow from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration to maintain _______.
  11. This vertebrae reflects the stress placed on these for lifting and walking.

25 Clues: Blood flow to lung capillaries.Ribs attach at the _____ spots.This is also known as the "windpipe."This is also known as the collar bone.Increased pressure is _______ pressure.A set of muscles that oppose movements.This is composed of fused coccygeal vertebrae.This type of tissue is very strong and elastic....

Term 3 week 4 spelling words 2021-07-28

Term 3 week 4 spelling words crossword puzzle
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  1. Thick, sticky, stringy mucus secreted by the mucous membrane of the respiratory tract, as during a cold or other respiratory infection.
  2. A word with the same spelling as another word but a different meaning.
  3. A distinct division of written or printed matter that begins on a new, usually indented line, consists of one or more sentences, and typically deals with a single thought or topic
  4. Characteristic of or having to do with comedy
  5. Lasting for a long period of time or marked by frequent recurrence, as certain diseases
  6. A sudden, overpowering feeling of fear, often affecting many people at once
  7. Characterized by rapid and disordered or nervous activity
  8. The study of the earth and its features
  9. Physically strong and well-developed; muscular
  10. A cloth produced especially by knitting, weaving, or felting fibres
  11. Of, relating to, having the nature of, or affected by sepsis
  12. Of or relating to the meter or the metric system
  13. A meal eaten outdoors, as on an excursion.
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  1. Used in photography
  2. Capable of causing injury or death, especially by chemical means
  3. A sequence of words that have meaning, especially when forming part of a sentence.
  4. An image recorded by exposing a photosensitive surface to light, especially in a camera
  5. The science of matter and energy and of interactions between the two
  6. very typical of its kind
  7. Relating to the use of science or technology in the investigation and establishment of facts or evidence in a court of law:
  8. the process or art of drawing in accordance with mathematical principles
  9. Easily resuming original size or shape after being stretched or otherwise deformed
  10. A medical establishment run by several specialists working in cooperation and sharing the same facilities
  11. A subject of discussion or conversation

24 Clues: Used in photographyvery typical of its kindThe study of the earth and its featuresA subject of discussion or conversationA meal eaten outdoors, as on an excursion.Characteristic of or having to do with comedyPhysically strong and well-developed; muscularOf or relating to the meter or the metric system...

first line of defense 2019-12-09

first line of defense crossword puzzle
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  1. Ear wax or ____ produced in the ear canal.
  2. Mucous membrane or ____is a membrane that line reduce cavities in the body.
  3. The dermis is the ____ layer of skin.
  4. Saliva located just _____ of the ears.
  5. Strong acid that secreted by the parietal cell is _____ acid.
  6. ____ is the active protein digesting enzyme of the stomach.
  7. This also prevents entry of microbes in the lower _____ tract.
  8. ____ is a small head of cartilage which cover larynx.
  9. Mucous membrane are ___.
  10. The function of mucus is to protect _____ cells in the liner of the respiratory , digestive and urogenital system.
  11. Keratin is a family of ____ structural proteins.
  12. Tears secreted by the ____ gland.
  13. When water, electrolytes hydrochloric acid , enzymes, mucus and intrinsic factor combine, then ____ juice is formed.
  14. First line of defenses consist of two different ____ of barriers.
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  1. Keratin protect epithelial ____ from damage or stress.
  2. Ear wax also protect the canal by _____ dirt and dust particles.
  3. Cilia is organelle found in _____ cell.
  4. The second layer of skin is ____.
  5. ____ barrier is include skin, mucous membrane and normal flora.
  6. The ____ part is known as epidermis.
  7. Most mucus produce in the _____ tract.
  8. Skin consist of ___ parts.
  9. the skin ‘s normal ___ is range 4.5 to 5.5.
  10. Acid mantle is made up of sebum , sweat and ____ acid.
  11. The sweat of the human being absorbs water mixed with ____ which make it salty.
  12. In the ____, pH of saliva is between 6.44 – 6.85.
  13. ____ of the skin is indirect contact with the external environment.
  14. _____ on skin inhibit bacterial growth .
  15. Also secrete a fluid known as ____
  16. ____ is secreted by the sebaceous gland.

30 Clues: Mucous membrane are ___.Skin consist of ___ parts.The second layer of skin is ____.Tears secreted by the ____ gland.Also secrete a fluid known as ____The ____ part is known as epidermis.The dermis is the ____ layer of skin.Most mucus produce in the _____ tract.Saliva located just _____ of the ears.Cilia is organelle found in _____ cell....

sci 2025-08-27

sci crossword puzzle
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  1. Pressure : The force of blood pushing against vessel walls
  2. : Tiny vessels where gas and nutrient exchange occurs
  3. : Prevent backflow of blood in the heart
  4. : Oxygen-carrying protein in red blood cells
  5. : Muscle that helps control breathing
  6. Rate : Number of breaths per minute
  7. : Condition causing inflamed and narrowed airways
  8. : Windpipe; connects throat to lungs
  9. Cava : Largest vein in the body
  10. : Act of breathing in air
  11. : Tiny sacs where gas exchange happens
  12. : Cellular process that uses oxygen to release energy
  13. : Main organs of the respiratory system
  14. : Vessels that carry blood away from the heart
  15. : Voice box; houses vocal cords
  16. : Liquid portion of blood
  17. : Small airways inside the lungs
  18. : Act of breathing out air
  19. : Ion that transports carbon dioxide in the blood
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  1. : Medical term for high blood pressure
  2. : Two tubes that branch into the lungs
  3. Blood Cells : Blood cells that fight infection
  4. Circulation : Circulation between heart and lungs
  5. : Largest artery in the body
  6. Circulation : Circulation between heart and rest of the body
  7. Dioxide : Waste gas exhaled from the lungs
  8. : Lung infection that fills alveoli with fluid
  9. : Throat; passage for air and food
  10. Blood Cells : Blood cells that carry oxygen
  11. : Condition caused by low red blood cells or hemoglobin
  12. : Entry point for air; filters and moistens it
  13. Node : Heart’s natural pacemaker
  14. : Circulating fluid that transports oxygen and nutrients
  15. : Vessels that carry blood back to the heart
  16. Capacity : Total volume of air the lungs can hold
  17. Arteries : Arteries that supply the heart muscle
  18. Exchange : Transfer of oxygen and carbon dioxide in lungs
  19. : Help form clots to stop bleeding
  20. : Gas absorbed from the air into the blood
  21. : Muscular organ that pumps blood

40 Clues: : Act of breathing in air: Liquid portion of blood: Act of breathing out air: Largest artery in the bodyCava : Largest vein in the body: Voice box; houses vocal cordsNode : Heart’s natural pacemaker: Small airways inside the lungs: Muscular organ that pumps blood: Throat; passage for air and food: Help form clots to stop bleeding...

Infectious disease 2016-03-28

Infectious disease crossword puzzle
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  1. This disease is most common in dogs and raccoons
  2. Spanish Flu and rabies are both this type of disease
  3. Number of years the average Americans lifespan was reduced by in 1918 due to disease
  4. Where forensic scientists do most of their work
  5. percent of Americans infected by Spanish Flu
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  1. State in which the 1918 flu pandemic supposedly began
  2. Less common type of rabies
  3. The color of the skin of some influenza victims
  4. Most common way rabies is transmitted
  5. Influenza primarily effects this organ system
  6. The rabies virus attacks this vital organ
  7. This strain of the influenza virus appeared in 1918
  8. This type of scientist assists in crime investigations

13 Clues: Less common type of rabiesMost common way rabies is transmittedThe rabies virus attacks this vital organpercent of Americans infected by Spanish FluInfluenza primarily effects this organ systemThe color of the skin of some influenza victimsWhere forensic scientists do most of their workThis disease is most common in dogs and raccoons...

Physical & Psychological Well-being During COVID-19 2020-09-17

Physical & Psychological Well-being During COVID-19 crossword puzzle
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  1. What was the first well-being factor we discussed
  2. Which part of the body releases most hormones
  3. gets shorter and makes you age faster due to stress
  4. How many differences were there in the spot the difference activity
  5. Hormone that gets excited with stress
  6. Which organ system of the body does COVID affect?
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  1. About 3 times more likely to develop this illness due to lack of sleep
  2. Causes symptoms such as dry mouth & headache
  3. Commonly used word for hyperglycaemia
  4. Minimum how many days in a week should you exercise
  5. One of the many COVID-19 symptoms
  6. Recommended screen time hours for infants
  7. What is so fragile that saying its name breaks it

13 Clues: One of the many COVID-19 symptomsCommonly used word for hyperglycaemiaHormone that gets excited with stressRecommended screen time hours for infantsCauses symptoms such as dry mouth & headacheWhich part of the body releases most hormonesWhat was the first well-being factor we discussedWhat is so fragile that saying its name breaks it...

Gas Exchange 2021-06-13

Gas Exchange crossword puzzle
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  1. a gas that the animals breathe out during respiration while takes in by the plants during photosynthesis.
  2. it controls gas exchange in the leaf.
  3. the inhaling of oxygen and the exhaling of carbon dioxide.
  4. it is where the air passes during respiration.
  5. it is the movement of air from the lungs out of the airways, to the external environment during breathing.
  6. the process of breathing or entering air in the body through the nose and mouth.
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  1. a gas that the animals takes in while is being give out by the plants in the atmosphere.
  2. the structure where the respiratory system and the circulatory system meet.
  3. it controls the ratio of breathing.
  4. where the exchange of gases happen.
  5. together with Mucous work to trap dirt and germs before we inhale.
  6. its function is to funnel the inhaled air to the lungs and the exhaled air out of the body.

12 Clues: it controls the ratio of breathing.where the exchange of gases happen.it controls gas exchange in the leaf.it is where the air passes during respiration.the inhaling of oxygen and the exhaling of carbon dioxide.together with Mucous work to trap dirt and germs before we inhale....

LS9S1U2 2022-11-17

LS9S1U2 crossword puzzle
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  1. The organ inside the head that controls all body functions of a human being.
  2. How the body reacts to maintain stability.
  3. The breakdown of food into smaller components that can be absorbed into the bloodstream.
  4. A reaction that helps regulate your body temperature especially when weather is hot.
  5. Muscular organ that pumps blood through the body.
  6. A feedback that occurs in nature when the product of a reaction leads to an increase in that reaction.
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  1. A disease that occurs when your blood glucose, also called blood sugar, is too high.
  2. This system sends messages back and forth between the brain and the body.
  3. A reaction which your body does to help yourself cooldown.
  4. System The network of organs and tissues that help you breathe and exchange gasses.
  5. A feedback that occurs when the product of a reaction leads to a decrease in that reaction.
  6. Channels that carry blood throughout your body.

12 Clues: How the body reacts to maintain stability.Channels that carry blood throughout your body.Muscular organ that pumps blood through the body.A reaction which your body does to help yourself cooldown.This system sends messages back and forth between the brain and the body.The organ inside the head that controls all body functions of a human being....

Excretory System 2016-10-28

Excretory System crossword puzzle
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  1. Organ that detoxifies the body of poisons such as alcohol.
  2. A gas that is found in the respiratory system.
  3. Organs that remove urea,excess water, and waste products from the blood.
  4. Tube that carries urine from the bladder and releases it from the body.
  5. Largest organ of the body.
  6. The tube that carries urine from the kidney to the urinary bladder.
  7. liquid waste excreted by skin.
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  1. Something that absorbs water and removes undigested food.
  2. Storage organ for urine is the urinary.
  3. Organs that excrete carbon dioxide.
  4. Undigested food that came from the large intestines.
  5. The urinary bladder stores this liquid before the liquid is excreted.

12 Clues: Largest organ of the body.liquid waste excreted by skin.Organs that excrete carbon dioxide.Storage organ for urine is the urinary.A gas that is found in the respiratory system.Undigested food that came from the large intestines.Something that absorbs water and removes undigested food.Organ that detoxifies the body of poisons such as alcohol....

Asthma Teaching Crossword 2022-07-25

Asthma Teaching Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. best tool to administer asthma emergency medications
  2. how often should you take your preventative medications?
  3. helps more of the medication enter lungs
  4. if you have asthma you made need extra breaks while playing
  5. causes of asthma that can be different for everyone
  6. always follow this plan to know what medications to take
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  1. a disorder caused by inflammation that causes airways to narrow and produce more mucus
  2. the number on your inhaler tells you how many are left
  3. always take your _______ to school
  4. asthma effects this system
  5. do this if you feel out of breath while exercising
  6. asthma may make you feel ______

12 Clues: asthma effects this systemasthma may make you feel ______always take your _______ to schoolhelps more of the medication enter lungsdo this if you feel out of breath while exercisingcauses of asthma that can be different for everyonebest tool to administer asthma emergency medicationsthe number on your inhaler tells you how many are left...

Biology vocabulary 2023-04-14

Biology vocabulary crossword puzzle
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  1. A disease that can destroy nerve cells in the spinal cord
  2. Infection you can get after rust gets in your bloodstream
  3. Common ones include food poisoning, strep throat, and the flu
  4. what you experience while sick
  5. Severe acute respiratory syndrome
  6. A disease that inserts a DNA copy of its RNA genome into the DNA of a cell
  7. An organism harboring a parasite
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  1. A widespread rampant occurrence of an infectious disease
  2. An outbreak of an infectious disease in one place at a place in time
  3. The center for disease control
  4. A disease that makes your immune system attack your body
  5. The virus that caused a pandemic in 1918

12 Clues: The center for disease controlwhat you experience while sickAn organism harboring a parasiteSevere acute respiratory syndromeThe virus that caused a pandemic in 1918A widespread rampant occurrence of an infectious diseaseA disease that makes your immune system attack your bodyA disease that can destroy nerve cells in the spinal cord...

Human Body Systems 2023-08-07

Human Body Systems crossword puzzle
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  1. Responsible for sexual reproduction and passing on genetic information.
  2. Breaks down food and absorbs nutrients for energy and growth.
  3. Includes skin, hair, and nails, providing protection and temperature regulation.
  4. Supports the immune system by carrying lymph and filtering harmful substances.
  5. Enables movement and supports posture.
  6. Regulates body functions through hormones and glands.
  7. Involved in breathing and exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide.
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  1. Responsible for circulating blood and transporting nutrients throughout the body.
  2. Provides structure, support, and protection for the body.
  3. Removes waste products and maintains water and electrolyte balance.
  4. Controls and coordinates body activities and processes information.
  5. Defends the body against infections and diseases.

12 Clues: Enables movement and supports posture.Defends the body against infections and diseases.Regulates body functions through hormones and glands.Provides structure, support, and protection for the body.Breaks down food and absorbs nutrients for energy and growth.Involved in breathing and exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide....

Climate change and Air pollution 2022-11-18

Climate change and Air pollution crossword puzzle
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  1. Can air pollution's affect humans true or false?
  2. A type fuel that was made under the earths surface year's ago
  3. Renewable energy is also called what energy?
  4. How can you both save money on groceries and benefit your garden?
  5. What can generate sustainable electricity?
  6. Air pollution affects your what system?
  7. What can you do instead of throwing out paper?
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  1. what are the three Rs?
  2. What causes air pollution?
  3. What can you do to prevent air pollution from vehicles,like cars trucks and public transport?
  4. It provides you with food and oxygen
  5. What can you do to stop throwing out single-used water bottles?

12 Clues: what are the three Rs?What causes air pollution?It provides you with food and oxygenAir pollution affects your what system?What can generate sustainable electricity?Renewable energy is also called what energy?What can you do instead of throwing out paper?Can air pollution's affect humans true or false?...

Human Body 1 2015-05-06

Human Body 1 crossword puzzle
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  1. /The suffix “-uria” relates to __________________
  2. /The name of the most superior section of the spine
  3. /The elbow is __________________ to the shoulder
  4. plane divides the body equally into left and right sides
  5. /The study of the structure of the human body
  6. /The prefix associated with muscle
  7. /The largest of the six levels of organisation of the human body
  8. /The most inferior of the body cavities
  9. /The smallest of the six levels of organisation of the human body
  10. /This plane divides the body into anterior and posterior portions
  11. /The body system that includes the lungs
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  1. /The section of the spine with 12 vertebrae
  2. structure forms the inferior boundary of the thoracic cavity
  3. prefix associated with bone
  4. /The cavity in which the pancreas is found
  5. /The suffix “-itis” means ___________
  6. plane divides the body into superior and inferior portions
  7. /The prefix associated with the liver

18 Clues: prefix associated with bone/The prefix associated with muscle/The suffix “-itis” means ___________/The prefix associated with the liver/The most inferior of the body cavities/The body system that includes the lungs/The cavity in which the pancreas is found/The section of the spine with 12 vertebrae/The study of the structure of the human body...

Natural selection + organisms 2022-01-07

Natural selection + organisms crossword puzzle
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  1. name of a person who consumes a lot of alcohol
  2. synonym of breathing
  3. this drug is contained in the alcohol
  4. synonym of fossil
  5. a person who breathes in the smoke but doesn't smoke by himself
  6. a sticky black material that collects in the lungs
  7. this noun means that you feel really worried
  8. this noun means that you cannot stop consuming something
  9. when a woman is expecting a baby
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  1. system of blood movement in the body
  2. this body organ suffers a lot from alcohol
  3. a noun that means that species change something in their organism to become better prepared for the environment
  4. antonym of dark color
  5. opposite of legal
  6. a noun that means production of new babies within the centuries
  7. type of drugs that helps you to relax
  8. opposite of harmless
  9. when your body produces a lot of water on its surface

18 Clues: opposite of legalsynonym of fossilsynonym of breathingopposite of harmlessantonym of dark colorwhen a woman is expecting a babysystem of blood movement in the bodytype of drugs that helps you to relaxthis drug is contained in the alcoholthis body organ suffers a lot from alcoholthis noun means that you feel really worried...

Human Body 2015-05-06

Human Body crossword puzzle
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  1. The smallest of the six levels of organisation of the human body
  2. The section of the spine with 12 vertebrae
  3. The elbow is __________________ to the shoulder
  4. The body system that includes the lungs
  5. The prefix associated with the liver
  6. This plane divides the body equally into left and right sides
  7. The prefix associated with muscle
  8. The largest of the six levels of organisation of the human body
  9. The most inferior of the body cavities
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  1. This plane divides the body into anterior and posterior portions
  2. The suffix “-itis” means ___________
  3. This plane divides the body into superior and inferior portions
  4. The study of the structure of the human body
  5. This structure forms the inferior boundary of the thoracic cavity
  6. The suffix “-uria” relates to __________________
  7. The cavity in which the pancreas is found
  8. The prefix associated with bone
  9. The name of the most superior section of the spine

18 Clues: The prefix associated with boneThe prefix associated with muscleThe suffix “-itis” means ___________The prefix associated with the liverThe most inferior of the body cavitiesThe body system that includes the lungsThe cavity in which the pancreas is foundThe section of the spine with 12 vertebraeThe study of the structure of the human body...

Airflow 2021-04-14

Airflow crossword puzzle
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  1. type of flow where resistance is high
  2. type of flow where resistance is low
  3. friction between particles
  4. another word for inhalation
  5. zone that goes from nose to terminal bronchioles
  6. type of flow where air moves through conducting zone
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  1. type of accessory muscle
  2. zone that has respiratory bronchioles, alveolar ducts, and alveoli
  3. type of nerve that innervates the diaphragm
  4. type of accessory muscle
  5. another for for exhalation
  6. type of nerve that innervates the intercostal muscles
  7. primary breathing muscle
  8. type of muscle that relax during respiration
  9. contains vocal folds

15 Clues: contains vocal foldstype of accessory muscletype of accessory muscleprimary breathing muscleanother for for exhalationfriction between particlesanother word for inhalationtype of flow where resistance is lowtype of flow where resistance is hightype of nerve that innervates the diaphragmtype of muscle that relax during respiration...

Pulmonary Disorders 2024-10-23

Pulmonary Disorders crossword puzzle
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  1. Fluid between pleural layers
  2. Collection of pus in the pleural space
  3. Bacterial infection of lung tissue
  4. Blood clot in pulmonary vessels
  5. Cancerous growth in lung tissue
  6. Inflammation of the pleural space
  7. Sleep disorder characterized by repeated breathing interruptions
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  1. Abnormal permanent enlargement of air spaces distal to terminal bronchioles
  2. Restrictive lung disease with progressive scarring
  3. Acute respiratory infection affecting the bronchi
  4. Increased pressure in pulmonary arteries
  5. Respiratory condition marked by reversible airway constriction
  6. Fluid accumulation in the lungs
  7. Chronic lung disease characterized by airway obstruction and inflammation

14 Clues: Fluid between pleural layersFluid accumulation in the lungsBlood clot in pulmonary vesselsCancerous growth in lung tissueInflammation of the pleural spaceBacterial infection of lung tissueCollection of pus in the pleural spaceIncreased pressure in pulmonary arteriesAcute respiratory infection affecting the bronchi...

Human system Chen Jye 2024-05-17

Human system Chen Jye crossword puzzle
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  1. it is the third part of your respiratory system
  2. it helps protect the organs and it is part of skeletal system
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  1. it helps to break food into smaller pieces and it is part of the digestive system
  2. it is a tube in the digestive system and it helps transport the food from the mouth
  3. it helps to plump blood for the body

5 Clues: it helps to plump blood for the bodyit is the third part of your respiratory systemit helps protect the organs and it is part of skeletal systemit helps to break food into smaller pieces and it is part of the digestive systemit is a tube in the digestive system and it helps transport the food from the mouth

FITT Unit 2021-01-07

FITT Unit crossword puzzle
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  1. How long your workout is
  2. 220-age=?
  3. The number of times you exercise per week
  4. Is the amount of force a muscle can produce.
  5. How hard you work
  6. Is the ability of the muscles to perform continuously without fatiguing.
  7. What kind of workout will you do
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  1. Out of the 5 components of fitness which improves the respiratory system.
  2. Is the amount of fat mass compared to lean muscle mass we have on our body.
  3. Help to set up and monitor your workout program.
  4. Is the ability of each joint to move through it’s available range of motion.

11 Clues: 220-age=?How hard you workHow long your workout isWhat kind of workout will you doThe number of times you exercise per weekIs the amount of force a muscle can produce.Help to set up and monitor your workout program.Is the ability of the muscles to perform continuously without fatiguing....

Systems of the Human Body 2021-08-14

Systems of the Human Body crossword puzzle
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  1. Eliminates waste from the body
  2. required for the production of offspring
  3. Keeps the body's temperature in a safe range
  4. The system where the kidneys filter blood and get rid of waste
  5. maintain the structure of the body and its organs
  6. Defends the body against pathogens that may harm the body
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  1. Enables the body to move
  2. Brings air into and out of the lungs to absorb oxygen and remove carbon dioxide
  3. Influences the function of the body using hormones
  4. Collects and processes information from the senses
  5. Skin, hair, nails, sweat and other exocrine glands

11 Clues: Enables the body to moveEliminates waste from the bodyrequired for the production of offspringKeeps the body's temperature in a safe rangemaintain the structure of the body and its organsInfluences the function of the body using hormonesCollects and processes information from the sensesSkin, hair, nails, sweat and other exocrine glands...

Lung Crossword 2024-05-31

Lung Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. A long tube used to connect the voice box to the lungs
  2. A dome shaped muscle at the bottom of the lungs that separates the lungs from the rest of the organs
  3. Box Air passes through it and it makes sound
  4. Tiny air sacs of the lungs
  5. Very contagious infection in the respiratory system
  6. cancer A type of cancer that forms in the lungs that happens in the lung tissues
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  1. A layer of tissue that covers the lungs
  2. A disease in the lungs when pus fills the lungs
  3. Tiny branch of air tubes
  4. It helps carry air to the lungs
  5. Trouble breathing due to allergic reactions
  6. An organ that gives the body oxygen

12 Clues: Tiny branch of air tubesTiny air sacs of the lungsIt helps carry air to the lungsAn organ that gives the body oxygenA layer of tissue that covers the lungsTrouble breathing due to allergic reactionsBox Air passes through it and it makes soundA disease in the lungs when pus fills the lungsVery contagious infection in the respiratory system...

Olwen - Doctor's Day Run 2023-07-18

Olwen - Doctor's Day Run crossword puzzle
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  1. "Swimwear for men, typically reaching from the waist to the thighs."
  2. "Medical discipline focused on the respiratory system and lung diseases."
  3. "Branch of medicine dedicated to women's reproductive health."
  4. "Specialty focused on pain management during medical procedures."
  5. "Study of the heart and its diseases."
  6. "Care and treatment of teeth and oral health."
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  1. "Sleeveless garments typically worn over a shirt or blouse."
  2. "Elastic synthetic fibre used in clothing for stretch and comfort."
  3. "Soft and breathable fabric often used in apparel manufacturing."
  4. "Field dealing with the study and treatment of eyes and vision."
  5. "Short, snug-fitting undergarments."

11 Clues: "Short, snug-fitting undergarments.""Study of the heart and its diseases.""Care and treatment of teeth and oral health.""Sleeveless garments typically worn over a shirt or blouse.""Branch of medicine dedicated to women's reproductive health.""Field dealing with the study and treatment of eyes and vision."...

Body Systems 2025-04-21

Body Systems crossword puzzle
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  1. it would be the highway for the body because systems use this to travel around the body
  2. the spinal cord allows for messages to travel from the brain to the rest of the body
  3. it includes cardiac, smooth, and skeletal types
  4. provides nutrients for the body to use
  5. protects from diseases
  6. organs could include the bronchial tubes and alveoli
Down
  1. allows for human life to continue in existence
  2. the epidermis, dermis, and hypodermis
  3. provides a framework for the body
  4. the pituitary gland is the main gland in this body system
  5. the body uses this to emit (remove) things from the body

11 Clues: protects from diseasesprovides a framework for the bodythe epidermis, dermis, and hypodermisprovides nutrients for the body to useallows for human life to continue in existenceit includes cardiac, smooth, and skeletal typesorgans could include the bronchial tubes and alveolithe body uses this to emit (remove) things from the body...

Body Systems Crossword 2025-10-24

Body Systems Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. Works with the skeletal system to allow movement.
  2. Includes skin, hair, and nails; protects the body and regulates temperature.
  3. Protects the body from germs and disease.
  4. Releases hormones that control growth, mood, and metabolism.
  5. Sends and receives messages through the brain, spinal cord, and nerves.
  6. Allows the body to take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide.
  7. Breaks down food into nutrients your body can use.
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  1. Provides structure and protection for the body.
  2. Transports blood, oxygen, and nutrients throughout the body.
  3. Allows humans to produce offspring.
  4. Removes waste from the body through kidneys and bladder.

11 Clues: Allows humans to produce offspring.Protects the body from germs and disease.Provides structure and protection for the body.Works with the skeletal system to allow movement.Breaks down food into nutrients your body can use.Removes waste from the body through kidneys and bladder.Transports blood, oxygen, and nutrients throughout the body....

body systems-by Gimi 2022-05-23

body systems-by Gimi crossword puzzle
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  1. what pumps out blood
  2. what is affected when we smoke
  3. what is inside our body
  4. what moves your arms
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  1. what system contains heart and blood vessels

5 Clues: what pumps out bloodwhat moves your armswhat is inside our bodywhat is affected when we smokewhat system contains heart and blood vessels

Abbreviated Lesson 11- Respiratory system- Respiratory events & capacities 2022-05-02

Abbreviated Lesson 11- Respiratory system- Respiratory events & capacities crossword puzzle
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  1. The amount of air breathed in and out in a normal breath.
  2. ___________ ventilation. Moving air in & out of the lungs.
  3. ___________ reserve volume. Volume of air that can be forced out of the lungs
  4. __________ lung capacity. The full amount of air in the lungs.
  5. ___________ reserve volume. Volume of air that can be forced into the lungs
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  1. Residual _________. The air that always remains in the lungs to keep the lungs inflated.
  2. ____________ respiration. Gas exchange between blood and tissue cells in systemic capillaries.
  3. The full amount of exchangeable air.
  4. ____________ gas transport. Transporting gasses through the blood.
  5. ___________ respiration. Gas exchange between pulmonary blood and alveoli.

10 Clues: The full amount of exchangeable air.The amount of air breathed in and out in a normal breath.___________ ventilation. Moving air in & out of the lungs.__________ lung capacity. The full amount of air in the lungs.____________ gas transport. Transporting gasses through the blood....

Respiratory system 2020-05-01

Respiratory system crossword puzzle
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  1. takes in air but not as good
  2. tubes that branch off trachea two of them
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  1. rings of cartilage
  2. warms moistens air

4 Clues: rings of cartilagewarms moistens airtakes in air but not as goodtubes that branch off trachea two of them

Respiratory System 2021-03-12

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. which two structures does the trachea lead to in the lungs?
  2. what happens to diaphragm when we exhale?
Down
  1. When we inhale, what happens to the pressure in the thorax?
  2. what are the tiny air sacs in lungs?

4 Clues: what are the tiny air sacs in lungs?what happens to diaphragm when we exhale?When we inhale, what happens to the pressure in the thorax?which two structures does the trachea lead to in the lungs?

respiratory system 2023-09-22

respiratory system crossword puzzle
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  1. pumps blood through the body
  2. breathing in oxygen
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  1. breathing out air
  2. bag like structure in chest

4 Clues: breathing out airbreathing in oxygenbag like structure in chestpumps blood through the body

Respiratory System 2023-02-10

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. Exchange of gases
  2. Use to breathe in and out
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  1. Windpipe
  2. Spongy

4 Clues: SpongyWindpipeExchange of gasesUse to breathe in and out

Respiratory system 2021-05-05

Respiratory system crossword puzzle
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  1. What delivers air to exchange surfaces of the lungs.
  2. what brings out the carbon dioxide?
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  1. What is the other word for windpipe?
  2. what organ has the bronchioles inside?

4 Clues: what brings out the carbon dioxide?What is the other word for windpipe?what organ has the bronchioles inside?What delivers air to exchange surfaces of the lungs.

respiratory system 2025-02-07

respiratory system crossword puzzle
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  1. volume of air left in the lungs even after forced exhale
  2. cells that form alveolar membrane
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  1. proces through which oxygen moves from alveolae to blood
  2. also known as windpipe

4 Clues: also known as windpipecells that form alveolar membraneproces through which oxygen moves from alveolae to bloodvolume of air left in the lungs even after forced exhale

Respiratory system 2022-02-09

Respiratory system crossword puzzle
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  1. What can change the rate of someones peak flow
  2. What it called when air is put into the blood
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  1. Comes after the bronchiole
  2. whats the muscles contracting below the lung

4 Clues: Comes after the bronchiolewhats the muscles contracting below the lungWhat it called when air is put into the bloodWhat can change the rate of someones peak flow

Respiratory system 2022-02-09

Respiratory system crossword puzzle
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  1. What can change the rate of someones peak flow
  2. What it called when air is put into the blood
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  1. Comes after the bronchiole
  2. whats the muscles contracting below the lung

4 Clues: Comes after the bronchiolewhats the muscles contracting below the lungWhat it called when air is put into the bloodWhat can change the rate of someones peak flow

Fun pharma ADR 2024-09-20

Fun pharma ADR crossword puzzle
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  1. that one drug that causes postural hypotension as ADR
  2. male hormone which causes virilization
  3. the poisoning case for which patient is adviced to take alcohol
  4. causes respiratory depression in overdose
  5. data compilation system used for tracking drug related incidents globally
  6. the most common allergy causing drug
  7. the one side effect every faculty hates
  8. the second case of p drug which has the most number of drugs
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  1. process of assessing and gathering drug safety data
  2. the most common side effect of chemotherapy
  3. it causes steven johnson syndrome
  4. NSAIDS causing peptic ulcer is called(drug induced disease)
  5. the drug which is obsolete for use in morning sickness
  6. rhabdomyolysis is the side effect of which class of drugs

14 Clues: it causes steven johnson syndromethe most common allergy causing drugmale hormone which causes virilizationthe one side effect every faculty hatescauses respiratory depression in overdosethe most common side effect of chemotherapyprocess of assessing and gathering drug safety datathat one drug that causes postural hypotension as ADR...

Fun pharma ADR 2024-09-20

Fun pharma ADR crossword puzzle
Across
  1. that one drug that causes postural hypotension as ADR
  2. male hormone which causes virilization
  3. the poisoning case for which patient is adviced to take alcohol
  4. causes respiratory depression in overdose
  5. data compilation system used for tracking drug related incidents globally
  6. the most common allergy causing drug
  7. the one side effect every faculty hates
  8. the second case of p drug which has the most number of drugs
Down
  1. process of assessing and gathering drug safety data
  2. the most common side effect of chemotherapy
  3. it causes steven johnson syndrome
  4. NSAIDS causing peptic ulcer is called(drug induced disease)
  5. the drug which is obsolete for use in morning sickness
  6. rhabdomyolysis is the side effect of which class of drugs

14 Clues: it causes steven johnson syndromethe most common allergy causing drugmale hormone which causes virilizationthe one side effect every faculty hatescauses respiratory depression in overdosethe most common side effect of chemotherapyprocess of assessing and gathering drug safety datathat one drug that causes postural hypotension as ADR...

Physical & Psychological Well-being During COVID-19 2020-09-17

Physical & Psychological Well-being During COVID-19 crossword puzzle
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  1. gets shorter and makes you age faster due to stress
  2. Causes symptoms such as dry mouth & headache
  3. One of the many COVID-19 symptoms
  4. Hormone that gets excited with stress
  5. What is so fragile that saying its name breaks it
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  1. About 3 times more likely to develop this illness due to lack of sleep
  2. Which organ system of the body does COVID affect?
  3. How many differences were there in the spot the difference activity
  4. Minimum how many days in a week should you exercise
  5. What was the first well-being factor we discussed
  6. Commonly used word for hyperglycaemia
  7. Which part of the body releases most hormones
  8. Recommended screen time hours for infants

13 Clues: One of the many COVID-19 symptomsCommonly used word for hyperglycaemiaHormone that gets excited with stressRecommended screen time hours for infantsCauses symptoms such as dry mouth & headacheWhich part of the body releases most hormonesWhich organ system of the body does COVID affect?What was the first well-being factor we discussed...

Animal Immunology 2021-04-06

Animal Immunology crossword puzzle
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  1. substance that is injected to cause an immune response
  2. a main carrier of rabies.
  3. animals receive antibodies from their mother through the milk and/or through the ________________
  4. latches onto the antigen to nullify it
  5. a set of vaccines given to young animals within a few months
  6. the cat combo vaccine given (FRCP) covers ____________________ diseases
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  1. the _____________ system protects animals from diseases
  2. a neurological disease that we routinely vaccinate for
  3. the main types of vaccines are either modified-live or ________________
  4. there is humoral immunity and ____________ mediated immunity
  5. common disease in puppies causing vomiting and diarrhea
  6. animals receive ____________________ antibodies from their mother
  7. animals that do not respond to vaccines can still be protected by ___________ immunity

13 Clues: a main carrier of rabies.latches onto the antigen to nullify ita neurological disease that we routinely vaccinate forsubstance that is injected to cause an immune responsethe _____________ system protects animals from diseasescommon disease in puppies causing vomiting and diarrheathere is humoral immunity and ____________ mediated immunity...

Esthetics 1st semester final 2011-12-05

Esthetics  1st semester final crossword puzzle
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  1. Fatty materials used to lubricate and moisturize the skin are called:
  2. The strongest rays to reach the earth's surface are:
  3. The lightest element on earth is:
  4. Which alpha hydroxy acid was derived from sugar cane:
  5. Redness due to inflammation is called:
  6. Erythema is the result of cell damage and blood vessel dilation in the:
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  1. How many calories are in a gram of fat?
  2. A medical facial's core focus is:
  3. A congenital disease characterized by spotty hypopigmentation is called:
  4. Identify the bacteria that causes tetanus, typhoid fever, & tuberculosis:
  5. Osha is part of the U.S Department of:
  6. The Greeks viewed the body as a:
  7. What serves as the primary protection for the respiratory system:

13 Clues: The Greeks viewed the body as a:A medical facial's core focus is:The lightest element on earth is:Osha is part of the U.S Department of:Redness due to inflammation is called:How many calories are in a gram of fat?The strongest rays to reach the earth's surface are:Which alpha hydroxy acid was derived from sugar cane:...

Breathing Recap 2023-06-16

Breathing Recap crossword puzzle
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  1. The process which allows oxygen and carbon dioxide to pass to and from the blood stream
  2. The pipe which allows air to travel to the lungs
  3. Muscle under the rib cage that moves down when we breathe in
  4. Tiny branches that spread from the trachea and all through the lungs
  5. The name given to the breathing system
  6. Muscles between the ribs that allow the ribcage to move
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  1. Protects the lungs
  2. Fill with air when we breathe in
  3. The gas the body needs to survive
  4. The waste gas we exhale
  5. Branches off the trachea and into the lung
  6. The organ that pumps the blood around the body
  7. Air sacs found in the lungs

13 Clues: Protects the lungsThe waste gas we exhaleAir sacs found in the lungsFill with air when we breathe inThe gas the body needs to surviveThe name given to the breathing systemBranches off the trachea and into the lungThe organ that pumps the blood around the bodyThe pipe which allows air to travel to the lungs...

Resp - Lecture 10: Control of ventilation 2013-10-08

Resp - Lecture 10: Control of ventilation crossword puzzle
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  1. mechanoreceptors in the airways initiate the ___________ and sneezing reflexes.
  2. in __________, ventilation is synchronised with gait at canter and gallop (not walk and trot)
  3. the _____ is the site of the pneumotaxic and apneustic centres (two of the five groups making up the respiratory centre).
  4. higher voluntary control of breathing is _________ by chemotactic centres with arterial PCO2 gets too high.
  5. the DRG firing stimulates inspiratory nerves innervating the _____________. Results in normal regular inspiration.
  6. conscious control of ventilation by _______ cortical centres occurs with the following activities: breath holding, voluntary coughing, swallowing, vocalisation, defecation, parturition, changes in gait in some species. This ______ control is overridden by chemotactic centres with extreme changes in arterial PCO2 (cant voluntarily hold breath forever).
  7. the respiratory centre is located within the _____________.
  8. peripheral chemoreceptors sensing PO2 only respond to arterial PO2 (dissolved in plasma), not the O2 content of the blood. Therefore, in ____________ patients with low Hb, there may be low O2 in blood (less Hb to bind to), but a normal PO2 of 100mmHg (dissolved). This would mean that hypoxic drive would not be stimulated.
  9. arterial PCO2 stimulates ________ __________________ (in ventral medulla oblongata) – most important. Stimulates indirectly due to increased H+ concentration in brain ECF. Also stimulates peripheral chemoreceptors (weak).
  10. the ______________ centre is rostral to the apneustic centre within the pons.
  11. the pneumotaxic centre switches ____ inspiration while the apneustic centre prevents it being switched ____.
  12. the _________ respiratory group responds to pacemaker activity from the pre-botzinger complex. The DRG firing stimulates inspiratory nerves innervating the diaphragm.
  13. the pneumotaxic centre acts to terminate inspiration. The apneustic centre prevents switching off of inspiration, in this way, the groups in the pons __________ balance one another.
  14. a ________ in arterial PCO2 can cause a drop in brain ECF [H+], this will reduce stimulation of ventilation.
  15. low PO2 depresses all ________ function except chemoreceptors. Dramatic drop in arterial PO2 will be sensed by peripheral chemoreceptors, stimulate increased ventilation. Life saving mechinaism.
  16. the VRG stimulates ___________ and accessory inspiratory muscles during exercise.
  17. peripheral chemoreceptor signals from the carotid bodies travel along cranial nerve _____ to the DRG.
  18. __________ chemoreceptors are located in the ventral part of the medulla oblongata (below the DRG/VRG/prebotzinger etc)
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  1. the medulla oblongata is __________ to the pons.
  2. the hering breuer reflex involves stretch receptors in the lungs signalling/inhibiting the DRG to reduce inspiration (prevent over ____________ of lungs)
  3. arterial PO2 is monitored ONLY by ____________ chemoreceptors. Only sensitive to dramatic change in PO@ (eg <60mmHg – point where Hb 90% saturated)
  4. three of the five groups making up the respiratory centre, the DRG, VRG and pre-botzinger complex, are within the __________ __________, while the other two (apneustic centre and pneumotaxic centre) are within the pons
  5. the ____ (abb) is located in the medulla oblongata, along with the VRG and pre-botzinger complex
  6. very ____ levels of CO2 in blood (>75mmHg) will depress neural function, depress ventilation, bad, death.
  7. there are peripheral _________________ (carotid and aortic) and central ________________ (ventral part of medulla oblongata) that signal the DRG.
  8. the ___________ and pneumotaxic centres provide input to the DRG. They fine tune the output from medullary centres to make inspiration and expiration smooth.
  9. arterial P __________ __________ levels are the most important input in regulation of ventilation under normal conditions.
  10. increased H+ in ARTERIES (aka _________) will NOT stimulate the central chemoreceptors, but does stimulate peripheral chemoreceptors. ________ will cause an increase in ventilation. Opposite for alkalosis.
  11. peripheral chemoreceptors are located in ___________ ____________ (origin of internal carotids) and aortic bodies (in aortic arch).
  12. _____________________ in the airways provides input to the DRG. They initiate the coughing/sneezing reflex.
  13. the ____ ___________ complex is located within the medulla oblongata just below the DRG, and cranial to the VRG (see diagram)
  14. carbon dioxide diffuses much more readily across the BBB than __________ ions do. Therefore PCO2 can cause elevated H+ in brain ECF – stimulates central chemoreceptors – medullary respiratory centre –stimulates ventilation.
  15. the respiratory system has an important role in _____ -_____ balance.
  16. the ______ (abb) is activated by the DRG when the demand for ventilation increases (eg during exercise). The ____ stimulates spinal neurons that innervate expiratory muscles, and accessory inspiratory muscles.
  17. ___________ receptors in the smooth muscle of the airways also provide input to the DRG – hering-breuer reflex (inhibit inspiration to prevent overinflation of lungs)
  18. H+ concentration within the ____________ will NOT stimulate the central chemoreceptors. It cannot readily cross the BBB. Instead, CO2 does, and makes H+ inside the BBB. Does influence peripheral chemoreceptors however.
  19. the pre-botzinger activity has ________________ activity (rate mediated by input from other parts of brain) that rhythmically stimulates the DRG. Resulting in inspiration.
  20. peripheral chemoreceptor signals from the aortic bodies travel along cranial nerve _____ to the DRG.
  21. the respiratory centre is made up of ________ aggregations of neural cell bodies.

39 Clues: the medulla oblongata is __________ to the pons.the respiratory centre is located within the _____________.the respiratory system has an important role in _____ -_____ balance.the ______________ centre is rostral to the apneustic centre within the pons.mechanoreceptors in the airways initiate the ___________ and sneezing reflexes....

RESP 2024-02-26

RESP crossword puzzle
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  1. The flow of respiratory gases
  2. The state in which the pH of blood falls too low.
  3. A variant of haemoglobin in which the iron group, ferrous (Fe2+) is oxidised to the ferric (Fe3+) state.
  4. The term for 'normal' breathing sounds.
  5. The pressure across the wall of the alveolus
  6. _______ overdose can depress breathing and cause respiratory acidosis
  7. Clinical sign - A flapping tremor, indicating too high carbon dioxide levels.
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  1. A pathological increase in partial pressure of carbon dioxide.
  2. A pathological fall in partial pressure of oxygen.
  3. Abnormal air in the thorax, requiring emergency treatment.
  4. Post ganglionic parasympathetic fibres release ___________ agonising a muscarinic receptor and causing bronchoconstriction.
  5. Elevated _________ levels in the blood during exercise and fight/flight agonise the B2 adrenoreceptor to cause bronchodilation.
  6. Anatomical structure responsible for phonation, closing the airway during swallowing and the cough reflex.
  7. The flow of blood
  8. Anatomical structure responsible for warming, humidifying and filtering air, and for the sneezing reflex.
  9. A class of lung diseases causing a restriction in volume of air that can be inspired and therefore expired. For example, lung fibrosis.
  10. _______ space is the volume of gas in the respiratory tract not involved in gas exchange.

17 Clues: The flow of bloodThe flow of respiratory gasesThe term for 'normal' breathing sounds.The pressure across the wall of the alveolusThe state in which the pH of blood falls too low.A pathological fall in partial pressure of oxygen.Abnormal air in the thorax, requiring emergency treatment.A pathological increase in partial pressure of carbon dioxide....

Biopuzzle 2017-07-06

Biopuzzle crossword puzzle
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  1. EIO
  2. YJNBF
  3. YDNW
  4. DIWMDIO
  5. IEMCUWM
  6. A hormone secreted by kidney
  7. A respiratory disorder caused due to disolution of alveolar walls
  8. DOLEMFOELD
  9. MDKD
  10. FIEMCKIDIOEK
  11. ODLOWPOD
Down
  1. SJSJSJS
  2. KFUEMDUE
  3. JKGJKM
  4. KHGTRVNB
  5. FGHNBJ
  6. CIWKD
  7. GJBV
  8. DKIDEKD
  9. UNW
  10. UEND

21 Clues: EIOUNWYDNWGJBVMDKDUENDYJNBFCIWKDJKGJKMFGHNBJSJSJSJSDIWMDIOIEMCUWMDKIDEKDKFUEMDUEKHGTRVNBODLOWPODDOLEMFOELDFIEMCKIDIOEKA hormone secreted by kidneyA respiratory disorder caused due to disolution of alveolar walls

Spinal Cord Injury 2020-05-11

Spinal Cord Injury crossword puzzle
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  1. Loss puts the SCI patient at risk for skin breakdown
  2. shock Resolution is marked by spastic movements
  3. Tetraplegics will have trouble regulating body what?
  4. System compromised with C1-C4 injuries
  5. Injury where skin and meninges are damaged
  6. Ambulation is possible if injury in this part of spine
  7. Injury from partial cutting of the spinal cord
  8. Losing control of this occur when peristalsis stops
  9. Separates the vertebrae
  10. Seen with autonomic dysreflexia and lead to stroke
  11. Increased muscle tone
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  1. Type of injury in which skin and meningeal remains intact
  2. Injuries to S2-S4 can cause dysfunction in what area?
  3. collar Placed on the neck to immobilize the spine
  4. Halo vest and Gardner-Wells tongs are examples of what?
  5. Paralysis of lower part of the body
  6. Name of the top part of the vertebral column
  7. Avoid this food group to prevent urinary calculi
  8. Procedure to remove all/part of the vertebral arch
  9. cord Disruption of blood flow here can cause neuro damage

20 Clues: Increased muscle toneSeparates the vertebraeParalysis of lower part of the bodySystem compromised with C1-C4 injuriesInjury where skin and meninges are damagedName of the top part of the vertebral columnInjury from partial cutting of the spinal cordshock Resolution is marked by spastic movementsAvoid this food group to prevent urinary calculi...

Personal Protective Equipment 2024-08-13

Personal Protective Equipment crossword puzzle
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  1. Inappropriate footwear for production
  2. Risk of not wearing ppe
  3. Worn to reduce exposure to loud noise in the printing environment.
  4. This type of ppe filters out particles from the air
  5. Protects the head in areas where there’s a risk of falling objects
  6. Essential PPE to protect your eyes from splashes
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  1. Gloves made from this material are often used in printing for chemical resistance
  2. Footwear that protects from falling objects and sharp items
  3. PPE worn to protect the body from chemical splashes
  4. Protects the respiratory system from inhaling harmful fumes
  5. Protects hands from cuts and abrasion

11 Clues: Risk of not wearing ppeInappropriate footwear for productionProtects hands from cuts and abrasionEssential PPE to protect your eyes from splashesPPE worn to protect the body from chemical splashesThis type of ppe filters out particles from the airFootwear that protects from falling objects and sharp items...

Organs 2023-07-29

Organs crossword puzzle
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  1. Remove waste from the body.
  2. The body’s central framework.
  3. To create offspring or reproduce.
  4. Deliver oxygen to the organs and tissues & collect carbon dioxide to be exhaled.
  5. Serves as a barrier, body temperature regulation, production of vitamin D and detection of stimuli.
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  1. Break down food and absorb nutrients for energy.
  2. Gas exchange (deliver oxygen to organs and take waste out of blood)
  3. The major controlling, regulatory and communicating system
  4. Production of chemicals help coordinate your body's functions, metabolism, emotions, mood, sexual function and even sleep.
  5. The body’s movement.
  6. Protects our bodies from foreign invaders (viruses, bacteria, etc.).

11 Clues: The body’s movement.Remove waste from the body.The body’s central framework.To create offspring or reproduce.Break down food and absorb nutrients for energy.The major controlling, regulatory and communicating systemGas exchange (deliver oxygen to organs and take waste out of blood)Protects our bodies from foreign invaders (viruses, bacteria, etc.)....

Amphibians 2024-03-20

Amphibians crossword puzzle
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  1. worm like amphibian
  2. A large phylum of five classes
  3. What frog skin is like
  4. Frogs are a _____ _____
  5. They lay ___ to reproduce
  6. Frogs can live in water and in _____
  7. respiratory organs for things like fish
  8. Frogs cannot live in this type of water
  9. Smooth moist skin and long legs
  10. cold-blooded animal
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  1. a change of the form or nature of a thing or person into a completely different one, by natural or supernatural means.
  2. Mexican salamander
  3. respiratory organ for humans
  4. Have dry, bumpy, and short legs
  5. A body temperature that changes because of the current environment.
  6. Double life or Two lives
  7. What tadpoles need to start off
  8. The number of heart chambers
  9. an animal that has a backbone and a skeleton
  10. lizard-like amphibian

20 Clues: Mexican salamanderworm like amphibiancold-blooded animallizard-like amphibianWhat frog skin is likeFrogs are a _____ _____Double life or Two livesThey lay ___ to reproducerespiratory organ for humansThe number of heart chambersA large phylum of five classesHave dry, bumpy, and short legsWhat tadpoles need to start offSmooth moist skin and long legs...

Organ Systems 2022-09-15

Organ Systems crossword puzzle
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  1. The biggest organ in the body that creates a physical barrier between the environment outside and the environment inside, which it protects and maintains.
  2. Allows you to reproduce.
  3. The organs that are involved in breathing.
  4. Glands make up the system that transports blood and lymph throughout the body.
  5. The organs that consume food and liquids and convert them into nutrients the body can use for cell expansion, energy production, and tissue repair.
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  1. The system of vessels that lymph flows through to enter the blood from the tissues.
  2. A crucial biological mechanism that eliminates waste substances from the body to preserve homeostasis.
  3. The mechanism in the body made up of muscular tissues and cells that causes the body to move.
  4. The main framework of your body.
  5. Controls everything you do.
  6. Removes pee
  7. The glands and organs that produce hormones and release them into the bloodstream so they can reach all of the body's tissues and organs.

12 Clues: Removes peeAllows you to reproduce.Controls everything you do.The main framework of your body.The organs that are involved in breathing.Glands make up the system that transports blood and lymph throughout the body.The system of vessels that lymph flows through to enter the blood from the tissues....

Body Systems - Homeostasis 2024-10-30

Body Systems - Homeostasis crossword puzzle
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  1. Information or facts that support a scientific explanation or conclusion
  2. Balance The process by which the body maintains an adequate amount of water and electrolytes
  3. Provide reasoning or evidence to support an answer or conclusion
  4. The control centre of the body, housed within the skull
  5. System Body system that produces hormones to regulate various bodily functions
  6. Action A quick, automatic response to a stimulus that does not involve conscious thought
  7. Based on clear, sound reasoning and rationality
  8. Cord The bundle of nerves that connects the brain to the rest of the body
  9. A detailed account of the reasons or causes for a phenomenon
  10. Neuron Neuron that carries signals from sensory receptors to the central nervous system
  11. Vessels Tubes that transport blood throughout the body
  12. System System that coordinates bodily actions and sensory information by transmitting signals
  13. Hormone that raises blood glucose levels by converting glycogen to glucose
  14. The process of breaking down food into nutrients for the body
  15. Gland A gland in the brain that releases hormones regulating growth and metabolism
  16. Stem Part of the brain that connects to the spinal cord and controls basic life functions
  17. Hormone Hormone that helps regulate water balance by acting on kidneys (abbr.)
  18. Loops Mechanisms that regulate physiological functions by adjusting responses
  19. Proteins that catalyze chemical reactions in the body, including digestion
  20. A neuron that connects sensory and motor neurons within the central nervous system
  21. Impulse Electrical signal transmitted along a neuron
  22. Narrowing of blood vessels to reduce blood flow and heat loss
  23. A condition where the body has trouble regulating blood glucose levels
  24. A hormone released by the adrenal glands during stress
  25. Widening of blood vessels to increase blood flow and release heat
  26. System The body system responsible for taking in oxygen and expelling carbon dioxide
  27. Feedback Loop A feedback system that reduces the effect of a change, stabilizing the system
  28. A change in the environment that evokes a response in an organism
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  1. Small airways that lead from the bronchi to the alveoli in the lungs
  2. The process by which organisms maintain a stable internal environment
  3. Minerals in body fluids essential for nerve and muscle function
  4. Regulation The body’s process for maintaining stable blood sugar levels
  5. A cell or structure that detects changes in the environment and sends information to the nervous system
  6. The process of maintaining a stable internal body temperature
  7. Loop A regulatory circuit in which the output affects the input
  8. Bundles of fibres that transmit signals between the brain, spinal cord, and body
  9. Brain region that regulates homeostasis, including temperature and thirst
  10. Blood vessels that carry oxygenated blood away from the heart
  11. Feedback Loop A feedback system that amplifies the response to a stimulus
  12. Involuntary muscle contractions to generate heat when the body is cold
  13. Blood vessels that carry blood toward the heart
  14. System The body system responsible for transporting blood, nutrients, and waste
  15. Chemical messengers that regulate physiological processes in the body
  16. System Body system responsible for breaking down and absorbing food
  17. Exchange Process of oxygen intake and carbon dioxide release, mainly in the lungs
  18. Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs
  19. Hormone that lowers blood glucose levels by promoting glucose uptake
  20. Protein in red blood cells that binds with oxygen for transport
  21. Neuron Neuron that carries signals from the brain to muscles to cause movement
  22. The smallest blood vessels, where nutrient and gas exchange occurs

50 Clues: Based on clear, sound reasoning and rationalityBlood vessels that carry blood toward the heartImpulse Electrical signal transmitted along a neuronTiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occursVessels Tubes that transport blood throughout the bodyA hormone released by the adrenal glands during stress...

Life Processes 2022-04-23

Life Processes crossword puzzle
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  1. - Also known as amar-bel
  2. - Depend directly or indirectly on other organisms
  3. - Essential element in synthesis of proteins and other compounds
  4. - Green pigment of leaf
  5. - Protein digesting enzyme
  6. - Respiratory pigment in humans
  7. - Hair-like structures present in respiratory tract
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  1. - Also known as tissue fluid
  2. - a three carbon molecule
  3. - High blood pressure is also known as
  4. - A pumping organ that pushes blood around the body
  5. - Secretes juice containing trypsin and lypase

12 Clues: - Green pigment of leaf- Also known as amar-bel- a three carbon molecule- Protein digesting enzyme- Also known as tissue fluid- Respiratory pigment in humans- High blood pressure is also known as- Secretes juice containing trypsin and lypase- Depend directly or indirectly on other organisms- A pumping organ that pushes blood around the body...

Medical Doctors 2025-09-02

Medical Doctors crossword puzzle
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  1. administers anesthesia care during surgeries
  2. another name for an ENT doctor
  3. specialists who diagnose and treat acute and chronic pain conditions
  4. treats conditions of the brain, spine and nervous system
  5. treats conditions affecting the kidneys, bladder, and urinary tract
  6. treats disorders of the musculoskeletal system using manual techniques
  7. foot doctor
  8. specializes in treatment of hormones and endocrine system
  9. dental specialist who focuses on correcting bite and alignment issues of the teeth and jaws, also inserts braces
  10. practices dentistry or treatment of the teeth
  11. specializes in eye and vision care
  12. treats asthma and other allergic diseases
  13. treatment of inflammation in the bones, joints and internal organs
  14. treats diseases of the blood vessels
  15. treats the nervous system
  16. treatment of cancer
  17. dental specialist who focuses on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of gum disease
  18. dental specialist with advanced training in restoring and replacing teeth, also handles dentures, crowns, bridges, veneers and dental implants
  19. treats injuries and diseases of the bones, muscles, joints, soft tissues
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  1. main point of contact for everyday and non-emergency health needs aka "gatekeeper"
  2. diagnoses and treats lungs and respiratory system
  3. specializes in care of mothers and babies before, during and after birth
  4. diagnoses and treats psychiatric disorders
  5. practices preventative care and the body's ability to heal itself
  6. diagnoses and treats mental, emotional and behavioral disorders
  7. helps to improve mobility, restore function, manage pain through exercise
  8. diagnoses and treats conditions of the heart and blood vessels
  9. advanced practice registered nurse
  10. treats diseases by studying body fluids, tissues and organs
  11. dental specialist who focuses on saving teeth by diagnosing and treating issues with the tooth's pulp, also performs root canals
  12. practices osteopathic medicine as a holistic approach to healthcare
  13. works with physicians to provide a range of healthcare services in every specialty
  14. treats skin, hair and nail conditions
  15. treats digestive system aka GI tract and liver
  16. treats ear, nose and throat conditions aka ENT doctor
  17. performs simple and complex surgeries of the mouth and tooth extractions
  18. diagnoses and treats problems with hearing and balance
  19. treats the female reproductive system
  20. repairs physical defects regarding a person's overall appearance
  21. kidney care doctor
  22. performs vision tests, diagnoses and treats vision problems and eye diseases

41 Clues: foot doctorkidney care doctortreatment of cancertreats the nervous systemanother name for an ENT doctoradvanced practice registered nursespecializes in eye and vision caretreats diseases of the blood vesselstreats skin, hair and nail conditionstreats the female reproductive systemtreats asthma and other allergic diseases...

Knowing how the body works 2025-01-22

Knowing how the body works crossword puzzle
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  1. The largest part of the brain, responsible for voluntary actions, reasoning, memory, and emotions.
  2. System: The framework of bones and cartilage that supports the body and protects internal organs.
  3. A small organ located under the liver that stores and releases bile to aid in fat digestion.
  4. An organ in the lymphatic system that helps filter blood and supports the immune system.
  5. A small tube attached to the large intestine; its function is not entirely understood, but it may play a role in the immune system.
  6. Hormone: A hormone produced by the thyroid gland that regulates metabolism and energy use.
  7. System: The system responsible for taking in oxygen and expelling carbon dioxide; includes the lungs and airways.
  8. The process of breathing and using oxygen to release energy from food.
  9. The outermost layer of skin that provides a protective barrier against environmental elements.
  10. System: The system of muscles that enables movement, maintains posture, and produces heat.
  11. The part of the brain that controls balance, coordination, and fine muscle movements.
  12. A hollow organ in the urinary system that stores urine until it is excreted.
  13. Tough connective tissues that attach muscles to bones.
  14. A location where two or more bones meet, allowing movement.
  15. Cord: A bundle of nerves that runs through the spine, transmitting messages between the brain and the body.
  16. The liquid part of blood that transports nutrients, hormones, and waste products.
  17. A nerve cell that transmits electrical signals to and from the brain and spinal cord.
  18. A pair of organs in the urinary system that filter waste products from the blood and produce urine.
  19. Tough, flexible connective tissues that connect bones to other bones at joints.
  20. Gland: A small gland at the base of the brain that regulates growth and controls other glands in the endocrine system.
  21. The deepest layer of skin that contains fat and connective tissue, helping to insulate the body and absorb shocks.
  22. of Terms and Definitions
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  1. The two main air passages that branch off from the trachea and lead to the lungs.
  2. System: The system that moves blood, oxygen, and nutrients throughout the body, consisting of the heart, blood, and blood vessels.
  3. A muscular organ that pumps blood through the circulatory system.
  4. A large organ that processes nutrients, produces bile, and detoxifies harmful substances in the blood.
  5. System: The system that removes waste products from the body and regulates water and electrolyte balance; includes the kidneys, bladder, and urethra.
  6. System: A group of organs that work together to perform specific functions essential for the body’s health and survival.
  7. Blood vessels that carry oxygen-rich blood away from the heart to the rest of the body.
  8. System: The system that controls and coordinates body activities; includes the brain, spinal cord, and nerves.
  9. An organ in the digestive and endocrine systems that produces insulin and digestive enzymes.
  10. Stem: The lower part of the brain that connects to the spinal cord; controls basic life functions such as breathing, heartbeat, and digestion.
  11. System: The body system that includes the skin, hair, nails, and glands; protects the body and regulates temperature.
  12. The smallest blood vessels in the body where oxygen and nutrients are exchanged with waste products in tissues.
  13. The inner layer of skin beneath the epidermis; contains nerves, blood vessels, hair follicles, and glands.
  14. System: The system that breaks down food into nutrients the body can use and eliminates waste; includes the stomach, intestines, and related organs.
  15. System: The system of glands that produce hormones to regulate bodily functions such as growth, metabolism, and mood.
  16. Blood vessels that carry oxygen-depleted blood back to the heart.
  17. System: The system that helps defend the body against infections and maintains fluid balance by transporting lymph.
  18. A dome-shaped muscle that separates the chest cavity from the abdominal cavity; it plays a crucial role in breathing.

40 Clues: of Terms and DefinitionsTough connective tissues that attach muscles to bones.A location where two or more bones meet, allowing movement.A muscular organ that pumps blood through the circulatory system.Blood vessels that carry oxygen-depleted blood back to the heart.The process of breathing and using oxygen to release energy from food....

Physical & Psychological Well-being During COVID-19 2020-09-17

Physical & Psychological Well-being During COVID-19 crossword puzzle
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  1. Recommended screen time hours for infants
  2. Causes symptoms such as dry mouth & headache
  3. gets shorter and makes you age faster due to stress
  4. Minimum how many days in a week should you exercise
  5. Commonly used word for hyperglycaemia
  6. How many differences were there in the spot the difference activity
  7. Which part of the body releases most hormones
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  1. Hormone that gets excited with stress
  2. What is so fragile that saying its name breaks it
  3. One of the many COVID-19 symptoms
  4. About 3 times more likely to develop this illness due to lack of sleep
  5. Which organ system of the body does COVID affect?
  6. What was the first well-being factor we discussed

13 Clues: One of the many COVID-19 symptomsHormone that gets excited with stressCommonly used word for hyperglycaemiaRecommended screen time hours for infantsCauses symptoms such as dry mouth & headacheWhich part of the body releases most hormonesWhat is so fragile that saying its name breaks itWhich organ system of the body does COVID affect?...

sci 2024-10-07

sci crossword puzzle
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  1. (The process that produces glucose and oxygen from sunlight)
  2. (The process of breaking down glucose without oxygen)
  3. (The four letters that represent nitrogenous bases in DNA)
  4. (A sticky substance in cigarettes that stains teeth and causes cancer)
  5. (A cell organelle responsible for energy production during cellular respiration)
  6. (Disease caused by fatty deposits in the arteries)
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  1. (Genetic trait where neither allele is dominant, and both are expressed equally)
  2. (A gas exhaled by organisms after respiration)
  3. (The cycle where carbon dioxide is fixed during photosynthesis)
  4. (The organ system affected by smoking and secondhand smoke)
  5. (Pigment that absorbs sunlight for photosynthesis)
  6. (Term for species no longer in existence)
  7. (A chemical element necessary for aerobic respiration)

13 Clues: (Term for species no longer in existence)(A gas exhaled by organisms after respiration)(Pigment that absorbs sunlight for photosynthesis)(Disease caused by fatty deposits in the arteries)(The process of breaking down glucose without oxygen)(A chemical element necessary for aerobic respiration)...

HOMEOSTASIS 2022-06-09

HOMEOSTASIS crossword puzzle
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  1. is any self-regulating process by which an organism tends to maintain stability while adjusting to conditions that are best for its survival.
  2. system is a biological system in animals and plants that consists of specific organs and structures used for gas exchange.
  3. system is a complex network of nerves and cells that carry messages to and from the brain and spinal cord to various parts of the body.
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  1. are a self-contained part of an organism that performs a specific vital function, such as the heart or liver in humans.
  2. pumping blood through the blood vessels by repeated, rhythmic contractions.
  3. are a pair of spongy, air-filled organs located on either side of the chest
  4. gland is a small organ in the front of the neck that wraps around the windpipe.
  5. system is an organ system consisting of skeletal, smooth and cardiac muscles.
  6. an organ of soft nervous tissue contained in the skull of vertebrates, functioning as the coordinating center of sensation and intellectual and nervous activity.

9 Clues: pumping blood through the blood vessels by repeated, rhythmic contractions.are a pair of spongy, air-filled organs located on either side of the chestsystem is an organ system consisting of skeletal, smooth and cardiac muscles.gland is a small organ in the front of the neck that wraps around the windpipe....

The Respiratory System- Smell and Taste 2024-11-02

The Respiratory System- Smell and Taste crossword puzzle
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  1. The five taste categories are sweet, ______ bitter, sour, and savory.
  2. Located at the back of the nose and is responsible for smell.
  3. Most of the nose is used _______ the air.
  4. How many smells can you distinguish at birth?
  5. Smells can trigger fight or flight response, ___________ and can make our mouths water.
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  1. Different odors trigger different olfactory ______so we can identify different smells.
  2. The inability to smell a certain scent.
  3. The _____________the ofactory epithelium, the better the sense of smell
  4. When odor land at the olfactory epithelium, they dissolve and bind to olfactory receptor cells. They are then sent to the _______ to be identified.
  5. Air enters our nose and passes through to the back area where the olfactory epithelium is located.
  6. What is the first sense you use at birth?
  7. The inability to smell can affect other senses.
  8. Without the ability to smell, you can't fully _______ food or drink.
  9. They have an olfactory epithelium that is twenty times bigger than humans.

14 Clues: The inability to smell a certain scent.What is the first sense you use at birth?Most of the nose is used _______ the air.How many smells can you distinguish at birth?The inability to smell can affect other senses.Located at the back of the nose and is responsible for smell.Without the ability to smell, you can't fully _______ food or drink....

Trade vs 4 year College 2024-02-16

Trade vs 4 year College crossword puzzle
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  1. Technician
  2. Medical Sonographer
  3. Designer
  4. Stack Technician
  5. Manager
  6. Assistant
  7. Inspector
  8. Practical Nurse
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  1. Therapist
  2. Technician
  3. worker
  4. Reporter
  5. Hygienist
  6. Aid
  7. Installer and Repairer
  8. Therapist
  9. Service Technician
  10. Turbine Technician

18 Clues: AidworkerManagerReporterDesignerTherapistHygienistTherapistAssistantInspectorTechnicianTechnicianPractical NurseStack TechnicianService TechnicianTurbine TechnicianMedical SonographerInstaller and Repairer

Australia's Health 2020-10-26

Australia's Health crossword puzzle
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  1. the kind of foods you eat.
  2. A statistic we all have when we are born.
  3. Having an ........... can help reduce the chances of some lifestyle diseases.
  4. An amount of money spent or energy, time or resources used
  5. A common preservative and additive to food.
  6. A respiratory condition causing breathing difficulties
  7. An uncontrolled growth in human cells.
  8. Being in good physical and mental condition
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  1. A disorder affecting mental processes
  2. A state or condition of being subject to death
  3. An inactive lifestyle.
  4. A study of the heredity of organisms.
  5. A measure of energy often associated with food intake.
  6. A disease of the bones and joints of the body.
  7. A condition brought on by a lack of insulin.
  8. A method that governements use to collect money.
  9. Australia's universal health support system.
  10. A compound manufactured for use as a medicinal drug

18 Clues: An inactive lifestyle.the kind of foods you eat.A disorder affecting mental processesA study of the heredity of organisms.An uncontrolled growth in human cells.A statistic we all have when we are born.A common preservative and additive to food.Being in good physical and mental conditionA condition brought on by a lack of insulin....

Revision GCSE PE 2025-07-14

Revision GCSE PE crossword puzzle
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  1. - Speed x Strength
  2. - The muscle contracting to create movement
  3. - If training stops or is not intense enough, adaptations will revert back to pretrained state.
  4. volume - The volume of air breathed in and out per breath.
  5. - The volume of blood ejected from the heart per beat.
  6. - The ability to change direction quickly under control
  7. - Attaches muscle to bone
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  1. - The point at which aerobic exercise begins
  2. - Movement towards the midline of the body
  3. - A muscle contraction where the muscle is lengthening.
  4. - The range of movement at a joint
  5. - Where gaseous exchange takes place
  6. - Respiratory muscle that pulls down to increase the volume of the chest
  7. - Training where you have a work period and a rest period
  8. - Nutrient delivered to the muscles to delay fatigue
  9. - Biggest artery in the heart
  10. - Working the body beyond its normal limits
  11. - Type of muscle found in the digestive system

18 Clues: - Speed x Strength- Attaches muscle to bone- Biggest artery in the heart- The range of movement at a joint- Where gaseous exchange takes place- Movement towards the midline of the body- The muscle contracting to create movement- Working the body beyond its normal limits- The point at which aerobic exercise begins...

Psych 2022-10-27

Psych crossword puzzle
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  1. neurons - the nerve fibers responsible for bringing sensory information from the outside world into the brain.
  2. lobe - sensory perception and integration, including the management of taste, hearing, sight, touch, and smell. It is home to the brain's primary somatic sensory cortex (see image 2), a region where the brain interprets input from other areas of the body.
  3. nervous system - made up of the brain and spinal cord.
  4. - a chemical substance that is released at the end of a nerve fiber by the arrival of a nerve impulse and, by diffusing across the synapse or junction, causes the transfer of the impulse to another nerve fiber, a muscle fiber, or some other structure.
  5. callosum - a large bundle of more than 200 million myelinated nerve fibers that connect the two brain hemispheres, permitting communication between the right and left sides of the brain.
  6. - the ability of the nervous system to change its activity in response to intrinsic or extrinsic stimuli by reorganizing its structure, functions, or connections.
  7. - information messengers. They use electrical impulses and chemical signals to transmit information between different areas of the brain, and between the brain and the rest of the nervous system.
  8. nervous system - divided into two main parts: Autonomic nervous system (ANS): Controls involuntary bodily functions and regulates glands. Somatic nervous system (SNS): Controls muscle movement and relays information from ears, eyes and skin to the central nervous system.
  9. nervous system - a component of the peripheral nervous system that regulates involuntary physiologic processes including heart rate, blood pressure, respiration, digestion, and sexual arousal.
  10. lobe - the largest lobes in the human brain and they are also the most common region of injury in traumatic brain injury.
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  1. cortex - the outer layer that lies on top of your cerebrum.
  2. nervous system - a network of nerves that relaxes your body after periods of stress or danger.
  3. neurons - motor neurons, are the nerve fibers responsible for carrying signals from the brain to the peripheral nervous system in order to initiate an action.
  4. nervous system - Your somatic nervous system is a subdivision of your peripheral nervous system that stretches throughout nearly every part of your body. The nerves in this system deliver information from your senses to your brain. They also carry commands from your brain to your muscles so you can move around.
  5. lobe - the rearmost lobe in each cerebral hemisphere of the brain.
  6. - region of the developing vertebrate brain; it includes the telencephalon, which contains the cerebral hemispheres, and, under these, the diencephalon, which contains the thalamus, hypothalamus, epithalamus, and subthalamus.
  7. nervous system - best known for its role in responding to dangerous or stressful situations.
  8. - region of the developing vertebrate brain that is composed of the medulla oblongata, the pons, and the cerebellum. The hindbrain coordinates functions that are fundamental to survival, including respiratory rhythm, motor activity, sleep, and wakefulness.
  9. - small pocket of space between two cells, where they can pass messages to communicate.
  10. lobe - They are most commonly associated with processing auditory information and with the encoding of memory. The temporal lobes are also believed to play an important role in processing affect/emotions, language, and certain aspects of visual perception.

20 Clues: nervous system - made up of the brain and spinal cord.cortex - the outer layer that lies on top of your cerebrum.lobe - the rearmost lobe in each cerebral hemisphere of the brain.- small pocket of space between two cells, where they can pass messages to communicate....

Pediatric Development 2025-05-19

Pediatric Development crossword puzzle
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  1. Temporary return to previous milestone (e.g., bedwetting during stress)
  2. Age(in years) when most children take their first step
  3. Age (in months) when most babies start to sit without support
  4. Key achievements like rolling, sitting, walking.
  5. A soft spot on the head of the infant in between the cranial bones.
  6. Hormonal and physical changes marking adolescence
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  1. Major self-care milestone in a toddler.
  2. This system is anatomically much smaller in infants, which causes more issues in this population
  3. Playing beside but not with peers (typical toddler behavior).
  4. Common emotional expression during autonomy-seeking stage.
  5. A primitive reflex present in newborns.

11 Clues: Major self-care milestone in a toddler.A primitive reflex present in newborns.Key achievements like rolling, sitting, walking.Hormonal and physical changes marking adolescenceAge(in years) when most children take their first stepCommon emotional expression during autonomy-seeking stage.Age (in months) when most babies start to sit without support...

7th grade chpt 9 Human body 2022-03-31

7th grade chpt 9 Human body crossword puzzle
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  1. muscles work in ___, when one contracts, the other relaxes
  2. the neck if this type of joint
  3. these hold bone to bone
  4. this system is a framework that provides movement with the muscular system. It also protects internal organs
  5. these hold muscle to bone
  6. this type of muscle is found in your digestive tract, it is involuntary
  7. the endocrine system releases ___ that control body functions
  8. cells of spongy bone are called this
  9. this is the system that contains skin, hair and nails
  10. this system breaks down your food into usable molecules
  11. the adult body has this many bones
  12. your body reacts to a stimulus with a ___
  13. cells of compact bone are called this
  14. the fuses bones in the skull are this type of joint
  15. the layer of the skin where hair follicles, nerves, and sweat glands are
  16. when a muscle contracts and does not relax, it causes this, a muscle ____
  17. this system senses changes in your environment and responds to them
  18. this word means “striped” or “banded” in appearance
  19. this means you cannot control the function
  20. this means you can control the function
  21. this system can create new individuals
  22. this system controls defense of the body and making white blood cells
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  1. melanocytes make this, which gives your skin a certain pigment
  2. the human body has over 100 ____ cells
  3. this marrow is where red blood cell production occurs
  4. the wrist and ankle are this type of joint
  5. your endocrine is made of organs that secrete hormones called ____
  6. this type of muscle is found attached to bones you can move, it is voluntary
  7. the knee and elbow are this type of joint
  8. the process of your body staying in a healthy stable state
  9. if you pull your muscle tissue too much you can cause this, a muscle ___
  10. ___percent of your weight is bone tissue
  11. this system circulates blood
  12. where 2 bones meet
  13. the upper layer of the skin
  14. this system eliminates wastes
  15. the hip and shoulder are this type of joint
  16. this system provides movement of the skeleton as well as involuntary movements in your body
  17. these are extracted from the good things you eat to keep your body healthy
  18. this system brings in air to the lungs and oxygen to the blood
  19. this type of muscle is only found in the heart
  20. this can disrupt homeostasis, caused by too little sleep, threats, challenges, or uncomfortable situations
  21. after you breathe air into your lungs, the oxygen goes into your ___
  22. when you lose bone mass and bones become brittle it is called this condition
  23. this marrow stores fat
  24. spongy bone is found in the ___ of long bones for shock absorption as you move

46 Clues: where 2 bones meetthis marrow stores fatthese hold bone to bonethese hold muscle to bonethe upper layer of the skinthis system circulates bloodthis system eliminates wastesthe neck if this type of jointthe adult body has this many bonescells of spongy bone are called thiscells of compact bone are called thisthe human body has over 100 ____ cells...

Body Systems Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-06

Body Systems Crossword Puzzle crossword puzzle
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  1. There are over 600 ___________ in the human body.
  2. Red blood cells carry __________.
  3. This is the proper name for your jaw bone.
  4. There are 206 ________ in the human body.
  5. This pathway carries nerve signals to and from the brain.
  6. How many chambers does the heart have?
  7. What do muscles do to warm the body when your are cold?
  8. Yellow bone marrow stores _______.
  9. The force of your blood pushing against the walls of your arteries is measure through this.
  10. These are small bones found in the feet.
  11. What body system is responsible for transporting oxygen rich blood throughout the body.
  12. What is the proper term for your windpipe?
  13. What type of blood vessel carries blood to the heart?
  14. The four general types of bones are long, short, flat, and __________.
  15. What type of muscle can be found in the stomach?
  16. What's the name of the flap of muscle that prevents food from going down the windpipe when we swallow?
  17. The hollow muscular tube that passes food and liquid from your mouth to your stomach.
  18. The digestive system gets rid of _________.
  19. This gas is exhaled from the respiratory system.
  20. What are the smallest blood vessels in the human body called?
  21. The main artery of the body that supplies oxygenated blood to the circulatory system.
  22. This body system attaches to the skeletal system and helps to create movement, help with posture, and produce heat.
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  1. What is the largest bone in the human body?
  2. The 3 types of muscles are smooth, cardiac, and ___________.
  3. This body system consists of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves.
  4. This body system breaks down food and absorbs nutrients into the body.
  5. This is the place where two or more bones meet.
  6. What type of blood vessel carries blood away from the heart?
  7. This muscle lifts and you exhale to help push air out of your lungs.
  8. The skeletal system provides the ____________ for the human body.
  9. Where does digestion start?
  10. What is the only cardiac muscle in the human body?
  11. A 22-ft long muscular tube that breaks down food using enzymes released by the pancreas and bile from the liver.
  12. These are small bones found in the hands.
  13. What connects muscles to bone?
  14. What connects bone to bone?
  15. The two bones in the lower leg are the tibia and ___________.
  16. A condition in which bones become weak and brittle.
  17. What type of blood cells help fight off germs in the immune system?
  18. What mixes with food in the mouth to start digestion?

40 Clues: Where does digestion start?What connects bone to bone?What connects muscles to bone?Red blood cells carry __________.Yellow bone marrow stores _______.How many chambers does the heart have?These are small bones found in the feet.There are 206 ________ in the human body.These are small bones found in the hands....

GAS EXCHANGE IN HUMANS, PLANTS, AND ANIMALS CROSSWORD 2024-04-16

GAS EXCHANGE IN HUMANS, PLANTS, AND ANIMALS CROSSWORD crossword puzzle
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  1. -Specialized cells surrounding the stomata that control their opening and closing, thereby regulating gas exchange and water loss in plants.
  2. -is the waste product of respiration in plant cells
  3. -Also known as the windpipe, it is the tube-like structure that connects the larynx to the bronchi, allowing air to pass into and out of the lungs.
  4. -a muscular tube-shaped structure located behind the nose and mouth that serves as a passage for both air and food, playing a vital role in both respiratory and digestive systems.
  5. -A protein molecule found in red blood cells that binds to oxygen molecules in the lungs and transports them to tissues throughout the body, facilitating gas exchange in the bloodstream.
  6. -where the lungs and the blood exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide during the process of breathing in and breathing out.
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  1. -Small blood vessels with thin walls that facilitate the exchange of gases, nutrients, and waste products between the bloodstream and surrounding tissues.
  2. -are small pores present on the lower surface of green leaves of plants that are responsible for the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide.
  3. -A thin, dome-shaped muscle located below the lungs that contracts and relaxes to facilitate breathing by creating changes in thoracic cavity volume, resulting in inhalation and exhalation.
  4. -L primary organs of the respiratory system in humans and other vertebrates, responsible for the exchange of gases between the air and the bloodstream.
  5. -movement of molecules in the direction following the concentration gradient, from a region of greater concentration to a lower concentration.
  6. -Respiratory organs found in aquatic animals, such as fish and some invertebrates, that facilitate gas exchange by extracting oxygen from water and releasing carbon dioxide.

12 Clues: -is the waste product of respiration in plant cells-where the lungs and the blood exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide during the process of breathing in and breathing out.-are small pores present on the lower surface of green leaves of plants that are responsible for the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide....

Air 2023-12-07

Air crossword puzzle
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  1. Everything around us, like the air, water, and trees.
  2. What makes plants green and helps them make food.
  3. Dirty things that can harm the air, water, or land.
  4. A liquid that turns cloudy when carbon dioxide is added.
  5. Something we breathe in to stay alive.
  6. How plants make food using sunlight.
  7. A tool to put out fires.
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  1. Tubes in our lungs that carry air.
  2. A gas we breathe out, and plants use it to make food.
  3. The force that pushes on things.
  4. A gas in the air that plants need to grow.
  5. Parts of our body that help us breathe.
  6. System: The parts of our body that help us breathe.
  7. The tube in our throat that helps us breathe.

14 Clues: A tool to put out fires.The force that pushes on things.Tubes in our lungs that carry air.How plants make food using sunlight.Something we breathe in to stay alive.Parts of our body that help us breathe.A gas in the air that plants need to grow.The tube in our throat that helps us breathe.What makes plants green and helps them make food....

Respiratory physiology 2023-02-22

Respiratory physiology crossword puzzle
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  1. is the primary factor determining the air flow rate normally.
  2. represents 2/3 of total lung elastic forces.
  3. is use O2 to derive energy from food
  4. Pressure keeps lung stretched
  5. represents 35% of work of breathing
  6. is the primary inspiratory muscle
  7. It occurs in premature babies due to inadequate surfactant synthesis
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  1. increases work of breathing due to decrease elastic recoil
  2. is a passive process during quiet breathing
  3. is surface tension lowering agent
  4. is the change in lung volume per unit change in transpulmonary pressure gradient
  5. is the primary function of respiratory system
  6. is one of the mechanisms involved in balancing alveolar ventilation and perfusion
  7. of the conducting airways is the primary factor determining the resistance to air flow

14 Clues: Pressure keeps lung stretchedis surface tension lowering agentis the primary inspiratory musclerepresents 35% of work of breathingis use O2 to derive energy from foodis a passive process during quiet breathingrepresents 2/3 of total lung elastic forces.is the primary function of respiratory system...

Unit 3 TB6A 2025-06-18

Unit 3 TB6A crossword puzzle
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  1. a break or crack in one of the bones of the leg.
  2. occurs when skin becomes red, inflamed and bumpy.
  3. occurs when harmful germs, like bacteria or viruses, invade the body and multiply, potentially causing illness.
  4. a reaction by the body's immune system to a normally harmless substance, called an allergen.
  5. Pain in the stomach.
  6. Pain in the head.
  7. happens when the ligaments that support the ankle are stretched or torn.
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  1. Pain in the back.
  2. any of several virus diseases marked especially by respiratory or intestinal symptoms
  3. Blowing your nose often.
  4. High body temperature.
  5. a reflex reaction designed to keep your airways clear.
  6. Pain in the throat.
  7. an infection of your nose, sinuses, throat and windpipe.

14 Clues: Pain in the back.Pain in the head.Pain in the throat.Pain in the stomach.High body temperature.Blowing your nose often.a break or crack in one of the bones of the leg.occurs when skin becomes red, inflamed and bumpy.a reflex reaction designed to keep your airways clear.an infection of your nose, sinuses, throat and windpipe....

Science Crossword 2019-08-07

Science Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. a partition separating two chambers, such as that between the nostrils or the chambers of the heart.
  2. is defthat collects dust, germs and other matter that has invaded the lungs and is what we expel when we sneeze and cough. ined as a common, chronic respiratory condition that causes difficulty breathing due to inflammation of the airways.
  3. is a serious respiratory disease, which is another form of COPD. The most common cause is smoking.
  4. is the part of the genetic makeup of a cell.
  5. trait or gene.
  6. system The body system responsible for gas exchange between the body and the external environment.
  7. system The body system responsible for carrying blood, nutrients, and waste throughout the body.
  8. any of the tubes forming part of the blood circulation system of the body, carrying in most cases oxygen-depleted blood toward the heart.
  9. branching blood vessels that form a network between the arterioles and venules.
  10. the passing on of physical or mental characteristics genetically from one generation to another.
  11. supplied, treated, or enriched with oxygen.
  12. is inflammation of the epiglottis
  13. a threadlike structure of nucleic acids and protein found in the nucleus of most living cells, carrying genetic information in the form of genes.
  14. having two different alleles of a particular gene or genes.
  15. an excessive localized enlargement of an artery caused by a weakening of the artery wall.
  16. any of the class of soluble, crystalline, typically sweet-tasting carbohydrates found in living tissues and exemplified by glucose and sucrose.
  17. a colorless crystalline compound
  18. Cavity is to warm, moisturize, and filter air entering the body before it reaches the lungs.
  19. the continuous motion by which the blood travels through all parts of the body under the action of the heart.
  20. is a common lung disease caused by an infection in the air sacs in the lungs.
  21. one of two or more alternative forms of a gene that arise by mutation and are found at the same place on a chromosome.
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  1. valve which control blood flow out of the ventricles.
  2. failure means that the heart is not pumping blood around the body as efficiently as it should.
  3. Structures of the lung where gas exchange occurs.
  4. having two identical alleles of a particular gene or genes.
  5. Lower chamber of the heart
  6. sometimes called chronic bronchitis or emphysema, is a chronic and progressive disease where the air flow in and out of the lungs decreases, making it harder to breathe.
  7. blood pressure (hypertension) means the force or pressure of the blood flowing through the vessels is consistently too high.
  8. Ischemia means the heart muscle is not getting enough oxygen to function properly.
  9. a tubular structure carrying blood through the tissues and organs; a vein, artery, or capillary.
  10. contain the pigment hemoglobin, which imparts the red color to blood.
  11. ventricle pumps the oxygen-poor blood to the lungs.
  12. muscular-walled tubes forming part of the circulation system
  13. the membrane enclosing the heart, consisting of an outer fibrous layer and an inner double layer of serous membrane.
  14. aneurysms affect the main artery in the body. It means the artery wall has weakened, allowing it to widen or "balloon out."
  15. the study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics.
  16. valve prolapse means the mitral valve bulges out or prolapses because it does not close evenly. The mitral valve pumps freshly oxygenated blood out of the heart to the rest of the body.
  17. receives deoxygenated blood from the body
  18. can happen when one of the vessels that lead to the brain either becomes blocked by a blood clot or bursts.
  19. is a hardening of the arteries.
  20. is the molecule that contains the genetic code of organisms.
  21. inflammation of the mucous membrane in the bronchial tubes
  22. Cancer Symptoms can take years to appear, but include things like chronic coughing, changes in voice, harsh breathing sounds and coughing up blood.
  23. valve which control blood flow from the atria to the ventricles.
  24. an air passage to the lungs and holding the vocal cords in humans
  25. is a sticky fluid that collects dust, germs and other matter that has invaded the lungs and is what we expel when we sneeze and cough.
  26. the act of inhaling and exhaling
  27. a unit of heredity which is transferred from a parent to offspring and is held to determine some characteristic of the offspring.
  28. the colorless fluid part of blood, lymph, or milk.
  29. It is the carrier of genetic information.

50 Clues: trait or gene.Lower chamber of the heartis a hardening of the arteries.the act of inhaling and exhalinga colorless crystalline compoundis inflammation of the epiglottisreceives deoxygenated blood from the bodyIt is the carrier of genetic information.supplied, treated, or enriched with oxygen.is the part of the genetic makeup of a cell....

My Body Quiz 2022-07-24

My Body Quiz crossword puzzle
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  1. Body’s defence against germs.
  2. supports the body, protects the organs, and anchor for the muscles.
  3. The smallest system in the body that
  4. The body’s control and communications network includes brain, spinal cord, and the nerves.
  5. Air into the lungs to supply oxygen,
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  1. Parts of your body that make you move and make parts inside your body work.
  2. lets out waste carbon dioxide.
  3. people to have children.
  4. Down food into chemicals and passes it into the bloodstream.
  5. Controls the body’s water balance removing extra water and getting rid of impurities in the blood.

10 Clues: people to have children.Body’s defence against germs.lets out waste carbon dioxide.The smallest system in the body thatAir into the lungs to supply oxygen,Down food into chemicals and passes it into the bloodstream.supports the body, protects the organs, and anchor for the muscles....

Lungs puzzle 2020-10-08

Lungs puzzle crossword puzzle
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  1. Your lungs are part of this system
  2. Your lungs are located behind your _________
  3. These are small blood containing structures that covers the alveoli.
  4. Your windpipe is also called the _______.
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  1. Your lungs main job is to take this from the air we breathe and store it in our lungs.
  2. When you ________ in, air comes in you mouth or nose
  3. Your body produces a gas called _________.
  4. When you inhale air, you diaphragm __________.
  5. The lungs need this helper to do their work
  6. There are about 600 ________ in our body.

10 Clues: Your lungs are part of this systemThere are about 600 ________ in our body.Your windpipe is also called the _______.Your body produces a gas called _________.The lungs need this helper to do their workYour lungs are located behind your _________When you inhale air, you diaphragm __________.When you ________ in, air comes in you mouth or nose...

the body 2014-04-14

the body crossword puzzle
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  1. your food passes through this it is long
  2. is the name of the system that allows you to breathe
  3. allow you to move but only in curtain directions
  4. the more sport you play the stronger your_ become
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  1. the process that breaks down your food
  2. what helps build and repair your mussels
  3. you need 6-12 servings of this a day
  4. you can breathe in through your mouth and your_
  5. you mussels can _ and contract. you also do this before and after sport
  6. what is the name of the bone that protects your brain

10 Clues: you need 6-12 servings of this a daythe process that breaks down your foodwhat helps build and repair your musselsyour food passes through this it is longyou can breathe in through your mouth and your_allow you to move but only in curtain directionsthe more sport you play the stronger your_ becomeis the name of the system that allows you to breathe...

Airway Management 2017-08-25

Airway Management crossword puzzle
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  1. An integral part of respiratory assessment that is diminished by anesthesia
  2. the number one cause of obstruction immediate post-anesthesia
  3. the presence of foreign matter in the lungs compromising airflow and gas exchange
  4. Physical status classification system
  5. The mechanical act of inhaling or exhaling
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  1. the deficiency of oxygen in the arterial blood
  2. The delivery of oxygen to the tissues
  3. A score that predicts the ease of intubation
  4. giving this emergency rescue drug too fast can cause pulmonary edema
  5. This airway device should never be inserted in an awake patient

10 Clues: The delivery of oxygen to the tissuesPhysical status classification systemThe mechanical act of inhaling or exhalingA score that predicts the ease of intubationthe deficiency of oxygen in the arterial bloodthe number one cause of obstruction immediate post-anesthesiaThis airway device should never be inserted in an awake patient...

Repiratory System 2022-02-25

Repiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. your vocal chords.
  2. your throat.
  3. the final branch of a bronchi.
  4. tiny sacs and the ends of bronchioles that fill with oxygen and diffuse oxygen into the smallest blood vessel.
  5. a muscle at the bottom of your lungs that help the lungs expand and contract.
  6. tubes that branch of your windpipe and in your lungs and continue branching off from there.
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  1. your windpipe.
  2. the main organ of your respiratory system.
  3. tiny hairs that trap unwanted particles.
  4. the smallest blood vessel, diffuse carbon dioxide into the tiny sacs at the ends on bronchioles.

10 Clues: your throat.your windpipe.your vocal chords.the final branch of a bronchi.tiny hairs that trap unwanted particles.the main organ of your respiratory system.a muscle at the bottom of your lungs that help the lungs expand and contract.tubes that branch of your windpipe and in your lungs and continue branching off from there....

Asthma 2023-12-20

Asthma crossword puzzle
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  1. Most common asthma medication
  2. What does asthma affect the most
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  1. 1 and __ people have asthma
  2. Asthma causes extra____ in the airways
  3. What system is responsible for asthma

5 Clues: 1 and __ people have asthmaMost common asthma medicationWhat does asthma affect the mostWhat system is responsible for asthmaAsthma causes extra____ in the airways

Medication Administration 2022-03-31

Medication Administration crossword puzzle
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  1. A _____ assessment must be done prior to administering Xolair
  2. Paliperidone is indicated for the treatment of _____
  3. Stelara must sit out at room temperature for _____ minutes prior to administration
  4. Octreotide as a long-acting IM injection must be administered in the _____
  5. The VA resource for medication administration information
  6. Tetanus, sometimes called lockjaw,is a serious _____ system disease
  7. The _____-_____ flu vaccine is approved for people age 65 and over
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  1. Shingrix is a vaccine indicated for the prevention of _____ _____
  2. Zoladex is administered in the form of a subcutaneous _____
  3. Tdap can be given every _____ years.
  4. Kenalog is a(n)_____ injection
  5. Pertussis is commonly known as _____
  6. Lupron is discarded if not used within _____ hour(s)

13 Clues: Kenalog is a(n)_____ injectionTdap can be given every _____ years.Pertussis is commonly known as _____Paliperidone is indicated for the treatment of _____Lupron is discarded if not used within _____ hour(s)The VA resource for medication administration informationZoladex is administered in the form of a subcutaneous _____...

Fitness 2023-01-23

Fitness crossword puzzle
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  1. A fitness principle, a formula
  2. An injury to a muscle
  3. Hematoma, a slight discoloration of the skin due to being hit or contact
  4. The main and most important muscle which pumps oxygen to working muscles
  5. On average is 64-78 beats per minute
  6. Type of workout which involves increase of oxygen to muscles and lasts at least 30 minutes
  7. Separation of a joint from point of attachment (Shoulder)
  8. Main organ part of the respiratory system
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  1. Connect bone to bone
  2. Connect muscle to bone
  3. Muscle on the back of the quadricep
  4. Heart rate is 220- your age
  5. Runs A tendon, runs from the knee to the back of the heel

13 Clues: Connect bone to boneAn injury to a muscleConnect muscle to boneHeart rate is 220- your ageA fitness principle, a formulaMuscle on the back of the quadricepOn average is 64-78 beats per minuteMain organ part of the respiratory systemRuns A tendon, runs from the knee to the back of the heelSeparation of a joint from point of attachment (Shoulder)...

Quiz 8 Study Guide 2024-04-19

Quiz 8 Study Guide crossword puzzle
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  1. heart pumps this throughout the body
  2. animals need to find a way to get rid of wastes without wasting too much of this
  3. tiny air sacs in lungs
  4. a type of loop circulation that has blood moving in two loops
  5. a type of loop circulation that has blood moving in one circle
  6. circulatory systems that allow blood direct contact with organs
  7. breathing structures of mammals
  8. simple animals can breathe and release wastes through this
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  1. circulatory system for more complex animals
  2. scientific term of getting rid of wastes
  3. many animals filter wastes through this organ
  4. animals need this element from the air
  5. respiratory structures of aquatic animals such as fish

13 Clues: tiny air sacs in lungsbreathing structures of mammalsheart pumps this throughout the bodyanimals need this element from the airscientific term of getting rid of wastescirculatory system for more complex animalsmany animals filter wastes through this organrespiratory structures of aquatic animals such as fish...

ARDS - Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome 2025-09-09

ARDS - Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome crossword puzzle
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  1. What is the most common precipitating condition for ARDS?
  2. What is the hallmark symptom of ARDS?
  3. What ventilator strategy prevents alveolar collapse in ARDS?
  4. What lung condition describes ARDS pathology?
  5. What syndrome can develop from mechanical ventilation in ARDS?
  6. What type of respiratory failure is ARDS?
  7. Which blood gas value is severely decreased in ARDS?
  8. What protein is inactivated in ARDS, worsening collapse?
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  1. What is the Berlin criteria used to classify in ARDS?
  2. What position improves oxygenation in severe ARDS?
  3. Which imaging study confirms bilateral infiltrates in ARDS?
  4. What type of edema occurs in ARDS (cardiogenic or noncardiogenic)?
  5. What fluid accumulates in alveoli during ARDS?
  6. What is the most common cause of death in ARDS?
  7. What organ system, besides lungs, is commonly affected in ARDS?

15 Clues: What is the hallmark symptom of ARDS?What type of respiratory failure is ARDS?What lung condition describes ARDS pathology?What fluid accumulates in alveoli during ARDS?What is the most common cause of death in ARDS?What position improves oxygenation in severe ARDS?Which blood gas value is severely decreased in ARDS?...

Human Body 1 2015-05-06

Human Body 1 crossword puzzle
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  1. /The section of the spine with 12 vertebrae
  2. /The largest of the six levels of organisation of the human body
  3. /The name of the most superior section of the spine
  4. structure forms the inferior boundary of the thoracic cavity
  5. /The suffix “-uria” relates to __________________
  6. plane divides the body equally into left and right sides
  7. /This plane divides the body into anterior and posterior portions
  8. /The body system that includes the lungs
  9. /The smallest of the six levels of organisation of the human body
  10. prefix associated with bone
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  1. /The elbow is __________________ to the shoulder
  2. plane divides the body into superior and inferior portions
  3. /The cavity in which the pancreas is found
  4. /The most inferior of the body cavities
  5. /The study of the structure of the human body
  6. /The prefix associated with the liver
  7. /The prefix associated with muscle
  8. /The suffix “-itis” means ___________

18 Clues: prefix associated with bone/The prefix associated with muscle/The prefix associated with the liver/The suffix “-itis” means ___________/The most inferior of the body cavities/The body system that includes the lungs/The cavity in which the pancreas is found/The section of the spine with 12 vertebrae/The study of the structure of the human body...

Smoking Crossword Puzzle 2022-08-02

Smoking Crossword Puzzle crossword puzzle
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  1. Good friends try to ____ their friends from smoking
  2. The highly-addictive substance in cigarette
  3. __________ cigarettes are battery-operated
  4. A side effect after stopping smoking for some time
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  1. The ___________ system is affected the most from smoking
  2. People smoke because they want to look ____
  3. The Central _________ Bureau (CNB) is the drug enforcement agency in Singapore
  4. _______ smoking is also known as second-hand smoke
  5. Carbon ________ is a poisonous gas that decreases oxygen levels in the blood
  6. Smoking causes the _____ to get darker in colour
  7. The sticky substance in cigarette that is also used to construct roads

11 Clues: __________ cigarettes are battery-operatedPeople smoke because they want to look ____The highly-addictive substance in cigaretteSmoking causes the _____ to get darker in colour_______ smoking is also known as second-hand smokeA side effect after stopping smoking for some timeGood friends try to ____ their friends from smoking...

Gas Exchange in Insects 2018-01-23

Gas Exchange in Insects crossword puzzle
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  1. A gas, vital for respiration
  2. one of the external orifices of the tracheal respiratory system of certain invertebrates, usually on the sides of the body.
  3. A narrow tube attached to the end of the Tracheae
  4. In large insects, ventilation of the tracheal system may be achieved by pumping sections of this section of the body
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  1. A metabolic pathway which flows continuously in all living organisms
  2. A large tube connected to the Spiracles and Tracheole
  3. Structures around the entrance of spiracles to reduce water loss

7 Clues: A gas, vital for respirationA narrow tube attached to the end of the TracheaeA large tube connected to the Spiracles and TracheoleStructures around the entrance of spiracles to reduce water lossA metabolic pathway which flows continuously in all living organisms...

Harmful Chemicals in Tobacco Smoke 2022-10-30

Harmful Chemicals in Tobacco Smoke crossword puzzle
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  1. Tobacco smoke causes diseases that affect the ...... system
  2. Made of dried tobacco leaves
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  1. Monoxide Prevents red blood cells from combining with haemoglobin
  2. Causes addiction
  3. Causes lung cancer

5 Clues: Causes addictionCauses lung cancerMade of dried tobacco leavesTobacco smoke causes diseases that affect the ...... systemMonoxide Prevents red blood cells from combining with haemoglobin

health is wealth 2018-05-05

health is wealth crossword puzzle
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  1. a set of things working together as parts of a mechanism or an interconnecting network
  2. a forceful release of air from the lungs that can be heard, it protects the respiratory system by clearing the irritants and secretions
  3. the different types of food consumed by a person
  4. an inhalation or exhalation of air from the lungs
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  1. the natural state of rest in which our eyes are closed and our body is inactive
  2. we think, feel, perceive and act through this element
  3. a person qualified to treat ill and unwell people
  4. condition of being sound in body, mind, or spirit

8 Clues: the different types of food consumed by a persona person qualified to treat ill and unwell peoplecondition of being sound in body, mind, or spiritan inhalation or exhalation of air from the lungswe think, feel, perceive and act through this elementthe natural state of rest in which our eyes are closed and our body is inactive...

The Black death 2024-12-10

The Black death crossword puzzle
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  1. a system in which people were given land and protection by people of higher rank, and worked and fought for them in return.
  2. Type of plague which turned your skin and body parts black
  3. Road which was thought to have spread the Black Death significantly faster
  4. Type of plague which impacted the respiratory system
  5. Minority group blamed for the Black death
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  1. Type of plague which caused lumps
  2. Group of fanatic religious people who travelled Europe
  3. (of a disease) existing in almost all of an area or in almost all of a group of people, animals, or plants

8 Clues: Type of plague which caused lumpsMinority group blamed for the Black deathType of plague which impacted the respiratory systemGroup of fanatic religious people who travelled EuropeType of plague which turned your skin and body parts blackRoad which was thought to have spread the Black Death significantly faster...

Physical & Psychological Well-being During COVID-19 2020-09-18

Physical & Psychological Well-being During COVID-19 crossword puzzle
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  1. About 3 times more likely to develop this illness due to lack of sleep
  2. Gets shorter and makes you age faster
  3. Which organ system of the body does COVID-19 affect?
  4. One of the many COVID-19 symptoms
  5. hormone That gets excited with stress
  6. Also known as a happy hormone
  7. How many differences were there in spot the difference activity
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  1. What was the first well being factor we discussed
  2. Causes symptoms such as dry mouth & headache
  3. Minimum how many days in a week should you exercise
  4. Type of stroke due to a clot formation
  5. Recommended screen time hours for infants
  6. which part of the body releases most hormones
  7. Brittle in nature, say my name and I am broken

14 Clues: Also known as a happy hormoneOne of the many COVID-19 symptomsGets shorter and makes you age fasterhormone That gets excited with stressType of stroke due to a clot formationRecommended screen time hours for infantsCauses symptoms such as dry mouth & headachewhich part of the body releases most hormonesBrittle in nature, say my name and I am broken...

Year 10 PE - Respiratory System 2022-08-21

Year 10 PE - Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. The number of breaths per minute
  2. The movement of molecules from a high concentration to a low concentration.
  3. The amount of air breathed in/out in one breath.
  4. Expels heat and _______ ________ in the air we breathe out
  5. Structure where air passes through to create voice.
Down
  1. The amount of air breathed in per minute. V=RRxTV.
  2. Structure where air enters the body.
  3. Structure where gas exchange takes place.
  4. Muscle that moves up and down to allow us to take a breath.
  5. Two large branches of the windpipe that enter each lung.

10 Clues: The number of breaths per minuteStructure where air enters the body.Structure where gas exchange takes place.The amount of air breathed in/out in one breath.The amount of air breathed in per minute. V=RRxTV.Structure where air passes through to create voice.Two large branches of the windpipe that enter each lung....

Lesson 1: Digestive & Respiratory System 2020-09-20

Lesson 1: Digestive & Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Which intestine absorbs food particles and transfers them to our body through blood? (Hint: small/large)
  2. Which system helps us breathe?
  3. Tiny hair present in your ______ obstruct dust particles.
  4. Air travels through the ________ to reach the lungs.
  5. Our body takes in ______ and gives out carbon dioxide.
  6. The stomach releases a lot of acids and ______ which help to break down the food particles.
Down
  1. Which intestine absorbs water and other particles, then sends the waste material out of your body? (Hint: small/large)
  2. What is the process where food particles are broken down?
  3. What is the dome-shaped muscle just beneath the lungs?
  4. What is the long food pipe called? (Hint: it connects your mouth to your stomach!)

10 Clues: Which system helps us breathe?Air travels through the ________ to reach the lungs.What is the dome-shaped muscle just beneath the lungs?Our body takes in ______ and gives out carbon dioxide.What is the process where food particles are broken down?Tiny hair present in your ______ obstruct dust particles....

Respiratory and circulatory system appetizer 2023-01-21

Respiratory and circulatory system appetizer crossword puzzle
Across
  1. occurs when blood supply to the brain is blocked causing brain cells to die.
  2. is four chambered and consists of 2 atria and ventricles
  3. contains vocal cords that vibrate to make sound.
  4. What is a Dome-Shaped muscle under the lungs.
  5. carry blood away from the heart
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  1. carry blood toward the heart.
  2. branches into 2 tubes.
  3. The main function is to supply oxygen and nutrients to tissue and remove waste products like carbon dioxide.
  4. passage way for air from larynx to lungs.
  5. Two large sponge like organs that contain bronchi, bronchioles and alveoli.

10 Clues: branches into 2 tubes.carry blood toward the heart.carry blood away from the heartpassage way for air from larynx to lungs.What is a Dome-Shaped muscle under the lungs.contains vocal cords that vibrate to make sound.is four chambered and consists of 2 atria and ventriclesTwo large sponge like organs that contain bronchi, bronchioles and alveoli....

Air and The Respiratory System 2023-09-13

Air and The Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Frogs breathe through .... on the land
  2. Transport the air to and from the lungs.
  3. Air is made up about 78% of ....
  4. The exchange of gases in the lungs.
  5. The number of times we breathe in one minute.
Down
  1. Plants use .... and water for photosynthesis
  2. The air enters the body through ....
  3. Air is made up about 21% of ....
  4. The exchange of gases on leaves.
  5. Fish respiratory organ.

10 Clues: Fish respiratory organ.Air is made up about 21% of ....The exchange of gases on leaves.Air is made up about 78% of ....The exchange of gases in the lungs.The air enters the body through ....Frogs breathe through .... on the landTransport the air to and from the lungs.Plants use .... and water for photosynthesis...

Cardiovascular and Respiratory System - Pathophysiology 2025-05-18

Cardiovascular and Respiratory System - Pathophysiology crossword puzzle
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  1. Hardening and narrowing of arteries due to fatty plaque
  2. Inflammation of the innermost lining of the heart
  3. Inflammation of the covering of the heart
  4. In this condition, the walls of the alveoli breakdown and merge together, difficulting gas exchange
  5. Heart-related chest pain
Down
  1. Obstruction of blood flow to the heart muscle
  2. A blood clot and inflammation develop in a vein
  3. When a patient has COPD,the airflow to the lungs is limited and the ______ become enlarged
  4. A condition where inflammation causes an obstruction in the tubes of the bronchial tree
  5. Abnormal or irregular heart rhythm

10 Clues: Heart-related chest painAbnormal or irregular heart rhythmInflammation of the covering of the heartObstruction of blood flow to the heart muscleA blood clot and inflammation develop in a veinInflammation of the innermost lining of the heartHardening and narrowing of arteries due to fatty plaque...

The Circulatory and Respiratory System 2025-08-04

The Circulatory and Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. blood vessels that carries blood AWAY from the heart
  2. blood vessels that carries blood TO the heart
  3. air sacs at the end of the tiny tubes in the lung
  4. the muscle that helps expand and contract the lungs to help you breathe
  5. the system of lungs and connecting tubes that transport gases from the blood
Down
  1. muscle that pumps blood
  2. the system of blood vessels and organs that transport blood to all cells in the body
  3. the tiny air tubes connected to the alveoli in your lungs
  4. the smallest blood vessels
  5. the organ where oxygen and carbon dioxide pass between the atmosphere and blood

10 Clues: muscle that pumps bloodthe smallest blood vesselsblood vessels that carries blood TO the heartair sacs at the end of the tiny tubes in the lungblood vessels that carries blood AWAY from the heartthe tiny air tubes connected to the alveoli in your lungsthe muscle that helps expand and contract the lungs to help you breathe...

Assess That! 2024-04-06

Assess That! crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Integrity the overall condition of the skin's barrier
  2. whooshing or swishing — made by rapid, choppy (turbulent) blood flow through the heart.
  3. a system that filters your blood, removing waste and excess water.
  4. a system that includes the organs and other parts of your body involved in breathing, when you exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide.
  5. a person's level of awareness of self, place, time, and situation.
  6. abnormal abdominal swelling
  7. used to objectively describe the extent of impaired consciousness in all types of acute medical and trauma patients.
Down
  1. the intersection and interaction of social, cultural, and environmental influences on the mind and behavior.
  2. a rapid test used for assessing the blood flow through peripheral tissues
  3. the action of listening to sounds from the heart, lungs, or other organs, typically with a stethoscope, as a part of medical diagnosis.
  4. an injury that breaks down the skin and underlying tissue
  5. made by the movement of the intestines as they push food through.
  6. used to evaluate weakness and can be effective in differentiating true weakness from imbalance or poor endurance.
  7. a system that supplies your body's organs with oxygen and nutrients so your organs can do their jobs.
  8. a high-pitched whistle you may hear when your airway is blocked.

15 Clues: abnormal abdominal swellingIntegrity the overall condition of the skin's barrieran injury that breaks down the skin and underlying tissuea high-pitched whistle you may hear when your airway is blocked.made by the movement of the intestines as they push food through.a system that filters your blood, removing waste and excess water....

Abbreviated Lesson 11- Respiratory system- Respiratory events & capacities 2022-05-02

Abbreviated Lesson 11- Respiratory system- Respiratory events & capacities crossword puzzle
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  1. ___________ reserve volume. Volume of air that can be forced out of the lungs
  2. ____________ gas transport. Transporting gasses through the blood.
  3. The full amount of exchangeable air in the lungs.
  4. ___________ reserve volume. Volume of air that can be forced into the lungs
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  1. ___________ ventilation. Moving air in & out of the lungs.
  2. Residual _________. The air that always remains in the lungs to keep the lungs inflated.
  3. ___________ respiration. Gas exchange between pulmonary blood and alveoli.
  4. __________ lung capacity. The full amount of air in the lungs.
  5. ____________ respiration. Gas exchange between blood and tissue cells in systemic capillaries.
  6. The amount of air breathed in and out in a normal breath.

10 Clues: The full amount of exchangeable air in the lungs.The amount of air breathed in and out in a normal breath.___________ ventilation. Moving air in & out of the lungs.__________ lung capacity. The full amount of air in the lungs.____________ gas transport. Transporting gasses through the blood....