respiratory system Crossword Puzzles
Medical Terminology 2023-12-06
Organ System Crossword - Respiratory and Digestive 2022-10-05
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- a wall that separates two cavities
- secretes bile
- connects the mouth with the stomach
- separated into two parts, large and small, and helps absorb nutrients and
- this organ digests food after it is eaten
- an organ that produces insulin (a malfunctioning one of these can lead to diabetes)
- bile is stored and concentrated here
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- inhalation and exhalation of air; breathing
- the two main branches of the trachea
- you use this to eat and talk
- a condition that makes breathing hard, especially when being physically exhausted
- the organ you use to smell and breathe
- essentially the windpipe of the respiratory system
- organs that transport oxygen into the blood and carbon dioxide is removed and exhaled
14 Clues: secretes bile • you use this to eat and talk • a wall that separates two cavities • connects the mouth with the stomach • the two main branches of the trachea • bile is stored and concentrated here • the organ you use to smell and breathe • this organ digests food after it is eaten • inhalation and exhalation of air; breathing • ...
PPE Items 2023-06-18
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- - PPE item used to protect the respiratory system from harmful particles
- - Clothing specifically designed to protect the wearer's body
- - Covers your eyes to shield from splashes
- - offer complete protection around your eye.
- - Covers your hands for protection
- - protection of the facial area and associated mucous membranes (eyes, nose, mouth) from splashes, sprays, and spatter of body fluid
- - chemical suits protect workers against dangerous substances in liquid or gaseous form
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- - transparent shield that protects your face
- - provide reflective, visibility and protection from potential hazards
- - handle potentially hazardous and corrosive chemicals
- - Protective gear that covers the face and helps filter the air
- - use when working at height from falling protection
- - hearing protection specifically for inner ear
- - Protective garment worn over clothing
- - cover your feet for safety
- - protects your head
- - hearing protection covering outer ear
17 Clues: - protects your head • - cover your feet for safety • - Covers your hands for protection • - Protective garment worn over clothing • - hearing protection covering outer ear • - Covers your eyes to shield from splashes • - transparent shield that protects your face • - offer complete protection around your eye. • - hearing protection specifically for inner ear • ...
Chapter 1 - Part of something bigger 2014-09-30
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- The characteristic of life that an organism can go from one place to another
- A gel-like liquid inside a cell
- The organ system that controls and coordinates all activities of your body.
- Everything that is alive
- The characteristic of life that an organism can take in food and fluids
- The organ system that gives in oxygen to your body to produce energy and gets rid of carbon dioxide and water.
- A cell organelle that turns food into energy
- The cell organelle that makes food inside a plant
- The lens closest to your eye in a microscope
- The organ system that transports oxygen and food to the organs and transports waste for removal.
- The smallest living part of an organism
- vacuole A plant stores food, waste products and water in this structure.
- The tissue that supports other tissues and binds them together.
- A group of cells that perform a common, or related, taks
- The organ system that breaks down and absorbs food.
- The tissue that provides a covering, such as skin or the surfaces of parts inside the body.
- The cell organelle that controls what the cell does. It contains DNA.
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- The characteristic of life that an organism can het bigger.
- Part of your body with a special function
- The characteristic of life that an organism can het energy out of food.
- The tissue that is made up from nerve cells, that work together to send and receive messages to and from other body parts.
- The characteristic of life that an organism can react to changes in the environment.
- The characteristic of life that an organism can make a new living organism.
- Little cell organs that do different jobs for the cell
- The lens closest to the object you look at through the microscope.
- A ... drawing without small details and no sketching.
- The characteristic of life that an organism can remove waste.
- The organ system that makes movement possible.
- The organ system that holds the body upright and supports and protects your organs.
- The tissue that is made up of muscle cells that contract.
30 Clues: Everything that is alive • A gel-like liquid inside a cell • The smallest living part of an organism • Part of your body with a special function • A cell organelle that turns food into energy • The lens closest to your eye in a microscope • The organ system that makes movement possible. • The cell organelle that makes food inside a plant • ...
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Vital Signs 2025-08-22
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- Normal body temperature (around 98.6f).
- The instrument used to measure blood pressure.
- The percentage of oxygen in the blood.
- High blood pressure.
- The force of blood pushing against artery walls.
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- Abnormally fast heart rate (over 100 bpm).
- Measurement of body heat.
- Elevated respiratory rate (RR above 20).
- Abnormally slow heart rate (below 60 bpm).
- Temperature greater than 100.4 f.
- The act of breathing; number of breaths per minute.
- Decreased respiratory rate (RR below 12).
- Low blood pressure.
- Device used to measure body temperature.
14 Clues: Low blood pressure. • High blood pressure. • Measurement of body heat. • Temperature greater than 100.4 f. • The percentage of oxygen in the blood. • Normal body temperature (around 98.6f). • Elevated respiratory rate (RR above 20). • Device used to measure body temperature. • Decreased respiratory rate (RR below 12). • Abnormally fast heart rate (over 100 bpm). • ...
Final Exam Vocabulary1 2018-05-21
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- living factors of an ecosystem. Lesson 11
- System that works to move the body. Lesson 7
- factor that controls traits. Lesson8
- system that is responsible for bringing oxygen, nutrients, and hormones. Lesson 7
- sac-like structure that stores enzymes and wastes. Lesson 4
- system that removes wastes from the body. Lesson 7
- organelles that capture the energy in sunlight and convert it to energy in plants using photosynthesis.L4.
- organism that obtains food by feeding off other organisms. Lesson 11
- organisim has two identical alleles for an organism. Lesson8
- tissues that work together to perform a function. Lesson 5
- breeding that produces desired traits. Lesson10
- System that controls and coordinates functions throughout the body. Lesson7
- an organism that does not have a nucleus. Lesson 4
- system that is responsible for converting food into simpler molecules that can be used by the mbody. Lesson7
- reproduction that requires two parents. Lesson9
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- a group of similar cells that perform a common function. Lesson 5
- the smallest unit that can perform all life processes. Lesson 4
- a rigid structure that surrounds the cell membrane and provides support to the cell. Lesson 4
- the trait that are expressed. Lesson 8
- system that provides the body with the oxygen it needs. Lesson7
- in eukaryotic cells, the cell organelle that is covert chemical energy stored into compounds. Lesson 4
- a diagram that shows all possible combinations of alleles that may result from a cross.
- acts as a barrier between the inside of a cell and the cell’s environment. Lesson 4
- a group of organisms that work together to perform body functions organism a living thing. Lesson 5
- nonliving factors of an ecosystem. Lesson 11
- an organism made up of cells that have a nucleus. Lesson 4
- the combination of alleles. Lesson8
- found in a eukaryotic cell and contains the cell’s DNA. Lesson 4
- organism that makes its own food. Lesson 11
- reproduction that requires one parent. Lesson9
30 Clues: the combination of alleles. Lesson8 • factor that controls traits. Lesson8 • the trait that are expressed. Lesson 8 • living factors of an ecosystem. Lesson 11 • organism that makes its own food. Lesson 11 • System that works to move the body. Lesson 7 • nonliving factors of an ecosystem. Lesson 11 • reproduction that requires one parent. Lesson9 • ...
Body systems Vocabulary 2023-10-04
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- The group of organs that regulate the body by secreting hormones into the bloodstream; also control growth, reproduction, and metabolism
- The group of organs that work together to break down food by physical and chemical processes into nutrients that the body can use
- A group of organs that function to produce offspring
- A system of organs and tissues that protects the body from external damage and water loss
- A group of organs that provide mechanical movement and generate warmth for the body
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- A collection of body systems that filter and remove excess fluids and waste from the body; includes the digestive, urinary, respiratory, and integumentary systems
- A group of organs that function to provide structural support and protect internal organs
- The group of organs that work together to circulate blood through the body, supply oxygen and nutrients, and remove waste
- A group of organs and tissues specialized for the rapid transmission and processing of information
- The group of organs that supply oxygen to the blood and get rid of carbon dioxide
10 Clues: A group of organs that function to produce offspring • The group of organs that supply oxygen to the blood and get rid of carbon dioxide • A group of organs that provide mechanical movement and generate warmth for the body • A group of organs that function to provide structural support and protect internal organs • ...
OSCE PREP & SUPPORT KNOWLEDGE CHECKER 2024-09-05
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- Used to assess the level of consciousness during neurological assessments
- Patient Right to be fully _______ before agreeing to treatment
- NCNZ guideline for nurses to maintain appropriate relationships with patients 'Professional _________'
- A scale commonly used to assess a patient’s risk for pressure ulcers
- New Zealand law ensuring healthcare practitioners are fit to practice
- In respiratory assessment, this sound may indicate the presence of fluid or infection in the lungs
- IA_P
- An NCNZ ethical principle requiring nurses to avoid causing harm to patients
- the patient has the Right to effective ________
- the patient has the right to _____ and independence
- The normal range for adult respiratory rate is ___ to 20 breaths per minute
- _CCCCA
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- Nursing tool used to monitor glucose levels
- One of the 5 Medication Rights
- A critical communication framework used in handovers
- A cardiac assessment tool used to detect abnormal heart rhythms or electrical activity
- A vital sign measured in mmHg
- This respiratory tool is used to measure the volume of air a patient can exhale forcefully
- NCNZ Code of Conduct Principle 5 refers to patient _______
- A type of shock resulting from a severe allergic reaction
- The immediate action taken when a patient’s heart stops beating
- The priority assessment when managing a patient with burns
- Te Tiriti o Waitangi principle
- OPQR_T
24 Clues: IA_P • OPQR_T • _CCCCA • A vital sign measured in mmHg • One of the 5 Medication Rights • Te Tiriti o Waitangi principle • Nursing tool used to monitor glucose levels • the patient has the Right to effective ________ • the patient has the right to _____ and independence • A critical communication framework used in handovers • ...
RESPIRATORY OBSTRUCTION 2021-10-25
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- is a blend of surface-active agent
- type of respiratory failure characterized by rapid onset of widespread inflammation in the lungs
- You shouldn't move, being in such ...
- low oxygen in blood
- long-term inflammatory disease of the airways of the lungs
- tracheostomy ...
- fluid retention, dropsy, hydropsy and swelling.
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- opening between the vocal folds
- ... tube is a special tube that carries food and medicine to the stomach through the nose,
- rapid breathing
- inflammatory condition of the lung primarily affecting the small air sacs known as alveoli
- an abnormal, high-pitched, musical breathing sound
- difficulty breathing
- Also known as the windpipe, is a cartilaginous tube.
- also known as the oral cavity, buccal cavity
15 Clues: rapid breathing • tracheostomy ... • low oxygen in blood • difficulty breathing • opening between the vocal folds • is a blend of surface-active agent • You shouldn't move, being in such ... • also known as the oral cavity, buccal cavity • fluid retention, dropsy, hydropsy and swelling. • an abnormal, high-pitched, musical breathing sound • ...
Respiratory Vocabulary 2021-04-12
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- The large airways which branch off of the
- The tiny, hair-like projections on the surface of respiratory epithelial cells
- The flap of cartilage that closes the airways during swallowing
- The membrane that surrounds each lung and reduces the friction of breathing
- The bifurcation of the trachea
- The throat
- The right lung has three _ _ _ _ _ , the left lung has two.
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- Very small airways
- The process of exchanging gases with the bloodstream
- The process of moving air in and out of the lungs
- The tiny air-sacs at the terminal end of the airways; the place where gas exchange occurs in the lungs
- The windpipe; the long cartilage-supported tube that extends down the upper portion of the chest
- The dome-shaped primary muscle of breathing
- The voicebox
- Another name for a nostril
15 Clues: The throat • The voicebox • Very small airways • Another name for a nostril • The bifurcation of the trachea • The large airways which branch off of the • The dome-shaped primary muscle of breathing • The process of moving air in and out of the lungs • The process of exchanging gases with the bloodstream • The right lung has three _ _ _ _ _ , the left lung has two. • ...
Respiratory Function 2023-09-27
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- Needs an antibiotic
- Symptoms include rapid shallow breaths, dyspnea, hyperkalemia, muscle weakness, drowsiness
- pH greater than 7.45
- pH less than 7.35
- Symptoms include seizures, lethargy, confusion, hypokalemia, deep rapid breathing
- Changes in small airway diameter
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- Obstruction or secretion in larger airways
- The amount of _______ dead space increases with age
- The ________ Dissociation Curve shows the relationship between the partial pressure of oxygen and the percentage of saturation of oxygen
- What test would you have patient positioned sitting up at edge of bed leaning over a bedside table
- Symptoms include restlessness followed by lethargy, tremors, hypokalemia, hypoventilation
- Lung sounds of someone who is having an allergic reaction to contrast dye
- Symptoms include hyperkalemia, NVD, Kussmaul respirations, Headache, low BP
- fluid in airways
- a negative blood culture
15 Clues: fluid in airways • pH less than 7.35 • Needs an antibiotic • pH greater than 7.45 • a negative blood culture • Changes in small airway diameter • Obstruction or secretion in larger airways • The amount of _______ dead space increases with age • Lung sounds of someone who is having an allergic reaction to contrast dye • ...
Respiratory Anatomy 2024-03-18
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- The part of the pharynx that lets you swallow.
- The lower border of the throat. (Hint: ___ cartilage)
- The bone of the nasal cavity.
- I help you speak up.
- Cell type for parts of the pharynx that let food pass
- I am the point where air must choose left or right.
- I have a leaf and a stem, but make sure none of those enter your airway.
- Component of bronchopulmonary segments containing lymphatic vessels, blood vessels and a terminal bronchiole.
- Type of epithelial cells lining the alveoli.
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- The apparatus that removes unwanted particles from the airway
- The pleura that lines the lungs.
- The flow pattern through your nose.
- What kind of tissue are the larynx walls composed of?
- The little guys that help you clear your throat
- Anatomical feature separating the superior and middle lobes within the right lung (not found on the left).
15 Clues: I help you speak up. • The bone of the nasal cavity. • The pleura that lines the lungs. • The flow pattern through your nose. • Type of epithelial cells lining the alveoli. • The part of the pharynx that lets you swallow. • The little guys that help you clear your throat • I am the point where air must choose left or right. • ...
respiratory vocab 2025-01-31
15 Clues: TB • Nose • Chest • Somno • Sound • Sinuso • pharyngo • Nosebleed • To breathe • Runny nose • Collapsed lung • Difficulty speaking • Absence of breathing • inflammation of larynx • Upper respiratory infection
Respiratory Medications 2025-04-09
15 Clues: Zileton • Spiriva • Fluticase • Proventil • Mometasone • Prednisone • Montelukast • Acetylcysteine • Beclomethasone • Anticholinergics • Pulmonary Combinations • Leukotriene Inhibitors • Ipratropium + Albuterol • Beta Agonist Short Acting • Umeclidinium + Vilanterol
Respiratory Sytem 2025-03-27
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- separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity and controls breathing
- small flap that covers the larynx during swallowing
- the windpipe, made of cartilaginous rings to keep it open at all times
- voice box that contains the vocal chords which allow animals to make sounds
- tiny wavelike hairs that line the nasal cavities and filter air of dirt and particulate matter
- the use of a stethoscope to listen to internal structures of an animal (e.g. lungs, heart, GI tract)
- small grape-like clusters at the end of the bronchioles within the lungs, the site of gas exchange in mammalian lungs
- a colorless, odorless gas that is taken into an animal's body to be utilized during the process of cellular respiration
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- lack of oxygen
- muscles found between the ribs that assist with respiration
- the chest cavity that contains the heart and lungs
- passageway at the back of the throat that is shared by the digestive and respiratory tracts
- difficulty breathing
- a colorless, odorless gas that is released from the animal as a by product of cellular respiration
- when an animal stops breathing
15 Clues: lack of oxygen • difficulty breathing • when an animal stops breathing • the chest cavity that contains the heart and lungs • small flap that covers the larynx during swallowing • muscles found between the ribs that assist with respiration • the windpipe, made of cartilaginous rings to keep it open at all times • ...
Respiratory systems 2025-12-22
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- Organs where gas exchange occurs during breathing.
- Tiny air sacs where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged.
- A passageway for air that connects the nose to the larynx.
- The process of breathing air into the lungs.
- Two main tubes that branch from the trachea into each lung.
- The swapping of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the lungs.
- A waste gas produced by cells and exhaled.
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- Small air passages in the lungs that branch off the bronchi.
- The voice box that keeps the airway open.
- The process of breathing air out of the lungs.
- The space where air is filtered, warmed, and moistened.
- The windpipe that carries air from the throat to the bronchi.
- A muscle below the lungs that helps with breathing.
- A gas needed by cells for cellular respiration.
- Movement of gases from high to low concentration.
15 Clues: The voice box that keeps the airway open. • A waste gas produced by cells and exhaled. • The process of breathing air into the lungs. • The process of breathing air out of the lungs. • A gas needed by cells for cellular respiration. • Movement of gases from high to low concentration. • Organs where gas exchange occurs during breathing. • ...
Vital Signs 2026-02-03
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- Condition involving decreased oxygen in the blood
- Irregularity in the normal rhythm of the heart
- Above normal body temperatuBradypneanes,
- Palpated heartbeat felt at an artery
- Slow respiratory rate, fewer than 10 per minute
- Sounds heard during blood pressure measurement
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- Normal finding for well-conditioned athlete
- Expected respiratory pattern when exercising
- Oral temperature of 93.2F
- Laboring with difficulty to get enough oxygen
- Represents the ventricles contracting, forcing blood into the aorta and pulmonary arteries
- Strength of the pulse
- The silent killer
- Expected heart rate if very angry or frightened
- Pressure, Force of blood against arterial walls
15 Clues: The silent killer • Strength of the pulse • Oral temperature of 93.2F • Palpated heartbeat felt at an artery • Above normal body temperatuBradypneanes, • Normal finding for well-conditioned athlete • Expected respiratory pattern when exercising • Laboring with difficulty to get enough oxygen • Irregularity in the normal rhythm of the heart • ...
terms 2017-09-27
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- number of exercise per sessions per week.
- Term Goal- a result that can be achieved in 6 months or more.
- small tubes or vessels for blood leaving the heart.
- minutes of repetitions
- Endurance- ability of the heart,blood,blood vessels and lungs to supply enough oxygen to the body during long periods of physical activity.
- Principle- the variables of frequency, intensity,time,and type.
- gradual increase in one or more of the FITT variables to create an overload.
- training load expressed as weight,speed,or heart rate.
- Term Goal- a result that can be achieved in 6 months or less.
- an increase in one or more the FITT variables to provide an additional workload.
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- Strength- the ability of a muscle or muscles to push or pull with total force.
- the muscles ability to move a joint through its full range of motion.
- smallest of the blood vessels and the place where tissues of the body exchange carbon dioxide in exchange for oxygen.
- System- the network of blood vessels and the heart that pumps blood throughout the body.
- energy producing systems within the muscle that requires oxygen.
- exercises training is specific to the muscles used and the component of fitness trained.
- System- the passageway, muscles, and lungs that allow oxygen to be breathed in and carbon dioxide to be breathed out.
- energy producing system within the muscle that is without oxygen.
- Composition- the combination of fat mass to fat free mass.
19 Clues: minutes of repetitions • number of exercise per sessions per week. • small tubes or vessels for blood leaving the heart. • training load expressed as weight,speed,or heart rate. • Composition- the combination of fat mass to fat free mass. • Term Goal- a result that can be achieved in 6 months or more. • Term Goal- a result that can be achieved in 6 months or less. • ...
EPJ Gina3 2019-05-07
15 Clues: Vita • Lejár • Számla • Cinikus • Megelőz • Elegendő • Munkaerő • Ellenőriz • Együttélés • Házi munkák • Légzőszervi • Sokszínűség • Engedelmeskedik • Állami támogatás • Fenntartás, karbantartás
Nervous system 2022-02-24
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- nerve located in the central nervous system (CNS), usually the spinal cord, that sends motor signals from the CNS to the muscles of the body.
- controls senses thoughts and imagination
- delivers messages from the central nervous system to the rest of the body
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- control system that acts largely unconsciously and regulates bodily functions, such as the heart rate, digestion, respiratory rate, pupillary response, urination, and sexual arousal.
- report information to the brain.
- controls movement and muscle coordination
6 Clues: report information to the brain. • controls senses thoughts and imagination • controls movement and muscle coordination • delivers messages from the central nervous system to the rest of the body • nerve located in the central nervous system (CNS), usually the spinal cord, that sends motor signals from the CNS to the muscles of the body. • ...
Vaping - the facts 2024-02-08
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- Vaping is NOT this
- E-cigarettes were initially created to keep people from smoking these
- This substance is highly addictive
- A type of pressure, maybe applied by a friend
- The body system involved in breathing
- A popular type of e-juice flavoring
- A lung disorder caused by e-cigarettes
- Another name for the liquid heated up in a vape
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- Nicotine may cause this in adolescents
- This group of people should not use e-cigarettes
- Nicotine causes the brain to release this
- This organization regulates drug and tobacco sales
- The brain is finished developing at this age
- Although a lower risk exists, vaping may still cause this
- E-juice may contain harmful _____________
- The legal age to purchase tobacco or smoking products in Illinois
- Vaping may cause difficulty
17 Clues: Vaping is NOT this • Vaping may cause difficulty • This substance is highly addictive • A popular type of e-juice flavoring • The body system involved in breathing • Nicotine may cause this in adolescents • A lung disorder caused by e-cigarettes • Nicotine causes the brain to release this • E-juice may contain harmful _____________ • ...
Body Systems 2022-10-31
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- A network of organs that help you breath.
- A complex network of different cells and organs that help fight off infections and diseases
- The system made up of your skin, hair, nails, and glands. This is the first line of defense your body has against the outside.
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- The system where your heart pumps blood to your lungs, and allows for your blood to get oxygen.
- The system that includes all your nerves, which send signals to the brain through the spinal cord.
- This system includes your bones, tendons, ligaments, muscles, that allow your body to move the way it does.
- This system breaks down the food you eat and turns it into energy for your body to use.
7 Clues: A network of organs that help you breath. • This system breaks down the food you eat and turns it into energy for your body to use. • A complex network of different cells and organs that help fight off infections and diseases • The system where your heart pumps blood to your lungs, and allows for your blood to get oxygen. • ...
Scientific Vocabulary 2023-01-13
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- One of the elements that makes up NaCl
- If a substance changes colour, it is a ________ change.
- The powerhouse of a cell.
- Body system that uses your heart and lungs.
- Makes up 78% of the earth's atmosphere.
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- Weather that is recorded over a 50 year time period.
- The lower on the ph scale, the more ______ something is.
- Protective layer covering the earth that's made from different gasses.
8 Clues: The powerhouse of a cell. • One of the elements that makes up NaCl • Makes up 78% of the earth's atmosphere. • Body system that uses your heart and lungs. • Weather that is recorded over a 50 year time period. • If a substance changes colour, it is a ________ change. • The lower on the ph scale, the more ______ something is. • ...
Anatomy & Physiology: Respiration Unit 2021-02-22
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- Blood flow to lung capillaries.
- This is also known as the collar bone.
- This type of lining covers the lungs and allows for smooth contact for rough lung tissue.
- These of the lungs are the most dense in the body.
- Conducting airways grow in diameter and length until the _____ reaches its adult size.
- This is the exchange of gas between an organism and its environment.
- This is also known as the "windpipe."
- The lower respiratory tract consists of the trachea, primary bronchi, and this.
- This type of volume is the amount of air remaining in the lungs after a forced exhalation.
- This type of pressure is the point of reference when discussing respiration.
- This vertebrae reflects the stress placed on these for lifting and walking.
- Increased pressure is _______ pressure.
- This is composed of fused coccygeal vertebrae.
- A set of muscles that oppose movements.
- The ______ girdle is skeletal support for upper extremities.
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- The vertebral column consists of these many sacral vertebrae.
- The cells are spread out in this type of tissue; most abundant type of tissue.
- This is the subdivision of the total amount of air the lungs can contain.
- Air molecules will flow from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration to maintain _______.
- The 3 classes of ribs are true ribs, false ribs, and these type of ribs.
- The upper respiratory tract is composed of the nasal cavity, oral cavity, pharynx, and this.
- This leads to the digestive system and opens for food.
- Within the cervical vertebrae, the ____ rests and pivots on C2.
- This substance that is secreted inside the Type II pneumocyte reduces surface tension and gives lubrication.
- This type of tissue is very strong and elastic.
- Ribs attach at the _____ spots.
26 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. • ...
Entero Quest: The Enterobacteriaceae Crossword Challenge 2024-07-14
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- (A genus within Enterobacteriaceae associated with urinary and respiratory tract infections)
- (A sugar often used to differentiate between lactose-fermenting and non-fermenting Enterobacteriaceae.)
- (referring to pathogens that cause disease primarily in immunocompromised hosts like E.coli, Klebsiella, Enterobacter, Serratia, Citrobacter, Proteus, Morganella and Providencia)
- (Hair-like structures on the surface of some Enterobacteriaceae used for adhesion)
- (produces a red pigment (prodigiosin))
- (Referring to infections acquired in a hospital setting, often involving Enterobacteriaceae)
- (A bacteria that causes acute gastroenteritis or food poisoning and is commonly spread through undercooked meat.)
- (A genus that causes dysentery, non-motile, H2S (-), Lysine Decarboxylase (-) and has an infectious does of 100-200)
- (a gram-negative bacilli and the bacterial family to which genera like Escherichia and Salmonella belong)
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- (A classification of bacteria, including Enterobacteriaceae, that do not retain the crystal violet stain in the Gram staining protocol)
- (indole positive, mr positive, vp negative and citrate negative in their IMVC)
- (a genus that has a “safety pin appearance” on bipolar staining and exhibits a cauliflower appearance at 48 hrs in SBA)
- (A genus that is intrinsically resistant to ampicillin and first- and second-generation cephalosporins as a result of an inducible AmpC chromosomal beta-lactamase)
- (A genus related to Proteus and associated with urinary tract infections)
- (A color change indicator used in lactose fermentation tests)
- (A genus of bacteria, with E. coli being the most well-known species)
- (Genus off bacteria known for producing “swarming motility” and has a “burnt chocolate odor”)
- (A protective layer some Enterobacteriaceae have that helps them evade the immune system)
- ( A component of the outer membrane of gram-negative bacteria, including Enterobacteriaceae, that can trigger inflammation)
- (Common species associated with respiratory tract (pneumonia), wound, urinary tract, blood (septicemia), and CSF (meningitis) infections)
20 Clues: (produces a red pigment (prodigiosin)) • (A color change indicator used in lactose fermentation tests) • (A genus of bacteria, with E. coli being the most well-known species) • (A genus related to Proteus and associated with urinary tract infections) • (indole positive, mr positive, vp negative and citrate negative in their IMVC) • ...
Respiratory System 2016-02-08
4 Clues: leading cause for COPD • vaccination recommended daily • alteration that includes a collapsed lung • best way to administer oxygen for a COPD patient
Respiratory System 2021-05-29
4 Clues: makes speech possible. • transports air back and forth between the nose and the trachea. • exchanges air during inhaling and exhaling; warms, moisturizes, and filters inhaled air. • produce mucus for the nasal cavities, make bones of the skull lighter, aid in sound production.
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Autumns Crossword 2018-02-06
6 Clues: you can smell with it • you breath in air with it • also known as your windpipe • a spongy organ that sits inside your ribs • the outer part of your respiratory system • this muscle moves up and down to help you breath
2 West 2021 Oxygen Delivery Devices Annual Competency 2021-03-11
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- date and time initiating HHFNC and NPPV
- rounder for sustained RR>30for>30 mins
- level of care is required
- breath sounds q4 hours
- Full set of VS and LOC
- before calling Respiratory Therapist
- requires the expertise of the RT
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- oxygen can be adjusted by nursing
- VS required prior to d/c O2 therapy
- ABG results prior to NPPV
- remove to eat or drink
- in reach at all times
- NPPV and HHFNC by respiratory therapy
- degrees or greater HOB
- maintaining O2 sat of >92% prior to d/c O2 therapy
- less than 7.25 on ABG notify provider
16 Clues: in reach at all times • remove to eat or drink • breath sounds q4 hours • Full set of VS and LOC • degrees or greater HOB • ABG results prior to NPPV • level of care is required • requires the expertise of the RT • oxygen can be adjusted by nursing • VS required prior to d/c O2 therapy • before calling Respiratory Therapist • NPPV and HHFNC by respiratory therapy • ...
Organ Systems 2021-04-22
5 Clues: locomotion/heat production • oxygen/carbon dioxide exchange • processes food/ absorption of nutrients • coordinates activities of other organ system • supports and moves body/protects internal organs
Respiratory 2014-09-19
9 Clues: Size_or_space • Pulmonary_organ • Trouble_breathing • 21%_atmospherically • Sound_indicating_air • Short_bilateral_breaths • The_system_for_gas_exchange • During_inspiration_the_diaphragm... • Abnormal_to_use_these_muscles_breathing
respiratory 2024-11-28
Across
- disease characterized with a barking cough
- collapse of the alveolar air space
- respiratory pattern associated with ketoacidosis
- bifurcation of the trachea into right and left mainstem bronchi
- opening between the vocal cords
Down
- dyspnea experienced when recumbent and relieved by sitting or standing
- coughing up blood
- infiltration of any tissue by air or gas
- a liquid protein substance that coats the alveoli
9 Clues: coughing up blood • opening between the vocal cords • collapse of the alveolar air space • infiltration of any tissue by air or gas • disease characterized with a barking cough • respiratory pattern associated with ketoacidosis • a liquid protein substance that coats the alveoli • bifurcation of the trachea into right and left mainstem bronchi • ...
Respiratory 2025-12-02
Across
- Bronchodilator; Improve oxygenation by preventing or relieving bronchospasm
- Class: Anticholinergic, muscarinic antagonist; Outcome: Decreased dyspnea, improved breath sounds
- Selectively inhibits peripheral H1 receptors and is less likely to cross the blood-brain barrier, resulting in minimal sedation
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- Maintenance treatment of COPD & asthma, reduction of exacerbations of bronchospasms. Common side effects: tachycardia, rash, dry mouth, hoarseness.
- Blocks H1 receptors, which reduce the effects of histamine in the body, including the GI tract, blood vessels, and respiratory tract; also has anticholinergic and sedative effects
- Prevents inflammation, suppresses airway mucus production, and promises responsiveness of beta-2 receptors.
- Reduces mucus viscosity and promotes its removal from the airways through cough. Does not suppress cough. Common side effects: GI discomfort, pain, nausea, diarrhea, dry mouth, dizziness, headache, persistent cough
- Class: Leukotriene modifier; Therapeutic Use: Preventative treatment for chronic asthma
- Provides short-term relief for coughs related to minor throat and bronchial irritation, such as from the common cold or exposure to irritants; side effects Nausea, dizziness, drowsiness, euphoria, nystagmus, mydriasis
9 Clues: Bronchodilator; Improve oxygenation by preventing or relieving bronchospasm • Class: Leukotriene modifier; Therapeutic Use: Preventative treatment for chronic asthma • Class: Anticholinergic, muscarinic antagonist; Outcome: Decreased dyspnea, improved breath sounds • ...
Cannabis Crossword 2020-04-10
Across
- A general term for disorders that affect the mind's ability to perceive reality
- Unimpaired person who is chosen to transport someone who is impaired
- Food containing cannabis
- The places where THC is stored
- A cigarette filled with marijuana
- Maximum amount of grams of cannabis that an adult is allowed to trade or have in their possession
- Minimum consumption age in all provinces and territories outside Quebec and Alberta
- Helps lessen the effects of THC
- Acronym for the Canadian Border Security Agency
- Driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol
- The concentration or strength of cannabis or THC
- Bill that legalized marijuana use in Canada on October 17, 2018
- The abuse of drugs and alcohol
- The age at which the brain stops developing
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- A feeling of euphoria
- Another name for cannabis
- Pain medications
- Acronym for Standard Field Sobriety Testing
- Acronym for the Canadian Revenue Agency
- A symbol that must be shown on all purchasable legal cannabis with less than 0.3% THC
- Consumption of marijuana through the digestive system
- Adjective meaning "affecting the mind"
- Acronym for Drug Recognition Expert
- Consumption of marijuana through the respiratory system
- The health authority for our country
- Uncontrollable need to consume drugs or similar products
26 Clues: Pain medications • A feeling of euphoria • Food containing cannabis • Another name for cannabis • The places where THC is stored • The abuse of drugs and alcohol • Helps lessen the effects of THC • A cigarette filled with marijuana • Acronym for Drug Recognition Expert • The health authority for our country • Adjective meaning "affecting the mind" • ...
The Respiratory and Circulatory Systems 2013-12-17
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- Mostly water, this functions as the medium through which blood cells and platelets are transported through the body
- Blood Cells These are concave disks with a squashed in center
- Vessels Blood travels through these tubes
- Two large lightweight respiratory organs of the body
- Blood vessels that have really small walls that nutrients and waste can go through
- System Brings oxygen to the body and removes carbon dioxide
- How many times your heart beats in a period of time
- A cardiac muscle made up of four chambers
- Large band of muscle that controls the size of chest cavity
- The two branchges of the windpipe
- The bottom two chambers of the heart
- They carry blood back to the heart
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- Grape-like clusters of air sacs within the lungs
- The upper two chambers of the heart
- System Carries oxygen and nutrients to the cells
- Factors Any thing that can make an increase for a chance of disease
- Release substances that start the process of blood clotting
- Blood Cells These patrol tissues where they get rid of damaged or dead cells
- They help blood flow in one direction
- The tube that connects the throat to the bronchial tubes
- They carry blood away from the heart
21 Clues: The two branchges of the windpipe • They carry blood back to the heart • The upper two chambers of the heart • They carry blood away from the heart • The bottom two chambers of the heart • They help blood flow in one direction • Vessels Blood travels through these tubes • A cardiac muscle made up of four chambers • Grape-like clusters of air sacs within the lungs • ...
Intro to Biology Crossword 2025-03-06
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- Provides structure and support for the body.
- Breaks down waste and old cell parts.
- Genetic material that carries instructions for life.
- Uncontrolled cell growth and division (disease).
- Stores water, nutrients, and waste.
- Process of cell division for reproduction.
- Process of cell division for growth and repair.
- Tightly coiled DNA found in the nucleus.
- Transports oxygen and nutrients throughout the body.
- Process by which plants make food using sunlight.
- Stage of mitosis where chromosomes line up in the middle.
- Final stage of mitosis where two nuclei form.
- Site of photosynthesis in plant cells.
- Stage where the cell grows and prepares for division.
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- Green pigment in chloroplasts that captures sunlight.
- Gel-like substance that holds organelles.
- System that breaks down food for energy.
- Maintaining a stable internal environment.
- Process of breaking down glucose for energy.
- System responsible for breathing.
- First stage of mitosis where chromosomes become visible.
- Makes proteins for the cell.
- Division of the cytoplasm into two cells.
- Powerhouse of the cell.
- Allows movement of the body.
- Mass of abnormal cells caused by cancer.
- Controls body functions and responses.
- Control center of the cell.
- Stage where chromosomes are pulled apart.
- Sugar produced during photosynthesis.
30 Clues: Powerhouse of the cell. • Control center of the cell. • Makes proteins for the cell. • Allows movement of the body. • System responsible for breathing. • Stores water, nutrients, and waste. • Breaks down waste and old cell parts. • Sugar produced during photosynthesis. • Controls body functions and responses. • Site of photosynthesis in plant cells. • ...
Review Materi 2025-07-23
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- Muscle found only in the heart
- Connect bone to bone
- This organelle controls the cell's activities
- The process when water in the air cools and forms clouds
- This state of matter keeps its shape and volume
- The muscle that works without us thinking
- This state of matter has no shape and no fixed volume
- The brain is part of the _______ system
- When ice turns into water
- Characteristics of living things to produce new generation
- The green part of plant cells that does photosynthesis
- The _______ lens is the one you look through on a microscope
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- Types of joints that can not move at all
- The first step of water cycle
- Soft, rubbery and reduce friction at joints
- Smallest unit of life
- Part of plant cell that gives shape and support
- Plant organs to holds plants in the soil
- The part of microscope to supports the slide
- The process where a solid turns directly into gas
- The main organs of respiratory system
- A group of similar cells that work together
- Characteristics of living things to increase in the size or mass
- Organism that only made of one cell
- Tool used to see tiny objects
25 Clues: Connect bone to bone • Smallest unit of life • When ice turns into water • The first step of water cycle • Tool used to see tiny objects • Muscle found only in the heart • Organism that only made of one cell • The main organs of respiratory system • The brain is part of the _______ system • Types of joints that can not move at all • Plant organs to holds plants in the soil • ...
Avian Intro 2024-09-09
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- A hornbill's beak is made out of _______.
- As birds don't have teeth, their food get stored in this organ before getting digested further.
- Black-casqued hornbills are native to _____.
- _____ are descendants of the red jungle fowl.
- There are around ________ breeds of large chickens.
- When the male and the female look different
- Birds store food in their ______ after the crop to digest their food further.
- Hornbills like to nest in tree ______.
- A type of chicken is called a _____ not a species or sub species.
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- The place the call ducks originate from.
- sacs Birds don't just have lungs in their respiratory system, they also have ___ ___.
- Birds often need access to this to help digest their food.
- Birds have a ____ which is the passageway for eggs and faeces/urea and is the entrance to the reproductive system.
- The word used for when birds are grooming themselves.
- This mineral is really important for egg shell production.
- It takes chickens _____ - one days to hatch when developing in an egg.
- adults this is called sexual ______.
- When chickens go _____ it means they have the urge to incubate a clutch of eggs.
- Most bird species' bones have this structure inside.
- Most birds lack this sense.
- the part attached to the top of the hornbill's beak is called the ____.
21 Clues: Most birds lack this sense. • adults this is called sexual ______. • Hornbills like to nest in tree ______. • The place the call ducks originate from. • A hornbill's beak is made out of _______. • When the male and the female look different • Black-casqued hornbills are native to _____. • _____ are descendants of the red jungle fowl. • ...
Abnormal Vital Signs 2024-02-21
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- Heart rate greater than 100 beats per minute
- Another term for high blood pressure
- Heart rate less than 60 beats per minute
- Another term for fever
- Absence of respirations
- Difficult or labored respirations
- Respiratory rate below 10 respirations per minute
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- Respiratory rate greater than 25 respirations per minute
- Dusky bluish discoloration of the skin
- The heart relaxes of fills; the bottom number of blood pressure
- Body temperature below 95F
- The heart contracts and empties; top number of blood pressure
- Body temperature above 104F
- This temperature locations normal average is 99.6F
- This temperature locations normal average is 97.6F
- Another term for low blood pressure
- This temperature locations normal average is 98.6F
17 Clues: Another term for fever • Absence of respirations • Body temperature below 95F • Body temperature above 104F • Difficult or labored respirations • Another term for low blood pressure • Another term for high blood pressure • Dusky bluish discoloration of the skin • Heart rate less than 60 beats per minute • Heart rate greater than 100 beats per minute • ...
Asthamatics Status 2026-02-25
Across
- drug used in refractory life threatening asthma
- dioxide retention due to hypoventilation
- threatening severe acute asthma attack not responding to initial therapy
- wall swelling due to inflammation
- breathlessness during acute attack
- discoloration due to severe hypoxia
- oxygen level in blood
- steroid given in emergency severe attack
- use seen in severe respiratory distress
- route of bronchodilator delivery in severe attack
- acting beta two agonist used as first line bronchodilator in acute severe asthma
- pitched expiratory sound in airway obstruction
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- smooth muscle constriction in asthma
- drug added in severe exacerbations for bronchodilation
- management in impending respiratory failure
- supportive therapy to correct hypoxemia
- support in severe life threatening cases
- of airway by thick secretions
- respiratory rate during attack
- corticosteroid used to reduce airway inflammation
20 Clues: oxygen level in blood • of airway by thick secretions • respiratory rate during attack • wall swelling due to inflammation • breathlessness during acute attack • discoloration due to severe hypoxia • smooth muscle constriction in asthma • supportive therapy to correct hypoxemia • use seen in severe respiratory distress • dioxide retention due to hypoventilation • ...
Thursday Crossword Puzzle 12/15/22 2022-12-15
7 Clues: your voicebox • a waste product gas in the body • a tube that goes to the stomach • your windpipe, an air passageway • body system that allows us to breathe • one of the main gases that make up air • airways that let air in and out of the lungs organs that supply oxygen and remove carbon dioxide
Viruses and DNA 2025-10-15
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- A unit of length in the metric system equal to one billionth of a meter
- A submicroscopic infectious agent that replicates only inside the living cells of an organism.
- A virus which attacks the nose, throat, and lungs.
- Can temporarily integrate DNA into host cells, often used in gene therapy research.
- A chemical which works together to form muscles, skin, organs, and enzymes.
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- A virus which affects the respiratory system.
- Segments of DNA that carry instructions for building a specific protein.
- Viral DNA which can enter liver cells and sometimes contribute to liver cancer.
- A trait which can be determined by DNA.
- It is a double helix structure, like a twisted ladder, with a rungs made of four chemical bases.
10 Clues: A trait which can be determined by DNA. • A virus which affects the respiratory system. • A virus which attacks the nose, throat, and lungs. • A unit of length in the metric system equal to one billionth of a meter • Segments of DNA that carry instructions for building a specific protein. • ...
BODY QUIZ 2021-12-14
Across
- matrix medium of the cell, can be liquid, solid, jellylike
- a red blood cell
- process of bone growth
- line the remnant of the young growing bones in the bone
- oblongata respiratory control center
- an eating disorder which starts with the letter "a"
- cell shape which resembles pavement
- large tissue which supports the digestive track
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- where does the gas exchange occur?
- an essential amino acid which starts with the letter "a"
- tissue that contains fat cells
- a part of the intestine, located in the beginning of the intestinal track
- chemical substances found in food, build the human body
- a tube located in the beginning of the digestive system
- the control center of heat management
- movement of air into and out of the lungs
- a cell of which the alveoli wall is composed
17 Clues: a red blood cell • process of bone growth • tissue that contains fat cells • where does the gas exchange occur? • cell shape which resembles pavement • oblongata respiratory control center • the control center of heat management • movement of air into and out of the lungs • a cell of which the alveoli wall is composed • large tissue which supports the digestive track • ...
The Breadwinner 2025-10-10
Across
- Mark as different
- The main good female character in a work of fiction
- Legally binding command or decision entered on the court record
- Walk impeded by some physical limitation or injury
- A cloth used as a head covering
- Import or export without paying customs duties
- Civilians trained as soldiers but not a regular army
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- Disposed to treat guests with generosity
- The act of expelling a person from their native land
- Public toilet in a military area
- Cubes of meat marinated and cooked on a skewer usually with vegetables
- Go or come after and bring back
- People who have no permanent home by move with the seasons
- Respiratory disease characterized by inflammation of the lungs
- treating with contempt
- A loose garment worn by Muslin women
- Complex system of paths or tunnels
17 Clues: Mark as different • treating with contempt • Go or come after and bring back • A cloth used as a head covering • Public toilet in a military area • Complex system of paths or tunnels • A loose garment worn by Muslin women • Disposed to treat guests with generosity • Import or export without paying customs duties • Walk impeded by some physical limitation or injury • ...
Signs and symptoms 2022-12-13
Across
- Visible bluish colour when poor oxynation
- a cancer of blood, specifically leukocytes
- A condition when you lose to much fluid compared to intake
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- High bilirubin levels causing yellowish skin and eyes
- A infection in the respiratory system (lung tissue), usually caused by bacteria
- Dead tissue that turns black
- Person that can´t hear
7 Clues: Person that can´t hear • Dead tissue that turns black • Visible bluish colour when poor oxynation • a cancer of blood, specifically leukocytes • High bilirubin levels causing yellowish skin and eyes • A condition when you lose to much fluid compared to intake • A infection in the respiratory system (lung tissue), usually caused by bacteria
Biological processes grade 7 2024-09-02
5 Clues: unit of life cell • food in a plant Phloem • come together to form these Tissue • of the respiratory system lung • secrections occurs here oral cavity
Alveolar Macrophages 2025-07-28
5 Clues: Engulfs ___ • Also known as ___ cells • These cells have the ability to change • Phagocytic cells crucial to maintaining • These cells are found in what organ system?
El Cuerpo 2022-04-07
24 Clues: Cells • Blood • Veins • Cancer • Immune • Fluids • Urinary • Nervous • Muscular • Hormones • Arteries • Sickness • Skeletal • Digestive • Endocrine • Lymphatic • Nutrients • Metabolism • Circulatory • Capillaries • Respiratory • Blood vessels • Digestive juices • Systems of the body
Circulatory System 2022-10-25
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- tiny air sacs in the lungs that are the site of gas exchange between the lungs and blood; singular: alveolus.
- the system that transports blood and other fluids throughout the body.
- organs of the respiratory system that bring oxygen-rich air into the body and send oxygen-poor air out of the body.
- a chamber in an animal's heart that pumps blood out to the body.
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- the body system that delivers blood to different parts of a body; consists of the heart, blood, and blood vessels.
- a small blood vessel that transports nutrients and gasses between the blood and tissues in an animal.
- the muscular organ of an animal that pumps blood throughout the body.
- a blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart.
- blood vessels that carry blood toward the heart.
9 Clues: blood vessels that carry blood toward the heart. • a blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart. • a chamber in an animal's heart that pumps blood out to the body. • the muscular organ of an animal that pumps blood throughout the body. • the system that transports blood and other fluids throughout the body. • ...
Abbreviated Lesson 11- Respiratory system- Respiratory events & capacities 2022-05-02
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- The amount of air breathed in and out in a normal breath.
- ____________ gas transport. Transporting gasses through the blood.
- ___________ ventilation. Moving air in & out of the lungs.
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- ___________ reserve volume. Volume of air that can be forced into the lungs
- __________ lung capacity. The full amount of air in the lungs.
- The full amount of exchangeable air in the lungs.
- ___________ reserve volume. Volume of air that can be forced out of the lungs
- ____________ respiration. Gas exchange between blood and tissue cells in systemic capillaries.
- ___________ respiration. Gas exchange between pulmonary blood and alveoli.
- Residual _________. The air that always remains in the lungs to keep the lungs inflated.
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. • ...
Airflow 2021-04-14
Across
- contains vocal folds
- type of accessory muscle
- type of flow where resistance is high
- type of flow where air moves through conducting zone
- type of flow where resistance is low
- another word for inhalation
- primary breathing muscle
- type of nerve that innervates the diaphragm
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- friction between particles
- another for for exhalation
- type of accessory muscle
- type of nerve that innervates the intercostal muscles
- type of muscle that relax during respiration
- zone that has respiratory bronchioles, alveolar ducts, and alveoli
- zone that goes from nose to terminal bronchioles
15 Clues: contains vocal folds • type of accessory muscle • type of accessory muscle • primary breathing muscle • friction between particles • another for for exhalation • another word for inhalation • type of flow where resistance is low • type of flow where resistance is high • type of nerve that innervates the diaphragm • type of muscle that relax during respiration • ...
Crossword 2022-10-08
Across
- A common respiratory problem among brachycephalic dogs
- The condition of having low blood sugar levels
- The largest superconducting magnet system in the world
- The surname of the inventor of the voltaic battery
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- Next ____ Sequencing
- The 4th state of matter
- An alternative to tissue biopsies that is a non-invasive biomarker
- High-altitude ballooning provide a ___ cost alternative for measurement of NO2 concentration
- The property of a molecule that is non-superimposable on its mirror image
9 Clues: Next ____ Sequencing • The 4th state of matter • The condition of having low blood sugar levels • The surname of the inventor of the voltaic battery • A common respiratory problem among brachycephalic dogs • The largest superconducting magnet system in the world • An alternative to tissue biopsies that is a non-invasive biomarker • ...
Respiratory system 2023-10-09
CNA Crossword Lesson 24 (Respiratory System) 2024-07-07
Across
- expiration
- condition in which air sacs in the lungs are gradually destroyed
- dangerous tumor that can metastasize to other parts of the body
- large branches that provide passage of oxygen into the lungs
- contagious airborne infection that usually affects the lungs
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- mucous membranes in the bronchial passages become inflamed
- windpipe
- common chronic respiratory disorder
- inspiration
- infection of the lungs caused by inflammation of alveoli
- air sacs in the lungs
- tumor that does not spread
- consists of chronic bronchitis & emphysema
- substance expelled from the lungs
14 Clues: windpipe • expiration • inspiration • air sacs in the lungs • tumor that does not spread • substance expelled from the lungs • common chronic respiratory disorder • consists of chronic bronchitis & emphysema • infection of the lungs caused by inflammation of alveoli • mucous membranes in the bronchial passages become inflamed • ...
Med Term 2 Respiratory System Review 2026-02-12
Across
- Windpipe that carries air to the lungs
- Small air sacs where gas exchange occurs
- Viral illness commonly caused by RSV
- Exchange of gases between blood and body cells
- Voice box
- Rapid breathing
- Bluish discoloration due to low oxygen
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- Shortness of breath
- Blockage in a pulmonary artery
- Inflammation of the larynx
- Fluid in the lungs caused by heart failure
- Absence of breathing
- Air trapped in the pleural space
- Highly contagious bacterial disease with “whooping” cough
14 Clues: Voice box • Rapid breathing • Shortness of breath • Absence of breathing • Inflammation of the larynx • Blockage in a pulmonary artery • Air trapped in the pleural space • Viral illness commonly caused by RSV • Windpipe that carries air to the lungs • Bluish discoloration due to low oxygen • Small air sacs where gas exchange occurs • Fluid in the lungs caused by heart failure • ...
Human Body System 2023-11-13
Across
- your body's outer layer.
- To transport and sustain these cells.
- This system sends messages back and forth between the brain and the body.
- help control mood, growth and development, the way our organs work, metabolism , and reproduction
- composed of specialized cells called muscle fibers.
Down
- where your body breaks down food and absorbs nutrients
- your body's central framework.
- includes the nose, mouth, throat, voice box, windpipe, and lungs
8 Clues: your body's outer layer. • your body's central framework. • To transport and sustain these cells. • composed of specialized cells called muscle fibers. • where your body breaks down food and absorbs nutrients • includes the nose, mouth, throat, voice box, windpipe, and lungs • This system sends messages back and forth between the brain and the body. • ...
Respiratory failure 2017-11-21
Across
- a PaO2 value of 80mm Hg
- compensated
- ventilation without perfusion
- a substance which accepts H+
- when CO2 combines with H2O (H2CO3)
- a PaCO2 greater than 45
- removes CO2 (volatile gas)
- accepts or donates hydrogen ions as needed (middle man)
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- generalized state of inadequate O2
- acute
- perfusion without ventilation
- condition in which the pulmonary system is unable to meet the metabolic demands of the body in relation to carbon dioxide homeostasis
- maintains a balance of the nonvolatile acids
- PaO2 level less than 80 mm Hg
- a substance which donates H+
15 Clues: acute • compensated • a PaO2 value of 80mm Hg • a PaCO2 greater than 45 • removes CO2 (volatile gas) • a substance which donates H+ • a substance which accepts H+ • perfusion without ventilation • PaO2 level less than 80 mm Hg • ventilation without perfusion • generalized state of inadequate O2 • when CO2 combines with H2O (H2CO3) • maintains a balance of the nonvolatile acids • ...
Respiratory puzzle 2021-07-05
Across
- caused by cyclic opening and closing
- air breathed per minute
- a control variable
- marker of lung stress
- initiation of inspiration
- augments spontaneous tidal volume
- variable used to initiate expiration
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- high peak inspiratory pressure
- may cause increased peak inspiratory pressure
- caused by poor elastic recoil
- may cause MODS
- when gas flow ceases
- increases airway pressure
- rationale for lung protective ventilation
- reduced airway diameter will increase this
15 Clues: may cause MODS • a control variable • when gas flow ceases • marker of lung stress • air breathed per minute • increases airway pressure • initiation of inspiration • caused by poor elastic recoil • high peak inspiratory pressure • augments spontaneous tidal volume • caused by cyclic opening and closing • variable used to initiate expiration • ...
Respiratory puzzle 2021-07-04
Across
- caused by cyclic opening and closing
- air breathed per minute
- a control variable
- marker of lung stress
- initiation of inspiration
- augments spontaneous tidal volume
- variable used to initiate expiration
Down
- high peak inspiratory pressure
- may cause increased peak inspiratory pressure
- caused by poor elastic recoil
- may cause MODS
- when gas flow ceases
- increases airway pressure
- rationale for lung protective ventilation
- reduced airway diameter will increase this
15 Clues: may cause MODS • a control variable • when gas flow ceases • marker of lung stress • air breathed per minute • increases airway pressure • initiation of inspiration • caused by poor elastic recoil • high peak inspiratory pressure • augments spontaneous tidal volume • caused by cyclic opening and closing • variable used to initiate expiration • ...
Respiratory Crossword 2021-10-28
Across
- larger air passages of the lungs
- roof of mouth
- middle part of pharynx
- flap of cartilage covering windpipe
- membrane that covers surface of lungs
- the voice box
- bones in the sides of the nasal cavity
Down
- relating to hollow structure
- entrance to the respiratory tract, smell
- windpipe
- tiny air sacs of the lungs
- major nerve
- spongy,air-filled organs
- passageway from mouth to nose
- large ductless gland in the neck
15 Clues: windpipe • major nerve • roof of mouth • the voice box • middle part of pharynx • spongy,air-filled organs • tiny air sacs of the lungs • relating to hollow structure • passageway from mouth to nose • larger air passages of the lungs • large ductless gland in the neck • flap of cartilage covering windpipe • membrane that covers surface of lungs • bones in the sides of the nasal cavity • ...
Respiratory Disorders 2025-02-02
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- The most common causative agent of acute bronchitis
- The causative agent for whooping cough
- This type of pneumonia occurs when materials abnormally enter the trachea or lungs
- The characteristic symptom of whooping cough
- The most common initial symptom of a pulmonary embolism
- The most common treatment for a patient diagnosed with a pulmonary embolism
- The primary treatment for a patient diagnosed with whooping cough
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- A common symptom of a pneumothorax following chest trauma
- The most common cause of a pulmonary embolism
- A common complication of pneumonia in elderly patients
- This could indicate a possible air leak in a patient with a chest tube
- The primary treatment for a patient with a tension pneumothorax
- The hallmark symptom of acute bronchitis
- The primary diagnostic tool for confirming pneumonia
- A major risk associated with chest tube insertion
15 Clues: The causative agent for whooping cough • The hallmark symptom of acute bronchitis • The characteristic symptom of whooping cough • The most common cause of a pulmonary embolism • A major risk associated with chest tube insertion • The most common causative agent of acute bronchitis • The primary diagnostic tool for confirming pneumonia • ...
Respiratory Patho 2022-09-19
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- control center for breathing
- deeper wheezes
- areas where gas exchange cannot occur
- changes in pressure with inspiration and expiration
- deep rapid respirations
- light bubbly crackles
- max amount of air that can be moved in/out
- increased CO2 levels in blood
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- decreased O2 levels in blood
- dyspnea when laying down
- ability of the lungs to expand
- primary muscle of inspiration
- blood-tinged sputum
- air remaining in lungs after max expiration
- normal respirations
15 Clues: deeper wheezes • blood-tinged sputum • normal respirations • light bubbly crackles • deep rapid respirations • dyspnea when laying down • decreased O2 levels in blood • control center for breathing • primary muscle of inspiration • increased CO2 levels in blood • ability of the lungs to expand • areas where gas exchange cannot occur • max amount of air that can be moved in/out • ...
Respiratory Vocab 2022-10-03
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- process of smelling
- inflammation of the airways causing restriction to the lungs
- good/normal breathing
- pertaining to a small air sac in the lungs
- process of breathing out
- surgical repair of the nose
- inflammation of the bronchioles
- diffident amount of oxygen in air
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- inflammation of the pharynx
- process of breathing in
- temporary cessation of breathing
- rapid breathing
- depletion of oxygen in the blood
- abnormal levels of oxygen in the blood causing someone to turn blue/grey
- inflammation of the larynx
15 Clues: rapid breathing • process of smelling • good/normal breathing • process of breathing in • process of breathing out • inflammation of the larynx • inflammation of the pharynx • surgical repair of the nose • inflammation of the bronchioles • temporary cessation of breathing • depletion of oxygen in the blood • diffident amount of oxygen in air • ...
Egans ch. 16 Crossword 2021-04-28
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- bluish discoloration of the skin
- Sputum that is foul-smelling
- Smoking history is recorded in
- contraction of the left ventricle
- characterized by weakness and emaciation
- respiratory rate less than 10 breaths/min
- inward sinking of the chest wall during inspiration
- Dyspnea triggered by reclining
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- respiratory rate greater than 20 breaths/min
- elaxation of the ventricles
- Sweating
- Coughing up blood in sputum
- process of identifying the nature and cause of illness
- Sputum pus cells
- an elevated body temperature greater than 38.3°C (101°F)
- sitting upright while bracing their elbows on a table
- a loud, high-pitched sound associated with upper airway obstruction
- non-pleuritic chest pain brought on by exertion or stress and is associated with coronary artery occlusion
- body temperature below normal
- abnormal enlargement of the liver
20 Clues: Sweating • Sputum pus cells • elaxation of the ventricles • Coughing up blood in sputum • Sputum that is foul-smelling • body temperature below normal • Smoking history is recorded in • Dyspnea triggered by reclining • bluish discoloration of the skin • contraction of the left ventricle • abnormal enlargement of the liver • characterized by weakness and emaciation • ...
RC175 Crossword hw1 2021-04-28
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- Body temperature below normal
- Sitting upright while bracing their elbows on a table
- Sputum that is foul smelling
- Sweating
- Coughing up blood in sputum
- Respiratory rate greater than 20 breaths/min
- Respiratory rate less than 10 breaths/min
- Characterized by weakness and emaciation
- An elevated body temperature greater than 38.3°C (101°F)
- contraction of the left ventricle
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- Bluish discoloration of the skin
- Dyspnea triggered by reclining
- Relaxation of the ventricles
- A loud, high-pitched sound associated with upper airway obstruction
- Abnormal enlargement of the liver
- Non-pleuritic chest pain brought on by exertion or stress and is associated with coronary artery occlusion
- Sputum pus cells
- Process of identifying the nature and cause of illness
- Smoking history is recorded in
- Inward sinking of the chest wall during inspiration
20 Clues: Sweating • Sputum pus cells • Coughing up blood in sputum • Relaxation of the ventricles • Sputum that is foul smelling • Body temperature below normal • Dyspnea triggered by reclining • Smoking history is recorded in • Bluish discoloration of the skin • Abnormal enlargement of the liver • contraction of the left ventricle • Characterized by weakness and emaciation • ...
Oxygenation (ventilators) 2023-09-13
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- Positive airway pressure throughout entire respiratory cycle for spontaneous breaths
- An alarm usually caused by: coughing, blocked airway (Secretions)
- Ventilatory pattern established by vent is patient does not initiate own breath
- An alarm that is usually caused by: anxiety, pain, kinks in the ventilator tubing
- An alarm to is usually caused by: disconnected tubing or an air leak
- Pressure used by ventilator to deliver the TV at a given lung compliance
- Oxygen level the ventilator delivers
- How fast each breath is delivered
- An alarm that is usually caused by: patient not breathing, disconnected tubing
- Volume of air the client received with each breath
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- Positive pressure exerted during expiration
- Number of breaths per minute that the ventilator delivers
- A nursing measure that helps prevent hospital acquired pneumonia and should be performed Q2 hours
- Used for sleep apnea, respiratory muscle fatigue, impending respiratory failure to avoid more invasive measures
- Ventilator supports every breath, whether it's initiated by the patient or the ventilator
- physical tissue damage caused by a pressure difference between an unvented space inside the body and surrounding gas or fluid
- process of going from vent dependence to spontaneous breathing
17 Clues: How fast each breath is delivered • Oxygen level the ventilator delivers • Positive pressure exerted during expiration • Volume of air the client received with each breath • Number of breaths per minute that the ventilator delivers • process of going from vent dependence to spontaneous breathing • An alarm usually caused by: coughing, blocked airway (Secretions) • ...
Running Vocabulary 2014-05-22
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- A run of 6.2 miles.
- Done pre-physical activity to prevent injury and prepare muscles for exercise.
- A run of 3.1 miles.
- When muscle glycogen stores become depleted and you feel fatigued.
- A 26 mile race.
- 'Runners High' Intense feeling of happiness or excitement.
- Record WR
- Athletic contest with 3 or more events (ex. Run, Bike, Swim)
- Ability of a shoe to resist excessive foot motion.
- Refer to running or other exercise at an intensity that gets respiratory system working harder than normal rates.
- Running at full speed, over a short distance.
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- Consistent or continuous speed in walking, running, or moving.
- A run where you are preforming at the point your muscles start fatiguing at a rapid rate.
- Hormones secreted in the brain and nervous system causing many physiological affects.
- Two day long athletic event.
- Running at a steady, gentle pace.
- Ability to move joints through a full range of motion.
- Short jog of five to twenty minutes to prepare muscles before physical activity.
- Slow running or jogging done after work out to cool down muscles and rid them of lactic acid.
- The length of steps you take is measured by a large or small ______.
20 Clues: Record WR • A 26 mile race. • A run of 6.2 miles. • A run of 3.1 miles. • Two day long athletic event. • Running at a steady, gentle pace. • Running at full speed, over a short distance. • Ability of a shoe to resist excessive foot motion. • Ability to move joints through a full range of motion. • 'Runners High' Intense feeling of happiness or excitement. • ...
Nicholas,Leonard,Justin 2024-09-05
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- causes Bronchitis to appear
- trachea also known as the...
- The natural cleansing of the lungis disrupted, leading to the accumulation of...
- The trachea is also lined with...wich remove dust,dirt and bacteria from the air
- causing impaired lung function and increase respitory system
- cavity=When we breathe in air enters the respiratory system through the...in the nose
- The wall of trachea contains...ringsof cartilage wich support and prevent the trachea from collapsing
- caused by harmful substances such as irritants in cigarette smoke
- The bronchioles end in tiny air sacs called the...
- The ribcage consist of some...
- dries put the mucus, leading to inflammation, itching and persistent coughing
- After the air leaves the nasal cavity,it goes down the...
- caused by tar and irritants in cigarette smoke
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- disease which uncontrolled growth of cells in lungs due to cigarette smoke
- causes addiction to smokers
- the lungs are protected inside the...
- cause the growth of abnormal cells in the lungs
- Thoracic cavity is separated from the abdominal cavity by a muscular sheet known as...
- In the chest, the trachea branches into two...
- The lungs are in a space called the...
- chronic disorder in which the air passage too narrow due to mucus being produced excessively
21 Clues: causes Bronchitis to appear • causes addiction to smokers • trachea also known as the... • The ribcage consist of some... • the lungs are protected inside the... • The lungs are in a space called the... • In the chest, the trachea branches into two... • caused by tar and irritants in cigarette smoke • cause the growth of abnormal cells in the lungs • ...
Ch 14 Arthropoda Intro 2024-02-26
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- cellular portion of arachnid GI tract, secretion/absorption
- chelicerate tagmata, brain, chelicerae, pedipalps...
- one-way valves that return hemolymph to the heart
- first part of arachnid GI tract, invagination of cuticle
- excretory gland of the arachnid prosoma
- extinct arthropod animal, biramous appendages, 600-345mya
- araneae organs that dispense silky webbing
- blastocoel derived cavity of arthropod open circulatory system
- mandibulate clade with the most legs
- hexapoda + crustacea = this clade
- deepest living layer of the arthropod exoskeleton
- panarthropoda but not arthropoda, water bears
- lipoprotein outer layer of the arthropod exoskeleton
- head, thorax, abdomen are arthropod examples
- chitin middle layer of the arthropod exoskeleton
- all eight-legged chelicerates, formerly a class
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- arthropod subphyla with jaw-like mouthparts
- arthropod subphyla with pincer-like mouthparts
- chelicerate tagmata, digestive/respiratory/reproductive organs
- sperm packet, male spiders transfer this with pedipalps
- opening of the arachnid tracheal system
- eight-legged chelicerate order, fang-like chelicerae
- horseshow crab is all that remains of this clade
- harvestmen
- last part of arachnid GI tract, water reabsorption
- excretory tubule glands of the arachnid opisthosoma
- arachnid "blood"
- phylum with exoskeleton and jointed appendages
- sensory projections of the arthropod exoskeleton
- arachnid order of ticks and mites
- panarthropoda but not arthropoda, velvet worms
31 Clues: harvestmen • arachnid "blood" • hexapoda + crustacea = this clade • arachnid order of ticks and mites • mandibulate clade with the most legs • opening of the arachnid tracheal system • excretory gland of the arachnid prosoma • araneae organs that dispense silky webbing • arthropod subphyla with jaw-like mouthparts • head, thorax, abdomen are arthropod examples • ...
Lymphatic System BSF3 Guillory 2023-03-03
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- widespread inflammation
- T cells are responsible for this
- largest lymph organ
- protective response to tissue damage
- man who first used lymphatic drainage
- disabling tiredness problem
- another name for local inflammation
- allergic reactions to harmless agents
- lymph is called this within the blood
- the body's ability to recognize/respond to pathogens
- autoimmune disease that attacks connective tissues
- "intestinal tonsils"
- the body attacks its own healthy tissue
- colorless watery liquid within the immune system
- bean shaped structure within this system
- liquid found in body spaces
- organ in lymphatics located behind the sternum
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- movement of lymph through body
- where B cells mature
- missing nodes cause extra fluid and area inflames
- lymph moves by ? pertaining to skeletal muscles
- enlarged portion at end of thoracic duct
- involves lymphocytes, Bcells & Tcells; targeted immunity
- where T cells mature
- a MALT; attached to cecum
- lymph tissue found along GI or respiratory tracts
- if allergic to latex, avoid this (2word answer)
- lack of resistance; increase risk for disease
- drains lymph in right upper body & head
- defense mechanism directed against all pathogens
- mature lymphocytes that produces antibodies
- swelling bc of fluid imbalance; vessels/nodes intact
- inflammation longer than 2 weeks
- organ that releases stored lymphocytes & blood
- percent of WBCs that are lymphocytes
35 Clues: largest lymph organ • where B cells mature • where T cells mature • "intestinal tonsils" • widespread inflammation • a MALT; attached to cecum • disabling tiredness problem • liquid found in body spaces • movement of lymph through body • T cells are responsible for this • inflammation longer than 2 weeks • another name for local inflammation • protective response to tissue damage • ...
Invertebrate Vocabulary 2025-02-11
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- in arthropods.
- identical to the parent.
- and clams.
- Symmetry: Symmetry around a central point, commonly seen in organisms like cnidarians and
- The variety of life within a specific ecosystem or habitat.
- Describes organisms that are permanently attached to a substrate and do not move.
- A phylum of marine invertebrates including starfish, sea urchins, and sea
- Services: Benefits provided by ecosystems to humans, such as water purification and
- Vascular System: Unique hydraulic system in echinoderms for movement, feeding, and
- Reproduction: Reproduction without the involvement of gametes, resulting in offspring
- External hard covering, typically made of chitin, providing support and protection,
- Specialized stinging cells found in cnidarians, used for defense and capturing prey.
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- Feeder: Organisms that obtain food by filtering particles from the water, as seen in sponges.
- The preservation and sustainable management of natural resources and biodiversity.
- Shell: Protective structure typically composed of calcium carbonate, found in mollusks like
- Destruction: Alteration or elimination of natural habitats, often due to human activities.
- Respiratory organs in aquatic organisms that extract oxygen from water.
- Division of an organism's body into repeating structures or segments.
- Animals lacking a backbone or vertebral column.
- A taxonomic rank in biological classification, grouping organisms based on shared
20 Clues: and clams. • in arthropods. • identical to the parent. • Animals lacking a backbone or vertebral column. • The variety of life within a specific ecosystem or habitat. • Division of an organism's body into repeating structures or segments. • Respiratory organs in aquatic organisms that extract oxygen from water. • ...
Anatomy I Review 2025-08-22
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- The study of body structures you can see with the unaided eye:______________.
- Prone means laying______________.
- Ends of long bones.
- The Appendix is here
- Name for the upper jaw bone.
- Physiology is the study of ______________.
- Bones on the superior and lateral sides of the skull.
- Degree of burn that affects epidermis and dermis.
- Type of cartilage that covers the ends of long bones
- Movement describing the straightening the arm and increasing the angle.
- Cells that are flat and oval.
- Holes on the sides of cervical vertebrae.
- Compound is used for quick energy.
- Top layer of the epidermis.
- Another name for an oil gland.
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- The skin is part of the ______________ system.
- Another name for shoulder blade.
- Skeleton type making up arms and legs.
- Name for a slightly movable joint.
- Name of ankle bones.
- Medial bone of the lower leg.
- Cells that break down bones.
- Name of upper arm bone.
- Structure made of two or more tissues.
- Attaches the muscle to bone
- Name of the second neck vertebrae.
- Anterior refers to ______________.
- Superior refers to ______________.
- Ribs indirectly connected to the sternum.
- Tissue that covers the surface.
- Word meaning one layer of cells.
- Main organ of the Respiratory System
32 Clues: Ends of long bones. • The Appendix is here • Name of ankle bones. • Name of upper arm bone. • Attaches the muscle to bone • Top layer of the epidermis. • Name for the upper jaw bone. • Cells that break down bones. • Medial bone of the lower leg. • Cells that are flat and oval. • Another name for an oil gland. • Tissue that covers the surface. • Another name for shoulder blade. • ...
Nursing Puzzle 2021-10-12
22 Clues: obat • lesu • racun • batuk • resep • demam • bersin • kanker • muntah • pusing • gejala • ginjal • jantung • keluhan • sembelit • memeriksa • sakit punggung • berkaitan dengan otot • berkaitan dengan syaraf • berkaitan dengan kerangka • berkaitan dengan pernafasan • berkaitan dengan perncernaan
Medical Terms and AlphaOne 2025-03-14
21 Clues: IV • UT- • -MS • 8042 • 8028 • Non- • HIGH BGL • Bleeding • Confused • -Provider • Pillar #1 • -Distress • -Reaction • Fast Thyroid • Tonic Clonic • -Assist Device • ST Elevation MI • Severe Reaction • Cerebral Vascular- • Transporter Vehicle • Whole Body Infection
Nervous System 2014-02-10
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- Generally conducts impulses away from the cell body
- Important relay station for afferent fibers traveling to the sensory cortex for interpretation
- Neuron/ Neuron, serving as part of the conduction pathway between sensory and motor neurons
- Sheath/ Increases the speed of impulse transmission
- Sensory receptors found in muscle and tendons that detect their degree of stretch
- Outermost covering of the brain, composed of tough fibrous connective tissue
- Contains reflex centers involved in regulating respiratory rhythm in conjunction with lower brain-stem centers
- The resting potential is reversed as sodium ions rush into the neuron
- Body/ Location of the nucleus
- responsible for the regulation of posture and coordination of skeletal muscle movements
- Oblongata/ Contains autonomic centers, which regulate blood pressure and respiratory rhythm, as well as coughing and sneezing
- of Ranvier/ Gaps in a myelin sheath
- Cells/ Specialized cells that myelin ate the fibers of neurons found in the PNS
- Bundle of nerve processes inside the CNS
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- Chemicals released by neurons, muscles, or glands
- Collection of nerve cell bodies found outside the CNS
- Sense Organs/ Sensory receptors found in the skin, which are specialized to detect temperature, pressure changes, and pain
- Conducts electrical currents toward the cell body
- Changes, occurring within or outside the body, that affect nervous system functioning
- Site of regulation of water balance and body temperature
- Junction or point of close contact between neurons
- Neuron/ Neuron that conducts impulses toward the CNS from the body periphery
- Neuron/ Neuron that conducts impulses away from the CNS to muscles and glands
- Terminal/ Releases neurotransmitters
- Collosum/ Large fiber tract connecting the cerebral hemispheres
25 Clues: Body/ Location of the nucleus • of Ranvier/ Gaps in a myelin sheath • Terminal/ Releases neurotransmitters • Bundle of nerve processes inside the CNS • Chemicals released by neurons, muscles, or glands • Conducts electrical currents toward the cell body • Junction or point of close contact between neurons • Generally conducts impulses away from the cell body • ...
symptoms, injuries and soap 2020-05-18
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- invasion and multiplication of pathogens in the tissues of an organism.
- bleeding under the skin due to trauma of any kind; typically black and blue.
- strain or violent strain of a joint that may be accompanied by a rupture of a ligament or muscle fibers.
- a disease of the respiratory system characterized by labored and labored breathing, coughing, choking, and wheezing in the chest.
- Wide muscle located between the pectoral and abdominal cavities and that has an important role in breathing.
- type of non-penetrating physical injury to a body caused by the action of hard objects.
- to breathe noisily and with difficulty.
- is what the nurse sees or observes at the time.
- organ of human respiration in which the gas exchange between air and blood is carried out.
- alteration of the organism that reveals the existence of a disease and serves to determine its nature.
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- is the nurses measure of the patients immediate medical problems.
- documents that nurses use to record information about a patient.
- tubes They are the tubes that carry air from the windpipe to the lungs.
- respiratory duct, formed by cartilaginous rings, that begins in the larynx and descends in front of the esophagus.
- having problems breathing
- is what the patiente say about his or the problem.
- to stop the feeling of pain.
- is what the nurse plans to do to treat the patients symptoms and help with the problem.
- abnormal change in the morphology or structure of a part of the body caused by external or internal damage.
- a thick liquid produced in parts of the body.
20 Clues: having problems breathing • to stop the feeling of pain. • to breathe noisily and with difficulty. • a thick liquid produced in parts of the body. • is what the nurse sees or observes at the time. • is what the patiente say about his or the problem. • documents that nurses use to record information about a patient. • ...
sci 2025-08-27
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- Pressure : The force of blood pushing against vessel walls
- : Tiny vessels where gas and nutrient exchange occurs
- : Prevent backflow of blood in the heart
- : Oxygen-carrying protein in red blood cells
- : Muscle that helps control breathing
- Rate : Number of breaths per minute
- : Condition causing inflamed and narrowed airways
- : Windpipe; connects throat to lungs
- Cava : Largest vein in the body
- : Act of breathing in air
- : Tiny sacs where gas exchange happens
- : Cellular process that uses oxygen to release energy
- : Main organs of the respiratory system
- : Vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- : Voice box; houses vocal cords
- : Liquid portion of blood
- : Small airways inside the lungs
- : Act of breathing out air
- : Ion that transports carbon dioxide in the blood
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- : Medical term for high blood pressure
- : Two tubes that branch into the lungs
- Blood Cells : Blood cells that fight infection
- Circulation : Circulation between heart and lungs
- : Largest artery in the body
- Circulation : Circulation between heart and rest of the body
- Dioxide : Waste gas exhaled from the lungs
- : Lung infection that fills alveoli with fluid
- : Throat; passage for air and food
- Blood Cells : Blood cells that carry oxygen
- : Condition caused by low red blood cells or hemoglobin
- : Entry point for air; filters and moistens it
- Node : Heart’s natural pacemaker
- : Circulating fluid that transports oxygen and nutrients
- : Vessels that carry blood back to the heart
- Capacity : Total volume of air the lungs can hold
- Arteries : Arteries that supply the heart muscle
- Exchange : Transfer of oxygen and carbon dioxide in lungs
- : Help form clots to stop bleeding
- : Gas absorbed from the air into the blood
- : 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 body • Cava : Largest vein in the body • : Voice box; houses vocal cords • Node : 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 • ...
ALL ABOUT HUMAN!! 2025-09-20
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- biological system consisting of specific organs and structures used for gas exchange in animals and plants.
- a muscular organ, roughly the size of a fist, located in the center of the chest, slightly to the left, that acts as a pump for the circulatory system.
- lowest part of the brainstem, connecting the brain to the spinal cord and controlling essential involuntary functions like breathing, heart rate, and blood pressure, as well as reflexes such as swallowing and coughing.
- system that circulates blood and lymph through the body, consisting of the heart, blood vessels, blood, lymph, and the lymphatic vessels and glands.
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- system that breaks down food into nutrients for the body's energy, growth, and repair, and eliminates waste.
- smaller and primarily responsible for coordinating voluntary muscle movements
- largest part of the brain
- a framework of bone or cartilage enclosing the brain of a vertebrate
- the science that studies the structure of the body
9 Clues: largest part of the brain • the science that studies the structure of the body • a framework of bone or cartilage enclosing the brain of a vertebrate • smaller and primarily responsible for coordinating voluntary muscle movements • biological system consisting of specific organs and structures used for gas exchange in animals and plants. • ...
Biology 11 Grade 2015-10-21
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- /Cerebral __________________ is a very common congenital disorder that affects the posture, balance and motor functions.
- /The exchange process occurs in the ______________ (air sacs) in the lungs.
- /___________________ help regulate growth and the normal functioning of your body.
- / The energy releasing process that is fueled by oxygen is called ______________________.
- /The needs of a human are provided by the nutrients in the _________________ you eat.
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- /Two types of carbohydrates: sugars and _____________________.
- /Fibrodysplasia Ossificans ___________________this muscular system disease, soft tissue hardens and becomes bone-like permanently.
- /Small flap of tissue called the __________________.
- /The ________________________ system delivers food and oxygen to body cells and carries carbon dioxide and other waste products away from body cells.
- /At the bottom of your chest, a muscle called ________________ contracts and pull upward and outward .
10 Clues: /Small flap of tissue called the __________________. • /Two types of carbohydrates: sugars and _____________________. • /The exchange process occurs in the ______________ (air sacs) in the lungs. • /___________________ help regulate growth and the normal functioning of your body. • ...
Life's Secrets 2024-11-08
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- The digestive and circulatory systems work together to transport _______ throughout the body.
- The concept of "descent with modification" explains that lions and house cats share common _______.
- The respiratory system supplies the circulatory system with _______ for the body.
- Camouflage helps animals survive by allowing them to _______ from predators
- Environmental resistance, like limited food and predators, _______ the growth of a population.
- Reproduction is important for the _______ of a species.
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- Natural selection helps species evolve by promoting traits that improve _______.
- If a rabbit population has high biotic potential and no predators, it may lead to _______.
- Scientists classify organisms like mammals, reptiles, and birds to better _______ and understand life.
- Genetic engineering can make crops more resistant to pests by providing them with _______.
10 Clues: Reproduction is important for the _______ of a species. • Camouflage helps animals survive by allowing them to _______ from predators • Natural selection helps species evolve by promoting traits that improve _______. • The respiratory system supplies the circulatory system with _______ for the body. • ...
science 2022-02-09
6 Clues: the little air sacs • organ in the respiratory system • what is 25% of what we breath in • the part that splits into the lungs • something that can affect your peak flow • what the same amount is always in your body
Tobacco Use 2021-10-28
6 Clues: tobacco smoke that contaminates the air • powerful and addictive drug in cigarettes • tobacco-related illness affecting the lungs • tobacco-related illnesses are completely _______ • system of organs that supply your blood with oxygen • unpleasant symptoms when trying to recover from a drug
Organ Systems 2021-04-22
5 Clues: locomotion/heat production • oxygen/carbon dioxide exchange • processes food/ absorption of nutrients • coordinates activities of other organ system • supports and moves body/protects internal organs
respiratory tract drugs 2023-04-06
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- activates alpha1-adrenergic receptors on nasal blood vessels
- brand name is xyzal
- used in allergic rhinitis-nasal spray
- oral chronic stable asthma that used to be used for COPD
- reversible respiratory disease that tightens chest and wheezing
- brand name is claritin
- irreversible progressive pulmonary disorder
- albuterol and levalbuterol
- adrenal suppression and physiological not used for acute attack
- 1st generation histamine in alkylamines
- brand name is zyrtec
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- promotes bronchodilation and relieve bronchospasm
- renders cough more productive by stimulating flow of respiratory tract secretions
- drugs that suppress dry cough
- aclidinium and salmeterol
- promotes bronchodilation and relieve bronchospasm
- immune response mediators involved in allergic and asthmatic reactions
- brand name clarinex
- found in all tissues; highest in skin, lungs and GI tract
- brand name is allegra
20 Clues: brand name is xyzal • brand name clarinex • brand name is zyrtec • brand name is allegra • brand name is claritin • aclidinium and salmeterol • albuterol and levalbuterol • drugs that suppress dry cough • used in allergic rhinitis-nasal spray • 1st generation histamine in alkylamines • irreversible progressive pulmonary disorder • promotes bronchodilation and relieve bronchospasm • ...
Health Ch. 2 sections 1-3 vocab review 2019-10-03
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- type of muscle found only in the heart
- blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- type of muscle tissue found in the intestines
- long bone in the upper arm
- process by which food is broken down
- high blood pressure
- attaches bone to bone
- most digestion occurs here
- liquid waste produced by the kidneys
- disease in which the blood doesn't clot
- largest muscle in the body
- organ that produces bile
- infection of thelungs
- number of times your heart beats per minute
- digestion starts here
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- lower chambers of the heart
- loss of bone tissue
- system of the body responsible for transportation
- large bone in the upper thigh
- liquid part of the blood
- a muscle bruise
- largest artery in the body
- bad breath
- exhalation
- blood vessels that have valves
- membrane around the heart
- wavelike muscle contractions that move food
- bones of the fingers and toes
- attaches muscle to bone
- muscle used to breathe
- hormone produced by the pancreas to digest sugar
- oxygen carrying protein in red blood cells
- tiny air sacs in the lungs
- upper chambers of the heart
- main organs of the respiratory system
- shortage of red blood cells
36 Clues: bad breath • exhalation • a muscle bruise • loss of bone tissue • high blood pressure • attaches bone to bone • infection of thelungs • digestion starts here • muscle used to breathe • attaches muscle to bone • liquid part of the blood • organ that produces bile • membrane around the heart • largest artery in the body • long bone in the upper arm • most digestion occurs here • ...
Element Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-13
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- used in jewelry and photographic paper
- used in lights and signs
- found in the jewelry and most electronic equipment
- found in sand, rocks, soil
- used for the white fireworks and baseball bats
- used for hormone regulation
- found in coal, oil, natural gas, and foods
- used for pigments in paint
- used in water softening products and laundry detergent
- needed for strong bones
- used to make powerful permanent magnets
- found in trace amounts of the air we breathe
- abundant is Earth's crust and is used in cans
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- used in toothpaste
- the most abundant element in the universe
- used in disinfectant and bleach
- found in bananas and needed to function the nervous system
- the main ingredient in steel
- used in electric wiring because it is a superior electric conductor
- used to make nitrates for fertilizer and ammonia; makes up about 78% of the air we breathe; also a component of DNA
- the only metal that is liquid at room temperature; used in thermostats
- used in blimps and balloons
- found in table salt
- used in nuclear reactors, weapons applications and photographic toner
- makes up 20% of the air we breathe, used by living things in the respiratory system
25 Clues: used in toothpaste • found in table salt • needed for strong bones • used in lights and signs • found in sand, rocks, soil • used for pigments in paint • used for hormone regulation • used in blimps and balloons • the main ingredient in steel • used in disinfectant and bleach • used in jewelry and photographic paper • used to make powerful permanent magnets • ...
Beta Blockers 2022-11-01
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- onset of metoprolol is ___ minutes
- beta blockers block the effects on the___ nervous system
- beta 1 receptors work in the___
- beta blockers block vaso____
- sympathetic receptors would normally ___ heart rate (increase or decrease)
- when taking a beta blocker, cardiac workload is increased or decreased?
- beta-___ blockers; block effects of sympathetic nervous system
- beta blockers cause a decreased __ tolerance- think about working out
- what needs to be monitored daily with betablockers?
- what is a respiratory side effect of a beta blocker?
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- beta blockers can be used to treat blood what type of blood pressure?
- beta blockers decrease cardiac muscle contraction and ___
- metoprolol is used as treatment of stable __ pectoris
- when taking beta blockers, cardiac output is increased on decreased?
- the dosage for treating angina is __ than the dosage for treating hypertension (higher or lower)
- beta blockers increase the blood flow to the __ leading to a decrease in the release of renin
- __is the prototype beta blocker for the treatment of angina
- beta blockers can cause this side effect where a person feels as if the room is spinning
- side effect of beta blockers; heart rate is slow
- caution should be used in patients who are ___ and taking a beta blocker; think endocrine disorder
- beta blockers have this 4 letter ending like metopr----
21 Clues: beta blockers block vaso____ • beta 1 receptors work in the___ • onset of metoprolol is ___ minutes • side effect of beta blockers; heart rate is slow • what needs to be monitored daily with betablockers? • what is a respiratory side effect of a beta blocker? • metoprolol is used as treatment of stable __ pectoris • ...
Healthy 2024-11-08
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- Sudden expulsion of air from the lungs
- Reaction of the immune system to unknown substances
- Respiratory infection
- Profession that cares for the sick
- Time in which you finish or start an activity
- When you break a bone...
- Red liquid inside your body
- It is the organ that pumps blood
- Syringe that puts medicine into your body
- Food obtained from cultivated plants
- When you go to bed at night, you are going to...
- Preparation to stimulate the immune system and protect it from diseases
- Food that comes in the morning
- Healthy and green food
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- together form a skeleton
- Meal after breakfast
- Place you go when you want to improve your body
- Psychological reaction to stimuli
- Any of the usual times of the day when food is eaten
- work that helps the sick
- logical part of the body
- Doctor checking your teeth
- When you want to eat healthy you start a...
- essential drink water for the body
- When you get sick, you contract a...
- Intellectual power of the soul
- Meditation to achieve relaxation.
- especially green food
- is the food you eat when you are on a diet.
- Food that usually comes at night
30 Clues: Meal after breakfast • Respiratory infection • especially green food • Healthy and green food • together form a skeleton • work that helps the sick • logical part of the body • When you break a bone... • Doctor checking your teeth • Red liquid inside your body • Intellectual power of the soul • Food that comes in the morning • It is the organ that pumps blood • ...
First line of defense 2019-12-10
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- Ear wax or ____ produced in the ear canal.
- Mucous membrane or ____is a membrane that line reduce cavities in the body.
- The dermis is the ____ layer of skin.
- Saliva located just _____ of the ears.
- Strong acid that secreted by the parietal cell is ____ acid.
- ____ is the active protein digesting enzyme of the stomach.
- This also prevents entry of microbes in the lower _____ tract.
- ____ is a small head of cartilage which cover larynx.
- Mucous membrane are ___.
- The function of mucus is to protect _____ cells in the liner of the respiratory , digestive and urogenital system.
- Keratin a family of ______ structural proteins.
- Tears secreted by the ____ gland.
- when water, electrolytes, hydrochloric acid, enzymes, mucus, and intrinsic factor combine, then ____ juice is formed.
- First line of defenses consist of two different ____ of barriers.
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- Keratin protect epithelial ____ from damage or stress.
- Ear wax also protect the canal by _____ dirt and dust particles.
- Cilia an organelle that found in ____ cell.
- The second layer of skin is ____.
- ____ barrier is include skin, mucous membrane and normal flora.
- The ____ part is known as epidermis.
- Most mucus produce in the _____ tract.
- Skin consist of ___ parts.
- the skin ‘s normal ___ is range 4.5 to 5.5.
- Acid mantle is made up of sebum , sweat and ____ acid.
- The sweat of the human being absorbs water mixed with ____ which make it salty.
- In the ____, pH of saliva is between 6.44 – 6.85.
- ____ of the skin is indirect contact with the external environment.
- _____ on skin inhibit bacterial growth .
- Also secrete a fluid known as ____
- ____ 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. • _____ on skin inhibit bacterial growth . • ...
Measuring Lung Activity 2021-04-15
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- Acronym for the volume of air that can be forcefully exhaled in 1 second
- The handheld device used to measure the force of expiration to check for obstructed airways
- A property of the lungs that determines the inherent, unchanging characteristics of the lungs
- Acronym for the volume of air in the lungs after forceful inhalation
- Acronym for the volume of air still in the lungs after a forceful exhalation; cannot be exhaled
- Disorganized flow when air moves in random directions in no particular pattern
- IRV + Vt; volume of air inhaled during a forced inhalation
- A property of the lungs that determines how quickly they're moving air
- A property of gas measured as mass divided by volume that affects how much friction it faces in the respiratory system
- An example of a chronic obstructive disease that might decrease the FEV1/FVC ratio; might require an inhaler
- the percentage that serves as the benchmark for a healthy FEV1/FVC ratio
- ERV + Vt; volume of air exhaled during a forceful exhalation
- The type of flow recognized by movement in an organized, directional way
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- Equal to pressure gradient over resistance, how air moves in a period of time
- Equal to flow rate x resistance, the differences in pressure over an area
- IRV + Vt + ERV + RV; the total overall volumetric capacity of the lungs
- IRV + Vt + ERV; volume of air that can be exhaled forcefully
- Acronym for the volume of air in the lungs after a forceful exhalation
- The volume of a normal (not forced) inhalation during restful breathing
- Equal to flow rate over pressure gradient, how much friction air experiences traveling in the respiratory tract
- ERV + RV; acronym for the volume of air remaining after a nonforced exhalation
21 Clues: IRV + Vt; volume of air inhaled during a forced inhalation • IRV + Vt + ERV; volume of air that can be exhaled forcefully • ERV + Vt; volume of air exhaled during a forceful exhalation • Acronym for the volume of air in the lungs after forceful inhalation • Acronym for the volume of air in the lungs after a forceful exhalation • ...
RESPIRATORY DEFINITIONS ~ 2 2020-09-17
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- abnormal sounds heard on auscultation of a respiratory airway obstructed by thick secretions, muscular spasm, neoplasm
- an abnormal condition characterized by difficult breathing in the standing position
- deep breathing
- the application and maintenance of pressure above atmospheric at the airway throughout the expiratory phase of positive pressure mechanical ventilation
- the upper layer of tissue lining the airways
- a condition in which excessive amounts of plasma enter the pulmonary interstitium and alveoli
- scarring of lung tissue involving the formation of fibrous tissue or lesions
- the lower portion of the airway between the epiglottis and larynx
- the presence of air or gas in the pleural space of the thorax
- an abnormal elevation of breathing rate
- a medical doctor who specializes in the treatment of disorders of the respiratory system
- a high-pitched, continuous type of adventitious lung sound heard from the upper airway
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- a condition characterized by pathologically excessive drowsiness or sleep
- an accumulation of blood and fluid in the pleural space
- a device that produces an aerosol suspension of liquid particles in a gaseous medium using baffling to control particle size
- a type of chest surgery in which a lob of a lung is excised
- a thin layer of mesothelium that covers the lungs and lines the inside of the thoracic cavities
- inability to sleep
- the abnormal presence of excess amounts of carbon dioxide in the blood
- a law stating that a confined liquid transmits pressure equally in all directions
- an abnormal condition in which the oxygen available to the body cells is inadequate to meet their metabolic needs
- labored breathing in the reclining position
- a photoelectric device used to determine the saturation of blood hemoglobin with oxygen
- a device for measuring lung volumes or flows
24 Clues: deep breathing • inability to sleep • an abnormal elevation of breathing rate • labored breathing in the reclining position • the upper layer of tissue lining the airways • a device for measuring lung volumes or flows • an accumulation of blood and fluid in the pleural space • a type of chest surgery in which a lob of a lung is excised • ...
PT3 Science Puzzle 1 2020-10-27
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- reaction that releases heat
- changes sound vibration to nerve impulse
- radiation used to kill cancer cells
- controls voluntary actions
- carries water and minerals from roots to the leaves
- substance found in cigarettes that causes addiction
- substance that prevents the trachea from collapsing
- enzymes that breakdown starch to maltose
- respiratory system of an insect
- rabbit has this type of vision
- Process where plant make food
- class of food needed for cell growth
- carries glucose from the leaves to all parts of the plant
- example of a unicellular organism
- the term used to describe cutting of the fallopian tube to prevent fertilization
- blood vessel that carries oxygenated blood from the heart to all parts of the body
- digestion of protein starts here
- the only vein that carries oxygenated blood
- reaction that absorbs heat
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- structure found in the lungs that are responsible for the exchange of respiratory gases
- Instrument used to observe and collect information on bodies and phenomena in outer space
- spacecraft used to collect data from outer space and send them back to Earth
- smallest blood vessel in the human body
- generate energy for the cells during respiration
- the coldest part on the sun
- structure that protects the seed
- substance that combines with oxygen found in red blood cell
- controls body balance
- structure that helps to increase the surface area of the small intestine
- Substance that absorbs Sunlight
- the process where plant loses excess water and also helps to cool down the plant
- disease caused due to lack of vitamin C
32 Clues: controls body balance • controls voluntary actions • reaction that absorbs heat • reaction that releases heat • the coldest part on the sun • Process where plant make food • rabbit has this type of vision • respiratory system of an insect • Substance that absorbs Sunlight • structure that protects the seed • digestion of protein starts here • example of a unicellular organism • ...
Term 3 week 4 spelling words 2021-07-28
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- The science of matter and energy and of interactions between the two
- 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
- A word with the same spelling as another word but a different meaning.
- Capable of causing injury or death, especially by chemical means
- Thick, sticky, stringy mucus secreted by the mucous membrane of the respiratory tract, as during a cold or other respiratory infection.
- A meal eaten outdoors, as on an excursion.
- The study of the earth and its features
- very typical of its kind
- A cloth produced especially by knitting, weaving, or felting fibres
- Physically strong and well-developed; muscular
- Characteristic of or having to do with comedy
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- the process or art of drawing in accordance with mathematical principles
- Of or relating to the meter or the metric system
- A sequence of words that have meaning, especially when forming part of a sentence.
- Relating to the use of science or technology in the investigation and establishment of facts or evidence in a court of law:
- An image recorded by exposing a photosensitive surface to light, especially in a camera
- Used in photography
- Of, relating to, having the nature of, or affected by sepsis
- Easily resuming original size or shape after being stretched or otherwise deformed
- Lasting for a long period of time or marked by frequent recurrence, as certain diseases
- Characterized by rapid and disordered or nervous activity
- A sudden, overpowering feeling of fear, often affecting many people at once
22 Clues: Used in photography • very typical of its kind • The study of the earth and its features • A meal eaten outdoors, as on an excursion. • Characteristic of or having to do with comedy • Physically strong and well-developed; muscular • Of or relating to the meter or the metric system • Characterized by rapid and disordered or nervous activity • ...
Crossword 2012-11-11
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- It's a system that is in your body that involves your lungs, breathing.
- You can do something without doing anything else
- Things that you can blow up or make it go bam scientists do these type of things
- People who like to research things
- It's a system that is in your body that involves your heart, veins, blood, blood cells, and blood vessels.
- An element found in all things but particularly coal
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- Things you can read, watch or write e.g. how does a cat walk
- A large mammal with short legs and heavy hairless body that lives around lakes and rivers in Africa
- Someone who is studying, especially at school, college or university
- Some think that is getting bigger or larger
10 Clues: People who like to research things • Some think that is getting bigger or larger • You can do something without doing anything else • An element found in all things but particularly coal • Things you can read, watch or write e.g. how does a cat walk • Someone who is studying, especially at school, college or university • ...
grDE 7 DAILY 2025-11-18
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- The biggest organ in human.
- Gas that is 21 % of air that we breathe.
- System inside the body which make us able to breathing.
- Blinking to avoid dust entering the eyes is the one example.
- Name of the plant’s tissue that deliver glucose from the photosynthesis process to all over parts of plant body.
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- System inside the body that able to transport or deliver food to all part of the body.
- The material used for photosynthesis in the form of gas.
- A way to take water and mineral salt form soil through roots.
- Name of the plant’s tissue that deliver water and mineral salt from the soil to all part of plant body.
- The name of lens in microscope which closer to the specimen.
10 Clues: The biggest organ in human. • Gas that is 21 % of air that we breathe. • System inside the body which make us able to breathing. • The material used for photosynthesis in the form of gas. • The name of lens in microscope which closer to the specimen. • Blinking to avoid dust entering the eyes is the one example. • ...
