respiratory system Crossword Puzzles
Immunity Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-15
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- 30 blood proteins that work together to destroy bacteria and their products and certain viruses
- immunity that develops when an antibody enters from an outside source
- immunity that develops when the immune system responds to an antigen and produces antibodies against the antige
- cellular eating
- anti-viral proteins produced by some animal cells after viral infection
- secondary antibody responses, 80% of circulating antibodies
- antibody involved in the allergic response and lysis of helminths
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- proteins in a cell membrane mark a cell as “self”
- protein that binds to an antigen and tag it for destruction by the immune system
- cells that produce antibodies
- T cells that have a T cell receptor and a CD8 co-receptor protein
- molecule that triggers a specific immune response; antibody generator
- cells produced in case the same antigen is encountered again
- the small part of an antigen that stimulates a specific immune response
- T cells that have a T cell receptor and a CD4 co-receptor protein
- type of immunity that occurs when the vaccination of a significant portion of a population
- the first antibody produced
- antibody found in the respiratory and GI tracts, tears, saliva, and colostrum. Blocks attachment of pathogens to mucous membranes
- the body’s ability to resist infectious disease through non-specific and specific mechanisms
19 Clues: cellular eating • the first antibody produced • cells that produce antibodies • proteins in a cell membrane mark a cell as “self” • secondary antibody responses, 80% of circulating antibodies • cells produced in case the same antigen is encountered again • T cells that have a T cell receptor and a CD8 co-receptor protein • ...
Respiratory System: Building Medical Terms 2022-04-08
10 Clues: lung specialist • removal of pleura • incision into chest • inflammation of nose • incision into trachea • paralysis of voice box • inflammation of all sinuses • nose and throat inflammation • instrument to measure oxygen • condition of insufficient oxygen
Chapter 7 Respiratory System Conditions 2017-04-15
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- ________infection: pathogen is present but dormant, causing no symptoms
- originating in a hospital, such as an infection following surgery
- mucus and other material that is coughed up
- air sacs in the lungs where exchange of gases occurs
- ______ pot: container used to irrigate nasal sinuses, typically with saline solution
- inflammation of the nasal mucous membrane
- bubbling, raspy breathing sound in the chest during emphysema
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- no sense of smell
- air or gas in the pleural cavity
- deformity of the fingertips that is often the result of long-term O2 deprivation in the extremities
10 Clues: no sense of smell • air or gas in the pleural cavity • inflammation of the nasal mucous membrane • mucus and other material that is coughed up • air sacs in the lungs where exchange of gases occurs • bubbling, raspy breathing sound in the chest during emphysema • originating in a hospital, such as an infection following surgery • ...
ADAPTATIONS IN RESPIRATORY SYSTEM CROSSWORD! 2023-11-06
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- What is the term for organisms that can survive in low-oxygen environments using anaerobic respiration?
- In high-altitude mammals, what increases to enhance oxygen uptake?
- What is the main terrestrial adaptation for oxygen exchange in mammals?
- What are the small air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs?
- This adaptation in the respiratory system of birds helps control buoyancy.
- What do yaks in the Himalayas use to conserve energy while breathing at high altitudes?
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- What do camels store in their blood and muscles to aid survival in arid environments?
- What do fish use to extract oxygen from water?
- Which avian adaptation allows for a constant flow of air and oxygen during flight?
- What is the name of the network of tiny tubes in insects for oxygen delivery?
10 Clues: What do fish use to extract oxygen from water? • In high-altitude mammals, what increases to enhance oxygen uptake? • What are the small air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs? • What is the main terrestrial adaptation for oxygen exchange in mammals? • This adaptation in the respiratory system of birds helps control buoyancy. • ...
Bio 20 Unit D 2025-12-05
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- this part of the heart pumps blood to the lungs or through the aorta
- the ____ system is the body's frame
- ____ is made up of many different tissues
- insulates the body and makes up the cell membrane
- the ____ system is responsible for filtering blood and removing urine wastes
- the vein which supplies the heard with deoxygenated blood
- the ____ system controls the body and responds to pain
- allows for muscular recovery and development, helps transport large particles across the cell membrane
- chest pain due to lack of oxygenated blood in the coronary arteries
- the ____ system allows for organisms to move their bodies
- connects oral cavity to stomach
- valuable compound for reabsorption of water
- allows white and red blood cells to mature before being put into the bloodstream
- ____ muscle tissue is found in the heart
- multiple cells working together
- a collapsed lung
- the main wrist joint
- primary sight of gas exchange
- organ responsible for majority of digestion and absorption
- a white blood cell
- carries blood to the heart
- carries blood away from the heart
- windpipe
- organ responsible for gas exchange
- the chamber where the nasal cavity, oral cavity, trachea, and esophagus meet
- a red blood cell
- organ responsible for majority of protein digestion
- the ____ system allows for absorbtion of h2o and nutrients
- the ____ system controls immune responses
- a process in plants which converts energy from the sun, water, and co2 into glucose and o2
- connects the metacarpal to the proximal phalanx
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- voice box
- a process which converts glucose and o2 into ATP, co2, and h2o
- controls the opening at the bottom of the stomach
- controls the opening at the top of the stomach
- connects the clavicle to the scapula
- the flap which prevent foods and liquids from going down the trachea
- ____ muscle tissue is voluntary
- this part of the heart pumps blood to the ventricles
- single cell thick blood vessel
- the ____ system uses hemoglobin to transport o2 to the rest of the body
- the ____ system allows for gas exchange of co2 and o2
- this organ pumps blood through the body
- many organs working towards the same goal
- the largest blood vessel in the human body
- largest bone in the body
- lack of mucous causes burns on stomach lining
- also known as the colon
- the body main source of energy
- the smallest unit of life
- ____ muscle tissue is non-voluntary
- vertical take off and landing
52 Clues: windpipe • voice box • a collapsed lung • a red blood cell • a white blood cell • the main wrist joint • also known as the colon • largest bone in the body • the smallest unit of life • carries blood to the heart • primary sight of gas exchange • vertical take off and landing • single cell thick blood vessel • the body main source of energy • ____ muscle tissue is voluntary • ...
Body system 2020-10-27
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- system. A system that permits blood to circulate and transport nutrients (such as amino acids and electrolytes), oxygen,etc to and from the cells
- system. this biological system consisting of specific organ and structures used for gas exchange in animals and plants
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- system, an organ system consisting of skeletal, smooth and cardiac muscles.
- system. network of nerve cells and fibers which transmits nerve impulses between parts of the body.
- the central computer of the body
5 Clues: the central computer of the body • system, an organ system consisting of skeletal, smooth and cardiac muscles. • system. network of nerve cells and fibers which transmits nerve impulses between parts of the body. • system. this biological system consisting of specific organ and structures used for gas exchange in animals and plants • ...
covid-19 crossword bruh 2020-08-21
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- ______ patients are more at risk from getting covid-19
- viruses are unable to survive without one
- an item that helps reduce the spread by wearing it
- ______ immunity helps protect people who are unable to get a vaccine
- helps pump air into a patients airway when they are unable to breath on their own
- what the body creates after being infected with a virus
- bigger than a virus
- main symptom of covid-19
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- helps the body create immunity from a virus
- a virus that is very deadly
- people who work with infected patients
- the location of the first coronavirus outbreak
- covid is spread through _____
- _______ system that is primarily infected by covid-19
- a type of test to see if you are infected by a virus
15 Clues: bigger than a virus • main symptom of covid-19 • a virus that is very deadly • covid is spread through _____ • people who work with infected patients • viruses are unable to survive without one • helps the body create immunity from a virus • the location of the first coronavirus outbreak • an item that helps reduce the spread by wearing it • ...
Gaseous Exchange 2024-01-06
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- - Type of respiration that requires oxygen.
- - Muscle that aids in the process of breathing.
- - Oxygenated ________ carries oxygen from lungs to rest of the body.
- - The act of breathing out.
- - Protein in red blood cells that binds to oxygen.
- - Tubes that branch off from the trachea and carry air to the lungs.
- - Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs.
- - Waste gas produced in cellular respiration.
- - Gas essential for aerobic respiration.
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- - Small blood vessels where gas exchange takes place.
- - Vessel carrying deoxygenated blood from heart to lungs.
- - Process of exchanging gases to produce energy.
- - Gases going from area of high concentration to low concentration.
- – It connects the larynx to the bronchi.
- - Organs responsible for gaseous exchange in the respiratory system.
15 Clues: - The act of breathing out. • – It connects the larynx to the bronchi. • - Gas essential for aerobic respiration. • - Type of respiration that requires oxygen. • - Waste gas produced in cellular respiration. • - Muscle that aids in the process of breathing. • - Process of exchanging gases to produce energy. • - Protein in red blood cells that binds to oxygen. • ...
Systems crossword 2025-06-18
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- : Controls body functions and responses through nerve signals.
- : Transports blood, nutrients, gases, and wastes throughout the body.
- : Facilitates breathing and gas exchange.
- : Responsible for producing offspring.
- is a complex organ that serves as the center of the nervous system
- : Protects the body and regulates temperature (includes skin, hair, nails).
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- : Regulates bodily functions through hormones.
- are vital organs located in the back of the abdomen
- : Enables movement through muscle contractions.
- is a hollow, stretchy organ located in the lower abdomen
- : Defends against pathogens and diseases.
- : Eliminates waste and regulates water and electrolyte balance.
- : Provides structure and support, protects organs, and facilitates movement.
- : Breaks down food into nutrients for energy and eliminates waste.
- is a vital organ that performs hundreds of essential functions
15 Clues: : Responsible for producing offspring. • : Defends against pathogens and diseases. • : Facilitates breathing and gas exchange. • : Regulates bodily functions through hormones. • : Enables movement through muscle contractions. • are vital organs located in the back of the abdomen • is a hollow, stretchy organ located in the lower abdomen • ...
Circulatory/Respiratory Vocab 2021-01-05
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- Blood Cell Small cell in the blood that picks up oxygen in the lungs and transports it throughout the body
- A muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body
- thin-walled microscopic air sacs that exchange gases
- System The body system that transports products from the digestive and respiratory systems to the cells
- Vessel that carries blood back to the heart
- iron containing protein in red blood cells, carries oxygen for cells
- a flap of tissue that covers the trachea when you swallow
- Very narrow blood vessel that connects arteries to veins
- exchange deoxygenated red blood cells get oxygen while passing through the lungs
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- tube that leads from the larynx into the bronchi, also called the windpipe
- the passageway in the back of the throat for air and food
- muscle at the bottom of the chest cavity, helps with breathing
- passages that branch from the trachea, direct air into the lungs
- Vessel that takes blood away from the heart
- A liquid that moves materials and wastes continuously through the body
- branches leading off from the bronchi, get progressively smaller
- the structure in the throat containing the vocal cords, also called the voicebox
17 Clues: Vessel that takes blood away from the heart • Vessel that carries blood back to the heart • thin-walled microscopic air sacs that exchange gases • A muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body • Very narrow blood vessel that connects arteries to veins • the passageway in the back of the throat for air and food • ...
216Respiratory 2021-08-10
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- lung sounds that sound like bubbles
- what breath sounds can be heard with an asthma attack.
- checking cyanosis with dark skin.
- a respiratory tool for post-op patients to prevent atelectasis or pneumonia.
- where would you assess central cyanosis.
- this condition can be found in patients with respiratory problems.
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- evaluate effectiveness of inhalour.
- ___ breath sounds.
- snoring type sounds
- breathing pattern with shallow breaths.
- inspect, palpate, percuss, auscultate.
- ask about difficulty ___.
12 Clues: ___ breath sounds. • snoring type sounds • ask about difficulty ___. • checking cyanosis with dark skin. • evaluate effectiveness of inhalour. • lung sounds that sound like bubbles • inspect, palpate, percuss, auscultate. • breathing pattern with shallow breaths. • where would you assess central cyanosis. • what breath sounds can be heard with an asthma attack. • ...
Surgical Smoke Safety 2024-08-21
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- For those procedures anticipated to produce a higher amount of surgical smoke, the suction tubing will be attached direction to the ESU what with incorporated smoke evacuator tubing and in-line filter.
- The smoke capture device will be positioned as close to the surgical site as possible but no farther than this many inches from the source of smoke.
- A high efficiency particulate air filter is also known as this type of filter.
- This type of smoke can contain toxic potentially cancer causing gases and vapors such as benzene, hydrogen cyanide, formaldehyde, and bioaerosols; dead and live cellular material including blood fragments; and viruses.
- The circulating nurse will do this to record the use surgical smoke evacuation devices in the intraoperative record.
- This type of precautions will be used to handle used smoke evacuator filters, tubing and wands as potentially infectious waste.
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- For these types of invasive procedures (example laparoscopic or robotic procedures) surgical smoke will be evacuated and filter with a surgical smoke management system.
- When a medical-surgical suction system is used to evacuate a small amount of surgical smoke an in-line type of this with an activated carbon filter will be used.
- Used smoke evacuator filters, tubing and wands will be disposed of as this type of waste.
- Standard Precautions requires the appropriate and consistent use of: hand hygiene, respiratory etiquette, safe workplace habits for handling and disposing of sharps, linen and waste, and this type of equipment.
- This type of protection may be used as secondary protection against high-risk aerosolizing conditions.
- The smoke evacuator will be active at these times when surgical smoke is produced during the procedure.
- The surgical smoke evacuation unit with a 0.1-micron ultra-low particulate air filter is also known as this type of filter.
13 Clues: A high efficiency particulate air filter is also known as this type of filter. • Used smoke evacuator filters, tubing and wands will be disposed of as this type of waste. • This type of protection may be used as secondary protection against high-risk aerosolizing conditions. • ...
Molecular Biology 2018-03-19
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- An example would be greasy french fries
- system This is the function of the human heart,blood and blood vessels
- energy Energy carrying molecule which is found in the cells of all living things
- system This is a passage of the nasal,larynx,trachea,bronchial tubes and the lungs
- This is colorless and oderless.We need it in order to breathe
- An example is a type of nutrient found in meats
- It regulates metabolism in human cells
- plants use sunlight to make this
- dioxide this is what people exhale when they are breathing
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- Metabolism Rate Estimate of how many calories you burn,the amount of energy needed to keep your body functioning,to breath and keep your heart beating
- Can be found in fruit,pasta,whole grain bread,legumes,and different vegetables
- respiration This is the processes which the living cells produce energy through oxidation of organic substances
- This is a chemical process that helps you to stay alive
- Sugar is a big example of this
- This is part of a plant that has chlorophyll and conducts photosynthesis
15 Clues: Sugar is a big example of this • plants use sunlight to make this • It regulates metabolism in human cells • An example would be greasy french fries • An example is a type of nutrient found in meats • This is a chemical process that helps you to stay alive • dioxide this is what people exhale when they are breathing • ...
Plant and Animal Transport Quiz Review 2025-03-04
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- The passages that direct air into the lungs
- air travels through the pharynx to the bronchi
- tiny sacs of lung tissue specialized for the movement of gases between air and blood
- Lower chambers of the heart
- carry blood away from the heart
- tissue Plant tissue consisting of cells joined into tubes that transport water and nutrients throughout the plant body.
- vascular tissue that carries water upward from the roots to every part of a plant
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- tubelike passageway a the top of the throat that receives air, food, and liquids from the mouth or nose
- Very tiny vessels that enable oxygen, carbon dioxide, and nutrients to move between your circulatory system and your entire body.
- carries dissolved sugars throughout a plant
- Main organs of the respiratory system
- carbon dioxide, oxygen and water vapor pass into and out of a plant through openings of a leaf called Stoma
- large muscle below the lungs that contracts and relaxes
- Blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart
- upper chambers of the heart
15 Clues: Lower chambers of the heart • upper chambers of the heart • carry blood away from the heart • Main organs of the respiratory system • carries dissolved sugars throughout a plant • The passages that direct air into the lungs • air travels through the pharynx to the bronchi • Blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart • ...
Laboratory Procedures 2022-12-07
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- Organism that is treated with antibiotics
- Bacterial infection transmitted by ticks
- Parasites which infect horses and their digestive system
- Parasite egg
- This disease is indicated by a very strong ammonia smell to an animal’s urine
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- This test can used to gain more information as to the severity of an infection within the animal
- A disease NOT detected by the 4Dx SNAP® test
- Disease caused by a bacteria called Anaplasma which is transmitted through the bite of a tick
- Parasite ingested by animals which infects the digestive system and can cause bowel inflammation, bloody diarrhea, anemia and dehydration
- Parasite found in livestock produces by snail larvae
- The most appropriate method of treatment to determine which organisms are most likely the source of a bacterial infection
- Long, flat worms which attach themselves to an animal’s intestines
- A test that is used to specifically identify the strain of bacteria or pathogen affecting the animal
- NOT a common parasite found when performing a fecal flotation on a small animal
- Parasitic worm which lives in the lungs and windpipe causing respiratory issues
15 Clues: Parasite egg • Bacterial infection transmitted by ticks • Organism that is treated with antibiotics • A disease NOT detected by the 4Dx SNAP® test • Parasite found in livestock produces by snail larvae • Parasites which infect horses and their digestive system • Long, flat worms which attach themselves to an animal’s intestines • ...
Don't Put Your Health in Jeopardy: Learn about Asthma & Substance Abuse illegal Drugs 2016-05-27
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- happens when the muscles that surround the bronchial tubes constrict, narrowing the air passages and making it extremely difficult to breathe. The lining of the airways become swollen or inflamed and thicker mucus is produced/ Asthma attack
- drugs enhance sensory perceptions(sight, sound, smell and touch)/Hallucinogens
- also called rescue meds, because they relax the muscles around your airway, allowing air to flow through them/ Quick-Relief Medication
- drugs/can be classified as stimulants, depressants and hallucinogens.
- 3 cups of coffee a day/Use
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- is a condition that effects which body system?/Respiratory
- are involved in air intake,they bring air into the noise/Nostrils
- OTC medication reduces absorption of nutrients from a diet?/Laxatives
- a sedative in a person’s drink at a party/Abuse
- a couple beers at a party (age 21 or older)/Use
- cocaine before a job interview/Abuse
- by depressing the central nervous system/Depressants
- pets, mold, dust mites, cigarette smoke, air pollution are/ triggers
- steroids to “get bigger” for spring break/Abuse
- Misuse/refers to taking a legal drug inappropriately.
15 Clues: 3 cups of coffee a day/Use • cocaine before a job interview/Abuse • a sedative in a person’s drink at a party/Abuse • a couple beers at a party (age 21 or older)/Use • steroids to “get bigger” for spring break/Abuse • by depressing the central nervous system/Depressants • Misuse/refers to taking a legal drug inappropriately. • ...
invertabrates 2024-01-23
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- Symmetry around a central point, commonly seen in organisms like cnidarians and echinoderms
- Alteration or elimination of natural habitats, often due to human activities.
- Organisms that obtain food by filtering particles from the water, as seen in sponges.
- Benefits provided by ecosystems to humans, such as water purification and polination
- Respiratory organs in aquatic organisms that extract oxygen from water.
- The variety of life within a specific ecosystem or habitat.
- Vascular System: Unique hydraulic system in echinoderms for movement, feeding, and respiration
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- Specialized stinging cells found in cnidarians, used for defense and capturing prey.
- A taxonomic rank in biological classification, grouping organisms based on characteristics
- Animals lacking a backbone or vertebral column.
- Reproduction without the involvement of gametes, resulting in offspring genetically identical to the parent
- The preservation and sustainable management of natural resources and biodiversity.
- Describes organisms that are permanently attached to a substrate and do not move.
- External hard covering, typically made of chitin, providing support and protection, common in arthropods
- A phylum of marine invertebrates including starfish, sea urchins, and sea cucumbers
15 Clues: Animals lacking a backbone or vertebral column. • The variety of life within a specific ecosystem or habitat. • Respiratory organs in aquatic organisms that extract oxygen from water. • Alteration or elimination of natural habitats, often due to human activities. • Describes organisms that are permanently attached to a substrate and do not move. • ...
Electrolytes 2015-12-01
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- I can cause cardiac arrest
- You may have postural hypotension if you have too much or too little of me
- I can cause muscle cramps
- You can get this from using certain diuretics
- Excessive vomiting can cause _______Alkalosis
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- If you have this you may be extremely thirsty with dry flushed skin
- Numbness & tingling of extremeties is caused by Respiratory______
- A Respiratory rate of 8 can cause can cause Respiratory______
- When one system tries to correct the pH of the blood
9 Clues: I can cause muscle cramps • I can cause cardiac arrest • You can get this from using certain diuretics • Excessive vomiting can cause _______Alkalosis • When one system tries to correct the pH of the blood • A Respiratory rate of 8 can cause can cause Respiratory______ • Numbness & tingling of extremeties is caused by Respiratory______ • ...
Circulatory System 2023-09-12
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- when the pressure of blood against your blood vessels gets too high
- Largest artery in the body
- are thin, muscular tubes that carry oxygenated blood away from the heart and to every part of your body.
- blood vessels that connect very small arteries and veins
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- Part of the respiratory system
- made up of red and white cells,plasma and platelets
- Pumps blood throughout body
- occurs when an artery wall enlarges and weakens
- These blood vessels return oxygen-depleted blood to the heart
9 Clues: Largest artery in the body • Pumps blood throughout body • Part of the respiratory system • occurs when an artery wall enlarges and weakens • made up of red and white cells,plasma and platelets • blood vessels that connect very small arteries and veins • These blood vessels return oxygen-depleted blood to the heart • ...
Anatomy and Physiology Crossword 2024-02-10
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- The longest bone in the human body, found in the thigh.
- The bone that forms the forehead.
- These cells are responsible for carrying oxygen throughout the body.
- The process by which cells obtain energy from glucose.
- The largest part of the brain, responsible for voluntary activities, intelligence, memory, and language.
- This system is responsible for defending the body against pathogens.
- This organ is responsible for filtering blood and producing urine.
- The phase of the cardiac cycle when the heart muscle contracts.
- A protein molecule that speeds up chemical reactions in the body.
- The major artery that carries blood out of the heart to the systemic circulation.
- The largest organ of the human body, both by weight and surface area.
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- The region of the brain responsible for regulating heart rate and breathing.
- Type of blood cell involved in clotting.
- A type of connective tissue that stores fat cells.
- The functional units of heredity made up of DNA.
- The hormone responsible for the "fight or flight" response, also known as adrenaline.
- A group of proteins in blood plasma that helps with immune response.
- The clear, dome-shaped surface that covers the front of the eye.
- These structures in the respiratory system are also known as the voice box.
19 Clues: The bone that forms the forehead. • Type of blood cell involved in clotting. • The functional units of heredity made up of DNA. • A type of connective tissue that stores fat cells. • The process by which cells obtain energy from glucose. • The longest bone in the human body, found in the thigh. • The phase of the cardiac cycle when the heart muscle contracts. • ...
Year 7 2025-12-17
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- Name the process by which substances enter and leave cells because of a difference in concentration
- What is the job of the respiratory system?
- Where in a cell do all the chemical reactions take place?
- What is the function of the nucleus?
- Which organ system contains the stomach and large and small intestine?
- Which part of the cell controls what enters and leaves the cell?
- Give an example of a unicellular organism
- Name the air sacs at the end of the bronchioles inside the lungs
- Put these into order of size, smallest first: tissue, nucleus, cell, organ
- Which 3 structures are found in most plant cells but not in animal cells?
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- How does a good blood supply around the air sacs speed up diffusion?
- What do groups of similar cells form?
- How do you bring cells into view when looking down the microscope?
- Why should you always start with the lowest magnification on a microscope?
- What is a “unicellular organism”?
- How can you tell that the cell is a plant cell?
- Why do plant cells have cell walls?
- How do folded membranes on structures inside the body speed up diffusion?
- Why do palisade cells contain lots of chloroplasts?
19 Clues: What is a “unicellular organism”? • Why do plant cells have cell walls? • What is the function of the nucleus? • What do groups of similar cells form? • Give an example of a unicellular organism • What is the job of the respiratory system? • How can you tell that the cell is a plant cell? • Why do palisade cells contain lots of chloroplasts? • ...
Essential Oils 2021-07-09
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- always use a _____ when using oils on your skin
- oils can be used aromatically ______ and in household cleansers
- all oils are____percent off right now
- ____provide oil that helps our respiratory system
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- you can get the aromatherapy benefits of oils by using a ______
- oils made from the flower of the plant offer _____support
- Lemongrass offers single oils and ____
7 Clues: all oils are____percent off right now • Lemongrass offers single oils and ____ • always use a _____ when using oils on your skin • ____provide oil that helps our respiratory system • oils made from the flower of the plant offer _____support • you can get the aromatherapy benefits of oils by using a ______ • ...
Unit 3.3 Vocab crossword 2021-02-16
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- The circulation of blood from the heart to the lungs for oxygenation and back to the heart.
- Extremely narrow, microscopic blood vessel. The presence of blood in capillaries produces the pink color of skin.
- A chemical substance formed in some organ of the body, secreted directly into the blood, and carried to another organ or tissue, where it produces a specific effect.
- The windpipe; in mammals, it extends from the throat to the bronchi.
- A pair of ductless glands, each located on or adjacent to a kidney, which secretes adrenaline and cortin.
- The main vessel that carries blood to all bodily organs except the lungs.
- Either of two spongy, saclike respiratory organs in most vertebrates, occupying the chest cavity together with the heart or functioning to remove carbon dioxide from the blood and provide it with oxygen.
- A blood vessel that functions in carrying blood from the heart.
- The number of times the heart beats in a minute.
- The act of bringing air into the lungs through the contraction of the diaphragm.
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- One of many subdivisions of the bronchial tubes within a lung; a small branch of the bronchus.
- The large veins that carry blood into the right atrium of the heart.
- (bronchi) A major airway of the respiratory system.
- One of the two pumping chambers of the heart.
- The expansion and contraction of an artery associated with each heartbeat.
- The organ of the body that circulates the blood by its rhythmical contractions.
- The oxidation of organic compounds that occurs within cells, producing energy for cellular processes.
- The layer or sheet of muscle and connective tissue that forms the wall between the thoracic and abdominal cavities of mammals and aids in the process of breathing.
- The upper portion of the trachea.
19 Clues: The upper portion of the trachea. • One of the two pumping chambers of the heart. • The number of times the heart beats in a minute. • (bronchi) A major airway of the respiratory system. • A blood vessel that functions in carrying blood from the heart. • The large veins that carry blood into the right atrium of the heart. • ...
Snakes 2020-10-13
Medical terminology Nutrition 2021-02-08
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- Lipoprotein obtained from lean meats and is beneficial to the cardiovascular system
- Depleted from the body by many diuretics
- Popular food in the Italian culture
- A culture that utilizes avocado, mango and plantains
- COPD and chronic hear failure are these types of risk affecting nutrition in older adults
- Needed for tissue repair and healing
- Essential for blood clotting
- pH 7.32
- Type of protein that comes from plant foods
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- Disorder of nutrition resulting from unbalanced, insufficient or excessive diet
- People with this should limit salt intake and read food labels carefully
- Mineral normally retained in the bone
- Type of acidosis with pH 7.30 CO2 50 and HCO3 of 25
- low iron levels
- Type of protein that comes from red meats, poultry, fish, eggs and dairy products
- Organ that excretes metabolic acids from the body
16 Clues: pH 7.32 • low iron levels • Essential for blood clotting • Popular food in the Italian culture • Needed for tissue repair and healing • Mineral normally retained in the bone • Depleted from the body by many diuretics • Type of protein that comes from plant foods • Organ that excretes metabolic acids from the body • Type of acidosis with pH 7.30 CO2 50 and HCO3 of 25 • ...
Corona Crossward 2020-08-17
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- covid-19 affects which system
- device used to measure body temperature
- maintaining a minimum 6 feet distance to avoid the spread of virus
- location where the outbreak was first reported
- microscopic parasite
- a person who is a carrier for an illness but does not display any symptoms
- alcohol based substance used to kill germs on hands
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- an illness affecting several continents
- isolation of people and animals that prevent the spread of illness
- lung condition that can be caused by covid-19 another name for corona virus
- cough, sore throat, fever, loss of smell, shortness of breath
- device that pumps air into lungs for patients with difficulty breathing
- alternate name for covid-19
- a substance used to build immunity against sicknesses
- organ affected by corona
- cloth barrier preventing the virus spread through droplets
16 Clues: microscopic parasite • organ affected by corona • alternate name for covid-19 • covid-19 affects which system • an illness affecting several continents • device used to measure body temperature • location where the outbreak was first reported • alcohol based substance used to kill germs on hands • a substance used to build immunity against sicknesses • ...
Circulatory Respiratory 2022-02-17
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- what the respiratory system filters out
- tiny blood vessels
- is also known as the windpipe
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- the process that releases energy by breaking down glucose and other food molecules
- about the size of your fist
- takes oxygenated blood from the left ventricle to the body
- large flat muscle at the bottom of the chest cavity that helps with breathing
- the chambers of the heart that either receives oxygenated or deoxygenated blood
8 Clues: tiny blood vessels • about the size of your fist • is also known as the windpipe • what the respiratory system filters out • takes oxygenated blood from the left ventricle to the body • large flat muscle at the bottom of the chest cavity that helps with breathing • the chambers of the heart that either receives oxygenated or deoxygenated blood • ...
Learn More of the Respiratory Sytem 2025-04-01
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- apart of the upper respiratory tract
- receive oxygenated blood and return it to the left side of the heart
- air goes into larynx and trachea
- gas exchange between blood in capillaries and tissues
- volume of air inhaled and exhaled in one breath
- diaphragm is relaxed
- pressure in lungs rise and air flows out
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- smaller branches and lack in cartilage
- transforms air to and from lungs
- a device used to measure lung capacity
- small or chronic inflammation of bronchi
- a disorder caused by episodic allergic responses
- assists in sound production
- transports air to and from lungs
- apart of the lower respiratory tract
15 Clues: diaphragm is relaxed • assists in sound production • transforms air to and from lungs • air goes into larynx and trachea • transports air to and from lungs • apart of the upper respiratory tract • apart of the lower respiratory tract • smaller branches and lack in cartilage • a device used to measure lung capacity • small or chronic inflammation of bronchi • ...
Psychology 2022-10-31
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- neurons-Efferent neurons, also called motor neurons, are the nerve fibers responsible for carrying signals from the brain to the peripheral nervous system in order to initiate an action
- cortex- the layer of gray matter that covers the outside of the cerebral hemispheres in the brain and is associated with higher cognitive functions, such as language, learning, perception, and planning.
- callosum-a large tract of nerve fibers running across the longitudinal fissure of the brain and connecting the cerebral hemispheres
- and adaptability. The plasticity of the nervous or hormonal systems makes it possible to learn and register new experiences.
- nervous system-one of the two divisions of the autonomic nervous system (ANS), the other being the parasympathetic nervous system.
- lobe-one of the four main subdivisions of each cerebral hemisphere in the brain, lying immediately below the lateral sulcus on the outer surface of each hemisphere.
- posterior of three bulges that appear in the embryonic brain as it develops from the neural tube.
- nervous system-the portion of the nervous system innervating smooth muscle and glands, including the circulatory, digestive, respiratory, and reproductive organs.
- are nerve cells and the basic building blocks of our entire nervous systems. The neurons act as sensors for all types of stimuli and communicate the stimuli throughout the body.
- nervous system-one of two branches of the autonomic nervous system (ANS), the other being the sympathetic nervous system.
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- of a large number of chemicals that can be released by neurons to mediate transmission of nerve signals across the junctions (synapses) between neurons.
- nervous system-controls all voluntary and involuntary muscles and glands. Essentially, the peripheral nervous system contains all your nerves and nerve bundles excluding the brain and spinal cord.
- nervous system-any of a large number of chemicals that can be released by neurons to mediate transmission of nerve signals across the junctions (synapses) between neurons.
- lobe-one of the four main lobes of each cerebral hemisphere of the brain, lying in front of the central sulcus.
- lobe-one of the four main subdivisions of each cerebral hemisphere. It occupies the upper central area of each hemisphere, behind the frontal lobe, ahead of the occipital lobe, and above the temporal lobe.
- specialized junction through which neural signals are transmitted from one neuron (the presynaptic neuron) to another (the postsynaptic neuron).
- nervous system-CNS is a term that describes the brain and the spinal cord. This is a term you are probably familiar with since it is one of the most commonly used scientific terms.
- lobe-he most posterior (rearward) subdivision of each cerebral hemisphere, roughly shaped like a pyramid and lying under the skull’s occipital bone. It contains several visual areas that receive and process visual stimuli, and it is involved in basic visual functions
- neurons-Afferent neurons, also called sensory neurons, are the nerve fibers responsible for bringing sensory information from the outside world into the brain.
- part of the brain that develops from the anterior section of the neural tube in the embryo, containing the cerebrum and the diencephalon.
20 Clues: posterior of three bulges that appear in the embryonic brain as it develops from the neural tube. • lobe-one of the four main lobes of each cerebral hemisphere of the brain, lying in front of the central sulcus. • nervous system-one of two branches of the autonomic nervous system (ANS), the other being the sympathetic nervous system. • ...
Diseases of the Respiratory System 2021-11-08
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- Caused by the bacterium. It causes inflammation and calcification.
- Lack of the sense of smell.
- Not breathing
- It's an acute viral infection that looks like influenza but is highly fatal.
- This lung condition occurs because of the repeated inhalation of silica dust.
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- Occurs when the patient stops breathing repeatedly while sleeping.
- Condition of being without enough oxygen from inhaled air.
- Lack of oxygen that may lead to unconsciousness or death
- Condition of being unable to produce sound or speech
- Unexplained and unexpected death of a seemingly healthy infant.
10 Clues: Not breathing • Lack of the sense of smell. • Condition of being unable to produce sound or speech • Lack of oxygen that may lead to unconsciousness or death • Condition of being without enough oxygen from inhaled air. • Unexplained and unexpected death of a seemingly healthy infant. • Occurs when the patient stops breathing repeatedly while sleeping. • ...
Quinn Helms Respiratory System Crossword 2023-02-02
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- removes waste from the body
- upper chamber of the heart
- area of the throat that has vocal cords
- extremely high blood pressure
- fluid potion of blood
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- upper portion of the throat
- tubes that carry urine to the bladder from the kidneys
- lower chamber of the heart
- two tubes that connect the lungs with the trachea
- blood vessels that direct blood to the heart
10 Clues: fluid potion of blood • lower chamber of the heart • upper chamber of the heart • upper portion of the throat • removes waste from the body • extremely high blood pressure • area of the throat that has vocal cords • blood vessels that direct blood to the heart • two tubes that connect the lungs with the trachea • tubes that carry urine to the bladder from the kidneys
Quinn Helms Respiratory System Crossword 2023-02-02
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- removes waste from the body
- upper chamber of the heart
- area of the throat that has vocal cords
- extremely high blood pressure
- fluid potion of blood
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- upper portion of the throat
- tubes that carry urine to the bladder from the kidneys
- lower chamber of the heart
- two tubes that connect the lungs with the trachea
- blood vessels that direct blood to the heart
10 Clues: fluid potion of blood • lower chamber of the heart • upper chamber of the heart • upper portion of the throat • removes waste from the body • extremely high blood pressure • area of the throat that has vocal cords • blood vessels that direct blood to the heart • two tubes that connect the lungs with the trachea • tubes that carry urine to the bladder from the kidneys
Respiratory system; Madeline Hartley 3A 2020-09-28
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- the two external openings of the nasal cavity
- the life-supporting component of the air
- a respiratory condition marked by spasms in the bronchi of the lungs, causing difficulty in breathing
- A single breath
- long curved bones that surround the chest, enabling the lungs to expand
- a muscular tube connecting the throat with the stomach
- released into the atmosphere during the process of cellular respiration
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- exhalation of breath
- inhalation of breath
- part of the body of a vertebrate containing the digestive organs; the belly
10 Clues: A single breath • exhalation of breath • inhalation of breath • the life-supporting component of the air • the two external openings of the nasal cavity • a muscular tube connecting the throat with the stomach • long curved bones that surround the chest, enabling the lungs to expand • released into the atmosphere during the process of cellular respiration • ...
Human Body Systems 2025-11-20
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- a complex network of nerves that includes the brain, spinal cord, and all the nerves throughout the body. Its primary function is to send messages back and forth between the brain and the rest of the body.
- the system of bones, muscles, joints, cartilage, ligaments, and tendons that provides the body with support, stability, and the ability to move
- the body system that transports molecules to and from all cells of the body
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- the body system that takes in food and breaks it down
- the system of cells, tissues, and organs that defends the body against germs like bacteria, viruses, and fungi, and other foreign substances
- a system that removes waste products and excess water from the body to maintain internal balance
- the body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
7 Clues: the body system that takes in food and breaks it down • the body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide • the body system that transports molecules to and from all cells of the body • a system that removes waste products and excess water from the body to maintain internal balance • ...
Unit 4 Review 2023-03-21
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- This behavior type develops through memories, experience, and observing actions of other animals.
- A structure formed when DIFFERENT types of tissue function together
- This organ system supports the body, protects organs, and allows movement
- These sensory receptors detect chemical signals (odor/taste)
- This behavior type does not require learning/experience; organisms are born knowing these behaviors.
- AKA Circulatory System delivers nutrients/O2 to all cells in the body and carries CO2/waste away
- How many senses does the human body have?
- The endocrine system _____ hormones as messengers.
- Another function of the skeletal system is to make ________.
- Fill in the blank: A ______ organism is made up of more than one cell
- This organ system defends the body against infections and keeps body fluid levels in balance.
- In this type of feedback, the body senses change in its internal environment and activates processes that slow/prevent change
- This organ system acts as a barrier against the environment, regulates body temperature, and detects stimuli.
- Bonus! What did I say that thing was that can grow inside you and have teeth, hair, eyes, and brain cells?
- This tissue protects/forms boundaries and is found in organs like the skin.
- Fill in the blank: Information can be stored in the brain as _____.
- This organ system takes in O2 and releases CO2 as we breathe
- This tissue functions as a messaging system within the body.
- The major organ associated with the urinary system.
- This is a set of actions taken by an organism in response to stimuli.
- This tissue produces movement.
- This organ system breaks down food and expels solid waste from the body.
- Brain cells where sensory info travels through.
- Connective tissue makes up blood, bone, and _____.
- This organ system moves bones and causes the heart to beat
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- The cycle of events in which info from one step controls/affects previous step
- The nervous system _____ hormones.
- Organs are made up of ____ or more types of tissues.
- living thing made up of one or more cells that can perform all the processes needed for life
- This organ system produces sperm and egg cells, transports them, and nurtures the development of offspring.
- This tissue holds part of the body together and provides support.
- Fill in the blank: A ______ organism is made up of a single cell
- This organ system is responsible for your metabolism, growth/development, and emotions/mood.
- There are ___ types of behavior.
- In this type of feedback, the body activates processes that increase/reinforce change
- These sensory receptors detect electromagnetic radiation (light)
- This organ system controls body movement and coordinates communication between the brain and environment.
- How many types of tissue are there in the human body?
- There are ____ types of sensory receptors.
- A group of SIMILAR cells that are organized to perform a specific function
- A GROUP of ORGANS that work together to perform body functions
- This is the process by which the inside of the body maintains stable conditions.
- This organ system removes liquid waste from the body.
- Fill in the blank: ______ receptors help an animal gather info about its environment.
- These sensory receptors detect pressure, movement, and tension
45 Clues: This tissue produces movement. • There are ___ types of behavior. • The nervous system _____ hormones. • How many senses does the human body have? • There are ____ types of sensory receptors. • Brain cells where sensory info travels through. • The endocrine system _____ hormones as messengers. • Connective tissue makes up blood, bone, and _____. • ...
Larynx / Trach sx 2025-12-14
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- what the larynx normally does on inhale
- This is the treatment for animals and respiratory distress from laryngeal paralysis or collapse
- Looking for aspiration pneumonia, pulmonary edema, intrathoracic masses, and esophageal dilation on radiographs help you determine if there is _______ ______
- Generalized Peripheral Neuropathy (GOLLP) causes _________
- This IV drug improves the ability to diagnose laryngeal paralysis in a function exam
- Alfaxalone, Ketamine+Diazepam, and Acepromazine+Propofol can all lead to a ____ diagnosis of _____ _______
- grade 1 laryngeal collapse has…
- Grade 3 laryngeal collapse has the same signs as grade 2 + _____ _____ _____
- hypothyroidism, thyroid masses, hypo or hyperadrenocorticism, and infections are all predisposing conditions of
- If patient with laryngeal paralysis has respiratory distress, or severe clinical signs that are unresponsive to conservative treatment then, ______ treatment is indicated
- Voice change, gagging, coughing, exercise intolerance, syncope, hind limb weakness, dysphagia, regurgitation, neurologic signs, and degeneration of cranial tibial muscles and peroneal nerve are all clinical signs of….
- the most common surgical option for laryngeal paralysis in dogs ______ _______ ______ (___ ____)
- Laryngeal paralysis is part of this syndrome in older dogs
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- A high dose of doxapram causes ______ __ ______ _____
- Grade 2 Laryngeal collapse has same signs as grade 1 + _____ ______ ______
- Asp. Pneumonia Coughing Gagging Are the most common complications of _____ ______ _____
- what the larynx normally does on exhale
- This is a normal motion where arytenoid cartilages are drawn in on inspiration and forced apart on exhale
- Common anesthetic drug that can result in false diagnosis of laryngeal paralysis
- when dogs are breathing hard/panting their larynx may stay fully ________ throughout respiratory cycle
20 Clues: grade 1 laryngeal collapse has… • what the larynx normally does on inhale • what the larynx normally does on exhale • A high dose of doxapram causes ______ __ ______ _____ • Generalized Peripheral Neuropathy (GOLLP) causes _________ • Laryngeal paralysis is part of this syndrome in older dogs • ...
SNC2P Biology Crossword 2017-11-22
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- organelle where water is stored
- Eric's second language
- ask Jessica to identify this respiratory disease
- there are 46 of these in human cells
- this type of tissue allows us to move
- many people have this vestigial organ removed
- this magnifies objects when seen through a microscope
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- this type of cells is unspecialized
- wheeled boards that should not be brought to class
- how Heather got her concussion
- stands for deoxyribonucleic acid
- commonly called the windpipe
- recently celebrated a 'monthaversary' with his gf
- the short form for red blood cells
- respiratory organ that inflate when we breath in
- gas needed by the cells of the body to make energy
- sport that Dylan gets up early for
17 Clues: Eric's second language • commonly called the windpipe • how Heather got her concussion • organelle where water is stored • stands for deoxyribonucleic acid • the short form for red blood cells • sport that Dylan gets up early for • this type of cells is unspecialized • there are 46 of these in human cells • this type of tissue allows us to move • ...
COVID and Paediatric Anaesthesia 2020-07-05
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- This method of laryngoscopy is preferred if equipment and expertise is available
- SARS CoV-2 virus enters the host cell by binding to these receptors
- This type of anaesthesia circuit is preferred to reduce aerosol exposure
- Low _____ of RT-PCR testing poses a risk of false negatives
- Children are less likely to get infected after exposure due to low _____ rate
- This type of suctioning is recommended to reduce aerosol generation
- Second generation of these airway devices is preferred as they have higher leak pressures
- This procedure is more aerosol generating than intubation
- Novel beta coronavirus was identified in this city of China
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- These devices available as full or half face can protect from 99% of virus particles
- Preferred grip of hands for holding the mask
- This is a high risk procedure for infection and should be buddy guided
- High quality viral filter
- Apart from respiratory system symptoms, kids with COVID can present with these system symptoms
- Meaning that it filters 95% of airborne particles
- Atleast these many air exchanges per hour are recommended for operating rooms
- Nasal oxygen less than __ litres/min is unlikely to generate aerosol
- A technique used to avoid ventilation before intubation
- Person designated outside the operating room for help
19 Clues: High quality viral filter • Preferred grip of hands for holding the mask • Meaning that it filters 95% of airborne particles • Person designated outside the operating room for help • A technique used to avoid ventilation before intubation • This procedure is more aerosol generating than intubation • Low _____ of RT-PCR testing poses a risk of false negatives • ...
U3 Study Guide 2025-08-28
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- microorganisms that are not made of cells, so they need to enter the host's cells to reproduce.
- smallest blood vessels, where exchange happens.
- organ that pumps blood through the body.
- dome-shaped muscle under the lungs that helps us breathe.
- long tube in our throat that connects the nose to the lungs.
- cells in blood that fight diseases.
- tubes that carry oxygen-poor blood back to the heart.
- gas that we inhale to live.
- system in the human body that has as a function to transport blood, nutrients and oxygen. to all human's tissues.
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- mechanism of breathing which living being breathe out carbon dioxide.
- pair of organs that expands when breathing in and contracting when breathing out.
- cells in blood in charge of the clotting process.
- mechanism of breathing which living beings breathe in oxygen.
- system in the human body in charge of breathing in oxygen and breathing out waste gasses.
- also known as germs or pathogens, which can be harmful or beneficial to human beings.
- tubes that carry blood away from the heart to the body.
- tubes that connect the lungs to the trachea.
- small branches that at each's end, alveoli can be found.
- little air-sacs surrounded by capillaries where the gas exchange process takes place.
19 Clues: gas that we inhale to live. • cells in blood that fight diseases. • organ that pumps blood through the body. • tubes that connect the lungs to the trachea. • smallest blood vessels, where exchange happens. • cells in blood in charge of the clotting process. • tubes that carry oxygen-poor blood back to the heart. • tubes that carry blood away from the heart to the body. • ...
Body Systems 2023-10-03
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- Relating to the organs involved in breathing, such as the lungs and diaphragm.
- A group of organs that work together to perform a specific function in the body.
- Pertaining to the framework of bones that supports and protects the body.
- Pertaining to the body's defense system against diseases and infections.
- Pertaining to the organs and processes involved in producing offspring.
- The process of breaking down food into smaller pieces and absorbing nutrients.
- A part of the body that has a specific function and is made up of different tissues
- Relating to the organs involved in removing waste products from the body.
- The movement of blood through the body, delivering oxygen and nutrients to cells.
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- Relating to the skin, hair, and nails, which protect the body from external harm.
- Relating to the glands that produce hormones to regulate various bodily functions.
- Referring to the network of nerves and cells that transmit signals throughout the body.
- Relating to the organs involved in breathing, such as the lungs and diaphragm.
- Relating to the muscles and their ability to contract and produce movement.
14 Clues: Pertaining to the organs and processes involved in producing offspring. • Pertaining to the body's defense system against diseases and infections. • Pertaining to the framework of bones that supports and protects the body. • Relating to the organs involved in removing waste products from the body. • ...
COVID-19 2020-04-14
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- to end an activity or custom officially
- the process of judging something's quality, importance, or value, or a report that includes this information
- a period of time during which an animal or person that might have a disease is kept away from other people or animals so that the disease cannot spread
- an epidemic of disease that has spread across a large region, for instance multiple continents or worldwide, affecting a substantial number of people.
- very small organisms that are found everywhere and are the cause of many diseases
- a submicroscopic infectious agent that replicates only inside the living cells of an organism.
- extreme dislike or fear of foreigners, their customs, their religions, etc.
- a skill or an ability to do something easily and well
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- are the primary organs of the respiratory system in humans and many other animals including a few fish and some snails.
- used to refer to a disease that can spread from animals to humans.
- a group of related viruses that cause diseases in mammals and birds. In humans, that cause respiratory tract infections that can range from mild to lethal.
- a disease in a part of your body that is caused by bacteria or a virus.
- a time when something suddenly begins, especially a disease or something else dangerous or unpleasant.
- a state of physical, mental and social well-being in which disease and infirmity are absent.
14 Clues: to end an activity or custom officially • a skill or an ability to do something easily and well • used to refer to a disease that can spread from animals to humans. • a disease in a part of your body that is caused by bacteria or a virus. • extreme dislike or fear of foreigners, their customs, their religions, etc. • ...
Mollusks 2014-05-11
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- made of calcium carbonate secreted by the mantle, found in snails, bivalve mollusks, chitons, and nautilus.
- A small hole in the side of the body, used for breathing-in gastropods.
- burrow through wood, including docks and ships.
- Protective covering that may or may not form a hard calcium carbonate shell.
- contains digestive, circulatory, respiratory, and reproductive internal organs.
- this mollusk class includes snails and slugs.They are the largest of the classes, can be marine or terrestrial, the shell is always univalve, and the apex contains oldest and smallest whorl.
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- most have a closed circulatory system with a heart, blood vessels, and capillaries
- How bicalces feed.
- the space between the mantle and the visceral mass where the respiratory organs are generally housed.
- this mollusk class includes chitons.They have 8 overlapping plates, can roll up, live mostly in rocky zones, have gills, and use radula to scrape algae off of rocks.
- used for movement which is modified into tentacles for squid and octopus.
- this mollusk class includes octopus and squid. They are buoyant due to a series of gas chambers, are carnivores, swim by expelling water from mantle cavity.
- this mollusk class includes clams, muscles, and oysters.They have two shells, mostly sessile, no head or radula.
- They have defense mechanisms and are highly intelligent. They can change color, use jet protrusion, and produce and inky substance.
14 Clues: How bicalces feed. • burrow through wood, including docks and ships. • A small hole in the side of the body, used for breathing-in gastropods. • used for movement which is modified into tentacles for squid and octopus. • Protective covering that may or may not form a hard calcium carbonate shell. • ...
Human Body 2022-02-08
6 Clues: The Air we breathe in • The bones join to form a ___________. • The smallest entiry present in our body. • The organ which controls all the organ systems • This excretory organ removes the waste through the sweat • This is the first organ present in the Respiratory system
Human Body 2022-02-08
6 Clues: The Air we breathe in • The bones join to form a ___________. • The smallest entiry present in our body. • The organ which controls all the organ systems • This excretory organ removes the waste through the sweat • This is the first organ present in the Respiratory system
Human Body Crossword 2023-05-18
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- What part of the body can't feel pain
- how many skin cells do you shed a minute
- what organ can regenerate
- at what stage of your life do you have 270 bones
- how fast does information zoom along the nerves
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- how many species of bacteria are in each human body
- what part of your respiratory system filters the clean air from the dirty
- how fast can a sneeze travel
- how many times does the average heart beatcompared to a lifetime
9 Clues: what organ can regenerate • how fast can a sneeze travel • What part of the body can't feel pain • how many skin cells do you shed a minute • at what stage of your life do you have 270 bones • how fast does information zoom along the nerves • how many species of bacteria are in each human body • how many times does the average heart beatcompared to a lifetime • ...
Chapter 19, Vital Signs, Height, and Weight 2020-07-10
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- Rapid heart rate
- Allows you to hear each beat of a persons heart
- Pulse rate of less than 60 beats per minute
- An irregular pulse rhythm
- Another word for drawing air into the lungs
- Pattern of the pulsations and the pauses between them
- Low blood pressure
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- High blood pressure
- Sounds heard while auscultating the blood pressure
- Lower than normal respiratory rate
- Greater than 24 breathes per minute in an adult
- A person with an increased body temperature is said to be
- Measurements of the bodys most basic functions
- Normal process in which the human body produces heat
- A normal respiratory rate
15 Clues: Rapid heart rate • Low blood pressure • High blood pressure • An irregular pulse rhythm • A normal respiratory rate • Lower than normal respiratory rate • Pulse rate of less than 60 beats per minute • Another word for drawing air into the lungs • Measurements of the bodys most basic functions • Allows you to hear each beat of a persons heart • ...
Respiratory Care Week Puzzle 2021-10-20
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- Inpatient Respiratory Medical Director
- The class of drugs given most by RT's
- Air where it shouldn't be in the chest
- The color scrubs worn by Respiratory at Inova
- The windpipe
- Soap of the lungs
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- lung medical specialty
- The thing called a Respirator by the news
- The medicine that fixes everything
- Lung illness with consolidation on CXR
- Major symptom of the disease known as Dropsy
- Disease characterized by Barking
- A royal airway
- The fauna that the lungs resemble
- Lethal childhood disease that in Medieval Europe was said to be the result of a witch curse
- Disease causing most missed work in the US
16 Clues: The windpipe • A royal airway • Soap of the lungs • lung medical specialty • Disease characterized by Barking • The fauna that the lungs resemble • The medicine that fixes everything • The class of drugs given most by RT's • Lung illness with consolidation on CXR • Inpatient Respiratory Medical Director • Air where it shouldn't be in the chest • ...
Chest Tubes 2023-06-29
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- explain to parent, ____ for chest tube.
- signs and symptoms to report difficulty ____ or increased work of _____.
- accidental ____of chest tube.
- maintain drainage _____ device below the level of the chest
- Monitor symmetry of chest _____.
- Potential complication,____or respiratory instability
- if chest tube is dislodged, apply _____gauze
- maintain at bedside, ____needle and syringe
- Assess______ status
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- if chest tube is ____ reestablish water seal by placing distal end of chest tube in a bottle of sterile water.
- assess ____ saturation
- notify provider if chest tube dressing is saturated or ____drainage is present.
- assess ___ signs
- secure all _____
- Assess amount, color and ____ of drainage.
15 Clues: assess ___ signs • secure all _____ • Assess______ status • assess ____ saturation • accidental ____of chest tube. • Monitor symmetry of chest _____. • explain to parent, ____ for chest tube. • Assess amount, color and ____ of drainage. • maintain at bedside, ____needle and syringe • if chest tube is dislodged, apply _____gauze • ...
Intro to Anatomy through Body Diagrams 2020-10-02
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- Body plane that splits the body into a superior top half and inferior bottom half
- Region that contains appendix and cecum
- Body cavity that holds the spinal cord
- Process of one parent cell creating four different daughter cells
- Body system that provides support and protection and gives the body shape
- Directional term that means toward the back
- Directional term that means in front of, front
- Body cavity that holds the heart and lungs
- Region that contains gallbladder, liver, and right colon
- Body system that protects the body, regulates temperature, and prevents water loss
- Directional term that means below, under
- Body plane that splits the body into posterior and anterior halves
- Body system that detects impulses from the senses; control center
- Region that contains liver, gallbladder, right kidney, and small intestine
- Body system that breaks down and absorbs food
- Region that contains navel, parts of the small intestine, and duodenum
- Body system that secretes hormones
- Substance of a cell outside the nucleus
- Body cavity that holds the intestines, liver, spleen, and gallbladder
- Region that contains descending colon and left kidney
- The study of the structure of an organism
- Basic unit of all living matter
- Body system that provides movement for all parts of the body
- Directional term that means near, closer to the origin
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- "Brain" of the cell, contains chromosomes
- Directional term that means toward the belly
- Process of one parent cell creating two identical daughter cells
- Directional term that means away from the body surface, more internal
- The study of how an organism's body functions
- Body system that exchanges gases (oxygen and carbon dioxide)
- Region that contains stomach, liver, pancreas, duodenum, spleen, and adrenal glands
- Directional term that means above, over
- Body cavity that holds the reproductive organs and urinary bladder
- Region that contains descending colon and sigmoid colon
- Process of converting DNA code into mRNA message
- Inner layer of serosa
- Outer layer of serosa
- Body system that produces cells used in sexual reproduction
- Directional term that means toward the side, away from the midline
- Directional term that means towards the body surface, shallow
- Body system that fights infection and provides fluid for cells
- Body system that transports nutrients and gases around the body
- Body cavity that holds the brain
- Body plane that runs down the midline and splits the body into left and right halves
- Study of anatomy during first 8 weeks after conception
- Body system that removes waste from the blood
- Directional term that means toward the midline, middle, away from the side
- Directional term that means away from, farther from the origin
- Region that contains spleen, colon, left kidney, and pancreas
- Directional term that means behind, toward the rear
50 Clues: Inner layer of serosa • Outer layer of serosa • Basic unit of all living matter • Body cavity that holds the brain • Body system that secretes hormones • Body cavity that holds the spinal cord • Region that contains appendix and cecum • Directional term that means above, over • Substance of a cell outside the nucleus • Directional term that means below, under • ...
Adult Vital Signs 2025-03-01
10 Clues: Heart rate less than 60 • Temperature less than 35C • Heart rate greater than 100 • Temperature greater than 38C • Respiratory rate less than 12 • Oxygen saturation less than 95 • Blood pressure less than 90/60 • Temperature between 35C and 38C • Respiratory rate greater than 20 • Blood pressure greater than 120/80
Premature and postmature infants unit 12 2020-11-15
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- spitting.....
- Moro.........
- ...............complications
- ..............enterocolitis
- .......breathing
- undescended...........
- respiratory..........syndrome
- absence of breathing
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- ...............insufficiency
- ..............haemorrhage (IVH)
- ............cord
- inflammation of the meninges
- palmar.........reflex
- head........
- placental.............
- patent......arteriosus
16 Clues: head........ • spitting..... • Moro......... • ............cord • .......breathing • absence of breathing • palmar.........reflex • undescended........... • placental............. • patent......arteriosus • ..............enterocolitis • ...............insufficiency • inflammation of the meninges • ...............complications • respiratory..........syndrome • ..............haemorrhage (IVH)
The Amazing Human Respiratory System 2024-01-10
7 Clues: Your voice box • The nose has two of these • This is the organ your food goes down • Small tubes that bring air to the alveoli • There is 21 percent of this when you Inhale • The process of letting Carbon Dioxide out of your body • This is the waste gas that is talked about in the Respiratory System
Florida Hurricanes 2025-12-01
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- One of the most hurricane-prone regions
- Limited access to remediation, insurance delays, few healthcare services
- Impacts- Waterborne Diseases, Foodborne Illness, Air Quality Decline
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- causes negative health effects in humans and animals, respiratory, neurological, immune system
- Causes health effects in humans, animals, and the environment
- Impacts- reshaping ecosystem, wildlife population decline, increased vector presence
- Impacts- Drowning, falling debris, structural collapse
7 Clues: One of the most hurricane-prone regions • Impacts- Drowning, falling debris, structural collapse • Causes health effects in humans, animals, and the environment • Impacts- Waterborne Diseases, Foodborne Illness, Air Quality Decline • Limited access to remediation, insurance delays, few healthcare services • ...
Tissue Types 2025-05-19
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- fallopian tubes, intestines, absorption, secretion
- skin, keeps everything inside, keeps everything outside, outside
- located in tendons, helps with movement, achilles
- upper respiratory tract, gets particles out of respiratory tract
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- walls of organs digestive tract, uterus, respiratory track, bladder, control airflow, contract to allow digestion. Regulate blood presure
- keeps muscles attached to bone, voluntary movement
- jaw joint, in between discs, cushion between bones
- Nose ends of long bones like the shin to the knee, shock absorber, flexibility
- blood vessels, nerves, organs, supports and keeps fluids in
9 Clues: located in tendons, helps with movement, achilles • keeps muscles attached to bone, voluntary movement • jaw joint, in between discs, cushion between bones • fallopian tubes, intestines, absorption, secretion • blood vessels, nerves, organs, supports and keeps fluids in • skin, keeps everything inside, keeps everything outside, outside • ...
Coronavirus-FI 2020-08-17
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- machine that breathes for a patient unable to otherwise
- microscopic parasite that infects living things and causes disease
- rapid spread of a virus
- looks like a halo or crown
- severe acute respiratory syndrome
- protection against breathing in harmful things in the air
- worldwide spread of a disease
- not showing or producing symptoms
- the sudden or violent start of something unwelcome, like war or disease, etc.
- having impaired or compromised immune response
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- isolation to prevent spread of disease, etc.
- checking oneself for symptoms of disease
- blood protein produced in response to an antigen
- putting physical distance between yourself and others
- relating to or affecting breathing
- substance that protects from certain diseases
16 Clues: rapid spread of a virus • looks like a halo or crown • worldwide spread of a disease • severe acute respiratory syndrome • not showing or producing symptoms • relating to or affecting breathing • checking oneself for symptoms of disease • isolation to prevent spread of disease, etc. • substance that protects from certain diseases • ...
Respiration Crossword 2014-11-20
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- THE PART OF THE BODY WHICH INHALES THE MOST AIR
- THE CHEMICAL FORMULA FOR THE SOLID MATERIAL NEEDED FOR RESPIRATION
- THE NAME GIVEN TO THE MUSCLES BORDERING THE THORAX
- THE PART OF THE BODY THAT RECEIVES SCENTS
- THE GAS THAT LEAVES THE BODY THROUGH GAS EXCHANGE
- THE PART OF THE BODY SOMETIMES CALLED THE WINDPIPE
- THE EXTENSIONS OF THE TRACHEA
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- THE AREA UNDERNEATH THE DIAPHRAGM S
- THE SOLID MATERIAL NEEDED FOR RESPIRATION
- THE CHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR THE GAS NEEDED FOR RESPIRATION
- THE LIFE PROCESS THAT RELEASES ENERGY
- THE NAME OF THE ORGAN SYSTEM WHERE RESPIRATION TAKES PLACE
- WHERE GAS EXCHANGE TAKES PLACE
- THE MUSCLE THAT INCREASES AND DECREASES PRESSURE IN THE LUNGS
- THE BRANCHES THAT ARE ATTACHED TO THE ALVEOLI
- THE TYPE OF BONE THAT PROTECTS THE THORAX
16 Clues: THE EXTENSIONS OF THE TRACHEA • WHERE GAS EXCHANGE TAKES PLACE • THE AREA UNDERNEATH THE DIAPHRAGM S • THE LIFE PROCESS THAT RELEASES ENERGY • THE SOLID MATERIAL NEEDED FOR RESPIRATION • THE PART OF THE BODY THAT RECEIVES SCENTS • THE TYPE OF BONE THAT PROTECTS THE THORAX • THE BRANCHES THAT ARE ATTACHED TO THE ALVEOLI • THE PART OF THE BODY WHICH INHALES THE MOST AIR • ...
ALEMBIC RESPIRATORY PUZZLE 2014-03-24
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- IN NAUSEA AND VOMITING WHICH BRAND WE PROMOTE
- FLAVOUR OF WIKORYL SUSPENSION
- VITARESPM 10 MG IS AVAILABLE IN WHICH FLAVOR
- WITHOUT PARACETAMOL BRAND OF RESPIRATORY
- WIKORYL ND HAS THIS TECHNOLOGY
- WHICH BRAND WE PROMOTE FOR MODERATE TO SEVERE ALLERGIC RHINTIS
- IN COMMON COLD WITH OUR BRAND OF LEVOCETRIZINE
- WIKORYL AF SYRUP AND DROPS ARE IN WHICH FLAVOR
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- IN CHRONIC ALLERGIC COLD & CONGESTION
- IN PAIN AND INFLAMMATION WE HAVE BRAND
- FLAVOUR OF LIVFIT
- IN POST OPERATIVE PAIN WE HAVE BRAND
- IN COMMON COLD OUR BRAND OF ANTICOLD WITHOUT LEVOCETRIZINE
- HEPATOPROTECTIVE BRAND OF RESPIRATORY
- WIKORYL DS SYRUP FLAVOUR IS
- VITARESP M 5 MG IS AVAILABLE IN WHICH FLAVOR
- VITARESPM4 MG IS AVAILABLE IN WHICH FLAVOR
- WHICH BRAND WE PROMOTE FOR MAINTENANCE THERAPY IN ASTHMA AND ALLERGIC RHINITIS
- IN DIABETIC GASTROPARESIS &LPR WHICH BRAND WE PROMOTE TO ENT
- IN ACIDITY,GASTRITIS AND NSAID WHICH BRAND WE PROMOTE
20 Clues: FLAVOUR OF LIVFIT • WIKORYL DS SYRUP FLAVOUR IS • FLAVOUR OF WIKORYL SUSPENSION • WIKORYL ND HAS THIS TECHNOLOGY • IN POST OPERATIVE PAIN WE HAVE BRAND • IN CHRONIC ALLERGIC COLD & CONGESTION • HEPATOPROTECTIVE BRAND OF RESPIRATORY • IN PAIN AND INFLAMMATION WE HAVE BRAND • WITHOUT PARACETAMOL BRAND OF RESPIRATORY • VITARESPM4 MG IS AVAILABLE IN WHICH FLAVOR • ...
Viruses & Bacteria 2021-12-07
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- A cleansing and emulsifying agent
- a splitting or breaking up into parts
- a severe respiratory illness
- Any of large group of submicroscopic
- A file attached
- being in an early stage of development budding novelists.
- an act, process, or instance of
- Agents
- a preparation or immunotherapy
- covid 19 variant
- of, relating to, or constituting feces
- any of a large number of proteins
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- nucleic acids that are usually the basis molecular of heredity.
- any of the typically unicellular
- done or being in the air
- a company of people gathered
- a course or compass direction especially of an airplane
- Microscopic single-celled organism lacking.
- the action or process of radiating
- to allow to leave
- virus occurring over a wide geographic area
- a flat usually paper container
- a mild to severe respiratory illness
23 Clues: Agents • A file attached • covid 19 variant • to allow to leave • done or being in the air • a company of people gathered • a severe respiratory illness • a preparation or immunotherapy • a flat usually paper container • an act, process, or instance of • any of the typically unicellular • A cleansing and emulsifying agent • any of a large number of proteins • ...
Fever 2023-12-07
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- Hyperthermia is an elevation of body temperature over this.
- Fever's role in enhancing immune function.
- Chemicals released during the detection of pathogens.
- Global patterns and prevalence of fever-related illnesses.
- Examining fever in pregnancy and its implications.
- Fever in adults due to respiratory infections.
- Pattern of fever providing diagnostic clues.
- Potential risks of prolonged or high fevers.
- Traditional and alternative remedies for fever.
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- Diagnostic tools for identifying the cause of fever.
- Elevated body temperature.
- Fever-related complications in the elderly.
- Complications more common in pediatric patients with fever.
- Historical context of fever in medical understanding.
- Complex physiological response involving the hypothalamus.
- Medications used to reduce fever and alleviate symptoms.
- Viral, bacterial, and parasitic causes of fever.
- Non-infectious causes, including autoimmune diseases.
- Common adult-onset fever scenarios.
- Types of fever categorized based on duration.
20 Clues: Elevated body temperature. • Common adult-onset fever scenarios. • Fever's role in enhancing immune function. • Fever-related complications in the elderly. • Pattern of fever providing diagnostic clues. • Potential risks of prolonged or high fevers. • Types of fever categorized based on duration. • Fever in adults due to respiratory infections. • ...
Long-Term Effects of Marijuana 2023-05-30
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- Impaired coordination and reaction time can make you.
- Effects of marijuana can harm your personal.
- Increased appetite.
- Increased risk of respiratory problems.
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- Addiction can cause you to have a.
- Memory and learning difficulties.
- Respiratory issues from smoking marijuana.
- possessing or distributing marijuana can cause you these issues.
- Potential psychological dependence.
- Can make you lazy and lack.
- Impaired memory and focus can make you.
11 Clues: Increased appetite. • Can make you lazy and lack. • Memory and learning difficulties. • Addiction can cause you to have a. • Potential psychological dependence. • Impaired memory and focus can make you. • Increased risk of respiratory problems. • Respiratory issues from smoking marijuana. • Effects of marijuana can harm your personal. • ...
Neurophysiology 2024-11-26
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- A neuron that receives neurotransmitter from another neuron is called _____ neuron
- The myelin sheath that covers many CNS axons is formed by
- Regions of the CNS with an abundance of myelinated axons constitute the ________ matter.
- Neurons that have one axon and one dendrite, with the soma in between, are called
- ______ ions move out of the cell During repolarization of a neuron
- synapses - generation of IPSP
- synapses - generation of EPSP
- The axon is connected to the soma at the
- The part of the peripheral nervous system that carries sensory information to the CNS is designated
- lobe - motor and prefrontal functions (HOT)
- Branches that may occur along an axon are called
- ________ nerves are nerves that connect to the brain.
- Which type of synapse is most common in the nervous system?
- A shift of the resting transmembrane potential toward 0 mV is called
- Sensory neurons of the PNS are
- The ________ nervous system provides involuntary regulation of smooth muscle, cardiac muscle, and glandular activity.
- The most abundant class of neuron in the central nervous system is
- ________ account for roughly half of the volume of the nervous system.
- ________ carry motor information to peripheral effectors.
- Regions of the CNS where neuron cell bodies dominate constitute the ________ matter.
- The ion that triggers the release of acetylcholine into the synaptic cleft is
- Neurons in which dendritic and axonal processes are continuous and the soma lies off to one side are called
- Cholinergic synapses release the neurotransmitter
- The ________ division of the peripheral nervous system brings sensory information to the central nervous system.
- ________ monitor the digestive, respiratory, cardiovascular, urinary, and reproductive systems.
- The ________ nervous system is composed of the brain and spinal cord.
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- ________ provide information about the external environment.
- Rapid impulse conduction from "node" to "node" is called ______ propagation
- At the normal resting membrane potential of a typical neuron, its sodium-potassium exchange pump transports __ intracellular sodium ions for __ extracellular potassium ions
- IPSP
- Neurons that have several dendrites and a single axon are called
- The presence of ________ dramatically increases the speed at which an action potential moves along an axon.
- Neurons that are rare, small, and lack features that distinguish dendrites from axons are called
- The site of intercellular communication between a neuron and another cell is the
- Opening of sodium channels in the axon membrane causes
- ________ nerves are nerves that connect to the spinal cord.
- EPSP
- lobe - visual
- Which of the following is not a function of the neuroglia? (A) support B) memory C) secretion of cerebrospinal fluid D) maintenance of blood-brain barrier E) phagocytosis)
- lobe - memory formation
- lobe - somatosensory processing
- ______ cells line the brain ventricles and spinal canal.
- The nervous tissue outside of the central nervous system composes the ________ nervous system.
- The ________ division of the nervous system carries motor commands to muscles and glands.
- involved in many pathways in CNS (m mvt and reward pathway)
- membrane permeability for sodium ions ______ than potassium ions, hence the resting membrane potential of a neuron is closer to Na
- The basic functional unit of the nervous system is the
47 Clues: IPSP • EPSP • lobe - visual • lobe - memory formation • synapses - generation of IPSP • synapses - generation of EPSP • Sensory neurons of the PNS are • lobe - somatosensory processing • The axon is connected to the soma at the • lobe - motor and prefrontal functions (HOT) • Branches that may occur along an axon are called • Cholinergic synapses release the neurotransmitter • ...
BODY SYSTEM 2020-12-09
6 Clues: treatment for asthma. • can help reduce heart diseases. • occurs when fat, cholesterol and other • substances build up in the walls of the arteries. • carries oxygen rich blood to the other parts of the body. • affects the breathing passages of the lungs in the respiratory system.
Carbon monoxide 2019-08-12
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- To take notice of advice
- hydrocarbon fuel
- When a machine or system fail to work properly
- The breathing and heart systems of animals including Humans
- To breath in
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- poisonous gas made when combustion reactions are incomplete
- A vision or experience that is not real but can appear to be real
- To have air circulating and refreshed regularly in an inclosed space such as a room
- An official person who makes decisions on how and why people have died
9 Clues: To breath in • hydrocarbon fuel • To take notice of advice • When a machine or system fail to work properly • poisonous gas made when combustion reactions are incomplete • The breathing and heart systems of animals including Humans • A vision or experience that is not real but can appear to be real • ...
Staying Healthy 2021-11-28
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- small organism that makes us sick, but can't survive without a host
- people with asthma use an ______ to help breathe
- affects the upper respiratory system
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- what we can all do to help people who are sick or injured when it first happens
- nose, nostrils, throat, and mouth
- when you have a big cut, apply _______
- easy way to avoid the flu or chicken pox
- symptoms include a rash in the form of red spots
- type of water to put on a burn
9 Clues: type of water to put on a burn • nose, nostrils, throat, and mouth • affects the upper respiratory system • when you have a big cut, apply _______ • easy way to avoid the flu or chicken pox • symptoms include a rash in the form of red spots • people with asthma use an ______ to help breathe • small organism that makes us sick, but can't survive without a host • ...
Common Diagnosis in 4A 2025-07-14
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- Abbreviation for Congestive Heart Failure.
- Chronic condition characterized by high blood sugar.
- Common respiratory condition involving airway inflammation.
- Infection of the urinary system, common in older adults.
- Life-threatening condition caused by the body’s response to infection
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- Chronic lung disease characterized by airflow limitation.
- loss of cognitive functioning — thinking, remembering, and reasoning — to such an extent that it interferes with a person's daily life and activities
- Common lung infection often seen in elderly patients
- Low red blood cell count or haemoglobin.
9 Clues: Low red blood cell count or haemoglobin. • Abbreviation for Congestive Heart Failure. • Common lung infection often seen in elderly patients • Chronic condition characterized by high blood sugar. • Infection of the urinary system, common in older adults. • Chronic lung disease characterized by airflow limitation. • ...
PATHOLOGIES and CONDITIONS of the RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 2024-01-13
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- sudden blockage of a pulmonary artery by foreign matter or by an embolus that has formed and dislodged from lower extremity
- In this condition damage to bronchi makes it difficult to get air in and out; combination of both chronic bronchitis and emphysema
- collection of fluid in the lung tissue
- acute respiratory syndrome in children and infants characterized by obstruction of the larynx, hoarseness and barking cough
- decreased total number of, enlargement of and wall destruction of the alveoli
- "sore throat"
- chronic allergic disorder characterized by episodes of severe breathing difficulty, coughing, and wheezing
- infectious disease caused by a Mycobacterium TB that attacks the lungs
- allergic reaction to airborne allergens that cause increased flow of mucus
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- a collection of blood in the pleural cavity
- inflammation of the pleura that produces sharp chest pain with each breath
- genetic disorder in which the lungs and pancreas are clogged with large quantities of abnormally thick mucus
- serious infection or inflammation of the lungs in which the smallest bronchioles and alveoli fill with pus and other liquid
- condition in which cancer cells form in the tissues of the lung
- sudden onset of severe lung dysfunction affecting both lungs making it severely difficult to breathe
- accumulation of air in the pleural space that prevents the lung from fully expanding or can cause it to collapse
- "whooping cough"
- inflammation of the bronchi
18 Clues: "sore throat" • "whooping cough" • inflammation of the bronchi • collection of fluid in the lung tissue • a collection of blood in the pleural cavity • condition in which cancer cells form in the tissues of the lung • infectious disease caused by a Mycobacterium TB that attacks the lungs • inflammation of the pleura that produces sharp chest pain with each breath • ...
Human System Crossword puzzle 2024-05-17
Terminal Illness, CPR 2022-03-06
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- drug used in inhalational general anesthesia
- complication of CPR
- ineffective tissue perfusion is termed as
- which drug is used for treatment of shock
- usually used monitoring in ventilation
- main pulse check in children
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- respiratory failure is classified into
- local anesthesia can be used in
- management of respiratory failure
- main cause of distributive shock
10 Clues: complication of CPR • main pulse check in children • local anesthesia can be used in • main cause of distributive shock • management of respiratory failure • respiratory failure is classified into • usually used monitoring in ventilation • ineffective tissue perfusion is termed as • which drug is used for treatment of shock • drug used in inhalational general anesthesia
Chapter 7 Respiratory System Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-02
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- The surgical creation of an opening into the chest
- The medical term for the condition commonly known as a nosebleed
- An abnormally rapid rate of respiration, usually more than 20 breaths per minute
- The surgical repair of the nasal septum
- The condition of bleeding from the lungs
- An emergency procedure in which an incision is made into the trachea to gain access to the airway below a blockage
- A bluish discoloration of the skin caused by a lack of adequate oxygen
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- A medication that expands the opening of the passages into the lungs
- An abnormally rapid rate of deep respiration that is usually associated with anxiety
- Breathing that is deeper and more rapid than is normal at rest, which is commonly associated with exertion
- Phlegm that is ejected through the mouth
- An inflammation of the pleura that produces sharp chest pain with each breathe
- An accumulation of blood in the pleural cavity
13 Clues: The surgical repair of the nasal septum • Phlegm that is ejected through the mouth • The condition of bleeding from the lungs • An accumulation of blood in the pleural cavity • The surgical creation of an opening into the chest • The medical term for the condition commonly known as a nosebleed • A medication that expands the opening of the passages into the lungs • ...
Respiratory system i cant do 20 2022-03-25
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- what part of the pharynx is behind the nasal cavity
- you breath but its not your nose
- its in the middle of your treacya
- what do we mainly breath in
- trachea is also know as the
- main part of breathing]
- you breath but its not you mouth
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- blood exchange takes place where
- when your diagram is spazing out you get the
- what part of the pharynx behind mouth
- it make you breath with out thinking about it even when you are sleeping
- As air enters, it is warmed, moistened, and
- do you lose alot of water just by breathing? T or F
- what are the only organs that can float on water
14 Clues: main part of breathing] • what do we mainly breath in • trachea is also know as the • blood exchange takes place where • you breath but its not your nose • you breath but its not you mouth • its in the middle of your treacya • what part of the pharynx behind mouth • As air enters, it is warmed, moistened, and • when your diagram is spazing out you get the • ...
respiratory system, gas exchange and breathing 2024-09-21
Across
- muscle that contract when breathing in and relax when breathing out
- tubes taking the air deeper into each lung
- one gas that is exchanged in the air sac
- action done by intercostal muscle when breathing in
- tube linking the larynx with the bronchus
- movement of air when chest cavity increase in volume
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- site of gas exchange
- part of blood oxygen bind to
- the space inside the chest
- natural movement of gases
- a tube taking air into the 2 lungs
- movement of air when chest cavity decrease in volume
- action done by the intercostal muscle when breathing out
13 Clues: site of gas exchange • natural movement of gases • the space inside the chest • part of blood oxygen bind to • a tube taking air into the 2 lungs • one gas that is exchanged in the air sac • tube linking the larynx with the bronchus • tubes taking the air deeper into each lung • action done by intercostal muscle when breathing in • ...
axolotl in peril 2022-09-08
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- The immature form from an animal
- No more demanding member of a population
- who lived in the region
- Organism-A lab that help scientists better understanding
- change over time to develop the ability
- Species-Carp and tilapia just for the fish to eat
- or a genetic code
- characterics of juvenile form, despite growing up
- To prove your claim in a logical way
- community of organisms interacting with each other
- use chinampa system to produce there flower and Vegetables
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- in human
- help filler and clean contaminated water
- Cute, Frilly salamander
- City-It ancient lakes on spanned in mexico
- Web-A food chart of what to eat
- Nature
- To State something
- like frog, toads and salamanders
- To prove or show
- is made from wrecked rafts anchored in shallow water
- offspring in development
- ability to regrow limbs
- grow vigorously
- Amphibians respiratory organ
25 Clues: Nature • in human • grow vigorously • To prove or show • or a genetic code • To State something • Cute, Frilly salamander • who lived in the region • ability to regrow limbs • offspring in development • Amphibians respiratory organ • Web-A food chart of what to eat • The immature form from an animal • like frog, toads and salamanders • To prove your claim in a logical way • ...
ADH adult crossword 2022-11-23
Across
- period of sickness
- a way to live
- condition that causes breathlessness
- gasping for air
- being healthy
- smoke inhaled involuntarily
- cylinder of tobacco
- assistance and guidance
- descendants
- very harmful
- visible carbon in air
- necessary for breathing
- sudden attack caused by loss of blood flow
- something suspended in air
- elevated levels of sugar in blood
- nicotine-rich leaves
- not sensible or well-balanced
- center of the circulatory system
- routine that is hard to give up
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- state of being in good health
- something that causes diseases
- improve health or fitness
- physically and mentally dependent
- can cause death or illness
- take into the lungs
- end of life
- toxic oily liquid
- alert and lively
- let go
- respiratory condition caused by spasms in the lungs
- malignant growth
- organs into which air is drawn
- an offering of resources
- resinous substance
- colorless, odorless gas
- clean and pure
- something that causes cancer
- not diseased
38 Clues: let go • end of life • descendants • very harmful • not diseased • a way to live • being healthy • clean and pure • gasping for air • alert and lively • malignant growth • toxic oily liquid • period of sickness • resinous substance • take into the lungs • cylinder of tobacco • nicotine-rich leaves • visible carbon in air • assistance and guidance • necessary for breathing • colorless, odorless gas • ...
Teen Smoking 2020-05-27
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- Smoking leads to higher blood _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- Smoking is a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ death.
- Secondhand smoke is more/less harmful than inhaled smoke from smokers.
- Smoking hurts your physical _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- Smoking leads to heart problems, which might in turn lead to heart _ _ _ _ _ _.
- Teen smokers produce twice as much _ h l _ _ m in their lungs compared to teens who do not.
- Teenagers who smoke suffer from s _ o r t _ e s _ of breath three times as often as teens who do not smoke.
- Smoking leads to _ _ _ _ _ _ teeth.
- The substance produce by smoking.
- Disease related to respiratory system caused by smoking.
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- Smoking may also cause oral problems such as g _ _ disease.
- Smoking increases chances of mental illnesses such as d _ p _ _ _ _ ion
- _ _ _-smelling clothes and hair.
- Smoking causes _ _ _ _ types of cancer
- Smoking causes d_ _ _ e _ e _.
- Once you start, it is hard to _ _ _ _.
- The addictive substance in cigarettes.
- Smoking affects teens _ _ y s _ c _ l fitness.
- Smoking causes _ _ _ _ _ _ bones.
- Around how many percentage of the world smoke?
20 Clues: Smoking causes d_ _ _ e _ e _. • _ _ _-smelling clothes and hair. • Smoking causes _ _ _ _ _ _ bones. • The substance produce by smoking. • Smoking leads to _ _ _ _ _ _ teeth. • Smoking causes _ _ _ _ types of cancer • Once you start, it is hard to _ _ _ _. • The addictive substance in cigarettes. • Smoking is a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ death. • ...
Outbreaks, Epidemics and Pandemics 2021-10-25
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- occurs when a new subtype of virus arises
- the severity of a disease caused by a virus
- killed 40-50 million people in 1918
- disease occurs in greater numbers than expected
- example of a destructive global pandemic
- how long an outbreak can last
- provides an influenza pandemic alert system
- killed 1 million people in 1968
- avoid these as much as possible and stay home if ill
- one of the ways a virus spreads from person to person
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- who is at risk when humans have no immunity to a new virus
- a global disease outbreak
- avoid touching these unless you have just washed hands
- when an infectious disease spreads rapidly
- can spread from one person to another
- wear one of these if you cant stay 6 feet from others
- you should wash your hands with these to prevent spread
- how many phases of a scale tracking disease
- severe acute respiratory syndrome
- phase two: this type of virus has spread to humans
20 Clues: a global disease outbreak • how long an outbreak can last • killed 1 million people in 1968 • severe acute respiratory syndrome • killed 40-50 million people in 1918 • can spread from one person to another • example of a destructive global pandemic • occurs when a new subtype of virus arises • when an infectious disease spreads rapidly • ...
human body systems 2012-11-08
Across
- long tube where most of nutrient molecules are absorbed
- supply cells with oxygen and nutrients they need to stay alive
- produces bile which dissolves fat
- acts as a barrier between you and the outside world
- controls and coordinates everything in the body
- the controls center of the nervous system,and the whole body
- removal of waste from the cells and body
- stores bile before entering small intestine
- to make egg and sperm cells
- protects the organs
- contracts,pushing food in to the stomach
- beat to send blood to the body
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- allow organ and bones of the body to move
- removes water from undigested food material
- exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the blood,air and tissues
- hormone producing cells and glands
- secretes hornones to control blood suger (insuling)
- converts food into simpler molecules that can be use by the cells of the body
- excrete carbon dioxide
- breakdown of food mechanically and chemically with enzymes
20 Clues: protects the organs • excrete carbon dioxide • to make egg and sperm cells • beat to send blood to the body • produces bile which dissolves fat • hormone producing cells and glands • removal of waste from the cells and body • contracts,pushing food in to the stomach • allow organ and bones of the body to move • removes water from undigested food material • ...
Word Analysis and Communication 2018-11-12
Across
- thinking and learning process
- high blood pressure
- benign age spots
- wasting away of tissue or organ
- to bleed profusely
- pertaining to teeth
- mental disorders occurring at old age
- pertaining to the rib and spine area
- a fever
- the tubes that connect the kidneys to the bladder
- an abnormal sound heard when listening to the heartbeat
- internal organs
- the medical specialist that studies the heart
- determining the cause of disease
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- inability to prevent discharge of urine or feces
- the procedure used to examine inside of the body
- wall dividing two spaces
- surgical repair of a joint
- after death
- stopping of bleeding
- elderly population
- inflammation of the lining of the heart
- the medical specialist that deals with conditions of the blood
- one who studies the skin
- tube that carries urine out of the body
- pertaining to breathing
- pertaining to the stomach
- the medical specialist that deals with the urinary system
28 Clues: a fever • after death • internal organs • benign age spots • elderly population • to bleed profusely • high blood pressure • pertaining to teeth • stopping of bleeding • pertaining to breathing • wall dividing two spaces • one who studies the skin • pertaining to the stomach • surgical repair of a joint • thinking and learning process • wasting away of tissue or organ • ...
sort 46 extension 2024-02-25
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- Geometric shape with four equal sides
- - Stiff hair or short bristle-like structure
- Patella, bone in the knee
- Circular arrangement of flowers or leaves
- - Push or bump against someone
- Sudden twist or pull
- Arrange in a straight line
- Unlawful or unethical behaviour
- - Soft sound of leaves or fabric moving
- Small mythical creature
- Imitation diamond or gem
- - Prickly plant with purple flowers
- - Move quickly or energetically
- Work and press dough with hands
- Having a regular pattern of beats or movements
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- Organised effort for a cause
- Rule or period of power
- - Move in an energetic and noisy way
- Chew on or bite repeatedly
- Completely use up or drain
- Large herbivorous mammal with a horn
- Voluntarily leave a position
- Mucus in the respiratory system
- From another country or culture
- - Shine or sparkle with reflected light
- - Secure or attach
- - Tough cartilage in meat
- Display or show publicly
- Backpack or small bag carried on the back
29 Clues: - Secure or attach • Sudden twist or pull • Rule or period of power • Small mythical creature • Imitation diamond or gem • Display or show publicly • Patella, bone in the knee • - Tough cartilage in meat • Chew on or bite repeatedly • Completely use up or drain • Arrange in a straight line • Organised effort for a cause • Voluntarily leave a position • - Push or bump against someone • ...
Streptoccocus progenes 2021-07-25
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- is negative
- pyrogenic exotoxin
- is a negative test that differentiate Staph from Strep
- is the positive
- A strep causes the lysis of fibrin clots through the action of streptokinase on plasminogen.
- is susceptible test
- red, spreading rash known as scarlet fever
- anaerobe
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- Isolate can be identified as Group A strep or S.pyogenes.
- flora of Respiratory tractgastrointestinal, and urogenital tracts of humans.
- is the type of hemolysis
- is the most common cause of S.pyogenes
- infections in the urinary tract, and upper and lower respiratory tracts (URT/LRT).
- acid capsule allows antigen masking & prevents phagocytosis
14 Clues: anaerobe • is negative • is the positive • pyrogenic exotoxin • is susceptible test • is the type of hemolysis • is the most common cause of S.pyogenes • red, spreading rash known as scarlet fever • is a negative test that differentiate Staph from Strep • Isolate can be identified as Group A strep or S.pyogenes. • acid capsule allows antigen masking & prevents phagocytosis • ...
Abnormal Vital Signs 2021-08-20
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- Heart rate less than 60 beats per minute
- Body temperature above 104 degrees F
- Body temperature below 95 degrees F
- Another term for high blood pressure
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- Heart rate greater than 100 beats per minute
- Difficult or labored respirations
- Absence of respirations
- Respiratory rate below 10 respirations per minute
- Respiratory rate greater than 25 respirations per minute
- Another term for fever
- Another term for low blood pressure
- Dusky, bluish discoloration of the skin
12 Clues: Another term for fever • Absence of respirations • Difficult or labored respirations • Body temperature below 95 degrees F • Another term for low blood pressure • Body temperature above 104 degrees F • 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 • ...
Lung Health 2024-10-30
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- A colorless, odorless, and tasteless radioactive gas (1 word)
- What is one occupation that may expose someone to a high risk of diesel exhaust (1 words)
- What type of matter does diesel exhaust contain that can penetrate deep into the lungs and cause respiratory and cardiovascular issues? (1 word)
- How can you ensure a respirator fits properly? (2 words)
- What type of system can be used to remove or dilute pollutants from enclosed spaces, like underground garages? (1 word)
- What type of protection is the primary form of PPE for lung cancer prevention? (2 words)
- These materials can cause lung (1 word)
- An area where radon tends to accumulate? (1 word)
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- What risk increases with high levels of radon? (2 words)
- Asbestos waste bags must be ___________and double-sealed bags (1 word)
- What type of test should workers exposed to silica undergo to check their lung function over time (2 words)
- Longterm exposure to diesel exhaust increases the risk of this disease. (an acronym)
- What type of silica is commonly found in concrete, brick, and stone? (2 words)
- What disease is associated with long-term asbestos exposure? (1 word)
- What methods can be used to control silica dust on job sites? (1 word)
- What disease, commonly linked to long-term smoking, makes it difficult for smokers to breathe? (1 word)
- What type of radiation causes respirator materials to dry out, crack, or weaken when left in the sun
- What is the condition in which the arteries become narrowed and hardened, leading to an increased risk of heart attack and stroke? (1 word)
- What is a highly addictive chemical found in tobacco products? (1 word)
19 Clues: These materials can cause lung (1 word) • An area where radon tends to accumulate? (1 word) • What risk increases with high levels of radon? (2 words) • How can you ensure a respirator fits properly? (2 words) • A colorless, odorless, and tasteless radioactive gas (1 word) • What disease is associated with long-term asbestos exposure? (1 word) • ...
Electrolytes 2015-12-01
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- I can cause muscle cramps
- When one system tries to correct the pH of the blood
- If you have this you may be extremely thirsty with dry flushed skin
- Numbness & tingling of extremeties is caused by Respiratory______
- You may have postural hypotension if you have too much or too little of me
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- Excessive vomiting can cause _______Alkalosis
- I can cause cardiac arrest
- A Respiratory rate of 8 can cause can cause Respiratory______
- You can get this from using certain diuretics
9 Clues: I can cause muscle cramps • I can cause cardiac arrest • Excessive vomiting can cause _______Alkalosis • You can get this from using certain diuretics • When one system tries to correct the pH of the blood • A Respiratory rate of 8 can cause can cause Respiratory______ • Numbness & tingling of extremeties is caused by Respiratory______ • ...
Human Body Systems 2023-11-13
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- delivers nutrients and waste to and from every cell.
- helps produce movement. helps you with lifting
- This includes your skin hair and nails. It protects your insides.
- takes in oxygen from the environment and expels co2
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- This system gives you shape and stability. Protects vital organs like your brain
- controls everything in the body. made up of the spinal cord the brain and nerve endings
- composed of glands that secrete hormones
- helps fight off infection
- This includes your kidneys, bladder, ureter, and urethra. Expels liquid waste
9 Clues: helps fight off infection • composed of glands that secrete hormones • helps produce movement. helps you with lifting • takes in oxygen from the environment and expels co2 • delivers nutrients and waste to and from every cell. • This includes your skin hair and nails. It protects your insides. • ...
Human Body Systems 2024-01-24
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- receives and send electrical messages throughout your body
- absorbs oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
- Breaks down food into nutrients that your body can absorb
- Returns leaked fluids to blood vessels and helps get rid of bacteria and viruses
- Provides a frame to support and protect your body parts
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- works with the skeletal system to help you move
- Your skin, hair, and nails, protect the tissue that lies beneath them
- Sends out chemical messages
- pumps blood through all your blood vessels
9 Clues: Sends out chemical messages • pumps blood through all your blood vessels • absorbs oxygen and releases carbon dioxide • works with the skeletal system to help you move • Provides a frame to support and protect your body parts • Breaks down food into nutrients that your body can absorb • receives and send electrical messages throughout your body • ...
Health professionals 2025-02-03
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- Doctor who specializes in the respiratory system
- Doctor who studies and treats skin diseases
- Trained healthcare worker who takes care of sick people
- Doctor who specializes in female reproductive health
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- Doctor who specializes in teeth, gums, and the mouth
- Doctor who has special training in diagnosing and treating cancer
- Person with a medical degree whose job is to treat people
- Doctor who is specially trained to perform medical operations
- Doctor who has special training in medical care for children
9 Clues: Doctor who studies and treats skin diseases • Doctor who specializes in the respiratory system • Doctor who specializes in teeth, gums, and the mouth • Doctor who specializes in female reproductive health • Trained healthcare worker who takes care of sick people • Person with a medical degree whose job is to treat people • ...
Respiratory & Circulatory 2021-01-22
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- blood vessels that carry blood towards the heart
- a protein made by the liver
- slippery aqueous secretion produced by and covering mucous membranes
- an organelle found in eukaryotic cells
- period of contraction of the ventricles of the heart that occurs between the first and second heart sounds of the cardiac cycle
- the voice box, is an organ in the top of the neck involved in breathing, producing sound and protecting the trachea against food aspiration
- substances that cause an immune response in the body by identifying substances in or markers on cells
- yellowish liquid component of blood that holds the blood cells of whole blood in suspension
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- the main artery that carries blood away from your heart to the rest of your body
- the proportion, by volume, of the blood that consists of red blood cells
- the airways that lead from the trachea into the lungs and then branch off into progressively smaller structures until they reach the alveoli, the tiny sacs that allow for the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the lungs
- the cartilage in the nose that separates the nostrils
- a leaf-shaped flap in the throat that prevents food from entering the windpipe and the lungs
- the part of the throat behind the mouth and nasal cavity
14 Clues: a protein made by the liver • an organelle found in eukaryotic cells • blood vessels that carry blood towards the heart • the cartilage in the nose that separates the nostrils • the part of the throat behind the mouth and nasal cavity • slippery aqueous secretion produced by and covering mucous membranes • ...
Respiratory Disorders 2022-06-20
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- a collection of blood in the chest cavity
- an inflammation of the bronchioles and alveoli because of bacterial, viral, or other pathogenic infections
- pneumonia that causes masses in lungs that can become liquified and coughed up leaving cavities
- sudden pulmonary artery blockage by an embolism
- bronchial walls become weakened from severe inflammation
- the lung tissue
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- high blood pressure within the pulmonary arteries
- the network of organs and tissues that help you
- collection of pus in the chest cavity
- fluid collecting in the alveoli and interstitial tissue
- the movement of air into and out of the respiratory system
- periods of apnea (breathlessness) during sleep
- periodic episodes of severe but reversible bronchial obstruction
- fibrosis changes the form of lung lobes and decreased diffusion due to stiffness of lung tissue
14 Clues: the lung tissue • collection of pus in the chest cavity • a collection of blood in the chest cavity • periods of apnea (breathlessness) during sleep • the network of organs and tissues that help you • sudden pulmonary artery blockage by an embolism • high blood pressure within the pulmonary arteries • fluid collecting in the alveoli and interstitial tissue • ...
Respiratory Diseases 2022-11-30
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- chronic lung disease, resulting in obstruction, that occurs after repeated exposure to other lung disorders
- inflammation of the mucous membranes lining the sinus cavity.
- bacterial infection of the lungs, infectious symptoms include fever, night sweats, and coughing up blood
- inflammation of the larynx and vocal cords
- inflammation of the bronchi and bronchioles
- highly contagious virus infection of the upper respiratory system, with symptoms of chills, fever, bodya ches, and sore throat
- walls of the alveoli deteriorate resulting in trapped air, usually caused by smoking
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- inflammation of the mucous membranes of the nasal cavity
- term for a nosebleed
- inflammation or infection of the lungs
- leading cause of cancer death in both men and women, main cause is smoking
- periods in which a person stops breathing while sleeping
- infection of the mouth, nose or pharynx caused by a virus, such as the common cold
- chronic inflammatory disorder, caused by sensitivity to an allergen (trigger) that results in narrowing of the bronchus
14 Clues: term for a nosebleed • inflammation or infection of the lungs • inflammation of the larynx and vocal cords • inflammation of the bronchi and bronchioles • inflammation of the mucous membranes of the nasal cavity • periods in which a person stops breathing while sleeping • inflammation of the mucous membranes lining the sinus cavity. • ...
Gerbils 2021-10-21
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- Eyes open at 2 ____
- Gerbils are often fed commercial ___
- A possible cause of respiratory infections
- Takes place in the evening
- coloring which provides camo and cooling
- ___ of respiratory infections is being lethargic
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- Dull fur can be a sign of ___
- _____ Pick up by tail
- Order which gerbils are a part of
- Call ___ if symptoms don't improve
- Tyzzer's disease can be caused by ___
11 Clues: Eyes open at 2 ____ • _____ Pick up by tail • Takes place in the evening • Dull fur can be a sign of ___ • Order which gerbils are a part of • Call ___ if symptoms don't improve • Gerbils are often fed commercial ___ • Tyzzer's disease can be caused by ___ • coloring which provides camo and cooling • A possible cause of respiratory infections • ...
Cells to Body Systems 2025-10-13
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- muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body
- place where two or more bones meet an held with ligaments
- organs that contract to produce movement in the body
- the main organs of the respiratory system and are spongy organs that expand to fill with air.
- tissue holds tissues and organs together. These tissues connect muscles to bone
- tissue makes up your brain and spine, which are organs that are part of your nervous system
- system organs that work together to do a job for the body
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- made up of several tissues that work together to do a certain job.
- organs that support and protect the body and store minerals and allow movement
- tissue makes up a large part of the body and is responsible for movement
- protective layer that covers the body
- the basic units of structure and function in a living thing
- made up of cells of the same type that work together to do a certain job
- tissue makes up the outer layer of skin, the largest organ of your body
14 Clues: protective layer that covers the body • muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body • organs that contract to produce movement in the body • place where two or more bones meet an held with ligaments • system organs that work together to do a job for the body • the basic units of structure and function in a living thing • ...
Quinn Helms Respiratory System Crossword 2023-02-02
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- removes waste from the body
- upper chamber of the heart
- area of the throat that has vocal cords
- extremely high blood pressure
- fluid potion of blood
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- upper portion of the throat
- tubes that carry urine to the bladder from the kidneys
- lower chamber of the heart
- two tubes that connect the lungs with the trachea
- blood vessels that direct blood to the heart
10 Clues: fluid potion of blood • lower chamber of the heart • upper chamber of the heart • upper portion of the throat • removes waste from the body • extremely high blood pressure • area of the throat that has vocal cords • blood vessels that direct blood to the heart • two tubes that connect the lungs with the trachea • tubes that carry urine to the bladder from the kidneys
COPD and the Respiratory System 2021-12-02
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- Other treatments for COPD may include medicines, vaccines, _________ rehabilitation (rehab), oxygen therapy, and surgery
- in COPD the airways and air sacs lose their _________ quality
- The most common irritant that causes COPD is ______ smoke
- The airways make more ________ than usual, which tends to clog them
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- Decreased _________ enzyme activity
- Most cases of COPD occur as a result of long-term exposure to lung ___________ that damage the lungs and the airways
- a mix of saliva and mucus in the airway
- In rare cases, a ________ condition called alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency may play a role in causing COPD
- The walls between many of the air _____ are destroyed
- is an umbrella term used to describe several different lung diseases
10 Clues: Decreased _________ enzyme activity • a mix of saliva and mucus in the airway • The walls between many of the air _____ are destroyed • The most common irritant that causes COPD is ______ smoke • in COPD the airways and air sacs lose their _________ quality • The airways make more ________ than usual, which tends to clog them • ...
Components of the Respiratory System! 2024-03-28
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- The air passage that connects the nose and mouth to the lungs
- A colorless, odorless gas that people and animals breathe out
- Small, basic units of living matter
- Something that is not solid or liquid and does not have a definite shape
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- The smallest sections of your bronchial tubes
- The strength to do active things without getting tired
- Two airways that split from the trachea and enter the lungs
- A colorless gas that people breathe; humans and animals need it to live
- A small tube in your body that carries blood between the arteries and veins
- The muscle under your lungs that moves as you breathe
10 Clues: Small, basic units of living matter • The smallest sections of your bronchial tubes • The muscle under your lungs that moves as you breathe • The strength to do active things without getting tired • Two airways that split from the trachea and enter the lungs • The air passage that connects the nose and mouth to the lungs • ...
Learn More of the Respiratory Sytem 2025-04-01
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- apart of the upper respiratory tract
- receive oxygenated blood and return it to the left side of the heart
- air goes into larynx and trachea
- gas exchange between blood in capillaries and tissues
- volume of air inhaled and exhaled in one breath
- diaphragm is relaxed
- pressure in lungs rise and air flows out
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- smaller branches and lack in cartilage
- transforms air to and from lungs
- a device used to measure lung capacity
- small or chronic inflammation of bronchi
- a disorder caused by episodic allergic responses
- assists in sound production
- transports air to and from lungs
- apart of the lower respiratory tract
15 Clues: diaphragm is relaxed • assists in sound production • transforms air to and from lungs • air goes into larynx and trachea • transports air to and from lungs • apart of the upper respiratory tract • apart of the lower respiratory tract • smaller branches and lack in cartilage • a device used to measure lung capacity • small or chronic inflammation of bronchi • ...
Science Quiz 12 Due March 22 2024-02-22
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- – an organ designed to pump blood
- – your heart and blood vessels that circulates blood throughout the body
- – a gas given off by people and animals that plants need
- – the tube or airway from your nose and mouth that travels to your lung
- – to breathe in (inhale) or out (Exhale)
- – the rhythm or beat that is felt through your skin as blood is pumped through the arteries
- You have 2 ____________ and 1 heart
- – the part of your blood that allows the blood to clot
- – the organs in your body that take oxygen from the air and give it to your body
- – take blood away from your heart
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- carry oxygen from the lungs
- The __________ has 4 chambers
- system – the windpipe, lungs, and diaphragm that help you breathe
- an enclosed hollow space
- fight infection and disease Taught on
- pump blood to your heart
- – a muscle that helps your lungs breathe in and out
- – the ability blood has to thicken to stop bleeding
- tubes that carry blood throughout the body
19 Clues: an enclosed hollow space • pump blood to your heart • carry oxygen from the lungs • The __________ has 4 chambers • – an organ designed to pump blood • – take blood away from your heart • You have 2 ____________ and 1 heart • fight infection and disease Taught on • – to breathe in (inhale) or out (Exhale) • tubes that carry blood throughout the body • ...
Love Your Heart 2014-08-31
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- Wire mesh tube used to keep arteries open.
- Lack of blood supply to a tissue
- Slow heart rate
- Ultrasound recording of heart function
- Uncontrolled quivering of twitching of the heart muscle
- Main artery of the neck.
- Persistent high arterial blood pressure
- Are of cell death resulting from an infarction
- Inflammation of the lining of the heart
- Tip or end of cone-shaped structure, such as the heart
- Instrument for listening to cardiac and respiratory sounds
- Underneath the tongue
- Pertaining to the heart
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- An abnormal heart rhythm
- A wall dividing two cavities.
- Device that regulates cardiac electrial activity
- Hardening of the arteries
- forcible, rapid beat of the heart felt by the patient
- All the heart muscle
- Persistent low arterial blood pressure
- A device for conducting electricity
- fast heart rate
- chamber where blood enters the heart on both right and left sides
- Removal of a tissue to destroy its function
- Main trunk of the systemic arterial system
25 Clues: Slow heart rate • fast heart rate • All the heart muscle • Underneath the tongue • Pertaining to the heart • An abnormal heart rhythm • Main artery of the neck. • Hardening of the arteries • A wall dividing two cavities. • Lack of blood supply to a tissue • A device for conducting electricity • Ultrasound recording of heart function • Persistent low arterial blood pressure • ...
Anatomy Chapters 1 and 2 2015-08-24
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- another term for shoulder muscle, 18 c1
- Largest organ of the body, 7 c1
- Represents the symbol "K" on the periodic table, 8 c1
- organ system that helps you breath, 7 c1
- Smallest, basic, part of an Element, 4 c2
- A bond that attracts Hydrogen, 8 c2
- To keep everything normal within the body, 9 c1
- Bonds broken down, 9 c2
- flat surface that divides 2 parts, 15 c1
- where your lungs and ribs are located, 13 c1
- lower part of your back, 12 c1
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- midline of the body, 18 c1
- group of cells working together, 3 c1
- An object that contains carbon, 4 c1
- The study of a disease and how it works, 2 c1
- necessary for cell and human life, 11 c2
- smallest buildings blocks of life, 4 c1
- study of a structure of the body, 1 c1
- negatively charged particles of the atom, 4 c2
- Chemical process that takes place in your body
20 Clues: Bonds broken down, 9 c2 • midline of the body, 18 c1 • lower part of your back, 12 c1 • Largest organ of the body, 7 c1 • A bond that attracts Hydrogen, 8 c2 • An object that contains carbon, 4 c1 • group of cells working together, 3 c1 • study of a structure of the body, 1 c1 • another term for shoulder muscle, 18 c1 • smallest buildings blocks of life, 4 c1 • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2021-05-25
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- ventricular fibrillation
- hearts walls
- it to swell like a balloon
- double-layered sac that contains the heart
- above/over excessive
- an artery has a weakened wall,
- thin layer that lines each chamber of
- written record
- stenosis or aneurysms
- valve separates the right ventricle
- high blood pressure
- into blood vessels to
- activity of the heart
- coronary artery bypass graft
- test that uses an ultrasound to look
- one who studies
- the pulmonary artery
- congestive heart failure
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- inner part of the epicardium
- septum wall between the right and left atria
- pericardial sac around the heart is inflamed
- major part of the respiratory system
- leads attached to chest records
- veins dilated and swollen veins
- shortness of breath
- arrest complete stopping of the heart
- chest pain
- the heart and its vessels
- inside
- used to measure blood pressure
- indicate heart muscle failure
- measure certain items in the blood
- x-ray dye called contrast is
33 Clues: inside • chest pain • hearts walls • written record • one who studies • shortness of breath • high blood pressure • above/over excessive • the pulmonary artery • stenosis or aneurysms • into blood vessels to • activity of the heart • ventricular fibrillation • congestive heart failure • the heart and its vessels • it to swell like a balloon • inner part of the epicardium • ...
Term 3 Key Vocab 2022-07-26
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- a gas that is expelled from the body by the respiratory system (CO2)
- anything that can be used to produce something else
- at risk of extinction
- the state of being extremely poor
- the people in society
- a guardian or trustee of an environmental area or resource
- something that cannot be reused or replaced easily
- able to be maintained
- a species that no longer exists
- a long term change in the earth's climate
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- other things available as another possibility or choice
- harmful or poisonous substances that affect the environment
- capable of being decomposed
- the trapping of the sun's warmth in the earth's atmosphere
- a gradual increase in average global temperature
- weather conditions
- the surroundings in which a person, animal or plant lives
- something that can be used again and again
- the preservation and protection of something
- a group of people that lead a country
- the act of using up a resource
- acting rightly or wrongly
22 Clues: weather conditions • at risk of extinction • the people in society • able to be maintained • acting rightly or wrongly • capable of being decomposed • the act of using up a resource • a species that no longer exists • the state of being extremely poor • a group of people that lead a country • a long term change in the earth's climate • something that can be used again and again • ...
Axolotl in peril 2022-09-08
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- the life cycle of a animal
- No more remaining members of the specius amphibians Animals that need a moist environment to live .
- develop gradually
- A district of mexico
- A chain food that has to do with animals
- the respiratory system of amphibians
- The clues facts or important information
- Animals that live were the y don't belong
- Retains juvenile feature despite Growing older
- the inmature part of a animal
- to change SOMETHING IN THE body like DNA
- plants that live in water
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- some type of group that forms some thing
- Cute ,Frilly salamander
- A group of people
- The answers
- A group of people who lived in the region
- A floating garden for food .
- The why
- something that the same as the other or some related
- The ability to regrow parts of the body
- he unhatched offspring that grows inside a egg
- country of southern North America
- something that helps you
24 Clues: The why • The answers • A group of people • develop gradually • A district of mexico • Cute ,Frilly salamander • something that helps you • plants that live in water • the life cycle of a animal • A floating garden for food . • the inmature part of a animal • country of southern North America • the respiratory system of amphibians • some type of group that forms some thing • ...
