respiratory system Crossword Puzzles
HSA Times Crossword Fall Edition 2025-10-21
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- The smallest structural unit of a muscle
- type of muscle found in organs such as the stomach or intestines
- U.S health organization that monitors and controls disease outbreaks
- medicine used to treat bacterial infection
- reflex that clears mucus or irritants from airway
- A chronic condition that causes difficulty in breathing due to narrowed airways
- pair of organs that are responsible for gas exchange in respiratory system
- infection symptom involving raised body temperatures
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- Connects muscles to bones
- inflammation of the tubes that carry air to lungs
- portable device used for delivering asthma medication
- gas essential for living and breathing
- soft tissues that contract, allowing the body to move
- Hospital unit for premature or ill newborns
14 Clues: Connects muscles to bones • gas essential for living and breathing • The smallest structural unit of a muscle • medicine used to treat bacterial infection • Hospital unit for premature or ill newborns • inflammation of the tubes that carry air to lungs • reflex that clears mucus or irritants from airway • infection symptom involving raised body temperatures • ...
Respiratory Diseases 2016-10-13
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- Normal Breathing
- Tar from cigarettes accumulates in lungs, destructive
- Less oxygen
- Bacteria causes "holes" in lungs, destructive
- Combination of Chronic Bronchitis and Emphysema, obstructive
- "Crib Death", destructive
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- Inflammation of the Pleural Space, obstructive
- Cancer of lung tissue, destructive
- Fluid in lungs, obstructive
- Lung collapse, destructive
- Trouble Breathing
- Absence of breathing
- Immune system response, obstructive
- Bronchitis Inflammation of bronchi, obstructive
14 Clues: Less oxygen • Normal Breathing • Trouble Breathing • Absence of breathing • "Crib Death", destructive • Lung collapse, destructive • Fluid in lungs, obstructive • Cancer of lung tissue, destructive • Immune system response, obstructive • Bacteria causes "holes" in lungs, destructive • Inflammation of the Pleural Space, obstructive • ...
Respiratory Disorders 2023-03-15
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- affects the cells that produce mucus, sweat and digestive juices. These secreted fluids are normally thin and slippery. But in people with this disease, a defective gene causes the secretions to become sticky and thick. Instead of acting as lubricants, the secretions plug up tubes, ducts and passageways, especially in the lungs and pancreas.
- long-term inflammation of the bronchi
- leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide.
- occurs when a blood clot gets stuck in an artery in the lung, blocking blood flow to part of the lung.
- a lung condition that causes shortness of breath. In people with emphysema, the air sacs in the lungs (alveoli) are damaged. Over time, the inner walls of the air sacs weaken and rupture — creating larger air spaces instead of many small ones
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- happens when the pressure in the blood vessels leading from the heart to the lungs is too high
- a disease caused by germs that are spread from person to person through the air. It usually affects the lungs, but it can also affect other parts of the body, such as the brain, the kidneys, or the spine
- a type of cancer that occurs in the thin layer of tissue that covers the majority of your internal organs. In the lungs it can be caused by inhalation of asbestos
- a collapsed lung
- condition in which your airways narrow and swell and may produce extra mucus. This can make breathing difficult and trigger coughing, a whistling sound (wheezing) when you breathe out and shortness of breath.
- an infection that inflames the air sacs in one or both lungs. The air sacs may fill with fluid or pus (purulent material), causing cough with phlegm or pus, fever, chills, and difficulty breathing. A variety of organisms, including bacteria, viruses and fungi, can cause
- a highly contagious respiratory tract infection. In many people, it's marked by a severe hacking cough followed by a high-pitched intake of breath
- a group of diseases that cause airflow blockage and breathing-related problems
- a buildup of fluid between the layers of tissue that line the lungs and chest cavity.
14 Clues: a collapsed lung • long-term inflammation of the bronchi • leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide. • a group of diseases that cause airflow blockage and breathing-related problems • a buildup of fluid between the layers of tissue that line the lungs and chest cavity. • ...
Respiratory problems 2026-04-15
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- substances that can cause cancer
- highly addictive chemical in cigarettes
- toxic, sticky, brown residue formed by burning tobacco
- RS irritation often caused by dust or pollen
- inflammation in one or both lungs' air sacs, filling them with fluid
- type of smoking where you breathe in their smoke
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- the inflammation of the airways (bronchi) in the lungs, commonly causing a persistent cough (often with mucus)
- ability to control impulses, emotions, and behaviors
- lung disease characterized by inflamed, narrow airways causing wheezing & shortness of breath
- production and discharge of something, especially gas
- small medical device to help relieve asthma sufferers
- deadly disease that can be caused by smoking
- another word for blocked
- tiny air sacs of the lungs which allow for gas exchange
14 Clues: another word for blocked • substances that can cause cancer • highly addictive chemical in cigarettes • deadly disease that can be caused by smoking • RS irritation often caused by dust or pollen • type of smoking where you breathe in their smoke • ability to control impulses, emotions, and behaviors • production and discharge of something, especially gas • ...
menu crossword 2023-04-03
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- Carbs get broken down by your digestive system→
- the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water.
- Plants store extra glucose as starch; you store extra glucose in your liver and muscles as....
- Glucose for respiration comes from the __________ that we eat.
- What other type of energy is produced as a result of cellular respiration (and explains why you get hot when you exercise)?
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- Inhaled with your lungs (respiratory system)
- What organelle does cellular respiration take place in?
- The usable energy that cells produced as a result of cellular respiration is...
8 Clues: Inhaled with your lungs (respiratory system) • Carbs get broken down by your digestive system→ • What organelle does cellular respiration take place in? • Glucose for respiration comes from the __________ that we eat. • The usable energy that cells produced as a result of cellular respiration is... • ...
5 colour diet(1) 2022-07-27
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- Dark red vegetables that helps in improve circulation system
- Orange and yellow food that rich in carotene and good for respiratory system, usually used in Chinese sweet soup
- One of the compound found in orange food, usually found in carrots
- Common benefit in many colour of food, against skin aging
- One of the colour of fruit and vegetables that have anti-cancer and anti-aging properties
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- Red fruit with analgesic effect and anti-inflammatory effect
- Red, orange and purple food can reduce the risk of suffering ______disease
- Red Vegetables with lycopene
- One of the colour of the fruit and vegetables that can protect your eyes from damage cause by blue light
- Fruit with purple colour, which is benefit to brain function(memory, reaction time and attention)
- One of the colour of the fruit and vegetables with anti-inflammatory effect
11 Clues: Red Vegetables with lycopene • Common benefit in many colour of food, against skin aging • Dark red vegetables that helps in improve circulation system • Red fruit with analgesic effect and anti-inflammatory effect • One of the compound found in orange food, usually found in carrots • Red, orange and purple food can reduce the risk of suffering ______disease • ...
Nipah Virus 2023-11-01
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- Nipah virus also infects other ________ such as dogs, cats, and horses
- Infection can occur through contaminated air through droplets breathing and ______ with the secretions from infected animal
- Eating fruits or vegetables contaminated with bat ______ can transmit Nipah virus
- ______ can act as intermediate hosts for Nipah virus transmission to humans
- Diagnosis of Nipah Virus is through laboratory tests such as _______ and PCR
- Nipah virus has a high _________ rate, with up to 75% of cases resulting in death
- Among humans, it causes a spectrum of disease mainly involving the __________ system.
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- The virus causes _________ system disturbance in pig.
- Nipah virus infection in humans can present in several ways, including acute encephalitis, non-encephalitic viral illness and ________
- Nipah virus is primarily transmitted from ____ to humans
- Infected person may transmit the Nipah Virus up to 21 days after _____ of disease.
11 Clues: The virus causes _________ system disturbance in pig. • Nipah virus is primarily transmitted from ____ to humans • Nipah virus also infects other ________ such as dogs, cats, and horses • ______ can act as intermediate hosts for Nipah virus transmission to humans • Diagnosis of Nipah Virus is through laboratory tests such as _______ and PCR • ...
CMA Review 2021-03-10
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- oldest documentation form and the least structured
- type of medical record that lists the problems of the patient, usually at the begininning of the folder, and references each problem with a number throughout the folder
- if you are confused about information you have recieved, asking the patient to give an example is called
- repeating what you heard, using your own words or phrases
- repeating what you have heard the say, using open-ended statements
- plane that divides the body into front and back
- Booking, scheduling two or more patients in the same time slot
- scheduling by grouping similiar appointments
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- Note, chart notes taken during visits to document progress and status of patients conditions
- the abdomen is divided into how many regions?
- filling system based on time
- innermost layer of the heart
- gives the patient another chance to clarify statements
- what gives the eye it's color?
- Sheet, designed to limit the need for long, hand-written care notes by allowing information to be recorded in either graphic or table form
- system that provides oxygen to cells and removes carbon dioxide
- appointment slots held in case of emergencies
17 Clues: filling system based on time • innermost layer of the heart • what gives the eye it's color? • scheduling by grouping similiar appointments • the abdomen is divided into how many regions? • appointment slots held in case of emergencies • plane that divides the body into front and back • oldest documentation form and the least structured • ...
The Circulatory and Respiratory Systems Quiz Review 2022-01-10
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- This color blood cell transports oxygen in the blood.
- These 2 organs are where gas exchange takes place.
- The job of this system is to transport gases, nutrients, and waste to and from all your cells.
- These are the tiny air sacs at the end of the bronchi.
- This organ carries air between the throat and the bronchi.
- These are the tubes that carry blood throughout the body. (2 words)
- This is the liquid part of the blood.
- The ____ and throat help to clean, moisten, and heat the air we breathe.
- This color blood cell helps to fight infections.
- This pumps blood through your blood vessels
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- The job of this system is to provide gas exchange between your blood and the air.
- This organ carries air between the trachea and the lungs.
- This part of the blood helps our blood to clot.
- These blood vessels are where materials are exchanged between the blood and cells.
- These blood vessels carry blood that contains CO2 and wastes from your cells back towards your heart.
- This muscle moves our lungs.
- These blood vessels carry blood that contains O2 and nutrients away from your heart and to your cells.
17 Clues: This muscle moves our lungs. • This is the liquid part of the blood. • This pumps blood through your blood vessels • This part of the blood helps our blood to clot. • This color blood cell helps to fight infections. • These 2 organs are where gas exchange takes place. • This color blood cell transports oxygen in the blood. • ...
CFE Review - Grade 6 Science 2022-05-02
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- The brain or "control center" of the cell.
- This system provides support, protection, and movement for the body.
- In the body, the blood cells are made in the bone _________.
- The watery liquid that fills the cell.
- The attraction between any two objects in the universe is known as____________ force.
- The type of energy when an object is actively doing something.
- The variable that is being tested or changed
- Based on a lot of evidence
- The type of energy where its maximum is at the top of a hill.
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- The type of force that is equal on both sides.
- An _______ force must act on an object for it to CHANGE its motion.
- The force that opposes the motion of two surfaces sliding past each other is called ___________.
- the process by which plants release water through the pores in their leaves is called...
- A scientific ____________ is a statement
- The organelle that belongs in plant cells only
- describes what always happens under certain conditions in nature. It describes what is happening or will happen.
- The system that provides body cells with oxygen and removes carbon dioxide that cells produce as waste.
- The variable that is kept the same to make sure results are caused by the thing being tested.
18 Clues: Based on a lot of evidence • The watery liquid that fills the cell. • A scientific ____________ is a statement • The brain or "control center" of the cell. • The variable that is being tested or changed • The type of force that is equal on both sides. • The organelle that belongs in plant cells only • In the body, the blood cells are made in the bone _________. • ...
Respiratory, Cirulatory, Nervous Systems Crossword 2016-05-31
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- a structure that permits a neuron to pass an electrical/chemical signal to another neuron
- an action that is harmful to the lungs, commonly done with cigarettes.
- the intensity at which blood flows through blood vessels
- primary organs of respiration in humans
- blockage of blood flow to the heart muscle
- scientific name for red blood cells
- the time period when the heart is in a state of relaxation and dilatation
- smallest blood vessels
- the blood type with no antigens
- scientific name for white blood cells
- contraction of the myocardium
- the part of the brain involved in sensory and motor signal and the regulation of consciousness and sleep
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- carry deoxygenated blood to the heart
- a medical device used to regulate the beating of the heart
- maximum volume of air one can displace through inhalation and exhalation
- portion of the brain that controls autonomic functions like breathing, digestion, heart and blood vessel function
- system with a network of organs and vessels that help in the flow of blood, nutrients, hormones, and oxygen to and from cells
- small diameter blood vessel that branches out from an artery
- system responsible for taking in oxygen and expelling carbon dioxide
- the normal volume of air displaced between inhalation and exhalation
- called thrombocytes
- a specialized cell transmitting nerve impulse
- system that transmits impulses between parts of the body
- part of the brain at the back of the skull that coordinates and regulates muscular activity
- tube that connects the pharynx and larynx to the lungs
25 Clues: called thrombocytes • smallest blood vessels • contraction of the myocardium • the blood type with no antigens • scientific name for red blood cells • carry deoxygenated blood to the heart • scientific name for white blood cells • primary organs of respiration in humans • blockage of blood flow to the heart muscle • a specialized cell transmitting nerve impulse • ...
Disease Crossword 2021-12-13
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- capable of causing infection
- a single celled organism that is capable of movement
- the system that controls everything you do
- medical care given to a patient for illness or injury
- organisms that eat organic materials
- the system that lets you breath
- when you use or lose more fluid then you take in
- the structural unit for all life
- infectious agent of small size that can be multiplied in living cells, and living organisms
- able to be passed from one individual to another through contact of a spreadable disease
- the bodily function that lets you digest, ingest and absorb food
- bacterial infection caused from the bite of an infected tick
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- an infectious disease causing a mild fever and a rash of itchy and inflamed blisters
- small organisms or living things found all around us
- a contagious viral infection of the respiratory passages causing fever and aching. Its common.
- an infectious viral disease causing fever and a red rash on the skin, occurring mostly in childhood
- a distinct living creature
- a group of heat related conditions characterised by an abnormally high body temperature
- a group of organs that perform a complex function
- microorganism that can cause or causes disease
- the gland that makes and stores hormones
- system that protects the body from foreign substances
- an illness or sickness characterised by specific signs or symptoms
- tiny little things that are all around us but to small
- a fever caused from a protozoan parasite which is transmitted by mosquitos in many tropical and subtropical regions
25 Clues: a distinct living creature • capable of causing infection • the system that lets you breath • the structural unit for all life • organisms that eat organic materials • the gland that makes and stores hormones • the system that controls everything you do • microorganism that can cause or causes disease • when you use or lose more fluid then you take in • ...
Helene's lung crossword puzzle 2020-10-07
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- your lungs has 2 lungs called _______.
- your lungs can also be called the___________ system.
- Your lungs need help. To do their work, and that helper is a muscle called________
- your lungs have tons of smaller tubes called_______.
- tiny air sacs at the end of every bronchiole which is called _______
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- the air you breath out or exhale is called _____________.
- another way to call your windpipe is _______.
- we breathe in ______.
- there are about 600 million alveoli in the lungs, each has mesh covering of very small blood vessels called_______.
- when you breathe in it’s called________.
10 Clues: we breathe in ______. • your lungs has 2 lungs called _______. • when you breathe in it’s called________. • another way to call your windpipe is _______. • your lungs can also be called the___________ system. • your lungs have tons of smaller tubes called_______. • the air you breath out or exhale is called _____________. • ...
Environmental Issues in South Asia 2026-03-01
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- This river is very sacred to the hindu religion
- The Chinese and Indian government has spent lots of money investing in trying to help pollution
- Come from cooking,Automobiles,and factories
- when this substance burns it releases harmful gases into the earth
- of growth in pollution
- Water pollution and air pollution can cause a wide variety of diseases and illneses
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- Produces exhaust which produces more pollution
- what factories dump into rivers and cause water pollution
- A fog that comes from pollution and can cause Respiratory system
- Has affected growth in pollution
10 Clues: of growth in pollution • Has affected growth in pollution • Come from cooking,Automobiles,and factories • Produces exhaust which produces more pollution • This river is very sacred to the hindu religion • what factories dump into rivers and cause water pollution • A fog that comes from pollution and can cause Respiratory system • ...
Oxygenation 2022-12-09
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- A subjective feeling of not getting enough air
- A reduced level of tissue oxygenation
- An increased anterior-posterior chest diameter, resulting from air trapping in the alveoli, that occurs in chronic respiratory disease
- Gas exchange occurs at the alveolar level where blood is oxygenated and carbon dioxide is removed.
- Temporary cessation of breathing
- Elevated respiratory rate above normal range according to the patient’s age
- Enlargement of the fingertips that occurs with chronic hypoxia
- Bluish discoloration of the skin and mucous membranes
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- Mechanical movement of air into and out of the lungs
- Elevated level of carbon dioxide in the blood
- Decreased respiratory rate less than the normal range according to the patient’s age
- Difficulty in breathing that occurs when lying down and is relieved upon changing to an upright position
12 Clues: Temporary cessation of breathing • A reduced level of tissue oxygenation • Elevated level of carbon dioxide in the blood • A subjective feeling of not getting enough air • Mechanical movement of air into and out of the lungs • Bluish discoloration of the skin and mucous membranes • Enlargement of the fingertips that occurs with chronic hypoxia • ...
CAP Respiratory Failure Lecture 2014-06-08
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- normalis 22-26mEq/L, is a base that buffers, reflects metabolic status.
- normal is 35-45mmHg, will combine with water to form carbonic acid.
- the haemoglobin ____ of oxygen is normal between 95-100%
- a combination of hypoxic and hypercapnic, and is involved in type II respiratory failure
- normal is 80-100mmHg
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- If there is increased HCO3 opposite the increased CO2, then ____ is occurring.
- Respiratory ____ is the inability to adequately oxygenate the blood resulting in hyperaemia +/- hypercapnia
- less than 88% sats, is involved in type I respiratory failure
- Arterial Blood Gases indicate if O2 _____ is required.
- optimal range is 7.35-7.45
10 Clues: normal is 80-100mmHg • optimal range is 7.35-7.45 • Arterial Blood Gases indicate if O2 _____ is required. • the haemoglobin ____ of oxygen is normal between 95-100% • less than 88% sats, is involved in type I respiratory failure • normal is 35-45mmHg, will combine with water to form carbonic acid. • ...
Vocab Unit #3 2021-10-11
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- Small tube-like structures that carry blood to the heart from organs and tissues
- Cavity where air is warmed and moistened while dust particles are filtered out
- Involuntary muscle that is found in internal organs and blood vessels
- Involuntary muscle found in the heart
- Tube that connects larynx to bronchi
- Site where air and food passages are joined and split into respective parts
- Thin microscopic sacs located at the terminal end to respiratory system; location of actual carbon dioxide and oxygen exchange
- Type of muscle that is not under control of the animals will
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- Type of muscle that is under control of the animals will
- Organ that draws in air
- small tube-like structures that carry blood from the heart to organs and tissues throughout the body
- Involuntary muscle that pumps blood throughout the circulatory system
- Large muscle separating the chest from the abdomen and aids in the respiration process
- Vessels that exchange nutrients, carbon dioxide, oxygen, waste products, etc. from the arteries and/or veins
- Cartilage structures that contain vocal cords
15 Clues: Organ that draws in air • Tube that connects larynx to bronchi • Involuntary muscle found in the heart • Cartilage structures that contain vocal cords • Type of muscle that is under control of the animals will • Type of muscle that is not under control of the animals will • Involuntary muscle that is found in internal organs and blood vessels • ...
Human body system and functions! 2020-12-14
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- Regulates the human composition of body fluids.
- In control of the human bodies movement.
- This muscle covers 2 square meters!
- Controls all the processes your body goes through.(Puberty)
- The network of tissues and organs to help you breathe.
- In control of taking blood away and to the heart.
- In control of the humans digestion.
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- Meets egg to create a baby.
- Receives information and messages it through-out the human body.
- These are released by the human glands through puberty.
- Insure survival of species.
- You loose a lot of this while breathing.
- There are 3 divided types of muscles. You have Cardiac and skeletal. What is the 3rd one?
- Protects the body from invasions by chemicals.
- The Circulatory system works with what organ?
15 Clues: Meets egg to create a baby. • Insure survival of species. • This muscle covers 2 square meters! • In control of the humans digestion. • In control of the human bodies movement. • You loose a lot of this while breathing. • The Circulatory system works with what organ? • Protects the body from invasions by chemicals. • Regulates the human composition of body fluids. • ...
Unit 1 - Zoology 2022-01-28
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- Large opening in a sponge
- Hollow ball of small cells, center appears lighter in color than outside ring
- Term for when each cell becomes specialized
- When an egg and sperm combine
- Cell layer that forms the digestive and respiratory system after differentiation
- Small opening in a sponge
- The creation of egg and sperm
- When there are 2 layers of cells, what is the outside layer called?
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- Solid ball of small cells
- When the ball of cells begins to lengthen and indent at a point
- Line interior of sponge, use flagella to bring in water
- The only fresh water cnidarian
- Gives support and structure to the sponge
- Type of symmetry in which the animal is very motile
- When an animal or organism doesn't move (stationary)
15 Clues: Solid ball of small cells • Large opening in a sponge • Small opening in a sponge • When an egg and sperm combine • The creation of egg and sperm • The only fresh water cnidarian • Gives support and structure to the sponge • Term for when each cell becomes specialized • Type of symmetry in which the animal is very motile • When an animal or organism doesn't move (stationary) • ...
Rabbits, Guinea Pigs, Hamster Ailments 2023-04-04
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- abnormal growth/division of cells
- abnormal growth of tissue cells, could be cancerous
- a collection of compounds forming in the urinary tract
- Vitamin C deficiency
- intestinal bacterial infection found in hamsters
- bacterial infection of the respiratory system in guinea pigs
- a previously infected animal who will always carry the virus/bacteria
- a small rodent, similar in size to a rat
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- bacterial infection of the stomach more easily spread by reptiles
- a disease that can be spread from animals to people
- a lack of energy and enthusiasm
- a small rodent similar to a mouse
- The invasion and growth of germs in the body
- a single cell organism that might be cured with antibiotics
- an infective agent that may be prevented with a vaccine
15 Clues: Vitamin C deficiency • a lack of energy and enthusiasm • abnormal growth/division of cells • a small rodent similar to a mouse • a small rodent, similar in size to a rat • The invasion and growth of germs in the body • intestinal bacterial infection found in hamsters • a disease that can be spread from animals to people • ...
World medicine 2023-04-09
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- protect eyes from dust
- chronic disease of the stomach wall
- respiratory organ
- an institution where first aid is provided and treatment is taking place
- is a chronic inflammatory disease of the bronchi
- is a complex pathophysiological process of interaction between macro- and microorganism
- is the organ where gas exchange takes place
- method of examination of the large intestine
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- doctor who treats children
- is a complete or partial violation of the anatomical integrity of the bone
- restriction of the movement of people, animals and goods, aimed at preventing the spread of diseases or pests
- through which food enters the stomach
- main artery of the circulatory system
- using it to make an injection
- jerky oscillations of the walls of the arteries associated with cardiac cycles
15 Clues: respiratory organ • protect eyes from dust • doctor who treats children • using it to make an injection • chronic disease of the stomach wall • through which food enters the stomach • main artery of the circulatory system • is the organ where gas exchange takes place • method of examination of the large intestine • is a chronic inflammatory disease of the bronchi • ...
Week 4 2023-08-27
14 Clues: FH • TB • Fx • CA • UTI • HBV • R/O • Diabetes _________ • ______________exam • Myocardial ________ • Upper___________ Infection • _____________and Adenoidectomy • ___________Transmitted Infection • Cerobrovascular __________________
covid-19 crossword puzzle 2020-08-20
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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 simply wearing it
- _____ immunity helps protect people who are unable to get a vaccine
- helps pump air into a patient's 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 primary infected by covid-19
- a type of test to see if you are infected with covid
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 • a type of test to see if you are infected with covid • ...
Enhancing Fitness 2019-05-12
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- Type of training that enhances cardiorespiratory endurance
- When the size of the muscle fibre increases due to training
- Byproduct of creating ATP
- The point where the cardiovascular and respiratory system interact
- How long your training session is
- Increasing the level of intensity overtime to ensure that training adaptations continue
- The difficulty level of your training or how hard your training session is
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- Body organ that absorbs O2
- Human Energy
- We breathe in O2 and breathe out.....
- The role of the heart
- The amount of times you train per week or cycle
- Type of training that enhances muscular fitness
- The muscles responsible for contracting the diaphragm to bring in air to the lungs
- The different exercises or activities that make up your training programme
15 Clues: Human Energy • The role of the heart • Byproduct of creating ATP • Body organ that absorbs O2 • How long your training session is • We breathe in O2 and breathe out..... • The amount of times you train per week or cycle • Type of training that enhances muscular fitness • Type of training that enhances cardiorespiratory endurance • ...
Tourism Crossword 2012-12-01
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- a system formed by the interactions of living organisms
- a type of respiratory disease
- an average standard of living in countries
- a country that has high economic productivity
- a country where people have a low standard of living
- describes something that meets the needs of present population
- the body of beliefs, atitudes, skills and tools
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- development that meets the needs of present population without endangering the needs of future generations
- a group formed by people with something in common
- nature based tourism that educates tourists about the natural environment
- a disease that spreads worldwide
- a measure of human activity's impacts on Earth
- violence against civilians to achieve political ends
- a rich variety of all life forms on Earth
- temporary movement of people beyond their workplace and residence
15 Clues: a type of respiratory disease • a disease that spreads worldwide • a rich variety of all life forms on Earth • an average standard of living in countries • a country that has high economic productivity • a measure of human activity's impacts on Earth • the body of beliefs, atitudes, skills and tools • a group formed by people with something in common • ...
Human organs and Cells 2022-02-22
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- The main organ of respiratory system
- Passage from the back of the mouth down inside the neck
- Baglike organ in which food is broken down for use by the body
- Greek name of the cell
- The upper part of the face
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- Colloidal suspension that fills the cell and holds its contents
- It can be abdominal, oral or thoracic
- Dark-staining body near the centre of the cell which contains hereditary material
8 Clues: Greek name of the cell • The upper part of the face • The main organ of respiratory system • It can be abdominal, oral or thoracic • Passage from the back of the mouth down inside the neck • Baglike organ in which food is broken down for use by the body • Colloidal suspension that fills the cell and holds its contents • ...
Abbreviated Lesson 11- Respiratory system- Respiratory events & capacities 2022-05-02
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- The amount of air breathed in and out in a normal breath.
- ___________ ventilation. Moving air in & out of the lungs.
- ___________ reserve volume. Volume of air that can be forced out of the lungs
- __________ lung capacity. The full amount of air in the lungs.
- ___________ reserve volume. Volume of air that can be forced into the lungs
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- Residual _________. The air that always remains in the lungs to keep the lungs inflated.
- ____________ respiration. Gas exchange between blood and tissue cells in systemic capillaries.
- The full amount of exchangeable air in the lungs.
- ____________ gas transport. Transporting gasses through the blood.
- ___________ respiration. Gas exchange between pulmonary blood and alveoli.
10 Clues: The full amount of exchangeable air in the lungs. • The amount of air breathed in and out in a normal breath. • ___________ ventilation. Moving air in & out of the lungs. • __________ lung capacity. The full amount of air in the lungs. • ____________ gas transport. Transporting gasses through the blood. • ...
Abbreviated Lesson 11- Respiratory system- Respiratory events & capacities 2022-05-02
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- The full amount of exchangeable air in the lungs.
- __________ lung capacity. The full amount of air in the lungs.
- Residual _________. The air that always remains in the lungs to keep the lungs inflated.
- ___________ reserve volume. Volume of air that can be forced out of the lungs
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- ____________ respiration. Gas exchange between blood and tissue cells in systemic capillaries.
- ____________ gas transport. Transporting gasses through the blood.
- ___________ reserve volume. Volume of air that can be forced into the lungs
- The amount of air breathed in and out in a normal breath.
- ___________ respiration. Gas exchange between pulmonary blood and alveoli.
- ___________ ventilation. Moving air in & out of the lungs.
10 Clues: The full amount of exchangeable air in the lungs. • The amount of air breathed in and out in a normal breath. • ___________ ventilation. Moving air in & out of the lungs. • __________ lung capacity. The full amount of air in the lungs. • ____________ gas transport. Transporting gasses through the blood. • ...
Tobacco 2021-10-26
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- Chemical compounds known to cause cancer
- Smoke from the burning end of a cigarette
- Environmental Tobacco Smoke
- The legal age to purchase tobacco
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- Respiratory organ affected by smoking tobacco
- smoke exhaled from the lungs of a smoker
- A drug that increases the action of the central nervous system, heart and other organs.
- Nicotine _______ or gum can be used to as a nicotine substitute for someone that is trying to quit.
- Addictive drug found in tobacco
- Process of the body that occurs when an addictive drug is no longer present.
10 Clues: Environmental Tobacco Smoke • Addictive drug found in tobacco • The legal age to purchase tobacco • smoke exhaled from the lungs of a smoker • Chemical compounds known to cause cancer • Smoke from the burning end of a cigarette • Respiratory organ affected by smoking tobacco • Process of the body that occurs when an addictive drug is no longer present. • ...
Unit 7 Crossword 2023-02-03
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- when an animal eats poison and it gets worse and worse as it passes down the food chain
- when nitrogen oxide gets mixed with sunlight it makes this
- bacteria is an example of this
- an example of this is the ozone
- this can very harmful to the human respiratory system
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- benzene is an example of this
- this traps heat
- Amphibians are considered the best type of this species
- carbon monoxide is an example of this
- a factory releasing smoke
10 Clues: this traps heat • a factory releasing smoke • benzene is an example of this • bacteria is an example of this • an example of this is the ozone • carbon monoxide is an example of this • this can very harmful to the human respiratory system • Amphibians are considered the best type of this species • when nitrogen oxide gets mixed with sunlight it makes this • ...
Pulmonologist Crossword Puzzle 2020-03-06
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- What disease occurs mostly in older patients?
- Which system is affected by diseases that target the lungs?
- How many years of schooling/training does it take to become a Pulmonologist?
- What disease occurs while you sleep and something blocks your airway?
- Whats the term for a disease that affects multiple diseases into one.
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- What do you breathe out?
- What do you breathe in?
- Which lung is bigger then the other?
- What's the main cause of lung cancer?
- What disease can be cured by consistent exercise and running?
10 Clues: What do you breathe in? • What do you breathe out? • Which lung is bigger then the other? • What's the main cause of lung cancer? • What disease occurs mostly in older patients? • Which system is affected by diseases that target the lungs? • What disease can be cured by consistent exercise and running? • ...
Pulmonologist Crossword Puzzle 2020-03-06
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- Can genetics cause lung cancer?
- How many years of training/schooling does it take to become a Pulmonologist?
- What system is directly affected by diseases that occur in the lungs?
- Which lung is bigger then the other?
- What disease occurs mostly in older older patients?
- What do you breathe in?
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- What is the main cause of lung cancer?
- What do you breathe out?
- What diseases affects you while you sleep when something blocks your airway?
- What disease can sometimes be cured by consistent exercise and running to improve lung function?
10 Clues: What do you breathe in? • What do you breathe out? • Can genetics cause lung cancer? • Which lung is bigger then the other? • What is the main cause of lung cancer? • What disease occurs mostly in older older patients? • What system is directly affected by diseases that occur in the lungs? • How many years of training/schooling does it take to become a Pulmonologist? • ...
revision crossword 2023-06-13
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- type of respiration that requires oxygen
- a reaction that loses heat to its surroundings is called an ______________ reaction
- group 1 metals are known as ________ metals
- type of respiration that produces lactic acid
- what organ system the lungs are found in
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- energy resource that comes from the sun
- coal, oil and natural gas are examples of _______________ energy resources
- particles moving from a high concentration to a low concentration is called d________
- the process plants use to produce glucose and oxygen
- what is used to help to speed up a chemical reaction?
10 Clues: energy resource that comes from the sun • type of respiration that requires oxygen • what organ system the lungs are found in • group 1 metals are known as ________ metals • type of respiration that produces lactic acid • the process plants use to produce glucose and oxygen • what is used to help to speed up a chemical reaction? • ...
Sports Science Crossword 2024-01-23
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- Regulates posture and balance, as well as helps to smooth and coordinate skeletal muscle contractions
- Control of autonomic nervous system (ANS)
- Contains the thalamus and hypothalamus
- Lobe which has touch perception body orientation and sensory discrimination
- Lobe which has many aspects of association such as reasoning and motivation
- Contains the respiratory and cardiovascular control centres
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- Lobe which has Auditory processing
- Area in the brain which is responsible for high-level brain functions such as thinking, language and emotion
- How blood gets to the brain
- Area which is perception of sensations (pain, temperature, pressure)
10 Clues: How blood gets to the brain • Lobe which has Auditory processing • Contains the thalamus and hypothalamus • Control of autonomic nervous system (ANS) • Contains the respiratory and cardiovascular control centres • Area which is perception of sensations (pain, temperature, pressure) • Lobe which has touch perception body orientation and sensory discrimination • ...
Crossword 2023-11-24
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- Acronym for the disease caused by hantaviruses
- Primary reservoirs for hantaviruses, the causative agents of HFRS
- HFRS can also manifest with _______ symptoms, involving the respiratory system
- HFRS can present as a _______ illness with symptoms ranging from mild to life-threatening
- Type of hantavirus causing HFRS, belonging to this virus family
- Organ often damaged in HFRS, leading to renal failure
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- Cause of Hemorrhagic Fever with Renal Syndrome (HFRS)
- complication associated with HFRS
- Initial symptoms of HFRS often resemble a _______ illness
- Common complication in HFRS, characterized by low platelet count
10 Clues: complication associated with HFRS • Acronym for the disease caused by hantaviruses • Cause of Hemorrhagic Fever with Renal Syndrome (HFRS) • Organ often damaged in HFRS, leading to renal failure • Initial symptoms of HFRS often resemble a _______ illness • Type of hantavirus causing HFRS, belonging to this virus family • ...
Year 8 so far 2017-11-09
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- When we breathe in, the pressure inside the chest does this
- Our heart and breathing rate does this when we exercise
- This is produced in respiration in animals when there is no oxygen
- When we breathe in, the intercostal muscles and diaphragm do this
- The liquid in blood
- In an experiment, we try to keep these variables constant
- Small tubes inside our lungs
- The variable that you change in an investigation
- This is produced in respiration in plants and fungi when there is no oxygen
- These vessels have thick muscle and elastic walls to be able to withstand high pressure
- This sugar is a reactant in respiration
- This system includes the lungs
- This gas diffuses into the blood from the lungs
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- Humans have this type of circulatory system – blood gets pumped to the lungs and then back to the heart before going to the body
- These vessels have thin walls and valves
- The variable that you measure in an investigation
- This gas is found dissolved in blood plasma
- The heart is a muscular _______
- Respiration in the absence of oxygen
- These tiny blood vessels surround the alveoli
- Windpipe
- The mechanical process which allows us to breathe
- The shape of the alveoli give them a large ________________
- A protein found in red blood cells
- The shape of red blood cells
- Capillaries are one cell thin to aid this process
- This system includes the heart
- Small air sacs where gas exchange takes place
- Respiration in the presence of oxygen
29 Clues: Windpipe • The liquid in blood • Small tubes inside our lungs • The shape of red blood cells • This system includes the heart • This system includes the lungs • The heart is a muscular _______ • A protein found in red blood cells • Respiration in the absence of oxygen • Respiration in the presence of oxygen • This sugar is a reactant in respiration • ...
Embryogenesis 2021-09-28
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- cavity found within blastocyst
- stem cell characteristic of the inner cell mass
- neural tissue induced by the notochord
- daughter cells of cleavage
- stem cell that can form subtypes within a broad category
- a compact ball fo 16-32 cells within the zona pellucida
- inner cell mass
- germ layer forming urogenital tract, cardiovascular system, muscle tissue, and mesothelium
- initial cell division with no increase in size
- mesoderm that gives rise to somatic and splanchnic mesoderm
- this structure forms in mesoderm will become nucleus pulposus of Intervertebral discs (IVDs)
- stem cell that can form a specific cell type
- mesoderm that gives rise to somites
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- formed from the morula, has two separate cell types
- dermis somite
- mesoderm that gives rise to the urogenital system
- vertebrate and ribs somite
- muscle somite
- mesoderm that gives rise to the notochord
- germ layer forming epithelial lining and glands of digestive and respiratory systems
- cells from epiblast migrate during gastrulation forming______
- cell specialized cell capable of self renewal
- stage where teratogen will cause embryo death
- cells destined to form the placenta
- axis formed from the bilaminar disc of epiblast and hypoblast
- germ layer producing nervous system, lining of oral,nasal cavity, and epidermal structures
- stem cell characteristic of the zygote
- stage where teratogen will cause minor structural defect and functional maturation
- any agent, or factor that can cause congenital anomalies in an embryo or fetus
- stage where teratogen will cause major morphological defects
30 Clues: dermis somite • muscle somite • inner cell mass • vertebrate and ribs somite • daughter cells of cleavage • cavity found within blastocyst • cells destined to form the placenta • mesoderm that gives rise to somites • neural tissue induced by the notochord • stem cell characteristic of the zygote • mesoderm that gives rise to the notochord • ...
bones and skeletal crossword 2023-12-19
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- The center portion of the skeleton it is made up of skull, rib cage and vertebral column the rib cage surrounds all the internal organs
- lattened plates of a compact bone. Ex:scapula , pelvis,sternum, skull,ribs
- A composible but resilient type of cartilage,meniscus and intervertebral discuss, annulus discuss
- the most prevalent cartilage of the human body it is also commonly known as the articular cartilage
- a protuberance above or on the condyle of a long bone, especially either of the two at the elbow end of the humerus.
- longer than they are wide
- Found in your respiratory system like the ring of cartilage in the trachea and bronchi
- a distal end of the femur
- A prominent part of the edge of the bone
- Contains all of our limbs and the pelvis ( the humerus, tibia, femur)
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- connects the bones together
- provides support to the nose
- A rounded prominence attachment of muscles or ligaments
- known as adipose tissue is a connective tissue in the skeletal system.
- Fibrous connective tissue that is made of a blend elastin and collagen fibers
- no symmetry, have lots of protrusions and nooks. made of thick compact bones. Ex vertebra, scapula, calcaneus
- wider than they are long
- Attaches your ribs to your sternum categorized as a hyaline cartilage
- a connective tissue in the skeletal system its purpose is the cushion joints allow for free movement of a join provide structural support
- a small,rounded, projection on a bone Ex:(tibial tubercle) (osgood schlatter)
20 Clues: wider than they are long • longer than they are wide • a distal end of the femur • connects the bones together • provides support to the nose • A prominent part of the edge of the bone • A rounded prominence attachment of muscles or ligaments • Attaches your ribs to your sternum categorized as a hyaline cartilage • ...
bones and skeletal crossword 2023-12-19
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- The center portion of the skeleton it is made up of skull, rib cage and vertebral column the rib cage surrounds all the internal organs
- lattened plates of a compact bone. Ex:scapula , pelvis,sternum, skull,ribs
- A composible but resilient type of cartilage,meniscus and intervertebral discuss, annulus discuss
- the most prevalent cartilage of the human body it is also commonly known as the articular cartilage
- a protuberance above or on the condyle of a long bone, especially either of the two at the elbow end of the humerus.
- longer than they are wide
- Found in your respiratory system like the ring of cartilage in the trachea and bronchi
- a distal end of the femur
- A prominent part of the edge of the bone
- Contains all of our limbs and the pelvis ( the humerus, tibia, femur)
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- connects the bones together
- provides support to the nose
- A rounded prominence attachment of muscles or ligaments
- known as adipose tissue is a connective tissue in the skeletal system.
- Fibrous connective tissue that is made of a blend elastin and collagen fibers
- no symmetry, have lots of protrusions and nooks. made of thick compact bones. Ex vertebra, scapula, calcaneus
- wider than they are long
- Attaches your ribs to your sternum categorized as a hyaline cartilage
- a connective tissue in the skeletal system its purpose is the cushion joints allow for free movement of a join provide structural support
- a small,rounded, projection on a bone Ex:(tibial tubercle) (osgood schlatter)
20 Clues: wider than they are long • longer than they are wide • a distal end of the femur • connects the bones together • provides support to the nose • A prominent part of the edge of the bone • A rounded prominence attachment of muscles or ligaments • Attaches your ribs to your sternum categorized as a hyaline cartilage • ...
B.12A 2025-04-08
5 Clues: what Two system work with each other • Help fight off illnesses in animals? • what system grabs nutrients and absorbs them? • 1st step of the digestive system is chewing foods?(true or false) • Can the respiratory system work with circulatory system?(True or false)
The Circulatory and Respiratory Systems Quiz Review 2017-01-27
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- This pumps blood through your blood vessels
- This muscle moves our lungs.
- This color blood cell helps to fight infections.
- These are the tiny air sacs at the end of the bronchi.
- These are the tubes that carry blood throughout the body. (2 words)
- The ____ and throat help to clean, moisten, and heat the air we breathe.
- The job of this system is to provide gas exchange between your blood and the air.
- This organ carries air between the trachea and the lungs.
- This color blood cell transports oxygen in the blood.
- This is the liquid part of the blood.
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- These blood vessels carry blood that contains oxygen and nutrients away from your heart and to your cells.
- This part of the blood helps our blood to clot.
- The job of this system is to transport gases, nutrients, and waste to and from all your cells.
- These blood vessels are where materials are exchanged between the blood and cells.
- These 2 organs are where gas exchange takes place.
- These blood vessels carry blood that contains carbon dioxide and wastes from your cells back towards your heart.
- This organ carries air between the throat and the bronchi.
17 Clues: This muscle moves our lungs. • This is the liquid part of the blood. • This pumps blood through your blood vessels • This part of the blood helps our blood to clot. • This color blood cell helps to fight infections. • These 2 organs are where gas exchange takes place. • This color blood cell transports oxygen in the blood. • ...
Charlotte 2022-02-01
15 Clues: Lohn • Ärmel • Fracht • Handel • factory • Kleidung • versenden • Beschäftigte • Vorgesetzter • unverarbeitet • Arbeitsstunden • Atemwegsprobleme • Arbeitsbedingungen • Krankenversicherung • gesetzlich Mindestlohn
Ch. 93: Influenza and RSV 2014-04-25
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- Influenza is spread through _________ droplets
- Inactivated vaccines are given ____ or intradermal injection
- When does RSV occur most?
- Live or attenuated vaccines are given through _______ spray
- Best protection against the flu is __________ vaccination
- When is the best time to get vaccinated?
- Adverse effect of an inactivated vaccination
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- Influenza strains _________ year to year
- Viral replication occurs in the _____________ tract
- Primary treatment of influenza
- Influenza season begins in ________________
- How long does protection last after vaccination
- RSV is a major cause of _______ respiratory tract infection
- Should you be vaccinated if you have a history of GBS?
- Influenza season ends in _________
- Vaccines are contraindicated for people with hypersensitivity to _______
16 Clues: When does RSV occur most? • Primary treatment of influenza • Influenza season ends in _________ • Influenza strains _________ year to year • When is the best time to get vaccinated? • Influenza season begins in ________________ • Adverse effect of an inactivated vaccination • Influenza is spread through _________ droplets • How long does protection last after vaccination • ...
respiration crossword 2021-02-17
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- break down nutrient molecule without using oxygen
- produced help dough to rise in bread making
- connects the mouth and nose to the lungs
- the system where breathing takes place
- takes place in cell organelle, mitochondria.
- also increase during exercise
- split to form smaller tubes called bronchioles in the lungs
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- could show the presence of CO2 in the air we breathe
- take advantage of the products of anaerobic respiration in yeast because yeast also produce ethanol
- could increase the depth and the rate of breathing
- does not produce energy
- will diffuse in to the alveoli in gas exchange
- is the complete breakdown of glucose to release a relatively large amount of energy
- tiny air sacs whre gas exchange takes place
- external intercostal muscle ...... when we breathe out
15 Clues: does not produce energy • also increase during exercise • the system where breathing takes place • connects the mouth and nose to the lungs • produced help dough to rise in bread making • tiny air sacs whre gas exchange takes place • takes place in cell organelle, mitochondria. • will diffuse in to the alveoli in gas exchange • ...
World medicine 2023-04-09
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- protect eyes from dust
- chronic disease of the stomach wall
- respiratory organ
- an institution where first aid is provided and treatment is taking place
- is a chronic inflammatory disease of the bronchi
- is a complex pathophysiological process of interaction between macro- and microorganism
- is the organ where gas exchange takes place
- method of examination of the large intestine
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- doctor who treats children
- is a complete or partial violation of the anatomical integrity of the bone
- restriction of the movement of people, animals and goods, aimed at preventing the spread of diseases or pests
- through which food enters the stomach
- main artery of the circulatory system
- using it to make an injection
- jerky oscillations of the walls of the arteries associated with cardiac cycles
15 Clues: respiratory organ • protect eyes from dust • doctor who treats children • using it to make an injection • chronic disease of the stomach wall • through which food enters the stomach • main artery of the circulatory system • is the organ where gas exchange takes place • method of examination of the large intestine • is a chronic inflammatory disease of the bronchi • ...
Pathogeons 2023-04-25
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- _____ droplets Viruses can pass from person to person in various ways, including____
- These worms can survive in the gastrointestinal tract and lymphatic system.
- worms This type of worm lives in the intestines.
- ringworm is ______
- ____ are organisms that can cause disease. The different types of ______ and the severity of the diseases that they cause are very diverse.
- these include tapeworms, which reside in the intestines.
- Viruses can pass from person to person in various ways, including____
- Protists cause ____ through mosquito bites.
- Foods containing protists can cause _____
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- worms also known as helminths
- single cell organisms cause disease in their hos
- microscopic pathogens
- athletes foot is a _____
- fluids Viruses can pass from person to person in various ways, including____
- needs a host and is smaller than bacteria
15 Clues: ringworm is ______ • microscopic pathogens • athletes foot is a _____ • worms also known as helminths • needs a host and is smaller than bacteria • Foods containing protists can cause _____ • Protists cause ____ through mosquito bites. • single cell organisms cause disease in their hos • worms This type of worm lives in the intestines. • ...
Body Systems 2025-03-26
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- made of bone and cartilage, provides supports for the body.
- helps break down food and absorb energy.
- helps gas exchange and exhalation of CO2 and inhalation of oxygen.
- muscle that pumps blood
- helps produce, store, and secrete hormones.
- responsible for sense of touch, temp, and interpretation of information to the brain.
- made of nerves and processes information transported by the nerves throughout the body.
- helps a person move and supports the skeletal system.
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- responsible for the creation of offspring.
- helps fight sickness and infection through releasing special fluids.
- human body functions to stay alive
- human heart, blood transport.
- protects inside organs, consists of skin, hair, and nails.
- gets rid of liquid waste from kidneys.
- helps transport blood waste and oxygen throughout the body.
15 Clues: muscle that pumps blood • human heart, blood transport. • human body functions to stay alive • gets rid of liquid waste from kidneys. • helps break down food and absorb energy. • responsible for the creation of offspring. • helps produce, store, and secrete hormones. • helps a person move and supports the skeletal system. • ...
Phineas Gage vocab 2. 2024-03-19
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- He used _ language in class, and got in trouble.
- his _ was what led him to survive after he took a hard fall.
- The liver makes and releases _.
- The _ mother let her daughter stay up late on a school night.
- His smart remarks were_.
- She had a lot of _ in her respiratory system.
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- He showed a pleasant _ towards the old man.
- The boy used great _ that offended many people.
- It is a _ for families to eat turkey on Thanksgiving.
- The woman began _ that good opportunities would come her way.
- The lemonade Max made was very _.
- Megan had a few _ hours of sleep.
- They bought a _ house near the beach.
- He _ her thoughtfully.
- When the snow storm _ we can go outside and play.
15 Clues: He _ her thoughtfully. • His smart remarks were_. • The liver makes and releases _. • The lemonade Max made was very _. • Megan had a few _ hours of sleep. • They bought a _ house near the beach. • He showed a pleasant _ towards the old man. • She had a lot of _ in her respiratory system. • The boy used great _ that offended many people. • ...
Acid Rain 2025-07-01
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- Which Indian city has seen acid rain effects on heritage sites?
- Device used to reduce Sulphur emissions in factories?
- Process of rain becoming acidic due to pollution?
- Term for the slow return of acidic pollutants to Earth?
- Which fuel in vehicles causes acid rain when burned?
- Protective layer of leaves damaged by acid rain?
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- Acid rain corrodes buildings made of which material?
- Taj Mahal is affected by acid rain?
- Acid rain can damage respiratory system in which species?
- Acid rain makes soil less?
- Which international agreement aimed to reduce acid rain?
- Which fossil fuel is a major contributor to acid rain?
- Which water body is affected by acid rain, harming fish?
- Acid rain is a type of which pollution?
- Acid rain is caused mainly by which gas?
15 Clues: Acid rain makes soil less? • Taj Mahal is affected by acid rain? • Acid rain is a type of which pollution? • Acid rain is caused mainly by which gas? • Protective layer of leaves damaged by acid rain? • Process of rain becoming acidic due to pollution? • Acid rain corrodes buildings made of which material? • Which fuel in vehicles causes acid rain when burned? • ...
Misc. Part II Crossword 2021-03-26
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- an organism's ability to keep a constant internal environment
- useful energy that is collected from renewable resources
- the total greenhouse gas emissions caused by an individual, event, organization, service, or product
- a complex network of cells and proteins that defends the body against infection
- the tendency toward a relatively stable equilibrium between interdependent elements
- a biological preparation that provides active acquired immunity to a particular infectious disease
- the capability of multicellular organisms to resist harmful microorganisms
- this system consists of physical barriers like your skin and the mucosal lining in your respiratory tract
- a cell that helps the body fight infections and other diseases
- occurs when our own immune system is responsible for protecting us from a pathogen
- Immunity against infections that can cause serious illness is generally beneficial
- something that has been emitted, released or discharged
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- This system relies on antigens, which are specific substances found in foreign microbes
- includes both global warming driven by human emissions of greenhouse gases and the resulting large-scale shifts in weather patterns
- a gas that absorbs and emits radiant energy within the thermal infrared range
- a long-term change in the average weather patterns that have come to define Earth's local, regional and global climates
- occurs when we are protected from a pathogen by immunity gained from someone else
- a fuel formed by anaerobic decomposition of buried dead organisms
- a nonspecific resistance that destroys invaders in a generalized way without targeting specific individuals
- immunity that does not require prior sensitization to an antigen
20 Clues: something that has been emitted, released or discharged • useful energy that is collected from renewable resources • an organism's ability to keep a constant internal environment • a cell that helps the body fight infections and other diseases • immunity that does not require prior sensitization to an antigen • ...
Respiratory, Cirulatory, Nervous Systems Crossword 2016-05-31
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- a structure that permits a neuron to pass an electrical/chemical signal to another neuron
- an action that is harmful to the lungs, commonly done with cigarettes.
- the intensity at which blood flows through blood vessels
- primary organs of respiration in humans
- blockage of blood flow to the heart muscle
- scientific name for red blood cells
- the time period when the heart is in a state of relaxation and dilatation
- smallest blood vessels
- the blood type with no antigens
- scientific name for white blood cells
- contraction of the myocardium
- the part of the brain involved in sensory and motor signal and the regulation of consciousness and sleep
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- carry deoxygenated blood to the heart
- a medical device used to regulate the beating of the heart
- maximum volume of air one can displace through inhalation and exhalation
- portion of the brain that controls autonomic functions like breathing, digestion, heart and blood vessel function
- system with a network of organs and vessels that help in the flow of blood, nutrients, hormones, and oxygen to and from cells
- small diameter blood vessel that branches out from an artery
- system responsible for taking in oxygen and expelling carbon dioxide
- the normal volume of air displaced between inhalation and exhalation
- called thrombocytes
- a specialized cell transmitting nerve impulse
- system that transmits impulses between parts of the body
- part of the brain at the back of the skull that coordinates and regulates muscular activity
- tube that connects the pharynx and larynx to the lungs
25 Clues: called thrombocytes • smallest blood vessels • contraction of the myocardium • the blood type with no antigens • scientific name for red blood cells • carry deoxygenated blood to the heart • scientific name for white blood cells • primary organs of respiration in humans • blockage of blood flow to the heart muscle • a specialized cell transmitting nerve impulse • ...
Metabolism Review 2023-05-16
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- the place where glucose, oxygen, and amino acid should be in order for the body to function properly
- tiny opening to the C.S. that allows ONLY oxygen and carbon dioxide to pass through
- breathe in this molecule through the mouth or nose
- the body system that breaks down food
- a large molecule that you find in food such as apples, green beans, tomatoes, rice, etc
- a molecule that you find in foods such as eggs, beans, steak, etc.
- a small structure in the body cell that releases energy through cellular respiration
- a medical condition that does NOT break down starch and protein; less amino acid/glucose in the cell
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- tiny opening in the small intestines that allow glucose/amino acid to pass through to C.S.
- a system that takes in oxygen and takes out carbon dioxide with every breath
- a place where if starch and protein are here- the body is chocking
- a medical condition that requires you to take medicine to create more enzymes so you have more glucose in cell and not in blood.
- a molecule that unlocks the cell membrane
- an organ that creates digestive enzymes
- a molecule that helps release energy & is made of carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen atoms
- a medical condition that causes less oxygen to cell because body produces fewer red blood cells
- the body system that transports molecules to/from body's cells
- To grow and repair themselves, cells __________ amino acid molecules to form new protein
- The whole body grows when cells ________ into more cells
- the ability to make things move or change
20 Clues: the body system that breaks down food • an organ that creates digestive enzymes • a molecule that unlocks the cell membrane • the ability to make things move or change • breathe in this molecule through the mouth or nose • The whole body grows when cells ________ into more cells • the body system that transports molecules to/from body's cells • ...
KM08 Crossword Puzzle 2025-07-29
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- treatment that removes suspended solids from water
- Chemicals that are added to water to speed up the actions of other chemicals
- uses resin beads to replace many different kinds of ions with other ions that combine to form water
- type of element in an automatic control system that produces a corrective signal that is sent to the last element in the system
- type of gas that is a respiratory irritant which can destroy lung tissue if it is inhaled
- Type of control that can minimize the effects of capacitance and resistance in a process
- A resin bead has thousands of charged areas
- can remove dissolved oxygen from water
- type of control used in combination with rate control
- refers to the amount of change that can occur in a process without causing a control system response
- used to aid in settling suspended solids
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- Water containing a large volume of dissolved gases
- any condition that can cause a process variable to change away from set point
- replaces hard ions, which produce scale, with soft ions, which do not produce scale
- is caused by the cumulative effects of capacitance, resistance, and dead time
- can block passages and reduce heat transfer in pipes and equipment
- a control method in which the value of a process disturbance is measured, and action is taken to prevent the disturbance from changing the value of a controlled process variable
- used to trap large, suspended solids
- The desired value of a controlled variable
- Water containing a large number of dissolved solids
20 Clues: used to trap large, suspended solids • can remove dissolved oxygen from water • used to aid in settling suspended solids • The desired value of a controlled variable • A resin bead has thousands of charged areas • Water containing a large volume of dissolved gases • treatment that removes suspended solids from water • Water containing a large number of dissolved solids • ...
Respiratory Distress and Foreign Body Airway Obstruction 2016-04-11
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- In most cases the patient retains ____________ throughout the acute episode
- Adequate pretreatment medical and dental ______________ can prevent development of some respiratory problems
- Respiratory distress is ________ in breathing
- The ______ is the most common cause of airway obstruction
- During phase _____ of complete upper airway obstruction blank, the following signs and symptoms can be observed: the pt. is conscious, universal chocking sign, and increased blood pressure and heart rate
- __________ treatments or procedures can be so stressful to result in respiratory distress in some patients
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- A major factor leading to the exacerbation of respiratory distress is ________.
- A _________ or complete blockage of the breathing tubes to the lungs due to foreign body is known as FBAO
- Management for visible objects without out an assistant include having the patient bend over with their head down and encouraging patient to ______
- Preventive measures include: dental assistant, suction, Magill intubation forceps, patient positioning, use of a __________ when using a bite block.
10 Clues: Respiratory distress is ________ in breathing • The ______ is the most common cause of airway obstruction • In most cases the patient retains ____________ throughout the acute episode • A major factor leading to the exacerbation of respiratory distress is ________. • ...
COLOMBIAN DISEASES 2024-08-11
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- Mosquito-borne disease characterized by fever and severe joint pain.
- Viral liver infection transmitted through contact with infectious body fluids.
- Common viral infection causing fever, cough, and body aches.
- Bacterial infection spread through contaminated food and water, causing high fever and digestive symptoms.
- Parasitic disease transmitted by Anopheles mosquitoes, causing fever, chills, and flu-like illness.
- Viral liver infection transmitted through contaminated food and water.
- Bacterial infection spread through water contaminated by animal urine, causing fever, jaundice, and kidney damage.
- Virus that attacks the immune system, leading to acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
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- Respiratory illness caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus, leading to symptoms ranging from mild to severe.
- Mosquito-borne viral disease causing fever, chills, and severe liver damage.
- Mosquito-borne viral disease causing high fever, rash, and severe joint pain.
- Parasitic disease transmitted by triatomine bugs, affecting the heart and digestive system.
- Disease caused by parasites transmitted by the bite of infected sandflies.
- Mosquito-borne virus, often with mild symptoms but can cause birth defects if contracted during pregnancy.
- Bacterial infection affecting the lungs, causing cough, fever, and weight loss.
15 Clues: Common viral infection causing fever, cough, and body aches. • Mosquito-borne disease characterized by fever and severe joint pain. • Viral liver infection transmitted through contaminated food and water. • Disease caused by parasites transmitted by the bite of infected sandflies. • Mosquito-borne viral disease causing fever, chills, and severe liver damage. • ...
Ecology 2023-10-16
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- commonly known as "the flu"
- a genetic respiratory disease caused by a defective gene that creates thick and sticky mucus that clogs up tubes and passageways
- a common lung disease caused by an infection in the air sacs in the lungs
- a disease involving abnormal collections of inflammatory cells that form lumps known as granulomata.
- form of COPD emphasized by a chronic cough
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- DNA mutations in the lungs cause irregular cells to multiply and create an uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells, or a tumor
- common, chronic respiratory condition that causes difficulty breathing due to inflammation of the airways
- a serious respiratory disease and is another form of COPD. The most common cause is smoking.
- This type of virus infects humans and animals, but the original strain, variants and subvariants weren't seen in humans before 2019.
- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease is an umbrella term that encompasses several respiratory illnesses that cause breathlessness
10 Clues: commonly known as "the flu" • form of COPD emphasized by a chronic cough • a common lung disease caused by an infection in the air sacs in the lungs • a serious respiratory disease and is another form of COPD. The most common cause is smoking. • a disease involving abnormal collections of inflammatory cells that form lumps known as granulomata. • ...
Respiratory Review 2020-12-15
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- TV does this during exercise
- mixture of gases exerting pressure
- cavity above the diaphragm
- usually 6l
- alveoli are folded
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- volume needed to stop the lungs collapsing
- ..... RV decreases during exercise
- high pp to low pp
- amount of air in or out per breath
- lining of the alveoli help with gas exchange
- needed for aerobic respiration
- dome shape muscle
- back of the throat
- iron pigment found in RBC
14 Clues: usually 6l • high pp to low pp • dome shape muscle • back of the throat • alveoli are folded • iron pigment found in RBC • cavity above the diaphragm • TV does this during exercise • needed for aerobic respiration • ..... RV decreases during exercise • mixture of gases exerting pressure • amount of air in or out per breath • volume needed to stop the lungs collapsing • ...
Respiratory Adaptations 2020-09-29
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- Small air sacs coming off the bronchioles in the lungs (7)
- (5) volume is the volume of air inspired or expired per breath
- At submaximal work - respiratory rate is [increased/decreased]as an adaptation
- minute ventilation = (9) rate x
- ventilation is the process of inhalation and (10)
- Vital (8) increases in response to physical training, to provide an increased and more efficient supply of O2 to working muscles.
- inhaling is due to the contaction and flattening of the (9)
- long term, otherwise known as [chronic/acute]
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- volume
- (increased/decreased)diffusion rate will allow for more efficient gaseous exchange
- Training adaptations will be reversed once you stop training (13)
- The number of times to train per week is referred to as (9)
- (7) is a form of aerobic exercise and is translated from Swedish to mean 'speed play'.
- (11) muscles and diaphragm will strengthen with training
- (7) exchange - oxygen is exchanged for carbon dioxide and vice versa.
15 Clues: volume • minute ventilation = (9) rate x • long term, otherwise known as [chronic/acute] • ventilation is the process of inhalation and (10) • (11) muscles and diaphragm will strengthen with training • Small air sacs coming off the bronchioles in the lungs (7) • The number of times to train per week is referred to as (9) • ...
Respiratory Words 2021-10-08
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- Beth accidentally fell and broke her nose. What procedure would she have done to repair her nose?
- A contractor worked in many houses that were infected with asbestos. The asbestos caused a tumor in his mesothelium. What would he be diagnosed with?
- A panic attack can cause rapid and labored breathing. This is also known as…
- John goes to the doctor because he stops breathing or has a hard time breathing when he is asleep. What might the doctor diagnose him with?
- he only external part of the respiratory system.
- Along with many other symptoms, Covid 19 can cause you to lose your ability to smell. What is the medical term for this symptom?
- Jane has a hard time swallowing food without choking. The doctor assumes that there is a problem with the flap of cartilage that covers the airway. What is this flap called?
- After Jane exhanles she notices that there is still some air in her lungs. What is this extra air called? ________ volume
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- Susen hit her head and later had difficulty speaking. This is also known as…
- When the doctor listened to the patient's breathing they could hear crackling. What is the medical term for this sound?
- Mary wheezes when she breathes and often has a hard time breathing. What disease might she have?
- Also known as the windpipe
- After a patient's lung collapsed and could not be repaired their lung had to be removed. What is the name for this procedure?
- What tool might a doctor use to measure respiratory capacity?
14 Clues: Also known as the windpipe • he only external part of the respiratory system. • What tool might a doctor use to measure respiratory capacity? • Susen hit her head and later had difficulty speaking. This is also known as… • A panic attack can cause rapid and labored breathing. This is also known as… • ...
Respiratory Terminology 2022-02-08
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- between : among
- upper respiratory illness
- Sudden infant death syndrome
- referring to carbon dioxide
- within, inner, absorbing
- denoting the voice-box
- no, absence of, without
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- meaning surgical puncture to remove fluid
- prefix meaning lung
- referring to oxygen
- meaning “windpipe,” another name for the trachea
- means "within"
- denoting the space between the lung and lung wall
- meaning “breath, respiration,”
14 Clues: means "within" • between : among • prefix meaning lung • referring to oxygen • denoting the voice-box • no, absence of, without • within, inner, absorbing • upper respiratory illness • referring to carbon dioxide • Sudden infant death syndrome • meaning “breath, respiration,” • meaning surgical puncture to remove fluid • meaning “windpipe,” another name for the trachea • ...
RESPIRATORY II 2011-11-28
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- INADEQUATE EXPIRATION AND EXCESS CO2
- (2 WORDS)FLUID IN THE LUNGS EVIDENCED BY PINK, FROTHY SPUTUM
- MAY BE COMMUNICATING OR TENSION, CAUSES LUNG TO RECOIL TOWARDS HILUM
- PUS IN THE PLEURAL SPACE AS A RESULT OF AN INFECTED EFFUSION
- COLLAPSE OF LUNG TISSUE FROM COMPRESSION OR ABSORPTION
- INADEQUATE VENTILATION TO MEET METABOLIC DEMANDS
- BLOODY SPUTUM, INDICATING TB, LUNG ABSCESS, OR CANCER
- (2 WORDS)DEVICE INSERTED IN THE PLEURAL SPACE TO ALLEVIATE A PNEUMOTHORAX
- (2 WORDS)DAMAGE TO THIS AREA MAY RESULT IN CHEYNE-STOKES RESPIRATIONS
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- MUSICAL SOUND HEARD DURING EXPIRATION WITH OBSTRUCTIVE RESPIRATORY CONDITIONS
- VENTILATION IN EXCESS OF METABOLIC DEMANDS
- EXCESS EXPIRATION AND INADEQUATE CO2
- CURVATURE OF THE NAIL BEDS FROM CHRONIC HYPOXEMIA
- RESPIRATIONS ASSOCIATED WITH METABOLIC ACIDOSIS, IN AN EFFORT TO "BLOW OFF" EXTRA CO2
14 Clues: INADEQUATE EXPIRATION AND EXCESS CO2 • EXCESS EXPIRATION AND INADEQUATE CO2 • VENTILATION IN EXCESS OF METABOLIC DEMANDS • INADEQUATE VENTILATION TO MEET METABOLIC DEMANDS • CURVATURE OF THE NAIL BEDS FROM CHRONIC HYPOXEMIA • BLOODY SPUTUM, INDICATING TB, LUNG ABSCESS, OR CANCER • COLLAPSE OF LUNG TISSUE FROM COMPRESSION OR ABSORPTION • ...
Respiratory Anatomy 2022-06-22
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- Air sacs where gas exchange occurs
- Closes over the larynx during swallowing
- Protrusions from walls of nasal cavity
- ______ duct, drains into inferior nasal meatus
- Level of bronchial tree supplying bronchopulmonary segments
- Location of the adenoids
- Present on surface of epithelial cells in the conducting zones; moves mucus
- Cells found in the air sacs that engulf debris
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- Muscle connecting sternum and clavicle to skull
- Muscle inferior to the lungs involved in normal quiet breathing
- Houses the vocal chords
- Tube connecting larynx to primary bronchi
- ______ tube, opens into the nasopharynx
- Membranes surrounding the lungs
14 Clues: Houses the vocal chords • Location of the adenoids • Membranes surrounding the lungs • Air sacs where gas exchange occurs • Protrusions from walls of nasal cavity • ______ tube, opens into the nasopharynx • Closes over the larynx during swallowing • Tube connecting larynx to primary bronchi • ______ duct, drains into inferior nasal meatus • ...
Respiratory Riddles 2024-11-04
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- Where do lungs change pressure
- Intercostal muscles ___ during breathing in
- What is taken in by the blood in the air?
- How many alveoli are there?
- Transporting more oxygen and carbon dioxide faster
- Where is oxygen transported via blood?
- Diaphragm becomes___ when relaxing
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- Diaphragm ___ when we inhale?
- Air pressure decreases when___
- What is responsible for taking in oxygen and expelling Carbon Dioxide?
- What is covered in capillaries?
- How are alevoli adapted to reduce diffusion distance?
- What does gaseous exchange occur via?
- Air pressure___ when exhaling
14 Clues: How many alveoli are there? • Diaphragm ___ when we inhale? • Air pressure___ when exhaling • Where do lungs change pressure • Air pressure decreases when___ • What is covered in capillaries? • Diaphragm becomes___ when relaxing • What does gaseous exchange occur via? • Where is oxygen transported via blood? • What is taken in by the blood in the air? • ...
CHAPTER 20 VOCABULARY 2022-03-09
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- A FORM OF TUBERCULOSIS CAUSED BY AN ORGANISM THAT IS RESISTANT TO MEDICATION THAT IS USED TO TREAT TB.
- A CHRONIC, AND EPISODIC INFLAMMATORY DISEASE THAT MAKES IT DIFFICULT TO BREATHE AND CAUSES COUGHING AND WHEEZING.
- A CONDITION IN WHICH THE BRONCHI BECOME PERMANENTLY DILATED (WIDENED) AND DAMAGED.
- BRANCHES OF THE PASSAGES OF THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM THAT LEAD FROM THE TRACHEA INTO THE LUNGS.
- AN AIR PASSAGE THAT GOES FROM THE PHARYNX TO THE BRONCHI.
- MAIN ORGANS OF RESPIRATION RESPONSIBLE FOR THE EXCHANGE OF OXYGEN AND CARBON DIOXIDE.
- THE COUGHING UP OF BLOOD FROM THE RESPIRATORY TRACT.
- A CHRONIC, PROGRESSIVE, AND INCURABLE LUNG DISEASE THAT CAUSES DIFFICULTY BREATHING.
- ADMINISTRATION OF OXYGEN TO INCREASE THE SUPPLY OF OXYGEN TO THE LUNGS.
- ACUTE INFLAMMATION IN THE LUNG TISSUE CAUSED BY A BACTERIAL, VIRAL, OR FUNGAL INFECTION OR CHEMICAL IRRITANTS.
- PROCESS OF BREATHING AIR INTO THE LUNGS.
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- PROCESS OF EXHALING AIR OUT OF THE LUNGS.
- CONTAGIOUS DISEASE CAUSED BY A BACTERIUM CALLED MYOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS THAT IS TRANSMITTED THROUGH THE AIR; USUALLY AFFECTS THE LUNGS, BUT OTHER BODY PARTS CAN ALSO BE AFFECTED, SUCH AS THE SPINE, BRAIN, AND KIDNEYS.
- A CHRONIC, INCURABLE LUNG DISEASE IN WHICH THE ALVEOLI IN THE LUNGS BECOME FILLED WITH TRAPPED AIR; USUALLY RESULTS FROM SMOKING AND CHRONIC BRONCHITIS.
- PROCESS OF INHALING AIR INTO THE LUNGS AND EXHALING AIR OUT OF THE LUNGS.
- TINY, GRAPE-LIKE SACS IN THE LUNGS WHERE THE EXCHANGE OF OXYGEN AND CARBON DIOXIDE OCCURS.
- CLAPPING THE CHEST TO HELP LUNGS DRAIN WITH THE FORCE OF GRAVITY.
- AN IRRITATION AND INFLAMMATION OF THE LINING OF THE BRONCHI.
- MUCUS COUGHED UP FROM THE LUNGS.
19 Clues: MUCUS COUGHED UP FROM THE LUNGS. • PROCESS OF BREATHING AIR INTO THE LUNGS. • PROCESS OF EXHALING AIR OUT OF THE LUNGS. • THE COUGHING UP OF BLOOD FROM THE RESPIRATORY TRACT. • AN AIR PASSAGE THAT GOES FROM THE PHARYNX TO THE BRONCHI. • AN IRRITATION AND INFLAMMATION OF THE LINING OF THE BRONCHI. • CLAPPING THE CHEST TO HELP LUNGS DRAIN WITH THE FORCE OF GRAVITY. • ...
KM08 Crossword Puzzle 2025-07-27
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- type of element in an automatic control system that produces a corrective signal that is sent to the last element in the system
- a control method in which the value of a process disturbance is measured, and action is taken to prevent the disturbance from changing the value of a controlled process variable
- type of control used in combination with rate control
- A resin bead has thousands of charged areas
- refers to the amount of change that can occur in a process without causing a control system response
- Water containing a large number of dissolved solids
- Water containing a large volume of dissolved gases
- replaces hard ions, which produce scale, with soft ions, which do not produce scale
- can block passages and reduce heat transfer in pipes and equipment
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- type of gas that is a respiratory irritant which can destroy lung tissue if it is inhaled
- any condition that can cause a process variable to change away from set point
- Chemicals that are added to water to speed up the actions of other chemicals
- uses resin beads to replace many different kinds of ions with other ions that combine to form water
- used to trap large, suspended solids
- Type of control that can minimize the effects of capacitance and resistance in a process
- can remove dissolved oxygen from water
- treatment that removes suspended solids from water
- The desired value of a controlled variable
- is caused by the cumulative effects of capacitance, resistance, and dead time
- used to aid in settling suspended solids
20 Clues: used to trap large, suspended solids • can remove dissolved oxygen from water • used to aid in settling suspended solids • The desired value of a controlled variable • A resin bead has thousands of charged areas • treatment that removes suspended solids from water • Water containing a large volume of dissolved gases • Water containing a large number of dissolved solids • ...
Covid Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-11
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- A chemokine associated with cognitive impairment in aging
- Brain resident macrophages that are found in the central nervous system and consequently play important roles in brain infections and inflammation.
- Type of white blood cell that helps eliminate foreign substances by engulfing foreign antigens and initiating an immune response.
- A large family of small, secreted proteins that are best known for their ability to stimulate the migration of cells, most notably white blood cells.
- Myelin forming cells of the central nervous system
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- They are small, soluble proteins that regulate the immune system. They're part of innate immunity and have an adaptive response to infection.
- Reactive microglia/macrophages can inhibit hippocampal __________
- Microglia induce these neurotoxic glial cells through cytokine signaling
- Is the virus that causes COVID-19 and is characterized by a respiratory syndrome with a variable degree of severity
- Is used as a marker to detect microglial activation/reactivity
- Used as a marker of inflammation associated with the involvement of monocytes/macrophages
- Marker of neurogenesis for the dentate gyrus within the hippocampus
12 Clues: Myelin forming cells of the central nervous system • A chemokine associated with cognitive impairment in aging • Is used as a marker to detect microglial activation/reactivity • Reactive microglia/macrophages can inhibit hippocampal __________ • Marker of neurogenesis for the dentate gyrus within the hippocampus • ...
Invertebrate Vocab 2024-01-22
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- A phylum of marine invertebrates including starfish, sea urchins, and seacucumbers.
- 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.
- Feeder: Organisms that obtain food by filtering particles from the water, as seen in sponges.
- A taxonomic rank in biological classification, grouping organisms based on sharedcharacteristics.
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- The preservation and sustainable management of natural resources and biodiversity.
- Specialized stinging cells found in cnidarians, used for defense and capturing prey.
- Benefits provided by ecosystems to humans, such as water purification andpollination.
- Symmetry: Symmetry around a central point, commonly seen in organisms like cnidarians andechinoderms.
- Describes organisms that are permanently attached to a substrate and do not move.
- Reproduction: Reproduction without the involvement of gametes, resulting in offspringgenetically identical to the parent.
- Vascular System: Unique hydraulic system in echinoderms for movement, feeding, andrespiration.
- External hard covering, typically made of chitin, providing support and protection,common in arthropods.
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. • ...
Neuro 2024-10-13
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- patients undergoing an EEG must avoid this for 24-48h
- test used to detect color blindness using plates with symbols and numbers colored
- this drug causes patients to have gum overgrowth and brown urine
- Romberg test used to assess this cranial nerve
- drug class for medications used to treat herpes
- this cranial nerve is being tested when patients are asked to follow a finger with only their eyes
- chart used to assess for visual acuity in cranial nerve 2
- a patient in myasthenic crisis will have a high chance of this body system failing
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- drug used for prevention of nerve pain and migraines but is actually an anticonvulsant
- drug class used for treating an active seizure
- why diabetic patients are at risk for seizures
- myasthenia gravis is to the _______ as multiple sclerosis is to the central nervous system
- patients during a lumbar puncture need to lay on their ______
- rigidity, 2 words: refers to neck stiffness in patients with meningitis
- ________ angiogram is the same recovery process as a cardiac angiogram
15 Clues: drug class used for treating an active seizure • why diabetic patients are at risk for seizures • Romberg test used to assess this cranial nerve • drug class for medications used to treat herpes • patients undergoing an EEG must avoid this for 24-48h • chart used to assess for visual acuity in cranial nerve 2 • ...
Giullian berre 2024-09-24
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- process that includes physical and occupational therapy to help patients regain strength and function after GBS recovery
- Treatment may include this type of therapy
- The part of the nervous system affected by Guillain-Barré.
- watch for signs of infection
- begin with proximal musculature movement
- The process of regaining strength and function after the peak of the syndrome; this can take weeks to months, depending on the severit
- The wasting away of muscle tissue that can occur due to prolonged inactivity or weakness from GBS
- Commonly experienced sensation before weakness (starts with "T").
- condition in which the immune system attacks the body’s own cells, leading to inflammation and damage
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- Factors, like infections, that can start the symptoms of GBS
- diagnostic test that assesses the electrical activity of muscles, often used to confirm nerve damage in GBS
- A common respiratory infection that can precede the syndrome.
- provide adaptive equipment as needed
- provide range of motion, not to exceed point of pain
- Actions taken to reduce the risk of infections or triggers that could lead to GBS
- Autoimmune disorder affecting nerves
- The type of cells that protect nerve fibers, often affected.
17 Clues: watch for signs of infection • provide adaptive equipment as needed • Autoimmune disorder affecting nerves • begin with proximal musculature movement • Treatment may include this type of therapy • provide range of motion, not to exceed point of pain • The part of the nervous system affected by Guillain-Barré. • ...
Lesson 1 & 2 Vocabulary 2024-11-12
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- the ability of your muscles to perform physical tasks over a period of time without tiring.
- the ability to carry out daily tasks easily and have enough energy to respond to unexpected events.
- the ability to move your body parts through their full range of motion.
- your __________ heart rate is the number of time your heart beats per minute when you aren't acitive.
- purposeful physical activity that is planned, structured,
- how many minutes of physical activity teens need per day.
- intense, short bursts of activity in which the muscles work so hard that they produce energy without using oxygen.
- rhythmic activities that use large muscle groups for an extended period of time.
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- the ratio of fat to lean tissue in your body
- involves little to no physical activity
- any form of movement that causes your body to use energy.
- with this system, your lungs begin to work more efficiently.
- the amount of force your muscles can exert.
- stretches that are held
- with this system, physical activity strengthens muscles and bones
- getting regular physical activity can help reduce stress and boost _____________.
- stretches that prepare your body for activity.
17 Clues: stretches that are held • involves little to no physical activity • the amount of force your muscles can exert. • the ratio of fat to lean tissue in your body • stretches that prepare your body for activity. • any form of movement that causes your body to use energy. • purposeful physical activity that is planned, structured, • ...
MEDICAL SPECIALTIES CROSSWORD 2021-11-17
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- focuses on the use of unsealed radioactive sources.
- administers drugs to numb pain or sedate patients during surgery.
- cares for children, treating them for a variety of health issues.
- doctors of the mouth
- treat kidney disease and mineral and fluid imbalances linked to kidney disease.
- surgically restore, reconstruct or alter the human body.
- specializes in correcting disorders, deformities or injuries of the skeleton (bones).
- focuses on the nature, function, and diseases of the blood.
- neurologist specializes in care for the nervous system including: the brain, nerves, spinal cord.
- focus on the treatment of the heart, its blood vessels and heart-related issues and diseases.
- specialize in newborn and premature healthcare.
- concentrates on issues related to the ear, nose and throat.
- Care for issues related to the urinary tract.
- cares for issues afflicting the feet or ankles.
- look for potential diseases that could appear, causing a lot of problems.
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- specializes in digestive organs, including the gallbladder, stomach, bowels, liver and pancreas.
- study the morphologic aspects of a disease.
- treats the endocrine system.
- they diagnose and treat disorders of the mind
- concentrates on recognizing, evaluating, and caring for patients who are seriously ill or injured.
- Care for skin issues as acne.
- diagnosis diseases related with the respiratory system.
- diagnoses and treats allergies and autoimmune diseases.
- care for the elderly.
- specializes in ear-related issues.
- use x-rays to diagnose and detect.
- Focus on the treatment and prevention of Cancer.
27 Clues: doctors of the mouth • care for the elderly. • treats the endocrine system. • Care for skin issues as acne. • specializes in ear-related issues. • use x-rays to diagnose and detect. • study the morphologic aspects of a disease. • they diagnose and treat disorders of the mind • Care for issues related to the urinary tract. • specialize in newborn and premature healthcare. • ...
Midwinter Break Crossword 2023-02-16
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- Identify the cellular process that converts glucose to usable energy.
- Identify the group in an experiment that receives no independent variable for comparison.
- Identify the molecules released by white blood cells to mark pathogens.
- Identify a change in DNA nucleotide sequence.
- Identify the molecule you would add around a cell to cause it to shrivel up.
- Identify the organ system that removes waste by filtering blood.
- Identify a section of DNA that codes for a particular trait.
- Identify the two molecules required to produce usable energy.
- Identify the cellular structure that receives a message and synthesizes proteins.
- Identify a dead/weak pathogen that stimulates the immune response.
- Identify the process of cell division that produces body cells with identical DNA.
- Identify the cells produced by meiosis.
- White blood cells respond to foreign ______________.
- Identify the organ system that releases insulin and other hormones.
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- Identify the variable in an experiment that is the data collected.
- Identify the molecules on the cell membrane that receive hormones and neurotransmitters.
- Identify the process of molecules moving from low to high concentration + requires energy.
- As exercise increases, pulse rate ______________________________.
- Identify the molecule that the respiratory system removes.
- Identify the term for a group of cells with a similar function.
- Identify the biological catalysts that speed up chemical reactions like digestion.
- Identify the structure where the fetus grows and develops.
- Identify the mRNA molecule that would be synthesized from a DNA molecule TGA.
- Identify a carbohydrate that is too large to pass through the cell membrane.
24 Clues: Identify the cells produced by meiosis. • Identify a change in DNA nucleotide sequence. • White blood cells respond to foreign ______________. • Identify the molecule that the respiratory system removes. • Identify the structure where the fetus grows and develops. • Identify a section of DNA that codes for a particular trait. • ...
11 Biology End Term 1 Review 2025-03-26
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- type of diffusion that gases such as oxygen do
- organelle that contains digestive enzymes within the cell
- type of reaction that results in smaller substrates
- stem cells have this potency if they can only become one type of cell
- cells are often funny shapes to increase this
- the process of adding more substances to the nephron filtrate from the blood
- the process that stem cells undergo to give rise to more cells
- enzymes will do this if they are heated to high temperatures
- blood vessels that take blood back to the heart
- biomolecule that can provide structural support (e.g. cellulose)
- system that includes the lungs
- enzyme that catabolises proteins into amino acids
- type of bulk active transport out of the cell
- DNA is found here in eukaryotes
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- part of the nephron where only salt and water are selectively reabsorbed
- organelle present in both eukaryotes and prokaryotes
- net transport of water into/out of cells
- how many cells thick the villi and capillaries are
- stem cells do this in order to become specialised cells
- part of the enzyme that binds the substrate
- model of enzyme activity that proposes that small shape changes occur during binding
- collection of substances that the blood carries away from cells to the excretory system
- speed that blood travels in the capillaries
- a group of similar cells that work together to perform a specific function
- process where nutrients are moved into the blood from the digestive system
- energy that is reduced by enzymes
- energy form required for active transport
27 Clues: system that includes the lungs • DNA is found here in eukaryotes • energy that is reduced by enzymes • net transport of water into/out of cells • energy form required for active transport • part of the enzyme that binds the substrate • speed that blood travels in the capillaries • cells are often funny shapes to increase this • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
215 Resp Failure Crossword 2025-03-01
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- a condition where the body is unable to adequately remove carbon dioxide from the bloodstream leading to a buildup of carbon dioxide
- Small air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs. Damage of this can can contribute to respiratory failure
- The process of adding oxygen to the blood, which is impaired in Type 1 respiratory failure.
- The process by which gases (oxygen and carbon dioxide) move from areas of high concentration to low concentration across the alveolar-capillary membrane
- The process of moving air in and out of the lungs to facilitate oxygen intake and carbon dioxide expulsion.
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- impairment of oxygen in the blood not enough oxygen in the blood to properly perfuse tissue
- A condition where there is a deficiency of oxygen in the tissues often seen in Type 1 respiratory failure
- Reduced breathing rate and depth, leading to inadequate ventilation and CO2 retention, which can contribute to respiratory failure
- A situation where blood bypasses the alveoli, leading to poor oxygenation of blood, as it does not participate in gas exchange.
- A condition where the blood becomes too acidic, which can occur due to CO₂ retention in Type 2 respiratory failure.
10 Clues: impairment of oxygen in the blood not enough oxygen in the blood to properly perfuse tissue • The process of adding oxygen to the blood, which is impaired in Type 1 respiratory failure. • A condition where there is a deficiency of oxygen in the tissues often seen in Type 1 respiratory failure • ...
Human Development 2014-12-02
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- Area of development related to anxiety and self esteem
- Low income can affect access to health care because they can't pay this
- Acronym for 5 types of development
- how many Socio-Economic factors are there in all?
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- Genetic condition related to the respiratory system
- Family including grandparents, uncles, cousins all living together
- Type of family with two biological parents and their children
- Socio Economic factor related to where you live
8 Clues: Acronym for 5 types of development • Socio Economic factor related to where you live • how many Socio-Economic factors are there in all? • Genetic condition related to the respiratory system • Area of development related to anxiety and self esteem • Type of family with two biological parents and their children • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
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? • ...
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. • ...
Introduction to Anaesthesia (Yr3 MOD) 2026-04-03
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- Can be seen post-induction in patients induced with propofol due to its depressive effects on the respiratory system.
- A drug with minimal CV and respiratory effects, which can cause excitement rather than sedation. Often touted for its muscle relaxation.
- A breed particularly prone to syncope from acepromazine.
- Analgesic drug which cannot be given to cats
- Local anaesthetic drug which should NEVER be given IM - will cause bradycardia and cardiac arrest
- Guinea pigs, rabbits and rats may be familiar with this drug. It is a dopamine receptor antagonist and can be given intraperitoneal.
- Local anaesthetic drug used in ALL species (equine, farm animals and small animals)
- This is an effect on patient cardiac systems which is seen with alpha-2-agonist usage.
- Opioid which CANNOT be given IM, and has a very short duration IV (20 minutes)
- Potential side effect of paracetamol which effects RBCs directly
- Can cause Heinz body anaemia in cats and so shouldn't be used as repeated doses or infusions in this species.
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- Used in pigs, this neuroleptic drug is used as a pre-med IM.
- Opioid that antagonises mu and agonises kappa (and thus has poor analgesic properties but good sedative ones)
- NMDA antagonist which is used for analgesia and as an anaesthetic. Can cause hyperexcitability.
- This alpha-2-agonist is used in equids and has an IV onset of 3-5 minutes and a duration of 45-60 minutes.
- Only drug group which provides analgesia, sedation AND muscle relaxation
- Side effect on the vasculature of the patient from usage of butyrophenones.
- Used to antagonise alpha-2-agonists.
- This drug is often used hours before a procedure in equids to cause muscle relaxation and mild sedation.
19 Clues: Used to antagonise alpha-2-agonists. • Analgesic drug which cannot be given to cats • A breed particularly prone to syncope from acepromazine. • Used in pigs, this neuroleptic drug is used as a pre-med IM. • Potential side effect of paracetamol which effects RBCs directly • Only drug group which provides analgesia, sedation AND muscle relaxation • ...
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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
