respiratory system Crossword Puzzles
Coronavirus Crossword 2020-08-17
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- A _______ is a microscopic parasite.
- Is the Coronavirus disease caused by a RNA or DNA virus?
- The first case of coronavirus disease was in Wuhan,______.
- The first outbreak of SARS was in _____.
- Another name for the Coronavius disease is _____.
- ______ are known to slow transmission.
- When enough people in a population have been vaccinated against SARS-CoV-2, the population will gain ________ immunity.
- Is a virus living or nonliving?
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- Covid-19 primarily affects the _____ system.
- ______ your hands often.
- A _______ pumps air into patient's airways when unable to breath alone.
- The first documented case of the Coronavirus disease was in the year _____.
- The _______ is the shorter name for the Center for Disease Control and Prevention.
- Wuhan is the capital of central China's _____ province.
- Coronavirus disease is not caused by a bacteria but by a ____.
15 Clues: ______ your hands often. • Is a virus living or nonliving? • A _______ is a microscopic parasite. • ______ are known to slow transmission. • The first outbreak of SARS was in _____. • Covid-19 primarily affects the _____ system. • Another name for the Coronavius disease is _____. • Wuhan is the capital of central China's _____ province. • ...
Body systems 2015-04-21
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- I help protect your internal organs
- I'm the centre of the body system
- I break down food and delivers nutrients to every cell in the body via the bloodstream.
- I'm series of vessels throughout the body that drain fluid from tissues.
- I'm made up of a network of glands
- I rid the body of waste
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- I support your every move
- I supply the blood with oxygen in order for the blood to deliver oxygen to all parts of the body.
- I help produce new life
- I keep people healthy and I prevent infections
- I help all the parts of the body communicate with each other
11 Clues: I help produce new life • I rid the body of waste • I support your every move • I'm the centre of the body system • I'm made up of a network of glands • I help protect your internal organs • I keep people healthy and I prevent infections • I help all the parts of the body communicate with each other • ...
ATOD Unit Vocabulary 2013-01-08
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- whose fumes are sniffed and inhaled to give a hallucinogenic-like high
- drugs that are obtainable only by perscription and are used to relieve and treat pain (morphine, opiate)
- that speed up the central nervous system
- other than food that change structure or function of the body
- that distort moods, thoughts, and senses
- addictive drug that is found in all tobacco products
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- physical process of freeing the body or an addictive substance
- perscribed to stimulate the central nervous system
- body becomes used to the effect of a medicine and needs greater amounts of it to be effective
- Drugs/Drugs that are made from illegal substances
- that reduce or kill harmful bacteria in the body
- Steroids/Synthetic derivative or testosterone
- dark, thick, sticky liquid that forms when tobacco burns
- Monoxide/Colorless, odorless, poisonous gas produced when tobacco burns
- psychoactive ingredient in marijuana
- that are used to treat or prevent diseases or other conditions
- Medicine/Medicines that can be sold only iwth a written order from a physician
- Drugs/Medicines safe enought to be taken without a written order from a physician
- hair-like projections that line the respiratory passage and filter out dust and foreign matter (particles)
- Effect/Any reaction to a medicine other than the one intended
20 Clues: psychoactive ingredient in marijuana • that speed up the central nervous system • that distort moods, thoughts, and senses • Steroids/Synthetic derivative or testosterone • that reduce or kill harmful bacteria in the body • Drugs/Drugs that are made from illegal substances • perscribed to stimulate the central nervous system • ...
Invertebrate Vocabulary 2024-01-22
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- Organisms that primarily feed on plants.
- and clams.
- Respiratory organs in aquatic organisms that extract oxygen from water. Ecosystem Services: Benefits provided by ecosystems to humans, such as water purification and
- Division of an organism's body into repeating structures or segments.
- Sessile: Describes organisms that are permanently attached to a substrate and do not move.
- The variety of life within a specific ecosystem or habitat.
- Symmetry: Symmetry around a central point, commonly seen in organisms like cnidarians and
- A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- Organisms that primarily feed on other animals.
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- The preservation and sustainable management of natural resources and biodiversity.
- External hard covering, typically made of chitin, providing support and protection,
- Vascular System: Unique hydraulic system in echinoderms for movement, feeding, and
- identical to the parent.
- Animals lacking a backbone or vertebral column.
- A taxonomic rank in biological classification, grouping organisms based on shared
- Specialized stinging cells found in cnidarians, used for defense and capturing prey.
- Destruction: 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.
- in arthropods.
- A phylum of marine invertebrates including starfish, sea urchins, and sea
- Shell: Protective structure typically composed of calcium carbonate, found in mollusks like
- Reproduction: Reproduction without the involvement of gametes, resulting in offspring
22 Clues: and clams. • in arthropods. • identical to the parent. • Organisms that primarily feed on plants. • Animals lacking a backbone or vertebral column. • Organisms that primarily feed on other animals. • The variety of life within a specific ecosystem or habitat. • Division of an organism's body into repeating structures or segments. • ...
Avian Intro 2024-08-23
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- When chickens go _____, this means they have the instinctual urge to sit and incubate a clutch of eggs.
- As birds do not have teeth, they use this organ to grind their food before it moves to the stomach.
- It takes chickens ____-one days to develop and hatch out when incubated.
- Most birds lack this sense.
- The country the call duck originates from.
- The word for grooming in birds is ____.
- Birds have a ____ which includes the passageway for faeces/urea, eggs and is the entry to the reproductive system when mating.
- Black-casqued hornbills are native to ____.
- Hornbills often like to nest in tree ____.
- ____ are descendants of the red jungle fowl.
- This mineral is really important for egg shell production.
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- Birds often need access to this to aid in digestion/breaking down their food.
- A type of chicken or duck is not called a species or a sub species, but as they are domesticated each is a ______.
- Adult male hornbills look different to adult females. This is called sexual ______.
- There are around ___ large breeds of chickens.
- Most birds' bones have this structure inside.
- A hornbill's beak is made out of _________
- Birds don't just have lungs in their respiratory system. They also have ____ ____.
- The part attached to the top of a hornbill's beak is called a ______.
- Birds store their food in their ____ before digesting further.
20 Clues: Most birds lack this sense. • The word for grooming in birds is ____. • The country the call duck originates from. • A hornbill's beak is made out of _________ • Hornbills often like to nest in tree ____. • Black-casqued hornbills are native to ____. • ____ are descendants of the red jungle fowl. • Most birds' bones have this structure inside. • ...
Streptoccocus progenes 2021-07-25
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- is susceptible test
- red, spreading rash known as scarlet fever
- is the type of hemolysis
- pyrogenic exotoxin
- can develop following deeper invasion by streptococci.
- FeverStarts with pharyngitis and progresses to rash on trunk/extremities
- is the most common cause of S.pyogenes
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- anaerobe
- is the positive
- Isolate can be identified as Group A strep or S.pyogenes.
- is a negative test that differentiate Staph from Strep
- is a rare infection of the skin and subcutaneous tissues observed frequently in elderly patients.
- infections in the urinary tract, and upper and lower respiratory tracts (URT/LRT).
- A strep causes the lysis of fibrin clots through the action of streptokinase on plasminogen.
- flora of Respiratory tractgastrointestinal, and urogenital tracts of humans.
- acid capsule allows antigen masking & prevents phagocytosis
- is negative
17 Clues: anaerobe • is negative • is the positive • pyrogenic exotoxin • is susceptible test • is the type of hemolysis • is the most common cause of S.pyogenes • red, spreading rash known as scarlet fever • is a negative test that differentiate Staph from Strep • can develop following deeper invasion by streptococci. • Isolate can be identified as Group A strep or S.pyogenes. • ...
Bacteris and Viruses 2023-04-18
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- the smallest unit that can live on its own
- viruses that infect and replicate only in bacterial cells
- an infection of the nose, throat,and lungs, which are a part of the respiratory system
- a very simple microorganism that infects cells and may cause diseases
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- A large group of single-cell microorganisms
- lung inflammation caused by being to cold
- a biological catalyst and is almost always a protein
- an individual animal,plant, or single celled life form
- a thin sheet of tissue or layer of cells acting as a boundary
- a group of atoms bounded together
10 Clues: a group of atoms bounded together • lung inflammation caused by being to cold • the smallest unit that can live on its own • A large group of single-cell microorganisms • a biological catalyst and is almost always a protein • an individual animal,plant, or single celled life form • viruses that infect and replicate only in bacterial cells • ...
COVID Crisis 2023-05-18
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- A submicroscopic infectious agent that replicates only inside the living cells of an organism
- A biological system consisting of specific organs that use gas exchange in animals and plants
- Different phases of the same virus
- Infectious disease that has spread across a large region
- Is the Latin word for "crown"
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- Protecting the body against an infectious disease
- Introducing a cure into the body to produce protection from a specific disease
- When you think you've been exposed to the virus to avoid spreading it to others
- A physical or mental problem that a person experiences
- A pandemic accessory
10 Clues: A pandemic accessory • Is the Latin word for "crown" • Different phases of the same virus • Protecting the body against an infectious disease • A physical or mental problem that a person experiences • Infectious disease that has spread across a large region • Introducing a cure into the body to produce protection from a specific disease • ...
Cell Parts 2022-01-01
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- Divided into rough and smooth, helps synthesize and package lipids and proteins
- Contain enzymes that break down wastes.
- Responsible for cellular respiration, turning food into energy
- Packages and ships proteins.
- Jellylike substance filling the cell and containing water and nutrients.
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- Contains the cell's DNA, controls the functions of the cell.
- Assemble amino acids into proteins.
- Surrounds the cell, selectively permeable lipid bilayer
- Whip like tail found on certain cells including sperm cells to help them move.
- Tiny hair like structures covering the surface of the cell, functions in the respiratory system to sweep away dust and mucus.
10 Clues: Packages and ships proteins. • Assemble amino acids into proteins. • Contain enzymes that break down wastes. • Surrounds the cell, selectively permeable lipid bilayer • Contains the cell's DNA, controls the functions of the cell. • Responsible for cellular respiration, turning food into energy • ...
Term 1 Science 2024-02-19
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- _______________ is the process by which plants make food.
- The atmosphere is made up mainly of _____________.
- Food is transported from the ________ to all parts of the plant.
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- The ________ is where gases exchange takes place.
- The _____________ system allows us to take in and give out air into our body.
- ______turns dark blue when starch is present.
- Food and __________ is produced at the end of the process.
- Water is transported from the ________ to all parts of the plant.
- The ________ pumps blood to the rest of the body.
- Plants need _________, water and carbon dioxide to carry out the process of making food.
10 Clues: ______turns dark blue when starch is present. • The ________ is where gases exchange takes place. • The ________ pumps blood to the rest of the body. • The atmosphere is made up mainly of _____________. • _______________ is the process by which plants make food. • Food and __________ is produced at the end of the process. • ...
Vocabulary Week 10 2024-01-26
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- throat muscle, connects the pharynx to the stomach.(Moves food)
- The organ that produces bile, regulates glycogen storage, performs other bodily functions
- Inhalation and exhalation of air.
- Main organs of the respiratory system
- attaches bone to bone
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- A body structure that is composed of different kinds of tissues that work together.
- largest organ of the body, the outer covering of the vertebrate body
- A hollow, muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
- Blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart
- The process by which the body breaks down food into small nutrient molecules
10 Clues: attaches bone to bone • Inhalation and exhalation of air. • Main organs of the respiratory system • Blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart • A hollow, muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body. • throat muscle, connects the pharynx to the stomach.(Moves food) • largest organ of the body, the outer covering of the vertebrate body • ...
CLASSIFY MATTER 2023-09-06
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- A gas that has a function in the respiratory system of living things is
- What is the compound symbol of water?
- Substances that cannot be separated into simpler ones
- Sugar solution is an example of
- Based on its form, substances are divided into 3: solid, gas, and
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- A combination of 2 or more elements, where the elements still have their own characteristics
- Gaseous compounds produced by respiration is
- A combination of 2 different elements is called
- A mixture in which the constituent substances can still be distinguisheh
- Substances whose space between particle are tight is
10 Clues: Sugar solution is an example of • What is the compound symbol of water? • Gaseous compounds produced by respiration is • A combination of 2 different elements is called • Substances whose space between particle are tight is • Substances that cannot be separated into simpler ones • Based on its form, substances are divided into 3: solid, gas, and • ...
Medical Terminology 2 2025-11-16
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- The control center of the body, located in the skull.
- The largest organ of the human body.
- An organ that filters waste from the blood to produce urine.
- A type of germ that causes illnesses like the flu or the common cold.
- The muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
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- The main organs of the respiratory system.
- The hard, rigid form of connective tissue forming the skeleton.
- A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart.
- An organ that filters blood and produces bile.
- Tissue in the body that contracts to produce movement.
10 Clues: The largest organ of the human body. • The main organs of the respiratory system. • An organ that filters blood and produces bile. • The control center of the body, located in the skull. • A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart. • Tissue in the body that contracts to produce movement. • The muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body. • ...
Respiratory Drugs 2017-04-07
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- albuterol and ipratropium bromide
- This will loosen up bronchial secretions so they can be eliminated
- Do not use this to treat nasal congestion in pts with CAD
- This is medication is used in a rescue inhaler
- This is what you want to teach your pt to do after they take their corticosteroid
- This is what you take as maintance or prophylaxis for chronic asthma
- This medication is a 2nd gen anti-histamine
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- Benzonatate works in the cough centers in the ____________
- This would be the added benefit of using an Anticholinergic
- Why would we put a pt on an intranasal corticosteroid
- Adverse reaction to corticosteroids
- This type of congestion is the reason you only use afrin for no more tha 5 days
- Less ______ The reason that you are out on a 2nd gen AH
13 Clues: albuterol and ipratropium bromide • Adverse reaction to corticosteroids • This medication is a 2nd gen anti-histamine • This is medication is used in a rescue inhaler • Why would we put a pt on an intranasal corticosteroid • Less ______ The reason that you are out on a 2nd gen AH • Do not use this to treat nasal congestion in pts with CAD • ...
Respiratory Term 2024-11-04
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- I was up all night yelling at the Yankies and now my voice box is inflamed
- the M and R in MRI
- root for sound, or voice
- I can not stop coughing and only feel better with cold air I could have
- Root for mouth
- I am a feeding tube
- We needed to intubate the patient to help them breath
- Went on a long road trip and sang "Dont stop believing" now my voice is showing signs of
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- What is the T in a CT
- My athlete was hit hard in the chest and is complaining of tightness CXR ordered to rule out
- Year of working in a factory with poor ventilation has caused this chronic obstructive disease
- I have an enlarged limb
- The first step in this heart surgery is to do perform a...
13 Clues: Root for mouth • the M and R in MRI • I am a feeding tube • What is the T in a CT • I have an enlarged limb • root for sound, or voice • We needed to intubate the patient to help them breath • The first step in this heart surgery is to do perform a... • I can not stop coughing and only feel better with cold air I could have • ...
2022 Escape Room 2022-08-04
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- attaches muscle to bone
- fight or flight response is controlled by this system
- prevents alveoli from collapsing
- kidney stones
- angiotensin _____ is the hormone that can trigger an increase in blood pressure
- infarction, a condition in which the coronary circulation becomes blocked and cardiac muscle cells die from oxygen starvation
- Bryan Health offers _____ loan repayment
- arrival of the newborn infant into the outside world
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- large quantities of lipid accumulation
- bluish coloration of the skin in response to extreme cold & the result of a circulatory or respiratory disorder
- membrane, transmission of sound vibrations to the internal ear is the function of _________
- attachment & opening of the colon to the abdominal wall
- a nurse have/develop good critical _______ skills
- a skill all nurses must develop if experiencing conflict
- a knee joint is this kind of joint
15 Clues: kidney stones • attaches muscle to bone • prevents alveoli from collapsing • a knee joint is this kind of joint • large quantities of lipid accumulation • Bryan Health offers _____ loan repayment • a nurse have/develop good critical _______ skills • arrival of the newborn infant into the outside world • fight or flight response is controlled by this system • ...
Wellness and Body Basics Review 2022-09-26
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- activity that is a long time but at low intensity
- has two main types external and in internal and exchanges gases within the body(2 words)
- principle organ of the respiratory system
- this causes "good" tears within your muscles
- tendons and ligaments are classified as this type of tissue
- you would be blob without it(2 words)
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- have involuntary and voluntary movements(2 words)
- speed of which the heartbeat is measured by(2 words)
- you can become deprived without enough of this
- main job is to circulate blood through the body(2 words)
- this has 4 chambers
- more likely to have cramps without this
- activity the is a short time but at high intensity
- this has 6 zones one of which is called the "fitness zone"(2 words)
- the heart is one of these
15 Clues: this has 4 chambers • the heart is one of these • you would be blob without it(2 words) • more likely to have cramps without this • principle organ of the respiratory system • this causes "good" tears within your muscles • you can become deprived without enough of this • have involuntary and voluntary movements(2 words) • activity that is a long time but at low intensity • ...
Ch 17 Arthropods Crossword Puzzle 2020-03-07
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- the respiratory system for an insect
- the thorax and the head together are called what?
- a series of stages in which the insect changes and grows.
- another name for the yellow scorpion
- how many pairs of walking legs do crustaceans have
- some arthropods like crustaceans and insects rely on ___________ for visual information about their environments
- what are the most abundant animals in the world?
- the members of the largest phylum in kingdom Animalia
- chemicals released by females to attract a mate
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- appendages near the mouths of crustaceans used to crush their food
- arthropods have ___________ ___________ to enable movement
- these arthropods are ecosystem engineers.
- the spider is a/an _________________
- almost all animals have this
- tracheae open to the outside through a series of small pores on the sides of the insect
15 Clues: almost all animals have this • the respiratory system for an insect • the spider is a/an _________________ • another name for the yellow scorpion • these arthropods are ecosystem engineers. • chemicals released by females to attract a mate • what are the most abundant animals in the world? • the thorax and the head together are called what? • ...
The Immune System 2025-04-25
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- substances that can elicit a response from a B or T cell
- a defense that is active immediately upon infection
- triggers blood vessels to dilate and become more permeable to tissues
- systemic inflammatory response
- "record" information to fight pathogen if it comes back
- the key players of adaptive immunity
- provide innate defense, interfering with viruses and helping activate macrophages
- are found throughout the body
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- circulate in the blood and are attracted by signals from infected tissues
- include the skin and mucous membranes of the respiratory, urinary, and reproductive tracts
- actively secrete antibodies
- agents that cause disease, infect a wide range of animals, including humans
- life-threatening condition caused by an overwhelming inflammatory response
- enables an animal to avoid, or limit many infections
- discharge destructive enzymes
15 Clues: actively secrete antibodies • discharge destructive enzymes • are found throughout the body • systemic inflammatory response • the key players of adaptive immunity • a defense that is active immediately upon infection • enables an animal to avoid, or limit many infections • "record" information to fight pathogen if it comes back • ...
the human body 2022-02-09
6 Clues: gas that you inhale • an organ in the respiratory system • the organ that pumps blood around the body • the first part of the journey air goes through • the thing that protects the heart and lungs from damage. • a type of gas that isn't affected from being inhaled and exhaled.
Nipah Virus CWP 2023-11-15
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- Diagnosis of Nipah Virus is through laboratory tests such as _______ and PCR
- Among humans, it causes a spectrum of disease mainly involving the _____ system.
- Nipah virus infection in humans can present in several ways, including acute encephalitis,non-encephalitic viral illness and ________
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- The virus causes _________ system disturbance in pigs.
- Infection can occur through contaminated air through droplets breathing and ______ with the secretions from infected animal
- Infected person may transmit the Nipah Virus up to 21 days after __ se.
- Nipah virus also infects other ________ such as dogs, cats, and horses
7 Clues: The virus causes _________ system disturbance in pigs. • Nipah virus also infects other ________ such as dogs, cats, and horses • Infected person may transmit the Nipah Virus up to 21 days after __ se. • Diagnosis of Nipah Virus is through laboratory tests such as _______ and PCR • ...
diaMT Ch 7 Respiratory Test Review 2024-12-08
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- SIDS is the sudden death of an ___
- ptysis
- when a child has this, we do not exam the throat until respiratory therapy is at the bedside and able to do an emergency tracheostomy due to life threatening airway obstruction
- the condition of too much carbon dioxide in the blood...usually life threatening
- chest
- the medical word for the throat
- the medical word for 'windpipe'
- pector/o
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- epistaxis
- phren/o
- absence of respirations
- a ___ septum will be off-center and not straight
- an abnormal lung sound caused by air rumbling over mucous in the airway
- loss of the sense of smell
- the disease known as ___ fibrosis caused thickened mucous in the respiratory tract
15 Clues: chest • ptysis • phren/o • pector/o • epistaxis • absence of respirations • loss of the sense of smell • the medical word for the throat • the medical word for 'windpipe' • SIDS is the sudden death of an ___ • a ___ septum will be off-center and not straight • an abnormal lung sound caused by air rumbling over mucous in the airway • ...
Respiratory alkalosis 2022-10-17
7 Clues: regulate your blood pH • cause of respiratory alkalosis • manifestation of respiratory alkalosis • low levels of carbon dioxide in the blood • blood flow to brain decreases due to this gas • levels are high in acute respiratory alkalosis • diseases cause airflow blockage and breathing problems
Vet Med Vocabulary 2022-01-25
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- A broad term for cancer that begins in cells of the lymph system.
- an abnormal feature, characteristic, or occurrence, typically in a medical context.
- Another word for nostrils.
- A condition in which the blood doesn't have enough healthy red blood cells.
- affected by lethargy; sluggish and apathetic.
- a sticky deposit on teeth in which bacteria proliferate.
- an instrument for inspecting the retina and other parts of the eye.
- an epithelial tissue which secretes mucus, and lines many body cavities and tubular organs including the gut and respiratory passages.
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- drain the central portions of the lower lip and floor of the mouth and the apex of the tongue.
- A small bean-shaped structure that is part of the body's immune system.
- the discharge of feces from the body.
- It is a simple test to measure the time taken for colour to return to an external capillary bed after pressure is applied.
- a hard calcified deposit that forms on the teeth and contributes to their decay.
- starts with the front of the skull and describes it front to back.
14 Clues: Another word for nostrils. • the discharge of feces from the body. • affected by lethargy; sluggish and apathetic. • a sticky deposit on teeth in which bacteria proliferate. • A broad term for cancer that begins in cells of the lymph system. • starts with the front of the skull and describes it front to back. • ...
Michigan and Illinois -COVID-19 Disparities in Prisons/Jails 2023-04-05
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- Has the highest case rate for in-state Prison system who have tested positive for COVID-19
- new socially sound housing options for those who have contracted the virus
- "most significant number of single-site clusters/hotspots for COVID-19
- ___ out of every 3 Black men could expect to go to Prison in their lifetime
- poor (in prisons and jails). the reason why covid is spreading quickly
- A cause that is related to overpopulated dormitories and shared restrooms
- Who are imprisoned the most
- These individuals are more likely to contract COVID-19 because of the structure of the Prison system
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- The main driver of racial health disparities in the U.S
- to promote equitable treatments
- Within this City Black residents represented 75% of the Cook County Jail population at 72% of the COVID-19 related deaths
- one solution to better track the rate of positive test
- Has the world's highest incarceration rate and holds almost 20% of the global prison population
- A highly transmissible disease that causes respiratory and flu-like symptoms.
14 Clues: Who are imprisoned the most • to promote equitable treatments • one solution to better track the rate of positive test • The main driver of racial health disparities in the U.S • "most significant number of single-site clusters/hotspots for COVID-19 • poor (in prisons and jails). the reason why covid is spreading quickly • ...
Chapter 2:Circulation and Respiration 2013-11-18
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- Dome shaped muscle that inflates and deflates our lungs.
- Uses the heart and veins to transport materials to and from the cells.
- This part of the blood is responsible for clotting blood and sealing open wounds.
- Recieves blood with oxygen from the lungs.
- Bring blood to the heart.
- Circulation between the heart and body.
- The number of chambers in the heart.
- What is the major organ of the respiratory system?
- This side of the heart pumps blood to the lungs to get oxygen.
- Tiny sacs inside the lungs where CO2 (Carbon Dioxide) is exchange for O2 (Oxygen)
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- This part of the blood has hemoglobin, which allows oxygen to attach to it.
- Collects excess fluid and returns it to the body.
- A,B,O,AB
- System responsible for bringing oxygen in to the body and removing the harmfull carbon dioxide.
- Filters the lymph by removing pathogens and dead cells.
- Process by which the body uses oxygen and gets rid of carbon dioxide.
- This part of the blood helps fight of viruses and bacteria.
- Circulation between heart and lungs.
- using of oxygen to release energy from carbohydrates, fats, and proteins.
- Take blood away from the heart.
- About the number of liters of blood you have.
- Filters the blood and destroys old and weaker blood cells.
22 Clues: A,B,O,AB • Bring blood to the heart. • Take blood away from the heart. • Circulation between heart and lungs. • The number of chambers in the heart. • Circulation between the heart and body. • Recieves blood with oxygen from the lungs. • About the number of liters of blood you have. • Collects excess fluid and returns it to the body. • ...
Physiological Adaptations in Response to Training 2015-11-20
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- Training that involves exercising for a sustained period with an elevated heart rate
- Found in red blood cells
- the component of blood responsible for transporting oxygen
- An increase in muscle size is known as _____________
- The time it takes for someones heart to return to resting levels after exercise
- Another factor that results in decreased functioning of the cardiovascular system
- Refers to the cardiovascular and respiratory systems
- Type II (White) muscle fibres
- Regular aerobic and anaerobic training leads to greater oxygen _____________
- Endurance training _________ the size of the heart muscle as well as it's contractility
- breathing __________ increase in efficiency and strength - contributing to greater lung capacity
- Trained adults can achieve a ___________ maximum heart rate than untrained adults
- Aerobic training leads to an __________ RBC count
- The cardiorespiratory systems primary function during exercise is to provide as much _____ as possible to working muscles
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- Results in a decreased functioning of the cardiovascular system
- _______RHR indicates a higher level of fitness
- the muscles being trained should relate directly to the sport played
- Trained adults always have a greater _________ than untrained adults
- ________ and performance benefits are great for people with effective and efficient cardiorespiratory systems
- RHR stands for
- without this principle, plateau will occur
- a fundamental requirement for muscle hypertrophy
- Type I (Red) muscle fibres
- Trained athletes have _________ blood volume
24 Clues: RHR stands for • Found in red blood cells • Type I (Red) muscle fibres • Type II (White) muscle fibres • without this principle, plateau will occur • Trained athletes have _________ blood volume • _______RHR indicates a higher level of fitness • a fundamental requirement for muscle hypertrophy • Aerobic training leads to an __________ RBC count • ...
Chapter 5 & 6: Crossword 2020-05-26
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- Inflammation of the liver tissue
- Blood in the urine
- Condition where a person is unable to control the action of their bladder
- Disease that is caused when the sugar levels in your body rise extremely high
- Shortness of breath
- A condition in which your airways narrow and swell and produce extra mucus
- Also called the breastbone
- The ________ system produces and regulates body hormones
- Medical imaging technique used to create detailed images of the organs in the body
- Term used to define a tumor that is not cancerous
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- Deficiency of glucose in the blood
- The kneecap
- Excessive drop in body temperature
- The longest bone in the human body
- The condition that takes place when blood flow to the brain is blocked
- The presence of fluids in the tissues (e.g. swollen ankles)
- Injection into the vein
- A microorganism that requires a host to reproduce
- A set of 12 bones which form a protective cage
- A condition also known as sleeplessness
- Also known as the shinbone
- When a patient depends too much on any specific drug
- Anything that is related to either the respiratory system or the lungs
- Swelling and tenderness of one or more of the joints
- Condition that happens when the meninges (cover of the brain) becomes inflamed
25 Clues: The kneecap • Blood in the urine • Shortness of breath • Injection into the vein • Also known as the shinbone • Also called the breastbone • Inflammation of the liver tissue • Deficiency of glucose in the blood • Excessive drop in body temperature • The longest bone in the human body • A condition also known as sleeplessness • A set of 12 bones which form a protective cage • ...
Nervous System 2018-06-01
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- the part of a neuron which transmits an impulse away from the cell body
- the semicircular canals provide information on head_________
- the junction between two neurones
- the cranial nerve that causes miosis
- the nerve that causes a decrease in heart and respiratory rate
- the tough outer layer of the meninges
- the number of pairs of cervical spinal nerves
- what sensory information does cranial nerve 1 transmit?
- the cranial nerve that controls the muscles of mastication
- the area of the retina with no photorecrptors
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- this nerve is located on the cranial surface of the thigh
- the fluid in the anterior compartment of the eye is which of the humours?
- the organ within the cochlear that detects sound
- the white of the eye
- the patella reflex is what type of reflex?
- the name of cranial nerve number 12
- the type of neuroglial cell found in the peripheral nervous system
- the action of the piloerector muscle under sympathetic activity
- which muscles in the iris contract to produce mydriasis
- the medulla oblongata is in which part of the central nervous system
- the area of the choroid with light reflecting cells
- the type of neuron which is a multipolar
- the ossicle also known as the anvil
- where does the accessory nerve (cranial nerve 11)carry motor fibres to?
24 Clues: the white of the eye • the junction between two neurones • the name of cranial nerve number 12 • the ossicle also known as the anvil • the cranial nerve that causes miosis • the tough outer layer of the meninges • the type of neuron which is a multipolar • the patella reflex is what type of reflex? • the number of pairs of cervical spinal nerves • ...
The Cardiovascular And Respiratory Systems 2017-08-23
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- ______ protect from the backflow of blood
- The gas reactant in respiration
- Taking air in
- The balloon-like muscle under your lungs
- The human body contains ____ litres of blood
- The ___________ system is made up of the heart, blood vessels and blood
- Commonly referred to as the windpipe
- Cells created by bone marrow
- Where cellular respiration takes place in the cell
- Narrower arteries that branch off from the arteries & carry oxygenated blood to the capillaries
- Tubes from trachea to lungs
- Blood cells that help fight disease
- Veins carry ____________ blood
- The largest artery in the human body
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- Air comes into the body via the _____ cavity
- The largest vein in the human body
- The primary organs of of the respiratory system
- The flap that prevents food from going down the trachea
- Two thin layers of tissue that protect and cushion the lungs
- Breathing air out
- The gas product in respiration
- Type of blood vessels that carry oxygenated blood away from the heart
- Smallest and thinnest of the blood vessels
- The number of chambers in the heart
- Heart valve that separates the right atrium from the right ventricle
- Arteries carry __________ blood
- The throat
- The voice box
- Large blood vessels that return deoxygenated blood from the body to the heart
- Where gas exchange occurs
30 Clues: The throat • Taking air in • The voice box • Breathing air out • Where gas exchange occurs • Tubes from trachea to lungs • Cells created by bone marrow • The gas product in respiration • Veins carry ____________ blood • The gas reactant in respiration • Arteries carry __________ blood • The largest vein in the human body • The number of chambers in the heart • ...
Marine Worms 2023-02-16
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- Roundworms have ________ fertilization.
- Ribbon worms are the largest, ________ worm in the ocean.
- A characteristic of the digestion type of ribbon worms is ________?
- The middle cell layer in a flatworm is?
- A worm's nerve cell clusters that act like a brain are the _________?
- A red rash caused by Fluke larvae is ________?
- Which marine worm is without bristles, is in the class Hirudinea, some are free-living, and some are parasitic, and the parasites attach by two suckers?
- Ribbon worms have ________ bodies?
- The outer cell layer in a flatworm is?
- Roundworms have ________ development.
- The type of symmetry that marine worms have is ________ symmetry.
- Roundworms mostly live in ________ zones?
- Which phylum name means “Little Rings”?
- Which marine worm belongs to Class Polychaete, which means “Many Bristles”?
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- Muscles that contract to make a worm short are ________ muscles.
- Which marine worm has no circulatory or respiratory system and moves by muscular contractions and cilia movement?
- A sharp organ used by ribbon worms to spear prey is the ________?
- Planaria have a mouth on the ________ surface of the body.
- What phylum name means “Bristle Jaw”?
- The inner cell layer in a flatworm is?
- Platyhelminthes means ________?
- What lives on or in a living host from which it gets its nutrition?
- Bloodworms have an ________ circulatory system.
- Flatworms do Asexual reproduction by ________.
- Roundworms are a part of the phylum ________?
25 Clues: Platyhelminthes means ________? • Ribbon worms have ________ bodies? • What phylum name means “Bristle Jaw”? • Roundworms have ________ development. • The inner cell layer in a flatworm is? • The outer cell layer in a flatworm is? • Roundworms have ________ fertilization. • The middle cell layer in a flatworm is? • Which phylum name means “Little Rings”? • ...
Human Body Systems Project 2022-02-16
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- It is one of the largest and most complex organs in the human body.
- Muscular tube that carries food and liquids from your mouth to your stomach.
- Small bone located in front of the knee joint.
- A specialized body fluid.
- The portion of the digestive system most responsible for absorption of water from the indigestible residue of food (2 words).
- Two reddish-brown-shaped organs.
- An organ that is located in the abdomen.
- The longest and strongest bone in your body.
- Helps protect the organs in the chest.
- An oval-shaped cavity inside the skull.
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- A pea-sized body attached to the base of the brain.
- Constitutes the main tissue of the wall of the heart (2 words).
- Longest segment off the gastrointestinal tract, and continuous pathway that food travels though your digestive system (2 words).
- It serves as the entrance to the respiratory tract.
- A long bundle of nerves and cells (2 words).
- The outer of the two bones of the forearm.
- Makes up the thick middle layer of the heart (2 words).
- A muscular sac in the pelvis, just above and behind the pubic bone.
- A muscular organ located on the left side of the upper abdomen.
- A muscular organ about the size of a fist, located just behind and slightly left of the breastbone.
20 Clues: A specialized body fluid. • Two reddish-brown-shaped organs. • Helps protect the organs in the chest. • An oval-shaped cavity inside the skull. • An organ that is located in the abdomen. • The outer of the two bones of the forearm. • A long bundle of nerves and cells (2 words). • The longest and strongest bone in your body. • Small bone located in front of the knee joint. • ...
Invertebrate 2024-01-23
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- Animals lacking a backbone or vertebral column.
- in arthropods.
- Organisms that primarily feed on other animals.
- Destruction: Alteration or elimination of natural habitats, often due to human activities.
- Services: Benefits provided by ecosystems to humans, such as water purification and
- Organisms that primarily feed on plants.
- Respiratory organs in aquatic organisms that extract oxygen from water.
- and clams.
- Shell: Protective structure typically composed of calcium carbonate, found in mollusks like
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- Division of an organism's body into repeating structures or segments.18. Ecosystem: A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- Symmetry: Symmetry around a central point, commonly seen in organisms like cnidarians and
- Vascular System: Unique hydraulic system in echinoderms for movement, feeding, and
- External hard covering, typically made of chitin, providing support and protection,
- The variety of life within a specific ecosystem or habitat.
- The preservation and sustainable management of natural resources and biodiversity.
- Specialized stinging cells found in cnidarians, used for defense and capturing prey.
- A phylum of marine invertebrates including starfish, sea urchins, and sea
- 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 shared
- identical to the parent.
- Describes organisms that are permanently attached to a substrate and do not move.
- Reproduction: Reproduction without the involvement of gametes, resulting in offspring
22 Clues: and clams. • in arthropods. • identical to the parent. • Organisms that primarily feed on plants. • Animals lacking a backbone or vertebral column. • Organisms that primarily feed on other animals. • The variety of life within a specific ecosystem or habitat. • Respiratory organs in aquatic organisms that extract oxygen from water. • ...
Distemper Vocab 2025-08-13
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- A follow-up dose of a vaccine to maintain or increase immunity.
- A disease that can be transmitted between animals and humans.
- The process by which a disease spreads from one host to another.
- Signs indicating the nervous system is affected, such as seizures, tremors, or paralysis.
- An organism that transmits a pathogen.
- The percentage of animals that die from a specific disease.
- The presence of viruses in the bloodstream.
- Isolation of an animal to prevent the spread of disease.
- A blood test measuring antibodies to determine immunity or past exposure to a virus.
- Having a weakened immune system that makes the body more vulnerable to other infections.
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- Thickening of the skin, often seen on the paw pads and nose in canine distemper.
- The time between exposure to a pathogen and the appearance of symptoms.
- A genus of viruses that includes canine distemper virus, measles virus, and rinderpest virus.
- The virus responsible for causing canine distemper, belonging to the Morbillivirus genus.
- Tiny particles from coughs, sneezes, or respiratory secretions that can carry infectious agents like CDV.
- Medical treatment aimed at relieving symptoms rather than curing the disease.
- A microorganism that causes disease.
- Observable symptoms of a disease.
- A laboratory test used to detect the genetic material of a virus like CDV.
- The administration of a vaccine to stimulate immunity against a disease.
20 Clues: Observable symptoms of a disease. • A microorganism that causes disease. • An organism that transmits a pathogen. • The presence of viruses in the bloodstream. • Isolation of an animal to prevent the spread of disease. • The percentage of animals that die from a specific disease. • A disease that can be transmitted between animals and humans. • ...
Ch 3 Tissues (S.Read) 2022-10-05
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- primary tissue found lining organs, covering body, and in glands
- all tissues except cardiac muscle and nervous can do this if damaged
- involuntary muscle of all organs except the heart
- this primary tissue helps control homeostasis
- tissue looks like tree rings
- tissue with all 3 types of fibers
- simple squamous is very thin to allow this process in capillaries & lining of lungs
- tissue that protects from friction 2 wds
- tissue that can change appearance when stretched
- only tissue with a liquid matrix
- one of the functions of nervous tissue
- collects particles entering respiratory system
- voluntary muscle tissue
- which system is lined with simple columnar for mucous, absorption, and secretion?
- muscle with zigzag lines (intercalated discs) and branching cells
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- all epithelial tissue has this - 2 wds
- primary tissue with a matrix
- Metastatic neoplasm
- type of cartilage in ear, epiglottis, eustachian tube
- tissue that resists pressure
- stores fat; big cells
- smaller arm after removing cast results in this unusual growth
- cartilage with clear matrix; found in joints & fetal skeleton
- process making scar tissue
- how many different types of fibers can be seen in elastic cartilage?
- made from dense regular fibrous tissue
- tissue found in ducts (tubules)2 wds
- delicate framework for blood in spleen, bone marrow
28 Clues: Metastatic neoplasm • stores fat; big cells • voluntary muscle tissue • process making scar tissue • primary tissue with a matrix • tissue that resists pressure • tissue looks like tree rings • only tissue with a liquid matrix • tissue with all 3 types of fibers • tissue found in ducts (tubules)2 wds • all epithelial tissue has this - 2 wds • made from dense regular fibrous tissue • ...
Fitness Concepts in Sophomore Girls Weights 2012-10-03
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- The "F" in F.I.T.T. stands for ______________.
- The "I" in F.I.T.T. stands for _______________.
- Number of times your heart beats in one minute when you are not active.
- Intensity means how __________ you perform the activity.
- Frequency means how ________ you do an activity.
- Improves cardiorespiratory endurance.
- This part of the exercise program is when the activity is performed at its highest peak.
- Working the body harder than it is normally worked.
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- Type means what _________ you select to do.
- Disease of the respiratory system,
- Improves muscular strength and endurance.
- A warmup increases ______________ in your muscles and reduces your risk for injury.
- Particular exercises and activities that improve particular areas of health related fitness.
- Time means how ______ you perform the activity
- The gradual increase in overload necessary to achieve higher levels of fitness.
- One of the "T's" stands for ___________________.
- Prepares the muscles to return to a resting state.
- Activity that prepares muscles for work.
- One of the "T's" stands for __________________.
19 Clues: Disease of the respiratory system, • Improves cardiorespiratory endurance. • Activity that prepares muscles for work. • Improves muscular strength and endurance. • Type means what _________ you select to do. • The "F" in F.I.T.T. stands for ______________. • Time means how ______ you perform the activity • The "I" in F.I.T.T. stands for _______________. • ...
Sepsis Crossword 2023-07-12
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- Low platelets
- Fast respiratory rate
- Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome for short
- A test done on the nailbeds to test perfusion (2 wrds)
- First pressor to be used in septic shock
- Abrupt increase in creatinine
- Syndrome that can occur from sepsis that results in fluid leaking into the lungs causing severe respiratory distress
- Tests to determine organism of infection (2 wrds)
- Supporting the organs by doing this at the onset of hypotension (2 wrds)
- The initial antibiotics given when sepsis is suspected (2 wrds)
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- As this passes mortality increases
- Low temperature
- Fast heart rate
- High temperature due to illness
- Immature white blood cells
- The body's extreme response to infection
- Inflammation + Infection + Organ Dysfunction + Persistent Hypotension= (2 wrds)
- The intervention that increases sepsis survivorship the most
- This is created when the tissue is deprived of oxygen (2 wrds)
19 Clues: Low platelets • Low temperature • Fast heart rate • Fast respiratory rate • Immature white blood cells • Abrupt increase in creatinine • High temperature due to illness • As this passes mortality increases • The body's extreme response to infection • First pressor to be used in septic shock • Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome for short • ...
Health 2021-08-05
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- a biochemical reaction which progress in body
- excess of leucocytes or white blood cell in blood plasma
- a sudden severe instance of abnormal heart function
- depending on free oxygen or air
- fear of height
- an uncommon disorder that causes an imbalance of fluid in body due to undersecretion of anti-diuretic hormone(ADH)
- a degenerative disorder of the central nervous system characterized by impaired muscular coordination
- high blood pressure
- a genetic abnormality resulting in short stature due to undersecretion of growth hormone(GH)
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- respiratory disease characterized by inflammation of the lung
- sclerosis of the arterial wall
- metabolic equilibrium actively or balancing of internal environment in body
- living or active in the absence of free oxygen
- high blood sugar level
- a genetic abnormality resulting in high stature due to oversecretion of growth hormone(GH)
15 Clues: fear of height • high blood pressure • high blood sugar level • sclerosis of the arterial wall • depending on free oxygen or air • a biochemical reaction which progress in body • living or active in the absence of free oxygen • a sudden severe instance of abnormal heart function • excess of leucocytes or white blood cell in blood plasma • ...
Health 2021-08-05
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- a biochemical reaction which progress in body
- a sudden severe instance of abnormal heart function
- high blood pressure
- a genetic abnormality resulting in short stature due to undersecretion of growth hormone(GH)
- excess of leucocytes or white blood cell in blood plasma
- a genetic abnormality resulting in high stature due to oversecretion of growth hormone(GH)
- living or active in the absence of free oxygen
- high blood sugar level
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- fear of height
- metabolic equilibrium actively or balancing of internal environment in body
- a degenerative disorder of the central nervous system characterized by impaired muscular coordination
- an uncommon disorder that causes an imbalance of fluid in body due to undersecretion of anti-diuretic hormone(ADH)
- sclerosis of the arterial wall
- respiratory disease characterized by inflammation of the lung
- depending on free oxygen or air
15 Clues: fear of height • high blood pressure • high blood sugar level • sclerosis of the arterial wall • depending on free oxygen or air • a biochemical reaction which progress in body • living or active in the absence of free oxygen • a sudden severe instance of abnormal heart function • excess of leucocytes or white blood cell in blood plasma • ...
Health 2021-08-05
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- a biochemical reaction which progress in body
- excess of leucocytes or white blood cell in blood plasma
- a sudden severe instance of abnormal heart function
- depending on free oxygen or air
- fear of height
- an uncommon disorder that causes an imbalance of fluid in body due to undersecretion of anti-diuretic hormone(ADH)
- a degenerative disorder of the central nervous system characterized by impaired muscular coordination
- high blood pressure
- a genetic abnormality resulting in short stature due to undersecretion of growth hormone(GH)
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- respiratory disease characterized by inflammation of the lung
- sclerosis of the arterial wall
- metabolic equilibrium actively or balancing of internal environment in body
- living or active in the absence of free oxygen
- high blood sugar level
- a genetic abnormality resulting in high stature due to oversecretion of growth hormone(GH)
15 Clues: fear of height • high blood pressure • high blood sugar level • sclerosis of the arterial wall • depending on free oxygen or air • a biochemical reaction which progress in body • living or active in the absence of free oxygen • a sudden severe instance of abnormal heart function • excess of leucocytes or white blood cell in blood plasma • ...
Revision 2016-09-22
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- our body needs protein for growth and ...
- the home of a living thing is called a ...
- A cactus has long ... that help it find water
- Grass is a producer, a Lion is a ...
- ... are the smallest blood vessels
- what organ pumps blood around the body?
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- oxygen and ... are essential for all living things.
- fruit and vegetables have lots of ...
- peanuts, cheese and butter all have this nutrient
- At what age do you start being a child?
- an animal that eats plants and meat is called an ...
- The lungs, nose and trachea are part of the ... system
- what do we call a diet that has all the right nutrients?
- What animals use to hide from each other eg: white polar bear in snow
- a group of animals is called a ...
15 Clues: ... are the smallest blood vessels • a group of animals is called a ... • Grass is a producer, a Lion is a ... • fruit and vegetables have lots of ... • At what age do you start being a child? • what organ pumps blood around the body? • our body needs protein for growth and ... • the home of a living thing is called a ... • A cactus has long ... that help it find water • ...
The Respiratory System Crossword 2021-05-05
7 Clues: a major muscle • Long curved bones • colourless oderless air • helps us smell and breathe • a disease you get that damages your lungs • helps us breathe and is located in the thorax • a pipe in our body where the air travels through
ATOD Unit Vocabulary 2013-01-08
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- whose fumes are sniffed and inhaled to give a hallucinogenic-like high
- drugs that are obtainable only by perscription and are used to relieve and treat pain (morphine, opiate)
- that speed up the central nervous system
- other than food that change structure or function of the body
- that distort moods, thoughts, and senses
- addictive drug that is found in all tobacco products
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- physical process of freeing the body or an addictive substance
- perscribed to stimulate the central nervous system
- body becomes used to the effect of a medicine and needs greater amounts of it to be effective
- Drugs/Drugs that are made from illegal substances
- that reduce or kill harmful bacteria in the body
- Steroids/Synthetic derivative or testosterone
- dark, thick, sticky liquid that forms when tobacco burns
- Monoxide/Colorless, odorless, poisonous gas produced when tobacco burns
- psychoactive ingredient in marijuana
- that are used to treat or prevent diseases or other conditions
- Medicine/Medicines that can be sold only iwth a written order from a physician
- Drugs/Medicines safe enought to be taken without a written order from a physician
- hair-like projections that line the respiratory passage and filter out dust and foreign matter (particles)
- Effect/Any reaction to a medicine other than the one intended
20 Clues: psychoactive ingredient in marijuana • that speed up the central nervous system • that distort moods, thoughts, and senses • Steroids/Synthetic derivative or testosterone • that reduce or kill harmful bacteria in the body • Drugs/Drugs that are made from illegal substances • perscribed to stimulate the central nervous system • ...
Smoking 2014-12-24
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- a deadly disease of the lungs
- cartilage at the root of the tongue that folds down over the windpipe when you swallow
- an area in which you are not permitted to smoke
- smoker a smoker that consumes 20 or more cigarettes per day
- system the body's system consisting of organs that help with respiration
- the powder left after the burning of a substance
- tiny air sacs in the lungs where the exchange between oxygen and carbon dioxide takes place
- a device that removes impurities from liquids or gasses
- age when a person gets full legal rights
- what you call a person who consumes multiple cigarettes in succession
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- to have an extreme habit to do an activity or take a substance
- an area in which you are allowed to smoke
- a smoker that consumes between 1-10 cigarettes per day
- a highly toxic liquid found in cigarettes
- the inhalation of smoke, but not by the intended person
- the small part of a cigarette that is left after being smoked
- connects the nose and mouth to the esophagus
- a contribution to the state that is added to the cost of goods
- the small branches that the bronchi branch into
- a bundle of something usually wrapping something in a box
- the voice box
- rings of cartilage from the larynx to the bronchial tubes
22 Clues: the voice box • a deadly disease of the lungs • age when a person gets full legal rights • an area in which you are allowed to smoke • a highly toxic liquid found in cigarettes • connects the nose and mouth to the esophagus • an area in which you are not permitted to smoke • the small branches that the bronchi branch into • the powder left after the burning of a substance • ...
Invertebrate 2024-01-22
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- in arthropods.
- and clams.
- Organisms that primarily feed on plants.
- Animals lacking a backbone or vertebral column.
- identical to the parent.
- Division of an organism's body into repeating structures or segments.
- Symmetry: Symmetry around a central point, commonly seen in organisms like cnidarians and
- Organisms that primarily feed on other animals.
- A taxonomic rank in biological classification, grouping organisms based on shared
- The variety of life within a specific ecosystem or habitat.
- A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- Shell: Protective structure typically composed of calcium carbonate, found in mollusks like
- Specialized stinging cells found in cnidarians, used for defense and capturing prey
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- External hard covering, typically made of chitin, providing support and protection,
- The preservation and sustainable management of natural resources and biodiversity.
- Reproduction: Reproduction without the involvement of gametes, resulting in offspring
- Respiratory organs in aquatic organisms that extract oxygen from water.
- Vascular System: Unique hydraulic system in echinoderms for movement, feeding, and
- Destruction: Alteration or elimination of natural habitats, often due to human activities.
- Describes organisms that are permanently attached to a substrate and do not move.
- Feeder: Organisms that obtain food by filtering particles from the water, as seen in sponges.
- Services: Benefits provided by ecosystems to humans, such as water purification and
- A phylum of marine invertebrates including starfish, sea urchins, and sea
23 Clues: and clams. • in arthropods. • identical to the parent. • Organisms that primarily feed on plants. • Animals lacking a backbone or vertebral column. • Organisms that primarily feed on other animals. • The variety of life within a specific ecosystem or habitat. • Division of an organism's body into repeating structures or segments. • ...
Science Biology crossword 2023-11-12
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- cells Organisms composed of many cells, humans.
- amplifies the image.
- lobe Processing auditory information.
- An instrument used to see very small things.. Cells Basic units of living things.
- lobe Performs motor cells.
- Living thing that uses photosynthesis.
- Gelatinous liquid that fills the inside of the cell.
- Found in plant cells and makes Photosynthesis take place.
- blood cells Carry oxygen in the lungs.
- reticulum A network of membranous tubes within the cytoplasm of a eukaryotic cell.
- Carries oxygenated blood away from the heart.
- Depositing waste.
- Central unit of the cell.
- cells with unique functions in the body.
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- Have been around for millions of years.
- enclosed by a membrane and typically containing fluid.
- Mushrooms.
- A body system that breaks up food and creates nutrients.
- Breathing.
- An organelle found in large numbers in most cells.
- separates and protects the interior of a cell from the outside environment
- Carries blood around the body.
- uses visible light and a system of lenses to generate magnified images of small objects.
- Any number of specialised or organised cells within a living cell.
- Outer protection of the cell, in plant cells.
- cells Made up of one cell, that carries out all the functions
- Carries de-oxygenated blood to the heart.
- Found in the cytoplasm of living cells.
- blood cells Fights infections.
29 Clues: Mushrooms. • Breathing. • Depositing waste. • amplifies the image. • Central unit of the cell. • lobe Performs motor cells. • Carries blood around the body. • blood cells Fights infections. • lobe Processing auditory information. • Living thing that uses photosynthesis. • blood cells Carry oxygen in the lungs. • Have been around for millions of years. • ...
invertebrates vocab 2024-01-24
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- Organisms that primarily feed on plants
- Describes organisms that are permanently attached to a substrate and do not move
- Feeder 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 pollination
- A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
- Symmetry Symmetry around a central point, commonly seen in organisms like cnidarians and echinoderms
- A taxonomic rank in biological classification, grouping organisms based on shared characteristics
- Vascular System Unique hydraulic system in echinoderms for movement, feeding, and respiration
- Animals lacking a backbone or vertebral column
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- Specialized stinging cells found in cnidarians, used for defense and capturing prey
- Respiratory organs in aquatic organisms that extract oxygen from water
- A phylum of marine invertebrates including starfish, sea urchins, and sea cucumbers
- Organisms that primarily feed on other animals
- Division of an organism's body into repeating structures or segments
- The variety of life within a specific ecosystem or habitat
- External hard covering, typically made of chitin, providing support and protection, common in arthropods
- The preservation and sustainable management of natural resources and biodiversity
- Alteration or elimination of natural habitats, often due to human activities
- Protective structure typically composed of calcium carbonate, found in mollusks like snails and clams
- Reproduction without the involvement of gametes, resulting in offspring genetically identical to the parent
20 Clues: Organisms that primarily feed on plants • Organisms that primarily feed on other animals • Animals lacking a backbone or vertebral column • The variety of life within a specific ecosystem or habitat • Division of an organism's body into repeating structures or segments • Respiratory organs in aquatic organisms that extract oxygen from water • ...
Communicable Diseases 2023-10-12
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- An infection of the lungs in which the air sacs fill with pus and other liquids.
- The lining of various body cavities, including the nose, ears, and mouth.
- A yellowing of the skin and eyes.
- An occurrence of a disease in which many people in the same place at the same time are affected.
- The passageway that makes breathing possible.
- White blood cells that attack invading pathogens.
- The state of being protected against a particular disease.
- Communicable diseases whose occurrence in humans has increased within the past two decades or threatens to increase in the near future.
- Single-celled microorganisms.
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- A disease that is spread from one living organism to another or through the environment.
- A substance that kills cells or interferes with their functions.
- An organism that carries and transmits pathogens to humans or other animals.
- A reaction to tissue damage caused by injury or infection.
- A network of cells, tissues, organs, and chemicals that fight off pathogens.
- A microorganism that infects the digestive system.
- Scarring of the liver tissue.
- Substances that are capable of triggering an immune response.
- A global outbreak of an infectious disease.
- Specialized white blood cell that coordinates and performs many of the functions of specific immunity.
- A piece of genetic material surrounded by a protein coat.
20 Clues: Scarring of the liver tissue. • Single-celled microorganisms. • A yellowing of the skin and eyes. • A global outbreak of an infectious disease. • The passageway that makes breathing possible. • White blood cells that attack invading pathogens. • A microorganism that infects the digestive system. • A piece of genetic material surrounded by a protein coat. • ...
5 General Science U8 L3 What Body Parts Enable Movement 2025-02-06
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- Te major function of the ____ ____ is to produce movement in the body
- A placed where two or more bones meet
- Ribs and skull are bones that protect ____ organs
- these are organs in the respiratory system that allow you to breathe
- The trachea ____ into two smaller tubes called bronchi
- These often work in pairs
- This is a tube in your throat
- Where bronchi enter the lungs, they branch into ____
- Movements you control
- This is like having bones outside of the body
- This is an illness that makes it hard for a person to breathe
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- When one muscle contracts the other muscle ____
- Oxygen and nutrients can ____ through capillary walls
- Muscles ____ to produce movement
- There are ____ different types of muscles
- These connect the bones of a joint
- Organs that support and protect the body and store minerals are called ____
- These make up most of the lungs
- This contracts in two phases
- The heart, veins and blood are part of the ____ system
- Movements you do not think about
- Bones have a hard outer layer that contain ____
- Capillaries are tiny vessels with ____ walls
- When someone has an Asthma attack their bronchi become ____
- Arteries carry blood ____ from the heart
- These bring blood to the heart
- This is clear liquid in the blood
27 Clues: Movements you control • These often work in pairs • This contracts in two phases • This is a tube in your throat • These bring blood to the heart • These make up most of the lungs • Muscles ____ to produce movement • Movements you do not think about • This is clear liquid in the blood • These connect the bones of a joint • A placed where two or more bones meet • ...
January MTP 2026-01-01
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- Contamination Reduction Zone between the Hot and Cold Zones
- Fast-paced, methodical search for victims needing immediate rescue
- Hot Zone where contamination is expected and entry is strictly controlled
- Short title for the Decontamination Leader responsible for decon operations
- Foam device that uses water flow and pressure differential to proportion foam
- US&R marking system using a large “V” to identify victim status
- Systematic, room-by-room search of an entire structure
- Short title for Site Access Control responsible for movement and contamination control
- Respiratory protection required for many HazMat operations
- Cold Zone where support operations are conducted
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- Command structure used when multiple agencies share incident objectives
- Short title for the HazMat Technical Specialist providing reference support
- Quick search of structures likely to contain survivors
- US&R marking system placed at structure entrances to show search status
- Required nozzle position to ensure proper foam concentration
- Emergency chemical information resource used by HazMat technical specialists
- Process of removing or reducing contaminants from people or equipment
- Standard color used for US&R search and victim markings
- ICS position responsible for supervising entry operations in the Exclusion Zone
- ICS form used as the Unit / Activity Log
- ICS form used for the Site Safety and Control Plan
- Short term for reconnaissance search used to assess scope, hazards, and needs
22 Clues: ICS form used as the Unit / Activity Log • Cold Zone where support operations are conducted • ICS form used for the Site Safety and Control Plan • Quick search of structures likely to contain survivors • Systematic, room-by-room search of an entire structure • Standard color used for US&R search and victim markings • ...
Deputy Training 2020-09-18
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- TB that cannot be spread to other people
- HIV, HBV, HCV
- Performed at time of arrival to ensure that urgent and emergent needs are met
- Used to treatment pregnant opiate dependent patients
- Rate is 3 times higher in jails than the community
- Rules regarding patient privacy
- Can survive 7 days when exposed to air
- Custody's best friends
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- Standard/Universal Precaution basics
- Medical's best friends
- notify them immediately upon patient placement into a safety or sobering cell
- provides treatment to inmates identified as incompetent to stand trial (IST) within the jails and can reduce the wait time for patient treatment
- Get your yearly vaccination for this
- Decreases risk of giving or getting ill
- prevents disease transmission by creating a barrier between the user and infectious organisms
- Dies within seconds of exposure to air
- Deadly virus without a cure and no treatment yet
- Minor impairment of the respiratory system can be fatal to a wide range of individuals
- Potential infectious material
19 Clues: HIV, HBV, HCV • Medical's best friends • Custody's best friends • Potential infectious material • Rules regarding patient privacy • Standard/Universal Precaution basics • Get your yearly vaccination for this • Dies within seconds of exposure to air • Can survive 7 days when exposed to air • Decreases risk of giving or getting ill • TB that cannot be spread to other people • ...
Digestive System 2023-04-29
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- mixed gland that contains acinar cells
- attached to the ascending large intestine, vestigal
- passageway of the digestive system
- propelling wave-like movements
- absorption of fatty acids
- secretes amylase and other fluid that moistens, lubricates and begins the digestion
- alkaline ions secreted by the pancreas to decrease the acidity of chyme
- supportive tissue that drapes over the abdomen from the stomach to the colon
- the liquid consisting of partially digested food in the stomach and small intestines
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- stores bile
- ends at the cardiac sphincter, part of the alimentary canal
- includes tongue and palate
- absorbs digested electrolytes and water
- projections on the inner wall of the small intestine that increases surface area for absorption of nutrients into the blood stream
- where the majority of digestion and absorption takes place
- initiates digestion of protein through production of pepsin and peptidases
- powerful muscle valv that controls gastric emptying from the stomach
- prevents food from entering the trachea
- passageway in both the respiratory and digestive systems
19 Clues: stores bile • absorption of fatty acids • includes tongue and palate • propelling wave-like movements • passageway of the digestive system • mixed gland that contains acinar cells • absorbs digested electrolytes and water • prevents food from entering the trachea • attached to the ascending large intestine, vestigal • passageway in both the respiratory and digestive systems • ...
PSEUDOCHOLINESTERASE PUZZLE 2018-07-19
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- PATIENT CAN STILL HAVE THIS DURING NEUROMUSCULAR BLOCKAGE
- ASSESS AND MAINTAIN POSITION
- PATIENT OPENS EYES TO VERBAL STIMULI
- PROVIDE PSYCHOLOGICAL SUPPORT
- PATIENT WITHOUT NORMAL PHYSIOLOGIC FUNCTION NEEDS THIS MAINTAINED DURING RECOVERY
- RESPIRATORY THERAPY TO SET VENTILATOR SETTINGS ACCORDING TO THIS PROVIDER
- THIS SENSE IS STILL INTACT
- CONTACT THIS DEPARTMENT WHEN PSEUDOCHOLINESTERASE DEFIENCY IS IDENTIFIED BY ANESTHESIA
- ADMINISTERED FOR ANXIETY SYMPTOMS- TACHYCARDIA AND HYPERTENSION
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- LAB WORK THAT IS DRAWN TO DETERMINE RISK
- TRIGGERING AGENT
- ADDITIONAL VITAL SIGN THAT NEEDS TO BE DONE WHILE RECOVERING PATIENT
- TYPE OF BLOCKADE YOU SEE WITH THIS DEFICIENCY
- ASSOCIATED WITH BENEFICIAL OUTCOMES WHEN PAIRED WITH SPONTANEOUS BREATHING TRIALS
- STIMULATOR USED TO ASSESS NEUROMUSCULAR RESPONSE
15 Clues: TRIGGERING AGENT • THIS SENSE IS STILL INTACT • ASSESS AND MAINTAIN POSITION • PROVIDE PSYCHOLOGICAL SUPPORT • PATIENT OPENS EYES TO VERBAL STIMULI • LAB WORK THAT IS DRAWN TO DETERMINE RISK • TYPE OF BLOCKADE YOU SEE WITH THIS DEFICIENCY • STIMULATOR USED TO ASSESS NEUROMUSCULAR RESPONSE • PATIENT CAN STILL HAVE THIS DURING NEUROMUSCULAR BLOCKAGE • ...
Streptoccocus progenes 2021-07-25
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- flora of Respiratory tractgastrointestinal, and urogenital tracts of humans.
- is the type of hemolysis
- red, spreading rash known as scarlet fever
- A strep causes the lysis of fibrin clots through the action of streptokinase on plasminogen.
- anaerobe
- is negative
- is susceptible test
- acid capsule allows antigen masking & prevents phagocytosis
- is the most common cause of S.pyogenes
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- is a rare infection of the skin and subcutaneous tissues observed frequently in elderly patients.
- Isolate can be identified as Group A strep or S.pyogenes.
- pyrogenic exotoxin
- infections in the urinary tract, and upper and lower respiratory tracts (URT/LRT).
- is the positive
- is a negative test that differentiate Staph from Strep
15 Clues: anaerobe • is negative • is the positive • pyrogenic exotoxin • is susceptible test • is the type of hemolysis • is the most common cause of S.pyogenes • red, spreading rash known as scarlet fever • is a negative test that differentiate Staph from Strep • Isolate can be identified as Group A strep or S.pyogenes. • acid capsule allows antigen masking & prevents phagocytosis • ...
Health 2021-08-05
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- excess of leucocytes or white blood cell in blood plasma
- high blood pressure
- a genetic abnormality resulting in high stature due to oversecretion of growth hormone(GH)
- living or active in the absence of free oxygen
- fear of height
- respiratory disease characterized by inflammation of the lung
- a biochemical reaction which progress in body
- sclerosis of the arterial wall
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- an uncommon disorder that causes an imbalance of fluid in body due to undersecretion of anti-diuretic hormone(ADH)
- metabolic equilibrium actively or balancing of internal environment in body
- depending on free oxygen or air
- high blood sugar level
- a sudden severe instance of abnormal heart function
- a degenerative disorder of the central nervous system characterized by impaired muscular coordination
- a genetic abnormality resulting in short stature due to undersecretion of growth hormone(GH)
15 Clues: fear of height • high blood pressure • high blood sugar level • sclerosis of the arterial wall • depending on free oxygen or air • a biochemical reaction which progress in body • living or active in the absence of free oxygen • a sudden severe instance of abnormal heart function • excess of leucocytes or white blood cell in blood plasma • ...
Review: Moving Materials 2023-12-12
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- a vessel that carries blood away from the hear
- main organ of the respiratory system
- long, tubelike organ that connects to the pharynx
- the upper two chambers of the heart
- the lower two chambers of the heart
- tubelike passageway at the top of the throat
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- carry air into the lungs from trachea
- carries dissolved sugars throughout a plant
- specialized tissues that transports water and nutrients in some plants
- carries CO2 rich blood toward the heart
- carries water and dissolved nutrients from roots to the stem and leaves
- contracts and relaxes as air moves in/out of the lungs
- microscopic sacs or pouches at the end of the bronchioles
- tiny blood vessels that deliver supplies to an individual cell and takes away waste
- small openings on the surface layer of a leaf
15 Clues: the upper two chambers of the heart • the lower two chambers of the heart • main organ of the respiratory system • carry air into the lungs from trachea • carries CO2 rich blood toward the heart • carries dissolved sugars throughout a plant • tubelike passageway at the top of the throat • small openings on the surface layer of a leaf • ...
2022 Escape Room 2022-08-04
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- kidney stones
- infarction, a condition in which the coronary circulation becomes blocked and cardiac muscle cells die from oxygen starvation
- attaches muscle to bone
- a nurse have/develop good critical _______ skills
- Bryan Health offers _____ loan repayment
- arrival of the newborn infant into the outside world
- large quantities of lipid accumulation
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- a skill all nurses must develop if experiencing conflict
- attachment & opening of the colon to the abdominal wall
- membrane, transmission of sound vibrations to the internal ear is the function of _________
- bluish coloration of the skin in response to extreme cold & the result of a circulatory or respiratory disorder
- fight or flight response is controlled by this system
- prevents alveoli from collapsing
- a knee joint is this kind of joint
- angiotensin _____ is the hormone that can trigger an increase in blood pressure
15 Clues: kidney stones • attaches muscle to bone • prevents alveoli from collapsing • a knee joint is this kind of joint • large quantities of lipid accumulation • Bryan Health offers _____ loan repayment • a nurse have/develop good critical _______ skills • arrival of the newborn infant into the outside world • fight or flight response is controlled by this system • ...
2022 Escape Room 2022-08-04
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- kidney stones
- infarction, a condition in which the coronary circulation becomes blocked and cardiac muscle cells die from oxygen starvation
- attaches muscle to bone
- a nurse have/develop good critical _______ skills
- Bryan Health offers _____ loan repayment
- arrival of the newborn infant into the outside world
- large quantities of lipid accumulation
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- a skill all nurses must develop if experiencing conflict
- attachment & opening of the colon to the abdominal wall
- membrane, transmission of sound vibrations to the internal ear is the function of _________
- bluish coloration of the skin in response to extreme cold & the result of a circulatory or respiratory disorder
- fight or flight response is controlled by this system
- prevents alveoli from collapsing
- a knee joint is this kind of joint
- angiotensin _____ is the hormone that can trigger an increase in blood pressure
15 Clues: kidney stones • attaches muscle to bone • prevents alveoli from collapsing • a knee joint is this kind of joint • large quantities of lipid accumulation • Bryan Health offers _____ loan repayment • a nurse have/develop good critical _______ skills • arrival of the newborn infant into the outside world • fight or flight response is controlled by this system • ...
2022 escape room 2022-08-04
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- attachment & opening of the colon to the abdominal wall
- kidney stones
- a skill all nurses must develop if experiencing conflict
- a condition in which the coronary circulation becomes blocked and cardiac muscle cells die from oxygen starvation
- angiotensin _____ is the hormone that can trigger an increase in blood pressure
- arrival of the newborn infant into the outside world
- attaches muscle to bone
- bluish coloration of the skin in response to extreme cold & the result of a circulatory or respiratory disorder
- large quantities of lipid accumulation
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- prevents alveoli from collapsing
- transmission of sound vibrations to the internal ear is the function of _________
- fight or flight response is controlled by this system
- Bryan Health offers _____ loan repayment
- a knee joint is this kind of joint
- a nurse have/develop good critical _______ skills
15 Clues: kidney stones • attaches muscle to bone • prevents alveoli from collapsing • a knee joint is this kind of joint • large quantities of lipid accumulation • Bryan Health offers _____ loan repayment • a nurse have/develop good critical _______ skills • arrival of the newborn infant into the outside world • fight or flight response is controlled by this system • ...
Healthy Lifestyle 2025-10-07
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- A clear liquid that helps keep the body hydrated.
- A ______ lifestyle is a way of living that lowers the risk of being seriously.
- Improves the functioning of body systems such as the respiratory system.
- Having a balanced _______ is key for everyone.
- The way food is used to give the body nutrients.
- This is a legal drug.
- Substances in food that help the body grow and fight illness.
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- Taking walks in _______ air.
- A diet that includes the right amounts of all food groups.
- _______ passed on through sexual activity are known as STIs.
- Getting enough of this at night keeps your body rested and healthy.
- _______ and vegetables are essential for good health.
- This organ pumps blood through the body.
- This is an illegal drug.
- The body's ability to recover from illness or injury.
15 Clues: This is a legal drug. • This is an illegal drug. • Taking walks in _______ air. • This organ pumps blood through the body. • Having a balanced _______ is key for everyone. • The way food is used to give the body nutrients. • A clear liquid that helps keep the body hydrated. • _______ and vegetables are essential for good health. • ...
B5 Crossword 2013-03-28
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- A disease of the respiratory system
- Most living organisms use oxygen to release energy from food
- Intercostal muscles and diaphragm change volume and pressure inside the chest
- Within the alveoli by diffusion between air and blood
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- Work by forcing water across the filaments
- Their permeable skin makes them susceptible to excessive water loss
- The trachea, bronchus, bronchioles, lungs, air sacs and pleural membranes are all part of this
- Have a large surface area and are well supplied with blood
- Lining of airways become inflamed, fluid builds up, muscles around bronchioles contract constricting airways
- This disease has an industrial cause
10 Clues: A disease of the respiratory system • This disease has an industrial cause • Work by forcing water across the filaments • Within the alveoli by diffusion between air and blood • Have a large surface area and are well supplied with blood • Most living organisms use oxygen to release energy from food • ...
Gas Exchange 2022-05-09
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- A small percentage of oxygen floats around in the.
- Makes up 21% of the respiratory system.
- The exchange of gases between the blood and alveolar air.
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- Tells how many oxygen molecules there are.
- How hemoglobin knows when to collect cargo and when to let it go.
- The movement of oxygen from an area of high pressure to an area of low pressure.
- Also diffuse from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration.
- Rich in oxygen.
- The drop in CO2 that occurs in the blood when you hyperventilate.
- Acts as a "oxygen sponge".
10 Clues: Rich in oxygen. • Acts as a "oxygen sponge". • Makes up 21% of the respiratory system. • Tells how many oxygen molecules there are. • A small percentage of oxygen floats around in the. • The exchange of gases between the blood and alveolar air. • How hemoglobin knows when to collect cargo and when to let it go. • ...
photosynthesis 2022-01-25
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- Plants wouldn't have been green without this!
- The two pigment system theory of photosynthesis was proposed by
- Photosynthesis increases the concentration of oxygen in air, which is necessary for all.
- process by which plants make their own food
- Glucose and oxygen combine to form carbon dioxide and water plus.
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- Great for plants but bad for us!
- Photosynthesis occurs in
- Photosynthesis decreases the concentration of carbon dioxide in air and other harmful wastes, this increases the purification of respiratory disease for.
- All animals need oxygen and most of this oxygen comes from.
- Plants wouldn't have been green without this!
- Only _________ plants can photosynthesize.
11 Clues: Photosynthesis occurs in • Great for plants but bad for us! • Only _________ plants can photosynthesize. • process by which plants make their own food • Plants wouldn't have been green without this! • Plants wouldn't have been green without this! • All animals need oxygen and most of this oxygen comes from. • ...
2.1 Viruses Vocabulary Review 2022-10-17
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- acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
- a tiny particle that contains nucleic acid (DNA or RNA) encased in protein
- penetration of the virus or it’s nucleic acid into a host cell.
- Virus that infects bacteria is called a ___.
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- is a contagious viral infection that causes muscle aches, inflammation of the respiratory system, fever, and chills
- human immunodeficiency virus
- virus that has its genetic material in the form of RNA.
- Immune response is caused by proteins called___.
- a viral disease that affects mammals.
- ___ microscope is a type of microscope that uses a beam of electrons to produce magnified images
10 Clues: human immunodeficiency virus • acquired immunodeficiency syndrome • a viral disease that affects mammals. • Virus that infects bacteria is called a ___. • Immune response is caused by proteins called___. • virus that has its genetic material in the form of RNA. • penetration of the virus or it’s nucleic acid into a host cell. • ...
Gas exchange 2024-06-19
5 Clues: produces mucus • the site for gas exchange • this wafts the mucus out of the throat • the two tubes that branches in the respiratory system • provides support and prevents the collapse of the trachea
CHAPTER 21 2013-12-02
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- nosocomial pnuemonia infection
- fungal cause of sinusitis
- pneumococcal pneumonia; leading cause in elderly
- tuberculosis; 3 stages: primary, reactivation, disseminated
- frequent opportunistic lung infection of AIDS patients
- amoeba pneumonia infection from resistance to heating/cooling & chlorine
- strep throat caused by strep pyrogenes; untreated: Scarlett/Rheumatic Fever
- the Flu; caused by Influenza A, B, C
- common cold; caused by rhinoviruses, coronaviruses, & adenoviruses
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- whooping cough; 3 stages of disease: cartarrhal, paraoxysmal, convalescent
- "walking pneumonia" infection
- diptheria bacteria; pseudomembrane forms on tonsils
- zoonotic pneumonia infection from living close to mouse population
- acute respiratory distress syndrome
- respiratory syncytial virus
- fungal pneumonia infection from spores in soil from bird/bat droppings
- inflammatory condition where fluid fills the alveoli of the lungs
- ear infection from H-flu & strep pneumoniae
- sinus infection caused by H-flu, Strep pneumoniae, strep pyrogenes, & staph aureus
19 Clues: fungal cause of sinusitis • respiratory syncytial virus • "walking pneumonia" infection • nosocomial pnuemonia infection • acute respiratory distress syndrome • the Flu; caused by Influenza A, B, C • ear infection from H-flu & strep pneumoniae • pneumococcal pneumonia; leading cause in elderly • diptheria bacteria; pseudomembrane forms on tonsils • ...
-ious words 2012-10-10
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- a thick mucus that is produced in the respiratory tract especially during a cold, and discharged by coughing.
- an irrational fear of spiders
- a deadly viral disease of the central nervous system, usually transmitted by the bite of an infected animal; rabies.a deadly viral disease of the central nervous system, usually transmitted by the bite of an infected animal; rabies.a deadly viral disease of the central nervous system, usually transmitted by the bite of an infected animal; rabies.
- the treatment of disease, defects, or injuries by mechanical means, such as massage, exercise, or the application of heat; physical therapy
- a mixture of discordant and usually unpleasant sounds
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- an abnormal fear of open or public spaces
- a fear or hatred of foreign people or things
- an abnormal fear of being in closed or confined places
- a happening or fact that can be seen or known through the senses
- the cavity and surrounding muscles and tissue located between the back of the nose and throat and the esophagus
10 Clues: an irrational fear of spiders • an abnormal fear of open or public spaces • a fear or hatred of foreign people or things • a mixture of discordant and usually unpleasant sounds • an abnormal fear of being in closed or confined places • a happening or fact that can be seen or known through the senses • ...
Human Body Riddles! 2025-01-26
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- There are eight on a spider, six on a bee, four on an elephant, but only two on a person. What am I?
- There are ten of me on the ends of the feet! What am I?
- I am the part of the body you smell with. What am I?
- one foot, two ______
- I am an organ, I am in the chest, and I pump blood around the body. What am I?
- I am the part of the body you hear with. There are two of me on the head. What am I?
- I am an organ of the respiratory system, and I help you breathe. What am I?
- I am one of the systems of the body. My job is to bring blood all around the body.
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- I am one of the systems of the body. My job is to digest food.
- I am the red liquid that carries nutrients and oxygen to all the parts of the body. What am I?
- I am one of the systems of the body. My job is to breathe air in and out.
- I am the part of the body you see with. What am I?
- I am the organ where food goes after the esophagus. What am I?
- There are 10 of me on the hands! What am I?
- I am on the end of the arm, and I have five fingers. What am I?
- I am the part of the body above the neck. I have hair, eyes, ears, the mouth, and the nose. What am I?
16 Clues: one foot, two ______ • There are 10 of me on the hands! What am I? • I am the part of the body you see with. What am I? • I am the part of the body you smell with. What am I? • There are ten of me on the ends of the feet! What am I? • I am one of the systems of the body. My job is to digest food. • I am the organ where food goes after the esophagus. What am I? • ...
Anatomy 2014-08-20
Anaerobic and Aerobic Respiration 2023-12-16
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- Unicellular microorganism that is used during fermentation
- Respiratory process without the use of oxygen
- Respiratory process including oxygen
- An anaerobic process that releases energy by breaking down yeast or sugar
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- The study of relation between temperature, energy and motion
- The breakdown and metabolic process of glucose
- Location of electron transport chain
- Energy created by food
- Biomolecule end product of glycolysis
- End product of lactic acid cycle
- Waste product released during alcohol fermentation
11 Clues: Energy created by food • End product of lactic acid cycle • Location of electron transport chain • Respiratory process including oxygen • Biomolecule end product of glycolysis • Respiratory process without the use of oxygen • The breakdown and metabolic process of glucose • Waste product released during alcohol fermentation • ...
First Aid: Shock 2024-04-03
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- Loss of body fluid
- Acute Infection
- Hypersensitive or allergic reaction to a substance
- Another name for shock
- Loss of body fluids
- Damage to the heart muscle from a heart attack or cardiac arrest
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- May result in a wet, clammy feeling when the skin is touched
- Emotional distress such as anger, fear, or grief
- Traumam to the respiratory tract
- Injury and trauma to the brain and/or spinal cord
- Excessive loss of blood
11 Clues: Acute Infection • Loss of body fluid • Loss of body fluids • Another name for shock • Excessive loss of blood • Traumam to the respiratory tract • Emotional distress such as anger, fear, or grief • Injury and trauma to the brain and/or spinal cord • Hypersensitive or allergic reaction to a substance • May result in a wet, clammy feeling when the skin is touched • ...
Body Systems 2025-05-14
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- For reproduction
- For blood circulation and consists of the heart, blood & blood vessels
- Provides form, support, stability, & movement to the body and consists of the muscles & bones (also known as the muscular system)
- Blood production, maintenance of fluid balance, & defense against disease and consists of many organs such as bone marrow, spleen and tonsils
- For communication & coordination between all body systems and consists of the brain, nerves, ears & eyes (also known as the sensory system)
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- For processing food and consists of many organs such as the mouth, oesophagus, stomach & intestines
- For waste elimination and consists of the kidneys & bladder
- For breathing and consists of the lungs & trachea
- For hormone production and consists of glands including the pituitary gland, thyroid & adrenal glands
9 Clues: For reproduction • For breathing and consists of the lungs & trachea • For waste elimination and consists of the kidneys & bladder • For blood circulation and consists of the heart, blood & blood vessels • For processing food and consists of many organs such as the mouth, oesophagus, stomach & intestines • ...
Covid-19 Crossword Puzzle 2020-08-19
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- a disease discovered in Asia in February 2003 that lasted six months
- electron microscope examination shows each viron surrounded by a halo or ______
- you should wash your hands ______
- viruses lack the ability to do this outside a host
- pumps air into the patients airways when they are unable to breathe
- First city where the virus was identified
- what a person should do for 14 days if they are exposed to the virus
- the virus is of interest in both humans and what?
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- a very common example of a virus
- method to provide active acquired immunity
- people of any age group with ______medical conditions are at increased risk of Covid-19
- The virus affects what main system
- masks are known to slow ______
- ______tests determine if a person has the virus
- when enough people in a population have been vaccinated for a particular pathogen it is said the population has what?
- Microscopic parasite
16 Clues: Microscopic parasite • masks are known to slow ______ • a very common example of a virus • you should wash your hands ______ • The virus affects what main system • First city where the virus was identified • method to provide active acquired immunity • ______tests determine if a person has the virus • the virus is of interest in both humans and what? • ...
COVID-19 Crossword 2020-08-18
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- It is recommended that one wears this not only their safety, but also for the safety of others.
- A proven method to provide immunity.
- Viruses are microscopic ___________.
- The US's national health protection agency.
- Corona primarily affects the __________ system.
- Some cells in the lungs express the RNA proteins that helps SARS-CoV-2 enter _______ cells.
- Corona viruses are enveloped ____ viruses.
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- This disease was first discovered in Asia in February, 2003.
- Electron ____________ examination shows each virion surrounded by a corona or halo.
- Corona is a _________ stranded RNA virus.
- Pumps air into patient's airways when they cannot breathe on their own.
- Is a virus alive? (y/n)
- Viruses cannot live or reproduce without stealing resources from another organism. This organism is called?
- Viruses are generally much smaller than __________.
- First outbreak was reported here.
- Wash your hands with warm water and ______!
16 Clues: Is a virus alive? (y/n) • First outbreak was reported here. • A proven method to provide immunity. • Viruses are microscopic ___________. • Corona is a _________ stranded RNA virus. • Corona viruses are enveloped ____ viruses. • The US's national health protection agency. • Wash your hands with warm water and ______! • Corona primarily affects the __________ system. • ...
Tissue review 2021-10-07
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- -forms mucous, serous, and epidermal membranes
- -provides great strength through parallel bundles of collagenic fibers
- -form thin serous membranes; a single layer of flattened cells
- -allows for organ movements within the body
- the trachea
- -Acts as a storage depot got fat
- -Best suited for area subjected to friction
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- -forms the embryonic skeleton in the surfaces of bones at the joints;
- -forms the stroma or internal skeleton of lymph nodes the spleen and other lymphoid organs
- -found in the bladder lining;peculiar cells that slide over one another
- -forms the bony skeleton
- -supports body organs
- -forms the lining of the stomach and small intestine
- -composes the basement membrane in packages organs; includes a gel Like matrix with the categories of fibers and many cell types
- -bases of the major controlling system of the body
- -Lines much of the respiratory tract
16 Clues: the trachea • -supports body organs • -forms the bony skeleton • -Acts as a storage depot got fat • -Lines much of the respiratory tract • -allows for organ movements within the body • -Best suited for area subjected to friction • -forms mucous, serous, and epidermal membranes • -bases of the major controlling system of the body • ...
Micro Exam 4 Terminology 2013-12-13
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- inflammation of meninges
- tubes connecting the ear to the throat that often become infected in infants
- infection that causes systemic inflammation of bloodstream, which can result in septic shock
- inflammation of brain
- chemical produced by Streptococcus mutans that helps form plaque
- part of the innate immune response that physically moves microbes up the throat and out of the respiratory system
- toxin produced by Bacillus anthracis that allows other toxins to enter host cells
- neurotoxin produced by Clostridium tetani that causes muscle spasms
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- dangerous drug used to treat Leishmania infection
- inflammation of brain and meninges
- disease due to growth of bacteria and onset of symptoms is usually slow
- toxin produced by Bacillus anthracis that causes swelling
- neurotoxin produced by Clostridium botulinum that causes flaccid paralysis
- disease due to toxins and onset of symptoms can be fast
- toxin produced by Bacillus anthracis that kills macrophages
- condition where tissue blood supply has been interrupted
16 Clues: inflammation of brain • inflammation of meninges • inflammation of brain and meninges • dangerous drug used to treat Leishmania infection • disease due to toxins and onset of symptoms can be fast • condition where tissue blood supply has been interrupted • toxin produced by Bacillus anthracis that causes swelling • ...
VOCABULARY # 2013-04-22
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- to breathe in
- is a samll hole behind in some fish
- SYSTEM it delivers oxygen to the body
- CHAIN a seires of organism interlated in their feeding habits, the smallest being fed uppon by a larger one
- CONSUMER (in the food chain) an animal that feeds on plant
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- to breathe out
- the body part that a fish uses for breathing
- PRODUCER any green plant and any various microorganisms that convert light energy or chemical into organic matter
- to cause something to be lowly destroyed and broken.
- an animal that eat both plants and other animals.
10 Clues: to breathe in • to breathe out • is a samll hole behind in some fish • SYSTEM it delivers oxygen to the body • the body part that a fish uses for breathing • an animal that eat both plants and other animals. • to cause something to be lowly destroyed and broken. • CONSUMER (in the food chain) an animal that feeds on plant • ...
form and function circulatory system 2023-10-16
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- have a nucleus help fight infection
- brings oxygen into the body through respiratory system
- main artary leaving the heart and carries blood into the body
- small fragments of cells which helps with clotting
- carry deoxygenated blood from the tissues back to the heart.
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- located within tissue. transports blood from arteries into the veins
- pale yellow liquid, contains nutrients transports substances needed by cells
- elastic, muscular tubes that carry blood away from the heart to the rest of the body
- responsible for pumping blood around the body
- no nucleus, contains hemoglobin to help carry oxygen (shortened word)
10 Clues: have a nucleus help fight infection • responsible for pumping blood around the body • small fragments of cells which helps with clotting • brings oxygen into the body through respiratory system • carry deoxygenated blood from the tissues back to the heart. • main artary leaving the heart and carries blood into the body • ...
Anatomy 2022-05-19
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- the movement of blood through the heart and blood vessels
- colored part of the eye that controls the size of the pupil
- a blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to the body
- the organ of smell and entrance to the respiratory tract
- the organ that is the center of the nervous system
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- any of the terminal members of the hand
- the process by which the body breaks down food
- one of the digits of the foot
- the point of connection between two bones
- the structure providing a frame for the body of an animal
10 Clues: one of the digits of the foot • any of the terminal members of the hand • the point of connection between two bones • the process by which the body breaks down food • the organ that is the center of the nervous system • the organ of smell and entrance to the respiratory tract • the movement of blood through the heart and blood vessels • ...
Nervous System 2025-04-13
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- A medical professional who studies and treats the nervous system.
- Responsible for balance, posture, cardiac respiratory and vasomotor centers here
- (Lobe) Responsible for vision and reading.
- Large bundle of nerves that are protected by vertebrae.
- (Lobe) Responsible for sense of touch, some language and reading functions, sensory combination and comprehension.
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- Transmits electrical impulses out to the body and back to the brain.
- (Lobe) Responsible for behavior, sense of smell, muscle movements.
- (Lobe) Responsible for auditory memories, fear, sense of identity.
- Controls all the signals and responses coming to and from the body.
- Controls involuntary actions.
10 Clues: Controls involuntary actions. • (Lobe) Responsible for vision and reading. • Large bundle of nerves that are protected by vertebrae. • A medical professional who studies and treats the nervous system. • (Lobe) Responsible for behavior, sense of smell, muscle movements. • (Lobe) Responsible for auditory memories, fear, sense of identity. • ...
Medical Terminology 2 2025-11-16
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- The control center of the body, located in the skull.
- The largest organ of the human body.
- An organ that filters waste from the blood to produce urine.
- A type of germ that causes illnesses like the flu or the common cold.
- The muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
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- The main organs of the respiratory system.
- The hard, rigid form of connective tissue forming the skeleton.
- A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart.
- An organ that filters blood and produces bile.
- Tissue in the body that contracts to produce movement.
10 Clues: The largest organ of the human body. • The main organs of the respiratory system. • An organ that filters blood and produces bile. • The control center of the body, located in the skull. • A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart. • Tissue in the body that contracts to produce movement. • The muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body. • ...
Nervous System. 2023-10-22
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- what muscles cover the vertebral arteries?
- what type of information does the central nervous system recieve?
- what is the nerve cell membrane when it is at rest?
- which part of the brain is responsible for higher thought and sensory perceptions?
- which part of the brainstem regulates depth and rate of breathing?
- which part of the brain is responable for posture and coordinating muscle activities?
- what is the middle layer of the meninges?
- which lobe is responsible for speech?
- which arteries supply 80% of blood to the brain?
- what part of the neuron recieves input?
- what makes up 80% of the diencephalon?
- injury to this part of the spine can cause numbness
- which part of the diencephalon maintains homeostasis?
- how often does cerebrospinal fluid replace itself?
- which part of the brainstem is the reflex centre for the eyes, head and posture?
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- what is the thickest part of the meninges?
- which area of the brain is responsible for speech production?
- what are the helper cells of the nervous system?
- what ions are more concentrated on the outside of the cell?
- what is the thinnest layer of the meninges?
- which area of the brain is responsible for language comprehension?
- which lobe is responsible for vision?
- what functions is the posterior cortex associated with?
- glucose and oxygen are allowed into the brain - what is not?
- what type of circulation does the circle of willis supply?
- which part of the brainstem controls the cardiovascular and respiratory system?
- what functions is the anterior cortex associated with?
- which lobe is responsible for sensation?
- what ions are more concentrated on the inside of the cell?
- which cells surround the vessels in the blood brain barrier?
- which lobe is responsible for memory?
31 Clues: which lobe is responsible for vision? • which lobe is responsible for speech? • which lobe is responsible for memory? • what makes up 80% of the diencephalon? • what part of the neuron recieves input? • which lobe is responsible for sensation? • what is the middle layer of the meninges? • what is the thickest part of the meninges? • ...
IGNITE Crossword 2023-11-29
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- The branch of medicine that deals with the disorders of the heart as well as some parts of the circulatory system.
- An infection that inflames the air sacs in one or both lungs.
- Blood vessels that deliver blood away from the heart.
- A potentially fatal event when the brain does not receive enough oxygenated blood.
- A set fee you pay for a doctor visit, prescription, or service.
- Infection.
- The medical specialty that deals with diseases involving the respiratory track.
- A condition in which the blood doesn't have enough healthy red blood cells, leading to reduced oxygen to organs.
- A term used in healthcare to refer to people's daily self-care activities. (abbreviation)
- A physician that provides general care within a hospital, often trained in internal medicine.
- High blood pressure.
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- Helps filter waste products from the blood and regulate electrolyte balance.
- The top blood pressure number - signifying when the heart is contracting.
- A broken bone.
- The most common type of blood cell and the principal means of delivering oxygen to the body tissues via blood flow through the circulatory system. “_____ Blood Cells.”
- A blood clot or blood vessel blockage.
- Helps doctors check the body's fluid balance and levels of electrolytes to diagnosis overall health. “Basic _____ Panel.”
- A type of breathing apparatus, a class of medical technology that provides mechanical ventilation by moving breathable air into and out of the lungs, to deliver breaths to a patient who is physically unable to breathe, or breathing insufficiently.
- Part of your immune system that protects your body from infection. “_____ Blood Cells.”
- A decrease in size of tissue due to wasting away.
- Blood vessels that deliver blood towards the heart.
21 Clues: Infection. • A broken bone. • High blood pressure. • A blood clot or blood vessel blockage. • A decrease in size of tissue due to wasting away. • Blood vessels that deliver blood towards the heart. • Blood vessels that deliver blood away from the heart. • An infection that inflames the air sacs in one or both lungs. • ...
Veritas General Science 2024-05-10
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- A biome where permafrost happens
- A body system that returns fluid from the tissues back to the heart
- A process by which all living things maintain a stable internal environment by regulating all the chemical processes
- A type of plant that requires yearly planting
- A glands that is known to be associated with the Endocrine System-it is found inside the front of the neck
- An order of marine mammals with an air hole
- When two organisms live in a relationship where one is harmed
- A joint-footed marine organism with 2 body parts
- An Order of marine mammals that are flipper footed
- The soft body of a mollusk is covered by this thin layer of tissue.
- A branch of Biology that focuses on cell structure and function
- An Order of marine mammals that are slow moving plant eaters
- When two organisms live in a relationship where both will benefit
- When two organisms live in a relationship where one benefits
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- a respiratory also organ that is also called the windpipe
- Non-Bony fish, with cartilage, are grouped into a class called
- A marine organism with 5 radiating parts, one oral side and one aboral side
- a South American Grassland
- Air sacs in the lungs, does the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide take place
- A region of the brain that adjusts our breathing rate, the level of sugar in our blood, and keeps your body cool by letting it sweat
- A class of fish with bones
- A type of plant would you choose if you do not like to re-plant each year
- A term that is associated with rainforest trees
- an African Grassland
- A body system that regulates hormones
25 Clues: an African Grassland • a South American Grassland • A class of fish with bones • A biome where permafrost happens • A body system that regulates hormones • An order of marine mammals with an air hole • A type of plant that requires yearly planting • A term that is associated with rainforest trees • A joint-footed marine organism with 2 body parts • ...
Frog Systems 2024-05-13
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- Nodes small structures filtering lymph, trapping pathogens and activating immune responses.
- Lymphatic vessels and nodes, maintaining fluid balance, transporting fats, and facilitating immune responses.
- Frogs have a nervous system consisting of a brain, spinal cord, and nerves, which coordinate movement and behavior.
- Frogs have reproductive organs for sexual reproduction. This includes testes and ovaries for producing gametes, and specialized structures for mating and fertilization.
- tissues responsible for movement and generating force.
- rogs have a digestive tract including the mouth, esophagus, stomach, intestines, and associated organs like the liver and pancreas, for digestion and absorption of nutrients.
- the outer covering of the body, providing protection and regulating temperature.
- This includes the skin, which serves various functions such as protection, respiration, and water absorption.
- Frogs respire through their skin, supplemented by lungs. They also have specialized structures called buccal pumps for breathing.
- have kidneys that filter waste from the blood and excrete it as urine. They also eliminate waste through their skin.
- organs for gas exchange, allowing oxygen uptake and carbon dioxide release.
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- an organ for the mechanical and chemical breakdown of food.
- Frogs have muscles that allow them to move, jump, and catch prey.
- Frogs have glands that produce hormones regulating various physiological processes such as growth, metabolism, and reproduction.
- Frogs have a closed circulatory system with a heart, blood vessels, and blood, which transports oxygen, nutrients, and waste throughout the body.
- rigid structures providing support, protection, and enabling movement.
- the control center of the body, responsible for processing information and coordinating responses.
- organs filtering waste from blood and producing urine.
- : Thyroid - a gland producing hormones regulating metabolism and growth.
- a muscular organ pumping blood throughout the body.
- Frogs have a skeletal system composed of bones and cartilage, providing support and protection for their bodies.
- organs producing eggs in females.
22 Clues: organs producing eggs in females. • a muscular organ pumping blood throughout the body. • organs filtering waste from blood and producing urine. • tissues responsible for movement and generating force. • an organ for the mechanical and chemical breakdown of food. • Frogs have muscles that allow them to move, jump, and catch prey. • ...
Body System Review 1 2025-03-07
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- extremely thin blood vessels that are the site of gas exchange.
- this organ is not made of muscle, but is made of millions of branches and air sacs that fill with gas during respiration.
- The body system that detects and responds to stimulus inside and outside the body.
- this type of feedback loop works to reverse a change in homeostasis.
- A thin layer of muscle beneath the lungs that contracts and relaxes to allow the lungs to inflate and deflate.
- What occurs when the body ha prolonged periods where homeostasis is not maintained?
- The reason for respiration is the cells continue to require oxygen and produce CO2 during cellular respiration. What important molecule is produced during cellular respiration?
- The body system that works to transport molecules (good and bad) around the body.
- the body's ability to maintain a stable internal environment.
- the small air sacs within the lung that are the site of gas exchange.
- this type of neuron functions to detect changes inside or outside the body and send it to the brain
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- Very thick, muscular blood vessels that pump blood away from the heart.
- This type of cell transport is responsible for gas change.
- this gas diffuses from the lung into the blood.
- The body system that brings in oxygen gas and expels carbon dioxide.
- the anatomical term for "windpipe" allows gas to travel from nose/mouth to the lungs.
- this type of neuron functions to carry messages from the brain and respond to stimulus.
- describes the function or role a body part plays.
- describes the structure, composition or location of body parts.
- this type of feedback loop works to continue a change in the body for a large outcome.
20 Clues: this gas diffuses from the lung into the blood. • describes the function or role a body part plays. • This type of cell transport is responsible for gas change. • the body's ability to maintain a stable internal environment. • extremely thin blood vessels that are the site of gas exchange. • describes the structure, composition or location of body parts. • ...
Nervous System Crossword - Eyes and Ears 2025-09-11
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- #15 on the diagram
- Eliminates liquid waste products from the body in ways that maintains homeostasis.
- Converts food into simpler molecules that can be used by the cells of the body, absorbs food, and eliminates waste.
- #8 on the diagram
- Helps protect the body from disease, collects fluids lost from blood cells and returns the fluid back to the circulatory system.
- Supports the body. Protects internal organs. Allows movement, stores mineral resources, provides a site for blood cell formation.
- #17 on the diagram
- #2 on the diagram
- #9 on the diagram
- #21 on the diagram
- #6 on the diagram
- Provides oxygen needed for cellular respiration and removes excess carbon dioxide from the body.
- #1 on the diagram
- #14 on the diagram
- #3 on the diagram
- #16 on the diagram
- #13 on the diagram
- #20 on the diagram
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- #7 on the diagram
- Controls growth, development, metabolism, and maintains homeostasis.
- #19 on the diagram
- Produces reproductive cells. In females, nurtures and protects developing embryos.
- Brings oxygen, nutrients, and hormones to cells. Fights infections, removes cell wastes, helps regulate body temperature.
- Recognizes and coordinates the body's response to changes in internal and external environments.
- Serves as a barrier against infection and injury, helps regulate body temperature, provides protection against UV radiation from the sun.
- #11 on the diagram
- #12 on the diagram
- Works with skeletal system to produce voluntary movement. Helps circulate blood and move food through the digestive system.
- #18 on the diagram
- #10 on the diagram
- #5 on the diagram
- #4 on the diagram
32 Clues: #7 on the diagram • #8 on the diagram • #2 on the diagram • #9 on the diagram • #6 on the diagram • #1 on the diagram • #5 on the diagram • #4 on the diagram • #3 on the diagram • #15 on the diagram • #19 on the diagram • #17 on the diagram • #11 on the diagram • #12 on the diagram • #18 on the diagram • #21 on the diagram • #10 on the diagram • #14 on the diagram • #16 on the diagram • ...
Coronavirus Puzzle 2020-08-19
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- a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease
- Microscopic parasites
- study of viruses
- a blood protein produced in response to and counteracting a specific antigen
- A method to provide active acquired imunity
- Primary mode of transmission of COVID-19
- the ability of an organism to resist a particular infection or toxin
- City where outbreak was first reported
- What is needed for a virus to survive
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- Describes people who have a virus but don't show symptoms
- System most affected by COVID-19
- Pumps air into a patients lungs
- a branch of medical science that deals with the incidence, distribution, and control of disease in a population
- When enough people in a population have been vaccinated for a particular pathogen
- Type of mask that gives the most protection against COVID 19
15 Clues: study of viruses • Microscopic parasites • Pumps air into a patients lungs • System most affected by COVID-19 • What is needed for a virus to survive • City where outbreak was first reported • Primary mode of transmission of COVID-19 • A method to provide active acquired imunity • Describes people who have a virus but don't show symptoms • ...
Frog 2016-05-13
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- What is a large sac that stores urine?
- What is Yellow projects that provides insulation?
- What is chemical digestion of fat, protiens, and sugars?
- What is where most of digestion and absordtion accurs?
- It is a a large sac like organ that stores food and breaks down proteins.
- What is the top half view?
- What is the bottom half view?
- What part of the respiratory system exchanges oxygen and carbon dixoide?
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- What concentrates and stores bile?
- What is the front view?
- What is the back view?
- What is short, muscular tube that transfers food from the mouth to the stomach?
- What absorbs water and packages fecal matter?
- What stores metabolic products, produces bile, and detoxifies?
- What is Breaks down aged red blood cells and helps produce red blood cells?
15 Clues: What is the back view? • What is the front view? • What is the top half view? • What is the bottom half view? • What concentrates and stores bile? • What is a large sac that stores urine? • What absorbs water and packages fecal matter? • What is Yellow projects that provides insulation? • What is where most of digestion and absordtion accurs? • ...
Animal Anatomy 2020-10-04
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- the main part of the female reproductive tract where the embryo grows
- the largest digestive organ in birds
- the upper joint of the front leg just below the shoulder
- another word for the spinal cord
- the organ(s) that removes waste from the body
- fleshy part of the sides between the ribs and rump
- the loose fold of skin most noticed under the chin in rabbits
- part of the head that is protected by the skull
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- the projecting jaw of a dog that includes the nose and mouth
- the organ with the main purpose of circulating blood
- produced in the testicles
- the female reproductive organ that is most important for producing eggs
- the part that surrounds the eye of many birds
- the organ that is protected by the ribs
- part of the fish's respiratory system
15 Clues: produced in the testicles • another word for the spinal cord • the largest digestive organ in birds • part of the fish's respiratory system • the organ that is protected by the ribs • the part that surrounds the eye of many birds • the organ(s) that removes waste from the body • part of the head that is protected by the skull • ...
Health 2021-08-05
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- a sudden severe instance of abnormal heart function
- sclerosis of the arterial wall
- respiratory disease characterized by inflammation of the lung
- high blood sugar level
- living or active in the absence of free oxygen
- high blood pressure
- a genetic abnormality resulting in short stature due to undersecretion of growth hormone(GH)
- a genetic abnormality resulting in high stature due to oversecretion of growth hormone(GH)
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- a degenerative disorder of the central nervous system characterized by impaired muscular coordination
- an uncommon disorder that causes an imbalance of fluid in body due to undersecretion of anti-diuretic hormone(ADH)
- a biochemical reaction which progress in body
- depending on free oxygen or air
- metabolic equilibrium actively or balancing of internal environment in body
- fear of height
- excess of leucocytes or white blood cell in blood plasma
15 Clues: fear of height • high blood pressure • high blood sugar level • sclerosis of the arterial wall • depending on free oxygen or air • a biochemical reaction which progress in body • living or active in the absence of free oxygen • a sudden severe instance of abnormal heart function • excess of leucocytes or white blood cell in blood plasma • ...
August Sleep Puzzle 2022-08-04
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- heartbeats faster than usual
- What to do when you use a fire extinguisher
- is a form of ventilation in which a constant level of pressure greater than atmospheric pressure is continuously applied to the upper respiratory tract of a person
- Electrooculogram
- O2
- heart flatlines
- Upper Airway Sound Recording
- A neurological condition that disturb the sleep wake cycles. Characterized by excessive sleepiness in the daytime and may also suddenly fall asleep during any activity.
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- filters out the high frequencies (hint: HFF)
- TcCO2 or ETCO2 monitoring
- The feeling of being awake but not being able to move or speak while waking up or falling asleep.
- bed-wetting
- system that we record PSG data on
- E=I*R
- A sleep disorder where breathing is interrupted repeatedly during sleep. Characterized by loud snoring and episodes of stop breathing.
15 Clues: O2 • E=I*R • bed-wetting • heart flatlines • Electrooculogram • TcCO2 or ETCO2 monitoring • heartbeats faster than usual • Upper Airway Sound Recording • system that we record PSG data on • What to do when you use a fire extinguisher • filters out the high frequencies (hint: HFF) • The feeling of being awake but not being able to move or speak while waking up or falling asleep. • ...
2022 Escape Room 2022-08-04
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- a skill all nurses must develop if experiencing conflict
- fight or flight response is controlled by this system
- arrival of the newborn infant into the outside world
- large quantities of lipid accumulation
- a nurse have/develop good critical _______ skills
- attachment & opening of the colon to the abdominal wall
- bluish coloration of the skin in response to extreme cold & the result of a circulatory or respiratory disorder
- Bryan Health offers _____ loan repayment
- infarction, a condition in which the coronary circulation becomes blocked and cardiac muscle cells die from oxygen starvation
- kidney stones
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- angiotensin _____ is the hormone that can trigger an increase in blood pressure
- a knee joint is this kind of joint
- attaches muscle to bone
- prevents alveoli from collapsing
- membrane, transmission of sound vibrations to the internal ear is the function of _________
15 Clues: kidney stones • attaches muscle to bone • prevents alveoli from collapsing • a knee joint is this kind of joint • large quantities of lipid accumulation • Bryan Health offers _____ loan repayment • a nurse have/develop good critical _______ skills • arrival of the newborn infant into the outside world • fight or flight response is controlled by this system • ...
2022 Escape Room 2022-08-04
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- a condition in which the coronary circulation becomes blocked and cardiac muscle cells die from oxygen starvation
- a nurse have/develop good critical _______ skills
- fight or flight response is controlled by this system
- a knee joint is this kind of joint
- attachment & opening of the colon to the abdominal wall
- prevents alveoli from collapsing
- large quantities of lipid accumulation
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- arrival of the newborn infant into the outside world
- bluish coloration of the skin in response to extreme cold & the result of a circulatory or respiratory disorder
- transmission of sound vibrations to the internal ear is the function of _________
- Bryan Health offers _____ loan repayment
- a skill all nurses must develop if experiencing conflict
- angiotensin _____ is the hormone that can trigger an increase in blood pressure
- attaches muscle to bone
- kidney stones
15 Clues: kidney stones • attaches muscle to bone • prevents alveoli from collapsing • a knee joint is this kind of joint • large quantities of lipid accumulation • Bryan Health offers _____ loan repayment • a nurse have/develop good critical _______ skills • arrival of the newborn infant into the outside world • fight or flight response is controlled by this system • ...
Biology Crossword 2014-05-10
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- You are given an injection before you are scanned in this imaging technology.
- These cells produce green pigment also known as, chlorophyll.
- The cell wall is only included in this type of a cell.
- This is like the transportation system of the cell.
- The movement of dissolved substances from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration.
- These cells are controversial.
- These cells can produce certain types of cells.
- This is the "Power House" of the cell.
- This part of the microscope gives the distance needed between the eyepiece and objecvtive.
- This imaging technology gives you a 3-D photograph of the person.
- A digestive system disease which causes difficulty swallowing.
- Site of protein.
- This type of egg begins to divide within 24 hours.
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- This is cause by the respiratory system.
- The movement of water across a cell membrane towards an area where dissolved substances are at a higher concentration.
- This scanner is shaped like a doughnut and examines dense tissues.
- When the magnification is 100 what is the objective lens.
- This disease is caused by the circulatory system.
- This is the last stage of mitosis.
- These cells store energy as glycogen.
- This kind of technology gives a black and white picture of foreign objects in your body.
- In this stage DNA duplicates.
- Using this doctors can tell the difference between cancerous tumors or just fluid filled cysts.
- This system takes in food, breaks it down then, takes away the remaining waste from the body.
- The process of cell division.
- Image of the breast produced by an x-ray.
- This system is made up of the lungs, bronchi and trachea.
- Chromosomes line up along the equator of the cell during this phase.
- This tissue supports and connects the bodies organs.
- This tissue is made up of tightly packed cells.
- The substance or object you put on your slide.
- This is the most complex tissue in the body.
- This system is made up of the heart, blood vessels and blood.
- This part assembles parts of the ribosomes.
- This tissue allows the stomach to squeeze and churn food then, break it down.
- Levels of organization of increasing or decreasing complexity.
- Something that is living.
- A group of 2 or more types of tissue that preform a specific task.
- Removal of living tissue for diagnostic examination.
- Holds the slide in place.
40 Clues: Site of protein. • Something that is living. • Holds the slide in place. • In this stage DNA duplicates. • The process of cell division. • These cells are controversial. • This is the last stage of mitosis. • These cells store energy as glycogen. • This is the "Power House" of the cell. • This is cause by the respiratory system. • Image of the breast produced by an x-ray. • ...
Science Final Vocabulary 2017-05-29
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- Makes their own food
- consumer Top consumers or predators
- consumer Eats primary consumers
- The plant kingdom
- Decomposer kingdom starts with "F"
- Many populations living together
- Your visible features
- Eats dead organisms
- Parts of a chromosome
- Intellectual and practical study of structure and behavior
- Unicellular and no nucleus
- Body system that releases hormones
- Preserved organisms or items
- An educated guess o
- Produced organisms by reproduction
- chain Diagram that shows flow of energy in organisms
- Unseen traits and lowercase
- A process used to back up a theory
- System that allows movement
- The process of replication or making copies
- square Use to predict genetic outcomes
- A part in an operation
- Eats dead organisms to return nutrients to soil
- A relationship where one benefits
- No longer living on earth
- Versions of a gene
- The animal kingdom
- respiration The process cells use to make energy
- Eats and hunts prey
- selection Selectively bred organisms
- The center of the cell and contains DNA
- A belief which can be corroborated
- Visible traits and uppercase
- The bacteria kingdom it starts with "P"
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- cycle The path carbon takes in the environment
- The passing down of traits from parent to child
- Body system that sends electrical impulses
- A comparison
- Combination of alleles you receive from your parents
- Eats meat only
- selection Self-bred organisms
- consumer Eats producers
- System that removes waste from the body
- Organisms and their abiotic and biotic environment
- An individual
- A little "worker" in the cell that performs a certain job
- Body system that releases oxygen into the blood
- The maintenance of a stable inner environment
- Collection of beliefs not based on logic
- The process plants use to make food
- System that circulates blood through that body
- Reiterating or repeating
- membrane Part the cell which controls what comes in
- Eats plants and meat
- A group of the same individuals
- Multicellular and nucleus
- A close long-term relationship between organisms
- A type of animal
- Eats plants only
- A final outcome
- A relationship were both organisms benefit
- Animals that are hunted
- Relationship which one side hurts the other benefits
- System that breaks down food for nutrients
- factors Factors that stop species from being full
65 Clues: A comparison • An individual • Eats meat only • A final outcome • A type of animal • Eats plants only • The plant kingdom • Versions of a gene • The animal kingdom • Eats dead organisms • An educated guess o • Eats and hunts prey • Makes their own food • Eats plants and meat • Your visible features • Parts of a chromosome • A part in an operation • consumer Eats producers • Animals that are hunted • ...
Respiratory 2024-11-13
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- law that states pressure and volume are inversely related
- amount of air inhaled in one breath
- zone that extends from top of the trachea to the end of the terminal bronchioles
- zone that extends from respiratory bronchioles to alveoli
- cells that line the trachea
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- structures that are part of this airway include: nose, mouth, pharynx and larynx
- stretchability of lung tissue
- site of gas exchange
8 Clues: site of gas exchange • cells that line the trachea • stretchability of lung tissue • amount of air inhaled in one breath • law that states pressure and volume are inversely related • zone that extends from respiratory bronchioles to alveoli • structures that are part of this airway include: nose, mouth, pharynx and larynx • ...
Streptoccocus progenes 2021-07-25
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- acid capsule allows antigen masking & prevents phagocytosis
- is the type of hemolysis
- is susceptible test
- red, spreading rash known as scarlet fever
- is the positive
- anaerobe
- flora of Respiratory tractgastrointestinal, and urogenital tracts of humans.
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- infections in the urinary tract, and upper and lower respiratory tracts (URT/LRT).
- is the most common cause of S.pyogenes
- is a negative test that differentiate Staph from Strep
- is negative
- is a rare infection of the skin and subcutaneous tissues observed frequently in elderly patients.
- Isolate can be identified as Group A strep or S.pyogenes.
- pyrogenic exotoxin
- can develop following deeper invasion by streptococci.
- A strep causes the lysis of fibrin clots through the action of streptokinase on plasminogen.
16 Clues: anaerobe • is negative • is the positive • pyrogenic exotoxin • is susceptible test • is the type of hemolysis • is the most common cause of S.pyogenes • red, spreading rash known as scarlet fever • is a negative test that differentiate Staph from Strep • can develop following deeper invasion by streptococci. • Isolate can be identified as Group A strep or S.pyogenes. • ...
Restrictive disorders 2014-06-07
Across
- profound desaturation, pulmonary hypertension, rapid disease progression, no exercise prescription guidelines
- e.g. grain handler's lung
- marked hypoxia and pulmonary hypertension
- improves 6MWT, dyspnoea and quality of life
- reduced lung volume, preserved airflow and normal airway resistance, reduced respiratory compliance
- granulomatous inflammation in a variety of organs, fatigue and weakness common symptoms
Down
- disorders of the lung parenchyma, caused by excessive recoil of lung tissue
- filling of air spaces with exudate or debris
- inflammation and scarring of the lung tissue, leading to reduced oxygen diffusion and stiff lungs, symptoms= dyspnoea, cough and velcro crackles
- disorders of pleura, chest wall, neuromuscular system
10 Clues: e.g. grain handler's lung • marked hypoxia and pulmonary hypertension • improves 6MWT, dyspnoea and quality of life • filling of air spaces with exudate or debris • disorders of pleura, chest wall, neuromuscular system • disorders of the lung parenchyma, caused by excessive recoil of lung tissue • ...
Systems Vocabulary- Amelie Sanchez 2018-02-27
Across
- Tiny hair like structures on cells in the lining of many parts of the respiratory system. It helps clean air
- Vocal cords stretch across the ______
- A tube that carries food to the stomach
- A tube carrying air from the larynx to the lungs
- They make saliva
- It moves food backwards so it can be chewed and swallowed
Down
- Where oxygen enters blood and cd exits it
- The bronchi branch into smaller pieces.
- it covers the trachea when we swallow
- A body partition of muscle and connective tissue; a partition separates the chest and abdominal cavities
10 Clues: They make saliva • it covers the trachea when we swallow • Vocal cords stretch across the ______ • The bronchi branch into smaller pieces. • A tube that carries food to the stomach • Where oxygen enters blood and cd exits it • A tube carrying air from the larynx to the lungs • It moves food backwards so it can be chewed and swallowed • ...
