skeletal system Crossword Puzzles
U1 Q1 2018-02-19
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- cavity head space
- portion of the body that consists of the head, neck, and trunk
- cavity abdomen and pelvic space
- system breathing system
- of life water, food, *macro and micro nutrients, oxygen, heat, pressure
- feedback homeostatic mechanism where control center causes a response that negates the stimulus
- membrane membranes around the heart
- system bone system
- system heart and blood vessel system
- cavity spinal cord and vertebral column space
- system breakdown food and get nutrients system
- cavity lower region of abdominopelvic cavity; includes the bladder and reproductive organs
- system brain and nerve system
- balance between internal and external environments ex temp, pressure, pH; can be positive or negative feedback; pathway: stimulus-receptor-control center- effector-response
- cavity upper region of abdominopelvic cavity; includes the stomach, liver, and small intestine
- cavity chest space
- outer tissue or membrane layer outside the organ
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- inner tissue or membrane layer around an organ
- study of structure
- system hormone system
- system immune system
- portion of the body that includes the arms and legs
- system "skin", hair, and nails system
- of living things response to stimuli, growth, reproduction, organization, gain nutrients, metabolism, homeostasis
- feedback homeostatic mechanism where control center causes a response that increases the stimulus
- membrane membranes around the lungs
- system reproduction system
- membranes membranes around abdominal organs
- of organization atom, molecule, biological molecule, organelle, cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism, *species, *population, *community, *ecosystem, *biome
- study of function
- system urine production and excretion system
- system muscle system
32 Clues: cavity head space • study of function • study of structure • system bone system • cavity chest space • system immune system • system muscle system • system hormone system • system breathing system • system reproduction system • system brain and nerve system • cavity abdomen and pelvic space • membrane membranes around the lungs • membrane membranes around the heart • ...
U1 Q1 2018-02-19
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- of organization atom, molecule, biological molecule, organelle, cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism, *species, *population, *community, *ecosystem, *biome
- system hormone system
- membranes membranes around abdominal organs
- system brain and nerve system
- cavity spinal cord and vertebral column space
- system reproduction system
- cavity head space
- balance between internal and external environments ex temp, pressure, pH; can be positive or negative feedback; pathway: stimulus-receptor-control center- effector-response
- system heart and blood vessel system
- system breakdown food and get nutrients system
- system breathing system
- study of structure
- system immune system
- membrane membranes around the heart
- cavity chest space
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- membrane membranes around the lungs
- of life water, food, *macro and micro nutrients, oxygen, heat, pressure
- system muscle system
- feedback homeostatic mechanism where control center causes a response that negates the stimulus
- cavity upper region of abdominopelvic cavity; includes the stomach, liver, and small intestine
- portion of the body that includes the arms and legs
- portion of the body that consists of the head, neck, and trunk
- study of function
- feedback homeostatic mechanism where control center causes a response that increases the stimulus
- cavity abdomen and pelvic space
- system "skin", hair, and nails system
- of living things response to stimuli, growth, reproduction, organization, gain nutrients, metabolism, homeostasis
- system bone system
- cavity lower region of abdominopelvic cavity; includes the bladder and reproductive organs
- outer tissue or membrane layer outside the organ
- system urine production and excretion system
- inner tissue or membrane layer around an organ
32 Clues: study of function • cavity head space • system bone system • study of structure • cavity chest space • system muscle system • system immune system • system hormone system • system breathing system • system reproduction system • system brain and nerve system • cavity abdomen and pelvic space • membrane membranes around the lungs • membrane membranes around the heart • ...
Skeletal System Terminology 2021-10-11
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- A large prominence on the side of the bone
- A furrow in the bone surface that runs along the length of a vessel or nerve
- A hole through which nerves and blood vessels pass
- Refers to a large prominence
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- A smooth, flat surface that forms a joint with another flat bone or another facet
- A small, rounded prominence where connective tissues attach
- A rounded, prominent extension of bone that forms part of a joint
- A shallow depression in the bone surface
- A moderate prominence where muscles and connective tissues attach
- The segment between the head and the shaft of a bone
- The largest, most prominent segment of bone
11 Clues: Refers to a large prominence • A shallow depression in the bone surface • A large prominence on the side of the bone • The largest, most prominent segment of bone • A hole through which nerves and blood vessels pass • The segment between the head and the shaft of a bone • A small, rounded prominence where connective tissues attach • ...
The Skeletal system 2021-11-16
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- the is located in the chest
- the is located in the lower leg
- the is in the center of the anterior thoracic wall.
- the is located under the knee joint
- chord the begins at the bottom of the brain stem
- the is near the upper bone of the leg or hind leg
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- there are bones in the body
- the is located near the hip
- the bone that connects the breastplate to the shoulder
- the is located in the head
- the is located in the forearm
11 Clues: the is located in the head • there are bones in the body • the is located in the chest • the is located near the hip • the is located in the forearm • the is located in the lower leg • the is located under the knee joint • chord the begins at the bottom of the brain stem • the is near the upper bone of the leg or hind leg • the is in the center of the anterior thoracic wall. • ...
OUR SKELETAL SYSTEM 2019-05-19
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- -STRONG FIBRES WITH WHICH MUSCLES ARE ATTACHED TO THE BONES
- -EACH SMALL BONE OF THE VERTIBERAL COLUMN
- - THIS JOINT ALLOWS THE BONE TO MOVE IN ONE DIRECTION
- - A GROUP OF ORGANS
- -MUSCLES NOT UNDER OUR CONTROL
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- -STRONG TISSUES THAT BIND THE BONES AT A JOINT
- -MUSCLES UNDER OUR CONTROL
- -MUSCLES OF THE HEART
- -SOFT,SPONGY MATERIAL FOUND INSIDE THE CAVITIES OF LONG BONES
- -THIS JOINT ALLOWS OUR BACK TO BEND,TWIST AND TURN AT EACH JOINT
- -FRAMEWORK OF BONES
11 Clues: - A GROUP OF ORGANS • -FRAMEWORK OF BONES • -MUSCLES OF THE HEART • -MUSCLES UNDER OUR CONTROL • -MUSCLES NOT UNDER OUR CONTROL • -EACH SMALL BONE OF THE VERTIBERAL COLUMN • -STRONG TISSUES THAT BIND THE BONES AT A JOINT • - THIS JOINT ALLOWS THE BONE TO MOVE IN ONE DIRECTION • -STRONG FIBRES WITH WHICH MUSCLES ARE ATTACHED TO THE BONES • ...
The Skeletal System. 2023-01-19
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- Largest Bone.
- The Lower Part Of The Leg.
- Connects The Wrist And The Arm.
- The Bone That Connects The Shoulder And The Lower Part Of The Arm.
- Hip Bone.
- Part Of The Backbone.
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- A Part Of The Foot.
- What Protects the Heart and Lungs.
- The Upper Part Of The Leg.
- Also Known As A Breast.
- Protects The Most Important Part Of The Body.
11 Clues: Hip Bone. • Largest Bone. • A Part Of The Foot. • Part Of The Backbone. • Also Known As A Breast. • The Lower Part Of The Leg. • The Upper Part Of The Leg. • Connects The Wrist And The Arm. • What Protects the Heart and Lungs. • Protects The Most Important Part Of The Body. • The Bone That Connects The Shoulder And The Lower Part Of The Arm.
Skeletal Muscular System 2023-02-26
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- A white, elastic substance in between two bones to cushion and protect the joint
- This arm muscle contracts when your arm places a book down
- Bones and muscles work together to help us ______
- This connects muscle to the bone
- The heart is an example of this type of muscle
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- This is where two bones meet.
- We need to consume foods rich in this mineral to build strong bones and muscles
- Bones __________ organs from damage
- This type of muscle is one where we consciously contrl
- This is the soft part found inside a bone
- This is one part of a pair of arm muscles that contract or relax when you bend your arm
11 Clues: This is where two bones meet. • This connects muscle to the bone • Bones __________ organs from damage • This is the soft part found inside a bone • The heart is an example of this type of muscle • Bones and muscles work together to help us ______ • This type of muscle is one where we consciously contrl • This arm muscle contracts when your arm places a book down • ...
Muscle Fiber 2021-01-20
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- the cell of skeletal muscle is the "muscle fiber" cell, then the tissue of skeletal muscle is "____"
- bundles of skeletal muscle cells
- clear covering around muscles
- thick protein in the muscle fiber
- the name of a skeletal muscle cell, is a "muscle ____"
- nerve cell
- connects bones to bones
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- Actin and Myosin
- when you are eating chicken breast, you are eating chicken ____
- section of myofibril where actin and myosin slide into each other
- the dark vertical band of a myofibril
- thin protein in the muscle fiber
- the most common muscle in the body, it is the only muscle that is voluntarily controlled
- a ___ neuron is the type of nerve cell that connects/controls skeletal muscles
- connects muscles to bones
- bundle of stringy, proteins
- muscles have blood vessels that fuel them with oxygen
17 Clues: nerve cell • Actin and Myosin • connects bones to bones • connects muscles to bones • bundle of stringy, proteins • clear covering around muscles • bundles of skeletal muscle cells • thin protein in the muscle fiber • thick protein in the muscle fiber • the dark vertical band of a myofibril • muscles have blood vessels that fuel them with oxygen • ...
body systems 2022-10-26
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- tube where urine is passed out of the body
- carry blood to the heart
- top layer of the skin
- mechanical digestion
- AKA windpipe
- system- skin, hair, nails
- system allows for movement and stores minerals
- where a fetus develops during pregnancy
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- carry blood away from the heart
- muscle is only present in the heart
- a type of cell that has dendrites
- AKA throat
- is the hard layer of the bone
13 Clues: AKA throat • AKA windpipe • mechanical digestion • top layer of the skin • carry blood to the heart • system- skin, hair, nails • is the hard layer of the bone • carry blood away from the heart • a type of cell that has dendrites • muscle is only present in the heart • where a fetus develops during pregnancy • tube where urine is passed out of the body • ...
skeletal system 2 2022-09-21
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- all joints are called this
- example: joint in the neck
- example: shoulder
- type of bone that has holes to keep it light weight
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- thin membrane that surrounds the outside of bones
- the place where 2 or more bones meet
- the portion of the trunk that protect organs
- lateral shin bone
- word root that means bone
- example: elbow
- tissue that connects bones
11 Clues: example: elbow • lateral shin bone • example: shoulder • word root that means bone • all joints are called this • example: joint in the neck • tissue that connects bones • the place where 2 or more bones meet • the portion of the trunk that protect organs • thin membrane that surrounds the outside of bones • type of bone that has holes to keep it light weight
Skeletal System Crossword 2023-11-30
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- a vital part of your body located in the back
- located in the back and is the spine
- located in the theighs
- protects the brain and head shape
- is near the ulna
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- located near the knee
- amount of vertebrates in the spine
- protects the lungs
- is located in the leg
- sits along side the radius in the arm
- also located in the thigh
11 Clues: is near the ulna • protects the lungs • located near the knee • is located in the leg • located in the theighs • also located in the thigh • protects the brain and head shape • amount of vertebrates in the spine • located in the back and is the spine • sits along side the radius in the arm • a vital part of your body located in the back
The Skeletal System 2024-07-21
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- I am a special muscle found in the heart. Who am I?
- I stretch from the shoulder to your fingertip. Who am I?
- I am made of 33 bones. Who am I?
- I am the only part of the skull that you can move. Who am I?
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- I am the join that helps your head to move sideways. Who am I?
- I am a group of muscles whose movement is not under your control. Who am I?
- I protect the brain. Who am I?
- I am a type of joint found at the hips. Who am I?
- I am the longest bone in the human body. Who am I?
- I protect the lungs and the heart. Who am I?
- I am another name for voluntary muscle. Who am I?
11 Clues: I protect the brain. Who am I? • I am made of 33 bones. Who am I? • I protect the lungs and the heart. Who am I? • I am a type of joint found at the hips. Who am I? • I am another name for voluntary muscle. Who am I? • I am the longest bone in the human body. Who am I? • I am a special muscle found in the heart. Who am I? • ...
Muzzle 2023-06-27
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- - Bacteria that can cause various infections.
- - The study of the immune system.
- - The branch of medicine dealing with the musculoskeletal system.
- - A procedure to remove fluid from the chest cavity.
- CYST - A fluid-filled sac that forms on the ovary.
- - Inflammation of the appendix.
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- - A contagious bacterial infection that primarily affects the lungs.
- - Inflammation of the thyroid gland.
- - Medications used to treat bacterial infections.
- SYSTEM - The framework of bones in the body.
- - High blood pressure.
- - A hormone that regulates blood sugar levels.
- - The study and use of medical imaging technologies.
- - An imaging technique that uses sound waves.
14 Clues: - High blood pressure. • - Inflammation of the appendix. • - The study of the immune system. • - Inflammation of the thyroid gland. • SYSTEM - The framework of bones in the body. • - Bacteria that can cause various infections. • - An imaging technique that uses sound waves. • - A hormone that regulates blood sugar levels. • ...
Another Cells and Body Systems Puzzle 2023-11-27
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- Cell organelle where DNA is located
- Hair and nails are part of this organ system
- Organelles that provide the energy for a cell
- All the chemical reactions occurring in a cell
- Feedback loop that reverses a controlled condition
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- Discovered that all plants are made of cells
- A tissue is made of many similar ______
- Cell, tissue, organ, organ system, ______
- Organ system that provides structure and support
- Feedback loop that strengthens a controlled condition
- Also known as the human immune system
- The cell ______ surrounds all cell types
12 Clues: Cell organelle where DNA is located • Also known as the human immune system • A tissue is made of many similar ______ • The cell ______ surrounds all cell types • Cell, tissue, organ, organ system, ______ • Discovered that all plants are made of cells • Hair and nails are part of this organ system • Organelles that provide the energy for a cell • ...
Anatomy Review 2023-02-15
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- Section of the vertebral column that has 7 vertebrae
- Section of the vertebral column that are 5 fused vertebrae into 1
- Body cavity that contains the brain
- Part of the skeletal system that contains the arms, legs and pelvis
- Plane that divides the body into top and bottom halves
- Body cavity that contains the stomach and spleen
- Connect muscle to bone
- Connect bone to bone
- Plane that divides the body into right and left halves
- Plane that divides the body into front and back halves
- Body cavity that contains the reproductive organs
- Joint action term that means to decrease the joint angle
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- Joint action term that means to lift the medial edge of the foot
- Joint action term that means to move away from the midline
- Section of the vertebral column that has 12 vertebrae
- Joint action term that means to increase the joint angle
- Joint action term that means to move toward the midline
- Body cavity that contains the heart and lungs
- Section of the vertebral column that has 5 vertebrae
- Body cavity that contains the spine
- Joint action term that means to life the lateral edge of the foot
- Part of the skeletal system that contains the skull,spine, ribs and sternum
22 Clues: Connect bone to bone • Connect muscle to bone • Body cavity that contains the brain • Body cavity that contains the spine • Body cavity that contains the heart and lungs • Body cavity that contains the stomach and spleen • Body cavity that contains the reproductive organs • Section of the vertebral column that has 7 vertebrae • ...
BIOLOGY PUZZLE 2021-12-23
10 Clues: to feeling • for tasting • blood pumps • for hearing • in the skull • for smelling • used the see • humans body have 46 • how plants produce food • forms the skeletal system
Terra L 2024-02-01
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- skeleton does not connect to the spine
- body regulates itself
- holds muscle to bone
- smooth outer layer of bone
- tissues work together
- holds bones to bones
- organs work together
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- con control
- system that supports and protects
- heart muscle
- muscle attaches to bone
- do not control
- cell works together
- skeleton connects to spine
- muscle organs
15 Clues: con control • heart muscle • muscle organs • do not control • cell works together • holds muscle to bone • holds bones to bones • organs work together • body regulates itself • tissues work together • muscle attaches to bone • smooth outer layer of bone • skeleton connects to spine • system that supports and protects • skeleton does not connect to the spine
The Skeletal System 2015-03-19
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- This is rubbery tissue that cushions our joints. We also find it in out ears and nose.
- This is what connects bone to bone
- This is the type of joint in our elbow and knee
- This is the hard bone tissue on the outside of the bone. It's sometimes called Compact bone
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- This is the fatty substance in the hollow part of our bones that makes blood cells
- This is the type of joint in our hips and shoulders
- The type of bone tissue inside the bone
- This is one of the main ingredients that makes bones
- This is the type of joint in our spine and our wrists
- This is what connects muscle to bone
- this is the type of joint in our neck and in our forearm
11 Clues: This is what connects bone to bone • This is what connects muscle to bone • The type of bone tissue inside the bone • This is the type of joint in our elbow and knee • This is the type of joint in our hips and shoulders • This is one of the main ingredients that makes bones • This is the type of joint in our spine and our wrists • ...
Skeletal System Revision 2021-01-25
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- Centre part of skeleton main source of support.
- Joints that allow zero movement, fibrous tissue.
- Bones that Move within a joint.
- Process where bone replaces cartilage.
- Most common joint and is freely moveable.
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- Consists of limbs and Pelvis.
- Bending of a joint, decreasing the angle.
- Reduces friction between bones.
- Sideways movement towards the midline of body.
- Straightening of a joint, increasing the angle.
- Joint that only allows Flexion and Extension.
11 Clues: Consists of limbs and Pelvis. • Reduces friction between bones. • Bones that Move within a joint. • Process where bone replaces cartilage. • Bending of a joint, decreasing the angle. • Most common joint and is freely moveable. • Joint that only allows Flexion and Extension. • Sideways movement towards the midline of body. • Centre part of skeleton main source of support. • ...
The Skeletal System 2021-12-08
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- Longer bone in the forearm
- Forms the knee cap
- Larger of the two bones below the knee
- smaller of the two bones below the knee
- Bones of the palm of the hand
- ankle bone of the foot
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- Uppermost & largest bone of the arm
- shorter bone in the forearm
- Bones of the finger & toes
- Heavy,Long bone above the knee
- The wrist
11 Clues: The wrist • Forms the knee cap • ankle bone of the foot • Longer bone in the forearm • Bones of the finger & toes • shorter bone in the forearm • Bones of the palm of the hand • Heavy,Long bone above the knee • Uppermost & largest bone of the arm • Larger of the two bones below the knee • smaller of the two bones below the knee
Skeletal System Crossword 2021-06-06
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- Extending or pointing the toes down, away from the shin
- Moving a part of the body in a circular or conical shape, as with a ball-and-socket joint like the hip
- Strong, flexible connective tissue that connects bones to other bones
- Movement around a single axis or pivot point
- Straightening movement that increases the angle between body parts
- Bending movement that decreases the angle between body parts
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- Movement that pulls away from the midline of the body
- The process of development from cartilage to bone
- Movemeant around a single axis or pivot point
- Bending or flexing the toes up closer to the shin
- A firm, connective tissue
- Fibrous tissues that join bone to muscle
12 Clues: A firm, connective tissue • Fibrous tissues that join bone to muscle • Movement around a single axis or pivot point • Movemeant around a single axis or pivot point • The process of development from cartilage to bone • Bending or flexing the toes up closer to the shin • Movement that pulls away from the midline of the body • ...
The Skeletal System 2023-03-13
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- The outermost covering surrounding the bone.
- This is the spongy part of the bone.
- This is the bone in the center of our chest
- The cranium is made up of this type of bone
- The patella is the only one of this type of bone.
- This connects muscle to bone.
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- Where red blood cells are made.
- This connects bone to bone.
- This provides a cushion for bones in joints
- Our longest and strongest bone.
- This is the lowest portion of the spine
11 Clues: This connects bone to bone. • This connects muscle to bone. • Where red blood cells are made. • Our longest and strongest bone. • This is the spongy part of the bone. • This is the lowest portion of the spine • This provides a cushion for bones in joints • This is the bone in the center of our chest • The cranium is made up of this type of bone • ...
Equine Skeletal System 2023-02-21
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- to protect the vital organs of the thoracic cavity, most notably the heart and lungs
- is partially fused with the radius and only extends a short distance toward the carpal joint
- enlarging the area of attachment for muscles of the scapula as well as acting as a shock absorber
- allows the horse to rotate his head
- is made up of a number of bones held together by cartilage
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- providing the link between the spine and the hindlimb
- the second bone of the skeleton of the leg: it runs along the lateral border of the tibia
- prevent the horse's foreleg from twisting
- allow support and protection to the brain, nerves, and blood vessels as well as other structures such as the eyes
- very similar in structure to the human heel, The tarsus consists of 4 joints
- the largest long bone in a horse
11 Clues: the largest long bone in a horse • allows the horse to rotate his head • prevent the horse's foreleg from twisting • providing the link between the spine and the hindlimb • is made up of a number of bones held together by cartilage • very similar in structure to the human heel, The tarsus consists of 4 joints • ...
Skeletal System Vocab 2023-10-19
Skeletal system stations 2023-11-01
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- attaches muscle to bone
- signifies that bone growth has stopped
- one of the components for connectives tissue's extracellular matrix
- a type of bone marking
- smooth,white tissue that covers the ends of bones where they come together to form joints
- appears porous and aka cancellous bone or trabecular bone
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- one of the components for connective tissue's extracellular matrix
- organ that runs through the vertebral foramen
- artery that supplies the medullary cavity of the long bone
- a opening or hole through tissue
- small circular bones that form the spine of a human being or animal
11 Clues: a type of bone marking • attaches muscle to bone • a opening or hole through tissue • signifies that bone growth has stopped • organ that runs through the vertebral foramen • appears porous and aka cancellous bone or trabecular bone • artery that supplies the medullary cavity of the long bone • one of the components for connective tissue's extracellular matrix • ...
the skeletal system 2024-09-17
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- where 2 bones meet to move the body
- 3 bones in the middle ear
- axial muscles of the abdominal wall and thorax
- thigh.
- bone a bone in the upper neck
- The pelvis is the lower part of an anatomical
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- makes the ends of the bones smooth
- connected to the skull and vertebral column
- a shell that protects the brain
- bone femur, or thigh bone is the only bone in
- a body part that makes up a skeliton
11 Clues: thigh. • 3 bones in the middle ear • bone a bone in the upper neck • a shell that protects the brain • makes the ends of the bones smooth • where 2 bones meet to move the body • a body part that makes up a skeliton • connected to the skull and vertebral column • The pelvis is the lower part of an anatomical • bone femur, or thigh bone is the only bone in • ...
Module 3 Key Concepts 2023-05-01
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- precursor cell of a melanocyte
- a hollow structure from which the CNS forms
- group of muscles from myotome
- one of the main signaling centers during limb development
- yellow/red pigment
- precursor populations of cells that give rise to important structures associated with the vertebrate body plan
- innermost layer of embryo
- part of somite that gives rise to bone/skeletal tissue
- a segment of non-neurulated neural tissue
- cell found in muscle fiber
- organ in the uterus of pregnant mammals
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- process of blood vessel formation
- fight or flight part of nervous system
- a group of related genes that specify regions of the body plan of an embryo along the head-tail axis of animals
- cell migration
- programmed cell death
- tissue in the interior wall of chest cavity
- allows blood to bypass the lungs
- a cartilaginous skeletal rod supporting the body in all embryonic animals
- The valve between the 2 chambers on the left side of your heart
20 Clues: cell migration • yellow/red pigment • programmed cell death • innermost layer of embryo • cell found in muscle fiber • group of muscles from myotome • precursor cell of a melanocyte • allows blood to bypass the lungs • process of blood vessel formation • fight or flight part of nervous system • organ in the uterus of pregnant mammals • a segment of non-neurulated neural tissue • ...
Muscular System (Gabriella Lawlor) 2024-03-01
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- the extensor when your arm straightens
- pumps blood around body
- one of the bones of the forearm
- muscle overstretched or torn
- one of the bones of the forearm
- the walls of blood vessels
- connects skeletal muscles to bones
- the flexor when arm bends
- controls body muscles
- strengthens skeletal muscles
- bends part of your body
- muscles responsible for hundreds of movements
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- connects bones together
- tendon becomes inflamed
- its white and hard
- increases endurance
- enables bones to move
- under your control
- straightens part of your body
- long bone that forms the upper arm
- not under your control
21 Clues: its white and hard • under your control • increases endurance • enables bones to move • controls body muscles • not under your control • connects bones together • tendon becomes inflamed • pumps blood around body • bends part of your body • the flexor when arm bends • the walls of blood vessels • muscle overstretched or torn • strengthens skeletal muscles • straightens part of your body • ...
10 major systems of your body 2023-05-31
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- The system that controls the body functions like breathing.
- The system that regulates the fluid level.
- The system that creates various hormones using glands.
- The system that allows organisms to reproduce.
- The system that takes food and liquids and breaks them down.
- The system that is responsible for the movement of your body.
- The system that takes out waste from the body and regulates the blood level.
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- The system that is your body's central frame work.
- The system that moves blood and oxygen throughout the body.
- The system that controls how you breath.
10 Clues: The system that controls how you breath. • The system that regulates the fluid level. • The system that allows organisms to reproduce. • The system that is your body's central frame work. • The system that creates various hormones using glands. • The system that controls the body functions like breathing. • The system that moves blood and oxygen throughout the body. • ...
Human Body Systems 2022-02-06
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- this system is made up of blood vessels that carry blood away from and towards a certain organ
- this system helps with urinating and passing feces
- this system is at work with eating
- this system is connected to the brain
- this system is made up of bones and fat
- this system helps with breathing
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- this system makes hormones
- this system is how offspring are made and born into the world
- this system has one of the largest systems in the human body
- this system is connected to bones
10 Clues: this system makes hormones • this system helps with breathing • this system is connected to bones • this system is at work with eating • this system is connected to the brain • this system is made up of bones and fat • this system helps with urinating and passing feces • this system has one of the largest systems in the human body • ...
systems and organs // 𝖌𝖔𝖓𝖟𝖆 𝖆𝖌𝖚𝖎𝖑𝖆𝖗 2021-04-22
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- system that gives your body structure
- the cell wich is in most amount in the blood
- male reproductive cell
- cell in the nervous system that it's located in the brain
- system where the mouth is one of the principal organs
- the endocrine system produce them to regulate the body
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- organ that produce urine
- system that capture oxigen from de atmosphere
- the only organ that is conscious of its existence
- female reproductive cell
10 Clues: male reproductive cell • organ that produce urine • female reproductive cell • system that gives your body structure • the cell wich is in most amount in the blood • system that capture oxigen from de atmosphere • the only organ that is conscious of its existence • system where the mouth is one of the principal organs • ...
Muscle Physiology Crossword 2017-04-04
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- composed of 2 heavy, 4 light polypeptide chains
- basic contractile unit, from Z line to Z line
- the main function of the sarcoplasmic reticulum is to store ___
- during excitation, ___ is released from the vesicles
- bundle of muscle cells (fibers) surrounded by perimysium
- ___ of the T-tubule membrane results in calcium release of the SR
- primary protein in thin filament
- loosely connected to the F-actin strands
- fibers that rely on anaerobic metabolism for energy
- T-tubule and two terminal cisternae are the region of the Z line
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- fibers that are fatigue-resistant, good for prolonged exercise
- increase in fiber number
- increase in fiber size
- capacity of skeletal muscle for adaptive change
- lengthening of muscle is a ___ contraction
- skeletal muscle is ___ in appearance
- cytoplasm of muscle cell
- skeletal muscle is composed of 20% ___
- protein attached near one end of each tropomyosin molecule
- skeletal muscle is composed of 75% ___
20 Clues: increase in fiber size • increase in fiber number • cytoplasm of muscle cell • primary protein in thin filament • skeletal muscle is ___ in appearance • skeletal muscle is composed of 20% ___ • skeletal muscle is composed of 75% ___ • loosely connected to the F-actin strands • lengthening of muscle is a ___ contraction • basic contractile unit, from Z line to Z line • ...
12.10 Benchmark Review 2015-12-09
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- Disease that cannot be spread from organism to organism
- Body system that causes movement
- When two organisms are chosen to reproduce to make offspring with a specific trait
- Body system that supports and protects body
- Human body keeping inside environment stable, sweating/shivering/panting
- Body system that exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide with environment
- A group of organ systems working together, largest level of organization
- Disease that can be spread from organism to organism
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- A genetic error that makes new phenotype, must be in gametes to be passed on
- When organism expresses mixed/blended phenotype
- first life stage of human life
- Smallest level of organization in human body
- Life stage when puberty occurs
- What your genes say, HH or Gg
- Physical trait that you see
- Body system that moves gases and nutrients around body, heart is pump
- Body system that controls all bodily function
17 Clues: Physical trait that you see • What your genes say, HH or Gg • first life stage of human life • Life stage when puberty occurs • Body system that causes movement • Body system that supports and protects body • Smallest level of organization in human body • Body system that controls all bodily function • When organism expresses mixed/blended phenotype • ...
Sixth Grade Science Cross-Word Puzzle 2023-12-13
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- This word means to breathe out
- This word means to go around and around
- This is where digestion begins
- Blood vessel that carries carbon dioxide toward the heart
- This system's main organs are the lungs
- This system dissolves your food and provides nutrients to the body
- This is the system made up of your bones
- The flap that covers the trachea when you swallow
- This muscle type makes up your internal organs
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- This system contains your blood and is pumped by the heart
- Blood vessel that carries oxygen rich blood away from the heart
- Tube that connects the mouth to the lungs
- This is the system that is made up of your muscles
- Tube that connects the mouth to the stomach
- This muscle type is only found in the heart
- This word means to breathe in
- This system controls all the others
17 Clues: This word means to breathe in • This word means to breathe out • This is where digestion begins • This system controls all the others • This word means to go around and around • This system's main organs are the lungs • This is the system made up of your bones • Tube that connects the mouth to the lungs • Tube that connects the mouth to the stomach • ...
Human Body Systems 2021-04-26
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- A system of organs that brings oxygen into the body and removes carbon dioxide.
- The structures in the body that work together to transform (change) food into forms that the body can use.
- A group of organs that provide protection against infections and diseases.
- A group of organs that control all bodily functions.
- The body system that includes the skin and its associated structures that protects the body from the outside world.
- A system of organs that allows an organism to reproduce more of its own kind.
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- A group of organs called glands and the hormones they produce that help regulate conditions inside the body.
- A framework of bones that supports the body, protects the internal organs and helps bodily movement.
- The muscles of the body that work with the skeletal system to allow the human body to move.
- A group of organs that remove waste from the human body.
- The group of organs, consisting of the heart and blood vessels, that circulates (moves) blood throughout the body.
11 Clues: A group of organs that control all bodily functions. • A group of organs that remove waste from the human body. • A group of organs that provide protection against infections and diseases. • A system of organs that allows an organism to reproduce more of its own kind. • A system of organs that brings oxygen into the body and removes carbon dioxide. • ...
Body system 2022-11-09
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- There are 206 of these in your body
- A system where the lungs are a part of.
- An organ that pumps blood through your body
- The largest organ in the body
- Food can stay in here fo two days
- The two bean-shaped organs
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- The part of the body where bones are
- The stomach and intestines are located here
- The main part of the nervous system
- The system where you get rid of waste
10 Clues: The two bean-shaped organs • The largest organ in the body • Food can stay in here fo two days • There are 206 of these in your body • The main part of the nervous system • The part of the body where bones are • The system where you get rid of waste • A system where the lungs are a part of. • The stomach and intestines are located here • ...
Homeostasis 2021-11-24
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- system: a system that carry blood away and towards the heart.
- system: a system that allows movement, structure, and circulation of blood around our body.
- System: an organ system in vertebrates that is part of the circulatory system and the immune system.
- a hormone and drug involved in the regulation of visceral functioning.
- pumps blood throughout our body.
- a primary lymphoid organ in the immune system.
- a pair of spongy, air-filled organs located on either side of the chest (thorax).
- system: a system of glands that produce hormones.
- system: the system in an organism's body that performs the function of disposing of wastes through peeing or pooping.
- the process living things use to maintain stable conditions.
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- System: A system that allows us to breathe in the fresh air and let out waste gases.
- an organ that functions as the nervous system's nerve center
- a kind of body tissue made up of lengthy cells that can stretch and move.
- system: a system that helps the body digest food and liquid.
- a muscular organ found on the left side of the upper belly that digests food.
- System: our body’s central framework which is all our bones in our body.
- System: our body’s command center.
17 Clues: pumps blood throughout our body. • System: our body’s command center. • a primary lymphoid organ in the immune system. • system: a system of glands that produce hormones. • an organ that functions as the nervous system's nerve center • system: a system that helps the body digest food and liquid. • the process living things use to maintain stable conditions. • ...
body system 2022-09-29
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- _+largest organ in the circulatory system
- largest organ in the nervous system
- a group of tissues working together
- a group of cells working together
- produces offspring
- exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide
- breaks down food to provide nutrients & energy
- main organ in the respiratory system
- colects waist fluids
- brings back blood to the heart
- the basic unit of life
- regulates the body with hormones
- provide structure and protection for the body
- provides protection of the body
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- a group of organ systems working together
- protects the brain
- removes waste from the body
- the largest bone
- pumps blood from & away from the heart
- a group of organs working together
- protects the major organs
- provides movement for the body
- caries away blood from the heart
- the largest organ of the body
24 Clues: the largest bone • protects the brain • produces offspring • colects waist fluids • the basic unit of life • protects the major organs • removes waste from the body • the largest organ of the body • provides movement for the body • brings back blood to the heart • provides protection of the body • caries away blood from the heart • regulates the body with hormones • ...
Ess body thing 2020-10-27
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- largest part of the brain (cerebrum, cerebellum)
- muscle that helps your shoulder move
- skeletal muscles provide you with
- the resp.system is made up of trachea,lungs and
- you exhale:
- what is in the center of a bone?
- main control of the nervous system
- how many bones does an adult have
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- what element helps our bones get stronger?
- scientific name for abs
- another name for the trachea
- arteries deliver *blank* to the capillaries.
- the root of the cardiovascular system.
- what connects bones together?
- name for air sacs in your lungs
- muscle that pumps blood through your body
- delivers blood back to the heart.
- delivers blood to capillaries.
- part of the brain that keeps you balanced
- the nervous system is made up of three parts. TF
20 Clues: you exhale: • scientific name for abs • another name for the trachea • what connects bones together? • delivers blood to capillaries. • name for air sacs in your lungs • what is in the center of a bone? • skeletal muscles provide you with • delivers blood back to the heart. • how many bones does an adult have • main control of the nervous system • ...
The Nervous System 2023-10-17
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- Controls all functions of the body
- Subdivision that is involuntary
- Subdivision that contains sensory and motor neurons
- Connects brain to spinal cord
- Receptors of this body system send messages to the brain about movement
- Most common neurological disorder in vet medicine
- Subdivision that controls voluntary movements
- Largest part of the brain
- This body system protects the brain and spinal cord
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- Disorder that causes inflammation of the meninges
- "Fight or Flight"
- Subdivision that contains brain and spinal cord
- Runs from the brain down the back
- Autonomic system that is naturally active at night
- Part of the brain that controls balance and coordination
15 Clues: "Fight or Flight" • Largest part of the brain • Connects brain to spinal cord • Subdivision that is involuntary • Runs from the brain down the back • Controls all functions of the body • Subdivision that controls voluntary movements • Subdivision that contains brain and spinal cord • Disorder that causes inflammation of the meninges • ...
10 major systems of your body 2023-05-31
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- The system that controls the body functions like breathing.
- The system that regulates the fluid level.
- The system that creates various hormones using glands.
- The system that allows organisms to reproduce.
- The system that takes food and liquids and breaks them down.
- The system that is responsible for the movement of your body.
- The system that takes out waste from the body and regulates the blood level.
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- The system that is your body's central frame work.
- The system that moves blood and oxygen throughout the body.
- The system that controls how you breath.
10 Clues: The system that controls how you breath. • The system that regulates the fluid level. • The system that allows organisms to reproduce. • The system that is your body's central frame work. • The system that creates various hormones using glands. • The system that controls the body functions like breathing. • The system that moves blood and oxygen throughout the body. • ...
Bone Characteristics 2020-10-05
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- process where the matrix is reabsorbed on one surface of a bone and deposited on another
- initiate calcification; bone building cells
- bone segments are pulled apart as a result of twisting action; fracture
- function of skeletal system; protects the most important informal organ from injury
- hollow; space within diaphysis; contains yellow bone marrow
- thin membrane that line store medullary cavity
- estrogen from the ovaries in girls; testosterone from the testes in boy
- mature bone cells; main cells; exchange nutrients and waste with blood
- condition characterized by abnormally low levels of calcium
- markings the surface feature of bones; depends on the function and location of the body
- active form of vitamin D; produced by the kidneys; stimulates the absorption of calcium and phosphate from the digestive tract
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- a partial fracture in which only one side of the bone is broken
- produced by pituitary gland; controls bone growth
- process of bone deployment; cartilage is replaced by bone through childhood
- produced by the parathyroid glands; stimulates osteoclast proliferation and activity
- inhibits osteoclast activity and stimulates calcium uptake by the bones
- straight across a long axis of the bone; fracture
- condition characterized by abnormally high levels of calcium
- yellow bone marrow; consists of adipose cells
- function of skeletal system; structural framework
20 Clues: initiate calcification; bone building cells • yellow bone marrow; consists of adipose cells • thin membrane that line store medullary cavity • produced by pituitary gland; controls bone growth • straight across a long axis of the bone; fracture • function of skeletal system; structural framework • hollow; space within diaphysis; contains yellow bone marrow • ...
Respiratory System 2023-01-17
10 Clues: Windpipe • Voicebox • Air sacs in the lungs • Scientific word for throat • A flap connected to the pharynx • Airways coming off of the bronchi • Beginning of the respiratory system • Main organs of the respiratory system • Skeletal muscle that pushes against lungs • Largest airways coming off of the trachea
Body systems 2023-05-31
10 Clues: let you see • lets you hear • is used to smell • protects your brain • sends signals to the brain • make up the skeletal system • make up the muscular system. • circulates throughout your body • pumps blood to the rest of your body • is used for eating and breathing oxygen
body systems 2023-05-31
10 Clues: let you see • lets you hear • is used to smell • protects your brain • sends signals to the brain • make up the skeletal system • make up the muscular system. • circulates throughout your body • pumps blood to the rest of your body • is used for eating and breathing oxygen
body systems 2024-02-26
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- The endocrine system controls body processes through the production, secretion, and regulation of hormones
- carries blood away from the heart and to other parts of the body
- system that carries needed materials to the body cells
- system that works with the skeletal system to allow the body to move
- a tube forming a part of the blood circulation system of the body
- a single cylindrical muscle cell is a?
- takes in oxygen into the body when we inhale, and release carbon dioxide on exhale
- an organ that makes one or more substances, such as hormones, digestive juices, sweat, tears, saliva, or milk
- system that removes waste products from the body
- composed of cells that have the special ability to shorten or contract in order to produce movement of the body parts
- a process in which the outputs of a system are circled back and used as inputs
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- made up of glands that make hormones
- system system that responds to stimuli in the environment and controls body functions
- a state of balance among all the body systems needed for the body to survive and function correctly
- system that breaks down food to give the body energy
- nervous system, endocrine system, circulatory system are examples of
- a normal biological response in which the effects of a reaction slow or stop that reaction
- occurs to increase the change or output
- delicate blood vessels that exist throughout your body
- system responsible for creating offspring
20 Clues: made up of glands that make hormones • a single cylindrical muscle cell is a? • occurs to increase the change or output • system responsible for creating offspring • system that removes waste products from the body • system that breaks down food to give the body energy • system that carries needed materials to the body cells • ...
human body 2013-02-21
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- that provides support and connects all of our body parts
- that protects and supports; stores minerals
- that works with bones o allow body movement
- things composed of only one cell.
- only tissue in your body that is able to contract, or shorten
- blocks of living things
- that removes solid and liquid wastes
- of organs working together to perform a specific job
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- that exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide between blood and air
- that carries messages throughout our bodies
- that fights disease and controls the immune response
- of cells working together to do a job
- that makes up the outer covering in humans
- things composed of more than one cell
- that transports nutrients and wastes and plays a role in the immune response.
- system that breaks down food and absorbs nutrients
- of tissues working together to do a job
17 Clues: blocks of living things • things composed of only one cell. • that removes solid and liquid wastes • of cells working together to do a job • things composed of more than one cell • of tissues working together to do a job • that makes up the outer covering in humans • that carries messages throughout our bodies • that protects and supports; stores minerals • ...
The Human Body and More 2021-12-10
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- The body's ability to function
- Where you can find your pulse
- Back of the Human Body
- Front of the Human Body
- We swing these both American Style and Russian Style
- 20 sec. on & 10 Sec. off Workout
- The heart is one of these
- What the body can do
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- The muscle system of the body
- Workout of the Day
- The bone system of the body
- This is improved when we stretch and warm-up
- What the body is make up of
- This means HEART
- Stands for Target Heart Zone
15 Clues: This means HEART • Workout of the Day • What the body can do • Back of the Human Body • Front of the Human Body • The heart is one of these • The bone system of the body • What the body is make up of • Stands for Target Heart Zone • The muscle system of the body • Where you can find your pulse • The body's ability to function • 20 sec. on & 10 Sec. off Workout • ...
Week 3 Basic body organs and organ systems 2018-01-30
Across
- Immune organ in anterior neck responsible for leukocyte development (6)
- Paired organs responsible for maintaining blood gas levels (5)
- Anatomical name for chest cavity (6)
- Organ system of protection and ambulation (8)
- Organ responsible for digestion and absorption of food (9)
- Reproductive organ of embryo implantation and fetal development (6)
- Glandular endocrine organ of the central nervous system (9)
- Digestive organ with endocrine and exocrine functions (8)
- Fluid-storage organ (7)
- Female oogenetic organs (7)
- Organ system relating to heart and blood vessels (14)
- Paired organs responsible for blood filtration (7)
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- Organ responsible for temperature regulation and barrier protection (4)
- Male organs responsible for androgen production and spermatogenesis (6)
- Organ responsible for metabolism of food (5)
- Organ system relating to food intake, absorption, metabolism, and removal (16)
- Segmental organ of the central nervous system (6,4)
- Anatomical term for the 'belly' region (7)
- Organ class responsible for hormone production (9)
19 Clues: Fluid-storage organ (7) • Female oogenetic organs (7) • Anatomical name for chest cavity (6) • Anatomical term for the 'belly' region (7) • Organ responsible for metabolism of food (5) • Organ system of protection and ambulation (8) • Organ class responsible for hormone production (9) • Paired organs responsible for blood filtration (7) • ...
Week 3 Basic body organs and organ systems 2018-01-30
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- Anatomical name for chest cavity (6)
- Reproductive organ of embryo implantation and fetal development (6)
- Anatomical term for the 'belly' region (7)
- Digestive organ with endocrine and exocrine functions (8)
- Immune organ in anterior neck responsible for leukocyte development (6)
- Organ class responsible for hormone production (9)
- Organ system of protection and ambulation (8)
- Paired organs responsible for blood filtration (7)
- Female oogenetic organs (7)
- Organ system relating to heart and blood vessels (14)
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- Organ responsible for metabolism of food (5)
- Male organs responsible for androgen production and spermatogenesis (6)
- Organ system relating to food intake, absorption, metabolism, and removal (16)
- Segmental organ of the central nervous system (6,4)
- Organ responsible for temperature regulation and barrier protection (4)
- Paired organs responsible for maintaining blood gas levels (5)
- Organ responsible for digestion and absorption of food (9)
- Glandular endocrine organ of the central nervous system (9)
- Fluid-storage organ (7)
19 Clues: Fluid-storage organ (7) • Female oogenetic organs (7) • Anatomical name for chest cavity (6) • Anatomical term for the 'belly' region (7) • Organ responsible for metabolism of food (5) • Organ system of protection and ambulation (8) • Organ class responsible for hormone production (9) • Paired organs responsible for blood filtration (7) • ...
Week 3 Basic body organs and organ systems 2018-01-30
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- Anatomical name for chest cavity (6)
- Female oogenetic organs (7)
- Reproductive organ of embryo implantation and fetal development (6)
- Glandular endocrine organ of the central nervous system (9)
- Organ system relating to food intake, absorption, metabolism, and removal (16)
- Organ class responsible for hormone production (9)
- Organ system of protection and ambulation (8)
- Digestive organ with endocrine and exocrine functions (8)
- Fluid-storage organ (7)
- Immune organ in anterior neck responsible for leukocyte development (6)
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- Male organs responsible for androgen production and spermatogenesis (6)
- Organ responsible for digestion and absorption of food (9)
- Segmental organ of the central nervous system (6,4)
- Organ system relating to heart and blood vessels (14)
- Paired organs responsible for maintaining blood gas levels (5)
- Anatomical term for the 'belly' region (7)
- Organ responsible for temperature regulation and barrier protection (4)
- Organ responsible for metabolism of food (5)
- Paired organs responsible for blood filtration (7)
19 Clues: Fluid-storage organ (7) • Female oogenetic organs (7) • Anatomical name for chest cavity (6) • Anatomical term for the 'belly' region (7) • Organ responsible for metabolism of food (5) • Organ system of protection and ambulation (8) • Organ class responsible for hormone production (9) • Paired organs responsible for blood filtration (7) • ...
Science Chapter 3 Vocabulary 2019-03-07
Across
- System, Prevents and fights disease
- Muscle,Involuntary
- System, Controls many gradual body processes by means of chemical
- Carries blood towards heart
- Controls the endocrine system
- the trachea to the lungs
- System, Takes food into the body, breaks it down and absorbs needed materials
- Cell
- nutrients to cells and waste away from cells
- agent
- pathogens
- like structure that exchanges gases
- Dead/Weakened pathogen given to boost immune system
- Kills pathogens
- makes bile
- system, Controls most of the bodies functions
- System, Supports the body, protects it, allows movement
- & Socket joint,Shoulder/Hip
- muscle to bone
- Outermost layer of the integumentary system
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- Primary organ of the respiratory system
- Chemical produced by the glands of the endocrine system
- System, Removes waste from blood
- tissue
- sweat/oil glands
- Bladder,Stores Bile
- impulses and sends them into the nerve cell
- Branched air passages in the lungs
- System, Controls many gradual body processes by the means of chemicals
- to destroy/ nutrilize pathogens
- System, Takes oxygen into body and eliminates carbon dioxide
- system, Protects the body, keeps water inside the body, helps regulate body temperature
- System, Enables the body to move; keeps the heart beating
- producer
- Primary organ of the excretory system
- Connect mouth to stomach
- Joint,Wrist/Ankle
37 Clues: Cell • agent • tissue • producer • pathogens • makes bile • muscle to bone • Kills pathogens • sweat/oil glands • Joint,Wrist/Ankle • Muscle,Involuntary • Bladder,Stores Bile • the trachea to the lungs • Connect mouth to stomach • Carries blood towards heart • & Socket joint,Shoulder/Hip • Controls the endocrine system • to destroy/ nutrilize pathogens • System, Removes waste from blood • ...
Body Systems 39 2023-07-16
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- This system provides support and structure to the body.
- This system controls and coordinates body functions and sends signals between the brain and body.
- This system eliminates waste from the body.
- This system transports blood and nutrients throughout the body.
- This system defends the body against diseases and infections.
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- This system helps break down food into nutrients.
- This system is responsible for producing offspring.
- This system allows you to breathe and exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide.
- This system produces hormones that regulate body functions.
- This system allows for movement and helps maintain posture.
10 Clues: This system eliminates waste from the body. • This system helps break down food into nutrients. • This system is responsible for producing offspring. • This system provides support and structure to the body. • This system produces hormones that regulate body functions. • This system allows for movement and helps maintain posture. • ...
The Skeletal and Muscular Systems 2023-05-22
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- blood cell production in bone marrow cavities
- longest and strongest bone in the body
- shoulder muscle
- has a relaxing affect on muscles
- the brain is protected by
- lower leg/calf muscle
- accumulation of this can cause muscle to quiver and stop contracting
- a function of the muscular system
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- a function of the skeletal system
- joint between the bones of the skull
- brittle bone disease
- upper arm bone
- kneecap
- a function of the skeletal system
- muscle found only in the heart wall
15 Clues: kneecap • upper arm bone • shoulder muscle • brittle bone disease • lower leg/calf muscle • the brain is protected by • has a relaxing affect on muscles • a function of the skeletal system • a function of the skeletal system • a function of the muscular system • muscle found only in the heart wall • joint between the bones of the skull • longest and strongest bone in the body • ...
skeletal 2020-11-26
Across
- another term for your toe
- then inner and typically larger of the two bones between the knee and the ankle
- the large bony frame near the base of the spine
- an internal or external framework of your bones
- the bone of the thigh or upper hindlimb
- the bone of the upper arm or forelimb forming joints at the shoulder and the elbow
- bones joining the breastbone to the shoulder blades
- the outer and usually smaller of the two bones between the knee and the ankle
- a series of vertebrae extending from the skull to the small of the back
- the part of the body of a mammal between the neck and the abdomen
- a group of small bones between the main part of the foot
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- a bone framework around the brain and vertebrate
- relating to the shoulder or shoulder blade
- the breast bone
- the large bone in the ankle, which articulates with the tibia
- bones that surround the hart
- the large bony frame near the base of the spine
- some people call it the tail bone
- a triangular bone in the lower back formed from fused vertebrae
19 Clues: the breast bone • another term for your toe • bones that surround the hart • some people call it the tail bone • the bone of the thigh or upper hindlimb • relating to the shoulder or shoulder blade • the large bony frame near the base of the spine • an internal or external framework of your bones • the large bony frame near the base of the spine • ...
Muscular system thing 2023-01-30
Across
- tear in a common muscle in the arm (2 words).
- the forearm is D_____ to the bicep.
- muscular system function that starts with "M".
- system that works with muscular to support body.
Down
- the only muscle in the heart.
- The quad is S_______ to the calf muscle.
- muscular system function that starts with "S".
- system made up of muscles.
- connects 2 bones and allows movement.
- connects muscle to muscle/bone.
10 Clues: system made up of muscles. • the only muscle in the heart. • connects muscle to muscle/bone. • the forearm is D_____ to the bicep. • connects 2 bones and allows movement. • The quad is S_______ to the calf muscle. • tear in a common muscle in the arm (2 words). • muscular system function that starts with "S". • muscular system function that starts with "M". • ...
Lesson 3 Muscular System 2023-02-26
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- involuntary muscles without striation
- by-product of anaerobic energy production that causes cramping and sore muscles
- production of energy without oxygen
- long & thin muscle cell
- muscles attached to bones that enable movement
- smooth muscles that contract or move without conscious control
- partial contraction of muscle
- attach skeletal muscle to bone
- alternation of thick and thin filaments in myofibril
Down
- bundle of protein filaments in muscle cell
- production of energy with oxygen
- skeletal muscles that move in response to stimulus
- pair of muscle groups in which one muscle relaxes as the other contracts
- heart muscle
- muscle that closes a joint
- muscle that opens a joint wider
- skeletal muscles controlled by brain
- muscle weakening and shrinking
18 Clues: heart muscle • long & thin muscle cell • muscle that closes a joint • partial contraction of muscle • muscle weakening and shrinking • attach skeletal muscle to bone • muscle that opens a joint wider • production of energy with oxygen • production of energy without oxygen • skeletal muscles controlled by brain • involuntary muscles without striation • ...
Medication Classification #2 2024-09-17
Across
- (anti-anxiety) Reduce anxiety
- Relax airway muscles
- Viral infections
- Reduce fever
- hypoglycemics Reduce blood glucose
- Relieve nasal congestion
- Prevent pregnancy
- Lower cholesterol
- replacements Stabilize hormone deficiencies
- relaxants Reduce or prevent muscle spasms
- agents Improve bone density
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- Reduce inflammation
- Control cough, promote the elimination of mucus
- Psychosis
- stool softeners Promote bowel movements
- Eliminate excess fluid
- agents Relieve migraine headaches
- nervous system stimulants Reduce hyperactivity
- Induce sleep/relaxation
19 Clues: Psychosis • Reduce fever • Viral infections • Prevent pregnancy • Lower cholesterol • Reduce inflammation • Relax airway muscles • Eliminate excess fluid • Induce sleep/relaxation • Relieve nasal congestion • agents Improve bone density • (anti-anxiety) Reduce anxiety • agents Relieve migraine headaches • hypoglycemics Reduce blood glucose • stool softeners Promote bowel movements • ...
Organ System Puzzle 2022-05-31
11 Clues: bones • blood • muscles • your mouth • the body fluids • internal glands • exchange for gas • body of an animal • produce egg and sperm cells • helps the body communicate with eachother • vertebrates that are part of the immune system
Anatomy & Physiology Crossword 2020-09-08
Across
- the body system responsible for the exchange of gases (CO2 and O2)
- the body system that allows for the production of offspring
- maintaining a constant internal environment
- the study of the human body that is concerned with function
- feedback loop that counteracts a response
- A group of organs that work together to perform a complex function (ex: digestive
- the body system that removes waste products from the body in the form of sweat and urine
- the body system that regulates all other body systems and uses information from the outside to make decisions
- the body system that regulates human growth through the production of hormones
- the body system that transports nutrients and gases throughout the body within the blood
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- type of feedback loop that increases and amplifies a response
- body system that provides that framework for the body and keeps everything else in place
- group of tissues that work together to perform a job (ex: liver)
- the body system that is the first barrier between an organism and the outside (protective covering)
- scientific word for an entire living thing
- the body system that breaks down and obtains nutrients
- the study of structures (parts) within the human body
- body system that helps with heat production and movement
- body system that is responsible for fighting off diseases internally
- the most basic unit that carries out life process
- A group of similar cells that work together to perform a job
21 Clues: feedback loop that counteracts a response • scientific word for an entire living thing • maintaining a constant internal environment • the most basic unit that carries out life process • the study of structures (parts) within the human body • the body system that breaks down and obtains nutrients • body system that helps with heat production and movement • ...
The Body Vocab Review 2023-05-03
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- groups of cells join together to form ____
- the system that carries blood to all parts of the body
- the system that breaks down food to obtain nutrients
- the muscular and skeletal systems form this system
- the whole living thing
- the system that obtains oxygen to help us breathe
- the process that breaks down food to obtain nutrients
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- the system that eliminates waste from the body
- organs join together to form ____
- the process where blood vessels carry nutrients and oxygen around the body
- the basic living units in the human body
- ____ join together to form organs
12 Clues: the whole living thing • organs join together to form ____ • ____ join together to form organs • the basic living units in the human body • groups of cells join together to form ____ • the system that eliminates waste from the body • the system that obtains oxygen to help us breathe • the muscular and skeletal systems form this system • ...
Body Functions 2022-05-23
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- Works with nervous system through the hypothalamus
- Broad term that includes all the chemical reactions that occur in the body
- The system that gives your body its shape
- Circulates blood to and from the cells of the body
- Insulates and protects. Regulates temperature and water.
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- The system that sends messages from your brain
- The system that sends blood throughout your body
- The system that allows you to breath
- The system that gives your body the power to move
- The system that breaks up food
10 Clues: The system that breaks up food • The system that allows you to breath • The system that gives your body its shape • The system that sends messages from your brain • The system that sends blood throughout your body • The system that gives your body the power to move • Works with nervous system through the hypothalamus • Circulates blood to and from the cells of the body • ...
Semester Exam Review Crossword Puzzle 2020-12-13
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- the phenomenon in which an object changes its position over time
- groups of cells that have a similar structure and act together to perform a specific function
- a unit of heredity which is transferred from a parent to offspring and is held to determine some characteristic of the offspring
- the fundamental molecules of life and of which all living things are composed of
- an organ system consisting of the skin, hair, nails, and glands
- group of organ systems to form an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form
- an organ system that ensures the survival of the species
- an organ system that performs the function of excretion, the bodily process of discharging wastes
- the production of new living organisms by combining genetic information from two individuals of different types
- a push or pull upon an object resulting from the object's interaction with another object
- works as a support structure for your body
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- change which alters the physical properties of a substance without changing its identity
- a self-replicating material that is present in nearly all living organisms
- an organ system consisting of skeletal, smooth and cardiac muscles
- group of tissues in a living organism that have been adapted to perform a specific function
- the network of organs and tissues that help you breathe
- controls and regulates the activities of the cell
- a chemical messenger system comprising feedback loops of the hormones released by internal glands of an organism directly into the circulatory system
- group of organs that work together to perform a certain function in an organism's body
- an organ system that involves the breakdown of food into small molecules, which are then absorbed into the body
- the network of nerve cells and fibers which transmits nerve impulses between parts of the body
- an organ system that permits blood to circulate and transport nutrients
- a type of reproduction that does not involve the fusion of gametes or change in the number of chromosomes
- the force by which a planet or other body draws objects toward its center
- the formation of a new substance with different properties; cannot be undone by physical means
25 Clues: works as a support structure for your body • controls and regulates the activities of the cell • the network of organs and tissues that help you breathe • an organ system that ensures the survival of the species • an organ system consisting of the skin, hair, nails, and glands • the phenomenon in which an object changes its position over time • ...
Synchronize 2 Unit 6 Vocabulary - part 1 2024-05-23
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- An unpleasant emotional or physical feeling that hurts.
- Two organs responsible for breathing/ respiration.
- Physical harm or damage to someone´s body.
- To become less heavy.
- The skeletal system.
- A muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
- The muscular system
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- An activity that prepares the muscles for work.
- To become healthy and strong.
- The mass of nerve tissue that is the main control center of the nervous system.
- The movements you do before and after exercise to lengthen the muscles.
- To use energy when you do an activity.
- To relax.
- "entrenar"
14 Clues: To relax. • "entrenar" • The muscular system • The skeletal system. • To become less heavy. • To become healthy and strong. • To use energy when you do an activity. • Physical harm or damage to someone´s body. • An activity that prepares the muscles for work. • Two organs responsible for breathing/ respiration. • A muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body. • ...
Human Body 2023-01-30
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- The delivery man of the food
- System that allows movement and gives structure
- System which helps you to breathe
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- Where teh food is processed
- The muscular organ that provides blood circulation
- The largest organ in a human body
- Where the food is stored
- The system which helps in reproducing
- The organ which thinks
- A paired organ on your head
10 Clues: The organ which thinks • Where the food is stored • Where teh food is processed • A paired organ on your head • The delivery man of the food • The largest organ in a human body • System which helps you to breathe • The system which helps in reproducing • System that allows movement and gives structure • The muscular organ that provides blood circulation
Cold Blooded Vertebrates 2024-01-31
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- a group of bones that give structure and support to an organism's body
- system that gets oxygen into the body; gets rid of carbon dioxide
- bass is an example of this
- having a body temperature that remains about the same
- a coldblooded vertebrate that lives part of its life in water and part on land
- system that moves the body
- system that breaks down food into nutrients for the body
- having a body temperature that changes with the temperature of the surroundings
- organs used for getting oxygen from water
- a coldblooded vertebrate that breathes air with lungs and has scaly skin
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- system that moves nutrients and gases throughout the body in blood
- a strong but flexible support rod found below the nerve chord
- system that supports the body and protects organs
- system that makes offspring
- organism that has a notochord at some stage of development
- strong, flexible connective tissue
16 Clues: bass is an example of this • system that moves the body • system that makes offspring • strong, flexible connective tissue • organs used for getting oxygen from water • system that supports the body and protects organs • having a body temperature that remains about the same • system that breaks down food into nutrients for the body • ...
Human Body Systems Functions 2022-11-09
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- The tendency to maintain a stable internal environment in an organism
- The system that allows the body to move by contraction and relaxation
- The system that maintains fluid levels in body tissues
- The system that acts as a barrier between the outside and inside of the body
- The system that releases hormones to regulate body activities
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- The system that helps movement, protects your organs, and stores minerals
- The system that removes carbon dioxide from the body
- The system that breaks nutrients down to be absorbed
- The system that carries oxygen and removes waste from cells
- The system that removes wastes from the body
- The system that fights diseases
- The system that detects information from outside and sends it to the brain
12 Clues: The system that fights diseases • The system that removes wastes from the body • The system that removes carbon dioxide from the body • The system that breaks nutrients down to be absorbed • The system that maintains fluid levels in body tissues • The system that carries oxygen and removes waste from cells • ...
worm crossword puzzle 2022-10-31
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- a band that aids in reproduction by secreting mucus
- worms have this kind of symmetry
- an organism that has both male and female reproductive organs that are functioning
- one of the habitats of worms
- blood leaves the vessels
- helps remove nitrogen waste from Earthworms
- development of a head
- skeletal system of worms
- stores food before it goes into the gizzard
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- blood stays in the vessels
- group of nerves in the head of an organism
- It is the outer layer of annelids that protects them
- the excretory system of Platyhelminthes and Nematoda
- grinds up food
- the respiratory system of worms
15 Clues: grinds up food • development of a head • blood leaves the vessels • skeletal system of worms • blood stays in the vessels • one of the habitats of worms • the respiratory system of worms • worms have this kind of symmetry • group of nerves in the head of an organism • helps remove nitrogen waste from Earthworms • stores food before it goes into the gizzard • ...
CH 4 Skeletal System 2021-11-30
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- primary malignant tumor arising in marrow of long bones
- an incomplete fx with the opposite cortex intact
- how many types of spina bifida are there?
- "marble bones"
- most common chronic metabolic disease
- abnormal lateral curvature of the spine
- osteoarthritis is also known as
- arthritis noninfectious inflammatory arthritis that affects joints symmetrically
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- most common form of dwarfism
- a lack of viatmin D in the diet
- junction at which vertebral anamolies most commonly occur
- "brittle bones"
- the end of a long bone
- the shaft of a long bone
- type of fx that occurs in an area of weakness caused by a pathologic process
- most common cause of hematogenous spread
16 Clues: "marble bones" • "brittle bones" • the end of a long bone • the shaft of a long bone • most common form of dwarfism • a lack of viatmin D in the diet • osteoarthritis is also known as • most common chronic metabolic disease • abnormal lateral curvature of the spine • most common cause of hematogenous spread • how many types of spina bifida are there? • ...
CH 4 Skeletal System 2021-11-30
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- primary malignant tumor arising in marrow of long bones
- type of fx that occurs in an area of weakness caused by a pathologic process
- "brittle bones"
- osteoarthritis is also known as
- a lack of viatmin D in the diet
- the shaft of a long bone
- "marble bones"
- most common form of dwarfism
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- most common cause of hematogenous spread
- an incomplete fx with the opposite cortex intact
- abnormal lateral curvature of the spine
- arthritis noninfectious inflammatory arthritis that affects joints symmetrically
- most common chronic metabolic disease
- junction at which vertebral anamolies most commonly occur
- the end of a long bone
- how many types of spina bifida are there?
16 Clues: "marble bones" • "brittle bones" • the end of a long bone • the shaft of a long bone • most common form of dwarfism • osteoarthritis is also known as • a lack of viatmin D in the diet • most common chronic metabolic disease • abnormal lateral curvature of the spine • most common cause of hematogenous spread • how many types of spina bifida are there? • ...
CH 4 Skeletal System 2021-11-30
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- most common chronic metabolic disease
- how many types of spina bifida are there?
- most common form of dwarfism
- noninfectious inflammatory arthritis that affects joints symmetrically
- type of fx that occurs in an area of weakness caused by a pathologic process
- a lack of viatmin D in the diet
- abnormal lateral curvature of the spine
- the end of a long bone
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- osteoarthritis is also known as
- junction at which vertebral anamolies most commonly occur
- primary malignant tumor arising in marrow of long bones
- an incomplete fx with the opposite cortex intact
- "brittle bones"
- the shaft of a long bone
- "marble bones"
- most common cause of hematogenous spread
16 Clues: "marble bones" • "brittle bones" • the end of a long bone • the shaft of a long bone • most common form of dwarfism • osteoarthritis is also known as • a lack of viatmin D in the diet • most common chronic metabolic disease • abnormal lateral curvature of the spine • most common cause of hematogenous spread • how many types of spina bifida are there? • ...
Skeletal and Cardiovascular System 2022-01-07
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- the porous spongy substance inside the cortical bone is what
- some bones ________ softer and more vulnerable parts of the body
- 70% of bones are made up of what mineral
- other bones ______ our muscles to help us move
- attach bone to bone
- blood travels through bodily tubes called
- these make sure that blood is pumped in the right direction
- all bones, tendons, ligaments, and cartilage
- the heart, blood, and vessels that make up the body
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- the four parts of blood are
- main artery leading away from the heart
- attach bone to muscles
- the surface area of the bone that is hard and smooth
- carry blood from the body to the heart
- carry blood away from the heart
- places where bones meet
16 Clues: attach bone to bone • attach bone to muscles • places where bones meet • the four parts of blood are • carry blood away from the heart • carry blood from the body to the heart • main artery leading away from the heart • 70% of bones are made up of what mineral • blood travels through bodily tubes called • all bones, tendons, ligaments, and cartilage • ...
Principles Group Learning 9 2023-03-13
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- the thin filament in skeletal muscle
- muscle fibres which are grouped in bundles
- section in a muscle which wraps around the muscle
- type of muscle that is voluntary, fatigues quickly and is striated
- type of muscle tissue that is striated, involuntary, and doesn't fatigue
- the thick filament in skeletal muscle
- the protein that forms long spiral strands in thin filaments
- part of the skeletal muscle that forms myofibrils
- characteristic where muscle can receive and respond to stimuli
- part of the muscle which surrounds the fascicles
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- part of the muscle that surrounds individual muscle fibres
- muscles ability to shorten when stimulated
- muscles ability to be stretched
- muscles ability to recoil to resting length
- reticulum interconnecting tubules which run over the myofibril surface
- type of muscle tissue that is involuntary, non-striated, contracts slowly and has active relaxation
- the contractile unit of the skeletal muscle
- part of the muscle that conducts action potential from sarcolemma to myofibrils
- the protein that interacts with tropomyosin to regulate binding
19 Clues: muscles ability to be stretched • the thin filament in skeletal muscle • the thick filament in skeletal muscle • muscle fibres which are grouped in bundles • muscles ability to shorten when stimulated • muscles ability to recoil to resting length • the contractile unit of the skeletal muscle • part of the muscle which surrounds the fascicles • ...
CH 4 Skeletal System 2021-11-30
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- "brittle bones"
- a lack of viatmin D in the diet
- type of fx that occurs in an area of weakness caused by a pathologic process
- most common chronic metabolic disease
- abnormal lateral curvature of the spine
- the end of a long bone
- noninfectious inflammatory arthritis that affects joints symmetrically
- "marble bones"
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- the shaft of a long bone
- an incomplete fx with the opposite cortex intact
- osteoarthritis is also known as
- how many types of spina bifida are there?
- most common cause of hematogenous spread
- junction at which vertebral anamolies most commonly occur
- most common form of dwarfism
- primary malignant tumor arising in marrow of long bones
16 Clues: "marble bones" • "brittle bones" • the end of a long bone • the shaft of a long bone • most common form of dwarfism • osteoarthritis is also known as • a lack of viatmin D in the diet • most common chronic metabolic disease • abnormal lateral curvature of the spine • most common cause of hematogenous spread • how many types of spina bifida are there? • ...
Module 7- The Skeletal System Biology 2014-10-09
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- Bone which is strong and protects and attaches muscle e.g. cranium
- Found in the thigh, this is the longest bone.
- Bone which has an unusual shape e.g. mandible
- The most common joint, and is separated by ligaments and syvonial fluid e.g. the knee.
- Bones contain large amounts of this
- The connective tissue which contains collagen and elastin.
- They rock back and forth and side to side e.g. thumbs.
- Bone which is the same length as width, and has lots of bone marrow e.g. carpals
- This occurs when a bone pops out of the joint
- A rounded head fits into a cup e.g. hip
- Supports the limbs and gives them attachment
- Something part of the skeletal system that is not counted as a bone
- Movement around an axis e.g. neck
- Clavicle, Scapula, Humerus are all found where?
- There are 206 of these in the adult skeleton
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- Bone which is longer and thinner, hard on the outside with a spongy center.
- They link bone to muscle and allow movement.
- Acromion Scapular is an injury which happens when overworked.
- The knee bone.
- The number of pairs of ribs an adult skeleton has.
- A protein that gives the skeletal system elasticity.
- They link bones together and prevent dislocation
- This happens when a bone cracks and bleeds.
- Two flat bones are held together by ligaments and glide against each other e.g. ankles
- A joint which separates bone by a thin layer of tissue e.g. skull
- Supports the main axis of the body e.g. neck
- Is moveable and connected by cartilage e.g. ribs or sternum
- The percentage of body weight the skeletal system makes up
- Bone Marrow which produces red blood cells and is found in spongy bone.
- Bone Marrow which is found in the centre of the marrow cavity and makes up white blood cells.
- Convex surface and concave fit and move in one direction e.g. elbow
- The 3 bones, malleus, incus, stapes are the smallest in the body. Where are they found?
32 Clues: The knee bone. • Movement around an axis e.g. neck • Bones contain large amounts of this • A rounded head fits into a cup e.g. hip • This happens when a bone cracks and bleeds. • They link bone to muscle and allow movement. • Supports the main axis of the body e.g. neck • Supports the limbs and gives them attachment • There are 206 of these in the adult skeleton • ...
Unit 2 Crossword 2023-10-12
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- System that takes in food.
- System that allows for movement by contracting.
- Organ in the skeletal system, starts with a B.
- System that removes waste products from cellular metabolism.
- Organ in the nervous system, starts with a B.
- The least complex segment of the levels of organization.
- System that allows organisms to reproduce which prevents their species from becoming extinct.
- Hormone in the immune system
- Organ in the respiratory system, starts with an N.
- System that stores and carries WBC's that fight disease.
- System that protects organs.
- The 4th most complex segment of the levels of organization.
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- System that barriers against infections.
- Organ in the excretory system, starts with a K.
- System that transports materials to and from cells.
- The 3rd most complex segment of the levels of organization.
- System that regulates body activities using hormones.
- System that gathers and interprets information.
- System that fights off foreign invaders in the body.
- Organ in the muscular system, starts with a C.
- Organ in the digestive system, starts with an M.
- A theory that states that all living things are made of cells, cells come from pre-existing cells, and cells are the basic unit of life.
- The most complex segment of the levels of organization.
- Organ in the endocrine system, starts with a G.
- System that takes in oxygen and removes carbon dioxide and water.
- Organ in the circulatory system, starts with an H.
- The 2nd most complex segment of the levels of organization.
27 Clues: System that takes in food. • Hormone in the immune system • System that protects organs. • System that barriers against infections. • Organ in the nervous system, starts with a B. • Organ in the skeletal system, starts with a B. • Organ in the muscular system, starts with a C. • Organ in the excretory system, starts with a K. • ...
Conc.2 2023-10-01
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- system it is the system which consists of the heart and blood vessels that allow blood to flow through the body
- muscle They are muscles that you can control their movement
- muscle They are muscles that move automatically and you cannot control their movement
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- muscles They are muscles which allow the movement of the bones of skeletal system
- system it is the system that secretes hormones to control the body temperature and blood pressure
- system it is system which consists of lungs and other airways
- muscle A type of involuntary muscle which from the heart that contract and relax all time without stopping
7 Clues: muscle They are muscles that you can control their movement • system it is system which consists of lungs and other airways • muscles They are muscles which allow the movement of the bones of skeletal system • muscle They are muscles that move automatically and you cannot control their movement • ...
Nervous System Crossword 2022-09-27
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- things our body as a response to a stimulus and it does this without our conscious thought.
- Nerve cells (in bundles like wires) that carry information both to or from the central nervous system
- Any change in an organism’s internal or external environment that can influence the organism’s activity
- reflex involving skeletal muscles of the body
- senses the stimulus
- the body part responsible for producing the reaction.
- without a choice
- brain and spinal cord
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- Refers to the neural pathway that leads to a reflex response
- reflex involving internal organs
- movement across nervous system away from cns
- Conduct nerve impulses from receptors to the Central Nervous System
- how an organism reacts to a stimulus
- Conduct nerve impulses within the Central Nervous System.
- conduct nerve impulses from the cns to effectors
- movement across nervous system towards cns
16 Clues: without a choice • senses the stimulus • brain and spinal cord • reflex involving internal organs • how an organism reacts to a stimulus • movement across nervous system towards cns • movement across nervous system away from cns • reflex involving skeletal muscles of the body • conduct nerve impulses from the cns to effectors • ...
Skeletal System Fun Facts 2023-10-04
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- contains 54 bones
- contains 26 bones
- the smallest bone in the body is in the ____
- the most commonly broken bone in children
- bones work together with _______ to create movement
- these hold the bones together
- the biggest joint in your body
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- a spongy substance inside bones that make red blood cells
- the longest and strongest bone in the body
- ball and _____ joints are the most mobile type of joint
- the bones that protects your brain
- connects muscle to bone
- found where two bones meet and come together
- joints found in the knee and elbow, which enable movement similar to a door
- stronger than your bones, and part of your skeletal system
- this bone bears all our weight. It's often referred to as the shinbone
16 Clues: contains 54 bones • contains 26 bones • connects muscle to bone • these hold the bones together • the biggest joint in your body • the bones that protects your brain • the most commonly broken bone in children • the longest and strongest bone in the body • the smallest bone in the body is in the ____ • found where two bones meet and come together • ...
Skeletal and Cardiovascular System 2022-01-07
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- attach bone to muscles
- these make sure that blood is pumped in the right direction
- the four parts of blood are
- the heart, blood, and vessels that make up the body
- places where bones meet
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- attach bone to bone
- blood travels through bodily tubes called
- all bones, tendons, ligaments, and cartilage
- the surface area of the bone that is hard and smooth
- other bones ______ our muscles to help us move
- the porous spongy substance inside the cortical bone is what
- carry blood from the body to the heart
- some bones ________ softer and more vulnerable parts of the body
- carry blood away from the heart
- main artery leading away from the heart
- 70% of bones are made up of what mineral
16 Clues: attach bone to bone • attach bone to muscles • places where bones meet • the four parts of blood are • carry blood away from the heart • carry blood from the body to the heart • main artery leading away from the heart • 70% of bones are made up of what mineral • blood travels through bodily tubes called • all bones, tendons, ligaments, and cartilage • ...
CH 4 Skeletal System 2021-11-30
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- "marble bones"
- a lack of viatmin D in the diet
- most common chronic metabolic disease
- osteoarthritis is also known as
- the end of a long bone
- most common form of dwarfism
- "brittle bones"
- how many types of spina bifida are there?
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- abnormal lateral curvature of the spine
- junction at which vertebral anamolies most commonly occur
- arthritis, noninfectious inflammatory arthritis that affects joints symmetrically
- an incomplete fx with the opposite cortex intact
- primary malignant tumor arising in marrow of long bones
- type of fx that occurs in an area of weakness caused by a pathologic process
- the shaft of a long bone
- most common cause of hematogenous spread
16 Clues: "marble bones" • "brittle bones" • the end of a long bone • the shaft of a long bone • most common form of dwarfism • a lack of viatmin D in the diet • osteoarthritis is also known as • most common chronic metabolic disease • abnormal lateral curvature of the spine • most common cause of hematogenous spread • how many types of spina bifida are there? • ...
Noah's skeletal system vocabulary 2023-09-14
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- a part of the body where two bones meet to allow movement
- a structure made of connective tissue that's reinforced with calcium
- the top layer of bone
- a bone with a normally flat shape and typically protects vital organs
- a joint that can only move on one plane
- the bone that describes your humerus and femur
- the type of joint found between bones that move against each other
- contains mesenchymal stem cells which produce cartilage, fat and bone
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- a type of joint where the bones are joined by strong fibrous tissue
- a strong and flexible connective tissue that protects your joints and bones.
- a bone that is roughly the shape of a cube made up of mostly spongy bone
- they dissolve and break down old or damaged bone cells
- a small bone that is typically embedded inside muscles or tendons
- a joint that allows several directions of movement
- a jelly like substance that produces red blood cells
- cells that form new bones and grow and heal existing bones
16 Clues: the top layer of bone • a joint that can only move on one plane • the bone that describes your humerus and femur • a joint that allows several directions of movement • a jelly like substance that produces red blood cells • they dissolve and break down old or damaged bone cells • a part of the body where two bones meet to allow movement • ...
muscular and skeletal system 2019-10-30
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- soft connective tissue that that produces red or white blood cells
- slide
- the place where two or more bones connect
- flexible connective tissue than covers end of bones
- supports body
- variety of functions
- protects organs
- rotating or rolling
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- you control it
- you cant control it
- light weight bone
- works together for flexibility
- back and forth
- though hard bone that contains bone cells and blood vessels
- moves in all directons
- dont move
16 Clues: slide • dont move • supports body • you control it • back and forth • protects organs • light weight bone • you cant control it • rotating or rolling • variety of functions • moves in all directons • works together for flexibility • the place where two or more bones connect • flexible connective tissue than covers end of bones • though hard bone that contains bone cells and blood vessels • ...
CH 4 Skeletal System 2021-11-30
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- "brittle bones"
- the end of a long bone
- a lack of viatmin D in the diet
- noninfectious inflammatory arthritis that affects joints symmetrically
- junction at which vertebral anamolies most commonly occur
- how many types of spina bifida are there?
- "marble bones"
- most common chronic metabolic disease
- most common form of dwarfism
- abnormal lateral curvature of the spine
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- osteoarthritis is also known as
- the shaft of a long bone
- primary malignant tumor arising in marrow of long bones
- type of fx that occurs in an area of weakness caused by a pathologic process
- most common cause of hematogenous spread
- an incomplete fx with the opposite cortex intact
16 Clues: "marble bones" • "brittle bones" • the end of a long bone • the shaft of a long bone • most common form of dwarfism • osteoarthritis is also known as • a lack of viatmin D in the diet • most common chronic metabolic disease • abnormal lateral curvature of the spine • most common cause of hematogenous spread • how many types of spina bifida are there? • ...
Skeletal System Fun Facts 2023-10-04
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- Contains 54 bones
- Contains 26 bones
- The smallest bone in the body is in the ____
- The most commonly broken bone in children
- Bones work together with _______ to create movement
- These hold the bones together
- The biggest joint in your body
Down
- A spongy substance inside bones that make red blood cells
- The longest and strongest bone in the body
- Call and _____ joints are the most mobile type of joint
- The bones that protects your brain
- Connects muscle to bone
- Found where two bones meet and come together
- Joints found in the knee and elbow, which enable movement similar to a door
- Stronger than your bones, and part of your skeletal system
- This bone bears all our weight. It's often referred to as the shinbone
16 Clues: Contains 54 bones • Contains 26 bones • Connects muscle to bone • These hold the bones together • The biggest joint in your body • The bones that protects your brain • The most commonly broken bone in children • The longest and strongest bone in the body • The smallest bone in the body is in the ____ • Found where two bones meet and come together • ...
Tissues & Organ Systems 2022-02-22
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- the system that removes waste from your body
- the system that moves your body
- the system that senses things around you and reacts
- the tissue that sends messages
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- the tissue that protects and lines your organs
- the system for breathing
- the system that moves blood through your body
- the tissue that contracts and relaxes
- the tissue that connects your body together
- the system made up of your bones and other supports
10 Clues: the system for breathing • the tissue that sends messages • the system that moves your body • the tissue that contracts and relaxes • the tissue that connects your body together • the system that removes waste from your body • the system that moves blood through your body • the tissue that protects and lines your organs • ...
Body Systems 2022-05-18
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- The _____ system is a complex network of neurons that sends regulatory messages throughout body
- Part of the body breaks down food by chemical reactions
- The largest organ of the body covering the body's exterior.
- This organ is part of the digestive system which makes insulin.
- Exchange carbon dioxide & oxygen
- Units the makes up nerves
- The ______ system transports oxygen and nutrients throughout the body
- Destroys pathogens that enters body
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- responsible for the excretion of gases.
- The ____ system is responsible for movement
- The _____ is a part of the central nervous system. It is a long pipe-like structure
- Part of the excretory system that produces sweat in order to remove waste.
- A complex network of glands that releases hormones
- Provides structural support
- the mass of nerve tissue located at the head.
15 Clues: Units the makes up nerves • Provides structural support • Exchange carbon dioxide & oxygen • Destroys pathogens that enters body • responsible for the excretion of gases. • The ____ system is responsible for movement • the mass of nerve tissue located at the head. • A complex network of glands that releases hormones • ...
Body Systems 2021-09-16
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- Blood vessels that carry blood from the body back to the heart
- Strong, flexible gel-like tissue that cushions your joints
- A chemical communication system that controls many body functions
- Group of organs and tissues that move essential supplies to body cells and remove their waste products
- Tough band of tissue that attach your muscles to bones
- System that connects the central nervous system to all parts of the body
- Your body's message and control center
- Blood vessels that carry blood from the heart to other parts of the body
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- Your body's waste removal system
- Group of structures that give your body parts the power to move
- Body system that converts food into usable energy
- The points where two bones meet
- Nervous system that includes brain and spinal cord
- Body system containing the organs that make the production of offspring possible
- Cordlike tissue that connect bones in each joint
- Body system made up of organs that supply the body with oxygen and rid body of carbon dioxide
- Body System made up of bones, joints, and connective tissue
17 Clues: The points where two bones meet • Your body's waste removal system • Your body's message and control center • Cordlike tissue that connect bones in each joint • Body system that converts food into usable energy • Nervous system that includes brain and spinal cord • Tough band of tissue that attach your muscles to bones • ...
Andreas Vesalius 2022-02-17
10 Clues: bones • or_ _ _s • hometown • n e _ _ _ _ • m _ _ cu _ ar • helps treats diseases • bodies What vesalius stole • system that helps reproduce • where Vesalius went to school • Andreas Vesalius was known for this
Vertebrates 2023-11-10
Across
- A muscular organ where little stones crush the food in birds/chickens
- System that breaks down food and absorbs nutrients
- System that helps the vertebrate keep its shape
- System that takes in oxygen from the environment
- System that helps gather and understand information
- An organ that takes in oxygen from the water
- A God-given behavior that an animal is born with
- An organ that fills with air when a vertebrate breathes in
- A curved, pointed nail on the end of an animal's toe
- A sharp, hooked claw of a bird of prey
Down
- Something that an animal learns to do
- Anything that causes an organism to respond or act
- System that helps the animal move
- A part of the nervous system that controls everything in the body
- A stretchy bag made of muscle that digests swallowed food
- The ability to "see" by using sound waves
- An organ that holds and soaks up food in birds/chickens
- The group of bones forming the frame for the body
- System that provides nutrients and oxygen to the body
- A covering of small plates
20 Clues: A covering of small plates • System that helps the animal move • Something that an animal learns to do • A sharp, hooked claw of a bird of prey • The ability to "see" by using sound waves • An organ that takes in oxygen from the water • System that helps the vertebrate keep its shape • System that takes in oxygen from the environment • ...
Body Systems 2022-05-18
Across
- Units the makes up nerves
- responsible for the excretion of gases.
- This organ is part of the digestive system which makes insulin.
- The _____ is a part of the central nervous system. It is a long pipe-like structure
- The _____ system is a complex network of neurons that sends regulatory messages throughout body
- The ______ system transports oxygen and nutrients throughout the body
- The ____ system is responsible for movement
Down
- Part of the excretory system that produces sweat in order to remove waste.
- the mass of nerve tissue located at the head.
- Destroys pathogens that enters body
- Exchange carbon dioxide & oxygen
- The largest organ of the body covering the body's exterior.
- Provides structural support
- A complex network of glands that releases hormones
- Part of the body breaks down food by chemical reactions
15 Clues: Units the makes up nerves • Provides structural support • Exchange carbon dioxide & oxygen • Destroys pathogens that enters body • responsible for the excretion of gases. • The ____ system is responsible for movement • the mass of nerve tissue located at the head. • A complex network of glands that releases hormones • ...
Muscular system thing 2023-01-30
Across
- tear in a common muscle in the arm (2 words).
- the forearm is D_____ to the bicep.
- muscular system function that starts with "M".
- system that works with muscular to support body.
Down
- the only muscle in the heart.
- The quad is S_______ to the calf muscle.
- muscular system function that starts with "S".
- system made up of muscles.
- connects 2 bones and allows movement.
- connects muscle to muscle/bone.
10 Clues: system made up of muscles. • the only muscle in the heart. • connects muscle to muscle/bone. • the forearm is D_____ to the bicep. • connects 2 bones and allows movement. • The quad is S_______ to the calf muscle. • tear in a common muscle in the arm (2 words). • muscular system function that starts with "S". • muscular system function that starts with "M". • ...
Module B: Musculoskeletal system 2023-03-26
Across
- What is the the functional unit of skeletal muscle called?
- Golgi tendon organs detect ___________ generated by active muscle to protect muscle from sudden/excessive load.
- This enzyme breaks down acetycholine at the junction.
- Increasing muscle force involved activation of new motor units by the nervous system, this is termed?
- The synapse between a neuron and muscle is known as the __________ junction.
- When this ion binds to troponin, tropomyosin moves away from blocking position.
Down
- Contractile elements of muscle fibers are called _______.
- Thin filaments of skeletal muscle consist of actin, tropomyosin, and __________.
- When muscle torque/load torque >1; this type of muscle contraction is called?
- Merkel disks are ___________ adapting mechanoreceptors.
- The orderly recruitment from smallest to largest motor unit is known as the ___________ (no spaces).
- _________ responds to and modulates changes in the length of extrafusal muscle fibers (no spaces).
- Cross bridges detach with fresh ________ and returns to original conformation.
- This phenomenon occurs when the muscle fiber is stimulated so rapidly that it does not have a chance to relax between stimuli.
- This part of the brain is important for removing inappropriate features of movement.
- Thick filaments of skeletal muscle consist of this molecule.
16 Clues: This enzyme breaks down acetycholine at the junction. • Merkel disks are ___________ adapting mechanoreceptors. • Contractile elements of muscle fibers are called _______. • What is the the functional unit of skeletal muscle called? • Thick filaments of skeletal muscle consist of this molecule. • ...
Muscular System (Gabriella Lawlor) 2024-03-01
Across
- the extensor when your arm straightens
- pumps blood around body
- one of the bones of the forearm
- muscle overstretched or torn
- one of the bones of the forearm
- the walls of blood vessels
- connects skeletal muscles to bones
- the flexor when arm bends
- controls body muscles
- strengthens skeletal muscles
- bends part of your body
- muscles responsible for hundreds of movements
Down
- connects bones together
- tendon becomes inflamed
- its white and hard
- increases endurance
- enables bones to move
- under your control
- straightens part of your body
- long bone that forms the upper arm
- not under your control
21 Clues: its white and hard • under your control • increases endurance • enables bones to move • controls body muscles • not under your control • connects bones together • tendon becomes inflamed • pumps blood around body • bends part of your body • the flexor when arm bends • the walls of blood vessels • muscle overstretched or torn • strengthens skeletal muscles • straightens part of your body • ...
organisation 2024-05-03
Across
- the system that provides protection of organs and support
- the release of energy from food by cells
- the elimination of waste from cells
- a group of cells with a similar structure and function
- dense and hard, to provide support and strength
- groups of tissue performing specific functions
- joins muscle to bone
Down
- the system that extracts nutrients from our diet
- producing new individuals
- smallest unit of life
- joins bone to bone
- allows the removal of carbon dioxide from body
- were blood cells are manufactured
- produces urine
- pumps blood
- what muscles do to allow movement
16 Clues: pumps blood • produces urine • joins bone to bone • joins muscle to bone • smallest unit of life • producing new individuals • were blood cells are manufactured • what muscles do to allow movement • the elimination of waste from cells • the release of energy from food by cells • allows the removal of carbon dioxide from body • groups of tissue performing specific functions • ...
Genetics and Human Body 2024-03-25
Across
- An organism's genetic makeup, like BB, Bb, or bb
- the body system that fights disease
- An organism with two different alleles for a trait
- the passing of traits from parent to offspring
- the type of digestion that uses chewing and churning
- the body system that controls the other systems
- the stronger form of a gene
- reproduction, reproduction requiring 2 parents
- the different forms of a gene
- the organ that pumps blood
- the body system that gives us shape and support
- the body system that allows us to move
Down
- the body system that breaks down food
- the weaker form of a gene
- the system that includes the dermis, epidermis, and fatty layer
- the body system that transports food and oxygen to our cells
- where digestion begins
- the organ that contracts to allow movement
- An organism's physical makeup. The way it looks
- reproduction, reproduction requiring only 1 parent
- the body system that gets rid of waste
- the organ that stores bile
- the organ that bring in oxygen
- the body system that brings in oxygen
- the organ that produces bile
- An organism with the same two alleles for a trait
- the type of digestion that uses saliva and stomach acid
27 Clues: where digestion begins • the weaker form of a gene • the organ that stores bile • the organ that pumps blood • the stronger form of a gene • the organ that produces bile • the different forms of a gene • the organ that bring in oxygen • the body system that fights disease • the body system that breaks down food • the body system that brings in oxygen • ...
Principles Group Learning 9 2023-03-13
Across
- the thin filament in skeletal muscle
- muscle fibres which are grouped in bundles
- section in a muscle which wraps around the muscle
- type of muscle that is voluntary, fatigues quickly and is striated
- type of muscle tissue that is striated, involuntary, and doesn't fatigue
- the thick filament in skeletal muscle
- the protein that forms long spiral strands in thin filaments
- part of the skeletal muscle that forms myofibrils
- characteristic where muscle can receive and respond to stimuli
- part of the muscle which surrounds the fascicles
Down
- part of the muscle that surrounds individual muscle fibres
- muscles ability to shorten when stimulated
- muscles ability to be stretched
- muscles ability to recoil to resting length
- reticulum interconnecting tubules which run over the myofibril surface
- type of muscle tissue that is involuntary, non-striated, contracts slowly and has active relaxation
- the contractile unit of the skeletal muscle
- part of the muscle that conducts action potential from sarcolemma to myofibrils
- the protein that interacts with tropomyosin to regulate binding
19 Clues: muscles ability to be stretched • the thin filament in skeletal muscle • the thick filament in skeletal muscle • muscle fibres which are grouped in bundles • muscles ability to shorten when stimulated • muscles ability to recoil to resting length • the contractile unit of the skeletal muscle • part of the muscle which surrounds the fascicles • ...
environment & organisms 2024-04-10
Across
- an organism that a parasite lives in or on
- an organism that hunts other organisms for food
- when an organism reproduces with a partner
- the organ system that allows to produce offspring
- the organ system that removes waste from the body
- an organism that can make its own food through photosynthesis
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
- a non living thing that did or never could be alive
- the organ system that breaks down food into basic nutrients
- the organ system that controls the body
- the organ system that carries blood
Down
- the organ system that allows you to move
- the organ system that supports your body
- an organism that gains energy by feeding on other organisms
- when an organisms dna adjusts to the environment to survive
- a living or used to be living thing
- when an organism can reproduce by itself with no partner
- when an ecosystem has a very wide variety of organisms
- an organism that is hunted and eaten by another organism
- an organism that lives in or on another organism and causes harm to it
20 Clues: a living or used to be living thing • the organ system that carries blood • the organ system that controls the body • the organ system that allows you to move • the organ system that supports your body • an organism that a parasite lives in or on • when an organism reproduces with a partner • an organism that hunts other organisms for food • ...
Neuro Pharmacology 2024-10-18
Across
- type of parasympathetic NS receptor
- seizure preventer
- brain injury from impact
- excitatory neurotransmitter
- receptor found in bronchial and vascular smooth muscle
- degenerative brain disorder
- acts on alpha and beta receptors
- prevent or block
- neural charge shift
- mind altering
- high brain pressure
- nervous system that controls heart, GI, resp, etc. functions
- relating to nerves and muscles
- receptor found in vascular smooth muscle
- refers to using norepi or epi as a neurotransmitter
- mimics sympathetic nervous system
- memory loss disease
- neurotransmitter that acts on muscarinic receptors
- receptor found primarily in the heart
- refers to using acetylcholine as a neurotransmitter
Down
- chronic CNS disease
- stress hormone
- energy booster
- severe headache
- type of receptor activated by acetylcholine
- nervous system that controls voluntary skeletal muscle movements
- nervous system that controls "fight or flight"
- substance that binds to receptor and activates it
- pleasure neurotransmitter
- receptor found in presynaptic nerve terminals
- inhibits sympathetic nervous system
- autoimmune muscle weakness
- seizure disorder
- epinephrine
- sedative drug
- "rest & digest" nervous system
- alters immune system response
- subst0ance that binds to receptor and blocks it
- glutamate receptor
39 Clues: epinephrine • mind altering • sedative drug • stress hormone • energy booster • severe headache • prevent or block • seizure disorder • seizure preventer • glutamate receptor • chronic CNS disease • neural charge shift • high brain pressure • memory loss disease • brain injury from impact • pleasure neurotransmitter • autoimmune muscle weakness • excitatory neurotransmitter • ...
Unit 1: Bodies in Balance Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-07
Across
- System that sends and receives signals and is the command center of the body
- Holds the body upright, maintains shape, and are where blood cells are produced
- System that fights infection and disease
- Organs where gas exchange occurs during cellular respiration
- Organ that serves as the control center of the nervous center
- The gas that is exhaled during cellular respiration
- Systems that protects from the external environment and regulates temperature
- System that controls breathing and respiration
- Organ that pumps oxygen-rich blood to the body and oxygen-poor blood to the lungs
- System that provides structure and shape
Down
- The gas that is inhaled during cellular respiration
- A state of balance among all the body systems needed to survive and function
- Organ that regulates body temperature, protect from microorganisms, and senses feeling
- System that is responsible for movement
- System responsible to remove waste products from the body
- System that pumps blood and nutrients throughout the body
- System that breakdown and absorbs the nutrients from foods
- A muscular tube that transports food from the mouth to the stomach
- Two bean-shaped organs that filters the blood
19 Clues: System that is responsible for movement • System that fights infection and disease • System that provides structure and shape • Two bean-shaped organs that filters the blood • System that controls breathing and respiration • The gas that is inhaled during cellular respiration • The gas that is exhaled during cellular respiration • ...