skeletal system Crossword Puzzles
body systems 2025-10-07
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- System that defends the body against infections and diseases.
- System that includes skin, hair, and nails, protecting the body.
- System that brings oxygen into the body and removes carbon dioxide.
- System that controls body activities with electrical signals.
- System responsible for transporting blood, nutrients, and gases throughout the body.
- System that removes waste products from the blood and maintains water balance.
- System that breaks down food into nutrients the body can use.
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- System that produces hormones to regulate body functions.
- System responsible for movement of the body and internal organs.
- System responsible for producing offspring.
- System that provides structure and support to the body.
- System that helps rid the body of toxins and waste, part of the immune system.
12 Clues: System responsible for producing offspring. • System that provides structure and support to the body. • System that produces hormones to regulate body functions. • System that defends the body against infections and diseases. • System that controls body activities with electrical signals. • System that breaks down food into nutrients the body can use. • ...
Anatomy & Physiology 2013-02-23
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- The structure of the body is called
- Carries oxygentated blood away from the heart
- The system that breaks down the food you eat
- Carry signals from the brain to the body and from the body to the brain
- Small and large organs that form part of the digestive system
- Organ that produces urine
- The functions of the body is called
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- This organ secretes insulin
- This system is to destroy invading micro-organisms
- Passes nutrients from the blood to the cells
- Bones, tendons, ligaments and cartilage form part of this system
- Carries deoxygenated blood back to the heart
- The lungs form part of this system
13 Clues: Organ that produces urine • This organ secretes insulin • The lungs form part of this system • The structure of the body is called • The functions of the body is called • Passes nutrients from the blood to the cells • The system that breaks down the food you eat • Carries deoxygenated blood back to the heart • Carries oxygentated blood away from the heart • ...
Systems 2015-04-21
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- body can't stand up without it
- when doing weights this system is used
- helps get rid of food
- a collection of glands that produce hormones
- creation of new life
- controls your toilet habits
- involves your spinal system
- involves breath
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- a network of tissues and organs
- involves blood and veins
- prevents you from getting sick
11 Clues: involves breath • creation of new life • helps get rid of food • involves blood and veins • controls your toilet habits • involves your spinal system • body can't stand up without it • prevents you from getting sick • a network of tissues and organs • when doing weights this system is used • a collection of glands that produce hormones
Human Body 2025-02-21
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- scientific name for your funny bone
- brain, nerves and spinal chord are a part of the ___ system
- breaks down food into nutrients (system)
- senses things and sends signals to your brain (system)
- The part of your brain responsible for short-term memory
- system that produces hormones
- moves blood through the body (system)
- holds bones in place
- number of chambers in the heart
- alphabet for blind individuals
- The type of skin on your hands and feet
- part of a nerve cell that receives input
- eye color is determined by
- gives support and protects vital organs (system)
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- true or false? muscles only move bones
- the largest ball and socket joint in your body
- speed up digestion
- moves the bones in your body (system)
- types of bones that produce red blood cells
- takes air into lungs and exhales it (system)
- system that removes waste
- rods and cones are found in the
- the cells that stop a cut from bleeding too much
- protects the body from germs
- largest organ in your body
- system divided into axial and appendicular parts
- the cochlea is found in the middle ___
- automatic responses that only make their way to the spinal chord
- Where alveoli are found
29 Clues: speed up digestion • holds bones in place • Where alveoli are found • system that removes waste • largest organ in your body • eye color is determined by • protects the body from germs • system that produces hormones • alphabet for blind individuals • rods and cones are found in the • number of chambers in the heart • scientific name for your funny bone • ...
Nervous System I - Basic Structure & Function 2023-01-26
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- Highly branched projections at the ends of neurons that relay impulses to other neurons
- Chemicals that alter a neuron's response to a neurotransmitter or block the release of a neurotransmitter. Examples: endorphins & enkephalins
- The period of time needed for a neuron to be ready to send another signal
- The nervous system controlling involuntary actions
- When multiple neurons deliver impulses to the same neuron
- The lipid (fat) substance that insulates an axon, enabling it to conduct signals faster
- Neurotransmitter that controls skeletal muscles
- The nodes (gaps) between Schwann cells
- Inability to sleep (pg. 380)
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- When one neuron sends impulses to multiple neurons
- Can cause seizures, loss of consciousness (pg. 380)
- Neurons in the brain or spinal cord that communicate with each other
- The cells along the axon covered in myelin sheaths
- Drugs like morphine, heroin, codeine, opium derived from the poppy plant (pg. 382)
- Neurons that conduct impulses from peripheral body parts to the brain or spinal cord
- The space between neurons where neurotransmitters (chemicals) propagate the impulse from one neuron to another
- When neurotransmitters are transported back to the synaptic knob.
- Neurons that conduct impulses from the brain or spinal to peripheral body parts
- The nervous system controlling skeletal muscles
- A nerve cell (incl. cell body, axon, dendrites)
20 Clues: Inability to sleep (pg. 380) • The nodes (gaps) between Schwann cells • The nervous system controlling skeletal muscles • Neurotransmitter that controls skeletal muscles • A nerve cell (incl. cell body, axon, dendrites) • When one neuron sends impulses to multiple neurons • The cells along the axon covered in myelin sheaths • ...
Muscular System 2021-05-24
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- / organ of the muscular system
- / connective tissue
- / striated muscle tissue in the heart
- System / body system
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- / organelle in muscle fibers
- Muscle / striated muscle tissue attached to to bone
- Muscle / non striated muscle
- / tissue found in heart
- / tissue found in stomach
- Fiber / thin cell in muscle tissue
10 Clues: / connective tissue • System / body system • / tissue found in heart • / tissue found in stomach • / organelle in muscle fibers • Muscle / non striated muscle • / organ of the muscular system • Fiber / thin cell in muscle tissue • / striated muscle tissue in the heart • Muscle / striated muscle tissue attached to to bone
Science 2023-10-23
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- The system with the goal to get waste out of the body
- the system with the goal to exchange gases (oxygen and carbon dioxide)
- each of the pair of organs situated within the rib cage, consisting of elastic sacs with branching passages into which air is drawn
- the system that helps reproduce
- The system made of bones
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- Filters out cell waste
- a hollow muscular organ that pumps the blood through the circulatory system by rhythmic contraction and dilation
- transports nutrients and oxygen around the body
- Chemical messengers produced by glands
- The system made of muscle
- System that includes glands
- The system that breaks down food and absorbs the nutrients
- includes the brain, spinal cord, and a complex network of nerves.
13 Clues: Filters out cell waste • The system made of bones • The system made of muscle • System that includes glands • the system that helps reproduce • Chemical messengers produced by glands • transports nutrients and oxygen around the body • The system with the goal to get waste out of the body • The system that breaks down food and absorbs the nutrients • ...
S1 Biology Revision 2023-11-24
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- Set of descriptions used to identify organisms
- Name given to plants as they can make their own food
- Carry blood away from the heart
- A place where an organism lives
- Means 'light' and 'to build'
- Organism sampled using a sweep net
- Main organ of the circulatory system
- Place where photosynthesis takes place
- Eats plants and animals
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- Name of gas produced by plants
- Major function of the skeletal system
- The sum total of all the plants and animals that live in a habitat
- Bones in the spine
- All living things
- Name of animal that eats meat
- Name given to animals that eat producers
- Your favourite subject
- Body system that contains the stomach, liver, intestines and pancreas
- Features that help animals and plants survive
19 Clues: All living things • Bones in the spine • Your favourite subject • Eats plants and animals • Means 'light' and 'to build' • Name of animal that eats meat • Name of gas produced by plants • Carry blood away from the heart • A place where an organism lives • Organism sampled using a sweep net • Main organ of the circulatory system • Major function of the skeletal system • ...
Science Crossword Puzzle 2020-12-20
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- What part of the skeletal system protects the brain?
- when you push something you apply?
- highest mountain on Earth
- the 7th planet of our solar system
- What are animals, which eat both plants and animals, called?
- what are clouds made up of
- Which is the closest planet to the sun?
- study of stars and solar systems
- what part of the plant conducts photosynthesis?
- a metal that is liquid at room temperature
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- which is the largest land animal?
- Yeast is a type of ____?
- inventor of lightbulb
- Biggest planet of our solar system
- name of our galaxy
- Where does our food collect after we chew and swallow it?
- name of an organ that pumps blood
- the invisible line that divides the globe in half
- smallest unit of matter
- earths only natural satellite
20 Clues: name of our galaxy • inventor of lightbulb • smallest unit of matter • Yeast is a type of ____? • highest mountain on Earth • what are clouds made up of • earths only natural satellite • study of stars and solar systems • which is the largest land animal? • name of an organ that pumps blood • when you push something you apply? • Biggest planet of our solar system • ...
THE MUSCULAR SYSTEM 2023-03-09
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- PILI SMOOTH MUSCLE WHICH GIVES US GOOSE BUMPS
- JUNCTION WHERE THE NERVOUS AND MUSCULAT SYSTEMS MEET
- NON-STRIATED MUSCLE
- MUSCLE UNIQUE TO THE VERTEBRATE HEART
- EMBRYONIC STEM CELLS WHICH HELP REPAIR DAMAGED MUSCLE CELLS
- RESPONSIBLE FOR MOVEMENT OF THE BONES; USUALLY ATTACHED TO THEM
- THE IMMOVABLE END OF A SKELETAL MUSCLE
- THE MOVABLE END OF A SKELETAL MUSCLE
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- CONNECTIVE TISSUE SURROUNDING A SINGLE MUSCLE FIBER
- ENZYME WHICH DECOMPOSES ACETYLCHOLINE
- RING OF SKELETAL MUSCLE WHICH GUARDS BODY ENTRANCES AND EXITS
- NEUROTRANSMITTER TO STIMULATE MUSCLE CONTRACTION
- THE "THIN" PROTEIN FILAMENT IN A SARCOMERE
- THE CONTRACTILE UNIT OF SKELETAL MUSCLE
14 Clues: NON-STRIATED MUSCLE • THE MOVABLE END OF A SKELETAL MUSCLE • ENZYME WHICH DECOMPOSES ACETYLCHOLINE • MUSCLE UNIQUE TO THE VERTEBRATE HEART • THE IMMOVABLE END OF A SKELETAL MUSCLE • THE CONTRACTILE UNIT OF SKELETAL MUSCLE • THE "THIN" PROTEIN FILAMENT IN A SARCOMERE • NEUROTRANSMITTER TO STIMULATE MUSCLE CONTRACTION • CONNECTIVE TISSUE SURROUNDING A SINGLE MUSCLE FIBER • ...
Elisha - Body Systems 2020-11-10
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- sac that stores urine
- muscle that aids with digestion
- air sacs of the lungs
- controls functions that are voluntary such as speech & movement
- moves food to stomach
- hair, nails, & skin belong to this system
- system that fights diseases
- hollow muscular organ
- germs, like bacteria, viruses, parasites, & fungi
- carries air from larynx to lungs
- system that removes waste from the body
- middle layer of skin
- muscle that includes the skeletal muscle
- have 270 bones
- membrane that covers & protects the bones
- one of the 6 organs in the lymphatic system
- determines the gender
- metabolism
- protects your skin from sun exposure
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- an involuntary muscle in the muscular system
- system that has peripheral & central systems
- produces eggs, estrogen
- fertilized egg
- system that transports fluids back to blood
- large blood vessels
- system that exchanges oxygen & carbon dioxide
- system that breaks down food
- lymphatic system is similar to a _____ system in a house
- there are _____ main organs in the digestive system
- one of the main parts in the Immune system
- bundle of nerve fibers wrapped in 3 layers of tissues
- filters blood from arteries
- watery part of blood that carries nutrients
- how many female organs are there in the reproductive system
- soft, jelly-like center of bones
- master gland controls hormones
36 Clues: metabolism • fertilized egg • have 270 bones • large blood vessels • middle layer of skin • sac that stores urine • air sacs of the lungs • moves food to stomach • hollow muscular organ • determines the gender • produces eggs, estrogen • system that fights diseases • filters blood from arteries • system that breaks down food • master gland controls hormones • muscle that aids with digestion • ...
Organ Systems Crossword 2023-12-06
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- Organ system that consists of nerves, brain, and spinal cord
- The nervous system sends ___ to the rest of the body
- Organ system that disposes of the body's waste
- Muscle under the lungs that controls breathing
- A group of cells that work together to perform a specific job
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs
- All living things are made of _____
- Organ system that uses blood vessels and blood to transport oxygen and nutrients to the rest of the body
- Process by which an organism's internal environment is kept the same despite external changes
- The respiratory system exchanges ____ and carbon dioxide with the environment
- Vessels that carry blood TO the heart
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- Organ system that provides support and protection
- A group of organs working together to perform a specific function (2 words)
- Muscular organ where chemical and mechanical digestion occurs
- This organ produces bile which helps digest our food
- Organ system that contains muscles and helps the body move
- Place where most mechanical digestion takes place
- Examples include stomach, brain, heart, muscles, and liver
- A tool that makes small objects look bigger
19 Clues: Tiny air sacs in the lungs • All living things are made of _____ • Vessels that carry blood TO the heart • A tool that makes small objects look bigger • Organ system that disposes of the body's waste • Muscle under the lungs that controls breathing • Organ system that provides support and protection • Place where most mechanical digestion takes place • ...
Body Systems and Homeostasis 2025-03-18
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- Groups of cells that work together to perform a similar function.
- The body's ability to maintain stable internal conditions
- The basic unit of muscle tissue
- The system that controls bodily functions through hormones
- These vessels carry oxygenated blood away from the heart
- Chemicals released by glands to regulate physiological processes
- The system that includes organs for reproduction
- The system responsible for transporting blood throughout the body
- The body's ability to maintain stable internal conditions
- The body system involved in movement and posture
- The process of controlling or maintaining stability within body systems.
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- The process of breaking down food both physically and chemically
- The network of nerves that sends signals throughout the body
- The system that protects the body from disease and foreign invaders.
- The main system for transporting air in and out of the body
- The solid structure that provides support and protection for the body
- The system that filters waste from the blood
- The tiny blood vessels where gas and nutrient exchange occurs
- Tubes that carry blood back to the heart
- Tissue that enables movement of the body
20 Clues: The basic unit of muscle tissue • Tubes that carry blood back to the heart • Tissue that enables movement of the body • The system that filters waste from the blood • The system that includes organs for reproduction • The body system involved in movement and posture • These vessels carry oxygenated blood away from the heart • ...
Biological based behaviors 2022-11-17
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- The endocrine system's most influential gland. Under the influence of the hypothalamus, the pituitary regulates growth and controls other endocrine glands.
- The sensory and motor neurons that connect the central nervous system (CNS) to the rest of the body.
- A simple, automatic response to a sensory stimulus, such as the knee-jerk response.
- Neurons that carry incoming information from the sensory receptors to the brain and spinal cord.
- A pair of endocrine glands that sit just above the kidneys and secrete hormones (epinephrine and norepinephrine) that help arouse the body in times of stress.
- The division of the peripheral nervous system that controls the body's skeletal muscles. Also called the skeletal nervous system.
- The division of the autonomic nervous system that arouses the body, mobilizing its energy in stressful situations.
- The division of the autonomic nervous system that arouses the body, mobilizing its energy in stressful situations.
- Chemical messengers that are manufactured by the endocrine glands travel through the bloodstream and affect other tissues.
- The brain and spinal cord
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- The part of the peripheral nervous system that controls the glands and the muscles of the internal organs (such as the heart). Its sympathetic division surpluses; its parasympathetic division calms.
- The body's speedy, electrochemical communication network, consisting of all the nerve cells of the peripheral and central nervous system
- Neurons within the brain and spinal cord that communicate internally and intervene between the sensory inputs and motor outputs.
- The body's "slow" chemical communication system; a set of glands that secrete hormones into the bloodstream.
- Neurons that carry outgoing information from the brain and spinal cord to the muscles and glands.
- Bundled axons that form neural "cables" connecting the central nervous system with muscles, glands, and sense organs.
16 Clues: The brain and spinal cord • A simple, automatic response to a sensory stimulus, such as the knee-jerk response. • Neurons that carry incoming information from the sensory receptors to the brain and spinal cord. • Neurons that carry outgoing information from the brain and spinal cord to the muscles and glands. • ...
System 2025-11-17
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- __________ system help the different parts of the body to move
- _________ system takes in oxygen and give out carbon dioxide
- push food from mouth to stomach
- muscular bag that mixes digestive juices with food
- make food for the plant
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- ________ system protect organs like the heart and lungs
- helps plant to absorb water and mineral salts
- chew our food into smaller pieces
- supports the plant to reach for sunlight
- At the ________ intestine, water is absorbed from undigested food.
- _________ system is made up of the heart, blood vessels and blood
- __________ system breaks down food into simpler substances
- At the _________ intestine, digested food is absorbed into the bloodstream.
13 Clues: make food for the plant • push food from mouth to stomach • chew our food into smaller pieces • supports the plant to reach for sunlight • helps plant to absorb water and mineral salts • muscular bag that mixes digestive juices with food • ________ system protect organs like the heart and lungs • __________ system breaks down food into simpler substances • ...
Bone Characteristics 2020-10-05
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- thin membrane that line store medullary cavity
- process of bone deployment; cartilage is replaced by bone through childhood
- condition characterized by abnormally low levels of calcium
- function of skeletal system; structural framework
- condition characterized by abnormally high levels of calcium
- bone segments are pulled apart as a result of twisting action; fracture
- function of skeletal system; protects the most important informal organ from injury
- Storage yellow bone marrow; consists of adipose cells
- active form of vitamin D; produced by the kidneys; stimulates the absorption of calcium and phosphate from the digestive tract
- mature bone cells; main cells; exchange nutrients and waste with blood
- markings the surface feature of bones; depends on the function and location of the body
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- produced by pituitary gland; controls bone growth
- hollow; space within diaphysis; contains yellow bone marrow
- a partial fracture in which only one side of the bone is broken
- estrogen from the ovaries in girls; testosterone from the testes in boy
- process where the matrix is reabsorbed on one surface of a bone and deposited on another
- straight across a long axis of the bone; fracture
- produced by the parathyroid glands; stimulates osteoclast proliferation and activity
- initiate calcification; bone building cells
- inhibits osteoclast activity and stimulates calcium uptake by the bones
20 Clues: initiate calcification; bone building 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 • Storage yellow bone marrow; consists of adipose cells • hollow; space within diaphysis; contains yellow bone marrow • ...
U2LS9PT Part I 2022-11-17
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- A system that allows food to go in and digest the food.
- the smallest level in the hierarchy.
- When many different organs combine to work together.
- A system to take in oxygen remove carbon dioxide and water
- A human body system helps keep the body shape.
- A human body system help collect information and also gives out information.
- An organ that helps the circulatory system function.
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- Homeostasis maintains the ________ of an organism.
- group of organism combine it creates ______
- A system prevent organism to go extinct.
- system that allows movement by contracting.
- blood cells carry oxygen from our lungs throughout our body.
12 Clues: the smallest level in the hierarchy. • A system prevent organism to go extinct. • group of organism combine it creates ______ • system that allows movement by contracting. • A human body system helps keep the body shape. • Homeostasis maintains the ________ of an organism. • When many different organs combine to work together. • ...
Organ Systems 2023-01-04
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- uses nerves to send messages throughout the body
- the heart pumps blood through this system
- breaks down your food
- produces gametes
- kidney, bladder, etc
- circulates blood and oxygen through the body
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- you breathe using this system
- fights off sickness and viruses
- supports and protects the body's internal organs (ie: rib cage)
- controls hormones throughout the body
- how many parts of the digestive system are there?
11 Clues: produces gametes • kidney, bladder, etc • breaks down your food • you breathe using this system • fights off sickness and viruses • controls hormones throughout the body • the heart pumps blood through this system • circulates blood and oxygen through the body • uses nerves to send messages throughout the body • how many parts of the digestive system are there? • ...
organ system 2022-05-27
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- system includes the mouth
- system is your body's central framework
- made up of the brain and spinal cord
- complex network of glands and organs
- pumps blood from the heart to the lungs
- composed of cells called muscle fibers
- largest organ of the body,forms a barrier
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- removing metabolic wastes
- collection of internal and external organs
- consisting specific organs and structures
- subsystem of the circulatory system
11 Clues: system includes the mouth • removing metabolic wastes • subsystem of the circulatory system • made up of the brain and spinal cord • complex network of glands and organs • composed of cells called muscle fibers • system is your body's central framework • pumps blood from the heart to the lungs • consisting specific organs and structures • ...
Cells, Traits, and Body Systems 2023-10-29
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- carries oxygen (red blood cells) and antibodies (white blood cells) to the rest of your body
- One microscopic cell that performs all life functions
- specific characteristics that vary from one individual to another
- The system that breaks down food and provides nutrients that cells need to provide energy
- being a feature that helps to distinguish a person or thing
- The system that transports oxygen, blood, and nutrients throughout the body
- a person's child or children
- The breathing system, supplies oxygen to the cells
- The system that gives shape, protection, and support to the body
- A smooth muscle that moves food to the stomach
- The system that allows movement of bones and helps maintain posture
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- a behavior that is taught or learned
- to make offspring
- The system that delivers blood to the body’s tissues
- the passing of traits from parents to offspring
- factors that control traits
- characteristics that come from parents
- Many specialized cells, systems work together
- the system made up of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves that sends signals to all other systems
19 Clues: to make offspring • factors that control traits • a person's child or children • a behavior that is taught or learned • characteristics that come from parents • Many specialized cells, systems work together • A smooth muscle that moves food to the stomach • the passing of traits from parents to offspring • The breathing system, supplies oxygen to the cells • ...
Science Spelling 3 2023-07-31
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- Connects the lungs and the nose.
- _________ system works together with the skeletal system to enable the body to move.
- Produces sperm.
- _________ system breaks down and absorbs food for the body.
- Female human reproductive part. Produces egg.
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- Female part of the flower that grows into seeds.
- _________ system transports oxygen, food and waste around the body.
- The developing baby grows here.
- Produces pollen.
- Pollination takes place here.
10 Clues: Produces sperm. • Produces pollen. • Pollination takes place here. • The developing baby grows here. • Connects the lungs and the nose. • Female human reproductive part. Produces egg. • Female part of the flower that grows into seeds. • _________ system breaks down and absorbs food for the body. • _________ system transports oxygen, food and waste around the body. • ...
Science Review 2013-11-28
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- what system major role is to breakdown and absorbs nutrients that necessary for growth and maintenance.
- neurons are part of what system
- what feedback is thermoregulation
- what happens when you're body temperature is at 40 Celsius
- major role is to provide gas exchange between the blood and the environment.
- what is oxytocin
- what gland releases oxytocin
- what system main role is to transport nutrients,gases,hormones and waste through body.
- in the reflex arc what is the integrator
- what type of tissue moves your bones
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- what are organs made of
- second system which is involved in homeostasis
- what system major role is to filter out cellular wastes ,toxins and excess water or nutrients from the circulatory system.
- it's located in the brain and sometimes the integrator
- what tissues' function as protective barrier,keeps organ in place , and separate from other organs or parts.
- what organ release insulin
- how many major organs system are the in body
- what system major role is to provide movement.
- what feedback is childbirth
- what are tissues made of
- what type of muscle tissue is in heart
21 Clues: what is oxytocin • what are organs made of • what are tissues made of • what organ release insulin • what feedback is childbirth • what gland releases oxytocin • neurons are part of what system • what feedback is thermoregulation • what type of tissue moves your bones • what type of muscle tissue is in heart • in the reflex arc what is the integrator • ...
Systems 2023-11-11
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- Which system gathers information from inside the body
- What color blood cells are deoxygenated
- Which is the organ responsible for breathing
- Small sacs at the end of each bronchiole
- What does the human body release after taking in oxygen
- Which system produces blood cells
- Which system helps keep pathogens outside the body
- which System takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
- The vocal box that contains vocal cords
- Is a large pathway for air to move down towards the lungs
- The two main branches from the trachea to the lungs
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- Which System Allows us to move and allows materials to move inside our body
- Flap of tissue that closes during swallowing and opens during breathing
- This happens in the ligement
- What cell moves messages in the forms of electrical energy
- Which System helps pump blood through the body
- What color blood cells are oxygenated
- What does the human body breath in
- This happens in the muscle or tendon
- Smaller tubes branching off the bronchi
- Flaps of tissue that vibrate to make sound
21 Clues: This happens in the ligement • Which system produces blood cells • What does the human body breath in • This happens in the muscle or tendon • What color blood cells are oxygenated • What color blood cells are deoxygenated • Smaller tubes branching off the bronchi • The vocal box that contains vocal cords • Small sacs at the end of each bronchiole • ...
Human Body Crossword Puzzle 2020-05-22
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- Takes in food,process it,and gets rid of it.
- Blood cells found in the bone.
- Made up of the brain and spinal cord
- Only muscle found in the heart.
- Bone that has lots of open spaces keeps light weight.
- Smooth elastic tissue.
- When you tear a muscular fiber.
- System protects and shapes bones.
- Muscle movement you control.
- Remaining food leftover.
- System helps us move.
- It contains antibodies,hormones,and electrolytes.
- The smallest unit.
- Bone that is strongest part.
- System that takes oxygen to every cell in the body.
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- Number of bones in the body.
- Attached to bone.
- System removes waste and cleans blood.
- Fights off invaders.
- Ovaries,testes,uterus are a part of this system
- Regulates blood.
- Breaking down food.
- Taking in food.
- type of digestion by chewing, biting,etc.
- Stores minerals.
- A type of marrow that stores fat.
- Taking in nutrients by cells.
- Muscle movement with out knowing.
- System that takes Co2 between cells and lungs.
- Band of tissue that connects bones.
30 Clues: Taking in food. • Regulates blood. • Stores minerals. • Attached to bone. • The smallest unit. • Breaking down food. • Fights off invaders. • System helps us move. • Smooth elastic tissue. • Remaining food leftover. • Number of bones in the body. • Muscle movement you control. • Bone that is strongest part. • Taking in nutrients by cells. • Blood cells found in the bone. • ...
✰ Human Body Systems 2025-11-10
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- The __________ system carries blood, oxygen, and nutrients around the body.
- The __________ system works with bones to help the body move.
- The __________ absorb nutrients and water from digested food.
- The __________ helps to digest the food we eat.
- __________ carry blood back to the heart.
- __________ carry blood away from the heart.
- The __________ help us breathe in oxygen.
- The __________ give our body shape and support.
- The __________ system breaks down food into nutrients the body can use.
- The __________ protects our body and keeps it safe from germs.
- The __________ pumps blood around the body.
- The __________ system helps us breathe and exchange gases.
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- The __________ controls our body and helps us think.
- The __________ is the windpipe that carries air to the lungs.
- We use our __________ to chew food into smaller pieces.
- The __________ help us hear sounds.
- The __________ system supports the body and protects organs.
- The __________ help us move our body parts.
- The __________ help us see the world around us.
- The __________ system sends messages between the brain and the rest of the body.
20 Clues: The __________ help us hear sounds. • __________ carry blood back to the heart. • The __________ help us breathe in oxygen. • The __________ help us move our body parts. • __________ carry blood away from the heart. • The __________ pumps blood around the body. • The __________ helps to digest the food we eat. • The __________ help us see the world around us. • ...
Human Body Systems 2024-04-02
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- The HB system that delivers substances throughout the body
- The HB system that takes in oxygen
- The HB system that uses hormones to communicate with the body
- Similar cells working together make up this
- The tiny balloon-like structures in the lung where gas exchange occurs
- The HB system that offers protection and support
- The highest level of organization in living things
- The 'delivery' tissue that gets needed substances to cells
- Blood vessels that carry needed substances to cells
- The HB system that turns food into nutrient molecules
- Atoms that are bonded together make up these
- The tiniest and least complex level of organization in the HB
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- The HB system that gets rid of liquid waste
- The process by which oxygen is used to release energy from nutrient molecules in cells
- The HB system that receives information from the environment
- The organ responsible for absorbing nutrient molecules into the blood
- The muscular organ responsible for getting substances everywhere in the body
- The gas needed by the body for cellular respiration
- Different tissues working together are known as these
- The HB system that enables the body to move
20 Clues: The HB system that takes in oxygen • The HB system that gets rid of liquid waste • Similar cells working together make up this • The HB system that enables the body to move • Atoms that are bonded together make up these • The HB system that offers protection and support • The highest level of organization in living things • ...
Peripheral Nervous System 2021-11-03
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- Another word for parasympathomimetic. parasympatholytic Agents that inhibit or reverse the actions of the PSNS. They are antagonists that prevent binding of acetylcholine. Used to treat Parkinson's, spasms, motion sickness, and overactive bladder.
- Component system of ANS associated with "feed and breed" processes.
- Prominent drug for motion sickness.
- Component system of ANS associated with "fight or flight" response.
- A chemical messenger of the SNS.
- Sympathomimetic agents treat hypertension, heart block, asthma, depression, and this.
- Blocking agent used preoperatively to block the transmission of nerve impulses to skeletal muscles.
- Type of blocker (is a sympatholytic agent) that affects the bladder.
- Sympathomimetic agents that facilitate the release of norepinephrine or block the re-uptake of norepinephrine in the neuronal.
- Component system of PNS that controls voluntary movement with skeletal muscle.
- Type of blocker (is a sympatholytic agent)that affects the heart.
- Chemical messenger of the PSNS.
- Anesthetic used for minor surgery to block conduction of impulses along nerves and prevents the sensation of pain from reaching
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- Word ending of anesthetics used for minor surgery.
- Type of blocker (is a sympatholytic agent) used to treat blood pressure and BPH.
- A chemical messenger of the SNS.
- Another word for parasympatholytic.
- Sympathomimetic agents that mimic the effects of chemicals (i.e. norepinephrine and epinephrine) to combine with SNS receptors to enhance SNS actions.
- Agents that enhance the actions of the PSNS and oppose the effects of the SNS. Used to treat glaucoma, bladder problems, gastrointestinal problems, and Alzheimer's disease.
- Agents that oppose the action of epinephrine and norepinephrine at their receptor sites. Often referred to as adrenergic blockers. Used for hypertension, heart disease, migraine headaches, and overactive bladder.
- Component system of PNS that controls involuntary processes.
- Type of blocker (is a sympatholytic agent) that affects the lungs.
22 Clues: Chemical messenger of the PSNS. • A chemical messenger of the SNS. • A chemical messenger of the SNS. • Another word for parasympatholytic. • Prominent drug for motion sickness. • Word ending of anesthetics used for minor surgery. • Component system of PNS that controls involuntary processes. • Type of blocker (is a sympatholytic agent)that affects the heart. • ...
Health 2014-03-14
9 Clues: mind,____, soul • another word for brain • which system processes air • which system processes food • what do we eat to keep alive • the bodily system made up of bones • what part of your body goes to heaven • which system do we get our strength from • which parts of our body do we get strength from
Intro to Body Systems 2024-10-20
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- body system responsible for circulating blood and nutrients across the body
- body system responsible controlling all other systems and functions
- body system responsible for movement and produces heat
- body system responsible for the process of breathing
- body system responsible for producing major hormones
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- body system responsible for regulating the fluids of the body and assists the immune system
- body system responsible for creating sperm and egg cells
- body system responsible for protecting the body from disease and infections
- body system responsible for protecting major organs and providing structure
- body system responsible for excreting wastes from the body
- body system responsible for breaking down food into nutrients
11 Clues: body system responsible for the process of breathing • body system responsible for producing major hormones • body system responsible for movement and produces heat • body system responsible for creating sperm and egg cells • body system responsible for excreting wastes from the body • body system responsible for breaking down food into nutrients • ...
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 • ...
Body System Crossword 2013-06-13
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- System/ Gathers information about the environment and interprets the information to react to it
- System/ Breaks down macromolecules into monomers
- System/ Covers and protects the body and helps regulate temperature
- Transports blood and delivers oxygen to cells
- System/ Detects the world around you
- System/ Supports, protects, and help moves the body
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- System/ Produces gametes
- System/ Exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide
- System/ Regulates systems by hormonal feedback mechanisms
9 Clues: System/ Produces gametes • System/ Detects the world around you • System/ Exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide • Transports blood and delivers oxygen to cells • System/ Breaks down macromolecules into monomers • System/ Supports, protects, and help moves the body • System/ Regulates systems by hormonal feedback mechanisms • ...
Body Systems and Homeostasis 2023-03-16
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- Brings oxygen-rich blood from your heart to all of your body's cells
- Made up of neurons that are specialized cells that can recover and transmit chemicals
- A system that consist of tissue, glands, and organs involved in producing an offspring
- Organs system that removes wasted products
- State of balance among all of the body systems that are necessary to survive
- An organs system that is responsible for providing the body with strength
- Occurs to increase the change in output
- Single muscles cells
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- A biological occurrence where the output of a system amplifies the system
- Glands and organs that make hormones and release them into the blood to travel to the tissue
- System that consist of bones, joints and cartilage
- Smallest blood vessel
- Decrease the change in output
- Consist of the set of organs and tissues involved in the uptake of oxygen
- A system that comprises organs which converts food into energy
- They system that contains the heart and the blood vessels and moves blood throughout the body
- Organ that makes one or more substances of hormones, digestive juices, sweat, tears, saliva, or milk
- Consist of cells that have the ability to shorten or contract to produce body movement for all parts
- A blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to tissue and organs in the body
- One of many substances made by glands in the body system
20 Clues: Single muscles cells • Smallest blood vessel • Decrease the change in output • Occurs to increase the change in output • Organs system that removes wasted products • System that consist of bones, joints and cartilage • One of many substances made by glands in the body system • A system that comprises organs which converts food into energy • ...
Unit 1 Introduction 2020-09-08
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- entire foot
- The eyes are __ to the nose
- posterior elbow
- thigh
- Examples include nucleus, mitochondria, ribosomes
- This system is commonly called the immune system
- lower back
- Studying how something works
- Term for farther inside the body
- Muscle that separates the thoracic and abdominal cavity
- Cells with the same anatomy and physiology
- posterior knee
- Divides the body in an anterior and posterior plane
- A plane that divides the body horizontally (top/bottom)
- Term for towards the top
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- System that includes glands and hormones
- Term that refers to all cavities on the anterior part of the body
- Term for structure
- This cavity is also called the spinal cavity
- System that removes nitrogenous waste
- chest
- This system produces blood
- Smallest living unit
- Term for closer to where a limb attaches to the body
- arm
- System that includes the skin
- The foot is ___ to the shin
- Term that means toward the back
- Term that means toward the middle
- Smallest unit
- upper back
31 Clues: arm • chest • thigh • lower back • upper back • entire foot • Smallest unit • posterior knee • posterior elbow • Term for structure • Smallest living unit • Term for towards the top • This system produces blood • The eyes are __ to the nose • The foot is ___ to the shin • Studying how something works • System that includes the skin • Term that means toward the back • Term for farther inside the body • ...
Human Body Systems 2024-09-26
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- name of system that breaks food down into nutrients
- name of system that the brain belongs to
- name of system that exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide takes place
- name of system that allows the body to move
- name of system that circulates blood through body
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- name of system that includes your skin and hair
- largest organ in the body
- name of system that provides structure and protection
- organ that filters your blood and is part of the excretory system
- organ that pumps blood
10 Clues: organ that pumps blood • largest organ in the body • name of system that the brain belongs to • name of system that allows the body to move • name of system that includes your skin and hair • name of system that circulates blood through body • name of system that breaks food down into nutrients • name of system that provides structure and protection • ...
Homeostasis and System Interactions 2022-04-18
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- Changes inside or outside the body
- Cardiac muscles. Produces movement.
- A biomolecule that supplies quick energy to the body.
- Female parts of a flower.
- Loop Increases or reduces output from a reaction
- Point Average and necessary point for balance in the body.
- Bones, cartilage, tendons. Hosting organs, supplying movement.
- A biomolecule that helps chemical reactions.
- Heart, lymph nodes. Transports oxygen, waste, nutrients
- (Female) Reproductive system of the plant.
- Male parts of a flower.
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- Nails, sweat, skin. Regulates body temperature.
- Mouth, pancreas, liver. Breaks down food.
- Respiratory system of the plant.
- A biomolecule that stores energy.
- Brings water and minerals to the plant.
- Acid A biomolecule that stores genetic information.
- Balance in the body
- (Male) Reproductive system of the plant.
- Brain, spinal cord. Processes information and responses.
20 Clues: Balance in the body • Male parts of a flower. • Female parts of a flower. • Respiratory system of the plant. • A biomolecule that stores energy. • Changes inside or outside the body • Cardiac muscles. Produces movement. • Brings water and minerals to the plant. • (Male) Reproductive system of the plant. • Mouth, pancreas, liver. Breaks down food. • ...
Homeostasis and System Interactions 2022-04-18
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- Changes inside or outside the body
- Cardiac muscles. Produces movement.
- A biomolecule that supplies quick energy to the body.
- Female parts of a flower.
- Loop Increases or reduces output from a reaction
- Point Average and necessary point for balance in the body.
- Bones, cartilage, tendons. Hosting organs, supplying movement.
- A biomolecule that helps chemical reactions.
- Heart, lymph nodes. Transports oxygen, waste, nutrients
- (Female) Reproductive system of the plant.
- Male parts of a flower.
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- Nails, sweat, skin. Regulates body temperature.
- Mouth, pancreas, liver. Breaks down food.
- Respiratory system of the plant.
- A biomolecule that stores energy.
- Brings water and minerals to the plant.
- Acid A biomolecule that stores genetic information.
- Balance in the body
- (Male) Reproductive system of the plant.
- Brain, spinal cord. Processes information and responses.
20 Clues: Balance in the body • Male parts of a flower. • Female parts of a flower. • Respiratory system of the plant. • A biomolecule that stores energy. • Changes inside or outside the body • Cardiac muscles. Produces movement. • Brings water and minerals to the plant. • (Male) Reproductive system of the plant. • Mouth, pancreas, liver. Breaks down food. • ...
Comparison of Muscle and Liver Glycogen 2025-03-28
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- This type of glycogenolysis is activated by glucagon and epinephrine
- Skeletal muscle is not sensitive to this molecule
- Predominant pathway in the FED state for Liver and Skeletal Muscle
- Glycogen receptor is NOT present here
- Regulatory enzyme for glycogen synthesis in FED State for Liver and Skeletal Muscle
- Substrates circulating glucose in the Glycogenolysis FASTED state
- Glycogen receptor is present here
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- Supports blood glucose in FASTED state
- Responsible for phosphorylating glucose in skeletal muscle
- Responsible for phosphorylating glucose in the liver
- This enzyme is lacking in skeletal muscle
- Primary oxidizable fuel for Liver and Skeletal Muscle in FASTED state to produce ATP
- This type of glycogenolysis is activated by epinephrine, Calcium and AMP
- Released from Liver and contributed to blood glucose
14 Clues: Glycogen receptor is present here • Glycogen receptor is NOT present here • Supports blood glucose in FASTED state • This enzyme is lacking in skeletal muscle • Skeletal muscle is not sensitive to this molecule • Responsible for phosphorylating glucose in the liver • Released from Liver and contributed to blood glucose • ...
Body Systems 2024-02-28
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- What system stores and gets rid of urine
- You time how many heart beats in 15sec
- This is one of the organ that you can live without.
- This system send signals between the brain and the rest of the body.
- This system is the most important system in your body.
- What system do you us to break down food in you body.
- The adult have about 26 done so what is the systems called?
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- This one controls your growth and development.
- how many body systems are there.
- What helps produce egg and sperm cells.
- Gills can be part of this systems.
- This systems keeps body fluid levels in balance
- This system help like you form getting infection and Injury from sunlight
- This System provides adequate circulation of blood through the body.
- What system helps pumping blood and supporting movement.
15 Clues: how many body systems are there. • Gills can be part of this systems. • You time how many heart beats in 15sec • What helps produce egg and sperm cells. • What system stores and gets rid of urine • This one controls your growth and development. • This systems keeps body fluid levels in balance • This is one of the organ that you can live without. • ...
Ch 4 2016-09-20
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- A procedure during which a small piece of tissue is cut and removed from the muscle and then analyzed under a microscope.
- Steadies the joint closer to the body axis so that the desired action can occur.
- An impulse of a certain magnitude is required to cause the innervated fiber to contract.
- During strength training, it is the body’s adaptation that leads to muscular performance improvements as reflected by the body’s increased strength.
- A muscle’s attachment that is closer to the center of the body; also known as its proximal attachment.
- The capacity to activate various muscles or muscle groups simultaneously to produce action.
- Individual threadlike fibers that run lengthwise and parallel to one another within a muscle fiber and contain contractile units, or sarcomeres.
- Type of muscle fiber that is white in appearance, anaerobic, large, fatigable, and has high contraction speed.
- The thin myofilament that makes up the sarcomere.
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- Type of muscle fiber that is red in appearance, aerobic, small, fatigue resistant, and has a slow speed of contraction.
- A connective tissue sheath that surrounds each muscle fiber or cell.
- Nerve cells and fibers that lie outside the central nervous system; connects the central nervous system to the rest of the body.
- Forms the walls of blood vessels and body organs; under the control of the autonomic nervous system.
- The brain and spinal cord; regarded as the body’s control center.
- Ending of a motor nerve at a muscle fiber that delivers neural impulses and in turn activates the fiber.
- The difference between assisted and voluntarily generated maximal force during muscle contraction.
- The muscle of the heart that has characteristics of both smooth and skeletal muscle and is under involuntary control.
- A cylinder-shaped cell that makes up skeletal muscle.
- Muscle that is attached to bone; its contraction is responsible for supporting and moving the skeleton, and it is under voluntary control.
- A muscle or group of muscles opposing the action.
- Proteins that make up the sarcomere (i.e., actin and myosin).
- Collagen fibers that link the skeletal muscle to bone.
22 Clues: A muscle or group of muscles opposing the action. • The thin myofilament that makes up the sarcomere. • A cylinder-shaped cell that makes up skeletal muscle. • Collagen fibers that link the skeletal muscle to bone. • Proteins that make up the sarcomere (i.e., actin and myosin). • The brain and spinal cord; regarded as the body’s control center. • ...
Exercise Physiology 2023-03-06
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- This system mainly provides the bulk of ATP production during high intensity, sub-maximal efforts
- Every sarcomere along the muscle fibre shortens, leading the whole muscle to
- provides the major source of energy for long-term physical activity
- The human body requires a supply of energy both to meet the needs of its systems and organs and to power muscular contraction for movement.
- The capability to generate activity, to produce or do work
- They are also known as white (much paler as they contain little myoglobin)
- These muscles are a compromise between fusiform and pennate muscles because they are capable of producing strength and power while retaining their mobility
- One of the main arrangements of major skeletal muscles used in physical activity include
- a contractile unit, and each one is designated by a line at either end called a Z line
- contraction is the most common type of muscular contraction. During this contraction, the muscle shortens, causing movement at the joint
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- The aerobic system is the predominant system for use during extended __________ events such as marathons and low demand activities such as walking, sitting and reading
- only minimally contributes to ATP production
- They are also known as red (due to the presence of myoglobin) and Type I fibres
- When digested, it is broken down to glucose for blood transportation and then stored as glycogen in the muscles and liver
- the fascicles are short and they attach obliquely to a central tendon that runs the length of the muscle
- Skeletal muscle is covered with a layer of connective tissue called
- contraction is a form of static contraction where length is unchanged despite application of tension
- High energy compound that stores and transfers energy to body cells
- energy-rich compound that serves as an alternative energy source for muscular contraction
- all skeletal muscle is made up of
- contraction occurs when the muscle lengthens while under tension. The action often happens with the assistance of gravity
21 Clues: all skeletal muscle is made up of • only minimally contributes to ATP production • The capability to generate activity, to produce or do work • provides the major source of energy for long-term physical activity • Skeletal muscle is covered with a layer of connective tissue called • High energy compound that stores and transfers energy to body cells • ...
Body Systems 2012-10-29
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- / This organ processes our thoughts and controls the entire body
- / This organ handles identifying chemicals in the air using smell
- / This system handles the food you eat
- / Carry blood away from the heart
- / This is what the kidneys make when they filter the blood.
- / This system is responsible for our movement
- / Testosterone and estrogen are both a type of _______________.
- / This system fights infections
- / The organ that takes in and processes sound
- / The organ that takes in light. It has a lens, iris, pupil and a retina.
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- / This is the largest organ of the body. It covers the entire body.
- / Travels through the veins and arteries
- / Carry blood back to the heart
- / This system is responsible for making babies.
- / This organ has 4 chambers and pumps blood
- / A nervous system response that does not use the brain (like when you hit right below the knee and the leg kicks)
- / The nervous system is made of this type of cell
- / This system is made of bones
- / On our heads, it keeps us warm
19 Clues: / This system is made of bones • / Carry blood back to the heart • / This system fights infections • / On our heads, it keeps us warm • / Carry blood away from the heart • / This system handles the food you eat • / Travels through the veins and arteries • / This organ has 4 chambers and pumps blood • / This system is responsible for our movement • ...
BODY SYSTEMS 2020-04-27
7 Clues: SUPPORTS THE BODY • PROTECTS OUR BRAIN • HELPS TO DIGEST THE FOOD • CONECTION BETWEEN TWO BONES. • PROTECTS OUR LUNGS AND HEART • HELP THE SKELETAL SYSTEM MOVE • TRANSPORTS FOOD FROM THE MOUTH TO THE STOMACH
Anatomy & Physiology 2013-02-27
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- They carry signals from the brain to the body and from the body to the brain
- Small and large organs that form part of the digestive system
- Carries deoxygenated blood back to the heart
- Passes nutrients from the blood to the cells
- This organ secretes insulin
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- Organ that produces urine
- The lungs form part of this system
- Bones, tendons, ligaments and cartilage form part of this system
- The system that breaks down the food you eat
- The functions of the body is called
- The structure of the body is called
- Carries oxygenated blood away from the heart
- This system destroys invading micro-organisms
13 Clues: Organ that produces urine • This organ secretes insulin • The lungs form part of this system • The functions of the body is called • The structure of the body is called • The system that breaks down the food you eat • Carries deoxygenated blood back to the heart • Passes nutrients from the blood to the cells • Carries oxygenated blood away from the heart • ...
Human Body 2022-01-17
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- Attaches muscle to bones
- System that is the control center of our body
- Type of muscle that makes up the heart
- Site where blood cells are produced
- Attaches bone to bone
- System that allows us to move different parts of our body
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- System that breaks down food in our body
- Type of muscle that is voluntary
- System that removes waste materials from our body
- Type of muscle that moves involuntary
- System that is made up of parts that help move substances throughout the body
- A major organ that is known as the command center of the body
- Passage by which food goes from mouth to stomach
13 Clues: Attaches bone to bone • Attaches muscle to bones • Type of muscle that is voluntary • Site where blood cells are produced • Type of muscle that moves involuntary • Type of muscle that makes up the heart • System that breaks down food in our body • System that is the control center of our body • Passage by which food goes from mouth to stomach • ...
#13-Chapter 5- Part 2- Organs and Systems 2024-10-12
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- An organ in the gastrointestinal system responsible for detoxifying chemicals and producing bile
- system Organs involved in digestion, including the stomach and intestines.
- system Protects the body from invading pathogens, including white blood cells.
- system Organs that filter waste from the blood, such as the kidneys and bladder.
- Paired organs in the respiratory system where oxygen exchange occurs.
- A vital organ that pumps blood throughout the cardiovascular system.
- system Involves the lungs and airways, exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide.
- organ An organ that is essential for life, such as the heart or lungs.
- system Includes the skin, hair, nails, and sweat glands.
- A collection of tissues joined in a structural unit to perform a specific function.
- system Consists of the heart and blood vessels, transporting blood throughout the body.
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- system Includes the spleen and lymph nodes, playing a role in immunity.
- system Provides information about the environment through sight and hearing.
- gland A gland in the endocrine system that regulates metabolism.
- system Organs responsible for producing offspring, such as ovaries and testes.
- system Glands that secrete hormones, including the thyroid and adrenal glands.
- system Provides the main storage for calcium and supports the body.
- system Comprised of muscles, bones, and joints, providing support and movement.
- A group of organs and structures that work together to perform complex functions.
- system Controls the body's responses, including the brain and spinal cord.
20 Clues: system Includes the skin, hair, nails, and sweat glands. • gland A gland in the endocrine system that regulates metabolism. • system Provides the main storage for calcium and supports the body. • A vital organ that pumps blood throughout the cardiovascular system. • Paired organs in the respiratory system where oxygen exchange occurs. • ...
The Skeletal System 2022-09-19
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- Supports the ribs
- joint A freely movable joint
- The bone that protects the brain
- Movement away from the body
- Increase the angle at a joint
- Joins bone to bone
- Decreases the angle at a joint
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- Bone in the knee
- Movement towards the body
- how your body is positioned when you're sitting, standing and lying down.
- Gives the body its framework
11 Clues: Bone in the knee • Supports the ribs • Joins bone to bone • Movement towards the body • Movement away from the body • joint A freely movable joint • Gives the body its framework • Increase the angle at a joint • Decreases the angle at a joint • The bone that protects the brain • how your body is positioned when you're sitting, standing and lying down.
The Skeletal System 2022-09-16
11 Clues: Knee bone • Finger/toe bone • around the wrist • around the ankle • Middle of the foot • Middle of the hand • A part of the skull • longest irregular bone • Largest bone in the arm • Longest bone in the body • Protects your lungs and heart
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. • ...
Skeletal System Terminology 2021-10-11
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- the segment between the head and the shaft of a bone.
- a large prominence on the side of the bone; some of the largest muscle groups and most dense connective tissues attach here.
- a moderate prominence where muscles and connective tissues attach.
- a large prominence, which provides structural support.
- a rounded, prominent extension of bone that forms part of a joint.
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- a hole through which nerves and blood vessels pass.
- a shallow depression in the bone surface.
- a small, rounded prominence where connective tissues attach.
- a smooth, flat surface that forms a joint with another flat bone or facet, that creates a gliding joint.
- a furrow in the bone surface that runs along the length of a vessel or nerve; provides space to avoid compression.
- the largest, most prominent segment of bone.
11 Clues: a shallow depression in the bone surface. • 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 large prominence, which provides structural support. • a small, rounded prominence where connective tissues attach. • ...
Skeletal System Terminology 2021-10-11
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- a large prominence on the side of the bone; some of the largest muscle groups and most dense connective tissues attach here.
- a moderate prominence where muscles and connective tissues attach.
- a large prominence, which provides structural support.
- a smooth, flat surface that forms a joint with another flat bone or facet, that creates a gliding joint.
- a shallow depression in the bone surface.
- a furrow in the bone surface that runs along the length of a vessel or nerve; provides space to avoid compression.
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- a rounded, prominent extension of bone that forms part of a joint.
- a small, rounded prominence where connective tissues attach.
- the largest, most prominent segment of bone.
- the segment between the head and the shaft of a bone.
- a hole through which nerves and blood vessels pass.
11 Clues: a shallow depression in the bone surface. • 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 large prominence, which provides structural support. • a small, rounded prominence where connective tissues attach. • ...
The Skeletal System 2023-07-08
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- The bone that connects the shoulder to the arm.
- The outer layer of a bone.
- The bones in the fingers and toes.
- The largest bone in the human body.
- The bones that make up the backbone.
- The small, round bones in the spine.
- The protective bony structure that surrounds the brain.
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- The bone that forms the lower jaw.
- The flexible tissue found at the ends of bones.
- The framework of bones in the human body.
- The bone in the upper arm.
11 Clues: The outer layer of a bone. • The bone in the upper arm. • The bone that forms the lower jaw. • The bones in the fingers and toes. • The largest bone in the human body. • The bones that make up the backbone. • The small, round bones in the spine. • The framework of bones in the human body. • The bone that connects the shoulder to the arm. • ...
Skeletal System 1 2023-08-17
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- Largest part of the Skeletal System. They store calcium and are a point of attachment for muscles.
- A bone that has a shape that does not conform to the above three types
- A bone which are thin, but are often curved, such as the ribs
- Fibrous, flexible cords that attach muscles to bones.
- (spinal column)These bones allow people to sit upright
- A bone which are approximately equal in length, width, and thickness
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- A bone longer than they are wide.
- protects the brain
- Tough, smooth tissue found at the end of bones in a joint.
- Fibrous, flexible cords that attach bones to bones. Mostly found in joints
- Name of all the bones in the body together
11 Clues: protects the brain • A bone longer than they are wide. • Name of all the bones in the body together • Fibrous, flexible cords that attach muscles to bones. • (spinal column)These bones allow people to sit upright • Tough, smooth tissue found at the end of bones in a joint. • A bone which are thin, but are often curved, such as the ribs • ...
The Skeletal System 2025-01-29
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- – The structure of bones that supports your body. It helps you stand up, move, and protects your organs.
- Joint – A type of joint that allows movement back and forth like a door. It’s found in your knees and elbows.
- Joint – A joint that allows one bone to twist around another. It’s found in your neck.
- – A soft, rubbery material in your body that helps protect your joints and makes movement easier. It’s found in your ears, nose, and joints.
- and Socket Joint – A joint that allows you to move your body in many directions, like a ball fitting into a cup. It’s found in your shoulders and hips.
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- – The place where two bones meet and can move. Help you bend, twist, and move your body.
- – A group of cells that work together to do a job in your body, like muscle tissue or bone tissue.
- – Hard parts inside your body that make up your skeleton. They give your body shape and protect your organs.
- Joint – A joint that lets bones slide over each other. It’s found in your wrists and ankles.
- – Parts of your body that do important jobs, like your heart, lungs, and brain.
- – A mineral that helps make your bones strong and healthy. You can get it from foods like milk and cheese.
11 Clues: – Parts of your body that do important jobs, like your heart, lungs, and brain. • Joint – A joint that allows one bone to twist around another. It’s found in your neck. • – The place where two bones meet and can move. Help you bend, twist, and move your body. • Joint – A joint that lets bones slide over each other. It’s found in your wrists and ankles. • ...
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 • ...
body systems 2014-06-12
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- transport oxygenated blood away from the heart
- have walls that are one cell thick
- brain, spinal cord and peripheral nervous system.
- you cant walk with out it.
- transport deoxygenated blood from the capillaries back to the heart
- intestine/the last part of the digestive system
- posture, and produces heat. Includes skeletal
- by physical and chemical means small intestine/composed of a duodenum,jejunum,and ileum.
- the system by which ingested food is acted
- hear it pumping
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- system:allows for manipulation of the environment, provides
- and veins.
- cellsnormally found in blood
- cells:deliver oxygen to the tissues
- system:the organs used for breathing,
- muscles and cardiac muscle
- structure, support, and protection
- the heart pushes the blood through the
- system:collecting, transferring and processing information
- pharynx, larynx, bronchi, lungs and diaphragm.
20 Clues: and veins. • hear it pumping • muscles and cardiac muscle • you cant walk with out it. • cellsnormally found in blood • have walls that are one cell thick • structure, support, and protection • cells:deliver oxygen to the tissues • system:the organs used for breathing, • the heart pushes the blood through the • the system by which ingested food is acted • ...
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 • ...
Zooarchaeology 2025-12-06
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- package of traits that commonly appears in domesticated animals
- head to tail
- evidence of cooking, cremation, and waste disposal
- the shaft of long bones
- mammal long bones contain fat that can be exploited
- MNI
- cutmarks but absence of cutmarks could indicate experience
- specimen of bone, tooth, or antler than can be assigned to an anatomical position on the animal skeleton
- some skeletal parts are more likely to survive in the archaeological record
- low food utility elements are often removed prior to transport of animal from kill to occupation site
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- closer and farther to the axial system
- study of animal remains from archaeological contexts
- evidence of scavenging, feeding of domestic dogs, rodent activity
- NISP
- closer and further away from the central line
- index value of how much food is associated with a skeletal parts
- aspect of an element
- the rounded ends of long bones
18 Clues: MNI • NISP • head to tail • aspect of an element • the shaft of long bones • the rounded ends of long bones • closer and farther to the axial system • closer and further away from the central line • evidence of cooking, cremation, and waste disposal • mammal long bones contain fat that can be exploited • study of animal remains from archaeological contexts • ...
Word Power #4 2022-04-07
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- specialist in eye diseases
- specialist in diseases for children
- specialist in the nervous system
- specialist in heart diseases
- specialist in treating mental or emotional disturbances
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- specialist in female reproductive organs
- specialist in the skeletal system
- specialist in pregnancy
- specialist in skin diseases
- does a diagnosis, internal organs
10 Clues: specialist in pregnancy • specialist in eye diseases • specialist in skin diseases • specialist in heart diseases • specialist in the nervous system • specialist in the skeletal system • does a diagnosis, internal organs • specialist in diseases for children • specialist in female reproductive organs • specialist in treating mental or emotional disturbances
levels of organization 2025-10-18
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- found in earth worm to grind food particles
- system that transports nutrients and oxygen
- system that controls body movements and responses.
- building unit of living
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- making energy
- group of cells
- group of similar tissues
- absorb water and minerals
- hold the plant and transport water
- is responsible for photosynthesis
10 Clues: making energy • group of cells • group of similar tissues • building unit of living • absorb water and minerals • is responsible for photosynthesis • hold the plant and transport water • found in earth worm to grind food particles • system that transports nutrients and oxygen • system that controls body movements and responses.
BIOL 113 Chapter 01 Crossword 2013-09-02
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- The level at which a given parameter (e.g. temperature) is maintained by the body
- The body's response to a stimulus/disturbance is to move that parameter (e.g. pH) in the opposite direction
- Component of a biological control system which monitors the current level of the parameter (e.g. blood glucose)
- The study of how the parts of the body function
- System which transports blood throughout body
- Plane which divides the body into front and back halves
- System which covers the body (skin, nails, etc.)
- Electrical Communication system in the body
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- System which gives body its frame and levers for movement
- Cavity where you would find the lungs
- Cavity where you would find the central nervous system
- Component of a biological control system which acts to reverse the disturbance
- Upright, arms at side, palms forward describes ________________
- System which allows for gases to exchange between the environment and the blood
- System utilizing bloodborne chemical messengers
- System which allows for foodstuffs to be broken down and absorbed into the body
- The study of the structures of the body
- The body's effort to maintain a stable internal environment
- Plane which divides the body into upper and lower halves
- Plane which divides the body into right and left halves
20 Clues: Cavity where you would find the lungs • The study of the structures of the body • Electrical Communication system in the body • System which transports blood throughout body • System utilizing bloodborne chemical messengers • The study of how the parts of the body function • System which covers the body (skin, nails, etc.) • ...
Body Systems and Homeostasis 2025-03-20
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- breaking down food
- groups of organs and tissues that work together to perform specific functions
- consist of a single muscle cell
- organ or group of cells that produces and releases substances
- oxygen and expelling carbon dioxide
- includes the brain, spinal cord, and a complex network of nerves
- organs and tissues responsible for sexual reproduction
- a group of organs that work together to break down food into smaller molecules
- soft tissue composed of cells that can contract
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- blood vessels that bring oxygen-rich blood from your heart to all of your body's cells
- system that removes excess and waste products from the body to maintain homeostasis
- a network of glands and organs that produce and release hormones
- transports oxygen, nutrients, and hormones to cells and removes waste products
- bones that give structure to the human body
- delicate blood vessels (tubes that hold blood)
- the body's network of muscles
- collect oxygen-poor blood and return it to your heart
- the body's ability to maintain a stable internal environment despite external changes
- your body's chemical messengers
- A state of balance among all the body systems
20 Clues: breaking down food • the body's network of muscles • consist of a single muscle cell • your body's chemical messengers • oxygen and expelling carbon dioxide • bones that give structure to the human body • A state of balance among all the body systems • delicate blood vessels (tubes that hold blood) • soft tissue composed of cells that can contract • ...
Human Body Systems Vocab 2024-09-12
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- the system that releases hormones throughout your body in order to aid in daily activities
- the system that enables movement
- the system that directs your body on what to do
- helps processing nutrients and clean the blood.
- the system that supports the body and works with muscles for movement
- the organ that filters your blood to remove waste and manage fluid levels.
- the strongest bone in the body, located in the thigh
- the organ that directs the body on what to do
- a muscle at the bottom of the lungs that helps us in breathing
- lets you see by focusing light.
- the system that filters your blood to remove waste
- keeps the body's internal balance
- ensures the body develops properly
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- provides the body with essential food, water, and energy
- the bone that protects your brain
- carries blood away from the heart
- the system that allows you to breathe and get oxygen into the body
- helps you hear and maintain balance.
- the system that extracts nutrients and water from the food we eat
- the system that makes babies
- the system that fights germs and prevents them from entering your body
- the system that carries blood, nutrients, waste, and oxygen throughout your body
- pumps blood throughout the body.
23 Clues: the system that makes babies • lets you see by focusing light. • the system that enables movement • pumps blood throughout the body. • the bone that protects your brain • carries blood away from the heart • keeps the body's internal balance • ensures the body develops properly • helps you hear and maintain balance. • the organ that directs the body on what to do • ...
Anaphy Chapter 1 2025-06-24
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- This body system returns proteins and fluid to blood
- Flat surface that pass through the body parts
- A vertical plane that separates anterior and posterior portions
- The body system that releases hormone that regulate reproduction and other body processes
- Body system that helps regulate acid-base balance of body fluids
- Investigates the structure of the body
- Image or view of the body or one of its organ
- Body plane that divides top and bottom
- Deals with the processes or functions of living things
- Composed of a group of cells with common shape and function
- This body system maintain body's mineral balance
- Secretes and releases lubrication into the respective cavity
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- Pineal gland is an example of this body system
- Body system where bones meet
- This body system regulates body temperature
- A horizontal plane that separates superior and inferior portions
- Body plane that divides left and right
- Body plane that divides front from back
- Heart is an example of this body system
- Covers most of the organs in the abdomen
- This body sytem produces heat when muscles contract
- This body system controls and regulates body functions
- A body system wherein it digest, absorb, and defecate
- Basic functional unit of your body
- A space that cannot be open or closed to outside
25 Clues: Body system where bones meet • Basic functional unit of your body • Body plane that divides left and right • Investigates the structure of the body • Body plane that divides top and bottom • Body plane that divides front from back • Heart is an example of this body system • Covers most of the organs in the abdomen • This body system regulates body temperature • ...
Lesson 4 Vocabulary 2023-10-17
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- an autopsy.
- mercy killing
- about to die or end
- branch of medicine treating disorders of the skeletal system and tissues related to movement
- childish
- a person or thing of no importance.
- gullible
- a perfume
- inborn
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- a teacher
- a rebirth
- to shame.
- a scholarly show-off
- emerging
- something that has a real or independent existence
15 Clues: inborn • childish • emerging • gullible • a teacher • a rebirth • to shame. • a perfume • an autopsy. • mercy killing • about to die or end • a scholarly show-off • a person or thing of no importance. • something that has a real or independent existence • branch of medicine treating disorders of the skeletal system and tissues related to movement
Madison Devall 2 2024-02-01
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- holds bones to bones
- cells work together
- body system that supports and protects
- organ muscle
- skeleton that does not connect to spine
- body regulates itself
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- heart muscle
- don't control
- attached to bone
- smooth outer layer of bone
- holds muscle to bone
- can control
- organs work together
- skeleton connects to bone
- tissues work together
15 Clues: can control • heart muscle • organ muscle • don't control • attached to bone • cells work together • holds bones to bones • holds muscle to bone • organs work together • body regulates itself • tissues work together • skeleton connects to bone • smooth outer layer of bone • body system that supports and protects • skeleton that does not connect to spine
Body systems 2024-05-15
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- Protect from sickness
- Helps pass waste with urine
- Enables mvement with muscles
- Hormones
- Responsible for offspring
- Is there multiple Organs In a System
- Allows you to breath
- Transports blood
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- Removes waste
- Absorbs Nutrients
- Who Uses these systems
- Responible for senses
- Helps Maintain stucture of body
- Skin
- sytems Organs that help contribute to a function
15 Clues: Skin • Hormones • Removes waste • Transports blood • Absorbs Nutrients • Allows you to breath • Protect from sickness • Responible for senses • Who Uses these systems • Responsible for offspring • Helps pass waste with urine • Enables mvement with muscles • Helps Maintain stucture of body • Is there multiple Organs In a System • sytems Organs that help contribute to a function
S1U2 PT Part 1 2022-11-16
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- a body system that allows for movement by contracting.
- the purpose of the nervous system is to gather and respond to ___________.
- a body system that brings oxygen into our bodies and sends carbon dioxide out.
- the normal range of body levels.
- the ____________ system prevents species from becoming extinct.
- the building blocks of life.
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- when it gets cold, your body _______ to generate heat.
- a body system that provides shape and support.
- the ______ system fights off foreign invaders in the body.
- every _____ is made up of different tissues.
- processes that regulate body levels and maintain stability.
- a body system that takes in food and absorbs nutrients.
12 Clues: the building blocks of life. • the normal range of body levels. • every _____ is made up of different tissues. • a body system that provides shape and support. • when it gets cold, your body _______ to generate heat. • a body system that allows for movement by contracting. • a body system that takes in food and absorbs nutrients. • ...
BODY SYSTEMS 2020-04-26
7 Clues: SUPPORTS THE BODY • PROTECTS OUR BRAIN • HELPS TO DIGEST THE FOOD • CONECTION BETWEEN TWO BONES. • PROTECTS OUR LUNGS AND HEART • HELPS THE SKELETAL SYSTEM MOVE • TRANSPORTS FOOD FROM THE MOUTH TO THE STOMACH
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 • ...
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 • ...
The 11 Body Systems 2024-02-02
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- system that includes the brain & processes information
- system that produces reproduction cells
- system that consists of bones that support and protect internal organs
- system that regulates hormones
- system that filters waste from the body and excretes it as urine
- system that facilitates breathing; enables gas exchange between environment and body
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- system that breaks down nutrients and eliminates waste from the body
- system comprised of the skin, the body's largest organ; protects internal organs and regulates temperature
- system that enables both voluntary and involuntary movements of the body
- system that circulates blood throughout the body
- system that maintains fluid balance, fights infection; also known as the lymphatic system
11 Clues: system that regulates hormones • system that produces reproduction cells • system that circulates blood throughout the body • system that includes the brain & processes information • system that filters waste from the body and excretes it as urine • system that breaks down nutrients and eliminates waste from the body • ...
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
Muscular 2024-03-22
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- system consists of all the muscles of the body
- the large muscle at the back of the upper arm.
- The fixed attachment
- inflammation of a tendon
- muscles elastic, work in pairs one flexing while other is extending
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- activity requiring physical effort, carried out to sustain or improve health and fitness.
- Organ or tissue protrudes through an area of weak muscle
- means of attachment, connects the muscle to the bone
- muscle Lines most hollow organs of the body
- connects a bone to another bone, located in joints
- the main portion
- muscle are straited like skeletal muscles
12 Clues: the main portion • The fixed attachment • inflammation of a tendon • muscle are straited like skeletal muscles • muscle Lines most hollow organs of the body • the large muscle at the back of the upper arm. • system consists of all the muscles of the body • connects a bone to another bone, located in joints • means of attachment, connects the muscle to the bone • ...
Human physiology 2024-07-01
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- affects growth development, sexual activities, and normal regulatory process of the body
- Covers, shapes and supports skeletal tissue
- Also known as the lymphatic, protects the body from disease
- forms the physical foundation of the body
- Controls the steady delivery of blood through the body
- Carries messages through the central nervous system
- Enables breathing and supplies the body with oxygen
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- largest organ of the body
- Collection of tissues that have an identifiable structure and performs specific functions
- produces children and passes on our genetics
- Breaks down food and absorbs nutrients
- Elimination Of waste
12 Clues: Elimination Of waste • largest organ of the body • Breaks down food and absorbs nutrients • forms the physical foundation of the body • Covers, shapes and supports skeletal tissue • produces children and passes on our genetics • Carries messages through the central nervous system • Enables breathing and supplies the body with oxygen • ...
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 • ...
Body Systems 2024-03-13
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- an organism that is only made of one cell
- holds DNA inside of a cell
- hold water, food and waste in a cell
- organelle that performs cellular respiration to break down food and make energy
- the invention that helped us learn about cells
- this system works closely with the circulatory system to deliver food to all your cells
- where all cells come from (2 words)
- system that contains the heart and blood vessels
- the basic building block of life
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- the level of organization made up of a group of cells
- The body system is made of the brain nerves and spinal cord
- this system is responsible for making blood cells
- this system pulls on bones to get your body to move
- the process that takes sunlight, water and carbon dioxide to make food
- an organelle that breaks down and recycles unused materials in a cell
- means maintaining internal stability
- what is made when all body systems come together
- a structure that is in plant cells only
- makes up a cell
- something your cells need to do cellular respiration
20 Clues: makes up a cell • holds DNA inside of a cell • the basic building block of life • where all cells come from (2 words) • means maintaining internal stability • hold water, food and waste in a cell • a structure that is in plant cells only • an organism that is only made of one cell • the invention that helped us learn about cells • ...
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 • ...
Midterm Review Crossword Puzzle 2023-12-18
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- a gel-like substance found inside cells
- the brain of the cell, stores DNA
- all living things are made of _______
- These type of cells lack a nucleus
- The ______________ system is your hair, skin, and nails
- passing down of traits from parent to offspring
- an organelle found only in a plant cell that creates food from sunlight
- The ___________ system breaks down food into energy
- tightly wound DNA that is stored in the nucleus of a cell
- The system that transports oxygen and nutrients to cells is the ________ system.
- this organ provides the force to pump blood throughout your body
- a plant's response to light
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- __________ reproduction only requires 1 parent and creates a uniform population
- The system that is made up of bones is the ___________ system.
- internal water pressure that causes a plant to wilt or stand upright
- a small section of DNA that codes for traits
- ____________ reproduction creates a diverse population
- a group of multiple cells that perform a similar function
- a plant's response to gravity
- stores food, water, and waste in a cell
20 Clues: a plant's response to light • a plant's response to gravity • the brain of the cell, stores DNA • These type of cells lack a nucleus • all living things are made of _______ • a gel-like substance found inside cells • stores food, water, and waste in a cell • a small section of DNA that codes for traits • passing down of traits from parent to offspring • ...
Body Systems and Homeostasis 2023-03-01
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- type of digestion where food is broken down using enzymes
- system that breaks down food to be absorbed by the body
- when your brain controls your internal body temperature
- the internal framework of your body
- occurs in nature when the product of a reaction leads to the increase in that reaction
- an organ that produces hormones
- system of glands and organs
- condition that provides optimal functioning through balance
- system that pumps blood throughout your body
- system that contains your lungs
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- smallest type of blood vessel
- also known as an inhibitory loop
- collect oxygen-poor blood throughout your body and return it to your heart
- type of digestion where teeth are used to break down food into smaller pieces
- blood vessels that carry oxygen-rich blood from your heart to other parts of your body
- system that facilitates the nitrogenous waste from the body
- the process of using the outputs for the inputs
- transmits signals from your brain to the rest of your body
- the body's chemical messengers
- system that contains haploid cells
20 Clues: system of glands and organs • smallest type of blood vessel • the body's chemical messengers • an organ that produces hormones • system that contains your lungs • also known as an inhibitory loop • system that contains haploid cells • the internal framework of your body • system that pumps blood throughout your body • the process of using the outputs for the inputs • ...
Human Body Systems 2025-05-09
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- This system acts as structural support for the body.
- Hair-like structures in the respiratory system that are responsible for clearing mucus/debris from the airways.
- The red blood cell chemical that oxygen binds to in gas exchange.
- The system responsible for breaking down food and absorbing nutrients.
- The muscle responsible for breathing, located beneath the lungs.
- This system includes the brain and spinal cord.
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- This system controls voluntary and involuntary movements.
- The organ responsible for pumping blood throughout the body.
- This system includes the lungs and helps with breathing.
- This system regulates hormones
- This organ filters waste from the blood and helps maintain fluid balance in the body.
- Organ responsible for supporting fetal development until birth.
- The tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs.
- This system helps fight infections and diseases.
- Largest human organ.
15 Clues: Largest human organ. • This system regulates hormones • This system includes the brain and spinal cord. • This system helps fight infections and diseases. • This system acts as structural support for the body. • This system includes the lungs and helps with breathing. • This system controls voluntary and involuntary movements. • ...
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 • ...
Organ Systems 2024-05-16
9 Clues: Reproduce • Helps movement • Prevent illness • Release hormones • Breathing system • Food exiting/entering • Structure of organisms • Body temperature regulation • Transport oxygen throughout body
Human Systems Crossword puzzle (putri) 2024-05-17
6 Clues: This helps our body to move. • It is first part of our digestive system. • It is the first part of our skeletal system. • It is the first part of our respiratory system. • it is the first part of our circulatory system. • system. Gives the body its shape and protects important parts of the body.
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 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 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 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 • ...
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 • ...
Skeletal System Imbalances 2025-10-08
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- Most common form of arthritis
- A bone is out of its normal place
- Abnormal 'hump' curvature of the Thoracic spine in a posterior direction
- Abnormal curvature of the lumbar spine in an anterior direction
- Ligaments or Tendons that support a joint are damaged by excessive stretching
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- A disease in children where the bones don't calcify
- Abnormal curvature of the spine laterally
- A disease where uric acid builds in the bloodstream and is deposited in the soft tissue of joints
- Infected and Inflamed sinuses cause this
- Inflammation of the bursae
- Another word for break
11 Clues: Another word for break • Inflammation of the bursae • Most common form of arthritis • A bone is out of its normal place • Infected and Inflamed sinuses cause this • Abnormal curvature of the spine laterally • A disease in children where the bones don't calcify • Abnormal curvature of the lumbar spine in an anterior direction • ...
Skeletal System Crossword 2025-12-17
11 Clues: skull • thigh bone • ankle bones • spine bones • wrist bones • builds new bone • bending a joint • finger and toe bones • place where bones meet • soft tissue inside bones • flexible padding between bones
Body system crossword 2021-11-30
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- This is measure in beats per minute
- 120 over 80
- Gets rid of waste
- An organ part of the digestive system that contains acid
- This body system helps get nutrients from food
- Blood carries this
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- This system carries oxygen around the body
- Major organ that pumps blood
- This is a type of digestion in which enzymes are a part of
- This system helps protect, create, and support our bodies
- Helps with the ingestion of food
- This is how good and bad parts of food affect other body systems
12 Clues: 120 over 80 • Gets rid of waste • Blood carries this • Major organ that pumps blood • Helps with the ingestion of food • This is measure in beats per minute • This system carries oxygen around the body • This body system helps get nutrients from food • An organ part of the digestive system that contains acid • This system helps protect, create, and support our bodies • ...
Anatomy crossword 2025-05-05
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- System that defends against infections and diseases
- System that provides structure and support to the body
- System that protects the body from external harm
- System that controls and coordinates body activities
- System responsible for movement and posture
- chemical messengers that coordinate different functions in the body.
- the main part of the nervous system exists inside the skull
- System responsible for the exchange of gases
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- System responsible for transporting blood and nutrients
- the study of body structures
- the organs that are responsible for expanding and contracting in order to bring in oxygen and expel carbon dioxide
- System that processes food and absorbs nutrients
- An organ made primarily of muscle that is responsible for pumping blood throughout the body.
- The muscle tissue that is found in the heart and is responsible for its ability to beat.The muscle tissue that is found in the heart and is responsible for its ability to beat.
- muscle tissues that move involuntarily in order to perform movements in places such as organs.
- System that regulates hormones and metabolism
- this muscle tissue attaches to bones and is responsible for voluntary movement.
- System that filters waste from the blood
- the fluid that carries nourishment and oxygen to and bringing away waste products from all parts of the body.
19 Clues: the study of body structures • System that filters waste from the blood • System responsible for movement and posture • System responsible for the exchange of gases • System that regulates hormones and metabolism • System that processes food and absorbs nutrients • System that protects the body from external harm • System that defends against infections and diseases • ...
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? • ...
The Skeletal System 2025-01-24
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- The thinner bone in your lower leg, next to the tibia.
- The stack of bones running down your back that helps you stand up straight and protects your spinal cord.
- The larger bone in your lower leg, also known as the shinbone.
- The lower jawbone that helps you chew food.
- The bone that runs across the top of your chest from your shoulder to your neck.
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- The small bones in your fingers and toes.
- The longest bone in your body, found in your thigh.
- The other bone in your forearm, on the same side as your pinky finger.
- The hard bone that forms your head and protects your brain.
- The curved bones that form a cage around your chest to protect your heart and lungs.
- One of the two bones in your forearm, on the same side as your thumb.
11 Clues: The small bones in your fingers and toes. • The lower jawbone that helps you chew food. • The longest bone in your body, found in your thigh. • The thinner bone in your lower leg, next to the tibia. • The hard bone that forms your head and protects your brain. • The larger bone in your lower leg, also known as the shinbone. • ...
