skeletal system Crossword Puzzles
Muscular System 2021-05-06
Across
- Nearly 85% of heat comes from contracting muscles
- Muscle that can be consciously controlled
- Function of the muscle system that causes lungs to fill with air
- Muscles help your body move correctly
- Muscle found only in the heart
- Function of smooth muscles that moves food
- Muscles stretch over joints to keep them stable
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- Muscles keep the body in the correct position
- Function of the muscle system that helps the heart beat
- Function of the muscle system that keeps organs safe from harm
- Smooth muscles expand and contract in the uterus
- Also known as visceral muscle
12 Clues: Also known as visceral muscle • Muscle found only in the heart • Muscles help your body move correctly • Muscle that can be consciously controlled • Function of smooth muscles that moves food • Muscles keep the body in the correct position • Muscles stretch over joints to keep them stable • Smooth muscles expand and contract in the uterus • ...
HUMAN BODY PARTS 2023-07-31
Across
- controls the body through the use of electrical signals
- disposes if the body's waste
- carries blood around the body delivering oxygen and nutrients
- breaks down food and turns it into energy
- the skin and its appendages
- enables all the movement of the body
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- communicates with the body using chemicals called hormones
- keeps body fluids in balance and fights against inflections
- system of organs involved in producing offsprings
- carries air into the body, allowing oxygen to enter blood
- supports the body and enables movement with the help of the muscular system
- the body's drainage system for removing urine
12 Clues: the skin and its appendages • disposes if the body's waste • enables all the movement of the body • breaks down food and turns it into energy • the body's drainage system for removing urine • system of organs involved in producing offsprings • controls the body through the use of electrical signals • carries air into the body, allowing oxygen to enter blood • ...
Systems Review - Cells, Ecosystem, and Body Systems 2023-10-26
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- a group of parts that work together to perform a task
- all of the living and nonliving things that interact in a place
- things that do not need energy, do not grow and do not reproduce
- the shape of plant cells
- the system that has heart, blood, and blood vessels as its parts
- the shape of animal or human cells
- only plant cells have this, it helps give plants their shape
- the control center of the cell
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- this system helps give the body shape and hold it up
- things that need energy to grow and reproduce
- this system had lungs and nose as its parts
- all living things are made up of this
- they make food for plant cells and are green
13 Clues: the shape of plant cells • the control center of the cell • the shape of animal or human cells • all living things are made up of this • this system had lungs and nose as its parts • they make food for plant cells and are green • things that need energy to grow and reproduce • this system helps give the body shape and hold it up • ...
A Walk In The Park Review 2024-10-25
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- _______________________ connect bones at the joint.
- ________________ are the vessels (tubes) that carry blood AWAY FROM the heart to other parts of the body
- A _____________ is a structure inside a sense organ that is stimulated by information.
- _______________________ connect muscles to the bones
- The ____________ system includes the heart. It circulates food, oxygen, and blood throughout the body.
- Blood carries OXYGEN and _____________
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- is the curved, clear front part of the eye that’s there for protection.
- Muscles are part of the ________________________________ system.
- Bones are part of the ________________________________ system.
- ______________ are the vessels (tubes) that carry blood BACK to the heart.
- A _______________________ is where bones meet (elbows and knees).
- The ____________ organ in your body contract (squeezes)?
- The_____________ controls the nervous system (it's an organ).
13 Clues: Blood carries OXYGEN and _____________ • _______________________ connect bones at the joint. • _______________________ connect muscles to the bones • The ____________ organ in your body contract (squeezes)? • The_____________ controls the nervous system (it's an organ). • Bones are part of the ________________________________ system. • ...
Crossword: Objectives 16, 17, 19 2022-10-21
Across
- What assists prime movers by making similar movement(s)?
- The bulk of a skeletal muscle lies _____ to the joint; crossed
- Fascicle that is inserted on both sides of a tendon
- Muscles can affect the shape of _____
- Skeletal muscles can only ____
- What are the fascicles that is inserted into only one side of a tendon/muscle
- What fascicle arrange is found on external openings?
- Fascicle that is inserted from several different sides of a tendon
- ________ is attached to a movable bone
- What is the name for muscles that oppose or reverse movement?
- For location of muscle of origin and insertion the muscles that are based on its ______ site
- _______ is attached to an immovable or less movable bone
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- With a few exceptions, all skeletal muscle cross at least ____ joint
- When there is a contraction, a skeletal muscle insertion moves ____ the origin
- Criteria that has distinctive shape that helps identify the muscle
- What criteria has the characteristics of rectus or oblique?
- ______ is the length of a fascicle that runs along the long axis of muscle
- Muscle fibers ____ in the direction of their action
- What is the fascicle that has muscle fibers meet at one point?
- ______ modified spindle-shaped muscle
- Bones are named based on where they are associated
- “Bi-” , “Tri-” , “Quad-”
- Word that describes Maximus, Minimus, Longus?
- Criteria where muscle is named after its movement in the body
- All skeletal muscles have at least ___ attachments
25 Clues: “Bi-” , “Tri-” , “Quad-” • Skeletal muscles can only ____ • Muscles can affect the shape of _____ • ______ modified spindle-shaped muscle • ________ is attached to a movable bone • Word that describes Maximus, Minimus, Longus? • Bones are named based on where they are associated • All skeletal muscles have at least ___ attachments • ...
Human Body Systems 2023-10-24
7 Clues: Lets us Move our bodies • System That lets us breathe • Circulates blood around the body • Protects our insides with strong Bones • System that lets us feel pain and think • System that breaks down food or consumption • The system puts diffrent hormones in the blood
Grapes 2024-07-31
Across
- The cause of a disease
- A plant that lives in water
- Someone who cannot eat gluten
- Mythical bird that dies in flames and is reborn in ashes
- Blood poisoning
- Single cell organisms
- Study of children
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- Study of dinosaurs
- A book that teaches you things
- Low iron in the blood
- A bleeding disorder
- Study of bones and skeletal system
- A Roman General
- An unborn child
14 Clues: Blood poisoning • A Roman General • An unborn child • Study of children • Study of dinosaurs • A bleeding disorder • Low iron in the blood • Single cell organisms • The cause of a disease • A plant that lives in water • Someone who cannot eat gluten • A book that teaches you things • Study of bones and skeletal system • Mythical bird that dies in flames and is reborn in ashes
Muscular System 2022-02-21
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- connective tissue membrane which surrounds muscles
- a single muscle cells is a muscle __.
- neurotransmitter released into the synapse between neuron and muscle fiber
- type of muscle which is under voluntary control
- type of muscle found in the walls of hollow organs
- calcium and __ flow into muscle fibers to cause a contraction
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- type of muscle found in the heart
- muscles are connected to bones by __.
- skeletal muscle is called __ because it has streaks
- type of muscle which is attached to bone and is responsible for movements
- type of muscle which is under control of the autonomous nervous system
11 Clues: type of muscle found in the heart • muscles are connected to bones by __. • a single muscle cells is a muscle __. • type of muscle which is under voluntary control • connective tissue membrane which surrounds muscles • type of muscle found in the walls of hollow organs • skeletal muscle is called __ because it has streaks • ...
Muscles 2024-01-18
Across
- thick filament
- bundles of microfilaments
- has striations
- what is the other muscle type other than Skeletal and muscle
- Dark Band
- around single muscle fiber
- produce heat maintain posture stabilize joints generate heat
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- Muscles are attached by these
- light band
- Muscle is relaxed when this is present
- bundle of muscle fibers
- thin filament
- covers the entire skeletal muscle
- Storage of calcium
14 Clues: Dark Band • light band • thin filament • thick filament • has striations • Storage of calcium • bundle of muscle fibers • bundles of microfilaments • around single muscle fiber • Muscles are attached by these • covers the entire skeletal muscle • Muscle is relaxed when this is present • what is the other muscle type other than Skeletal and muscle • ...
Cells Crossword puzzle 2022-11-03
10 Clues: clear • make protien • produces energy • Attacks intruders • help maintain waste • observed box shaped structures • said plants are made up of cells • reproduces,resperation,digestion • said animals are made up of cells • organing microtubules that serve aa a cells skeletal system
Health Vocab Review 2024-05-20
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- how you feel about yourself (130)
- body system that covers and protects the entire body (38)
- positive stress that encourages growth (149)
- planned and structured physical activity (242)
- hormone that increases feelings of relaxation and sleepiness (102)
- body system that fights infections (54)
- body system that breaks down food for nutrients and energy (54)
- non infectious disease (378)
- body system that removes liquid waste from the body (54)
- body system that is made up of bones (38)
- plant with leaves containing nicotine (276)
- medication or other substance that change the way the body or brain functions (334)
- body system that helps the body move (38)
- nutrient body uses to build and maintain all of its cells and tissues (194)
- trouble falling or staying asleep (109)
- addictive drug that alters brain function (308)
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- body system that allows people to think, use senses, move, and maintain body processes (62)
- state of complete physical, mental, emotional, and social well being (6)
- ability to put yourself in someone else's shoes (139)
- circumstances, objects, or conditions that surround a person in everyday life (14)
- disease that is infectious (370)
- support (22)
- product designed to cover up body odor (76)
- body system that obtains oxygen for the body (46)
- using oxygen to break down energy (248)
- body system that moves blood throughout the body (46)
- mark of shame or embarrassment that is usually unfair (173)
27 Clues: support (22) • non infectious disease (378) • disease that is infectious (370) • how you feel about yourself (130) • body system that fights infections (54) • using oxygen to break down energy (248) • trouble falling or staying asleep (109) • body system that is made up of bones (38) • body system that helps the body move (38) • product designed to cover up body odor (76) • ...
Ther Nervous System 2024-06-13
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- System that regulates “rest and digest” functions
- Motor neurons that carry signals away from central nervous system to initiate action
- Nervous system that includes fibers that innervate smooth muscle, cardiac muscle, and glands
- Large nucleus lying in center of brain, highly connected to cerebral cortex
- Nervous system that includes fibers of the motor neurons that supply skeletal muscles
- Charged cells that conduct electrical signals to pass information throughout the body
- Spaces between neurons where information is passed
- Specific receptors for different modalities/ sensations
- What transduces and groups stimuli to form a sensory surface
- Outer, highly folded surface of the cerebrum
- System that plays a key role in learning, memory, and emotions
- What carries signal across synapses; binds postsynaptic receptors
- Synaptic output of one neuron to many
- Part of the nervous system that includes the brain and spinal cord
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- Part of the brain that maintains homeostasis
- System that controls “fight or flight” responses
- Neurotransmitter used by motoneurons; increases membrane permeability for Na+
- Transmitter that activates 2nd messenger system
- Multilayered sheath of plasma membrane that wraps around axonal fibers as an insulator
- Nerve network of the digestive tract
- What action potentials do when locally generated depolarizing currents spread to adjacent regions of the membrane
- Synaptic input of many neurons to one
- Part of the nervous system that includes nerve fibers
- Sensory neurons that sense stimulus
- Conversion of stimulus energy to a neuronal signal
25 Clues: Sensory neurons that sense stimulus • Nerve network of the digestive tract • Synaptic input of many neurons to one • Synaptic output of one neuron to many • Part of the brain that maintains homeostasis • Outer, highly folded surface of the cerebrum • Transmitter that activates 2nd messenger system • System that controls “fight or flight” responses • ...
X-word! 2022-10-13
Across
- System that helps us breathe
- Backbone of Radiology
- Hinge joint
- Human fuel
- Animal unit where the children live
- Patients hold it for a CXR
- Can't wear it for an MRI scan
- Procedures usually done under ultrasound guidance
- CT do this many times a day for patients
- Radiologys finest garment
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- Where bees live
- Swedish image album
- The popping of the lungs
- Radiology in a far away land
- Justifies a skeletal survey
- Sometimes can be obstructed
16 Clues: Human fuel • Hinge joint • Where bees live • Swedish image album • Backbone of Radiology • The popping of the lungs • Radiologys finest garment • Patients hold it for a CXR • Justifies a skeletal survey • Sometimes can be obstructed • System that helps us breathe • Radiology in a far away land • Can't wear it for an MRI scan • Animal unit where the children live • ...
Brain Review 2020-04-07
Across
- sleeping, waking and dreaming(in the brainstem)
- the extension of a neuron, ending in branching terminal fibers, through which messages pass to other neurons or to muscles or glands
- nervous system the division of the peripheral nervous system that controls the body's skeletal muscles
- lobes visual cortex
- the bushy, branching extensions of a neuron that receive messages and conduct impulses toward the cell body
- responsible for certain automatic functions such as breathing and heart rate.
- neurons neurons that carry outgoing information from the central nervous system to the muscles and glands
- nervous system the sensory and motor neurons that connect the central nervous system to the rest of the body
- nervous system brain and spinal cord
- a fatty substance that helps insulate neurons and speeds the transmission of nerve impulses
- Relays sensory messages to the cerebral cortex
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- lobes Left lobe, Broca’s area
- A property of the brain that allows it to change as a result of experience, drugs, or injury.
- lobes Somatosensory cortex
- Regulates Glands
- Motor coordination
- storage of new information in memory
- natural, opiatelike neurotransmitters linked to pain control and to pleasure
- lobes Left lobe, Wernicke’s area
- potential a neural impulse; a brief electrical charge that travels down an axon
- Forms learned associations between objects and emotion, especially fear
21 Clues: Regulates Glands • Motor coordination • lobes visual cortex • lobes Somatosensory cortex • lobes Left lobe, Broca’s area • lobes Left lobe, Wernicke’s area • storage of new information in memory • nervous system brain and spinal cord • Relays sensory messages to the cerebral cortex • sleeping, waking and dreaming(in the brainstem) • ...
Human System Crossword Puzzle-Stephanie 2024-05-17
Across
- give out and give in gases.
- pushes food down the stomach
- digestion begins here
- works with the skeletal system to help our body move
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- digestion ends here
- protects important parts of our body
- mixes food with digestive juices and digests food further
- absorbs water from undigested food
- it helps us to smell things and breath
- a part of circulatory system that pumps out blood
10 Clues: digestion ends here • digestion begins here • give out and give in gases. • pushes food down the stomach • absorbs water from undigested food • protects important parts of our body • it helps us to smell things and breath • a part of circulatory system that pumps out blood • works with the skeletal system to help our body move • ...
Brain Exercise 2023-12-18
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- Nerve cells that conduct impulses away from the central nervous system
- the division of the autonomic nervous system that arouses the body, mobilizing its energy in stressful situations
- Specialized cells that myelinate the fibers of neurons found in the PNS
- a fatty substance that helps insulate neurons and speeds the transmission of nerve impulses
- the division of the autonomic nervous system that calms the body, conserving its energy
- outer surface of schwann cell
- System that includes the brain, spinal cord, nerves
- neurons that carry incoming information from the sensory receptors to the brain and spinal cord
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- Processing and interpretation of sensory input
- the division of the peripheral nervous system that controls the body's skeletal muscles
- Nerve cells that carry impulses towards the central nervous system
- neurons that carry outgoing information from the brain and spinal cord to the muscles and glands
- The part of the PNS that controls the glands and the muscles of the internal organs
- nerves
- brain and spinal cord
15 Clues: nerves • brain and spinal cord • outer surface of schwann cell • Processing and interpretation of sensory input • System that includes the brain, spinal cord, nerves • Nerve cells that carry impulses towards the central nervous system • Nerve cells that conduct impulses away from the central nervous system • ...
Lesson 1 Vocabulary 2014-08-26
Across
- disposes of waste
- moves limbs
- transports nutrients gases and waste
- breaks down food to make it useful
- parts of a body system
- makes up organs
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- made up of bones
- allows humans to reproduce
- makes up tissue
- regulates behavior and maintains homeostatis
- make the body function and work properly
- fights viruses and bacteria
12 Clues: moves limbs • makes up tissue • makes up organs • made up of bones • disposes of waste • parts of a body system • allows humans to reproduce • fights viruses and bacteria • breaks down food to make it useful • transports nutrients gases and waste • make the body function and work properly • regulates behavior and maintains homeostatis
phoenix 7 2023-01-30
9 Clues: regulates itself • cells work together • organs work together • holds bones to bones • tissues work together • bone- smooth outer layer • skeleton - connects to spine • system- supports and protects • skeleton-does not connect to spine
Emergency Crossword 2023-02-28
Across
- Bone moves out of a joint.
- The tool used to immobilize a bone.
- Largest bone in the body.
- Blood supply cut off from the brain.
- The ________ system helps protect important organs in the body.
- Break in a bone.
- The machine to deliver shocks to the body.
- A cycle of CPR has 30 ___________.
- A tear in muscle fiber
- Connects bone to bone.
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- Fractures that do not break through the skin.
- Fractures that break through the skin.
- The _____ system protects from illness.
- The ________ system helps to regulate body temperature.
- Blood circulation cut off from cold.
- The place where two bones meet.
- A side effect of second degree burns.
- A ______ attack is when blood supply is cut off from the heart.
- A cut or tear in skin.
- Connects muscle to bone.
- When the body loses heat faster than it can make it.
- When the airway is blocked due to an object.
- Smallest bone in the body.
- Stretching of tendons and ligaments.
24 Clues: Break in a bone. • A cut or tear in skin. • A tear in muscle fiber • Connects bone to bone. • Connects muscle to bone. • Largest bone in the body. • Bone moves out of a joint. • Smallest bone in the body. • The place where two bones meet. • A cycle of CPR has 30 ___________. • The tool used to immobilize a bone. • Blood circulation cut off from cold. • ...
Muscular System 2024-05-14
Across
- Unstriated and involuntary
- A molecule that resembles troponin in smooth muscle cell
- Cross-bridge detaches at end of power stroke and returns to original conformation
- Thin filaments
- Electrical charge within a cell becomes less negative
- Enzyme that hydrolyzes ATP to ADP
- Anaerobic metabolism of glucose
- Receptor located in the membrane of the transverse tubule
- Thick filaments
- An important feature of skeletal muscle cell that smooth muscle doesn't have
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- A type of oxidative skeletal muscle fiber where there's fast contraction and reliance on oxidative phosphorylation for ATP
- Smooth, sustained contraction of maximal strength
- Receptor located in the membrane of the sarcoplasmic reticulum
- Striated and voluntary
- Smallest unit of a muscle cell, able to contract
- Electrical charge within a cell becomes less positive
- A type of skeletal muscle fiber where there's very fast contraction and reliance on glycolysis for ATP
- A type of oxidative skeletal muscle fiber where there's slow contraction and reliance on oxidative phosphorylation for ATP
- Myosin cross-bridge binds to actin molecules
- Fluid where the majority of calcium enters in smooth muscle contraction
- Chemical that binds to troponin to trigger start of muscle contraction
- Protein structures that make up muscle fiber
- Smooth muscle cells that are activated by neuronal input
- Inability of muscle to maintain tension
- A type of recruitment of motor units to delay or prevent fatigue
- Striated and involuntary
- Neurotransmitter that kick starts a muscle contraction
27 Clues: Thin filaments • Thick filaments • Striated and voluntary • Striated and involuntary • Unstriated and involuntary • Anaerobic metabolism of glucose • Enzyme that hydrolyzes ATP to ADP • Inability of muscle to maintain tension • Myosin cross-bridge binds to actin molecules • Protein structures that make up muscle fiber • Smallest unit of a muscle cell, able to contract • ...
Science Crossword 2013-11-28
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- system that breakdown and absorbs nutrients that are necessary for growth and maintenance
- Released by your pancreas when blood sugar is high
- Your surface blood vessels dilate, causing you to get flushed
- Something that occurs with thought, consciously
- Known as the 'sponge' and releases sugar into the blood when the blood sugar level is low
- Controls the body's processes and homeostasis
- Something that occurs naturally, without thought
- Binds,supports and protects structures in the body. Most diverse and abundant type of tissue
- Links the nervous system to the endocrine system, via the pituitary glands.
- _____ are structures that secrete hormones
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- Mechanism which enhances or amplifies a change in the system
- Not having enough water inside your body
- Maintenance of a stable, constant condition in the body despite changes in the external environment
- The part your brain\hypothalamus plays during thermoregulation
- a serious medical condition that occurs when your body temperature rises over 40*C
- Your surface blood vessels constrict, so less blood is sent to your skin
- System that releases electrical signals through the body that directs behaviour and movement
- An organism that needs the environment to maintain its temperature
- Mechanism which resists or regulates a change in the system
- Muscle found in the frog's hind legs
20 Clues: Muscle found in the frog's hind legs • Not having enough water inside your body • _____ are structures that secrete hormones • Controls the body's processes and homeostasis • Something that occurs with thought, consciously • Something that occurs naturally, without thought • Released by your pancreas when blood sugar is high • ...
Integumentary System 2021-02-14
Across
- system, the middle layer of the epidermis helps water loss
- cell, is a type of skin cancer. This cancerous cell has 4 types of cells superficial,intermediate, paranasal and basal.
- corneum, most superficial layer of the epidermis.
- cell carcinoma is a type of skin cancer. Arises in a basal layer.
- system, What protects against environmental hazards, helps control body temp.
- system, This system is responsible for carrying nutrients and wastes throughout the body.
- advice, asymmetry,border,color,diameter
- glands, the sweat glands are called
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- Red,dry and painful burn is called
- Burns are classified by the extent of______damage
- This type of cancer occurs when the pigment producing cells give color to the skin and become cancerous.
- degree, black eschar, dry, painless no blanching
- degree, Red, clear blisters, moist, painful and blanches superficial partial thickness.
- melanoma, a neoplasm that arises from the melanocytes.
- system, provides support and protects tissues, stores minerals, forms blood cells.
- the deeper subcutaneous tissue made up of fat and connective tissue.
- degree, burn(full thickness) white/brown, dry leathery, painless, no blanching
- What integumentary system covers the surface and protects deeper tissues.
- stratum, clear layer
- keratosis, the most common preligment lesions of the epidermis, these lesions are common in people with chronically sun damaged skin.
20 Clues: stratum, clear layer • Red,dry and painful burn is called • glands, the sweat glands are called • advice, asymmetry,border,color,diameter • degree, black eschar, dry, painless no blanching • Burns are classified by the extent of______damage • corneum, most superficial layer of the epidermis. • melanoma, a neoplasm that arises from the melanocytes. • ...
06.05 Human Body Systems-Sumaiyah Wade-FLVS-Science 2016-12-07
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- The system fights off diseases and colds
- The system that transports blood and nutrients around your body
- The system that protects you from physical injuries
- The system that contains your bones and connective tissues, which protects and supports the body tissues and internal organs.
- The system of nerve cells that transmits nerve impulses into parts of the body.
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- The system that helps you bring oxygen in, and carbon dioxide out.
- The system that lets out fluids from the body.
- The system that helps food break down and uses the nutrients to help the body
- The system that it used to reproduce or have a baby.
- The system that helps your body circulate blood and maintain your posture
10 Clues: The system fights off diseases and colds • The system that lets out fluids from the body. • The system that protects you from physical injuries • The system that it used to reproduce or have a baby. • The system that transports blood and nutrients around your body • The system that helps you bring oxygen in, and carbon dioxide out. • ...
Animal Systems 2021-09-21
Across
- The system that allows the body to move, including the movement of food through the intestines and blood through the arteries
- The system that includes white blood cells, lymph nodes and protects us from infection
- a group of cells that work together for a common function
- The system that controls the other systems using electrical signals from the brain and spinal cord
- The system that creates eggs and sperm for pregnancy and childbirth
- The system that removes waste such as sweat and urine
- a group of tissues that work together for a common function
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- The system that causes hormonal changes seen during puberty and pregnancy
- The system that rigidly protects our soft internal organs and produces red blood cells
- The process of staying within normal ranges even when environmental conditions are constantly changing
- The system that transports nutrients around the body via blood
- the smallest functional unit of life
- The system that defines the outer layer of the body and is the first line of defense
- The system that breaks down food into useable nutrients
14 Clues: the smallest functional unit of life • The system that removes waste such as sweat and urine • The system that breaks down food into useable nutrients • a group of cells that work together for a common function • a group of tissues that work together for a common function • The system that transports nutrients around the body via blood • ...
Plant and Animal Systems 2014-11-02
Across
- The human body system that creates movement
- The vessels that return blood to the heart
- The organ in the human body that processes drugs, alcohol and toxins
- The human body system that removes wastes from the body
- The part of the plant that collects water and nutrients from the soil
- The vascular tubes in plants that carry sugars (glucose) and nutrients around the plant
- The large vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- The bone structure that protects the brain
- The human body system that keeps you upright and gives your body its shape
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- The human body system that extracts nutrients from food
- The organ in the human body that pumps blood around the body
- The human body system that sends signals from the brain to the rest of the body
- The human body system involved in taking in oxygen and removing carbon dioxide
- The vascular tubes in plants that carry water from the roots to the leaves
- The human body system that fights disease
- The organ in the human body that filters blood to make urine
- The part of the plant that contains chlorophyll for photosynthesis
17 Clues: The human body system that fights disease • The vessels that return blood to the heart • The bone structure that protects the brain • The human body system that creates movement • The large vessels that carry blood away from the heart • The human body system that extracts nutrients from food • The human body system that removes wastes from the body • ...
Muscular System 2023-05-03
Across
- Respiration in which oxygen is consumed and glucose is broken down entirely
- A process in which glucose is broken down in the absence of oxygen
- The thin connective tissue surrounding each muscle cell
- Chemical released by neurons that bind to receptors of neurons, and stimulate them
- Inability of a muscle to contract even while be stimulated
- The muscle attachment that is not movable or is less moveable than the intersection
- Contractile proteins found in muscle; makes up the thin filaments
- Consisting of spindle-shaped, nonstriated muscle cells
- The movable attachment of a muscle as opposed to its origin
- Muscle that performs the paired and opposing action of the agonist
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- Sustained partial contraction of a muscle in response to stretch receptor inputs
- The smallest contractile unit of muscle
- Muscle that increases the angle at the joint
- Contractile organelles found in the cytoplasm of muscle cells
- The connective tissue enveloping bundles of muscle fibers
- Specialized muscle of the heart with striations
- Movement that decreases the angle of a joint
- Allows us to move
- A motor neuron and all the muscle cells it supplies
- Contractile proteins found in muscle; makes up the thick filaments
- Attaches skeletal muscle to the skeleton
- Muscles that assist the prime mover in its role
- Organ system consisting of skeletal muscles and their connective tissue attachments
- Muscle that contracts to generate the main force of an action
- Muscle composed of cylindrical multinucleate cells with obvious striations
- Act to keep bones immobile when needed
26 Clues: Allows us to move • Act to keep bones immobile when needed • The smallest contractile unit of muscle • Attaches skeletal muscle to the skeleton • Muscle that increases the angle at the joint • Movement that decreases the angle of a joint • Specialized muscle of the heart with striations • Muscles that assist the prime mover in its role • ...
Body System 2017-01-11
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- Organ system that distributes lymph throughout the body
- Organ system that allows the human body to move and perform body functions
- Organ system that helps protect against from infection, injury, and UV rays; regulates body temp.
- A body part made of tissue, that performs a function or group of functions
- Organ system made up of glands that produce hormones which regulate many different body functions
- Organ system that breaks down food and extracts nutrients from the food for use by the entire body
- Events or conditions that cause a living thing to react
- Organ system that processes and transmits many types of information throughout the body
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- Organ system comprised mainly of bones and cartilage which gives support and structure to the human body
- A group of similar cells that work together to perform a specific function
- Organ system that carries out the process of breathing, which involves taking in oxygen to the body and getting rid of carbon dioxide
- Organ system that carries blood throughout the body
- The process of maintaining balance within the human body
- Organ system that allows humans to produce offspring
- Organ system that excretes waste products that are formed from the functions of the body
- The smallest, or building block, of an organism
16 Clues: The smallest, or building block, of an organism • Organ system that carries blood throughout the body • Organ system that allows humans to produce offspring • Organ system that distributes lymph throughout the body • Events or conditions that cause a living thing to react • The process of maintaining balance within the human body • ...
Unit 1 Term Review 2024-09-04
Across
- upward
- anatomical _____, the starting point for all terms
- refers to the head, spinal, thorax, and abdominal areas
- system that breaks down & absorbs nutrients from food
- hip area
- system that communicates and coordinates the body chemically
- low-back area
- system that produces children
- groin area
- system that exchanges gases, CO2 & O2
- back side of the body
- towards the side
- system that generates movement in the body
- towards the middle
- refers to the arms and legs
- towards the "rear"
- wrist area
- nose
- back of knee
- downward
- heel area
- rib cage area
- mouth
- area of spine that connects to coxa
- area in middle of the ribs
- area of the spinal column
Down
- buttocks
- fingers and toes
- system that protects the body from pathogens
- area in the front of the elbow
- shoulder blade region
- system covers and protects the body from environmental dangers
- towards the face
- system that communicates and coordinates the body electrically
- thigh area
- system that supports and protects softer tissues
- further inside the body
- belly button area
- eye area
- knee cap
- system that moves substances about the body
- head area
- area below the ribs but above the pelvis
- neck area
- towards the surface of the body
- front/stomach side of the body
- upper arm area
- cheek area
- back of elbow
- system that removes wastes, excess water and salts
- ankle area
- base of the skull
52 Clues: nose • mouth • upward • buttocks • hip area • eye area • knee cap • downward • head area • neck area • heel area • thigh area • groin area • cheek area • wrist area • ankle area • back of knee • low-back area • back of elbow • rib cage area • upper arm area • fingers and toes • towards the face • towards the side • belly button area • base of the skull • towards the middle • towards the "rear" • shoulder blade region • ...
The Human Body - Lessons 1.1-1.2 2024-04-08
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- The control center of a cell
- Each organ in the body is part of a(n) _____________ performing a major function.
- Another name for the circulatory system.
- The skin is made of this tissue
- Process by which nutrients move from the digestive system into the bloodstream.
- Chemical substances needed by body cells that result from the process of digestion.
- Chemical substances produced by glands that affect many body processes.
- The elbow and shoulder are types of these.
- A tissue that has the ability to contract
Down
- Tissue that connects all of the body’s parts.
- Skin and kidneys are examples of these
- This system removes waste products from the body
- The least complex level of organization of the human body
- The circulatory system works with the ___________ system to get nutrients to all body cells.
- The muscles attached to bones that provide the force to move the bones
- A group of similar cells performing the same function
16 Clues: The control center of a cell • The skin is made of this tissue • Skin and kidneys are examples of these • Another name for the circulatory system. • A tissue that has the ability to contract • The elbow and shoulder are types of these. • Tissue that connects all of the body’s parts. • This system removes waste products from the body • ...
Articulations 2023-01-03
Across
- Joint between the L2 and L3 vertebrae
- True or False: extensibility refers to the ability of a muscle to stretch
- Most movable joints
- Loss of muscle mass from lack of activity
- To straighten a joint
- Moving away from the midline
- Pointing the toe upwards
- Term that describes the alternating light and dark bands
- Turning a body part outward
- Spinning on an axis
Down
- Study of the muscular system is known as
- Not a function of the muscular system
- The protein that acts as a calcium receptor in skeletal muscle
- Moving towards the midline
- Turning a body part inward
- decreasing the angle between two joints
- Making a complete circle
- Turning the palms downward
- The protein that acts as a calcium receptor in skeletal muscle is
- Attachments between muscle and bone matrix
- True or False: the elbow has both pivot and hinge joints
21 Clues: Most movable joints • Spinning on an axis • To straighten a joint • Making a complete circle • Pointing the toe upwards • Moving towards the midline • Turning a body part inward • Turning the palms downward • Turning a body part outward • Moving away from the midline • Joint between the L2 and L3 vertebrae • Not a function of the muscular system • ...
Introductory A&P 2023-09-11
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- another name for "cross section" plane
- thyroid gland (system)
- upper body is facing up; ventral side is up; dorsal side is down; horizonal position
- this region collectively connects the lower limbs to the axial skeleton
- cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral, and coccyx can be collectively called this.
- medial means closer to the "__________"
- when two species share similar characteristics.
- laying down with your ventral side down and back (dorsal) is facing up; horizontal position
- bones, cartilage (system)
- there are 12 vertebrae of this kind
- another name for dorsal; to the back
- spinal cord, nerves (system)
- liver, intestines (system)
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- powers the movement of the skeleton (system)
- bone that is anterior to the heart (begins with s)
- another name for anterior
- covers the first 8 weeks following conception (type of anatomy)
- closer to the trunk
- hair, nails (system)
- directional term for "above"
- another name for midsagittal plane; divides the body into left and right
- analysis of specific parts of the body (type of anatomy)
- inferior meaning
- a plane that divides the body into anterior and posterior
- laying down on your right side is also known as "_________" recumbent
- Word comes from the process of cutting up or dissecting organisms
- bladder (system)
- heart, arteries (system)
- comparing human anatomy with another species (type of anatomy)
- study of large systems such as digestive system (type of anatomy)
- ancient Greek meaning of "study of nature, origins"
31 Clues: inferior meaning • bladder (system) • closer to the trunk • hair, nails (system) • thyroid gland (system) • heart, arteries (system) • another name for anterior • bones, cartilage (system) • liver, intestines (system) • directional term for "above" • spinal cord, nerves (system) • there are 12 vertebrae of this kind • another name for dorsal; to the back • ...
Pulses of the Body 2024-08-15
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- The esophagus, stomach and intestines
- Under arm pulse
- The inner, upper arm pulse/Used to determine an infant pulse
- This system involves the bones of the body
- On top of the foot
- Groin area pulse
- Involves the kidneys, bladder and urethra
- The vein most used by people who draw blood. It is located in the bend of the elbow.
Down
- Behind the knee pulse
- Ankle area pulse/hard to feel
- The skin
- Pertaining to the heart
- The wrist area and the most used pulse
- Beside the trachea (windpipe)in the area of the neck
- This system involves the brain and spinal cord
- Involves the windpipe and lungs
16 Clues: The skin • Under arm pulse • Groin area pulse • On top of the foot • Behind the knee pulse • Pertaining to the heart • Ankle area pulse/hard to feel • Involves the windpipe and lungs • The esophagus, stomach and intestines • The wrist area and the most used pulse • Involves the kidneys, bladder and urethra • This system involves the bones of the body • ...
Human Body Systems 2022-11-27
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- this is the strongest bone in the body
- The spinal cord is an important part of this system
- these are the muscles that will strengthen when you do sit ups
- this connects the larynx to the bronchus before reaching the lungs
- This system is responsible for making sure your heart is working
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- The system that helps keep the body structure and has 206 parts to it
- This system includes the mouth, stomach, and intestines
- this is something in the circulatory system that is located in the neck
- This system helps bring oxygen to your body
- Parts of this system include the quadriceps, biceps, triceps
10 Clues: this is the strongest bone in the body • This system helps bring oxygen to your body • The spinal cord is an important part of this system • This system includes the mouth, stomach, and intestines • Parts of this system include the quadriceps, biceps, triceps • these are the muscles that will strengthen when you do sit ups • ...
Inside the Human Body 2017-03-06
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- This system allows humans to make new human beings
- control center of the body
- the type of muscle that makes up the heart
- This muscle is found in your stomach, skin and other organs.
- the first intestine the food enters
- part of the air we breathe
- These products are exited out of the body.
- a sense organ
- the number of bones in the human body
- These organs exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide from the blood
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- These link the bones together.
- another name for windpipe
- This system is made up of your heart and blood vessels.
- spit
- This system breaks down the food we eat.
- the waste gas from your body
- The heart pumps this through the body.
- This is where the blood delivers the oxygen and food to.
- the type of muscle attached to the bones
- the intestine where the undigested food goes
- the long tube leading to the stomach
21 Clues: spit • a sense organ • another name for windpipe • control center of the body • part of the air we breathe • the waste gas from your body • These link the bones together. • the first intestine the food enters • the long tube leading to the stomach • the number of bones in the human body • The heart pumps this through the body. • This system breaks down the food we eat. • ...
Neurons, The Nervous System, and the Endocrine System 2020-10-16
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- efferent nerve
- includes 3 types: sensory, motor, and inter
- when a neuron can't have another action potential
- examples include epinephrine and norepinephrine
- damages myelin and nerve fibers
- controls homeostasis, metabolism and more body functions
- intersection between axon tip of sending neuron and dendrite or cell body
- when this happens, a chemical message is sent to neighboring neurons
- positice charged ions rush out and negative charged ions come in
- another word for skeletal nervous system
- also called an action potential
Down
- includes the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system
- examples include serotonin and dopamine
- can be removed 3 ways: diffusion, degradation, and reuptake
- example includes Botulism
- positive charged ions come in and negative charged ions rush out
- neural impulses are always the same strength-weak stimuli don't produce weak impulses
- afferent nerve
- produced by many diferent types of glands to maintain the function of the endocrine system
- located in the axon terminals
- example includes Oxycodone
21 Clues: efferent nerve • afferent nerve • example includes Botulism • example includes Oxycodone • located in the axon terminals • damages myelin and nerve fibers • also called an action potential • examples include serotonin and dopamine • another word for skeletal nervous system • includes 3 types: sensory, motor, and inter • examples include epinephrine and norepinephrine • ...
Unit 3 2024-05-06
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- arouses the body and mobilizing energy during stress
- bushy branching extensions
- automatic response to stimulus; knee jerk response.
- brain message sender
- inhibits or blocks a response
- morphine within
- carry info from sensory receptors to brain and spinal cord
- the basic building block of the nervous system
- the brain and spinal cord
- neurons in brain and spinal cord that talk to each other
- chemical messengers
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- calms the body, conserves energy
- carry info from brain and spinal cord to muscles and glands
- connecting the CNS to the rest of the body
- molecule stimulating a response
- enough to trigger
- electrochemical communication network
- aka the skeletal nervous system
- part of PNS that controls the glands and muscles of internal organs
- electricity sent through an axon
- slow chemical communication system
- reabsorption
- pair of endocrine glands above kidneys secreting hormones that arouse body during stress
- neural cables connecting the CNS with the muscles
- little gap between sending and receiving
25 Clues: reabsorption • morphine within • enough to trigger • chemical messengers • brain message sender • the brain and spinal cord • bushy branching extensions • inhibits or blocks a response • molecule stimulating a response • aka the skeletal nervous system • calms the body, conserves energy • electricity sent through an axon • slow chemical communication system • ...
Living Things- Unicellular and Multicellular 2021-09-15
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- The part of the plant that grows above the soil
- Single celled organism.
- Bones that protect the heart and lungs
- Holds the plant in the soil and provide physical support
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- The gas we breathe in
- Bone that protects the brain
- Strongest bone in the body
- All living things are made up of
- The system that helps us in breathing
- Skeletal system is made up of
10 Clues: The gas we breathe in • Single celled organism. • Strongest bone in the body • Bone that protects the brain • Skeletal system is made up of • All living things are made up of • The system that helps us in breathing • Bones that protect the heart and lungs • The part of the plant that grows above the soil • Holds the plant in the soil and provide physical support
Muscular System 2024-01-25
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- muscle action you can control
- any movement that makes your body work
- a way to strengthen your skeletal muscles
- the muscle that is only found in your heart and helps pump blood around the body
- a muscle that straightens part of your body
Down
- the organ system whose primary function is movement and flexibility; made up of the muscles that let you move
- muscle found in the digestive tract and in the walls of blood vessels
- drugs that can make your muscles stronger
- exercise that strengthens the heart and increases endurance
- a muscle that bends a part of your body
- condition caused by inflamed tendons from exercising too much
- muscle attached to enable bone movement
- muscle action that cannot be controlled
- strands of tough connective tissue connect your skeletal muscles to your bones
- injury in which a muscle or tendon is overstretched or torn
15 Clues: muscle action you can control • any movement that makes your body work • a muscle that bends a part of your body • muscle attached to enable bone movement • muscle action that cannot be controlled • drugs that can make your muscles stronger • a way to strengthen your skeletal muscles • a muscle that straightens part of your body • ...
organ system 2022-06-09
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- what are main function of the endocrine system
- what system is responsible for movement
- what system starts with an L
- what system is the somatic and Autonomic in?
- what is your body's central framework
- what system pumps blood from the heart to the lungs to get oxygen
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- what system helps you have kids
- what is the first step of the digestive system
- system consisting of specific organs and structures used for gas exchange in animals and plants.is?
- what is the largest organ of the body that forms a physical barrier between the external environment and the internal environment that it serves to protect and maintain
- system regulates the chemical composition of body fluids by removing metabolic wastes and retaining the proper amounts of water, salts, and nutrients.
11 Clues: what system starts with an L • what system helps you have kids • what is your body's central framework • what system is responsible for movement • what system is the somatic and Autonomic in? • what are main function of the endocrine system • what is the first step of the digestive system • what system pumps blood from the heart to the lungs to get oxygen • ...
HBS Crossword 2021-12-13
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- Stores urine
- Helps your body move
- Filters the blood and releases urine
- Breaks down food into nutrients
- Produces specialized cells that make offspring
- The scientific name for nerve cell
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- Exchanges gases (mainly CO2 and oxygen)
- An important organ, part of the circulatory system
- Transports nutrients, sugar, and oxygen to the body cells
- Covers the body and prevents pathogens from entering the body
- The chemical products of the endocrine system
- Provides structure and support to the body, creates blood cells
- Sends signals to your body through hormones
- Controls the body's reactions through electrical impulses
- The biggest organ in your body
15 Clues: Stores urine • Helps your body move • The biggest organ in your body • Breaks down food into nutrients • The scientific name for nerve cell • Filters the blood and releases urine • Exchanges gases (mainly CO2 and oxygen) • Sends signals to your body through hormones • The chemical products of the endocrine system • Produces specialized cells that make offspring • ...
Hierarchical organization of interacting systems in a human body 2023-06-11
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- What goes in must come out.
- What system of Mohammed Ali stopped working properly.
- Which system does the coronavirus attack first?
- The shogun is above the Emporer in Japanese history because of the what?
- ប្រព័ន្ធដែលប្រឆាំងនឹងភ្នាក់ងារបង្កជំអឺ
- What is one of the most common organs you see on spooky day?
- What system do you use when u answer the call of nature?
- 如果你想成为一个有男子气概的男人,你必须训练什么?
- When you make a call you use a ___-phone.
Down
- What system do short people need?
- Basketball player Wilt Chamberlain died because this system stopped.
- 如果我们要有孩子我们要用什么?
12 Clues: 如果我们要有孩子我们要用什么? • 如果你想成为一个有男子气概的男人,你必须训练什么? • What goes in must come out. • What system do short people need? • ប្រព័ន្ធដែលប្រឆាំងនឹងភ្នាក់ងារបង្កជំអឺ • When you make a call you use a ___-phone. • Which system does the coronavirus attack first? • What system of Mohammed Ali stopped working properly. • What system do you use when u answer the call of nature? • ...
Plant and Animal Systems 2014-11-02
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- The vascular tubes in plants that carry water from the roots to the leaves
- The large vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- The organ in the human body that pumps blood around the body
- The human body system that fights disease
- The vessels that return blood to the heart
- The human body system that removes wastes from the body
- The part of the plant that collects water and nutrients from the soil
- The human body system that keeps you upright and gives your body its shape
- The vascular tubes in plants that carry sugars (glucose) and nutrients around the plant
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- The human body system involved in taking in oxygen and removing carbon dioxide
- The part of the plant that contains chlorophyll for photosynthesis
- The human body system that creates movement
- The human body system that extracts nutrients from food
- The human body system that sends signals from the brain to the rest of the body
- The organ in the human body that filters blood to make urine
- The organ in the human body that processes drugs, alcohol and toxins
- The bone structure that protects the brain
17 Clues: The human body system that fights disease • The vessels that return blood to the heart • The bone structure that protects the brain • The human body system that creates movement • The large vessels that carry blood away from the heart • The human body system that extracts nutrients from food • The human body system that removes wastes from the body • ...
Science PASS Review (Body Systems) 2024-05-13
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- This system works with the muscular and circulatory. It's main function is to break down and push food through the digestive tract.
- This system works with the muscular and circulatory. It's main function is to provide oxygen to the body and expel carbon dioxide.
- This system works with the circulatory, digestive, and respiratory. It's main function is to rid the body of waste.
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- This system works with circulatory, digestive, excretory, respiratory, and skeletal system.
- This system works with all organ systems to control functions necessary for life and allows the organism to respond to stimuli.
- This system works with the muscular, respiratory, digestive, and excretory. It's main function is to circulate blood and get rid of carbon dioxide.
- This system works with the muscular, circulatory and digestive. It's main function is to provide structure.
7 Clues: This system works with circulatory, digestive, excretory, respiratory, and skeletal system. • This system works with the muscular, circulatory and digestive. It's main function is to provide structure. • This system works with the circulatory, digestive, and respiratory. It's main function is to rid the body of waste. • ...
Biology Semester B Final Review 2014-06-03
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- Different forms of a gene
- A process of reduction division in which the number of chromosomes per cell is cut in half through the separation of homologous chromosomes in a diploid cell
- System that maintains homeostasis and releases hormones
- Adenine, ______, cytosine, thymine
- ______ enzymes cut DNA into fragments
- 2 different alleles for a trait
- Non-sexual chromosomes
- Domain that all eukaryotic organisms are classified into
- Genetic makeup of a gene
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- A picture of chromosomes lined up in size order
- Physical characteristics of a gene
- System that transports nutrients and waste
- The process of DNA copying
- Charles ______ proposed the currently accepted theory of evolution
- An inherited characteristic that increases an organism's chance of survival
- Survival of the ______, natural selection
- Change in the genetic material
- The principle of ______ states that some alleles are dominant and some are recessive
- 2 identical alleles for a trait
- System that protects and supports the body
- DNA is a double ______ structure
21 Clues: Non-sexual chromosomes • Genetic makeup of a gene • Different forms of a gene • The process of DNA copying • Change in the genetic material • 2 different alleles for a trait • 2 identical alleles for a trait • DNA is a double ______ structure • Physical characteristics of a gene • Adenine, ______, cytosine, thymine • ______ enzymes cut DNA into fragments • ...
Neurons, The Nervous System, and the Endocrine System 2020-10-16
Across
- efferent nerve
- includes 3 types: sensory, motor, and inter
- when a neuron can't have another action potential
- examples include epinephrine and norepinephrine
- damages myelin and nerve fibers
- controls homeostasis, metabolism and more body functions
- intersection between axon tip of sending neuron and dendrite or cell body
- when this happens, a chemical message is sent to neighboring neurons
- positice charged ions rush out and negative charged ions come in
- another word for skeletal nervous system
- also called an action potential
Down
- includes the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system
- serotonin and dopamine
- can be removed 3 ways: diffusion, degradation, and reuptake
- example includes Botulism
- positive charged ions come in and negative charged ions rush out
- neural impulses are always the same strength-weak stimuli don't produce weak impulses
- afferent nerve
- produced by many diferent types of glands to maintain the function of the endocrine system
- located in the axon terminals
- example includes Oxycodone
21 Clues: efferent nerve • afferent nerve • serotonin and dopamine • example includes Botulism • example includes Oxycodone • located in the axon terminals • damages myelin and nerve fibers • also called an action potential • another word for skeletal nervous system • includes 3 types: sensory, motor, and inter • examples include epinephrine and norepinephrine • ...
hans puzzle 2020-10-28
Across
- How many muscles are in a hand
- what is the main part of the nervous system
- what is the hardest bone in the body
- small flap of tissue that covers the wind pipe
- what is another name for the voice box
- what muscles hold the skeleton together
- vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- how many chambers does the heart have
- what you breathe in when you inhale
- what carries the blood to the heart
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- the part of the brain that controls appetite
- what type of bone tissue resembles a sponge
- the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide
- the muscles that surround the femur bone
- What is the thickest layer of the heart wall
- what is the smallest bone in the body
- what framework of protein are bones made of
- the cells that make of the nervous system
- what system is acting when you feel pain
- largest blood vessel in the entire body
20 Clues: How many muscles are in a hand • what you breathe in when you inhale • what carries the blood to the heart • what is the hardest bone in the body • what is the smallest bone in the body • how many chambers does the heart have • what is another name for the voice box • what muscles hold the skeleton together • largest blood vessel in the entire body • ...
biology crossword 2024-08-31
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- - Structures made of different tissues working together.
- - The global ecological system integrating all living beings and their relationships.
- Connective tissue that stores fat.
- SYSTEM - Group of organs working together for a specific function.
- - Plant tissue responsible for photosynthesis, support, and transport.
- - Level of biological organization that comes after the organ system.
- - Basic unit of life.
- - The lowest level of biological organization.
- - Tissue in plants responsible for storage and photosynthesis.
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- - Group of similar cells working together.
- - Meristem responsible for secondary growth in plants.
- - Fundamental plant tissues essential for growth and development.
- - Connective tissue that is flexible and provides support.
- - Another term for epithelial tissue.
- - Type of connective tissue that circulates in the blood vessels.
- - A type of connective tissue providing structural support.
- - Tissue composed of tightly packed cells covering body surfaces.
- - Tissue with three types: skeletal, cardiac, and smooth.
- - Tissue type that includes bone, cartilage, and blood.
- - Tissue type responsible for movement.
20 Clues: - Basic unit of life. • Connective tissue that stores fat. • - Another term for epithelial tissue. • - Tissue type responsible for movement. • - Group of similar cells working together. • - The lowest level of biological organization. • - Meristem responsible for secondary growth in plants. • - Tissue type that includes bone, cartilage, and blood. • ...
Human Body Structures and Functions Vocabulary 2014-10-17
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- The organ system in the human body that includes the stomach and intestines and functions to break down food to absorb the nutrients and remove the waste
- The organ system in the human body that includes all muscles (skeletal, smooth, & cardiac) and functions to move the body and substances it needs
- A tissue that connects muscule to bone
- A dome-shaped muscle at the base of the lungs that helps with inhalation of air with oxygen and exhalation of air with carbon dioxide
- A tissue that provides padding between bones
- Muscle tissue found only in the heart that contracts to move blood through the body
- The process by which the body breaks down food into small nutrient molecules
- A component of blood that sticks together to form clots to stop bleeding
- The organ system in the human body that includes the lungs and functions to bring in oxygen and remove carbon dioxide from the body
- The process by which wastes are removed from the body (Solid waste leaves by the digestive system; liquid waste by the excretory system.)
- The organ system in the human body that includes the heart and blood vessels and functions to move blood through the body
- An action under conscious control of the person such as moving skeletal muscle during any activity
- Large tubes that carry blood back to the heart
- A component of blood that fights disease in the body
- Muscle tissue found in organs (such as stomach, intestines, blood vessels, and lungs) that move substances through the body
- A pigment that turns brown as it absorbs UV radiation from the sun, protecting the skin and giving the skin its color
- Tiny, narrow tubes that allow for the transfer of substances (such as oxygen, carbon dioxide, and nutrients) between the blood and the cells
Down
- The moving of air containing oxygen into the body and air containing carbon dioxide as a waste out of the body
- Large tubes that carry blood away from the heart
- Substances in food that provide the raw materials and energy the body needs to carry out its essential processes
- The type of digestion that breaks food down into smaller particles of food. (Done by the teeth in the mouth and peristalsis in the stomach)
- The type of digestion that uses chemicals (such as saliva and stomach acid) to change the food particles into the nutrient molecules found in the food
- The organ system in the human body that includes the kidneys and bladder and functions to remove wastes from the body
- The process by which nutrient molecules pass through the wall of the digestive system into the blood stream
- A place in the body where two bones come together; some do not move; joints that move are held together by ligaments and padded by cartilage
- Liquid waste released through pores in the skin to help cool the body as it evaporates
- A component of blood that picks up oxygen in the lungs and delivers it to cells in the body AND picks up carbon dioxide from the cells to carry to the lungs for excretion
- The organ system in the human body that includes the skin and functions to protect the body in many ways
- Tiny sacs at the ends of the bronchial tubes that increase the surface area where movement of oxygen and carbon dioxide takes place
- An action that is NOT under conscious control of the person that the body does all the time such as heartbeat, breathing, digesting food
- A tissue that connects bone to bone at a joint
- The organ system in the human body that includes the bones and joints and functions to shape and support the body
32 Clues: A tissue that connects muscule to bone • A tissue that provides padding between bones • Large tubes that carry blood back to the heart • A tissue that connects bone to bone at a joint • Large tubes that carry blood away from the heart • A component of blood that fights disease in the body • A component of blood that sticks together to form clots to stop bleeding • ...
Unit 1 & 2 2020-03-26
Across
- chemical messengers
- sends signal from CNS to muscles and glands
- consists of the brain & spinal cord
- the emergency response system
- ex:knee-jerk response
- idea that knowledge comes from experience
- 3 layers that protect the brain
- regulates sleep/wake cycles
- processes visual signals
- regulates heart rate and respirations
- referred to as the little brain
- sends information from the brain stem to the cerebellum
- nerve cells
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- hormone that eases pain
- area that processes language
- area of the brain that creates speech
- the study of mental processes
- hormone that affects mood & sleep
- the master gland
- system that controls the body's skeletal muscles
- meeting point between neurons
- processes emotion and survival responses
- processes auditory information
- glands secrete epinephrine and norepinephrine
- responsible for decision-making
25 Clues: nerve cells • the master gland • chemical messengers • ex:knee-jerk response • hormone that eases pain • processes visual signals • regulates sleep/wake cycles • area that processes language • the study of mental processes • the emergency response system • meeting point between neurons • processes auditory information • 3 layers that protect the brain • referred to as the little brain • ...
Chapter 3 Crossword 2021-01-22
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- the study of body functions
- controls cell division and activities
- the making and breaking substances
- formation of blood cells
- maintaining a steady state
- plane that divides the body into upper and lower
- plane dividing right and left sides of the body
- farthest from attachment
- fluid that is also known as lymph fluid
- system that controls movement, shape and temperature
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- adipose and areolar belong to this tissue type
- study of body shape and structure
- building complex substances from simple substances
- spherical bodies in the cytoplasm of a cell
- common cause of hypothyroidism
- layer of "skin" that contains the blood system
- vertical plane cut at a right angle to the median plane
- type of muscle that is voluntary
- toward the point of attachment
- type of respiration from blood to cells
20 Clues: formation of blood cells • farthest from attachment • maintaining a steady state • the study of body functions • common cause of hypothyroidism • toward the point of attachment • type of muscle that is voluntary • study of body shape and structure • the making and breaking substances • controls cell division and activities • type of respiration from blood to cells • ...
hailey2 2024-02-01
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- skeleton connects to spine
- cells work together
- type of muscle to organs
- system support and protects
- type of can control
- tissues work together
- type of muscle attached to bone
- type of muscle found in the heart
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- bone smooth outer layer
- skeleton does not connect to the spine
- type of hold muscle to bone
- type of don't control
- holds bones to bones
- body regulates itself.
- systems organs work together
15 Clues: cells work together • type of can control • holds bones to bones • type of don't control • tissues work together • body regulates itself. • bone smooth outer layer • type of muscle to organs • skeleton connects to spine • type of hold muscle to bone • system support and protects • systems organs work together • type of muscle attached to bone • type of muscle found in the heart • ...
P3 Body Systems 2019-04-28
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- In the _________________ intestine, water is removed from the undigested food.
- Each part has its own _____________.
- The skeletal system supports the body, give the body _________________ and protects the important organs in the body.
- In the _________________ intestine, digested food passes through the walls of the small intestine into the blood to be transported to the rest of the body.
- The muscular system helps the body to ___________________.
- The human body is made up of many organ ______________.
- The ____________________ system carries digested food, water and oxygen in the blood to all parts of the body and carries waste materials away from the parts of the body.
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- Each body system is made up of many _______________.
- The ___________________ system takes air into the body and removes air from the body.
- The digestive system __________________ food down into simple substances and absorb them into the body.
- Digestive ___________________ are added to the food in the mouth, the stomach and the small intestine.
- Digestion is __________________ in the small intestine.
- Digestion starts in the ______________________.
- A system is made up of many ____________.
14 Clues: Each part has its own _____________. • A system is made up of many ____________. • Digestion starts in the ______________________. • Each body system is made up of many _______________. • Digestion is __________________ in the small intestine. • The human body is made up of many organ ______________. • The muscular system helps the body to ___________________. • ...
Homeostasis 2021-12-01
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- a structure that helps support your body.
- a self regulating system where it increase output to prevents the system from producing in the future.
- Help protect and cover your external layers (e.g skin.)
- help support your body movement (or body in general.)
- The effector's response enhances the stimulus's change, causing the organism to depart from homeostasis.
- The main source that commands your body.
- a system of organs and tissues that connect with each other.
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- It is connected with the blood vessel and heart.
- a process that helps you break down food.
- a system of glands and organs.
- a system where it helps your organs and tissues to allow you to breathe.
- It is a procedure that is used to produce offsprings.
12 Clues: a system of glands and organs. • The main source that commands your body. • a structure that helps support your body. • a process that helps you break down food. • It is connected with the blood vessel and heart. • It is a procedure that is used to produce offsprings. • help support your body movement (or body in general.) • ...
Skeletal 2023-06-01
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- The shoulder girdle attaches to the ___ skeleton at only one point- the sternoclavicular joint.
- a rounded bowing of the thoracic area of the back
- immovable joints that hold the skull together
- Sally recently suffered trauma to her tibia. Her dr said she has developed inflammation of the bone caused by pathogens. He prescribed antibiotics. What is her condition?
- Each shoulder girdle, or pectoral girdle consists of two bones, a clavicle and a ___.
- found in the middle part of the base of the skull
- The arm is formed by a single bone, the ___ , which is a typical long bone.
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- 14 bones that form the face
- Contains 22 bones; rests on the top of vertebral column
- The condition in which inflammation occurs a the small fluid filled sacs surrounding the joints
- holes in which blood vessels, nerves and ligaments pass
- side to side or lateral curvature of the spine
- The clavicle attaches to the ___ medially.
- abnormal inward curvature of the lumbar region of the back
- The ___ is a large flaring bone that forms most of the hip bone.
15 Clues: 14 bones that form the face • The clavicle attaches to the ___ medially. • immovable joints that hold the skull together • side to side or lateral curvature of the spine • a rounded bowing of the thoracic area of the back • found in the middle part of the base of the skull • Contains 22 bones; rests on the top of vertebral column • ...
Systems 2022-09-15
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- Digestion starts in the _______.
- The _______ system takes air into the body and removes air from the body.
- Digested food can pass through the walls of the small intestine and into the _______.
- Digestion is completed in the _______ intestine.
- A _______ is made up of parts that work together to carry out certain functions.
- Food in the stomach is digested further and mixed with digestive _______.
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- The _______ system carries digested food, water and oxygen in the blood to all parts of the body.
- The _______ is a tube that connects the mouth to the stomach.
- _______ is removed from undigested food in the large intestine.
- The _______ system supports and gives the body shape.
- The _______ system breaks down food into simple substances.
- The muscular system helps different parts of the body to _______.
12 Clues: Digestion starts in the _______. • Digestion is completed in the _______ intestine. • The _______ system supports and gives the body shape. • The _______ system breaks down food into simple substances. • The _______ is a tube that connects the mouth to the stomach. • _______ is removed from undigested food in the large intestine. • ...
Tissue Clue 2013-12-05
10 Clues: husk of coconut • muscles of heart • fat storing tissue • fluid matrix of blood • nature of skeletal muscles • also called lateral meristem • meristem found on internodes • also known as dividing tissue • present in nose,ear,trachea, larynx • functional unit of the nervous system
89 2021 T1 Vocabulary Crosswords 2020-07-27
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- Refers to the ability of water to flow upward against gravity in narrow xylem vessels.
- The ability of a plant to grow toward a source of moisture.
- A system that sends signals to various parts of the body.
- A force that drives water from root hair into root cells due to osmosis.
- A plant system that includes every part below the ground.
- A system that involves cells and proteins that defends the body against infection.
- A system that removes waste products from the body.
- A force that pulls water upward from the roots due to transpiration.
- Related to the normal bodily functions.
- A system that functions to absorb nutrition from food and drinks.
- The ability of a plant to grow toward a source of light.
- A system that allows active movement.
- A system that protects vital organs of the body.
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- A system that provides oxygen to all organs of the body.
- A system that secretes hormones or other chemicals directly into the blood.
- A plant's ability to extract water from its surroundings, especially through the soil.
- Loss of water from plants through the leaves.
- The ability of the body to maintain itself at a stable equilibrium.
- A system that supplies blood through the body.
- A group of organs that work together to perform a certain function.
- A plant system that includes every part above the ground.
- Movement of water from a less concentrated environment to a more concentrated one through a semipermeable membrane.
- The ability of a plant to grow in response to gravity pulling on it.
- A system that enables sexual reproduction.
- A group of similar tissues that serve a specific function.
25 Clues: A system that allows active movement. • Related to the normal bodily functions. • A system that enables sexual reproduction. • Loss of water from plants through the leaves. • A system that supplies blood through the body. • A system that protects vital organs of the body. • A system that removes waste products from the body. • ...
Organ systems 2022-06-01
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- Hard, dense connective tissue that makes up most of the adult skeleton.
- The organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
- Body system that acts as a barrier, detects stimuli, and regulates your body temperature.
- Female reproductive organs that produce eggs.
- The organ that receives food from the esophagus and breaks down food.
- The _____ glands make and release hormones like adrenaline, maintain blood pressure, and regulates metabolism.
- Body system that helps with immune responses and tissue drainage.
- The organ that holds urine until it is released from the body.
- Body system that produces eggs and sperm.
- The organ that receives and transmits messages to and from the body, and oversees activity.
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- The body system that is the support structure and central framework for your body.
- The largest organ of the human body.
- The _____ muscles are a part of the muscular system which lines the heart wall and helps the heart to pump blood throughout the cardiovascular system.
- This body system uses the heart to pump blood throughout your body.
- The body system that controls the things that your body does.
- Body system that is responsible for nearly all movement throughout the body.
- Body system that brings in oxygen and lets out carbon dioxide when you breathe.
- The Body system that breaks down food into nutrients and energy.
- ____ ____ are small bean-shaped tissues that act as filters in the lymphatic vessels.
- Body system that produces and secretes hormones throughout your body.
- The body system that collects and rids the body of wastes.
- The organs where the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide takes place.
22 Clues: The largest organ of the human body. • Body system that produces eggs and sperm. • Female reproductive organs that produce eggs. • The organ that pumps blood throughout the body. • The body system that collects and rids the body of wastes. • The body system that controls the things that your body does. • The organ that holds urine until it is released from the body. • ...
equine terms 2023-02-15
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- the nutrient that builds muscle
- the most common work horse
- which respiratory muscle expands/contracts
- center part of a horses entire system
- part of a hoof that is the source of growth
- used for comfort/protection of a horses back
- what organ consists of 2 atriums and 2 ventricles
- the scientific name of a horse
- the hard part of a bone
- the formula used to measure out 2 different feeds
- the part of the horse that sits on top of the head between the ears
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- what piece of tack you would hook a lead rope to
- a common secondary infection
- what makes up 70% of a horses body
- what does AI stand for
- the part of the saddle that lies across the chest of the horse
- which system secretes hormones
- word meaning a particular way a horse moves
- the metal part of a bridle that goes in a horses mouth
- what system provides the framework of a horse
20 Clues: what does AI stand for • the hard part of a bone • the most common work horse • a common secondary infection • which system secretes hormones • the scientific name of a horse • the nutrient that builds muscle • what makes up 70% of a horses body • center part of a horses entire system • which respiratory muscle expands/contracts • word meaning a particular way a horse moves • ...
Body Systems 2022-05-27
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- what type of signals does muscle movement produce
- a network of tiny blood vessels
- gets rid of the bodies waste
- keeps body fluids in balance and fights infections
- breaks down food and turns it into energy
- they send signals to other cells
- the skin and appendages
- carries blood around the body
- where is the cardiac muscle found
- how many pairs of ribs are there
- controls the body through the use of electrical signals
- the main artery of the body
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- how many types of muscle tissue are there
- the respiratory system allows you to be able to
- abnormal discharges from brain cells that cause seizures
- system of organs involved in producing offspring
- supports the body and enables movement with help from the muscular system
- passage connecting your throat and lungs
- communicates with the body using chemicals and hormones
- organs that remove oxygen and pass it to your blood
- carries air into the body
- enables all the movement of the body
22 Clues: the skin and appendages • carries air into the body • the main artery of the body • gets rid of the bodies waste • carries blood around the body • a network of tiny blood vessels • they send signals to other cells • how many pairs of ribs are there • where is the cardiac muscle found • enables all the movement of the body • passage connecting your throat and lungs • ...
HumanBody 2022-11-08
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- The best work of art is ...
- A hollow organ in your lower abdomen that stores urine.
- The plural form of bacillus.
- Organ that mixes food in the mouth.
- The muscles that operate consciously are named ...
- Type of muscle tissue that are attached to bones.
- Anatomical term of collar bone.
- The singular form of "bacteria".
- Twelve pairs of curved bones that protect the chest cavity.
- The longest bone in human body.
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- The two hemispheres are connected by ...
- Three major vessels of the circulatory system are arteries, veins and ...
- It stores bile.
- The blood cells that protect the body from infection are called WBC or ...
- This muscle helps you fill and empty your lungs.
- Movement that decreases the angle between two body parts.
- This system changes food into energy.
- It connects a large part of the peripheral nervous system to the brain.
- Anatomical term of breast bone.
- Thrombocytes or...
- It controls most of the activities of the body.
21 Clues: It stores bile. • Thrombocytes or... • The best work of art is ... • The plural form of bacillus. • Anatomical term of breast bone. • Anatomical term of collar bone. • The longest bone in human body. • The singular form of "bacteria". • Organ that mixes food in the mouth. • This system changes food into energy. • The two hemispheres are connected by ... • ...
Body Systems Review 2023-05-11
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- After exercising your heart rate should...
- Which body system has the job of absorbing nutrients for your body?
- These protect the lungs.
- Living organisms that live in water use these to take in oxygen.
- The tiniest blood vessles that carry nutrients and oxygen.
- These begin the process of digestion.
- Arteries carry your blood __________ your heart
- The largest organ ON our bodies.
- Your veins carry blood ____________ your heart.
- The system that holds our bodies upright and moving.
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- Blood transports this throughout the body.
- The tube that connects the throat and nose to small tubes leading to the lungs.
- The part of your brain keeps you balanced.
- The largest structure of the body plan.
- The final chmaber of your heart.
- The smallest structure of the body plan.
- Which system has the job of absorbing oxygen for your body?
- Blood is primarily moved around the human body by the
- The blood always leaves the heart and travels directly to the...
- The stretchy sac that holds food.
20 Clues: These protect the lungs. • The final chmaber of your heart. • The largest organ ON our bodies. • The stretchy sac that holds food. • These begin the process of digestion. • The largest structure of the body plan. • The smallest structure of the body plan. • Blood transports this throughout the body. • After exercising your heart rate should... • ...
unit 5 2024-05-10
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- arouses the body and mobilizing energy during stress
- bushy branching extensions
- automatic response to stimulus; knee jerk response.
- brain message sender
- inhibits or blocks a response
- morphine within
- carry info from sensory receptors to brain and spinal cord
- the basic building block of the nervous system
- the brain and spinal cord
- neurons in brain and spinal cord that talk to each other
- chemical messengers
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- calms the body, conserves energy
- carry info from brain and spinal cord to muscles and glands
- connecting the CNS to the rest of the body
- molecule stimulating a response
- enough to trigger
- electrochemical communication network
- aka the skeletal nervous system
- part of PNS that controls the glands and muscles of internal organs
- electricity sent through an axon
- slow chemical communication system
- reabsorption
- pair of endocrine glands above kidneys secreting hormones that arouse body during stress
- neural cables connecting the CNS with the muscles
- little gap between sending and receiving
25 Clues: reabsorption • morphine within • enough to trigger • chemical messengers • brain message sender • the brain and spinal cord • bushy branching extensions • inhibits or blocks a response • molecule stimulating a response • aka the skeletal nervous system • calms the body, conserves energy • electricity sent through an axon • slow chemical communication system • ...
Medical Sciences 2022-07-28
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- Study of children
- Study of the body's resistance to disease
- Study of older people's medial issues
- Study of pregnancy and childbirth
- Study of muscular and skeletal systems
- Study of blood
- Study of the ear, nose, throat
- Study of the heart
- Study of urinary, male reproductive systems
- Study of the female reproductive system
- Study of newborns
- Study of the mind
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- Study of health conditions in specific populations
- Study of the stomach and intestines
- Study of drugs and their use
- Study of kidneys
- Study of tissues
- Study of X-rays, radioactive diagnosis
- Study of the feet
- Study of poisonous substances
- Study of skin
- Study of cancers
- Study of diseases
- Study of the eye
- Study of the nervous system
- Study of hormones, hormone glands
26 Clues: Study of skin • Study of blood • Study of kidneys • Study of tissues • Study of cancers • Study of the eye • Study of children • Study of the feet • Study of diseases • Study of newborns • Study of the mind • Study of the heart • Study of the nervous system • Study of drugs and their use • Study of poisonous substances • Study of the ear, nose, throat • Study of pregnancy and childbirth • ...
Medical Sciences 2022-07-28
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- Study of cancers
- Study of the body's resistance to disease
- Study of drugs and their use
- Study of urinary, male reproductive systems
- Study of poisonous substances
- Study of skin
- Study of children
- Study of the eye
- Study of older people's medial issues
- Study of the female reproductive system
- Study of kidneys
- Study of the feet
- Study of X-rays, radioactive diagnosis
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- Study of diseases
- Study of the mind
- Study of the nervous system
- Study of tissues
- Study of pregnancy and childbirth
- Study of the ear, nose, throat
- Study of newborns
- Study of the heart
- Study of blood
- Study of muscular and skeletal systems
- Study of the stomach and intestines
- Study of hormones, hormone glands
- Study of health conditions in specific populations
26 Clues: Study of skin • Study of blood • Study of cancers • Study of tissues • Study of the eye • Study of kidneys • Study of diseases • Study of the mind • Study of newborns • Study of children • Study of the feet • Study of the heart • Study of the nervous system • Study of drugs and their use • Study of poisonous substances • Study of the ear, nose, throat • Study of pregnancy and childbirth • ...
Medical Sciences 2022-07-28
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- Study of the body's resistance to disease
- Study of the mind
- Study of blood
- Study of cancers
- Study of pregnancy and childbirth
- Study of skin
- Study of the stomach and intestines
- Study of diseases
- Study of tissues
- Study of the eye
- Study of health factors in specific populations
- Study of the heart
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- Study of the feet
- Study of hormones, hormone glands
- Study of drugs and their use
- Study of muscular and skeletal systems
- Study of poisonous substances
- Study of kidneys
- Study of older people's medial issues
- Study of urinary, male reproductive systems
- Study of X-rays, radioactive diagnosis
- Study of newborns
- Study of the female reproductive system
- Study of the nervous system
- Study of the ear, nose, throat
- Study of children
26 Clues: Study of skin • Study of blood • Study of cancers • Study of kidneys • Study of tissues • Study of the eye • Study of the feet • Study of the mind • Study of newborns • Study of diseases • Study of children • Study of the heart • Study of the nervous system • Study of drugs and their use • Study of poisonous substances • Study of the ear, nose, throat • Study of hormones, hormone glands • ...
The bodily systems 2023-09-12
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- this system helps you get nutrients from food
- this helps and makes children
- this helps regulate and maintain the organ system
- thanks to this you can breathe
- with this you are able to move your arms and legs
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- helps and removes waste from your blood
- Includes heart, blood vessels and blood
- this protects and defend your body from viruses and other diseases
- you can feel pain because of this system
- with this you would just a clump of flesh with no structure
- this includes your nails and skin
11 Clues: this helps and makes children • thanks to this you can breathe • this includes your nails and skin • helps and removes waste from your blood • Includes heart, blood vessels and blood • you can feel pain because of this system • this system helps you get nutrients from food • this helps regulate and maintain the organ system • ...
Skeletal 2023-08-17
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- is the movement at the ankle joint where the toes are brought closer to the shin, curling upwards.
- our smaller bone out of the two lower leg bones
- our fingers
- These immovable joints have fibrous tissue between the bones, e.g. joints between the bones of the skull (sutures)
- The system of organs responsible for getting food into and out of the body and for making use of food to keep the body healthy
- Bones act as levers and provide attachments for muscles
- our collar bone
- this bone looks like a tie situated in the centre of the chest
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- joint is a freely movable joint
- skeletal function that allows us to raise our bodies from the ground
- situated nearer to the centre of the body or the point of attachment
- the proper name for our spine
- is the movement away from the body's midline
- these bones form our knuckles
- this system is made up of a complex network of glands, which are organs that secrete substances.
15 Clues: our fingers • our collar bone • the proper name for our spine • these bones form our knuckles • joint is a freely movable joint • is the movement away from the body's midline • our smaller bone out of the two lower leg bones • Bones act as levers and provide attachments for muscles • this bone looks like a tie situated in the centre of the chest • ...
Fighting infection crossword 2021-03-10
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- The lymphatic system also uses ____ to help filter thing
- the system that stores white blood cells
- the system that carries the white blood cells
- the system where the white blood cells are made
- the things used by white blood cells to remember germs
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- the things responsible for creating antibodies
- the cells that kill germs by attaching to them and absorbing them
- center of the cardiovascular system
8 Clues: center of the cardiovascular system • the system that stores white blood cells • the system that carries the white blood cells • the things responsible for creating antibodies • the system where the white blood cells are made • the things used by white blood cells to remember germs • The lymphatic system also uses ____ to help filter thing • ...
Body Organ Systems 2022-09-15
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- The system that contains the heart and the blood vessels and moves blood throughout the body.
- organ system consisting of skin, hair, nails, and exocrine glands.
- The organ in the digestive system used to break down food, absorb nutrition, eliminate indigestable material.
- we exercise when we use this organ
- brings O2, supply nutrients, and hormones throughout the body, removes waste.
- filters out chemical waste, salt waste, and nitrogenous waste.
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- The system that drains lymph fluid from cells and tissue recirculating it into the bloodsteam, also storing T-cells in lymph tissue.
- system that allow movement in the body is the result of muscle contraction.
- Transmit signals from the brain to the rest of the body & Internal organs to control the abilities to function.
- system that makes a baby
- A system where the hypothalamus secretes hormones to control reproduction, growth, and metabolism.
- system that protects the body from pathogens, releasing lymphocytes to destroy foreign material.
- Bones, ligaments and cartilage make up this system
- What protects and supports the organs, produces heat, synthesizes vitamin D, and protects tissues from abrasion?
- What system removes waste gases, picking up de-oxygenated blood, releases oxygenated blood into the body.
15 Clues: system that makes a baby • we exercise when we use this organ • Bones, ligaments and cartilage make up this system • filters out chemical waste, salt waste, and nitrogenous waste. • organ system consisting of skin, hair, nails, and exocrine glands. • system that allow movement in the body is the result of muscle contraction. • ...
Body Organ Systems 2022-09-15
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- Transmit signals from the brain to the rest of the body & Internal organs to control the abilities to function.
- What protects and supports the organs, produces heat, synthesizes vitamin D, and protects tissues from abrasion?
- organ system consisting of skin, hair, nails, and exocrine glands.
- The organ in the digestive system used to break down food, absorb nutrition, eliminate indigestable material.
- The system that contains the heart and the blood vessels and moves blood throughout the body.
- we exercise when we use this organ
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- What system removes waste gases, picking up de-oxygenated blood, releases oxygenated blood into the body.
- system that makes a baby
- brings O2, supply nutrients, and hormones throughout the body, removes waste.
- The system that drains lymph fluid from cells and tissue recirculating it into the bloodsteam, also storing T-cells in lymph tissue.
- system that protects the body from pathogens, releasing lymphocytes to destroy foreign material.
- Bones, ligaments and cartilage make up this system
- filters out chemical waste, salt waste, and nitrogenous waste.
- system that allow movement in the body is the result of muscle contraction.
- A system where the hypothalamus secretes hormones to control reproduction, growth, and metabolism.
15 Clues: system that makes a baby • we exercise when we use this organ • Bones, ligaments and cartilage make up this system • filters out chemical waste, salt waste, and nitrogenous waste. • organ system consisting of skin, hair, nails, and exocrine glands. • system that allow movement in the body is the result of muscle contraction. • ...
Body Organ Systems 2022-09-15
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- Bones, ligaments and cartilage make up this system
- Transmit signals from the brain to the rest of the body & Internal organs to control the abilities to function.
- system that allow movement in the body is the result of muscle contraction.
- organ system consisting of skin, hair, nails, and exocrine glands.
- A system where the hypothalamus secretes hormones to control reproduction, growth, and metabolism.
- system that protects the body from pathogens, releasing lymphocytes to destroy foreign material.
- we exercise when we use this organ
- What protects and supports the organs, produces heat, synthesizes vitamin D, and protects tissues from abrasion?
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- The system that contains the heart and the blood vessels and moves blood throughout the body.
- filters out chemical waste, salt waste, and nitrogenous waste.
- brings O2, supply nutrients, and hormones throughout the body, removes waste.
- What system removes waste gases, picking up de-oxygenated blood, releases oxygenated blood into the body.
- system that makes a baby
- The organ in the digestive system used to break down food, absorb nutrition, eliminate indigestable material.
- The system that drains lymph fluid from cells and tissue recirculating it into the bloodsteam, also storing T-cells in lymph tissue.
15 Clues: system that makes a baby • we exercise when we use this organ • Bones, ligaments and cartilage make up this system • filters out chemical waste, salt waste, and nitrogenous waste. • organ system consisting of skin, hair, nails, and exocrine glands. • system that allow movement in the body is the result of muscle contraction. • ...
Human body systems 2021-04-22
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- These are the muscles which allow your heart to pump.
- This system supports your body, protects your organs, and helps with movement.
- The _______ intestine is where the nutrients are taken out of the food.
- This system helps break down food, absorb nutrients, and remove waste.
- These are the smallest blood vessels.
- This carries air from your nose/mouth down into your lungs.
- This system allows you to move.
- These are blood vessels which carry oxygen rich blood away from your heart.
- This organ is the control center of your body.
- These are blood vessels which carry blood back to your heart.
- This system sends messages to/from your brain from/to the other parts of your body.
- The _______ intestine is where the excess liquid is taken out of the food and is where waste is stored.
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- This system takes in oxygen and exhales carbon dioxide.
- This carries the food from your mouth to your stomach.
- This muscle expands and contracts to allow your lungs to fill with air and expel air.
- This system moves blood through the body.
- This is the main organ in your circulatory system.
- This organ contains digestive fluids and is where your food is digested.
- These carry messages to and from your spinal cord.
- These muscles are attached to your bones and allow you to move.
- This is the largest organ of your body.
21 Clues: This system allows you to move. • These are the smallest blood vessels. • This is the largest organ of your body. • This system moves blood through the body. • This organ is the control center of your body. • This is the main organ in your circulatory system. • These carry messages to and from your spinal cord. • These are the muscles which allow your heart to pump. • ...
Vocabulary Review 2023-05-29
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- This system includes the brain and controls the body.
- An example of this would include the respiratory system.
- single-celled organisms
- This system breaks down food.
- This system allows oxygen in and carbon dioxide out.
- complex organisms made of many cells
- All life is made up of these.
- You can NOT use this to sort living things.
- Genetic material of all living things
- Both a bean cell and horse cell would have this.
- This is the waste gas made after cell respiration
- This system provides support and protection for your organs.
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- Part of the cell that allows substances in and out.
- An example of this would include the heart, the liver, the stomach.
- This is what you have to use to sort living things.
- Many cells bunched together make up this.
- plants go through this to make glucose and oxygen
- All life goes through this to make energy
- This system moves materials around the body.
- All life uses this and needs this to live.
- A bean cell would have this, but a horse cell would not.
- The broadest level of classification
- Two organisms that can mate and make offspring are the same ____.
- This system lets you move around.
- Part of the cell that has DNA which controls all cell activities
25 Clues: single-celled organisms • This system breaks down food. • All life is made up of these. • This system lets you move around. • complex organisms made of many cells • The broadest level of classification • Genetic material of all living things • Many cells bunched together make up this. • All life goes through this to make energy • All life uses this and needs this to live. • ...
system puzzle 2022-10-03
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- A system that protects the body from bacteria and viruses.
- A system that breaks down nutrients that you eat.
- A system that helps the body breathe in and out.
- A system responsible for providing strength.
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- Stability while adjusting to changing external conditions in the body.
- A system that's your body's central framework.
- A tiny living organ is your body.
- Parts of a system like the lungs or the heart.
8 Clues: A tiny living organ is your body. • A system responsible for providing strength. • A system that's your body's central framework. • Parts of a system like the lungs or the heart. • A system that helps the body breathe in and out. • A system that breaks down nutrients that you eat. • A system that protects the body from bacteria and viruses. • ...
Voluntary & Involuntary Muscles 2020-11-17
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- Band where myofibrils do overlap.
- The heart is made from this tissue.
- Can contract without the need for nervous stimulation.
- Neurotransmitter found in excitatory synapses.
- The nervous system responsible for conscious control.
- Muscle involved in voluntary movement.
- Thick filament.
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- Involuntary response to a sensory stimulus.
- Contraction speed of striated muscle.
- Regulatory protein bound to actin filaments.
- Area containing only myosin filaments.
- Distance between Z-lines.
- Thin filament.
- Controls unconscious actions.
- A reflex.
- Band where myofibrils do not overlap.
16 Clues: A reflex. • Thin filament. • Thick filament. • Distance between Z-lines. • Controls unconscious actions. • Band where myofibrils do overlap. • The heart is made from this tissue. • Contraction speed of striated muscle. • Band where myofibrils do not overlap. • Area containing only myosin filaments. • Muscle involved in voluntary movement. • ...
Human Body Systems 2024-01-24
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- receives and send electrical messages throughout your body
- absorbs oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
- Breaks down food into nutrients that your body can absorb
- Returns leaked fluids to blood vessels and helps get rid of bacteria and viruses
- Provides a frame to support and protect your body parts
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- works with the skeletal system to help you move
- Your skin, hair, and nails, protect the tissue that lies beneath them
- Sends out chemical messages
- pumps blood through all your blood vessels
9 Clues: Sends out chemical messages • pumps blood through all your blood vessels • absorbs oxygen and releases carbon dioxide • works with the skeletal system to help you move • Provides a frame to support and protect your body parts • Breaks down food into nutrients that your body can absorb • receives and send electrical messages throughout your body • ...
Body Organ Systems 2022-09-15
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- filters out chemical waste, salt waste, and nitrogenous waste.
- system that makes a baby
- Bones, ligaments and cartilage make up this system
- What protects and supports the organs, produces heat, synthesizes vitamin D, and protects tissues from abrasion?
- we exercise when we use this organ
- organ system consisting of skin, hair, nails, and exocrine glands.
- A system where the hypothalamus secretes hormones to control reproduction, growth, and metabolism.
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- What system removes waste gases, picking up de-oxygenated blood, releases oxygenated blood into the body.
- brings O2, supply nutrients, and hormones throughout the body, removes waste.
- The system that contains the heart and the blood vessels and moves blood throughout the body.
- system that protects the body from pathogens, releasing lymphocytes to destroy foreign material.
- The system that drains lymph fluid from cells and tissue recirculating it into the bloodsteam, also storing T-cells in lymph tissue.
- system that allow movement in the body is the result of muscle contraction.
- Transmit signals from the brain to the rest of the body & Internal organs to control the abilities to function.
- The organ in the digestive system used to break down food, absorb nutrition, eliminate indigestable material.
15 Clues: system that makes a baby • we exercise when we use this organ • Bones, ligaments and cartilage make up this system • filters out chemical waste, salt waste, and nitrogenous waste. • organ system consisting of skin, hair, nails, and exocrine glands. • system that allow movement in the body is the result of muscle contraction. • ...
organ systems 2022-06-13
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- this sytem is made of the intake of oxygen and expellation of carbon dioxide
- this system is used to send signals around the body and control everything
- this system is used to move blood and oxygen around the body
- this system is used to expel liquid waste
- this system reinforces the body allowing it to be stable while it moves
- this system is used to expel waste from the body
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- this system handles all of the biological processes like hormones.
- this system is used to break down food to take in nutrience
- this system is used for creating new life
- this system is used to move the body by contacting and expanding
10 Clues: this system is used for creating new life • this system is used to expel liquid waste • this system is used to expel waste from the body • this system is used to break down food to take in nutrience • this system is used to move blood and oxygen around the body • this system is used to move the body by contacting and expanding • ...
Chapter 19 2022-10-19
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- 80% of our bones are labeled as ____
- dense, fibrous sheath containing blood and other vessels
- a bone cell
- Single flat bone. There is only one in the body.
- the creation of bones. Two different ways.
- the primary physiological function of the system
- part of the skeletal system along with bones
- oddly shaped bone
- the cylindrical shaft of a long bone
- Prefix- meaning on both sides
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- cell that destroys bone
- cell that builds bone
- Chemical found in bones. Lost as we age.
- part of the skeleton that includes the arms
- bones usually found in the knee, hands, and feet
- upon, over, to grow
- substance that is stored in bones. Two colors.
- type of bone that is lighter and less dense
- There are 24 individual bones or 12 pairs
- ossification from cartilage
20 Clues: a bone cell • oddly shaped bone • upon, over, to grow • cell that builds bone • cell that destroys bone • ossification from cartilage • Prefix- meaning on both sides • 80% of our bones are labeled as ____ • the cylindrical shaft of a long bone • Chemical found in bones. Lost as we age. • There are 24 individual bones or 12 pairs • the creation of bones. Two different ways. • ...
Medical Sciences 2022-07-28
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- Study of children
- Study of the body's resistance to disease
- Study of older people's medial issues
- Study of pregnancy and childbirth
- Study of muscular and skeletal systems
- Study of blood
- Study of the ear, nose, throat
- Study of the heart
- Study of urinary, male reproductive systems
- Study of the female reproductive system
- Study of newborns
- Study of the mind
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- Study of health conditions in specific populations
- Study of the stomach and intestines
- Study of drugs and their use
- Study of kidneys
- Study of tissues
- Study of X-rays, radioactive diagnosis
- Study of the feet
- Study of poisonous substances
- Study of skin
- Study of cancers
- Study of diseases
- Study of the eye
- Study of the nervous system
- Study of hormones, hormone glands
26 Clues: Study of skin • Study of blood • Study of kidneys • Study of tissues • Study of cancers • Study of the eye • Study of children • Study of the feet • Study of diseases • Study of newborns • Study of the mind • Study of the heart • Study of the nervous system • Study of drugs and their use • Study of poisonous substances • Study of the ear, nose, throat • Study of pregnancy and childbirth • ...
Medical Sciences 2022-07-28
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- Study of pregnancy and childbirth
- Study of the nervous system
- Study of tissues
- Study of the ear, nose, throat
- Study of X-rays, radioactive diagnosis
- Study of the female reproductive system
- Study of the feet
- Study of muscular and skeletal systems
- Study of poisonous substances
- Study of the eye
- Study of the heart
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- Study of newborns
- Study of drugs and their use
- Study of the stomach and intestines
- Study of health conditions in specific populations
- Study of hormones, hormone glands
- Study of diseases
- Study of the mind
- Study of kidneys
- Study of the body's resistance to disease
- Study of blood
- Study of children
- Study of cancers
- Study of older people's medial issues
- Study of skin
- Study of urinary, male reproductive systems
26 Clues: Study of skin • Study of blood • Study of tissues • Study of kidneys • Study of cancers • Study of the eye • Study of newborns • Study of diseases • Study of the mind • Study of the feet • Study of children • Study of the heart • Study of the nervous system • Study of drugs and their use • Study of poisonous substances • Study of the ear, nose, throat • Study of pregnancy and childbirth • ...
Medical Sciences 2022-07-28
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- Study of hormones, hormone glands
- Study of skin
- Study of health conditions in specific populations
- Study of blood
- Study of the ear, nose, throat
- Study of kidneys
- Study of the stomach and intestines
- Study of older people's medial issues
- Study of muscular and skeletal systems
- Study of the heart
- Study of the mind
- Study of poisonous substances
- Study of tissues
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- Study of the female reproductive system
- Study of newborns
- Study of diseases
- Study of the nervous system
- Study of the body's resistance to disease
- Study of the eye
- Study of urinary, male reproductive systems
- Study of children
- Study of the feet
- Study of X-rays, radioactive diagnosis
- Study of drugs and their use
- Study of pregnancy and childbirth
- Study of cancers
26 Clues: Study of skin • Study of blood • Study of the eye • Study of kidneys • Study of cancers • Study of tissues • Study of newborns • Study of diseases • Study of children • Study of the feet • Study of the mind • Study of the heart • Study of the nervous system • Study of drugs and their use • Study of poisonous substances • Study of the ear, nose, throat • Study of hormones, hormone glands • ...
Science 2022-03-31
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- What makes up your base sequence?
- Consists of Down's Syndrome
- The planet with Rings
- What are the planets orbiting around the sun called?
- carries Oxygen
- Works with Skeletal System
- humans have 46 of these
- Consists of Pluto.
- a part of the chromosome
- Genetic Disorder
- Non Living things and living things interact
- Non living things in a ecosystem
- Used to find Suspects for a Crime Scene
- Living things in a Ecosystem
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- Dwarf Planet
- Mistake in the DNA
- Known for its red eye of a storm
- When you select an organism with set traits
- Ball of heat
- Planet we live on
- Contemporary Sequence
- Shape of DNA
- Skeleton is in this system
- Moving genes to one organism to another
- Closest to the sun
- Pair of Contemporary
26 Clues: Dwarf Planet • Ball of heat • Shape of DNA • carries Oxygen • Genetic Disorder • Planet we live on • Mistake in the DNA • Closest to the sun • Consists of Pluto. • Pair of Contemporary • The planet with Rings • Contemporary Sequence • humans have 46 of these • a part of the chromosome • Works with Skeletal System • Skeleton is in this system • Consists of Down's Syndrome • ...
Bones and skeletal tissues crossword 2023-12-18
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- is the center portion of the skeleton
- A compressible but resilient type of cartilage
- flattened plates of a compact bone
- Cartilage Provides firm but elastic support
- contains all of our limbs and pelvis
- is a bone that is formed within a tendon
- wider than they are long
- cartilage that attaches to your ribs to the sternum
- production of red blood cells
- connect muscle to bone
- a small,rounded, projection on a bone
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- that provides structural support to the nose
- no symmetry, have lots of protrusions and nooks
- a distal end of the femur
- found in your respiratory system
- bones that are longer then wide
- known as adipose tissue
- connect bones together
- Cartilage is the most prevalent cartilage of the human body
- connective tissue of the skeletal system
20 Clues: connect bones together • connect muscle to bone • known as adipose tissue • wider than they are long • a distal end of the femur • production of red blood cells • bones that are longer then wide • found in your respiratory system • flattened plates of a compact bone • contains all of our limbs and pelvis • is the center portion of the skeleton • ...
Body Systems Crossword 2023-12-06
10 Clues: bones • you have 206 • skin, hair, nails • system of blood flow • helps with breathing • you choose to move it • moves blood to the heart • type of muscle in the heart • moves blood away from heart • type of muscle found in the intestines
Livestock Anatomy: Unit 4-6 Review 2017-11-01
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- Tissue band that connects muscle to bone
- Small chain of amino acids
- Type of muscle that is narrow relative to other muscles
- Movement of water across a membrane
- Joint type found in the elbow
- Glucose is a major source of this
- The skeletal and muscular system work together to allow this action
- This type of cartilage covers joint surfaces
- Joint between the first and second phalanx
- Shape of the rhomboideus muscle
- Cell responsible for producing bone
- Cell responsible for breaking down bone
- AKA “neutral fats”
- The shoulder is part of the _____ skeleton
- The joint between these two verterbrae is an amphiarthroses joint (2 words)
- Vertebrae that create the “tail” of an animal
- Contractibility is the ability for a muscle fiber to do this
- The skull and vertebrae are part of the _______ skeleton
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- Type of lipid where carbon atoms form a ring
- Nutrient made of amino acids
- Bones, joints, and cartilage make up this anatomy system
- Synovial fluid in joints acts as this within the joint
- Tissue band that connects bone to bone
- This type of joint creates the suture joint in the skull
- Two simple sugar molecules combined
- Fluid sac that provides cushion and protection against friction
- Number of cervical vertebrae in dogs, cats, and most livestock
- Vertebrae that are located in the neck
- Cardiac, Skeletal, and Smooth are all types of this tissue
- Type of muscle located in the pelvic axis area
30 Clues: AKA “neutral fats” • Small chain of amino acids • Nutrient made of amino acids • Joint type found in the elbow • Shape of the rhomboideus muscle • Glucose is a major source of this • Movement of water across a membrane • Two simple sugar molecules combined • Cell responsible for producing bone • Tissue band that connects bone to bone • Vertebrae that are located in the neck • ...
The body systems 2024-03-28
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- fights up against sickness
- controls the whole body by pumping blood
- has the lungs to help you BREATHE
- remove waste products from the blood and produce urine.
- delivers oxygen to the blood
- sends signals to the brain
- helps digest food
- removes waste from the body
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- helps you move
- helps you think
- produces offspring
- a system of complex glands
- Protects you from uv rays
- helps you breathe
- is the structure of the body
15 Clues: helps you move • helps you think • helps you breathe • helps digest food • produces offspring • Protects you from uv rays • fights up against sickness • a system of complex glands • sends signals to the brain • removes waste from the body • delivers oxygen to the blood • is the structure of the body • has the lungs to help you BREATHE • controls the whole body by pumping blood • ...
Review of Muscles 2017-10-16
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- The Nasalis is named because it is located in the same place as the nasal ______.
- This muscle is found on your neck and is named for the bones it connects to.
- This Orbicular muscle closes your eye.
- Skeletal and Cardiac muscles have these lines where contraction occurs
- Pointing your hands or feet outward is an example of this motion.
- This type of muscle is found on the axial and appendicular skeleton.
- The shoulder is a ball and ______ joint.
- Cardiac muscle tissue has high strength and this.
- These are the "hooks" that attach to Actin to contract muscles.
- Pointing your hands and feet inward is an example of this motion.
- The type of acid that is produced from contracting muscles after myoglobin is used up.
- The degradation of muscle mass due to the lack of nerve impulses. (Think Ari).
- Moving your forearm away from your arm is an example of this type of motion.
- This Orbicular muscle purses your lips.
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- Skeletal muscles are considered this, because they require thought to move.
- Skeletal muscle has medium endurance and this.
- Cardiac and Smooth muscles are considered to be this, because they move autonomously.
- This protein stores energy in muscles and causes them to be red.
- The type of contraction that occurs in skeletal muscles because of nerve stimulation.
- This is the muscle that allows you to wiggle your ears.
- The type of contraction that occurs in skeletal muscles because of direct thought.
- This type of muscle is found primarily in the digestive tract.
- This muscle is named for its shape of a delta.
- This type of muscle is found exclusively in the heart.
- Biceps, Triceps, and Quadriceps are named for the number of these.
- This muscle scrunches you nose.
- These are the "rings" that attach to Myosin to contract muscles.
- This is the electrolyte that is essential for muscle contraction.
28 Clues: This muscle scrunches you nose. • This Orbicular muscle closes your eye. • This Orbicular muscle purses your lips. • The shoulder is a ball and ______ joint. • Skeletal muscle has medium endurance and this. • This muscle is named for its shape of a delta. • Cardiac muscle tissue has high strength and this. • This type of muscle is found exclusively in the heart. • ...
Life Science Crossword Puzzle 2021-11-26
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- A system that is responsible for fighting against bacteria, viruses, or infections
- A system that acts as the body's command center
- an organ pumping blood
- a system responsible for breaking down and processing food in the body
- contract and relax to create motion
- A system responsible to expel toxins and other wastes from blood.
- a system with blood vessels, arteries, veins and a specific organ all over the body
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- A system that is the external layer of the human body, includes the biggest organ in the human body and hair
- A cell responsible for receiving sensory input, and sending motor signals, and relaying electrical signals throughout the body.
- a system providing bone structure for the body, and protection for vital organs
- The biggest internal organ, used in detoxification of blood and protein synthesis
- A system where gas exchange between oxygen and carbon dioxide take place
- a system responsible for hormones and some important processes, and consists of mostly glands
13 Clues: an organ pumping blood • contract and relax to create motion • A system that acts as the body's command center • A system responsible to expel toxins and other wastes from blood. • a system responsible for breaking down and processing food in the body • A system where gas exchange between oxygen and carbon dioxide take place • ...
Sophie 2014-04-16
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- cells break down_
- a joint is moved to far back it is _
- _ are hard and tough
- cells use _ and_
- ribs connect to the _
- _help lungs breathe
- a human body can move because of _
- _ and_ make up the skeletal system
- the _ protects the brain
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- collar shoulder hip bones are all _
- inside these joints is a space filled with _
- oxygen goes to _
- _ pairs of ribs
- blood carries _ to lungs
- blood _ bring blood to the bones and back
- a _ is softer layer=
- _ is a softer material
- a compact bone is a _
- bones are made of _
19 Clues: _ pairs of ribs • oxygen goes to _ • cells use _ and_ • cells break down_ • _help lungs breathe • bones are made of _ • _ are hard and tough • a _ is softer layer= • ribs connect to the _ • a compact bone is a _ • _ is a softer material • blood carries _ to lungs • the _ protects the brain • a human body can move because of _ • _ and_ make up the skeletal system • ...
Human Body Systems - 4 2019-04-12
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- Lung expands to get more oxygen into the body. What system is involved?
- Chemicals that regulate growth and development (e.g. testosterone and estrogen)
- After the breakdown of food into nutrients, what system will transport nutrients across the body?
- System responsible for movement of food and movement of the diaphragm
- Your body feels chilled and develops "goosebumps" which helps to warm your skin. What system is involved?
- You hear the bell ring and instantly get up from your seat to leave class. What system is involved?
- Health workers are exposed to pathogenic and nonpathogenic microorganism. What system is involved in protecting these workers?
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- The kidneys and the urinary bladder are both found in this system
- System that creates red blood cells
- In females, an ovum (egg) moves from an ovary into the uterine tube. What system is involved?
- The pancreas is a gland that produces insulin, a hormone that regulates glucose levels. What system is involved?
- System that moves white blood cells
- Organ that controls all body functions and is part of the nervous system
- What system will break down food into nutrients that the body can absorb?
14 Clues: System that creates red blood cells • System that moves white blood cells • The kidneys and the urinary bladder are both found in this system • System responsible for movement of food and movement of the diaphragm • Lung expands to get more oxygen into the body. What system is involved? • Organ that controls all body functions and is part of the nervous system • ...
Human Body Systems - 4 2019-04-12
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- System that moves white blood cells
- System that creates red blood cells
- Chemicals that regulate growth and development (e.g. testosterone and estrogen)
- After the breakdown of food into nutrients, what system will transport nutrients across the body?
- The kidneys and the urinary bladder are both found in this system
- Lung expands to get more oxygen into the body. What system is involved?
- Your body feels chilled and develops "goosebumps" which helps to warm your skin. What system is involved?
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- Health workers are exposed to pathogenic and nonpathogenic microorganism. What system is involved in protecting these workers?
- What system will break down food into nutrients that the body can absorb?
- System responsible for movement of food and movement of the diaphragm
- Organ that controls all body functions and is part of the nervous system
- In females, an ovum (egg) moves from an ovary into the uterine tube. What system is involved?
- You hear the bell ring and instantly get up from your seat to leave class. What system is involved?
- The pancreas is a gland that produces insulin, a hormone that regulates glucose levels. What system is involved?
14 Clues: System that moves white blood cells • System that creates red blood cells • The kidneys and the urinary bladder are both found in this system • System responsible for movement of food and movement of the diaphragm • Lung expands to get more oxygen into the body. What system is involved? • Organ that controls all body functions and is part of the nervous system • ...
Body Organ Systems 2022-09-15
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- The system that contains the heart and the blood vessels and moves blood throughout the body.
- The organ in the digestive system used to break down food, absorb nutrition, eliminate indigestable material.
- system that protects the body from pathogens, releasing lymphocytes to destroy foreign material.
- we exercise when we use this organ
- brings O2, supply nutrients, and hormones throughout the body, removes waste.
- In the endrocine system the hypothalamus secretes "________" to control reproduction, growth, and metabolism.
- organ system consisting of skin, hair, nails, and exocrine glands.
- filters out chemical waste, salt waste, and nitrogenous waste.
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- The system that drains lymph fluid from cells and tissue recirculating it into the bloodsteam, also storing T-cells in lymph tissue.
- system that makes a baby
- Bones, ligaments and cartilage make up this system
- Transmit signals from the brain to the rest of the body & Internal organs to control the abilities to function.
- What protects and supports the organs, produces heat, synthesizes vitamin D, and protects tissues from abrasion?
- system that allow movement in the body is the result of muscle contraction.
- What system removes waste gases, picking up de-oxygenated blood, releases oxygenated blood into the body.
15 Clues: system that makes a baby • we exercise when we use this organ • Bones, ligaments and cartilage make up this system • filters out chemical waste, salt waste, and nitrogenous waste. • organ system consisting of skin, hair, nails, and exocrine glands. • system that allow movement in the body is the result of muscle contraction. • ...
11 Body Systems Crossword 2021-12-14
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- _____________ system: The system responsible for taking in oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide using the lungs
- _____________ system: Breaks down food into smaller molecules. Absorbs these nutrients into the body
- ________________ system: The system that removes waste from your body and controls water balance
- ______________ system: The network of nerve cells and fibers that transmits nerve impulses between parts of the body. It includes the brain and spinal cord
- ______________ system: The system involved in producing offspring
- ____________ system: gives our bodies structure and protects major organs like the heart, lungs, and brain
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- ____________ system: Consists of the heart, blood, and blood vessels. It transports substances such as oxygen, carbon dioxide, and nutrients in the body
- _____________ system: skin, hair, nails and in certain species, feathers.
- _______________ system: Consists of glands that control the body's activities by producing hormones
- _______________ system: The network of vessels through which lymph drains from the tissues into the blood
- ______________ system: enables movement of the body and internal organs
11 Clues: ______________ system: The system involved in producing offspring • ______________ system: enables movement of the body and internal organs • _____________ system: skin, hair, nails and in certain species, feathers. • ________________ system: The system that removes waste from your body and controls water balance • ...
dylan7 2022-01-31
9 Clues: connects to spine • smooth outer layer • cells work together • organs work together • holds bones to bones • body regulates itself • supports and protects • tissues work together • does not connect to spine
Cell Oreganelle 2023-09-22
10 Clues: moves water • Inside the nucleus • creates organization • lets things in and out • provides shape to cells • determine cell movements • only in Eukaryotic cells • The powerhouse of the cell • stores harmful or useful substances • organize microtubules that serve as the cell's skeletal system
Human Body Systems 2024-01-29
7 Clues: help you run • makes humans • makes you pee • protects your organs • lungs are part of this system • protects you from getting sick • the parts of this system can reach Green Bay
Electromagnetic waves 2023-01-02
8 Clues: cause sunburn • Station in car • remote controls • used to fight cancer • view skeletal system • heating food quickly • only light we can see • all around us everyday
The Muscular System: Histology and Physiology 2024-03-25
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- Joins cardiac muscle cells together
- Results from an increase in the size of each muscle fiber
- Ability of muscle to spring back to its original resting length after being stretched or extended
- Joins some visceral smooth muscles together
- Responsible for keeping the back and lower limbs straight, the head upright, and the abdomen flat.
- Model that describes he primary function of skeletal muscle fibers is to generate force by contracting, or shortening
- the membrane potential at which voltage-gated Na+ channels open
- Thick filaments
- Passageway for nerves and blood vessels for each muscle fiber
- Occurs when the excitable cell is stimulated
- Attach muscles to bones
- Specialized nerve cells responsible for stimulating skeletal muscle contraction
- Ability of a muscle to be stretched beyond its normal resting length and still be able to contract
- Muscles contract but cannot relax
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- Subdivides each whole muscle into numerous, visible muscle fiber bundles
- Comprises 40% of body weight
- The mechanical component of muscle contraction
- Ability of muscles to shorten forcefully
- Capacity of skeletal muscles to respond to an electrical stimulus
- Without this muscle fibers would be worked to the point of structural damage to them and their supportive tissues
- When this is no longer released at the neuromuscular junction, muscle relaxation occurs
- Plasma membrane of muscle fibers
- Muscle fiber bundles
- A muscle cell
- Autorhythmic and responsible for the pumping of blood
- Transfers one phosphate from one ADP to a second ADP
- Thin filaments
- A muscle cannot contract until the it moves to uncover the active sites.
- Bundles of protein filaments extending through the entire length of the muscle fiber.
- Membrane channels that open and close in response to a specific membrane potential
- The response of a muscle fiber to a single action potential along its motor neuron
- Precursor cells to skeletal muscle fibers
- Painful, spastic contractions of skeletal muscle
33 Clues: A muscle cell • Thin filaments • Thick filaments • Muscle fiber bundles • Attach muscles to bones • Comprises 40% of body weight • Plasma membrane of muscle fibers • Muscles contract but cannot relax • Joins cardiac muscle cells together • Ability of muscles to shorten forcefully • Precursor cells to skeletal muscle fibers • Joins some visceral smooth muscles together • ...