skeletal system Crossword Puzzles
Organ Systems Review 2022-01-18
Across
- Barrier for the human body
- An organ that filters the blood
- Framework of the human body
- Controls growth, metabolism, and reproduction
- Delivers oxygen and nutrients to tissue
- The only organ that floats
- Group of similar cells
- The body’s sewage system
- A type of muscle found inside organs
- This organ is the size of a fist in an adult.
Down
- Enables the body to move
- 2 or more atoms
- Ensures survival of the species
- Structure composed of tissues
- Communication system of the human body
- Organs working together for a specific task
- Largest organ in the human body
- Smallest independent structure in the human body
- Pea sized organ located in the brain, “master gland”
- 206 of these are found in the adult human body
20 Clues: 2 or more atoms • Group of similar cells • Enables the body to move • The body’s sewage system • Barrier for the human body • The only organ that floats • Framework of the human body • Structure composed of tissues • Ensures survival of the species • An organ that filters the blood • Largest organ in the human body • A type of muscle found inside organs • ...
Membranes and Skin Activity 2025-11-12
Across
- Attached to hair
- A tube-like structure that produces hair
- Responds to elevated body temperature
- Lines the joint cavities between bones
- Body fat + store energy
- System is mainly composed of skin, hair, nails, and glands
- Line body cavities that OPEN to the outside
- Line body cavities that DON'T OPEN to the outside
- Outer layer of skin made of stratified squamous
- Oil gland
Down
- Transports blood throughout the body
- Part of serous + touching organ
- Part of serous + outer layer
- Anxiety triggered
- Send and receive electrical signals
- aka Skin + 3 layers
- Keep your internal organs within a healthy range
- Middle layer of skin
- aka Hypodermis + deepest layer of skin
- Connections between two or more bones in the skeletal system
20 Clues: Oil gland • Attached to hair • Anxiety triggered • aka Skin + 3 layers • Middle layer of skin • Body fat + store energy • Part of serous + outer layer • Part of serous + touching organ • Send and receive electrical signals • Transports blood throughout the body • Responds to elevated body temperature • Lines the joint cavities between bones • aka Hypodermis + deepest layer of skin • ...
human body systems 2014-08-26
13 Clues: alot of bones • fights viruses • waste comes out • gets rid of food • creates offspring • the smallest system • you are very strong • it makes up systems • its made up of tissues • its made up of tissues • major organ is the heart • what you see on the out side • i am very nervous about the game
MUSCLE MUSCLE MUSCLE 2013-05-14
20 Clues: Calf • shoulder • In Your But • shin muscle • protect your • Chest Muscle • muscle sugar • easy to flex • neck muscles • in your thigh • cannot control • behind your arm • help pump blood • biggest muscles • Six Pack Muscles • Inside Your Mouth • make your body move • how many in your body • help move face and bones • how many skeletal muscles
MUSCLE MUSCLE MUSCLE 2013-05-14
20 Clues: Calf • shoulder • In Your But • shin muscle • Chest Muscle • muscle sugar • neck muscles • protect your • easy to flex • in your thigh • cannot control • help pump blood • behind your arm • biggest muscles • Six Pack Muscles • Inside Your Mouth • make your body move • how many in your body • help move face and bones • how many skeletal muscles
Central Nervous System/Trauma 2024-01-03
Across
- A type of dementia is associated with degeneration of the frontal and temporal lobes of the cerebrum, leads to behavioral and personality changes.
- A slow growing, generally benign tumor that originates in the arachnoid tissue and is the most common nonglial tumor.
- The middle layer of the meninges and has the appearance of cobwebs
- Motor and sensory nerves pass through this into the spinal cord
- The peripheral nervous system carries motor messages via ¬¬¬___ nerves to muscles
- Filled with cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) to continuously bathe the brain and the spinal cord with nutrients and to cushion them against shocks and blows.
- A fracture of the skeletal system in which the bone has penetrated the skin is termed
- The nervous system that controls the voluntary body movements via the use of skeletal muscles.
Down
- This prevents the passage of unwanted substances into the brain through special capillaries.
- What imaging modality is most commonly used to image the brain of neonates?
- What classification is given to a fracture that fails to heal?
- The bone has the slowest healing time following traumatic injury.
- A ventricular shunt is placed between the ventricles to drain excess CSF in patients diagnosed with what pathology?
- This type of meningitis is highly fatal when left untreated
- What type of distribution pattern do most deaths from trauma assume?
- The correct order of meninges from outer most layer to inner most layer is:
- Shoulder dislocations are most commonly displaced:
17 Clues: Shoulder dislocations are most commonly displaced: • This type of meningitis is highly fatal when left untreated • What classification is given to a fracture that fails to heal? • Motor and sensory nerves pass through this into the spinal cord • The bone has the slowest healing time following traumatic injury. • ...
Physical Disabilities 2023-11-13
Across
- a person that has either limited strength, vitality, or alertness due to chronic health problems.
- a person with more than one disabilities.
- a form of arthritis that affects children.
Down
- an abnormality that causes the spine to curve in an unnatural way.
- is a motor disability that causes spastic paralysis, meaning that they have trouble controlling their own muscles.
- an injury that occurred because of a forceful bump, blow, or jolt by an object that hit the head or body.
- a disorder that is in the brain and causes seizures.
- a combination of both vision and hearing impairment.
- an impairment that affects the skeletal system and anything that is associated with the skeletal system.
- a birth defect that affects the brain and the spinal cord.
10 Clues: a person with more than one disabilities. • a form of arthritis that affects children. • a disorder that is in the brain and causes seizures. • a combination of both vision and hearing impairment. • a birth defect that affects the brain and the spinal cord. • an abnormality that causes the spine to curve in an unnatural way. • ...
Body systems 2022-04-01
Across
- system used for reproduction
- helping to break down food and release energy
- system which circulates blood, haemoglobin, oxygen, plasma, water.
- system providing a frame to the body through bone structure.
Down
- system fighting against diseases and protecting us from infection.
- helping in breathing
- messenger of the body system using nerves.
- removal of waste products from the body
8 Clues: helping in breathing • system used for reproduction • removal of waste products from the body • messenger of the body system using nerves. • helping to break down food and release energy • system providing a frame to the body through bone structure. • system fighting against diseases and protecting us from infection. • ...
Animal Cell Crossword 2022-09-26
Across
- generates chemical energy
- processes and sorts proteins for transport
- surrounds the cytoplasm in a cell
- stores dna
- serves as skeletal system
- provides functions for cell expansion or secretion
Down
- site of protein synthesis
- transfers hormones and neurotransmitters
- spindal fibers form here
- contains digestive enzymes
- rough endoplasmic reticulum
- isolates and detoxifyies oxidative reactions
12 Clues: stores dna • spindal fibers form here • site of protein synthesis • generates chemical energy • serves as skeletal system • contains digestive enzymes • rough endoplasmic reticulum • surrounds the cytoplasm in a cell • transfers hormones and neurotransmitters • processes and sorts proteins for transport • isolates and detoxifyies oxidative reactions • ...
Body Systems 2025-02-10
Across
- Body system that defends the body against pathogens; returns excess fluid to the bloodstream
- Body system that breaks down food to absorb nutrients; eliminates solid waste
- Body system that detects and processes sensory information; coordinates responses; controls bodily functions through electrical signals
- Body system that facilitates gas exchange (oxygen in, carbon dioxide out); helps regulate blood pH
- Body system that provides structure and support to the body; protects internal organs; produces blood cells
- Most digestion occurs in these organs
- Body system that enables movement through contraction; maintains posture; generates heat
- Body system in plants that is responsible for absorbing water
- Body system that produces gametes (sperm or eggs); supports development of offspring in females
Down
- Body system that produces and releases hormones to regulate growth, metabolism, and homeostasis
- A chemical messenger that regulates body processes; made by endocrine system
- Body system that transports oxygen, nutrients, hormones, and waste through the blood; helps regulate body temperature
- Body system that filters waste from blood; regulates water and electrolyte balance; maintains blood pressure
- Body system that surrounds and protects the body; regulates body temperature
- Kidneys and the bladder are key parts of this body system
15 Clues: Most digestion occurs in these organs • Kidneys and the bladder are key parts of this body system • Body system in plants that is responsible for absorbing water • A chemical messenger that regulates body processes; made by endocrine system • Body system that surrounds and protects the body; regulates body temperature • ...
Organ Systems Crossword 2023-09-08
Across
- breaks down food
- the system that produces offspring
- travels wastes, hormones, and gases through cardiovascular & lymphatic
- cells & tissues that provide movement
- consists of glands that produce hormones
Down
- system that defends body against diseases
- the bones and joints holding your body together
- controls breathing through lungs
- outer layers that help protect body and regulate temp.
- controls behavior and maintains homeostasis
- organs that remove wastes and toxins
11 Clues: breaks down food • controls breathing through lungs • the system that produces offspring • organs that remove wastes and toxins • cells & tissues that provide movement • consists of glands that produce hormones • system that defends body against diseases • controls behavior and maintains homeostasis • the bones and joints holding your body together • ...
Human Bio Final: Muscular system 2022-04-29
Across
- only found in heart
- muscle is attached to an immovable bone
- surrounds each fascicle
- straight with many nuclei
- inflammation of a tendon that is over-extened
- injuries in muscles or tendons because of a biomechanical stress
- muscle is attached to a moveable bone
Down
- muscles that oppose or the reverse of a certain movement
- only happen if activated/stimulated ny nervous system
- surrounds each muscle fiber
- wraps around the entire outside of the muscle
- always pull never push
- main function of muscular system
- muscles not responsible for producing a certain movement
- muscles that help the prime mover
- organelle that makes up most of muscle cells
- spindle shaped only 1 nuclei
17 Clues: only found in heart • always pull never push • surrounds each fascicle • straight with many nuclei • surrounds each muscle fiber • spindle shaped only 1 nuclei • main function of muscular system • muscles that help the prime mover • muscle is attached to a moveable bone • muscle is attached to an immovable bone • organelle that makes up most of muscle cells • ...
MUSCLE MUSCLE MUSCLE 2013-05-14
20 Clues: Calf • shoulder • In Your But • shin muscle • muscle sugar • Chest Muscle • easy to flex • neck muscles • protect your • in your thigh • cannot control • biggest muscles • help pump blood • behind your arm • Six Pack Muscles • Inside Your Mouth • make your body move • how many in your body • help move face and bones • how many skeletal muscles
MUSCLE MUSCLE MUSCLE 2013-05-14
20 Clues: Calf • shoulder • In Your But • shin muscle • easy to flex • protect your • muscle sugar • neck muscles • Chest Muscle • in your thigh • cannot control • biggest muscles • help pump blood • behind your arm • Six Pack Muscles • Inside Your Mouth • make your body move • how many in your body • help move face and bones • how many skeletal muscles
Body Systems Crossword Puzzle 2021-04-09
Across
- Produces gametes
- An automatic response of the nervous system
- Used to absorb nutrients from food
- Sends electrical signals to and from the brain
- A type of nerve cell found in the nervous system
- Oxygen in, Carbon Dioxide out
- Uses white blood cells to protect against disease
- Transportation for molecules and cells
- Provides "inside and outside" movement
- Tissue made from protective skin cells
Down
- Tissue made of cells used to support the body
- Produces hormones that determine "maleness" and "femaleness"
- First line of protection from pathogens
- Tissue made of cells that transmit electrical signals
- Tissue made of contracting cells
- Acts as a filter to protect against disease
- Produces blood cells
- Removes water waste from the body
18 Clues: Produces gametes • Produces blood cells • Oxygen in, Carbon Dioxide out • Tissue made of contracting cells • Removes water waste from the body • Used to absorb nutrients from food • Transportation for molecules and cells • Provides "inside and outside" movement • Tissue made from protective skin cells • First line of protection from pathogens • ...
Human Body Systems 2019-01-17
Across
- This body system regulates cells and organs by producing hormones.
- This body system eliminates wastes from the body.
- This body system allows movement.
- This body system creates new humans.
Down
- This body system transports nutrients throughout the body using the bloodstream.
- This body system protects the body by acting as a barrier to the rest of the world.
- This body system allows movement, provides support and structure, protects organs, stores calcium, and produces blood cells.
- This body system breaks down food and absorbs its nutrients.
- This body system takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide.
- This body system controls the body and helps communicate between each part.
10 Clues: This body system allows movement. • This body system creates new humans. • This body system eliminates wastes from the body. • This body system breaks down food and absorbs its nutrients. • This body system takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide. • This body system regulates cells and organs by producing hormones. • ...
Muscular system 2022-11-04
Digestive System 2014-03-15
8 Clues: What system proceses air? • What system proceses food? • What system is about muscles? • What system is about our bones? • What main organ helps us think? • What does food pass through once we swallow? • What are two main organs that help us to breath? • What topic are we learning at the moment in class.
Brain Review 2024-10-17
Across
- primary hormone produced by the adrenal gland
- receives signals
- building blocks
- "fight or flight" response
- connections between cells
- outside the central nervous system
- heart rate and digestion.
- voluntary movements of skeletal muscles
Down
- "rest and digest" activities.
- bridge between the endocrine and nervous systems
- "master gland"
- causes the release of adrenaline from the adrenal glands
- off and on
- cell body of a neuron
- brain and spinal cord
- transmits electrical impulses
16 Clues: off and on • "master gland" • building blocks • receives signals • cell body of a neuron • brain and spinal cord • connections between cells • heart rate and digestion. • "fight or flight" response • "rest and digest" activities. • transmits electrical impulses • outside the central nervous system • voluntary movements of skeletal muscles • primary hormone produced by the adrenal gland • ...
Body Systems Intro Crossword 2022-12-08
Across
- I am the body system responsible for reproduction
- I am the body system that breaks down food and absorbs nutrients
- I am the body system that provides structure and support
- I hold the cell together, keep the good stuff in and the bad stuff out
- different kinds of cells have different shapes and perform different ______
- I am the body system that is responsible for immunity
- I am the part of the cell where all cell activities take place
- I am a group of organ working together to keep the body healthy and alive
Down
- I am the body system that allows the bodies movement
- I am the body system that circulates the body's hormones
- _____ is the largest organ in the body
- I am the part of the cell that controls its activities
- I am the body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide from the body
- I am the smallest living level of organization in our body
- I am made up of like tissues and take care of specific tasks
- I am the system that protects the body and helps control the bodies temperature
- I am the body system that is the bodies control center
- I am the body system that transports substances throughout the body
- I am the part of the body made up of groups of like cells
19 Clues: _____ is the largest organ in the body • I am the body system responsible for reproduction • I am the body system that allows the bodies movement • I am the body system that is responsible for immunity • I am the part of the cell that controls its activities • I am the body system that is the bodies control center • ...
Training for Speed and Power Puzzle or Visual Notes 2025-11-11
Across
- The skeletal-muscle system generating movement
- hypertrophy, The capacity of muscles to grow in size
- flexibility, Training to improve energy usage from fats and carbs
- Quick response to a stimulus
- Maximum amount something can contain or someone’s ability.
- High-intensity, explosive physical performance
- Type of training session that is very demanding
- The act of propelling an object through the air
- The ability of muscles to exert force quickly
- a skill or ability
- Type of training designed to increase
- The skeletal structure supporting movement
Down
- The ability of an individual to adapt to repeated stress
- A measure of the body's ability to sustain prolonged physical activity
- Force applied over a distance
- The tissue connecting muscles to bones
- Increasing repetitions or intensity to create gains
- Pushing or pulling against resistance
- Physical output over a period
- into the air
- improving performance through consistent training
- a muscle can perform before fatigue
- Type of exercise to improve cardiovascular and muscular performance
- The energy cycle in cells producing ATP
- Repetitions performed during a set
25 Clues: into the air • a skill or ability • Quick response to a stimulus • Force applied over a distance • Physical output over a period • Repetitions performed during a set • a muscle can perform before fatigue • Pushing or pulling against resistance • Type of training designed to increase • The tissue connecting muscles to bones • The energy cycle in cells producing ATP • ...
Your bodys 2018-04-09
Across
- The process of food breaking down.
- A part of an your body with a specific function.
- Taking in Oxygen.
- The system that supplies your body with Oxygen.
- The muscles we use to move.
- Pieces of hard whitish tissue making up the skeleton.
Down
- The bones and joints in your body.
- The system that happens after you eat.
8 Clues: Taking in Oxygen. • The muscles we use to move. • The bones and joints in your body. • The process of food breaking down. • The system that happens after you eat. • The system that supplies your body with Oxygen. • A part of an your body with a specific function. • Pieces of hard whitish tissue making up the skeleton.
G6 2025-11-04
Across
- (System)The set of organs that keeps you breathing easy
- (Tissue)The covering layer—skin, linings, and protection squad
- (System) The bony framework that keeps you standing tall
- (System) Turns your pizza into energy — one bite at a time
- (System)Heart-powered delivery service for blood and oxygen
- (Tissue)The contracting crew that helps you lift, jump, and smile
- (System) The body’s electric wiring—messages zoom from brain to body
Down
- (Tissue)The body’s glue—holds everything together like a pro
- (System)Underground network that drinks water and keeps plants steady
- (System) The system that flexes its strength and loves to move
- When baby cells grow up and pick their dream jobs (like nerve or muscle)
- (Tissue)Brain and nerve material that sends super-speedy messages
- (System)Above-ground plant parts that reach for the sun
13 Clues: (System)The set of organs that keeps you breathing easy • (System)Above-ground plant parts that reach for the sun • (System) The bony framework that keeps you standing tall • (System) Turns your pizza into energy — one bite at a time • (System)Heart-powered delivery service for blood and oxygen • (Tissue)The body’s glue—holds everything together like a pro • ...
Connective Tissue & Cell Type Review 2025-01-09
Across
- Connects muscle to bone
- Red blood cells
- Found in the walls of hollow organs to move food through
- Contains plasma and transports materials through the body
- Nerve cell with axons and dendrites
- Found in ear, between vertebrae, and in the knee
- White blood cells
- Moves skeletal system
- Tissue holds organs in place and connects skin to underlying tissue, very loose and cobwebby
Down
- Bone cells
- Fat cells
- Makes up outer layer of body (skin)
- Fat cell, used for long-term energy storage
- Hard material that acts as a support system for entire body
- Produces skil-darkening pigment
- Connects bone to bone
- Found in the heart
17 Clues: Fat cells • Bone cells • Red blood cells • White blood cells • Found in the heart • Connects bone to bone • Moves skeletal system • Connects muscle to bone • Produces skil-darkening pigment • Makes up outer layer of body (skin) • Nerve cell with axons and dendrites • Fat cell, used for long-term energy storage • Found in ear, between vertebrae, and in the knee • ...
Biology Vocabulary 2024-01-18
Across
- External signals or cues that elicit a response in organisms.
- The growth or movement of a plant in response to touch or contact.
- The tissue in plants that transports water and dissolved minerals from the roots to other parts of the plant.
- A reproductive structure in plants and some microorganisms that can develop into a new organism.
- The system responsible for the exchange of gases (oxygen and carbon dioxide) between the body and the environment.
- The process by which a seed begins to grow into a new plant.
- The system responsible for breaking down food and absorbing nutrients.
- The tissue in plants that transports sugars and other nutrients from the leaves to other parts of the plant.
- The system responsible for removing metabolic wastes from the body.
- The movement or growth of a plant in response to gravity.
Down
- The system that includes the skin, hair, and nails, protecting the body from the external environment.
- The system that transports blood and nutrients throughout the body.
- The system responsible for movement and locomotion in animals.
- The growth or movement of a plant in response to light.
- The process of eliminating waste materials from the body.
- The system that provides support, protection, and structure to the body.
16 Clues: The growth or movement of a plant in response to light. • The process of eliminating waste materials from the body. • The movement or growth of a plant in response to gravity. • The process by which a seed begins to grow into a new plant. • External signals or cues that elicit a response in organisms. • ...
Crossword - hierarchy of life & body systems 2023-06-05
Across
- : the red liquid that circulates in the arteries and veins of humans and other vertebrate animals, carrying oxygen to and carbon dioxide from the tissues of the body.
- : a part of an organism which is typically self contained and has a specific vital function.
- : A state of balance among all the body systems needed for the body to survive and function correctly
- System : The integumentary system is the set of organs forming the outermost layer of an animal's body.
- : the smallest structural and functional unit of an organism, which is typically microscopic and consists of cytoplasm and a nucleus enclosed in a membrane.
Down
- : The smallest particle of a substance that has all of the physical and chemical properties of that substance
- : A bundle of fibers that receives and sends messages between the body and the brain.
- System : Skeletal system is an organ system whose primary function is for structural support and protection
- System : the network of nerve cells and fibers which transmits nerve impulses between parts of the body.
- System : groups of organs that works together to do specific works.
- : Stimulus is an event or any change in the external environment that evokes a specific functional reaction in an organ or tissue.
- : A group or layer of cells that work together to perform a specific function.
12 Clues: System : groups of organs that works together to do specific works. • : A group or layer of cells that work together to perform a specific function. • : A bundle of fibers that receives and sends messages between the body and the brain. • : a part of an organism which is typically self contained and has a specific vital function. • ...
NZ Bread and cereals group 2021-10-18
Across
- Raihi grown mainly in Asian countries
- From the vitamin B group
- From the grains of grasses
- The colour of oxygenated blood
- For building bones and releasing energy
- A starch energy giving vegetable
- Forms the skeletal system
- Carries oxygen in the blood
- parāoa
- A carbohydrate food originally from Italy
Down
- Witi
- A more nutrient dense cereal
- Helps release energy from nutrients in cells
- Maintains good bowel functions
- Prevents oxidation in cells
- Provides energy
16 Clues: Witi • parāoa • Provides energy • From the vitamin B group • Forms the skeletal system • From the grains of grasses • Prevents oxidation in cells • Carries oxygen in the blood • A more nutrient dense cereal • Maintains good bowel functions • The colour of oxygenated blood • A starch energy giving vegetable • Raihi grown mainly in Asian countries • For building bones and releasing energy • ...
Homeostasis review 2013-11-28
Across
- The reflex arc is governed by the ________ system
- What system filters out cellular wastes, toxins and excess water or nutrients from the circulatory system
- What is the muscle tissue that moves bones in your body
- _____________is the regulation of internal body temperature
- The scientific term for 'goosebumps'
- What system manufactures calls that allow reproduction;in males, sperm and in females, ovaries
- The maintenance of a stable constant condition in the body despite changes in the external environment
- What system provides movement muscles to work in pairs to move limbs and provide mobility
Down
- When your blood sugar levels drop,your pancreas releases_________
- Structures that secrete hormones
- What system destroys and removes invading microbes and viruses from the body
- The nervous tissue contains...à
- What system breaks down and absorbs nutrients that are necessary for growth and maintenance
- How many major organ systems are there in the body
- What does you body do to cool itself down when it is too hot
- Mechanisms which enhance or amplify a change in the system are ________feedback mechanisms
- The _______links the nervous system to the Endocrine system, via the pituitary gland
- What system provides gas exchange between the blood and the environment
- What system transports nutrients, gases, hormones and waste through the body
- The system of homeostasis needs: an sensor, and effector, and an________
- blood sugar regulation is ________ feedback
- A structure that contains at least 2 different types of tissue functioning together for a common purpose
- When your blood sugar levels rise when food is consumed, your pancreas releases_______
23 Clues: The nervous tissue contains...à • Structures that secrete hormones • The scientific term for 'goosebumps' • blood sugar regulation is ________ feedback • The reflex arc is governed by the ________ system • How many major organ systems are there in the body • What is the muscle tissue that moves bones in your body • ...
Body systems 2022-04-01
Across
- helping to break down food and release energy
- removal of waste products from the body
- helping in breathing
- messenger of the body system using nerves.
Down
- system fighting against diseases and protecting us from infection.
- system providing a frame to the body through bone structure.
- system which circulates blood, haemoglobin, oxygen, plasma, water.
- system used for reproduction
8 Clues: helping in breathing • system used for reproduction • removal of waste products from the body • messenger of the body system using nerves. • helping to break down food and release energy • system providing a frame to the body through bone structure. • system fighting against diseases and protecting us from infection. • ...
Topic 3: Lesson 1 - Body Organization (Pgs 130-137) 2023-11-06
Across
- ___________ system - carries oxygen-rich blood to all the parts of your body
- ___________ system - how your body communicates and is made up of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves
- ___________ system - begins with esophagus squeezing food to stomach and then the stomach crushes food; food broken down by acids
- Groups of similar cells that perform the same function
- ___________ system - brings in oxygen and moves out carbon dioxide by way of the lungs
- ___________ system - protects your body from outside damage - includes skin , hair, nails
- ___________ system - includes your immune system: defense system against infections
Down
- ___________ system - controls your movements, help you stand straight, allow you to breath
- a body structure composed of different kinds of tissues that work together.
- ___________ system - responsible for producing sperm and eggs
- ___________ system - gets rid of waste products and toxic substances in your body
- a group of organs that work together, performing major functions.
- ___________ system - a collection of glands that produces important chemicals; control of many body functions
- ___________ system - main functions are to support your body, protect your organs, make blood cells and store minerals.
14 Clues: Groups of similar cells that perform the same function • ___________ system - responsible for producing sperm and eggs • a group of organs that work together, performing major functions. • a body structure composed of different kinds of tissues that work together. • ___________ system - carries oxygen-rich blood to all the parts of your body • ...
Joints and Tissues 2021-12-01
11 Clues: kneecap • Pumps blood • helps you breathe • Supports the body • Strong and spongy • protects the brain • Elastic and stretchy • produces white blood cells • Found in the elbow and knee • NOT elastic to pull up on a bone • Protects vital organs, especially the heart
Nervous System Crossword - Eyes and Ears 2025-09-11
Across
- #15 on the diagram
- Eliminates liquid waste products from the body in ways that maintains homeostasis.
- Converts food into simpler molecules that can be used by the cells of the body, absorbs food, and eliminates waste.
- #8 on the diagram
- Helps protect the body from disease, collects fluids lost from blood cells and returns the fluid back to the circulatory system.
- Supports the body. Protects internal organs. Allows movement, stores mineral resources, provides a site for blood cell formation.
- #17 on the diagram
- #2 on the diagram
- #9 on the diagram
- #21 on the diagram
- #6 on the diagram
- Provides oxygen needed for cellular respiration and removes excess carbon dioxide from the body.
- #1 on the diagram
- #14 on the diagram
- #3 on the diagram
- #16 on the diagram
- #13 on the diagram
- #20 on the diagram
Down
- #7 on the diagram
- Controls growth, development, metabolism, and maintains homeostasis.
- #19 on the diagram
- Produces reproductive cells. In females, nurtures and protects developing embryos.
- Brings oxygen, nutrients, and hormones to cells. Fights infections, removes cell wastes, helps regulate body temperature.
- Recognizes and coordinates the body's response to changes in internal and external environments.
- Serves as a barrier against infection and injury, helps regulate body temperature, provides protection against UV radiation from the sun.
- #11 on the diagram
- #12 on the diagram
- Works with skeletal system to produce voluntary movement. Helps circulate blood and move food through the digestive system.
- #18 on the diagram
- #10 on the diagram
- #5 on the diagram
- #4 on the diagram
32 Clues: #7 on the diagram • #8 on the diagram • #2 on the diagram • #9 on the diagram • #6 on the diagram • #1 on the diagram • #5 on the diagram • #4 on the diagram • #3 on the diagram • #15 on the diagram • #19 on the diagram • #17 on the diagram • #11 on the diagram • #12 on the diagram • #18 on the diagram • #21 on the diagram • #10 on the diagram • #14 on the diagram • #16 on the diagram • ...
Frog Systems 2024-05-13
Across
- Nodes small structures filtering lymph, trapping pathogens and activating immune responses.
- Lymphatic vessels and nodes, maintaining fluid balance, transporting fats, and facilitating immune responses.
- Frogs have a nervous system consisting of a brain, spinal cord, and nerves, which coordinate movement and behavior.
- Frogs have reproductive organs for sexual reproduction. This includes testes and ovaries for producing gametes, and specialized structures for mating and fertilization.
- tissues responsible for movement and generating force.
- rogs have a digestive tract including the mouth, esophagus, stomach, intestines, and associated organs like the liver and pancreas, for digestion and absorption of nutrients.
- the outer covering of the body, providing protection and regulating temperature.
- This includes the skin, which serves various functions such as protection, respiration, and water absorption.
- Frogs respire through their skin, supplemented by lungs. They also have specialized structures called buccal pumps for breathing.
- have kidneys that filter waste from the blood and excrete it as urine. They also eliminate waste through their skin.
- organs for gas exchange, allowing oxygen uptake and carbon dioxide release.
Down
- an organ for the mechanical and chemical breakdown of food.
- Frogs have muscles that allow them to move, jump, and catch prey.
- Frogs have glands that produce hormones regulating various physiological processes such as growth, metabolism, and reproduction.
- Frogs have a closed circulatory system with a heart, blood vessels, and blood, which transports oxygen, nutrients, and waste throughout the body.
- rigid structures providing support, protection, and enabling movement.
- the control center of the body, responsible for processing information and coordinating responses.
- organs filtering waste from blood and producing urine.
- : Thyroid - a gland producing hormones regulating metabolism and growth.
- a muscular organ pumping blood throughout the body.
- Frogs have a skeletal system composed of bones and cartilage, providing support and protection for their bodies.
- organs producing eggs in females.
22 Clues: organs producing eggs in females. • a muscular organ pumping blood throughout the body. • organs filtering waste from blood and producing urine. • tissues responsible for movement and generating force. • an organ for the mechanical and chemical breakdown of food. • Frogs have muscles that allow them to move, jump, and catch prey. • ...
Anatomy and Physiology 2 2025-03-25
Across
- twelves pairs of bones that form the wall of the thorax
- Flat band around the upper and lower lips that compresses, contracts, puckers and wrinkles the lips
- system that covers, shapes and supports skeletal tissue
- Inner and larger bone of the forearm, located on the side of the little finger
- Type of tissue. Protective lining on cavities of the body and surfaces of organs
- Aka, shoulder blade, large, flat triangular bone of the shoulder
- Oil and sweat glands
- Groups of organs working together for one or more functions
- Bones that form the prominence of the cheeks
- Secretes enzymes necessary for digestions, gland located in the abdominal cavity
- Organelles floating freely throughout the cell that take in nutrients, break them down, and create energy for the cell
- Bones that form the bridge of the nose
Down
- most complex organ in the endocrine system
- Study if the functions and activities performed by the body structures
- Bones that form the sides of the head in the ear region
- Physical foundation of the body
- Study if the structures of the human body and the substances these structures are made of
- Complex chemical process taking place in living organisms, converts nutrients to energy and eliminates waste
- Muscle that draws the corners of the mouth out and back when grinning
- Dense active protoplasm found in the center of the cell
- When muscles straighten
- System is a group of specialized glands that effect the growth, development, sexual activities and the state of health of the entire body
- Bone that forms the back of the skull above the nape
- Place of connection where two or more bones meet one another
- Type of tissue, supports, protects and binds together other tissues of the body
25 Clues: Oil and sweat glands • When muscles straighten • Physical foundation of the body • Bones that form the bridge of the nose • most complex organ in the endocrine system • Bones that form the prominence of the cheeks • Bone that forms the back of the skull above the nape • twelves pairs of bones that form the wall of the thorax • ...
Muscular system 2024-03-25
Across
- or tissue protrudes through an area of weak
- the large muscle at the back of the upper arm.
- Main portion The fixed attachment
- system consists of all the muscles of the body
- activity requiring physical effort, carried out to Tendonitis inflammation of a tendonHernias
- One of a pair of triangular bones at the back of the shoulde
Down
- muscle are straited like skeletal muscles Body
- responsible for elevating the eyebrows
- means of attachment, connects the muscle to the bo
- muscle Lines most hollow organs of the body
- connects a bone to another bone, located in joints
- a sheath of stringy connective tissue that surrounds every part of your body
- muscles elastic, work in pairs one flexing while
13 Clues: Main portion The fixed attachment • responsible for elevating the eyebrows • or tissue protrudes through an area of weak • muscle Lines most hollow organs of the body • the large muscle at the back of the upper arm. • system consists of all the muscles of the body • muscles elastic, work in pairs one flexing while • muscle are straited like skeletal muscles Body • ...
Cells, cells and more cells! 2020-01-10
Across
- A kingdom of plant like organisms that DO NOT make their own food
- A group of related tissues that perform a specific function
- The process of moving water in and out of a cell
- Without this system you would be a puddle of tissue on the floor.
- A whip-like tail on some single-celled organisms
- This system allows oxygen to enter your blood stream
- Small hairs that some single celled organisms use to move and eat
Down
- This system relays singles to your brain
- One of the 6 large groups all organisms are arranged in by trait
- A large group of similar, specialized cells
- This system helps you move
- The smallest unit of life
- The movement of matter from high concentration to low concentration
- A single celled organism with a nucleus and organelles
- This system helps you to get energy from your food
15 Clues: The smallest unit of life • This system helps you move • This system relays singles to your brain • A large group of similar, specialized cells • The process of moving water in and out of a cell • A whip-like tail on some single-celled organisms • This system helps you to get energy from your food • This system allows oxygen to enter your blood stream • ...
Chapter 8 Skeletal System: The Axial System 2020-05-01
Across
- It is the absesnce of centra in some vertebrates
- Centra that is a bear saddle-shaped articular surfaces at the both ends, common in turtles that retract their necks and in cervical vertebrae of birds
- Hemal arches below expand into supportive struts
- A unit wherein at the end of the vertebral column, the posterior or thoracic, lumbar, sacral and occasionally caudal vertebrae of birds fuse into
- Offers site of origin for chest muscles
- Continues rod of fibrous connective tissue wrapping core of fluid cells
- Joining the rims of adjacent centra
- Provide sites for secure muscle attachment, help suspend the body, forms ribcage and sometimes serve as accessory breathing devices
- Twisting movements of the head in amniotes are largely within it
- Ribs that meet ventrally with the sternum
- It was used as the major criterion to define tetrapod taxa
- One of various groups of labyrinthodonts wherein the pleurocentrum became predominant
- Chain of cartilaginous elements
- Resegmented blocks of cells
- Projections that extend posteriorly from proximal rib segments, offer sites of attachment for respiratory and shoulder muscles
- Generally applies to any process extending from the centrum or the neural arch
- It contributes with musculature, to bending of the body, storing elastic energy and transmitting useful forces for locomotion generated by appendages
- Derived set of skeletal elements posterior to sternum, also called abdominal ribs
- Ribs that have two heads that joints with the vertebrae
Down
- Shows the heterocoercal and reversed hetercoercal condition
- A tail that is formed if the posterior end of the vertebral column turns upward and into this dorsal lobe forming its central axis
- Arriving streams of cells initially form enlarged clusters that are arranged serially along notochord
- Composite bony plate forming the floor of the shell within turtles
- Also known as ventral rib head
- In fishes serves primarily as a compression girder, resisting telescoping of the body during locomotion and translating axial muscle forces into lateral swimming undulations
- Vertical (nodding) and horizontal (tiltling) movements of the head in amniotes are limited to it
- It delivers propulsive forces, driving the fish forward but also can produce life forces
- Found only in mammals, they reside between successive surfaces of adjacent centra
- Into the design of vertebrae: differences in design reflect different ______ ______ within parts of the column as well
- Composed of centrum, support a neural arch and spine, and is often associated with processes, including ribs
- Massive flight muscle that arise from large sternum that bears prominent ventral keel in flying birds
- One of various groups of labyrinthodonts wherein the intercentrum became predominant
- Term means “cut-up spine”
- Centra with flat ends suited to receive and distribute compressive forces within the vertebral column
- Local mesenchyme condenses at the level of the myosepta these condensations become cartilaginous anlagen called_______.
- Tendency to twist or wring the axial column
- Vertebral condition of tetrapods wherein all vertebral elements in a segment are fused into a single piece
- Consist of ribs and sternal elements that embrace the viscera
- Area between the thorax and the hips
- Having one centra per segment
40 Clues: Term means “cut-up spine” • Resegmented blocks of cells • Having one centra per segment • Also known as ventral rib head • Chain of cartilaginous elements • Joining the rims of adjacent centra • Area between the thorax and the hips • Offers site of origin for chest muscles • Ribs that meet ventrally with the sternum • Tendency to twist or wring the axial column • ...
Chapter 8 Skeletal System: The Axial System 2020-05-01
Across
- Local mesenchyme condenses at the level of the myosepta these condensations become cartilaginous anlagen called_______.
- Derived set of skeletal elements posterior to sternum, also called abdominal ribs
- Hemal arches below expand into supportive struts
- Generally applies to any process extending from the centrum or the neural arch
- Into the design of vertebrae: differences in design reflect different ______ ______ within parts of the column as well
- In fishes serves primarily as a compression girder, resisting telescoping of the body during locomotion and translating axial muscle forces into lateral swimming undulations
- Tendency to twist or wring the axial column
- Provide sites for secure muscle attachment, help suspend the body, forms ribcage and sometimes serve as accessory breathing devices
- Centra that is a bear saddle-shaped articular surfaces at the both ends, common in turtles that retract their necks and in cervical vertebrae of birds
- Found only in mammals, they reside between successive surfaces of adjacent centra
- Composed of centrum, support a neural arch and spine, and is often associated with processes, including ribs
- Composite bony plate forming the floor of the shell within turtles
- Area between the thorax and the hips
- Also known as ventral rib head
- Consist of ribs and sternal elements that embrace the viscera
- Twisting movements of the head in amniotes are largely within it
- Centra with flat ends suited to receive and distribute compressive forces within the vertebral column
- One of various groups of labyrinthodonts wherein the intercentrum became predominant
- Continues rod of fibrous connective tissue wrapping core of fluid cells
- Arriving streams of cells initially form enlarged clusters that are arranged serially along notochord
- Shows the heterocoercal and reversed hetercoercal condition
- It is the absesnce of centra in some vertebrates
- It delivers propulsive forces, driving the fish forward but also can produce life forces
Down
- Term means “cut-up spine”
- Massive flight muscle that arise from large sternum that bears prominent ventral keel in flying birds
- Ribs that meet ventrally with the sternum
- Having one centra per segment
- Chain of cartilaginous elements
- One of various groups of labyrinthodonts wherein the pleurocentrum became predominant
- Vertical (nodding) and horizontal (tiltling) movements of the head in amniotes are limited to it
- It was used as the major criterion to define tetrapod taxa
- Joining the rims of adjacent centra
- It contributes with musculature, to bending of the body, storing elastic energy and transmitting useful forces for locomotion generated by appendages
- A unit wherein at the end of the vertebral column, the posterior or thoracic, lumbar, sacral and occasionally caudal vertebrae of birds fuse into
- Ribs that have two heads that joints with the vertebrae
- Offers site of origin for chest muscles
- Resegmented blocks of cells
- Vertebral condition of tetrapods wherein all vertebral elements in a segment are fused into a single piece
- Projections that extend posteriorly from proximal rib segments, offer sites of attachment for respiratory and shoulder muscles
- A tail that is formed if the posterior end of the vertebral column turns upward and into this dorsal lobe forming its central axis
40 Clues: Term means “cut-up spine” • Resegmented blocks of cells • Having one centra per segment • Also known as ventral rib head • Chain of cartilaginous elements • Joining the rims of adjacent centra • Area between the thorax and the hips • Offers site of origin for chest muscles • Ribs that meet ventrally with the sternum • Tendency to twist or wring the axial column • ...
Chapter 8 Skeletal System: The Axial System 2020-05-01
Across
- Term means “cut-up spine”
- Into the design of vertebrae: differences in design reflect different ______ ______ within parts of the column as well
- Generally applies to any process extending from the centrum or the neural arch
- Composite bony plate forming the floor of the shell within turtles
- Composed of centrum, support a neural arch and spine, and is often associated with processes, including ribs
- Hemal arches below expand into supportive struts
- Offers site of origin for chest muscles
- Centra with flat ends suited to receive and distribute compressive forces within the vertebral column
- Ribs that have two heads that joints with the vertebrae
- Provide sites for secure muscle attachment, help suspend the body, forms ribcage and sometimes serve as accessory breathing devices
- Also known as ventral rib head
- It is the absesnce of centra in some vertebrates
- It delivers propulsive forces, driving the fish forward but also can produce life forces
- Found only in mammals, they reside between successive surfaces of adjacent centra
- Centra that is a bear saddle-shaped articular surfaces at the both ends, common in turtles that retract their necks and in cervical vertebrae of birds
- Joining the rims of adjacent centra
- A tail that is formed if the posterior end of the vertebral column turns upward and into this dorsal lobe forming its central axis
- Vertical (nodding) and horizontal (tiltling) movements of the head in amniotes are limited to it
- Resegmented blocks of cells
Down
- Ribs that meet ventrally with the sternum
- Area between the thorax and the hips
- Local mesenchyme condenses at the level of the myosepta these condensations become cartilaginous anlagen called_______.
- One of various groups of labyrinthodonts wherein the intercentrum became predominant
- Consist of ribs and sternal elements that embrace the viscera
- One of various groups of labyrinthodonts wherein the pleurocentrum became predominant
- Chain of cartilaginous elements
- Vertebral condition of tetrapods wherein all vertebral elements in a segment are fused into a single piece
- Massive flight muscle that arise from large sternum that bears prominent ventral keel in flying birds
- Twisting movements of the head in amniotes are largely within it
- Tendency to twist or wring the axial column
- Having one centra per segment
- Arriving streams of cells initially form enlarged clusters that are arranged serially along notochord
- Projections that extend posteriorly from proximal rib segments, offer sites of attachment for respiratory and shoulder muscles
- It was used as the major criterion to define tetrapod taxa
- Derived set of skeletal elements posterior to sternum, also called abdominal ribs
- Continues rod of fibrous connective tissue wrapping core of fluid cells
- A unit wherein at the end of the vertebral column, the posterior or thoracic, lumbar, sacral and occasionally caudal vertebrae of birds fuse into
- Shows the heterocoercal and reversed hetercoercal condition
- It contributes with musculature, to bending of the body, storing elastic energy and transmitting useful forces for locomotion generated by appendages
- In fishes serves primarily as a compression girder, resisting telescoping of the body during locomotion and translating axial muscle forces into lateral swimming undulations
40 Clues: Term means “cut-up spine” • Resegmented blocks of cells • Having one centra per segment • Also known as ventral rib head • Chain of cartilaginous elements • Joining the rims of adjacent centra • Area between the thorax and the hips • Offers site of origin for chest muscles • Ribs that meet ventrally with the sternum • Tendency to twist or wring the axial column • ...
Muscular System Crossword 2025-10-20
Across
- #12 on the diagram
- #7 on the diagram
- Provides oxygen needed for cellular respiration and removes excess carbon dioxide from the body.
- #24 on the diagram
- #14 on the diagram
- #15 on the diagram
- #3 on the diagram
- #19 on the diagram
- #21 on the diagram
- #4 on the diagram
- #10 on the diagram
- Serves as a barrier against infection and injury, helps regulate body temperature, provides protection against UV radiation from the sun.
- Helps protect the body from disease, collects fluids lost from blood cells and returns the fluid back to the circulatory system.
- #16 on the diagram
- #18 on the diagram
Down
- #6 on the diagram
- #9 on the diagram
- Brings oxygen, nutrients, and hormones to cells. Fights infections, removes cell wastes, helps regulate body temperature.
- #5 on the diagram
- Works with skeletal system to produce voluntary movement. Helps circulate blood and move food through the digestive system.
- #2 on the diagram
- Eliminates liquid waste products from the body in ways that maintains homeostasis.
- Supports the body. Protects internal organs. Allows movement, stores mineral resources, provides a site for blood cell formation.
- #20 on the diagram
- Recognizes and coordinates the body's response to changes in internal and external environments.
- #8 on the diagram
- #1 on the diagram
- #22 on the diagram
- Converts food into simpler molecules that can be used by the cells of the body, absorbs food, and eliminates waste.
- #11 on the diagram
- #17 on the diagram
- #23 on the diagram
- #13 on the diagram
- Controls growth, development, metabolism, and maintains homeostasis.
- Produces reproductive cells. In females, nurtures and protects developing embryos.
35 Clues: #6 on the diagram • #9 on the diagram • #5 on the diagram • #7 on the diagram • #2 on the diagram • #8 on the diagram • #1 on the diagram • #3 on the diagram • #4 on the diagram • #12 on the diagram • #24 on the diagram • #14 on the diagram • #20 on the diagram • #15 on the diagram • #22 on the diagram • #11 on the diagram • #17 on the diagram • #23 on the diagram • #13 on the diagram • ...
Qunitta N. Moore Chapter 7 2021-02-14
Across
- This degree of burn is red,dry and painful.
- system, Stratum granulosum helps prevent water loss.
- corneum, The most superficial layer of the epidermis.
- glands, The sweat glands are also called.
- keratoses, Most common premalignant lesions of the epidermis, These lsions are common in people with chronically sun-damaged.
- system, This system is responsible for carrying nutrients and wastes throughout the body.
- The deeper subcutaneous tissue that is made up of fat and connective tissue.
- System, What protects against environmental hazards and helps control body temps?
- cell, It has four types of cancerous cells superficial, intermediate, paranasal and basal.
Down
- Lowered body temperature.
- partial, Third degree burn(full of thickness, whit/brown dry, leathery,painless, no blanching
- Burns are classified by the extent of_____damage.
- Cell carcinoma is a type of skin cancer.
- Body temperature above 101.
- This degree of burn is the worst burn it is black, eschar, dry, painless no blanching
- stratum, The clear layer
- This cancer occurs when the pigment producing cells give color to the skin and become cancereous.
- system, Provides support and protects tissues, stores minerals, forms blood cells.
- Integumentary system covers the surface and protects deeper tissues.
19 Clues: stratum, The clear layer • Lowered body temperature. • Body temperature above 101. • Cell carcinoma is a type of skin cancer. • glands, The sweat glands are also called. • This degree of burn is red,dry and painful. • Burns are classified by the extent of_____damage. • system, Stratum granulosum helps prevent water loss. • ...
Chapter 2 Body Systems 2024-01-09
Across
- system that removes liquid waste from the body
- the basic unit of life
- part of the nervous system that carries nerve signals between the brain and the body
- body system that allows people to think, use the senses, move, and maintain important body processes
- body system that covers and protects the entire body
- strong bands of tissue that hold together bones at joints to allow movement
- structures made of tough tissue that connect muscle to bone
- collection of similar cells that do a certain job for the body
Down
- collection of tissues that perform a specific job
- system that helps the body move and aids other body systems
- body system that breaks down food to provide nutrients and energy; also removes solid waste from the body
- blood vessels that carry oxygen-rich blood
- system made up of 206 bones that provides structure, shape, and protection to the body
- system formed by all the structures that move blood through the body
- body system that produces chemical messengers called hormones, which regulate body processes
- collection of organs that work together
- location in the body where two or more bones meet and are held together
- blood vessels that carry oxygen-poor blood
18 Clues: the basic unit of life • collection of organs that work together • blood vessels that carry oxygen-rich blood • blood vessels that carry oxygen-poor blood • system that removes liquid waste from the body • collection of tissues that perform a specific job • body system that covers and protects the entire body • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE IN SCIENCE 2023-04-11
Across
- THE PAIR OF ADENINE IN RNA
- A PART OF THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
- A GENETIC CHANGE IN WHICH A PIECE OF CHROMOSOME BREAKS OFF AND ATTACHES TO ANOTHER CHROMOSOME
- IT RELEASES INSULIN AND REGULATES BLOOD SUGAR LEVEL
- THE PAIR OF THYMINE
- ANY CHANGE IN THE DNA SEQUENCE OF A CELL
- DNA HAS A ________ HELIX
- WHEN TWO PARTS OF A CHROMOSOME BREAKS, REVERSED, AND RE-INSERTED INTO THE CHROMOSOME
- THE PAIR OF CYTOSINE
- ANOTHER TERM FOR NEURONS
- A COMPONENT OF THE PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM ASSOCIATED WITH THE VOLUNTARY CONTROL OF THE BODY MOVEMENTS VIA THE USE OF THE SKELETAL MUSCLE
- A TYPE OF GENETIC CHANGE THAT INVOLVES THE ABSENCE OF A SEGMENT OF DNA
- A GROUP OF ATOMS BONDED TOGETHER, REPRESENTING THE SMALLEST FUNDAMENTAL UNIT OF A CHEMICAL COMPOUND
- WHAT IS "r" IN rRNA?
Down
- AN ENDOCRINE GLAND THAT IS LOCATED IN THE NECK AND CONTROLS THE CALCIUM LEVEL
- WHAT DISORDER IS THE RESULT OF THE PITUITARY GLAND PRODUCING EXCESSIVE GROWTH HORMONE?
- A TYPE OF GENETIC CHANGE THAT INVOLVES THE ADDITION OF SEGMENT OF DNA
- AN ENDOCRINE GLAND THAT PRODUCES GROWTH HORMONE
- THE ABBREVIATION OF DEOXYRIBONUCLEIC ACID
- WHICH MOTOR NEURON CARRIES SIGNAL BETWEEN THE BRAIN AND THE SPINAL CORD?
- ________ CONTROLS THE HEART RATE AND BREATHING IN TIMES OF EMERGENCIES
- WHICH MOTOR NEURON CARRIES SIGNAL FROM THE SPINAL CORD TO THE SKELETAL MUSCLE?
- WHAT IS "t" IN tRNA
- WHAT DISORDER IS THE RESULT OF THE PITUITARY GLAND NOT PRODUCING ENOUGH GROWTH HORMONE?
- STRAND RNA HAS A _________ HELIX
- THE ABBREVIATION OF RIBONUCLEIC ACID
- WHAT NEURONS CARRY IMPULSES FROM PERIPHERAL SENSE RECEPTORS TO THE CNS?
- A COMPONENT OF THE PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM THAT REGULATES INVOLUNTARY PHYSIOLOGICAL PROCESS
- THE ABBREVIATION OF CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
- ANOTHER TERM FOR NITROGENOUS BASES
30 Clues: THE PAIR OF THYMINE • WHAT IS "t" IN tRNA • THE PAIR OF CYTOSINE • WHAT IS "r" IN rRNA? • DNA HAS A ________ HELIX • ANOTHER TERM FOR NEURONS • THE PAIR OF ADENINE IN RNA • STRAND RNA HAS A _________ HELIX • ANOTHER TERM FOR NITROGENOUS BASES • A PART OF THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM • THE ABBREVIATION OF RIBONUCLEIC ACID • ANY CHANGE IN THE DNA SEQUENCE OF A CELL • ...
TYPES OF NERVOUS SYSTEM 2023-12-13
Across
- Sensory ganglia
- It carries nerve signal from brain to body
- The nervous system that consist of skeletal muscles
- Neurons receiving and transmitting messages
- The sections of the neuron containing genetic information
Down
- Nervous system that regulates involuntary bodily functions
- Most complex part of the human body
- Clusters of sensory nerve
- The type of nervous system consist of nerves and ganglia
9 Clues: Sensory ganglia • Clusters of sensory nerve • Most complex part of the human body • It carries nerve signal from brain to body • Neurons receiving and transmitting messages • The nervous system that consist of skeletal muscles • The type of nervous system consist of nerves and ganglia • The sections of the neuron containing genetic information • ...
Quarter 2 LEAP Review 2025-04-13
Across
- plants are _____ resources because they reproduce
- digestive, respiratory, circulatory, nervous, skeletal, digestive, excretory and endocrine
- during chemical reactions, atoms _____
- function of this system is the support and protection of many internal organs
- In multicellular organisms, groups of cells work together to perform tasks and are called
- during chemical reactions, _____ substances are formed
- plants and photosynthetic microorganisms use the sun's energy to make glucose, a type of _____
- Plant cells contain organelles animal cells do not called
- organisms can use the food created by cellular respiration immediately or _____ it to use later
- during photosynthesis, what is released?
- Animals have _____ to detect different kinds of information and transfer it to the brain as signals
- organelle where cellular respiration takes place
- level of food chain that eats producers only
- during photosynthesis, food is made from CO2 + _____
- The body systems work together to maintain stable conditions in the body called
- Almost all energy that drives the cycling of matter comes from the _____
Down
- photosynthesis and cellular respiration are both types of _____
- function of this system is physical and chemical breakdown of food to allow absorption of nutrients
- what type of organisms do photosynthesis?
- broken down into glucose in the stomach
- during cellular respiration, what is released?
- the chemical formulas for photosynthesis and cellular respiration are _____ to one another
- Groups of tissues may work together to form _____, which work together as systems to perform particular functions in the body
- function of this system is the circulation of blood, which transports gases, nutrients, and wastes around the body; also called the cardiovascular system
- An organism's ability to sense and respond to its environment enhances its chance of surviving and _____
- _____ and energy cycle through both living and nonliving parts of ecosystems
- what type of organisms do cellular respiration?
27 Clues: during chemical reactions, atoms _____ • broken down into glucose in the stomach • during photosynthesis, what is released? • what type of organisms do photosynthesis? • level of food chain that eats producers only • during cellular respiration, what is released? • what type of organisms do cellular respiration? • organelle where cellular respiration takes place • ...
Homeostasis review 2013-11-28
Across
- The reflex arc is governed by the ________ system
- What system filters out cellular wastes, toxins and excess water or nutrients from the circulatory system
- What is the muscle tissue that moves bones in your body
- _____________is the regulation of internal body temperature
- The scientific term for 'goosebumps'
- What system manufactures calls that allow reproduction;in males, sperm and in females, ovaries
- The maintenance of a stable constant condition in the body despite changes in the external environment
- What system provides movement muscles to work in pairs to move limbs and provide mobility
Down
- When your blood sugar levels drop,your pancreas releases_________
- Structures that secrete hormones
- What system destroys and removes invading microbes and viruses from the body
- The nervous tissue contains...à
- What system breaks down and absorbs nutrients that are necessary for growth and maintenance
- How many major organ systems are there in the body
- What does you body do to cool itself down when it is too hot
- Mechanisms which enhance or amplify a change in the system are ________feedback mechanisms
- The _______links the nervous system to the Endocrine system, via the pituitary gland
- What system provides gas exchange between the blood and the environment
- What system transports nutrients, gases, hormones and waste through the body
- The system of homeostasis needs: an sensor, and effector, and an________
- blood sugar regulation is ________ feedback
- A structure that contains at least 2 different types of tissue functioning together for a common purpose
- When your blood sugar levels rise when food is consumed, your pancreas releases_______
23 Clues: The nervous tissue contains...à • Structures that secrete hormones • The scientific term for 'goosebumps' • blood sugar regulation is ________ feedback • The reflex arc is governed by the ________ system • How many major organ systems are there in the body • What is the muscle tissue that moves bones in your body • ...
Human Body systems 2025-02-05
Across
- System The system involved in producing offspring, including organs like the ovaries and testes.
- System The system responsible for filtering blood and producing urine to eliminate waste.
- System The group of organs responsible for breaking down food and absorbing nutrients.
- System The framework of bones that supports and protects the body.
- Digestion The physical process of breaking food into smaller pieces, such as chewing.
- System A group of organs that work together to perform complex functions within the body.
- The process by which food is broken down into smaller components that can be absorbed by the body.
- The basic unit of life that makes up all living organisms.
- List for 7th Grade: Body Systems and Processes
- The ability of an organism to maintain stable internal conditions despite changes in the environment.
- System The network of nerves and cells that transmit signals between different parts of the body.
Down
- System The system of muscles that allows for movement and stability in the body.
- System The system responsible for breathing, including the lungs and airways.
- System The system that circulates blood throughout the body, transporting oxygen, nutrients, and waste products.
- The process of taking in oxygen and expelling carbon dioxide, crucial for energy production.
- A group of similar cells that work together to perform a specific function.
- A structure made up of different types of tissues that work together to perform a specific function.
- Digestion The process of breaking down food into simpler nutrients using enzymes and acids.
- System The system that removes waste products from the body, including the kidneys and bladder.
19 Clues: List for 7th Grade: Body Systems and Processes • The basic unit of life that makes up all living organisms. • System The framework of bones that supports and protects the body. • A group of similar cells that work together to perform a specific function. • System The system responsible for breathing, including the lungs and airways. • ...
Human Body System crossword puzzle 2021-10-05
Across
- THIS SYSTEM PROVIDES THE BODY WITH OXYGEN
- THIS COMBINATION OF SYSTEMS PROVIDES THE BODY WITH MOVEMENT
- CONNECTS WITH THE CIRCULATORY SYSTEM. CONSISTS OF HEART, BLOOD VESSELS AND BLOOD
- THIS MUSCLE IS INVOLUNTARY AND PUMPS BLOOD AROUND THE BODY
Down
- THIS SYSTEM PROVIDES PROTECTION AND STRUCTURE
- TRANSPORTS OXYGEN AND NUTRIENTS AROUND THE BODY
- THIS SYSTEM GIVES THE BODY MOVEMENT
- THIS SYSTEM CONTROLS THE OTHER SYSTEMS
- PROVIDES THE BODY WITH NUTRIENTS AND GETS RID OF WASTS
9 Clues: THIS SYSTEM GIVES THE BODY MOVEMENT • THIS SYSTEM CONTROLS THE OTHER SYSTEMS • THIS SYSTEM PROVIDES THE BODY WITH OXYGEN • THIS SYSTEM PROVIDES PROTECTION AND STRUCTURE • TRANSPORTS OXYGEN AND NUTRIENTS AROUND THE BODY • PROVIDES THE BODY WITH NUTRIENTS AND GETS RID OF WASTS • THIS MUSCLE IS INVOLUNTARY AND PUMPS BLOOD AROUND THE BODY • ...
Chapter 8 Skeletal System: The Axial System 2020-05-01
Across
- A tail that is formed if the posterior end of the vertebral column turns upward and into this dorsal lobe forming its central axis
- One of various groups of labyrinthodonts wherein the pleurocentrum became predominant
- Arriving streams of cells initially form enlarged clusters that are arranged serially along notochord
- It contributes with musculature, to bending of the body, storing elastic energy and transmitting useful forces for locomotion generated by appendages
- Massive flight muscle that arise from large sternum that bears prominent ventral keel in flying birds
- It was used as the major criterion to define tetrapod taxa
- Having one centra per segment
- Composite bony plate forming the floor of the shell within turtles
- Centra with flat ends suited to receive and distribute compressive forces within the vertebral column
- Ribs that meet ventrally with the sternum
- Vertebral condition of tetrapods wherein all vertebral elements in a segment are fused into a single piece
- Continues rod of fibrous connective tissue wrapping core of fluid cells
- Provide sites for secure muscle attachment, help suspend the body, forms ribcage and sometimes serve as accessory breathing devices
- Shows the heterocoercal and reversed hetercoercal condition
- In fishes serves primarily as a compression girder, resisting telescoping of the body during locomotion and translating axial muscle forces into lateral swimming undulations
- Area between the thorax and the hips
- One of various groups of labyrinthodonts wherein the intercentrum became predominant
- A unit wherein at the end of the vertebral column, the posterior or thoracic, lumbar, sacral and occasionally caudal vertebrae of birds fuse into
- Projections that extend posteriorly from proximal rib segments, offer sites of attachment for respiratory and shoulder muscles
- It is the absesnce of centra in some vertebrates
- Ribs that have two heads that joints with the vertebrae
- Local mesenchyme condenses at the level of the myosepta these condensations become cartilaginous anlagen called_______.
Down
- Chain of cartilaginous elements
- Into the design of vertebrae: differences in design reflect different ______ ______ within parts of the column as well
- Hemal arches below expand into supportive struts
- Offers site of origin for chest muscles
- Found only in mammals, they reside between successive surfaces of adjacent centra
- Term means “cut-up spine”
- Also known as ventral rib head
- Centra that is a bear saddle-shaped articular surfaces at the both ends, common in turtles that retract their necks and in cervical vertebrae of birds
- It delivers propulsive forces, driving the fish forward but also can produce life forces
- Resegmented blocks of cells
- Generally applies to any process extending from the centrum or the neural arch
- Tendency to twist or wring the axial column
- Joining the rims of adjacent centra
- Consist of ribs and sternal elements that embrace the viscera
- Derived set of skeletal elements posterior to sternum, also called abdominal ribs
- Composed of centrum, support a neural arch and spine, and is often associated with processes, including ribs
38 Clues: Term means “cut-up spine” • Resegmented blocks of cells • Having one centra per segment • Also known as ventral rib head • Chain of cartilaginous elements • Joining the rims of adjacent centra • Area between the thorax and the hips • Offers site of origin for chest muscles • Ribs that meet ventrally with the sternum • Tendency to twist or wring the axial column • ...
Chapter 8 Skeletal System: The Axial System 2020-05-01
Across
- Also known as ventral rib head
- Term means “cut-up spine”
- Massive flight muscle that arise from large sternum that bears prominent ventral keel in flying birds
- One of various groups of labyrinthodonts wherein the intercentrum became predominant
- It is the absesnce of centra in some vertebrates
- Composite bony plate forming the floor of the shell within turtles
- Centra with flat ends suited to receive and distribute compressive forces within the vertebral column
- Generally applies to any process extending from the centrum or the neural arch
- It delivers propulsive forces, driving the fish forward but also can produce life forces
- It was used as the major criterion to define tetrapod taxa
- Local mesenchyme condenses at the level of the myosepta these condensations become cartilaginous anlagen called_______.
- Hemal arches below expand into supportive struts
- Chain of cartilaginous elements
- Offers site of origin for chest muscles
- Area between the thorax and the hips
- Shows the heterocoercal and reversed hetercoercal condition
- It contributes with musculature, to bending of the body, storing elastic energy and transmitting useful forces for locomotion generated by appendages
- Derived set of skeletal elements posterior to sternum, also called abdominal ribs
- One of various groups of labyrinthodonts wherein the pleurocentrum became predominant
Down
- Twisting movements of the head in amniotes are largely within it
- Resegmented blocks of cells
- Having one centra per segment
- In fishes serves primarily as a compression girder, resisting telescoping of the body during locomotion and translating axial muscle forces into lateral swimming undulations
- Found only in mammals, they reside between successive surfaces of adjacent centra
- Vertebral condition of tetrapods wherein all vertebral elements in a segment are fused into a single piece
- Tendency to twist or wring the axial column
- Joining the rims of adjacent centra
- A unit wherein at the end of the vertebral column, the posterior or thoracic, lumbar, sacral and occasionally caudal vertebrae of birds fuse into
- Into the design of vertebrae: differences in design reflect different ______ ______ within parts of the column as well
- Ribs that have two heads that joints with the vertebrae
- Projections that extend posteriorly from proximal rib segments, offer sites of attachment for respiratory and shoulder muscles
- Arriving streams of cells initially form enlarged clusters that are arranged serially along notochord
- Vertical (nodding) and horizontal (tiltling) movements of the head in amniotes are limited to it
- Ribs that meet ventrally with the sternum
- Continues rod of fibrous connective tissue wrapping core of fluid cells
- Provide sites for secure muscle attachment, help suspend the body, forms ribcage and sometimes serve as accessory breathing devices
- A tail that is formed if the posterior end of the vertebral column turns upward and into this dorsal lobe forming its central axis
- Composed of centrum, support a neural arch and spine, and is often associated with processes, including ribs
- Centra that is a bear saddle-shaped articular surfaces at the both ends, common in turtles that retract their necks and in cervical vertebrae of birds
- Consist of ribs and sternal elements that embrace the viscera
40 Clues: Term means “cut-up spine” • Resegmented blocks of cells • Having one centra per segment • Also known as ventral rib head • Chain of cartilaginous elements • Joining the rims of adjacent centra • Area between the thorax and the hips • Offers site of origin for chest muscles • Ribs that meet ventrally with the sternum • Tendency to twist or wring the axial column • ...
Chapter 8 Skeletal System: The Axial System 2020-05-01
Across
- A tail that is formed if the posterior end of the vertebral column turns upward and into this dorsal lobe forming its central axis
- One of various groups of labyrinthodonts wherein the pleurocentrum became predominant
- Vertebral condition of tetrapods wherein all vertebral elements in a segment are fused into a single piece
- Offers site of origin for chest muscles
- Term means “cut-up spine”
- Composite bony plate forming the floor of the shell within turtles
- Resegmented blocks of cells
- Shows the heterocoercal and reversed hetercoercal condition
- Area between the thorax and the hips
- Local mesenchyme condenses at the level of the myosepta these condensations become cartilaginous anlagen called_______.
- It was used as the major criterion to define tetrapod taxa
- Into the design of vertebrae: differences in design reflect different ______ ______ within parts of the column as well
- Derived set of skeletal elements posterior to sternum, also called abdominal ribs
- Vertical (nodding) and horizontal (tiltling) movements of the head in amniotes are limited to it
- Having one centra per segment
- Also known as ventral rib head
- Ribs that have two heads that joints with the vertebrae
- Tendency to twist or wring the axial column
- A unit wherein at the end of the vertebral column, the posterior or thoracic, lumbar, sacral and occasionally caudal vertebrae of birds fuse into
- Found only in mammals, they reside between successive surfaces of adjacent centra
- Joining the rims of adjacent centra
- One of various groups of labyrinthodonts wherein the intercentrum became predominant
Down
- Consist of ribs and sternal elements that embrace the viscera
- Centra that is a bear saddle-shaped articular surfaces at the both ends, common in turtles that retract their necks and in cervical vertebrae of birds
- Generally applies to any process extending from the centrum or the neural arch
- Arriving streams of cells initially form enlarged clusters that are arranged serially along notochord
- Twisting movements of the head in amniotes are largely within it
- Provide sites for secure muscle attachment, help suspend the body, forms ribcage and sometimes serve as accessory breathing devices
- Composed of centrum, support a neural arch and spine, and is often associated with processes, including ribs
- Ribs that meet ventrally with the sternum
- Massive flight muscle that arise from large sternum that bears prominent ventral keel in flying birds
- Chain of cartilaginous elements
- Centra with flat ends suited to receive and distribute compressive forces within the vertebral column
- It delivers propulsive forces, driving the fish forward but also can produce life forces
- Hemal arches below expand into supportive struts
- It is the absesnce of centra in some vertebrates
- Continues rod of fibrous connective tissue wrapping core of fluid cells
- In fishes serves primarily as a compression girder, resisting telescoping of the body during locomotion and translating axial muscle forces into lateral swimming undulations
- Projections that extend posteriorly from proximal rib segments, offer sites of attachment for respiratory and shoulder muscles
- It contributes with musculature, to bending of the body, storing elastic energy and transmitting useful forces for locomotion generated by appendages
40 Clues: Term means “cut-up spine” • Resegmented blocks of cells • Having one centra per segment • Also known as ventral rib head • Chain of cartilaginous elements • Joining the rims of adjacent centra • Area between the thorax and the hips • Offers site of origin for chest muscles • Ribs that meet ventrally with the sternum • Tendency to twist or wring the axial column • ...
Muscular System 2023-04-03
Across
- connect muscles to bone
- muscles work in _________ to bend and straighten
- type of muscle found in the walls of many organs
- muscles that connect to bones
- muscles that move without you thinking about it
Down
- these type of muscles you control
- this system controls the muscular system
- muscles can only do this type of action
- the muscular system allow your bones to do this
- these type of muscles are only found in the heart
10 Clues: connect muscles to bone • muscles that connect to bones • these type of muscles you control • muscles can only do this type of action • this system controls the muscular system • the muscular system allow your bones to do this • muscles that move without you thinking about it • muscles work in _________ to bend and straighten • ...
SKELETAL AND MUSCULAR SYSTEM 2015-09-05
Across
- Points of contact between bones (6)
- Australian lift/drag/cradle are known as these (6-9)
- The type of muscle responsible for movement (8)
- As we grow up,this helps muscles and bones to grow (8)
- These are the bones that protect internal organs (4)
- The type of muscle helps with digestion (6)
- Acts as a cushion at a joint (9)
Down
- This happens when bones/muscles work together (8)
- Attach bone to muscle (7)
- Breaks or cracks in bones (8)
- This condition, wear and tear on joints, affects elderly(9)
- How many % of accidents are due to manual handling (6-5)
- Heart muscle type (7)
- We should avoid this if at all possible(MHOR1992) (7)
14 Clues: Heart muscle type (7) • Attach bone to muscle (7) • Breaks or cracks in bones (8) • Acts as a cushion at a joint (9) • Points of contact between bones (6) • The type of muscle helps with digestion (6) • The type of muscle responsible for movement (8) • This happens when bones/muscles work together (8) • Australian lift/drag/cradle are known as these (6-9) • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE IN SCIENCE 2023-04-11
Across
- ANOTHER TERM FOR NITROGENOUS BASES
- THE ABBREVIATION OF DEOXYRIBONUCLEIC ACID
- WHICH MOTOR NEURON CARRIES SIGNAL BETWEEN THE BRAIN AND THE SPINAL CORD?
- A COMPONENT OF THE PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM THAT REGULATES INVOLUNTARY PHYSIOLOGICAL PROCESS
- STRAND RNA HAS A _________ HELIX
- WHAT IS "t" IN tRNA
- ANY CHANGE IN THE DNA SEQUENCE OF A CELL
- WHAT NEURONS CARRY IMPULSES FROM PERIPHERAL SENSE RECEPTORS TO THE CNS?
- THE PAIR OF CYTOSINE
- THE PAIR OF ADENINE IN RNA
- A TYPE OF GENETIC CHANGE THAT INVOLVES THE ABSENCE OF A SEGMENT OF DNA
- THE ABBREVIATION OF CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
- WHICH MOTOR NEURON CARRIES SIGNAL FROM THE SPINAL CORD TO THE SKELETAL MUSCLE?
- THE PAIR OF THYMINE
- WHAT DISORDER IS THE RESULT OF THE PITUITARY GLAND NOT PRODUCING ENOUGH GROWTH HORMONE?
- A GENETIC CHANGE IN WHICH A PIECE OF CHROMOSOME BREAKS OFF AND ATTACHES TO ANOTHER CHROMOSOME
Down
- IT RELEASES INSULIN AND REGULATES BLOOD SUGAR LEVEL
- ________ CONTROLS THE HEART RATE AND BREATHING IN TIMES OF EMERGENCIES
- AN ENDOCRINE GLAND THAT PRODUCES GROWTH HORMONE
- A GROUP OF ATOMS BONDED TOGETHER, REPRESENTING THE SMALLEST FUNDAMENTAL UNIT OF A CHEMICAL COMPOUND
- WHEN TWO PARTS OF A CHROMOSOME BREAKS, REVERSED, AND RE-INSERTED INTO THE CHROMOSOME
- THE ABBREVIATION OF RIBONUCLEIC ACID
- WHAT DISORDER IS THE RESULT OF THE PITUITARY GLAND PRODUCING EXCESSIVE GROWTH HORMONE?
- A TYPE OF GENETIC CHANGE THAT INVOLVES THE ADDITION OF SEGMENT OF DNA
- A PART OF THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
- A COMPONENT OF THE PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM ASSOCIATED WITH THE VOLUNTARY CONTROL OF THE BODY MOVEMENTS VIA THE USE OF THE SKELETAL MUSCLE
- AN ENDOCRINE GLAND THAT IS LOCATED IN THE NECK AND CONTROLS THE CALCIUM LEVEL
- WHAT IS "r" IN rRNA?
- ANOTHER TERM FOR NEURONS
- DNA HAS A ________ HELIX
30 Clues: WHAT IS "t" IN tRNA • THE PAIR OF THYMINE • THE PAIR OF CYTOSINE • WHAT IS "r" IN rRNA? • ANOTHER TERM FOR NEURONS • DNA HAS A ________ HELIX • THE PAIR OF ADENINE IN RNA • STRAND RNA HAS A _________ HELIX • ANOTHER TERM FOR NITROGENOUS BASES • THE ABBREVIATION OF RIBONUCLEIC ACID • A PART OF THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM • ANY CHANGE IN THE DNA SEQUENCE OF A CELL • ...
body crossword 2023-12-14
10 Clues: pumps blood • moves oxygen • it has kidenys • made out of bones • flushes out waste • produce a offspring • helps your body move • your body's biggest organ • gets rid of food in your stomach • sends a signal to the body system
Coordination & Control 2021-01-20
Across
- to remain in balance
- responds to information as well as gathers it
- happens when in rest/moments of calm
- you don't choose when the action happens
Down
- movement,sensory,information
- happens when in extreme situations
- control panel
- main muscle for movement
- you choose when the action happens
- keeps you in balance connects nervous system and brain
10 Clues: control panel • to remain in balance • main muscle for movement • movement,sensory,information • happens when in extreme situations • you choose when the action happens • happens when in rest/moments of calm • you don't choose when the action happens • responds to information as well as gathers it • keeps you in balance connects nervous system and brain
BODY SYSTEMS CROSSWORD 2024-03-05
Across
- These muscles are responsible for movements in the stomach.
- Tubes that carry blood away from the heart are called
- This gland does double duty, helps with digestion and helps regulate blood sugar levels.
- They resemble a tree-like structure, forming projections that become stimulated by other neurons
- This system is the body’s defense against bacteria, viruses, and other pathogens.
- Cardiac and smooth are tissues that belong to this system.
- The upper chambers of the heart are called
- The lower chambers of the heart are called
- This system helps fight disease, stabilize temperature and pH levels, and maintains homeostasis
- This material connects a muscle to a bone
Down
- This system extracts nutrients and excretes waste
- The organs that make up this system include brain and spinal cord.
- This system is the framework of the body
- This gland is also known as the "Master Gland".
- A thick wall of muscle that separates the sides of your heart is called the
- This material connects a bone to a bone
- Tubes that carry blood to the heart are called
- These bones are squared and are easy to sprain
- These muscles work automatically without stopping, day and night.
19 Clues: This material connects a bone to a bone • This system is the framework of the body • This material connects a muscle to a bone • The upper chambers of the heart are called • The lower chambers of the heart are called • Tubes that carry blood to the heart are called • These bones are squared and are easy to sprain • This gland is also known as the "Master Gland". • ...
Exam 3 crossword 2023-10-06
Across
- type of summation in which multiple weak impulses occur quickly in succession at one location.
- refractory period in which K channels are open and Na channels are closed, so another stimulus could occur if the signal was very strong.
- the rest and digest system.
- portion of the diencephalon that serves as the sensory nerve relay center.
- type of summation in which multiple weak impulses contact the neuron at different sites to create a larger potential.
- cerebrum lobe that processes visual input.
- the fight or flight system.
Down
- controls involuntary movements of the viscera and blood vessels.
- portion of the frontal lobe that controls voluntary skeletal muscle movement.
- cerebrum lobe that controls auditory input and interpretation.
- cerebrum lobe that processes general sensory input and interpretation.
- inferior to the cerebrum; initiates sustained or repetitive movements like walking, running, posture, and muscle tone.
- describes the hopping-type movement of ions down the axon and between the myelin sheaths.
- posterior and inferior to the cerebrum; coordinates rapid, complex movements; susceptible to alcohol intoxication.
- cerebrum lobe that controls general intellect and motor control.
- controls voluntary movements of skeletal muscle.
- portion of the diencephalon that maintains homeostatic variables including blood pressure and core temperature.
- refractory period in which Na channels are open, so another stimulus cannot occur.
18 Clues: the rest and digest system. • the fight or flight system. • cerebrum lobe that processes visual input. • controls voluntary movements of skeletal muscle. • cerebrum lobe that controls auditory input and interpretation. • controls involuntary movements of the viscera and blood vessels. • cerebrum lobe that controls general intellect and motor control. • ...
Cells, cells and more cells! 2020-01-10
Across
- A kingdom of plant like organisms that DO NOT make their own food
- A group of related tissues that perform a specific function
- The process of moving water in and out of a cell
- Without this system you would be a puddle of tissue on the floor.
- A whip-like tail on some single-celled organisms
- This system allows oxygen to enter your blood stream
- Small hairs that some single celled organisms use to move and eat
Down
- This system relays singles to your brain
- One of the 6 large groups all organisms are arranged in by trait
- A large group of similar, specialized cells
- This system helps you move
- The smallest unit of life
- The movement of matter from high concentration to low concentration
- A single celled organism with a nucleus and organelles
- This system helps you to get energy from your food
15 Clues: The smallest unit of life • This system helps you move • This system relays singles to your brain • A large group of similar, specialized cells • The process of moving water in and out of a cell • A whip-like tail on some single-celled organisms • This system helps you to get energy from your food • This system allows oxygen to enter your blood stream • ...
Levels of Organization. Martina Lopez and Carola Maestri 2026-05-04
Across
- System supports the body, protects the organs and helps with movement
- Organ that contains aleoli where gas exchange happens
- Cell that controls gas exchange and water loss
- Cell absorbs digested nutrients in small intestine
- System produces hormones that control body proceses
- Cell that has a long axon for long distance transmission; branched endings connected to muscles
- Organ that filters waste substances from the blood and produce urine
- System allows movement and helps to maintain posture
Down
- Cell that moves mucus and trapped particles along airways
- System that breakers down food into small molecules that can be absorbed into the bloodstream
- Cell small cell fragments that quickly gather at wounds; release chemicals that trigger clotting
- System that transports oxygen, nutrients, hormones and waste products around the body
- Organ that controls and coordinates thoughts memories and body functions
- Organ produce female gametes called ovum
- Organ churns food and uses acid plus enzymes to digest proteins
15 Clues: Organ produce female gametes called ovum • Cell that controls gas exchange and water loss • Cell absorbs digested nutrients in small intestine • System produces hormones that control body proceses • System allows movement and helps to maintain posture • Organ that contains aleoli where gas exchange happens • Cell that moves mucus and trapped particles along airways • ...
Skeletal and Muscular System 2015-01-13
Across
- Points of contact between bones
- Attach bone to muscle
- Attach bone to bone
- Acts as a cushion at a joint
- Helps muscles and bones grow
- Heart muscle type
Down
- Happens when bones and muscles work together
- Bones protecting the brain
- Affects everything we have studied
- The type of muscle helps with digestion
- Breaks or cracks in bones
- Wear and tear on joints, usually affects older people
- The type of muscle responsible for movement
- Bones that protect internal organs
14 Clues: Heart muscle type • Attach bone to bone • Attach bone to muscle • Breaks or cracks in bones • Bones protecting the brain • Acts as a cushion at a joint • Helps muscles and bones grow • Points of contact between bones • Affects everything we have studied • Bones that protect internal organs • The type of muscle helps with digestion • The type of muscle responsible for movement • ...
Skeletal and Muscular System 2024-01-04
Across
- type of muscle that helps with digestion
- acts as a cushion for a joint
- a break or crack in a bone
- wear and tear on joints, usually affects older people
- attach bones to bones
- activity that helps keep bones and muscles strong and healthy
- proper nutrtion to help aid healthy muscles and bones
Down
- this happens when muscles work together
- type of miuscle responsible for movement
- where to or more bones come together
- bones that protect internal organs
- attach muscles to bones
- bones that protect the brain
- heart muscle
14 Clues: heart muscle • attach bones to bones • attach muscles to bones • a break or crack in a bone • bones that protect the brain • acts as a cushion for a joint • bones that protect internal organs • where to or more bones come together • this happens when muscles work together • type of muscle that helps with digestion • type of miuscle responsible for movement • ...
Crossword 2020-09-24
Across
- Is the main organ of the respiratory system
- Is the main organ of circular system
- The main organs are muscles
- The main organ is the heart
- The main organ are the ovaries
Down
- The main organs are bones
- The main organ is the intestine
- The main organ are lungs
- The main organ is the brain
- The main organ are the cornells
10 Clues: The main organ are lungs • The main organs are bones • The main organs are muscles • The main organ is the heart • The main organ is the brain • The main organ are the ovaries • The main organ is the intestine • The main organ are the cornells • Is the main organ of circular system • Is the main organ of the respiratory system
Doberman-by ZaidenGuerrero 2025-05-19
Across
- what squirrels eat,but what this animal cannot eat
- its where it is from
- helps them see
- helps them eat
- helps it move
- helps them dig in the dirt
Down
- its skeletal system
- it covers its skin
- it is a type of animal that live in peoples homes
- what they eat
- helps them chew
- helps them smell
- its animal class
- helps it walk
- where they live
15 Clues: what they eat • helps it walk • helps it move • helps them see • helps them eat • helps them chew • where they live • helps them smell • its animal class • it covers its skin • its skeletal system • its where it is from • helps them dig in the dirt • it is a type of animal that live in peoples homes • what squirrels eat,but what this animal cannot eat
Integumentary System 2021-02-14
Across
- glands, The sweat glands are also called.
- partial, Third degree burn(full of thickness, whit/brown dry, leathery,painless, no blanching
- stratum, The clear layer
- system, Provides support and protects tissues, stores minerals, forms blood cells.
- keratoses, Most common premalignant lesions of the epidermis, These lsions are common in people with chronically sun-damaged.
- Lowered body temperature.
- Cell carcinoma is a type of skin cancer.
- Body temperature above 101.
- system, This system is responsible for carrying nutrients and wastes throughout the body.
- This degree of burn is red,dry and painful.
Down
- System, What protects against environmental hazards and helps control body temps?
- Burns are classified by the extent of_____damage.
- system, Stratum granulosum helps prevent water loss.
- cell, It has four types of cancerous cells superficial, intermediate, paranasal and basal.
- This cancer occurs when the pigment producing cells give color to the skin and become cancereous.
- corneum, The most superficial layer of the epidermis.
- Integumentary system covers the surface and protects deeper tissues.
- The deeper subcutaneous tissue that is made up of fat and connective tissue.
- This degree of burn is the worst burn it is black, eschar, dry, painless no blanching
19 Clues: stratum, The clear layer • Lowered body temperature. • Body temperature above 101. • Cell carcinoma is a type of skin cancer. • glands, The sweat glands are also called. • This degree of burn is red,dry and painful. • Burns are classified by the extent of_____damage. • system, Stratum granulosum helps prevent water loss. • ...
Body Systems 2023-08-24
Across
- The system responsible for breaking down and absorbing food.
- These muscles help you move your arms and legs.
- The network of organs that produce and excrete urine.
- The system that produces hormones.
Down
- The muscles you can control attached to your bones.
- The network of organs and tissues that help you breathe.
- The system responsible for regulating and maintaining homeostasis.
- Your body's central framework.
- The system that delivers oxygen and nutrients to cells.
- These muscles are found in your heart.
10 Clues: Your body's central framework. • The system that produces hormones. • These muscles are found in your heart. • These muscles help you move your arms and legs. • The muscles you can control attached to your bones. • The network of organs that produce and excrete urine. • The system that delivers oxygen and nutrients to cells. • ...
Brianna 7 2024-02-01
Across
- smooth outer layer of bone
- the part of the skeleton that does not connect to the spine
- don't control
- can control
- muscle attached to the bone
- the muscle of organs
- the system of movement
- hold muscle to bones
- body regulates itself
- the system that supports and protects the body
Down
- holds bones to bones
- muscles in the heart
- organs work together
- cells work together
- the part of the skeleton that connects to the spine
- tissues work together
16 Clues: can control • don't control • cells work together • holds bones to bones • muscles in the heart • organs work together • the muscle of organs • hold muscle to bones • body regulates itself • tissues work together • the system of movement • smooth outer layer of bone • muscle attached to the bone • the system that supports and protects the body • ...
nindya p4a 2021-08-06
Across
- body part that protect your heart and liver and lungs
- protects some organs surport the body and its shape
- are the place in our skeletal system
- has 22 bones that form a strong protectice helmet for you brain
- is a form to work togeher several organs
Down
- is made up of 33 bones
- is the smallest living things
- is a rigid tisue that constitutes part of the skeleton in most vertebrate animals
- is a collection of cells
- tissue make up organ such as your eyes,your stomach and your heart
10 Clues: is made up of 33 bones • is a collection of cells • is the smallest living things • are the place in our skeletal system • is a form to work togeher several organs • protects some organs surport the body and its shape • body part that protect your heart and liver and lungs • has 22 bones that form a strong protectice helmet for you brain • ...
Animal Systems 2024-11-12
Across
- Digestion begins in the ______________.
- After food is digested, it is ________________ into the bloodstream in the small intestine.
- Digestion ends in the ___________ intestine.
- Which system supports the body and gives it a shape?
- Substances that are used by our body includes digested food, water and _____________.
Down
- The ____________ system helps to transport digested food, oxygen and water to all parts of the body and remove carbon dioxide and waste from the body.
- The nose, lungs and _____________ make up the respiratory system.
- The ________________ system helps to take in air into our body and remove air from our body.
- The ____________ protects the spinal cord.
- Which system helps to break down food into simpler substances?
- The muscular system enables the body to __________.
- ____________ is being absorbed in the large intestine.
12 Clues: Digestion begins in the ______________. • The ____________ protects the spinal cord. • Digestion ends in the ___________ intestine. • The muscular system enables the body to __________. • Which system supports the body and gives it a shape? • ____________ is being absorbed in the large intestine. • Which system helps to break down food into simpler substances? • ...
Muscle System Crossword 2019-05-14
Across
- skeletal muscles that straighten a body part
- point of contact between a motor neuron and a skeletal muscle cell
- skeletal muscles that bend a body part
- tough, flexible fibrous connective tissue which connects two bones or cartilages
- bands of connective tissue that join muscle to bone
- another name for muscle cell
- band that both actin and myosin are found upon
- found in internal organs
- the light and dark stripes in skeletal and cardiac muscles
- the cytoplasm of striated muscle fibers
- a protein that holds a reserve supply of oxygen in muscle cells
Down
- a thin layer of connective tissue that surrounds each muscle fiber
- muscles that are not under your conscious control
- muscles found in the heart
- elastic protein that keeps thick and thin filaments aligned
- muscles that are under your conscious control
- the contractile unit of the muscle
- the ability of muscle cells to shorten and generate a pulling force
- specialized plasma membrane of muscle cells
- clear, odorless hygroscopic syrupy carboxylic
20 Clues: found in internal organs • muscles found in the heart • another name for muscle cell • the contractile unit of the muscle • skeletal muscles that bend a body part • the cytoplasm of striated muscle fibers • specialized plasma membrane of muscle cells • skeletal muscles that straighten a body part • muscles that are under your conscious control • ...
Week 2-Muscular 2024-07-18
Across
- What protein filament within muscle fibers slides past myosin to cause muscle contraction? Actin
- Which type of muscle is found in the walls of internal organs and works involuntarily? Smooth
- What do muscles help maintain by stabilizing joints and balance? Posture
- What protein filament works with actin to enable muscle contraction? Myosin
- What byproduct of muscle activity helps regulate body temperature? Heat
- What is the smallest muscle in the human body, located in the ear? Stapedius
- What term highlights the interplay between muscles and bones? Musculoskeletal
- What neurotransmitter triggers muscle contraction by binding to receptors on the muscle cell membrane? Acetylcholine
- What process describes the rhythmic contraction of smooth muscles to move food through the digestive tract? Peristalsis
- What bodily function is facilitated by smooth muscles in the digestive tract? Digestion
Down
- What process describes heat production by muscle activity? Thermogenesis
- What alternative term is used for the muscular system, emphasizing its role in movement? Locomotor
- What type of muscle is responsible for voluntary movements and is attached to bones by tendons? Skeletal
- What does the muscular system provide that helps maintain posture and body position? Stability
- What structures connect muscles to bones, allowing for movement? Tendons
- What type of muscle is unique to the heart and responsible for pumping blood? Cardiac
- What primary function does the muscular system enable in the body? Movement
- What vital function is aided by the rhythmic contractions of cardiac and smooth muscles? Circulation
- What is the largest muscle in the human body, located in the hip and thigh area? Gluteus
- What energy molecule is necessary for muscle contraction and relaxation? ATP
20 Clues: What byproduct of muscle activity helps regulate body temperature? Heat • What process describes heat production by muscle activity? Thermogenesis • What do muscles help maintain by stabilizing joints and balance? Posture • What structures connect muscles to bones, allowing for movement? Tendons • ...
U2: Performance Task 2022-11-17
Across
- is a system that involves the process of breaking down food
- is a system that involes the process of the heart pumping blood
- a way for the body to be stable
- when body creates counter attack on the new variable
- muscular system allows the body to ____
Down
- a way of signal passage
- When a baby is born the loop of hormones creating pressure and the pressure creating hormones is called a ____
- is a system that involves the union of the sperm and egg
- when its too hot, the body will _____
- the process of taking out water waste
- respiratory is a process of _____ and exchanging of gases
- the system that provides the shape/structure of the body
12 Clues: a way of signal passage • a way for the body to be stable • when its too hot, the body will _____ • the process of taking out water waste • muscular system allows the body to ____ • when body creates counter attack on the new variable • is a system that involves the union of the sperm and egg • the system that provides the shape/structure of the body • ...
Body systems 2023-06-01
Across
- Your lungs absorb oxygen and release carbon dioxide
- Glands send out chemical messages.
- Receives and sends electrical messages throughout your body.
- skin, hair and nails protect the tissue that lies beneath them
- supports and protect your body parts
Down
- Breaks down food you eat into nutreints that your body can absorb
- Pumps blood through all of your blood vessels
- Removes waste from the blood and regulates your body's fluid
- Works with skeletal system to help you move
9 Clues: Glands send out chemical messages. • supports and protect your body parts • Works with skeletal system to help you move • Pumps blood through all of your blood vessels • Your lungs absorb oxygen and release carbon dioxide • Removes waste from the blood and regulates your body's fluid • Receives and sends electrical messages throughout your body. • ...
Review 2013-11-27
Across
- muscle tissue can (blank)
- stress hormone that is released
- system that destroys and removes invading microbes and viruses from the body
- the hypothalamus is like a (blank)
- nervous tissue makes up the (blank)
- example of epithelial tissue
- nervous tissues provide (blank)
- major organ of skeletal system
Down
- an organ contains at least two different types of tissues that work together for a common (blank)
- tissue that binds, supports, and protects structures in the body
- the number of organ systems in our bodies
- when you start to shiver, it means your internal body temperature has (blank)
- scientific term for goose bumps
- the (blank) system controls mechanisms involved in homeostasis
- If you get too hot, you (blank)
15 Clues: muscle tissue can (blank) • example of epithelial tissue • major organ of skeletal system • stress hormone that is released • scientific term for goose bumps • nervous tissues provide (blank) • If you get too hot, you (blank) • the hypothalamus is like a (blank) • nervous tissue makes up the (blank) • the number of organ systems in our bodies • ...
Human Body Systems 2019-09-19
Across
- The maintenance of a constant internal state in a changing environment
- Type of involuntary muscle found in the heart
- The system that breaks down food so that it can be used by the body
- A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart to the body's organs
- The system that supports the body and provides protection
- A collection of tissues that carry out a specialized function of the body
- The system that allows movement of body parts
- The system that protects the body against infection
- The system that rids the body of waste and excess water
- The fluid that carries gases, nutrients, and waste throughout the body
- Type of involuntary muscle found in internal organs such as the intestines
Down
- The system that takes in oxygen and expels carbon dioxide
- The system that moves blood through the body
- The primary organ of the cardiovascular system
- A tiny blood vessel that allows an exchange between blood and cells in tissue
- Connects muscle to bone
- Holds together the bones in a joint
- A group of similar cells that perform a common function
- A group of organs that interact in the body
- A blood vessel that carries blood to the heart
- The system that controls the actions and reactions of the body
- The smallest unit that can perform life processes
- A place where two or more bones meet
23 Clues: Connects muscle to bone • Holds together the bones in a joint • A place where two or more bones meet • A group of organs that interact in the body • The system that moves blood through the body • Type of involuntary muscle found in the heart • The system that allows movement of body parts • The primary organ of the cardiovascular system • ...
Human Body Systems 2020-09-02
Across
- The maintenance of a constant internal state in a changing environment
- Type of involuntary muscle found in the heart
- The system that breaks down food so that it can be used by the body
- A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart to the body's organs
- The system that supports the body and provides protection
- A collection of tissues that carry out a specialized function of the body
- The system that allows movement of body parts
- The system that protects the body against infection
- The system that rids the body of waste and excess water
- The fluid that carries gases, nutrients, and waste throughout the body
- Type of involuntary muscle found in internal organs such as the intestines
Down
- The system that takes in oxygen and expels carbon dioxide
- The system that moves blood through the body
- The primary organ of the cardiovascular system
- A tiny blood vessel that allows an exchange between blood and cells in tissue
- Connects muscle to bone
- Holds together the bones in a joint
- A group of similar cells that perform a common function
- A group of organs that interact in the body
- A blood vessel that carries blood to the heart
- The system that controls the actions and reactions of the body
- The smallest unit that can perform life processes
- A place where two or more bones meet
23 Clues: Connects muscle to bone • Holds together the bones in a joint • A place where two or more bones meet • A group of organs that interact in the body • The system that moves blood through the body • Type of involuntary muscle found in the heart • The system that allows movement of body parts • The primary organ of the cardiovascular system • ...
Muscular and Skeletal System 2021-02-11
Across
- A common disease that can lead to bone deformities
- What does the bones store
- How many bones are in the face
- The muscle located on the neck
- Also known as the collar bone
Down
- Bone at the front of the forehead
- A break, usually in a bone
- The muscle that closes the eye
- The bone positioned on the temples
- Your cheekbones
- The muscle of the lower lip, situated at the tip of the chin.
- The muscle in the upper arm
- The bone located on the bridge of the nose
- The skeletal system also serves to protect the vital...
14 Clues: Your cheekbones • What does the bones store • A break, usually in a bone • The muscle in the upper arm • Also known as the collar bone • The muscle that closes the eye • How many bones are in the face • The muscle located on the neck • Bone at the front of the forehead • The bone positioned on the temples • The bone located on the bridge of the nose • ...
Skeletal and Muscular System 2023-12-07
Across
- - Lined with the synovial membrane, near a joint
- - Unit of a myofibril
- - A connection between the axon and neuron
- - Protein in a muscle fiber
- - Atatches muscle to muscle
- - Fibrocartilage that separates surfaces of the knee
- - Protein; forms the filaments
- - Movement in a circular motion
Down
- - Dense connective tissue that encloses a muscle
- - The Piagment in blood cells
- - Chemical that an axon secretes
- - Pertaining to the upper part of the body
- - Has bars and plates separated by irregular spaces
- - Movement at the ankle
14 Clues: - Unit of a myofibril • - Movement at the ankle • - Protein in a muscle fiber • - Atatches muscle to muscle • - The Piagment in blood cells • - Protein; forms the filaments • - Movement in a circular motion • - Chemical that an axon secretes • - A connection between the axon and neuron • - Pertaining to the upper part of the body • ...
Skeletal and Muscular system 2024-05-02
Across
- any of hte twelve pairs of curved arches of bone extending from the spine toward the sternum
- tailbone
- the longest and thickest bone of the human skeleton
- the inner and thicker of two bones of the lower leg
- breastbone
- the formation of bone
- a place in the body where two bones come together
- a function of the muscular system
Down
- a broken bone
- connects bones to other bones at a joint
- when muscles are shortened
- fingers and toes
- lower jawbone
- attaches muscle to bone
14 Clues: tailbone • breastbone • a broken bone • lower jawbone • fingers and toes • the formation of bone • attaches muscle to bone • when muscles are shortened • a function of the muscular system • connects bones to other bones at a joint • a place in the body where two bones come together • the longest and thickest bone of the human skeleton • ...
Skeletal and Muscular System 2022-11-19
Across
- It is an abnormal curvature of the spine
- Kinds of muscle that present only in the heart.
- Support and give your body its shape. Bone
- Muscles that are found in the internal organs such as the stomach and the intestines.
- Protects the brain.
- Attach muscles to the bone.
- It occurs when your muscle bumped against a hard surface.
Down
- Muscles that are connected to the bones.
- Protect the heart and the lungs.
- The place where bones meet.
- A soft tissue that covers the end of a bone.
- Muscles that move automatically.
- Muscles that move under your control.
- Protect the spinal cord.
14 Clues: Protects the brain. • Protect the spinal cord. • The place where bones meet. • Attach muscles to the bone. • Protect the heart and the lungs. • Muscles that move automatically. • Muscles that move under your control. • Muscles that are connected to the bones. • It is an abnormal curvature of the spine • Support and give your body its shape. Bone • ...
Skeletal and Muscular System 2023-12-07
Across
- - Lined with the synovial membrane, near a joint
- - Unit of a myofibril
- - A connection between the axon and neuron
- - Protein in a muscle fiber
- - Atatches muscle to muscle
- - Fibrocartilage that separates surfaces of the knee
- - Protein; forms the filaments
- - Movement in a circular motion
Down
- - Dense connective tissue that encloses a muscle
- - The Piagment in blood cells
- - Chemical that an axon secretes
- - Pertaining to the upper part of the body
- - Has bars and plates separated by irregular spaces
- - Movement at the ankle
14 Clues: - Unit of a myofibril • - Movement at the ankle • - Protein in a muscle fiber • - Atatches muscle to muscle • - The Piagment in blood cells • - Protein; forms the filaments • - Movement in a circular motion • - Chemical that an axon secretes • - A connection between the axon and neuron • - Pertaining to the upper part of the body • ...
Skeletal and Muscular System 2023-12-07
Across
- - Lined with the synovial membrane, near a joint
- - Unit of a myofibril
- - A connection between the axon and neuron
- - Protein in a muscle fiber
- - Atatches muscle to muscle
- - Fibrocartilage that separates surfaces of the knee
- - Protein; forms the filaments
- - Movement in a circular motion
Down
- - Dense connective tissue that encloses a muscle
- - The Piagment in blood cells
- - Chemical that an axon secretes
- - Pertaining to the upper part of the body
- - Has bars and plates separated by irregular spaces
- - Movement at the ankle
14 Clues: - Unit of a myofibril • - Movement at the ankle • - Protein in a muscle fiber • - Atatches muscle to muscle • - The Piagment in blood cells • - Protein; forms the filaments • - Movement in a circular motion • - Chemical that an axon secretes • - A connection between the axon and neuron • - Pertaining to the upper part of the body • ...
2022-2023 Semester 1 Study Guide: Part 1 2022-12-05
Across
- The brain, spinal cord and nerves belong to this human body system.
- Ovaries belong to the endocrine and ----------- systems.
- Which body system moves the body?
- Which body system breaks down molecules and absorbs nutrients from food?
- Which human body system collects and removes waste materials from the body?
- Which human body system do glands belong to?
- Which organ system is responsible for transporting oxygen throughout the organism?
Down
- Where does most of the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide take place in the body?
- Which human body system supplies oxygen to blood and removes carbon dioxide from blood
- Which human body system does the skin belong to?
- Which human body system provides support and protection to the body?
11 Clues: Which body system moves the body? • Which human body system do glands belong to? • Which human body system does the skin belong to? • Ovaries belong to the endocrine and ----------- systems. • The brain, spinal cord and nerves belong to this human body system. • Which human body system provides support and protection to the body? • ...
Royce Long 7 2024-02-01
Across
- Cells work together
- Body regulates itself
- Part of skeleton that does not connect to spine
- Tissues work together
- Smooth outer layer of bone
- Organs work together
- Can control
- Bone system that supports and protects
- Muscle that makes up heart
Down
- Holds bones to bones
- Muscle attached to bone
- System that is used to move
- Muscle that makes up organs
- Don't control
- Hold muscle to bone
- Part of skeleton that connects to spine
16 Clues: Can control • Don't control • Cells work together • Hold muscle to bone • Holds bones to bones • Organs work together • Body regulates itself • Tissues work together • Muscle attached to bone • Smooth outer layer of bone • Muscle that makes up heart • System that is used to move • Muscle that makes up organs • Bone system that supports and protects • Part of skeleton that connects to spine • ...
Human systems key words 2022-10-05
Across
- organ that helps with breathing
- that protects the body and helps it sense things
- this system gets oxygen into your blood and removes carbon dioxide
- this system controls the senses of your body
Down
- system that supports and protects your body, and allows you to move
- system which moves blood to all parts your body
- liquid tissue that carries substances around the body
- system that digests your food and absorbs nutrients into your blood
- group of cells of the same type
- the smallest living part of an organism
10 Clues: organ that helps with breathing • group of cells of the same type • the smallest living part of an organism • this system controls the senses of your body • system which moves blood to all parts your body • that protects the body and helps it sense things • liquid tissue that carries substances around the body • ...
Skeletal System crossword 2012-12-08
6 Clues: is the largest bone • longest bone is the • stirrup is _________ bone • body won't have a proper _______ without bones • one thing that is part of the skeletal system but isn't a bone • there was no skeletal system we wouldn't be able to stand ________
Nervous System Crossword - Eyes and Ears 2025-09-11
Across
- #12 on the diagram
- #15 on the diagram
- #19 on the diagram
- #2 on the diagram
- #1 on the diagram
- #9 on the diagram
- Converts food into simpler molecules that can be used by the cells of the body, absorbs food, and eliminates waste.
- Provides oxygen needed for cellular respiration and removes excess carbon dioxide from the body.
- Works with skeletal system to produce voluntary movement. Helps circulate blood and move food through the digestive system.
- #3 on the diagram
- #18 on the diagram
- #5 on the diagram
- #21 on the diagram
- #11 on the diagram
- Eliminates liquid waste products from the body in ways that maintains homeostasis.
- #16 on the diagram
- #10 on the diagram
- #4 on the diagram
Down
- #7 on the diagram
- Recognizes and coordinates the body's response to changes in internal and external environments.
- Helps protect the body from disease, collects fluids lost from blood cells and returns the fluid back to the circulatory system.
- Serves as a barrier against infection and injury, helps regulate body temperature, provides protection against UV radiation from the sun.
- Controls growth, development, metabolism, and maintains homeostasis.
- #14 on the diagram
- #17 on the diagram
- Produces reproductive cells. In females, nurtures and protects developing embryos.
- #6 on the diagram
- Supports the body. Protects internal organs. Allows movement, stores mineral resources, provides a site for blood cell formation.
- Brings oxygen, nutrients, and hormones to cells. Fights infections, removes cell wastes, helps regulate body temperature.
- #13 on the diagram
- #8 on the diagram
- #20 on the diagram
32 Clues: #7 on the diagram • #2 on the diagram • #1 on the diagram • #9 on the diagram • #6 on the diagram • #3 on the diagram • #5 on the diagram • #8 on the diagram • #4 on the diagram • #12 on the diagram • #15 on the diagram • #19 on the diagram • #14 on the diagram • #17 on the diagram • #13 on the diagram • #18 on the diagram • #21 on the diagram • #11 on the diagram • #20 on the diagram • ...
LS9 U2 PT Part1 2022-11-17
Across
- pair of spongy air-filled organs
- a system that protects our organs
- is an organ that allow us to move
- a system that are involved in breathing and exchanging of gases
- A system that make urine and remove it from the body
Down
- is a system that help body breakdown and absorb food
- is a system that made up of the vessels that carry blood and lymph through the body
- organ about the size of your fist that pumps blood through your body
- organs that allow you to see
- an organs that help clean our blood
- system that sends messages back and forth between the brain and the body
- is an organs that remove toxin from the body and maintain healthy blood sugar
12 Clues: organs that allow you to see • pair of spongy air-filled organs • a system that protects our organs • is an organ that allow us to move • an organs that help clean our blood • is a system that help body breakdown and absorb food • A system that make urine and remove it from the body • a system that are involved in breathing and exchanging of gases • ...
TODAY'S THEME - BIOLOGY 2022-01-27
Across
- the system that gathers and interprets sensory information
- controls all cell activities
- contains the organelles and other materials, such as sugar and water.
- separates the inside of the cell from the external environment
- the system that provides a framework for muscles to attach and protects the soft organs
- the system that delivers oxygen to the blood, and removes carbon dioxide from the blood
Down
- helps produce proteins
- the system that breaks down food and absorbs nutrients
- the system that moves body parts and organs
- a structure within a cell that carries out specific functions to support life of the cell
- the movement of water molecules across a membrane
- the system that transports oxygen, carbon dioxide, nutrients and waste
12 Clues: helps produce proteins • controls all cell activities • the system that moves body parts and organs • the movement of water molecules across a membrane • the system that breaks down food and absorbs nutrients • the system that gathers and interprets sensory information • separates the inside of the cell from the external environment • ...
Tissues 2025-03-04
Across
- muscle this muscle is voluntary and helps the body move
- some muscles are ____ meaning they cannot be controlled
- skeletal muscles are a type of ____
- stomach tissues are a type of ____
Down
- bones are a type of ____
- some of the muscles are ____ meaning they can be controlled
- nervous tissues in your hand are a type of ____
- collections of many of the same type of cell
- muscle this muscle is involuntary and makes the stomach, digestive system, and vessels
- muscle this muscle is involuntary and makes the heart
10 Clues: bones are a type of ____ • stomach tissues are a type of ____ • skeletal muscles are a type of ____ • collections of many of the same type of cell • nervous tissues in your hand are a type of ____ • muscle this muscle is involuntary and makes the heart • muscle this muscle is voluntary and helps the body move • some muscles are ____ meaning they cannot be controlled • ...
Integumentary System 2014-01-18
Across
- The gland system that contains oil, sweat, and mammary glands.
- The white part on the tip of the nail.
- The whitish half-circle on a nail.
- The top thin layer of skin.
- The bottom layer of the skin that is used as storage.
- The first line of defense for the body.
- The pigment that causes skin color.
Down
- The thin layer of skin that waterproofs the top of the nail.
- The body system that is better than the Skeletal system.
- A raised red scar.
- A raised red scar that spreads from the original wound.
- The real cause of B.O
- Average weight of skin
- The thick middle layer of skin that contains the specialized structures.
14 Clues: A raised red scar. • The real cause of B.O • Average weight of skin • The top thin layer of skin. • The whitish half-circle on a nail. • The pigment that causes skin color. • The white part on the tip of the nail. • The first line of defense for the body. • The bottom layer of the skin that is used as storage. • A raised red scar that spreads from the original wound. • ...
Body Systems 2025-11-09
Across
- Muscles that you can make move and control.
- A tissue that connects bones to bones.
- A connection between two bones in your body.
- Small bones that protect the spinal cord.
- Something that the body does without us even thinking about it.
- The system that is made up of bones.
- Tissues that make it possible for your body to move.
Down
- Muscles that work automatically.
- A flexible tissue that cushions the joints where your bones meet.
- The system that is made up of nerves.
- The spongy inside of bones.
- The path where nerves send messages to the brain.
- The system that is made up of muscles.
- What bones are made of.
14 Clues: What bones are made of. • The spongy inside of bones. • Muscles that work automatically. • The system that is made up of bones. • The system that is made up of nerves. • A tissue that connects bones to bones. • The system that is made up of muscles. • Small bones that protect the spinal cord. • Muscles that you can make move and control. • ...
Body Systems (Chapter 2) 2024-01-09
Across
- made up of 206 bones and provides structure, shape, and protection to the body
- large brown organ to the right of stomach that has many jobs
- organ filled with white blood cells; filters blood
- blood vessels that carry oxygen-rich blood
- body system that moves blood throughout the body
- structure made of tough tissue that connect muscle to bone
- cell that receives and sends signals
- 2 bean-shaped organs that filter blood and make urine
- body system that breaks down food
- collection of organs working together
- location where 2 or more bones meet and are held together
- innermost layer of skin
- body system that removes liquid waste
Down
- middle layer of skin which includes hair
- organ that stores urine
- exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the body and the air around it
- organ at center of chest; pumps blood
- body system that helps the body move
- body system that produces hormones
- body system that allows people to think, use their senses, and move
- outermost layer of skin
- body system that fights infections
- body system responsible for breathing
- blood vessel that carries oxygen-poor blood
- strong bands of tissue that hold bones together at joints and allow movement
- hair, skin, and nails
- carries nerve signals between the brain and body
27 Clues: hair, skin, and nails • organ that stores urine • outermost layer of skin • innermost layer of skin • body system that breaks down food • body system that produces hormones • body system that fights infections • body system that helps the body move • cell that receives and sends signals • organ at center of chest; pumps blood • body system responsible for breathing • ...
Body Systems Crossword Puzzle 2025-11-18
Across
- Groups of similar cells working together to do a specific job.
- System responsible for breathing.
- System that breaks down food so your body can use it.
- Body system that controls reactions, thoughts, and feelings.
- System that removes waste from the body.
- Muscle in the mouth that helps with tasting and speaking.
- The smallest unit of life in the body.
- Structures in the body that have specific functions, like the heart and liver.
- Body system that moves blood around the body.
- Groups of organs that work together to perform major functions.
Down
- Body tissue that can contract and relax to produce movement.
- System made of tissues that help your body move.
- The organ that controls your thoughts, movements, and senses.
- Body part used for smelling and breathing.
- System that uses hormones to control body processes.
- The body’s largest organ that protects you from the environment.
- Sense organ that helps you hear and keep balance.
- Body system that includes the bones.
- A fiber that carries messages between the body and the brain.
- Hard body structure that supports and protects organs.
- Organ that filters waste from your blood
- Organ where food is broken down by acids.
- Pair of organs that take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide.
- Organ that pumps blood through the body.
24 Clues: System responsible for breathing. • Body system that includes the bones. • The smallest unit of life in the body. • System that removes waste from the body. • Organ that filters waste from your blood • Organ that pumps blood through the body. • Organ where food is broken down by acids. • Body part used for smelling and breathing. • ...
The Skeletal System (PSK 4U) 2021-05-26
Across
- another name for "growth" plates
- The longest bone in the body.
- What some of the body's 300 plus bones do over time
- The bone that protects the knee joint
- These 14 ribs attach directly to the sternum
- Most inferior, anterior, bone of the skull
- An 'S' shaped curvature of the spine
- Bones protect vital organs and also provide this
- This bone disease effects mainly women
- Girdle connecting the trunk and legs
- Key bone that consists of 4-5 fused vertebra
Down
- View of skeleton from the rear
- This bone area helps to determine gender
- Bone forming cells
- This type of fracture displaces bone
- Skeletal division central to human movement
- spinal region that is attached to the ribcage
- defective bone growth in children
- Excessive outward curve in thoracic spine
- Upper arm bone
- This is the smallest bone in the body
- These cells are formed in the bone marrow
- The sphenoid is classified as this type of bone
- Skeletal division which includes spine and rib cage
24 Clues: Upper arm bone • Bone forming cells • The longest bone in the body. • View of skeleton from the rear • another name for "growth" plates • defective bone growth in children • This type of fracture displaces bone • An 'S' shaped curvature of the spine • Girdle connecting the trunk and legs • The bone that protects the knee joint • This is the smallest bone in the body • ...
Skeletal System-Vivian Isabella Barba 2020-10-18
Across
- contains yellow and red marrow
- bone breaks into three or more fragments
- covers the epiphysis
- fracture that does not penetrate the skin
- protects hearts and lungs
- longer than they're wide
- mainly spongy bone
- protect the sense of organs of smell, sight and taste
- bone destroying cells
- sturdiest bones of the vertebrae
- thin,flatttened,usually curved
- aids in mastication and communication
- made of small needle like pieces
Down
- fracture that does penetrate the skin
- dense and appears homogenous
- generally cubed shaped
- broken bone portion is pressed inward
- broken bone ends are forced into each other
- end of the bone
- bone-formingcells
- ragged break occurs
- bone is crushed
- protects the structures of the inner ear
- mature bone cells
- outside covering of the diaphysis
- longitudinal axis of the body
- bone breaks incompletely
- limbs and girdles
- shaft of bone
- largest and strongest bone of the face
30 Clues: shaft of bone • end of the bone • bone is crushed • bone-formingcells • mature bone cells • limbs and girdles • mainly spongy bone • ragged break occurs • covers the epiphysis • bone destroying cells • generally cubed shaped • longer than they're wide • bone breaks incompletely • protects hearts and lungs • dense and appears homogenous • longitudinal axis of the body • ...
Skeletal System Sept 14 2020 2020-09-14
Across
- The vertebrae to which the ribs attach
- The cavity that serves as the "socket" of the scapula
- A baby’s “soft spots”
- The bone-forming cells
- The lateral bone of the lower leg
- The type of bone that is made of osteons
- The anatomical name for the collarbone
- The bone where you’d find the mastoid process
- The elbow bone
- Metacarpophalangeal joint
- Because osteoclasts remodel bone they are responsible for creating these air-filled cavities in the skull
Down
- The anatomical name for the heel bone
- The number of coxae bones that make up the hip
- The anatomical name for the cheekbone
- The suture that connects the two parietal bones
- Bones found in the sole of the foot
- The division of the skeletal system that includes the skull
- The cavity that serves as the "socket" into which the femur fits
- The bone that the capitulum articulates with
- The anatomical name for the thumb
20 Clues: The elbow bone • A baby’s “soft spots” • The bone-forming cells • Metacarpophalangeal joint • The lateral bone of the lower leg • The anatomical name for the thumb • Bones found in the sole of the foot • The anatomical name for the heel bone • The anatomical name for the cheekbone • The vertebrae to which the ribs attach • The anatomical name for the collarbone • ...
The Skeletal System: Major Bones 2021-02-12
Across
- the small bones in the feet
- pelvic girdle
- next to the tibia
- collar bone
- the bones that make up the fingers and toes
- another name for the shoulder bone
- bone to protect the brain
- the smallest bones in the body
- protects the heart, lungs and stomach
- the only movable bone in the skull
Down
- next to the ulna
- the long bones connected to the carpals and phalanges
- the scientific name for the shinbone
- knee-cap
- the smalls bones that make up the wrist
- the upper arm bone
- thigh bone
- the scientific name of the spinal column
- the bone located at the end of the vertebrae and connected to the pelvis
- breast bone
20 Clues: knee-cap • thigh bone • collar bone • breast bone • pelvic girdle • next to the ulna • next to the tibia • the upper arm bone • bone to protect the brain • the small bones in the feet • the smallest bones in the body • another name for the shoulder bone • the only movable bone in the skull • the scientific name for the shinbone • protects the heart, lungs and stomach • ...
Bones of the Skeletal System 2021-02-16
Across
- Long flat bone in the middle of the chest
- Eight bones that make up part of the hand
- A set of eight long bones in the hand
- Five long bones in each foot
- Flat bone enclosing the brain; protector
- A protective cage with 12 pairs of bones
- Made up of 33 small bones/vertebrae
- Larger and shorter bone in the forearm
- Triangular, flat bone of the pectoral girdle
- Connects the shoulder to the breastbone
Down
- Bones that makes up the fingers
- There is a hinge joint where it is located
- Larger of the two bones in the lower leg
- Long thin bone in the forearm
- Acts as a supporter at the lower part of the trunk
- Longest bone in the human body and has a head
- Also named tailbone and is below the sacrum
- Long bone between the shoulder and elbow
- Another name is calf bone and is located on the outside of leg
- Contain gliding joints
20 Clues: Contain gliding joints • Five long bones in each foot • Long thin bone in the forearm • Bones that makes up the fingers • Made up of 33 small bones/vertebrae • A set of eight long bones in the hand • Larger and shorter bone in the forearm • Connects the shoulder to the breastbone • Larger of the two bones in the lower leg • Long bone between the shoulder and elbow • ...
Bones in the Skeletal System 2021-02-16
Across
- This is located within the human thigh.
- The ___ and the Ulna are the two bones in the forearm.
- There are 56 of these in total and they are found in the hands and feet.
- This bone protects vital organs such as the heart and the lungs.
- Another name for shin or shin bone.
- This joint is usually referred to as the kneecap.
- The ankle bone or ___ transfers the weight from the legs to the feet.
- This is also called the collarbone and it supports the shoulder.
Down
- These are fused together in order to form the spine.
- What connects with the shoulder socket in the upper arm?
- A long thin bone beside the shinbone in the leg.
- These are located between the phalanges and carpal bones.
- This bone is one of the three hip bones located at the front of the pelvic area. It also supports the body when it sits.
- The ___ bone is apart of the skull ans is also known as the lower jaw.
- Otherwise known as the breastbone, this is located at the center of the chest.
- This protects the reproductive organs
- This bone protects an important organ used to send messages around the body.
- A set of seven irregularly shaped bones.
- A triangular bone at the base of the spinal column.
- The large broad bone forming the upper part of each half of the pelvis.
20 Clues: Another name for shin or shin bone. • This protects the reproductive organs • This is located within the human thigh. • A set of seven irregularly shaped bones. • A long thin bone beside the shinbone in the leg. • This joint is usually referred to as the kneecap. • A triangular bone at the base of the spinal column. • ...
