skeletal system Crossword Puzzles
The Skeletal System 2024-01-12
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- where two or more bones meet
- strong tissue that covers the ends of bones
- a group of cells that serve a specific function
- a disease in which bones weaken
- the maintenance of stable internal conditions
- a tissue that connects one bone to another
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- a disease in which joints become inflamed
- a membrane that surrounds bone
- system includes the bones as well as other structures
9 Clues: where two or more bones meet • a membrane that surrounds bone • a disease in which bones weaken • a disease in which joints become inflamed • a tissue that connects one bone to another • strong tissue that covers the ends of bones • the maintenance of stable internal conditions • a group of cells that serve a specific function • ...
skeletal muscular system 2023-12-12
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- of muscle attach to bones to provide movement
- ability to be stretched
- contract automatically (stomach, heart, etc.)
- - forms the walls of the internal muscles- involuntary
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- - provide attachment for the body- attach to bones- voluntary
- allows muscles to return to its original shape
- when stimulated by nerves, able to contract (short and thick)
- connect muscles to bone
- muscles you contract when you want to move (skeletal)
9 Clues: connect muscles to bone • ability to be stretched • of muscle attach to bones to provide movement • contract automatically (stomach, heart, etc.) • allows muscles to return to its original shape • muscles you contract when you want to move (skeletal) • - forms the walls of the internal muscles- involuntary • - provide attachment for the body- attach to bones- voluntary • ...
The Skeletal System 2022-09-19
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- where two or more bones meet
- Bone that protects the brain
- Bone in the lower leg
- When the angle at a joint increases
- Allows for two types of movement
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- extension of the ankle joint
- Function of the skeletal system
- movement of a limb away from the midline of the body
- movement of a limb away from the midline of the body
- When the angle at a joint decreases
10 Clues: Bone in the lower leg • extension of the ankle joint • where two or more bones meet • Bone that protects the brain • Function of the skeletal system • Allows for two types of movement • When the angle at a joint decreases • When the angle at a joint increases • movement of a limb away from the midline of the body • movement of a limb away from the midline of the body
Muscular and Skeletal system 2013-04-08
13 Clues: Heart muscle • Overlays skeleton • Eats old bone cells • Muscles provide this • 3 different types of • Connects bone to bone • Allows muscle to move • Largest bone in the arm • Connects bone to muscle • Major muscle in the arm • Largest bone in the body • Small bones in the wrist • Provides structure in the body
The Skeletal & Muscular System! 2023-04-19
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- Tissue that connects bones
- Muscle you can consciously control
- Tissue that contains bone marrow
- Tissue that attaches muscle to bone
- Muscle you cannot consciously control
- Type of muscle that moves the heart
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- Type of muscle that moves bones
- A joint that can flex and extend
- A joint that can rotate
- A joint that cannot move
- A place where two or more bones meet
- Type of muscle that moves organs
- Tissue that prevents bones from rubbing
13 Clues: A joint that can rotate • A joint that cannot move • Tissue that connects bones • Type of muscle that moves bones • A joint that can flex and extend • Tissue that contains bone marrow • Type of muscle that moves organs • Muscle you can consciously control • Tissue that attaches muscle to bone • Type of muscle that moves the heart • A place where two or more bones meet • ...
Unit 2: Skeletal System 2021-02-22
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- Diaphragm relaxes and thoracic cavity shrinks
- Contains C-shape cartilages
- Where gas exchange takes place
- Closes to prevent food and fluid from entering the respiratory tract
- Branches out from the trachea
- ventilation Physical movement of air into and out of the respiratory tract
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- Control the air distribution in lungs
- Diaphragm contracts and thoracic cavity expands
- Connection between veins and arteries
- Contains the voice box
- Condition due to narrowing of the trachea
- Shared by digestive and respiratory system.
- Reduces surface tension in the alveoli
13 Clues: Contains the voice box • Contains C-shape cartilages • Branches out from the trachea • Where gas exchange takes place • Control the air distribution in lungs • Connection between veins and arteries • Reduces surface tension in the alveoli • Condition due to narrowing of the trachea • Shared by digestive and respiratory system. • Diaphragm relaxes and thoracic cavity shrinks • ...
Skeletal system fun Activity 2022-04-28
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- protects the knee joint
- a body system that supports and protects the body and allows it to move
- protects and supports the spinal cord
- tough, flexible connective tissue that holds the bone together
- they have blood vessels which provides nutrients and nerves which indicates pain, they provide support and protect the body
- allows movement in the arms and supports your shoulders
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- in bones is mostly made of collagen which is a protein, it lets the bones be flexible enough to resists knocks and bumps
- where red, white blood cells, and platelets and created
- Found in the center of long bones, it stores fat and produces red blood cells in threatening situations
- strong, flexible, smooth connective tissue at the end of the bone that lets bones slide smoothly against each other
- protects your heart and lungs
- The longest and strongest bone in the human body, it bears weight and has stability in walking
- Protects and gives structure to the brain
13 Clues: protects the knee joint • protects your heart and lungs • protects and supports the spinal cord • Protects and gives structure to the brain • where red, white blood cells, and platelets and created • allows movement in the arms and supports your shoulders • tough, flexible connective tissue that holds the bone together • ...
Systems in Animals 2.3 2022-11-13
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- system that helps break down food
- system that is made up of nerve cells
- system that is the frame to support the animal's body
- system removes wastes
- system that brings oxygen to the blood and removes wastes, like gas, from the blood
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- system moves blood through the body
- system that is made of strong tissues called muscles
7 Clues: system removes wastes • system that helps break down food • system moves blood through the body • system that is made up of nerve cells • system that is made of strong tissues called muscles • system that is the frame to support the animal's body • system that brings oxygen to the blood and removes wastes, like gas, from the blood
Ankylosing Spondylitis 2022-12-14
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- Gene attributed with Ankylosing Spondylitis
- "Vertebra"
- Acronym for treatment that relieves symptoms
- Treatment meant for short-term use only
- Integumentary Disease that may concurrently develop
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- "Stiff"
- "Infection"
- First Name of the "Try Guy" with AS
- "Main" Organ System affected
- Diagnosis through images from radiation
10 Clues: "Stiff" • "Vertebra" • "Infection" • "Main" Organ System affected • First Name of the "Try Guy" with AS • Treatment meant for short-term use only • Diagnosis through images from radiation • Gene attributed with Ankylosing Spondylitis • Acronym for treatment that relieves symptoms • Integumentary Disease that may concurrently develop
OUR SKELETAL SYSTEM 2018-05-22
9 Clues: bow shaped • largest bone • grop of organs • last par of ribs • under our control • columns in backbone • frame work of bones • meeting point of two bones • keeps muscles and bones in good shape
The Skeletal System 2018-05-21
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- cage It protects the heart & lungs
- Where two bones meet
- It protects the delicate spinal cord
- The largest organ in our body
- Protects the delicate brain
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- muscles muscles of the heart
- Strong fibers with which muscles are attached to bones
- marrow The soft,spongy material found inside the cavities of long bones
- Gives shape to our body
9 Clues: Where two bones meet • Gives shape to our body • Protects the delicate brain • The largest organ in our body • muscles muscles of the heart • cage It protects the heart & lungs • It protects the delicate spinal cord • Strong fibers with which muscles are attached to bones • marrow The soft,spongy material found inside the cavities of long bones
The Skeletal System 2022-02-09
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- reside in bone marrow inside bones
- the hard bones known as structure bones found in animals
- cells on an animal's teeth that are stronger than bones
- keeps the skeletal system functioning and is found mainly from the sun
- the spatial alignment of a limb is abnormal, leading to pain, discomfort and often, lameness
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- the framework upon which the body is built
- inside the head and houses the brain
- individual bones that interlock to form the spine
- bones are filled with this
9 Clues: bones are filled with this • reside in bone marrow inside bones • inside the head and houses the brain • the framework upon which the body is built • individual bones that interlock to form the spine • cells on an animal's teeth that are stronger than bones • the hard bones known as structure bones found in animals • ...
The Skeletal System 2021-11-01
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- a thick layer beneath the membrane; it is hard and dense but not solid
- a condition in which bones become weak and break easily
- the two types of soft connective tissue of bone; it can be yellow or red
- a strong connective tissue that is more flexible than bone
- a place where two bones come together
- made of strong connective tissue
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- the layer at the end of a long bone; such as the femur
- made up of all the bones in your body
- make up your back bone
9 Clues: make up your back bone • made of strong connective tissue • made up of all the bones in your body • a place where two bones come together • the layer at the end of a long bone; such as the femur • a condition in which bones become weak and break easily • a strong connective tissue that is more flexible than bone • ...
Human Skeletal System 2022-09-12
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- Bones that protect brain and provide shape for face
- The other bones that attached to the axial skeleton
- 33 bones that protect spinal cord
- Pair of hips bones that support weight, protect bladder and reproductive organs
- Bones of our legs
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- Skeleton that made up of bones in your head, neck, back and chest.
- Bones that protect the heart and lung
- Girdle that connects your upper limbs to the bones along the axis of your body.
- Bones of our hands
9 Clues: Bones of our legs • Bones of our hands • 33 bones that protect spinal cord • Bones that protect the heart and lung • Bones that protect brain and provide shape for face • The other bones that attached to the axial skeleton • Skeleton that made up of bones in your head, neck, back and chest. • ...
Body system skeletal 2020-12-10
The skeletal system 2022-10-25
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- wrist bones
- a bone that portects your brain and head.
- blade the bones that connect the clavicle to the humerus.
- also known as a hip bone
- a bone located on the bottom of your face.
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- bones that protect very important organs, like your heart and lungs.
- the longest and strongest bone in your body.
- bone a pair of bones at the base of the front of the neck.(use the first word for answer not enough space)
- a column of bones running up and down the body
9 Clues: wrist bones • also known as a hip bone • a bone that portects your brain and head. • a bone located on the bottom of your face. • the longest and strongest bone in your body. • a column of bones running up and down the body • blade the bones that connect the clavicle to the humerus. • bones that protect very important organs, like your heart and lungs. • ...
Skeletal System Movements 2021-09-08
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- Movement of a body part around its own axis
- Decreases the angle of the joint
- Movement towards the body's midline
- Rotation of the forearm so the palm faces anteriorly
- Rotation of the forearm so the palm faces posteriorly
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- Movement of a limb in a circular or cone shape
- Extension beyond anatomical position
- Movement away from the body's midline
- Increases the angle of a joint
9 Clues: Increases the angle of a joint • Decreases the angle of the joint • Movement towards the body's midline • Extension beyond anatomical position • Movement away from the body's midline • Movement of a body part around its own axis • Movement of a limb in a circular or cone shape • Rotation of the forearm so the palm faces anteriorly • ...
skeletal muscular system 2023-12-12
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- of muscle attach to bones to provide movement
- ability to be stretched
- contract automatically (stomach, heart, etc.)
- - forms the walls of the internal muscles- involuntary
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- - provide attachment for the body- attach to bones- voluntary
- allows muscles to return to its original shape
- when stimulated by nerves, able to contract (short and thick)
- connect muscles to bone
- muscles you contract when you want to move (skeletal)
9 Clues: connect muscles to bone • ability to be stretched • of muscle attach to bones to provide movement • contract automatically (stomach, heart, etc.) • allows muscles to return to its original shape • muscles you contract when you want to move (skeletal) • - forms the walls of the internal muscles- involuntary • - provide attachment for the body- attach to bones- voluntary • ...
skeletal muscular system 2023-12-12
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- of muscle attach to bones to provide movement
- ability to be stretched
- contract automatically (stomach, heart, etc.)
- - forms the walls of the internal muscles- involuntary
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- - provide attachment for the body- attach to bones- voluntary
- allows muscles to return to its original shape
- when stimulated by nerves, able to contract (short and thick)
- connect muscles to bone
- muscles you contract when you want to move (skeletal)
9 Clues: connect muscles to bone • ability to be stretched • of muscle attach to bones to provide movement • contract automatically (stomach, heart, etc.) • allows muscles to return to its original shape • muscles you contract when you want to move (skeletal) • - forms the walls of the internal muscles- involuntary • - provide attachment for the body- attach to bones- voluntary • ...
skeletal muscular system 2023-12-12
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- of muscle attach to bones to provide movement
- ability to be stretched
- contract automatically (stomach, heart, etc.)
- - forms the walls of the internal muscles- involuntary
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- - provide attachment for the body- attach to bones- voluntary
- allows muscles to return to its original shape
- when stimulated by nerves, able to contract (short and thick)
- connect muscles to bone
- muscles you contract when you want to move (skeletal)
9 Clues: connect muscles to bone • ability to be stretched • of muscle attach to bones to provide movement • contract automatically (stomach, heart, etc.) • allows muscles to return to its original shape • muscles you contract when you want to move (skeletal) • - forms the walls of the internal muscles- involuntary • - provide attachment for the body- attach to bones- voluntary • ...
skeletal muscular system 2023-12-12
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- of muscle attach to bones to provide movement
- ability to be stretched
- contract automatically (stomach, heart, etc.)
- - forms the walls of the internal muscles- involuntary
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- - provide attachment for the body- attach to bones- voluntary
- allows muscles to return to its original shape
- when stimulated by nerves, able to contract (short and thick)
- connect muscles to bone
- muscles you contract when you want to move (skeletal)
9 Clues: connect muscles to bone • ability to be stretched • of muscle attach to bones to provide movement • contract automatically (stomach, heart, etc.) • allows muscles to return to its original shape • muscles you contract when you want to move (skeletal) • - forms the walls of the internal muscles- involuntary • - provide attachment for the body- attach to bones- voluntary • ...
skeletal system crossword!!!! 2024-10-16
9 Clues: joint • blade. • = A bone cell. • = The development of bone • the head of the femur fits to form a • the outermost point of the spine of the • the cup-shaped hollow in the hipbone into • gliding joint between the tibia and fibula. ... • = A large cell which breaks down and absorbs bone and callus
Skeletal System crossword 2022-12-01
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- an internal or external framework of bone, cartilage, or other rigid material
- a soft fatty substance in the cavities of bones, in which blood cells are produced
- the tendency toward a relatively stable equilibrium between interdependent elements, especially as maintained by physiological processes.
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- a set of things working together as parts of a mechanism or an interconnecting network.
- a series of vertebrae extending from the skull to the small of the back, enclosing the spinal cord and providing support for the thorax and abdomen; the backbone
- a short band of tough, flexible fibrous connective tissue which connects two bones or cartilages
- the structure in a human or animal body where two parts of the skeleton join together
- each of the small bones forming the backbone
- a framework of bones or cartilage enclosing the brain of a vertebrate
9 Clues: each of the small bones forming the backbone • a framework of bones or cartilage enclosing the brain of a vertebrate • an internal or external framework of bone, cartilage, or other rigid material • a soft fatty substance in the cavities of bones, in which blood cells are produced • ...
Skeletal and Muscular system 2020-04-30
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- provides structure
- you control that muscle
- you can't voluntarily control
- connects the bones
- bones are also made up of this
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- a muscle that you get to control
- what bones are made up of
- a muscle in the heart
- an involuntary muscle that is not in the heart
- creates blood cells(no spaces)
- helps you move
- how many bones are in the body(no spaces)
- also connects your bone
13 Clues: helps you move • provides structure • connects the bones • a muscle in the heart • you control that muscle • also connects your bone • what bones are made up of • you can't voluntarily control • creates blood cells(no spaces) • bones are also made up of this • a muscle that you get to control • how many bones are in the body(no spaces) • an involuntary muscle that is not in the heart
Skeletal and Muscle System 2023-11-27
Skeletal System - Terms Review 2024-02-07
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- classification of bone that is longer than wide
- the ____ skeleton protects the essential organs
- classification of bone that is cube-shaped
- bone that is composed of disorganized, needle-like pieces
- ______ joints allow free movement and withstand force
- classification of bone that is thin and flat
- _____ joints are strong, immovable joints between bones
- longest bone in the body
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- bone that is very dense, offering strength and stability
- break down existing bone
- build new bones and remodel
- _____ joints support stability and shock absorption
- classification of bone that is abnormal
13 Clues: break down existing bone • longest bone in the body • build new bones and remodel • classification of bone that is abnormal • classification of bone that is cube-shaped • classification of bone that is thin and flat • classification of bone that is longer than wide • the ____ skeleton protects the essential organs • _____ joints support stability and shock absorption • ...
Human Body: Skeletal System 2024-10-22
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- too big, small, or complicated to work with
- a group of things that affect each other and function as a whole
- the hard parts inside many animals that help give their bodies shape
- all of the bones of an animal, including humans
- the specific form and shape of something
- a large muscle in the upper arm
- what something does
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- a part of the body where two bones come together and can bend
- to take something apart to study it
- a part of the body that attaches to bones and allows the body to move
- to pay close attention to something
- a pretend version of something that scientists use when the real thing
- a part of the body that attaches muscle to bone
13 Clues: what something does • a large muscle in the upper arm • to take something apart to study it • to pay close attention to something • the specific form and shape of something • too big, small, or complicated to work with • all of the bones of an animal, including humans • a part of the body that attaches muscle to bone • ...
Medical Terms: Skeletal System 2022-01-30
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- pertaining to the femur
- pain in the neck
- narrowing condition
- pain in a joint
- removal of a bone from the foot
- incision into the skull
- inflammation of the vertebra
- condition of low bone mineral density
- translates to crooked condition
- bones located beyond (distal) to carpal bones
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- soft bone condition
- bone and joint inflammation
- pertaining to between the ribs
13 Clues: pain in a joint • pain in the neck • soft bone condition • narrowing condition • pertaining to the femur • incision into the skull • bone and joint inflammation • inflammation of the vertebra • pertaining to between the ribs • removal of a bone from the foot • translates to crooked condition • condition of low bone mineral density • bones located beyond (distal) to carpal bones
Organ Systems 2022-12-13
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- system serves as a framework for the body
- system breaks down food to provide energy for the body.
- system monitors and coordinates internal organ function and responds to changes in the external environment
- system that forms the external covering of the body and protects it from many threats
- system enables movement.
- system that transports nutrients and gasses to cells and tissues throughout the body.
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- system that acts through chemical messengers called hormones
- system removes wastes and maintains water balance in the body
- system that enables the production of offspring through sexual reproduction between a male and female
- system provides the body with oxygen via a gas exchange between air from the outside environment and gases in the blood.
10 Clues: system enables movement. • system serves as a framework for the body • system breaks down food to provide energy for the body. • system that acts through chemical messengers called hormones • system removes wastes and maintains water balance in the body • system that forms the external covering of the body and protects it from many threats • ...
Unit 2: Skeletal System 2021-02-22
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- Diaphragm relaxes and thoracic cavity shrinks
- Contains C-shape cartilages
- Where gas exchange takes place
- Closes to prevent food and fluid from entering the respiratory tract
- Branches out from the trachea
- Physical movement of air into and out of the respiratory tract
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- Control the air distribution in lungs
- Diaphragm contracts and thoracic cavity expands
- Connection between veins and arteries
- Contains the voice box
- Condition due to narrowing of the trachea
- Shared by digestive and respiratory system.
- Reduces surface tension in the alveoli
13 Clues: Contains the voice box • Contains C-shape cartilages • Branches out from the trachea • Where gas exchange takes place • Control the air distribution in lungs • Connection between veins and arteries • Reduces surface tension in the alveoli • Condition due to narrowing of the trachea • Shared by digestive and respiratory system. • Diaphragm relaxes and thoracic cavity shrinks • ...
DANC 481 Skeletal System 2025-01-14
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- joint that allows for full range of motion
- turning the exterior surface outward
- tissue that has the ability to contract, can be smooth, cardiac, or voluntary
- when the distal segment is fixed while the proximal segments move
- Spool-shaped surface that fits into a concave surface
- function of the bone
- closer to the root of the limb
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- responsible for bone growth
- mineral that provides compressive strength to the bone
- type of bone that forms within a tendon
- divides the body into right and left
- a large ridge of the ilium
- fatty substance within the cancellous bone and medullary cavity
13 Clues: function of the bone • a large ridge of the ilium • responsible for bone growth • closer to the root of the limb • turning the exterior surface outward • divides the body into right and left • type of bone that forms within a tendon • joint that allows for full range of motion • Spool-shaped surface that fits into a concave surface • ...
Muscular & Skeletal System 2023-11-22
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- Tissue that attaches muscle to bone
- Tissue that attaches your joints together
- Places in your body where bones meet
- Strong tissue that helps protect bones
- The muscle on the back of the upper arm
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- Muscle that is relaxing or lengthening
- Help support our body and form our shape
- The muscle that flexes the forearm
- Muscle that contracts to help move a joint
9 Clues: The muscle that flexes the forearm • Tissue that attaches muscle to bone • Places in your body where bones meet • Muscle that is relaxing or lengthening • Strong tissue that helps protect bones • The muscle on the back of the upper arm • Help support our body and form our shape • Tissue that attaches your joints together • Muscle that contracts to help move a joint
Musculo-Skeletal System 2024-02-06
9 Clues: Made up of bones • Involuntary muscle • Allows body to move • Bone and bone connect • Bone and muscle connect • Bones that form your head • Another name for the heart • Where two or more bones meet • Parts that make up the skeleton
Skeletal System Crossword 2025-06-27
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- the smallest bone in the body
- A bone that protects the brain
- A group of bones that protects most of the major organs
- a group of bones that make up the body
- The core of the bone which contains pores
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- a smooth substance that covers the bones where they meet
- the biggest bone in your body
- the bones in your hips
- A group of bones which keeps the body in shape
9 Clues: the bones in your hips • the biggest bone in your body • the smallest bone in the body • A bone that protects the brain • a group of bones that make up the body • The core of the bone which contains pores • A group of bones which keeps the body in shape • A group of bones that protects most of the major organs • a smooth substance that covers the bones where they meet
The Nervous system 2022-08-04
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- the largest part of the brain
- nervous system that activates a rest response after stressful events
- response to an acute threat to survival that is marked by physical change
- regulates movement through control of the skeletal muscles
- A type of nervous system that includes your brain and spinal cord
- part of the vertebrate brain that is continuous posteriorly with the spinal cord
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- portion of the brain in the back of the head between the cerebrum and the brain stem
- part of the Nervous system that controls muscles of internal organs
- part of the Central nervous system
- another word for nerve cells
- A type of nervous system that includes your nerves
11 Clues: another word for nerve cells • the largest part of the brain • part of the Central nervous system • A type of nervous system that includes your nerves • regulates movement through control of the skeletal muscles • A type of nervous system that includes your brain and spinal cord • part of the Nervous system that controls muscles of internal organs • ...
Chapter Three Musculoskeletal System 2020-06-15
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- means neck
- means humped-back
- round bones found near joints
- computed axial tomography
- shaft of a long bone
- specialized connective tissue composed of osteocytes
- cavity within the shaft of the long bones; has marrow
- muscles produce movement, posture, position, and heat
- bone tissue that is mesh-like and found inside bones
- magnetic resonance imaging
- types of muscle tissue are skeletal, smooth, and cardiac
- means rib
- fracture
- means vertebra as does vertebr/o
- below-knee amputation
- skeleton is the skull, thorax, hyoid, and vertebral column
- means rod-shaped or striated
- rheumatoid arthritis
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- wide ends of a long bone
- attach the bones to the skeleton
- membrane lining the medullary cavity of a bone
- degenerative joint disease
- skeleton is the limbs, pectoral, and pelvic girdles
- fibrous vascular membrane that covers the bone
- supports, protects, stores, and produces for our bodies
- system includes the bones, ligaments, and cartilage
- electromyogram
- means joint as does articul/o
- means arm
- means crooked or stiff
- growth zone between epiphysis and diaphysis
- traction
- means flesh
- above-knee amputation
- means cartilage or gristle
35 Clues: traction • fracture • means arm • means rib • means neck • means flesh • electromyogram • means humped-back • shaft of a long bone • rheumatoid arthritis • below-knee amputation • above-knee amputation • means crooked or stiff • wide ends of a long bone • computed axial tomography • degenerative joint disease • magnetic resonance imaging • means cartilage or gristle • means rod-shaped or striated • ...
Muscular system 2019-02-21
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- tear of a tendon
- about how many named muscles are there
- muscle that is located on the upper back
- another plantar flexor muscle of the ankle
- which muscle allows internal rotation of the shoulder joint
- doing push-ups will strengthen this muscle
- what are the skeletal muscles attached to
- muscles that extend the knee
- which muscle flexs the shoulder joint
- muscle weakening diseases
- muscle that abducts the hip
- not to extend by to:
- which muscle extends the houlder joint
- plantar flexor muscle of the ankle
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- smallest muscle in the human body
- what kind of control is skeletal muscles under
- inflammation of the tendons
- where do the cardiac muscles cells appear on
- muscle that flexs the lumbar spine
- main function of the muscular system
- tear of a ligament
- chronic pain
- muscle that flexs the knee
- larget muscle in the human body
- which muscle allows dorsiflexion of the ankle
- degenerative tendon disease
- muscle located where the shoulder is
- muscles found attachted to the temporal bones
- paralyzing bacterial infection
- the gluteus maximus doe what to the hip
30 Clues: chronic pain • tear of a tendon • tear of a ligament • not to extend by to: • muscle weakening diseases • muscle that flexs the knee • inflammation of the tendons • degenerative tendon disease • muscle that abducts the hip • muscles that extend the knee • paralyzing bacterial infection • larget muscle in the human body • smallest muscle in the human body • ...
Healthcare Specialist 2021-09-10
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- Cares for the eyes
- Everybody wants them to straighten their teeth
- Takes care of female reproductive system
- Skeletal deformities or injuries
- They sit you down on a chair and listen to your problems
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- They are very busy during the spring time
- Your current doctor is called a
- They take care of the outside of your body
- Deal with the system the brain is in
- Helps you pee right
10 Clues: Cares for the eyes • Helps you pee right • Your current doctor is called a • Skeletal deformities or injuries • Deal with the system the brain is in • Takes care of female reproductive system • They are very busy during the spring time • They take care of the outside of your body • Everybody wants them to straighten their teeth • ...
Muscular System 2024-07-16
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- muscles without stretching can lead to tendinitis
- muscle type that is involuntary
- system in which muscles get oxygen and nutrients
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- the system that sends signals to the muscles
- muscle types that is voluntary
- what muscles are attached to make voluntary movements
- hardest working muscle
- the umbrella term for all diseases that affect the muscles
- how many muscles control the thumb
- muscle type that's only in the heart
10 Clues: hardest working muscle • muscle types that is voluntary • muscle type that is involuntary • how many muscles control the thumb • muscle type that's only in the heart • the system that sends signals to the muscles • system in which muscles get oxygen and nutrients • muscles without stretching can lead to tendinitis • what muscles are attached to make voluntary movements • ...
Forensic science 2024-09-13
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- Study of poisons and drugs in forensic cases (10 letters)
- Professional who studies crime scenes and provides expert testimony (10 letters)
- Forensic expert who analyzes dental records (12 letters)
- Study of human skeletal remains (10 letters)
- Examination of the skeletal system to estimate the biological profile of a deceased person (10 letters)
- Field of evidence analysis in court of law(10 letters)
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- Science of fingerprints (9 letters)
- Study of insects and their application in crime investigations (10 letters)
- Study of tissue samples for disease or injury (9 letters)
- Chemical technique used for separating mixtures in drug testing (13 letters)
- The study of bullets and firearms in forensic analysis (9 letters)
11 Clues: Science of fingerprints (9 letters) • Study of human skeletal remains (10 letters) • Field of evidence analysis in court of law(10 letters) • Forensic expert who analyzes dental records (12 letters) • Study of poisons and drugs in forensic cases (10 letters) • Study of tissue samples for disease or injury (9 letters) • ...
Hierarchical Organization 2022-06-09
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- Get rid of toxins in blood
- Organ system that lets you move
- Produce chemicals that helps regulate growth
- Pumps blood
- basic building block of all living organisms
- Removes waste from body
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- Controls muscle movement
- Group of cells that works together
- Secrete hormones
- Get rid of waste from blood
- Captures oxygen from atmosphere
- Gives the body structure
12 Clues: Pumps blood • Secrete hormones • Removes waste from body • Controls muscle movement • Gives the body structure • Get rid of toxins in blood • Get rid of waste from blood • Captures oxygen from atmosphere • Organ system that lets you move • Group of cells that works together • Produce chemicals that helps regulate growth • basic building block of all living organisms
The Muscular System 2014-05-22
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- type of steroid used to create larger and stronger muscles
- what is it called when you over stretch or tear your tendon?
- attached to your bones for movement and helps protect your inner organs
- type of exercise that strengthens your muscles
- type of muscle found in your heart
- connective tissue that connect your skeletal system to your bones
- type of muscle that is found in the digestive track and the walls of the blood vessels
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- when you pull or strain your tendon and the tendon then becomes inflamed
- muscles you are able to control
- muscles you are not able to control
- muscle that straightens part of your body
11 Clues: muscles you are able to control • type of muscle found in your heart • muscles you are not able to control • muscle that straightens part of your body • type of exercise that strengthens your muscles • type of steroid used to create larger and stronger muscles • what is it called when you over stretch or tear your tendon? • ...
Muscular and Skeletal System 2023-03-01
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- this system helps you move your body
- this element helps make your bones grow stronger
- something that is really good and helpful for your bones
- when you chew, you involve this bone
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- your muscular system receives it signals from what other body system
- where your brain is housed
- if you have a six pack, there are the muscles that are big
- this system is responsible for giving us shapes and protecting our organs
- many people would call this bone your collar bone
- this muscle helps you flex your upper arm
- this muscle will get bigger if you do lots of push ups
11 Clues: where your brain is housed • this system helps you move your body • when you chew, you involve this bone • this muscle helps you flex your upper arm • this element helps make your bones grow stronger • many people would call this bone your collar bone • this muscle will get bigger if you do lots of push ups • something that is really good and helpful for your bones • ...
Biology, Chapter 20 (Part 2) 2025-03-18
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- The ____________ system delivers nutrients throughout the body (p. 399
- The organ that makes B cells (p. 406)
- The ____________ system eliminates waste and maintains water balance (p. 399)
- Unlike T or B cells, _________________will attack and engulf a variety of foreign particles. (p. 407)
- The only layer of the integumentary system not made of epithelial tissue is the __________________layer. (p. 401)
- The ____________ system secretes hormones to control and regulate the body (p. 399)
- The ____________ system exchanges gases between blood and air (p. 399)
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- By studying how the immune system works, doctors have developed a process for lessening a patient's reaction to allergens, a process known as _______________ (p. 395)
- Bone, blood, lymph, fat, and cartilage are all examples of ____________ tissue. (p. 396)
- In order to prevent the immune system from attacking the body's own tissues, helper T cells activate ___________________ __ cells following an infection. (p. 407)
- A group of cells that serve as a collecting point for lymph (p. 406)
- The ____________ system controls movement and processes sensory information (p. 399)
- The entry point where lymph rejoins the bloodstream (p. 406)
- The gland where T cells mature (p. 406)
- The ____________ system supports and protects the body (p. 398)
- The ____________ system provides the outer covering of the body (p. 398)
- A clear fluid that transports antigen-fighting cells (p. 406)
17 Clues: The organ that makes B cells (p. 406) • The gland where T cells mature (p. 406) • The entry point where lymph rejoins the bloodstream (p. 406) • A clear fluid that transports antigen-fighting cells (p. 406) • The ____________ system supports and protects the body (p. 398) • A group of cells that serve as a collecting point for lymph (p. 406) • ...
Muscular System 2021-10-28
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- rotation of the forearm or foot
- thumb coming in contact with tip of finger
- movement in a upper direction.
- what the system is composed of
- Movement away from the midline of the body
- A movement that decreases the angle
- Medical professional related to this system
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- where skeletal muscles are attached to the skeleton by tendons
- Movement towards the midline of the body
- Muscles in the walls of arteries
10 Clues: movement in a upper direction. • what the system is composed of • rotation of the forearm or foot • Muscles in the walls of arteries • A movement that decreases the angle • Movement towards the midline of the body • thumb coming in contact with tip of finger • Movement away from the midline of the body • Medical professional related to this system • ...
Anatomy Ch. 9 Vocab 2024-12-05
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- a muscle that works in opposition to the prime mover (agonist) during a movement
- refers to the ability of muscle cells (fibers) to respond to stimuli, typically from the nervous system, by generating an electrical impulse (action potential) that triggers muscle contraction; quick to react
- muscle Found in the walls of internal organs like the stomach, intestines, and blood vessels.
- the ability to move or control objects or parts of the body with precision; fine motor skills
- the fixed attachment point where a muscle is connected to a bone or other structure that does not move during muscle contraction
- muscles that are under conscious control, meaning you can decide when and how to move them
- cramp a sudden, involuntary contraction or tightening of a muscle that causes pain and discomfort
- tone the state of slight tension in muscles that helps maintain posture and readiness for action
- the point where a muscle is attached to a bone or other structure that moves when the muscle contracts
- muscles that function automatically without conscious control
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- refers to the ability of muscle fibers to shorten and generate force when stimulated
- tough, flexible bands of fibrous connective tissue that connect muscles to bones
- muscle Found exclusively in the heart, responsible for pumping blood.
- the primary muscle responsible for producing a specific movement during a particular action
- the alternating light and dark bands visible in certain types of muscle tissue, specifically skeletal muscle and cardiac muscle, when viewed under a microscope
- the ability of muscles to produce movement that enables an organism to move from one place to another; gross motor movements
- cardiac muscle tissue
- the loss of the ability to move or control muscles, typically due to damage to the nervous system
- contraction the process in which a muscle fiber generates tension and shortens or tightens in response to a signal from the nervous system
- muscles muscles that are attached to bones and are responsible for body movements
- fiber a single, elongated cell of a muscle tissue that is specialized for contraction
21 Clues: cardiac muscle tissue • muscles that function automatically without conscious control • muscle Found exclusively in the heart, responsible for pumping blood. • tough, flexible bands of fibrous connective tissue that connect muscles to bones • a muscle that works in opposition to the prime mover (agonist) during a movement • ...
Functions of Major organ systems Esth cH 2 2024-11-04
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- Protects the body from diseas by developing resistances and destroying disease causing toxins
- Covers, shapes and supports the skeletal tissue. Contracts and moves body parts
- Enables breathing supplies body with oxygen
- Breaks down food into smaller particles to absorb nutrients or for excretion
- Carries messages through the central nervous system controlling bodily functions
- Largest organ of the body, defends against infection and water loss
- Refers to elimination of waste matter
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- Functions to produce children and passing on our genetics, differentiates between the sexes
- Affects growth, development, sexual activities and consists of specialized glands
- Controls the delivery of the blood through the body works with the lymphatic channels
- Forms the physical foundation of the body
11 Clues: Refers to elimination of waste matter • Forms the physical foundation of the body • Enables breathing supplies body with oxygen • Largest organ of the body, defends against infection and water loss • Breaks down food into smaller particles to absorb nutrients or for excretion • Covers, shapes and supports the skeletal tissue. Contracts and moves body parts • ...
Body Systems and Vocab 2024-01-19
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- This molecule is the basic unit of life that is responsible for all living things
- This is the gas that we inhale for our survival
- This body system moves fresh air into your body and removes waste gases
- This organ can is involved in both the digestive, and the endocrine systems. It can digest food, produce insulin, and control blood sugar
- This body system removes waste from blood in liquid form
- This body system is responsible for sending messages to the brain
- This system protects your body's internal organs
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- This system produces specific cells and substances to create new offspring
- This system carries needed substances around the body
- This body system is the body's way of getting rid of excess salt and water
- These little objects help you feel things and move your muscles that also carry electrical pulses around your body
- This is the organism that consists of all these systems and parts
- This body system consists of numerous glands that release hormones
- This body system helps food break down through the body
- This is the process all organisms naturally do that helps the body maintain stability and change to adjust to different things
15 Clues: This is the gas that we inhale for our survival • This system protects your body's internal organs • This system carries needed substances around the body • This body system helps food break down through the body • This body system removes waste from blood in liquid form • This is the organism that consists of all these systems and parts • ...
Body Systems 2020-10-19
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- the system that breaks down food into smaller nutrients; includes your esophagus, stomach, and intestines
- the system that is responsible for controlling long-term processes, like growth and development; releases hormones
- the system that is responsible for sending a receiving messages through physically connected organs
- the system that is responsible for creating offspring; includes ovaries in females and testes in males
- the type of feedback that returns conditions to normal
- the system that is responsible for pumping blood, nutrients, and gases throughout your body; includes your heart and blood vessels
- the system that includes your lymph tissue and is responsible for cleaning fluids other than your blood
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- the system that is responsible for protection, temperature regulation, and some structural support; includes your skin
- the system that fights off pathogens to keep you healthy; includes white blood cells
- the system responsible for getting rid of waste; includes the kidneys and bowel
- the maintenance of constant internal conditions despite external conditions changing
- the system that brings oxygen into your body and releases carbon dioxide to the environment; includes your lungs and bronchi
- the system that provides structure and support; includes bones
- the system that allows for movement
- the type of feedback that encourages a change to occur; more more more!
15 Clues: the system that allows for movement • the type of feedback that returns conditions to normal • the system that provides structure and support; includes bones • the type of feedback that encourages a change to occur; more more more! • the system responsible for getting rid of waste; includes the kidneys and bowel • ...
Human Body Systems 2024-01-05
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- A body system that protects against infection and maintains a healthy balance of fluids in your body.
- The limbs of the skeleton the ike humerus and femur bones.
- The skull and vertebral column of the skeleton.
- A body system that includes the gastrointestinal tract which breaks down food to be absorbed.
- Type of cell that sends messages and receives stimuli.
- Processes that maintain the body's equilibrium.
- The system which circulates blood and lymph.
- Special tissues that create and excrete substances into the bloodstream.
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- Chemical messengers that relay signals from one neuron to another.
- A body system that fights against pathogens that enter the body.
- A body system that consists of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves to relay sensory information.
- A body system that contains the body's largest organ and protects the organs inside the body.
- A body system that brings oxygen into the body to be circulated in the blood and then expels carbon dioxide.
- A body system that produces hormones that regulate the body's organs and cell activities.
- A body system that consists of skeletal, smooth, and cardiac which permits movement of the body.
15 Clues: The system which circulates blood and lymph. • The skull and vertebral column of the skeleton. • Processes that maintain the body's equilibrium. • Type of cell that sends messages and receives stimuli. • The limbs of the skeleton the ike humerus and femur bones. • A body system that fights against pathogens that enter the body. • ...
Muscular System 2025-01-28
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- wavelike rhythmic motion
- the amount of oxygen needed to be able to convert lactic acid to gluclose
- closes the jaw
- muscle fibers are separate
- fibers remain unresponsive until a certain strength of stimulation
- neurotransmitter in skeletal muscle
- muscle that assist the prime mover
- puckers lips
- you sit on it
- contractile response
- a small gap
- functional connection
- delay between the time a stimulus is applied and the time the muscle responds
- the place where aerobic respiration occurs
- causes action
- produces signals to communicate with cells
- this enzyme is present at the neuromuscular junctions
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- layers of dense connective tissue
- another name for cell membrane
- a motor neuron and the muscle fibers that it controls constitutes this
- found at the end of cardiac muscle to hold adjacent cells together
- composed of primarily myosin and actin
- sets of membranous reticulum
- shaped like a delta or triangle
- adducts the thigh
- thin protein filament
- attached to the sternum, clavicle, and mastoid process
- also referred to as a 6 pack
- neurons that control effectors
- a increase in the number of motor units being activated during a contraction
- light bands structures are directly attached to these
- less moveable end
- flexes the leg at the knee
- thick filaments composed of protein
- ions combine with troponin to change the shape of tropomyosin
- fascia blends with
- type of muscle that has spindle shaped cells
- composed of thin actin filaments
- involuntary muscle with no striations
- pigment that produces reddish brown pigment
- lack of this can cause cramping
- organ of the muscular system
- responsible for the striations in skeletal appearances
- bundles of skeletal muscle are called
44 Clues: a small gap • puckers lips • you sit on it • causes action • closes the jaw • adducts the thigh • less moveable end • fascia blends with • contractile response • thin protein filament • functional connection • wavelike rhythmic motion • muscle fibers are separate • flexes the leg at the knee • sets of membranous reticulum • also referred to as a 6 pack • organ of the muscular system • ...
Nervous System Activity :) 2022-03-15
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- the number of halves of the brain
- things that obtain information from the outside world
- Neurons that connect two other neurons.
- controls the contraction of skeletal muscles
- The _______ nervous system includes the brain and spinal cord
- The ___________ nervous system includes includes all nerves and neurons that are not in the central nervous system
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- Any change or signal in the environment that can make an organism react.
- a bruise-like injury of the brain
- all neurons connect to this
- a bundle of nerve fibers(axons and dendrites)
- the junction where axon tips can transfer a nerve impulse to another structure
- The number of types of neurons.
12 Clues: all neurons connect to this • The number of types of neurons. • a bruise-like injury of the brain • the number of halves of the brain • Neurons that connect two other neurons. • controls the contraction of skeletal muscles • a bundle of nerve fibers(axons and dendrites) • things that obtain information from the outside world • ...
Human Body Systems 2025-12-17
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- This system is the largest organ in the body that provides protection for all the other systems; also helps to regulate body temperature
- This system breaks down food, absorbs nutrients and rids the body of waste
- This system regulates water in the body and eliminates waste
- This system attacks foreign substances and produces white blood cells
- This system pumps blood throughout the body, transport oxygen, carbon dioxide, nutrients and waste
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- This system helps the body move
- This system supports bodily organs and provides frame for body
- This system secretes hormones that regulate growth, reproductions and metablism
- This system helps you breathe and keeps blood supplied with oxygen and removes carbon dioxide
- This system sends signals to different parts of the body and processes information
10 Clues: This system helps the body move • This system regulates water in the body and eliminates waste • This system supports bodily organs and provides frame for body • This system attacks foreign substances and produces white blood cells • This system breaks down food, absorbs nutrients and rids the body of waste • ...
Trinity.S chapter 9 crossword puzzle 2021-04-05
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- The tissue that covers the surfaces of your body, inside and out.
- provides the force to move your bones
- The outside border of a cell
- the tissue that provides support for your body and connects all your parts.
- jellylike substance within the cell.
- substance that you get from food.
- your skeletal system
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- the tissue that directs and controls the process
- a group of organs that work together, carries out major functions.
- a signal in the environment that makes you react.
- the release of chemical signals directly into the bloodstream.
- The directer
- the tissue that makes the parts of your body move.
- The basic unit of structure and function of a living form.
- nutrients move from the digestive system into the bloodstream
- A structure that is made up of different kinds of tissue.
- Chemical signals released by the endocrine system
- a group of cells that perform the same function
- a place in the body where two bones meet.
19 Clues: The directer • your skeletal system • The outside border of a cell • substance that you get from food. • jellylike substance within the cell. • provides the force to move your bones • a place in the body where two bones meet. • a group of cells that perform the same function • the tissue that directs and controls the process • ...
6.L.14.5 2018-04-04
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- This system is very dependent on the muscular system.
- The structure of a system is related to this.
- This is the process by which your body stays balanced.
- These can attack the body easier when everything is not balanced.
- This system collects information and controls the response.
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- This system breaks down molecules into the chemicals your body needs.
- This system sends chemical messages throughout your body.
- This system bring oxygen into the body and removed carbon dioxide.
8 Clues: The structure of a system is related to this. • This system is very dependent on the muscular system. • This is the process by which your body stays balanced. • This system sends chemical messages throughout your body. • This system collects information and controls the response. • These can attack the body easier when everything is not balanced. • ...
SPN Science- Winter 2024 2024-03-19
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- deltoid and quadricep muscle fibers
- are like FLAGS on a RBC
- liquid part of blood with vitamins & hormones
- type of connective tissue used in circulatory sys
- mouth muscle fibers
- another name for "cardiac"
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- muscle that is multi-nucleus & voluntary
- abdominal muscle fibers
- muscle that is involuntary and striated
- Red Blood Cell
- pectoralis muscle fibers
- muscle that covers the walls of digestive system
- muscle cell
13 Clues: muscle cell • Red Blood Cell • mouth muscle fibers • abdominal muscle fibers • are like FLAGS on a RBC • pectoralis muscle fibers • another name for "cardiac" • deltoid and quadricep muscle fibers • muscle that is involuntary and striated • muscle that is multi-nucleus & voluntary • liquid part of blood with vitamins & hormones • muscle that covers the walls of digestive system • ...
Substitute Plan 2024-10-24
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- The control center of a cell that contains the genetic material (DNA).
- The system of bones that supports and protects the body.
- The movement of particles from an area of high concentration to low concentration.
- System The system that sends signals through the body to control actions and responses.
- A type of nutrient, like sugar or starch, that gives the body energy.
- Cell ___________ The thin outer layer of a cell that controls what goes in and out.
- A type of fat found in the body that stores energy.
- The basic building block of all living things
- When a plant grows toward light.
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- The system that helps you breathe, bringing oxygen into the body.
- When a plant reacts to touch, like vines wrapping around objects.
- Something that causes a reaction or change in an organism.
- The system that moves blood around the body.
- The movement of water through a membrane from a less concentrated solution to a more concentrated one.
- When a plant grows in response to gravity.
15 Clues: When a plant grows toward light. • When a plant grows in response to gravity. • The system that moves blood around the body. • The basic building block of all living things • A type of fat found in the body that stores energy. • The system of bones that supports and protects the body. • Something that causes a reaction or change in an organism. • ...
Chapter 14-Musculoskeletal 2017-01-13
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- nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug
- cartilage within a joint
- the meaning for PT
- a common,painful disorder of the wrist caused by compression of a nerve
- movement
- growing together
- surgical repair of the tendon and muscle
- system of therapy that consists of manipulation of the vertebral column
- open reduction internal fixation
- fusing together of the vertebrae
- system of medicine that uses the forms of diagnosis and treatment but places greater emphasis on the role of the relation between body organs and the muscle skeletal
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- weakness
- chronic disease characterized by weakness and thought to be caused by a defect in the transmission of impulses from nerve to muscle cells
- moving away from the mid line
- split,fissure
- rib
- malignant tumor of the synovial membrane
- closed reduction internal fixation
- orthopedics
19 Clues: rib • weakness • movement • orthopedics • split,fissure • growing together • the meaning for PT • cartilage within a joint • moving away from the mid line • open reduction internal fixation • fusing together of the vertebrae • closed reduction internal fixation • nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug • malignant tumor of the synovial membrane • surgical repair of the tendon and muscle • ...
Test 2024-10-24
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- Something that causes a reaction or change in an organism.
- The movement of water through a membrane from a less concentrated solution to a more concentrated one.
- System The system that sends signals through the body to control actions and responses.
- When a plant grows toward light.
- The control center of a cell that contains the genetic material (DNA).
- A type of nutrient, like sugar or starch, that gives the body energy.
- Cell ___________ The thin outer layer of a cell that controls what goes in and out.
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- The movement of particles from an area of high concentration to low concentration.
- When a plant grows in response to gravity.
- The system of bones that supports and protects the body.
- When a plant reacts to touch, like vines wrapping around objects.
- The system that moves blood around the body.
- The system that helps you breathe, bringing oxygen into the body.
- A type of fat found in the body that stores energy.
- The basic building block of all living things
15 Clues: When a plant grows toward light. • When a plant grows in response to gravity. • The system that moves blood around the body. • The basic building block of all living things • A type of fat found in the body that stores energy. • The system of bones that supports and protects the body. • Something that causes a reaction or change in an organism. • ...
Vocabulary 2024-10-24
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- The movement of particles from an area of high concentration to low concentration.
- Cell ___________ The thin outer layer of a cell that controls what goes in and out.
- When a plant grows toward light.
- Something that causes a reaction or change in an organism.
- A type of nutrient, like sugar or starch, that gives the body energy.
- The basic building block of all living things
- When a plant reacts to touch, like vines wrapping around objects.
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- The control center of a cell that contains the genetic material (DNA).
- When a plant grows in response to gravity.
- The movement of water through a membrane from a less concentrated solution to a more concentrated one.
- The system that moves blood around the body.
- System The system that sends signals through the body to control actions and responses.
- The system of bones that supports and protects the body.
- The system that helps you breathe, bringing oxygen into the body.
- A type of fat found in the body that stores energy.
15 Clues: When a plant grows toward light. • When a plant grows in response to gravity. • The system that moves blood around the body. • The basic building block of all living things • A type of fat found in the body that stores energy. • The system of bones that supports and protects the body. • Something that causes a reaction or change in an organism. • ...
Medical Specialists 2025-11-20
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- Someone who specializes in the skeletal system and its structures
- Someone who treats issues related to glands and the body’s internal secretions
- A specialist that focuses on conditions of the stomach, intestines, or digestive system in general
- An expert in diseases of the circulatory system
- Medical doctor who manages mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders
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- A Specialist for skin, hair, and nail ailments
- Doctor specializing in the health of children
- Doctor who administers pain relief during medical procedures
- Medical doctor who treats vision issues and performs eye surgery
- Physician who studies and treats cancer
- A physician who treats the nervous system and brain disorders
11 Clues: Physician who studies and treats cancer • Doctor specializing in the health of children • A Specialist for skin, hair, and nail ailments • An expert in diseases of the circulatory system • Doctor who administers pain relief during medical procedures • A physician who treats the nervous system and brain disorders • ...
Cell progect 2023-12-02
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- a single celled organism
- help in the storage
- helps process and package proteins and lipid molecules
- mechanical support
- to power cells
- produce energy through photosynthesis and oxygen
- the interior of the cell from the outside environment
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- organizing microtubules that serve as the cell's skeletal system
- provide structure for the body
- synthesis in the cell
- contains more than 1 cell
- environment for the cellular organelles
- a cell's control center
- store genetic information
- break down excess or worn out cell parts
15 Clues: to power cells • mechanical support • help in the storage • synthesis in the cell • a cell's control center • a single celled organism • contains more than 1 cell • store genetic information • provide structure for the body • environment for the cellular organelles • break down excess or worn out cell parts • produce energy through photosynthesis and oxygen • ...
Musculoskeletal System 2025-11-04
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- Involuntary muscle lining internal organs
- Specialized muscle making up the heart
- Hard, dense connective tissue storing calcium
- Produces red and white blood cells
- Animals with an internal skeleton
- Animals without an internal skeleton
- Voluntary muscle attached to bones
- Condition causing brittle bones
- Tough tissue connecting bones at joints
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- Hard outer frame of some invertebrates
- System made of bones and muscles
- Muscle that flexes the elbow
- Flexible, low-friction tissue between bones
- Connects muscles to bones
- Muscle that straightens the elbow
15 Clues: Connects muscles to bones • Muscle that flexes the elbow • Condition causing brittle bones • System made of bones and muscles • Animals with an internal skeleton • Muscle that straightens the elbow • Produces red and white blood cells • Voluntary muscle attached to bones • Animals without an internal skeleton • Hard outer frame of some invertebrates • ...
Medwords 2025-12-10
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- Part of brain responsible for coordination and balance.
- System that releases hormones into blood.
- Wavelike movement of GI tract.
- Formation of blood cells.
- Basic contractile unit of skeletal muscle.
- Junction between two neurons.
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- Connects bone to bone.
- Output Volume of blood pumped by heart per minute.
- Programmed cell death
- Bone-resorbing cell.
- Reduced blood supply to tissues.
- Maintenance of internal environment stability.
- Functional unit of the kidney.
- Fatty sheath that increases nerve conduction velocity.
- Tiny lung sacs for gas exchange.
15 Clues: Bone-resorbing cell. • Programmed cell death • Connects bone to bone. • Junction between two neurons. • Wavelike movement of GI tract. • Functional unit of the kidney. • Formation of blood cells. • Tiny lung sacs for gas exchange. • Reduced blood supply to tissues. • System that releases hormones into blood. • Basic contractile unit of skeletal muscle. • ...
Lesson 4 Vocabulary 2023-10-17
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- an examination to determine the cause of death
- the act of painlessly killing or suffering a person or animal
- about to die or end
- Branch of medicine treating disorders in the skeletal system
- childish; immature
- A person or thing of no existence
- Childlike:; unsophisticated
- The basic element
- possessed at birth
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- A teacher
- at rebirth; a renewal
- To shame
- A person who pays excessive attention to learning rules
- emerging; coming into existence
- Something that has real or independent existence
15 Clues: To shame • A teacher • The basic element • childish; immature • possessed at birth • about to die or end • at rebirth; a renewal • Childlike:; unsophisticated • emerging; coming into existence • A person or thing of no existence • an examination to determine the cause of death • Something that has real or independent existence • A person who pays excessive attention to learning rules • ...
Lesson 4 2023-10-19
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- an examination to determine the cause of death
- the act of painlessly killing a suffering person or animal
- about to die or end
- branch of medicine treating disorders of the skeletal system and tissues related to movement
- childish
- A person or thing of no importance
- childlike
- the basic element
- possessed at birth
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- a teacher
- a rebirth
- to shame
- a person who pays excessive attention to learning rules rather than to understanding
- emerging
- something that has a real or independent existence
15 Clues: to shame • childish • emerging • a teacher • a rebirth • childlike • the basic element • possessed at birth • about to die or end • A person or thing of no importance • an examination to determine the cause of death • something that has a real or independent existence • the act of painlessly killing a suffering person or animal • ...
Muscular System (Alyssa Jones) 2024-03-01
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- Endurance can be increased by doing ______
- Strands of tough tissue connect your skeletal muscle to your bones
- Bones store ________
- Enables your bones to move
- Muscle action that is under your control
- The organ system whose primary function is movement and flexibility
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- Most of your bones when born are made out of _________
- Your spinal cord is protected by _______
- Moves food through the digestive system
- Pumps blood around the body
- A muscle that bends part of your body is called a ________
- A muscle that straightens part of your body is an ___________
- Muscle action that is not under your control
13 Clues: Bones store ________ • Enables your bones to move • Pumps blood around the body • Moves food through the digestive system • Your spinal cord is protected by _______ • Muscle action that is under your control • Endurance can be increased by doing ______ • Muscle action that is not under your control • Most of your bones when born are made out of _________ • ...
Cows Body Systems 2023-04-05
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- system Supplies the cow with oxygenated nutrients
- system Cows have blood that exchanges the relatively high carbon dioxide oxygen from the plasma to the lower carbon dioxide concentration in the air in the lungs
- system Provides support protection,and enables the cow the move
- system The cow's two ovaries are oval to bean-shaped organs that are 1—1.5 inches long and located in the abdominal cavity.
- system muscle contraction results from the formation of cross-bridges between the actin and myosin molecules.
- system consists of a large network of specialized cells, embedded in all organs and tissues throughout the cow's entire anatomy
- system consists of the skin and other related appendages
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- system Ruminant stomachs have four compartments: the rumen, the reticulum, the omasum and the abomasum.
- system Hormones control functions such as water retention,growth,metabolism
- system main structures were identified: cerebral hemispheres, corpus callosum and fornix
- system main organ is the urinary system.
11 Clues: system main organ is the urinary system. • system Supplies the cow with oxygenated nutrients • system consists of the skin and other related appendages • system Provides support protection,and enables the cow the move • system Hormones control functions such as water retention,growth,metabolism • ...
HUMAN BODY SYSTEMS 2023-09-14
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- system, The body system that waste from the body,
- system The body system that helps in the exchange of gas,
- system, The body system that differs in males and females,
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- system, The body system that transports oxygen and nutrients throughout the body,
- system, The body system that protects and supports,
- The group of cells that works together for a specific job,
- system, The body system that transmit impulses,
7 Clues: system, The body system that transmit impulses, • system, The body system that waste from the body, • system, The body system that protects and supports, • system The body system that helps in the exchange of gas, • The group of cells that works together for a specific job, • system, The body system that differs in males and females, • ...
body system 2023-03-10
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- support and protect organ create blood
- heart
- break down food into usable nutrients
- protects internal organs
- connect muscle and bones
- what organs get rid of waste from your body
- what transports your blood
- receives and send messages to the brain
- use blood to transport nutrients and oxygen
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- what helps you grow
- to regulate the body's growth
- taking in oxygen
- whats the major organ of circulatory
- what organ in your body helps you breathe the most
- whats receives the messages in nervous system
- bones
- functions of your muscles
- get rid of waste from blood
- what makes blood
- involuntary
20 Clues: heart • bones • involuntary • taking in oxygen • what makes blood • what helps you grow • protects internal organs • connect muscle and bones • functions of your muscles • what transports your blood • get rid of waste from blood • to regulate the body's growth • whats the major organ of circulatory • break down food into usable nutrients • support and protect organ create blood • ...
Systems 2016-12-13
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- Nares, paired external openings
- second chamber of the heart
- Sends signals between body parts
- System that provides movement
- "Voice box"
- circulates blood carrying oxygen
- Removal of waste from homeostasis
- Largest portion of muscle
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- Each animal has one
- long fiber like structures
- Long bundle of nervous tissue
- Firm tissue that isn't as hard as bone
- Controls movement of internal organs
- Uses oxygen gets rid of carbon dioxide
- Support and protection (vertebrae)
- first chamber of the heart
- Relatively thin and flat protects organs
- Often as big around as they are long
- Each animal has two
- Makes up the heart
20 Clues: "Voice box" • Makes up the heart • Each animal has one • Each animal has two • Largest portion of muscle • long fiber like structures • first chamber of the heart • second chamber of the heart • Long bundle of nervous tissue • System that provides movement • Nares, paired external openings • Sends signals between body parts • circulates blood carrying oxygen • ...
Testing Mom and Dad! 2024-03-25
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- Hispanic version of Dreidel
- Owen's favorite Ninja Turtle
- Owen's two favorite beverages
- Owen's favorite mode of transportation
- The coldest planet in the Universe
- Owen's least favorite SuperMario character
- Owen's favorite part of the skeletal system
- Owen's favorite Superhero
- Owen's favorite special
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- Owen's favorite craft material
- Owen's favorite pollinator
- Owen's favorite fruit
- Cats can always find 'home' by using this
- Owen's favorite non-TV show
- Owen's favorite characters from SuperMario
- Owen's favorite Holiday
- This changes most on Draven (Hot Wheels City)
- Owen's favorite animal in the tree habitat
- Owen's favorite cousin
- Owen's favorite weather
20 Clues: Owen's favorite fruit • Owen's favorite cousin • Owen's favorite Holiday • Owen's favorite weather • Owen's favorite special • Owen's favorite Superhero • Owen's favorite pollinator • Hispanic version of Dreidel • Owen's favorite non-TV show • Owen's favorite Ninja Turtle • Owen's two favorite beverages • Owen's favorite craft material • The coldest planet in the Universe • ...
Vocab 2023-04-20
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- thin tube that carries urine
- receives blood that has passed
- nonselective passive process
- Fatty tissue surrounding renal capsule
- main blood vessel
- urinary bladder and urethra
- contained withtin the living cells
- receives neurons from many nephrons
- beings as the filtrate enters
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- outer layer of the kidney
- act of emptying the bladder
- travel through renal columns
- fashioned by skeletal muscle
- formed by the liver
- points towards
- tissue that surrounds each kidney
- extensions of pelvis
- located almost entirely within cortex
- knot of capillaries
- inner part of the kidney
20 Clues: points towards • main blood vessel • formed by the liver • knot of capillaries • extensions of pelvis • inner part of the kidney • outer layer of the kidney • act of emptying the bladder • urinary bladder and urethra • travel through renal columns • fashioned by skeletal muscle • thin tube that carries urine • nonselective passive process • beings as the filtrate enters • ...
Life Science Review 2023-05-05
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- This level of organization has four eukaryotic branches and two prokaryotic branches
- This body system works with the circulatory system by making blood cells.
- This word means all systems working together to maintain good health
- This body system transports oxygen, nutrients, and immune cells around the body.
- This body system absorbs nutrients that are then transported to all of the body's cells to keep them working.
- This is the powerhouse of the cell
- This system works with the circulatory system to help blood move around the body
- This is where the DNA is stored in eukaryotic cells
- This system brings in oxygen and gets rid of CO2 waste.
- This kingdom is made up of single celled organisms that can live in extreme conditions
- Mammals, fish, and insects all belong to this kingdom
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- This cell type has organelles and a nucleus
- This organelle is responsible for photosynthesis
- This body system works with the rest of the body systems to control them and respond to stimuli.
- This level of organization is smaller than genus
- This kingdom contains organisms that use photosynthesis to get energy
- This system helps keep you healthy by fighting of infectious agents.
- This cell type has no nucleus and no organelles
- This infectious agent is not actually alive
- This body system gets rid of waste so the body can function
- This kingdom consists of slime molds and single celled organisms
- This system ensures the continuation of our species
- This infectious agent in also a prokaryotic cell
- This kingdom is eukaryotic and includes both infectious agents and items we consider food
24 Clues: This is the powerhouse of the cell • This cell type has organelles and a nucleus • This infectious agent is not actually alive • This cell type has no nucleus and no organelles • This organelle is responsible for photosynthesis • This level of organization is smaller than genus • This infectious agent in also a prokaryotic cell • ...
Body Systems 2022-05-27
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- the main organ of the respiratory system
- the organ that removes waste and fluids from the body; humans can live with only one
- empties urine from the bladder
- connects the bones to each other
- a long tube that breaks food down and absorbs the nutrients
- the system that maintains the balance of fluids
- the organ that pumps blood around the body
- the kind of muscles that are found in the stomach and intestines to help with digestion
- creates hormones that help with digestion and regulates blood sugar
- the largest organ in the body; protects the body from radiation
- the system that moves essential gases in and out of the body
- the system that transports oxygen and nutrients to the entire body
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- the system that forms the structure and movement of the body
- the system that acts as a barrier for the body and maintains homeostasis
- the system that produces and regulates hormones for growth and metabolism
- the part of the brain that controls the body to keep homeostasis
- the organ that regulates chemical levels and creates bile
- the cord that carries nerve signals from the brain to the body
- the system that supports the structure of the body; also creates blood cells
- the system that controls all functions of the body
- makes white blood cells called T-cells
- the system that regulates the body fluids by removing wastes from the body
- a gland that plays a major role in the growth and metabolism of the body
- the system that breaks down food in order to absorb the nutrients
24 Clues: empties urine from the bladder • connects the bones to each other • makes white blood cells called T-cells • the main organ of the respiratory system • the organ that pumps blood around the body • the system that maintains the balance of fluids • the system that controls all functions of the body • the organ that regulates chemical levels and creates bile • ...
Parts of a cell 2014-01-04
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- Whip like structure used to move things in a cell
- Type of cell that has a nucleus and other structures inside of it
- Removes toxins inside of the cell
- Fills in the cell. Gel like substance
- On the surface of cells that provides mobility
- Helps produce food for a cell
- Structure that absorbs proteins within a cell
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- Type of cell that lacks a membrane bound nucleus
- The large intestine of a cell
- Specialized structure inside of a cell
- The heart of a cell
- The brain of a cell
- The digestive system of a cell
- wall The skeletal system of a cell
14 Clues: The heart of a cell • The brain of a cell • The large intestine of a cell • Helps produce food for a cell • The digestive system of a cell • Removes toxins inside of the cell • wall The skeletal system of a cell • Fills in the cell. Gel like substance • Specialized structure inside of a cell • Structure that absorbs proteins within a cell • ...
Human Body Systems 2024-04-29
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- what are we
- consists of hair,nails,and skin
- system of organs producing offspring
- coordinates action and sensory actions
- what is the project about
- carries air into and out the body
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- manages fluid levels
- permits movement of the body
- Defend body from germs
- organ right under the rib cage
- releases hormones into the blood stream
- Where does food go
- holds all the systems
- made up of bones
- convicts of your heart and blood vessels
15 Clues: what are we • made up of bones • Where does food go • manages fluid levels • holds all the systems • Defend body from germs • what is the project about • permits movement of the body • organ right under the rib cage • consists of hair,nails,and skin • carries air into and out the body • system of organs producing offspring • coordinates action and sensory actions • ...
Hbs 2023-11-09
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- This type of bone protects vital organ
- This flexes when the arm is straight
- Exchange of gases
- A nerve
- Gives you structure
- This type of bone supports the body
- The respiratory takes this in
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- The respiratory releases this
- Helps you move
- This flexes when the arm bends
- A flat bone is _____ but a round bone is not
- Senses changes in the environment
- Insulates the body
- Muscle found in the heart
- Biggest organ in the integumentary system
15 Clues: A nerve • Helps you move • Exchange of gases • Insulates the body • Gives you structure • Muscle found in the heart • The respiratory releases this • The respiratory takes this in • This flexes when the arm bends • Senses changes in the environment • This type of bone supports the body • This flexes when the arm is straight • This type of bone protects vital organ • ...
Muscular System 2025-10-27
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- Thigh Muscle
- Excessive movement of muscles
- Deep muscles of the chest
- Primary Hip flexor
- Upper back muscle, located behind the shoulder
- Muscle located on the back of the thigh
- A muscle that runs through the rear part of the cheek to the lower jaw
- A shoulder muscle
- Side muscles
- Muscle located in the buttocks
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- A muscle at the front of the upper arm
- A muscle at the back of the upper arm
- Stomach muscle
- Upper chest muscle
- Bodies support system
15 Clues: Thigh Muscle • Side muscles • Stomach muscle • A shoulder muscle • Upper chest muscle • Primary Hip flexor • Bodies support system • Deep muscles of the chest • Excessive movement of muscles • Muscle located in the buttocks • A muscle at the back of the upper arm • A muscle at the front of the upper arm • Muscle located on the back of the thigh • ...
The Muscular System Review 2021-03-21
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- Without muscles the body cannot?
- The muscular system is one of 11 (-----)systems
- Muscle the size of a fist, that pumps blood.
- Inverted pear shaped muscle; female organ
- The cardiac muscle is the (-------)working muscle.
- To loosen, go back to original state.
- When you specifically make your muscles work.
- Muscles are responsible for many (--------)in the body.
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- Movement of the muscle without control.
- What type of muscle cannot be controlled?
- Muscles that can be found on either side of the body.
- The muscular system has skeletal muscles, smooth muscles and (-------)muscles.
- Our body has(#) types of muscles.
- Flexible elastic cord that attaches muscles to bone.
14 Clues: Without muscles the body cannot? • Our body has(#) types of muscles. • To loosen, go back to original state. • Movement of the muscle without control. • What type of muscle cannot be controlled? • Inverted pear shaped muscle; female organ • Muscle the size of a fist, that pumps blood. • When you specifically make your muscles work. • ...
YOUR BODY AND YOU 2021-10-13
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- of the body by the circulatory system
- It is another name for the backbone
- It is pumped to every corner of the body to
- Oxygen is absorbed here and brought to other
- This is the main controller of the nervous system
- the body.
- the heart and the lungs are housed in this part
- This is the biggest joint in the body's skeletal
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- This is the longest organ in the human body
- dioxide
- nutrition and oxygen
- food is stored here before being digested
- You do this to take in oxygen and drive out
- The head rests on this part of the body
14 Clues: dioxide • the body. • nutrition and oxygen • It is another name for the backbone • of the body by the circulatory system • The head rests on this part of the body • food is stored here before being digested • This is the longest organ in the human body • It is pumped to every corner of the body to • You do this to take in oxygen and drive out • ...
Pharmacology: Introduction to Peripheral Nervous System 2017-07-02
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- non-selective beta-blockers should not be used with this condition
- type of adrenergic receptor found on smooth muscle membranes of arteries
- used for treatment of spasticity
- type of solubility that allows crossing of blood-brain barrier
- study of the processes of drug absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion
- neurotransmitter released at the autonomic ganglion
- decreased drug effects after chronic use
- is converted into norepinephrine
- location of first-pass metabolism
- neurotransmitter released by adrenal medulla
- beta-blockers have this impact on heart rate
- alpha-blocking drugs relax smooth muscle here to improve urinary flow
- most lipid-soluble beta-blocker
- drug administration that does not involve GI tract
- interferes with the synthesis of norepinephrine
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- type of muscle relaxed by epinephrine
- sympathetic effect on arteries to cardiac and skeletal muscle
- cholinergic drugs are used for this condition
- ACH receptor on cell membranes of viscera
- diverts blood from organs not involved in fight or flight
- controlled drugs are assigned to one of five
- type of receptor at the postganglionic neuron
- nerves commonly referred to as autonomic nervous system
- a direct-acting skeletal muscle relaxant
- main clinical use of beta-blockers is to decrease activity here
25 Clues: most lipid-soluble beta-blocker • used for treatment of spasticity • is converted into norepinephrine • location of first-pass metabolism • type of muscle relaxed by epinephrine • decreased drug effects after chronic use • a direct-acting skeletal muscle relaxant • ACH receptor on cell membranes of viscera • controlled drugs are assigned to one of five • ...
Muscular Systems Unit 2024-09-27
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- meat production became more efficient because markets were created for animal __?__
- keeping accurate __?__ allows you to follow proper withdrawal periods
- you should properly __?__ an animal when giving it an injection
- under the skin (type of injection)
- muscle is located in reproductive, digestive & urinary organs
- never inject through a __?__ hide
- period of time that must pass between treatment and an animal being harvested
- in the muscle (type of injection)
- muscles that are striated & voluntary
- cardiac muscles are only located in the __?
- striped
- function of the muscular system
- refrigerated railcars impacted the meat industry during the __?__ revolution
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- to avoid dark cutters, do whatever you can to reduce __?__ in your animals
- muscles that are under the control of the animal
- __?__ muscle pH causes color of meat to be darker than normal
- muscles that are striated & involuntary
- muscles that are not under control of the animal
- muscles that are nonstriated & involuntary
- the presence of veterinary drugs or pesticides in meat
- long-term stress before slaughter = __?__ lactic acid in the muscle
- skeletal muscles are the largest component of red __?__ animal products
- __?__ costs the cattle and pork industry millions of dollars annually
23 Clues: striped • function of the muscular system • never inject through a __?__ hide • in the muscle (type of injection) • under the skin (type of injection) • muscles that are striated & voluntary • muscles that are striated & involuntary • muscles that are nonstriated & involuntary • cardiac muscles are only located in the __? • muscles that are under the control of the animal • ...
Interacting system 2023-05-24
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- Kidney filters water and waste from blood
- Lungs supply oxygen carried by red blood cell to the body
- Your brains signal you to breathe
- Platelets seal a cut on the face
- 3 body systems that help you move
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- Your brains signal to release hormones
- Your blood is pumped around the body
- You are hungry.
- Deliver nutrients to blood cells
- Work together to get oxygen and bring it to cells
- System that helps fight diseases
- System that digest food
12 Clues: You are hungry. • System that digest food • Deliver nutrients to blood cells • System that helps fight diseases • Platelets seal a cut on the face • Your brains signal you to breathe • 3 body systems that help you move • Your blood is pumped around the body • Your brains signal to release hormones • Kidney filters water and waste from blood • ...
Biomedical Career 2018-03-08
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- They study inland water.
- scientist They study the environment.
- and medical image.
- They study genes.
- Animals.
- They study cells.
- An animal doctor.
- Study x-rays.
- They keep medical records.
- They study the size and shape of organisms.
- scientist They collect evidence at a crime scene.
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- They help people recover after an injury.
- Balances wildlife and people.
- surgery.
- test on body fluids.
- They studies human movement.
- They study the chemical process of an organism.
- They take care of individuals.
- They do stuff with the skeletal system.
- They diagnose and treat humans with an injury or illness.
20 Clues: surgery. • Animals. • Study x-rays. • They study genes. • They study cells. • An animal doctor. • and medical image. • test on body fluids. • They study inland water. • They keep medical records. • They studies human movement. • Balances wildlife and people. • They take care of individuals. • scientist They study the environment. • They do stuff with the skeletal system. • ...
Intro to Anatomy! 2020-10-01
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- study of embryos
- the chest cavity
- stores the spine
- the cavity with your abdomen
- Study of the body
- male/female parts
- exchanges gases
- fluid that line the brain and spinal cord
- secretes hormones
- stores the brain
- the brain and spinal cord
- fights of infections
- breaks down and absorbs food
- dissection of tissue and organs
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- study of a specific area
- removes waste from blood
- control system
- focus of different functions
- protects the body
- provides all movement
- internal framework
- smooth tissue with 2 layers
- study of the skin
- transports nutrients
- the cavity with your reproductive parts
25 Clues: control system • exchanges gases • study of embryos • the chest cavity • stores the spine • stores the brain • protects the body • Study of the body • male/female parts • study of the skin • secretes hormones • internal framework • fights of infections • transports nutrients • provides all movement • study of a specific area • removes waste from blood • the brain and spinal cord • ...
Unit 1 Assessment 2022-09-05
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- viscous substance outside the cell nucleus
- nervous tissue that conducts impulses
- where microtubules are made
- muscle tissue found only in the heart
- command center of the cell
- produce proteins from amino acids
- lining tissues
- programmed cell death
- multiple-layered epithelial tissue
- flattened epithelial tissue
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- connective tissue that stores fat
- site of digestion of cell nutrients
- most abundant muscle tissue in the body
- power generator of the cell
- organization of tissues that perform a special function
- lysosomal enzymes
- where ribosomal RNA is produced
- motile apical specialization
- most complex component unit of the body
- non-motile apical specialization
20 Clues: lining tissues • lysosomal enzymes • programmed cell death • command center of the cell • power generator of the cell • where microtubules are made • flattened epithelial tissue • motile apical specialization • where ribosomal RNA is produced • non-motile apical specialization • connective tissue that stores fat • produce proteins from amino acids • multiple-layered epithelial tissue • ...
Body Parts (WA) 2020-10-12
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- The part of your body that has eyes, ears, nose, and mouth.
- The part of your body between your head and chest.
- System The parts of your body that helps you eat.
- System The parts of your body that tell it to move and what it is feeling.
- The part of your body between your shoulders and waist.
- The parts of the body that helps you breathe.
- System The parts of your body that help you move and be strong.
- When your body is running at a high temperature.
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- and Veins What blood moves in throughout your body.
- Strong white parts of your skeleton that help you move.
- The part of your body that pumps blood to other parts.
- System The parts of your body that keep your from getting sick.
- The part of your body that tells everything else what to do.
- The bone around your brain that helps protect it.
- System The parts of your body that are made up of bones and help you move.
15 Clues: The parts of the body that helps you breathe. • When your body is running at a high temperature. • System The parts of your body that helps you eat. • The bone around your brain that helps protect it. • The part of your body between your head and chest. • and Veins What blood moves in throughout your body. • The part of your body that pumps blood to other parts. • ...
DMS Year in Review P-S 2023-05-18
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- organ of the digestive system that chemically breaks down food
- all bodies of freshwater, salt water, ice and snow found above ground
- anything that causes a reaction or response
- succession where plants begin to grown after a forest fire or deforestation
- body system that brings in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
- the weak gene
- the number of similar organisms that live in an area
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- a group of organisms that are closely related(all dogs)
- reproduction requiring 2 parents and produces diverse offspring
- the behavior that results from the stimulus
- succession that starts with pioneer species growing on rocks
- system that supports the body and protects internal organs
12 Clues: the weak gene • the behavior that results from the stimulus • anything that causes a reaction or response • the number of similar organisms that live in an area • a group of organisms that are closely related(all dogs) • system that supports the body and protects internal organs • succession that starts with pioneer species growing on rocks • ...
The Nervous system! 2021-02-04
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- division allows voluntary control of skeletal muscles
- nervous system (CNS) Brain & Spain
- The sympathetic nervous system prepares the body to either fight or...
- rest and digest response
- flight or fight response
- of information 3 primary functions
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- makes decisions and initiates responses to maintain
- a example of the muscle of your right leg and foot
- impulses these threw the bosy t te CNS and from the CNs to the glands
- uses impulses to interpret and respond
- division regulates events that are automatic
- connects these components throughout the body
12 Clues: rest and digest response • flight or fight response • nervous system (CNS) Brain & Spain • of information 3 primary functions • uses impulses to interpret and respond • division regulates events that are automatic • connects these components throughout the body • a example of the muscle of your right leg and foot • makes decisions and initiates responses to maintain • ...
Muscular System Vocabulary 2018-05-22
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- Muscles do this across joints to cause movements
- Nerves that report info to the CNS from the body
- Large muscles good for quick bursts
- Attaches muscles to bones
- Muscle type that pushes things through organs
- Anchor attachment point for muscles
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- Nervous system that controls involuntary activities
- Muscle attachment point that moves with joint
- Muscles that most closely resemble Skeletal Nerves
- Muscles more for stamina and endurance
- Nerves that send commands from CNS to muscles for movement
- Acronym for duties of the Parasympathetic Nervous System
12 Clues: Attaches muscles to bones • Large muscles good for quick bursts • Anchor attachment point for muscles • Muscles more for stamina and endurance • Muscle attachment point that moves with joint • Muscle type that pushes things through organs • Muscles do this across joints to cause movements • Nerves that report info to the CNS from the body • ...
Human body system 2024-05-17
7 Clues: helps you to move • protects your brain • food is further digested here • system gives the body its shape • pushes down food to your stomach • second part of respiratory system • chews food in to simpler substances
Human Body Systems Review 2021-02-01
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- The __________ intestines absorb nutrients into the villi and diffuse them into the bloodstream
- Type of digestion that uses acids or enzymes to break down food
- The system that transports impulses from the brain to the body and back
- The system that delivers oxygen and nutrients to all body cells and carries wastes away
- Type of digestion that physically breaks down food into smaller pieces
- All the body systems work together to maintain the internal balance called __________
- The process of __________ respiration uses oxygen and glucose to make carbon dioxide, water, and ATP energy for all cell functions
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs where diffusion of oxygen and carbon dioxide occurs
- The system that protects internal organs and provides a framework for muscles
- The tube that connects the mouth to the stomach
- A group of cells working together for a specific function
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- The system that allows movement, pumps blood, and moves food through the digestive system
- The system that takes in oxygen and removes carbon dioxide
- Type of blood vessel that connects arteries and veins and where diffusion occurs
- The system that breaks down food into usable nutrients
- Type of muscle found only in the heart
- Glucose and __________ are the reactants of cellular respiration
- Type of muscle found in the digestive system and blood vessels
18 Clues: Type of muscle found only in the heart • The tube that connects the mouth to the stomach • The system that breaks down food into usable nutrients • A group of cells working together for a specific function • The system that takes in oxygen and removes carbon dioxide • Type of muscle found in the digestive system and blood vessels • ...
The Brain! 2021-11-17
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- - refers to the ability for nerve cells to change through new experiences
- neurons - sensory neurons that carry nerve impulses from sensory stimuli towards the central nervous system and brain
- nervous system - automatically regulates the function of body systems outside of voluntary control.
- nervous system - part of the nervous system comprising the sensory and motor neurons that innervate the sense organs and the skeletal muscles
- lobe - the most anterior (front) part of the brain
- - the small gap between two neurons
- nervous system all of the neurons that sense and communicate data to the central nervous system.
- lobe - the visual processing area of the brain
- neurons - whose axon carries impulses away from the central nervous system toward an effector
- - the part of the brain that develops from the anterior section of the neural tube in the embryo
- cortex - associated with higher level processes such as consciousness, thought, emotion, reasoning, language, and memory.
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- - the posterior of three bulges that appear in the embryonic brain as it develops from the neural tube
- nervous system - a subdivision of the autonomic nervous system
- callosum - a bundle of nerve fibers that connects the left and right hemispheres of the brain.
- nervous system the entire complex of neurons, axons, and supporting tissue that constitute the brain and spinal cord.
- nervous system - involved in preparing the body for stress-related activities
- lobe - the second largest lobe of the human cerebrum
- lobe - processes sensory information it receives from the outside world
- - chemical messengers
- - the information processing units of the brain which have a responsibility for sending, receiving, and transmitting electrochemical signals throughout the body.
20 Clues: - chemical messengers • - the small gap between two neurons • lobe - the visual processing area of the brain • lobe - the most anterior (front) part of the brain • lobe - the second largest lobe of the human cerebrum • nervous system - a subdivision of the autonomic nervous system • lobe - processes sensory information it receives from the outside world • ...
5B Vocab Review 2023-04-30
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- A course of treatment a physician prescribes
- An abnormality of the structure or function of a part, organ, or organ system
- An organ system that consists of the heart, blood vessels, and blood
- A group of cells similar in structure and function
- Maintaining a steady state within the body
- The integration of conventional medicine and complementary and alternative health care options to address wellness and the healing process
- An organ system that breaks down and absorbs nutrients
- The evidence a physician or health care professional can observe
- Different tissues functioning together for a common purpose
- Composed of individual organs working together to accomplish a coordinated activity
- An organ system that acts as the protective barrier for your body
- An organ system that produces hormones that help to regulate temperature, growth, development, metabolism, and reproduction
- A characteristic group of symptoms and signs that accompany each disease
- An organ system that takes in air and moves it to the areas of the body designed for gas exchange
- An organ system that is responsible for body movements
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- A group of diverse medical and health care systems, practices, and products that are not generally considered part of “conventional medicine”
- Contain and protect delicate internal organs
- An organ system that is responsible for the production of offspring
- The conditions of disease noted by the patient
- An organ system that provides support for the body
- An organ system that removes wastes and excess water from the body
- The study of disease
- A prediction of the probable outcome of a disease based on the condition of the patient
- An organ system that is made up of the brain, spinal cord, and the nerves
24 Clues: The study of disease • Maintaining a steady state within the body • Contain and protect delicate internal organs • A course of treatment a physician prescribes • The conditions of disease noted by the patient • An organ system that provides support for the body • A group of cells similar in structure and function • An organ system that breaks down and absorbs nutrients • ...
6th Grade Vocab Round Up 2024-02-09
Across
- Framework providing structure and support within the Skeletal System.
- Organ responsible for breaking down food within the Digestive System.
- The study of genes and heredity, including how traits are passed from parents to offspring.
- The quality of being self-reliant and capable of making decisions or taking actions without relying on others.
- Control center of the nervous system within the Nervous System.
- The way in which two or more things are connected or interact with each other.
- Process of producing offspring within the Reproductive System.
- The process of examining something in detail, breaking it down into its component parts to understand its structure or function.
- Organs responsible for filtering waste from blood within the Excretory System.
- The interaction or relationship between two or more factors, often influencing each other's effects or outcomes.
- Organ responsible for pumping blood within the Circulatory System.
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- The ability to face difficulties or challenges with bravery and determination, overcoming fears or obstacles to achieve a goal.
- The surroundings or conditions in which an organism lives and interacts, including factors like climate, habitat, and food availability.
- Tissues responsible for movement within the Muscular System.
- The process by which animals increase in size, weight, and complexity over time, influenced by genetic and environmental factors.
- Adherence to moral and ethical principles, honesty, and consistency in one's actions and beliefs.
- Characteristics or attributes of an organism that are inherited or acquired through genetic or environmental factors.
- Chemical messengers regulating bodily functions within the Endocrine System.
- Body's defense against pathogens within the Immune System.
- Organs involved in breathing within the Respiratory System.
20 Clues: Body's defense against pathogens within the Immune System. • Organs involved in breathing within the Respiratory System. • Tissues responsible for movement within the Muscular System. • Process of producing offspring within the Reproductive System. • Control center of the nervous system within the Nervous System. • ...
Introduction to Body systems 2024-08-28
Across
- makes chemical messages
- produces eggs
- it makes blood cells
- group of organs that work together
- produces sperm
- gas exchage occurs in the lungs of this system
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- gets rid of the body's wastes.
- collects information and send electrical messages
- protective covering of the body.
- allows movement of body parts
- breaks down food into nutrients
- moves blood through the body .
- returns leaked fluid back to the blood.
13 Clues: produces eggs • produces sperm • it makes blood cells • makes chemical messages • allows movement of body parts • gets rid of the body's wastes. • moves blood through the body . • breaks down food into nutrients • protective covering of the body. • group of organs that work together • returns leaked fluid back to the blood. • gas exchage occurs in the lungs of this system • ...
Human Body Systems 2024-08-09
Across
- this system is very different in men and women, includes the testes and uterus
- this system helps maintain body temperature and enables movement, includes muscles and tendons
- this system returns fluid to blood and defends the body against pathogens, includes the spleen and lymph nodes
- this system delivers oxygen and nutrients to the body, includes the heart and blood vessels
- this system encloses internal body structures, includes hair and skin
- this system processes food for use by the body, includes the stomach and large intestine
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- this system supports the body and enables movement, includes bones and joints
- this system secretes hormones, includes the pancreas and ovaries
- this system controls water balance in the body, includes the kidneys and bladder
- this system detects, processes, and responds to information, includes the brain and nerves
- this system removes carbon dioxide from the body, includes the lungs and trachea
11 Clues: this system secretes hormones, includes the pancreas and ovaries • this system encloses internal body structures, includes hair and skin • this system supports the body and enables movement, includes bones and joints • this system is very different in men and women, includes the testes and uterus • ...
Cells and Human Body Vocabulary 2025-01-25
Across
- where oxygen enters your body
- to make more organisms of one's own kind
- breaks down food into smaller pieces
- moves nerve impulses to and from the brain
- a basic unit of life
- the system that provides our body frame (bones)
- a tube that connects the larynx to the lungs
- transports blood throughout the body
- an organism with many cells
- the pathway that connects the throat to the stomach
- the system that absorbs food into the body (esophagus, intestines, stomach, mouth)
- where digestion begins
- control center of the body
- work with the skeletal system to allow movement
- sends and receives messages between parts of the body and the brain
- the body system that controls all the other body systems (brain, nerves, spinal cord)
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- tubes that absorb nutrients and water
- a pair of organs that help us to breathe
- the system that takes in oxygen and gives off carbon dioxide (lungs, trachea, nose)
- the system that circulates blood through the body (blood, heart, vessels)
- a collection of tissues that has a specific function
- hard tissue in the body that gives it structure and support
- liquid that circulates through the body carrying oxygen and nutrients and eliminating carbon dioxide and other waste
- an animal, plant, or single-celled life form
- an organ that pumps blood through the body (circulatory system)
- a system that allows us to move (muscles)
- a group of cells that does a specific job
- a group of parts that work together
28 Clues: a basic unit of life • where digestion begins • control center of the body • an organism with many cells • where oxygen enters your body • a group of parts that work together • breaks down food into smaller pieces • transports blood throughout the body • tubes that absorb nutrients and water • a pair of organs that help us to breathe • to make more organisms of one's own kind • ...
Phoenix 7 2023-01-30
9 Clues: -cells work together • -holds bones to bones • -body regulates itself • -tissues work together • bone -smooth outer layer • skeleton -connects to spine • system -supports and protects • system -organs work together • Skeleton -doesn't connect to spine
