skeletal system Crossword Puzzles
Parts of a cell 2014-01-04
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- The brain of a cell
- Specialized structure inside of a cell
- On the surface of cells that provides mobility
- Structure that absorbs proteins within a cell
- Removes toxins inside of the cell
- The skeletal system of a cell
- Type of cell that lacks a membrane bound nucleus
- What every living organism is made up of
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- The large intestine of a cell
- The heart of a cell
- Type of cell that has a nucleus and other structures inside of it
- Helps produce food for a cell
- Whip like structure used to move things in a cell
- the digestive system of a cell
- The skin of a cell
- Fills in the cell. Gel like substance
16 Clues: The skin of a cell • The brain of a cell • The heart of a cell • The large intestine of a cell • Helps produce food for a cell • The skeletal system of a cell • Removes toxins inside of the cell • the digestive system of a cell • Fills in the cell. Gel like substance • Specialized structure inside of a cell • What every living organism is made up of • ...
Anatomy 2025-08-25
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- Body cavity made up of the cranial and spinal cavities.
- Cavity that surrounds the spinal cord.
- The smallest structural and functional unit of life.
- Cavity that holds the eyes.
- Cavity inside the nose.
- Cavity that houses the brain.
- The study of how the body and its organs work.
- Large cavity made up of the abdominal and pelvic regions.
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- Cavity that contains the heart and lungs.
- Cavity that contains stomach, liver, and intestines.
- Body system that provides structure, protection, and produces blood cells.
- Body system that removes waste and maintains fluid balance.
- A body structure made of tissues working together.
- The study of body structures and their parts.
- Cavity that contains the bladder and reproductive organs
- Cavity of the mouth.
16 Clues: Cavity of the mouth. • Cavity inside the nose. • Cavity that holds the eyes. • Cavity that houses the brain. • Cavity that surrounds the spinal cord. • Cavity that contains the heart and lungs. • The study of body structures and their parts. • The study of how the body and its organs work. • A body structure made of tissues working together. • ...
Human System 2024-01-12
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- The system that consists of blood, blood vessels and heart.
- The human body is made up of several organ __________ that work together to keep us healthy.
- The system that supports the body and protects other organs.
- The respiratory system is made up of the nose, __________ and lungs.
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- The system that enables the body to move around.
- The system that breaks down food into simpler substances.
- The function of the circulatory system is to __________ different substances to other parts of the body.
- The gas that the respiratory system takes in from the air.
- Other than breaking down food, the digestive system also __________ the digested substance.
9 Clues: The system that enables the body to move around. • The system that breaks down food into simpler substances. • The gas that the respiratory system takes in from the air. • The system that consists of blood, blood vessels and heart. • The system that supports the body and protects other organs. • The respiratory system is made up of the nose, __________ and lungs. • ...
Human System 2024-01-12
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- The system that consists of blood, blood vessels and heart.
- The system that breaks down food into simpler substances.
- The system that supports the body and protects other organs.
- The system that enables the body to move around.
- The human body is made up of several organ __________ that work together to keep us healthy.
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- The respiratory system is made up of the nose, __________ and lungs.
- The gas that the respiratory system takes in from the air.
- The function of the circulatory system is to __________ different substances to other parts of the body.
- Other than breaking down food, the digestive system also __________ the digested substance.
9 Clues: The system that enables the body to move around. • The system that breaks down food into simpler substances. • The gas that the respiratory system takes in from the air. • The system that consists of blood, blood vessels and heart. • The system that supports the body and protects other organs. • The respiratory system is made up of the nose, __________ and lungs. • ...
Year 9: Zenon and Nico 2022-04-28
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- system that protect the inside of the body from elements in the environmet
- system that regulate all biological processes in the body
- system that generate the egg cells. Give the baby good conditions to grow
- system that consist of various types of muscles that each play a crucial role in the function of the body
- system that provides oxygen, nutrients and hormones to our body
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- system thet provides protection and works as a support
- system wich it function is to break down food into nutrients, such us, carbohydrates
- system that produces and transport sperm. Also produce and secreates male hormones
- system that controls the body movements, thoughts and automatic responses
9 Clues: system thet provides protection and works as a support • system that regulate all biological processes in the body • system that provides oxygen, nutrients and hormones to our body • system that controls the body movements, thoughts and automatic responses • system that generate the egg cells. Give the baby good conditions to grow • ...
Muscles 2021-02-22
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- smooth muscle is?
- skeletal muscle is?
- single, long, muti-celled, striations
- cardiac muscle is?
- attached to bone and skin
- smooth muscle is (speed)?
- located in walls of hollow visceral organs
- a flexible cord of fibrous collagen tissue attaching a muscle to a bone
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- located on the walls of the heart
- main part of the muscle
- branching chains, striations, uninucleate
- the brain of a cell
- single, uni-cell, no striations
- cardiac muscle is (speed)?
- skeletal muscle is (speed)?
15 Clues: smooth muscle is? • cardiac muscle is? • skeletal muscle is? • the brain of a cell • main part of the muscle • attached to bone and skin • smooth muscle is (speed)? • cardiac muscle is (speed)? • skeletal muscle is (speed)? • single, uni-cell, no striations • located on the walls of the heart • single, long, muti-celled, striations • branching chains, striations, uninucleate • ...
Review 2022-11-27
BODY ORGANIZATION 2016-09-26
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- Removes wastes from the blood and regulates your body's fluids.
- Your bones provide a frame that protect your body parts.
- Breaks down the food you eat into nutrients that you body can absorb.
- Are found in the wall of the stomach.
- Submicroscopic agents that infects living organisms.
- what form the skeletal system of you body.
- Produce and delivers sperm.
- The fluid that circulates in the principal vascular of your body.
- Any substance that plants or animals need in order to live.
- Your lungs absorb oxygen and realease carbone dioxide.
- Pair of reproductive glands in women.
- What works with the skeletal system that helps you move.
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- Blood vessels get rid of.
- The whole physical structure that forms a person or animal.
- Returns leaked fluids to blood vessels and hel get rid of bacteria and viruses.
- Muscular organ that pumps blood into the arteries.
- Break up stomach contents.
- A group of cells that works together.
- Lines the stomach.
- Produce eggs and nourishes and proects the fetus.
- Picks up oxigen from the lungs and carries the oxygen to cells in your body.
- Organs That work together.
- Breathing organs in air-breathing vertebrates.
- The membranes tissue forming the external covering of a person.
- Collection of glands that produces hormones that regulate metabolism.
- Biological units of all known living organisms.
- Recieve and sends electrical messages throughout your body.
- The way your body adapt to something.
- A chemical that is found in the air.
- Two or more tissues working together.
30 Clues: Lines the stomach. • Blood vessels get rid of. • Break up stomach contents. • Organs That work together. • Produce and delivers sperm. • A chemical that is found in the air. • A group of cells that works together. • Are found in the wall of the stomach. • The way your body adapt to something. • Two or more tissues working together. • Pair of reproductive glands in women. • ...
BODY ORGANIZATION 2016-09-26
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- Two or more tissues working together.
- Are found in the wall of the stomach.
- Any substance that plants or animals need in order to live.
- Break up stomach contents.
- Produce and delivers sperm.
- Returns leaked fluids to blood vessels and hel get rid of bacteria and viruses.
- Breathing organs in air-breathing vertebrates.
- Picks up oxigen from the lungs and carries the oxygen to cells in your body.
- A chemical that is found in the air.
- Muscular organ that pumps blood into the arteries.
- Organs That work together.
- Lines the stomach.
- Recieve and sends electrical messages throughout your body.
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- The way your body adapt to something.
- what form the skeletal system of you body.
- The fluid that circulates in the principal vascular of your body.
- Collection of glands that produces hormones that regulate metabolism.
- The membranes tissue forming the external covering of a person.
- Your bones provide a frame that protect your body parts.
- Produce eggs and nourishes and proects the fetus.
- Blood vessels get rid of.
- What works with the skeletal system that helps you move.
- Your lungs absorb oxygen and realease carbone dioxide.
- Pair of reproductive glands in women.
- Breaks down the food you eat into nutrients that you body can absorb.
- A group of cells that works together.
- Removes wastes from the blood and regulates your body's fluids.
- Submicroscopic agents that infects living organisms.
- The whole physical structure that forms a person or animal.
- Biological units of all known living organisms.
30 Clues: Lines the stomach. • Blood vessels get rid of. • Break up stomach contents. • Organs That work together. • Produce and delivers sperm. • A chemical that is found in the air. • The way your body adapt to something. • Two or more tissues working together. • Are found in the wall of the stomach. • Pair of reproductive glands in women. • A group of cells that works together. • ...
CS_MNS 2024-05-21
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- These cells have a threshold of -40mV
- Phase in action potential in contractile cardiac muscle cells where K+ channels are closed L-type Ca2+ channels are open
- Vessels that can serve as pressure reservoir
- Muscle that squeezes the veins and help blood go into the opposite direction of gravity
- A healthy heart sounds like
- Nervous system that mainly controls the heart rate regulation
- Type of circulation that sends blood throughout the body
- difference in the pressure when the heart contracts vs. when it relaxes
- Bring oxygen rich blood from the lungs to the left atrium
- Channels present in only cardiac action potentials
- What is depolarized during the P-wave of ECG?
- Receptors part of excitation-contraction coupling, present in skeletal and cardiac muscle
- interval of contraction that is filing the heart with blood
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- Cell layer present in all vessels in the body
- Present in the lumen of big veins and stop the blood from going in the wrong direction (backwards)
- Shows the AV nodal delay in ECG
- Largest number of blood vessels in the body
- Muscle that allows blood to only move in one direction
- A mechanism for exchange between blood and interstitial fluid
- The terminal destination of current flow in the ventricular myocardium
- Period in which a muscle fiber can't have another action potential
- Organ responsible for oxygenating blood
- This circulatory system is closed
- Fluid in the epicardium that acts as lubricant to prevent friction
- Domains important for structure of cardiac muscle structure
25 Clues: A healthy heart sounds like • Shows the AV nodal delay in ECG • This circulatory system is closed • These cells have a threshold of -40mV • Organ responsible for oxygenating blood • Largest number of blood vessels in the body • Vessels that can serve as pressure reservoir • Cell layer present in all vessels in the body • What is depolarized during the P-wave of ECG? • ...
Systems 2025-02-14
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- The teeth helps to break food up into ______ pieces.
- This part helps to make food for the plant.
- There is no digestion here. Food passes through here into the stomach.
- This system helps to give our body shape.
- The stem helps to _____ water, food and mineral salts throughout the plant.
- This anchors the plant firmly to the ground.
- The leaves help the plant to exchange ____ with the surroundings.
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- Digestive _______ must be present for food to be digested.
- Digestion happens here where food stays for a few hours.
- This system helps us to move.
- The stem helps to ______ the plant and holds it upright.
- These are part of the respiratory system.
- There is a total number of _____ places where food is digested in the digestive system.
- ______ is removed from the undigested food at the large intestine.
- salts The roots help to absorb water and ______ for the plant.
- After digestion, the digested food will be absorbed into the ____ at the small intestine.
16 Clues: This system helps us to move. • These are part of the respiratory system. • This system helps to give our body shape. • This part helps to make food for the plant. • This anchors the plant firmly to the ground. • The teeth helps to break food up into ______ pieces. • Digestion happens here where food stays for a few hours. • ...
BODY ORGANIZATION 2016-09-26
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- The membranes tissue forming the external covering of a person.
- Breaks down the food you eat into nutrients that you body can absorb.
- The fluid that circulates in the principal vascular of your body.
- Collection of glands that produces hormones that regulate metabolism.
- Removes wastes from the blood and regulates your body's fluids.
- Are found in the wall of the stomach.
- Picks up oxigen from the lungs and carries the oxygen to cells in your body.
- A group of cells that works together.
- Lines the stomach.
- Organs That work together.
- Pair of reproductive glands in women.
- Produce and delivers sperm.
- What works with the skeletal system that helps you move.
- Breathing organs in air-breathing vertebrates.
- Recieve and sends electrical messages throughout your body.
- Muscular organ that pumps blood into the arteries.
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- Your bones provide a frame that protect your body parts.
- The way your body adapt to something.
- Produce eggs and nourishes and proects the fetus.
- A chemical that is found in the air.
- The whole physical structure that forms a person or animal.
- Two or more tissues working together.
- Biological units of all known living organisms.
- Returns leaked fluids to blood vessels and hel get rid of bacteria and viruses.
- Any substance that plants or animals need in order to live.
- Your lungs absorb oxygen and realease carbone dioxide.
- what form the skeletal system of you body.
- Blood vessels get rid of.
- Submicroscopic agents that infects living organisms.
- Break up stomach contents.
30 Clues: Lines the stomach. • Blood vessels get rid of. • Organs That work together. • Break up stomach contents. • Produce and delivers sperm. • A chemical that is found in the air. • The way your body adapt to something. • Two or more tissues working together. • Are found in the wall of the stomach. • A group of cells that works together. • Pair of reproductive glands in women. • ...
BODY ORGANIZATION 2016-09-26
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- Pair of reproductive glands in women.
- What works with the skeletal system that helps you move.
- Break up stomach contents.
- Returns leaked fluids to blood vessels and hel get rid of bacteria and viruses.
- Lines the stomach.
- A chemical that is found in the air.
- what form the skeletal system of you body.
- The fluid that circulates in the principal vascular of your body.
- Recieve and sends electrical messages throughout your body.
- The whole physical structure that forms a person or animal.
- The membranes tissue forming the external covering of a person.
- Produce eggs and nourishes and proects the fetus.
- Breathing organs in air-breathing vertebrates.
- Two or more tissues working together.
- Breaks down the food you eat into nutrients that you body can absorb.
- Muscular organ that pumps blood into the arteries.
- Any substance that plants or animals need in order to live.
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- The way your body adapt to something.
- A group of cells that works together.
- Biological units of all known living organisms.
- Blood vessels get rid of.
- Submicroscopic agents that infects living organisms.
- Produce and delivers sperm.
- Your lungs absorb oxygen and realease carbone dioxide.
- Are found in the wall of the stomach.
- Picks up oxigen from the lungs and carries the oxygen to cells in your body.
- Your bones provide a frame that protect your body parts.
- Collection of glands that produces hormones that regulate metabolism.
- Organs That work together.
- Removes wastes from the blood and regulates your body's fluids.
30 Clues: Lines the stomach. • Blood vessels get rid of. • Break up stomach contents. • Organs That work together. • Produce and delivers sperm. • A chemical that is found in the air. • The way your body adapt to something. • A group of cells that works together. • Pair of reproductive glands in women. • Are found in the wall of the stomach. • Two or more tissues working together. • ...
BODY ORGANIZATION 2016-09-26
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- Any substance that plants or animals need in order to live.
- Returns leaked fluids to blood vessels and hel get rid of bacteria and viruses.
- Two or more tissues working together.
- Break up stomach contents.
- Breathing organs in air-breathing vertebrates.
- Your bones provide a frame that protect your body parts.
- The membranes tissue forming the external covering of a person.
- Are found in the wall of the stomach.
- Submicroscopic agents that infects living organisms.
- Produce eggs and nourishes and proects the fetus.
- A group of cells that works together.
- Removes wastes from the blood and regulates your body's fluids.
- Picks up oxigen from the lungs and carries the oxygen to cells in your body.
- Blood vessels get rid of.
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- what form the skeletal system of you body.
- Organs That work together.
- Recieve and sends electrical messages throughout your body.
- Your lungs absorb oxygen and realease carbone dioxide.
- Lines the stomach.
- Breaks down the food you eat into nutrients that you body can absorb.
- Produce and delivers sperm.
- Collection of glands that produces hormones that regulate metabolism.
- The way your body adapt to something.
- A chemical that is found in the air.
- Muscular organ that pumps blood into the arteries.
- Biological units of all known living organisms.
- Pair of reproductive glands in women.
- What works with the skeletal system that helps you move.
- The fluid that circulates in the principal vascular of your body.
- The whole physical structure that forms a person or animal.
30 Clues: Lines the stomach. • Blood vessels get rid of. • Organs That work together. • Break up stomach contents. • Produce and delivers sperm. • A chemical that is found in the air. • The way your body adapt to something. • Two or more tissues working together. • Are found in the wall of the stomach. • A group of cells that works together. • Pair of reproductive glands in women. • ...
Body Organization 2016-09-26
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- Pair of reproductive glands in women.
- Any substance that plants or animals need in order to live.
- A chemical that is found in the air.
- Your lungs absorb oxygen and realease carbone dioxide.
- Two or more tissues working together.
- Collection of glands that produces hormones that regulate metabolism.
- What form the skeletal system of you body.
- Your bones provide a frame that protect your body parts.
- Produce eggs and nourishes and proects the fetus.
- Breaks down the food you eat into nutrients that you body can absorb.
- Picks up oxigen from the lungs and carries the oxygen to cells in your body.
- What works with the skeletal system that helps you move.
- The way your body adapt to something.
- Submicroscopic agents that infects living organisms.
- A group of cells that works together.
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- The whole physical structure that forms a person or animal.
- Returns leaked fluids to blood vessels and hel get rid of bacteria and viruses.
- Lines the stomach.
- Muscular organ that pumps blood into the arteries.
- Recieve and sends electrical messages throughout your body.
- Produce and delivers sperm.
- The fluid that circulates in the principal vascular of your body.
- Organs That work together.
- Biological units of all known living organisms.
- Blood vessels get rid of.
- Break up stomach contents.
- Are found in the wall of the stomach.
- Breathing organs in air-breathing vertebrates.
- Removes wastes from the blood and regulates your body's fluids.
- The membranes tissue forming the external covering of a person.
30 Clues: Lines the stomach. • Blood vessels get rid of. • Organs That work together. • Break up stomach contents. • Produce and delivers sperm. • A chemical that is found in the air. • Pair of reproductive glands in women. • Two or more tissues working together. • Are found in the wall of the stomach. • The way your body adapt to something. • A group of cells that works together. • ...
Med Term Review 2020-12-08
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- plane that divides the body into right and left
- word root meaning stone(Hint:Urinary)
- recording of the heart's electricity
- suffix meaning pain
- pertaining to before menses
- pertaining to the back or behind
- suffix meaning to suture
- suffix meaning tumor
- combining form meaning muscle
- condition of difficult urine
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- body system comprising of bones, ligaments, and cartilage
- combining form meaning to breathe
- pertaining to within the epidermis
- the white part of the eye
- word root meaning urine
- suffix meaning inflammation
- suffix meaning flow, discharge
- pertaining to the study of disease
18 Clues: suffix meaning pain • suffix meaning tumor • word root meaning urine • suffix meaning to suture • the white part of the eye • suffix meaning inflammation • pertaining to before menses • condition of difficult urine • combining form meaning muscle • suffix meaning flow, discharge • pertaining to the back or behind • combining form meaning to breathe • ...
Body Systems 2022-05-11
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- Left and right muscular chamber that pumps blood out of the heart and into the circulatory system
- A strong and smooth substance made up of chondrocytes
- This system controls the blood circulation and heat generation
- The largest artery in the body
- A blood vessel that carries blood to the heart from tissues and organs in the body
- This system includes the pulmonary circulation the systemic circulation, and the coronary circulation
- This system includes the upper and lower limbs, pelvic girdle, and the shoulder girdle
- A biomolecule comprised of amino acid residues joined together by peptide bands
- A membraneous fold that supports an organ and keeps it in position
- Sends and receives signals to the brain
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- Control center of the body
- Connects the nervous system with the rest of the body
- The part of the skull enclosing the brain
- Exchanges oxygen, nutrients, and waste between blood, and tissues
- This system includes the nose, trachea, and breathing muscles
- A flexible inelastic cord of strong collagen tissue attaching a muscle to a bone
- The smallest structural and functional unit of an organism
- Pumps the blood through the body
- A structure in the human body which two parts are fitted together
- A blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to the tissues and organs in the body
20 Clues: Control center of the body • The largest artery in the body • Pumps the blood through the body • Sends and receives signals to the brain • The part of the skull enclosing the brain • Connects the nervous system with the rest of the body • A strong and smooth substance made up of chondrocytes • The smallest structural and functional unit of an organism • ...
interacting systems in a human body 2022-11-16
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- It has a wine-like red liquid color. It circulates throughout the body, supplying the tissues with nutrients and oxygen as well as removing waste.
- You can find this muscular organ on the left side of your chest. It never stops beating unless you die.
- The term itself means "protection" or resistant to something. Organs in this system work to protect against illnesses, viruses, germs, etc.
- It is probably the most important organ located in the skeletal system. The skeleton system need this rigid organ for structure. Drinking more milk may help this organ become stronger.
- Its primary function is to take in food and expel the unprocessed stuff from your body. People often blame this system whenever they are constipated.
- a process through which our bodies self-regulate to the stability that is best for survival. There are two types of feedback: Negative and positive.
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- We need this type of air to breathe in order to survive. Trees mostly contribute to this type of air.
- An organ which is responsible for controlling almost everything. From your movements to your memory, emotions, vision, or the process of regulating your body. It is a part of the nervous system.
- This organ consists of teamwork. It is a bunch of similar organs working together to support other tissues and bind together.
- It is the largest organ in your body and covers the whole outside of your body. it is also apart of the immune system, protecting your body from foreigns.
- This system is in charge of constructing the structure of your body. It is made up of bones. It supports the weight of our body and aids in movement.
- Without reproduction, this will happen.
12 Clues: Without reproduction, this will happen. • We need this type of air to breathe in order to survive. Trees mostly contribute to this type of air. • You can find this muscular organ on the left side of your chest. It never stops beating unless you die. • ...
Nervous System Crossword 2015-03-23
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- PERCEPTION, VISION
- DIVISION OF THE AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM THAT PREPARES THE BODY FOR “FIGHT OR FLIGHT”
- BUNDLE OF FIBRES CONNECTING THE TWO HALVES OF THE BRAIN TOGETHER
- AREA AT THE BACK OF THE BRAIN, USED FOR MOVING AND BALANCING
- A SMALL SPACE BETWEEN THE AXON TERMINAL OF ONE NEURON AND THE DENDRITE OF ANOTHER
- FROM PART OF THE BRAIN, WHERE DECISION-MAKING HAPPENS
- TRASMITS SENSORY IMPULSES TO THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM AND MOTOR IMPULSES TO VOLUNTARY (SKELETAL) MUSCLES
- HEARING, LONG-TERM MEMORY, VERBAL AND WRITTEN RECOGNITION, MEMORY, MUSIC
- THE WRINKLED OUTER LAYER OF THE BRAIN, USED FOR THINKING AND UNDERSTANDING
- LOWEST SECTION OF THE BRAIN. IT CONNECTS THE BRAIN TO THE REST OF THE BODY
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- ONE HALF OF THE BRAIN
- REGULATES INVOLUNTARY MUSCLES AND GLANDS
- AWARE OF YOURSELF AND YOUR OWN THOUGHTS AND FEELINGS
- BUNDLE OF NERVES LEADING FROM THE BRAIN STEM DOWN THE MIDDLE OF THE BACK
- DIVISION OF THE AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM THAT MODERATES OR REVERSES THE ACTION OF THE SYMPATHETIC NERVOUS SYSTEM
- THE CELLS THAT MAKE UP THE BRAIN AND NERVOUS SYSTEM
- THE LARGEST SECTION OF THE BRAIN
- SENSORY STRIP FOR LOCATION, PERCEPTION, TOUCH (PAIN AND TEMPERATURE), ABILITY TO DRAW, READING AND WRITING, CALCULATIONS
18 Clues: PERCEPTION, VISION • ONE HALF OF THE BRAIN • THE LARGEST SECTION OF THE BRAIN • REGULATES INVOLUNTARY MUSCLES AND GLANDS • THE CELLS THAT MAKE UP THE BRAIN AND NERVOUS SYSTEM • AWARE OF YOURSELF AND YOUR OWN THOUGHTS AND FEELINGS • FROM PART OF THE BRAIN, WHERE DECISION-MAKING HAPPENS • AREA AT THE BACK OF THE BRAIN, USED FOR MOVING AND BALANCING • ...
Doctors 2013-01-27
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- Doctor who deals with mental health
- Doctor who deals with skin diseases
- Doctor who deals with urinary tract problems
- Doctor who deals with care of female reproductive system
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- Doctor who deals with the adjustment of teeth to improve bite and jaw alignment
- Doctor who deals with cancer
- Doctor who deals with children's health
- Doctor who deals with taking care of the eyes
- Doctor who deals with skeletal deformities
- Doctor who deals with allergies
- Doctor who deals with nervous system problems
11 Clues: Doctor who deals with cancer • Doctor who deals with allergies • Doctor who deals with mental health • Doctor who deals with skin diseases • Doctor who deals with children's health • Doctor who deals with skeletal deformities • Doctor who deals with urinary tract problems • Doctor who deals with taking care of the eyes • Doctor who deals with nervous system problems • ...
Skeletal Muscle Relaxants 2017-03-05
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- well known drug selected to relieve low back pain associated with muscle spasm
- gradual muscle paralysis
- paralysis major toxicity associated with all neuromuscular blockers
- a direct-acting peripheral skeletal muscle relaxant
- primary use for peripheral neuromuscular blockers
- these skeletal muscle relaxants inhibit muscle contraction at the NMJ
- main neurotransmitter whose function is tapered with
- drugs that inhibit skeletal muscle contraction in the spinal cord
- used in treating malignant hyperthermia and spastic conditions
- drug issued as outpatient therapy for muscle strains and overexertion
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- may occur in response to overexertion, trauma, nervous tension
- a drug made by a living organism
- these neuromuscular blockers take effect in 3 to 5 minutes
- these neuromuscular blockers are used to maintain skeletal muscle relaxation
- the only depolarizing blocker available for use today
15 Clues: gradual muscle paralysis • a drug made by a living organism • primary use for peripheral neuromuscular blockers • a direct-acting peripheral skeletal muscle relaxant • main neurotransmitter whose function is tapered with • the only depolarizing blocker available for use today • these neuromuscular blockers take effect in 3 to 5 minutes • ...
Anatomy Lecture 7 Crossword Review 2016-08-31
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- These receptors bind acetylcholine
- CT covering around muscle fascicles
- Structure from Z-line to Z-line
- An individual muscle cell
- Neurotransmitter released by motor neurons
- appearance of both skeletal and cardiac muscle on histological image
- Muscle tissue lacking striations
- CT attachment to bone
- Pathologic reflex indicating injury to corticospinal tract
- A motor ______ is defined as all neurons controlling the same muscle
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- Thick filaments
- Post synaptic membrane of the neuromuscular junction
- Made up of 1 t-tubule and 2 cisterns
- Release of this causes contraction in the sarcomere
- location of nuclei in skeletal muscle histology
- These cells support and repair skeletal muscles
- cardiac myocytes stick together to form ______
- Pathophysiology of Guillain-Barre syndrome
- The embryonic origin of muscle tissue
- This motor neuron modulates activity of muscles
- When two Z lines come together
- Type of contraction produced by smooth muscle
- Made up exclusively of thin filaments
23 Clues: Thick filaments • CT attachment to bone • An individual muscle cell • When two Z lines come together • Structure from Z-line to Z-line • Muscle tissue lacking striations • These receptors bind acetylcholine • CT covering around muscle fascicles • Made up of 1 t-tubule and 2 cisterns • The embryonic origin of muscle tissue • Made up exclusively of thin filaments • ...
Skeletal and Muscle Crossword Puzzle 2023-12-07
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- bone that joins parietal bones along the lambdoid suture
- fibrous sheets made by connective tissue
- pigment that gives the red color to blood
- most of the bones of the skeleton
- large multinucleated cells
- the flat bones of the skull
- five bones of the palm
- bony forming cells that deposit matrix around themselves
- neurotransmitter in skeletal muscle contractions
- layers of dense connective tissue that separate skeletal muscle
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- enzyme present in neuromuscular junction
- formed when a myosin head attaches to an actin binding site
- joint that allows free movement
- thicker filament of protien
- first vertebra that supports the head
- areas of incomplete intramembranous ossification
- small gap that separates the membrane of neuron and muscle fiber
- also known as the jaw bone
- repeating pattern of units made by striations of skeletal muscle
- neurons that control effectors
- extends from elbow to wrist and crosses over the ulna
21 Clues: five bones of the palm • large multinucleated cells • also known as the jaw bone • thicker filament of protien • the flat bones of the skull • neurons that control effectors • joint that allows free movement • most of the bones of the skeleton • first vertebra that supports the head • enzyme present in neuromuscular junction • fibrous sheets made by connective tissue • ...
BODY ORGANIZATION 2016-09-26
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- Two or more tissues working together.
- Submicroscopic agents that infects living organisms.
- Breaks down the food you eat into nutrients that you body can absorb.
- The fluid that circulates in the principal vascular of your body.
- The way your body adapt to something.
- The whole physical structure that forms a person or animal.
- Are found in the wall of the stomach.
- Produce and delivers sperm.
- Pair of reproductive glands in women.
- Returns leaked fluids to blood vessels and hel get rid of bacteria and viruses.
- Break up stomach contents.
- Your bones provide a frame that protect your body parts.
- Muscular organ that pumps blood into the arteries.
- The membranes tissue forming the external covering of a person.
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- Collection of glands that produces hormones that regulate metabolism.
- Breathing organs in air-breathing vertebrates.
- Biological units of all known living organisms.
- Blood vessels get rid of.
- Produce eggs and nourishes and proects the fetus.
- Lines the stomach.
- Organs That work together.
- Picks up oxigen from the lungs and carries the oxygen to cells in your body.
- What works with the skeletal system that helps you move.
- Recieve and sends electrical messages throughout your body.
- Your lungs absorb oxygen and realease carbone dioxide.
- Removes wastes from the blood and regulates your body's fluids.
- Any substance that plants or animals need in order to live.
- what form the skeletal system of you body.
- A chemical that is found in the air.
- A group of cells that works together.
30 Clues: Lines the stomach. • Blood vessels get rid of. • Organs That work together. • Break up stomach contents. • Produce and delivers sperm. • A chemical that is found in the air. • Two or more tissues working together. • The way your body adapt to something. • Are found in the wall of the stomach. • Pair of reproductive glands in women. • A group of cells that works together. • ...
Brain & Spinal Cord 2024-01-29
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- The type of neuroglia that produces cerebrospinal fluid
- The lobe of the cerebrum that is responsible for interpreting incoming information about touch
- The innermost delicate layer (mater) of meninges
- The thin, webby middle layer (mater) of the meninges
- The number of ventricles in the brain
- The fluid-filled chambers in the brain
- The protective connective tissue layers around the brain and spinal cord
- The relay station in the diencephalon that is involve din memory, alertness and consciousness
- A shallow groove on the surface of the cerebrum
- The part of the brain that controls respiration rate, heart rate, and blood vessel diameter
- The sulcus that separates the frontal and parietal lobes of the cerebrum
- A deep groove on the surface of the cerebrum
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- The lobe of the cerebrum that helps us interpret incoming visual information
- The tough outer layer (mater) of the meninges
- The part of the diencephalon that controls the autonomic nervous system, the endocrine system, body temperature and water balance
- The condition that results when cerebrospinal fluid builds up and puts pressure eon the brain
- Inflammation or infection of the connective tissue layers around the brain and spinal cord
- An elevated ridge on the surface of the cerebrum
- The lobe of the cerebrum that is responsible for personality, impulse control, and initiating skeletal muscle movements
- The lobe of the cerebrum that helps us interpret sounds and smells
- The part of the brain that smooths out skeletal muscle movements and helps you maintain balance
21 Clues: The number of ventricles in the brain • The fluid-filled chambers in the brain • A deep groove on the surface of the cerebrum • The tough outer layer (mater) of the meninges • A shallow groove on the surface of the cerebrum • The innermost delicate layer (mater) of meninges • An elevated ridge on the surface of the cerebrum • ...
Anatomy Lecture Seven 2014-08-27
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- Made up exclusively of thin filaments
- When two Z lines come together
- Location of nuclei in skeletal muscle histology
- These cells support and repair skeletal muscles
- A motor ______ is defined as all neurons controlling the same muscle
- Type of contraction produced by smooth muscle
- Pathophysiology of Guillain-Barre syndrome
- The embryonic origin of muscle tissue
- Post synaptic membrane of the neuromuscular junction
- This motor neuron modulates activity of muscles
- Thick filaments
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- These receptors bind acetylcholine
- An individual muscle cell
- A term used to describe appearance of skeletal muscle
- Made up of 1 t-tubule and 2 cisterns
- Neurotransmitter released by motor neurons
- Muscle tissue lacking striations
- How muscles attach to bone
- Release of this causes contraction in the sarcomere
- Structure from Z-line to Z-line
- CT covering around muscle fascicles
21 Clues: Thick filaments • An individual muscle cell • How muscles attach to bone • When two Z lines come together • Structure from Z-line to Z-line • Muscle tissue lacking striations • These receptors bind acetylcholine • CT covering around muscle fascicles • Made up of 1 t-tubule and 2 cisterns • Made up exclusively of thin filaments • The embryonic origin of muscle tissue • ...
Body Systems Review 2021-10-07
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- where cellular respiration takes place in your cells
- the part of your blood that forms scabs
- the system responsible for fighting infections
- the maintenance of a relatively stable internal environment
- blood is created inside of these
- your windpipe
- the movement you control
- carry blood towards the heart
- surrounds the end of a bone to prevent grinding between two bones
- the muscle tat enables you to breathe
- the muscles that allow you to move
- the system that helps you move
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- the muscles found on the walls of internal organs
- the gas needed for your cells to create ATP through cellular respiration
- carry oxygen to the body
- the part of your blood that carries nutrients and waste
- name of the system that provides support
- the waste gas produced by your cells when they create energy
- thick band of tissue connecting muscle to bones
- the system that provides oxygen needed for respiration
- tough ban of tissue attaching one bone to another
- found where two bones meet
- the movement you don't control
- carry blood away from the heart
- the muscles that make up your heart
- the part of your blood that fights infection
26 Clues: your windpipe • carry oxygen to the body • the movement you control • found where two bones meet • carry blood towards the heart • the movement you don't control • the system that helps you move • carry blood away from the heart • blood is created inside of these • the muscles that allow you to move • the muscles that make up your heart • the muscle tat enables you to breathe • ...
Human body systems 2022-09-29
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- A group of organs working together
- gives structure to your nose ears etc.
- A group of systems
- protects the brain
- carrys blood away from heart
- largest organs of the body
- the kneecap
- provides protection and allows movement
- protects and maintains
- filter blood and create urnine as a waste product
- larges organ in the circulatory system
- maain part of the respiratory system
- defends body aganist an infection etc.
- having emotion
- A group of cells
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- It drains fluid that has leaked
- helps u breathe
- a cord of flexible tissue similar o rope
- carrys blood towards the heart
- largest organ of nervous system
- the holow tube inside the neck
- made of blood vessels and circualtes blood around the body
- helps you pick up things
- breaks down food
- removes wate from body
- largest solid organ in the body
- produces children
- Basic structure of life
- elastic tissure around your joints
- galnds and organs
- Bones that protect the lungs and heart
- supplies body organs with oxygen
- The part of the nervous system thats helps u breathe
33 Clues: the kneecap • having emotion • helps u breathe • breaks down food • A group of cells • produces children • galnds and organs • A group of systems • protects the brain • removes wate from body • protects and maintains • Basic structure of life • helps you pick up things • largest organs of the body • carrys blood away from heart • carrys blood towards the heart • the holow tube inside the neck • ...
Science all topic game 2024-06-12
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- ---- pressure is "happy" weather (clear skies, calm, & dry)
- another word for when living organisms get BIGGER over time
- ---- currents are known as convection in the atmosphere
- Selection ------- Selection is a genetic variety meaning each generation is different
- these ---- characteristics of life are what a living things has to be to be living
- like a cells brain
- the behaviors that an animal is born knowing
- --- pressure is known as "lousy weather (clouds, wind, precipitation)
- a rigid wall that surrounds & protects plant cells
- animals pass on these inherited ------ to their offspring
- any living thing
- --- masses when air moves around in giant chunks
- the ---sphere is the solid; rocky part of earth
- the ---sphere is all living things on earth
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- moving to a safer environment when the weather changes
- -------- adaptations are a feature/body part that helps an organism survive
- the -------- system is the system with all the bones in your body
- where air masses meet and do not mix ,bringing unsettled weather
- the -------- system is the system with all the muscles
- -------- The distance from the equator
- making new organisms of their own species
- Reproduction ------- Reproduction is where 1 parents creates a clone of themselves
22 Clues: any living thing • like a cells brain • -------- The distance from the equator • making new organisms of their own species • the ---sphere is all living things on earth • the behaviors that an animal is born knowing • the ---sphere is the solid; rocky part of earth • --- masses when air moves around in giant chunks • a rigid wall that surrounds & protects plant cells • ...
Daily Crossword 2022-01-05
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- Where urine, and sperm in males, leaves the body
- Another word for 'taste bud'
- Type of dense bone with a shaft at two ends
- Type of bone fracture due to twisting
- Receptor found in the mouth and nose which detects chemicals
- Small brown spots usually found on the face, neck, chest, and arms
- Type of tissue that includes the brain and spinal cord
- Type of muscle only found in the heart
- System of the body that regulates the release of hormones
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- System made up of bones, cartilage, and ligaments; adults have 206 bones in this system
- Marrow which is mostly made of fat and creates cartilage, fat, and new bone
- Last 5 vertebrate in the spine
- System that includes sperm and egg cells
- A general term for inflammation of the skin
- Bone located in the middle of the ribcage
- Top layer of the skin
- A baby is born with _____ cup of blood
- organ that removes waste and extra water from the blood and help keep chemicals balanced in the body
- Type of bone fracture where the bone bends and cracks into many pieces
- The toughest tissue in the body is located here
20 Clues: Top layer of the skin • Another word for 'taste bud' • Last 5 vertebrate in the spine • Type of bone fracture due to twisting • A baby is born with _____ cup of blood • Type of muscle only found in the heart • System that includes sperm and egg cells • Bone located in the middle of the ribcage • Type of dense bone with a shaft at two ends • ...
Personal Health Skeletal/Muscular 2015-09-17
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- Largest bone in the body.
- The neck is this type of joint.
- Shortening contraction.
- Voluntary muscle.
- Disintegration of bone.
- The heart is made of this type of muscle.
- Static contraction.
- The shoulder is this type of joint.
- Chronic inflammation of a joint.
- Outer covering of bones with nerve cells.
- This type of muscle is found in the lining of organs.
- Outer bone layer that is dense.
- Spongy matrix inside bone.
- The patella is a _________ bone.
- Cardiac muscle and visceral muscle are _________.
- The integumentary system.
- Lengthening contraction.
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- Lower vertebrae.
- How our body fights against diseases (system).
- Alcohol and drugs cause _________ to stop being secreted.
- Cushion between joints.
- One of the long bones functions is to make ________.
- Free floating bone.
- Protects the heart and lungs.
- The heart and blood vessel system.
- Fingers and toes.
- Shin bone.
- Neck vertebrae.
- Disease in children without vitamin D.
- Small bones found in the wrist are called ______.
- System involving hormones.
- Protein lacking in Osteogenisis Imperfecta disease.
- Arthritis that is an autoimmune disorder.
- Mineral needed for strong bones.
34 Clues: Shin bone. • Neck vertebrae. • Lower vertebrae. • Voluntary muscle. • Fingers and toes. • Free floating bone. • Static contraction. • Shortening contraction. • Cushion between joints. • Disintegration of bone. • Lengthening contraction. • Largest bone in the body. • The integumentary system. • System involving hormones. • Spongy matrix inside bone. • Protects the heart and lungs. • ...
Human body systems 2022-09-29
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- A group of organs working together
- gives structure to your nose ears etc.
- A group of systems
- protects the brain
- carrys blood away from heart
- largest organs of the body
- the kneecap
- provides protection and allows movement
- protects and maintains
- filter blood and create urnine as a waste product
- larges organ in the circulatory system
- maain part of the respiratory system
- defends body aganist an infection etc.
- having emotion
- A group of cells
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- It drains fluid that has leaked
- helps u breathe
- a cord of flexible tissue similar o rope
- carrys blood towards the heart
- largest organ of nervous system
- the holow tube inside the neck
- made of blood vessels and circualtes blood around the body
- helps you pick up things
- breaks down food
- removes wate from body
- largest solid organ in the body
- produces children
- Basic structure of life
- elastic tissure around your joints
- galnds and organs
- Bones that protect the lungs and heart
- supplies body organs with oxygen
- The part of the nervous system thats helps u breathe
33 Clues: the kneecap • having emotion • helps u breathe • breaks down food • A group of cells • produces children • galnds and organs • A group of systems • protects the brain • removes wate from body • protects and maintains • Basic structure of life • helps you pick up things • largest organs of the body • carrys blood away from heart • carrys blood towards the heart • the holow tube inside the neck • ...
Chapter 1 2024-08-15
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- A plane that divides the body into right and left parts along the midline
- Contains the heart surrounded by the pericardial cavity
- Serous cavity associated with the lungs
- A discrete structure made up of more than one tissue
- Serous cavity associated with the heart
- The system that secretes hormones
- The system that provides a framework for muscles
- (Two words) Outer wall of a serous cavity
- The system including skin, hair, and nails
- The result of all simpler organizations working in unison
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- (Two words) Covers the visceral organs, inner wall of a serous cavity
- (Two words) A common visual reference point
- The smallest level of structural organization
- A plane that runs horizontally and divides the body into superior and inferior parts
- The system that eliminates nitrogenous wastes
- (Two words) Short length waves especially good at visualizing bones
- The subdiscipline of anatomy that uses a microscope to study tissue slides
- The study of the structure of the human body
- Serous cavity associated with the abdominal viscera (organs)
- The subdiscipline of anatomy that is studied with the naked eye and dissections; another word for yucky
20 Clues: The system that secretes hormones • Serous cavity associated with the lungs • Serous cavity associated with the heart • (Two words) Outer wall of a serous cavity • The system including skin, hair, and nails • (Two words) A common visual reference point • The study of the structure of the human body • The smallest level of structural organization • ...
Homeostasis 2021-11-26
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- A group of cells that work together and also sounds like what you use in the bathroom after pooping.
- A system that helps blood and oxygen circulate.
- A system considered to be the command center of the body.
- The muscular tubes that blood vessels that deliver oxygen and blood to other body parts.
- A boost in energy and certain situations automatically activated by the brain.
- Different components of the human body that have their own vital functions, i.e the heart, brain, kidney, etc.
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- A system that helps your body move, contract, and flex.
- A small unit of structural and functional parts of a human body, usually dividing into the eukaryotic and prokaryotic.
- A system that supports the body and is its structure.
- A system that helps you digest and break down food.
- A system that helps you breathe.
- A system that is in dealt with both the male and female genitalia.
12 Clues: A system that helps you breathe. • A system that helps blood and oxygen circulate. • A system that helps you digest and break down food. • A system that supports the body and is its structure. • A system that helps your body move, contract, and flex. • A system considered to be the command center of the body. • ...
Organization of the Skeletal Muscle 2024-01-25
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- the connective tissue membrane that wraps around the skeletal muscle and connects to the tendon
- the outermost tissue that wraps around the whole skeletal muscle to support and protect the muscle itself
- multiple muscle fibers that are bunched together
- a piece of tissue that connects muscle to bone
- the membrane that surrounds each fascicle and acts as a protective layer
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- this type of muscle is responsible for muscle movements
- a thick filament within the skeletal muscle that pulls on another filament in order for the muscle to contract
- individual fibers that surround the myosin and actin filaments, aids in muscle contraction
- this type of tissue is responsible for the support and protection of the skeletal muscle
- long multinucleated muscle cells that contract and expand in order for the muscle to move
- a thin filament within the skeletal muscle that contracts in order for the muscle to contract
- the membrane that surrounds individual muscle fibers for protection
12 Clues: a piece of tissue that connects muscle to bone • multiple muscle fibers that are bunched together • this type of muscle is responsible for muscle movements • the membrane that surrounds individual muscle fibers for protection • the membrane that surrounds each fascicle and acts as a protective layer • ...
Christian's HPE World List 2022-03-28
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- bones in the skeletal system p1yometrics jump training yoga flexibilty tennis Serena william's sport golf tiger wood's basketball lebron james soccer christiano ronald's sport othropedist bone doctor
- patella
- they say meow
- sport digestive system
- the stomach is located 206 number
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- break football Washington
- Another word for cranime
- mans best friend
8 Clues: patella • they say meow • mans best friend • sport digestive system • Another word for cranime • break football Washington • the stomach is located 206 number • bones in the skeletal system p1yometrics jump training yoga flexibilty tennis Serena william's sport golf tiger wood's basketball lebron james soccer christiano ronald's sport othropedist bone doctor
Body Organ Systems 2022-09-15
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- Transmit signals from the brain to the rest of the body & Internal organs to control the abilities to function.
- The system that contains the heart and the blood vessels and moves blood throughout the body.
- brings O2, supply nutrients, and hormones throughout the body, removes waste.
- system that allow movement in the body is the result of muscle contraction.
- What protects and supports the organs, produces heat, synthesizes vitamin D, and protects tissues from abrasion?
- system that protects the body from pathogens, releasing lymphocytes to destroy foreign material.
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- system that makes a baby
- Bones, ligaments and cartilage make up this system
- What system removes waste gases, picking up de-oxygenated blood, releases oxygenated blood into the body.
- Intestine, The organ in the digestive system used to break down food, absorb nutrition, eliminate indigestable material.
- filters out chemical waste, salt waste, and nitrogenous waste.
- organ system consisting of skin, hair, nails, and exocrine glands.
- The system that drains lymph fluid from cells and tissue recirculating it into the bloodsteam, also storing T-cells in lymph tissue.
- A system where the hypothalamus secretes hormones to control reproduction, growth, and metabolism.
14 Clues: system that makes a baby • Bones, ligaments and cartilage make up this system • filters out chemical waste, salt waste, and nitrogenous waste. • organ system consisting of skin, hair, nails, and exocrine glands. • system that allow movement in the body is the result of muscle contraction. • ...
Nervous System 2025-08-10
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- Part of the nervous system controlling involuntary actions.
- Part of the nervous system outside the brain and spinal cord.
- The largest part of the brain and handles conscious thoughts and action
- The Part of the brain initiates and coordinates posture and movement
- Controls voluntary movements of skeletal muscles.
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- Long bundle of nerves that runs down the back.
- Made up of the brain and spinal cord.
- Automatic reaction to perceived danger.
- Part of the autonomic system that activates rest response.
- Part of the brain that controls heartbeat and breathing.
- Basic working unit of the brain, a nerve cell.
11 Clues: Made up of the brain and spinal cord. • Automatic reaction to perceived danger. • Long bundle of nerves that runs down the back. • Basic working unit of the brain, a nerve cell. • Controls voluntary movements of skeletal muscles. • Part of the brain that controls heartbeat and breathing. • Part of the autonomic system that activates rest response. • ...
Medical Sciences 2022-07-28
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- Study of children
- Study of the body's resistance to disease
- Study of older people and their medical problems
- Study of pregnancy and childbirth
- Study of muscular and skeletal systems
- Study of blood
- Study of the ear, nose, throat
- Study of the heart
- Study of urinary, male reproductive systems
- Study of the female reproductive system
- Study of newborns
- Study of the mind
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- Study of factors contributing to health condition in a specific human population
- Study of the stomach and intestines
- Study of drugs and their use
- Study of kidneys
- Study of tissues
- Study of X-rays, radioactive substances for diagnosis
- Study of the feet
- Study of poisonous substances
- Study of skin
- Study of cancers
- Study of diseases
- Study of the eye
- Study of the nervous system
- Study of hormones, hormone secreting glands
26 Clues: Study of skin • Study of blood • Study of kidneys • Study of tissues • Study of cancers • Study of the eye • Study of children • Study of the feet • Study of diseases • Study of newborns • Study of the mind • Study of the heart • Study of the nervous system • Study of drugs and their use • Study of poisonous substances • Study of the ear, nose, throat • Study of pregnancy and childbirth • ...
Medical Sciences 2022-07-28
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- Study of children
- Study of the body's resistance to disease
- Study of older people's medial issues
- Study of pregnancy and childbirth
- Study of muscular and skeletal systems
- Study of blood
- Study of the ear, nose, throat
- Study of the heart
- Study of urinary, male reproductive systems
- Study of the female reproductive system
- Study of newborns
- Study of the mind
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- Study of factors contributing to health condition in a specific human population
- Study of the stomach and intestines
- Study of drugs and their use
- Study of kidneys
- Study of tissues
- Study of X-rays, radioactive diagnosis
- Study of the feet
- Study of poisonous substances
- Study of skin
- Study of cancers
- Study of diseases
- Study of the eye
- Study of the nervous system
- Study of hormones, hormone secreting glands
26 Clues: Study of skin • Study of blood • Study of kidneys • Study of tissues • Study of cancers • Study of the eye • Study of children • Study of the feet • Study of diseases • Study of newborns • Study of the mind • Study of the heart • Study of the nervous system • Study of drugs and their use • Study of poisonous substances • Study of the ear, nose, throat • Study of pregnancy and childbirth • ...
Human body systems 2020-10-27
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- the system that goes throughout the whole body
- Muscles attached by tendons to the Bone
- Short loop from heart to lungs and back
- Solid outside part of the bone
- Break down bone
- cord. Contains nerves that branch out into every organ
- Muscles we can’t control
- Carry blood away towards the heart
- Soft tissue that contains protien
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- The muscles found in the heart
- Blowing out carbon dioxide because we don’t need to use it
- Allows us to breath
- Inside the compact bone
- The act of breathing in oxygen for it to be used
- Where where the two openings meet when inhaling Where the two openings meet when inhaling
- Carry blood away from the heart
- Make new bone help repair
- The system that contains the brain and spinal cord
- Controls what you think and feel
- Carry blood away and towards the heart
20 Clues: Break down bone • Allows us to breath • Inside the compact bone • Muscles we can’t control • Make new bone help repair • The muscles found in the heart • Solid outside part of the bone • Carry blood away from the heart • Controls what you think and feel • Soft tissue that contains protien • Carry blood away towards the heart • Carry blood away and towards the heart • ...
Body Systems 2023-05-18
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- This protects your heart and lungs.
- What part of the brain is responsible for balance?
- These carry blood toward your heart.
- This protects your brain.
- This is where thinking happens.
- The longest bone in your body.
- A organ used to filter blood into urine.
- What is the sac that holds food?
- What is the final part of the heart?
- What body system gives you support?
- Blood transports this.
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- Organs are made of this.
- What carries blood away from your heart?
- After exercising your heart rate will do this.
- A single tube where urine will travel out of the body.
- What is the sac that holds urine?
- What body system is in charge of absorbing nutrients?
- What percentage of your body mass is water?
- The smallest structure in your body plan.
- What transports urine to the bladder?
20 Clues: Blood transports this. • Organs are made of this. • This protects your brain. • The longest bone in your body. • This is where thinking happens. • What is the sac that holds food? • What is the sac that holds urine? • This protects your heart and lungs. • What body system gives you support? • These carry blood toward your heart. • What is the final part of the heart? • ...
Aniyah Suber's Bio Crossword 2024-04-30
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- the shrinking and weakening of a muscle
- minimal amount of stimulus required to cause a reaction
- a muscle not under conscious control
- how many types of muscle tissue are there?
- autoimmunedisease that damages ACH receptors
- does skeletal muscle have a single nucleus or is it multinuceated?
- the enlargement of a muscle
- plasma membrane
- gap between the neuron and the motor end plate
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- where is smooth muscle tissue found?
- surrounds the fascicles
- myocardial cells contain a lot of _____
- the boundary between sarcomeres
- muscle that is under conscious control
- striated, voluntary muscle tissue
- cardiac muscle is much ______ than skeletal muscle
- connect the cells and allow them to contract in a wavy motion to pump blood
- specialized grouping of cells in the heart
- excessive stretching and possible tearing of a muscle or tendon
- muscle has long weak contractions
20 Clues: plasma membrane • surrounds the fascicles • the enlargement of a muscle • the boundary between sarcomeres • striated, voluntary muscle tissue • muscle has long weak contractions • where is smooth muscle tissue found? • a muscle not under conscious control • muscle that is under conscious control • myocardial cells contain a lot of _____ • the shrinking and weakening of a muscle • ...
NMJ & EC Coupling 2024-09-30
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- The energy molecule in our cells
- Neurotransmitters diffuse across this space
- The full name for the "SR" in muscle
- The divalent cation that stimulates muscle contractions
- The thin filament
- Fancy name for the plasma membrane of muscle cells
- Invaginations of the sarcolemma
- The thick filament with 2 heads
- Calcium release channel in the SR
- Neurotransmitter that "excites" skeletal muscle fibers
- Strong depolarization may result in this excitatory event
- It exits the spinal cord and communicates with skeletal muscle fibers
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- Enzyme that breaks down ACh
- Neurotransmitters are stored in ______ at the axon terminal
- Calcium binds directly to this protein in cross bridge cycling
- Located on the motor end plate, fluxes sodium
- Ion pump in the SR membrane
- Inhibitory protein in the sarcomere
- Short name for voltage-gated calcium channels in muscle
- The functional contractile unit in skeletal & cardiac muscle
- Enzymatic reaction performed by an important ion pump
21 Clues: The thin filament • Enzyme that breaks down ACh • Ion pump in the SR membrane • Invaginations of the sarcolemma • The thick filament with 2 heads • The energy molecule in our cells • Calcium release channel in the SR • Inhibitory protein in the sarcomere • The full name for the "SR" in muscle • Neurotransmitters diffuse across this space • ...
The Nervous System 2025-08-08
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- regulates involuntary actions
- connects cns to the rest of the bodyy
- controls touch, hearing, thinking, etc
- initiates and coordinates movement
- regulates movement through skeletal muscles
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- connects to the brain through brain stem
- consists of brain and spine
- triggered by sympathetic NS
- activates rest mode
- responsible for vital processes
- fundamental cell to the nervous system
11 Clues: activates rest mode • consists of brain and spine • triggered by sympathetic NS • regulates involuntary actions • responsible for vital processes • initiates and coordinates movement • connects cns to the rest of the bodyy • controls touch, hearing, thinking, etc • fundamental cell to the nervous system • connects to the brain through brain stem • ...
Unit 2: Bones, muscles and alcohol 2021-06-18
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- When one muscle contract, the _____ expands.
- Bones that protect our heart and lungs.
- Organs that contract and expand to create movement.
- Disease where you become addicted to alcohol.
- A legal drinkable drug.
- Organ that is affected by drinking alcohol.
- A substance that produces addiction.
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- Muscles that we can control their movement. Involuntary Muscles that we cannot control.
- A person that is addicted to alcohol.
- The area where 2 or more bone meet together.
- System that is formed by bones and joints.
- Structures that connect muscles to the bones.
- System that is formed by muscles and tendons.
- The longest bone of the body.
- The bones in our head that protects our brain.
- Rigid structure that give support, strength and protection.
16 Clues: A legal drinkable drug. • The longest bone of the body. • A substance that produces addiction. • A person that is addicted to alcohol. • Bones that protect our heart and lungs. • System that is formed by bones and joints. • Organ that is affected by drinking alcohol. • The area where 2 or more bone meet together. • When one muscle contract, the _____ expands. • ...
5th Chapter 1 Review 2025-09-30
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- too small to be seen without a microscope
- system that includes the brain, spinal chord and nerves that senses your surroundings and controls organs
- a simple organism with a nucleus and organelles
- system that includes the lungs that exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide
- system that includes the bones that protects the body and gives it structure
- the organ system that turns food into nutrients that body cells need for energy, growth and repair
- a group of organs that work together to do a job for the body
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- system that includes the kidneys and bladder that removes waste materials from blood and body
- the part of the cell that directs all of the cell's activities
- a group of tissues that work together to perform a certain function
- system that is made up of the heart, blood vessels, and blood that trasnports materials through the body
- any living thing that maintains vital life processes
- the thin covering that surrounds every cell
- the basic unit of structure and function in lviing things
- a group of cells that work together to perform a certain function
- the jellylike material inside a cell between the cell membrane and the nucleus
- system that includes muscles and allows the body to move
17 Clues: too small to be seen without a microscope • the thin covering that surrounds every cell • a simple organism with a nucleus and organelles • any living thing that maintains vital life processes • system that includes muscles and allows the body to move • the basic unit of structure and function in lviing things • ...
Medical Sciences 2022-07-28
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- Study of children
- Study of the body's resistance to disease
- Study of older people's medial issues
- Study of pregnancy and childbirth
- Study of muscular and skeletal systems
- Study of blood
- Study of the ear, nose, throat
- Study of the heart
- Study of urinary, male reproductive systems
- Study of the female reproductive system
- Study of newborns
- Study of the mind
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- Study of factors contributing to health condition in a specific human population
- Study of the stomach and intestines
- Study of drugs and their use
- Study of kidneys
- Study of tissues
- Study of X-rays, radioactive diagnosis
- Study of the feet
- Study of poisonous substances
- Study of skin
- Study of cancers
- Study of diseases
- Study of the eye
- Study of the nervous system
- Study of hormones, hormone glands
26 Clues: Study of skin • Study of blood • Study of kidneys • Study of tissues • Study of cancers • Study of the eye • Study of children • Study of the feet • Study of diseases • Study of newborns • Study of the mind • Study of the heart • Study of the nervous system • Study of drugs and their use • Study of poisonous substances • Study of the ear, nose, throat • Study of pregnancy and childbirth • ...
Bones & Skeletal Tissue 2023-12-18
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- Compressible but resilient cartilage
- Type of bone, that is compacted plates
- Connective Tissue with the purpose to pad and protect
- attached to ribs and sternum allowing flexibility
- A large prominence on the side of the bone
- Function of skeletal system, allowed through joints
- Type of bone, wider than long
- Type of bone, formed within tendons
- Red blood cell formation
- Connective tissue that cushions joints and allows movement
- Connector between bone and muscle
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- Translucent shiny cartilage, prevalent in the body
- All limbs and pelvis
- Wing-like protection on spine
- Center portion of skeleton, main protection of body
- Hyaline cartilage, found in the respiratory system
- Body function, is created through bones, joints, and cartilage of the body
- Hyaline cartilage that supports the nose
- Bone marking that is small rounded projection on a bone
- Rope from bone to muscle
20 Clues: All limbs and pelvis • Rope from bone to muscle • Red blood cell formation • Wing-like protection on spine • Type of bone, wider than long • Connector between bone and muscle • Type of bone, formed within tendons • Compressible but resilient cartilage • Type of bone, that is compacted plates • Hyaline cartilage that supports the nose • A large prominence on the side of the bone • ...
The Human 2025-01-15
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- Connects hand to the arm
- Muscle in the lower leg
- Join the arms to the body
- Provides frame and structure
- Used for standing or walking
- Move in a circular direction
- Used for taste, speaking, and breathing
- Related to muscles
- Mark letters with a pencil
- Used for smelling
- Organ used for breathing
- Joint where your legs attach to the body
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- A way of greeting someone
- Upper leg muscle
- A system with the heart that moves the blood
- Controls thought, feelings, emotions, and activity
- A set of connected things working together
- The yellow liquid part of the blood
- Joint in the middle of the arm
- Used for listening
- Used to see with
- Something that can bend easily
- Joint in the middle of the leg
- Used for holding, moving, touching, things
24 Clues: Upper leg muscle • Used to see with • Used for smelling • Related to muscles • Used for listening • Muscle in the lower leg • Connects hand to the arm • Organ used for breathing • A way of greeting someone • Join the arms to the body • Mark letters with a pencil • Provides frame and structure • Used for standing or walking • Move in a circular direction • Joint in the middle of the arm • ...
Muscular Tissue 2023-10-17
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- Movements we can't control
- A feature of a skeletal muscle cell
- Shape of smooth muscle cells
- Skeletal muscles are attached to this part to help us to move
- Shape of skeletal & cardiac muscle cells
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- A feature of muscle cells
- Proteins which help muscles to contract & relax
- Muscle present in our limbs
- Light and dark bands present on skeletal muscle
- Muscle present in our stomach & in the bronchi of our lungs
10 Clues: A feature of muscle cells • Movements we can't control • Muscle present in our limbs • Shape of smooth muscle cells • A feature of a skeletal muscle cell • Shape of skeletal & cardiac muscle cells • Proteins which help muscles to contract & relax • Light and dark bands present on skeletal muscle • Muscle present in our stomach & in the bronchi of our lungs • ...
Functions of Organ Systems 2014-12-01
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- The organ system in the human body that includes the kidneys and bladder and functions to remove wastes from the body
- The organ system in the human body that includes all muscles (skeletal, smooth, & cardiac) and functions to move the body and substances it needs
- The organ system in the human body that includes the stomach and intestines and functions to break down food to absorb the nutrients and remove the waste
- The organ system in the human body that includes the heart and blood vessels and functions to move blood through the body
- The organ system in the human body that includes the brain and spinal cord and functions to control all the actions of the body
- The organ system in the human body that includes the bones and joints and functions to shape and support the body
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- The organ system in the human body that includes the skin and functions to protect the body in many ways
- The organ system in the human body that includes the lungs and functions to bring in oxygen and remove carbon dioxide from the body
8 Clues: The organ system in the human body that includes the skin and functions to protect the body in many ways • The organ system in the human body that includes the bones and joints and functions to shape and support the body • The organ system in the human body that includes the kidneys and bladder and functions to remove wastes from the body • ...
Crossword - Systems (Task E) 2019-03-21
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- This system has a show: the first two extraordinary speaker, before the first three creation, followed by the last four story.
- This system is a productive subject rep.
- The ______________ system makes up our body frame.
- The gullet is also known as the _____________.
- The circulatory system equalises ___________ in our body.
- The five vital organs of the human body are the brain, the heart, the kidneys, the lungs and ___________.
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- This system likes a certain type of biscuit, which it needs to dig for.
- This system prevents us from getting sick.
- This system loves to argue but is interactive and inactive instead, for the ‘r’ is never there in the first place and the ‘a’ and ‘e’ had disappeared. Commentaries (not sit-coms) are it’s favourite.(Use a piece of paper to form the system and remember to look at it from different parts!)
- This system consist of parts such as veins, arteries and _______________.
- All systems work ___________ to perform a certain function.
- This system has feelings - a mix of anxiety, fear and tension.
12 Clues: This system is a productive subject rep. • This system prevents us from getting sick. • The gullet is also known as the _____________. • The ______________ system makes up our body frame. • The circulatory system equalises ___________ in our body. • All systems work ___________ to perform a certain function. • ...
9.2 vocab 2024-03-06
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- nutrients moved from the digestive system
- the chemical signals released by the endocrine system in your body
- muscles attached to the bones of your skeleton
- a place in your body where two bones come together
- when your body reacts to the stimulus
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- releases chemical signals directly
- all the bones in your body
- a substance you can get from food
- makes you react
9 Clues: makes you react • all the bones in your body • a substance you can get from food • releases chemical signals directly • when your body reacts to the stimulus • nutrients moved from the digestive system • muscles attached to the bones of your skeleton • a place in your body where two bones come together • the chemical signals released by the endocrine system in your body
Rickets in children 2024-03-16
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- Condition where the bones become weak and prone to fractures.
- The formation of vitamin D in the skin is triggered by this type of radiation.
- The most common cause of rickets worldwide.
- This type of x-ray is commonly used to diagnose rickets.
- Rickets is more commonly seen in this age group.
- Rickets is more prevalent during this time of the year due to decreased sunlight exposure.
- Type of milk often fortified with vitamin D to prevent rickets.
- Lack of this vitamin can lead to rickets.
- A period of the year during which rickets may be more prevalent.
- Rickets primarily affects the development of these in children.
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- A condition characterized by the bowing of the legs, often seen in rickets.
- Rickets can cause pain and deformities in these skeletal structures.
- Commonly known as "sunshine vitamin."
- Medical specialty that deals with bone disorders.
- A deficiency in this mineral can exacerbate the effects of rickets.
- A disease primarily affecting the skeletal system of children.
- Essential nutrient for bone health, often found in dairy products.
17 Clues: Commonly known as "sunshine vitamin." • Lack of this vitamin can lead to rickets. • The most common cause of rickets worldwide. • Rickets is more commonly seen in this age group. • Medical specialty that deals with bone disorders. • This type of x-ray is commonly used to diagnose rickets. • Condition where the bones become weak and prone to fractures. • ...
muscular system (Jonathan Ramirez) 2024-03-01
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- an exercise that includes jogging, skating, swimming, etc
- a system that moves the bones.
- a muscle action that cant be moved by you
- a muscle that is found in the digestive system
- a muscle that is found in an organ
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- a muscle that bends
- how can endurance be increased
- a muscle that straightens
- muscle action that can be moved by you
9 Clues: a muscle that bends • a muscle that straightens • how can endurance be increased • a system that moves the bones. • a muscle that is found in an organ • muscle action that can be moved by you • a muscle action that cant be moved by you • a muscle that is found in the digestive system • an exercise that includes jogging, skating, swimming, etc
scientific words 2024-09-04
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- a natural disaster that shake the earth
- a planet that we live on
- system a body-system that help you to move
- a huge wave that may damage everything
- is needed to work all appliances
- is needed to do work
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- a a place whereas an organism live
- something we take when we are ill
- a state of matter that is very hard
9 Clues: is needed to do work • a planet that we live on • is needed to work all appliances • something we take when we are ill • a a place whereas an organism live • a state of matter that is very hard • a huge wave that may damage everything • a natural disaster that shake the earth • system a body-system that help you to move
The Nervous System 2021-01-29
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- maintains body functions under ordinary conditions
- Pathway connecting the brain peripheral nervous system
- prepares the body to react and expend energy in times of stress
- Transmits information to and from the central nervous system
- Automatically regulates glands internal organs and blood vessels, pupils, and digestion, and blood pressure
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- carries messages from the central nervous system to the muscles and glands
- The system made up of the brain and spinal cord
- Interprets and stores information and sends orders to the muscles, glands, and organs
- Carries Sensory information and controls movement of the skeletal muscles
- Carries messages from senses to the central nervous system
10 Clues: The system made up of the brain and spinal cord • maintains body functions under ordinary conditions • Pathway connecting the brain peripheral nervous system • Carries messages from senses to the central nervous system • Transmits information to and from the central nervous system • prepares the body to react and expend energy in times of stress • ...
Nervous System Crossword 2022-11-03
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- A group of organs that gather, interpret, and respond to signals in your body
- Long extensions of a neuron that carry impulses to other cells
- Main control center of the nervous system
- All other parts of the nervous system that are outside our brain & spinal cord
- The short branched extensions of a nerve cell body that receives information
- these neurons do not need our control
- Your brain & spinal cord
- neurons that send messages to the skeletal muscles
- Where thoughts and senses are stored
- The 2 halves of the cerebrum
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- neurons in this part of the nervous system are under our conscious control
- Part of the brain that controls the heart, lungs, & digestion
- neurons that gather information about what is happening in and around our body
- What protects the spinal cord
- Nerve cell specialized for transferring messages
- Part of the brain where your balance is maintained
16 Clues: Your brain & spinal cord • The 2 halves of the cerebrum • What protects the spinal cord • Where thoughts and senses are stored • these neurons do not need our control • Main control center of the nervous system • Nerve cell specialized for transferring messages • Part of the brain where your balance is maintained • neurons that send messages to the skeletal muscles • ...
Body Systems 2018-10-31
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- Tissue that connects muscle to bone
- change in matter that causes it to change its chemical make-up / creates a new substance
- body system that consists of bones and provides shape, structure and protection
- Tissue cushions the joints
- lengthens
- organ that filters waste from the blood
- muscle that allows for involuntary actions and is in most organs
- tenses and shortens
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- muscle that is only in the heart
- Tissue that connects bone to bone, often at a joint
- produces red blood cell
- body system that consists of muscles that generate movement and heat
- organ that stores liquid waste until it can be removed
- body system that filters the blood to remove waste and maintains a water balance; removes liquid waste
- change in matter that does not involve a change in chemical make-up / does not change or create a new substance
- place where two bones meet
16 Clues: lengthens • tenses and shortens • produces red blood cell • Tissue cushions the joints • place where two bones meet • muscle that is only in the heart • Tissue that connects muscle to bone • organ that filters waste from the blood • Tissue that connects bone to bone, often at a joint • organ that stores liquid waste until it can be removed • ...
UNIT #3 2021-05-26
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- in the brain and spinal cord process the information
- Detects the heat of the flama and generate nerve impulses
- involved in forming memories.
- The división of the peripheral nervous system that controls the body’s skeletal muscles
- the body’s “slows” chemical communication system
- part of the neuron that carries messages from a cell to the dendrites on another neuron
- Part of the peripheral nervous system that controls the glands and the muscles of the internal organs
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- Neurons that internally communicate and intervene between the sensory inputs and motor outputs
- Carry the command to withdraw the finger
- Consists of all the nerve cells of the peripheral and central nervous systems
- Carry outgoing information from the CNS to Muscles and glands
- The división of the autonomic nervous system that calms the body, conserving its energy
- A nerve cell that transmits electrical and chemical info through out the brain
- Sensory nerves carry the information to the spinal. cord
- the sensory and motor neurons that connect the central nervous system to rest of the body
- The brain and spinal cord
- a simple, automatic, inborn response to a sensory stimulus
- part of neurons that receive information from the axons of another neuron
- The división of the autonomic nervous system that arouses the body,mobilizing its energy in stressful
19 Clues: The brain and spinal cord • involved in forming memories. • Carry the command to withdraw the finger • the body’s “slows” chemical communication system • in the brain and spinal cord process the information • Sensory nerves carry the information to the spinal. cord • Detects the heat of the flama and generate nerve impulses • ...
Week 7 systems 2020-10-20
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- collection of tissues
- It transports oxygen, waste, nutrients, hormones, heart, and more around the body.
- It protects and supports body organs and is made up of bones and joints
- It is a group of parts that work together as a whole
- It brings oxygen into the body and gets rid of carbon dioxide
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- muscles/tendons connect muscles to bones
- The body's speedy electrochemical communication network, that consists of all the nerve cells of the peripheral and central nervous system
- It breaks down food into smaller pieces that enter the body for distribution to body cells
- An individual living thing
- It is a group of cells and perform the same function to make a specific organ
10 Clues: collection of tissues • An individual living thing • muscles/tendons connect muscles to bones • It is a group of parts that work together as a whole • It brings oxygen into the body and gets rid of carbon dioxide • It protects and supports body organs and is made up of bones and joints • It is a group of cells and perform the same function to make a specific organ • ...
Neuroscience 2022-06-14
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- passes messages away from the cell body
- send signals that stimulate the cell and increases likelihood to fire action potential
- branch of psychology having to do with biology and behavior
- nerves that carry signals away from the central nervous system
- sends signals to calm the cell and decreases likelihood to fire an action potential
- basic building block of the nervous system
- forms junctions with other cells
- PNS
- the cells life support center
- the whole neurotransmitter molecule is taken back into the axon terminal that released it
- the system that controls the body's skeletal muscles
- intersection between the axon tip of the sending neuron and the dendrite of the receiving neuron
- this division of the autonomic nervous system increases salvation, activates digestion, and decreases the secretion of stress hormones
- contain neurotransmitters and are located in the axon terminals
- intervene between sensory inputs and motor outputs
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- abnormal response to the bodys immune system
- the division of the autonomic nervous system that arouses the body
- receives messages from other cells
- these carry outgoing information
- these carry incoming information
- CNS
- they mimic the neurotransmitters and increases the production of them
- they block the receptor sites and decrease the production of neurotransmitters
- when you strike the patella it stimulates receptors in the quadriceps muscle in the thigh
- chemical messengers that carry messages between neurons
- nerves that carry signals toward the central nervous system
26 Clues: CNS • PNS • the cells life support center • these carry outgoing information • these carry incoming information • forms junctions with other cells • receives messages from other cells • passes messages away from the cell body • basic building block of the nervous system • abnormal response to the bodys immune system • intervene between sensory inputs and motor outputs • ...
fernandas crossword puzzle grade 6 2022-05-27
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- what part of your body sends signals to your brain
- what part of your body helps you hold your urine
- what is the most important part of the water cycle
- how many organs are there in the human body
- what is used to measure seismic waves
- what is the most important part of the cell
- how many organs are there in the circulatory
- what is the most important organ in the body
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- what is the most important part of a plant
- what is the most important part of the brain
- what is more important the brain or the heart
- what is the most important organ in the respiratory system?
- what is the basic unit of life
- how many organs are there in the digestive system
- what cause condensation
- what is the most important organ of the skeletal system
16 Clues: what cause condensation • what is the basic unit of life • what is used to measure seismic waves • what is the most important part of a plant • how many organs are there in the human body • what is the most important part of the cell • what is the most important part of the brain • how many organs are there in the circulatory • what is the most important organ in the body • ...
Fernanda's crossword puzzle grade 6 2022-05-27
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- what cause condensation
- what part of your body sends signals to your brain
- what is the most important organ in the body
- how many organs are there in the human body
- what is used to measure seismic waves
- what is the most important part of the cell
- what is the most important part of the brain
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- how many organs are there in the circulatory
- what is the most important organ in the respiratory system?
- how many organs are there in the digestive system
- what is more important the brain or the heart
- what is the most important part of a plant
- what part of your body helps you hold your urine
- what is the most important organ of the skeletal system
- what is the most important part of the water cycle
- what is the basic unit of life
16 Clues: what cause condensation • what is the basic unit of life • what is used to measure seismic waves • what is the most important part of a plant • how many organs are there in the human body • what is the most important part of the cell • how many organs are there in the circulatory • what is the most important organ in the body • what is the most important part of the brain • ...
The Nervous System 2024-09-04
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- Happening without conscious control
- Neurons that send signals to your muscles
- Most of the neurons in our bodies are here
- The gap where nerves meet that they talk across
- _________ nervous system contains the brain and spinal cord
- This perspective in Psychology is most concerned with neurochemistry
- This system is responsible for regulating internal functions and reacting to the world
- Thin fibers that receive the signals from other neurons
- Neurons that send signals from sensory organs
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- Chemicals that travel from one neuron to another with messages
- Carries the message through the neuron
- ____________ nervous system is made up of nerve cells that transmit messages all over the body
- Cells that run all over our bodies communicating with one another
- The substance that protects and insulates the axon
- Relating to the body, or skeletal form
15 Clues: Happening without conscious control • Carries the message through the neuron • Relating to the body, or skeletal form • Neurons that send signals to your muscles • Most of the neurons in our bodies are here • Neurons that send signals from sensory organs • The gap where nerves meet that they talk across • The substance that protects and insulates the axon • ...
Cells and Body Systems 2015-01-13
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- Automatic response to a stimulus without conscience control.
- Group of organs that work together to perform a task.
- Usually uni-cellular organisms that can only be seen with a microscope.
- Cells specialized to fight infection.
- A nerve that leads to the retina from the brain.
- group of cells that work together to perform a task.
- Plays a major role in breathing.
- Organelle that directs everything in a cell.
- Cells that are specialized for carrying oxygen.
- Cells that have specific structures that help perform certain tasks.
- Organ system that moves bones and certain organs.
- Contains nutrients a cell needs to survive.
- Poisonous substance converted from highly toxic ammonia by the liver.
- Specialized cells of the nervous system that receive and send information.
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- Covers the surface of the body and lines the inside of some other organs.
- Tissue of brain, spinal cord and nerves.
- Organ system that supplies blood with oxygen.
- Substance created by the body to carry out chemical digestion.
- Provides mobile support frame for the body; protects soft tissue organs.
- Organised and special structures within a living cell.
- Group of tissues that work together to perform a task.
- The basic unit of all living things.
- A living thing.
- Tissue that allows movement.
- Organism made of more than one cell.
25 Clues: A living thing. • Tissue that allows movement. • Plays a major role in breathing. • The basic unit of all living things. • Organism made of more than one cell. • Cells specialized to fight infection. • Tissue of brain, spinal cord and nerves. • Contains nutrients a cell needs to survive. • Organelle that directs everything in a cell. • ...
Body and Behavior davon 2015-02-27
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- :the basic building blocks of heredity
- machine to record the electrical activity of large portions of the brain
- anterior part of the brain including the cerebral hemisphere
- twins :twins who come from the same fertilized egg.
- an imaging technique used to study the brain to pinpoint injuries and brain deterioration.
- long ,thin cells of nerve tissue along which messages travel to and from the brain.
- :chemical substance that carry messages through the body in blood
- measuring tech used to study the brain structure and activity.
- lower part of the brainstem, comprising the cerebellum, pons, and medulla oblonga
- Nervous System :The brain and spinal cord.
- gap that exists between individual nerve cell
- gland :the center of control of the endocrine system that secretes a large number of hormones.
- :a roundish and flattish part of something, typically each of two or more such parts divided by a fissure, and often projecting or hanging.
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- imaging technique used to see which brain areas are being activated while performing tasks.
- Cord : nerves that run up and down the length of the back and transmit most messages between the body and brain
- chemical released by neurons which determine the rate at which other neurons fire.
- system : a chemical community system
- nervous system:the part of the peripheral nervous system that controls internal biological functions
- nervous system:the part of the peripheral nervous system that controls voluntary movement of skeletal muscles
- nervous system: nerves branching beyond the spinal cord into the body.
20 Clues: system : a chemical community system • :the basic building blocks of heredity • Nervous System :The brain and spinal cord. • gap that exists between individual nerve cell • twins :twins who come from the same fertilized egg. • anterior part of the brain including the cerebral hemisphere • measuring tech used to study the brain structure and activity. • ...
Nervous Systems 2022-09-12
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- nervous system that is a division of the autonomic nervous system. It calms the body and helps conserve energy
- nervous system that is part of the PNS, controls the glands as well as muscles of internal organs. Contains the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems.
- nervous system that is made up of the brain and spinal cord
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- nervous system that is a division of the autonomic nervous system. It arouses and mobilizes the body in times of stress
- nervous system made up of the sensory and motor neurons that connect the CNS to the rest of the body
- nervous system that is a division of the PNS. It controls the body’s skeletal muscles. Also known as the skeletal system.
6 Clues: nervous system that is made up of the brain and spinal cord • nervous system made up of the sensory and motor neurons that connect the CNS to the rest of the body • nervous system that is a division of the autonomic nervous system. It calms the body and helps conserve energy • ...
Rickets in children 2024-03-16
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- D: Lack of this vitamin can lead to rickets.
- Condition where the bones become weak and prone to fractures.
- The most common cause of rickets worldwide.
- Medical specialty that deals with bone disorders.
- This type of x-ray is commonly used to diagnose rickets.
- A deficiency in this mineral can exacerbate the effects of rickets.
- Commonly known as "sunshine vitamin."
- A period of the year during which rickets may be more prevalent.
- Rickets is more commonly seen in this age group.
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- A disease primarily affecting the skeletal system of children.
- Rickets is more prevalent during this time of the year due to decreased sunlight exposure.
- A condition characterized by the bowing of the legs, often seen in rickets.
- Essential nutrient for bone health, often found in dairy products.
- Rickets can cause pain and deformities in these skeletal structures.
- Rickets primarily affects the development of these in children.
- The formation of vitamin D in the skin is triggered by this type of radiation.
- Type of milk often fortified with vitamin D to prevent rickets.
17 Clues: Commonly known as "sunshine vitamin." • The most common cause of rickets worldwide. • D: Lack of this vitamin can lead to rickets. • Rickets is more commonly seen in this age group. • Medical specialty that deals with bone disorders. • This type of x-ray is commonly used to diagnose rickets. • Condition where the bones become weak and prone to fractures. • ...
Interactions Crossword 2025-10-06
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- works with the cardiovascular by releasing hormones into your bloodstream
- works with the immune system as an outer layer of protection against pathogens
- tissue works together to form an
- works with the digestive system to pump food down the esophagus
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- takes in oxygen that is later transported to cells by the circulatory
- organ in the excretory system that filters the blood
- works with the digestive system to transport nutrients around the body
- works with the excretory to remove waste by breathing out carbon dioxide
- blood cells are made in this inner space of bones
- works with all other systems by sending signals to control them
- this system makes blood cells that the circulatory then transports through the body
11 Clues: tissue works together to form an • blood cells are made in this inner space of bones • organ in the excretory system that filters the blood • works with all other systems by sending signals to control them • works with the digestive system to pump food down the esophagus • takes in oxygen that is later transported to cells by the circulatory • ...
Unit 1 Review 2023-09-13
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- This body system is responsible for fighting off sicknesses and diseases
- This body system controls thoughts and senses
- This body system is responsible for structure and protection of internal organs
- Body language and posture are examples of ___________ communication
- The healthiest form of communication
- A goal that is to be achieved in the further future
- Achieving ones best in each component of health
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- This body system consists of glands and hormones
- When the six components of health are in balance
- A communication method to use during a conflict that takes the blame off of another individual
- Keeping your surroundings clean and organized contributes to which component of health
- Having healthy relationships with others contributes to which component of health
12 Clues: The healthiest form of communication • This body system controls thoughts and senses • Achieving ones best in each component of health • This body system consists of glands and hormones • When the six components of health are in balance • A goal that is to be achieved in the further future • Body language and posture are examples of ___________ communication • ...
Muscular System 2021-12-09
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- Wide sheets of connective tissue that anchor a muscle to the part of the body that the muscle moves.
- The visceral muscles found in stomach, intestines and blood vessels.
- A decline of skeletal muscle tissue with age.
- The neurotransmitter involved in the stimulation of muscles abbreviated to "ACh".
- A signal sent to muscles by the nervous system that stimulates an action, such as a contraction.
- Contractions that do not create movement in the body.
- This ability of muscles allows it to return to its resting shape and size after extending or contracting.
- Subtype of isotonic contraction, this is a lengthening of the muscle.
- One of the prefixes relating to muscles.
- Involuntary muscle found only in the heart.
- Groupings of thick and thin myofilaments.
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- Greek for "flesh".
- Latin for "mouse".
- The wave-like contractions that moves food down your digestive tract.
- The only muscle tissue controlled consciously.
- Membrane enclosed sacs that store ACh.
- The muscles capacity to lengthen and contract.
- This ability of muscles allows it to return to its resting shape and size after extending or contracting.
- Long filaments both thick and thin that run parallel to each other to form muscle fibers.
- These cells create rhythmic impulses that set the rate of your heart beating.
20 Clues: Greek for "flesh". • Latin for "mouse". • Membrane enclosed sacs that store ACh. • One of the prefixes relating to muscles. • Groupings of thick and thin myofilaments. • Involuntary muscle found only in the heart. • A decline of skeletal muscle tissue with age. • The only muscle tissue controlled consciously. • The muscles capacity to lengthen and contract. • ...
Body Systems Unit review 2021-03-18
Across
- Tiny filters in the kidney that remove waste and excess fluid from the blood.
- Outermost layer of the skin.
- Involuntary muscles that make up the hollow organs and blood vessels.
- System that removes cellular waste and excess water from the blood.
- Gland that is the "master gland", regulates growth.
- Voluntary muscles attached to bones.
- System that sends and receives messages throughout the body using neurons.
- System that provides movement, protection of organs, and helps to warm the body when cold.
- System that releases hormones to target tissues in the body.
- Tubes that carry the urine from the kidneys to the bladder.
- Hollow organ that holds urine.
- Gland responsible for metabolism and energy.
- Gland that produces adrenaline to adjust to stress.
- _______ cord responsible for carrying messages from the brain to the rest of the body and vice versa.
- Gland responsible for wake/sleep patterns, secretes melatonin.
Down
- "Master on/off switch" of the endocrine system.
- Innermost layer of the skin.
- Bone that protects the heart.
- nervous system cells that carry messages to and from the brain.
- System that provides movement/support, protection of the organs, and produces blood cells.
- System that is like a barrier between the inside of the body and the outside world.
- Makes insulin to help control blood sugar levels.
- Bone _______ is found inside bones, where blood cells are created.
- Involuntary muscles that make up the heart.
- Tube that carries urine from the bladder to exit the body.
- Middle layer of the skin.
26 Clues: Middle layer of the skin. • Innermost layer of the skin. • Outermost layer of the skin. • Bone that protects the heart. • Hollow organ that holds urine. • Voluntary muscles attached to bones. • Involuntary muscles that make up the heart. • Gland responsible for metabolism and energy. • "Master on/off switch" of the endocrine system. • ...
BODY ORGANIZATION 2016-09-26
Across
- Pair of reproductive glands in women.
- The fluid that circulates in the principal vascular of your body.
- Returns leaked fluids to blood vessels and hel get rid of bacteria and viruses.
- Removes wastes from the blood and regulates your body's fluids.
- A group of cells that works together.
- Blood vessels get rid of.
- Organs That work together.
- The whole physical structure that forms a person or animal.
- Your bones provide a frame that protect your body parts.
- The way your body adapt to something.
- Any substance that plants or animals need in order to live.
- Produce and delivers sperm.
- Breaks down the food you eat into nutrients that you body can absorb.
- Picks up oxigen from the lungs and carries the oxygen to cells in your body.
Down
- Break up stomach contents.
- What works with the skeletal system that helps you move.
- A chemical that is found in the air.
- Collection of glands that produces hormones that regulate metabolism.
- Biological units of all known living organisms.
- Two or more tissues working together.
- Produce eggs and nourishes and proects the fetus.
- Your lungs absorb oxygen and realease carbone dioxide.
- Are found in the wall of the stomach.
- Recieve and sends electrical messages throughout your body.
- Breathing organs in air-breathing vertebrates.
- Lines the stomach.
- Submicroscopic agents that infects living organisms.
- Muscular organ that pumps blood into the arteries.
- The membranes tissue forming the external covering of a person.
- what form the skeletal system of you body.
30 Clues: Lines the stomach. • Blood vessels get rid of. • Break up stomach contents. • Organs That work together. • Produce and delivers sperm. • A chemical that is found in the air. • Pair of reproductive glands in women. • Two or more tissues working together. • Are found in the wall of the stomach. • A group of cells that works together. • The way your body adapt to something. • ...
BODY ORGANIZATION 2016-09-26
Across
- Organs That work together.
- The way your body adapt to something.
- Blood vessels get rid of.
- A chemical that is found in the air.
- Are found in the wall of the stomach.
- Removes wastes from the blood and regulates your body's fluids.
- Lines the stomach.
- Produce and delivers sperm.
- Your bones provide a frame that protect your body parts.
- The whole physical structure that forms a person or animal.
- Muscular organ that pumps blood into the arteries.
- Submicroscopic agents that infects living organisms.
- Recieve and sends electrical messages throughout your body.
- Breathing organs in air-breathing vertebrates.
- Breaks down the food you eat into nutrients that you body can absorb.
Down
- Your lungs absorb oxygen and realease carbone dioxide.
- Produce eggs and nourishes and proects the fetus.
- The membranes tissue forming the external covering of a person.
- Returns leaked fluids to blood vessels and hel get rid of bacteria and viruses.
- Break up stomach contents.
- What works with the skeletal system that helps you move.
- Two or more tissues working together.
- what form the skeletal system of you body.
- Picks up oxigen from the lungs and carries the oxygen to cells in your body.
- Pair of reproductive glands in women.
- Collection of glands that produces hormones that regulate metabolism.
- A group of cells that works together.
- Any substance that plants or animals need in order to live.
- Biological units of all known living organisms.
- The fluid that circulates in the principal vascular of your body.
30 Clues: Lines the stomach. • Blood vessels get rid of. • Organs That work together. • Break up stomach contents. • Produce and delivers sperm. • A chemical that is found in the air. • The way your body adapt to something. • Two or more tissues working together. • Are found in the wall of the stomach. • Pair of reproductive glands in women. • A group of cells that works together. • ...
Body Organization 2016-09-26
Across
- A chemical that is found in the air.
- Organs That work together.
- Lines the stomach.
- Two or more tissues working together.
- Breathing organs in air-breathing vertebrates.
- The way your body adapt to something.
- Muscular organ that pumps blood into the arteries.
- Pair of reproductive glands in women.
- The fluid that circulates in the principal vascular of your body.
- Your lungs absorb oxygen and realease carbone dioxide.
- Your bones provide a frame that protect your body parts.
- Picks up oxigen from the lungs and carries the oxygen to cells in your body.
- Produce eggs and nourishes and proects the fetus.
- What works with the skeletal system that helps you move.
- Break up stomach contents.
Down
- A group of cells that works together.
- Collection of glands that produces hormones that regulate metabolism.
- Blood vessels get rid of.
- Returns leaked fluids to blood vessels and hel get rid of bacteria and viruses.
- Produce and delivers sperm.
- Are found in the wall of the stomach.
- Removes wastes from the blood and regulates your body's fluids.
- Recieve and sends electrical messages throughout your body.
- Any substance that plants or animals need in order to live.
- What form the skeletal system of you body.
- The whole physical structure that forms a person or animal.
- Breaks down the food you eat into nutrients that you body can absorb.
- Submicroscopic agents that infects living organisms.
- Biological units of all known living organisms.
- The membranes tissue forming the external covering of a person.
30 Clues: Lines the stomach. • Blood vessels get rid of. • Organs That work together. • Break up stomach contents. • Produce and delivers sperm. • A chemical that is found in the air. • A group of cells that works together. • Are found in the wall of the stomach. • Two or more tissues working together. • The way your body adapt to something. • Pair of reproductive glands in women. • ...
Pathology 2022-09-14
Across
- made up of arteries, veins, and capillaries
- this system is made up of blood, heart, and vessels
- bottom layer of the skin. Stores energy, connects the skin to our muscles and bones, insulating our body and protecting our body from harm
- outermost layer of the skin, provide the barrier and creates skin tone
- this part of the nervous system includes the brain and spinal cord
- this system is extensive network of vessels, nodes, and ducts that pass through almost all bodily tissues
- the bones are covered in this layer of muscle
- longest bone in the body
- this system is made up of all the body's different hormones, regulates all biological processes in the body from conception through adulthood and into old age
- outer layer of the bone
- main organ of the respiratory system
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- the system where your brain sends and receives information about what is happening in the body and around it.
- Allows the brain to control our muscles
- this system produces eggs and sperm to help produce an offspring along with hormones
- Signals the brain to tell what is going on in the outside world
- this system includes nails, hair, sweat glands, and sebaceous glands
- this systems function is to filter blood and create urine as a waste by-product
- inner layer of the bone that is flexible
- smallest bone in the body
- tiny mucous covered hairs in the respiratory system called
- job of this system is to bring the oxygen into your body and remove the carbon dioxide from your body
- composed of collagen and elastic tissue, supports and protects the skin and deeper layers assisting in thermoregulation and sensation
- this muscle is found in many organs
23 Clues: outer layer of the bone • longest bone in the body • smallest bone in the body • this muscle is found in many organs • main organ of the respiratory system • Allows the brain to control our muscles • inner layer of the bone that is flexible • made up of arteries, veins, and capillaries • the bones are covered in this layer of muscle • ...
2nd Quarter Fitness Fundamentals 2022-12-01
Across
- muscle system that permits support and movement of the body
- works multiple muscle groups
- the ability of a muscle to repeatedly exert force
- muscle system that protects and controls vital organs
Down
- muscle system that supplies blood and oxygen to the muscles
- the growth of the physical size of a muscle
- works one muscle
- the maximum amount of force that a muscle can generate
8 Clues: works one muscle • works multiple muscle groups • the growth of the physical size of a muscle • the ability of a muscle to repeatedly exert force • muscle system that protects and controls vital organs • the maximum amount of force that a muscle can generate • muscle system that supplies blood and oxygen to the muscles • ...
Body system vocabulary 2020-12-11
Across
- the system that is composed of 3 different kinds of muscles; skeletal, smooth and cardiac.
- the system that lets organisms reproduce.
- the organ that acts like a filter in your body.
- The organ that breaks down food into smaller pieces with the teeth in oder to swallow the food.
- the system that releases hormones into your blood stream to activate specific cells in your body.
- the system that lets you sense stuff around you it lets you see, hear, touch, smell and taste stuff.
- the system that break down food to get nutrients from it and into your body.
- the system that disposes materials in your body that you do not need.
Down
- An organ that is part of the digestive system and helps by mixing and digesting food with acid.
- An organ that is part on the nervous system that controls all the part of the body.
- the system that acts like a structure entirely made up of bones.
- the system that carries oxygen, nutrients and hormones throughout your body.
- An organ that helps you breath it inhales oxygen and exhales carbon dioxide.
- the organ that pumps blood to your body.
- the biggest organ you have it keeps all your insides in your body and protects you from any outside damage.
15 Clues: the organ that pumps blood to your body. • the system that lets organisms reproduce. • the organ that acts like a filter in your body. • the system that acts like a structure entirely made up of bones. • the system that disposes materials in your body that you do not need. • the system that carries oxygen, nutrients and hormones throughout your body. • ...
The structure of the Nervous system 2013-10-01
Across
- nervous system / The division of the peripheral nervous system that controls the body's skeletal muscles.
- / Chemical messengers produced by the endocrine glands and circulated in blood.
- division / The part of the autonomic nervous system that calms the body.
- nervous system / The sensory and motor nerves that connect the central nervous system to the rest of the body.
- gland / Endocrine gland that helps regulate the energy level in the body.
- nervous system / The brain and the spinal chord.
- system / One of the body's two communication systems that produces hormones.
Down
- division / The part of the autonomic nervous system that arouses the body to deal with perceived threats.
- gland / The endocrine system's highly influential "master gland" that controls other endocrine glands.
- Nervous system / The division of the peripheral nervous system that controls the glands and muscles of the internal organs.
- Gland / Endocrine glands that help to arouse the body in times of stress.
11 Clues: nervous system / The brain and the spinal chord. • division / The part of the autonomic nervous system that calms the body. • gland / Endocrine gland that helps regulate the energy level in the body. • Gland / Endocrine glands that help to arouse the body in times of stress. • system / One of the body's two communication systems that produces hormones. • ...
words 2022-02-07
BODY ORGANIZATION 2016-09-26
Across
- Collection of glands that produces hormones that regulate metabolism.
- Submicroscopic agents that infects living organisms.
- Pair of reproductive glands in women.
- Organs That work together.
- Produce and delivers sperm.
- Breathing organs in air-breathing vertebrates.
- Two or more tissues working together.
- what form the skeletal system of you body.
- The fluid that circulates in the principal vascular of your body.
- Removes wastes from the blood and regulates your body's fluids.
- Blood vessels get rid of.
- What works with the skeletal system that helps you move.
- The way your body adapt to something.
- Breaks down the food you eat into nutrients that you body can absorb.
- Any substance that plants or animals need in order to live.
- Recieve and sends electrical messages throughout your body.
Down
- Picks up oxigen from the lungs and carries the oxygen to cells in your body.
- The membranes tissue forming the external covering of a person.
- Produce eggs and nourishes and proects the fetus.
- Are found in the wall of the stomach.
- Your lungs absorb oxygen and realease carbone dioxide.
- Lines the stomach.
- The whole physical structure that forms a person or animal.
- Break up stomach contents.
- Your bones provide a frame that protect your body parts.
- Returns leaked fluids to blood vessels and hel get rid of bacteria and viruses.
- A group of cells that works together.
- A chemical that is found in the air.
- Muscular organ that pumps blood into the arteries.
- Biological units of all known living organisms.
30 Clues: Lines the stomach. • Blood vessels get rid of. • Organs That work together. • Break up stomach contents. • Produce and delivers sperm. • A chemical that is found in the air. • Pair of reproductive glands in women. • Are found in the wall of the stomach. • Two or more tissues working together. • A group of cells that works together. • The way your body adapt to something. • ...
BODY ORGANIZATION 2016-09-26
Across
- Two or more tissues working together.
- Are found in the wall of the stomach.
- Any substance that plants or animals need in order to live.
- Break up stomach contents.
- Produce and delivers sperm.
- Returns leaked fluids to blood vessels and hel get rid of bacteria and viruses.
- Breathing organs in air-breathing vertebrates.
- Picks up oxigen from the lungs and carries the oxygen to cells in your body.
- A chemical that is found in the air.
- Muscular organ that pumps blood into the arteries.
- Organs That work together.
- Lines the stomach.
- Recieve and sends electrical messages throughout your body.
Down
- The way your body adapt to something.
- what form the skeletal system of you body.
- The fluid that circulates in the principal vascular of your body.
- Collection of glands that produces hormones that regulate metabolism.
- The membranes tissue forming the external covering of a person.
- Your bones provide a frame that protect your body parts.
- Produce eggs and nourishes and proects the fetus.
- Blood vessels get rid of.
- What works with the skeletal system that helps you move.
- Your lungs absorb oxygen and realease carbone dioxide.
- Pair of reproductive glands in women.
- Breaks down the food you eat into nutrients that you body can absorb.
- A group of cells that works together.
- Removes wastes from the blood and regulates your body's fluids.
- Submicroscopic agents that infects living organisms.
- The whole physical structure that forms a person or animal.
- Biological units of all known living organisms.
30 Clues: Lines the stomach. • Blood vessels get rid of. • Break up stomach contents. • Organs That work together. • Produce and delivers sperm. • A chemical that is found in the air. • The way your body adapt to something. • Two or more tissues working together. • Are found in the wall of the stomach. • Pair of reproductive glands in women. • A group of cells that works together. • ...
Body Organization 2016-09-26
Across
- The whole physical structure that forms a person or animal.
- Are found in the wall of the stomach.
- Removes wastes from the blood and regulates your body's fluids.
- The membranes tissue forming the external covering of a person.
- Returns leaked fluids to blood vessels and hel get rid of bacteria and viruses.
- Produce and delivers sperm.
- Muscular organ that pumps blood into the arteries.
- Pair of reproductive glands in women.
- The way your body adapt to something.
- Collection of glands that produces hormones that regulate metabolism.
- Your bones provide a frame that protect your body parts.
- Two or more tissues working together.
- Breaks down the food you eat into nutrients that you body can absorb.
- Your lungs absorb oxygen and realease carbone dioxide.
Down
- Organs That work together.
- Blood vessels get rid of.
- Produce eggs and nourishes and proects the fetus.
- Biological units of all known living organisms.
- Break up stomach contents.
- A chemical that is found in the air.
- Picks up oxigen from the lungs and carries the oxygen to cells in your body.
- Recieve and sends electrical messages throughout your body.
- Lines the stomach.
- What works with the skeletal system that helps you move.
- The fluid that circulates in the principal vascular of your body.
- Any substance that plants or animals need in order to live.
- Breathing organs in air-breathing vertebrates.
- Submicroscopic agents that infects living organisms.
- What form the skeletal system of you body.
- A group of cells that works together.
30 Clues: Lines the stomach. • Blood vessels get rid of. • Organs That work together. • Break up stomach contents. • Produce and delivers sperm. • A chemical that is found in the air. • Are found in the wall of the stomach. • Pair of reproductive glands in women. • The way your body adapt to something. • A group of cells that works together. • Two or more tissues working together. • ...
Body Organization 2016-09-26
Across
- Biological units of all known living organisms.
- Produce and delivers sperm.
- Are found in the wall of the stomach.
- Pair of reproductive glands in women.
- The fluid that circulates in the principal vascular of your body.
- Breathing organs in air-breathing vertebrates.
- What works with the skeletal system that helps you move.
- Organs That work together.
- Two or more tissues working together.
- Breaks down the food you eat into nutrients that you body can absorb.
- Recieve and sends electrical messages throughout your body.
- Lines the stomach.
- Removes wastes from the blood and regulates your body's fluids.
- Your bones provide a frame that protect your body parts.
Down
- Collection of glands that produces hormones that regulate metabolism.
- The way your body adapt to something.
- Break up stomach contents.
- Produce eggs and nourishes and proects the fetus.
- Picks up oxigen from the lungs and carries the oxygen to cells in your body.
- The whole physical structure that forms a person or animal.
- Your lungs absorb oxygen and realease carbone dioxide.
- Submicroscopic agents that infects living organisms.
- A group of cells that works together.
- Returns leaked fluids to blood vessels and hel get rid of bacteria and viruses.
- Any substance that plants or animals need in order to live.
- What form the skeletal system of you body.
- Blood vessels get rid of.
- Muscular organ that pumps blood into the arteries.
- A chemical that is found in the air.
- The membranes tissue forming the external covering of a person.
30 Clues: Lines the stomach. • Blood vessels get rid of. • Break up stomach contents. • Organs That work together. • Produce and delivers sperm. • A chemical that is found in the air. • The way your body adapt to something. • Are found in the wall of the stomach. • Pair of reproductive glands in women. • A group of cells that works together. • Two or more tissues working together. • ...
Metabolic Reactions 2023-11-07
Across
- the chemical reactions our body uses to digest and absorb food molecules
- the organ within the digestive system most responsible for breaking down food
- the large molecular form (polymer) of sugar and starch
- the primary source of energy in the human body, commonly called blood sugar
- the process of food molecules entering the blood stresm
- the process of chemically breaking down food
- the building blocks of fat molecules, usually in bundles of 3 called triglycerides
Down
- the body system responsible for reducing food molecules to a smaller size
- a medical procedure that involves guiding a camera through the digestive system
- the body system responsible for motion and physical control, mostly made of proteins
- the organ within the digestive system most responsible for absorbing food molecules into the blood
- a large molecule used by the body to build membranes and store energy for a long period of time
- the basic building blocks of proteins, there are 20 different kinds
- the body system that acts as a rigid structural frame, mostly made of calcium
- an important nutrient in many body structures, very common in muscles
15 Clues: the process of chemically breaking down food • the large molecular form (polymer) of sugar and starch • the process of food molecules entering the blood stresm • the basic building blocks of proteins, there are 20 different kinds • an important nutrient in many body structures, very common in muscles • ...
marissa2 2024-02-01
9 Clues: cells work together • holds bones to bones • body regulates itself • tissues work together • Bone Smooth outer layer • System organ work together • Skeleton Connects to spine • system supports and protects • skeleton does not connect to spine
marissa2 2024-02-01
9 Clues: cells work together • holds bones to bones • body regulates itself • tissues work together • Bone Smooth outer layer • System organ work together • Skeleton Connects to spine • system supports and protects • skeleton does not connect to spine
Owens word wall 2024-03-01
9 Clues: work together • 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 • skeleton does not connect to spine
Hierarchy of the interacting human body systems 2023-05-25
Across
- the ___ system and ____ system together makes up most of your bodyweight and helps you with movement and body functionality and allows you to move on command
- the ___ system deliver oxygen, nutrients and other important substance throughout the body
- the ___ system takes in food and converts it into energy
- the ___ system helps us with our coordination and movements while also sending information from one system to another
- the ___ system takes in oxygen and diffuses it into blood
Down
- the ___ system that functions for the purpose of our body movement
- the ___ system makes up our body structure and location of organs
- the ___ system removes waste and filters blood
- the ___ system is made up of our skin, hair, nails, and other glands in our body on the outside
- the ___ system is needed for the production of more offspring in humans and other animal species.
- the ___ system fights off viruses and infections that tries to infect our body including white blood cells
- the ___ system is a network of glands that helps us to keep the homeostasis balance in our body
12 Clues: the ___ system removes waste and filters blood • the ___ system takes in food and converts it into energy • the ___ system takes in oxygen and diffuses it into blood • the ___ system makes up our body structure and location of organs • the ___ system that functions for the purpose of our body movement • ...
The Nervous and Endocrine Systems 2019-09-16
Across
- nerve cells that send impulses from the brain or spinal cord to a muscle or gland
- damage to the development of the brain before or during birth
- nerve cells that sends impulses to brain and spinal cord
- infectious viral disease that affects the central nervous system and can cause temporary or permanent paralysis
- progressive nervous system disorder that affects movement
- center for coordination of skeletal muscle movement
- ductless glands that secrete hormones into the bloodstream
- functional and structural parts of nervous system
Down
- secrets hormones that help maintain bodys sodium and water balance
- best meteorologist in Alabama
- regulates the bodys calcium and phosphorus balance
- abnormal electrical activity in the brain
- regulates the metabolism of fats carbos and proteins
- disease involving damage to the sheaths of nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord
- the master gland
- part of brain that controls muscular activity and receives sensory input
- inflammation of the meninges caused by viral or bacterial infection
- chromosome defect, causing intellectual impairment and physical abnormalities
18 Clues: the master gland • best meteorologist in Alabama • abnormal electrical activity in the brain • functional and structural parts of nervous system • regulates the bodys calcium and phosphorus balance • center for coordination of skeletal muscle movement • regulates the metabolism of fats carbos and proteins • nerve cells that sends impulses to brain and spinal cord • ...
Skeletal 2021-11-15
14 Clues: in your chest • in your mouth • around you hips • below your chest • in your lower arm • protects your head • located in the leg • related to the jaw • located on the back • located in your ear • related to your back • located in the ankle • somewhere around your elbow • somewhere around your shoulder
Bioenergetics 2020-03-19
Across
- Living organisms are _______ systems
- Randomness or disorderness of the system
- Quantitative study of energy transformations occuring in a living system
- The reaction in which heat content of the product is less than that of reactant
- is required for all the reactions involving ATP
Down
- The reacting system and its surrounding together constitutes the ______________
- is an example of high energy phosphate compound found in skeletal muscles
- In this reaction product has more free energy as compared to the reactant
- __________ value of food is the amount of free energy derived from complete oxidation of food to CO2+H2O
- Heat content of the system
10 Clues: Heat content of the system • Living organisms are _______ systems • Randomness or disorderness of the system • is required for all the reactions involving ATP • Quantitative study of energy transformations occuring in a living system • is an example of high energy phosphate compound found in skeletal muscles • ...
Chapter 55 Assessment Nervous System 2022-04-13
Across
- Flows from the cranial cavity to the spinal cavity carrying nutrients through both passive diffusion and active transport
- All of the neuronal structures that lie outside the CNS
- Involuntary response to stimuli.
- The functional unit of the nervous system.
- 12 paired nerves composed of cell bodies with fibers that exit from the cranial cavity.
- Area of skin innervated by the sensory fibers of a single dorsal root of a spinal nerve.
- Influence skeletal muscle movement and originate in the cerebral cortex.
- Chemicals that affect the transmission of impulses across the synaptic cleft.
- Three protective membranes that surround the brain and spinal cord
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- These cells make up half of the brain and spinal cord mass.
- contains the brain spinal cord and cranial nerves I and II
- The final motor pathway descending motor tracts use to influence skeletal muscles.
- controls the involuntary functions of heart muscle, smooth muscle, and glands
- the physiological barrier between blook capillaries and brain tissue.
- Structural and functional junction between two neurons
15 Clues: Involuntary response to stimuli. • The functional unit of the nervous system. • Structural and functional junction between two neurons • All of the neuronal structures that lie outside the CNS • contains the brain spinal cord and cranial nerves I and II • These cells make up half of the brain and spinal cord mass. • ...
Neuroscience 2020-10-19
Across
- passes messages away from the cell body
- send signals that stimulate the cell and increases likelihood to fire action potential
- branch of psychology having to do with biology and behavior
- nerves that carry signals away from the central nervous system
- sends signals to calm the cell and decreases likelihood to fire an action potential
- basic building block of the nervous system
- forms junctions with other cells
- PNS
- the cells life support center
- the whole neurotransmitter molecule is taken back into the axon terminal that released it
- the system that controls the body's skeletal muscles
- intersection between the axon tip of the sending neuron and the dendrite of the receiving neuron
- this division of the autonomic nervous system increases salvation, activates digestion, and decreases the secretion of stress hormones
- contain neurotransmitters and are located in the axon terminals
- intervene between sensory inputs and motor outputs
Down
- abnormal response to the bodys immune system
- the division of the autonomic nervous system that arouses the body
- receives messages from other cells
- these carry outgoing information
- these carry incoming information
- CNS
- they mimic the neurotransmitters and increases the production of them
- they block the receptor sites and decrease the production of neurotransmitters
- when you strike the patella it stimulates receptors in the quadriceps muscle in the thigh
- chemical messengers that carry messages between neurons
- nerves that carry signals toward the central nervous system
26 Clues: CNS • PNS • the cells life support center • these carry outgoing information • these carry incoming information • forms junctions with other cells • receives messages from other cells • passes messages away from the cell body • basic building block of the nervous system • abnormal response to the bodys immune system • intervene between sensory inputs and motor outputs • ...
Neuroscience 2020-10-19
Across
- passes messages away from the cell body
- send signals that stimulate the cell and increases likelihood to fire action potential
- branch of psychology having to do with biology and behavior
- nerves that carry signals away from the central nervous system
- sends signals to calm the cell and decreases likelihood to fire an action potential
- basic building block of the nervous system
- forms junctions with other cells
- PNS
- the cells life support center
- the whole neurotransmitter molecule is taken back into the axon terminal that released it
- the system that controls the body's skeletal muscles
- intersection between the axon tip of the sending neuron and the dendrite of the receiving neuron
- this division of the autonomic nervous system increases salvation, activates digestion, and decreases the secretion of stress hormones
- contain neurotransmitters and are located in the axon terminals
- intervene between sensory inputs and motor outputs
Down
- abnormal response to the bodys immune system
- the division of the autonomic nervous system that arouses the body
- receives messages from other cells
- these carry outgoing information
- these carry incoming information
- CNS
- they mimic the neurotransmitters and increases the production of them
- they block the receptor sites and decrease the production of neurotransmitters
- when you strike the patella it stimulates receptors in the quadriceps muscle in the thigh
- chemical messengers that carry messages between neurons
- nerves that carry signals toward the central nervous system
26 Clues: CNS • PNS • the cells life support center • these carry outgoing information • these carry incoming information • forms junctions with other cells • receives messages from other cells • passes messages away from the cell body • basic building block of the nervous system • abnormal response to the bodys immune system • intervene between sensory inputs and motor outputs • ...
Hierarchical Organization 2023-05-24
Across
- A group of similar cells corporate to perform a particular function.
- The organ system which remove waste, e.g. kidneys.
- The basic structure, ot the smallest particle of life.
- The organ system which transports materials to and from cells, e.g. heart.
- The organ system which protects organ, shape our body and allows movement, e.g. bones.
- A part of the cell which is formed by the macromolecules, provide different functions inside the cell.
- The organ system which take in and digest food, e.g. intestine.
- The organ system which allows for movement by contracting, e.g. muscle.
- The organ system which takes in oxygen and remove another useless substances, e.g. lungs.
- Molecules produced by organisms, such as lipids, nucleic acid, carbohydrate and protein.
- Population of different types of organisms living together.
- The smallest unit where life exist. Made up by various organelles, work as the building block for all organisms.
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- A group where the same species of organism live together in a specific area.
- The organ system which regulates body activities using hormones, e.g. glands.
- The organ system which interprets and responds to informations, e.g. brain.
- A living individual that contains the basis of life(cell) and is able to take different actions.
- A group where several organs work together to perform certain function within our body.
- A environment where both living and nonliving organisms exist.
- Any places where living organisms are inhabit in.
- A group of chemical bonding atoms.
- The combination of tissues working together in order to perform a specific function.
- The organ system which fights off foreign invaders in the body, e.g. white blood cells.
22 Clues: A group of chemical bonding atoms. • Any places where living organisms are inhabit in. • The organ system which remove waste, e.g. kidneys. • The basic structure, ot the smallest particle of life. • Population of different types of organisms living together. • A environment where both living and nonliving organisms exist. • ...
Exam 2 Review 2023-04-03
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- System of glands that release hormones into the body
- The uppermost part of the lower respiratory tract.
- This system acts as a barrier, it protects from UV, bacteria and microbes.
- Bones that attach to the axial skeleton
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- Common disorders of this system include fractures, osteoporosis, and osteoarthritis
- The physical process of conducting air to and from the lungs.
- A type of muscle contraction where tension increases but muscle length stays the same
- The deadliest form of skin cancer.
- Part of the nervous system that includes the brain and spinal cord.
- Type of muscle within the muscular system, involuntary muscle in the walls of internal organs.
10 Clues: The deadliest form of skin cancer. • Bones that attach to the axial skeleton • The uppermost part of the lower respiratory tract. • System of glands that release hormones into the body • The physical process of conducting air to and from the lungs. • Part of the nervous system that includes the brain and spinal cord. • ...
Brain Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2025-11-21
Across
- neurons Also known as sensory neurons, these carry information from the sensory receptors in the body toward the central nervous system.
- lobe The lobe located at the top and back of the head. It processes sensory information from the body
- nervous system The part of the nervous system consisting of the brain and spinal cord.
- Chemical messengers that transmit signals across a synapse from one neuron to another target cell
- callosum A thick bundle of nerve fibers that connects the left and right hemispheres of the brain.
- The brain's ability to change and adapt throughout life by forming new neural connections.
- Specialized cells that are the basic building blocks of the nervous system. They transmit information through electrical and chemical signals.
- nervous system The network of nerves that connects the central nervous system to the rest of the body.
- nervous system The part of the peripheral nervous system that controls involuntary bodily functions, such as heartbeat, digestion, and breathing.
- lobe The lobe of the brain located behind the forehead.
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- cortex The outer, wrinkled layer of the brain
- nervous system calms the body, conserving energy and promoting routine maintenance like digestion.
- neurons Also known as motor neurons, these carry signals away from the central nervous system to muscles and glands, commanding them to act.
- nervous system The part of the peripheral nervous system that controls voluntary movements of skeletal muscles.
- lobe The lobe at the back of the brain that is primarily dedicated to processing visual information.
- The largest and most highly developed part of the human brain.
- nervous system The fight-or-flight division of the autonomic nervous system.
- An ancient part of the brain located at the base of the skull.
- The tiny junction or gap between two neurons where communication occurs.
- lobe The lobe located on the sides of the brain (near the temples).
20 Clues: cortex The outer, wrinkled layer of the brain • lobe The lobe of the brain located behind the forehead. • The largest and most highly developed part of the human brain. • An ancient part of the brain located at the base of the skull. • lobe The lobe located on the sides of the brain (near the temples). • ...
