skeletal system Crossword Puzzles
Skeletal system 2023-12-05
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- any of the pieces of hard whitish tissue making up the skeleton in humans and other vertebrates
- system system in our bodies made up by bones, it supports our system and protects our organs
- flexible and soft tissue that has a bit of strength, it is found at the end or between some bones
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- a structure in the human or animal body at which two parts of the skeleton are fitted together
- tissue that connects the joints
5 Clues: tissue that connects the joints • system system in our bodies made up by bones, it supports our system and protects our organs • a structure in the human or animal body at which two parts of the skeleton are fitted together • any of the pieces of hard whitish tissue making up the skeleton in humans and other vertebrates • ...
Skeletal System 2024-04-30
The Human Organ System Interactions 2020-12-14
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- The system that works with the integumentary system to send signals when something touches you from the outside
- This system works with the respiratory system to make sure our body has enough red blood cells
- The system that works with the muscular system to hold up our body and let us move
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- This system works with the muscular system to make sure the food that enters our mouth is thoroughly digested.
- This system works with the digestive system by controlling it
- This is a involuntary movement that works with the digestion and muscular system
- This system works with the integumentary system when it sends hormones to this system
7 Clues: This system works with the digestive system by controlling it • This is a involuntary movement that works with the digestion and muscular system • The system that works with the muscular system to hold up our body and let us move • This system works with the integumentary system when it sends hormones to this system • ...
Anima Science 2016-09-09
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- Building blocks of muscles.
- Elements essential for normal body functioning.
- Proces in which animals eat food to live,grow,and reproduce.
- Disease of the gums and skin.
- Nonnutritive substance.
- Result of too little nutrition
- Too much of improper foods causes.
- Process and functions of an animals body.
- Material inside of a bone.
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- Complex chemicals needed to maintain a healthy lifestyle
- Concentrates are low in fiber and high in....
- Milk Production.
- Most important of the dry roughages.
- Feed that results from the storage and fermination of green crops.
- Amount and content of food eaten by an animal in 24 hours.
- Made up of bones.
- Synthestic source of nitrogen.
- Various parts of the body.
- Main component of the skeletal system.
- Large compartmet in stomach.
20 Clues: Milk Production. • Made up of bones. • Nonnutritive substance. • Various parts of the body. • Material inside of a bone. • Building blocks of muscles. • Large compartmet in stomach. • Disease of the gums and skin. • Synthestic source of nitrogen. • Result of too little nutrition • Too much of improper foods causes. • Most important of the dry roughages. • ...
Medication Classifications 2024-09-17
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- Lower cholesterol
- Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD)
- replacements Stabilize hormone deficiencies
- Reduce diarrhea
- Relieve allergies
- Delay blood clotting
- (anti-anxiety) Reduce anxiety
- Bacterial infections
- Control cough, promote the elimination of mucus
- Induce sleep/relaxation
- Reduce nausea, vomiting
- relaxants Reduce or prevent muscle spasms
- Smooth muscle spasms
- Psychosis
- Prevent or control seizures
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- agents Relieve migraine headaches
- Reduce inflammation
- Relieve depression
- Relieve nasal congestion
- nervous system stimulants Reduce hyperactivity
- Viral infections
- Relax airway muscles
- Lower blood pressure
- agents Improve bone density
- Prevent pregnancy
- Eliminate excess fluid
- Relieve pain
- hypoglycemics Reduce blood glucose
- Reduce fever
- Fungal infections
- stool softeners Promote bowel movements
31 Clues: Psychosis • Relieve pain • Reduce fever • Reduce diarrhea • Viral infections • Lower cholesterol • Prevent pregnancy • Relieve allergies • Fungal infections • Relieve depression • Reduce inflammation • Relax airway muscles • Lower blood pressure • Delay blood clotting • Bacterial infections • Smooth muscle spasms • Eliminate excess fluid • Induce sleep/relaxation • Reduce nausea, vomiting • ...
Body Systems 2021-05-12
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- The system where the kidneys filter blood to produce urine, and get rid of waste.
- consists of the gastrointestinal tract plus the accessory organs of digestion (the tongue, salivary glands, pancreas, liver, and gallbladder).
- is an organ system that permits blood to circulate and transport nutrients
- Influences the function of the body using hormones.
- Enables the body to move using muscles.
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- Skin, hair, nails, sweat and other exocrine glands
- maintain the structure of the body and its organs.
- system that removes excess, unnecessary materials from the body fluids of an organism,
- Brings air into and out of the lungs to absorb oxygen and remove carbon dioxide.
- Defends the body against pathogens that may harm the body.
10 Clues: Enables the body to move using muscles. • Skin, hair, nails, sweat and other exocrine glands • maintain the structure of the body and its organs. • Influences the function of the body using hormones. • Defends the body against pathogens that may harm the body. • is an organ system that permits blood to circulate and transport nutrients • ...
The Skeletal System 2016-05-18
7 Clues: connect bone to bone • protects soft organs • attaches bone to muscle • skeletal support of the brain • tissue that makes up your ears • central control system of the body • almost all of your bones are connected by these
muscular system tavis nicklis 2024-03-01
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- a muscle that straightens
- a shiny white string that connects to muscle and bone letting it move
- the bone in your upper arm
- it is found in your heart and pumps blood around your body
- the base of your body
- found in the digestive tract and the walls of you blood vessels
- extensor muscle
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- enable bones to move
- center control system of the body
- a muscle that bends part of your body
- the meat in a body
- it lets your body parts bend and move around
- your skeletal muscles can be strengthened by doing this
- contractor muscle
14 Clues: extensor muscle • contractor muscle • the meat in a body • enable bones to move • the base of your body • a muscle that straightens • the bone in your upper arm • center control system of the body • a muscle that bends part of your body • it lets your body parts bend and move around • your skeletal muscles can be strengthened by doing this • ...
Orthopedic Terminologies 2022-02-15
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- Tearing of ligaments
- Diagnostic test that shows internal tissues & bones
- Affects joints unilaterally
- Type of cast. It is lighter & water resistant
- Treatment for acute gout attack
- Nonsurgical reduction
- Systems involving muscles & skeletons
- Types are smooth, skeletal, & cardiac
- First sign of true orthopedic emergency
- Stretch or tear on tendons
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- Daily act that may require assistive devices
- Affects bilateral joints
- Disruption in the continuity of bone
- Place where two ends of bones meet
- Traction for long-term pull
- Acts as support, protection & voluntary movement
- Treatment for orthopedic problems
- A marker of muscle injury
- Immobilizes, promotes healing & corrects deformity
- Result of the separation of two bone ends
20 Clues: Tearing of ligaments • Nonsurgical reduction • Affects bilateral joints • A marker of muscle injury • Stretch or tear on tendons • Affects joints unilaterally • Traction for long-term pull • Treatment for acute gout attack • Treatment for orthopedic problems • Place where two ends of bones meet • Disruption in the continuity of bone • Systems involving muscles & skeletons • ...
Muscular system (Luna robinnson) 2024-03-01
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- enables bone movement.
- a strain is when a muscle/tendon is
- increase endurance.
- bends part of the body.
- muscle action not under control.
- muscle found in your heart
- in resistance exercise you work against.
- When your arm bends, this is the flexor.
- muscle action under control.
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- strengthens skeletal muscle.
- anabolic steroids can cause
- example of aerobic exercise(water)
- found in the digestive track.
- example of aerobic exercise(land)
- a very important muscle(cardiac)
- connects skeletal muscles to bones.
- a condition that affects tendons
- straightens part of the body.
- tendinitis is when a tendon is
- When your arm straightens, this is the extensor.
20 Clues: increase endurance. • enables bone movement. • bends part of the body. • muscle found in your heart • anabolic steroids can cause • strengthens skeletal muscle. • muscle action under control. • found in the digestive track. • straightens part of the body. • tendinitis is when a tendon is • a very important muscle(cardiac) • a condition that affects tendons • ...
nervous tissue 2019-12-10
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- Which of the following cell types helps regulate the interstitial environment of central nervous tissue, serving as a buffer between nerve cells and capillaries?
- Which of the following glial cell types is believed to be functionally related to macrophages?
- An imbalance between production and drainage of cerebrospinal fluid can cause___
- Which of the following cell types forms myelin in the central nervous system?
- The afferent division of the nervous system is also known as the ______ division
- Which the of the following cell types lines the central canal of the spinal cord and the ventricular system of the brain?
- The neurons that are responsible for integrating information by retrieving, processing, storing, and "deciding" how the body responds to stimuli are___
- A typical peripheral mixed nerve includes all of the following EXCEPT
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- Which does not belong to the peripneral nervous system?
- The glial cell that defends the body against pathogens is the____
- Which of the following cell types forms myelin in the peripheral nervous system?
- Pyramidal cells (neurons whose cell bodies have a characteristic, pyramidal shape) are characteristic of the___
- The portion of the nervous system that conducts impulses from the skin, joints,skeletal muscles, and special senses is the ____division
13 Clues: Which does not belong to the peripneral nervous system? • The glial cell that defends the body against pathogens is the____ • A typical peripheral mixed nerve includes all of the following EXCEPT • Which of the following cell types forms myelin in the central nervous system? • Which of the following cell types forms myelin in the peripheral nervous system? • ...
Nervous System II - Divisions 2023-02-03
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- Automatic, subconscious responses, like pulling your finger from a hot object
- Part of autonomic system active during ordinary, peaceful conditions
- Connects brain & spinal cord (incl. midbrain, pons, medulla oblongata (2 words, no space)
- Nerves containing sensory & motor nerves
- Nerves that transmit visual impulses
- Most anterior lobe of the cerebrum
- Nerves that serve the hips, legs, feet
- Cerebral areas that interpret sensory experiences, memory, reasoning, verbalizing, judgement
- Nerves branching off the Central Nervous System
- Cerebral lobe that analyzes visual images
- On the brain stem, it regulates heart rate, vasoconstriction, vasodilation, and breathing (2 words, no space)
- It regulates heart rate, blood pressure, temperature, hunger, sleep, digestive functions
- Type of sleep where dreaming occurs
- Largest part of the brain, capable of high level thoughts & consisting of 2 hemispheres
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- Part of autonomic system that prepares for energy-expending, stressful, or emergency situations
- Interconnected cavities in the cerebral hemispheres and brain stem that hold cerebral spinal fluid & cushion the brain
- Below the occipital lobe & behind the brainstem, it coordinates skeletal muscle activity & posture
- Foramen (opening) at base of skull where the brain stem exits & becomes the spinal cord
- The 3 tissues layers covering the brain
- Cortex area controlling emotional behavior & awareness of behavioral consequences
- Nerves that transmit auditory impulses
- The skull cavity the brain is inside
- Bridge of nerves connecting the cerebral hemispheres (2 words, no space)
- Nerves that transmit smell impulses
- Nervous system connecting the Central Nervous System to viscera, organs, glands
25 Clues: Most anterior lobe of the cerebrum • Nerves that transmit smell impulses • Type of sleep where dreaming occurs • Nerves that transmit visual impulses • The skull cavity the brain is inside • Nerves that transmit auditory impulses • Nerves that serve the hips, legs, feet • The 3 tissues layers covering the brain • Nerves containing sensory & motor nerves • ...
Bones of the Skeletal System 2021-11-23
14 Clues: Heel • Knee cap • Shoulder • Forehead • Cheek bone • Wrist bones • Back of the head • above the Mandible • Outer layer of skull • Lowest part of skull • Tips of hand and feet • Longest bone in the body • Longest bone in upper arm • Connects Sternum to the shoulder
Encodrcrine and Skeletal System Crossword 2024-10-02
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- an organ that produces a hormone
- the gland that regulates blood sugar by releasing insulin
- the type of tissue which is inside bones and full of air pockets
- a soft tissue which covers the ends of some bone and cushions joints
- its the connective tissue that connects bones to other bones at joints
- a place where to bones connect
- it's a break in a bone
- chemicals which are released to cause changes in other parts of your body
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- an injury to a ligament at a joint
- the glands that control your body's response to stress
- the gland that controls your growth
- the bone tissue which makes the hard outer layer of bones
- the soft tissue inside bones where blood is made
- connect muscle to bone
14 Clues: connect muscle to bone • it's a break in a bone • a place where to bones connect • an organ that produces a hormone • an injury to a ligament at a joint • the gland that controls your growth • the soft tissue inside bones where blood is made • the glands that control your body's response to stress • the gland that regulates blood sugar by releasing insulin • ...
BODY SYSTEMS 2022-03-21
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- tissue They form the covering of all body surfaces, line body cavities and hollow organs, and are the major tissue in glands.
- system the bodily system that protects the body from foreign substances, cells, and tissues
- system of an organism's body that performs the function of excretion, the bodily process of discharging wastes.
- the basic membrane-bound unit that contains the fundamental molecules of life and of which all living things are composed.
- system that circulates blood and lymph through the body
- collects and stores urine from the kidneys before disposal by urination.
- connects to the esophagus, and the lower part leads into the small intestine.
- a part of an organism that is typically self-contained and has a specific vital function, such as the heart or liver in humans.
- tube that connects the larynx to the bronchi of the lungs, allowing the passage of air
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- an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form.
- any of the distinct types of material of which animals or plants are made, consisting of specialized cells and their products.
- canal that connects the throat to the stomach
- system. organ system consisting of skeletal, smooth and cardiac muscles.
- filter waste materials out of the blood and pass them out of the body as urine.
- system the set of organs that allows a person to breathe and exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide throughout the body.
- system or network of nerve cells and fibers which transmits nerve impulses between parts of the body
- tissue composed of cells that have the special ability to shorten or contract in order to produce movement of the body parts.
- the fluid that circulates in the heart, arteries, capillaries, and veins of a vertebrate animal carrying nourishment and oxygen
- system involves organs that turn food into energy
- tissue Tissue that supports, protects, and gives structure to other tissues and organs in the body.
- the part of the nervous system that is inside the skull
21 Clues: canal that connects the throat to the stomach • system involves organs that turn food into energy • system that circulates blood and lymph through the body • the part of the nervous system that is inside the skull • an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form. • system. organ system consisting of skeletal, smooth and cardiac muscles. • ...
The Skeletal and Muscular System 2023-02-13
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- what protects the lungs
- the outer layer of the bone (hard)
- connective tissue that holds bones together
- a stiff jelly like material that connects bones (found on tip of nose and ear)
- what type of joint is the shoulder
- what protects the brain
- what type of joint is the skull
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- where two bones connect (allow us to move)
- the inner layer of the bone (spongy)
- another mineral found in bones
- a white mineral found in bones (also found in milk)
- found in the cancellous layer (contains plasma, red blood cells, and white blood cells)
- what type of joint is the knee
- what type of joint is the neck
14 Clues: what protects the lungs • what protects the brain • another mineral found in bones • what type of joint is the knee • what type of joint is the neck • what type of joint is the skull • the outer layer of the bone (hard) • what type of joint is the shoulder • the inner layer of the bone (spongy) • where two bones connect (allow us to move) • ...
Skeletal System Diagnostics and Treatments 2024-10-25
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- Surgical fusion (ankylosis, stiffening) of joints between vertebrae
- Surgical cutting of a tendon
- Surgical immobilization (binding) of a joint
- Suturing or wiring together of bones
- Displacement of a bone from its joint
- Surgical repair of the bone
- Surgical breaking of a bone to correct a deformity
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- Surgical puncture of a joint to remove fluid
- Surgical removal of a bursa
- Incision through a bone
- Visual exam of the interior of a joint using a scope
- Radiographic image used to diagnose skeletal changes in the body
- Straightening or correcting a bone deformity
- Surgical repair of a joint
14 Clues: Incision through a bone • Surgical repair of a joint • Surgical removal of a bursa • Surgical repair of the bone • Surgical cutting of a tendon • Suturing or wiring together of bones • Displacement of a bone from its joint • Surgical puncture of a joint to remove fluid • Surgical immobilization (binding) of a joint • Straightening or correcting a bone deformity • ...
Peripheral Nervous System 2014-04-06
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- All spinal nerves are ________ nerves, containing both sensory and motor fibers
- The PNS contains two types of nerves ___________and cranial
- Division of PNS that controls involuntary actions such as cardiac muscle
- Division of PNS that includes reflex arc
- Located going to the front of the spinal cord
- Myelinated axons inside CNS run in tracts and referred to as white matter
- The end of neural impulse pathway involved in a voluntary response in somatic system
- Defined as bundles of long myelinated axons outside the CNS, wrapped in connective tissue
- There are ________ pairs of cranial nerves
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- This nerve supplies the pharnyx, larynx and internal organs
- Located going to the back of the spinal cord
- These nerves communicate between sensory organs and the brain
- The beginning of neural impulse pathway involved in a voluntary response in somatic system
- One of two components of PNS system
- Spinal nerves communicate between the ________ or skeletal muscle, or smooth muscle and the spinal cord
- Dorsal root ganglion contain cell bodies of __________ neurons
- there are ___________pairs of spinal nerves
- This travels from external environment to the spinal cord through sensory neuron, an interneuron and then motor neuron immediately
18 Clues: One of two components of PNS system • Division of PNS that includes reflex arc • There are ________ pairs of cranial nerves • there are ___________pairs of spinal nerves • Located going to the back of the spinal cord • Located going to the front of the spinal cord • This nerve supplies the pharnyx, larynx and internal organs • ...
week 7 system words 2020-10-20
skeletal system structure and function 2018-03-31
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- the thigh bone, extending from the pelvis to the knee.
- the bone of the lower jaw.
- a firm elastic, flexible type of connective tissue of a translucent whitish or yellowish color; gristle
- the movable or fixed place or part where two bones or elements of a skeleton join.
- the long bone in the arm of humans extending from the shoulder to the elbow.
- the inner and larger of the two bones of the lower leg
- the inner and larger bone of the forearm, on the side opposite the thumb.
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- a bone of the pectoral arch
- calf bone, the lateral and smaller of the two bones of the leg.
- either two flat, triangular bones, each forming the back part of a shoulder in humans.
- the part of the skull that encloses the brain
- one of a series of curved bones that are articulated with the vertebrae and occur in pairs, 12 in humans
- the bone of the forearm on the thumb side.
- a bone or series of bones extending along the middle line of the ventral portion of the body of most vertebrae.
14 Clues: the bone of the lower jaw. • a bone of the pectoral arch • the bone of the forearm on the thumb side. • the part of the skull that encloses the brain • the thigh bone, extending from the pelvis to the knee. • the inner and larger of the two bones of the lower leg • calf bone, the lateral and smaller of the two bones of the leg. • ...
Nervous Tissue 2019-12-18
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- Which of the following cell types forms myelin in the central nervous system?
- Which does not belong to the peripneral nervous system?
- A typical peripheral mixed nerve includes all of the following EXCEPT
- The glial cell that defends the body against pathogens is the____
- The afferent division of the nervous system is also known as the __ division
- Pyramidal cells (neurons whose cell bodies have a characteristic, pyramidal shape) are characteristic of the___
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- Which of the following glial cell types is believed to be functionally related to macrophages?
- The portion of the nervous system that conducts impulses from the skin, joints,skeletal muscles, and special senses is the ____division
- Which the of the following cell types lines the central canal of the spinal cord and the ventricular system of the brain?
- An imbalance between production and drainage of cerebrospinal fluid can cause___
- Which of the following cell types forms myelin in the peripheral nervous system?
- The neurons that are responsible for integrating information by retrieving, processing, storing, and "deciding" how the body responds to stimuli are___
- Which of the following cell types helps regulate the interstitial environment of central nervous tissue, serving as a buffer between nerve cells and capillaries?
13 Clues: Which does not belong to the peripneral nervous system? • The glial cell that defends the body against pathogens is the____ • A typical peripheral mixed nerve includes all of the following EXCEPT • The afferent division of the nervous system is also known as the __ division • Which of the following cell types forms myelin in the central nervous system? • ...
BODY SYSTEMS 2020-09-04
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- tissue They form the covering of all body surfaces, line body cavities and hollow organs, and are the major tissue in glands.
- system the bodily system that protects the body from foreign substances, cells, and tissues
- system of an organism's body that performs the function of excretion, the bodily process of discharging wastes.
- the basic membrane-bound unit that contains the fundamental molecules of life and of which all living things are composed.
- system that circulates blood and lymph through the body
- collects and stores urine from the kidneys before disposal by urination.
- connects to the esophagus, and the lower part leads into the small intestine.
- a part of an organism that is typically self-contained and has a specific vital function, such as the heart or liver in humans.
- tube that connects the larynx to the bronchi of the lungs, allowing the passage of air
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- an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form.
- any of the distinct types of material of which animals or plants are made, consisting of specialized cells and their products.
- canal that connects the throat to the stomach
- system. organ system consisting of skeletal, smooth and cardiac muscles.
- filter waste materials out of the blood and pass them out of the body as urine.
- system the set of organs that allows a person to breathe and exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide throughout the body.
- system or network of nerve cells and fibers which transmits nerve impulses between parts of the body
- tissue composed of cells that have the special ability to shorten or contract in order to produce movement of the body parts.
- the fluid that circulates in the heart, arteries, capillaries, and veins of a vertebrate animal carrying nourishment and oxygen
- system involves organs that turn food into energy
- tissue Tissue that supports, protects, and gives structure to other tissues and organs in the body.
- the part of the nervous system that is inside the skull
21 Clues: canal that connects the throat to the stomach • system involves organs that turn food into energy • system that circulates blood and lymph through the body • the part of the nervous system that is inside the skull • an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form. • system. organ system consisting of skeletal, smooth and cardiac muscles. • ...
Nervous System 2020-10-22
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- major structure of the hindbrain that is located near the brainstem
- a control system that acts largely unconsciously and regulates bodily functions
- anterior portion of the brain
- the nervous system outside of the brain and spinal cord
- the positively charged central core of an atom
- organ that controls all functions of the body
- the nerve cells that are activated by sensory input from the environment
- a junction between two nerve cells
- this system directs the body's rapid involuntary response to dangerous or stressful situations
- a neuron which transmits impulses between other neurons
- a specialized cell transmitting nerve impulses
- responsible for the body's rest and digestion response when the body is relaxed, resting, or feeding
- the part of the peripheral nervous system associated with the voluntary control of body movements via skeletal muscles
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- a chemical substance that is released at the end of a nerve fiber by the arrival of a nerve impulse
- spherical part of the neuron that contains the nucleus.
- these nerves branch from your lower back through your hips and buttocks and down each leg
- allows electrical impulses to transmit quickly and efficiently along the nerve cells.
- a short branched extension of a nerve cell
- a neuron whose cell body is located in the motor cortex, brainstem or the spinal cord
- bundle of fibers that transmits impulses of sensation to the brain or spinal cord, and impulses from these to the muscles and organs
- long tubelike structure that begins at the end of the brain stem and continues down to the bottom of the spine
- these nerves aid in the contraction of muscles as well as provide sensory information from the skin
- the network of nerves that sends signals from your spinal cord to your shoulders, arms and hands
- neuron that conducts electrical impulses
- consists of the brain and the spinal cord
25 Clues: anterior portion of the brain • a junction between two nerve cells • neuron that conducts electrical impulses • consists of the brain and the spinal cord • a short branched extension of a nerve cell • organ that controls all functions of the body • the positively charged central core of an atom • a specialized cell transmitting nerve impulses • ...
Y9 Science Crossword 2022-11-30
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- THIS SYSTEM KEEPS THE BODY FLUIDS IN BALANCE AND HELPS WITH THE IMMUNE SYSTEM
- A ORGANELLE THAT REGULATES THE ACTIONS IN THE CELL
- THIS IS THE TERM FOR LIVING THINGS
- A JELL LIKE ORGANELLE THAT HOLDS OTHER ORGANELLES
- FOUND WITHIN OUR BONES
- AN ORGANELLE THAT MAKES PROTEIN
- THIS IS THE GEOGRAPHIC AREA FOR ALL LIVING AND NON LIVING THINGS
- WHEN FUSED WITH OXYGEN IT BECOMES WATER
- THIS SYSTEM DELIVERS NUTRIENTS AND OXYGEN TO ALL CELLS IN THE BODY
- THIS IS NAME OF ALL THE CONTINENTS COMBINED
- A ORGANELLE THATS DESTROYS OLD CELLS OR OLD ORGANELLES
- THIS SYSTEM IS INVOLVED WITH BREATHING
- PUSHES EVERYTHING DOWN
- A ORGANELLE THAT CONVERTS FOOD INTO ENERGY
- LIKE A FENCE IT PROTECTS AND LETS THINGS IN
- USED FOR SUNSCREEN
- THIS SYSTEM HELPS US DIGEST FOOD
- AN ORGANELLE THAT CONVERTS LIGHT INTO SUGAR
- THE NAME OF THIS ELEMENT RELATES TO FIRE
- USED TO PURIFY SWIMMING POOLS
- FOUND WITHIN BANANAS
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- THE MAJOR SOURCE OF ENERGY IN THE HUMAN BODY
- THE ORGANELLE THAT MAKES DIPLOID OR MITOSIS
- HIGHER THAN 7 ON THE PH SCALE
- THIS SYSTEM IS THE MESSENGER FOR THE HORMONES RELEASED FROM INTERNAL GLANDS
- THIS IS THE SCALE FOR ALKALINITY AND ACIDITY
- THE CODE FOR CELLS
- WE EXHALE THIS GAS
- Atomic number is 36
- Fe
- THIS SYSTEM IS RESPONSIBLE FOR CREATING BABIES
- A ORGANELLE THAT MOVES MATERIALS IN AND OUT THE CELL
- LOWER THAN 7 ON THE PH SCALE
- THIS IS THE FOUNDATION FOR OF THE HUMAN BODY
- THIS IS THE TERM FOR NONLIVING THINGS
- OUR BODY INHALES THIS GAS
- A PANCAKE LIKE ORGANELLE THAT STORES MATERIALS AND PROTEINS
- THE BUILDING BLOCK FOR THE UNIVERSE
- A ORGANELLE THAT STORES WATER
- SCIENCE THAT DEALS WITH THE STRUCTURE OF MATTER AND THE FUNDAMENTAL CONSTITUTES OF THE OBSERVABLE UNIVERSE
- THIS SYSTEM HELPS THE BODY URINATE
- THIS SYSTEM IS WRAPPED AROUND OUR BONES
- THIS SYSTEM SENDS ELECTRICAL SIGNALS THROUGHOUT THE BODY
43 Clues: Fe • THE CODE FOR CELLS • WE EXHALE THIS GAS • USED FOR SUNSCREEN • Atomic number is 36 • FOUND WITHIN BANANAS • FOUND WITHIN OUR BONES • PUSHES EVERYTHING DOWN • OUR BODY INHALES THIS GAS • LOWER THAN 7 ON THE PH SCALE • HIGHER THAN 7 ON THE PH SCALE • A ORGANELLE THAT STORES WATER • USED TO PURIFY SWIMMING POOLS • AN ORGANELLE THAT MAKES PROTEIN • THIS SYSTEM HELPS US DIGEST FOOD • ...
Bones and Skeletal System 2022-12-02
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- clavicle articulates with Scapula through ______ process
- Flat bone on the ventral midline of thorax.
- Skeleton comprises 80 bones distributed along the main axis of the body.
- True ribs have two articulation surfaces on its dorsal end and is hence called
- The longest bone
- Vertebrae enduring the most shocks given to the body while jumping
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- The dorsal, flat, triangular bone
- Femur articulates with Pelvic Girdle through ______ process
- single U-shaped bone
- knee cap
10 Clues: knee cap • The longest bone • single U-shaped bone • The dorsal, flat, triangular bone • Flat bone on the ventral midline of thorax. • clavicle articulates with Scapula through ______ process • Femur articulates with Pelvic Girdle through ______ process • Vertebrae enduring the most shocks given to the body while jumping • ...
Skeletal System Key Terms 2012-10-17
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- - acts as a shock absorber to joints
- - Holds the vital organs in place when playing sport
- - elastic tissue which connects bone to bone
- - angle decreases at the joint
- - where two or more bones meet
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- - Osteoporosis is prevented by an increase in bone
- - movement which takes a limb away from the mid line of the body
- - there are over 200 of them in our body
- - moving a limb closer to the mid line of the body
- - a mineral which helps teeth and bones stay strong
10 Clues: - angle decreases at the joint • - where two or more bones meet • - acts as a shock absorber to joints • - there are over 200 of them in our body • - elastic tissue which connects bone to bone • - Osteoporosis is prevented by an increase in bone • - moving a limb closer to the mid line of the body • - a mineral which helps teeth and bones stay strong • ...
4N's Skeletal System Crossword 2013-06-17
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- The collection of bones that protect your lungs.
- The triangle shaped bone in your upper back.
- One of the forearm bones.
- The bone that protects your brains.
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- Your backbone.
- The bone in the center of the chest between the ribs.
- One of the lower leg bones.
- The upper arm bone also known as your funny bone.
- The bone in your shoulders.
- Largest bone in your body.
10 Clues: Your backbone. • One of the forearm bones. • Largest bone in your body. • One of the lower leg bones. • The bone in your shoulders. • The bone that protects your brains. • The triangle shaped bone in your upper back. • The collection of bones that protect your lungs. • The upper arm bone also known as your funny bone. • The bone in the center of the chest between the ribs.
The Skeletal System Joints 2024-05-23
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- One of the two things bones needs like our other organs
- How many functions does the skeletal system have?
- One of the two things bones need like our other organs
- Type of joint in which a ball moves within a socket allowing rotary movement. ex hip joint)
- Type of joint that helps with movement and rotation of bones around a single access
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- How many groups do we classify bones into?
- Type of joint built between two bones that meet on a flat surface and allow sliding and gliding motion
- Type of joint that allows motion in one plane. ex knee or elbow
- Type of joint that moves up and down and side to side. ex. carpometacarpal joint of the thumb
- Type of joint that allows extension and flexion. ex. An example can be found the articulated hands, between the metacarpals of the hand and the phalanges of the fingers.
10 Clues: How many groups do we classify bones into? • How many functions does the skeletal system have? • One of the two things bones need like our other organs • One of the two things bones needs like our other organs • Type of joint that allows motion in one plane. ex knee or elbow • Type of joint that helps with movement and rotation of bones around a single access • ...
Biological Psycgology 2020-10-16
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- (calming) produces adjustments. Eg. sweat
- Neural impulse, neurons signal to communicate
- chemically controls cells, tissues, and organs
- also known as skeletal nervous system
- (potential) store of potential energy
- Transmit sensation of impulse
- nervous system outside the brain and spinal cord
- The gap between two nerve cells
- Transmits info to muscles, glands, etc.
- tubular structure made of neural tissue
- receive and react with neurotransmitters
- passes messages to the dendrites
- Any member of a class of signaling molecules
- receives messages from other cells
- helps speed neural impulses
- carries nerve impulse TOWARDS the CNS
- regulates key involuntary function
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- allows us to move
- (neurons) carry info from the sensory receptors to the brain
- Speeds up reabsorption into the synapse
- causes the transfer of impulse
- neurotransmitter is taken back into the axon
- think arousing
- store various neurotransmitters that are released into the synapse
- carries info AWAY from the CNS
- cells in the CNS that DO NOT produce neural impulse
- passes message from cell body to other neurons
- nervous system that includes brain & spinal chord
- Allow sensory and motor to communicate
- Stops or slows down reabsorption into the synapse
- The cells life support center
31 Clues: think arousing • allows us to move • helps speed neural impulses • Transmit sensation of impulse • The cells life support center • causes the transfer of impulse • carries info AWAY from the CNS • The gap between two nerve cells • passes messages to the dendrites • receives messages from other cells • regulates key involuntary function • also known as skeletal nervous system • ...
Circulatory, Respiratory, Nervous System 2016-06-01
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- Pumps blood from left ventricle to head, organs, and legs
- Partition separating the two ventricles
- smaller branches
- Contraction phase
- layers of connective tissue for protection
- Valve Valve in the right ventricle
- symptoms persistent sadness, loss of interest in pleasurable activities, changes in body weight and sleeping patterns, loss of energy, suicidal thoughts
- Presence of CNS separate from PNS
- Concentration of nervous system at the head end
- clusters of air sacs
- sheet of muscle
- Has 2 chambers in heart
- where digestive and respiratory systems meet
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- Ventricle Pumps blood to head, body, and organs
- Master control center
- Arc Receptor, sensory neuron, motor neuron, and effector are involved in quick response to stimulus
- Cerebrospinal fluid becomes infected, meninges swell
- Nervous System Controls smooth and cardiac muscles, organs and glands of digestive, circulatory, excretory, endocrine
- windpipe
- Blood comes into the left atrium
- Fluid liquid that cushions the CNS and helps supply it with nutrients, WBCs and hormones
- Relaxed phase
- Has 3 chambers in heart
- Vena Cava Brings blood from head to lungs
- Nervous System Carry signals to skeletal muscles
- lead to each lung
- disease that causes alveoli to disintegrate
- Kills 430,000 Americans per year
- voice box
29 Clues: windpipe • voice box • Relaxed phase • sheet of muscle • smaller branches • Contraction phase • lead to each lung • clusters of air sacs • Master control center • Has 3 chambers in heart • Has 2 chambers in heart • Blood comes into the left atrium • Kills 430,000 Americans per year • Presence of CNS separate from PNS • Valve Valve in the right ventricle • ...
Intro To Anatomy Terminology 2024-08-02
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- System, The framework of bones and cartilage that supports the body.
- The study of the structure of the human body.
- A connective tissue that surrounds muscles, groups of muscles, blood vessels, and nerves.
- Farther from the midline of the body.
- A fibrous connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone.
- A band of fibrous tissue that connects bones or cartilages, providing stability to joints.
- Situated above or directed upward.
- Located toward the back of the body.
- The study of the functions and processes of the human body.
- Nearer to the point of attachment or to a given reference point.
- Farther from the point of attachment or from a given reference point.
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- Closer to the midline of the body.
- A place where two bones meet, allowing for movement and flexibility.
- The action of straightening a joint, increasing the angle between bones.
- System: The system composed of muscles that allow movement of the body.
- The action of bending a joint, decreasing the angle between bones.
- Situated below or directed downward.
- Located toward the front of the body.
- The technique of using hands to examine the body's structures.
- Landmark, Specific points on bones that serve as guides for identifying other anatomical structures.
20 Clues: Closer to the midline of the body. • Situated above or directed upward. • Situated below or directed downward. • Located toward the back of the body. • Farther from the midline of the body. • Located toward the front of the body. • The study of the structure of the human body. • A fibrous connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone. • ...
Nervous System practice crossword 2022-03-16
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- Connects the brain and spinal cord
- Branchlike parts of a neuron that are specialized to receive information.
- Area of the brain responsible for all voluntary activities of the body
- A threadlike extension of a neuron that carries nerve impulses away from the cell body.
- neurons that carry nerve impulses from one neuron to another
- neurons that carry outgoing information from the brain and spinal cord to the muscles and glands
- Nerves that run up and down the length of the back and transmit most messages between the body and brain
- a simple, automatic response to a sensory stimulus, such as the knee-jerk response
- a nerve cell; the basic building block of the nervous system
- the part of the peripheral nervous system that controls the glands and the muscles of the internal organs (such as the heart).
- a reaction to a stimulus
- A large structure of the hindbrain that controls fine motor skills.
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- the division of the peripheral nervous system that controls the body's skeletal muscles
- a signal to which an organism responds
- neurons that carry incoming information from the sensory receptors to the brain and spinal cord
- the sensory and motor neurons that connect the central nervous system to the rest of the body
- the message carried by a neuron
- The mass of nerve tissue that is the main control center of the nervous system
- consists of the brain and spinal cord
- the junction between the axon tip of the sending neuron and the dendrite or cell body of the receiving neuron
- A bundle of nerve fibers
21 Clues: a reaction to a stimulus • A bundle of nerve fibers • the message carried by a neuron • Connects the brain and spinal cord • consists of the brain and spinal cord • a signal to which an organism responds • neurons that carry nerve impulses from one neuron to another • a nerve cell; the basic building block of the nervous system • ...
NERVOUS SYSTEM 2023-01-12
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- Which neuroglia cells in CNS support neurons, help maintain K+ level and contributes to the blood-brain barrier? _____.
- _____ don’t have the ability to divide, thus cannot be replaces if destroyed.
- One of the universal properties of neurons is _____.
- SNS stimulates _____ muscles.
- _____ receive information from other neurons and send impulses in the direction of the cell body.
- What is the gray matter within the cerebral hemispheres that regulates accessory movements and muscle tone? _____-_____.
- Sympathetic nervous system responds to excitement due to the increase of _____.
- The parasympathetic nervous system is known as the _____ system.
- Which neuroglia in PNS surround neurosomas in ganglia of the PNS, provide electrical insulation and regulate chemical environment of the neurons? _____ cells.
- _____ in CNS is capable in movement and phagocytosis of pathogens and damaged tissue.
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- The small gap between the axon of one neuron and the dendrites of the next neuron is called _____.
- Motor functions can be divided into somatic and _____ nervous system.
- Which neuroglia cells produce the myelin sheath to electrically insulate neurons of the CNS? _____.
- PNS consist of _____ and spinal nerves.
- occipital lobe is responsible for _____ areas.
- ANS can be divided into sympathetic and _____.
- ______ lobe is important to initiate voluntary movement.
- the letter P in PNS stands for _____.
- CNS consist of _____ and spinal cord.
- function of nervous system is to detect changes and feel _____.
- ANS oversees _____ activities.
- Example of ANS activities is _____.
- SNS regulates activities that are under _____ control.
- _____ carries the impulses away from the cell body towards the next neuron in the chain.
24 Clues: SNS stimulates _____ muscles. • ANS oversees _____ activities. • Example of ANS activities is _____. • the letter P in PNS stands for _____. • CNS consist of _____ and spinal cord. • PNS consist of _____ and spinal nerves. • occipital lobe is responsible for _____ areas. • ANS can be divided into sympathetic and _____. • ...
Nervous System II - Divisions 2023-02-02
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- Sulcus that separates temporal, frontal, parietal lobes
- Cerebral areas that interpret sensory experiences, provide memory, reasoning, verbalizing, judgment
- Nerves serving the thighs, legs ,hips, feet
- Nerves that transmit smell impulses
- Foramen (opening) at base of skull where the brain stem exits & becomes the spinal cord
- Connects brain & spinal cord (incl: midbrain, pons, medulla oblongata (2 words,no space)
- 3 tissue layers covering the brain
- Interconnected cavities in the cerebral hemispheres and brain stem that hold cerebral spinal fluid & cushion the brain
- Part of autonomic system that prepares for energy-expending, stressful, or emergency situations
- Lobe that analyzes visual patterns & images
- System of nerves that branch off the Central Nervous System
- Bridge of nerves connecting the cerebral hemispheres (2 words, no space)
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- Nervous system connecting the CNS to viscera and glands
- The skull cavity the brain is inside
- Part of autonomic system active during ordinary, peaceful conditions
- Nerves that transmit visual impulses
- It regulates heart rate, blood pressure, temperature, hunger, sleep, digestive functions
- Most anterior lobe of the cerebrum
- Sulcus that separates frontal & temporal lobes
- Cortex area controlling emotional behavior, awareness of behavioral consequences
- Nerves that have sensory & motor nerves
- Largest part of the brain capable of high level thoughts & consisting of 2 hemispheres
- Nerves that transmit auditory impulses
- Automatic, subconscious responses, like pulling you finger from a hot object
- Below the occipital lobe & behind the brainstem, it coordinates skeletal muscle activity & posture
- Type of sleep where dreaming occurs
26 Clues: Most anterior lobe of the cerebrum • 3 tissue layers covering the brain • Nerves that transmit smell impulses • Type of sleep where dreaming occurs • The skull cavity the brain is inside • Nerves that transmit visual impulses • Nerves that transmit auditory impulses • Nerves that have sensory & motor nerves • Nerves serving the thighs, legs ,hips, feet • ...
Echinoderms 2022-04-11
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- Two valves
- Flowering animal
- Ocean water
- Stinging cell
- Class with sea cucumbers
- Spiny skin
- Did you find a pearl?
- Not typically found in salad
- Immobile life style
- sea urchin skeletal remains
- The oceans pin cushion
- Having 5 arms
- Clown fish friend
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- "Water pipe" runs through arms
- sea urchin's mouth
- Hydraulic system in echinoderms
- Muscular sac on top of tube feet
- External shelled cephalopod
- Stomach-foot
- Leads to radial canal
- Ability to expel guts when under stress
- Class with see stars/brittle stars
- The way water enters echinoderms
- Snails for dinner tonight
- feet Extensions to help move echinoderms
- sessile body form
- Body form of free-swimming jellyfish
- Head-foot
28 Clues: Head-foot • Two valves • Spiny skin • Ocean water • Stomach-foot • Stinging cell • Having 5 arms • Flowering animal • sessile body form • Clown fish friend • sea urchin's mouth • Immobile life style • Leads to radial canal • Did you find a pearl? • The oceans pin cushion • Class with sea cucumbers • Snails for dinner tonight • External shelled cephalopod • sea urchin skeletal remains • ...
Cells 2021-08-03
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- 7 life processes
- creates ribosomes
- category of cell commonly associated with multicellular organisms
- head and tail structure that makes up the cell wall
- primary example of a prokaryotic cell
- packages proteins and lipids to export from the cell
- smallest form of life
- holds everything together and protects the cell
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- parts of a cell
- organism with >1 cell
- uses RNA to make Amino Acids
- commonly single cellular organisms
- only found in plants
- determines what comes in and out of the cell
- creates digestive enzymes
- genetic information crucial to the cells functions
- source of bacteria movement
- only found in eukaryotic cells, it contains the genetic material
- power and respiration of the cell
- microtubules that serve as the skeletal system
20 Clues: parts of a cell • 7 life processes • creates ribosomes • only found in plants • organism with >1 cell • smallest form of life • creates digestive enzymes • source of bacteria movement • uses RNA to make Amino Acids • power and respiration of the cell • commonly single cellular organisms • primary example of a prokaryotic cell • determines what comes in and out of the cell • ...
Summary of past few months 2020-10-20
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- bone is crushed
- hundred seven bones born with
- amount of functions skeletal system
- study of body structure functions
- bone is cube shaped
- dense and appears homogenous
- types of common fractures
- ends of bones
- study of body structure
- divides body front and back
- types of bone structure (amount)
- longest bone in the body
- skin,hair,nails
- skull fracture
- bone that is thin and flat
- bone is mostly compact spongy at ends
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- outside of diaphysis
- bone forming cells
- hundred six bones in adult skeleton
- results from twisting force
- mature bone cells
- another word for cheek
- divides body into left and right
- amount of bone types
- bone breaking cells
- another word for chin
- amount of bones in face
- fracture common in children
- bone that does not fit in category
- how many pairs ribs
30 Clues: ends of bones • skull fracture • bone is crushed • skin,hair,nails • mature bone cells • bone forming cells • bone is cube shaped • bone breaking cells • how many pairs ribs • outside of diaphysis • amount of bone types • another word for chin • another word for cheek • study of body structure • amount of bones in face • longest bone in the body • types of common fractures • ...
Medication Classifications #1 2024-09-17
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- Lower cholesterol
- Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD)
- replacements Stabilize hormone deficiencies
- Reduce diarrhea
- Relieve allergies
- Delay blood clotting
- (anti-anxiety) Reduce anxiety
- Bacterial infections
- Control cough, promote the elimination of mucus
- Induce sleep/relaxation
- Reduce nausea, vomiting
- relaxants Reduce or prevent muscle spasms
- Smooth muscle spasms
- Psychosis
- Prevent or control seizures
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- agents Relieve migraine headaches
- Reduce inflammation
- Relieve depression
- Relieve nasal congestion
- nervous system stimulants Reduce hyperactivity
- Viral infections
- Relax airway muscles
- Lower blood pressure
- agents Improve bone density
- Prevent pregnancy
- Eliminate excess fluid
- Relieve pain
- hypoglycemics Reduce blood glucose
- Reduce fever
- Fungal infections
- stool softeners Promote bowel movements
31 Clues: Psychosis • Relieve pain • Reduce fever • Reduce diarrhea • Viral infections • Lower cholesterol • Prevent pregnancy • Relieve allergies • Fungal infections • Relieve depression • Reduce inflammation • Relax airway muscles • Lower blood pressure • Delay blood clotting • Bacterial infections • Smooth muscle spasms • Eliminate excess fluid • Induce sleep/relaxation • Reduce nausea, vomiting • ...
BAP 2.2- Skeletal System 2019-07-19
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- A short bone at located at the ankle
- Also known as collarbone
- Also known an jaw bone
- Every other bone that is not long, short or flat is classified under this category
- Bone where biceps and triceps are attached to.
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- Also known as tail bone
- Also known as breast bone
- One part of the skeleton
- Ribs 11 and 12 are known as
- Bones which begins at the base of the skull and extends all the way to the pelvis
10 Clues: Also known an jaw bone • Also known as tail bone • Also known as collarbone • One part of the skeleton • Also known as breast bone • Ribs 11 and 12 are known as • A short bone at located at the ankle • Bone where biceps and triceps are attached to. • Bones which begins at the base of the skull and extends all the way to the pelvis • ...
The skeletal system (1) 2021-11-11
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- 33 irregular interlocking bones that form the spinal column
- bones of the fingers and toes
- largest bone in the human skull; jawbone
- health condition that weakens bones
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- encases the brain and includes facial bones
- shoulder blade
- main weight-bearing bone in the lower leg; shinbone
- smooth, slippery substance which protects the end of the bones
- longest bone in the body
- collarbone
10 Clues: collarbone • shoulder blade • longest bone in the body • bones of the fingers and toes • health condition that weakens bones • largest bone in the human skull; jawbone • encases the brain and includes facial bones • main weight-bearing bone in the lower leg; shinbone • 33 irregular interlocking bones that form the spinal column • ...
Muscular/Skeletal/Nervous System 2022-03-21
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- Muscle in the front part of the arm
- Spongy tissue inside your bones
- Bone that protects the brain
- Holds bones together
- Sends nerve signals from your brain to body
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- Place where two bones meet
- Brings bones and muscles together
- Tissue grouped into systems for efficency
- Covers the ends of bones
- Extends your forearm
10 Clues: Holds bones together • Extends your forearm • Covers the ends of bones • Place where two bones meet • Bone that protects the brain • Spongy tissue inside your bones • Brings bones and muscles together • Muscle in the front part of the arm • Tissue grouped into systems for efficency • Sends nerve signals from your brain to body
Skeletal and Muscular System 2022-08-18
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- bone that protects the brain
- a type of involuntary muscle found in the heart.
- a type of involuntary muscle found in the stomach
- longest bone in the human body
- a type of voluntary muscle attached to bones.
- place where ribs attach
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- muscles that you control
- muscles that work without your knowledge
- protects the spinal cord
- bones that protect the heart and lungs
10 Clues: place where ribs attach • muscles that you control • protects the spinal cord • bone that protects the brain • longest bone in the human body • bones that protect the heart and lungs • muscles that work without your knowledge • a type of voluntary muscle attached to bones. • a type of involuntary muscle found in the heart. • a type of involuntary muscle found in the stomach
Skeletal and Muscular System 2022-08-18
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- bone that protects the brain
- a type of involuntary muscle found in the heart.
- a type of involuntary muscle found in the stomach
- longest bone in the human body
- a type of voluntary muscle attached to bones.
- place where ribs attach
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- muscles that you control
- muscles that work without your knowledge
- protects the spinal cord
- bones that protect the heart and lungs
10 Clues: place where ribs attach • muscles that you control • protects the spinal cord • bone that protects the brain • longest bone in the human body • bones that protect the heart and lungs • muscles that work without your knowledge • a type of voluntary muscle attached to bones. • a type of involuntary muscle found in the heart. • a type of involuntary muscle found in the stomach
Skeletal & Muscular System Terminology 2023-09-01
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- a sheath of stringy connective tissue that surrounds every part of your body
- the movement of a limb or other part toward the midline of the body or toward another part
- comprised of the upper and lower extremities, which include the shoulder girdle and pelvis
- A membrane lining the inner surface of the bony wall
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- movement of a limb or extremity so that the distal end describes a circle while the proximal end remains fixed.
- a movement that increases the angle between two body parts.
- the movement of a limb or other part away from the midline of the body, or from another part
- a part or process of a bone that ossifies separately and later becomes ankylosed to the main part of the bone
- the part of the skeleton that consists of the bones of the head and trunk of a vertebrate
- connective tissue that holds bones together
10 Clues: connective tissue that holds bones together • A membrane lining the inner surface of the bony wall • a movement that increases the angle between two body parts. • a sheath of stringy connective tissue that surrounds every part of your body • the part of the skeleton that consists of the bones of the head and trunk of a vertebrate • ...
Skeletal & Muscular System Terminology 2023-09-01
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- a sheath of stringy connective tissue that surrounds every part of your body
- the movement of a limb or other part toward the midline of the body or toward another part
- comprised of the upper and lower extremities, which include the shoulder girdle and pelvis
- A membrane lining the inner surface of the bony wall
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- movement of a limb or extremity so that the distal end describes a circle while the proximal end remains fixed.
- a movement that increases the angle between two body parts.
- the movement of a limb or other part away from the midline of the body, or from another part
- a part or process of a bone that ossifies separately and later becomes ankylosed to the main part of the bone
- the part of the skeleton that consists of the bones of the head and trunk of a vertebrate
- connective tissue that holds bones together
10 Clues: connective tissue that holds bones together • A membrane lining the inner surface of the bony wall • a movement that increases the angle between two body parts. • a sheath of stringy connective tissue that surrounds every part of your body • the part of the skeleton that consists of the bones of the head and trunk of a vertebrate • ...
Skeletal+Muscular System terms 2023-12-06
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- stores fat within the bone (Turns yellow when older)
- you have to think about this muscle to move it (Striated)
- bundles within the muscle, covered by a pericardium membrane
- can be shortened when stimulated
- can be stretched
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- you don't have to think for this to work (EX:Heart, Stomach)
- connects the muscles to the bone (Flexible, Rope like, strong)
- Filled with bone Marrow (In bone)
- Attached to bones by Tendons (Made of bundles of fiber)
- allows muscles to return to its original shape
10 Clues: can be stretched • can be shortened when stimulated • Filled with bone Marrow (In bone) • allows muscles to return to its original shape • stores fat within the bone (Turns yellow when older) • Attached to bones by Tendons (Made of bundles of fiber) • you have to think about this muscle to move it (Striated) • ...
Skeletal System Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-05
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- Shaft of a long bone
- Joints
- Union between two or more bones
- Type of cartilage
- Comprised of the upper and lower extremities;includes the shoulder girdle and pelvis
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- Occurs when two bones have both concave and convex regions
- Pertaining to skull
- Allows only extension and Flexion
- Bone
- Bones along the central line of the human body
10 Clues: Bone • Joints • Type of cartilage • Pertaining to skull • Shaft of a long bone • Union between two or more bones • Allows only extension and Flexion • Bones along the central line of the human body • Occurs when two bones have both concave and convex regions • Comprised of the upper and lower extremities;includes the shoulder girdle and pelvis
Circulatory and Skeletal System 2024-02-06
10 Clues: Wind Pipe • Voice Box • Red Blood Cells • White Blood Cells • Liquid Portion of Blood • Used to oxygenate blood • Largest Bone in the Body • Return Blood to the Heart • Form clots and stop blood • Transfer Blood throughout Body
Parker Deal 2021-02-19
8 Clues: stretched or torn muscle • biggest muscle in the body • busiest muscle in the body • stretched or torn ligaments • strongest muscle in your body • what holds a muscle and a bone together • the heart is one of this type of muscle • what attaches to bones and helps the skeletal system move
Systems of the Body 2020-04-20
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- Your food goes though this system
- This includes your lungs
- this controls what you do
- This is the frame of your body
- This helps you breathe
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- This includes your vines and arteries
- This includes your nails and hair
- This includes your bladder
- This includes your brain and spinal cord
- Helps with moving your body by helping your bones
10 Clues: This helps you breathe • This includes your lungs • this controls what you do • This includes your bladder • This is the frame of your body • Your food goes though this system • This includes your nails and hair • This includes your vines and arteries • This includes your brain and spinal cord • Helps with moving your body by helping your bones
Electromagnetic Spectrum 2021-10-07
8 Clues: moderate frequency • wave that can cause sunburn • wave with the highest frequency • used to view the skeletal system • wave with the smallest frequency • used in a everyday item that heats food • light only waves the human eye can detect • spectrum the range that electromagnetic waves travel in
Skeletal And Muscular system 2021-02-08
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- happens when bones and muscles work together
- acts as a cushion at a joint
- points of contact between bones
- helps muscles and bones grow
- attach bone to bone
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- wear and tear on joint usually affects older people
- breaks or cracks in bones
- attach bone to muscle
- bones that protect internal organs
- bones protecting the brain
10 Clues: attach bone to bone • attach bone to muscle • breaks or cracks in bones • bones protecting the brain • acts as a cushion at a joint • helps muscles and bones grow • points of contact between bones • bones that protect internal organs • happens when bones and muscles work together • wear and tear on joint usually affects older people
The skeletal system (2) 2021-11-11
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- surrounds heart and lungs
- five long bones found in each foot
- small, squat light and very strong
- made up of bones; gives the body its shape
- upper arm bone
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- protects the spinal cord
- bones which make up the wrist
- flat bone that joins the trunk and the legs
- kneecap
- breastbone; protects the heart and lungs
10 Clues: kneecap • upper arm bone • protects the spinal cord • surrounds heart and lungs • bones which make up the wrist • five long bones found in each foot • small, squat light and very strong • breastbone; protects the heart and lungs • made up of bones; gives the body its shape • flat bone that joins the trunk and the legs
Musclar Skeletal Nervous system 2022-03-17
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- long filaments that run parallel to each other to form muscle fibers
- structural unit of a myofibril in striated muscle
- Framework for the body
- a protein that forms the contractile filaments of muscle cells, and is also involved in motion in other types of cell.
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- part of the body where two or more bones meet to allow movement
- fibrous connective tissue that connects bones to other bones
- tissue grouped into coordinated systems for greater efficiency
- Make up the skeleton
- a cord of strong, flexible tissue, similar to a rope
- firm, whitish, flexible connective tissue
10 Clues: Make up the skeleton • Framework for the body • firm, whitish, flexible connective tissue • structural unit of a myofibril in striated muscle • a cord of strong, flexible tissue, similar to a rope • fibrous connective tissue that connects bones to other bones • tissue grouped into coordinated systems for greater efficiency • ...
Mateo bolin skeletal system 2022-01-28
10 Clues: Ur name • Is white • It a color • ur last name • protects lungs • protects ur brain • makes body stand up • You use to break down food • Connects ur hand to ur arm • Made up of átomos, starts with “c”
Abby Ellison’s Skeletal System 2021-04-05
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- 33 individual interlocked bones that form the spinal cord.
- Another name for collarbone, it is a curved anterior bone of the shoulder.
- The bones of fingers.
- The bone of the thigh or upper hind limb that is articulating at the hip and the knee.
- a set of 12 bones which forms a protective cage to protect the internal organs.
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- Also known as the kneecap, it is a flat, rounded triangular bone which articulates with the femur and covers the knee joint.
- The inner and typically larger of the two bones between the Knee and the Ankle.
- the outer and usually smaller of the two bones between the Knee and the Ankle.
- also known as a shoulder blade, it is a triangular, flat bone that attaches 17 muscles.
- Known as the Breast bone, it is a long flat bone located in the central part of the chest.
10 Clues: The bones of fingers. • 33 individual interlocked bones that form the spinal cord. • Another name for collarbone, it is a curved anterior bone of the shoulder. • the outer and usually smaller of the two bones between the Knee and the Ankle. • The inner and typically larger of the two bones between the Knee and the Ankle. • ...
BAP 2.2- Skeletal System 2019-07-19
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- Also known as tail bone
- Bones which begins at the base of the skull and extends all the way to the pelvis
- Ribs 11 and 12 are known as
- A short bone at located at the ankle
- Every other bone that is not long, short or flat is classified under this category
- Also known as breast bone
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- Also known as collarbone
- One part of the skeleton
- Also known an jaw bone
- Bone where biceps and triceps are attached to.
10 Clues: Also known an jaw bone • Also known as tail bone • Also known as collarbone • One part of the skeleton • Also known as breast bone • Ribs 11 and 12 are known as • A short bone at located at the ankle • Bone where biceps and triceps are attached to. • Bones which begins at the base of the skull and extends all the way to the pelvis • ...
Skeletal System: Kamryn Dwyer 2024-03-04
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- Ankle bone
- Shoulder blade
- Larger bone of lower arm
- A muscle that is extended is called this
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- Lower arm bone on the thumb side
- What is the main job of bones
- Connective tissue band that holds bones together
- Thigh bone
- Area where two or more bones meet allowing them to move
- Material found in some bones that produces blood cells
10 Clues: Ankle bone • Thigh bone • Shoulder blade • Larger bone of lower arm • What is the main job of bones • Lower arm bone on the thumb side • A muscle that is extended is called this • Connective tissue band that holds bones together • Material found in some bones that produces blood cells • Area where two or more bones meet allowing them to move
From the Mixed Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler 2020-11-30
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- Claudia and Jamie's hometown.
- The male main character.
- A fabric woven by hand with a design or picture, used for wall hangings or furniture coverings.
- The medical study specializing with the correction of the skeletal system.
- Jamie and Claudia's brother.
- A big city.
- The school bus driver.
- An art museum in New York City.
- A very poor person.
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- Unjust or unfair action or treatment.
- An optical instrument in which bits of glass show a continually changing pattern of shapes and colors.
- A mixture.
- The female main character.
- Jamie's friend that he plays cards with.
14 Clues: A mixture. • A big city. • A very poor person. • The school bus driver. • The male main character. • The female main character. • Jamie and Claudia's brother. • Claudia and Jamie's hometown. • An art museum in New York City. • Unjust or unfair action or treatment. • Jamie's friend that he plays cards with. • ...
SKELETAL SYSTEM 2016-06-11
4 Clues: these make up our skeletal system • this organ is protected by the skull • this is the meeting point of two bones • this part of the skeletal system helps in movement
Human Body Systems 2014-11-04
5 Clues: This system allows our body to move • This system converts food into energy • This system provides oxygen to our cells • This system includes all of the bones in our body • This system consists of the heart and blood vessels
Muscular and Skeletal System 2021-11-01
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- resting heart rate
- Target heart rate (there's a process we use to find this)
- You have 206 of them in your body
- Contains minerals that strengthen the bones
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- It covers the whole bones but not the ends
- The soft 'bones' that human infants have
- fills some space in the sponge
- An action using this muscle is a hip flexer
- Something that connects two bones
- Other word for the heart
10 Clues: resting heart rate • Other word for the heart • fills some space in the sponge • Something that connects two bones • You have 206 of them in your body • The soft 'bones' that human infants have • It covers the whole bones but not the ends • An action using this muscle is a hip flexer • Contains minerals that strengthen the bones • ...
4N's Skeletal System Crossword 2013-06-17
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- Your backbone.
- The upper arm bone also known as your funny bone.
- The triangle shaped bone in your upper back.
- The collection of bones that protect your lungs.
- One of the lower leg bones.
- One of the forearm bones.
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- The bone in the center of the chest between the ribs.
- The bone in your shoulders.
- Largest bone in your body.
- The bone that protects your brains.
10 Clues: Your backbone. • One of the forearm bones. • Largest bone in your body. • The bone in your shoulders. • One of the lower leg bones. • The bone that protects your brains. • The triangle shaped bone in your upper back. • The collection of bones that protect your lungs. • The upper arm bone also known as your funny bone. • The bone in the center of the chest between the ribs.
Muscular and skeletal system 2017-05-31
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- Patient does exercise themselves
- Where two bones meet
- Dystrophy weakening of muscles
- body part has been removed
- Range of Motion
- muscles attached to the bones by bands of connective tissue
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- bones thin bones maybe curved
- bones go straight again
- using something to hold
- very strong bonds of fibrous tissue
10 Clues: Range of Motion • Where two bones meet • bones go straight again • using something to hold • body part has been removed • bones thin bones maybe curved • Dystrophy weakening of muscles • Patient does exercise themselves • very strong bonds of fibrous tissue • muscles attached to the bones by bands of connective tissue
Skeletal system Hailee p6A 2021-04-09
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- something that connects bone to bone
- the bones that are around the lungs and heart.
- what kind of bone is on the inside of bones
- bones that are in your spine
- substance that prevents friction against bones
- place where two bones meet and have 3 different types like immovable, freely moveable and slightly movable
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- the break that is caused by overuse.
- substance that’s on the inside of some bones that contains stem cells
- the bone that protects the brain
- something that joins muscle to bone.
10 Clues: bones that are in your spine • the bone that protects the brain • the break that is caused by overuse. • something that connects bone to bone • something that joins muscle to bone. • what kind of bone is on the inside of bones • the bones that are around the lungs and heart. • substance that prevents friction against bones • ...
Skeletal at Muscular System 2017-12-06
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- Ginagamit upang makapagkomunika ang utak at muscles.
- Ito ang harang ng joint sa pagitan ng femur at tibia-fibula
- Ito ang nagyayari sa biceps tuwing nakatupi ang ating braso.
- Ang pinakamahaba at pinakamatibay na buto sa ating katawan.
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- Ito ang uri ng materyal kung saan gawa ang ating muscles.
- Uri ng muscles na kayng kontrolin ang paggalaw
- Dito makikita ang muscle na tinatawag na gluteus maximus.
- Halimbawa nito ang ating siko at tuhod.
- Uri ng joint na hindi nagagalaw.
- ito ang organ na pinoprotektahan ng ating skull o cranium.
10 Clues: Uri ng joint na hindi nagagalaw. • Halimbawa nito ang ating siko at tuhod. • Uri ng muscles na kayng kontrolin ang paggalaw • Ginagamit upang makapagkomunika ang utak at muscles. • Ito ang uri ng materyal kung saan gawa ang ating muscles. • Dito makikita ang muscle na tinatawag na gluteus maximus. • ito ang organ na pinoprotektahan ng ating skull o cranium. • ...
Skeletal & Muscular system CrossWord 2023-11-03
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- The places where two or more bones meet
- Muscles Any of three muscles at the back of the thigh that function to flex and rotate the leg and extend the high
- Strong,Flexible tissue that allows joints to move easily, Cushions bones, and supports soft tissues
- system Tissue that moves parts the body and control the organs
- A type of connective tissue that joins muscles to bones and muscles to muscles
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- A type of connective tissue that holds bones to other bones at the joint
- Maximus Any of three muscles in each buttock that move the thigh
- Cage The bony frame formed by the ribs around the chest
- Brachii Any of several muscles having three points of attachment at one end
- System the framework of bones and other tissues that support the body
10 Clues: The places where two or more bones meet • Cage The bony frame formed by the ribs around the chest • Maximus Any of three muscles in each buttock that move the thigh • system Tissue that moves parts the body and control the organs • A type of connective tissue that holds bones to other bones at the joint • ...
Skeletal & Muscular system CrossWord 2023-11-03
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- The places where two or more bones meet
- Muscles Any of three muscles at the back of the thigh that function to flex and rotate the leg and extend the high
- Strong,Flexible tissue that allows joints to move easily, Cushions bones, and supports soft tissues
- system Tissue that moves parts the body and control the organs
- A type of connective tissue that joins muscles to bones and muscles to muscles
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- A type of connective tissue that holds bones to other bones at the joint
- Maximus Any of three muscles in each buttock that move the thigh
- Cage The bony frame formed by the ribs around the chest
- Brachii Any of several muscles having three points of attachment at one end
- System the framework of bones and other tissues that support the body
10 Clues: The places where two or more bones meet • Cage The bony frame formed by the ribs around the chest • Maximus Any of three muscles in each buttock that move the thigh • system Tissue that moves parts the body and control the organs • A type of connective tissue that holds bones to other bones at the joint • ...
Dahlia's Test 2022-10-06
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- the worth of something
- a number that indicates the order of something
- a point where two or more edges meet
- show the relationship between two numbers
- a line of a plane figure
- a body system relation to the bones
- to take air into your lungs and send it out again
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- a shape with four sides of equal length
- small tube that carries blood
- a body part that makes you move
- line segment where two faces meet
11 Clues: the worth of something • a line of a plane figure • small tube that carries blood • a body part that makes you move • line segment where two faces meet • a body system relation to the bones • a point where two or more edges meet • a shape with four sides of equal length • show the relationship between two numbers • a number that indicates the order of something • ...
Prenatal Crossword! 2022-01-07
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- the process of removing neurons that are no longer useful in the brain
- muscle cells grow during prenatal life by hypertrophy and ________
- the growth of this system is a complex/delicate interaction of hormones, genes, and external factors
- the development of this system is most susceptible to alcohol and drugs
- the skeletal system of an embryo starts out as this
- this produces its own hormones and acts as a barrier between the mother and the fetus
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- this muscle fiber is more suitable for endurance activities (one word)
- this system plays a vital role in energy storage, insulation, and protection
- almost all neurons you will ever have are formed in this organ by the 3rd and 4th prenatal months
- direct the development of the nervous system's structures and circuits (plural)
- prenatal muscles grow due to an increase in the number and length of this (plural)
- adipose tissue increases ________ during the last 2 months of prenatal development
- primary ossification begins at this point of long bones
- the fetal age when bone cells begin to form
14 Clues: the fetal age when bone cells begin to form • the skeletal system of an embryo starts out as this • primary ossification begins at this point of long bones • muscle cells grow during prenatal life by hypertrophy and ________ • this muscle fiber is more suitable for endurance activities (one word) • ...
Circulatory, Respiratory, Nervous System 2016-06-01
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- windpipe
- Vena Cava Brings blood from head to lungs
- disease that causes alveoli to disintegrate
- symptoms persistent sadness, loss of interest in pleasurable activities, changes in body weight and sleeping patterns, loss of energy, suicidal thoughts
- Blood comes into the left atrium
- Partition separating the two ventricles
- Fluid liquid that cushions the CNS and helps supply it with nutrients, WBCs and hormones
- clusters of air sacs
- Ventricle Pumps blood to head, body, and organs
- sheet of muscle
- Has 3 chambers in heart
- lead to each lung
- Concentration of nervous system at the head end
- Valve Valve in the right ventricle
- where digestive and respiratory systems meet
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- Nervous System Controls smooth and cardiac muscles, organs and glands of digestive, circulatory, excretory, endocrine
- Contraction phase
- smaller branches
- Has 2 chambers in heart
- Relaxed phase
- Cerebrospinal fluid becomes infected, meninges swell
- Pumps blood from left ventricle to head, organs, and legs
- Presence of CNS separate from PNS
- Nervous System Carry signals to skeletal muscles
- Master control center
- voice box
- Kills 430,000 Americans per year
- layers of connective tissue for protection
- Arc Receptor, sensory neuron, motor neuron, and effector are involved in quick response to stimulus
29 Clues: windpipe • voice box • Relaxed phase • sheet of muscle • smaller branches • Contraction phase • lead to each lung • clusters of air sacs • Master control center • Has 2 chambers in heart • Has 3 chambers in heart • Blood comes into the left atrium • Kills 430,000 Americans per year • Presence of CNS separate from PNS • Valve Valve in the right ventricle • ...
Review 1-6 2021-01-19
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- Darwin, writer of Origin of Species
- largest part of the human brain
- term refers to the similarity of design found in many living things
- disease caused by pathogens
- equilibrium, idea that claims evolution occurs in rapid bursts separated by long periods of time
- belief that the present is the key to the past
- movement of water from higher concentration to lower concentration
- science put to practical use
- circulates the blood
- system of the body which is about the bones
- Father of Anatomy
- ranking below a genus in taxonomy
- sensible but untested explanation for a scientific problem
- system that controls the body functions and activities
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- body system that breaks food down
- layer, layer of skin below the epidermis
- originally created type of organism
- sum of all body activities
- term for tiny air sacs
- organism that can spread from person to person
- Pasteur, used broth and flasks to disprove spontaneous generation
- teeth used for grinding
- group of drug that includes alcohol
- Greek philosopher who people looked to for their ideas about science
- most commonly abused drug in the U.S.
- group of drugs that includes cocaine
- stimulant found in cigarettes
- physical activity that strengthens the heart and lungs
28 Clues: Father of Anatomy • circulates the blood • term for tiny air sacs • teeth used for grinding • sum of all body activities • disease caused by pathogens • science put to practical use • stimulant found in cigarettes • largest part of the human brain • body system that breaks food down • ranking below a genus in taxonomy • originally created type of organism • ...
Body Systems and Homeostasis 2024-03-13
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- composed of cells that have the special ability to shorten or contract in order to produce movement of the body parts
- delivers oxygen and nutrients to cells and takes away wastes
- blood vessels located throughout your body
- made up of all the body's different hormones
- made up of the bones that give structure to the human body
- chemical substances that act like messenger molecules in the body
- all the different systems in a human
- the system you use to eat
- includes the brain, spinal cord, and a complex network of nerves
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- any self-regulating process by which biological systems tend to maintain stability
- a major part of the circulatory system
- digestion where your body breaks large food molecules down into their chemical building blocks
- The smallest type of blood vessel
- composed of many fibrils, packaged into orderly units
- includes organs that facilitate the removal of nitrogenous wastes from the body
- composed of specialized cells called muscle fibers
- An organ that makes one or more substances, such as hormones
- the system you use to reproduce
- includes the nose, mouth, throat, voice box, windpipe, and lungs.
- digestion where your body mechanically breaks down food, grinding or smashing it into smaller pieces
20 Clues: the system you use to eat • the system you use to reproduce • The smallest type of blood vessel • all the different systems in a human • a major part of the circulatory system • blood vessels located throughout your body • made up of all the body's different hormones • composed of specialized cells called muscle fibers • ...
Medical Terminology Root Words 2021-03-26
20 Clues: ears • bone • hair • phleb • hemat • joint • fasci • sweat • nerves • muscle • arteri • opthalm • encephal • ligaments • cartilage • oilglands • bonemarrow • spinalcord • capillaries • integumentary
4N's Skeletal System Crossword 2013-06-17
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- Your backbone.
- cage The collection of bones that protect your lungs.
- One of the forearm bones.
- The triangle shaped bone in your upper back.
- The upper arm bone also known as your funny bone.
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- The bone in your shoulders.
- The bone in the center of the chest between the ribs.
- One of the lower leg bones.
- The bone that protects your brains.
- Largest bone in your body.
10 Clues: Your backbone. • One of the forearm bones. • Largest bone in your body. • The bone in your shoulders. • One of the lower leg bones. • The bone that protects your brains. • The triangle shaped bone in your upper back. • The upper arm bone also known as your funny bone. • The bone in the center of the chest between the ribs. • ...
Skeletal System & Joint Puzzle 2022-06-05
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- allows for back and forth movement
- called the femur; the longest bone in the body
- fixed joint and protects the brain
- where two bones meet or connect
- holds the bones firmly together
- produces red blood cells
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- framework of bones for support and protection
- protect the soft organs of the heart and lungs
- is a mineral good for bones and teeth repair
- connects the bones and the muscles
10 Clues: produces red blood cells • where two bones meet or connect • holds the bones firmly together • allows for back and forth movement • fixed joint and protects the brain • connects the bones and the muscles • is a mineral good for bones and teeth repair • framework of bones for support and protection • protect the soft organs of the heart and lungs • ...
Skeletal System Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-06
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- What is inflammation of the bursa called
- type of cartilage
- Bone
- Occurs when two bones have both concave and convex regions
- What is a break in a bone
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- Pertaining to skull
- what connects muscle to bone
- Shaft of a long bone
- What is made up of several organs and structures
- What works as a support structure for our body
10 Clues: Bone • type of cartilage • Pertaining to skull • Shaft of a long bone • What is a break in a bone • what connects muscle to bone • What is inflammation of the bursa called • What works as a support structure for our body • What is made up of several organs and structures • Occurs when two bones have both concave and convex regions
102.04 Building Blocks 2021-03-09
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- Tissue that covers and protects body surfaces and internal organs.
- The chemical process in which cells receive nutrients (food) for cell growth and reproduction.
- System which controls breathing of the body.
- Cell growth and division.
- The process of building up larger molecules from smaller ones.
- System which allows living organisms to procreate.
- System which controls growth and general health and reproduction of the body.
- The control center of cell activities.
- Organ which removes the toxic byproducts of digestion.
- Tissue that supports, protects and holds the body together.
- System which supplies food to the body.
- Groups of cells of the same kind.
- Group of body structures and/or organs that, together, perform one or more vital functions for the body.
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- The study of the functions that organs and systems perform.
- Separate body structures composed of two or more different tissues that perform specific functions.
- Tissue that coordinates body functions in addition to carrying messages to and from the brain and spinal cord.
- The basic units of living matter (life).
- System which circulates blood through the body.
- The process of breaking down larger molecules or substances into smaller ones.
- The production department of the cell where most of the cell’s activities take place.
- The outer surface of the cell which encloses the protoplasm. (2 words)
- The study of the organs and systems of the body.
- Tissue that carries food, waste products and hormones.
- The study of structures too small to be seen except through a microscope.
- Tissue that contracts, when stimulated, to produce motion.
- System which moves the body.
- The study of structures that can be seen with the naked eye. (2 words)
- Cells are composed of this; a gel-like substance containing water, salt and nutrients obtained from food.
- System which eliminates waste from the body.
- System which controls the sebaceous (oil) and sudoriferous (sweat) glands.
- Organ which eliminate water and waste products.
- System which sends and receives body messages.
- System which provides framework of the body.
33 Clues: Cell growth and division. • System which moves the body. • Groups of cells of the same kind. • The control center of cell activities. • System which supplies food to the body. • The basic units of living matter (life). • System which controls breathing of the body. • System which eliminates waste from the body. • System which provides framework of the body. • ...
Psychology Unit 2 Review 2021-03-09
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- drugs chemicals that affect the nervous system and result in altered consciousness
- principles principles that describe the brain's organization of sensory information into meaningful units and patterns
- rhythm the rhythm of activity and inactivity lasting approximately one day
- processing information processing guided by higher-level mental processes, as when we construct perceptions drawing on our experiences and expectations
- the distance from the peak of one wave to the peak of the next
- sleep a stage of sleep characterized by rapid eye movements, a high level of brain activity, a deep relaxation of the muscles, and dreaming
- Law To be perceived as different, two stimuli must differ by a constant minimum percentage. (Light-8%, Weight-2%, Tones-3%)
- nervous system (CNS) the brain and spinal cord
- nervous system (ANS) the part of the peripheral nervous system that controls internal biological function
- nervous system (PNS) nerves branching out from the spinal cord
- a state of awareness, including a person's feelings, sensations, ideas, and perceptions
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- the process of organizing and interpreting sensory information; enabling us to recognize meaningful objects and events; helping us make sense of the world around us
- the subjective awareness of a stimulus; the process by which our sensory receptors and nervous system receive and represent stimulus energies from our environment
- system a chemical communication system, using hormones, by which messages are sent through the bloodstream
- the process of learning to control bodily states with the help of machines monitoring the states to be controlled
- processing analysis begins with the sensory receptors and works up to the brain's integration of sensory information
- threshold smallest change in the intensity of a stimulus that can be detected (just noticeable difference)
- threshold the smallest possible strength of a stimulus that can be detected in half the time
- nervous system (SNS) the part of the peripheral nervous system that controls voluntary movement of skeletal muscles
- Nerve the nerve that carries neural impulses from the eye to the brain
20 Clues: nervous system (CNS) the brain and spinal cord • the distance from the peak of one wave to the peak of the next • nervous system (PNS) nerves branching out from the spinal cord • Nerve the nerve that carries neural impulses from the eye to the brain • rhythm the rhythm of activity and inactivity lasting approximately one day • ...
Neuroscience and Biological Foundations 2015-10-07
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- A subdivision of the peripheral nervous system(PNS) that controls the body's involuntary motor responses
- The pair of lobes that are involved in audition, language comprehension, memory and some emotional control
- The pair of lobes where bodily sensations are received and interpreted
- A long tube structure that conveys impulses away from the neuron's cell body
- Consists of brain and spinal cord
- The study of the relative effects of heredity and the environment on behavior and mental processes
- Layer of fatty insulation wrapped around the axon of some neurons; increases the rate of travel along axon
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- A neural impulse that carries information along axon of a neuron;movement is created by charges going in and out of the membrane
- The pair of lobes responsible for vision and visual perception
- A subdivision of the peripheral nervous system (PNS) that connects the central nervous system(CNS) to sensory receptors and controls skeletal muscles
- The collection of upper-brain structures including the thalamus, hypothalamus, limbic system and cerebral cortex
- The pair of lobes that govern motor control, speech production
- Composed of nerves and neurons connecting the CNS to body
- Blocks normal neurotransmitter functions
- The basic building block of the nervous system; they receive, process and transmit messages
- The cutting the corpus callous to separate the two hemispheres of the brain; used to treat severe epilepsy
- Responsible for coordinating movement patterns, sleep and arousal
- Region of brain that includes medulla, pons and cerebellum
- Mimics or enhances a neurotransmitter's effect
- Cell that provides structural, nutritional and other support for the neurons
20 Clues: Consists of brain and spinal cord • Blocks normal neurotransmitter functions • Mimics or enhances a neurotransmitter's effect • Composed of nerves and neurons connecting the CNS to body • Region of brain that includes medulla, pons and cerebellum • The pair of lobes responsible for vision and visual perception • ...
Chapter 14 2023-10-27
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- A group of neurological disorders that are the result of damage to the brain before, during, or just after birth or in early childhood
- This nervous system involves voluntary responses that are under your control
- An organ or tissue protrudes through an area of weak muscle
- A 3 inch long stalk of nerve cells and fibers that connects the spinal cord to the rest of the brain
- Nerve cells
- Muscles attached to bone that cause body movements
- The second largest part of the brain
- A fibrous cord that attaches muscle to the bone
- The largest and most complex part of the brain
- A lateral or side-to-side curvature of the spine
- The process by which bone is formed, renewed, and repaired
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- This nervous system gathers information from inside and outside your body.
- The muscle that opens a joint
- A strong, flexible connective tissue
- A band of fibrous, slightly elastic connective tissue that attaches one bone to another
- The muscle that closes a joint
- this nervous system consists of the brain and spinal cord
- A condition in which there is a progressive loss of bone tissue
- Muscles that act on a lining of the body’s passageways and hollow internal organs
- This nervous system controls involuntary functions such as digestion and heart rate
- A disorder of the nervous system that is characterized by recurrent seizures – sudden episodes of uncontrolled electrical activity in the brain
- The inflammation of a tendon
- A type of striated muscle that forms the wall of the heart
23 Clues: Nerve cells • The inflammation of a tendon • The muscle that opens a joint • The muscle that closes a joint • A strong, flexible connective tissue • The second largest part of the brain • The largest and most complex part of the brain • A fibrous cord that attaches muscle to the bone • A lateral or side-to-side curvature of the spine • ...
Muscle Structures & Functions 2013-12-17
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- muscle lengthens while contracting
- attach to actin in muscle contrations
- muscle shortens as it contracts
- this happens immediately after Calcium is released
- voluntary striated muscle
- triplet of t-tubules
- ability to contract
- z-disk to z-disk in skeletal
- muscles that contract at the same time as the prime mover
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- ability to be simulated
- fibers packed closely in sarcoplasm
- involuntary striated muscle
- staircase phenomenontonic
- partial contraction of a muscle as rest
- works with tropomyosin
- ''the bad guy'' works against prime mover
- which type of muscle has automatic activity
- involuntary unstriated muscletonic
18 Clues: ability to contract • triplet of t-tubules • works with tropomyosin • ability to be simulated • staircase phenomenontonic • voluntary striated muscle • involuntary striated muscle • z-disk to z-disk in skeletal • muscle shortens as it contracts • muscle lengthens while contracting • involuntary unstriated muscletonic • fibers packed closely in sarcoplasm • ...
Muscle Properties 2022-05-15
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- this is short in skeletal muscle but longer in cardiac muscle
- special arrangement of sarcotubular structures which is important for excitation contraction coupling
- special phenomenon of sustained contraction in smooth muscle
- ion responsible for depolarization in skeletal muscle
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- organelle of muscle cell that stores calcium
- extension of sarcolemma into the myocyte
- drugs that can be used to prolong the availability of acetylcholine in the Neuromuscular junction
- this can excite smooth muscle but not skeletal muscle
- possible in skeletal muscle but not in cardiac muscle
- special feature seen in action potential of cardiac and some smooth muscles
10 Clues: extension of sarcolemma into the myocyte • organelle of muscle cell that stores calcium • this can excite smooth muscle but not skeletal muscle • possible in skeletal muscle but not in cardiac muscle • ion responsible for depolarization in skeletal muscle • special phenomenon of sustained contraction in smooth muscle • ...
Health Care Providers 2023-09-15
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- medical specialty concerned with skeletal system
- serving patients who are able to walk
- repairing or removing a body part by cutting
- relating to the mother
- method of adjusting the spinal column
- study of the urine and urinary organs
- diagnosis and treatment of foot disorders
- substances given to make disease organisms harmless
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- pertaining to the mind
- gifts of money given to a group or organization
- determines the nature of a disease or injury
- patients who do not require hospitalization
- elevated blood pressure
- treatment using water therapy for disease/injury
- artificial parts made for the body
- continuing over many years, and for a longtime
- capable of passing directly or indirectly
- the study of hearing disorders
18 Clues: pertaining to the mind • relating to the mother • elevated blood pressure • the study of hearing disorders • artificial parts made for the body • serving patients who are able to walk • method of adjusting the spinal column • study of the urine and urinary organs • capable of passing directly or indirectly • diagnosis and treatment of foot disorders • ...
LOCOMOTION AND SUPPORT IN HUMANS AND ANIMALS 2017-04-04
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- Four fused caudal vertebrae
- The ability of an organism to move known as...
- It is a tiangular bone structure form through the fusion of 5 bones.
- The locomotive structures of fish called...
- A skeletal structure found inside the body of an organism called...
- A body cavity filled with fluid that allows movement known as...
- A compound of calcium phosphate that made up the skeletal structure is...
- Human skeleton consists of axial skeleton and ............... skeleton.
- The function is to gives support and able to withstand compression force.
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- ............... joint does not allows movement of the bones. For example, skull.
- ............... joint allows rotational movement of bones in all directions.
- .......... is a bend rod-shaped bone.
- ...............is made up of femur, tibia, patella, fibula, tarsal, metatarsal and phalanges.
- Lower jaw bone
- ............... is made up of humerus, radius, ulna, carpals, metacarpals and phalanges.
- The function is to contain spinal cord.
- A skeletal structure found outside the body of an organism called...
- The function is to protect the spinal cord.
- ..... joint allows movement of bones in one plane.
- Nose, ears and soft disc between the vertebrae are made of ..........
20 Clues: Lower jaw bone • Four fused caudal vertebrae • .......... is a bend rod-shaped bone. • The function is to contain spinal cord. • The locomotive structures of fish called... • The function is to protect the spinal cord. • The ability of an organism to move known as... • ..... joint allows movement of bones in one plane. • ...
biomedical jobs 2018-08-22
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- the study of the brain
- A person who studies food
- preforms x-rays
- Study of toxic medicine
- The study of the immune system
- Speech therapist
- Deals with ears, mouth, nose
- Treats disorders
- Medical imaging specialist, runs equipment to take images of person
- Someone who studies elders
- A pharmacist who deals who a larger amounts of medicine
- Works with amounts of medicine
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- Works with x-rays
- works with water
- Study of urinary process in humans
- Identify and diagnose diseases
- First contact care
- The study of human and nonhuman movements
- The surgery of organs in the thorax
- Collects nutrition information on person
- The study of viruses
- Skeletal therapy
- a person who works with animals
- Stays with and cares for you
24 Clues: preforms x-rays • works with water • Speech therapist • Skeletal therapy • Treats disorders • Works with x-rays • First contact care • The study of viruses • the study of the brain • Study of toxic medicine • A person who studies food • Someone who studies elders • Deals with ears, mouth, nose • Stays with and cares for you • Identify and diagnose diseases • The study of the immune system • ...
A&P MIDTERM/FINAL '22 2022-01-09
Across
- the cervical vertebrae are _ to the pelvis
- means under our control
- means closest to the midline
- multiple layers
- known as the wrists
- most outer covering of a bone
- means in front of
- connects bone to bone
- how many muscle types are there
- an example of cardiac muscle
Down
- diffusion of water
- bone cells that consume bone matrix
- muscle responsible for smiling
- single layer
- one muscle with two heads
- means 2 or more nuclei
- give skeletal muscle a striated appearance.
- fingertips are _ to the wrist
- how many pairs of floating ribs do we have
- the study of function of the body
- an example of smooth muscle
- system that covers external surface of body
- connects bone to muscle
23 Clues: single layer • multiple layers • means in front of • diffusion of water • known as the wrists • connects bone to bone • means 2 or more nuclei • means under our control • connects bone to muscle • one muscle with two heads • an example of smooth muscle • means closest to the midline • an example of cardiac muscle • fingertips are _ to the wrist • most outer covering of a bone • ...
The Nervous and Endocrine Systems 2020-10-18
Across
- layer that encases the neuron, allows for transmission of information
- increases action in neurotransmitter
- controls involuntary functions
- gathers and transmits information to various body parts
- parts of a neuron that receive and integrate information (bushy)
- arouses body (autonomic)
- gland that stimulates growth and development
- decreases action in neurotransmitter
- connects CNS to muscles, glands, and sensory receptors
- brain and spinal cord
- nourishes and protects the neuron
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- chemical messengers
- clams body (autonomic)
- chemical messengers that travel through bloodstream
- electrical charge that travels down the axon
- body to CNS
- controls skeletal muscles
- secrete hormones through bloodstream
- area between sending and receiving neuron
- CNS to body
- tube that passes messages down the neuron
- basic building block of nervous system
22 Clues: body to CNS • CNS to body • chemical messengers • brain and spinal cord • clams body (autonomic) • arouses body (autonomic) • controls skeletal muscles • controls involuntary functions • nourishes and protects the neuron • increases action in neurotransmitter • secrete hormones through bloodstream • decreases action in neurotransmitter • basic building block of nervous system • ...
Unit 2 Review 2023-12-13
Across
- shallow wounds
- process that replaces destroyed tissue by the same type of cells
- tissue attached to bones
- wound healing stage where platelets form a blood clot
- supporting cells in communication
- tissue in charge of compression for bones
- wounds that heal quickly
- scar tissue
- tissue found in heart
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- the covering tissue
- tissue in charge of support and binding
- when a cell does a specific task
- your favorite anatomy teacher
- tissue in charge of transporting nutrients, wastes, and gases
- wound healing stage where color is restored
- tissue in charge of storing calcium and blood cells
- tissue found in hollow organs
- tissue in charge of contraction
- tissue in charge of the nervous system
- many tissues of the same kind make this
20 Clues: scar tissue • shallow wounds • the covering tissue • tissue found in heart • tissue attached to bones • wounds that heal quickly • your favorite anatomy teacher • tissue found in hollow organs • tissue in charge of contraction • when a cell does a specific task • supporting cells in communication • tissue in charge of the nervous system • tissue in charge of support and binding • ...
Introduction to Anatomy 2023-08-28
Across
- Provides body structure and support
- Away from midline
- study of structural changes in the body
- Below
- made up of all organ systems. Carries out functions of life.
- made up of many cells.
- Above
- Removes wastes from the blood and regulates blood pH.
- Balance
- Behind
- Major chemical regulatory system.
Down
- Produces movements
- Takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide from blood
- Transports oxygen, CO2, heat, water, nutrients, & wastes throughout the body.
- Opposite side of the body
- contains chemicals for cleaning the cell.
- Protects body; transfer of heat; sensory reception.
- Production of hormones that influence sexual function & behaviors
- Divides the body into superior and inferior
- observing large, easily observable structures
- Powerhouse
- Mechanical and chemical breakdown of food.
- Closer to the origin
23 Clues: Below • Above • Behind • Balance • Powerhouse • Away from midline • Produces movements • Closer to the origin • made up of many cells. • Opposite side of the body • Major chemical regulatory system. • Provides body structure and support • study of structural changes in the body • contains chemicals for cleaning the cell. • Mechanical and chemical breakdown of food. • ...
Body Systems and Homeostasis 2024-03-07
Across
- The network of nerve cells and fibers which transmits nerve impulses between parts of the body
- A self-regulating process by which biological systems maintain stability
- The glands and organs that make hormones and release them directly into the blood so they can travel to tissues and organs all over the body
- The diminution of an effect by its own influence on the process giving rise to it
- The network of organs and tissues that help you breathe
- An organ that makes one or more substances, such as hormones
- The body's support structure
- A regulatory substance produced in an organism and transported in tissue fluids, such as blood
- Using certain enzymes to break down nutrients
Down
- An organ system consisting of skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscle
- The mechanical breakdown of food
- feedback The enhancement or amplification of an effect by its own influence on the process that gives rise to it
- Blood vessels that carry oxygen-poor blood to your heart
- A blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to tissues and organs in the body
- The system that circulates blood and lymph through the body
- A self-regulating process by which a living organism can maintain internal stability while adjusting to changing external conditions
- Delicate blood vessels that exist throughout your body
- The organs that take in food and liquids and break them down into Substances
- Large multinucleated cells whose most obvious histological feature is cross-striations
- An occurrence where the output of a system amplifies the system or inhibits the system
20 Clues: The body's support structure • The mechanical breakdown of food • Using certain enzymes to break down nutrients • Delicate blood vessels that exist throughout your body • The network of organs and tissues that help you breathe • Blood vessels that carry oxygen-poor blood to your heart • The system that circulates blood and lymph through the body • ...
JaKhari's Crossword 2015-03-20
Across
- system / Converts food into simple nutrients
- / Known as the "Throat"
- / A site where two or more bones are joined together
- / Attach bones to bones
- / Carry blood away from the kidneys after filtration
- / Break down old bones
- system / The framework of the body, consisting of bones and other connective tissues
- / A rubbery later of tissue found at the ends of bones.
- / The outer portion of the kidney where nephrons filter the blood
- / A pair of tubes that carry urine from the kidney
- capsule / The tin , tough , fibrous membrane that covers the kidney
Down
- / Attach muscles to bones
- / Known as the "Windpipe"
- / Inflammation of the urinary bladder
- / A small stone usually made up of calcium.
- / The flap of tissue that stop food from entering the trachea
- / To replace it with new bone tissue
- Kidney failure / sudden loss of function caused by nephritis
- / Inflammation of the kidneys
- / The inward curve of the kidney
- passage / trap dust , and has smell receptors
- / The medical specialty that deals with diseases.
- / Known as the "Voice Box"
- bladder / A sac-like hollow organ
- / Collects urine as it is formed joins together to form the ureter
- / The medical specialty that deals with problems of the urinary system
- / The fluid containing dissolved waste execrated.
27 Clues: / Break down old bones • / Known as the "Throat" • / Attach bones to bones • / Attach muscles to bones • / Known as the "Windpipe" • / Known as the "Voice Box" • / Inflammation of the kidneys • / The inward curve of the kidney • bladder / A sac-like hollow organ • / To replace it with new bone tissue • / Inflammation of the urinary bladder • ...
Human Body Systems 2022-09-29
Across
- the organ that pumps the blood through the circulatory system
- it makes you think :O
- made up of glands that make hormones
- the most basic unit of structure
- ______ stones
- the system that helps you breathe
- BONES
- the internal organ in which the major part of the digestion of food occurs
- all the organ systems joined together
- contains the brain and spinal cord
- when multiple alike tissue join together
- the part of the body that most people breathe through
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- your mouth, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, etc
- without this system you would not be able to move at all
- multiple organs formed together to perform a specific function
- fine threadlike strands growing from the skin of humans
- the part of the body that lets you hear
- the organ that supplies the body with oxygen and removes carbon dioxide from the body
- made up of blood vessels that carry blood away from and towards the heart
- hair, skin, and nails
- The systems that excrete wastes from the body
- when multiple alike cells join together
- the largest external organ
- the part of the body that lets you eat
- the part of the body that you see through
25 Clues: BONES • ______ stones • it makes you think :O • hair, skin, and nails • the largest external organ • the most basic unit of structure • the system that helps you breathe • contains the brain and spinal cord • made up of glands that make hormones • all the organ systems joined together • the part of the body that lets you eat • the part of the body that lets you hear • ...
Body Systems and Homeostasis 2023-03-02
Across
- chemical reactions in living organisms that are necessary to maintain life
- eliminates nitrogenous wastes from the body
- a system of sensitive cells that respond to stimuli such as sound, touch and taste
- system responsible for taking in oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide using the lungs
- environment elements within the organization boundaries
- a primary mechanism of homeostasis
- balance; steadiness
- arrangement of parts
- an organism in the earliest stage of development
- process by which organisms maintain a relatively stable internal environment
- consists of skeletal muscles, tendons that connects muscles to bones, and ligaments that attach bones together to form a joint
- cells that divide and remain undifferentiated
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- body system that breaks down food and absorbs nutrients
- changing the position or location of the entire body
- reproduce offspring- (sperm and oocytes)
- a control mechanism in which a change in some triggers that amplify the change
- the transfer of an organ or tissue from one person to another or from one body to another
- environment outside an organization's boundaries that might affect it
- protects and supports body organs and provides a framework that muscles use to support movement
- biological process which primarily break down large storage and other chemicals, often releasing energy in the process
20 Clues: balance; steadiness • arrangement of parts • a primary mechanism of homeostasis • reproduce offspring- (sperm and oocytes) • eliminates nitrogenous wastes from the body • cells that divide and remain undifferentiated • an organism in the earliest stage of development • changing the position or location of the entire body • ...
Body systems 2020-10-27
Across
- system includes the nose, mouth, throat, voice box, windpipe, and lungs.
- bone which looks like a sponge, is inside compact bone.
- enters the respiratory system through the nose or the mouth.
- provide support for our bodies and help form our shape.
- circulation carries blood from the heart to all the other parts of the body and back again.
- muscle attached by cord-like tendons to bone, such as in the legs, arms, and face.
- valve separates the right atrium from the right ventricle.
- bone the solid, hard outside part of the bone.
- dioxide passes into the alveoli to be exhaled.
- joints don't move.
- joints allow movement in one direction, as seen in the knees and elbows.
Down
- valve separates the right atrium from the right ventricle.
- joints allow the greatest freedom of movement.
- system is made up of blood vessels that carry blood away from and towards the heart.
- in our bodies need oxygen to stay alive.
- valve is between the left ventricle and the aorta, which carries blood to the body.
- allow a rotating or twisting motion, like that of the head moving from side to side.
17 Clues: joints don't move. • in our bodies need oxygen to stay alive. • joints allow the greatest freedom of movement. • dioxide passes into the alveoli to be exhaled. • bone the solid, hard outside part of the bone. • provide support for our bodies and help form our shape. • bone which looks like a sponge, is inside compact bone. • ...
Cells Crossword 2022-09-04
Across
- The brain of the cell.
- An area in the nucleus that is made up of protiens.
- Made up of more than one cell.
- The duplication of cells.
- Used to transport materials that the organism needs to survive.
- Where proteins are sorted and then transported.
- The liquid that fills the cells.
Down
- Mini machines that make protiens.
- Basic building blocks of life.
- Produces proteins for the rest of the cell.
- Organizing microtubes that serve as the cell's skeletal system.
- The powerhouse of the cell.
- Made up of only one cell.
- The filter of the cell.
14 Clues: The brain of the cell. • The filter of the cell. • Made up of only one cell. • The duplication of cells. • The powerhouse of the cell. • Basic building blocks of life. • Made up of more than one cell. • The liquid that fills the cells. • Mini machines that make protiens. • Produces proteins for the rest of the cell. • Where proteins are sorted and then transported. • ...
Cells Crossword 2022-09-04
Across
- The brain of the cell.
- An area in the nucleus that is made up of protiens.
- Made up of more than one cell.
- The duplication of cells.
- Used to transport materials that the organism needs to survive.
- Where proteins are sorted and then transported.
- The liquid that fills the cells.
Down
- Mini machines that make protiens.
- Basic building blocks of life.
- Produces proteins for the rest of the cell.
- Organizing microtubes that serve as the cell's skeletal system.
- The powerhouse of the cell.
- Made up of only one cell.
- The filter of the cell.
14 Clues: The brain of the cell. • The filter of the cell. • Made up of only one cell. • The duplication of cells. • The powerhouse of the cell. • Basic building blocks of life. • Made up of more than one cell. • The liquid that fills the cells. • Mini machines that make protiens. • Produces proteins for the rest of the cell. • Where proteins are sorted and then transported. • ...
Osteoporosis Crossword 2014-03-19
Across
- Gender most likely to get osteoporosis
- Hormone in male gonad, leading cause of bone loss
- Fracture that is common in the spine with osteoporosis
- Necessary to keep your bones strong
- Smoking these increases risk of osteoporosis
- System osteoporosis affects
- Osteoporosis is characterized by loss of Bone ___
- Osteoporosis is a disease of the bone
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- Helps prevent bone loss
- Bone mineral ___ tests are used to diagnose osteoporosis
- First stage of osteoporosis
- Disease in which bones are weak and likely to fracture
- Osteoporosis related fractures commonly occur in the ___
- Consumption of this leads to osteoporosis
- Low intakes of this is a risk factor
15 Clues: Helps prevent bone loss • First stage of osteoporosis • System osteoporosis affects • Necessary to keep your bones strong • Low intakes of this is a risk factor • Osteoporosis is a disease of the bone • Gender most likely to get osteoporosis • Consumption of this leads to osteoporosis • Smoking these increases risk of osteoporosis • ...
Body Systems 2015-04-21
Across
- Is a system of biological structures and processes within an organism that protects against disease.
- System is made up of the organs in your body that help you to breathe.
- Helps all the parts of the body to communicate with each other.
- Gives the body its basic framework, providing structure, protection, and movement
- Many non-living substances such as fluids, hormones, and pheromones are also important accessories
- Is a network of tissues and organs that primarily consists of lymph vessels, lymph nodes and lymph.
Down
- Composed of two parts: the respiratory system (lungs) and the cardiovascular system
- Helps all the parts of the body to communicate with each other.
- It permits movement of the body, maintains posture, and circulates blood throughout the body.
- Is in contrast to the exocrine system, which secretes its hormones using ducts.
10 Clues: Helps all the parts of the body to communicate with each other. • Helps all the parts of the body to communicate with each other. • System is made up of the organs in your body that help you to breathe. • Is in contrast to the exocrine system, which secretes its hormones using ducts. • ...
Skeletal Crossword 2020-10-05
Across
- a clot around the site of the fracture
- one fragment is driven into the other; compressed
- occurs straight across the long axis of the bone
- reabsorbs calcium by the kidney tubes
- controls bone growth
- only one side of the bone is broken
- abnormal low levels of calcium
- absorbs calcium into circulation
- breakdown of bone extra cellular matrix
- occurs at an angle that is not 90 degrees
- growth spurts; estrogen, testosterone
Down
- bone building cells
- several breaks; many small pieces between large segment
- bone is pulled apart in twisting motion
- blood vessels
- red bone marrow
- synthesis of bone matrix
- exchange nutrients & removal of waste from blood
- a broken bone
19 Clues: blood vessels • a broken bone • red bone marrow • bone building cells • controls bone growth • synthesis of bone matrix • abnormal low levels of calcium • absorbs calcium into circulation • only one side of the bone is broken • reabsorbs calcium by the kidney tubes • growth spurts; estrogen, testosterone • a clot around the site of the fracture • ...