skeletal system Crossword Puzzles
Lesson 4 2023-10-19
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- about to die
- something that has a real or independent existence
- an examination to determine the cause of death
- the act of painlessly killing a suffering person or animal
- into existence.
- childlike
- possessed at birth; in born
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- to shame
- a teacher
- branch of medicine treating disorders of the skeletal system and tissues related to movement
- a person who pays excessive attention to learning rules rather than to understanding
- a rebirth
- the basic elements, the identifying characteristic
- childish manner
- a person or thing of non-importance
15 Clues: to shame • a teacher • a rebirth • childlike • about to die • childish manner • into existence. • possessed at birth; in born • a person or thing of non-importance • an examination to determine the cause of death • something that has a real or independent existence • the basic elements, the identifying characteristic • the act of painlessly killing a suffering person or animal • ...
Organization of the Human Body 2023-09-18
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- Two or more tissues grouped together.
- Sheet tissues that cover the body.
- Invention that is the basis of discovery.
- Related organs make up these body parts.
- Stable internal environment.
- In every part of the body.
- Form of energy produced from metabolism.
- These are the basic cells for this tissue.
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- Receive and transmit impulses.
- Tissue that stores fat.
- Necessary for bodily functions like breathing.
- Voluntary tissue that move arms.
- Primary function is to contract.
- Have the power to move and are sensitive.
- Specialized for particular functions in body.
15 Clues: Tissue that stores fat. • In every part of the body. • Stable internal environment. • Receive and transmit impulses. • Voluntary tissue that move arms. • Primary function is to contract. • Sheet tissues that cover the body. • Two or more tissues grouped together. • Related organs make up these body parts. • Form of energy produced from metabolism. • ...
Human Body Systems 2021-10-29
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- major organ of the nervous system
- Transports blood around the body
- receives food from the esophagus
- Supports the body
- Processes food
- air travels to hear from the wind pipe (trachea)
- we have 206 of these as an adult
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- Takes oxygen into the body
- made of four chambers
- Eliminates waste from the blood
- Protects against germs and controls temperature
- where the waste gets filtered out of your blood
- Helps the body to move
- Sends signals to and from brain
- largest oran in the body
15 Clues: Processes food • Supports the body • made of four chambers • Helps the body to move • largest oran in the body • Takes oxygen into the body • Eliminates waste from the blood • Sends signals to and from brain • Transports blood around the body • receives food from the esophagus • we have 206 of these as an adult • major organ of the nervous system • ...
anatomy 2023-08-17
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- where two bones meet
- where bone ends are connected
- making synovial fluid enables easy glide for bones
- skull, facial bones, thoracic cage
- mineral helps build hard and resilient bones
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- upper and lower extremities
- allows the end of the bone to glide
- motion flexion and extension
- also known as the voluntary muscle
- help guide you to the locations of the body
- finger joint, elbow,knee
- slight motion ( fused to create solid )
- the shoulder joint bending and rotation
- connect bone to bone
- system 206 bones axial and appendicular
15 Clues: where two bones meet • connect bone to bone • finger joint, elbow,knee • upper and lower extremities • motion flexion and extension • where bone ends are connected • also known as the voluntary muscle • skull, facial bones, thoracic cage • allows the end of the bone to glide • slight motion ( fused to create solid ) • the shoulder joint bending and rotation • ...
Ivory T. - Nervous System Interactive Notebook Lab: Challenge It!: Crossword 2024-01-25
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- The long thing in a neuron
- The body system that this puzzle is about
- Ilness
- The cell body of a neuron
- The other little squiggly thingies sticking out of the neuron's cell body that transport messages
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- The little squiggly thingies all over the body that distribute messages to the far parts
- A body part of the skeletal system made of vertebrae and sends messages
- The pink supposedly squishy thing that is the most recognized part of the nervous system
- A fancy scan that can give images of inside the body
- A fancy brain doctor who specializes in diseases and illnesses related to the nervous system
10 Clues: Ilness • The cell body of a neuron • The long thing in a neuron • The body system that this puzzle is about • A fancy scan that can give images of inside the body • A body part of the skeletal system made of vertebrae and sends messages • The little squiggly thingies all over the body that distribute messages to the far parts • ...
Survival Needs, Life Functions, and Homeostasis 2024-08-25
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- The process of removing waste from the body.
- The system responsible for providing nutrients to the body.
- The system that regulates body temperature and protects tissues.
- The survival need that is the most abundant substance in the body.
- Feedback mechanism that amplifies the original change.
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- The system that includes bones and supports body movement.
- A survival need; essential gas for cellular respiration.
- The body's ability to maintain a stable internal environment.
- Feedback mechanism that reverses a change in a controlled condition.
9 Clues: The process of removing waste from the body. • Feedback mechanism that amplifies the original change. • A survival need; essential gas for cellular respiration. • The system that includes bones and supports body movement. • The system responsible for providing nutrients to the body. • The body's ability to maintain a stable internal environment. • ...
ඞඞඞ amongOS Linux ඞඞඞ 2022-03-15
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- the number of halves of the brain
- The ___________ nervous system includes includes all nerves that are not in the central nervous system
- Neurons that connect two other neurons.
- The _______ nervous system includes the brain and spinal cord
- controls the contraction of skeletal muscles
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- The number of types of neurons.
- all neurons connect to this
- the junction where on neuron can transfer an impulse to another structure
- Any change or signal in the environment that can make an organism react.
9 Clues: all neurons connect to this • The number of types of neurons. • the number of halves of the brain • Neurons that connect two other neurons. • controls the contraction of skeletal muscles • The _______ nervous system includes the brain and spinal cord • Any change or signal in the environment that can make an organism react. • ...
Vocabulary Practice 2023-03-23
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- a plants response to gravity.
- the body system that allows the body to move.
- the body system includes the brain, spinal cord, and a complex network of nerves.
- a plants response to stimuli.
- a plants response to light.
- how the organism reacts to a stimulus and results in a change in behavior.
- the body system that gives it shape, allows movement, makes blood cells, provides protection for organs and stores minerals
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- a plants response to touch.
- the control center of a cell.
- a stimulus that comes from the external environment
- The process by which the body's internal environment is kept stable in spite of changes in the external environment.
- rigid outer layer of the cell that provides shape, support and protection.
- any change in an organism’s environment that causes the organism to react.
- a part of the cell that stores water and nutrients.
- a stimulus that comes from inside an organism.
15 Clues: a plants response to touch. • a plants response to light. • the control center of a cell. • a plants response to gravity. • a plants response to stimuli. • the body system that allows the body to move. • a stimulus that comes from inside an organism. • a stimulus that comes from the external environment • a part of the cell that stores water and nutrients. • ...
lesson 1 vocab 2014-08-26
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- breaks down food
- provides support for body includes mussel tissue
- defends germs and diseases
- consists brain, spinal cord, nerves, sense organs
- makes an offspring
- any of the distinct types of materia made up of cells
- involves bones and joints
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- protects against injury, infection, and fluid loss
- made up of tissue
- part of organism has a specific job
- pumps blood through wole body
- removes waste from blood
- has a major sturcture and function
13 Clues: breaks down food • made up of tissue • makes an offspring • removes waste from blood • involves bones and joints • defends germs and diseases • pumps blood through wole body • has a major sturcture and function • part of organism has a specific job • provides support for body includes mussel tissue • consists brain, spinal cord, nerves, sense organs • ...
Body Systems 2022-05-27
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- the skin and its appendages
- breaks down food and turns it into energy
- system of organs involved in producing offspring
- keeps body fluids in balance and fights against infections
- gets rid of the bodies waste
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- communicates with the body using chemicals called hormones
- carries air into the body, allowing oxygen to enter the blood
- enables all movement of the body
- supports the body and helps support movement with the help of the muscular system
- controls the body through the use of electrical signals
- carries blood around the body delivering oxygen and nutrients
11 Clues: the skin and its appendages • gets rid of the bodies waste • enables all movement of the body • breaks down food and turns it into energy • system of organs involved in producing offspring • controls the body through the use of electrical signals • communicates with the body using chemicals called hormones • keeps body fluids in balance and fights against infections • ...
Muscular system 2024-08-08
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- The primary function of muscles
- Muscles responsible for facial expressions like smiling and chewing.
- Muscles responsible for moving the legs, walking, and running
- The system that works with the muscular system to produce movement.
- The type of muscle found in the heart.
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- Muscles that work without conscious control
- Tissue that connects muscles to bones.
- The muscle that contracts to lift one of your legs.
- The type of muscle that contracts when the forearm moves down.
- Muscles that are controlled by our thoughts.
- The muscle that contracts when the forearm moves up
11 Clues: The primary function of muscles • Tissue that connects muscles to bones. • The type of muscle found in the heart. • Muscles that work without conscious control • Muscles that are controlled by our thoughts. • The muscle that contracts to lift one of your legs. • The muscle that contracts when the forearm moves up • ...
Muscle & Muscle Tissue Review 2024-04-30
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- Moveable end of the muscle
- Under conscious control
- Not under conscious control
- Surrounds each muscle fiber
- Muscle Single Nucleus
- Enzyme that breaks down ACH
- Fiber Single muscle cell
- Stimulus Minimal amount of stimulus to cause muscle contractions
- Thick Filament
- Causes muscle contraction
- Produced by cellular respiration
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- Boundary between sarcomeres
- Thin Filament
- Surrounds fascicles
- Functional unit inside the muscle fiber
- Bundles inside the skeletal muscle
- Muscle Protects internal organs
- Enlargement of the muscle
- Plasma Membrane
- Immoveable end of the muscle
20 Clues: Thin Filament • Thick Filament • Plasma Membrane • Surrounds fascicles • Under conscious control • Enlargement of the muscle • Muscle Single Nucleus • Causes muscle contraction • Moveable end of the muscle • Boundary between sarcomeres • Not under conscious control • Surrounds each muscle fiber • Enzyme that breaks down ACH • Immoveable end of the muscle • Fiber Single muscle cell • ...
Organ Systems 2024-03-04
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- All of the organ systems combined into one
- Messenging system of the body
- Allows the body to move
- Gets rid of liquid waste/u__ne
- Produces sperm that can impregnate
- Provides structural support to the body
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- Allows you to breathe
- Powerhouse of the body
- Controls all other body systems
- Breeds and births offspring
- Number of Body systems
- Allows you to consume food and liquid for energy
- Protects the insides of the body
- Traps pathogens before they can get into the body
- Gets rid of waste
15 Clues: Gets rid of waste • Allows you to breathe • Powerhouse of the body • Number of Body systems • Allows the body to move • Breeds and births offspring • Messenging system of the body • Gets rid of liquid waste/u__ne • Controls all other body systems • Protects the insides of the body • Produces sperm that can impregnate • Provides structural support to the body • ...
Creepy Crawlies 2014-11-04
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- Pumps blood around the body
- System- I control the movement of blood through the body
- System- I am the system which breaks down the food you eat
- System- I am made up of trachea, the lungs and the diaphragm
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- I am the system which uses sunlight to change carbon dioxide and water into water and oxygen
- System- The system not made of soft tissue
- I am the main body or stalk of a plant
- I am the part of a plant which attaches it to the ground or to a support
8 Clues: Pumps blood around the body • I am the main body or stalk of a plant • System- The system not made of soft tissue • System- I control the movement of blood through the body • System- I am the system which breaks down the food you eat • System- I am made up of trachea, the lungs and the diaphragm • ...
animal systems 2024-04-17
Body Systems CTG 2023-03-20
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- This system removes waste from the body.
- made up of red and white blood cells, plasma and platelets.
- Attached to bones and are controlled by nerves.
- This system consists of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves.
- Two organs that remove oxygen from the air and pass it into your blood.
- This system keeps blood flowing throughout the human body.
- pumps blood around the body. It sits inside the chest, in front of the lungs and slightly to the left side.
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- The most important organ in our body. It is where we think, feel emotions, make decisions and control the rest of the body.
- A group of organs that work together to perform a specific function.
- Breaks down food to release nutrients.
- Body system responsible for breathing.
- The largest organ of the human body.
- This system is responsible for the movement of the human body.
- Provides form, support, stability, and movement to the body. It is the framework for the body.
- Where food is further broken down by stomach acids.
15 Clues: The largest organ of the human body. • Breaks down food to release nutrients. • Body system responsible for breathing. • This system removes waste from the body. • Attached to bones and are controlled by nerves. • Where food is further broken down by stomach acids. • This system keeps blood flowing throughout the human body. • ...
The Peripheral Nervous System in Vertebrates 2022-02-16
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- What division in the autonomic system of the PNS allows vertebrates to “rest and digest”?
- What are ganglia composed of?
- The dorsal root is what type of neuron?
- Motor neurons can also be called ________ neurons in the human PNS.
- Groups of neurons in the PNS are called?
- How many pairs of spinal nerves do humans have in their PNS?
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- What type of muscle does the somatic system control?
- What division in the autonomic System of the PNS allows vertebrates to have the “fight or flight” reaction?
- What is the scientific name for organs using both divisions of the autonomic system?
- The ventral root is what type of neuron?
- How many pairs of cranial nerves do humans have in their PNS?
- What division in the somatic system allows vertebrates to feel sensations from muscles, joints, tendons, etc.?
- What is a group of myelinated axons of sensory and motor neurons called in the PNS?
- A response to stimuli that only involves the PNS?
- Sensory neurons can also be called ________ neurons in the human PNS.
15 Clues: What are ganglia composed of? • The dorsal root is what type of neuron? • The ventral root is what type of neuron? • Groups of neurons in the PNS are called? • A response to stimuli that only involves the PNS? • What type of muscle does the somatic system control? • How many pairs of spinal nerves do humans have in their PNS? • ...
The Human body system 2020-12-09
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- tough, flexible strand of connective tissue that holds bones together.
- a body system that is made up of bones, its function is the protect, provide storage of minerals and support for body.
- A dome-shaped muscleat the bottom of the lungs.
- This INVOLUNTARY muscle tissue makes up our hollow organs
- a system that transports blood around your body and is made up of heart, blood and blood vessels
- blood vessel that carries oxygen poor blood back to the heart
- a pair of organs in the rib cage that takes in air
- a body system that delivers oxygen to the body and gets rid of carbon dioxide
- blood vessel that carries oxygen rich blood away from the heart
- muscle that contracts to pump and sends blood around your body.
- the middle layer of the integumentary system
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- a tiny blood vessel that allows exchange of nutrients and waste between blood cells and the blood
- A body system that is made up of mostly muscles that allow your body to move and be flexible.
- outer layer composed of epithelial cells
- This INVOLUNTARY muscle tissue is found ONLY in the heart
- Large air tube leading from the trachea to the lungs
- strong, flexible, and smooth connective tissue found at the end of bones
- Tiny sacs that blow up like tiny balloons when you breathe
- a body system that is made up of hair, nails and skin
- The place where two or more bones connect
20 Clues: outer layer composed of epithelial cells • The place where two or more bones connect • the middle layer of the integumentary system • A dome-shaped muscleat the bottom of the lungs. • a pair of organs in the rib cage that takes in air • Large air tube leading from the trachea to the lungs • a body system that is made up of hair, nails and skin • ...
Meena Santhanam:Period 1 The Human body system 2020-12-09
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- tough, flexible strand of connective tissue that holds bones together.
- a body system that is made up of bones, its function is the protect, provide storage of minerals and support for body.
- A dome-shaped muscleat the bottom of the lungs.
- This INVOLUNTARY muscle tissue makes up our hollow organs
- a system that transports blood around your body and is made up of heart, blood and blood vessels
- blood vessel that carries oxygen poor blood back to the heart
- a pair of organs in the rib cage that takes in air
- a body system that delivers oxygen to the body and gets rid of carbon dioxide
- blood vessel that carries oxygen rich blood away from the heart
- muscle that contracts to pump and sends blood around your body.
- the middle layer of the integumentary system
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- a tiny blood vessel that allows exchange of nutrients and waste between blood cells and the blood.
- A body system that is made up of mostly muscles that allow your body to move and be flexible.
- outer layer composed of epithelial cells
- This INVOLUNTARY muscle tissue is found ONLY in the heart
- Large air tube leading from the trachea to the lungs
- strong, flexible, and smooth connective tissue found at the end of bones
- Tiny sacs that blow up like tiny balloons when you breathe
- a body system that is made up of hair, nails and skin
- The place where two or more bones connect
20 Clues: outer layer composed of epithelial cells • The place where two or more bones connect • the middle layer of the integumentary system • A dome-shaped muscleat the bottom of the lungs. • a pair of organs in the rib cage that takes in air • Large air tube leading from the trachea to the lungs • a body system that is made up of hair, nails and skin • ...
Nervous System 2021-03-23
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- a gap in the myelin sheath of a nerve
- associated with control over skeletal muscles
- receive signals that trigger an electrical signal, by regulating the activity of ion channels
- enabling communication between sensory or motor neurons and the central nervous system
- conduct impulses toward or away from the central nervous mechanism
- a junction between two nerve cells, consisting of a minute gap across which impulses pass by diffusion of a neurotransmitter
- membrane that receives a signal from the presynaptic cell
- motor neuron
- insulates axon
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- a sensory receptor which receives stimuli from within the body
- sensory neurons that carry nerve impulses from sensory stimuli towards the central nervous system and brain
- endings of the axon
- contains nucleus
- the body's chemical messengers and causes the transfer of the impulse to another structure
- large granular body found in neurons
- branch off of the axon
- Nervous system that acts unconsciously to regulate body functions
- detect a change in the environment
- nervous system that includes the brain and spinal cord
- cells of the peripheral nervous system that help form the myelin sheath around the nerve fibers
- nervous system that carries information between sensory organs to the CNS
- specialized area of membrane of the axon terminal that faces the plasma membrane of the neuron or muscle fiber with which the axon terminal establishes a synaptic junction
- carries nerve impulses away from the cell body
- nerve cell
- structure containing a number of nerve cell bodies
25 Clues: nerve cell • motor neuron • insulates axon • contains nucleus • endings of the axon • branch off of the axon • detect a change in the environment • large granular body found in neurons • a gap in the myelin sheath of a nerve • associated with control over skeletal muscles • carries nerve impulses away from the cell body • structure containing a number of nerve cell bodies • ...
HL Chapter 2: First Aid: Unit 1 v2023.07 2023-12-02
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- this nervous system consists of the brain and spinal cord
- this consent involves additional information exchange between medical provider and the patient than expressed
- in Florida, children under 18
- this system gives the body shape; allows for movement
- a general term for decline in mental ability
- HIV is a ________ virus
- this system is supporting framework for the body
- emergency medical services
- a type of bacteria; highly contageous and resistant to certain antibiotics
- most common bloodborne infection in US
- set of procedures designed to prevent transmission of bloodborne pathogens to first aid/healthcare providers
- this consent is positive confirmation' may be supported by a nod
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- your legal obligation to provide care
- hepatitis spread through person to person contact
- this system delivers oxygen; removes carbon dioxide
- airborne disease that effects the respiratory system
- always use in any emergency whewre you are providing first aid
- a patient must be this in order to refuse medical care
- when you either fail to act or act inappropriately
- if you suspect sexual battery, advise the person not to do this
- largest organ of the body
- this system pumps blood throughout the body
- includes nerves that connect to the spinal cord
- a terminally ill patient may have this in place to refuse CPR if they stop breathing
- this consent is displayed when a patient rolls up their sleeve for a blood sample
25 Clues: HIV is a ________ virus • largest organ of the body • emergency medical services • in Florida, children under 18 • your legal obligation to provide care • most common bloodborne infection in US • this system pumps blood throughout the body • a general term for decline in mental ability • includes nerves that connect to the spinal cord • ...
AP Psychology 2020-10-19
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- An electrical impulse that travels down a neuron's axon
- Neurons that process information incoming and outgoing in the brain and spinal cord
- A layer of fat and tissue encasing the axon that allows neural impulses to move at faster speeds
- A molecule that can block action in neurotransmitters
- An extension of the neuron to pass messages to other neurons or cells
- Comprised of the brain and spinal cord
- The basic cells that make up the nervous system
- Neurons that carry messages from the brain to the body's muscles and glands
- When a sending neuron reabsorbs a neurotransmitter
- The junction between the axon and the dendrites of two neurons sending and receiving impulses
- Cables of axons that connect the body to the central nervous system
- A molecule that can increase action in neurotransmitters
- A division in the peripheral nervous system that controls skeletal muscles
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- Neurons for senses and motor skills that connect the rest of the body to the central nervous system
- The nucleus of a neuron is found here
- Messengers that send chemicals across neurons and influence whether or not the next neurons will generate impulses
- Neurons that carry messages from bodily tissues to the brain's receptors
- A division in the peripheral nervous system that controls glands and internal organs
- Extensions branching off of the neuron to receive messages from other neurons
- Cells in the nervous system that support neurons and play a role in memory, learning, and thinking
20 Clues: The nucleus of a neuron is found here • Comprised of the brain and spinal cord • The basic cells that make up the nervous system • When a sending neuron reabsorbs a neurotransmitter • A molecule that can block action in neurotransmitters • An electrical impulse that travels down a neuron's axon • A molecule that can increase action in neurotransmitters • ...
Unit 2 Neurons, Nervous, and Endocrine Systems 2020-10-17
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- Nerve cell between the brain and spinal cord that communicates with the sensory and motor neurons
- Increase activation of a neurotransmitter
- Sends messages away from the cell body to other neurons
- Receive messages from other cells
- A nerve cell and the basic building block of the nervous system
- Covers the axon of some neurons and helps speed up neural impulses
- Chemical messenger inside the body that carries messages between neurons
- Neurons that carry signals toward the central nervous system
- Chemical messengers are secreted into blood, which carries them to organs and tissues
- Inside neuron has a higher concentration of negatively charged ions than out
- The system that chemically controls the various functions of cells, tissues, and organs
- Neurons that send outgoing info from the brain and spinal cord to muscles and glands
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- Based movements of those ions between the outside and inside of the cell
- Nervous system that enables voluntary control of our skeletal muscles
- Tips of axon branches
- The nervous system that regulates key voluntary functions of the body
- Small sacs where neurotransmitters are stored
- Neurons that carry info from sensory receptors to the brain and spinal cord
- Intersection between the axon tip of sending neuron and the dendrite or cell body of receiving neuron
- Neurons that carry information away from the central nervous system
- Neurotransmitter molecule is taken back into axon terminal
- Decrease activation of a neurotransmitter
22 Clues: Tips of axon branches • Receive messages from other cells • Increase activation of a neurotransmitter • Decrease activation of a neurotransmitter • Small sacs where neurotransmitters are stored • Sends messages away from the cell body to other neurons • Neurotransmitter molecule is taken back into axon terminal • ...
Anatomy Crossword 2021-05-14
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- Feedback/ Function to maintain homeostatis.
- Small structures that make up cells.
- A group of similar cells.
- Any living thing considered a whole.
- The function to create new cells or organisms.
- Scientific discipline that investigates the structure of the body.
- Composed of two or more tissue types, that together perform a common function.
- System/ A group of organs classified as a unit.
- The existence and maintenance of a relatively constant environment within the body.
- System/ Exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide between blood.
- Basic living units of all plants and animals.
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- Physiology/ The study of the human.
- System/ Mechanical and chemical processes of digestion.
- Anatomy/ The study of external features.
- System/ Provides protection and support for the weight of our body.
- Anatomy/ Study of the organization of the body by areas.
- Results in an increase of size.
- The changes an organism undergoes through time.
- The ability where an organism can sense a change in the environment at hand.
- The ability to use energy to perform basic functions.
- Anatomy/ Involves the use of x-rays, MRI's, etc. to create pictures of internal structures.
- Parts of an organism have specific relationship to each other.
- Feedback/ Not homeostatic, rare in healthy individuals.
- Interaction of atoms into molecules.
- Scientific discipline that deals with the processes or functions of living things.
- Anatomy/ Study of the body by system.
26 Clues: A group of similar cells. • Results in an increase of size. • Physiology/ The study of the human. • Small structures that make up cells. • Any living thing considered a whole. • Interaction of atoms into molecules. • Anatomy/ Study of the body by system. • Anatomy/ The study of external features. • Feedback/ Function to maintain homeostatis. • ...
Anatomy Crossword 2012-09-10
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- System Exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide between blood.
- Scientific discipline that deals with the processes or functions of living things.
- Small structures that make up cells.
- A group of similar cells.
- The ability where an organism can sense a change in the environment at hand.
- Physiology The study of the human.
- System Provides protection and support for the weight of our body.
- Anatomy Involves the use of x-rays, MRI's, etc. to create pictures of internal structures.
- Results in an increase of size.
- System Mechanical and chemical processes of digestion.
- Basic living units of all plants and animals.
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- Feedback Not homeostatic, rare in healthy individuals.
- Feedback Function to maintain homeostatis.
- Anatomy The study of external features.
- Anatomy Study of the organization of the body by areas.
- The ability to use energy to perform basic functions.
- The function to create new cells or organisms.
- System A group of organs classified as a unit.
- Any living thing considered a whole.
- Parts of an organism have specific relationship to each other.
- The changes an organism undergoes through time.
- The existence and maintenance of a relatively constant environment within the body.
- Interaction of atoms into molecules.
- Scientific discipline that investigates the structure of the body.
- Anatomy/ Study of the body by system.
25 Clues: A group of similar cells. • Results in an increase of size. • Physiology The study of the human. • Small structures that make up cells. • Any living thing considered a whole. • Interaction of atoms into molecules. • Anatomy/ Study of the body by system. • Anatomy The study of external features. • Feedback Function to maintain homeostatis. • ...
Anatomy Crossword 2012-09-10
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- Feedback Function to maintain homeostatis.
- The changes an organism undergoes through time.
- System Exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide between blood.
- Any living thing considered a whole.
- The ability where an organism can sense a change in the environment at hand.
- Anatomy The study of external features.
- System Mechanical and chemical processes of digestion.
- Scientific discipline that investigates the structure of the body.
- Scientific discipline that deals with the processes or functions of living things.
- Feedback Not homeostatic, rare in healthy individuals.
- System Provides protection and support for the weight of our body.
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- Anatomy Involves the use of x-rays, MRI's, etc. to create pictures of internal structures.
- Basic living units of all plants and animals.
- The function to create new cells or organisms.
- Anatomy/ Study of the body by system.
- A group of similar cells.
- The ability to use energy to perform basic functions.
- Physiology The study of the human.
- Parts of an organism have specific relationship to each other.
- Anatomy Study of the organization of the body by areas.
- The existence and maintenance of a relatively constant environment within the body.
- Interaction of atoms into molecules.
- Small structures that make up cells.
- System A group of organs classified as a unit.
- Results in an increase of size.
25 Clues: A group of similar cells. • Results in an increase of size. • Physiology The study of the human. • Any living thing considered a whole. • Interaction of atoms into molecules. • Small structures that make up cells. • Anatomy/ Study of the body by system. • Anatomy The study of external features. • Feedback Function to maintain homeostatis. • ...
The Nervous System 2022-11-11
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- A response where the brain is not involved in deciding the response
- one of the dangers the blood-brain barrier protects the CNS from
- long bundle of nerves connecting the central and peripheral nervous systems
- Nervous system which controls most of the bodies functions and responses
- send a signal to the CNS when stimulated
- A response where the brain determines the response
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- parts of the peripheral nervous system which respond to stimuli outside of the body
- skeletal structures which protect the spinal cord
- sensory nuerons, motor neurons and receptors make us this nervous system
- surrounds the CNS and is shock-absorbing
- nerves connected to the brain
11 Clues: nerves connected to the brain • surrounds the CNS and is shock-absorbing • send a signal to the CNS when stimulated • skeletal structures which protect the spinal cord • A response where the brain determines the response • one of the dangers the blood-brain barrier protects the CNS from • A response where the brain is not involved in deciding the response • ...
Human Body Systems 2024-11-14
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- Produces hormones throughout the body
- Allows movement of the body
- Allows for the birth of offspring
- Holds the structure of the body and gives framework for muscles
- Protects the body from outside pathogens and regulates body temperature
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- Houses the immune system and drains wastes into a corresponding system
- Removes waste from the body
- Breaks down food and processes nutrients for the body to use
- Controls all bodily functions by sending signals back and forth throughout the body
- Supplies blood with oxygen and expels carbon dioxide form the body
- Transports oxygen throughout the body and transports bodily wastes to a corresponding system
11 Clues: Removes waste from the body • Allows movement of the body • Allows for the birth of offspring • Produces hormones throughout the body • Breaks down food and processes nutrients for the body to use • Holds the structure of the body and gives framework for muscles • Supplies blood with oxygen and expels carbon dioxide form the body • ...
Unit 1 - Revision 2024-05-10
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- The joint movement that decreases the angle between bones.
- The component of blood responsible for clotting.
- The system responsible for providing oxygen to the body and removing carbon dioxide.
- The system responsible for regulating body temperature and protecting against environmental hazards.
- The hormone responsible for regulating blood sugar levels
- The type of muscle found in the heart.
- The joint movement that increases the angle between bones.
- The innermost layer of the skin.
- The study of the structure of the body.
- The joint movement that moves a body part towards the midline.
- The joint movement that involves the combination of flexion, extension, abduction, and adduction
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- The joint movement that moves a body part away from the midline.
- The system responsible for support, movement, protection, and blood cell production.
- The outer layer of the skin.
- The smallest unit of a muscle.
- The type of muscle fibers that are resistant to fatigue and are primarily used for endurance activities.
- The type of muscle that is under conscious control.
- The structure that connects muscle to bone.
- The energy system that produces ATP without oxygen, used for short bursts of high-intensity activity
- The component of the nervous system responsible for the fight or flight response
- The muscular system works with this system to provide movement.
- The joint movement that rotates a body part towards the midline.
22 Clues: The outer layer of the skin. • The smallest unit of a muscle. • The innermost layer of the skin. • The type of muscle found in the heart. • The study of the structure of the body. • The structure that connects muscle to bone. • The component of blood responsible for clotting. • The type of muscle that is under conscious control. • ...
Ch 5 CrossWord 2015-02-13
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- Fibrous membrane joining bones
- Bone in the back of the skull
- Outer cover of the bone
- Drug derived from opium
- movement away from the mid-line of the body
- Fingers
- Medical speciality concerned with the function of the muscular skeletal system
- Fracture of the distal end of the fibula
- connects two bones
- Bone in the arm, connected to the thumb
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- Bone in the ankle that articulates with tibia
- Main bone of the shoulder
- Treatment of a fracture
- Ribs are attached to this
- caused by decreasing bone density
- Turning inward
- breast plate, the chest
- Offers protection to the knee
- Shin bone
- Forearm bone that connects to the pinky
20 Clues: Fingers • Shin bone • Turning inward • connects two bones • Treatment of a fracture • Outer cover of the bone • Drug derived from opium • breast plate, the chest • Main bone of the shoulder • Ribs are attached to this • Bone in the back of the skull • Offers protection to the knee • Fibrous membrane joining bones • caused by decreasing bone density • Bone in the arm, connected to the thumb • ...
Medical Terminology Team 2 2023-11-30
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- cavity located above the diaphragm
- where the liver is located
- the lower portion of the abdominopelvic cavity
- branches of science that studies the structure of the body
- separates front and back
- separates right and left of unequal sides
- staying the same
- position body is face forward
- separates right and left portion
- cavity located within the skull
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- passes through the midline
- system that consist of bones
- branch of science that describes how the Body functions
- the study of life
- cavity located towards the back
- where appendix is located
- neck region
- tissues are then arranged into -
- separates inferior and superior
- around the eye
20 Clues: neck region • around the eye • staying the same • the study of life • separates front and back • where appendix is located • passes through the midline • where the liver is located • system that consist of bones • position body is face forward • cavity located towards the back • separates inferior and superior • cavity located within the skull • tissues are then arranged into - • ...
Nervous system 1 2019-11-23
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- The auditory area is in the _______ lobe bordering the lateral sulcus
- Communication by the nervous system involves a combination of ______ and chemical signals
- ________ is one of the special functions of somatic sensory
- The master control and communication system of the body
- Most of the gray matter is in the cerebral cortex, that called the ______ nuclei which buried deep within the white matter of the cerebral hemispheres.
- ________ nervous system can be divided to sympathetic division and parasympathetic division
- One very large fiber tract, the corpus _______, connects the cerebral hemispheres
- ________ muscle is needed for somatic effector organs
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- sensory division can be divided to ______ sensory and visceral sensory
- The visual area is located in the posterior part of the ______ lobe.
- The nervous system does not work alone to regulate and maintain body homeostasis
- ________nervous system exclude brain and spinal cord
- ________ is one of the special functions of visceral sensory
- The sensory ______ has been developed to show how much tissue in the primary somatic sensory area is devoted to various sensory function.
- Millions of sensory receptors to monitor changes occurring both inside and outside the body
15 Clues: ________nervous system exclude brain and spinal cord • ________ muscle is needed for somatic effector organs • The master control and communication system of the body • ________ is one of the special functions of somatic sensory • ________ is one of the special functions of visceral sensory • The visual area is located in the posterior part of the ______ lobe. • ...
Biology of the Body 2021-02-24
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- the junction between the axon tip of a sending neuron and the dendrite of the receiving neuron
- system made up of the brain and spinal cord
- calms the body conserving its energy
- controls glands and muscles of internal organs
- the bodies speedy communication system
- central nervous system neurons that internally communicate and intervene between sensory inputs and motor outputs
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- arouses the body, mobilizing its energy in stressful situations
- controls the body's skeletal muscles
- drug molecules that are enough like the natural neurotransmitter to optimize its receptor site and block its affect bit not similar enough to stimulate receptor cells
- neurotransmitter with primary roles such as physical arousal, learning, and memory
- interconnected neural cells that, with experience, can learn, and with feedback, strengthens or inhibits experiences with same results
- neurotransmitter with primary roles such as movement, thought processes, and pleasure
- neurotransmitter with primary roles such as emotional states or moods, sleep, hunger, and arousal
- carry outgoing information from the central nervous system to muscles and glands
- neurons that carry incoming information from sensory receptors to the central nervous system
15 Clues: controls the body's skeletal muscles • calms the body conserving its energy • the bodies speedy communication system • system made up of the brain and spinal cord • controls glands and muscles of internal organs • arouses the body, mobilizing its energy in stressful situations • carry outgoing information from the central nervous system to muscles and glands • ...
the introduction of anatomy and physiology 2019-12-11
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- the basic structural and functional units of an organism
- _____center received an input and provides chemical signal
- the heating system acted as an
- sending information called input to control center
- a system body that attached to bone
- body cavities that contains the brain
- the central portion of thoracic cavity
- a nonbiological negative feedback system is ____ heating system connected to thermostat
- we have our own ___ in bodies that operate to regulate body temperature
- one of the feedback systems that need one events to break the cycle
- contains spinal cord
- body cavities that contains stomach and liver
- gross of anatomy related to internal skin called as
- imaginary flat surface
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- a chemical level in structural organization
- body cavities that contains urinary bladder
- the abdominopelvic cavity is inferior to ____ cavity
- a system that consists bone cartilage and joints as organs
- the abdominopelvic cavity will be divided into
- body cavities that contains heart
- the place where appendix can be found in abdominopelvic regions
- to separate body into superior and inferior portions it will called as ____ planes
- level consists of organ that have a common function
- the structure of the body called as
- body planes that divide body into left and right sides
- abdominopelvic regions that contains small intestine
- body plane between the transverse plane and the frontal plane
- divide the body into anterior and posterior
- the total level of structural organization
- brain is an example of
30 Clues: contains spinal cord • brain is an example of • imaginary flat surface • the heating system acted as an • body cavities that contains heart • a system body that attached to bone • the structure of the body called as • body cavities that contains the brain • the central portion of thoracic cavity • the total level of structural organization • ...
The Human body system 2020-12-09
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- tough, flexible strand of connective tissue that holds bones together.
- a body system that is made up of bones, its function is the protect, provide storage of minerals and support for body.
- A dome-shaped muscleat the bottom of the lungs.
- This INVOLUNTARY muscle tissue makes up our hollow organs
- a system that transports blood around your body and is made up of heart, blood and blood vessels
- blood vessel that carries oxygen poor blood back to the heart
- a pair of organs in the rib cage that takes in air
- a body system that delivers oxygen to the body and gets rid of carbon dioxide
- blood vessel that carries oxygen rich blood away from the heart
- muscle that contracts to pump and sends blood around your body.
- the middle layer of the integumentary system
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- a tiny blood vessel that allows exchange of nutrients and waste between blood cells and the blood
- A body system that is made up of mostly muscles that allow your body to move and be flexible.
- outer layer composed of epithelial cells
- This INVOLUNTARY muscle tissue is found ONLY in the heart
- Large air tube leading from the trachea to the lungs
- strong, flexible, and smooth connective tissue found at the end of bones
- Tiny sacs that blow up like tiny balloons when you breathe
- a body system that is made up of hair, nails and skin
- The place where two or more bones connect
20 Clues: outer layer composed of epithelial cells • The place where two or more bones connect • the middle layer of the integumentary system • A dome-shaped muscleat the bottom of the lungs. • a pair of organs in the rib cage that takes in air • Large air tube leading from the trachea to the lungs • a body system that is made up of hair, nails and skin • ...
2025-26 Medical Terminology: Muscular System Crossword Handout 2025-12-12
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- Actions you can control
- Type of striated muscle attached to bones
- Located on the shoulder; moves shoulders
- Type of striated muscle located near the heart
- A group of 4 muscles
- Specialized soft tissue
- Connect skeletal muscle to bone
- Smallest unit of muscle tissue; help with muscle movement
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- Long muscule cells seen in skeletal muscles
- Separated into two types: major and minor
- Located on upper arm; moves forearm and elbow
- Moves the head, neck,upper back, shoulder blades, shoulder, and arms
- Automatic actions you can't control
- Type of non-striated muscle
14 Clues: A group of 4 muscles • Actions you can control • Specialized soft tissue • Type of non-striated muscle • Connect skeletal muscle to bone • Automatic actions you can't control • Located on the shoulder; moves shoulders • Separated into two types: major and minor • Type of striated muscle attached to bones • Long muscule cells seen in skeletal muscles • ...
Anatomy Crossword 2012-09-10
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- Feedback Not homeostatic, rare in healthy individuals.
- Basic living units of all plants and animals.
- Anatomy/ Study of the body by system.
- Physiology The study of the human.
- The ability to use energy to perform basic functions.
- The existence and maintenance of a relatively constant environment within the body.
- Anatomy Study of the organization of the body by areas.
- The function to create new cells or organisms.
- Scientific discipline that deals with the processes or functions of living things.
- Feedback Function to maintain homeostatis.
- System Provides protection and support for the weight of our body.
- Scientific discipline that investigates the structure of the body.
- Anatomy The study of external features.
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- Anatomy Involves the use of x-rays, MRI's, etc. to create pictures of internal structures.
- The changes an organism undergoes through time.
- System Mechanical and chemical processes of digestion.
- Results in an increase of size.
- Interaction of atoms into molecules.
- A group of similar cells.
- The ability where an organism can sense a change in the environment at hand.
- System A group of organs classified as a unit.
- Parts of an organism have specific relationship to each other.
- System Exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide between blood.
- Small structures that make up cells.
- Any living thing considered a whole.
25 Clues: A group of similar cells. • Results in an increase of size. • Physiology The study of the human. • Interaction of atoms into molecules. • Small structures that make up cells. • Any living thing considered a whole. • Anatomy/ Study of the body by system. • Anatomy The study of external features. • Feedback Function to maintain homeostatis. • ...
Energy Systems 2019-02-10
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- The main by-product of the seconnd energy system
- The aerobic system provides energy for approx ____ to three hours before refuelling needs to occur
- The point up to which athletes can tolerate and process lactic acid
- The system that fuels most of the energy requirements needed for long duration activities such as marathons
- The energy system that is used immediately for high intensity actions that are short in duration
- The main by-products of the aerobic system are water and ________ ________
- Fatigue, muscle pain and ________ are all symptoms of when the levels of lactic acid get too high in the body and it is unable to clear it out
- This fuel is only used by the aerobic system in extreme cases of prolonged exercise, such as an ultra marathon
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- The fuel that is used to produce more ATP in the most immediate energy system
- The lactic acid system uses ________ to help remake more ATP, which can be found mostly in skeletal muscle
- The lactic acid system will provide energy for approx two to ______ minutes of high intensity activity (75-95% max effort)
- Intensity and ________ are the two main factors that determine which energy system dominates over the other two during sport and exercise
- This is a reserve fuel for the aerobic energy system
- The energy pathway that contains two systems and does NOT require oxygen to produce ATP
- This is used by the aerobic system to convert glycogen into ATP
- The ATP-CP system only provides energy for approx ____ to twelve seconds of high intensity activity
16 Clues: The main by-product of the seconnd energy system • This is a reserve fuel for the aerobic energy system • This is used by the aerobic system to convert glycogen into ATP • The point up to which athletes can tolerate and process lactic acid • The main by-products of the aerobic system are water and ________ ________ • ...
biology crossword 2022-01-04
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- delivery of traits from parent to offspring
- state of steady internal systems
- an organelle in cells who have photosynthesis
- both alleles are expressed
- organism containing a nucleus
- characteristics of an individual
- changes over generations
- a early form from which others evolved
- the smallest unit that can live on its own
- actual genes an organism possesses
- traces of ancient life
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- organism that lacks a nucleus
- contains the cells chromosomes
- surroundings where someone lives
- organism physical traits
- part of body functionless
- small cavity or space in tissue
- serves as the cells skeletal system
- the scientific study of genes and heredity
- liquid that fills the cells
20 Clues: traces of ancient life • organism physical traits • changes over generations • part of body functionless • both alleles are expressed • liquid that fills the cells • organism that lacks a nucleus • organism containing a nucleus • contains the cells chromosomes • small cavity or space in tissue • surroundings where someone lives • state of steady internal systems • ...
bones and skeletal tissues 2023-12-19
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- / connective tissue
- / wider than they are long
- / attaches to ribs to the sternum
- / protection
- / compressible resilient cartilage
- / contains all of our limbs and pelvis
- / longer than they are wide
- / adipose tissue connective tissue
- / connective tissue in the skeletal system
- / center portion of the skeleton
- / provides a firm but elastic support
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- / production of red blood cells
- / most prevalent cartilage-articular
- / formed within a tendon
- / no symmetry, have lots of protrusions and nocks
- / hamstrings originate from there.
- / rings of cartilage in the trachea and bronch
- / flattened plates of compact bone
- / the cartilage that provides structural support to the nose
- / fibrous connective issues
20 Clues: / protection • / formed within a tendon • / wider than they are long • / connective tissue • / longer than they are wide • / production of red blood cells • / center portion of the skeleton • / attaches to ribs to the sternum • / hamstrings originate from there. • / compressible resilient cartilage • / flattened plates of compact bone • / most prevalent cartilage-articular • ...
The brains anatomy 2025-11-13
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- cortex controls motion detection and awareness
- sensory and motor signals
- converting short term memories into long term
- reconises color, motion and shapes
- movements of the skeletal muscles
- controls creativity,emotions and recognition
- the bridge between the brain and spine
- controls learning language and thinking
- controls balance, posture and muscle tone
- processes touch, tempreture and pain
- processes fear, emotions and links them to your body
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- controls blood pressure heart rate and breathing
- reconises sound and music
- makes paths for the blood vessels
- motivation and memories
- processes spinal fluid
- processes tempreture and pain
- controls decissions and problem solving
- controls thoughts ,memory and consiousness
- sends signals to your nervous system
20 Clues: processes spinal fluid • motivation and memories • reconises sound and music • sensory and motor signals • processes tempreture and pain • makes paths for the blood vessels • movements of the skeletal muscles • reconises color, motion and shapes • sends signals to your nervous system • processes touch, tempreture and pain • the bridge between the brain and spine • ...
Jess' Crossword! 2013-11-28
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- Structures to secrete hormones.
- feedback A way of putting homeostasis outside its normal range. Stepping outside the box.
- Neurons are what in the nervous system?
- ________ feed back that brings homeostasis back to its normal range.
- _____ tissue is layers of cells that cover the inside and outside of your body.
- Another word to explain homeostasis.
- The main role of the digestive system is to _________ nutrients. (2 words)
- The connective tissue has three jobs to structure the body bind, support, and _____.
- The heart, blood vessels, and blood are all huge _____.
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- The chemicals that are secreted in the blood stream.
- Location of the hypothalamus.
- Skeletal, muscle, and cardiac are all examples of what tissue?
- The nervous system is the brain, nerves and __________? (2 words)
- In other words "the brain" sends a certain message to certain parts of your body. (PPT)
14 Clues: Location of the hypothalamus. • Structures to secrete hormones. • Another word to explain homeostasis. • Neurons are what in the nervous system? • The chemicals that are secreted in the blood stream. • The heart, blood vessels, and blood are all huge _____. • Skeletal, muscle, and cardiac are all examples of what tissue? • ...
Miscellaneous part 1 2023-03-16
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- The smallest type of blood vessel.
- The system that contains the heart and the blood vessels and moves blood throughout the body.
- groups of organs and tissues that work together to perform important jobs for the body.
- the ability of an organism to deal with the consequences of a disruption by regulating its own inherent dynamics in response to specific changes in internal and external environments.
- system consists of bones, joints and associated cartilages.
- consists of the set of organs and tissues involved in the uptake of oxygen from the atmosphere and the release of carbon dioxide generated during aerobic respiration.
- composed of cells that have the special ability to shorten or contract in order to produce movement of the body parts.
- The glands and organs that make hormones and release them directly into the blood
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- consist of a single muscle cell.
- the tendency toward a relatively stable equilibrium between interdependent elements, especially as maintained by physiological processes.
- a biological occurrence wherein the output of a system amplifies the system (positive feedback) or inhibits the system (negative feedback).
- consists of organs which remove metabolic wastes and toxins from the body.
- is made of the brain, spinal cord, sensory organs and all the neurons that serve as communication channel
- The tissues, glands, and organs involved in producing offspring (children).
- A blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to tissues and organs in the body.
- a system that includes muscle cells and muscle tissues.
- A blood vessel that carries blood to the heart from tissues and organs in the body.
- A system of organs in which the major function is to convert food into simpler, absorbable nutriments to keep the body functioning and healthy.
- An organ that makes one or more substances, such as hormones, digestive juices, sweat, tears, saliva, or milk.
- One of many substances made by glands in the body.
20 Clues: consist of a single muscle cell. • The smallest type of blood vessel. • One of many substances made by glands in the body. • a system that includes muscle cells and muscle tissues. • system consists of bones, joints and associated cartilages. • consists of organs which remove metabolic wastes and toxins from the body. • ...
Body Functions 2022-05-16
6 Clues: The system that breaks up food • The system that allows you to breath • The system that gives your body its shape • The system that sends messages from your brain • The system that sends blood throughout your body • The system that gives your body the power to move
Year 10 PE (Hard) 2016-05-20
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- The combination of max strength and max speed
- The prime mover in a muscle pair
- A function of the skeletal system
- A factor that can affect how much someone trains
- Aids the digestive system
- a piece of head wear that must be worn in public by Muslim women
- Different parts of a training programme which enables an athlete to be at their peak
- One of the core themes of the NHSP
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- + Oxygen = Energy + Carbon dioxide + Water
- Sitting down or being physically inactive
- A physique with a 'wedge shaped' body
- A factor that can improve extra-curricular provision
- This increases with age
- The acid that is built up when training anaerobically
- A type of environment that is like to cause dehydration
- Decreasing the angle of a joint
16 Clues: This increases with age • Aids the digestive system • Decreasing the angle of a joint • The prime mover in a muscle pair • A function of the skeletal system • One of the core themes of the NHSP • A physique with a 'wedge shaped' body • Sitting down or being physically inactive • + Oxygen = Energy + Carbon dioxide + Water • The combination of max strength and max speed • ...
Medical Crossword 2025-10-09
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- cavity which holds lungs, heart, esophagus, trachea, and major blood vessels
- type of system that turns food into energy
- type of cell that transmits nerve impulses
- type of valve that regulates flow of blood from left ventricle to the aorta
- cells that pigment the skin
- another name for the skull, a bone which protects the brain
- medical condition where bones become brittle and fragile
- essential protein found in red blood
- bone located in upper arm between shoulder and elbow joints
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- type of system that protect internal organs
- slowed heart rate
- infection that creates fluid buildup in the lungs
- fibrous tissue that produces movement
- organ that aids in digestion and produces insulin
- bluish / grayish coloring of the skin
- an organ that secretes chemical substances
- the most superficial layer of the skin
17 Clues: slowed heart rate • cells that pigment the skin • essential protein found in red blood • fibrous tissue that produces movement • bluish / grayish coloring of the skin • the most superficial layer of the skin • type of system that turns food into energy • type of cell that transmits nerve impulses • an organ that secretes chemical substances • ...
Miscellaneous: Part I Body Systems and Homeostasis 2023-03-16
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- The tissues, glands, and organs involved in producing offspring
- The glands and organs that make hormones and release them directly into the blood
- A blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to tissues and organs in the body.
- One of many substances made by glands in the body
- Mechanical digestion involves physically breaking down food substances into smaller particles to more efficiently undergo chemical digestion
- the ability of an organism to deal with the consequences of a disruption by regulating its own inherent dynamics in response to specific changes in internal and external environments.
- composed of cells that have the special ability to shorten or contract in order to produce movement of the body parts.
- consists of organs which remove metabolic wastes and toxins from the body.
- is made of the brain, spinal cord, sensory organs and all the neurons that serve as communication channels
- the tendency toward a relatively stable equilibrium between interdependent elements, especially as maintained by physiological processes.
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- The system that contains the heart and the blood vessels and moves blood throughout the body
- an organ system responsible for providing strength, keeping up the balance, maintaining posture,
- an organ system comprised of organs in which the major function is to convert food into simpler, absorbable nutriments
- system consists of bones, joints and associated cartilages.
- consists of the set of organs and tissues involved in the uptake of oxygen from the atmosphere and the release of carbon dioxide
- An organ that makes one or more substances, such as hormones, digestive juices, sweat, tears, saliva, or milk
- groups of organs and tissues that work together to perform important jobs for the body
- consist of a single muscle cell.
- blood vessels located throughout your body that collect oxygen-poor blood and return it to your heart.
- The smallest type of blood vessel.
- a biological occurrence wherein the output of a system amplifies the system (positive feedback) or inhibits the system
21 Clues: consist of a single muscle cell. • The smallest type of blood vessel. • One of many substances made by glands in the body • system consists of bones, joints and associated cartilages. • The tissues, glands, and organs involved in producing offspring • consists of organs which remove metabolic wastes and toxins from the body. • ...
The Camacho Challenge on Homeostasis 2013-11-28
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- When you get to hot what happens to your blood vessels? ( they..)
- If you get to hot or too cold your body may be unable to what?
- In the skeletal system bones,cartilage tendons and ligaments are..
- When your body temperature i 37* or under its called?
- A system in Homeostasis needs: A sensor,an effector and a _____?
- What makes the cells of the liver and muscles more permeable to glucose?
- This system controls mechanisms involved in Homeostasis.
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- when you get a fever what type of feedback is it?
- Composed of 2 or more different organs
- Where is the hypothalamus located
- These types of cells are produced in women to allow reproduction
- During lactation oxytocin causes which glands to contract?
- The hypothalamus stimulates which gland to secret oxytocin?
- Stroke When your body temperature reachers 40* C or higher its called?
- Our health depends on maintaining our _____ homeostasis
15 Clues: Where is the hypothalamus located • Composed of 2 or more different organs • when you get a fever what type of feedback is it? • When your body temperature i 37* or under its called? • Our health depends on maintaining our _____ homeostasis • This system controls mechanisms involved in Homeostasis. • During lactation oxytocin causes which glands to contract? • ...
Autonomic Nervous System 2020-03-22
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- What kind of adrenergic receptors are inhibitory?
- Nerves of the sympathetic nervous system that travel to the digestive tract, urinary tract, and reproductive organs.
- What, in the sympathetic system, allows prolonged effects? Part of the preganglion neurons.
- Nerves of the sympathetic nervous system that travel to the heart, blood vessels, lungs, and glands.
- Cholinergic receptors that only exist in the parasympathetic system.
- Cholinergic receptors that are always excitatory.
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- What kind of receptors receive Norepinephrine in the autonomic nervous system?
- Nerves of the sympathetic nervous system that travel to the sweat glands, blood vessels in the skin, and skeletal muscles.
- What kind of adrenergic receptors are excitatory?
9 Clues: What kind of adrenergic receptors are inhibitory? • What kind of adrenergic receptors are excitatory? • Cholinergic receptors that are always excitatory. • Cholinergic receptors that only exist in the parasympathetic system. • What kind of receptors receive Norepinephrine in the autonomic nervous system? • ...
Body Systems 4A 2020-11-03
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- the job or purpose of an object
- voluntary muscle
- involuntary muscle of the inner organs
- basic unit of structure and function in living things
- absorbs most of the water back from digested food
- small series of bubbles in the lungs which exchange gasses
- includes shoulders, hips, arms, and legs
- single structure comprised of many different tissues
- longest digestive organ
- includes spine, ribcage, and skull
- breaking down of food into smaller pieces
- the smallest blood tube where gasses are exchanged
- tube which carries blood
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- the shape or build of an object
- breaking down of food into simpler forms
- system which delivers materials for the body
- material containing groups of cells
- the movement of food by smooth muscle contractions
- system which has 5 major functions including making blood cells
- system which is made of 3 major types of tissue; one of which is voluntary and two of which are involuntary
- system that exchanges gasses with the blood
- interior of the skeleton where blood cells are made
- a muscle of the respiratory system
- a byproduct of converting glucose into ATP
- a series of organs working together
- an ingredient used in the process of converting glucose into ATP
- system that provides the body with energy and nutrients
- large tube with valves which carries blood back to the lungs
- an independently living thing
- made of cardiac muscle
30 Clues: voluntary muscle • made of cardiac muscle • longest digestive organ • tube which carries blood • an independently living thing • the shape or build of an object • the job or purpose of an object • a muscle of the respiratory system • includes spine, ribcage, and skull • material containing groups of cells • a series of organs working together • ...
Quarter 1 Review 2022-10-24
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- All living and nonliving things in an area
- the body system that provides our body with nutrients needed in order to live and survive
- a very dry ecosystem that can get very hot
- the largest aquatic ecosystem in the world
- the body system that moves blood all throughout our body and heart
- a consumer that eats only meat
- an organism that is made of only one cell that does all life functions
- a very wet ecosystem that has a lot of plant and animal life
- a land ecosystem
- a type of trait you receive in your DNA from your relatives
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- a type of trait that you learn and receive from your environment
- a consumer that eats only plants
- the body system that supports and protects our organs and produces red blood cells
- a consumer that eats both plants and animals
- an organism made up of multiple cells that are specialized
- a free flowing, always moving freshwater ecosystem
- an organ system that is responsible for all movement within the body
- a water ecosystem
- the body system that allows our body to take in air and expel harmful gases
- a plant that produces its own food
- any living thing
- breaks down dead plants and animals and returns it to the soil
- the system that connects the brain to all parts of the body to send and receive messages to control our movements
- any nonliving thing
24 Clues: any living thing • a land ecosystem • a water ecosystem • any nonliving thing • a consumer that eats only meat • a consumer that eats only plants • a plant that produces its own food • All living and nonliving things in an area • a very dry ecosystem that can get very hot • the largest aquatic ecosystem in the world • a consumer that eats both plants and animals • ...
Phys 1 2024-08-26
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- increase blood flow and relaxes muscle
- PHYSIOLOGY OF DIGESTIVE TRACT
- COINED THE TERM HOMEOSTASIS
- TESTING ON PEOPLE WITH AN ADDITIONAL DISORDER
- THIS CENTER DOES AN ADDITIONAL CHECK
- DISCOVERED INTERNAL ENVIRONMENT MAINTAINED FAIRLY CONSTANT
- A LOOP THAT INCLUDES A STIMULUS, SENSOR, INTEGRATING CENTER, AND EFFECTORS
- REGULATED BY NERVOUS + ENDOCRINE SYSTEM
- RELEASED BY NERVOUS SYSTEM TO REGULATE HOMEOSTASIS
- MOST PROMINENT PHYSIOLOGIST DURING HIS TIME
- FIRST PHYSIOLOGIST & APPLIED PHYSICAL LAW TO HUMAN BODY
- a type of muscle tissue that is no striations, single nucleus, involuntary
- SENESE THE CHANGE FROM NORMAL
- BUILT INTO THE ORGAN THEMSELVES
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- DISCOVERED DIFFERENT BLOOD TYPES
- a type of muscle tissue that is involuntary, has striations and intercalated disc, branched and short, Single nucleus
- BANTING, BEST, MACLOED DISCOVERED WHAT?
- SENDS MESSAGE TO INTEGRATING CENTER
- PLACE THE SYSTEM BACK TO NORMAL
- a type of muscle tissue that is voluntary, striated, multi nucleated and supports movement
- DESCRIBED THE FUNCTION OF AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM
- COINED THE TERM ANTIBODY
- TESTING SOME OF PEOPLE WITH DISEASE OF INTEREST
- OTHER POTENTIAL USE OF DRUG
- DISCOVERED HEART PUMPS BLOOD THROUGH A CLOSED SYSTEM
- CRICK, WATSON, WILKINS, FRANKLIN DISCOVERED THE STRUCTURE OF WHAT
- Muscle, Nervous, epithelial, and connective are the four major types of what??
- RELEASED BY ENDOCRINE SYSTEM TO REGULATE HOMEOSTASIS
- decreased blood flow and constricts muscle
- VON SZENT GYORGI EXPLAINED THE ROLE OF WHAT?
- Testing drug on healthy humans
- type of effector
32 Clues: type of effector • COINED THE TERM ANTIBODY • COINED THE TERM HOMEOSTASIS • OTHER POTENTIAL USE OF DRUG • PHYSIOLOGY OF DIGESTIVE TRACT • SENESE THE CHANGE FROM NORMAL • Testing drug on healthy humans • PLACE THE SYSTEM BACK TO NORMAL • BUILT INTO THE ORGAN THEMSELVES • DISCOVERED DIFFERENT BLOOD TYPES • SENDS MESSAGE TO INTEGRATING CENTER • THIS CENTER DOES AN ADDITIONAL CHECK • ...
Tissues 2024-05-08
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- A hard specialized tissue that is part of the skeletal system
- Muscle, this tissue is found in the walls of hollow organs
- Consciously controlled, this tissue is attached to bones and allows for movement
- there are four subtypes of this connective tissue
- Connects muscle to bone
- Also called nerve cells, these generate electrical signals that allow information to be conveys quickly to different parts of the body
- Includes tendons and ligaments
- Consists of cells suspended in an extracellular matrix, 3 subtypes
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- Tightly packed sheets of cells that cover surfaces, line hollow organs and body cavities
- Connects bone to bone
- A specialized tissue that gives structure, found in your ears and nose
- The bottom side of an epithelial cell
- Cells assist neurons
- This tissue contracts using the proteins Actin and Myosin, has 3 subcatagories
- Another name for fat tissue, cushions and protects
- The top side of an epithelial cell
- This tissue is found in the brain, spinal cord, and nerves, it senses external stimuli
- The most common connective tissue, supports organs and blood vessels, connects epithelial tissue to muscle tissue
- This tissue flows through your body, its extracellular matrix is called plasma
- Only found in the heart, it is also referred to as striated muscle
20 Clues: Cells assist neurons • Connects bone to bone • Connects muscle to bone • Includes tendons and ligaments • The top side of an epithelial cell • The bottom side of an epithelial cell • there are four subtypes of this connective tissue • Another name for fat tissue, cushions and protects • Muscle, this tissue is found in the walls of hollow organs • ...
calebs one 2023-02-22
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- made mostly of fat and contains stem cells that can become cartilage, fat, or bone cells.
- contains blood stem cells that can become red blood cells, white blood cells, or platelets.
- a strong bone
- formation of new blood cells
- Tissue that gives strength and structure to bones.
- connects joints to bone
- makes the skeletal system
- a like sesame seeds but a bone
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- a thin layer of specialized connective tissue with unique viscoelastic properties.
- a medical specialty focusing on injuries and diseases affecting your musculoskeletal system
- a joint or juncture between bones or cartilages in the skeleton of a vertebrate.
- makes the structure of the body
- a bone that is short
- the shaft of a long bone
- a bone the is long
- a bone that is shaped weird
- the bone that is flat
17 Clues: a strong bone • a bone the is long • a bone that is short • the bone that is flat • connects joints to bone • the shaft of a long bone • makes the skeletal system • a bone that is shaped weird • formation of new blood cells • a like sesame seeds but a bone • makes the structure of the body • Tissue that gives strength and structure to bones. • ...
The Human body system 2020-12-08
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- blood vessel that carries oxygen rich blood away from the heart
- a tiny blood vessel that allows exchange of nutrients and waste between blood cells and the blood
- The place where two or more bones connect
- tough, flexible strand of connective tissue that holds bones together.
- a pair of organs in the rib cage that takes in air
- a body system that delivers oxygen to the body and gets rid of carbon dioxide
- A dome-shaped muscleat the bottom of the lungs.
- a body system that is made up of hair, nails and skin
- A body system that is made up of mostly muscles that allow your body to move and be flexible.
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- a body system that is made up of bones, its function is the protect, provide storage of minerals and support for body.
- outer layer composed of epithelial cells
- a system that transports blood around your body and is made up of heart, blood and blood vessels
- This INVOLUNTARY muscle tissue makes up our hollow organs
- Tiny sacs that blow up like tiny balloons when you breathe
- muscle that contracts to pump and sends blood around your body.
- blood vessel that carries oxygen poor blood back to the heart
- the middle layer of the integumentary system
- strong, flexible, and smooth connective tissue found at the end of bones
- This INVOLUNTARY muscle tissue is found ONLY in the heart
- Large air tube leading from the trachea to the lungs
20 Clues: outer layer composed of epithelial cells • The place where two or more bones connect • the middle layer of the integumentary system • A dome-shaped muscleat the bottom of the lungs. • a pair of organs in the rib cage that takes in air • Large air tube leading from the trachea to the lungs • a body system that is made up of hair, nails and skin • ...
Meena Santhanam:Period 1 The Human body system 2020-12-09
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- blood vessel that carries oxygen rich blood away from the heart
- a tiny blood vessel that allows exchange of nutrients and waste between blood cells and the blood
- The place where two or more bones connect
- tough, flexible strand of connective tissue that holds bones together.
- a pair of organs in the rib cage that takes in air
- a body system that delivers oxygen to the body and gets rid of carbon dioxide
- A dome-shaped muscleat the bottom of the lungs.
- a body system that is made up of hair, nails and skin
- A body system that is made up of mostly muscles that allow your body to move and be flexible.
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- a body system that is made up of bones, its function is the protect, provide storage of minerals and support for body.
- outer layer composed of epithelial cells
- a system that transports blood around your body and is made up of heart, blood and blood vessels
- This INVOLUNTARY muscle tissue makes up our hollow organs
- Tiny sacs that blow up like tiny balloons when you breathe
- muscle that contracts to pump and sends blood around your body.
- blood vessel that carries oxygen poor blood back to the heart
- the middle layer of the integumentary system
- strong, flexible, and smooth connective tissue found at the end of bones
- This INVOLUNTARY muscle tissue is found ONLY in the heart
- Large air tube leading from the trachea to the lungs
20 Clues: outer layer composed of epithelial cells • The place where two or more bones connect • the middle layer of the integumentary system • A dome-shaped muscleat the bottom of the lungs. • a pair of organs in the rib cage that takes in air • Large air tube leading from the trachea to the lungs • a body system that is made up of hair, nails and skin • ...
Organization of the Nervous System 2020-12-08
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- the lobe that processes sensory information, such as touch and pain
- three layers of membrane/tissue that surround and protect the brain
- the nervous system that controls involuntary movement of smooth and cardiac muscles
- the brain's link between the brain stem and cerebrum
- the lobe that processes language and auditory (hearing) information
- chemicals released from neurons to cross synapses
- the lobe that processes visual stimuli, including colors and distance
- the part of the brain that controls voluntary movement and coordination
- the nervous system that senses stimuli in the environment
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- the part of the brain that controls involuntary movement, such as breathing and heart beats
- the part of the autonomic nervous system that calms you down, rest and digest
- a cell that responds to stimuli by conducting electrical impulses (action potentials)
- the type of neurons in the CNS that transport info between the sensory and motor neurons
- hollow fluid-filled cavities within brain which make and transport the cerebrospinal fluid
- the lobe that processes higher thinking, problem solving, and impulse control
- the part of the autonomic nervous system that excites you, fight or flight
- the gland that regulates reproductive cycles
- the nervous system that controls voluntary skeletal muscle movements
- the brain's link between the nervous and endocrine systems
- superior part of the brain consisting of the 4 lobes, aka cerebral cortex
- the system in the brain that controls emotions
- the gland that regulates sleep
22 Clues: the gland that regulates sleep • the gland that regulates reproductive cycles • the system in the brain that controls emotions • chemicals released from neurons to cross synapses • the brain's link between the brain stem and cerebrum • the nervous system that senses stimuli in the environment • the brain's link between the nervous and endocrine systems • ...
Biology of the Body 2021-02-24
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- neurotransmitter with primary roles such as emotional states or moods, sleep, hunger, and arousal
- the junction between the axon tip of a sending neuron and the dendrite of the receiving neuron
- central nervous system neurons that internally communicate and intervene between sensory inputs and motor outputs
- carry outgoing information from the central nervous system to muscles and glands
- arouses the body, mobilizing its energy in stressful situations
- drug molecules that are enough like the natural neurotransmitter to optimize its receptor site and block its affect bit not similar enough to stimulate receptor cells
- the bodies speedy communication system
- neurons that carry incoming information from sensory receptors to the central nervous system
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- calms the body conserving its energy
- controls the body's skeletal muscles
- system made up of the brain and spinal cord
- neurotransmitter with primary roles such as movement, thought processes, and pleasure
- epinephrine neurotransmitter with primary roles such as physical arousal, learning, and memory
- controls glands and muscles of internal organs
- interconnected neural cells that, with experience, can learn, and with feedback, strengthens or inhibits experiences with same results
15 Clues: calms the body conserving its energy • controls the body's skeletal muscles • the bodies speedy communication system • system made up of the brain and spinal cord • controls glands and muscles of internal organs • arouses the body, mobilizing its energy in stressful situations • carry outgoing information from the central nervous system to muscles and glands • ...
Science Minor #1 2025-02-04
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- system group of organs that function to provide structural support & protect internal organs
- group of organs that work together to circulate blood through the body
- system group of organs & tissues that protect the body from external damage & water loss
- system group of organs that allow oxygen & carbon dioxide to exchange between the body & the environment
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- system group of organs & tissues that sense, transmit, & process information
- system group of organs that work together to break down food
- system a system of organs that filter & remove waste materials from the body
- group of organs that regulate the body by secreting hormones into the bloodstream
- system group of organs that provide movement & warmth for the body
9 Clues: system group of organs that work together to break down food • system group of organs that provide movement & warmth for the body • group of organs that work together to circulate blood through the body • system group of organs & tissues that sense, transmit, & process information • system a system of organs that filter & remove waste materials from the body • ...
Anatomy Crossword 2012-09-10
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- Anatomy/ Study of the body by system.
- Feedback/ Function to maintain homeostatis.
- The existence and maintenance of a relatively constant environment within the body.
- The function to create new cells or organisms.
- Results in an increase of size.
- Anatomy/ Involves the use of x-rays, MRI's, etc. to create pictures of internal structures.
- System/ Exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide between blood.
- System/ Mechanical and chemical processes of digestion.
- The ability to use energy to perform basic functions.
- Small structures that make up cells.
- System/ Provides protection and support for the weight of our body.
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- Interaction of atoms into molecules.
- Anatomy/ Study of the organization of the body by areas.
- Scientific discipline that deals with the processes or functions of living things.
- The changes an organism undergoes through time.
- Composed of two or more tissue types, that together perform a common function.
- The ability where an organism can sense a change in the environment at hand.
- Anatomy/ The study of external features.
- Parts of an organism have specific relationship to each other.
- Feedback/ Not homeostatic, rare in healthy individuals.
- System/ A group of organs classified as a unit.
- Any living thing considered a whole.
- A group of similar cells.
- Physiology/ The study of the human.
- Scientific discipline that investigates the structure of the body.
- Basic living units of all plants and animals.
26 Clues: A group of similar cells. • Results in an increase of size. • Physiology/ The study of the human. • Interaction of atoms into molecules. • Any living thing considered a whole. • Small structures that make up cells. • Anatomy/ Study of the body by system. • Anatomy/ The study of external features. • Feedback/ Function to maintain homeostatis. • ...
Anatomy Crossword 2012-09-10
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- Basic living units of all plants and animals.
- Feedback/ Not homeostatic, rare in healthy individuals.
- System/ Provides protection and support for the weight of our body.
- Composed of two or more tissue types, that together perform a common function.
- The ability where an organism can sense a change in the environment at hand.
- Anatomy/ Study of the organization of the body by areas.
- The changes an organism undergoes through time.
- Anatomy/ Involves the use of x-rays, MRI's, etc. to create pictures of internal structures.
- Parts of an organism have specific relationship to each other.
- Results in an increase of size.
- Small structures that make up cells.
- Anatomy/ Study of the body by system.
- Any living thing considered a whole.
- A group of similar cells.
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- Anatomy/ The study of external features.
- Feedback/ Function to maintain homeostatis.
- Interaction of atoms into molecules.
- Scientific discipline that deals with the processes or functions of living things.
- System/ Mechanical and chemical processes of digestion.
- Scientific discipline that investigates the structure of the body.
- The function to create new cells or organisms.
- System/ Exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide between blood.
- Physiology/ The study of the human.
- The ability to use energy to perform basic functions.
- The existence and maintenance of a relatively constant environment within the body.
- System/ A group of organs classified as a unit.
26 Clues: A group of similar cells. • Results in an increase of size. • Physiology/ The study of the human. • Interaction of atoms into molecules. • Small structures that make up cells. • Any living thing considered a whole. • Anatomy/ Study of the body by system. • Anatomy/ The study of external features. • Feedback/ Function to maintain homeostatis. • ...
Anatomy Crossword 2012-09-10
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- The ability to use energy to perform basic functions.
- Anatomy/ Study of the organization of the body by areas.
- Scientific discipline that deals with the processes or functions of living things.
- Feedback/ Not homeostatic, rare in healthy individuals.
- The function to create new cells or organisms.
- Feedback/ Function to maintain homeostatis.
- Anatomy/ Study of the body by system.
- Parts of an organism have specific relationship to each other.
- System/ Exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide between blood.
- A group of similar cells.
- System/ A group of organs classified as a unit.
- Anatomy/ Involves the use of x-rays, MRI's, etc. to create pictures of internal structures.
- Interaction of atoms into molecules.
- Composed of two or more tissue types, that together perform a common function.
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- The changes an organism undergoes through time.
- System/ Mechanical and chemical processes of digestion.
- Anatomy/ The study of external features.
- System/ Provides protection and support for the weight of our body.
- Small structures that make up cells.
- Any living thing considered a whole.
- The ability where an organism can sense a change in the environment at hand.
- The existence and maintenance of a relatively constant environment within the body.
- Results in an increase of size.
- Scientific discipline that investigates the structure of the body.
- Physiology/ The study of the human.
- Basic living units of all plants and animals.
26 Clues: A group of similar cells. • Results in an increase of size. • Physiology/ The study of the human. • Small structures that make up cells. • Any living thing considered a whole. • Interaction of atoms into molecules. • Anatomy/ Study of the body by system. • Anatomy/ The study of external features. • Feedback/ Function to maintain homeostatis. • ...
Anatomy Crossword 2012-09-10
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- Physiology The study of the human.
- The existence and maintenance of a relatively constant environment within the body.
- The function to create new cells or organisms.
- Parts of an organism have specific relationship to each other.
- The changes an organism undergoes through time.
- Results in an increase of size.
- A group of similar cells.
- The ability to use energy to perform basic functions.
- Scientific discipline that deals with the processes or functions of living things.
- System Provides protection and support for the weight of our body.
- Scientific discipline that investigates the structure of the body.
- Feedback Function to maintain homeostatis.
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- Anatomy The study of external features.
- The ability where an organism can sense a change in the environment at hand.
- Anatomy Study of the organization of the body by areas.
- System Exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide between blood.
- System A group of organs classified as a unit.
- Anatomy Involves the use of x-rays, MRI's, etc. to create pictures of internal structures.
- System Mechanical and chemical processes of digestion.
- Basic living units of all plants and animals.
- Interaction of atoms into molecules.
- Anatomy/ Study of the body by system.
- Any living thing considered a whole.
- Small structures that make up cells.
- Feedback Not homeostatic, rare in healthy individuals.
25 Clues: A group of similar cells. • Results in an increase of size. • Physiology The study of the human. • Interaction of atoms into molecules. • Any living thing considered a whole. • Small structures that make up cells. • Anatomy/ Study of the body by system. • Anatomy The study of external features. • Feedback Function to maintain homeostatis. • ...
Extra Credit 2022-10-28
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- upper arm bone
- provide a resting ground for muscles and protection of vital organs
- thigh bone/upper leg bone
- Blood vessels that carry blood towards/back to the heart
- A connective tissue that is more flexible than bone and that protects the ends of bones and keeps them from rubbing together.
- muscle Involuntary muscle tissue found only in the heart.
- cage protects the heart and lungs
- Connect muscle to bone
- vessels arteries, veins, capillaries
- carry blood away from the heart
- Large, flat muscle at the bottom of the chest cavity that helps with breathing
- poor blood enters the heart from the body and goes out to the lungs
- System enables movement of the body and internal organs
- physical activity increases, what else increases? blood flow to the muscles to deliver oxygen
- rich blood enters the heart from the lungs and goes out to the body
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- Main organs of the respiratory system
- A hollow, muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
- system Protects and supports body organs and provides a framework the muscles use to support movement. Made up of bones and joints
- system Brings oxygen into the body. Gets rid of carbon dioxide.
- Smallest blood vessels
- system Transports oxygen, waste, nutrients, hormones, heat, etc... around the body
- windpipe/takes gases to and from lungs
- muscle A muscle that is attached to the bones of the skeleton and provides the force that moves the bones.
- skull
- muscle Involuntary muscle found inside many internal organs of the body
- passages for air
- Connect bone to bone
27 Clues: skull • upper arm bone • passages for air • Connect bone to bone • Smallest blood vessels • Connect muscle to bone • thigh bone/upper leg bone • carry blood away from the heart • cage protects the heart and lungs • vessels arteries, veins, capillaries • Main organs of the respiratory system • windpipe/takes gases to and from lungs • ...
Body Systems and Cells 2025-01-30
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- Outer layer of a cell that allows some things to pass through
- Tiny blood cells that help your body form clots to stop bleeding
- The gelatinous liquid that fills the inside of a cell
- Small structures that make up a cell
- A tissue that contracts to produce movement in the body
- Protect you against illness and disease
- A two dimensional view of a structure in the body
- Internal framework of the cell
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- The cellular machinery responsible for making protiens
- An area inside the nucleus of a cell that is made up of RNA and protiens
- Made up of the bones that give structure to the human body
- A group of tissues that work together to perform a specific function
- Extra rigid layer of protection that surrounds plant cells
- The system that contains the heart and blood vessels and moves blood throughout the body
- Includes the brain spinal cord and a complex network of nerves
- Group of Cells that work together to perform a specific function
- Clear yellowish fluid part of the blood that carries the blood cells
- The specific activity role or purpose of a particular part process or organism within a system
- Made in the bone marrow and found in the blood
- Marrow Soft spongy tissue in the center of bones
20 Clues: Internal framework of the cell • Small structures that make up a cell • Protect you against illness and disease • Made in the bone marrow and found in the blood • A two dimensional view of a structure in the body • Marrow Soft spongy tissue in the center of bones • The gelatinous liquid that fills the inside of a cell • ...
Mental Health 2025-04-14
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- nerve------ acts as an information superhighway to the brain, delivering info that helps control digestion, heart rate
- Brain---- a state that fragmented attention and rapid shifts in focus, characterized by a tendency to bounce between thought and tasks
- prepares body for "fight or flight"
- loupes reacting to the something over and over again
- Health---- is the state or balance of a persons thoughts, feelings, and actions
- you are mindless about everything
- Writing------ keeping a regulate journal to write about events that brings up anger
- The set of central and peripheral structures in the nervous system
- refers to the phenomenon of trying to do multiple tasks or activites simultancously
- Brain connection------ the intricate and bidirectional communication between the digestive system and the central nervous sysyem
- It controls voluntary skeletal muscle movements and receives sensory information
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- is the only human constant
- called "rest and digest" system
- a breakup, losing a job, exams
- Brain---- the cerebrum, the largest part of the brain located at the frontal and top of the skull
- Responsible for detecting, relaxing and processing sensory information
- ------ nervous system; it is made up of the spinal cord and brain
- using various breathing techniques to regulate emotions, reduce stress
- That regulates involuntary physiologic process including heart rate, blood pressure
- paying attention to your actions
- illness is a persons inability to cape with the simplest aspects of everyday life
- theory------ explains how the automatic nervous system envolved to keep us safe and alive
22 Clues: is the only human constant • a breakup, losing a job, exams • called "rest and digest" system • paying attention to your actions • you are mindless about everything • prepares body for "fight or flight" • loupes reacting to the something over and over again • ------ nervous system; it is made up of the spinal cord and brain • ...
Nervous system 2013-05-02
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- 9)_____nervous system ''rest digest''
- 2) A neuron sends info. using a(n)______ signal.
- 1)detects stimuli (environmental signals), sends info. to the brain. Brain comprehends the information, and transmits a response.
- 6)The nervous system consists of the brain,_______, and a complex network of neurons.
- 3)When a signal goes from one neuron the the next it's called:
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- 7)The _____ nervous system (ANS) regulates the fuhttps://crosswordlabs.com/accountnctions of our internal organs.
- 4)______ nervous system controls skeletal muscle as well as external sensory organs such as the skin.
- 5)This system is responsible for sending, receiving, and interpreting information from all parts of the body.
- 8)_____ nervous system ''fight or flight''
9 Clues: 9)_____nervous system ''rest digest'' • 8)_____ nervous system ''fight or flight'' • 2) A neuron sends info. using a(n)______ signal. • 3)When a signal goes from one neuron the the next it's called: • 6)The nervous system consists of the brain,_______, and a complex network of neurons. • ...
Anatomy Crossword 2012-09-10
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- Anatomy/ Study of the organization of the body by areas.
- Anatomy/ Study of the body by system.
- Anatomy/ Involves the use of x-rays, MRI's, etc. to create pictures of internal structures.
- System/ A group of organs classified as a unit.
- System/ Provides protection and support for the weight of our body.
- Composed of two or more tissue types, that together perform a common function.
- The changes an organism undergoes through time.
- Physiology/ The study of the human.
- Small structures that make up cells.
- A group of similar cells.
- The existence and maintenance of a relatively constant environment within the body.
- Scientific discipline that deals with the processes or functions of living things.
- Any living thing considered a whole.
- The ability where an organism can sense a change in the environment at hand.
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- Interaction of atoms into molecules.
- Scientific discipline that investigates the structure of the body.
- Anatomy/ The study of external features.
- The ability to use energy to perform basic functions.
- Feedback/ Not homeostatic, rare in healthy individuals.
- Results in an increase of size.
- System/ Exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide between blood.
- The function to create new cells or organisms.
- System/ Mechanical and chemical processes of digestion.
- Parts of an organism have specific relationship to each other.
- Basic living units of all plants and animals.
- Feedback/ Function to maintain homeostatis.
26 Clues: A group of similar cells. • Results in an increase of size. • Physiology/ The study of the human. • Interaction of atoms into molecules. • Small structures that make up cells. • Any living thing considered a whole. • Anatomy/ Study of the body by system. • Anatomy/ The study of external features. • Feedback/ Function to maintain homeostatis. • ...
Anatomy Crossword 2012-09-10
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- Feedback Function to maintain homeostatis.
- Scientific discipline that investigates the structure of the body.
- Scientific discipline that deals with the processes or functions of living things.
- The ability where an organism can sense a change in the environment at hand.
- Anatomy The study of external features.
- System Exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide between blood.
- Results in an increase of size.
- The changes an organism undergoes through time.
- A group of similar cells.
- Any living thing considered a whole.
- Parts of an organism have specific relationship to each other.
- Anatomy Study of the organization of the body by areas.
- System Provides protection and support for the weight of our body.
- Interaction of atoms into molecules.
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- The ability to use energy to perform basic functions.
- System A group of organs classified as a unit.
- The function to create new cells or organisms.
- Anatomy/ Study of the body by system.
- The existence and maintenance of a relatively constant environment within the body.
- Small structures that make up cells.
- Physiology The study of the human.
- System Mechanical and chemical processes of digestion.
- Anatomy Involves the use of x-rays, MRI's, etc. to create pictures of internal structures.
- Feedback Not homeostatic, rare in healthy individuals.
- Basic living units of all plants and animals.
25 Clues: A group of similar cells. • Results in an increase of size. • Physiology The study of the human. • Small structures that make up cells. • Any living thing considered a whole. • Interaction of atoms into molecules. • Anatomy/ Study of the body by system. • Anatomy The study of external features. • Feedback Function to maintain homeostatis. • ...
Exam II 2021-11-08
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- System of the body that protects itself against those substances foreign to the body
- Oxygen and nutrients circulate the body through _____
- COPD is a type of _____ disease
- The primary energy substrate used for low-intensity activities
- the urinary system has two kidneys and two ____
- A source of energy for the cells of the body
- Individuals fall into this risk stratification if they have a known cardiac, pulmonary, or metabolic disease
- Another name for heart attack
- The name of the RPE scale that ranges from 6-20
- System of the body that supports and protects body parts and provides calcium storage
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- Adaptations that occur in response to repeated regular physical activity and exercise
- An individual with a BMI of 17.4 would fall into this classification
- If energy intake is greater than energy expenditure, what happens to body weight
- Type of testing used to determine a specific disease condition or possible illness
- A condition characterized by low bone mineral density
- System of the body with components that include the heart and blood vessels
- Actions that occur in response to physical activity or a single bout of exercise
- Fatigue in the muscles is likely caused by the increased _____
- One of the primary control systems of the body
- This system of the body transfers macronutrients, micronutrients, and water into the body
20 Clues: Another name for heart attack • COPD is a type of _____ disease • A source of energy for the cells of the body • One of the primary control systems of the body • the urinary system has two kidneys and two ____ • The name of the RPE scale that ranges from 6-20 • Oxygen and nutrients circulate the body through _____ • A condition characterized by low bone mineral density • ...
Human Body 2024-06-03
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- in charge of producing lipids (fats)
- controls what goes in and out of a cell (2 words)
- process by which plants use sunlight to convert H2O & CO2 into glucose (O2 waste)
- group of similar cells working together
- what DNA stands for (2 words)
- cells store water, nutrients, and waste in the
- your body’s ability to maintain a balanced and stable internal environment
- coordinates protein synthesis of ribosomes
- body system in charge of transporting blood
- process by which cells convert glucose and oxygen into ATP (H2O & CO2 waste) (2 words)
- plants have this to protect the cell and maintain its shape (2 words)
- jelly-like liquid that fills up a cell
- body system in charge of O2 and CO2 gas exchange
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- convert glucose into energy the cells can use (ATP)
- smallest unit of structure in living things
- stores a cell’s DNA and directs the cell
- group of organs working together (2 words)
- body system in charge of structure and support
- like solar panels because they absorb energy from the sun
- body system in charge of sending & receiving stimuli, and coordinating bodily functions
- body system in charge of removing bodily wastes
- organisms with more than one cell
- body system in charge of breaking down and absorbing nutrients
- a cell with a nucleus
- organisms with only one cell
- a cell without a nucleus
- organelle that makes proteins
- group of tissues working together
- body system in charge of movement
- small bodies inside the cell that perform specific functions
30 Clues: a cell with a nucleus • a cell without a nucleus • organisms with only one cell • what DNA stands for (2 words) • organelle that makes proteins • organisms with more than one cell • group of tissues working together • body system in charge of movement • in charge of producing lipids (fats) • jelly-like liquid that fills up a cell • group of similar cells working together • ...
Montessori School 2019-06-21
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- This is where a story takes place
- The colour of the tens place value
- The beginning of a sentence is always _________
- This takes the place of a noun
- You use this for large multiplication
- This is a hot biome
- This system is made of bones
- These animals have fur and live babies
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- The gold/yellow grammar symbol
- The first maths material
- The continent where we live
- The colour of a three bar
- 1/2
- The dark blue grammar symbol
- Third element on the periodic table
15 Clues: 1/2 • This is a hot biome • The first maths material • The colour of a three bar • The continent where we live • The dark blue grammar symbol • This system is made of bones • The gold/yellow grammar symbol • This takes the place of a noun • This is where a story takes place • The colour of the tens place value • Third element on the periodic table • ...
Knowledge Acquisition part 1 ( Priscila Contreras Olvera, Juliana Florian Manrique, Andrea Matta Guerrero) 2014-01-31
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- Molecules in food contain chemical energy to produce this.
- tissue movements of the body are possible because of this.
- It supplies raw materials your body needs.
- system that transports oxygen, nutrients, and hormones to cells.
- tissue that lines the interior and exterior body surface.
- System tissue that provides support for the body and connects its parts.
- inhibition the process in which a stimulus produces a response opposing to original one.
- system various organs that perform a single function.
- Most energy in the food is converted into this.
- Tissue by which nerve impulses are transmitted throughout the body.
- system that supports the body and protects vital organs.
- a group of different types of tissues that work together to perform a single a function, or several functions.
- the lymphatic system is also called.
- produces bile, which aids in digestion of fats.
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- It is the most important nutrient; It makes up the bulk of food, extracellular fluid and other bodily fluids.
- describes the relatively constant internal physical and chemical conditions that organisms maintain.
- Are substances in food that supply the energy your body uses for growth , repair and maintenance.
- some organs in this system are nose, pharynx, larynx and lungs.
- system that breaks down food and absorbs nutrients, while eliminating waste.
- It is equal to 1000 calories or 1 Kcal.
- a group of cells that perform a single function.
- the basic unit of structure and function in living things.
- materials used to build and repair tissue.
23 Clues: the lymphatic system is also called. • It is equal to 1000 calories or 1 Kcal. • It supplies raw materials your body needs. • materials used to build and repair tissue. • Most energy in the food is converted into this. • produces bile, which aids in digestion of fats. • a group of cells that perform a single function. • ...
Body Systems 2025-03-26
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- Supports the body and enables movement with the help of the muscular system
- Disposes of the body’s waste
- Carries air into the body allowing oxygen to enter the blood
- Communicates with the body using chemicals called hormones
- Breaks down food and turns it into energy
- Enables all the movement of the body
- Controls the body through the use of electrical signals
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- The skin and its appendages
- Keeps body fluids in balance and fights against infections
- Carries blood around the body delivering oxygen and nutrients
- System of organs involved in producing offspring
11 Clues: The skin and its appendages • Disposes of the body’s waste • Enables all the movement of the body • Breaks down food and turns it into energy • System of organs involved in producing offspring • Controls the body through the use of electrical signals • Keeps body fluids in balance and fights against infections • ...
Muscular system 2024-03-25
9 Clues: of motion • The main portion • The fixed attachment • The point of attachment • They are elastic and allow a wide • Muscle or myocardium are striated • System consists of all the muscles • Muscles are elastic and work in pair • Muscle lines most hollow organs of the body
Body systems 2019-07-27
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- Controls the body through the use of electrical signals
- Carries air into the body, allowing oxygen to enter the blood
- The skin and its appendages
- Communities with the body using chemicals called hormones
- Supports the body and enables movement with the help of the muscular system
- Keeps body fluids in balance and fights against infections
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- Enables all the movement of the body
- System of organs involved in producing offspring
- Exposes of the body's waste
- Carries blood around the body delivering oxygen and nutrients
- Breaks down food and turns it into energy
11 Clues: Exposes of the body's waste • The skin and its appendages • Enables all the movement of the body • Breaks down food and turns it into energy • System of organs involved in producing offspring • Controls the body through the use of electrical signals • Communities with the body using chemicals called hormones • Keeps body fluids in balance and fights against infections • ...
Human Anatomy 2023-10-11
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- body system that allows organisms to take in oxygen for metabolic purposes
- body system that provides support and protection; anchors muscles for movement
- the outermost covering of the human body; helps to maintain internal conditions
- body system that cycles blood throughout the body to supply cells with oxygen
- body system that allows the body to move; generates heat and energy
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- the simplest form of life
- body system that processes food and allows it to be converted to usable energy
- a functioning part of an organism that carries out a specific task for its survival
- body system that allows cell to cell communication; sends impulses along a network of nerves
- a group of the same type of cells working together to achieve a function
10 Clues: the simplest form of life • body system that allows the body to move; generates heat and energy • a group of the same type of cells working together to achieve a function • body system that allows organisms to take in oxygen for metabolic purposes • body system that cycles blood throughout the body to supply cells with oxygen • ...
Do you feel Bone-ita?? 2024-05-22
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- Medications that slow down or prevent bone damage.
- Type of cancer that originates in the plasma cells of the bone marrow.
- Common symptom associated with bone metastasis.
- Type of care focused on relieving symptoms and improving quality of life.
- Common primary cancer site in women that can spread to bones.
- Medical specialty focusing on cancer treatment.
- Procedure to extract tissue for cancer diagnosis.
- Gland in men that can be a primary site for cancer metastasis.
- Type of cell involved in multiple myeloma.
- The process of bone tissue breakdown.
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- Treatment with drugs to destroy cancer cells.
- Area of abnormal tissue often detected in bone scans.
- SCAN: Imaging technique used to detect bone metastasis.
- Pertaining to bones and the skeletal system.
- Type of cell that forms new bone tissue.
- Treatment to block or remove hormones that fuel certain cancers.
- Treatment using high-energy radiation to kill cancer cells.
- Type of cell that breaks down bone tissue.
- Original site of cancer before it spreads.
- Type of fractures that can occur due to weakened bones from cancer.
- Disease characterized by uncontrolled cell growth.
- Spread of cancer from one part of the body to another.
- Protein that is an essential part of bone structure.
23 Clues: The process of bone tissue breakdown. • Type of cell that forms new bone tissue. • Type of cell that breaks down bone tissue. • Original site of cancer before it spreads. • Type of cell involved in multiple myeloma. • Pertaining to bones and the skeletal system. • Treatment with drugs to destroy cancer cells. • Common symptom associated with bone metastasis. • ...
Tissues 2024-05-08
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- A hard specialized tissue that is part of the skeletal system
- Muscle, this tissue is found in the walls of hollow organs
- Consciously controlled, this tissue is attached to bones and allows for movement
- there are four subtypes of this connective tissue
- Connects muscle to bone
- Also called nerve cells, these generate electrical signals that allow information to be conveys quickly to different parts of the body
- Includes tendons and ligaments
- Consists of cells suspended in an extracellular matrix, 3 subtypes
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- Tightly packed sheets of cells that cover surfaces, line hollow organs and body cavities
- Connects bone to bone
- A specialized tissue that gives structure, found in your ears and nose
- The bottom side of an epithelial cell
- Cells assist neurons
- This tissue contracts using the proteins Actin and Myosin, has 3 subcatagories
- Another name for fat tissue, cushions and protects
- The top side of an epithelial cell
- This tissue is found in the brain, spinal cord, and nerves, it senses external stimuli
- The most common connective tissue, supports organs and blood vessels, connects epithelial tissue to muscle tissue
- This tissue flows through your body, its extracellular matrix is called plasma
- Only found in the heart, it is also referred to as striated muscle
20 Clues: Cells assist neurons • Connects bone to bone • Connects muscle to bone • Includes tendons and ligaments • The top side of an epithelial cell • The bottom side of an epithelial cell • there are four subtypes of this connective tissue • Another name for fat tissue, cushions and protects • Muscle, this tissue is found in the walls of hollow organs • ...
Tissues 2024-05-08
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- This tissue contracts using the proteins Actin and Myosin, has 3 subcatagories
- Only found in the heart, it is also referred to as striated muscle
- Cells assist neurons
- The top side of an epithelial cell
- This tissue flows through your body, its extracellular matrix is called plasma
- Consciously controlled, this tissue is attached to bones and allows for movement
- Consists of cells suspended in an extracellular matrix, 3 subtypes
- A hard specialized tissue that is part of the skeletal system
- Also called nerve cells, these generate electrical signals that allow information to be conveys quickly to different parts of the body
- Another name for fat tissue, cushions and protects
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- The bottom side of an epithelial cell
- Tightly packed sheets of cells that cover surfaces, line hollow organs and body cavities
- The most common connective tissue, supports organs and blood vessels, connects epithelial tissue to muscle tissue
- Connects muscle to bone
- A specialized tissue that gives structure, found in your ears and nose
- Muscle, this tissue is found in the walls of hollow organs
- Includes tendons and ligaments
- Connects bone to bone
- there are four subtypes of this connective tissue
- This tissue is found in the brain, spinal cord, and nerves, it senses external stimuli
20 Clues: Cells assist neurons • Connects bone to bone • Connects muscle to bone • Includes tendons and ligaments • The top side of an epithelial cell • The bottom side of an epithelial cell • there are four subtypes of this connective tissue • Another name for fat tissue, cushions and protects • Muscle, this tissue is found in the walls of hollow organs • ...
Life Science 2018-04-29
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- cell organelle that stores water
- body system that moves the bones in your body
- process that requires glucose and oxygen, it produces carbon dioxide, energy, and water.
- cell organelle that produces energy for the cell
- type of organism that consumes another organism as a source of energy
- One organism benefits while the other is harmed
- body system that processes your food and turns it into energy
- cell organelle that turns sunlight into glucose in plant cells
- Both organisms benefit
- One organism benefits while the other is stays neutral
- body system that spreads blood and nutrients around in your body
- type of cell that has no nucleus
- body system that is made out of bone
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- type of cell with a nucleus
- cell organelle that acts as the control center
- cell organelle that is a jelly-like substance that fills the cell
- body system that informs your body what to do through electrical signals in the brain
- body system that fights disease and infection
- Process that requires sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide. It turns these ingredients into glucose and oxygen.
- One organism benefits while the other is harmed over a long period of time
- body system that allows you to breathe and receive oxygen
- how a trait is expressed (example: brown hair)
- type of organism that can produce its own food
- wall cell organelle that provides a rigid box shape to plant cells
- the specific alleles for a trait (example: Rr)
25 Clues: Both organisms benefit • type of cell with a nucleus • cell organelle that stores water • type of cell that has no nucleus • body system that is made out of bone • body system that fights disease and infection • body system that moves the bones in your body • cell organelle that acts as the control center • how a trait is expressed (example: brown hair) • ...
Life Science 2018-04-29
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- cell organelle that acts as the control center
- how a trait is expressed (example: brown hair)
- Both organisms benefit
- cell organelle that produces energy for the cell
- the specific alleles for a trait (example: Rr)
- One organism benefits while the other is harmed over a long period of time
- body system that allows you to breathe and receive oxygen
- Process that requires sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide. It turns these ingredients into glucose and oxygen.
- body system that fights disease and infection
- cell organelle that is a jelly-like substance that fills the cell
- cell organelle that turns sunlight into glucose in plant cells
- type of cell with a nucleus
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- cell organelle that provides a rigid box shape to plant cells
- process that requires glucose and oxygen, it produces carbon dioxide, energy, and water.
- type of cell that has no nucleus
- cell organelle that stores water
- One organism benefits while the other is harmed
- type of organism that consumes another organism as a source of energy
- One organism benefits while the other is stays neutral
- cell organelle that surrounds the cell and lets things in and out
- body system that processes your food and turns it into energy
- type of organism that can produce its own food
- body system that spreads blood and nutrients around in your body
- body system that moves the bones in your body
- body system that is made out of bone
- body system that informs your body what to do through electrical signals in the brain
26 Clues: Both organisms benefit • type of cell with a nucleus • type of cell that has no nucleus • cell organelle that stores water • body system that is made out of bone • body system that fights disease and infection • body system that moves the bones in your body • cell organelle that acts as the control center • how a trait is expressed (example: brown hair) • ...
GH4 S2 Science Review 2023-05-22
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- System breaks down food into substances that our body can use for energy.
- circuit that has both wires connected to the positive end of the battery
- classified elements into the Periodic Table.
- the flow of electrons
- human _______ is the science of the human body.
- an example of this component of a circuit is a lightbulb
- System is a system of glands that releases hormones into the bloodstream and sends signals throughout the body.
- an example of this component of a circuit is a wire
- difference in electric potential
- System provides the body with oxygen while removing carbon dioxide.
- measure of the opposition to the current flow
- resistance is measured in this unit
- material with a resistance of zero
- the building block of matter.
- current is measured in this unit
- is the study of matter and the changes it undergoes.
- System supports your body, protects organs, produces blood cells, and stores minerals.
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- System permits blood to circulate.
- energy that flows through a circuit
- a living thing.
- material that resists current flow
- A light bulb illuminates in a ______ circuit
- Father of Modern Chemistry.
- A substance made of only one kind of atom
- positively charged subatomic particle
- a testable prediction.
- this is an example of an energy source in a circuit
- a complete circular path that electricity flows through
- is everything that occupies space and has mass.
- negatively charged subatomic particle
- System receives and acts on information.
- material that allows current to flow easily
32 Clues: a living thing. • the flow of electrons • a testable prediction. • Father of Modern Chemistry. • the building block of matter. • difference in electric potential • current is measured in this unit • System permits blood to circulate. • material that resists current flow • material with a resistance of zero • energy that flows through a circuit • resistance is measured in this unit • ...
Nervous System Vocab 2025-03-27
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- system that interprets messages and sends out responses.
- part of the brainstem that regulates heartbeat, respiratory rate, and reflexes such as coughing and sneezing.
- part of the peripheral nervous system that controls involuntary functions.
- part of the brain is the center of conscious thought learning, and memory.
- system that coordinates activities in the body.
- 3 inch long stalk that connects the spinal cord to the brain.
- regulates body temp, appetite, sleep, and controls secretions from the pituitary gland.
- controls eyeball movement, pupil size, and reflexive response to turning your head.
- part of the cerebrum that controls sense of hearing, smell and memory thoughts of judgement.
- part of the cerebrum that controls voluntary movements and has a role in use of languages.
- system that receives messages from the brain.
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- part of the autonomic nervous system that slows body functions during periods of rest to conserve energy.
- part of the autonomic nervous system that causes a reflex when you are startled, sending messages that cause your heart rate to increase.
- part of the peripheral nervous system that controls voluntary responses.
- relays incoming sensory impulses from the eyes, ears, and from pressure receptors in the skin.
- regulates breathing and controls muscles of the eyes and face.
- part of the cerebrum that controls sensory information.
- organ that is the path way for transmitting nerve signals to the brain and the rest of the body.
- part of the brain is responsible for the movement of skeletal muscles.
- organ that coordinates and controls activities.
- part of the cerebrum that controls sense of light.
21 Clues: system that receives messages from the brain. • system that coordinates activities in the body. • organ that coordinates and controls activities. • part of the cerebrum that controls sense of light. • part of the cerebrum that controls sensory information. • system that interprets messages and sends out responses. • ...
Muscular system 2021-05-20
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- muscle which attaches via tendons to our bones
- muscle depresses the hyoid bone
- react instantly when triggered but quickly use up their energy and tire out
- fiber long, thin cell in muscle tissue that contains multiple nuclei, mitochondria, and organelles called myofibril that allows the cell to contract
- muscle type of striated muscle tissue
- organelle in muscles fibers that allow the muscle to contract
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- Bundled tightly together
- tough connective tissue that anchors a skeletal muscle to a bone
- muscle lines the blood vessels and certain organs like the intestine and uterus
- muscle which is only found in the heart
- are endurance cells, they react and use energy slowly so they can work for longer periods
- longus muscle a long triangular muscle that runes form the pubic bone to the femur
- interosseous muscle an adductor of the digits in the hand
- Aponeurotica a muscle that covers the upper part of the skull
- organ of the muscular system that is composed primarily of cells called muscle fibers, which have the ability to contract
- found only in the walls of the heart, causes the heart to beat, and is not under voluntary control
16 Clues: Bundled tightly together • muscle depresses the hyoid bone • muscle type of striated muscle tissue • muscle which is only found in the heart • muscle which attaches via tendons to our bones • interosseous muscle an adductor of the digits in the hand • Aponeurotica a muscle that covers the upper part of the skull • ...
Nervous & Endocrine System 2016-10-02
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- the long, thin cells of nerve tissue along which messages travel to and from the brain
- part of the peripheral nervous system that controls internal biological functions
- the chemicals released by neurons, which determine the rate at which other neurons fire
- Nervous System which is made up of the smaller branches of nerves that reach other parts of the body
- chemical communication system, using hormones, by which messages are sent through the bloodstream
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- part of the peripheral nervous system that controls voluntary movement of skeletal muscles
- chemical substance that carry messages through the body in blood
- the gap that exists between individual nerve cells
- center of control of the endocrine system that secretes a large number of hormones
- Nervous System includes brain and spinal cord
10 Clues: Nervous System includes brain and spinal cord • the gap that exists between individual nerve cells • chemical substance that carry messages through the body in blood • part of the peripheral nervous system that controls internal biological functions • center of control of the endocrine system that secretes a large number of hormones • ...
Lesson 4 Vocabulary 2023-10-18
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- The basic element, the identifying characteristics
- Something that has a real or independent existence
- posed at birth, inborn
- An examination of the cause of death
- Branch of medicine for treating disorders of the skeletal system
- about to die or end
- The act of painlessly killing a suffering person or animal, mercy killing
- childlike, unsophisticated
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- Childish, Immature
- emerging, coming into existence
- A person who pays excessive attention to learning rules rather than understanding
- A teacher
- A person or thing if no importance
- A rebirth, a renewal
- to shame
15 Clues: to shame • A teacher • Childish, Immature • about to die or end • A rebirth, a renewal • posed at birth, inborn • childlike, unsophisticated • emerging, coming into existence • A person or thing if no importance • An examination of the cause of death • The basic element, the identifying characteristics • Something that has a real or independent existence • ...
Muscular Unit Crossword - Matthew JUarez 2024-04-30
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- Smaller fibers within each muscle fiber
- Filament in skeletal muscle that acts like the soft side of velcro
- Membrane that surrounds muscle
- Boundary between sarcomeres
- Muscles become small and weak due to disuse
- Produced by cellular respiration which occurs in the mitochondria
- Plasma membrane of muscle fibers
- The neurotransmitter that crosses the synaptic gap and causes muscle contraction
- Membrane that surrounds each muscle fiber
- Gap between the neuron and motor end plate
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- Enzyme that breaks down ACH
- The movable end of the muscle
- What is another name of Cardiac muscle
- Organized muscle fibers inside skeletal muscle
- The immovable end of the muscle
- Membrane that surrounds fascicles
- Functional unit within a muscle fiber
- What are heart muscles called
- Where thick and thin filaments overlap
- Specialized grouping of cells that act as the pacemaker of our hearts
- Filament in skeletal muscle that acts like the hard side of velcro
21 Clues: Enzyme that breaks down ACH • Boundary between sarcomeres • The movable end of the muscle • What are heart muscles called • Membrane that surrounds muscle • The immovable end of the muscle • Plasma membrane of muscle fibers • Membrane that surrounds fascicles • Functional unit within a muscle fiber • What is another name of Cardiac muscle • ...
BODY PARTS BY ROOM 5 2022-02-01
8 Clues: FROM WE SMELL OR BREATHE? • HOW MANY ORGANS ARE THEIR? • FROM WHICH PART OF BODY WE EAT? • FROM WHICH PART OF BODY WE SEE? • from WHICH PART OF BODY WE WALK? • SYSTEM support for body (SYSTEM NAME)? • FROM WHICH PART OF OUR BODY WE CHEW THE FOOD? • FROM WHICH PART OF BODY OF WE DIGEST OUR FOOD?
The Nervous System 2015-04-26
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- The ___ System regulates and coordinates body activities.
- The disease that shrinks your brain and makes you forgetful
- The organ that sends the messages from the brain to the rest of the body
- Major organ that interprets information
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- The _____ System provides calcium that is essential for function of the nervous system
- Organs that help you see, hear, taste, touch, and smell
- The brain sends muscles to contract in the _____ System
- Seizures. Its abnormal electrical activity coming from the brain
8 Clues: Major organ that interprets information • Organs that help you see, hear, taste, touch, and smell • The brain sends muscles to contract in the _____ System • The ___ System regulates and coordinates body activities. • The disease that shrinks your brain and makes you forgetful • Seizures. Its abnormal electrical activity coming from the brain • ...
GCSE Sports Studs Part 1 2017-09-17
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- physical activity releases ....
- when your respiratory system works with the cardiovascular system
- should be done regular and it improves your heart function
- a disease caused by no regular physical activity
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- a lifestyle with irregular or no physical activity
- weight(KG)divided by height(M)2
- the name that you use when your muscular system and skeletal system work togethor
- people with high fat content caused by an imbalance in calories consumed and the amount of energy expanded
8 Clues: weight(KG)divided by height(M)2 • physical activity releases .... • a disease caused by no regular physical activity • a lifestyle with irregular or no physical activity • should be done regular and it improves your heart function • when your respiratory system works with the cardiovascular system • ...
Earth Science 2018-04-29
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- how a trait is expressed (example: brown hair)
- body system that moves the bones in your body
- body system that informs your body what to do through electrical signals in the brain
- the specific alleles for a trait (example: Rr)
- type of organism that consumes another organism as a source of energy
- cell organelle that turns sunlight into glucose in plant cells
- type of organism that can produce its own food
- cell organelle that is a jelly-like substance that fills the cell
- body system that spreads blood and nutrients around in your body
- body system that fights disease and infection
- body system that is made out of bone
- One organism benefits while the other is harmed over a long period of time
- Process that requires sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide. It turns these ingredients into glucose and oxygen.
- body system that allows you to breathe and receive oxygen
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- type of cell with a nucleus
- cell organelle that stores water
- cell organelle that acts as the control center
- One organism benefits while the other is harmed
- type of cell that has no nucleus
- process that requires glucose and oxygen, it produces carbon dioxide, energy, and water.
- body system that processes your food and turns it into energy
- wall cell organelle that provides a rigid box shape to plant cells
- Both organisms benefit
- One organism benefits while the other is stays neutral
- cell organelle that produces energy for the cell
25 Clues: Both organisms benefit • type of cell with a nucleus • cell organelle that stores water • type of cell that has no nucleus • body system that is made out of bone • body system that moves the bones in your body • body system that fights disease and infection • how a trait is expressed (example: brown hair) • cell organelle that acts as the control center • ...
Sensory Receptors 2021-09-27
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- nerve cells that store and transmit information
- nervous system brain and spinal cord
- receptors Sensory receptors that detect changes in pressure, movement, temperature, or other mechanical forces.
- receptors detect electromagnetic energy such as light, electricity, and magnetism
- receptors taste and smell
- stem Connection to spinal cord. Filters information flow between peripheral nervous system and the rest of the brain.
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- Largest part of the brain; responsible for voluntary muscular activity, vision, speech, taste, hearing, thought, and memory.
- nervous system the sensory and motor neurons that connect the central nervous system to the rest of the body
- nervous system the division of the peripheral nervous system that controls the body's skeletal muscles
9 Clues: receptors taste and smell • nervous system brain and spinal cord • nerve cells that store and transmit information • receptors detect electromagnetic energy such as light, electricity, and magnetism • nervous system the division of the peripheral nervous system that controls the body's skeletal muscles • ...
Human Body System 2013-09-16
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- The _________________ system supports the body, gives the body shape and protect organs in the body.
- The_________________ system helps to bring in oxygen into the body and removes carbon dioxide it.
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- The _________________ system works with the skeletal system to help muscles move.
- The _________________ system breaks down food into simple substances and absorbs them for use by the body.
- The _________________ system transports water and oxygen to all parts of the body and carries waste materials away from the different parts.
5 Clues: The _________________ system works with the skeletal system to help muscles move. • The_________________ system helps to bring in oxygen into the body and removes carbon dioxide it. • The _________________ system supports the body, gives the body shape and protect organs in the body. • ...
Human Body System 2013-09-16
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- The _________________ system transports water and oxygen to all parts of the body and carries waste materials away from the different parts.
- The _________________ system supports the body, gives the body shape and protect organs in the body.
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- The _________________ system breaks down food into simple substances and absorbs them for use by the body.
- The_________________ system helps to bring in oxygen into the body and removes carbon dioxide it.
- The _________________ system works with the skeletal system to help muscles move.
5 Clues: The _________________ system works with the skeletal system to help muscles move. • The_________________ system helps to bring in oxygen into the body and removes carbon dioxide it. • The _________________ system supports the body, gives the body shape and protect organs in the body. • ...
C2S: L15 - Muscle and nerve cells - Part A 2013-04-13
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- The _-____ is comprised of myosin filaments, and overlaps with actin filaments.
- Desmosomes are a form of ______ adheren and prevent separation of muscle cells during contraction.
- In white muscle fibres, TypeIIB/IIX contain only a few _________.
- The ________-________ junction is the strongest part of a muscle.
- Skeletal muscles are ____________, like cardiac muscle, and range from 1mm to 30cm in length in humans.
- _____-_ muscle cells tend to contract slowly and without as much force as the other muscle cell type. Having said that, their contraction is sustained for longer.
- The _-____ is comprised of protein mediated connections between myosin filaments. These proteins include myomesin and M-protein.
- Multiunit type smooth muscle are found in the walls of ______ _________ (2 words)
- Fascia adherens is a form of junction that anchors ____ to the nearest sarcomere.
- Multiunit type smooth muscle is different from visceral smooth muscle as it is ____________ by a single nerve terminal.
- Cardiac muscle is known as _________ striated muscle.
- Type 1 muscle cells, found in high proportions in red muscle fibres, are what you would expect to be the predominant muscle fibre type in ________ runners.
- Multiunit type smooth muscle never contracts ___________. This doesn't mean it requires conscious input like skeletal muscle, however it does mean that multiunit type smooth muscle receives directed input.
- Visceral type smooth muscle are bundles of cells connected by GAP junctions, and contract spontaneously if __________.
- Type 1 muscle cells have very high populations of _______ and mitochondria.
- Cardiac muscle nuclei are large, _______, and located in the centre of the muscle fibre.
- One of the most important attributes of cardiac muscle is intercalated discs. Intercalated discs prevent the muscle cells from _________ apart from one another.
- Muscle _________ are specialised sensory tissue, and don't directly contribute to the contractions of muscles.
- The _______ nervous system supplies skeletal muscle, allowing for voluntary contractions.
- Muscle spindles detect the level of _________ in a muscle fibre and provides feedback to the CNS to regulate it via a change in contraction. That is, and intense (potentially damaging) ________ will be halted by a response by the spinal cord, whereas an easier _________ will be regulated by the brain (and conscious decision).
- Tendons _______ muscle to bone.
- The _-____ is primarily comprised of actin.
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- The _-____ is the a band that has only myosin filaments, but is not the M-band.
- Purkinje fibres are thicker than ordinary _______ muscle cells.
- In white muscle fibres, contraction is fast and _________ activity is high.
- Actin filaments (part of the Z-line, A-band, and I-band) are mobile during skeletal muscle contractions, whereas _______ in the A-bands are static.
- Type 2 muscle cells are predominantly found in white muscle fibres, and contain less myoglobin and are _________ than Type 1 muscle cells.
- This junction is the point of contact between a muscle cell and a nerve.
- Replacing the Z-line of the myofibrils at the terminal end of a cardiac muscle cells are ___________ _____ (2 words)
- This organelle is found on the periphery of skeletal muscle, and each cell may have more than 100 of this organelle, depending on the cell's length.
- Cardiac muscle cell excitation is mediated by __________ active modified muscle cells.
- A sarcomere starts and ends with a _-____ (2 words).
- The _________ is an example of a muscle that is comprised of skeletal muscle (hint: The pokemon, Lickitung, uses this part of its body to defend itself.)
- Broadly, there are 2 types of smooth muscle: Visceral, and _________.
- Different types of ___________ muscle fibres and nerve endings allow the perception of velocity, position, and acceleration of a contraction in muscles.
- Cross _________ are exhibited in skeletal and cardiac muscle.
- Cardic muscle is innervated by the __________ nervous system, which adjusts the force and frequency of the heart beat.
- There is no _________ connection between muscles cells and the synaptic end bulb, but a small gap to allow communication to occur.
- This junction type allows action potentials to spread between muscle cells.
- One _____ neuron will innervate multiple muscle fibres (between 10-100), however, each individual muscle fibre is controlled by only one neuron. This is to avoid conflicting nerve messages.
- Branches of the _________ fibre bundle contact ordinary cardiac muscle cells in a similar to that of the intercalcated discs.
- The Z-line is a zone of apposition of actin filaments belonging to two different sarcomeres, and this is mediated by a protein called _______-actin.
42 Clues: Tendons _______ muscle to bone. • The _-____ is primarily comprised of actin. • A sarcomere starts and ends with a _-____ (2 words). • Cardiac muscle is known as _________ striated muscle. • Cross _________ are exhibited in skeletal and cardiac muscle. • Purkinje fibres are thicker than ordinary _______ muscle cells. • ...
Human Body Systems 2020-09-01
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- The system that includes a pathway of nerves that communicate with your brain
- The muscles that allow you to move intentionally
- The muscle that sits below your lungs and gets smaller when you breathe in and gets larger when you breathe out
- Substances that are poisonous to your body
- The point where two bones meet
- Tubes that direct the blood that has no more oxygen back to your heart
- The system of tissues and organs that allow your body to move
- The very bottom of your brain responsible for keeping your lungs breathing and your heart beating
- The system of tissues and organs that allow your body to take in oxygen from the air
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- The system of tissues and organs that allow your blood to flow throughout your body
- The muscles that make up your heart
- The system of tissues and organs that help your body get rid of waste and toxins
- The system, or framework, of bones that gives your body support
- The muscles that do work inside your body such as pushing food along
- The tube of muscles that connects your mouth to your stomach
- Tubes that direct blood that’s full of oxygen out into your body
- The system of tissues and organs that allow your body to take in food, absorb nutrients, and get rid of waste
17 Clues: The point where two bones meet • The muscles that make up your heart • Substances that are poisonous to your body • The muscles that allow you to move intentionally • The tube of muscles that connects your mouth to your stomach • The system of tissues and organs that allow your body to move • The system, or framework, of bones that gives your body support • ...
The Nervous System 2022-10-19
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- Type of neuron that carries responses from the CNS to the body to initiate action.
- long-term Brain condition where the person has repeated seizures
- Nervous System Made of peripheral nerves found throughout the body.
- Nervous System Branch of the PNS that control the body’s voluntary (skeletal) muscles.
- Branch of the nervous system that returns the body to resting state after stress has been resolved and is responsible for maintaining homeostasis.
- Nerves Carries nerve signals between the body and the brain.
- Palsy condition that causes sudden weakness in one side of the face muscles
- The functional unit of the nervous system. Generates an electrical impulse when stimulated.
- Surgery treatment option for severe Epileptic cases
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- Infection what is believed to being related to the cause of Bell’s Palsy
- Type of nerve cells that carries information about the body’s environment to the CNS.
- Multiple branching structures that act as receivers for inputs from other cells.
- Nervous System Includes the brain and spinal cord.
- condition of inflammation of the protective membranes around the brain and spinal cord
- Branch of the nervous system that controls the “flight or fight” response to stress.
- Genetics only known factor that plays into the cause of Epilepsy
- Nervous System Branch of the PNS that control the body’ autonomic functions like breathing or digestion.
- Factors being Pregnant, having Diabetes, or history of drug and alcohol abuse
18 Clues: Nervous System Includes the brain and spinal cord. • Surgery treatment option for severe Epileptic cases • Nerves Carries nerve signals between the body and the brain. • long-term Brain condition where the person has repeated seizures • Genetics only known factor that plays into the cause of Epilepsy • ...
Circulatory System 2022-09-21
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- system an organ system consisting of skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscle
- system the system that circulates blood and lymph through the body, consisting of the heart, blood vessels, blood, lymph, and the lymphatic vessels and glands.
- the name for the part of the lungs where oxygen is transferred to the blood
- tissues, glands, and organs involved in producing offspring (children)
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- system digestive system the organs that take in food and liquids and break them down into substances that the body can use for energy, growth, and tissue repair.
- system the organs that are involved in breathing
- system to filter blood and create urine as a waste by-product
- system a complex network of glands and organs.
- system your body's command centre
- a hollow muscular organ that pumps the blood through the circulatory system by rhythmic contraction and dilation. In vertebrates there may be up to four chambers (as in humans), with two atria and two ventricles.
10 Clues: system your body's command centre • system a complex network of glands and organs. • system the organs that are involved in breathing • system to filter blood and create urine as a waste by-product • tissues, glands, and organs involved in producing offspring (children) • system an organ system consisting of skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscle • ...
Std.-3_L-6_Our_Body_No.-2 2018-03-02
6 Clues: bones make this system • the main organ of nervous system. • the doctor who cures our toothache. • the main organ of circulatory system. • the system that helps to produce young ones. • the digested food is taken in by the blood from the small __________.
