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Human Body Systems Word Search

Type
Word Search
Description

diaphragm
esophagus
intestine
ventricle
arteries
bronchus
stomach
trachea
atrium
larynx
oxygen
tissue
tongue
blood
cells
heart
lungs
organ
veins
nose

issac is les Word Search

Type
Word Search
Description

musculoskeletal
smoothmuscle
reproductive
circulatory
excretory
left lung
digestive
cardiac
bladder
stomach
kidney
organs
oxygen
blood
heart
waste
mouth

Circulatory System Word Search

Type
Word Search
Description

superior vena cava
subclavian artery
jugular veins
capillary
ventricle
pulmonary
platelet
growth
energy
septum
artery
atrium
plasma
blood
white
brain
aorta
heart
lung
red

Respiratory System Crossword

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Crossword
Description

The primary organ of the Respiratory system
produces the voice, prevents food and beverages from entering the trachea, and regulates the volume of air that enters and leaves the lungs
A system of the body used in breathing and include organs like the lungs, trachea and pharynx
The Passageways that connect your windpipe to your lungs
tube composed of cartilaginous rings and supporting tissue that connects the lung bronchi and the larynx; provides a route for air to enter and exit the lung
small, grape-like sac that performs gas exchange in the lungs
opening between the vocal folds through which air passes when producing speech
Plural form of cilium; lining of the epithelium
piece of elastic cartilage that swings to close the trachea during swallowing
located between the nasal conchae and the esophagus and trachea

CNRA Life Crossword

Type
Crossword
Description

Implies that a specified quantity of drug was rapidly administered IV.
Branch of medicine dealing with operative procedures to correct deformities and defects.
Medication to relieve pain.
A physician who specializes in the practice of anesthetics.
Flexible tube that is inserted into a vein or artery tp deliver medications, fluids or remove fluids from the body.
Instrument used to open the throat and larynx so that intubation is possible.
Combination of drugs used to medically-induce a state of reversible unconsciousness.
Form of anesthesia, interrupts pain sensation along a nerve in certain parts of the body. injected in or around a nerve.
State in which there is malleable rigidity of the limbs, generally unresponsive to to aural, visual, or minor painful stimuli.
Form of anesthesia, loss of sensation in one localized part of the body.
Form of anesthesia, uses paste or gel on specific area.
Opioid analgesic used to supplement general anesthesia during and after surgery to control pain.
Registered nurse who has received additional education and training in the administration of anesthetic medications.
"Breathing Tube"; Placed in trachea to ensure the airway remains open and protected so air reaches the lungs.
Lying face up and on an incline with head lower than legs.
Loss of motor response (movement) due to paralysis of motor nerves.
Endotracheal tube has be removed from the airway.
Deprived of adequate oxygen supply.
Entry of liquid or solid material into the trachea and lungs.
REM Stage of anesthesia.
Motionlessness
Colorless, nonflammable inhalent
Flammable anesthetic no longer used.
Muscle relaxant

systems Crossword

systems Crossword
Type
Crossword
Description

Two bean shaped organs, located below the ribcage
the heart veins capillaries and arteries are associated with this system
a pair of spongy air -filled organs located on either of the chest
the system allows movement in the body
A part of the digestive system and produces insulin and hormones
The hip bones joined to the upper part of the skeleton through attachment at the sacrum
The long bone in the upper arm
The liver, pancreas, mouth, small intestine and large intestine are associated with this system
A muscular organ that pumps blood
A rich red liquid which is carried throughout the body
The liquid portion of the blood
HAs four strong muscular wall which contract and relax churning the food with enzymes
Digestion and absorption accur here
Long narrow hollow muscular tubes that connect the kidneys to the bladder
The system produces reproductive cells and creates off spring
They carry deoxygenated blood from the capillaries
The kidneys, ureters and urinary bladder are associated with this system
A wide hollow tube that connects the larynx to the bronchi of lungs
secretes bile and detoxifies chemicals and metabolizes drugs
A tube that carries urine from the bladder to outside of the body
The lungs the trachea and the broncus are associated with this system
the only muscle in the body that does not experience fatigue
thyroid glands pituitary glands and the pancreas are associated with this system
nerves the brain and the spinal cord are associated with this system

Human Body Systems Word Search

Human Body Systems Word Search
Type
Word Search
Description

Carbon Dioxide
Circulatory
Respiratory
Cerebellum
Ventricle
Capillary
Esophagus
Intestine
Digestive
Excretory
Cerebrum
Muscular
Medulla
Alveoli
Bronchi
Trachea
Stomach
Bladder
Nervous
Oxygen
Atrium
Artery
Kidney
Liver
Lungs
Aorta
Brain
Heart
Skin
Vein

Human Body Systems Word Search

Human Body Systems Word Search
Type
Word Search
Description

Small Intestines
Large Intestines
Bronchial Tube
Spinal cord
Respiratory
Gallbladder
Circulatory
Esophagus
Digestive
Skeletal
Pancreas
Muscular
Arteries
Trachea
Stomach
Nervous
Muscles
Kidneys
Bladder
Nerves
Veins
Mouth
Lungs
Liver
Heart
Brain
Bones

Human Body Word Search

Human Body Word Search
Type
Word Search
Description

Nervous System
Circulatory
Digestive
Intestine
Pancreas
Trachea
Bladder
Stomach
Kidneys
Artery
Organs
Tissue
Cells
Blood
Liver
Veins
Heart
Mouth
Lungs
Brain

Organ systems Word Search

Organ systems Word Search
Type
Word Search
Description

large intestine
small intestine
carbon dioxide
cardiovascular
bronchioles
capillaries
respiratory
spinal cord
diaphragm
digestive
nutrients
skeletal
alveoli
muscles
nervous
stomach
trachea
artery
nerves
oxygen
blood
bones
brain
heart
liver
lungs
veins
ribs