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7-1 HBS Final Review Word Scramble

 
 


 

 
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two thick bands of tissue that vibrate to produce soundslarynx
flap of tissue that covers the windpipe while swallowingepiglottis
filters and warms the air as it enters the bodynose
tube for the passage of food into the stomachesophagus
tube for the passage of air into the lungstrachea
protein digestion begins herestomach
large amounts of digestion and nutrient absorption occur heresmall intestine
Stores bile produced by the livergall bladder
secretes enzymes into the small intestine for digestionpancreas
water is absorbed into the bodylarge intestine
carbohydrate digestion begins heremouth
flap of tissue in the heart controlling direction of blood flowvalve
vessels carrying blood to the heartvein
large vessel carrying all oxygenated blood out of the heart aorta
vessels carrying blood away from the heartarteries
wall of muscle separating the left and right sides of the heartseptum
small vessels that exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide with other parts of the bodycapillaries
collects tissue fluid that can leak out of capillarieslymph
forms red blood cellsblood marrow
helps blood clots formplatelets
carries oxygenred blood cell
fights diseasewhite blood cell
liquid part of the bloodplasma
smooth tissue at the end of bones that cushion themcartilage
muscles that straighten a jointextensor
muscles that bend a jointflexor
connects muscle to bonetendon
holds bones togetherligaments
Smooth muscle contractions of digestive tract that pushes food alongperistalsis
coats that stomach to prevent ulcer formationmucus
caused by swallowing too much air when you eat or drinkburp
caused by your diaphragm contracting out of sync with your rib muscles hiccups
main source of fuel for the bodyglucose
chewing, churning, squeezingexamples of mechanical digestion
enzyme action, acidsexamples of chemical digestion
cells get energy from this processcellular respiration
used to indicate presence of carbon dioxideBromthymol blue
used to indicate presence of starchlugols / iodine
used to indicate presence of sugarsBenedicts
actions that occur automatically without the brains’ direct command reflexes
regulation of internal environment to keep conditions stablehomeostasis