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aorta: Large artery that conducts blood from the left ventricle of the heart
catalyst: Any substance that speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction
digestion: Process of breaking down food into absorbable particles; mechanical and chemical
eccrine: Type of sweat gland that secretes a watery substance; plays an important role in the regulation of body temperature
glottis: Opening between the vocal cords; an air passage for respiratory tract
kaliuretic: Refers to the effect of a hormone or drug that causes the elimination of potassium in the urine
jaundice: Yellow coloring of the skin and whites of the eyes caused by an increase of bilirubin in the blood
immunity: Ability to resist and overcome injury by pathogens or antigenic substances
myelin: White fatty material that covers some nerve fibers
sclera: Outer layer of the posterior eyeball
tonus: The continuous contraction of a muscle
zoonosis: A disease that occurs primarily in the wild but can be transmitted from animals to humans
acid: Substance that donates or releases hydrogen ions when it ionized in water
base: Substance such as the hydroxyl ion that combines with hydrogen ion
fascia: Fibrous connective tissue membrane that covers individual skeletal muscles or certain organs
helminths: Parasitic worms
larynx: Structure that contains the vocal cords; voice box
neuroglia: Nerve cells that support, protect and nourish the neurons
ossicles: Tiny bones found in the middle ear: malleus, incus, stapes
vasopressors: Hormones or drugs that cause an elevation in blood pressure
Essential Body
Across:4. | Substance that donates or releases hydrogen ions when it ionized in water | 6. | Type of sweat gland that secretes a watery substance; plays an important role in the regulation of body temperature | 7. | Hormones or drugs that cause an elevation in blood pressure | 8. | Ability to resist and overcome injury by pathogens or antigenic substances | 13. | Nerve cells that support, protect and nourish the neurons |
| 15. | Process of breaking down food into absorbable particles; mechanical and chemical | 17. | Structure that contains the vocal cords; voice box | 18. | Any substance that speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction | 20. | Large artery that conducts blood from the left ventricle of the heart |
| | Down:1. | A disease that occurs primarily in the wild but can be transmitted from animals to humans | 2. | Tiny bones found in the middle ear: malleus, incus, stapes | 3. | Yellow coloring of the skin and whites of the eyes caused by an increase of bilirubin in the blood | 5. | Refers to the effect of a hormone or drug that causes the elimination of potassium in the urine | 9. | Parasitic worms | 10. | The continuous contraction of a muscle |
| 11. | Substance such as the hydroxyl ion that combines with hydrogen ion | 12. | Opening between the vocal cords; an air passage for respiratory tract | 14. | White fatty material that covers some nerve fibers | 16. | Fibrous connective tissue membrane that covers individual skeletal muscles or certain organs | 19. | Outer layer of the posterior eyeball |
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Essential Body
Across:4. | Substance that donates or releases hydrogen ions when it ionized in water | 6. | Type of sweat gland that secretes a watery substance; plays an important role in the regulation of body temperature | 7. | Hormones or drugs that cause an elevation in blood pressure | 8. | Ability to resist and overcome injury by pathogens or antigenic substances | 13. | Nerve cells that support, protect and nourish the neurons |
| 15. | Process of breaking down food into absorbable particles; mechanical and chemical | 17. | Structure that contains the vocal cords; voice box | 18. | Any substance that speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction | 20. | Large artery that conducts blood from the left ventricle of the heart |
| | Down:1. | A disease that occurs primarily in the wild but can be transmitted from animals to humans | 2. | Tiny bones found in the middle ear: malleus, incus, stapes | 3. | Yellow coloring of the skin and whites of the eyes caused by an increase of bilirubin in the blood | 5. | Refers to the effect of a hormone or drug that causes the elimination of potassium in the urine | 9. | Parasitic worms | 10. | The continuous contraction of a muscle |
| 11. | Substance such as the hydroxyl ion that combines with hydrogen ion | 12. | Opening between the vocal cords; an air passage for respiratory tract | 14. | White fatty material that covers some nerve fibers | 16. | Fibrous connective tissue membrane that covers individual skeletal muscles or certain organs | 19. | Outer layer of the posterior eyeball |
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PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only