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Crossword
Puzzle - Body Parts You can also play this online.
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| ACROSS | DOWN |
| 1 Womb | 2 "Windpipe" sometimes surgically entered to provide an emergency airway |
| 4 Hide | 3 Pairs of bony cavities frequently infected or affected by allergies |
| 6 Horny plates covering part of the upper surface of the digits | 5 Gives attribute of being strong |
| 8 Largest portion of the brain consisting of two hemispheres | 7 Organs that separate waste substances from the blood |
| 10 In birds it would be a "craw" | 9 Latin pleural of the two main breathing tubes of the lungs |
| 12 Longest part of the alimentary canal (2 words) | 11 Where half of our genetic material started (pleural) |
| 14 Ticker | 13 Fill with air at birth (pleural) |
| 15 Choppers | 17 Humans usually have 33 of these |
| 16 Primary organ affected by hepatitis and alcoholism | 18 Filled with bile and (sometimes) stones |
| 20 "Middle space" between the lungs | 19 Infection or disease of these paired structures often cause hoarseness (2 words) |
| 21 Between the appendix and the rectum | 22 In boxers often becomes "cauliflower" |
| 23 Protected by the vertebral column (2 words) | |
| 24 Gland which produces insulin | |
| 25 What is cut during a vasectomy (2 words) | |
| 26 Muscular storage area for urine (2 words) |
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