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Hard Human Circulatory System Crossword Puzzle for High School is a hard crossword puzzle with 13 clues covering . Play it online for free below, or create your own crossword with our free crossword maker.
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Hard Human Circulatory System Crossword Puzzle for High School
Challenge yourself with this advanced-level crossword focused on the human circulatory system. Perfect for high school biology students exploring complex cardiovascular terminology.
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- 1. Process of separating plasma from blood cells
- 3. Pressure-sensitive nerve endings regulating blood pressure
- 4. Smooth inner lining of the heart chambers
- 7. Physiological process that stops bleeding
- 9. Protein in red blood cells that binds oxygen
- 13. Inner cellular lining of blood vessels facilitating exchange
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- 2. Narrowing of blood vessels reducing blood flow
- 5. Formation of new blood vessels from existing vasculature
- 6. Red blood cells responsible for oxygen transport
- 8. Small veins collecting blood from capillaries
- 10. Small branches of arteries feeding capillaries
- 11. Muscular middle layer of the heart wall
- 12. Microscopic vessels where exchange between blood and tissues occurs
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