acting terminology Crossword Puzzles
Unit 2 Terminology 2022-09-20
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- the unequal sharing of electrons between two atoms in a covalent bond.
- hybrid bonds, formed between two paired atoms, also known as double and triple bonds.
- a group of atoms, bonded together covalently.
- Mixing of two or more atomic orbitals to form new hybrid orbitals (double and triple bonds).
- a positively charged ion.
- a single covalent bond is also known as this.
- chemical compound composes of ions held together by electrostatic forces.
- the distance between the centers of two covalently bonded atoms.
- a mixture of chemical elements of which at least one is a metal
- delocalized electrons within certain molecules or polyatomic ions where bonding cannot be expressed by a single Lewis Structure.
- the charge that is assigned to an atom by taking the difference between the number of valence electrons of an atom, and the number of electrons assigned to that atom in a Lewis Structure.
- the mutual sharing of one or more pairs of electrons.
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- electrostatic attractive force between conduction electrons ("sea of electrons") and positively charged metal ions.
- chemical bond that is formed when electrons are shared equally between two atoms.
- alloy formed by inserting smaller atoms into the spaces between metal atoms in a lattice structure.
- alloy formed by substituting one metal atom for another metal atom of similar size.
- electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged ions in chemical compounds
- any force that binds together the atoms making molecule or compound
- simplified representation of the valence shell electrons in a molecule.
- solids held together covalently, in 3-dimensional "lattice" structures.
- a negatively charged ion.
21 Clues: a positively charged ion. • a negatively charged ion. • a group of atoms, bonded together covalently. • a single covalent bond is also known as this. • the mutual sharing of one or more pairs of electrons. • a mixture of chemical elements of which at least one is a metal • the distance between the centers of two covalently bonded atoms. • ...
Animal Terminology Review 2022-12-15
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- castrated male bovine
- uncastrated male swine
- baby chicken
- gestation length of swine
- uncastrated male goat
- young rabbit
- castrated male sheep
- the act of chickens laying eggs
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- scientific name for horse
- scientific name for rabbit
- castrated male horse
- baby goat
- young horse
- uncastrated male bovine
- uncastrated male chicken
- scientific name for cattle
- the act of a sheep giving birth
- baby horse
- female swine that has given birth
- female chicken
20 Clues: baby goat • baby horse • young horse • baby chicken • young rabbit • female chicken • castrated male horse • castrated male sheep • castrated male bovine • uncastrated male goat • uncastrated male swine • uncastrated male bovine • uncastrated male chicken • scientific name for horse • gestation length of swine • scientific name for rabbit • scientific name for cattle • ...
Chapter 2 Terminology 2022-12-20
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- Software managed by a hypervisor that simulates the hardware of a physical computer, creating one or more logical machines within one physical machine.
- A chip on a motherboard that holds an encryption key required at startup to access encrypted data on the hard drives. Windows 10/8/7 BitLocker Encryption can use a TPM chip.
- connector A motherboard or expansion card slot that connects to a mini add-on card. The slot uses a PCIe, USB, or SATA interface with the motherboard chipset, and several variations of the slot exist. Also called a Next Generation Form Factor (NGFF) connector.
- A partitioning system used by hard drives with a capacity less than 2 TB.
- The paths, or lines, on the motherboard on which data, instructions, and electrical power move from component to component.
- A plate installed on the rear of a computer case that provides holes for I/O ports coming off the motherboard.
- A feature of UEFI that allows it to be backward-compatible with legacy BIOS devices and drivers.
- A digital signature that belongs to the motherboard or computer manufacturer. The PK authorizes turning Secure boot on or off and updating the KEK database.
- A UEFI and OS feature that prevents a system from booting up with drivers or an OS that is not digitally signed and trusted by the motherboard or computer manufacturer.
- A technology by Absolute Software that tracks the whereabouts of a laptop computer and, if the computer is stolen, locks down access to it or erases data on it. The technology is embedded in the BIOS/UEFI of many laptops.
- A port that is directly on the motherboard, such as a built-in keyboard port or onboard network port.
- A hard drive whose disk controller is integrated into the drive, eliminating the need for a controller cable and thus increasing speed as well as reducing price.
- The most common form factor for desktop computer cases, motherboards, and power supplies.
- In computer hardware, a rectangular connector with pins or pads and a mechanism to hold the CPU in place; it is used to connect a CPU to the motherboard.
- Multipurpose bus and connector standards used for internal and external ports for a variety of devices. USB standards are USB 3.2, 3.1, 3.0, and 2.0.
- When one physical machine hosts multiple activities that are normally done on multiple machines.
- On a motherboard, a connector that consists of a group of pins that stick up on the board.
- An evolution of PCI that is not backward-compatible with earlier PCI slots and cards.
- Running a processor at a higher frequency than that recommended by the manufacturer.
- A 4-pin power connector used to provide power to a PATA hard drive, optical drive, or other internal component.
- A wire on a circuit board that connects two components or devices.
- grid array (LGA) A socket that has blunt protruding pins in uniform rows that connect with lands or pads on the bottom of the processor.
- grid array (PGA) A socket that has holes aligned in uniform rows around it to receive pins on the bottom of the processor.
- A land grid array socket for AMD Ryzen processors and C399 chipsets. The socket is used with high-end AMD processors.
- A CPU socket for Intel processors that works with 4th and 5th generation chipsets and processors. The socket uses a land grid array and 1150 pins.
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- A smaller version of the microATX form factor.
- A method for partitioning hard drives that allows for drives of any size. For Windows, a drive that uses this method can have up to 128 partitions.
- A type of pin grid array CPU socket used with AMD Piledriver and Bulldozer processors and the 9-series chipset.
- A type of CPU socket used with AMD Ryzen and Athlon processors and the AM4 family of chipsets, including 970, 980G, and 990X chipsets.
- A set of rules and standards that two entities use from communication.
- A card that plugs into a motherboard and allows for expansion cards to be mounted parallel to the motherboard.
- Programming contained in the BIOS/UEFI code on the motherboard that is used to start up the computer and search for a server on the network to provide a bootable operating system.
- A smaller version of the ATX form factor.
- A utility in Windows 10/8/7 that is used to lock down a hard drive by encrypting the entire Windows volume and any other volume on the drive.
- A processor socket with one or two levers on the sides that are used to move the processor out of or into the socket so that equal force is applied over the entire socket housing.
- form factor (SFF) A motherboard used in low-end computers and home theater systems.
- A bus common to personal computers that uses a 32-bit wide or 64-bit data path.
- An interface used mostly by hard drives, optical drives, and other storage devices. Current SATA standards include SATA3, SATA2, and eSATA.
- A BIOS/UEFI and hard drive feature that monitors hard drive performance, disk spin-up time, temperature, distance between the head and the disk, and other mechanical activities of the drive in order to predict when it is likely to fail.
- A group of chips on the motherboard that controls the timing and flow of data and instructions to and from the CPU.
- An interface between firmware on the motherboard and the operating system. UEFI improves on legacy BIOS processes for managing motherboard settings, booting, handling over the boot to the OS, loading device drivers and applications before the OS loads, and securing the boot to ensure that no rogue operating system hijacks the system.
- A CPU socket for Intel processors that uses a land grid array and 1151 pins. Two versions of the socket currently exist; the older version works with 6th and 7th generation chipsets and processors, and the newer version works with 8th generation chipsets and processors. The two sockets are not compatible because the pins are used differently on each version of the socket.
42 Clues: A smaller version of the ATX form factor. • A smaller version of the microATX form factor. • A wire on a circuit board that connects two components or devices. • A set of rules and standards that two entities use from communication. • A partitioning system used by hard drives with a capacity less than 2 TB. • ...
Body Part Terminology 2023-01-10
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- Back part of the body or an organ
- Toward the head of the body
- Farthest from the point of reference or origin
- Opposite of inferior
- Pertaining to caudad
- Away from the median plane to the right or left
- Front part of the body or an organ
- At or near the edge of a body part
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- Posterior side
- Opposite of lateral
- Outside an organ or the body
- Nearest the point of attachment or origin
- Middle or main part of an organ
- On the opposite side of the body
- Opposite of superior
- Away from the head of the body
- Sole of the foot
- On the same side of the body
- Far from the surface
- Within or on the inside of an organ
20 Clues: Posterior side • Sole of the foot • Opposite of lateral • Opposite of superior • Opposite of inferior • Pertaining to caudad • Far from the surface • Toward the head of the body • Outside an organ or the body • On the same side of the body • Away from the head of the body • Middle or main part of an organ • On the opposite side of the body • Back part of the body or an organ • ...
Musculoskeletal Medical Terminology 2023-01-31
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- phalanx
- stone
- surgical fixation
- hump of increased convexity of the spine
- smooth muscle
- pain
- stiff, bent
- muscle
- lumbar region
- between
- joint
- bent forward with increased concavity of the spine
- cartilage
- to break; surgical fracture
- fiber, fibrous tissue
- bone
- rib
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- tendon
- above
- nourishment, development
- movement
- carpals
- vertebra, spine
- weakness
- straight
- bone marrow
- lateral curvature of the spine
- porous
- radius
- growth
- together, joined
31 Clues: rib • pain • bone • above • stone • joint • tendon • muscle • porous • radius • growth • carpals • phalanx • between • movement • weakness • straight • cartilage • stiff, bent • bone marrow • smooth muscle • lumbar region • vertebra, spine • together, joined • surgical fixation • fiber, fibrous tissue • nourishment, development • to break; surgical fracture • lateral curvature of the spine • hump of increased convexity of the spine • ...
Graphic Novel Terminology 2023-01-20
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- a series of frames that fills the whole width of a comic-book page
- the place or type of surroundings where something is positioned or where an event takes place
- A frame or box that contains once sequence or segment of action
- indicates that this panel is exceptionally important, perhaps a que to foreshadowing
- A novel in comicbook strip format
- the middle of the panel/center stage
- Very small and far away, implies that the subject is powerless
- allows wordsn to be understood as representing a character's speech or thoughts
- The blank space between panels
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- the mental and moral qualities distinctive to an individual
- the element in the short story that "drives" the action
- To connect the dots in a story to provide a singular answer
- the lines that border the panel
- The part of the panel that is all the way in the back
- basically the head to knees, natural shot with no dramatic element
- the part of the panel that is closest to the viewer
- the sequence of events inside a story which affect other events through the principle of cause and effect
- To be given many different ideas and come up with many answers
- implys that the picture is emotionally unstable, or emotionless
- An image that extends to and/or beyond the edge of the page
20 Clues: The blank space between panels • the lines that border the panel • A novel in comicbook strip format • the middle of the panel/center stage • the part of the panel that is closest to the viewer • The part of the panel that is all the way in the back • the element in the short story that "drives" the action • the mental and moral qualities distinctive to an individual • ...
Medical terminology/Abbreviations 2023-01-25
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- below knee amputation
- HTN is another abbreviation
- the equipment placed next to a patient's bed for toileting
- two times a day
- surgery
- muscles
- the most distal joint of the fingers
- therapeutic exercises as intervention
- stroke
- three times a day
- a walker that does not have wheels
- above knee amputation
- blood pressure
- certified and licensed occupational therapy assistant
- nothing by mouth
- past medical history
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- beats per minute
- a disturbance of rhythm of heart beat. flutter
- heart rate
- a cane with 4 prongs
- exercise taught to a patient that the patient performs the movement for themselves when the body part does not move actively
- heart attack
- surgery
- both arms
- cane that has one prong
- the patient does 50% of the work and the therapist does 50% of the work
- diagnosis
- the patient is only allowed to use their toe for stability
- mini stroke
- set up assist
- as needed
- chronic inflammatory lung disease that causes obstructed airflow from the lungs
- history
33 Clues: stroke • surgery • surgery • muscles • history • both arms • diagnosis • as needed • heart rate • mini stroke • heart attack • set up assist • blood pressure • two times a day • beats per minute • nothing by mouth • three times a day • a cane with 4 prongs • past medical history • below knee amputation • above knee amputation • cane that has one prong • HTN is another abbreviation • ...
Livestock Terminology Crossword 2023-04-12
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- Immature female chicken
- Young goat
- Young male goat
- Castrated chicken
- Scientific name for sheep
- Young horse
- Mature male sheep
- Immature female pig
- Scientific name for beef
- Castrated horse
- Mature female horse
- Mature female Sheep
- Mature female goat
- Young chicken
- Scientific name for birds
- Young female horse
- Young sheep
- Castrated sheep or goat
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- Mature male horse
- Young pig
- Castrated pig
- Mature male beef animal
- Mature female pig
- Young male sheep
- Young male horse
- Young female goat
- Scientific name for horses
- Scientific name for pigs
- Immature male beef animal
- Mature female beef animal
- Immature female sheep
- Mature male chicken
- Immature female beef animal
- Mature male goat
- Young beef animal
- Mature female chicken
36 Clues: Young pig • Young goat • Young horse • Young sheep • Castrated pig • Young chicken • Young male goat • Castrated horse • Young male sheep • Young male horse • Mature male goat • Mature male horse • Mature female pig • Castrated chicken • Young female goat • Mature male sheep • Young beef animal • Mature female goat • Young female horse • Immature female pig • Mature female horse • Mature male chicken • ...
Fighting Game Terminology 2023-02-26
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- In Samurai Showdown, having a heavy deflected leads to this
- A command grab that has been compared to 'churning butter'
- You didn't pay $60 to do this
- The comic book company that 'Teamed up' with Capcom
- When hits collide, but no damage happens
- X-Factor, Rage, Ultra
- Nebulous term for nobody at advantage
- What you give to salty friends
- After a knockdown, now what?
- The guy who downplays before a set
- A psychic, unblockable, uppercut
- The Fox and the Falcon
- The "lame" way to play
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- Left, right, low, or high
- The mechanic that says 'Get off me!'
- Don't worry, there is no delay
- 236 Punch
- Sliding movement that you can take to the beach
- Sets you have with your friends
- A controller as well as what you want to touch the opponent with
- Making two moves combo without canceling them
- A way to frustrate an opponent with a clock
- After this, even big hits look small
- 'Dorya!'
24 Clues: 'Dorya!' • 236 Punch • X-Factor, Rage, Ultra • The Fox and the Falcon • The "lame" way to play • Left, right, low, or high • After a knockdown, now what? • You didn't pay $60 to do this • Don't worry, there is no delay • What you give to salty friends • Sets you have with your friends • A psychic, unblockable, uppercut • The guy who downplays before a set • ...
Veterinary Medical Terminology 2023-02-18
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- muscular area around and above the tail base
- female donkey
- intact male dog
- breeding female equine
- caudal part of vertebral column extending past trunk
- castrated male sheep
- root of the mane
- young llama
- femorotibial and femoropatellar joints in quadrupeds
- two nostrils/upper and lower lip muscles
- male bovine castrated after sexual maturity
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- equine between 8.2 and 14.2 hands large/maturity
- bull intact male bovine just having reached puberty, can be used for breeding
- region around large joint between humerus and scapula
- mammary gland
- intact male guinea pig
- forelimb joint formed by distal humerus
- accessory claw of the foot/hoof
- second incisors of equine
- sexually sterile female calf born twin to a male calf
20 Clues: young llama • female donkey • mammary gland • intact male dog • root of the mane • castrated male sheep • breeding female equine • intact male guinea pig • second incisors of equine • accessory claw of the foot/hoof • forelimb joint formed by distal humerus • two nostrils/upper and lower lip muscles • male bovine castrated after sexual maturity • ...
Chapter 11 Terminology 2023-02-09
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- a branch of psychology that focuses on the relationships between psychological functioning, neural functioning, and health
- a technique that improves mental clarity, reduces anxiety, and boosts happiness by having people attend to current experiences in a nonjudgmental and accepting manner
- If a person focuses their coping efforts on controlling their emotional reactions to stressors, they are using a(n) _______ focused coping technique
- the stage in the GAS model in which a sympathetic nervous system response is activated
- large-scale events that affect multiple people and typically produce significant amounts of stress
- stimuli and events that challenge and threaten us beyond our normal functioning
- a person’s assessment of his/her ability to cope with a stressor
- a system that activates during times of stress, causing a series of changes in the body that prepare the body to either fight or flee from the stressor
- a person’s assessment of a stressor and interpretation of the magnitude of a threat
- a young man whose wheelchair got caught on the front of a semitruck as it took off down the highway inducing extreme stress 😊
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- a popular measure of stress that asks individuals to report their subjective/perceived levels of stress in their lives in the last month
- A person who believes that forces beyond his/her personal control determine events and outcomes in life is said to have an ________ locus of control
- A person who deals with a stressor by attempting to control or eliminate the stressor is using a(n) _________ focused coping technique
- – a sense of hopelessness and passive resignation that occurs when a person is unable to avoid or escape aversive events and stressors
- minor, everyday stressors such as large to-do lists, annoying people, money worries, and homework 😊
- the stage in the GAS model in which the body is fully engaged trying to fight off the stressor
- a hormone released from the adrenal gland during times of stress
- the physical and emotional responses a person has to challenging and threatening events
- the stage of the GAS model in which the body’s resources become depleted and the risk of illness and disease increase
- proposed that the body responds to stress by releasing hormones and neurotransmitters that activate a sympathetic nervous system response (also known as the fight or flight response)
- the use of cognitive, behavioral and emotional resources to deal with stress and stressors
- proposed a model suggesting that the body responds to all stressors in a general 3-stage process
22 Clues: a hormone released from the adrenal gland during times of stress • a person’s assessment of his/her ability to cope with a stressor • stimuli and events that challenge and threaten us beyond our normal functioning • a person’s assessment of a stressor and interpretation of the magnitude of a threat • ...
TOPIC 3 TERMINOLOGY 2017-07-10
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- a policy of racial discrimination devised and implemented by the National Party between 1948 and 1994
- rights fair treatment of all people that respects the dignity and freedom of all people
- the false idea that skin colour determines intelligence, morality, physical abilities and superiority and inferiority
- cruel or unjust treatment by an authority
- the act of forcibly preventing an idea fro spreading
- a social and legal system that separates people on the basis of skin colour
- South African Communist Party
- Declaration of Human Rights a document drawn up by the UNO that stipulates every basic right that all people are entitled to and that governments should protect
- United Nations Organisation
- officially forbidden/ made illegal by the government
- Programme of Action A programme designed to turn the ANC into a mass-based movement and to take an aggressive, yet peaceful stance against apartheid
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- forcefully subduing/ preventing political groups from effecting change
- the term used during apartheid to refer to black people originating from Southern Africa
- African National Congress Youth League
- treating people differently because they are a different race, gender, religion, ethnic group etc
- a set of beliefs or ideas that influences people's values and morals
- removals the government moved people of colour out of areas designated for white people.
- National Party
- also referred to as Homelands. Areas/ reserves created as separate countries for each African ethnic group in South Africa
- laws
- campaign a planned programme involving many people who would peacefully but deliberately break apartheid laws with the aim of getting arrested. A means of peaceful protest against apartheid
- a bill that has been debated and voted on in parliament and has become official law
- trying to overthrow the government of a country by force
23 Clues: laws • National Party • United Nations Organisation • South African Communist Party • African National Congress Youth League • cruel or unjust treatment by an authority • the act of forcibly preventing an idea fro spreading • officially forbidden/ made illegal by the government • trying to overthrow the government of a country by force • ...
Medical Terminology - 3 2017-04-27
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- Cold
- Under or Beneath
- Brain
- Lying face up
- Cartilage
- Arm
- Swelling in the tissue
- Vertebrae or spine
- Healing apparatus
- Body part bent outward
- Nerve
- False
- Brain or Mental
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- Heart
- Bone
- Towards the head
- Lung
- Excessive
- Sole of foot
- Skin
- Pain felt somewhere other than its origin
- Heat
- Body part bent inward
- Tearing away of a part or a structure
- Joint
- Muscle
26 Clues: Arm • Cold • Bone • Lung • Skin • Heat • Heart • Brain • Joint • Nerve • False • Muscle • Cartilage • Excessive • Sole of foot • Lying face up • Brain or Mental • Under or Beneath • Towards the head • Healing apparatus • Vertebrae or spine • Body part bent inward • Swelling in the tissue • Body part bent outward • Tearing away of a part or a structure • Pain felt somewhere other than its origin
Muscle physiology terminology 2017-08-08
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- Region of sarcomere composed of thick filaments
- Part of thick filaments responsible for producing motion that causes muscle contraction
- Mechanism that drives muscle contraction (2 words)
- unit A motor neuron and all of the fibres it innervates (2 words)
- Found in thick filaments in muscle fibres
- Type of muscle cells that are used in endurance exercise (2 words)
- Twitch during which a muscle shortens and lifts a constant load
- Type of filaments composed of actin
- Region of sarcomere with no overlapping filaments
- Structure that transmits action potentials from the sarcolemma into the cell's interior (2 words)
- Shortening muscle contraction
- Plasma membrane of muscle fibres
- reticulum Organelle in muscle fibres that stores calcium (2 words)
- Type of muscle fibre with high myosin ATPase activity (2 words)
- Type of filaments composed of myosin
- Muscle contraction with no change in length
- Mechanical response of a muscle to a single action potential
- Adding together of twitches that occur when a muscle is stimulated at high frequency
- Lengthening muscle contraction
- Decrease in muscle's ability to produce force
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- Bundles of muscle fibres
- An oxygen-binding protein found in some muscle fibres
- Type of muscle fibre with high myoglobin content (2 words)
- Immediate high-energy molecule in muscle (2 words)
- An increase in the number of active neurons
- A plateau phase of muscle contraction
- Process of muscle contraction whereby thick and thin filaments move past each other (2 words)
- Protein that blocks myosin-binding sites on thin filaments
- period Time between a stimulus and a response (2 words)
- Type of muscle that is connected to bone (2 words)
- Protein that binds calcium and initiate the crossbridge cycle
- The relationship between the size of motor units and the order of recruitment (2 words)
- Region of sarcomere composed of thin filaments
- Type of muscle found in internal organs
- Rodlike elements that contain a muscle's contractile machinery
- Found in thin filaments in muscle fibres
- Basic repeating units that make up myofibrils
37 Clues: Bundles of muscle fibres • Shortening muscle contraction • Lengthening muscle contraction • Plasma membrane of muscle fibres • Type of filaments composed of actin • Type of filaments composed of myosin • A plateau phase of muscle contraction • Type of muscle found in internal organs • Found in thin filaments in muscle fibres • Found in thick filaments in muscle fibres • ...
Computer Terminology Crossword 2017-09-18
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- Data that is put into a computer, many devices are used to do this.
- Used to store all the information when it’s being processed until you need to use it again.
- A physical object that is either in or used on a machine.
- A code that is already installed onto a computer’s hard drive.
- Uses simple calculators to do the math and places it back into memory.
- Attached to motherboard’s PCI slots.
- Lets the peripherals communicate with the processor in ease of time.
- The purpose of this is to organize and control hardware and software.
- The main circuit board piece that is located in a PC, all connections go through it.
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- Supplies images for your monitor.
- A photo is digitized into the computer and the image is translated into this.
- Used on older printers and scanners (peripherals).
- A program that your PC’s microprocessor uses when you turn it on.
- A small electronic chip or device that completes calculations.
- Figures out what operation is to be carried out and send the information to the specific place.
- What comes out of the computer, speakers is an example of a device that is used to do this.
- Funnels power through various multicoloured cables.
- Retrieves program instruction and passes it on to decode.
- This code is written in 0’s and 1’s.
- A chip where once data is stored, it cannot be removed and can only be read.
20 Clues: Supplies images for your monitor. • Attached to motherboard’s PCI slots. • This code is written in 0’s and 1’s. • Used on older printers and scanners (peripherals). • Funnels power through various multicoloured cables. • A physical object that is either in or used on a machine. • Retrieves program instruction and passes it on to decode. • ...
Poetry Terminology Review 2020-03-25
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- Recurring pattern of stresses and pauses in a poem
- Comparison btwn 2 unlike things using a form of "to be"
- Addressing something invisible or not usu. spoken to
- What the poem is "about"
- repetition of near or identical sounds at the ends of words
- Contains one stressed and one unstressed syllable
- Comparison btwn 2 unlike things using like, as, resembles
- Discrepancy between what is said and what is meant
- Word choice
- Associations words carry apart from literal meaning
- The fixed rhythm in a poem
- A part of a thing stands for the whole
- The name of the thing stands for the thing itself
- Brief reference in a poem to a person, place, or thing
- Bitter irony intended to hurt or mock its target
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- Dictionary or literal meanings of words
- Contains one stressed and one unstressed syllable
- A thing or animal is given human characteristics
- Type of poetry whose purpose is to tell a story
- Exaggeration for effect
- Two seemingly contradictory ideas that actually make sense
- Words that refer to what we can perceive with senses
- Author's attitude toward the material
- Central idea of a poem stated as a complete sentence
- Words that express ideas or concepts
- Poetry designed to express feelings of a single speaker
26 Clues: Word choice • Exaggeration for effect • What the poem is "about" • The fixed rhythm in a poem • Words that express ideas or concepts • Author's attitude toward the material • A part of a thing stands for the whole • Dictionary or literal meanings of words • Type of poetry whose purpose is to tell a story • A thing or animal is given human characteristics • ...
Terminology in policy 2020-02-05
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- people in general, thought of as a large organized group
- doing something for a particular purpose
- typical of the people or customs of a particular country or nation
- official instruction that is given by someone in authority
- general belief that you have about the way you should behave, which influences your behaviour
- way of acting or proceeding
- something that can be used to help you plan your actions or to form an opinion about something
- set of people in a country who share a common interest, activity, or characteristic
- particular set of rules, ideas, or beliefs which you use in order to deal with problems or to decide what to do
- quality of being fair and impartial
- system of rules that a society or government develops in order to deal with crime, business agreements, and social relationships
- between or involving different countries
- detailed proposal for doing or achieving something
- act of deciding something or the need to decide something
- general plan or set of plans intended to achieve something, especially over a long period
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- something that you use in order to judge the quality of something else
- group of people who are responsible for governing the country
- moral principles and beliefs that they think are important
- arrangement in which you pay money to a company, and they pay money to you if something unpleasant happens to you, for example if your property is stolen or damaged, or if you get a serious illness
- process of organizing and supervising it
- the most important thing you have to do or deal with, or must be done or dealt with before everything else you have to do
- rule made by a government or other authority in order to control the way something is done or the way people behave
- prevention and treatment of illness or injury
- quality or qualification that you must have in order to be allowed to do something or to be suitable for something
- ways of behaving that are considered normal in a particular society
25 Clues: way of acting or proceeding • quality of being fair and impartial • doing something for a particular purpose • process of organizing and supervising it • between or involving different countries • prevention and treatment of illness or injury • detailed proposal for doing or achieving something • people in general, thought of as a large organized group • ...
ANS1- 3.01 Terminology 2020-03-18
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- Mature male cattle
- Mature male pig
- Mature male chicken
- Altered male cattle
- Newborn pig
- Young female goat
- Young female chicken
- Mature female goat
- Mature male sheep
- Immature female cat
- Mature female cattle
- Newborn sheep
- Altered male sheep
- Newborn cat
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- Mature male goat
- Young female sheep
- Altered male chicken
- Mature female cat
- Young female turkey
- Altered male pig
- Young female cattle
- Young male sheep
- Mature male dog
- Mature male cat
- Young female pig
- Mature female pig
- Newborn turkey
- Mature female sheep
- Mature female chicken
- Newborn goat
30 Clues: Newborn pig • Newborn cat • Newborn goat • Newborn sheep • Newborn turkey • Mature male pig • Mature male dog • Mature male cat • Mature male goat • Altered male pig • Young male sheep • Young female pig • Mature female cat • Young female goat • Mature female pig • Mature male sheep • Mature male cattle • Young female sheep • Mature female goat • Altered male sheep • Young female turkey • Young female cattle • ...
Baking Terminology 1 2020-01-21
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- a mixture that contains almost equal parts of dry and liquid ingredients
- bread made from a starter that has a unique flavour
- used in food storage and preparation areas to control pests
- tiny single celled microorganisms
- reducing the number of microorganisms on a surface
- a substance that causes baked products to rise by introducing carbon dioxide or other gasses
- makes oils solid
- when two or more people get sick after eating the same food
- found in soil, plants, animals, water and air
- a disease that causes inflammation of the liver and is transmitted to food by workers
- healthy and sanitary practices
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- concentrated liquid flavourings
- a firm elastic substance that affects the texture of baking products
- food that is unfit to be eaten
- a solid fat
- refers to the exterior of bread or a roll
- a process during which carbon dioxide gas and alcohol form which is necessary for rising
- the movement of chemicals or microorganisms from one place to another
- free from harmful levels of microorganisms
- larger bacteria and viruses that must live in a host to survive
- fuzzy looking spores that grow at nearly any temperature
- harmful organisms or substances
- source of danger
- a mixture that is stiff enough to be cut into shapes
24 Clues: a solid fat • makes oils solid • source of danger • food that is unfit to be eaten • healthy and sanitary practices • concentrated liquid flavourings • harmful organisms or substances • tiny single celled microorganisms • refers to the exterior of bread or a roll • free from harmful levels of microorganisms • found in soil, plants, animals, water and air • ...
Creative Writing Terminology 2020-02-12
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- language used by the writer that causes readers to imagine pictures in their minds
- OF VIEW the angle from which the story is narrated
- featured in the story and is used to communicate and interact with the reader
- a figure of speech that describes something using extreme exaggeration
- the message of the story
- an illustration of characters through their speech, actions and manners
- the direction of the story’s main events and how they relate to each other
- two or more characters are conversing (enclosed with quotation marks)
- a disagreement between two opposing characters
- character represent things or abstract concepts to convey a message
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- give details based on sight, sound, touch and taste
- an idea or mental image
- a word is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable
- to give a suggestion to something that will happen in the story
- the main topic of a piece of writing
- the time/place/conditions in which the action of the story takes place
- the first stage of the plot (necessary background information provided)
- history or background of the context
- the moment of greatest intensity/ most exciting and important part of a story
- the full significance of the characters words/actions are clear to the readers, although not to the characters
20 Clues: an idea or mental image • the message of the story • the main topic of a piece of writing • history or background of the context • a disagreement between two opposing characters • OF VIEW the angle from which the story is narrated • give details based on sight, sound, touch and taste • to give a suggestion to something that will happen in the story • ...
Medical Terminology Unit % 2020-05-04
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- arrest stoppin gof the heart
- meaning middle
- ultrasonograph test that can be used to estimate the blood flow through your veins
- atrial fibrillation
- pericardial sac around the heart is inflamed
- blood pressure
- pericardium outer layer
- EKG or ECG
- transplatation surgical procdure where the paitent is getting their heart replaced with a donors heart
- veins swollen and dilated veins
- atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease
- thin layer that lines each chamber
- acute myocardial infarction
- artery disease narrowing in the arteries surrounding the heart
- basic metabolic panel
- beats per minute
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- blood
- automated external defibrillator
- of recodring, examination by X-ray of blood or lymph vessels
- pericardium part of the epicurdium, inner layer
- inner or within
- outer layer of the hear
- monitor portable ECG machine
- infaraction heart attack
- mascular layer that contracts to pump blood
- around
- artery has a weakened wall
- upon or on
- A-V atrioventricular
29 Clues: blood • around • EKG or ECG • upon or on • meaning middle • blood pressure • inner or within • beats per minute • atrial fibrillation • A-V atrioventricular • basic metabolic panel • outer layer of the hear • pericardium outer layer • artery has a weakened wall • infaraction heart attack • acute myocardial infarction • arrest stoppin gof the heart • monitor portable ECG machine • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword 2020-12-08
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- A tool used to facilitate unit staging and movement for coverage. This tool has 3 mapping layers: the demand coverage layer (heat map), map data, and service areas (2 words)
- Radio call sign is EMS01
- An ambulance arrives at logistics for the end of their shift (30 minutes prior).(abbr.)
- This unit is a quick response SUV staffed with a paramedic. This unit is not a supervisor.(2 words)
- Holds the rank of Deputy Chief,radio call sign is EMS02 (3 words)
- An out of service reason used for when an ambulance needs to clean up their uniforms and/or trucks
- A disposition code used when EMS is unable to find the caller and/or patient. (2 words)
- An out of service reason when a unit that is typically on duty has to shut down due to staffing issues.
- Patient is either stable or unstable but injuries or sickness is life threatening if not treated quickly. Patient status can deterioate quickly. (20 minutes at hospital)(2 words)
- Stroke (abbr.)
- Call received and EMS dispatched. Patient and EMS agree that transport is not needed. (Must meet certain requirements)
- Is a standardized, on-scene, all-hazards incident management approach(3 words)
- A disposition code used to describe a person who is sick and needs to be seen by a physician, but they do not want to go with EMS (2 words)
- Based on patient category, EMS has a specific time allotted at the ER for each patient. If the Patient is CAT 1. How many minutes do they have for patient turnover.
- Radio designation for the CDC is _____
- Medical university of South Carolina (abbr.)
- The hub where all non-station trucks run out of
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- This unit is a quick response SUV staffed with a senior crew chief. This unit is not a supervisor. They respond to calls with medic units if they are closer by one second. These units are dedicated to specific parts of the county and cannot be relocated for coverage.These units are dedicated to the beaches.(2 words)
- When crews request the EMS Dispatcher to call the hospital they are going to make a notification. When asked, the Dispatcher will call the ER to make the notification and always ask for the ______ (2 words)
- Patient is stable; no life threatening injuries.(15 minutes at hospital)(2 words)
- Cardiac arrest (2 words)
- Emergency Protective Custody (abbr.)
- Emergency Medical Technician (abbr.)
- Patient is in full arrest, respiratory arrest, or just unstable and EMS is unable to fix the issue. (30 minutes at hospital)(2 words)
- EMS dispatched and found the patient is dead or patient died after EMS attempted resuscitation. "Upon arrival" (abbr.)
- The disposition code used when EMS takes the patient to the hospital (2 words)
- The out of service code used when a unit is hurt
- Emergency room (abbr.)
- The out of service reason when there is an issue with the ambulance that hinders patient care
- When a unit goes out of service to sign paperwork, have a meeting, or to meet with a supervisor mark them out of service with this reason code
30 Clues: Stroke (abbr.) • Emergency room (abbr.) • Radio call sign is EMS01 • Cardiac arrest (2 words) • Emergency Protective Custody (abbr.) • Emergency Medical Technician (abbr.) • Radio designation for the CDC is _____ • Medical university of South Carolina (abbr.) • The hub where all non-station trucks run out of • The out of service code used when a unit is hurt • ...
Chapter 8.3.1 terminology. 2021-01-27
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- deficiency in neutrophil
- red blood cell that assumes a spherical shape
- blockage of a vessel
- abnormal increase in the number of red blood cells
- deficiency in all cellular components of the blood
- red blood cell
- condition characterized by small red blood cells
- deficiency in the number of red blood cells
- breakdown of blood cells
- white blood cell
- condition characterized by an increase in the number of oval-shaped red blood cells
- excess of red blood cells
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- condition characterized by a great inequality in the size of red blood cells
- process in which phagocytes destroy foreign microorganisms or cell debris
- immature red blood cell
- cell that helps blood clot
- condition characterized by red blood cells in a variety of shapes
- formation of blood cells
- deficiency in white blood cells
- condition characterized by large red blood cells
- deficiency in the number of platelets
- increase in the number of platelets
- blockage in a blood vessel caused by an embolus
- normal-sized red blood cell
- mass of matter present in the blood
- oval red blood cells
- formation of bone marrow
- increase in the number of white blood cells
28 Clues: red blood cell • white blood cell • blockage of a vessel • oval red blood cells • immature red blood cell • deficiency in neutrophil • formation of blood cells • breakdown of blood cells • formation of bone marrow • excess of red blood cells • cell that helps blood clot • normal-sized red blood cell • deficiency in white blood cells • increase in the number of platelets • ...
Chapter 8.3.2 terminology. 2021-01-27
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- abnormal deficiency in lymph
- protein that provides protection against disease
- study of veins
- enlargement of the liver and spleen
- specialist in drawing blood
- absence of a spleen
- inadequate flow of blood
- the formation of a blood clot
- displacement of the spleen
- test to judge or separate the blood
- substance that causes the body to produce antibodies
- softening of the spleen
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- specialist in the study of the immune system
- circulation of blood through tissue
- study of the immune system
- blood clot
- lymph cell
- fancy name for the device used to measure blood pressure
- downward displacement of the spleen
- iron-containing pigment in red blood cells that carries oxygen to the cells
- enlargement of the spleen
- study of the blood
22 Clues: blood clot • lymph cell • study of veins • study of the blood • absence of a spleen • softening of the spleen • inadequate flow of blood • enlargement of the spleen • study of the immune system • displacement of the spleen • specialist in drawing blood • abnormal deficiency in lymph • the formation of a blood clot • circulation of blood through tissue • enlargement of the liver and spleen • ...
Chapter 8.3.2 Terminology. 2021-01-27
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- abnormal deficiency in lymph
- protein that provides protection against disease
- study of veins
- enlargement of the liver and spleen
- specialist in drawing blood
- absence of a spleen
- inadequate flow of blood
- the formation of a blood clot
- displacement of the spleen
- test to judge or separate the blood
- substance that causes the body to produce antibodies
- softening of the spleen
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- specialist in the study of the immune system
- circulation of blood through tissue
- study of the immune system
- blood clot
- lymph cell
- fancy name for the device used to measure blood pressure
- downward displacement of the spleen
- iron-containing pigment in red blood cells that carries oxygen to the cells
- enlargement of the spleen
- study of the blood
22 Clues: blood clot • lymph cell • study of veins • study of the blood • absence of a spleen • softening of the spleen • inadequate flow of blood • enlargement of the spleen • study of the immune system • displacement of the spleen • specialist in drawing blood • abnormal deficiency in lymph • the formation of a blood clot • circulation of blood through tissue • enlargement of the liver and spleen • ...
Optical Terminology 2 2021-01-14
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- Healthcare profesionals who provide primary vision care from diagnose and manage eye diseases to prescribe glasses & CL.
- A filter that reduce glare by blocking horizontal light waves reflected from flat surfaces like water surface / road.
- Discomfort from sun or other light, sensitivity to light .
- Emmetrope's eye power.
- The displacement (horizontal / vertical) of the centration point of a lens from the standard optical centre position.
- Synonyms for working distance.
- A lens that have the same power throughout the whole lens.
- A machine to check the refractive power of a lens.
- A term describing on what you can see at the sides from the centre.
- A impact resistance lens that have low abbe value.
- A thin layer is applied to the surface of lenses to reduce reflection + to make transparency of the lenses higher.
- Widest near viewing area of all bifocals
- A term where we're referrring towards the nose.
- The ability of the eyes to turn outwards.
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- A type of photochromic lens with yellow base lens.
- A standard chart with letters, numbers or symbols that are printed in decreasing size to test visual acuity.
- A doctor of medicine that specialises in diseases of the eye and surgery.
- The unit of masurement for refractive power of a lens.
- a term that we called for someone that is doing eye care industry.
- A way of life established by an individual including the patterns of behavior, interaction, work, activity and interests that describe how a person spends their time
- Movement of eye when we needs to see near objects.
- Technical practitioner who fits and dispenses glasses/CL for the correction of a person's vision.
- Vision correction method for presbyopia in which 1 eye is corrected for near vision and the other eye for far.
- The power that a presbyope patient need in order to see near.
- A machine to estimate the degree of refractive error in the eye .
- A diverging lens, causing the light rays to bend away from the original axis, thick at centre, thinner at peripheral.
- A shadow that caused by age-related changes at the back of our eye, liquidify of vitreous humour.
- A term to describe one eye.
- A web of tiny cracks that appear on the lenses.
- The distance whereby reading zone is moved nasally to match patient convergence while reading .
30 Clues: Emmetrope's eye power. • A term to describe one eye. • Synonyms for working distance. • Widest near viewing area of all bifocals • The ability of the eyes to turn outwards. • A web of tiny cracks that appear on the lenses. • A term where we're referrring towards the nose. • A type of photochromic lens with yellow base lens. • ...
Medical Terminology #3 2021-01-07
25 Clues: fat • egg • gum • tail • like • nose • half • bile • mouth • skull • heart • under • scale • twist • suture • tongue • fungus • madness • ear drum • membrane • sensation • intestines • rub, friction • surgical repair • inside or within
Medical Terminology #7 2021-01-07
25 Clues: sun • eye • bad • hard • mind • tear • ties • hard • foot • body • neck • hard • ankle • sleep • place • equal • cavity • weakness • to secrete • wall, fence • star shaped • hollow space • sheet or band • abdominal wall • labor, bring forth
Musical theatre terminology 2021-02-04
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- musical in which the basic story is taken from another source such as a book, an opera or a play without music
- a pause or break in a performance
- Backdrops, furniture, and other large structures and properties used on the stage to provide atmosphere
- Once a year, this is given to plays and musicals in a ceremony honoring excellence in the theatre
- The person or organization financing and supervising the making and public presentation of a play
- The person who creates the Dance Moves
- The person who writes the words for the songs in the show
- The "theatre" section of New York City
- The main plan of story
- Stage dancing, or organized movement
- The "repeat" of a song already heard in the musical. It is usually shorter than the original, and often sung by a different character
- The actors, actresses, dancers, and singers who perform in a musical
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- a major division of a theatre work consisting of one or more scenes.
- Planning the moving on the stage throughout the show, usually referring to non-musical sections
- the closing musical number in a show. It usually includes the entire cast
- The book, script, or dialogue of a play.
- A theatrical production, typically of a sentimental or humorous nature that consists of musical numbers and dialogue based upon a unifying theme
- The main person in charge of the action on the stage, he/she instructs the cast and crew
- The appearance of the cast following a performance of a musical or play, in groups or individually
- A selection (introduction) played by the orchestra at the beginning of a musical, consisting of short sections of the songs to be performed in the show
- Performed without preparation
- The person who writes the music for a show
- A musical, theatrical production that has no spoken dialogue. The entire story is told in song
23 Clues: The main plan of story • Performed without preparation • a pause or break in a performance • Stage dancing, or organized movement • The person who creates the Dance Moves • The "theatre" section of New York City • The book, script, or dialogue of a play. • The person who writes the music for a show • The person who writes the words for the songs in the show • ...
Basic Dermatology Terminology 2020-12-01
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- papule or nodule that contains fluid or semi-fluid material so is fluctuant.
- elevated, fluid-filled lesion.
- the process of removing dead skin cells from the outer layer of your skin.
- a small patch of skin that is altered in color, but is not elevated.
- skin color that is paler than normal.
- type of lesion that has a linear shape and often occurs for some external reason like scratching.
- a skin condition characterized by blackheads, pimple outbreaks, cysts, infected abscesses, and scarring
- a yellow or white fluid formed in infected tissue.
- a "wall" made of cells called keratinocytes, which produce a protein called keratin and also contains pigment cells called melanocytes, which produce melanin.
- an area of the skin covered by a crust, or scab, usually caused by scratching.
- a circumscribed lesion that contains pus; also known as a pimple.
- Tissue made up of fat cells that are surrounded by connective tissue, blood vessels, and nerves.
- thinning of the skin due to reduction of underlying tissue.
- type of lesion that is round; also known as discoid.
- made up of connective tissue that supports the epidermis, providing nutrients and protecting it. The papillary _______ is the upper portion beneath the epidermis, and the lower portion is the reticular ______.
- the reaction of the skin that causes redness, swelling, heat, and pain due to injury, infection, or allergic reaction.
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- a type of acne with a blackish bump on the skin caused by clogged hair follicles; also known as an open comedo.
- large white or silver flakes, as in psoriasis.
- type of lesions that are grouped in a circle
- red skin due to an increased blood supply
- darkened skin compared to normal.
- elevated, solid, palpable lesion.
- moist peeling skin.
- a tiny opening on the surface of the skin.
- elevated, solid, palpable lesion.
- a firm pink, raised scar tissue.
- a chronic inflammatory skin condition that results in itching, scaling, and thickening of the skin.
- skin coming off in scales.
- a localized collection of pus.
- type of lesion that has concentric rings like a dartboard
30 Clues: moist peeling skin. • skin coming off in scales. • elevated, fluid-filled lesion. • a localized collection of pus. • a firm pink, raised scar tissue. • darkened skin compared to normal. • elevated, solid, palpable lesion. • elevated, solid, palpable lesion. • skin color that is paler than normal. • red skin due to an increased blood supply • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword 2020-12-09
Across
- Dry mouth
- Inflammation of the gums
- Towards the top of the body
- Runny nose
- Excessive thirst
- Difficulty swallowing
- In genetics, the male chromosome
- Medical abbreviation for nothing by mouth
- Armpit
- Blue or purple tinge to skin color due to low oxygen levels in the person’s blood
- The presence of ketones in the urine, seen most often in people with diabetes
- Relating to the sense of smell
- Bellybutton
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- Nose Bleed
- Broken Bone
- Inflammation of blood vessels (arteries, capillaries, or veins)
- The cheekbone
- Toward the bottom of the body
- Medical abbreviation for four times a day.
- Abnormally slow breathing
- Rapid breathing
- Toward the side of the body
- Yellowing of the skin, whites of the eyes, or other mucous membranes
- Toward the middle of the body.
- Bad breath
- Medical abbreviation for within normal limits
26 Clues: Armpit • Dry mouth • Nose Bleed • Runny nose • Bad breath • Broken Bone • Bellybutton • The cheekbone • Rapid breathing • Excessive thirst • Difficulty swallowing • Inflammation of the gums • Abnormally slow breathing • Towards the top of the body • Toward the side of the body • Toward the bottom of the body • Toward the middle of the body. • Relating to the sense of smell • ...
Dentistry Terminology Puzzle 2021-02-09
Across
- condition of short jaw
- large shearing cheek teeth
- outer layer of the root of the tooth
- grinding of the teeth
- toward the chewing surface of a tooth
- recording the results of a dental exam in the medical record
- toward the rear of the tooth row
- a dental tool that is triangular in cross section used for supragingival scaling
- falling off subject to being shed, baby teeth
- toward the tip of the root of the tooth
- below the gums
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- hard white substance covering the dentin of the crown of the tooth
- tartar, mineralized plaque
- instrument for weakening the attachment of the tooth to the socket in an extraction procedure
- branch of dentistry dealing with correction of malocclusion
- toward the palate
- a benign tumor arising from the periodontal membranes
- branch of dentistry dealing with the diseases and treatment of tooth pulp, root and periapical tissues
- tooth socket within the bone
- toward the cheek
- a groove between the gingiva and tooth
- a dental tool with a rounded back and one sharp edge used for subgingival scaling
22 Clues: below the gums • toward the cheek • toward the palate • grinding of the teeth • condition of short jaw • tartar, mineralized plaque • large shearing cheek teeth • tooth socket within the bone • toward the rear of the tooth row • outer layer of the root of the tooth • toward the chewing surface of a tooth • a groove between the gingiva and tooth • ...
Chapter 1: Terminology 2021-02-17
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- type of authority the public assumes agent has
- type of authority granted to agent in writing
- refers to the jurisdiction where an insurer is formed or incorporated
- type of risk cannot be insured (ex gambling)
- group of underwriters called syndicates
- Department who actually sets the rates
- works for applicant
- Deals with the insured through an exclusive agent
- works for producer
- Department who understands the risk, will approve or reject
- insurer organized in same state
- insurer organized in different state
- independently owned such as AAA
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- type of agreement with cherry picking
- type of risk that can be insured
- private coverage of source of last resort for businesses and individuals who have been rejected
- group owned insurer whose main activity is risk sharing
- insurer organized overseas
- producer or agent who is an employee of insurer
- type of reinsurance agreement that covers All risks contained in the subject lines of businesses automatically
20 Clues: works for producer • works for applicant • insurer organized overseas • insurer organized in same state • independently owned such as AAA • type of risk that can be insured • insurer organized in different state • type of agreement with cherry picking • Department who actually sets the rates • group of underwriters called syndicates • ...
FINANCIAL LAW TERMINOLOGY 2021-02-11
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- A signed document that promises a sum of payment to a specified person or the assignee.
- An asset of value put up in promise for credit.
- Credit that is guaranteed by an asset called collateral.
- A written, dated and signed instrument that directs a bank to pay a specific sum of money to the bearer.
- A claim or legal right AGAINST an asset to satisfy a debt.
- This stock gives you partial ownership in said company, dividends and voting rights.
- The person or entity that loans money to a debtor.
- A written or spoken agreement.
- A document that details in writing a sale of goods or transfer of property from one party to another.
- The person who owes a sum of money .
- Issued by the U.S. Department of the Treasury on behalf of the federal government.
- This stock does not pay dividends but rather the profits are reinvested to accelerate company growth.
- The distribution of some of a company’s earnings to a class of its shareholders.
- These stocks trade at a lower price compared to a company’s earnings.
- The original amount of money borrowed.
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- Debt securities issued by states, cities, counties, other governmental entities.
- This form of credit is not guaranteed by any asset.
- This stock gives you partial ownership in said company and higher dividends.
- Debt securities issued by private and public corporations.
- “Straight” bankruptcy or liquidation
- The extra paid on top of the amount loan.
- Typically filed by corporations
- A person who agrees to pay a borrower’s debt if they default on their loan.
- These stocks pay consistent and steadily-increasing dividends
- Unlike a cosigner, they have no claim to the asset.
- Bankruptcy which is most often used when you can afford to pay some but not all of your debts.
26 Clues: A written or spoken agreement. • Typically filed by corporations • “Straight” bankruptcy or liquidation • The person who owes a sum of money . • The original amount of money borrowed. • The extra paid on top of the amount loan. • An asset of value put up in promise for credit. • The person or entity that loans money to a debtor. • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword 2021-04-03
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- scraping or rubbing away of the surface of the skin
- a contagious skin disease transmitted by the itch mite
- excessive growth of hair in unusual places, especially in women
- A bump of bone or tissue that forms at the big toe joint, causing inflammation and considerable pain.
- smooth, elevated skin that is white in the center surrounded by redness
- Shortening of a muscle, usually because of disease or lack of use, that limits joint movement.
- Pain and swelling of the bursa, the small fluid filled pads that act as cushions in or near the joints.
- absence of or loss of hair especially on the head
- a chronic skin disease with itchy red patches and silvery scales
- A small pocket of fluid that develops between the upper layers of skin; often caused by friction or burns.
- clouding or fogging of the lens of the eye that may blur or tint vision.
- Swelling caused by fluid accumulation.
- A person who has rhinitis has inflammation of the__.
- a fungal infection like athlete’s foot or jock itch
- the outer layer of skin that forms a protective covering for the body Has no nerves or vessels
- Pertaining to the heart and blood vessels.
- Signifies a condition that begins abruptly and is sometimes severe, but the duration is short.
- An accumulation of mucus or of blood in an organ.
- Not cancerous.
- loss of skin pigmentation “leukoderma”
- Unusual memory loss or forgetfulness.
- Part of the ear that converts sound into electrical signals that the brain interprets as a particular sound.
- One of a class of stress hormones released during the fight-or-flight stress response.
- Stiff connective tissue that provides support to other tissues and cushions joints.
- a cluster of boils in subcutaneous tissue
- Laryngo is a stem meaning larynx or voice box. A laryngoscopy is an examination of the interior of the __.
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- inflammatory disease of sebaceous follicles of the skin
- a collection of pus at the site of an infection
- Signifies a recurring, persistent condition like heart disease.
- A slow heart rate, usually below 60 beats per minute.
- The surgical removal of a limb or other body part.
- Severe abdominal pain caused by spasms in the intestines or in a portion of the kidneys.
- an elevated collection of blood trapped under the skin “bruise”
- a rounded growth caused by a virus “wart”
- a closed sac under the skin containing fluid or solid material
- the inner layer of skin, rich in blood vessels, nerve endings,
- a physician who specializes in treating integumentary disorders
- thin tube that is inserted into the body to provide or drain fluids, or to carry tiny surgical instruments and cameras in minimally invasive surgeries.
- The clear, thin membrane that covers the inside of the eyelid and the white part of the eyeball.
- Broken bone or cartilage.
- Ability to maintain equilibrium while stationary or moving.
- a hemorrhage underneath unbroken skin
- an overgrowth of hardened scar tissue
- The large intestine; a muscular tube that is 5 to 6 feet long. It compacts and moves solid waste.
- Tiny single-celled organisms. Some bacteria cause disease, although most are harmless.
- White blood cells that come from bone marrow, and produce antibodies to fight off disease.
- A small airway in the respiratory system that connects to the alveoli (air sacs); a branch of the bronchial tubes.
- “blackhead”: discolored, dried sebum plugging a duct in the skin
- An immune system reaction (for example, rash, fever, sneezing, or headaches) to something that is normally harmless.
- Able to walk; not confined to a bed.
- lesion of the skin or mucous membranes
- death of tissue resulting from loss of blood supply to an area
52 Clues: Not cancerous. • Broken bone or cartilage. • Able to walk; not confined to a bed. • a hemorrhage underneath unbroken skin • an overgrowth of hardened scar tissue • Unusual memory loss or forgetfulness. • Swelling caused by fluid accumulation. • lesion of the skin or mucous membranes • loss of skin pigmentation “leukoderma” • a rounded growth caused by a virus “wart” • ...
Healthcare terminology Crossword 2021-03-11
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- The suffix in the term cystocele means
- The suffix in the term cephalgia means
- Condition resulting from injury/disease
- An outward demonstration or perception
- The suffix in the term biopsy means
- Pronounceable abbreviation
- Signs and symptoms that appear together
- What the prefix of the term intervertebral disc means
- Word part at the beginning of the term
- An objective finding of a disease state
- Word part at the end of the term
- Prefix in the term percutaneous means
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- The suffix in the term splenorraphy means
- Terms named after a person or place
- The suffix in the term cystorrhexis means
- The cause of the disease
- Graphic representation of a term
- The suffix in the term splenomegaly means
- Word root with combining vowel
- Prefix meaning around or about
- The prefix in the term endoscopy means
- The suffix in the term lithotripsy means
- Period of six weeks after childbirth
- A subjective part of a disease
24 Clues: The cause of the disease • Pronounceable abbreviation • Word root with combining vowel • Prefix meaning around or about • A subjective part of a disease • Graphic representation of a term • Word part at the end of the term • Terms named after a person or place • The suffix in the term biopsy means • Period of six weeks after childbirth • Prefix in the term percutaneous means • ...
Medical Terminology ch2 2021-09-09
34 Clues: all • eye • not • arm • eye • air • half • many • slow • skin • life • ribs • cell • side • iron • bone • white • night • heart • nerve • blood • double • breast • uterus • starch • around • muscle • single • middle • kidney • between • nitrogen • together • extremities
Medical Terminology Prefixes 2021-09-09
30 Clues: ear • bad • eye • high • side • iron • half • water • nerve • liver • white • great • ileum • sugar • large • fiber • blood • single • tounge • tissue • middle • muscle • stomach • abdomen • against • moisture • close to • mouth bone • bone marrow • before, in front of
Module 7: Terminology 2021-09-15
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- A pathogen’s or microbe’s ability to infect or damage a host or be present in sufficient numbers to cause the disease.
- Leaves produce insufficient chlorophyll.
- Increased core temperature that slows or kills pathogens.
- A disease that is found more commonly in certain people.
- A sudden increase in the prevalence of a disease above the endemic rate within a small or specific region.
- Antibodies combine chemically with substances which the body recognizes as alien.
- A molecule that is recognized as ‘foreign’ leading to an immune response.
- A biological agent that causes disease or illness in a host.
- It physical blocks the entry of microbial pathofens. It also regularly sheds outer layers, thus removing cell and pathogens.
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- The fluid that circulates through the lymphatic system.
- A process where substances enter the cell. these substances then form vesicles of the ingested material.
- The overall well-being of an individual. This includes physical, mental and social well-being.
- Any condition that disrupts the normal functioning of an organim. It usually causes symptoms, ranging from mild to severe.
- An outbreak of an infectious disease that spreads rapidly among individuals in a defined area or population at the same time.
- A characteristic or feature that aids in the reproductive success of an organism.
- Proteins produced by B cells in response to specific antigens.
- Tiny hair-like structures. These help to move mucus upwards and trap any particles or microbes.
- The spread of a new disease across a continent or even worldwide.
- A broad category of small proteins that are involved in cell signaling.
- Geographically, but if only a portion of the individuals in that area are susceptible, additional criteria may be required.
20 Clues: Leaves produce insufficient chlorophyll. • The fluid that circulates through the lymphatic system. • A disease that is found more commonly in certain people. • Increased core temperature that slows or kills pathogens. • A biological agent that causes disease or illness in a host. • Proteins produced by B cells in response to specific antigens. • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword 2021-08-30
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- gel-like fluid inside the cell
- producing cells
- study of cells
- forms the boundary of the cell
- abnormal development
- Usually an O, used to ease pronunciation
- red cell
- located in the nucleus of the cell, 46 total
- largest structure within the cell
- Attached to the end of a wordroot to modify it's meaning
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- Attached to the beginning of a wordroot to modify it's meaning
- resembling a cell
- The core of the word
- pertaining to the epithelium
- cell substance
- basic unit of all living things
- regions within the chromosome
- comprises each gene
- increase the number of red cells
- Wordroot with a combining vowel attached, separated by a slash
- group of similar cells that perform a specific function
21 Clues: red cell • study of cells • cell substance • producing cells • resembling a cell • comprises each gene • The core of the word • abnormal development • pertaining to the epithelium • regions within the chromosome • gel-like fluid inside the cell • forms the boundary of the cell • basic unit of all living things • increase the number of red cells • largest structure within the cell • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword 2021-09-15
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- cell with a nucleus
- yellow
- pertaining to the liver
- enlargement of the liver
- system that removes waste materials (urine) from body
- within the living body
- derived from the Greek chromos
- forms the boundary of the cell
- determine hereditary characteristics in chromosomes
- suffix for inflammation
- disease of the bone and joint
- study of tumors
- study of genomes and its products and interactions
- tumor composed of smooth muscle
- tissue that covers the external surface of the body and lines body cavities and organs
- malignant tumor of smooth muscle
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- disease of the muscle
- suffix for disease
- diagnosis
- word root for joint
- cavity containing the heart, aorta, lungs, esophagus, trachea, bronchi, and mediastinal area
- to foretell the course of a disease
- combining form for nerve
- tissue that produces movement
- new growth of abnormal tissue
- study of tissue
- prefix for within
- suffix for malignant tumor
- procedure that introduces genes to human body cells to achieve gene repair, suppression, and addition
- tumor composed of fiber (fibrous tissue)
30 Clues: yellow • diagnosis • study of tissue • study of tumors • prefix for within • suffix for disease • cell with a nucleus • word root for joint • disease of the muscle • within the living body • pertaining to the liver • suffix for inflammation • enlargement of the liver • combining form for nerve • suffix for malignant tumor • tissue that produces movement • new growth of abnormal tissue • ...
MUSIC ELEMENTS TERMINOLOGY 2021-09-29
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- sentence-like patterns of chords
- gradually get softer
- medium loud
- modern harmony that avoids any sense of a ‘home’ key
- no repeat or return of any large-scale
- a portion of the range or compass of a sound
- highest to lowest pitch of an instrument/voice
- an off-the-beat accent
- suddenly
- prominent melody supported by harmonic accompaniment
- three-part form with return of the initial music (A B A)
- disjointedly ragged or jumpy
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- gradually slowing down the tempo
- two or more independent melodies played at the same time
- Exposition, Development, Recapitulation musical section
- very slow
- gradually speeding up the tempo
- steady walking tempo
- two-part form (A B)
- smooth, easy to sing or play
- Major/Minor harmony focuses on a ‘home’ key
21 Clues: suddenly • very slow • medium loud • two-part form (A B) • gradually get softer • steady walking tempo • an off-the-beat accent • smooth, easy to sing or play • disjointedly ragged or jumpy • gradually speeding up the tempo • sentence-like patterns of chords • gradually slowing down the tempo • no repeat or return of any large-scale • Major/Minor harmony focuses on a ‘home’ key • ...
Dance Terminology Crossword 2021-05-21
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- A music term used for slow, sustained movements.
- A unilateral leg movement in which the gesture limb begins in a knee extended position away from the body
- Step.
- The hip of the gesture leg is at 90°, the knee is bent, and the foot is pointed.
- includes large expansive jumps such as grand jeté
- “Slide or glide”.
- a throwing step” where a leaping jump is executed from one foot to the other.
- To the back.
- The introductory/warm up portion of the ballet class,
- “Chasing one foot with the other”
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- Beginning from the cou-de-pied position,
- “Tossed”. A light, rocking quality, jump sequence.
- The legs are externally rotated, and heels are together.
- To the front.
- A traveling step from fifth position plié
- The gesture leg is extended behind the dancer’s body at 90° or higher
- Rapid tempo movements often include jumping steps
- “To disengage”.
- To assemble or place (the feet) together in the air during a jump.
- Position of the shoulders in relation to the head and legs
- “To cut”
21 Clues: Step. • “To cut” • To the back. • To the front. • “To disengage”. • “Slide or glide”. • “Chasing one foot with the other” • Beginning from the cou-de-pied position, • A traveling step from fifth position plié • A music term used for slow, sustained movements. • Rapid tempo movements often include jumping steps • includes large expansive jumps such as grand jeté • ...
Medical terminology 2 2021-05-29
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- to fasten underneath
- inflammation of the bronchial tubes
- condition of dust in the lungs
- return of disease symptoms
- before birth
- related to tonsils
- occuring after a vaccination
- disease in which lack of insulin produced
- inner lining of the uterus
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- above the pelvis
- forecast of likely course of disease
- inflammation of joints
- extending through a structure from side to side
- away from normal
- pathological condition of the lungs
- pathological condition of low body temp
- behind the lower jaw
- under the skin
- process of complete knowledge
- eating meat
- surgical removal of tonsils
- recording electricity of the brain
- presence of yellow coloring matter in the blood
- inflammation of the tonsils
- cancer producing
25 Clues: eating meat • before birth • under the skin • above the pelvis • away from normal • cancer producing • related to tonsils • behind the lower jaw • to fasten underneath • inflammation of joints • return of disease symptoms • inner lining of the uterus • surgical removal of tonsils • inflammation of the tonsils • occuring after a vaccination • process of complete knowledge • ...
Y11 Syllabus Terminology! 2021-10-09
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- Ultimate reality that exists beyond the material world; it transcends it. Opposite of immanent.
- Forbidden and considered sinful in the Muslim faith.
- a term used to describe the connection between the land, Dreaming and identity
- The narrow and excessive allegiance to a particular religious group.
- The successor of Muhammad as leader of the Islamic community.
- Sacred text of Hinduism.
- Sacred text of Judaism. Is also the first five books of the Bible, known as Pentateuch.
- One of the founding branches of Protestantism, started by John Calvin.
- One of the three Jewels of Buddhism; the Buddha's teachings.
- Islamic term for fasting.
- An indwelling, constant reality of a divine being/spiritual force in the materialistic world.
- Annual pilgrimage to Mecca, which all Muslims are required to do, at least once in their life.
- The belief in more than one God/many Gods.
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- The belief in only one God.
- One of the principal beliefs of Christianity.
- The state of no suffering, desire or sense of self that results from enlightenment.
- One of the branches/variants of Christianity.
- Another term for the 10 Commandments, a core ethical teaching in Christianity.
- The centre of Aboriginal life which explains the beginning of all things.
- Sacred text and writing of Islam
- and Yang In Daoism, the female and male principles of nature, associated with sun and earth, heat & light, and cold & dark.
- One of the four characteristics of religion.
- The model for Christian life
- Permitted in the Muslim faith
24 Clues: Sacred text of Hinduism. • Islamic term for fasting. • The belief in only one God. • The model for Christian life • Permitted in the Muslim faith • Sacred text and writing of Islam • The belief in more than one God/many Gods. • One of the four characteristics of religion. • One of the principal beliefs of Christianity. • One of the branches/variants of Christianity. • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword 2021-10-04
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- Middle
- Condition of excessive heat
- Process of recording
- Excision of a lung or a portion of the lung
- Below, under
- Very small duct
- Decrease, deficiency
- Different
- Tough, elastic connective tissue that is more rigid than ligaments but less dense than bone
- Backflow or ejecting of contents through an opening
- Surgical puncture
- Decreased elasticity of the alveoli
- Mass of masticated food ready for swallowing
- Inflammation of the appendix
- Destruction of RBC's, commonly resulting in juandice
- Under the skin
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- Possessing the ability to develop an immune response
- Enlargement
- Stomach intestine inflammation
- Sum of all the physical and chemical changes that take place in a cell or an organism
- Largest glandular organ in the body
- Aorta
- expand
- Second layer of the skin
- Microscopic vessels hat join the arterial system with the venous system
- Softening
- Pylorus
- Many;much
- Region where new growth occurs
29 Clues: Aorta • Middle • expand • Pylorus • Different • Softening • Many;much • Enlargement • Below, under • Under the skin • Very small duct • Surgical puncture • Process of recording • Decrease, deficiency • Second layer of the skin • Condition of excessive heat • Inflammation of the appendix • Stomach intestine inflammation • Region where new growth occurs • Largest glandular organ in the body • ...
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY 2 2022-05-16
24 Clues: red • ear • rib • fat • bile • blue • slow • black • white • blood • vomit • uterus • within • finger • muscle • cancer • observe • decrease • cartilage • destruction • not cancerous • small intestine • artificial opening • specialist in the study of
Medical Terminology Review 2022-05-25
35 Clues: Red • Bone • -oma • Head • My/o • Dys- • Above • Child • -itis • Auto- • Post- • Peri- • Front • Above • Nerve • Sarc/o • Breast • Path/o • Intra- • Derm/o • Adip/o • Kidney • Leuk/o • Medi/o • Cyst/o • Beneath • Hemat/o • -ectomy • To grow • Contra- • Arthr/o • Between • Chondr/o • Excessive • Cancerous
Medical Terminology Review 2022-05-25
35 Clues: Red • Dys- • Bone • -oma • My/o • Head • Child • Front • Auto- • Above • Peri- • Post- • -itis • Nerve • Above • Medi/o • Leuk/o • Intra- • Path/o • Derm/o • Adip/o • Kidney • Sarc/o • Breast • Cyst/o • Arthr/o • Beneath • Contra- • Between • -ectomy • To grow • Hemat/o • Chondr/o • Cancerous • Excessive
Health Science Terminology 2022-06-17
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- Produces bile salts which are stored in the gallbladder
- Pathogen can be spread from one to another
- Produces enzymes to break down food
- Disease causing agents
- Technique used to visualize (directly see) DNA fragments
- Chemical test that shows the genetic makeup of a person or other living things
- Relating to the lungs
- Increases the host's resistance to a pathogen
- An infectious agent that can only replicate within a host organism
- The number of times your heart beats per minute
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- Tool used to determine whether the DNA from a particular individual contains a mutation in genes
- Components of food that provide nourishment and help the body function
- DNA cloning involves inserting a target gene into a circular DNA molecule called
- Blood comes through the right ______ in the heart from the body
- Hereditary material in humans and almost all other organisms
- A system that pumps blood from your heart to your lungs for oxygen
- Used to repair the body's cells (tissues, organs, muscles)
- Large biological molecules are called
- The number that comes first when measuring blood pressure
- Carry pathogens and transmits them into healthy cells
20 Clues: Relating to the lungs • Disease causing agents • Produces enzymes to break down food • Large biological molecules are called • Pathogen can be spread from one to another • Increases the host's resistance to a pathogen • The number of times your heart beats per minute • Carry pathogens and transmits them into healthy cells • ...
Skeleton Medical terminology 2022-06-26
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- Action of moving towards the midline
- common type of cancerous brain tumor in children.
- a surgical operation to remove the back of one or more vertebrae
- softening and degeneration of cartilage
- surgical procedure used to remove the bursa
- sinusitis inflammation of the paranasal sinuses caused by a pathogen.
- spondylosis age-related degeneration of vertebrae/ vertebraldisks of lower back.
- concerned with the diagnosis and treatment of disorers and inuries to the foot
- Shoulder bone
- the inward curve of the lumbar spine ( just above the buttocks)
- Chronic inflammatory disease of the joints with plain and loss of function
- Hip bone
- Strong membrane surrounding a bone
- Movement of an extremity in a circular motion
- treat Cam impingement
- temporary removal of bone flap from skull to access the brain.
- inflammation in your spinal bones
- Recoding of a picture of the joint
- cancer of plasma cells.
- surgical repair of a joint to restore as much as possible the function of the joint
- manufactured substitute for a missing part of the body
- Withdraw of fluid from a joint through a needle
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- used to harvest bone graft
- Decreased calcification of bone
- cells responsible for cartilage formation
- fracture a break through the mandibular bone.
- curvature of spine where the top of the back is more rounded than normal
- fused bones or other hard tissue
- Pertaining to neck region
- normal physiological response of the sympathetic system to counteract a fall in blood pressure when a person is laying down and assumes the upright position.
- action of bending of a limb or parts of a limb beyond normal limits
- inflammation of the carpal joint
- Visual examination of the interior of a joint
- Action of moving away from the midline
- of or relating to the ilium and the femur.
- use to remove excess fluid from a joint with a needle
- Jaw bone/ pertaining to jaw bone
- inflammation of the costochondral joint
- surgical removal of the coccyx is removed
- Thigh bone
40 Clues: Hip bone • Thigh bone • Shoulder bone • treat Cam impingement • cancer of plasma cells. • Pertaining to neck region • used to harvest bone graft • Decreased calcification of bone • fused bones or other hard tissue • inflammation of the carpal joint • Jaw bone/ pertaining to jaw bone • inflammation in your spinal bones • Strong membrane surrounding a bone • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword 2022-10-05
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- A person who specializes in the blood.
- Pertaining to a slow heart beat.
- Inflammation of the skin.
- Procedure to surgically look into the joints.
- An enlarged liver.
- Condition of too many blood cells.
- Another name for a runny nose.
- Painful or difficulty with urination.
- Surgical removal of the kidney..
- One who specializes in disorders of the heart.
- Specialist for women.
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- Pertaining to water in the head.
- Person who specializes in the skin.
- A person who treats problems with the stomach.
- Pain in a muscle
- Hardening of the arteries.
- Surgical removal of the uterus.
- Paralysis on half of the body.
- Inflammation of the gums.
- A picture of the breast used to look for abnormal findings.
20 Clues: Pain in a muscle • An enlarged liver. • Specialist for women. • Inflammation of the skin. • Inflammation of the gums. • Hardening of the arteries. • Another name for a runny nose. • Paralysis on half of the body. • Surgical removal of the uterus. • Pertaining to water in the head. • Pertaining to a slow heart beat. • Surgical removal of the kidney.. • ...
Medical Terminology Cards 2022-10-06
28 Clues: rib • vein • side • clot • bone • lung • white • joint • heart • front • skull • blood • below • artery • oxygen • middle • muscle • disease • straight • movement • cartilage • blood/duct • back/behind • electricity • crooked/bent • bronchial tube • back (of the body) • opening/passageway
Civil Law Terminology 2022-10-10
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- a legal dispute between two or more parties
- Delivery of a writ, summons, or other legal papers to the person required to respond to them.
- the legal action in which one party (the plaintiff) sues another party (the defendant). Federal civil cases begin with the filing of a _________
- The official power to make legal decisions and judgments.Territory within which a court or government agency may properly exercise its power.
- evidence that may be presented before the trier of fact(judge or jury) for them to consider in deciding the case
- one possible response to being served with a civil complaint
- After a complaint has been filed with the court and served with the Summons on the defendant, the defendant may file his or her own written complaint against the plaintiff, (the person originally suing the defendant).
- Impairment to any party of the body, including internal organs, arms and legs, and even the brain. ________ lawsuits are filed by people (or their representatives) injured due to the negligence of someone else.
- Improper, illegal, or negligent
- _______ civil case involves an amount of money of $25,000 or less.
- an act or omission that gives rise to injury or harm to another and amounts to a civil wrong for which courts impose liability.\
- a form of court enforcement of a legal right resulting from a successful civil lawsuit.
- an official document that directs a sheriff to take possession of a judgment debtor's property so that it either (a) may be turned over to the judgment creditor or (b) may be sold at public sale so that the proceeds may be turned over to the judgment creditor.
- disputes whose dollar value is in excess of $50,000 – account for only about 10% of all civil filings and only about 2% of total annual court filings.
- Any law that bars claims after a certain period of time passes after an injury.
- an agreement between parties, creating mutual obligations that are enforceable by law.
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- the defendant introduces evidence, which, if found to be credible, will negate criminal liability or civil liability, even if it is proven that the defendant committed the alleged acts.
- used to refer to motions for orders that can be granted without waiting for a response from the other side. Generally, these are orders that are only in place until further hearings can be held, such as a temporary restraining order.
- an initial hearing where the judge, the attorneys, and the parties meet to discuss the issues involved in the case.
- Request to a court for a desired ruling or order. can be written or spoken, as the relevant rules require.
- An agreement that ends a dispute and results in the voluntary dismissal of any related litigation.
- a written pleading filed by a defendant to respond to a complaint in a lawsuit filed and served upon that defendant.
- refers to the different ways people can resolve disputes without a trial.
- claims for debt alleged in a lawsuit (included in the complaint) which are general and alleged together so that the defendant cannot squirm out of liability on some technicality on one of the counts.
- when one party in a binding agreement violates their terms of agreement
- money awarded for loss or injury
- a ruling granted by a judge or court in favor of a plaintiff in the event that the defendant in a legal case fails to respond to a court summons or does not appear in court.
- a statement in an answer to a lawsuit or claim by a defendant in a lawsuit, in which the defendant denies everything alleged in the complaint without specifically denying any allegation.
- the part of complaint where a plaintiff states the damages or other remedies it is seeking from the court in a lawsuit.
- the intentional use of deceit, a trick or some dishonest means to deprive another of his/her/its money, property or a legal right.
- a combination of facts sufficient enough to sue
- certain formal documents filed with the court that state the parties' basic positions, claims, and defenses
- activity or treatment, especially by a medical practitioner, lawyer, or public official.
- a notice issued by a court that informs the defendant that they are being sued or are required to appear in court.
- A complaint where the plaintiff (or, in limited cases, the plaintiff's counsel) swears to the allegations, demonstrating to a court that the plaintiff has investigated the charges against the defendant and found them to be of substance.
- A failure to behave with the level of care that someone of ordinary prudence would have exercised under the same circumstances. The behavior usually consists of actions, but can also consist of omissions when there is some duty to act (e.g., a duty to help victims of one's previous conduct).
- when a party is held legally responsible for something.
- A document, photograph, object, animation, or other device formally introduced as evidence in a legal proceeding.
38 Clues: Improper, illegal, or negligent • money awarded for loss or injury • a legal dispute between two or more parties • a combination of facts sufficient enough to sue • when a party is held legally responsible for something. • one possible response to being served with a civil complaint • _______ civil case involves an amount of money of $25,000 or less. • ...
Sea Cadet Terminology 2022-10-14
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- term for front of a boat
- term for the floor
- term for the hallway
- toward the front of a boat
- term for the walls
- the staff office
- where colors takes place
- term for back of a boat
- term for the kitchen
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- the name for the pipe
- term for downstairs
- term for upstairs
- the break for meals
- term for the bathroom
- term for left
- term for right
- toward the rear of a boat
- the term for rope
- what does TS stand for
- the sea cadet flag
20 Clues: term for left • term for right • the staff office • term for upstairs • the term for rope • term for the floor • term for the walls • the sea cadet flag • term for downstairs • the break for meals • term for the hallway • term for the kitchen • the name for the pipe • term for the bathroom • what does TS stand for • term for back of a boat • term for front of a boat • where colors takes place • ...
Diagnostic Services Terminology 2022-10-26
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- disease
- lung
- around
- blood
- originating or causing
- slow
- against
- hardening
- vein
- lungs
- cell
- condition of the blood
- blood clot
- oxygen
- artery
- chest
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- between
- fast/rapid
- specialist
- electrical activity
- like or resembling
- windpipe
- deficiency
- blood vessel
- abnormal condition
- white
- instrument used to observe
- heart
- within
- vein
- self
- measure
- red
33 Clues: red • lung • slow • vein • cell • vein • self • blood • white • lungs • heart • chest • around • within • oxygen • artery • between • disease • against • measure • windpipe • hardening • fast/rapid • specialist • deficiency • blood clot • blood vessel • like or resembling • abnormal condition • electrical activity • originating or causing • condition of the blood • instrument used to observe
Medical Terminology - SM1 2022-08-25
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- Position of a body part that is bent inward.
- Away from the surface or further into the body.
- Position of a body part that is bent outward.
- Towards the feet, or below.
- Movement increases angle
- Splits the front and back halves of the body.
- Foot is angled to point towards the midline.
- Toward the side of the body, or away from the midline of the body.
- Movement decreases angle between two body parts.
- To lay face down.
- ROM in a given joint or combination of joints
- Foot is angled to where toes are pointing up.
- Limb is moving away from the midline.
- rotation Rotation towards the center of the body.
- Combination of all 4 motions, seen in ball-socket joints.
- Rotation Rotation away from the center of the body.
- Foot is angled away from the midline.
- Toward the midline of the body.
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- Back or at the back of.
- Towards the surface of the skin.
- Foot is angled to where toes are pointed down.
- Front, or in front of.
- Splits the left and right halves of the body.
- Passive Range of Motion
- Active Range of Motion
- Closer to the top of the limb.
- To lay face up.
- Towards the head, or above.
- Splits the top and bottom halves of the body.
- Resistive Range of Motion
- Limb is moving towards the midline.
- Closer toward the bottom or end of a limb.
32 Clues: To lay face up. • To lay face down. • Front, or in front of. • Active Range of Motion • Back or at the back of. • Passive Range of Motion • Movement increases angle • Resistive Range of Motion • Towards the feet, or below. • Towards the head, or above. • Closer to the top of the limb. • Toward the midline of the body. • Towards the surface of the skin. • ...
WHO KNOWS TERMINOLOGY 2018-01-24
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- having TWO ATOMS
- OUT OF NORMAL POSITION
- cancer OF WHITE BLOOD CELLS
- TISSUE TRANSPLANT BETWEEN SAME SPECIES
- BLUISH DISCOLORATION OF THE SKIN DUE TO LACK OF OXYGEN
- FLUID
- MEANING 3
- PRETAINING TO SALIVA
- dark PIGMENT THAT COLORS THE HAIR AND SKIN
- PERSON WHO SPECIALIZES IN TREATING THE HEART
- mark OR SCAR
- a NEWBORN INFANT
- CUT THROUGH OR ACROSS
- not ABLE TO CONTROL DISCHARGE OR EXCRETIONS
- SMALL SACS
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- PRETAINING TO MALE
- HAVING ONE EYE PIECE
- OF THE CAUSE OF DEATH
- PRETAINING TO DIET
- NONGREEN PLANTS
- PRETAINING TO CIRCULATION
- discrimination BASED ON RACE
- BLOCKAGE IN A VESSEL
- occurring BEFORE THE PROPER TIME
- TIP OR PEAK
25 Clues: FLUID • MEANING 3 • SMALL SACS • TIP OR PEAK • NONGREEN PLANTS • PRETAINING TO MALE • PRETAINING TO DIET • HAVING ONE EYE PIECE • PRETAINING TO SALIVA • BLOCKAGE IN A VESSEL • OF THE CAUSE OF DEATH • CUT THROUGH OR ACROSS • OUT OF NORMAL POSITION • having TWO ATOMS • mark OR SCAR • PRETAINING TO CIRCULATION • discrimination BASED ON RACE • a NEWBORN INFANT • ...
Ch 21 terminology 2018-05-02
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- Skin
- Baldness
- Sun protection factor abbr.
- Blister or bleb
- Infestation of lice
- Hives
- Skin grafting
- UV abbr.
- Inflamation of the skin
- sweat perspiration
- Body surface area abbr.
- Nail
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- Ringworm
- Flat, colored spot
- Lack of pigment
- Crack or break in skin
- Wart
- Boil
- Pimple
- Study of skin and diseases
- profuse sweating
- Redness of skin
- A blackhead
- Hair
24 Clues: Skin • Wart • Boil • Hair • Nail • Hives • Pimple • Ringworm • Baldness • UV abbr. • A blackhead • Skin grafting • Lack of pigment • Blister or bleb • Redness of skin • profuse sweating • Flat, colored spot • sweat perspiration • Infestation of lice • Crack or break in skin • Inflamation of the skin • Body surface area abbr. • Study of skin and diseases • Sun protection factor abbr.
Medical Terminology #11 2019-10-19
25 Clues: bad • out • ball • drug • cold • clot • away • pull • loins • large • flesh • sleep • child • before • within • speech • spleen • nipple • between • stretch • beneath • entrance • swelling • offspring • paralysis
Pharmacy Technician Terminology 2020-01-12
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- to be honest and truthful with our actions and to others
- a drug used to promote the removal of mucus by coughing
- a method used in compounding to reduce particle size; grinding
- ethical principle of benefiting our patients
- an injection given into the muscle
- infection an infection acquired in hospital or healthcare setting
- maleficence pillar of the OCP code of ethics; to do no harm
- technique a technique used when preparing sterile compounds
- capable of killing bacteria
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- ethical principle of being accountable for our actions and the actions of others
- a type of bowl used in non-sterile compounding
- keeping information regarding a patient private
- label a type of label/sticker added to a prescription bottle giving more instructions about the medication
- tip of the needle where the opening is
- type of oral liquid dispensed in pharmacies that requires a "shake well" label
- route of administration that does not involve the GI tract
- dilution adding equal amounts of two separate ingredients and mixing them together to make a homogenous mixture
- pregnancy induced hypertension that can lead to death
- decreasing the concentration of a solute by adding in more solvent
- agent a small amount of liquid used in compounding to reduce particle size and make a smooth paste
20 Clues: capable of killing bacteria • an injection given into the muscle • tip of the needle where the opening is • ethical principle of benefiting our patients • a type of bowl used in non-sterile compounding • keeping information regarding a patient private • pregnancy induced hypertension that can lead to death • a drug used to promote the removal of mucus by coughing • ...
Veterinary Medical Terminology 2023-06-15
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- Cat giving birth to offspring.
- A young parrot.
- An intact male duck.
- A neutered male rabbit.
- A young female elk.
- The sloping part of a horse's foot between the fetlock and the hoof.
- A joint which is joined by the cannon bone, the first phalanx, and the sesamoid bones. It resembles the ankle in humans.
- An intact male guinea pig.
- Dog giving birth to offspring.
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- An immature male chicken.
- A group of turkey eggs.
- A joint in the leg of animals that resembles the knee in humans.
- A joint in an animal's hind leg that points backward between the knee and the fetlock.
- A hard, fleshy growth above the front leg knees and below the inside of the hock on the hind legs.
- A young castrated male chicken.
- Rabbit giving birth to offspring.
- An intact male mouse or rat.
- An accessory appendage on the foot that acts like another nail/hoof for maintaining traction.
- a small callosity underneath the fetlock on a horse.
- The underside of the horse hoof that is V-shaped and concave of the foot.
20 Clues: A young parrot. • A young female elk. • An intact male duck. • A group of turkey eggs. • A neutered male rabbit. • An immature male chicken. • An intact male guinea pig. • An intact male mouse or rat. • Cat giving birth to offspring. • Dog giving birth to offspring. • A young castrated male chicken. • Rabbit giving birth to offspring. • ...
Karate Terminology Crossword 2023-06-27
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- Temple bell sound
- To view the sky - greater
- Back fist strike
- Break through a fortress - greater
- Sparring
- Stop
- Place of learning
- 3 Battles (Body, Mind, Spirit)
- Focused mind-where one is aware in all situations
- Lower body-waist and below
- Condition one’s body, by striking objects such as posts etc.
- Flying swallow
- Upper body-mid chest and up
- Seated meditation
- Hammer fist strike
- Able to stop attack before it is launched
- Inside
- Ready
- Palm heel strike
- Spear hand
- Ridge hand strike
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- Beginner’s mind-state of openness, eagerness, and lack of preconceptions when studying, even at an advanced level
- Hidden meaning
- Name of a Chinese military expert
- No mind–state where one ignores all interference to concentrate
- Way of empty hand
- Belt
- Formal exercise consisting of choreographed sequence of punches/kicks/blocks.
- Start
- Knife hand strike
- To clear the mind
- Study of weapons
- Stop attack using opponent’s weakness
- Moving practice
- Able to sense danger
- Teacher/one who has gone before
- Way of the warrior
- Elbow strike
- Able to stop attack with block and counter
- Preparatory position
- To view the sky – lesser
- Rooted mind-where one can’t be deterred from carrying out action intended actions
- To walk far to conquer
- Yell or shout of spirit
- Senior instructor
- Mid body-waist to mid chest
46 Clues: Belt • Stop • Start • Ready • Inside • Sparring • Spear hand • Elbow strike • Hidden meaning • Flying swallow • Moving practice • Back fist strike • Study of weapons • Palm heel strike • Temple bell sound • Way of empty hand • Knife hand strike • To clear the mind • Place of learning • Seated meditation • Senior instructor • Ridge hand strike • Way of the warrior • Hammer fist strike • Able to sense danger • ...
health science terminology !! 2024-01-22
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- An unexpected increase in the number of disease cases in a specific geographical area.
- a measure of energy gained from nutrients
- Any microbes that cause disease
- The main component of cell membranes
- “Backbone” of biochemistry
- - Electronic device that helps to keep the heart contractions regular and regulates the heartbeat.
- Groups of 3 base pairs that code for an individual amino acid
- Made of weakened parts of viruses
- A biological molecule that catalyzes many different reactions
- < 12 breaths per minute; also known as hypoventilation
- Abnormal proteins that cause abnormalities in host’s protein structure
- Study of human motion,including movement, mechanics and muscle activity
- Compounds with the same molecular formula but with different structures
- Chemical that kills bacteria on living things
- Used to replace a missing body part
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- - measures (blood pressure)
- measures heart rate
- A medical imaging technique that uses high sound waves and echoes.
- A whip-like tail that some bacteria have for locomotion
- Any change in a gene that is a loss or change in the functioning genetic information
- A group of atoms that behave in a certain way
- the number of calories you'd burn if you stayed in bed all day
- Foods that are created by inserting DNA from one organism into another OR modifying an organism’s DNA to attain a desirable trait.
- A thick structure that forms inside the cell
- A chemical substance that speeds up a reaction
- A portion of DNA that codes for a particular trait/characteristic
- Also known as Red Blood Cells
- Cell that's function is to form blood clots at sites of injuries
28 Clues: measures heart rate • “Backbone” of biochemistry • - measures (blood pressure) • Also known as Red Blood Cells • Any microbes that cause disease • Made of weakened parts of viruses • Used to replace a missing body part • The main component of cell membranes • a measure of energy gained from nutrients • A thick structure that forms inside the cell • ...
Hip-Hop Terminology 2023-11-10
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- Upright dancing as a warm up
- Person who hosts/pumps the crowd
- The most common count in/of dance
- A major genre of hip hop
- Movement that mimics a wave
- Technique DJ's use to rewind or make a sound
- A person who plays records for a live audience
- Series of freezing and sudden pauses
- A combo of hip hop and ballet
- Go up on toes while dancing
- A bend of the knees
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- Aggressive style of hip hop as a form of expression
- Circular and twisting movement of arms and hands
- Footwork movements while standing upright
- Creating angular, intentive movement with arms and hands
- In the middle of their dance they _______
- The dancer spins on their head and turns using momentum
- Dancer pivots in a circle using their hands and torso
- Footwork performed with hands and feet on the floor
- A female dancer who practices breaking
- Quick jolting and glitching effect
21 Clues: A bend of the knees • A major genre of hip hop • Movement that mimics a wave • Go up on toes while dancing • Upright dancing as a warm up • A combo of hip hop and ballet • Person who hosts/pumps the crowd • The most common count in/of dance • Quick jolting and glitching effect • Series of freezing and sudden pauses • A female dancer who practices breaking • ...
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY(MED104) 2023-10-27
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- SKIN PAIN
- BLOOD CONDITION
- SMALL
- MANY
- TUMOR,MASS
- THIRST
- FAST
- BEFORE
- SLOW
- BREATHING
- MUSCLE
- PERTAINING TO OVER DEVELOPMENT
- UNDER
- REMOVAL OF TISSUE
- DEATH
- WHITE SKIN
- RECORD
- GOOD
- LOOSE SKIN
- BALDNESS
- BAD
- BLOOD
- INFLAMMATION
- CONDITION OF PAIN
- A RED/BLUE DISCOLORATION OF SKIN
- AGAINST
- AROUND
- BIRTH
- OVER
- TO VIEW
- SPECIALIST IN
- A YELLOW TUMOR
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- DISEASE OF THE HEART MUSCLE
- TWO
- FLOW,DISCHARGE
- LYMPH
- TREATMENT
- RED SKIN
- NAILS
- LARGE
- HARDENING
- PARALYSIS
- BIRTH
- REMOVAL,CUTTING OUT
- EYE
- ONE
- ONE
- LARYNX
- AROUND
- THROUGH
- TO CUT OFF
- BONE MARROW
- NOSE
- TEARS
- PROCESS OF RECORDING
- CELL
- BREAST
- ALL
- HALF
- AFTER
60 Clues: TWO • EYE • ONE • ONE • BAD • ALL • MANY • FAST • SLOW • GOOD • NOSE • CELL • OVER • HALF • SMALL • LYMPH • NAILS • LARGE • UNDER • DEATH • BIRTH • BLOOD • TEARS • BIRTH • AFTER • THIRST • BEFORE • MUSCLE • RECORD • LARYNX • AROUND • AROUND • BREAST • THROUGH • AGAINST • TO VIEW • RED SKIN • BALDNESS • SKIN PAIN • TREATMENT • BREATHING • HARDENING • PARALYSIS • TUMOR,MASS • WHITE SKIN • LOOSE SKIN • TO CUT OFF • BONE MARROW • INFLAMMATION • SPECIALIST IN • FLOW,DISCHARGE • A YELLOW TUMOR • ...
Day 1 Terminology 2023-08-28
Across
- identifies several areas that contribute to stuttering
- disorder appears as an interruption in the smooth flow or “fluency” of speech
- continuity, smoothness, rate, and effort in speech production
- Changing the words in a sentence
- based assessment involves a variety of paper and pencil methods paired with targeted conversations and activities that give the child a chance to explore and express his affective and cognitive reactions to stuttering
- arises due to a psychological trauma that causes profound mental illness
- any disruption in the flow of spoken language that is caused by the speaker
- event Part-word repetitions – "I w-w-w-want a drink." One-syllable word repetitions – "Go-go-go away." Prolonged sounds – "Ssssssssam is nice." Blocks or stops – "I want a (pause) cookie."
- recovery when children stop stuttering w/o needing therapy
- based on experience
- dialogue increase time pressure on child to see how he reacts to a rapid, exciting manner of speech from his conversational partner
- arises due to stroke, head injury, or other neurological damage
- disfluencies when more than one type of disfluency occurs on a single word or syllable
- involves combination of indirect and direct treatment
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- evaluation conducting assessment then gathering info from child, parents, teachers, and others
- percentage of stuttered syllables
- suggested that parental misdiagnosis of otherwise normal disfluencies Caused child to b/c concerned about his speech and led to the development of anticipation and struggle behaviors
- disfluencies disfluencies that are seen in both PWS and those who do not stutter
- repeat sounds, syllables, or monosyllabic whole-words
- changes people who stutter experience over time or from day to day
- a tense stop in the flow of speech
- disfluencies sound or syllable or monosyllabic whole-word repetitions, prolongations, and blocks commonly seen in people who stutter
- used to "mask" the stuttering. Sometimes inserting little words like "um","uh" or ''hm" helps them find a word which might be easier for them to say and avoid a moment of stuttering
- treatment that involves working with parents to modify the child’s communication
- changes changes people experience in different communication strategies
- a fluency disorder that can co-occur with stuttering, though it is different in form and cause
- stretching a sound out for a long time
- involve specific modification of speaking patterns and communication attitudes
- length of time of a stuttering event
29 Clues: based on experience • Changing the words in a sentence • percentage of stuttered syllables • a tense stop in the flow of speech • length of time of a stuttering event • stretching a sound out for a long time • repeat sounds, syllables, or monosyllabic whole-words • involves combination of indirect and direct treatment • ...
Music Terminology Puzzle 2023-09-05
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- One melodic line, no accompaniment
- Very loud
- The section of the music where some aspects of the music are altered but the original is still recognizable
- A melodic idea used as a building block in the construction of a musical work
- One melody with accompaniment
- Melodies that move by small intervals in a joined connected manner
- Broad, very slow
- Unstable, discordant, harmony
- Unit of meaning within the music
- The sounding of three or more pitches at the same time
- The interweaving of the melodic and harmonic elements of music
- The volume at which the music is sung or played
- Simultaneous happenings with the melody in a piece of music
- Resolution of dissonance, producing a concordant sound
- The organizing principle in music
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- Music created spontaneously in performance, as in Jazz
- Sections of a large scale composition
- Speeding up the pace
- Device that indicates the tempo, or beats per minute, by sounding a pulse
- Two or more independent melodic lines combined
- In a rhythm, when the unstressed beat becomes stressed
- Main line of music
- Fast
23 Clues: Fast • Very loud • Broad, very slow • Main line of music • Speeding up the pace • One melody with accompaniment • Unstable, discordant, harmony • Unit of meaning within the music • The organizing principle in music • One melodic line, no accompaniment • Sections of a large scale composition • Two or more independent melodic lines combined • ...
Crossword - Mathematics Terminology 2023-09-02
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- The ______ law states that a (b+c) = (ab) (bc)
- Vertically ______ angles are equal in size
- A ______ is a part of a circle made of the arc of the circle along with its two radii.
- A negative base raised to an odd number is negative
- The gradient of all vertical lines is ______
- Any ______ angle of a triangle is equal to the sum of the interior opposite angles
- Two angles that add up to 90 are called
- A type of equation between two variables that gives a straight line when plotted on a graph.
- a number or symbol by which another number or symbol is multiplied
- The longest side in a right angled triangle is called the ______
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- The diagonals of a rhombus are perpendicular and _____ each other
- The Pythagoras theorem is applicable for ______ angled triangles
- A quantity representing the power to which a given number or expression is to be raised
- ______ angles are on the opposite side of the transversal
- Speed is ______ proportional to time
- ______ interest is the interest calculated on the principal and the interest accumulated over the previous period.
- A _______ uses pictures instead of lines/bars to represent the quantities involved
- 1/y is the _______ of y
- In a table, the value with the most frequency is called the ______
- The ______ of a square with side 𝑥 is 𝑥√2
- The ______ of a line is a measure of its steepness
- The surface area of a ______ is 4πr2
- The gain is the selling price minus the ______ price.
23 Clues: 1/y is the _______ of y • Speed is ______ proportional to time • The surface area of a ______ is 4πr2 • Two angles that add up to 90 are called • The ______ of a square with side 𝑥 is 𝑥√2 • Vertically ______ angles are equal in size • The gradient of all vertical lines is ______ • The ______ law states that a (b+c) = (ab) (bc) • ...
Criminal Justice Terminology 2023-09-26
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- Systems focused on the protection of private property and people from assault, theft, vandalism, fire, etc
- Legal judgment statin person accused of a crime has been found guilty
- Canine (dog)
- Process in which someone’s probation or parole is recalled because they failed to comply with the terms of release
- Formal statement made by defendant stating guilt or innocence in response to a charge
- Release of a prisoner from imprisonment, but not from legal custody and supervision
- Trial deemed invalid because of a fundamental error in procedure
- Request by defense or prosecution to have a higher court resolve a dispute with a decision
- Prohibited item or substance which is smuggled into a correctional facility
- Facts and circumstances providing reasonable justification for a seizure, search or warrant
- Protest or argument made by the opposing party
- person less than 18yrs old
- staff Uniformed staff in a correctional facility who have law enforcement powers
- When a defendant represents themselves rather than a defense attorney
- Process of determining type of housing and programing access for an inmate by assessing risks
- Person on parole who fails to report to their parole officer
- Dead On Arrival
- A person who is incarcerated while awaiting trial for an alleged crime
- Individual convicted of a crime and in custody of a jail or prison
- Reduction of the sentence of a convicted criminal
- service Performance of labor or services in the public’s interest without pay as required by a sentence
- Elected chief officer of a county law enforcement agency
- Money provided as a condition of release
- Agreement between two ir more people to commit a crime
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- System of agencies and practices established by government to uphold social order, deter, and mitigate crime and impose penalties on those who violate laws
- Systems which interpret and apply law
- Program in which inmates are permitted to be employed or participate in educational programs, but must return to the facility at the end of each workday
- Method of Operation or signature
- Entering a property or room with the intent to steal items from the premises
- systems which interpret and apply laws by Verifying evidence and facts of cases Making decisions regarding fault and punishment
- Sentencing option which the convicted offender is required to fulfill conditions
- Theft of property from a person using force or the threat of force
- Formal accusation filed by prosecution
- Gunshot Residue
- Behavior accompanying a crime which increases its intensity or adds to its consequences beyond what is necessary for the commission of the crime itself
- deducted from an inmate’s incarceration sentence for good behavior
- Officer of the law responsible for investigating crimes
- Written order issued by a judge directing an officer to perform an arrest, search or seizure
- Court order requiring a person to appear in court to give testimony or provide evidence
- Staff within a correctional facility who have no law enforcement authority
- A person who is not the chief offender but is involved in some way (accomplice)
- Systems which enforce the law
- Procedure in which the prosecutor and defense attorney picks a jury
- sentence Prison terms for two or more convictions
- Sworn testimony of a witness taken out
- Admission of enough facts to establish guilt of a particular crime
- Systems responsible for the punishment and supervision of convicted criminals
- Legal judgment stating a person accused of a crime cannot be found guilty beyond a reasonable doubt
- Unlawful killing of a person by another; includes murder and manslaughter
- When a court official disqualifies or withdraws themselves from a case due to questions regarding bias
50 Clues: Canine (dog) • Gunshot Residue • Dead On Arrival • person less than 18yrs old • Systems which enforce the law • Method of Operation or signature • Systems which interpret and apply law • Formal accusation filed by prosecution • Sworn testimony of a witness taken out • Money provided as a condition of release • Protest or argument made by the opposing party • ...
Cybersecurity terminology challenge 2023-09-12
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- A type of wireless security encryption.
- A network for wireless device connections.
- Regularly saving important files.
- Keeping applications and systems current.
- Securing sensitive information through encryption.
- Malicious software that locks your data and demands payment.
- Malicious software, often used in phishing.
- Deceptive emails with links or attachments to steal data.
- Fixing damaged equipment or systems.
- Mandating password usage for device access.
- A device managing internet connections.
- Using additional authentication steps.
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- Information that requires protection due to its importance.
- Informing relevant parties about a situation.
- Unauthorized entry by individuals who should not have access.
- A system of interconnected computers and devices.
- Small removable storage devices.
- The process of restoring normalcy after an incident.
- Suspicious requests for sensitive information.
- Isolate infected computers from the network.
20 Clues: Small removable storage devices. • Regularly saving important files. • Fixing damaged equipment or systems. • Using additional authentication steps. • A type of wireless security encryption. • A device managing internet connections. • Keeping applications and systems current. • A network for wireless device connections. • Malicious software, often used in phishing. • ...
Medical terminology review 2023-09-19
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- meaning yellow
- meaning white
- meaning nerves
- face down
- meaning black
- outside or out
- meaning blue
- meaning kidney
- meaning heart
- meaning under or below
- meaning red
- foundation of a word
- meaning fast
- meaning inflamation
- meaning excessive or high
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- occurs after the word root
- meaning slow
- meaning none
- meaning liver
- within
- meaning enlargement
- meaning chest
- occurs before the word root
- bottom
- meaning mind
- closest to trunk
- meaning two
- above or over
28 Clues: within • bottom • face down • meaning red • meaning two • meaning slow • meaning none • meaning blue • meaning mind • meaning fast • meaning white • meaning liver • meaning black • meaning chest • meaning heart • above or over • meaning yellow • meaning nerves • outside or out • meaning kidney • closest to trunk • meaning enlargement • meaning inflamation • foundation of a word • meaning under or below • ...
Endocrine System Terminology 2024-04-09
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- hyposecretion of the hormones of adrenal cortex, characterized by low blood pressure, dehydration, muscle weakness, & mental lethargy
- polysaccharide, storage of excess glucose in liver and/or muscle Glucose: monosaccharide, primary energy source for body cells
- hormones released by the hypothalamus that stimulate secretion of hormones by the anterior pituitary gland
- a hormone secreted by the thyroid gland that increases energy production & protein synthesis
- a stressful situation
- a high blood glucose level
- having the same effects as sympathetic impulses, as has epinephrine (hormone of adrenal medulla)
- a hormone secreted by anterior pituitary gland that increases the rate of cell division & protein synthesis
- the organ (tissue) in which a hormone exerts its specific effects
- a series of chemical reactions initiated by a decrease in blood pressure that stimulates the kidneys to secrete the enzyme rennin; culminates in the formation of angiotensin lI
- cells of islets of langerhans of the pancreas that secrete the hormone insuluin
- excessive growth of the body or its parts; result of hypersecretion of growth hormone in childhood
- locally acting hormone-like substance produced by virtually all cells from the phospholipids of their cell membrane (have varied functions)
- hyposecretion of thyroxine in an infant, uncorrected, result is severe mental & physical retardation
- cells of islets of langerhans of the pancreas that secrete the hormone glucagon
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- hypersecretion of the glucocorticoids of the adrenal cortex, characterized by fragility of skin, poor wound healing, truncal fat deposition, & thin extremities
- the conversion of excess amino acids
- Dwarfism: the condition of being abnormally small, caused by deficiency of growth hormone
- a control system in which a stimulus initiates a response that reverses or reduces the stimulus, thereby stopping the response until the stimulus occurs again
- hypersecretion of thyroxine, believed to be autoimmune disease, symptoms reflect the metabolic
- a high blood calcium level
- a metabolic acidosis that results from the accumulation of ketones in the blood when fats & proteins are used for energy production
- drowsiness, laziness, or indifferent
- leteum the temporary endocrine gland formed from an ovarian follicle
- a hormone secreted by the adrenal medulla that causes vasoconstriction throughout the body,
- hyposecretion of insulin by the pancreas or the inability of insulin to exert its effects; characterized by hyperglycemia, increased urinary output w/ glycosuria & thirst
- a decrease in secretion of hormones, or low amounts secreted Hypersecretion: an increase in secretion of hormones, or high amounts secreted
- hypersecretion of growth hormone in adult, resulting in excessive growth of bones of the face, hands, & feet
- the endocrine portions of the pancreas that secrete insulin & glucagonthe endocrine portions of the pancreas that secrete insulin & glucagon
- the conversion of gluclose to glycogen to be stored as potential enegry
- an enlargement of the thyroid gland, due to the lack of dietary iodine
- epinephrine & norepinephrine
- a hormone secreted by adrenal medulla that stimulates many responses to enable the body to react
- breakdown reaction, releases energy
- all the reactions that take place win the body. Anabolism: synthesis reaction, coming together, requires energy.
- hyposecretion of thyroxine in an adult, decreased metabolic rate results in physical & mental lethargy
36 Clues: a stressful situation • a high blood calcium level • a high blood glucose level • epinephrine & norepinephrine • breakdown reaction, releases energy • the conversion of excess amino acids • drowsiness, laziness, or indifferent • the organ (tissue) in which a hormone exerts its specific effects • leteum the temporary endocrine gland formed from an ovarian follicle • ...
Stage Lighting Terminology 2024-04-15
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- Ellipsoidal Source 4 ERS
- Unit of measurement for power consumed
- Flow of energy through a conductor
- Dedicated enclosure in the wall
- Warning given when the stage is going dark
- Light source from the audiences POV
- Audience lighting
- Controls lighting and stage equipment
- Stage light that is used on it's own
- Light that projects a soft-focus - French
- Floor box Stage Pocket
- Person who controls the light board
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- used for general illumination
- Pipe battens use for attaching lights
- To back up the primary attachment (light)
- stage light that is mounted on the side
- Single lamp or light that remains on
- Samples of colored gel in a bound book
- An image or Pattern that is inserted into a light
- Person who created the lighting design
- Aiming a stage light
- Scale drawing shows the location of lighting
- Operator controlled to follow action
- Artistic vision of the lighting designer
- produces light when voltage is applied
25 Clues: Audience lighting • Aiming a stage light • Floor box Stage Pocket • Ellipsoidal Source 4 ERS • used for general illumination • Dedicated enclosure in the wall • Flow of energy through a conductor • Light source from the audiences POV • Person who controls the light board • Single lamp or light that remains on • Stage light that is used on it's own • ...
Basic Medical Terminology 2024-07-02
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- The removal of pain while a patient is conscious.
- A sudden separation or breaking off.
- A bone break caused by force or injury.
- An organ in the body that makes and secretes substances like hormones or enzymes.
- An abnormal accumulation of fluid beneath the skin or in the internal body tissue caused by disease or injury.
- The application of pressure to stop bleeding or prevent further injury.
- Long-lasting and recurring, as opposed to acute.
- Also referred to as outpatient care.
- Medical conditions that are difficult to treat or cure.
- Denotes a condition causing a sudden, temporary illness or injury.
- Cancerous; likely to spread and cause death if not treated.
- Stitches used to close wounds after surgery.
- Condition with an unknown cause.
- Related to problems with the urinary tract or the reproductive system (in men).
- The study of the structure of living organisms.
- When a disease is cut short.
- A damaged area of skin, organ tissue or another body part caused by disease, injury or surgery.
- A bruise or minor injury that results from blunt force, such as falling.
- Related to the disorders of the brain, spinal cord, or general nervous system.
- Return to a disease state after treatment has ended.
- A disease that cannot be cured.
- Into a vein (blood vessel).
- A small clump of cells, commonly on the lining of an organ.
- The probability that someone will get better after an illness or surgery.
- Related to bacterial and viral infections.
- A person who receives treatment at a hospital but does not stay there overnight.
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- Deterioration/worsening of a medical condition.
- Medicine applied to the skin externally rather than internally.
- Damage to the skin caused by friction.
- The cause of a certain disease or condition.
- Vomiting of blood.
- Study, treatment, and prevention of blood diseases and conditions.
- A patient who stays in a hospital overnight or longer.
- A reduction in the severity of symptoms.
- A substance that stimulates the body's immune system to produce antibodies against a specific disease-causing organism.
- The identification of the disease causing a person's symptoms by analyzing tests and information.
- The removal of tissue for examination under a microscope.
- Either injected or naturally existing under the skin.
- A system for prioritizing patients' needs based on the severity of their condition.
- The outermost layer of skin.
- The science that deals with drugs and drug action in living organisms, including their effects and interactions with other chemicals in the body.
- Triggers a physical and/or behavioral change.
- A set of symptoms that indicate a certain condition, disease, or abnormality.
- The study of disease processes and their effects on different body systems.
- Unrelated to living organisms (physical, not biological).
- An infection that spreads throughout the body because of bacteria in the bloodstream.
- The transfer of living tissue from one organism to another.
- High blood pressure.
- The study of the functions and activities of living organisms.
- The science dealing with genes, studying how they work together to make up heredity and affect characteristics passed down from one generation to another.
- Signs of the disease disappear temporarily or permanently.
- An abnormal but non-threatening growth or tumor.
52 Clues: Vomiting of blood. • High blood pressure. • Into a vein (blood vessel). • The outermost layer of skin. • When a disease is cut short. • A disease that cannot be cured. • Condition with an unknown cause. • A sudden separation or breaking off. • Also referred to as outpatient care. • Damage to the skin caused by friction. • A bone break caused by force or injury. • ...
ophthalmic terminology crossword 2024-07-17
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- condition where a person looses half of their vision
- when light is overwhelming
- a test done to examine the angle of the anterior chamber
- condition that causes eyelid to turn outward
- restless mobility of the pupil
- clear gel like substance that fills the middle of the eye
- bacterial infection that affects the eyes
- where the eye is longer than average
- misalignment of the eyes
- corneal transplant
- pupils are different sizes
- the inside back surface of the eye opposite the lens
- part of the retina
- incomplete or abnormal closure of the eyelids
- abnormal blood vessel growth on the iris
- inflammation of the eye lids
- death of the retinal ganglion
- swelling of optic disc due to elevated IOP
- maintaining gaze on a specific location
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- kind of surgery preformed on eyelids
- yellow or white deposits that build up in the retina
- double vision
- cataract surgery
- the cone-shaped malformation of the cornea
- allows the flow of fluid to the front of the eye to be restored
- inflammation of a peripheral nerve
- part of the middle layer of the wall of the eye
- white outer coating of the eye
- behind the eyeball
- spot of color that can appear on sclera/iris
- having excess tears or watery eyes
- visual field abnormality
- loss of vision is one corner of the eye
- a disease when there is damage to the optic nerve due to high intraocular pressure
- a condition where pupils respond differently to light
- a complex condition that causes abnormal dryness of the eye
- the outer or inner corner of the eye where the upper and lower lid meet
- reflected light in the pupil of your eye appears white
- near vision acuity test
- person who makes artificial eyes
- blood does not flow properly to optic nerve
41 Clues: double vision • cataract surgery • behind the eyeball • corneal transplant • part of the retina • near vision acuity test • visual field abnormality • misalignment of the eyes • when light is overwhelming • pupils are different sizes • inflammation of the eye lids • death of the retinal ganglion • white outer coating of the eye • restless mobility of the pupil • ...
Airside & Landside Terminology 2024-07-17
Across
- a paved area where aircraft are parked,loaded, and unloaded
- the type of vehicle used for air transportation
- the location where passengers collect their luggage after landing
- passengers arrive at this area after their flights
- passengers do this process to get their boarding passes and drop off their luggage
- passengers wait here before boarding their flights
- a larger mode of transportation that can carry multiple passengers
- a shopping area in the airport where you can buy goods without paying certain taxes
- the spot where you can quickly leave passengers at the airport
- this area ensures the safety of passengers and their belongings before boarding
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- a service where you can hire a vehicle for your travels
- a service that transports passengers between locations, like from the airport to a hotel
- the long strip where planes take off and land
- a comfortable area for passengers to relax before their flights
- where you leave your vehicle when you're at the airport
- a movable bridge for passengers to board and disembark from the aircraft
- the main building at the airport for passengers
- a mode of transportation that you can call to take you to your destination
- this area where passengers get on the plane before takeoff
- this area is where passengers leave from to catch their flights
20 Clues: the long strip where planes take off and land • the type of vehicle used for air transportation • the main building at the airport for passengers • passengers arrive at this area after their flights • passengers wait here before boarding their flights • a service where you can hire a vehicle for your travels • where you leave your vehicle when you're at the airport • ...
Nutrition & Health Terminology 2024-03-04
Across
- Pyramid
- a type of food required in large amounts in the diet
- food that consists of sugars, starch, or cellulose
- Daily Allowance (RDA)
- a substance that provides nourishment
- the process of causing something to absorb water
- a natural oily or greasy substance
- highly complex substance present in all living organisms
- the process of breaking down food
- Labe
- the chemical processes that occur within a living organism in order to maintain life
- Calories
- the process by which one thing absorbs
- Management
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- Fiber
- a chemical element or substance required in trace amounts for the normal growth and development of living organisms
- a unit of energy used to express the nutritional value of foods
- Allergies
- Mass Index (BMI)
- a visual reminder to make healthy choices from each of the five groups
- a substance that inhibits oxidation
- organic compounds that are essential for normal growth and nutrition
- the act of practicing healthy habits on a daily basis
- a solid inorganic substance of natural occurence
24 Clues: Labe • Fiber • Pyramid • Calories • Allergies • Management • Mass Index (BMI) • Daily Allowance (RDA) • the process of breaking down food • a natural oily or greasy substance • a substance that inhibits oxidation • a substance that provides nourishment • the process by which one thing absorbs • the process of causing something to absorb water • ...
Terminology Mixed bag 2023-10-19
Across
- neurotransmitter deficient in Parkinson's disease
- medications that are toxic to the kidneys
- convert dietary fat to cholesterol; should be the site on entry to the circulating fluids under 150
- drugs that prevent a response
- study of interactions between drugs and enters the body until it leaves their receptors
- abnormal electrical conduction of the heart
- medications that are toxic to the ears
- decreases mucus viscosity
- ways in which a drug is transported throughout the body to site of action
- occurs when the person requires an increased amount of the drug to produce the same effects
- drug that produces sleep
- naturally occurring substance essential for living organisms
- drug that relaxes patient but does not induce sleep
- suppress the cough center
- medications that are toxic to the liver
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- drugs that stimulate a response
- the amount of time for half of the drug to be excreted
- dissolve the chemical bonds in mucus
- neurotransmitter deficient in Alzheimer's necessarily cause sleep disease
- cause vasoconstriction of the mucous membranes
- the study of drugs and their actions on living organisms
- what happens to a drug from the time is enters the body until it leaves
- mast cell stabilizers inhibit the release of receptors this
- block histamine receptor activity
- chronic inflammatory airway disease
- inflammation of the nasal mucous
- drugs that cause abnormal development of key fetal tissues
- process by which the body inactivates the drug
- medications that are toxic to the heart
- alveolar tissue destruction without fibrosis
- elimination or the drug or drug metabolites
- the effect the drug has that is typically desired
32 Clues: drug that produces sleep • decreases mucus viscosity • suppress the cough center • drugs that prevent a response • drugs that stimulate a response • inflammation of the nasal mucous • block histamine receptor activity • chronic inflammatory airway disease • dissolve the chemical bonds in mucus • medications that are toxic to the ears • medications that are toxic to the heart • ...
Medical Terminology & Abbreviations 2023-10-11
Endocrine System Terminology 2024-04-11
Across
- a low blood glucose level
- the conversion of stored glycogen to glucose to be sued for energy production
- cells: cells of Islets of Langerhans of the pancreas that secrete the hormone insulin
- a low blood calcium level
- locally acting hormone-like substance produced by virtually all cells from the phospholipids of their cell membrane (have varied functions)
- a high blood calcium level
- of Langerhans: the endocrine portions of the pancreas that secrete insulin & glucagon
- a high blood glucose level
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- the pituitary gland
- Luteum: the temporary endocrine gland formed from an ovarian follicle that has released an ovum; secretes progesterone & estrogen
- Hormones: hormones released by the hypothalamus that stimulate secretion of hormones by the anterior pituitary gland®
- the conversion of excess amino acids to simple CHO or to glucose to be used for energy production
- having the same effects as sympathetic impulses, as has epinephrine (hormone of adrenal medulla)
- disease: hyposecretion of the hormones of adrenal cortex, characterized by low blood pressure, dehydration, muscle weakness, & mental lethargy
- hypersecretion of growth hormone in adult, resulting in excessive growth of bones of the face, hands, & feet
- Organ: the organ (tissue) in which a hormone exerts its specific effects
- cells: cells of Islets of Langerhans of the pancreas that secrete the hormone glucagon
- the conversion of glucose to glycogen to be stored as potential energy
- Feedback Mechanism: a control system in which a stimulus initiates a response that reverses or reduces the stimulus, thereby stopping the response until the stimulus occurs again
- mechanism: a series of chemical reactions initiated by a decrease in blood pressure that stimulates the kidneys to secrete the enzyme rennin; culminates in the formation of angiotensin lI
- epinephrine & norepinephrine, hormones secreted by the adrenal medulla
21 Clues: the pituitary gland • a low blood glucose level • a low blood calcium level • a high blood calcium level • a high blood glucose level • the conversion of glucose to glycogen to be stored as potential energy • epinephrine & norepinephrine, hormones secreted by the adrenal medulla • Organ: the organ (tissue) in which a hormone exerts its specific effects • ...
algebra terminology crossword 2024-06-14
Across
- term synonym for _________(constant coefficient)
- i.e. X
- The number in front of a variable
- Numerator opposite
- A math sentence with an equal sign
- 2x+3x+x
- Points on a graph
- The number separated from the coefficient and variable
- Y=mx+b
- Represents the separation of whole numbers and non
- A graph to plot points and only points
- Range and..
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- synonym for ______(constant)
- Think word before points
- The line that goes through a data set but doesn’t necessarily hit all points
- Interquartile range plot
- to the negative third power
- Ax+By=C
- Graph
- 1:2, 2:4, 3:6
- |x|
- of change how quickly something changes
- A kind of graph with little dots on top of each other
- y-y₁=m(x-x₁)
- y=mx=b
25 Clues: |x| • Graph • i.e. X • y=mx=b • Y=mx+b • Ax+By=C • 2x+3x+x • Range and.. • y-y₁=m(x-x₁) • 1:2, 2:4, 3:6 • Points on a graph • Numerator opposite • Think word before points • Interquartile range plot • to the negative third power • synonym for ______(constant) • The number in front of a variable • A math sentence with an equal sign • A graph to plot points and only points • ...
Medical Terminology Roots 2024-09-03
20 Clues: Cell • Mind • Skin • Bone • Head • Lung • Colon • Heart • Brain • Chest • Blood • Joint • Liver • Nerve • Spleen • Muscle • Kidney • Stomach • Intestines • Urine,urinary tract
Medical Terminology- Terms 2024-09-23
Across
- A medical device that uses electric shocks to restore normal heartbeat.
- Indicates medication or fluid that’s delivered by vein.
- A substance that stimulates antibody production to provide immunity against disease.
- A disease that is transmissible from animals to humans.
- A patient who receives care without being admitted to a hospital.
- Signifies a condition that begins abruptly and is sometimes severe, but the duration is short.
- An arterial blockage, often caused by a blood clot.
- High blood pressure.
- An organ or tissue that produces and secretes fluids that serve a specific function.
- A tender, fluid-filled pocket that forms in tissue, usually due to infection.
Down
- A cut or scrape that typically isn’t serious.
- The outer layer of the skin.
- Stitches, which are used to join tissues together as they heal.
- A small sample of tissue that’s taken for testing.
- A bruise.
- Signifies a recurring, persistent condition like heart disease.
- Return of disease or symptoms after a patient has recovered.
- A patient who requires hospitalization.
- Broken bone or cartilage.
- Not cancerous.
- Indicates the presence of cancerous cells.
- The removal of an organ or tissue from one body that is implanted into another.
- The predicated outcome of disease progression and treatment.
- Swelling caused by fluid accumulation.
24 Clues: A bruise. • Not cancerous. • High blood pressure. • Broken bone or cartilage. • The outer layer of the skin. • Swelling caused by fluid accumulation. • A patient who requires hospitalization. • Indicates the presence of cancerous cells. • A cut or scrape that typically isn’t serious. • A small sample of tissue that’s taken for testing. • ...
Unit 2 Terminology 2024-08-20
Across
- containing harmful chemicals or organisms
- to add material that will change the purity or usefulness of a substance
- receives and treats human waste
- machine that removes cotton seed from cotton fiber
- one of a row of houses connected by common side walks
- machine that cuts grain
- organism that lives in or on another organism with no benefit to the host
- not affected by
- infection of the milk-secreting glands of cattle, goats, and other milk-production animals
- widespread starvation
- movement of genes from one cell to another
- natural substance in blood that fights diseases and infections
- source of power for belt-driven machines, as well as for pulling
- any edible material used for animal feed
- plant in which certain nitrogen-fixing bacteria use nitrogen gas from the air and convert it to nitrates that the plant can use as food
- apartment building or unit in which the apartments are individually owned
- less available than needed for optimum growth
- a baking potato variety best adapted for growth in sandy vocanic soils
- plow with a curved bottom that will turn prairie soils
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- popular, easy-to-grow, summer flowering plant
- liquid body waste
- mating adults who have characteristics desired in the offspring
- food made by boiling and crushing soybeans and letting it coagulate into curds
- breed of turkey that weighs only 8 to 12 pounds at maturity
- solid body waste
- wire with sharp points used to discourage livestock from touching fences
- popular potato variety of the 1930's
- machine that removes ears of corn from stalks
- machine that milks cows and goats
- water that is free of harmful chemicals and disease causing organisms
- plant or animal offspring from crossing two different species or varieties
- in intense, narrow beam of light that is used to measure nutrient deficiencies in plants from an orbiting satellite
- machine that is used to cut and thresh seed crops such as grain
- a six-legged animal with three body segments
- a can with contents under pressure
- disease of poultry that costs growers nearly $300 million a year
- process in which many countries became self-sufficient in food production
- superior baking potato bred to grow well in the Northeast
38 Clues: not affected by • solid body waste • liquid body waste • widespread starvation • machine that cuts grain • receives and treats human waste • machine that milks cows and goats • a can with contents under pressure • popular potato variety of the 1930's • any edible material used for animal feed • containing harmful chemicals or organisms • movement of genes from one cell to another • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword 2024-09-01
Across
- If you get hurt you feel __ (abbreviation)
- The I in RICE stands for
- The brain is __ to the heart
- This happens to people with low arches
- When you go to the doctors, you are a __ (abbreviation)
- When you get medicine you are getting a __ (abbreviation)
- A new injury would be
- Your stomach is __ to your lungs
- A lack of stretching may cause this
- The shoulder is ___ to the elbow
- A bicep curl is an example
- This happens to swimmers and their shoulders
- The swelling of a joint
- tenderness If you push an injured area and it hurts that is
- flexion Standing on your toes is an example
- The A in ACL stands for
- The M in ROM stands for
- You are in this position when carrying a tray
- Also known as a bruise
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- Slouching your shoulders is an example
- Arthritis is an example of this injury
- This happens to people with high arches
- Pushing your jaw forward is
- Your glutes are __ to your quads
- A paper cut is an example of a __ cut
- Some people can do this with their knees
- Your ACL is an example
- The top of your foot
- Structured or pertaining to a center
- Your bodies response to an injury
- The M in MCL stands for
- Movement away from the midline
- When you lay on your back you are in a __ position
- The fingers are __ to the shoulder
- The discoloration that comes from a bruise
- Increasing the angle of a joint
36 Clues: The top of your foot • A new injury would be • Your ACL is an example • Also known as a bruise • The M in MCL stands for • The swelling of a joint • The A in ACL stands for • The M in ROM stands for • The I in RICE stands for • A bicep curl is an example • Pushing your jaw forward is • The brain is __ to the heart • Movement away from the midline • Increasing the angle of a joint • ...
Water Lab Terminology 2024-07-04
Across
- A cell releasing substances by merging a vesicle with the membrane—like releasing a bubble.
- The flexible nature of the cell membrane that lets parts move freely—like oil on water.
- The concentration of dissolved substances in solutions separated by a membrane—affecting water movement.
- Movement of molecules from high to low concentration without using energy—like a scent spreading in a room.
- Movement of water through a membrane from low to high solute concentration—like water moving to a saltier area.
- A cell taking in substances by engulfing them—like absorbing a bubble.
- The thin outer layer of a cell that controls what goes in and out—like a security gate.
- A protein that helps substances move in and out of the cell—like a doorway.
- The main energy molecule cells use—like a battery for the cell.
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- When something gets smaller or shrinks.
- Attracted to water—water-loving.
- A protein that helps substances cross the cell membrane—like a ferry.
- A solution with more dissolved substances than another—like salty water.
- When molecules keep moving but are evenly spread out—like people evenly spaced but still moving around.
- How much substance is dissolved in a liquid—how much stuff is in the water.
- Movement of substances across a membrane with help from proteins, without energy—like sliding down with assistance.
- When something gets bigger or swells up.
- Movement of substances from low to high concentration across a cell membrane using energy—like pushing something uphill.
- Two solutions with the same amount of dissolved substances—balanced.
- A solution with fewer dissolved substances than another—like pure water.
- When something doesn't change in size.
- A membrane that lets some substances pass but blocks others—like a filter.
- Transport Movement of substances from high to low concentration without energy—like rolling downhill.
- Repelled by water—water-fearing.
24 Clues: Attracted to water—water-loving. • Repelled by water—water-fearing. • When something doesn't change in size. • When something gets smaller or shrinks. • When something gets bigger or swells up. • The main energy molecule cells use—like a battery for the cell. • Two solutions with the same amount of dissolved substances—balanced. • ...
Photojournalism - Terminology Review 2024-12-06
Across
- use to capture the vastness of subject rather than having to step back to take photo
- emphasis on how the subject or items in the photo feel when touched
- type of photography that focuses on buildings, specifically the interior, exterior, and fine details
- an image that shows you the whole building
- the time of the day that is best to take photos (dawn/dusk)
- too much positive space can make the photo feel ________.
- a person who designs, prepares, and styles food for photography
- not directly above the subject, but pointing lens downward about 45 degrees
- The type of leading lines where two lines meet is called _________ lines.
- an area of photography where food is photographed as the main subject for still images
- the type of photo that focuses more on the people who use those rooms
- Helps you captivate the foreground elements, like snow covering a river or lake, by placing the subject on the ________ line.
- removing one of the elements that makes up a pattern is a pattern __________.
- placing the subject on the imaginary grid lines, or off center
- creates movement in the photo, such as sprinkling garnish or taking a bite
- items used to help you set your scene
- A picture using reflection in a mirror is an example of __________.
- the negative space in a photo; area not including the subject
- a type of photography that focuses on the beauty of the world and outdoors (mountains, trees, grassland)
- used to create aesthetically pleasing shadows
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- a photo taken at eye level or face to face, showing the layers of the subject
- subject placed in front of the light source and creates contrast or silhouette
- a photo taken from directly above
- added to changes the color and mood of a photo while shooting or after when editing
- taking a photo at the lowest level and looking straight up toward your subject
- taking a photo below the subject's eye level to make the subject appear more powerful
- refers to focal point of the photo and contrast between foreground/background elements
- a style that focuses on the use of natural lighting or a bright background to give a soft/diffused look
- features the individual architectural elements of a building’s interior or exterior
- the repetition of any of the elements of art
- a style that places emphasis on shadows and contrasting subject from background
- rule of thirds is mastered by placing the eyes of a living focal point on the intersecting __________ lines.
- this plays a significant role in landscape photography and changes the mood of a scene
- using an 3 or 5 subjects to create a group
- You can align the horizon with the ___________ gridline to emphasize the beauty of the sky.
- the focal point of a photo; also considered the positive space
- a type of line used to add dynamic and movement to your image, guiding the viewer's eye (like staircase or road)
- Leads the viewer's eye, such as the edge of a building, the corner of a room, or the curve of a walkway or stair
38 Clues: a photo taken from directly above • items used to help you set your scene • an image that shows you the whole building • using an 3 or 5 subjects to create a group • the repetition of any of the elements of art • used to create aesthetically pleasing shadows • too much positive space can make the photo feel ________. • ...
Skeletal Dysplasia Terminology 2024-11-07
Across
- spine has a sideways curve
- short fingers and a separation between the middle and ring fingers, giving the hand a three-pronged appearance
- deformity of the skull is caused by craniosynostosis
- congenital deformity where the foot is twisted from its normal position; AKA Club foot
- overlapping fingers or toes
- Hypoplasia or agenesis of radius; club hand
- the spine in the upper back has an excessive curvature.
- extra fingers or toes
- split hand deformity
- absent forearms (flipper like attachments to upper arms)
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- AKA Clover leaf skull
- shortening of forearms and the tib-fib
- shortening of the humerus and femur
- abnormally pointed head due to premature closure of sutures
- Flattened vertebral bodies
- partial or complete congenital absence of the distal portion of a limb
- shortening of entire extremity
- two or more fingers or toes are joined together; "webbed" appearance
- Convex sole of foot
- missing one or more limbs
20 Clues: Convex sole of foot • split hand deformity • AKA Clover leaf skull • extra fingers or toes • missing one or more limbs • spine has a sideways curve • Flattened vertebral bodies • overlapping fingers or toes • shortening of entire extremity • shortening of the humerus and femur • shortening of forearms and the tib-fib • Hypoplasia or agenesis of radius; club hand • ...
Medical Terminology (acj) 2024-11-19
Across
- Adrenal gland enlargement
- Painful erection
- Rupture of artery
- Enlarged gland
- Narrowing of vein
- Valve inflammation
- Urine waste in blood
- Downward displacement of bladder
- Root for to secrete
Down
- Causing birth defects
- Heart muscle tissue
- Stone formation in wall of vessel
- box Larynx
- Stone in the pancreas
- Diaphragm paralysis
- Hard arteries
- Inflammation 2nd&3rd part of small intestines
- Deficincy of sugar
- Before birth
- Hormone that stimulates gonads
- Surgical reconstruction of the perineum
- Hiccups
- Trachea
- Drug that breaks down clots
24 Clues: Hiccups • Trachea • box Larynx • Before birth • Hard arteries • Enlarged gland • Painful erection • Rupture of artery • Narrowing of vein • Deficincy of sugar • Valve inflammation • Heart muscle tissue • Diaphragm paralysis • Root for to secrete • Urine waste in blood • Causing birth defects • Stone in the pancreas • Adrenal gland enlargement • Drug that breaks down clots • Hormone that stimulates gonads • ...
Medical terminology crossword 2024-11-02
Across
- refers to a condition that has a rapid onset and short duration
- a chronic lung disease that causes inflammation and narrowing of the dirways,
- a condition or disease that in long-lasting or recurrent.
- a microscopic infectious agent that can replicate only inside a host cell and causes various diseases
- a physical or mental indication of a disease or condition, such as pain or fatigue
- the process of breathing, or the mechanical assistance of breathing, in patients who are unable to breathe their own
- the lower number in a blood pressure reading that indicates the pressure in the artorios when the heart is resting
- the body’s response to injury or infection, characterized by redness, swelling, heat, and pain
- the formation of a blood clot inside a blood vessel
- a fiadole tube inserted into the body to remove or deliver fluids.
- a blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart to other parts of the body
- a blood vessel that carries oxygenated blood from the heart to other parts of the body.
- a medication that prevents blood clot.
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- the identification of a disease or condition based on its symptoms and medical tests
- debridement the removal of dead or damaged tissue from a wound to promote healing
- refers to a condition that lasts a long time or is persistent
- The likely outcome of a disease or condition based on medical treatment and other factors
- an Irregular heartbeat.
- Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) a severe lung condition that can occur in response to injury or infection.
- Disease (CVD) a class of diseases that affect the heart and blood vessels.
- a sudden and severe onset of symptoms or illness.
- a group of diseases characterized by the uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells.
- (ICO or EKG) a test that measures the electrical activity of the heart.Embolism: a blockage in a blood vessel usually caused by a blood clot or other debris.
- a condition in which the body lacks enough red blood cells to carry oxygen to body’s tissues
- the part of the body that contains the stomach, intestines, and other organs
- lost of sensation or feeling, usually achieved through medication.
- a medical test that uses electromagnetic radiation to produce images of internal body structures
- a surgical procedure in which an opening is made in the neck and a tube is inserted into the windpipe to help with breathing
- refers to a tumor or growth that is not cancerous and does not invade nearby tissue or spread to other parts of the body
- inconsistency a loss of bladder control, resulting in the accidental release of urine
30 Clues: an Irregular heartbeat. • a medication that prevents blood clot. • a sudden and severe onset of symptoms or illness. • the formation of a blood clot inside a blood vessel • a condition or disease that in long-lasting or recurrent. • refers to a condition that lasts a long time or is persistent • refers to a condition that has a rapid onset and short duration • ...
Skeletal Dysplasia Terminology 2024-11-05
Across
- Round back or hunchback, is a condition in which the spine in the upper back has an excessive curvature.
- Hands are short with stubby fingers, with a separation between the middle and ring fingers.
- Prominent heel and a convex sole.
- Extra digits on hand and/or foot.
- Congenital anomaly of the skull in which the top of the head assumes a conical or pointed shape.
- Shortening of proximal bone segment (femur / humerus.
- The congenital absence of one or more limbs.
- This is a congenital defect wherein the bones of one or more limbs are either missing or shortened which leads to a flipper like appearance of the limbs.
- Hypoplasia or aplasia of the radius and thumb.
- Another name for Clover leaf skull.
- Flattened vertebral bodies throughout the axial skeleton.
- Spine has a sideways curve. the curve is usually "S" or "C" shaped.
- Congenital absence of all or part of the distal half of a limb.
Down
- Two or more digits are fused together.
- Severe cranial stenosis due to premature closure of sagittal, coronal and lambdoid sutures.
- Split hand deformity.
- Shortening of the middle bone segment (radius/ulna; tibia / fibula).
- Shortening of the entire extremity.
- Curving of the fifth finger towards the fourth finger.
- Club foot.
20 Clues: Club foot. • Split hand deformity. • Prominent heel and a convex sole. • Extra digits on hand and/or foot. • Shortening of the entire extremity. • Another name for Clover leaf skull. • Two or more digits are fused together. • The congenital absence of one or more limbs. • Hypoplasia or aplasia of the radius and thumb. • Shortening of proximal bone segment (femur / humerus. • ...
Medical Terminology #2 2024-11-22
Across
- Inflammtion or infection of the sac around the heart.
- The abbreviation for antibiotics.
- Enlargement of the spleen.
- Generalized pain thought to be due to inflammation of connective tissue.
- The area of medicine referring to the musculoskeletal system.
- Pertaining to around the nail.
- Removal of the gallbladder.
- Awake, alert, and oriented.
- A cancerous tumor.
- Electrocardiogram.
- A doctor who cares for feet.
- (two words) Inflammation or infection of the middle ear.
- Related to the GI system.
- Total hip arthroscopy.
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- No known drug allergies.
- (two words) Narrowing of the openings in the spinal column.
- Pain, swelling, and inflammation of the joints.
- Inflammation of the colon.
- A group of disorders where the body attacks itself.
- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
- A collection of blood cells where it should not be, sometimes the way we refer to a blood clot.
- When amonorrhea occurs due to the aging process.
- When the thyroid does not produce enough hormone.
- Next to the trachea.
- Cerebrovascular accident.
- Continuous bladder irrigation.
- Open reduction with internal fixation.
- Corinary artery disease.
- Doctor who treats people with hormone disorders, including diabetes.
- It's not assisted range of motion, but it is artificial rupture of membranes.
30 Clues: A cancerous tumor. • Electrocardiogram. • Next to the trachea. • Total hip arthroscopy. • No known drug allergies. • Corinary artery disease. • Cerebrovascular accident. • Related to the GI system. • Inflammation of the colon. • Enlargement of the spleen. • Removal of the gallbladder. • Awake, alert, and oriented. • A doctor who cares for feet. • Pertaining to around the nail. • ...
Medical Nutrition Terminology 2024-12-19
Across
- heavy drinking
- study of drugs
- disease development
- pathway from mouth to stomach
- central database of the body
- filtration organ
- uptake of nutrients
- nutrition expert
- large colon blockage
- excessive weight
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- loose, runny stool
- fingers of the small intestine
- high bad cholesterol
- builds up molecules
- breaks down molecules
- the blood pump
- swelling
- insufficient nutrients
- storage for digested food
- protective layer
- disease cause
21 Clues: swelling • disease cause • heavy drinking • study of drugs • the blood pump • protective layer • filtration organ • nutrition expert • excessive weight • loose, runny stool • builds up molecules • disease development • uptake of nutrients • high bad cholesterol • large colon blockage • breaks down molecules • insufficient nutrients • storage for digested food • central database of the body • ...
NC FAST Terminology 2025-01-07
Across
- A Curam (software) product that gathers information in a structured, intelligent manner and guides a user or caseworker through the collection of information process asking only questions consistent with previous answers.
- The manner in which members of a household are related to one another.
- A party that has direct or indirect interaction with the county agency about which the agency needs to record information. Participant roles include persons, prospects, employers, service suppliers, information providers, product providers, external parties, and utilities affiliated with the case, and also includes the case members themselves.
- All of the different household participant types who play a role(s) in the case.
- Information that a worker selects to use to determine eligibility
- An individual removed from Food and Nutrition Services benefits due to an IPV (Intentional Program Violation) or for failure or refusal to comply with all program requirements.
- An initial interview
- Electronic Pre-Assessment Screening Service, a secure web-based, self service tool
- A thorough examination of all eligibility factors.
- The person completing an application for food assistance
- A participant role or an individual who has registered with the agency as an applicant for benefits.
- All individuals who live and eat together and are therefore included in the same Food and Nutrition Services (FNS) unit.
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- The result of a system initiated or user initiated process to check eligibility for a benefit
- A case showing that all eligibility requirements have been met.
- The process used to turn a prospect into a person.
- The purpose of an income support case is to consolidate case information for one or more participants.
- A feature in Curam (software) that provides advice and guidance on how to resolve outstanding evidence. (Not being used in NC FAST).
- Information that might be considered a work in progress as it isn't approved or activated to be use in eligibility determination.
- A view of evidence where all evidence types can be displayed and access for viewing, updating, etc
- Information that is requested or received by the local agency to determine the claimants eligibility for assistance
- A toolbar that provides easy navigation within NCFAST.
21 Clues: An initial interview • The process used to turn a prospect into a person. • A thorough examination of all eligibility factors. • A toolbar that provides easy navigation within NCFAST. • The person completing an application for food assistance • A case showing that all eligibility requirements have been met. • ...
Unit 2.1 Terminology 2025-03-06
Across
- Which half of the spinal cord handles motor information?
- What are clusters of cell bodies in the PNS called?
- Where are neuron cell bodies clustered in the CNS?
- What type of tract carries information from the spinal cord to the brain?
- What is a nerve cell called?
- What are clusters of cell bodies in the CNS called?
- What type of substance elicits a response similar to an endogenous ligand?
- What type of receptor allows different kinds of ions to travel in and out of the cell?
- Where are millions of axons running between different parts of the CNS?
- What are long axons called?
- What type of receptor activates a G-protein that in turn activates a secondary messenger?
- Which half of the spinal cord handles sensory information?
- What are collections of axons in the PNS called?
Down
- What are the supporting cells in the nervous system called?
- What type of neuron carries signals away from the CNS? (Hint: Carries motor information)
- What is a substance called which prevents endogenous ligands from binding to its native receptor; it does not elicit an effect on its own?
- What is the area of the skin which is innervated by the sensory axons of the nerve? (Hint: Sensory nerve map of body))
- What type of glial cells in the CNS are important for tight junction formation critical to the function of the BBB?
- What is the collection of muscle fibers innervated by the motor axons of the nerve called? (Hint: Motor nerve map of body)
- What type of tract carries information from the brain to the spinal cord?
- What type of neuron carries signals towards the CNS? (Hint: Carry sensory information)
- What are signaling neurons called?
- What are collections of axons in the CNS called?
23 Clues: What are long axons called? • What is a nerve cell called? • What are signaling neurons called? • What are collections of axons in the CNS called? • What are collections of axons in the PNS called? • Where are neuron cell bodies clustered in the CNS? • What are clusters of cell bodies in the PNS called? • What are clusters of cell bodies in the CNS called? • ...
Health Science terminology! 2025-01-21
Across
- small molecule without carbon
- Composed of hydrogen, oxygen, and carbon
- Grounded in empirical evidence, rigorous testing, and the scientific method
- Hazard symbol with "square set on one of its points"
- Molecule that encodes the genetic instructions used in the development of all living organisms and many viruses
- The process of forming a hybrid by cross-pollination or mating
- The field contributed to designing infection-safe PPE
- uses micro-organisms to reduce pollution
- A set of theories, methods,assumptions that appear scientific
- Large molecule containing carbon
- genes are arranged into precise locations along the length of 23 pairs
Down
- A measure of the linear relationship between two variables
- makes up 50-70% of the body
- The item that transfers the pathogen to its host
- no viral envelope
- Must be worn the entire time bunsen burners or chemicals are at your desk or in the room
- How well a pathogen causes diseases
- Sometimes forms in chains,clumps,or clusters
- the study of the factors affecting the health of populations
- The breakdown of organic molecules into smaller molecules
20 Clues: no viral envelope • makes up 50-70% of the body • small molecule without carbon • Large molecule containing carbon • How well a pathogen causes diseases • Composed of hydrogen, oxygen, and carbon • uses micro-organisms to reduce pollution • Sometimes forms in chains,clumps,or clusters • The item that transfers the pathogen to its host • ...
VN02 Recap Terminology 2025-02-06
Across
- The study of disease, including cause and effect
- The group of parasites found on the inside of the body
- The suffix meaning the lack of
- The prefix for something relating to the skin
- The study of the changes to tissues caused by disease processes
- The suffix meaning the production of
- Difficulty in passing faeces
- The prefix for something relating to bone
- The passage of urine
- The suffix meaning increased number of
- The presence of excess fat in the faeces
- The study of the body structure functions
- The suffix relating to the destruction of something
Down
- The group of parasites found on the outside of the body
- Unproductive and painful straining
- The absence of urine
- The prefix for something relating to redness or red blood cells
- A urolith found within the kidney
- The prefix for something relating to veins
- The prefix for something relating to the liver
- Inflammation of the bladder
- The study of microscopic tissue structures
- The presence of ketones in the urine
- The study of body structures
- The prefix for something relating to the kidney
- The prefix for something relating to the bladder
26 Clues: The absence of urine • The passage of urine • Inflammation of the bladder • Difficulty in passing faeces • The study of body structures • The suffix meaning the lack of • A urolith found within the kidney • Unproductive and painful straining • The suffix meaning the production of • The presence of ketones in the urine • The suffix meaning increased number of • ...
Textbook Glossary Terminology 2025-02-09
Across
- Describes liquids which can mix
- A change of state from solid to gas
- A process where two liquids or two gases mix due to the motion of their particles
- Any chemical reaction where a substance burns in oxygen to produce light and heat
- The term used to describe the structure of a dna molecule
- Elements that consist of one atom
- An electrical switch used in computers to process data quickly
- able to be hammered or bent into new shapes
- When a metal reacts with the chemicals in its environment
- mixture of a metal with other metals or non-metals
Down
- a grid structure of atoms
- A solution where the substance is dissolved in water
- Able to be stretched to form a wire
- A decrease in size
- A change of state from gas to solid
- A change that results in a new substance being formed
- Describes liquids which cannot mix
- Describes a substance that can chemically dissolve other substances
- The substance found in plant leaves that make leaves green and collects energy from the Sun for photosynthesis
- A representation of solids, liquids and gas
- Long cables with a silica core which is used to guide light signals to one end of the cable to another
- Minerals rich in metals
22 Clues: A decrease in size • Minerals rich in metals • a grid structure of atoms • Describes liquids which can mix • Elements that consist of one atom • Describes liquids which cannot mix • Able to be stretched to form a wire • A change of state from solid to gas • A change of state from gas to solid • A representation of solids, liquids and gas • ...
Special Senses - Terminology 2025-03-15
Across
- referring to smell
- pertaining to two eyes
- instrument to measure pressure (used for glaucoma)
- pit or depression
- pertaining to a single color
- instrument to measure hearing
- pertaining to the mouth
- instrument to view the eye(s)
- pertaining to the tear ducts
- one who studies the eyes
- measurement of hearing
Down
- pertaining to the cheek
- instrument to view the ear
- pertaining to below the eye
- pertaining to glass-like (glass-like fluid of the eye)
- pertaining to the orbit (eye)
- pertaining to within the eye
- pertaining to the (outer) ear
- pertaining to the vision
- pertaining to below the tongue
- pertaining to hearing
- process of measurement of vision
- record of hearing
- feeling
24 Clues: feeling • pit or depression • record of hearing • referring to smell • pertaining to hearing • pertaining to two eyes • measurement of hearing • pertaining to the cheek • pertaining to the mouth • pertaining to the vision • one who studies the eyes • instrument to view the ear • pertaining to below the eye • pertaining to within the eye • pertaining to a single color • ...
