acting terminology Crossword Puzzles
Medical Terminology Prefixes 2022-04-25
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- thick, thickening, thickened
- surrounding (outer)
- before
- all, total
- after
- normal, good
- away from; from
- back of the body
- beside, beyond, around, abnormal
- painful, abnormal, difficult, laboured
- above, excessive
- on, upon, over
- against, opposing
- half
- closer to the feet
- none
- two, twice, double
- front of the body
- many
- before
- before
- distant from the point of attachment
- slow bradycardia
- large, long
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- below, incomplete, deficient, under
- toward, at, increase, on, toward
- through, across, beyond
- father from the middle
- closer to the head
- close to where the limb is attached to the body
- fast, rapid
- above
- through
- closer to or on the skin
- through, complete
- farther inside the body
- within, in
- small
- closer to the middle
- below, under
- within, in
- between
- three
- after, beyond, change
- new
- one
- many, much
- from, down, away from
- together, joined
49 Clues: new • one • half • none • many • after • above • small • three • before • before • before • through • between • all, total • within, in • within, in • many, much • fast, rapid • large, long • normal, good • below, under • on, upon, over • away from; from • back of the body • above, excessive • together, joined • slow bradycardia • through, complete • against, opposing • front of the body • closer to the head • closer to the feet • ...
Chapter 6 Terminology 2022-04-26
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- device that is included with a graphics tablet and works like a pencil on the tablet
- device in a point-of-sale system that uses an encrypted wireless NFC connection to read and send payment information from a customer's smartphone to a vendor's account
- device that reads the chip on a smart card or license to pull information from it
- expansion card with sound ports
- proprietary Apple connector used on Apple iPhones, iPods, and iPads for power and communication
- device with a touch screen used to capture a handwritten signature made with a stylus or finger
- cable that has a single copper wire down the middle and a braided shield around it
- a small spot on a fine horizontal scan line.
- type of monitor that uses a thin LED layer or film between two grids of electrodes and does not use backlighting
- primary Windows tool (devmgmt.msc) for managing hardware
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- ability to plug in or unplug devices without first powering down the system.
- device used to scan barcodes on products at the points of sale or when taking inventory
- port that transmits digital video and audio (not analog transmissions)
- When a static image stays on a monitor for many hours, leaving a permanent impression of the image on the monitor
- input device that can identify biological data about a person's fingerprints, handprints, face, voice, eyes, and handwriting
- pixel on an LCD monitor that is not working and can appear as a small white, black, or colored spot on the screen
- device that can read the magnetic stripe on a card, such as a credit card, and transmit the information to a computer
- produces an image using a liquid crystal material made of large, easily polarized molecules.
- input device that uses a monitor or LCD panel as a backdrop for user options.
- switch that allows you to use one keyboard, mouse, and monitor for multiple computers.
20 Clues: expansion card with sound ports • a small spot on a fine horizontal scan line. • primary Windows tool (devmgmt.msc) for managing hardware • port that transmits digital video and audio (not analog transmissions) • ability to plug in or unplug devices without first powering down the system. • ...
MARKETING TERMINOLOGY TEST 2017-05-12
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- Research which gathers existing information from secondary sources.
- Research which gathers information from new primary sources.
- A benefit of gathering field research.
- Stage 3 of the Product Life Cycle.
- Where the product is sold.
- __________ Market is who you are aiming your product at.
- A method of gathering desk research.
- A pricing strategy where prices are linked to rival businesses.
- Stage 4 of the Product Life Cycle.
- A low price strategy.
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- The Product Life ________.
- A proportion of the whole market eg, Age / Gender / Income etc.
- The marketing mix element that makes customers aware of products.
- A benefit of gathering desk research.
- A method of gathering desk research.
- A method use to send sales promotions to customers.
- A method of field research.
- A method of promotion used to make customers aware of products.
- _______ Panel is a method of gathering field research.
- A device on a smart phone that allows customers to find out about and buy products.
- The cost of buying the product/service.
- A high price strategy.
22 Clues: A low price strategy. • A high price strategy. • The Product Life ________. • Where the product is sold. • A method of field research. • Stage 3 of the Product Life Cycle. • Stage 4 of the Product Life Cycle. • A method of gathering desk research. • A method of gathering desk research. • A benefit of gathering desk research. • A benefit of gathering field research. • ...
OPERATIONS TERMINOLOGY TEST 2017-05-12
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- Products will be this using Job Production.
- The final stage of the production process.
- The method of production where one product is made from start to finish to a customer specification.
- Quality ________ checks products in stages during production.
- A problem of holding too much stock.
- A benefit of using Flow production.
- The products stored by the business which have not been sold.
- Distribution method using boats.
- Distribution method using lorries.
- A standard that is set which all products must reach in production.
- Quality _______ a group of employees who meet to discuss quality issues.
- Computer Aided Manufacturing is technology used in production.
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- The first stage in the Production process.
- A problem of holding too little stock.
- An electronic stock system where bar codes are used to record stock usage.
- The stage where products are manufactured.
- Distribution method using trains.
- Considering people and the environment in production.
- Quality ________ checks products at the end of production.
- Products are made on a production line with processes being added at each stage.
- There will be more __________ of products using Batch production.
- Distribution method using planes.
- A group of identical products are made together.
- Computer Aided Design is technology used in production.
24 Clues: Distribution method using boats. • Distribution method using trains. • Distribution method using planes. • Distribution method using lorries. • A benefit of using Flow production. • A problem of holding too much stock. • A problem of holding too little stock. • The first stage in the Production process. • The final stage of the production process. • ...
Instructional Design Terminology 2017-03-15
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- Information received that is either confirming or corrective of some action.
- Type of learning also referred to as hybrid learning. Learning and instructional techniques that integrate e-learning such as podcasts and online discussion with traditional (in-class) techniques such as lectures and tutorials.
- A functional version of a new process and/or product, usually in an unfinished state, whose effectiveness and efficiency to be tested.
- Formal design/plan for a particular instructional segment. Can range from single-page outlines to comprehensive instructor manuals. Guides the teacher in producing and delivering the instruction.
- Personal choice and human modeling .
- Physical means selected or developed to communicate instructional messages. Examples include drawings, slides, audiotape, computer, model, etc.
- Type of instruction used, by students, of systematically designed learning activities and materials specifically chosen to suit their individual interests, abilities, and experience. Such instruction is usually self-paced.
- An analysise that when applied to an instructional goal, results in the identification of the relevant knowledge, skills and procedures required for a learner to achieve goal.
- A specific, finite task with a well-defined set of predetermined outcomes.
- First phase of ADDIE. Aims at identifying probable causes for the absence of performance and recommend a solution.
- Measurable, tangible, verifiable output that must be produced to complete the project or a training course.
- A criterion-referenced test designed to measure performance of objectives to be taught during a unit of instruction; given after the instruction.
- The third phase of the ADDIE instructional systems design process; its purpose is to generate and validate the training materials.
- Process of assembling produced and/or revised instructional elements, and of testing, revising, summatively evaluating, and preparing the system for marketing.
- (Content Analysis) Process of dividing a instructional goal or a learning task into steps/elements and skill objectives to achieve the goal. Provides data for developing lesson and unit objectives.
- Action that is an overt, observable, measurable performance.
- A division (domain) of Bloom’s taxonomy of objectives that references objectives and test items requiring recall or recognition of knowledge and the development of intellectual abilities and skills.
- An analysise used with goals in the intellectual skills domain to identify the critical subordinate skills needed to achieve the goal, and their interrelationships. For each subordinate skill in the analysis, this involves asking, What must the student know how to do in order to learn the specific subskills being considered?
- Learning facilitated and supported through the use of information and communications technology (ICT). Covers a spectrum of activities from supported learning, to blended/hybrid learning to entirely online delivery.
- A conceptual and iterative application model for instructional systems design.
- The domain of Bloom’s taxonomy of educational objectives that references those objectives and test items demonstrating manipulative and/or motor skills.
- The evaluation process of collecting data that can be used to revise the instruction before implementation, thus making the instruction more effective. A pilot test is an example.
- The second phase of the ADDIE instructional systems design process; its purpose is to verify the learning tasks, performance objectives, and testing strategies.
- A type of learning used to describe distance or correspondence classes conducted via the Internet.
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- System which instruction is provided to learners, for example instructor-led, distance learning, computer-based, web-based, or self-instructional materials.
- Concepts describing four levels for measuring the effectiveness of training (Reaction, learning, behavior, results).
- Type of assessment used to identify “the gap” between what is already known and what needs to learned. Needs assessment uses questionnaires, surveys, interviews, observation, etc to collect data. Phases: 1. List goals, 2. Determine whether or how well the identified goals are being achieved, 3. Determine gaps between the desired and actual performance, Set priorities. Types: 1. Normative, 2. Felt, 3. Expressed or demand 4. Comparative. 5. Anticipated or future. 6. Critical-incident.
- Physical; usually involving motor tasks.
- A criterion-referenced test designed to measure performance of objectives to be taught during a unit of instruction and/or performance on entry behaviors; given before instruction begins.
- The desired outcomes for the training event (what the training should accomplish in terms of performance the learners should exhibit in the learning environment in order to be considered competent); consist of three components (the performance, criterion and standard); are congruent with the tasks and testing strategies.
- Performance is the component of a learning objective that describes what the learner should be able to do at the completing of the instruction.
- The fourth phase of the ADDIE instructional systems design process; its purpose is to conduct the training.
- Component of learning objective that describes the specific situation in which the performance occurs.
- Type of Analysis for identifying, sequencing, and relating the tasks and subtasks that should be performed in order to meet learning objectives. Driving force in performance technology and instructional systems development.
- Knowledge describes thought, fact or concept; such as a cognitive task.
- Procedure for identifying and graphically representing the sequential and alternative relationships among processes and decision points relevant to completing a project.
- A classification of behavior and learning developed by Benjamin Bloom and others. Organized into three domains of learning cognitive (or intellectual), affective (or emotional/attitudinal), and psychomotor (or physical, motor). "Bloom's ______________"
- The fifth phase of the ADDIE instructional systems design process; its purpose is to assess the quality of the training materials prior to and after implementation and the ISD procedures used to generate the instructional products.
- Instructional package with a single integrated theme that provides the information needed to develop mastery of specified knowledge and skills, and serves as one component of a total course or curriculum.
- Education that occurs when students and instructors not in the same location. There is often a geographic and time seperation.
- A method for organizing instructional strategies within the lesson. The Nine Events of Instruction include Gain Attention, Inform Learners of the Objectives, Stimulate Recall of Prior Learning, Present the Stimulus (Content), Provide Learner Guidance, Elicit Performance, Provide Feedback, Assess Performance, Enhance Retention and Transfer (Closure).
- A skill that requires some unique cognitive activity; involves manipulating cognitive symbols, as opposed to simply retrieving previously learned information.
- A design technique for showing as individual scenes the proposed sequence of visual and audio elements in a production using some form of optically projected media, e.g., television, slid/tape, interactive video.
- Stands for Sharable Content Object Reference Model. Collection of specifications that enable interoperability, accessibility, and reusability of e-learning content.
- Type of learning process learners apply new knowledge or skills to a real or case study situation following guidelines and directions established during the training episode.
- Analysise of data collected about learner group that is used to impact decisions throughout the instructional process. Components include learner group identification, general characteristics, numbers, and location, experience level, attitude, and skills that impact the training delivery system.
- A division (domain) of Bloom’s taxonomy of educational objectives which references objectives and test items demonstrating interest, appreciation, attitudes, values, and/or psychological adjustment.
- The last test in the Field Trial (the third phase of formative evaluation). Data collected is provided to the client who uses it to make the final decision about whether to proceed with implementation.
48 Clues: Personal choice and human modeling . • Physical; usually involving motor tasks. • Action that is an overt, observable, measurable performance. • Knowledge describes thought, fact or concept; such as a cognitive task. • A specific, finite task with a well-defined set of predetermined outcomes. • ...
Lang & Lit Terminology 2018-03-07
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- The use of apparently contradictory words in a phrase, e.g. peaceful war
- a word that, over time, has fallen out of common usage
- words that are considered socially unacceptable
- to refer to something directly or indirectly
- where the weather or environment reflects emotions
- language that conveys a meaning other to than that literally expressed by the words
- a piece of writing or art that pokes fun at or mocks the societal establishment.
- the literal meaning of the words.
- a newly invented word
- elements of a text that hold opposite ends of a notional scale
- the placing together of elements for conscious effect
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- a newly invented word, created by merging two words together, for example chillax
- the 'voice' that tells the story
- the listing of elements that features a co-ordinating conjunction
- the listing of elements that excludes any form of co-ordinating conjunction.
- colloquial omission of parts of words
- a word created by utilising two existing words separated by a hyphen
- the character the reader is meant to identify with the most and follow through the story
- the associations that can be gleaned from words
- an unnecessarily extreme way of saying something, not normally socially appropriate.
20 Clues: a newly invented word • the 'voice' that tells the story • the literal meaning of the words. • colloquial omission of parts of words • to refer to something directly or indirectly • words that are considered socially unacceptable • the associations that can be gleaned from words • where the weather or environment reflects emotions • ...
Business Terminology 2 2018-01-25
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- to exchange a good or service
- an action that decreases an industry´s production cost and the price of its products
- something of value that can be useful (natural, human, capital)
- to lose value
- to make products by hand or machine
- a special right given to a business to sell a company´s products e.g. Subway
- the policy of imposing duties or quotas on imports in order to protect home industries from overseas competition
- money that you currently expect to receive from notes or accounts
- make smaller
- a code of conduct that helps determne what is good, right and proper
- a quantity much larger than is needed
- a control on the amount of a product that can be imported into a country
- vecome reolved, fixed, established, or quiet
- process fast and efficiently
- a good or service purchased and brought in from another country
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- a person who buys products or services
- to gain in value
- a nation´s money in coins or banknotes
- to discuss a deal or problem in the hope of reaching an agreement
- a person who starts his or her own business in hope of earning a profit
- a place where trade occurs
- the act of being busy with money, financial, transactions, sales and purchasing
- restate words from one language into another language
- a tax on a good imported into a country
- a good or service sold to another country
- a ban on trade with another country for one or all of its goods
26 Clues: make smaller • to lose value • to gain in value • a place where trade occurs • process fast and efficiently • to exchange a good or service • to make products by hand or machine • a quantity much larger than is needed • a person who buys products or services • a nation´s money in coins or banknotes • a tax on a good imported into a country • ...
Excel Basic Terminology 2017-11-27
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- A function that changes the contents of a cell to currency and adds a dollar sign and 2 decimal places.
- A function that allows the user to change the value of the cell to a percent by multiplying it by 100.
- Tells you the exact location of a specific cell noting the intersection of the column and row that forms it.
- Displays the cell reference which is the location of the active cell in the worksheet. Located on the left side of the formula bar.
- A spreadsheet application tool that analyzes data in a table format using formulas.
- A function that allows the user to increase decimal places of a number typed in a cell.
- Entry point of a worksheet; a highlighted cell is indicated by a dark border.
- Collection of related worksheets in Excel.
- The cell in the spreadsheet where information will be placed; the cell that has been selected.
- Horizontal group of cells named with numbers.
- The tool bar that shows the text or equation assigned to cells.
- Labels located at the bottom of the workbook window indicating the worksheets.
- An equation that begins with an equal sign.
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- The small square located in the lower right hand corner of an active cell.
- A function allowing the user to select a number of cells to create one large cell with the information centered within the large cell.
- Selected group of cells on a worksheet identified by the cell in the upper left corner and the cell in the lower right corner. (A3:C5)
- A function that puts records in a specific order.
- Grid of rows and columns containing numbers, text, and formulas for the purpose of solving problems involving numbers.
- A function that allows the user to decrease decimal places of a number typed in a cell.
- A mathematical formula typed into a cell.
- A graphic that organizes data visually.
- A method used to copy data by dragging the fill handle.
- The place where information is held in a spreadsheet.
- Computerized spreadsheet in Excel.
- A function that automatically adds selected cells.
- Vertical spaces headed with letters.
26 Clues: Computerized spreadsheet in Excel. • Vertical spaces headed with letters. • A graphic that organizes data visually. • A mathematical formula typed into a cell. • Collection of related worksheets in Excel. • An equation that begins with an equal sign. • Horizontal group of cells named with numbers. • A function that puts records in a specific order. • ...
Animal Terminology Review 2017-08-30
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- newborn horse
- newborn cattle
- newborn chicken
- castrated male sheep or goat
- hen used for laying eggs
- scientific name for sheep
- mature or young male cattle
- mature female cattle
- dish made from young goat
- group of sheep, chickens or turkeys
- scientific name of goats
- meat that comes from swine
- young female turkey
- newborn swine
- young male horse
- chickens grown to eat
- scientific name for swine
- castrated male horse
- young male turkey
- young male sheep
- castrated male cattle
- meat from goat of any age
- newborn turkey
- newborn sheep or meat from a sheep younger than 1 year of age
- mature female horse
- mature female goat
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- castrated male swine
- scientific name of chickens
- young female horse
- mature male chicken
- young female cattle
- newborn goat
- meat from cattle
- young male goat
- mature female swine
- mature male horse
- group of goats
- scientific name of cattle
- scientific name for goats
- scientific name of horses
- castrated male chicken or turkey
- mature male turkey
- young female goat
- mature male sheep
- young female sheep
- young female swine
- group of cattle, swine and horses
- meat from a sheep older than 1 year of age
- mature female turkey or chicken
- young male swine
- meat from baby calf
- mature male swine
- mature female sheep
53 Clues: newborn goat • newborn horse • newborn swine • newborn cattle • group of goats • newborn turkey • newborn chicken • young male goat • meat from cattle • young male horse • young male sheep • young male swine • mature male horse • young female goat • mature male sheep • young male turkey • mature male swine • young female horse • mature male turkey • young female sheep • young female swine • mature female goat • ...
3D Design Terminology 2017-08-30
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- Smooth until shiny using a tool.
- Type of paint that washes with water.
- 3 dimensional art
- Working clay on a potter's wheel.
- Used under clay to keep clay from sticking to the table.
- Can be used.
- Forming clay objects by pouring clip into a hollow plaster mold.
- Artwork that is made to look as real as possible.
- Prongs used to lift the clay off the kiln floor.
- Substance which causes another to melt. Used in glaze.
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- One unit of a pattern.
- Many motifs together
- Rolling pins used to flatten out clay.
- Simplify or exaggerate shapes to emphasize form. Starts from a real object.
- Designed for looks.
- To scratch a line through a layer of slip to expose the contrast clay below.
- To remove material by digging into the surface.
- Oven for baking clay that heats to very high temperatures.
- To apply a finish, then wipe off most of the material applied leaving the finishes in the cracks and pores.
- A raised design on a slab.
- The roughness or smoothness of a surface.
21 Clues: Can be used. • 3 dimensional art • Designed for looks. • Many motifs together • One unit of a pattern. • A raised design on a slab. • Smooth until shiny using a tool. • Working clay on a potter's wheel. • Type of paint that washes with water. • Rolling pins used to flatten out clay. • The roughness or smoothness of a surface. • To remove material by digging into the surface. • ...
Airside & Landside Terminology 2018-06-12
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- The place I can shop and not pay for tax for the goods..
- If I have have access to the parking lot, public transport etc.. I am?
- What airport is the Christchurch Airport?
- If I buy my flights online what is this called..
- What does a person walk through in security?
- What is the abbreviated name for a Customer Service Officer?
- Which country is Qantas from?
- What city has 2 different buildings for their domestic and international passengers?
- What object divides the land-side and airside in an airport?
- If my city code is RAR what country am I ?
- What car park facility is further away from the airport?
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- I am pretty much the aviation police.. what am I called?
- If my 2 letter Airline code is QF what airline am I?
- If I want to change NZD to USD where can I go at the airport?
- If I have gone through security where am I?
- where does your bag get scanned through in security?
- What charges you more per hour at the airport parking facilities?
- If I am flying from Christchurch to Wellington what kind of flight is this?
- My aircraft type starts and ends with "7" what am I..?
- What is something I must have when I check in?
- Your bags get put on me once your off your flight, What am I called..?
21 Clues: Which country is Qantas from? • What airport is the Christchurch Airport? • If my city code is RAR what country am I ? • If I have gone through security where am I? • What does a person walk through in security? • What is something I must have when I check in? • If I buy my flights online what is this called.. • If my 2 letter Airline code is QF what airline am I? • ...
Conference facilities terminology 2018-06-12
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- kõrvaklapid
- Rühmatööruum
- Nutitahvel
- Majutus
- Virnastatavad toolid
- U kujuline
- Sünkroontõlge
- Valge tahvel ja valge tahvli markerid
- Skype-peakomplekt
- Kõlarid
- Teatristiilis
- Lauamikrofon
- laserkiir
- klassiruumistiil
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- ekraan
- pidulik vastuvõtt
- Toitlustamine
- Mahutavus
- Külaliste tervitamise ruum
- Ruumipaigutus
- Konverentsihoone, konverentsi toimumispaik
- lipsumikrofon
- erisoovid
- esitlustehnika
- Pabertahvel + alus
- Ümarlaud
26 Clues: ekraan • Majutus • Kõlarid • Ümarlaud • Mahutavus • erisoovid • laserkiir • Nutitahvel • U kujuline • kõrvaklapid • Rühmatööruum • Lauamikrofon • Toitlustamine • Ruumipaigutus • lipsumikrofon • Sünkroontõlge • Teatristiilis • esitlustehnika • klassiruumistiil • pidulik vastuvõtt • Skype-peakomplekt • Pabertahvel + alus • Virnastatavad toolid • Külaliste tervitamise ruum • Valge tahvel ja valge tahvli markerid • ...
Scientific Terminology Crossword! 2016-06-17
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- the body’s quick source of energy, found mainly whole grains
- a metabolic disease which results when the body cannot produce enough or any insulin, a hormone used to regulate blood glucose levels
- chemical substances added to food with the purpose of preserving or enhancing
- type of medication that serves to counteract stomach acidity
- transplanting tissues amongst different species
- the first segment in the small intestine which plays a role in the chemical digestion of chyme and absorption of nutrients
- metabolic process used as a preservative technique
- biological proteins which at as catalyst to speed up chemical reactions within the body
- a holistic medicine that uses plants to stimulate the body’s natural healing mechanisms
- device used to regulate heart rhythm by sending electrical impulses
- small disc shaped structures formed in bone marrow, responsible for the coagulation of blood to form blood clots
- gram-negative, rod-shaped coccobacillus bacterium transmitted to humans by infected flea bitten rodents, responsible for killing millions of people in Europe in the Middle Ages
- medicine which delays the growth or kills microorganisms such as bacteria, but does not kill viruses
- acronym for recent 2009 influenza pandemic, made up of genes from flu viruses that normally circulate in pigs
- the use of telecommunications technology to communicate among health care professionals to treat patients
- deadly disease caused by bacterium yersina pestis, otherwise referred to as the Black Death
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- specialized global agency of the United Nation which helps govern internal public health (acronym)
- technology that separates DNA fragments based on their size using an electric field
- viruses that infect bacteria, using them as hosts
- system used transport oxygen and carbon dioxide throughout the body
- global infection outbreak
- process in which somebody is made resistant or immune to a certain infectious disease, usually done by receiving a vaccine
- muscular-walled tubes that carry blood away from the heart and help maintain blood pressure
- non-invasive, real-time imaging that uses high-frequency sound waves to see internal structures and blood flow
- small infectious agents that requires a host cell to multiply, composed of a single nucleic acid and protein capsid
- process used to create identical genetic copies of organisms
- the use of biological processes, organisms, or systems, to develop technologies and products to provide a higher quality of life
27 Clues: global infection outbreak • transplanting tissues amongst different species • viruses that infect bacteria, using them as hosts • metabolic process used as a preservative technique • the body’s quick source of energy, found mainly whole grains • type of medication that serves to counteract stomach acidity • ...
Urinary System Terminology 2016-11-27
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- Triangular area in the urinary bladder
- Word Combo: ur/o
- Word Combo: py/o
- Word Combo:--------/o = Glomerulus
- Essential part of an organ
- Word Combo: olig/o
- Word Combo: lith/o
- Word Combo: azot/o
- Depression in kidney where vessels & nerves enter and leave
- Word Combo: urethr/o
- Word Combo: dips/o
- Word Combo: natr/o
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- Word Combo:--- = Kidney
- Suffix: -tripsy
- Word Combo: kal/o
- Small artery
- Word Combo: ureter/o
- Word Combo: noct/o
- Word Combo:----/o = Renal Pelvis
- Word Combo: bacteri/o
- Word Combo:---/o = Urinary Bladder
- Combination of glomerulus & renal tubule where filtration, reabsorption, & secretion takes place
- Cup-like region of renal pelvis
- Opening or Canal
24 Clues: Small artery • Suffix: -tripsy • Word Combo: ur/o • Word Combo: py/o • Opening or Canal • Word Combo: kal/o • Word Combo: noct/o • Word Combo: olig/o • Word Combo: lith/o • Word Combo: azot/o • Word Combo: dips/o • Word Combo: natr/o • Word Combo: ureter/o • Word Combo: urethr/o • Word Combo: bacteri/o • Word Combo:--- = Kidney • Essential part of an organ • Cup-like region of renal pelvis • ...
Excel Worksheet Terminology 2016-08-17
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- Text that identifies information on a Worksheet
- A folder located inside another folder
- A predefined formula built into Excel
- The raw data in a worksheet
- A cell defined by a single name
- A group of cells defined by a single name
- A mathematical expression used to calculate a value
- Vertical group of cells on a worksheet
- A rule that Excel uses to determine which rows in a worksheet to display
- Reordering the contents of a worksheet based on certain criteria
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- The intersection of a row and column
- A storage place for sub-folders and files
- Cells that are used in a formula
- Entering the first value in a recognized series and drag the fill handle to extend the series
- A formula in a cell that shows the value from a different cell
- The square in the lower right corner of a selected cell or range of cells
- A column in a data list
- The indicator in the lower left corner of the workbook for selecting a worksheet
- A digit or number
- A row/s in a data list
- One or many fields
- Horizontal group of cells on a worksheet
22 Clues: A digit or number • One or many fields • A row/s in a data list • A column in a data list • The raw data in a worksheet • A cell defined by a single name • Cells that are used in a formula • The intersection of a row and column • A predefined formula built into Excel • A folder located inside another folder • Vertical group of cells on a worksheet • ...
Animal Terminology Crossword 2016-01-18
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- young horse
- castrated male goat
- female swine that has not had a litter
- castrated male chicken
- castrated male swine
- uncastrated male horse
- female goat
- female chicken
- female beef/dairy animal that has not had a calf
- young sheep
- uncastrated male beef/dairy animal
- young beef/dairy animal either male or female
- female swine that has had a litter
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- uncastrated male swine
- castrated male beef/dairy animal
- castrated male sheep
- female sheep
- young goat
- uncastrated male chicken
- very young chicken not yet at market weight
- castrated male horse
- young chicken at market weight
- female horse over two years of age
- female horse less than two years of age that has not had a foal
- uncastrated male sheep
- uncastrated male goat
- female beef/dairy animal that has had a calf
27 Clues: young goat • young horse • female goat • young sheep • female sheep • female chicken • castrated male goat • castrated male sheep • castrated male horse • castrated male swine • uncastrated male goat • uncastrated male swine • castrated male chicken • uncastrated male horse • uncastrated male sheep • uncastrated male chicken • young chicken at market weight • castrated male beef/dairy animal • ...
Medical Terminology Puzzle 2018-11-20
Across
- urination during the night
- difficulty in speaking
- tissue wasting
- plastic repair of the nose
- above a ventricle
- Presence of blood in the urine
- measuring breathing volume
- disease of the heart muscle
- enzyme that digests fat
- within the lung
- Study of cells
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- below diaphragm
- sudden contraction of a vessel
- having many forms
- The voiding of urine
- narrowing of the ureter
- Surgical removal of the bladder
- production of glucose
- excision of tonsils
- inflammation of the lung
20 Clues: tissue wasting • Study of cells • below diaphragm • within the lung • having many forms • above a ventricle • excision of tonsils • The voiding of urine • production of glucose • difficulty in speaking • narrowing of the ureter • enzyme that digests fat • inflammation of the lung • urination during the night • plastic repair of the nose • measuring breathing volume • disease of the heart muscle • ...
Chemistry Terminology II 2019-02-25
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- adenosine triphosphate
- a chemical substance that resists changes in the pH of a solution
- P
- the basic structural components of proteins (2 words)
- subatomic particle that orbits around the nucleus of an atom and has a negative charge
- any atom that has lost or gained one or more electrons
- K
- C
- the combined weight of protons and neutrons for a given atom (2 words)
- a molecule consisting of chains of hundreds or thousands of amino acids
- the orbital paths of electrons found at varying distances from the nucleus of an atom (2 words)
- H
- molecules that contain carbon and are the principle materials that makeup living things
- O
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- H2O
- molecules that when dissolved in water dissociate into cations and anions
- chemical reaction in which large organic molecules are formed from smaller units by the removal of water
- matter composed entirely of atoms of the same kind
- Cl
- a substance that influences the rate of a chemical reaction but is not altered during the reaction
- a blood pH that is below 7.35
- Zn
- the number of protons within an atom (2 words)
- NaCl
24 Clues: P • K • C • H • O • Cl • Zn • H2O • NaCl • adenosine triphosphate • a blood pH that is below 7.35 • the number of protons within an atom (2 words) • matter composed entirely of atoms of the same kind • the basic structural components of proteins (2 words) • any atom that has lost or gained one or more electrons • a chemical substance that resists changes in the pH of a solution • ...
Sports Medicine Terminology! 2019-03-25
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- A rigid device that holds parts of the body together and limits motion.
- Fibrous membrane that covers, supports, and separate muscles.
- 2 Diabetes A chronic condition that affects the way the body processes blood sugar.
- Inflammation of one or more joints, causing pain and stiffness that can worsen with age.
- A critical condition that is brought on by a sudden drop in blood flow through the body.
- An injury where a joint is forced out of normal position.
- A very low level of blood sugar (glucose).
- A tough but flexible tissue that is the main type of connective tissue in the body.
- Excessively high level of blood sugar.
- Throat Infection that inflames air sacs in one or both lungs, which may fill with fluid.
- Chronic disease involving joints in which there is destruction of articular cartilage and bony overgrowth.
- The movement of the foot upwards.
- A virus that causes severe bleeding, organ failure, and can lead to death.
- Any of the pieces of hard whitish tissue making up the skeleton in humans and other vertebrates.
- A queasy sensation including an urge to vomit.
- Pox A highly contagious viral infection causing an itchy, blister-like rash on the skin.
- Movement away from body.
- A stretching or tearing of a muscle or a tissue connecting muscle to bone or a tendon.
- White blood cells.
- Front of the body.
- Lateral and/or rotary curvature of the spine.
- An inflammation of the two oval-shaped pads of tissue at the back of the throat.
- Arrest Sudden, unexpected loss of heart function, breathing, and consciousness.
- The pumping chambers of the heart, located inferior to the atria.
- Is a contagious respiratory illness caused by flu viruses.
- Fracture A partial break in which one side of the bone is broken and the other side bends.
- Attack A blockage of blood flow to the heart muscle.
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- Stroke A type of severe heat illness that results in a body temperature greater than 104.0 °F.
- flexion The action which decreases the angle between the back of the leg and the sole of the foot.
- Infection that inflames air sacs in one or both lungs, which may fill with fluid.
- Liver Disease An increased buildup of fat in the liver.
- Movement toward the body.
- A stretching or tearing of ligaments, the fibrous tissue that connects bones and joints.
- Discharge of blood.
- A headache of varying intensity, often accompanied by nausea and sensitivity to light and sound.
- Moving a part so that its end follows a circular path.
- A short band of tough, flexible fibrous connective tissue which connects two bones or cartilages or holds together a joint.
- Blood vessels that carry oxygen-depleted blood to the heart.
- When the blood supply to part of your brain is interrupted or reduced, depriving brain tissue of oxygen and nutrients.
- Black and blue discoloration of the skin caused by hemorrhage.
- A brain injury caused by a blow to the head or a violent shaking of the head and body.
- Moving a part around an axis.
- Attach muscle to bone and transmit the force that a muscle exerts.
- Back of the body.
- A sudden, uncontrolled electrical disturbance in the brain.
- Inflammation of a tendon.
- Causes AIDS and interferes with the body's ability to fight infections.
- A bacterial infection usually spread by sexual contact that starts as a painless sore.
- A condition in which a person's airways become inflamed, narrow and swell, and produce extra mucus, which makes it difficult to breathe.
- Closer to the midline of the body.
50 Clues: Back of the body. • White blood cells. • Front of the body. • Discharge of blood. • Movement away from body. • Movement toward the body. • Inflammation of a tendon. • Moving a part around an axis. • The movement of the foot upwards. • Closer to the midline of the body. • Excessively high level of blood sugar. • A very low level of blood sugar (glucose). • ...
Map Terminology Project 2019-08-22
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- the directions that lie between the four cardinal directions
- an imaginary line circling the glove going down from the North to South Pole
- the relationship between measurements on the map related to the actual distance in the real world
- a tool or paragraph that defines symbols or places on a map
- a map that describes landforms such as mountains, plains, and deserts
- half of the earth below the equator
- imaginary lines that run from north - south
- a half of the earth
- the vertical elevation of an object above a surface such as the sea level or land
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- imaginary lines that run from east - west
- a tool or object on a map that shows the direction in units such as north, east, south, and west
- half of the earth above the equator
- there are four cardinal directions or points. North (N), East (E), South (S), and West (W).
- maps designed to show governmental boundaries of things such as counties, states, and continents.
- the half of the earth east of the Atlantic Ocean
- an imaginary line circling the globe halfway between the North and South Poles
- a spherical object made to look like the earth
- the half of the earth that contains North and South America, along with surrounding waters
- a drawing or representation of an area of sea or land including physical features, towns, and roads
- - colors, patterns, numbers, or small drawings
20 Clues: a half of the earth • half of the earth above the equator • half of the earth below the equator • imaginary lines that run from east - west • imaginary lines that run from north - south • a spherical object made to look like the earth • - colors, patterns, numbers, or small drawings • the half of the earth east of the Atlantic Ocean • ...
TDS & Pharmacy Terminology 2019-09-25
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- This is a suggested selling price for a drug by the manufacturer. Most pharmacies do not use this price because it is very high.
- What a pharmacy sells the drug for.
- This is an estimate of the manufacturer’s list price for a drug to wholesalers or direct purchases but does not include discounts or rebates.
- Pharmacies order their drugs from these companies (ex: Mckesson, Amerisource Bergen, Cardinal)
- A drug wholesaler who sells drugs to the pharmacy.
- Medicines sold directly to a customer without a prescription from a healthcare professional
- Rx30 preforms these checks as prescriptions are filled to alert the store of possible patient allergies, drug interactions, therapeutic duplications, etc.
- How a pharmacy refers to what they pay for a drug. Also referred to as Net Cost.
- A 6-digit number that tells the computer database at the pharmacy which health insurance provider is to receive the claim for the prescription.
- Identifying number of the patient’s relationship to the cardholder.
- The industry’s leading online drug price reference and analytical tool designed to help meet the demanding requirements of healthcare businesses. This company creates the database for all drugs.
- This is a 10-digit number used to identify a doctor or other health care providers. It is required for a healthcare provider or medical facility to practice medicine. Each pharmacy and each pharmacist have their own.
- Number of days a prescription will last a patient.
- Multiple ingredients mixed to make a new product/drug. Pharmacies that do compounding in-house will mix different ingredients together to create individualized medication for patients. Ex: dermatology, hormones, pet medicines
- An electronic database that tracks controlled substance prescriptions. These can help identify patients who may be misusing prescription opioids or other prescription drugs and who may be at serious risk for overdose. This can be automatically updated by Rx30 each evening.
- Also referred to as the directions on how to take the medication.
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- The route of a prescription through a pharmacy from drop off to check out.
- A secondary number for insurance that may be used in the routing of pharmacy claims.
- This is the maximum amount of what the insurance company will pay for a prescription.
- Referred to as the area where prescriptions are waiting to be picked up.
- An identifier assigned to a health care provider by the DEA allowing them to write prescriptions for controlled substances.
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act. This is a US legislation that provides data privacy and security provisions for safeguarding medical information.
- An entity that routes claims from the pharmacy to the plan/payer. (ex: Relay Health, Change Healthcare, Emdeon, eRX, Data Rx, etc.)
- When a patient moves to a different pharmacy. Prescription must be sent from the old pharmacy to the new pharmacy.
- A unique product identifier used in the US for drugs intended for human use. NDC is made up of numbers that identify the manufacturer, drug, and package size.
- The abbreviation of a plan/insurance company that the client created in their software.
- A business that provides coverage, in the form of compensation resulting from loss, damages, injury, treatment, or hardship in exchange for premium payments.
- A drug order sent to a vendor.
- Also referred to as a medication.
- Protected Health Information. This includes physical records, electronic records, or spoken healthcare information.
30 Clues: A drug order sent to a vendor. • Also referred to as a medication. • What a pharmacy sells the drug for. • A drug wholesaler who sells drugs to the pharmacy. • Number of days a prescription will last a patient. • Also referred to as the directions on how to take the medication. • Identifying number of the patient’s relationship to the cardholder. • ...
Medical Terminology - 10 2019-10-14
25 Clues: all • new • heat • hair • many • odor • lens • half • wound • power • after • nerve • branch • uterus • change • excite • before • twitch • machine • without • together • covering • draw tight • upper jawbone • shaped like a top
Media Studies Terminology 2019-11-20
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- Serious issues
- Ways of thinking
- Equilibrium theorist
- Special interest
- Sound occurring naturally
- Profit generated by the media
- Body text in a print product
- Journalist's credit
- Audiences interpret differently
- Binary Opposites Theorist
- The main article
- Moving from shot to shot
- Arranging of image/sound
- The image a company conveys
- The study of signs
- Information at the top of a website
- Blocking of media material
- Meaning evoked by a sign
- Audiences interpret a text
- A shot to set a scene
- A sign with multiple meanings
- A concept rapidly spread online
- Commonly known as a flashback
- Audience accept the media view
- The literal meaning of a text
- Connects media texts
- A system used to create meaning
- British Audience Research Board
- Horizontal camera movement
- Name of a newspaper
- Copyright theft
- Multiple meanings in signs
- To remove masculinity
- Often just face and shoulders
- Cross promotional strategies
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- Narrative journey of a character
- A complete narrative
- Unedited video
- Distancebetween subject/audience
- Slogans,Copy,Captions or Headlines
- Add meaning to a shoot
- Nine O'clock
- Has a hierarchy of needs
- Relates signifier and signified
- The world of the media text
- narrative elements are withheld
- Personalised look to software/apps
- The connected world
- Editing to reduce
- A design or symbol
- Different storylines
- Structure of a website
- Negative press reaction
- A puzzle in a narrative
- Closes in on the subject
- Visual symbols
- Also known as 'Dutch'angle
- Effects of media saturation
- High angle shot
- Content regularly updated
- Live content online
- Big outdoor location for advert
- Entertainment and celebrity
63 Clues: Nine O'clock • Serious issues • Unedited video • Visual symbols • High angle shot • Copyright theft • Ways of thinking • Special interest • The main article • Editing to reduce • A design or symbol • The study of signs • Journalist's credit • The connected world • Live content online • Name of a newspaper • A complete narrative • Equilibrium theorist • Different storylines • Connects media texts • ...
Test your Terminology 2012-09-23
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- A collection of serum between layers of skin
- Another word for Vomiting
- A break in the continuity of a bone
- Organ of hearing and balance
- Word to describe a sudden severe illness
- A sac in which bile is concentrated and stored
- A rise in body temperature above normal
- The process by which blood coagulates
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- A hollow organ for the reception of fluid
- The layer beneath the epidermis
- Difficulty breathing
- Another name for the thorax
- Redness of the skin
- The movement of blood around the body
- Bone of the thigh
- Organ of Vision
- Pertaining to the heart
- Body cavity between the thorax and pelvis
- The first part of the small intestine
- The last part of the spinal column
20 Clues: Organ of Vision • Bone of the thigh • Redness of the skin • Difficulty breathing • Pertaining to the heart • Another word for Vomiting • Another name for the thorax • Organ of hearing and balance • The layer beneath the epidermis • The last part of the spinal column • A break in the continuity of a bone • The movement of blood around the body • The first part of the small intestine • ...
AP Biology Terminology 2013-03-18
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- number of trophic levels and the reason/ 4-2nd law of thermodynamics (hint: 8 words)
- recessive alleles that cause defective protein
- fibrosis/ recessive allele (need two bad copies) to get (hint: 2 words)
- behaviors performed reasonably complete form from the first time an animal of an appropriate age encounters the stimulus
- raises blood sugar
- syndrome/ trisomy of chromosome 21 (hint: 2 words)
- polymerase/ enzymes involved in replication that adds complementary nucleotides and proofreads DNA
- increases metabolism, constricts blood vessels, increases respiration-Fight or Flight response
- Rot growth and germination
- promotes uterine lining growth
- vs learned behavior/ innate behaviors are largely genetically controlled and exhibit by the species (nature). learned behaviors are gained through experience (nurture). (hint: 4 words)
- excites skelatal muscles-neurotransmitter
- lowers blood sugar
- sachs/ autosomal recessive (hint: 2 words)
- progressive mutation
- class of enzymes involved in phosphorylation
- Acid/ Inhibits growth, seed dormancy, closes stomata (hint: 2 words)
- cell anemia/ single nucleotide substitution causes incorrect amino acid in hemoglobin protein (hint: 3 words)
- stimulates contraction of uterus
- biological rhythms; clock
- stem elongation, development of fruit and phototropism
- that limit growth of a population/ habitat, food resources, shelter, predation, competition. (hint: 6 words)
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- promotes food ripening and aging of flowers
- colors, patterns and shapes to resemble surrounding
- mosquito spread disease caused by protozoa (protista)
- a species ressembles another that possesses a warning color (ex coral snake vs king snake or bees, hornets and yellow jackets)
- behavior that includes both innate and learned actions-young geese following their mother.
- "glues" the nucleotides on the lagging strand during replication
- maintains metabolism
- loss of response to stimuli if it does not cause consequence (crying wolf-you stop believing what is said because it was never true in the past)
- rapid growth in response to sunlight detected when shoot breaks through soil (phytochromes)
- muscular dystrophy/ x-linked recessive (hint: 3 words)
- molecules that sense and respond to light to control greening and growth
- promotes seed germination
- primase/ enzyme responsible for transcribing the DNA strand to RNA (hint: 2 words)
- and error/ aquire new and appropriate responses to stimuli through experience (hint: 3 words)
- sum of a species use of biotic and abiotic resources (think of its habitat as its address and the niche as the profession)
- programmed cell death
- close interaction between organisms of different species over extended times.
- a protein used to keep the helix apart during replication
- stimulates milk production
- vs K-strategy/ R species maximize reproductive success in uncrowded environments. K species maximize population size operating near the carrying capacity of their environment. (hint: 3 words)
- capacity/ K=maximum population size a particular environment can support (hint: 2 words)
- unwinds the helix to begin replication
- promotes production of ova and sperm
45 Clues: raises blood sugar • lowers blood sugar • maintains metabolism • progressive mutation • programmed cell death • promotes seed germination • biological rhythms; clock • Rot growth and germination • stimulates milk production • promotes uterine lining growth • stimulates contraction of uterus • promotes production of ova and sperm • unwinds the helix to begin replication • ...
History/Theory Terminology 2012-01-12
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- The volume, louds and softs in the music
- Third degree, half-way between 1 and 5
- Family that includes violins, cellos and guitars
- Third musical period
- last degree that takes us back to 1
- Fifth musical period
- Fourth musical period
- Sixth degree
- First degree of the scale, the "Home Tone"
- Sixth musical period
- The speed of the music
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- Most recent musical period
- Oldest musical period
- The title of a person who writes music
- Type of reaction about how you feel
- Second degree of the scale
- Type of reaction that makes you think
- Fourth degree, one lower than 5
- Family that includes drums, xylophones and pianos
- Family that includes flute, clarinet and saxophone
- Second musical period
- Fifth degree, the Strongest tone other than 1
- Family that includes trumpets, trombones and horns
23 Clues: Sixth degree • Third musical period • Fifth musical period • Sixth musical period • Oldest musical period • Fourth musical period • Second musical period • The speed of the music • Most recent musical period • Second degree of the scale • Fourth degree, one lower than 5 • Type of reaction about how you feel • last degree that takes us back to 1 • Type of reaction that makes you think • ...
Mobile Phone Terminology 2013-06-20
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- /The abbreviation for Wireless internet.
- /The time when most people make the most calls.
- /A way of sharing things on your phone without wires or the internet.
- phone /You can take pictures with this and make calls.
- /'It's how we connect...'
- /The most commonly used way of sending up to 160 characters to another on a phone.
- Player /You can play music on your phone with this.
- /The amount paid to initiate a phone plan.
- contract /Mobile phone contracts that are set for a specific amount of time.
- /Multi media messaging
- /Any transmission, emission or reception of signs, signals, writing, images, sounds or intelligence of any nature by wire, radio, optical or other electromagnetic systems.
- /The source of all electronic power.
- /A phone company whose famous motto is: 'yes'. (insert penguin here)
- phone portability /The ability to keep your current number when changing mobile phone comapanies.
- /The most recent type of phone.
- Coverage /Where can you use your phone?
- /An account where you pay for your call bills on a regular basis.
- /Does this plan come with a _____?
- /A certain type of phone plan where you pay before making calls.
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- /Apple's famous phone.
- /You missed you call? Did they leave a ______ for you?
- clock /What wakes you up?
- /A special type of screen you navigate with your fingers.
- /The abbreviation is Apps.
- /A large Korean company that makes electronics. Famous for their new phone the S4.
- fee /A charge that can be applied when you end your contract early.
- Distance calls /E.G. a call to England.
- call /Calls to places nearby
- /Apple's greatest rival. (insert green alien here)
- /An independent body that can be used as a last resort to solve disputes between a consumer and the mobile phone provider.
- /Adding credit to your prepaid account to use.
- /You need to agree to this to start a phone plan.
- /The time where calls are cheapest to make.
- /This comes with certain plans and allows you to access the internet.
34 Clues: /Apple's famous phone. • /Multi media messaging • clock /What wakes you up? • /'It's how we connect...' • /The abbreviation is Apps. • call /Calls to places nearby • /The most recent type of phone. • /Does this plan come with a _____? • /The source of all electronic power. • Distance calls /E.G. a call to England. • Coverage /Where can you use your phone? • ...
Basic Computer Terminology 2013-08-11
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- a copy of a file or disk.
- to send a file from one computer to another through a network.
- programs installed onto the computer.
- bar the horizontal bar at the top of a window which has the name of the file or folder it represents.
- A portion of memory where the computer temporarily stores information. (Like when you copy something).
- running more than one application at the same time.
- a spinning platter made of magnetic or optically etched material on which data can be stored.
- box a small square in the upper right corner of a window which, when clicked, will expand the window to fill the whole screen.
- to select by clicking once on an icon or by highlighting text in a document.
- drive the machinery that writes the data from a disk and/or writes data to a disk.
- key First key used in shortcuts. Ex: Ctrl + S= Save
- as (a File menu item) to save a previously saved file in a new location and/or with a new name.
- start an application.
- system the system software that controls the computer.
- Computer Terminology
- to shift the contents of a window to bring hidden items into view.
- shortcut a combination of keystrokes that performs some function otherwise found in a pulldown menu. Ex: Ctrl+S= Save
- an electronic subdirectory which contains files. Like a “file cabinet” folder.
- drive a large capacity storage device made of multiple disks housed in a rigid case.
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- a small floating window that contains tools used in a given application.
- acronym for personal computer.
- The pointer, usually arrow or cross shaped, which is controlled by the mouse.
- to insert text, or other material, from the clipboard.
- the generic word for an application, document, control panel or other computer data.
- a program in which you do your work.
- down the command from the Special menu that shuts down the coputer safely.
- a file you create.
- bar the horizontal bar across the top of the computer’s screen that lists the menus.
- The shaded or colored backdrop of the screen. Sort of like home.
- point in word processing, the short flashing marker which indicates where your next typing will begin.
- in printing from a computer, to print sideways on the page.
- a connection socket, or jack on the computer.
- an electronic list of information that can be sorted and/or searched.
- to receive data from one computer to another. (If you are on the receiving end, you are downloading. If you are on the sending end, you are uploading ).
- a system error in which the computer stops working and has to be restarted.
- a graphic symbol for an application, file or folder.
- a central computer dedicated to sending and receiving data from other computers (on a network).
- box an on-screen message box that appears when the computer requires additional information before completing a command.
- to move the mouse while its button is being pressed.
- a typeface that contains the characters of an alphabet or some other letterforms.
40 Clues: a file you create. • Computer Terminology • start an application. • a copy of a file or disk. • acronym for personal computer. • a program in which you do your work. • programs installed onto the computer. • a connection socket, or jack on the computer. • running more than one application at the same time. • a graphic symbol for an application, file or folder. • ...
Basic Computer Terminology 2013-08-11
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- a copy of a file or disk.
- to send a file from one computer to another through a network.
- programs installed onto the computer.
- bar the horizontal bar at the top of a window which has the name of the file or folder it represents.
- A portion of memory where the computer temporarily stores information. (Like when you copy something).
- running more than one application at the same time.
- a spinning platter made of magnetic or optically etched material on which data can be stored.
- box a small square in the upper right corner of a window which, when clicked, will expand the window to fill the whole screen.
- to select by clicking once on an icon or by highlighting text in a document.
- drive the machinery that writes the data from a disk and/or writes data to a disk.
- key First key used in shortcuts. Ex: Ctrl + S= Save
- as (a File menu item) to save a previously saved file in a new location and/or with a new name.
- start an application.
- system the system software that controls the computer.
- Computer Terminology
- to shift the contents of a window to bring hidden items into view.
- shortcut a combination of keystrokes that performs some function otherwise found in a pulldown menu. Ex: Ctrl+S= Save
- an electronic subdirectory which contains files. Like a “file cabinet” folder.
- drive a large capacity storage device made of multiple disks housed in a rigid case.
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- a small floating window that contains tools used in a given application.
- acronym for personal computer.
- The pointer, usually arrow or cross shaped, which is controlled by the mouse.
- to insert text, or other material, from the clipboard.
- the generic word for an application, document, control panel or other computer data.
- a program in which you do your work.
- down the command from the Special menu that shuts down the coputer safely.
- a file you create.
- bar the horizontal bar across the top of the computer’s screen that lists the menus.
- The shaded or colored backdrop of the screen. Sort of like home.
- point in word processing, the short flashing marker which indicates where your next typing will begin.
- in printing from a computer, to print sideways on the page.
- a connection socket, or jack on the computer.
- an electronic list of information that can be sorted and/or searched.
- to receive data from one computer to another. (If you are on the receiving end, you are downloading. If you are on the sending end, you are uploading ).
- a system error in which the computer stops working and has to be restarted.
- a graphic symbol for an application, file or folder.
- a central computer dedicated to sending and receiving data from other computers (on a network).
- box an on-screen message box that appears when the computer requires additional information before completing a command.
- to move the mouse while its button is being pressed.
- a typeface that contains the characters of an alphabet or some other letterforms.
40 Clues: a file you create. • Computer Terminology • start an application. • a copy of a file or disk. • acronym for personal computer. • a program in which you do your work. • programs installed onto the computer. • a connection socket, or jack on the computer. • running more than one application at the same time. • a graphic symbol for an application, file or folder. • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword 2013-10-02
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- Another term for scarring of the liver.
- an eating cell.
- High levels of glucose in the blood.
- Relating to, or connection between arteries and veins.
- Another term for heart attack.
- A cell that aids in clotting.
- The ability of a cell to maintain its internal equilibrium.
- Swelling around the heart.
- The long bones located in your toes/feet.
- Another name for a kidney stone.
- Yellowing of the skin from excess bilirubin.
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- This is another name for scar tissue.
- The study of diseases.
- The neck muscle connecting the sternum to the clavicle and relative to the mastoid process.
- Helper muscle.
- The name for swollen fingers or toes.
- The muscle around the eye that closes the eyelid."winking muscle"
- The wearing away of muscle is called muscle___.
- A disease in which the bones become fragile and easily fractued.
- The study of the mind.
- Inflammation in the joints.
- High or fast heart rate.
- The triangular bone located in the knee.
- My Name.
- The type of muscle tissue found in the heart.
25 Clues: My Name. • Helper muscle. • an eating cell. • The study of diseases. • The study of the mind. • High or fast heart rate. • Swelling around the heart. • Inflammation in the joints. • A cell that aids in clotting. • Another term for heart attack. • Another name for a kidney stone. • High levels of glucose in the blood. • This is another name for scar tissue. • ...
2D Art Terminology 2013-11-20
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- Cutting down, focusing on a particular area
- The way an artist expresses their ideas
- An artist who painted colourful interiors
- Where your eye is drawn when you first look at an artwork
- An artwork that is based on what is real, but does not look like a photograph
- A secondary colour
- A warm colour
- Two colours opposite on the colour wheel
- Inside a part of a building
- "Wild Beasts"
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- A principle of art that gives dominance
- A Dutch Artist
- Arrangement of the objects in the artwork
- A pictorial form that represents something
- The leaders of an art movement
- A range of chosen colours
- The degree of lightness or darkness
- An art movement that uses unnatural, rich colours
- A repetitive, decorative design
- The relationship of sizes between the different parts
20 Clues: A warm colour • "Wild Beasts" • A Dutch Artist • A secondary colour • A range of chosen colours • Inside a part of a building • The leaders of an art movement • A repetitive, decorative design • The degree of lightness or darkness • A principle of art that gives dominance • The way an artist expresses their ideas • Two colours opposite on the colour wheel • ...
Medical Terminology Words 2013-10-24
Across
- Pertaining to the neck
- Inflammation of the stomach & small intestine
- Pertaining to the heart
- Removal of the tonsils
- Surgical repair of the nose
- Pertaining to the esophagus
- Incision into the bone
- Softening of the cartilage
- Pain in the heart
- Suture of the spleen
- tracheaor windpipe
- Tumor of a bone
- Small artery
- Process of recording the breast
- Structure within the heart
- Process of no development
- Bursting forth of blood
- Pertaining to under the skin
- Enlargement of the spleen
- Process of measuring breathing
- Pertaining to valve
- Diseases process of the stomach
- Process of viewing living tissue
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- Herniation of the bladder
- Abnormal condition of the mind
- Pertaining to the heart
- Pertaining to below the skin
- hardening of an artery
- Structure under the skin
- Pain in the head
- New opening of the colon or large intestine
- Ruputure of the bladder
- Prolapse of the uterus
- Excessive fats in the blood
- Discharge from the ear
- Small skin(surrounding the nail)
- Crushing of the stones
- The treament of children
- Condition of having no stomach
- Small vein
40 Clues: Small vein • Small artery • Tumor of a bone • Pain in the head • Pain in the heart • tracheaor windpipe • Pertaining to valve • Suture of the spleen • Pertaining to the neck • hardening of an artery • Removal of the tonsils • Incision into the bone • Prolapse of the uterus • Discharge from the ear • Crushing of the stones • Pertaining to the heart • Pertaining to the heart • Ruputure of the bladder • ...
Ecosystems Terminology Crossword 2014-01-26
Across
- A whole group of interacting food chains in an ecological community
- An example of a herbivore
- A group of individuals of the same species
- An animal that eats only other animals
- The process by which a green plant turns water and carbon dioxide into food when the plant is exposed to light
- A non-living thing in an ecosystem
- An example of a carnivore
- A series of types of living things in which each one uses the next lower member of the series as a source of food
- An animal that is hunted or killed by another animal(predator) for food
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- An animal that only eats plants
- A living element in an ecosystem that produces its own food
- An animal that lives by killing and eating other animals: an animal that preys on other animals
- An animal that eats both plants and other animals
- An example of a omnivore
- The rapid expansion of a species into regions where it had not previously existed
- A consumer that breaks down the dead plants, animals and waste products in an ecosystem
- An organism that feeds on organic waste
- An active demand by two or more organisms or kinds of organisms for some environmental resource in short supply
- A living element
- A living thing in an ecosystem that must feed on other organisms in order to supply its food needs
20 Clues: A living element • An example of a omnivore • An example of a herbivore • An example of a carnivore • An animal that only eats plants • A non-living thing in an ecosystem • An animal that eats only other animals • An organism that feeds on organic waste • A group of individuals of the same species • An animal that eats both plants and other animals • ...
EPPM-Planview Terminology 2014-09-24
Across
- click on this to select work when creating a portfolio
- create this to organize your projects
- alerts
- 2W occurs on the first business day of each month
- person who is impacted by the project
- 2w go here to update your project description
- benchmark
- manage this to achieve objectives
- task relationship type
- progress marker
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- difference
- 2w what our executives like to see
- 2w a workstream that is part of a project
- 2w use this financial worksheet to enter your plan $
- link child projects to this
- acronym for enterprise delivery framework
- project stage
- acronym for a project structure
- to oversee a process
- term used to describe someone who will complete a task
- steps that guide us through the life of a project
21 Clues: alerts • benchmark • difference • project stage • progress marker • to oversee a process • task relationship type • link child projects to this • acronym for a project structure • manage this to achieve objectives • 2w what our executives like to see • create this to organize your projects • person who is impacted by the project • 2w a workstream that is part of a project • ...
Climate Change Terminology 2015-05-20
Across
- atmospheric conditions including temperature, precipitation, wind, and humidity, in a particular location over a short period of time
- a reservoir, such as the ocean, that absorbs and stores thermal energy
- a source of energy that produces no significant greenhouse gases
- the increase in the volume of matter as its temperature increases
- resulting from a human influence
- a time between ice ages and when the Earth warms up
- a recurring change int he Pacific winds and ocean currents that brings warm, moist air to the west coast of South America
- a measure of how much of the Sun's radiation is reflected by a surface
- a graphical representation of current and future climate data from a specific location climate system: the complex set of components that interact with each other to produce Earth's climate
- a natural process whereby gases and clouds absorb infrared radiation emitted from Earth's surface and radiate it, heating the atmosphere and Earth's surface
- the layers of gasses surrounding Earth
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- any gas in the atmosphere that absorbs lower-energy infrared radiation
- the part of the climate system made up of solid rock, soil, and minerals of the Earth's crust
- a form of invisible lower-energy radiation
- the part of the climate system that includes all water on and around Earth
- a form of invisible higher-energy radiation
- a circular current in air and other fluids caused by the rising of warm fluid as cold fluid sinks
- a scientific forecast of future climate based on observation and computer models
- a plan within the United Nations for controlling greenhouse gas emissions
- a reservoir, such as an ocean forest, that absorbs carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and stores the carbon in another form
- the average of the weather in a region over a long period of time
- a time in the Earth's history when Earth is colder and much of the planet is covered in ice
- stores of information in tree rings, ice cores, and fossils that can be measured to give clues to what that climate was like in the past
- the energy present in the motion of particles at a particular temperature
24 Clues: resulting from a human influence • the layers of gasses surrounding Earth • a form of invisible lower-energy radiation • a form of invisible higher-energy radiation • a time between ice ages and when the Earth warms up • a source of energy that produces no significant greenhouse gases • the increase in the volume of matter as its temperature increases • ...
Medical Terminology 2 2014-11-09
Across
- inflammation of bursa at sites of bony prominences between muscles and tendons.
- to advise against
- examination by touch
- Involves determining risk factors that may play a causative role in the injury
- swelling due to abnormal accumulation of fluid in tissues or cavities
- to advise the use of
- inflammation of tendon-muscle attachments, tendons or both.
- inflammation of the sheath covering a tendon
- swelling composed of blood; Internal bleeding associated with contusion
- the cause of an injury or disease
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- Myositis marked by ossification within a muscle
- crackling sound heard during the movement of a broken bone
- discharge of blood
- inflammation of the fibrous tissue along the bottom of your foot that connects your heel bone to your toes.
- causative agent in a sports injury
- possible cause of overuse injuries—excessive training, lack of adequate recovery, incorrect technique, playing on uneven or hard surfaces
- possible cause of overuse injuries--immature cartilage, lack of flexibility, lack of proper conditioning, psychological factors
- black and blue discoloration of the skin caused by hemorrhage
- the body’s reaction to injury; involves redness, swelling,heat, pain, and sometimes loss of funciton
- Study of the distribution of diseases, injuries, or other health states in human populations for the purpose of identifying and implementing measures to prevent their development and spread.
- the name of the disease/condition a person is believed to have
- swelling in a joint
22 Clues: to advise against • discharge of blood • swelling in a joint • examination by touch • to advise the use of • the cause of an injury or disease • causative agent in a sports injury • inflammation of the sheath covering a tendon • Myositis marked by ossification within a muscle • crackling sound heard during the movement of a broken bone • ...
Basic Music Terminology 2015-02-01
Across
- two or more pitches played, or sung at the same time
- signature the pattern of sharps and flats indicated on the staff at the beginning of a line of music
- indicates a raised pitch
- the symbol on a staff that indicates what the letter names will be for the lines and spaces of the staff
- the process of slowing down of a tempo (rallentando seems to be more of a letting go or dying away)
- the tone is connected as smoothly as possible with the tone before it
- the regular evenly spaced pulse that is the basis for rhythm
- the variation of volume/loudness in music, and the symbols that indicated volume
- medium soft
- very loud
- 40-60 beats per minute
- indicates a lowered pitch
- volume emphasis on tone the happen between beats
- the system used by musicians to measure the length of tones
- 200-208 beats per minute
- medium loud
- 76-108 beats per minute
- the speed of the beat
- a sudden strong tone
- the gradual increase in volume in music for expressive effect
- organized sound or silence that is intended to elicit an emotional response in the listener
- less
- without
- 108-120 beats per minute
- loud
- a style of playing musical tones connected and smoothly
- the tone, or musical sound starts with a "t" sound
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- the process of slowing down of a tempo (ritardando seems to be a deliberate slowing or being late)
- the gradual decrease in volume in music for expressive effect
- the process of dividing the time of individual beats into smaller/shorter lengths of time
- little
- a style of playing musical tones with space between them
- 66-76 beats per minute
- more
- the five parallel line used to notate music
- MM=## indicating the speed of the beat in (beats per minute)
- a portion of music to be performed by one person
- 120-168 beats per minute
- 60-66 beats per minute
- very
- very soft
- the relative highness or lowness of musical tones (determined by the number of vibrations per second)
- continue in a similar manner
- 168-200 beats per minute
- two different pitches that sound pleasant when played together
- two different pitches that sound unpleasant when played together
- soft
- always
- a style of playing music tones in a "bell-like" or boing manner
- the pattern of strong and weak beats in a piece of music (usually grouped into 2s, 3, or 4)
50 Clues: more • very • soft • less • loud • little • always • without • very loud • very soft • medium soft • medium loud • a sudden strong tone • the speed of the beat • 66-76 beats per minute • 40-60 beats per minute • 60-66 beats per minute • 76-108 beats per minute • indicates a raised pitch • 120-168 beats per minute • 200-208 beats per minute • 168-200 beats per minute • 108-120 beats per minute • ...
Daily Terminology #2 2014-04-23
20 Clues: Gloomy • Warning • To mock • To steal • Temporary • Cumbersome • Slumberous • Beneficial • Punishment • Troublesome • Independence • To free from • A general rule • A general pardon • Severely critical • Lacking liveliness • Excessively strict • To set forth publicly • Principles of justice • The nature of a self evident truth
Medical Terminology Prefixes 2014-08-21
27 Clues: bad • one • two • good • slow • four • fast • many • three • within • around • against • between • without • one half • innermost • upon/above • reversal of • after/behind • across/through • again and again • below/deficient • underneath/below • painful/abnormal • before/in front of • without or away from • above/more than normal
Human Factors Terminology 2014-05-02
Across
- Human eye is most sensitive to this color
- Selectively concentrating on one aspect of the environment and ignoring other things
- Step-by-step instructions to accomplish a task
- Interpretation of sensory inputs
- From the Greek words for “work” and “laws or study of”
- Survey tool to gather information from respondents
- Consistency and repeatability
- Ratio of output to inputs in production
- Deterioration in decision making due to concurrence seeking in a group
- Technique to aid information retention and retrieval
- Conducting a controlled test of a hypothesis using the scientific method
- Acceptable level of risk
- Perceptual or attentional narrowing
- U.S. standards and conformity assessment system
- Ease of use and learnability of an object
- Thinking, understanding, learning, and remembering
- Rule of thumb
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- Acquiring knowledge, behaviors, or skills
- Trusting in automation more than is warranted
- Indirect method of presenting information in reproduced or symbolic form
- Collection of equipment and people designed to perform a mission or function
- Accomplishment of a task in accordance with standards of accuracy, completeness, and efficiency
- Study and measurement of human body dimensions
- Context in which a system operates
- Amount of light energy striking the surface of an object
- Physical movements of the body and body parts
- Relationship between physical stimuli and their subjective correlates
- Carefully watching a process to collect information
- Knobs and dials
- Mistake or inaccuracy
30 Clues: Rule of thumb • Knobs and dials • Mistake or inaccuracy • Acceptable level of risk • Consistency and repeatability • Interpretation of sensory inputs • Context in which a system operates • Perceptual or attentional narrowing • Ratio of output to inputs in production • Acquiring knowledge, behaviors, or skills • Human eye is most sensitive to this color • ...
OnBase SysAdmin Terminology 2016-01-13
Across
- Where your actual documents and files are stored
- Security settings for access to features within OnBase modules (modify, delete, view, etc)
- A week long training event dedicated to OnBase Solution Providers and end users looking to advance their OnBase knowledge
- This feature requires a primary keyword that triggers related data to be populated so you can more quickly and accurately index documents.
- A method of importing high volumes of document of multiple document type and file format
- Where your metadata, system settings and keywords are stored.
- A predefined search to more efficiently retrieve documents
- A process of importing and parsing ASCII text reports
- What you need to do in the Thick client after making changes to Configuration
- A predefined list of keyword values that an indexer must choose from
- Replicates information from “Copy 1” to a secondary mass storage “Copy 2” and/or backup.
- Specifications for the scanner & document settings that are in the OnBase Client
- Importing paper document(s) to OnBase
- OnBase Configuration settings for a scan or sweep process
- A way to ensure keywords are indexed in full and with a specific pre-defined format, like a phone number or SSN.
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- The name of the report you need to submit to complete your certification is called the “_______________ Report”.
- Create them considering the 5 R's: Retrieval, Reporting, Relationship, Routing, Restriction.
- Powerful yet easily configurable form you can create with a simple “point and click”
- What your manager password should NEVER be!
- Security settings that determine access to licensed OnBase Modules (e.g. COLD, DIP, Client, etc)
- The keyword data type setting if you had numbers with a leading zero (e.g. 004723)
- The DIP process requires you have these two crucial pieces: the documents/files and the _________.
- The number of years your OCSA Certificate is valid
- How the workstation connects to the Database in the Thick Client
- Does all the ‘heavy lifting’/processing in the Core architecture.
- Importing electronic documents into OnBase
26 Clues: Importing paper document(s) to OnBase • Importing electronic documents into OnBase • What your manager password should NEVER be! • Where your actual documents and files are stored • The number of years your OCSA Certificate is valid • A process of importing and parsing ASCII text reports • OnBase Configuration settings for a scan or sweep process • ...
Terminology Quiz 2 2023-10-30
Across
- derived gills= 2 chambered heart
- used for chemosensory in the Opistobranchs
- this type of mass contains the jaw, the radula, and the odontophore of mollusca
- types of palps/paired structures both left and right and inner and outer, lateral to the mouth
- cyst formation in highly variable environments, when an organism can pump out excess water
- lateral folds of the foot
- in squid, thin internal structure that is keratin-based, a form of internal shell
- sexual intercourse
- mantle cavity lateral or posterior)leading to reduction/loss of shell
- opening/ breathing pore in the mantle of Pulmonata
- elongated feeding tube, suction generating, acts as harpoon for feeding
- expulsion that filter-feeding bivalves use in order to get rid of suspended particles
- blood vessels pump blood to the heart
- chemical & tactile receptor organ
- tubular fluid filled cavity that holds the muscular eversible proboscis of a nemertean
- tubular structure/rigid case in Class Monogononta
- feathery gills; sometimes extensions of the digestive system
- formed from ventral body wall muscles used for locomotion in molluscs
- style/rod of glycoprotein that works with the gastric shield to break down and digest food
- rotifers' ability to change their morphology based on environmental stimuli
- calcified tube and its enclosed stand of vascularized tissue thatspirals through the shell from visceral mass, traversing all shell chambers. Controls volume of liquid in shell chambers. Maintain neutral buoyancy as it grows and also in vertical migrations
- free living larval stage characterized by a ciliated velum
- thick, lateral mantle with calcareous spicules in Class Polyplacophora
- specialized sensory structures in class Polyplacophora
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- tiny colored cells used for camouflage in cephalopods
- leads to complex, highly differentiated brains
- gills, used for gas exchange and sometimes feeding
- right coiled gastropod
- blood vessels pump blood to the gills
- visceral mass and nervous system become twisted 90 to 180 degrees during development
- funnel derived from the foot in which water flows through (used for locomotion)
- primitive gills= 3 chambered heart
- reflected cells in cepholopods
- excretory organ containing nephrostome and renal pore
- fixed number of cells in body,then mitosis stops
- muscles in hinged shells of bivalves
- Proteinaceious shield on the foot
- paired sensory organs near gills
- series of large sinuses/ body cavity that blood flows through
- pulling organic matter from the sediment, mucous brings the material up to the mouth for ingestion
- worm-like
- light organs used for bioluminescence in some cephalopoda
- non-swimming, shelled external parasitic larva which form on parent's gills in freshwater molluscs
- secretes calcareous epidermal spicules, plates or shells
- cuticular band of teeth in the esophagus
- left coiled gastropod
- jaws in the muscular pharynx of phylum Rotifera
47 Clues: worm-like • sexual intercourse • left coiled gastropod • right coiled gastropod • lateral folds of the foot • reflected cells in cepholopods • derived gills= 2 chambered heart • paired sensory organs near gills • Proteinaceious shield on the foot • chemical & tactile receptor organ • primitive gills= 3 chambered heart • muscles in hinged shells of bivalves • ...
Blood Pattern Terminology 2023-10-13
Across
- travel in the same direction as the external force applied
- A ring in a bloodstain that results from an air bubble
- movement of a volume of blood on a surface due to gravity and/or movement of the target
- The physical characteristics at the periphery of a bloodstain
- altered dry bloodstain with observable peripheral characteristics of the original stain
- produced as the result of insect activity
- The absence of blood in an otherwise continuous bloodstain pattern
- pattern resulting from the ejection of a blood under pressure
- blood pattern reduced to a spray of localized micro dropsth gunshot
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- pattern resulting from contact between a wet bloody surface and another surface
- bloodstain formed by accumulation of liquid blood in an absorbent material
- A gelatinous mass formed of RBC,platelets,fibrinogen,and other clotting factors
- The stain resulting blood that separates after coagulation
- pattern resulting from an object moving through a preexisting bloodstain, altering the original stain
- smaller bloodstains that originate during the formation of the parent stain as a result of blood impacting a surface.
- pattern forced out of the nose, mouth, or a wound by air pressure
- pattern results from object striking liquid blood
- pattern resulting from the transfer of blood from a bloodied surface onto another surface
- An accumulation of liquid blood on a surface
- pattern resulting from a volume of liquid blood that falls or spills onto a surface
20 Clues: produced as the result of insect activity • An accumulation of liquid blood on a surface • pattern results from object striking liquid blood • A ring in a bloodstain that results from an air bubble • travel in the same direction as the external force applied • The stain resulting blood that separates after coagulation • ...
AMERICAN REVOLUTION TERMINOLOGY 2023-10-19
Across
- Typical rifle used by the Continental Army
- Soldiers marching or fighting on foot
- Fort captured for its cannons used at Dorchester Heights
- Turning point in the war
- Many of Washington's men did this rather than fight
- Capital city captured by British forcing Continental Congress to flee
- Author of The American Crisis and Common Sense
- Colonist who sided with the British
- Name given to the British army by the patriots
- Negotiator of the treaty ending the war who went on to be a president
- Person who opposes war for religious reasons
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- Site of the last major battle in the American Revolution
- River crossed by Washington on Christmas night
- Large, long-range guns (i.e. cannons) used in warfare
- German mercenary soldiers fighting for the British
- Type of warfare used by the "Swamp Fox", Francis Marion
- The United States received British land all the way to this river after the war
- European nation that formed an alliance with the United States during the war
- Volunteer soldier who fights for pay
- Minor, short term battle or encounter
- Benedict Arnold committed this crime
- The United States created this with France following Saratoga
- Location of the treaty ending the American Revolution
- Colonist devoted to the cause of independence from the British
- Military force that is raised from the civil population to supplement a regular army
25 Clues: Turning point in the war • Colonist who sided with the British • Volunteer soldier who fights for pay • Benedict Arnold committed this crime • Soldiers marching or fighting on foot • Minor, short term battle or encounter • Typical rifle used by the Continental Army • Person who opposes war for religious reasons • River crossed by Washington on Christmas night • ...
Post-Secondary Terminology 2023-10-18
Across
- Award based on financial need
- indicates approximately three hours of course work per week per semester. it takes 120 credits to earn your first degree
- A record of a student's academic history, including courses taken and grades earned
- A numerical representation of a student's academic performance
- Any course taken outside of a student's major
- A publication issued each year by universities to provide admission information
- The fee charged for instruction and educational services at a university
- Institutions offering two year programs, university transfer course and applied studies
- Degree An undergraduate degree typically earned in four years of study
- The physical grounds of a university
- A secondary area of study or specialization that complements a major
- Allows a student to use course taken to add those credit earned to the next level of study
- Copying someone else's work or ideas without proper citation
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- A students primary area of study or specialization within their degree program
- A course requirement that must be completed before enrolling in another course
- Academic credential awarded to a student who has completed a particular focus of study
- A formal presentation by an instructor to a group of students
- A credential awarded to a student who completes one year of study
- A formal credential awarded to a student who completes two years of study
- Studies related to social groups: economics, sociology, anthropology
- Your 9 digit personal education number necessary for applications and exams
- Offer Student receives an offer of admission based on the final grades achieved
- The system of having paid work placements during their course of study
- A standardized test developed to measure reading, writing and math skills
- In BC, a post secondary institute that offers bachelor, master's and doctoral degrees
- Human related programs: history, languages, literature
26 Clues: Award based on financial need • The physical grounds of a university • Any course taken outside of a student's major • Human related programs: history, languages, literature • Copying someone else's work or ideas without proper citation • A formal presentation by an instructor to a group of students • A numerical representation of a student's academic performance • ...
Veterinary Medical Terminology 2023-10-25
Across
- castrated male horse
- directional term meaning toward the nose on the head
- castrated mature male pig
- a group of chicken
- directional term meaning toward the head
- young castrated male chicken
- means ovary
- intact female feline
- intact female pig
- directional term that means toward the tail
- a young pig
- a young rabbit
- young female pig that has not given birth
- intact male mouse
- young female cattle that has not given birth
- intact male horse more than 4 years of age
- a group of felines
- means skin
- intact female horse more than 4 years of age
- means surgical removal
- directional term meaning area closest to the abdomen
- directional term that means closest to the body
- intact male cattle
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- intact female rabbit
- directional term that refers to the area closest to the back
- a group of mice
- a sexually immature intact male chicken
- intact female mouse
- the word that means there is high sodium in the blood
- neutered male rabbit
- intact male feline
- intact male rabbit
- means uterus
- intact female cattle
- immature female chicken
- means substance in the blood
- directional term that means towards the midline of the body
- castrated young male pig
- intact male canine
- intact female horse less than 4 years of age
- young canine
- castrated male cattle
- means sodium
- directional term that means away from the midline of the body
- intact male horse less than 4 years of age
- means the study of
- young chicken
- intact male pig
- directional term that means furthest from the body
49 Clues: means skin • means ovary • a young pig • means uterus • young canine • means sodium • young chicken • a young rabbit • a group of mice • intact male pig • intact female pig • intact male mouse • intact male feline • a group of chicken • intact male rabbit • intact male canine • a group of felines • means the study of • intact male cattle • intact female mouse • intact female rabbit • castrated male horse • ...
English Terminology Crossword 2023-11-09
Across
- Repeated words or phrases
- Repetition of beginning sound or letter
- A short amusing or interesting story about a real incident or person
- A "paragraph" in a poem
- Appealing to data/statistics/studies
- formation of word based on associated sound
- Comparison without using like or as
- Human qualities to non-human object
- Comparison using like or as
- Visually descriptive language
- Extreme Exaggeration
- Category
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- Contrast
- Dictionary deifnition of a word
- A word's general vibe
- Word Choice
- Appealing to feeling or emotion
- Repetition of word or phrase at beginning of line
- Credibility/Credentials
- The author's feeling toward a particular subject matter
- ___ Precedes Control
- Make sure to always eat your _____
- a phrase or expression that typically presents a figurative, non-literal meaning attached to the phrase
- A scene set in time earlier than the main story
- Indirect passing reference
25 Clues: Contrast • Category • Word Choice • ___ Precedes Control • Extreme Exaggeration • A word's general vibe • Credibility/Credentials • A "paragraph" in a poem • Repeated words or phrases • Indirect passing reference • Comparison using like or as • Visually descriptive language • Dictionary deifnition of a word • Appealing to feeling or emotion • Make sure to always eat your _____ • ...
Intro Medical Terminology 2023-11-13
Across
- anti-
- closer to the skin
- post-
- body plane that divides body into right and left sides
- arthr/o
- cardi/o
- pre-
- body plane that divides body up and down
- behind
- dia- or trans-
- dys-
- - plasty
- toward the core of the body
- -itis
- below
- epi-
- hypo-
- -algia or -dynia
- toward the midline
- hyper-
- a- or an-
- body plane that divides body into front and back pieces
- cervic/o
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- closer toward trunk of body
- above
- toward the side
- in front
- sub-
- further from trunk of body
- -pathy
- gastr/o
- lying on stomach
- -ia -osis or -ism
- lying on back
- thorac/o
- rhin/o
- inter-
- spin/o
- -rrhea
- crani/o
- my/o
- intra-
- surgic/o
- -ectomy
- abdomin/o
45 Clues: sub- • pre- • dys- • my/o • epi- • anti- • above • post- • -itis • below • hypo- • -pathy • behind • rhin/o • inter- • spin/o • -rrhea • intra- • hyper- • arthr/o • cardi/o • gastr/o • crani/o • -ectomy • in front • thorac/o • - plasty • surgic/o • cervic/o • a- or an- • abdomin/o • lying on back • dia- or trans- • toward the side • lying on stomach • -algia or -dynia • -ia -osis or -ism • closer to the skin • toward the midline • further from trunk of body • ...
Livestock Terminology Terms 2024-01-26
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- Mature Female Cattle
- Sheep Offspring
- Mature Female Goat
- Intact Male Swine
- Goat Parturition
- Intact Male Sheep
- Cattle Offspring
- Intact Male Cattle
- Young Female Cattle
- Mature Female Swine
- Intact Male Horse
- Castrated Male Sheep
- Castrated Male Swine
- Swine Genus
- Castrated Male Goat
- Young Female Horse
- Swine Parturition
- Castrated Male Horse
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- Horse Parturition
- Sheep Parturition
- Goat Genus
- Swine Offspring
- Goat Offspring
- Intact Male Goat
- Mature Female Horse
- Horse Genus
- Horse Offspring
- Act of giving birth
- Young Female Goat
- Cattle Genus
- Castrated Male Cattle
- Cattle Parturition
- Lamb Young Female Sheep
- Mature Female Sheep
- Young Female Swine
- Sheep Genus
36 Clues: Goat Genus • Horse Genus • Swine Genus • Sheep Genus • Cattle Genus • Goat Offspring • Sheep Offspring • Swine Offspring • Horse Offspring • Intact Male Goat • Goat Parturition • Cattle Offspring • Horse Parturition • Sheep Parturition • Intact Male Swine • Intact Male Sheep • Young Female Goat • Intact Male Horse • Swine Parturition • Mature Female Goat • Intact Male Cattle • Cattle Parturition • ...
Veterinary Terminology Review 2023-12-05
20 Clues: jont • self • gland • blood • against • once daily • twice daily • intravenous • blood vessel • inflammation • intracardial • intramuscular • tooth or teeth • nervous system • blood pressure • surgical repair • surgical removal • tumor or neoplasm • pertaining to the heart • artificial or surgical opening
Medical Terminology Review 2023-12-03
Across
- furthest from the point of attachment
- joint pain
- decreased bone density
- behind the peritoneum
- a specialist for skin disorders
- infections acquired during the process of receiving healthcare
- a widespread occurrence of a disease within a specific are at a specific time
- surgical removal of the appendix
- below
- closest to the point of attachment
- also known as humpback
- regularly occurring disease within a specific area or community
- inflammation of the stomach
Down
- a red blood cell
- above
- toward the back
- toward the front
- an opening for the colon through the abdomen
- cancerous tumor of the glands
- unnatural inward curvature of the lower spine
- unnatural curvature of the spine
- inflammation of the tonsils
- enlarged liver
- toward the back
- a blueish tint to the skin indicating a decrease in oxygen
- a global outbreak of a disease
26 Clues: above • below • joint pain • enlarged liver • toward the back • toward the back • a red blood cell • toward the front • behind the peritoneum • decreased bone density • also known as humpback • inflammation of the tonsils • inflammation of the stomach • cancerous tumor of the glands • a global outbreak of a disease • a specialist for skin disorders • unnatural curvature of the spine • ...
Science Terminology 7C 2023-12-04
Across
- substance composed of one type of atom
- strongest bone in the body
- never stops beating
- anything that has mass and volume
- the conversion of a seed to a plant
- used to convert light into energy
- can be either homogeneous or heterogeneous
- lymph tissues in throat
- a person with expert knowledge on one or more of the natural or physical sciences
- transfers food from the mouth to the stomach
- a combination of hydrogen and oxygen
- using liquid under pressure to move an object
- the study of the nature and properties of matter and energy
- the study of the movement of celestial bodies
Down
- element we need to breathe
- represents the combination of elements and compounds
- the process by which plants make food
- extinct bird
- a distinct compound
- a singularity that causes spaghettification
- a large group of extinct lizards
- transformation of an insect from egg to adult
22 Clues: extinct bird • never stops beating • a distinct compound • lymph tissues in throat • element we need to breathe • strongest bone in the body • a large group of extinct lizards • anything that has mass and volume • used to convert light into energy • the conversion of a seed to a plant • a combination of hydrogen and oxygen • the process by which plants make food • ...
VTE Medical terminology 2023-12-09
25 Clues: ism • all • many • echo • half • hemo • half • itis • algia • heart • neuro • derma • brady • pulmon • ophtho • joints • dactyl • disease • stomach • excision • excessive • deficient • tumor or mass • Inflamed gums • study of disease
Muscular System Terminology 2024-02-09
22 Clues: two • half • pain • tone • head • four • away • three • flesh • muscle • toward • tendon • fascia • rupture • weakness • movement • paralysis • coordination • fibrous tissue • tumor or swelling • synovial membrane • nutriotion or growth
Medical Terminology pt2 2024-02-01
20 Clues: two • arm • ear • slow • self • germ • blood • vomit • thirst • double • around • armpit • against • by mouth • sensation • everyday ] • twice a day • before meals • surgical removal • hours of sleep? bedtime
medical terminology prefixes 2024-02-03
Across
- above, excessive, beyond
- upon, outside, on, over, above
- against
- slow
- one
- under, below
- behind, after,following
- away from
- three
- under, deficient, incomplete
- within
Down
- before, in front
- between
- many, much, excessive
- without, lacking sometimes referred to as(-a)
- under, below
- two
- difficult, abnormal, painful
- alongside, beside,beyond, around
- fast, rapid
- within, inner, in
- surrounding(outer), beside, near
- towards
23 Clues: two • one • slow • three • within • between • against • towards • away from • fast, rapid • under, below • under, below • before, in front • within, inner, in • many, much, excessive • behind, after,following • above, excessive, beyond • difficult, abnormal, painful • under, deficient, incomplete • upon, outside, on, over, above • alongside, beside,beyond, around • surrounding(outer), beside, near • ...
Terminology Ch 2 2024-01-23
Across
- type of molecule where electrons are unevenly distributed, creating oppositely charged regions
- compound which dissolves within a solvent
- formed by an atom losing electrons
- measure of H+ ions within a solution
- molecule which contains only carbons and hydrogens
- measurements which do not provide a numerical value; general indication
- equal concentration of H+ and OH- ions within a solution
- amount of these within an element is represented by the atomic number
- measurements involving a precise number
- the action of a molecule separating within a solvent
Down
- two or more bonded elements
- multiple reactants combine to form
- unstable isotope
- substance which decreases the concentration of H+ ions within a solution
- the ability of an atom to attract electrons
- describes a solution with a pH greater than 7
- atom which has a positive or negative charge due to the loss or gain of electrons
- particle with no electrical charge
- property of ionic compounds; water loving
- type of solution which contains water
- resists pH changes
- universal solvent
- substance which increases the concentration of H+ ions within a solution
23 Clues: unstable isotope • universal solvent • resists pH changes • two or more bonded elements • multiple reactants combine to form • formed by an atom losing electrons • particle with no electrical charge • measure of H+ ions within a solution • type of solution which contains water • measurements involving a precise number • compound which dissolves within a solvent • ...
Medical Terminology Cards 2022-10-06
28 Clues: rib • vein • lung • clot • side • bone • joint • heart • skull • blood • below • front • white • muscle • middle • artery • oxygen • disease • straight • movement • cartilage • blood/duct • back/behind • electricity • crooked/bent • bronchial tube • opening/passageway • back (of the body)
IFRS 17 TERMINOLOGY 2022-10-30
Across
- The best estimate liability is commonly used to refer to the discounted present value of the unbiased, probability-weighted estimate of future cash flows as defined in the standard for the general measurement model applied to a group of insurance contracts
- are the type of expense that cannot be allocated to a particular policy or portfolio e.g management expenses
- is the unearned profit component of the insurance contract liability presented in the balance sheet and recognized in the income statement as a company provides services under insurance contracts
- A simplification of the Generalized Measurement Model permitted if the coverage period of contracts in a group is one year or less
- An insurance contract is onerous at the date of initial recognition if the fulfilment cash flows allocated to the contract, any previously recognized acquisition cash flows and any cash flows arising from the contract at the date of initial recognition in total are a net outflow
- The income arising in the course of an entity's ordinary activities. Income is increases in economic benefits during the accounting period in the form of inflows or enhancements of assets or decreases of liabilities that result in an increase in equity, other than those relating to contributions from equity participants
- The amount of revenue depicted in profit or loss to reflect the provision of coverage and other services arising from a group of insurance contracts that reflects the consideration to which the entity expects to be entitled in exchange for those services
- The portion of the overall profit or loss or other comprehensive income reported in the statement of financial performance that arises from the insurance finance income or expenses (i.e., investment income or financing costs reflecting the time value of money or the effects of financial risk)
- Cash flows are within the boundary if they arise from substantive rights and obligations that exist during the period in which the entity can compel the policyholder to pay premiums or the entity has a substantive obligation to provide the policyholder with coverage
- The compensation an entity requires for bearing the uncertainty about the amount and timing of the cash flows that arises from non-financial risk as the entity fulfils insurance contracts
- The portion of the overall profit or loss or other comprehensive income reported in the statement of financial performance that arises from incurred claims excluding the repayment of investment components under those contracts
- represents the CSM for purchasing reinsurance, expected cash inflows from reinsurer plus the risk adjustment exceed expected outflows
- Coverage units are used to determine the appropriate recognition of the contractual service margin in profit or loss
- a modification to the General Measurement Model for insurance contracts with direct participation features where the contractual service margin is adjusted to reflect the variable nature of the fees under those contracts
- the process of separating the non- insurance component from the insurance contract.
Down
- The portion of the overall profit or loss or other comprehensive income reported in the statement of financial performance that arises from the insurance revenue reduced by insurance expenses
- An entity's obligation to investigate and pay valid claims under existing insurance contracts for insured events that have not yet occurred
- An entity's obligation to investigate and pay valid claims for insured events that have already occurred, including events that have occurred but for which claims have not been reported, and other incurred insurance expenses
- are the type of expenses that can be allocated to a particular policy or portfolio but is not as a result of acquiring a new business e.g claim handling cost
- are the type of expense that arises from acquiring a new business and can also be allocated to a particular policy or portfolio e.g Commissions
- The period during which the entity provides coverage for insured events. This period includes the coverage that relates to all premiums within the boundary of the insurance contract
- includes all those contracts subject to similar risks and managed together as a single pool
- determines the level of granularity at which onerous insurance contracts are identified and how the insurance revenue is recognized in financial statements.
- also known as Building Block Approach (BBA), is the general accounting approach for the measurement of insurance contracts under IFRS 17
- An explicit, unbiased and probability-weighted estimate (ie. expected value) of the present value of the future cash outflows minus the present value of the future cash inflows that will arise as the entity fulfils insurance contracts, including a risk adjustment for non-financial risk
25 Clues: the process of separating the non- insurance component from the insurance contract. • includes all those contracts subject to similar risks and managed together as a single pool • are the type of expense that cannot be allocated to a particular policy or portfolio e.g management expenses • ...
Specie-Specific Terminology 2023-03-04
Across
- Mature male ovine
- Scientific name for sheep
- Immature female poultry
- Parturition in swine
- Offspring in ovine
- Castrated male equine
- Immature male ovine
- Offspring of equine
- Castrated male caprine
- Offspring of bovine
- Parturition in bovine
- Parturition in ovine
- Castrated male bovine
- Scientific name for chickens
- Mature female equine
- Mature female swine
- Parturition in poultry
- Immature/mature female caprine
- Scientific name for pigs
- Castrated male ovine
Down
- Scientific name for goats
- Scientific name for cattle
- Castrated male poultry
- Immature female ovine
- Offspring of swine
- Immature/mature male bovine
- Mature female bovine
- Immature/mature male swine
- Parturition in horses
- Mature female poultry
- Scientific name for horses
- Immature female equine
- Offspring of caprine
- Immature female swine
- Castrated male swine
- Mature male equine
- Mature female ovine
- Immature male equine
- Parturition in caprine
- Immature/mature male poultry
- Immature female bovine
- Offspring of poultry
42 Clues: Mature male ovine • Offspring of swine • Offspring in ovine • Mature male equine • Immature male ovine • Offspring of equine • Offspring of bovine • Mature female ovine • Mature female swine • Parturition in swine • Mature female bovine • Offspring of caprine • Parturition in ovine • Castrated male swine • Immature male equine • Mature female equine • Offspring of poultry • Castrated male ovine • ...
Chapter 8 Terminology 2023-02-24
Across
- occurs when one fails to adequately encode information into memory
- the process of retaining information in the memory system over time
- occurs when older information interferes with the retrieval of more recently stored information
- ________ processing involves encoding information or stimuli on a basic level such as appearance or other surface level features
- the finding that memory for information is improved when one practices retrieval of that information
- occurs when more recently stored information interferes with the retrieval of previously stored information
- occurs when information stored in memory cannot be accessed when needed
- holds information for facts and information that require conscious and deliberate processing
- internal or external stimuli that trigger memories into conscious awareness
- special techniques to help remember information, such as using the acronym HOMES to remember America’s five Great Lakes
Down
- involves problems with recalling past memories due to damage or problems within the brain
- the spreading of one’s encoding efforts out over multiple sessions
- the tendency for distributed practice to yield better memory for information than massed practice
- occurs when memories fade or are lost from storage after encoding
- this type of processing involves encoding information or stimuli semantically (based on meaning or relevance)
- the inability to form new memories due to damage or problems within the brain
- George Miller discovered that people can hold on average about 7 pieces of information in short-term memory at any given time. This is referred to as short-term memory __________.
- memory for skills, procedures, and classically conditioned associations that do not require conscious or deliberate processing
- the process of getting information into the brain/memory system for processing
- the process of getting information out of memory storage and into conscious awareness
20 Clues: occurs when memories fade or are lost from storage after encoding • the spreading of one’s encoding efforts out over multiple sessions • occurs when one fails to adequately encode information into memory • the process of retaining information in the memory system over time • occurs when information stored in memory cannot be accessed when needed • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword 2023-03-01
Across
- Cardiac MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) that uses radio waves, magnets, and a computer to create pictures of the heart
- Damage to the brain from interruption of its blood supply.
- uses sound waves to show how blood flows through the heart and heart valves
- Blood pressure
- aorta
- blood vessel
- A circulatory condition in which narrowed blood vessels reduce blood flow to the limbs
- a type of heart valve disease
- heart
- This is a test that shows the shape and size of the heart lungs and major blood vessels.
Down
- A disease in which there is a narrowing or blockage of the coronary arteries
- vessels that deliver blood to tissues
- helps to detect the calcium deposits or calcifications in the walls of the coronary arteries.
- chief complaint
- to pertain
- records the electrical signal from the heart to check for different heart conditions
- networks of small vessels that perfuse tissues
- the muscular tissue of the heart
- Atrial Fibrillation
- A blockage of blood flow to the heart muscle
- coronary artery disease
- pumps blood through the system
- vessels that return blood to the heart
- coronary care unit
24 Clues: aorta • heart • to pertain • blood vessel • Blood pressure • chief complaint • coronary care unit • Atrial Fibrillation • coronary artery disease • a type of heart valve disease • pumps blood through the system • the muscular tissue of the heart • vessels that deliver blood to tissues • vessels that return blood to the heart • A blockage of blood flow to the heart muscle • ...
Urinary System Terminology 2023-03-02
Across
- drugs that increase urine production
- removal of a kidney
- inflammation of kidneys
- crystals in the urine
- glucose in the urine
- no urine production
- glucose in the urine
- stones
- little or scant urination produced
- to withdraw urine from bladder
- excess nitrogen or urea in the blood
Down
- inflammation of the urethra
- inflammation of the bladder
- stones in the urine
- inability to control urination
- disease of the kidneys
- difficulty or painful urination
- slow or painful urination
- destruction of stones using ultrasound
- kidney stone
- examination of urine components
- urinary tract infection
- excessive urination
- increases urination and drinking
- excessive urination at night
25 Clues: stones • kidney stone • stones in the urine • removal of a kidney • no urine production • excessive urination • glucose in the urine • glucose in the urine • crystals in the urine • disease of the kidneys • inflammation of kidneys • urinary tract infection • slow or painful urination • inflammation of the urethra • inflammation of the bladder • excessive urination at night • ...
Vet Terminology Crossword 2023-02-14
Across
- Intact male bovine
- Young camelid
- Sheep or goat giving birth
- Group of eggs
- Castrated male horse
- Young female bovine that has not given birth
- Intact female goose
- Ferret and rabbit giving birth
- Intact male duck
Down
- Cat giving birth
- Immature female
- Ostrich up to 2 days old
- Young turkey
- Castrated male sheep
- Group of geese
- Intact female horse less than 4 years old
- Male neutered rabbit
- Young castrated male
- Intact female donkey
- Group of ducks and ostriches
20 Clues: Young turkey • Young camelid • Group of eggs • Group of geese • Immature female • Cat giving birth • Intact male duck • Intact male bovine • Intact female goose • Castrated male sheep • Male neutered rabbit • Young castrated male • Intact female donkey • Castrated male horse • Ostrich up to 2 days old • Sheep or goat giving birth • Group of ducks and ostriches • Ferret and rabbit giving birth • ...
Unit 10 Terminology 2023-02-14
Across
- The collective movement of water between the atmosphere and ground
- The central, calm region of the hurricane
- The temperature at which the air is 100% saturated
- The movement of cooler air from land onto the ocean
- circulation of water due to differences in temperature and salt
- The 'weight' of the air above due pushing down
- Another term for air pressure due to the use of the barometer
- The average conditions of a given region that occur over time
- The movement of air due to the rise of warmer, less dense air and sinking of cooler, more dense air
- The measure of salt within the ocean
- The conversion of liquid water into a gas
- A phenomenon that gives us wetter winters
Down
- These occur when rain droplets start to accumulate around dust particles in the air
- A specific measure of humidity primarily focused on a specific temperature
- The average measure of kinetic energy within the air
- An occurrence when cooler air from the ocean rushes onto land
- A phenomenon that gives us milder/warmer winters
- The measure of water vapor found within the air
- Any form of water (solid or liquid) that falls from the sky
- The phenomenon of air moving in opposite directions due to the rotation of the Earth
- The day-to-day conditions of a given region
- The conversion of water from a gaseous state to a liquid one
22 Clues: The measure of salt within the ocean • The central, calm region of the hurricane • The conversion of liquid water into a gas • A phenomenon that gives us wetter winters • The day-to-day conditions of a given region • The 'weight' of the air above due pushing down • The measure of water vapor found within the air • A phenomenon that gives us milder/warmer winters • ...
Fighting Game Terminology 2023-02-26
Across
- After this, even big hits look small
- 236 Punch
- A command grab that has been compared to 'churning butter'
- The comic book company that 'Teamed up' with Capcom
- A controller as well as what you want to touch the opponent with
- The "lame" way to play
- A way to frustrate an opponent with a clock
- Nebulous term for nobody at advantage
- Sets you have with your friends
- You didn't pay $60 to do this
- A psychic, unblockable, uppercut
- The Fox and the Falcon
- What you give to salty friends
Down
- Sliding movement that you can take to the beach
- The guy who downplays before a set
- The mechanic that says 'Get off me!'
- Don't worry, there is no delay
- After a knockdown, now what?
- 'Dorya!'
- Left, right, low, or high
- Making two moves combo without canceling them
- In Samurai Showdown, having a heavy deflected leads to this
- When hits collide, but no damage happens
- X-Factor, Rage, Ultra
24 Clues: 'Dorya!' • 236 Punch • X-Factor, Rage, Ultra • The "lame" way to play • The Fox and the Falcon • 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 • ...
Fighting Game Terminology 2023-02-26
Across
- When hits collide, but no damage happens
- You didn't pay $60 to do this
- The comic book company that 'Teamed up' with Capcom
- Sliding movement that you can take to the beach
- The "lame" way to play
- 'Dorya!'
- After a knockdown, now what?
- A way to frustrate an opponent with a clock
- A command grab that has been compared to 'churning butter'
- The mechanic that says 'Get off me!'
- A controller as well as what you want to touch the opponent with
- Left, right, low, or high
- What you give to salty friends
Down
- Making two moves combo without canceling them
- 236 Punch
- Don't worry, there is no delay
- After this, even big hits look small
- Sets you have with your friends
- In Samurai Showdown, having a heavy deflected leads to this
- X-Factor, Rage, Ultra
- Nebulous term for nobody at advantage
- A psychic, unblockable, uppercut
- The guy who downplays before a set
- The Fox and the Falcon
24 Clues: 'Dorya!' • 236 Punch • X-Factor, Rage, Ultra • The "lame" way to play • The Fox and the Falcon • 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 • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword 2023-03-09
Across
- Suffix meaning growth
- Double-layer sac that encloses the heart
- When the pericardial sac is inflamed
- Above, over, excessive
- Prefix meaning fast
- Potassium chloride
- The other two chambers of the heart
- Also known as treadmill test
- Vessel
- Two of the heart's four chambers
- Swollen and dilated veins
- Oxygen
Down
- Device that has wires implanted into heart wall
- Where and artery has a weakened wall
- Often confused with a heart attack
- The largest artery in the body
- Portable ECG machine
- Uses x-ray dye
- Where the heart lies
- Sodium
- Used to listen to heart sounds
- Nausea and vomiting
- Better known as high blood pressure
- Surgical puncture to remove fluid
24 Clues: Sodium • Vessel • Oxygen • Uses x-ray dye • Potassium chloride • Prefix meaning fast • Nausea and vomiting • Portable ECG machine • Where the heart lies • Suffix meaning growth • Above, over, excessive • Swollen and dilated veins • Also known as treadmill test • The largest artery in the body • Used to listen to heart sounds • Two of the heart's four chambers • Surgical puncture to remove fluid • ...
Medical Terminology/Urinary 2023-04-05
23 Clues: py/o • ur/o • Cyst/o • Olig/o • lith/o • Glyc/o • noct/o • Gluc/o • nephr/o • keton/o • urethr/o • glycos/o • ureter/o • Bacteri/o • Glucose/o • Peritone/o • Glomerul/o • Hemodialysis • Intake & Output • Blood Urea Nitrogen • Urinary Incontience • Chronic Renal Failure • End Stage Renal Disease
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
Down
- 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 • ...
Musculoskeletal Med Terminology 2024-03-03
Across
- Bone
- Cartilage
- Rounded depression or socket in the pelvis to form the hip joint
- Pertaining to heart muscle
- Specialist in the non-surgical specialty of treating rheumatic illness such as arthritis
- Joint
- Connective tissue that binds bone to bone
- Anterior Cruciate Ligament (abbreviation)
- Nourish
- Congenital bone disease in which bones are usually brittle and fragile
- Pertaining to S curve
- Inflammation of the bursa "leather sac" surrounding a joint
- Stiff
- Increase size of muscles or organs by enlargement of existing cells
- Nonsteriodal antiflammatory drug (abbreviation)
- Inflammation of the connective tissue that connects muscle to bone
- Production of bone
- Motion that has the foot extend towards the ground (pressing the gas)
- Inflammation of many joints
Down
- Grave muscle disease that is characterized by progressive fatigue and weakness of skeletal muscles
- Pain in many muscles
- Range of Motion (abbreviation)
- Bending the foot towards the head (letting your foot off the gas)
- Softening of cartilage
- Disorder that presents with chronic and widespread pain and heightened response to pressure
- Physical Therapy (abbreviation)
- Muscle pain
- Occupational Therapy (abbreviation)
- Total Hip Replacement (abbreviation)
- Immobility of a joint due to disease, injury, or surgery
- Surgical specialty for treating deformed bones
- Removal of fascia
- Connective tissue that binds muscle to bone
- Straighten
- An abnormal condition of outward curve of the thoracic spine
- Inflammation of the joints and bones
- Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (abbreviation)
- Surgical repair of a joint with a prothesis
- Wasting away of a normally developed organ or tissue
- Total Knee Replacement (abbreviation)
- Intramusclar (abbreviation)
- Lack of muscle strength
42 Clues: Bone • Joint • Stiff • Nourish • Cartilage • Straighten • Muscle pain • Removal of fascia • Production of bone • Pain in many muscles • Pertaining to S curve • Softening of cartilage • Lack of muscle strength • Pertaining to heart muscle • Intramusclar (abbreviation) • Inflammation of many joints • Range of Motion (abbreviation) • Physical Therapy (abbreviation) • Occupational Therapy (abbreviation) • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword 2024-04-25
Across
- above normal fat conditions
- specialist in study of blood
- study of disease
- study of blood
- resembling cancer
- inflammation of the eyelids
- specialist in study of nails
- pertaining to death
- study of nails
- abnormal condition of the skin
- abnormal dryness condition
- abnormal blue condition
- mass blood
- skin inflammation
- surgical removal of nails
- blood cell
Down
- study of skin
- specialist in study of skin
- below normal fat conditions
- above average sweat condition
- specialist in the study of death
- red cell
- mass cancer
- abnormal death condition
- below normal sweat condition
- pertaining to blood
- nail pain
- study of death
- black tumor
- surgical removal of nails
30 Clues: red cell • nail pain • mass blood • blood cell • mass cancer • black tumor • study of skin • study of blood • study of nails • study of death • study of disease • resembling cancer • skin inflammation • pertaining to death • pertaining to blood • abnormal blue condition • abnormal death condition • surgical removal of nails • surgical removal of nails • abnormal dryness condition • ...
Mixed Terminology 3 2024-03-25
27 Clues: EQ • ER • FD • HS • EPO • 415 • 374 • IFO • 314 • HRS • HBD • 417 • 451 • GOA • 370 • 273A • 1044 • 10-29 • 10-33 • 10-37 • 10-38 • 10-35 • 10-34 • 10-48 • 10-50 • I&B Warrant • 277-278-278.5
medical terminology suffixes 2024-09-03
Across
- producing, causing
- tumor, mass
- cutting into, incision
- stopping, controlling
- process of recording
- breakdown
- treatment
- inflammation
- surgical repair
Down
- deficiency
- cell
- pain
- disease, condition
- enlargement
- flow, discharge
- surgical removal
- record, writing
- condition, usually abnormal
- visual examination
- blood condition
20 Clues: cell • pain • breakdown • treatment • deficiency • tumor, mass • enlargement • inflammation • flow, discharge • record, writing • blood condition • surgical repair • surgical removal • producing, causing • disease, condition • visual examination • process of recording • stopping, controlling • cutting into, incision • condition, usually abnormal
Sports Medicine terminology 2024-07-29
Across
- away from the midline
- one point, or structure, being higher than another
- movement of a limb in a circular pattern. This occurs when a ball-and-socket joint (shoulder or hip)or gliding joint(wrist) encompasses several directions with one motion
- toward the attachment of the limb to the trunk
- plane that divides the body into left and right halves
- toward the back of the body. Affecting the back or dorsal surface
- plane that divides the body into top and bottom halves
- movement away from the midline of the body
- flexion movement that extends the ankle and points the toes
- close to the body’s outer surface
- toward the midline of the body
- plane plane that separates the body into front and back halves
- movement of the forearm that involves turning the palm of the hand upward
- movement that increases the angle between two bones
Down
- flexing the toes and foot toward the body
- rotation of a limb away from the midline
- one point, or structure, being lower than another
- movement of the body toward the midline of the body
- lying on the back or with the face upward
- pertaining to point of reference away from the midline of the body
- rotation of the forearm in such a way that the palm of the hand faces backward in anatomical position or downward when the arm is flexed to a right angle of the body
- standing posture with the arms at the side and the palms of the hands facing forward.
- rotation of a limb toward the midline
- Decreasing the angle of a joint
- Having the front or ventral surface downward: especially: lying facedown
25 Clues: away from the midline • toward the midline of the body • Decreasing the angle of a joint • close to the body’s outer surface • rotation of a limb toward the midline • rotation of a limb away from the midline • flexing the toes and foot toward the body • lying on the back or with the face upward • movement away from the midline of the body • ...
Medical Terminology Suffixes 2024-09-06
Across
- disease, condition
- enlargement
- visual examination
- producing, causing
- pain
- surgical repair
- treatment
- stopping, controlling
- record, writing
Down
- flow, discharge
- cutting into
- tumor, mass
- surgical removal
- breakdown, destruction
- deficiency
- process of recording
- cell
- inflammation
- condition, usually abnormal
- blood condition
20 Clues: cell • pain • treatment • deficiency • tumor, mass • enlargement • cutting into • inflammation • flow, discharge • surgical repair • blood condition • record, writing • surgical removal • disease, condition • visual examination • producing, causing • process of recording • stopping, controlling • breakdown, destruction • condition, usually abnormal
Medical Terminology Crossword 2024-08-29
Across
- Extreme or excessive straightening of the joint
- A stab is a _ wound
- Structure that connects muscle to bone
- c/o
- A paper cut is a _ wound
- Turning the forearm away from the body
- Amount of movement allowed in a joint
- Injury with a long onset and duration
- Stretching or tearing of ligaments
- The anterior surface rotates away from the midline
- The top of your foot is _ to the bottom
- A recent injury
- Bringing the toes toward the midline of the body
- Hx
- Structure that connects bone to bone
- The kidneys are _ to the lungs
Down
- Calf raises are examples of
- Turning the forearm toward the body
- The quads are _ to the Hamstring
- Closest to the midline of the body
- Swelling in the tissue
- Toward the top or head
- fx
- A bruise is an example of
- amt stands for
- Stretching or tearing of muscles/tendons
- Decreasing the angle found by the bones of the joint
- To pull backward
- Separation of two ends of a joint
- Your palm is _ to the top of your hand
- Closest to the center of the body
- N/A
- Shrugging your shoulders is an example of
- Movement away from the midline of the body
- Farthest from the center of the body
35 Clues: fx • Hx • c/o • N/A • amt stands for • A recent injury • To pull backward • A stab is a _ wound • Swelling in the tissue • Toward the top or head • A paper cut is a _ wound • A bruise is an example of • Calf raises are examples of • The kidneys are _ to the lungs • The quads are _ to the Hamstring • Separation of two ends of a joint • Closest to the center of the body • ...
Medical Directional Terminology 2024-08-31
Across
- Bottom of the foot
- Front surface of the body
- Motion towards the midline
- Lying face down
- Bending of a joint
- Closer to or on the skin
- Nearer to the feet
- Front region of the hand
- Motion away from the midline
- Away from the midline
- Both sides of the midline
- Closer to the trunk
Down
- Nearer to the head
- Only one side of the body
- Farther inside the body or tissue and away from the skin
- Straightening of a joint
- Another term for "inferior"
- Lying face up
- Toward the midline
- Semi-reclining with head elevated
- The belly side or anterior surface of the body
- Another term for "superior"
- Farther from the trunk and nearer to the free end of the extremity
- Back surface of the body
- The spinal side or posterior surface of the body
25 Clues: Lying face up • Lying face down • Nearer to the head • Bottom of the foot • Toward the midline • Bending of a joint • Nearer to the feet • Closer to the trunk • Away from the midline • Straightening of a joint • Closer to or on the skin • Back surface of the body • Front region of the hand • Only one side of the body • Front surface of the body • Both sides of the midline • ...
Medical Directional Terminology 2024-08-31
Across
- Straightening of a joint
- Back surface of the body
- The tip of a structure
- Motion towards the midline
- Only one side of the body
- Both sides of the midline
- Semi-reclining with head elevated
- Between two structures
- The belly side or anterior surface of the body
- Closer to or on the skin
- Farther from the trunk and nearer to the free end of the extremity
- Nearer to the head
- Motion away from the midline
- Another term for "superior"
Down
- Lying face down
- Nearer to the feet
- Another term for "inferior"
- Front surface of the body
- Bending of a joint
- Away from the midline
- Lying face up
- The spinal side or posterior surface of the body
- Toward the midline
- Front region of the hand
- Farther inside the body or tissue and away from the skin
- Bottom of the foot
- Closer to the trunk
27 Clues: Lying face up • Lying face down • Nearer to the feet • Bending of a joint • Toward the midline • Bottom of the foot • Nearer to the head • Closer to the trunk • Away from the midline • The tip of a structure • Between two structures • Straightening of a joint • Back surface of the body • Closer to or on the skin • Front region of the hand • Front surface of the body • Only one side of the body • ...
Medical Directional Terminology 2024-08-31
Across
- Farther inside the body or tissue and away from the skin
- Toward the midline
- Lying face down
- Bending of a joint
- Away from the midline
- The belly side or anterior surface of the body
- Front surface of the body
- Motion towards the midline
- Back surface of the body
- Lying face up
- Front region of the hand
- Both sides of the midline
- Farther from the trunk and nearer to the free end of the extremity
Down
- Nearer to the head
- Only one side of the body
- The spinal side or posterior surface of the body
- Semi-reclining with head elevated
- Closer to or on the skin
- Nearer to the feet
- Bottom of the foot
- Closer to the trunk
- Straightening of a joint
- The tip of a structure
- Another term for "superior"
- Another term for "inferior"
- Motion away from the midline
26 Clues: Lying face up • Lying face down • Nearer to the head • Toward the midline • Nearer to the feet • Bottom of the foot • Bending of a joint • Closer to the trunk • Away from the midline • The tip of a structure • Closer to or on the skin • Straightening of a joint • Back surface of the body • Front region of the hand • Only one side of the body • Front surface of the body • ...
Wine Terminology Crossword 2024-07-23
Across
- A high acid, low tannin red wine, typically with light red fruit flavours
- A dry/off dry sparkling wine made with the Glera grape, producing light to medium body wines, with light citrus, apple and melon flavours.
- A sparkling wine usually made using Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and Pinot Meunier grapes, produced only in a region in France of the same name
- A French term used to describe a sparkling wine that is unsweetened or dry.
- A sparkling wine, made from 100% chardonnay grapes
- A term used to describe wines that have no/very low residual sugar.
- A medium to full bodied red wine, grown in warmer climates, with black fruit aromas.
- A wine that has had spirits added to it to raise ABV and prevent fermentation.
- A term used to describe how long the characteristics of a wine are detectable on your palate.
- An Australian valley known for it’s hot climate, producing high quality full bodied Shiraz.
- A word used to describe flavours that often show in richer white wines, especially in chardonnay, from malolactic fermentation
- The year in which the grapes were harvested.
Down
- A valley in Australia known for its cool climate, and producing high quality chardonnay.
- A very aromatic, high acid white wine, that is typically dry and light bodied.
- A type of wine made using red grapes that have been separated from the skins.
- The Italian name for a versatile, high acid, that can range from light to full bodied.
- A term used to describe wines that have a strong presence of sugar.
- A cool region east of Paris known for producing dry, high acid wines.
- A region in New Zealand known for it’s cool to moderate climate, and very high quality Sauvignon Blanc.
- The characteristic of a wine detected by the feeling of salivating, that is more prominent in wines from cooler climates.
- A term used to describe how the wine feels in the mouth.
- A high acid white wine that ranges from dry to sweet, and light to full in body.
- Unfermented sugars remaining in a wine.
- The part of a grape that imparts tannins and colour into the wine.
24 Clues: Unfermented sugars remaining in a wine. • The year in which the grapes were harvested. • A sparkling wine, made from 100% chardonnay grapes • A term used to describe how the wine feels in the mouth. • The part of a grape that imparts tannins and colour into the wine. • A term used to describe wines that have a strong presence of sugar. • ...
Terminology Knowledge Test 2024-10-14
Across
- to look inside of your food pipe
- funges on the skin
- the top layer of your body
- to remove one or both testicles
- a doctor who treats eye diseases
- to repair or reshape the nose
- to remove a part of the bone or skull
- different body functions
- something that causes your baby's head to be smaller
- where your blood sugar is lower than normal
- damages your blood vessel walls and reduces blood flow
Down
- to obtain synovial fluid within the joint capsule
- builds up within the fluid-containing cavities
- treating diagnosis or diseases
- causes a sore throat
- increased size of the hands
- under the tongue
- the formation of female gamete
- meager amount of tissue and bone
- abdomen to cut/to cut the abdomen
20 Clues: under the tongue • funges on the skin • causes a sore throat • different body functions • the top layer of your body • increased size of the hands • to repair or reshape the nose • treating diagnosis or diseases • the formation of female gamete • to remove one or both testicles • to look inside of your food pipe • a doctor who treats eye diseases • meager amount of tissue and bone • ...
Athletic training terminology 2024-10-17
Across
- What connects bone to bone?
- What is the front of the body called?
- What type of muscle is the heart made of?
- On the surface
- What type of muscle is the stomach made of?
- What type of muscle is your bicep?
- What is the inside surface?
- What connects muscle to bone?
- HOw many compressions do you do during CPR?
- What is the technical name for fat?
- Furthest from the midpoint
- Closest to the midpoint
Down
- What is the "same side" called?
- What connective tissue is responsible for movement
- What is the top of a surface called?
- What type of bone tissue is hard and solid?
- In AROM, what does the A stand for?
- What cartilage is found in the nose?
- What is the technical name for skin?
- What connective tissue is ONLY responsible for protection?
- Divides the body into top and bottom portions
- What bouncing type of stretch is not recommended?
- If someone is conscious and choking, you use _______ and abdominal thrusts to help them.
23 Clues: On the surface • Closest to the midpoint • Furthest from the midpoint • What connects bone to bone? • What is the inside surface? • What connects muscle to bone? • What is the "same side" called? • What type of muscle is your bicep? • In AROM, what does the A stand for? • What is the technical name for fat? • What is the top of a surface called? • ...
Medical Terminology Lab 2024-10-08
Across
- A condition where the heart's function is impaired
- Hardening of the arteries due to plaque buildup
- Monitor: A portable device that records heart activity over 24 hours
- A test that records the electrical activity of the heart
- Blood vessels that carry oxygen-rich blood away from the heart
- Prefix relating to blood vessels
- A general term for diseases of the heart and blood vessels
- Prefix referring to blood vessels
- Small blood vessels where gas exchange occurs between blood and tissues
- A narrowing of the coronary arteries
Down
- An irregular heartbeat that can affect heart function
- An imaging test that uses X-rays to see blood vessels
- Test: A test that measures heart function under physical stress
- Suffix meaning "blood condition"
- The muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body
- High blood pressure that can lead to serious health problems
- An ultrasound that visualizes heart structures and function
- The force of blood against the walls of arteries
- Prefix meaning "heart."
- Suffix indicating inflammation
- The largest artery in the body, which carries blood from the heart to the rest of the body
- Myocardial Infarction, or heart attack.
- Failure: A condition in which the heart cannot pump enough blood
- Arrest: Medical term for a heart attack
- Blood vessels that return deoxygenated blood back to the heart
25 Clues: Prefix meaning "heart." • Suffix indicating inflammation • Suffix meaning "blood condition" • Prefix relating to blood vessels • Prefix referring to blood vessels • A narrowing of the coronary arteries • Myocardial Infarction, or heart attack. • Arrest: Medical term for a heart attack • Hardening of the arteries due to plaque buildup • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword. 2024-10-20
Across
- : Producing
- : Above
- : Under
- : Many
- : Related to the heart
- : Bone
- : Disease
- : Life
- : Excessive
- : Opposed to
- : Pain
- : Skin
Down
- : Cell
- : Process of recording
- : Nerve
- : Surgical removal
- : Pertaining to
- : Tumor
- : Instrument for viewing
- : Under or below
- : Condition of the blood
- : Across
- : Inflammation
- : Around
- : The study of something
25 Clues: : Cell • : Many • : Bone • : Life • : Pain • : Skin • : Nerve • : Above • : Tumor • : Under • : Across • : Around • : Disease • : Producing • : Excessive • : Opposed to • : Inflammation • : Pertaining to • : Under or below • : Surgical removal • : Process of recording • : Related to the heart • : Instrument for viewing • : Condition of the blood • : The study of something
Medical terminology crossword 2024-10-20
Across
- Surgical fixation
- Against
- stomach inflammation
- Death
- Vein
- Muscle
- Nerve
- blockage in a blood vessels caused by an embolis
- Slow movement
- Suffering/disease
- Tumor
- hardening of a bone
- brain bleed-vessel bulge in blood vessel
- narrowing
- Skull
- puncture of a joint
- Condition
- rupture of an artery
- Many
- A condition that starts slow
- Vertebrae
- Suture
- Deficiency
- is a bruise
- Heart
- Congestive heart failure
- Blood
Down
- More than 5 fingers
- Muscle spasm
- Involuntary contraction
- Thyroid
- pain in the vertebrae
- Rupture
- chest pain
- Slow
- False
- Urine
- Poor development
- Enlargement
- Joint
- Blood condition
- Softening
- skin fungus condition
- Subjective, Objective, Assessment,Plan
- Surgical removal
- Condition
- good blood sugar
- Hardening
- Bone marrow
- Stiff
- Hernia
- Inflammation
- An itch
- Excessive
- Study of
- Pain
- inflammation of a tendon
- Lasts more than 3 months
- liver
59 Clues: Vein • Slow • Many • Pain • Death • Nerve • False • Urine • Joint • Tumor • Skull • Stiff • liver • Heart • Blood • Muscle • Hernia • Suture • Against • Thyroid • Rupture • An itch • Study of • Softening • Condition • Hardening • narrowing • Condition • Excessive • Vertebrae • chest pain • Deficiency • Enlargement • Bone marrow • is a bruise • Muscle spasm • Inflammation • Slow movement • Blood condition • Poor development • Surgical removal • good blood sugar • ...
Evolution Terminology (Review) 2023-04-25
Across
- A lineage splitting event that produces two or more species
- (2 words), This means to kill or inhibit the infecting organism without damaging the host
- A repeatedly confirmed idea that is true in nature.
- (2 words), Changes in populations due to isolation or sudden and large increases or decreases in population size; organisms do not share genes between populations
- Suggests a common ancestor; these structures are built upon the same or similar structures with different functions
- (2 words), shows the similarities in DNA evidence between two or more organisms
- A well-substantiated explanation of the natural world.
- The adjustment to new environments or changes to current environments; also, a trait that increases in frequency in populations that is beneficial to an organism's survival and reproduction
- (2 words), Populations entering or leaving a population and sharing genes between populations; like migration
- These types of structures typically have the same function, but have different structures
- The relationships between species; uses a phylogenic tree or cladogram to identify the oldest species and newest species on branches
- This word is used when an antibiotic becomes "useless" to persistent bacteria.
Down
- A proposed explanation that is used as a starting point for research and explanations.
- (2 words), study of body structures; can be vestigial, homologous, or analogous
- A group of organisms that can reproduce freely in nature AND produce fertile offspring
- (2 words), In a cladogram, this defines the ancestor shared by many other species
- (2 words), Does not describe how life originated; it only describes what can be observed and tested in the natural world, and may predict that diversity in nature is due to evolution.
- (2 words), mating with an individual with a certain trait (dance, smell, horns, etc). Also called sexual selection.
- A change or difference in a population.
- (2 words), "survival of the fittest"
- Random changes to the DNA sequence in an organism; can be chromosomal or gene
- The change in gene frequency in a population over time.
- Focuses heavily on the evidence of structure similarity between all organisms and how they develop as embryos
- An acronym used to explain how natural selection occurs in the natural world; variation, inheritance, selection of survival and reproduction, adaptation, and time
- (2 words), show the progression of evolution and indicates that organisms from the past are not the same today; documents the existance of species from the beginning of time
- Suggests that organisms have structures (or had) that they have evolved to not need; the appendix is an example of this type of structure
- A general statement that is more useful at predicting than explaining; predicts how the natural world behaves
27 Clues: (2 words), "survival of the fittest" • A change or difference in a population. • A repeatedly confirmed idea that is true in nature. • A well-substantiated explanation of the natural world. • The change in gene frequency in a population over time. • A lineage splitting event that produces two or more species • ...
C02 Car Terminology 2023-05-08
Across
- A force that attracts objects to each other.
- The ability to do work.
- a rod or shaft that turns and supports a wheel or other rotating part.
- The movement of an object around an axis.
- having a shape that reduces air resistance
- The distance an object travels in a certain amount of time.
- A circular object that rotates on an axle and is used for moving something.
- The product of an object's mass and velocity.
- The rate at which work is done.
- The indefinite continued progress of existence and events.
Down
- A force that opposes motion between two surfaces.
- A state of balance.
- The speed and direction of an object's motion.
- The main frame of a vehicle or machine
- Done when a force moves an object over a distance.
- The rate at which an object's velocity changes.
- A substance that can flow, such as water, oil, or air.
- The amount of matter in an object.
- The movement of an object around another object.
- A push or pull that acts on an object.
20 Clues: A state of balance. • The ability to do work. • The rate at which work is done. • The amount of matter in an object. • The main frame of a vehicle or machine • A push or pull that acts on an object. • The movement of an object around an axis. • having a shape that reduces air resistance • A force that attracts objects to each other. • ...
Body Part Terminology 2023-01-11
Across
- Sole of the foot
- Far from the surface
- Within or on the inside of an organ
- Back part of the body or an organ
- On the opposite side of the body
- Opposite of lateral
- Pertaining to caudad
- Middle or main part of an organ
- Away from the head of the body
- Nearest the point of attachment or origin
Down
- Opposite of superior
- At or near the edge of a body part
- Opposite of inferior
- Away from the median plane to the right or left
- Posterior side
- Outside an organ or the body
- On the same side of the body
- Toward the head of the body
- Farthest from the point of reference or origin
- Front part of the body or an organ
20 Clues: Posterior side • Sole of the foot • Opposite of lateral • Opposite of superior • Opposite of inferior • Far from the surface • Pertaining to caudad • 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 • ...
Information Systems Terminology 2022-11-02
Across
- The flow of goods and services from the producer to the consumer.
- Spreadsheet software created by Microsoft that helps organize and turn data into useful tables, charts, and graphs.
- A development model that involves designing, implementing, and testing smaller pieces of the overall project, then cycling back and doing more analysis and design.
- The crime of using someone else's intellectual property in a way that should be reserved for the copyright holder.
- Which type of Information System (IS) is used to help doctors diagnose diseases?
- Which Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) provision that protects ISPs from being held liable for the copyright infringement others who use their systems commit?
- Anything that is owned by a copyright holder.
- An area of computer science that focuses on intelligent machines.
- a methodology or framework that defines steps and tasks for developing and maintaining information systems.
- The SDLC phase that involves purchasing and installing new hardware and software, integrating the various system components, and testing the operation of the new system.
- An exception to copyright law that allows short excerpts of a copyrighted work to be used for purposes that benefit the public.
- Any software where the publisher retains intellectual property rights to the source code.
- A reasonable belief that personal information collected by an information system is controlled and protected, not shared or used beyond its original intent.
- A project management process that divides a large or complex project into smaller, more manageable projects that can be completed as part of an incremental or iterative process
- An activity that involves integrating various computing systems and software applications to function together as a whole.
- A law that was created to protect artists of all types (musical, visual, literary, etc.) from having their work pirated through technology.
- The SDLC phase that involves reviewing the system requirements document from the analysis phase and producing detailed specifications that cover all aspects of the system.
Down
- The practice of initiating, planning, executing, controlling, and closing the work of a team to achieve specific goals and meet specific success criteria at the specified time.
- Works whose copyrights have expired and are free for anyone to reproduce, display, and make derivatives.
- A non-profit organization that gives content creators free licenses that allow them to share their work in exactly the way they want to.
- A systematic process for determining and addressing needs, or "gaps" between current conditions and desired conditions, or "wants".
- The name given to a person on an Agile team who gets to decide what goes on the sprint backlog and whether a task is done or not?
- A license given by a government that provides inventors a temporary monopoly on their invention.
- The SDLC phase that involves studying existing information systems that are already in place and the requirements for new information systems.
- A recordkeeping technology that was originally developed for Bitcoin.
- Software that organizes notes, activities, and metrics into one working system that can help a business in many stages of the client-business relationship including client acquisition, client support, and client retention.
- Protections granted by the federal government to creators, writers, and inventors regarding rights to reproduce, display, make derivatives of, sell, rent, or lend a work.
- A development model that breaks down project activities into a series of sequential or linear phases.
- Any word, picture, or symbol that's used to distinguish a good from other similar goods.
- This term is used to describe a lightweight development process with very little overhead.
- Which chart type would work BEST for data that has relative percentages of a whole
- The identification, evaluation, and prioritization of risks followed by activities that minimize, monitor, and control the impact of the risk.
- A major benefit of cryptocurrencies is that they are ______________, meaning they are monopoly free so that no one organization or government can determine the flow or value of the currency.
- A recent trend which is completely internet-based and uses cryptographical functions to conduct financial transactions.
- The process of turning data points into useful information.
- A combination of technology, people, and procedures used to organize, analyze, and store data.
- A popular and valuable digital currency.
- Software where anyone can inspect, enhance, and modify the source code.
- The SDLC phase that involves gathering information about the technology and software needs of an organization, deciding which options are most feasible, and setting timelines and deliverables for the entire project.
- The SDLC phase that involves monitoring and evaluating the new information system.
40 Clues: A popular and valuable digital currency. • Anything that is owned by a copyright holder. • The process of turning data points into useful information. • The flow of goods and services from the producer to the consumer. • An area of computer science that focuses on intelligent machines. • A recordkeeping technology that was originally developed for Bitcoin. • ...
Skeletal System Terminology 2023-01-20
Across
- PERTAINING TO THE UPPER AND LOWER LIMBS
- JOINT, FREELY MOVABLE JOINT
- CAVITY, HOLLOW CHAMBER FOUND IN THE SHAFT OF A LONG BONE
- BONE FORMING CELL
- PERTAINING TO THE HEAD NECK AND TRUNK
- SHAFT CONTAING YELLOW MARROW
- PROCESS OF BLOOD CELL FORMATION
- FLUID FILLED SAC ASSOCIATED WITH SYNOVIAL JOINTS
- MARROW, FATTY CONNECTIVE TISSUE FOUND IN THE BONE
- BONE, SITE OF RED BLOOD CELL PRODUCTION
- ENDS OF THE LONG BONE
- CARTILAGE, PART OF THE BONE WRAPPED WITH HYALINE CARTILAGE
- BONY PLATES (ARCH) FOUND IN SPONGY BONE
Down
- SALT BUILD UP IN SOFT TISSUE CAUSING HARDNESS
- BONE, POROUS HONEYCOMB LIKE STRUCTURE AND IS TYPICALLY FOUND AT THE ENDS OF LONG BONES
- DISK, LAST REMAINING PART OF CARTILAGE FOUND IN THE BONE
- A FIBROUS TISSUE COVERING THE BONE
- MATURE BONE CELL FOUND IN LACUNAE
- MICROSCOPE CANALS CONNECTING LACUNAE
- CELL RESPONSIBLE FOR BREAKING DOWN BONE
- PROCESS IN WHICH CARTILAGE TURNS INTO BONE
- BONE, BONE TISSUE WITH FEW GAPS
22 Clues: BONE FORMING CELL • ENDS OF THE LONG BONE • JOINT, FREELY MOVABLE JOINT • SHAFT CONTAING YELLOW MARROW • PROCESS OF BLOOD CELL FORMATION • BONE, BONE TISSUE WITH FEW GAPS • MATURE BONE CELL FOUND IN LACUNAE • A FIBROUS TISSUE COVERING THE BONE • MICROSCOPE CANALS CONNECTING LACUNAE • PERTAINING TO THE HEAD NECK AND TRUNK • PERTAINING TO THE UPPER AND LOWER LIMBS • ...
Respiratory Medical Terminology 2023-02-06
Across
- breathing
- pertaining to the epiglottis
- nose
- sense of smell
- speech
- spitting
- diaphragm
- mediastinum
- chest
- smallest branches of the respiratory tree
- serosa of the throat
- smell
- pertaining to the alveoli
Down
- dust
- carbon dioxide
- _______ tubes
- lobes
- pus
- slow
- sinus
- condition
- fast
- air or lung
- normal
- complete
- present in the chest
- oxygen
27 Clues: pus • dust • slow • nose • fast • lobes • sinus • chest • smell • speech • normal • oxygen • spitting • complete • breathing • diaphragm • condition • air or lung • mediastinum • _______ tubes • carbon dioxide • sense of smell • present in the chest • serosa of the throat • pertaining to the alveoli • pertaining to the epiglottis • smallest branches of the respiratory tree
Fire Safety Terminology 2022-04-28
Across
- makes an audible noise when in presence of smoke
- Liquid has flash point below 37.8 degrees C
- has supply piping filled with air or nitrogen
- used to close an opening for fire separations
- has a flashpoint at or above 37.8 degrees
- combustible metals fire
- the temperature at which a particular organic compound gives off sufficient vapor to ignite in air
- provides information in event of a fire
- take responsibility in some aspect of the fire safety plan
Down
- closes off a duct in the event of a fire
- used to keep pipes from freezing
- used to provide water in a Highrise building in event of a fire
- electrical fire
- flammable liquids fire
- piece of legislation covering fire safety
- sprinkler supply system that contains water all the time
- a duct for smoke and waste gases produced by a fire
- regular combustibles fire
- any trained person with proper equipment
- means of egress
20 Clues: electrical fire • means of egress • flammable liquids fire • combustible metals fire • regular combustibles fire • used to keep pipes from freezing • provides information in event of a fire • closes off a duct in the event of a fire • any trained person with proper equipment • piece of legislation covering fire safety • has a flashpoint at or above 37.8 degrees • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword 2022-09-22
20 Clues: ear • eye • skin • nose • lung • heart • gland • water • nerve • blood • female • cancer • kidney • to cut • stomach • disease • chemical • immunity • voice box • small intestine
Medical Terminology Crossword 2022-08-19
24 Clues: skin • nose • both • belly • skull • heart • three • under • repair • disease • abdomen • stomach • excessive • removal of • ebola river • hypertension • alois alzheimer • head,skull,brain • as soon as posible • high blood pressure • shortness of breath • old lyme,connecticut • norman rubert barrett • cutting into,incision
Social Media Terminology 2022-09-16
Cybersecurity terminology challenge 2023-09-12
Across
- authentication: Using additional authentication steps.
- Data: Information that requires protection due to its importance.
- devices: Securing sensitive information through encryption.
- A system of interconnected computers and devices.
- Fixing damaged equipment or systems.
- backup: Regularly saving important files.
- Malicious software, often used in phishing.
- passwords: Mandating password usage for device access.
- network: A network for wireless device connections.
Down
- Malicious software that locks your data and demands payment.
- Isolate infected computers from the network.
- attempt: Suspicious requests for sensitive information.
- Informing relevant parties about a situation.
- software: Keeping applications and systems current.
- The process of restoring normalcy after an incident.
- Personnel Access: Unauthorized entry by individuals who should not have access.
- encryption: A type of wireless security encryption.
- Drives: Small removable storage devices.
- A device managing internet connections.
- Deceptive emails with links or attachments to steal data.
20 Clues: Fixing damaged equipment or systems. • A device managing internet connections. • Drives: Small removable storage devices. • backup: Regularly saving important files. • Malicious software, often used in phishing. • Isolate infected computers from the network. • Informing relevant parties about a situation. • A system of interconnected computers and devices. • ...
Week 3 Terminology 2023-08-27
Across
- describes how the employer will use engineering and work practice controls to minimize the employee's exposure to bbl
- grow in the absence of oxygen ( low oxygen level)
- a chemical or physical process in which disease-producing microorganisms or pathogens are killed, but not spores.
- process using high pressures and temperatures, steam sterilization
- a position in which the patients head is low and the legs are elevated
- grow in the presence of oxygen
- occupational safety and health administration
- positions used for taking temp and medication administration/ patient lay on his/her left side with right leg bent up
- agent capable of producing antisepsis
- a surgical cut made to achieve access or to allow discharge of unwanted material such as pus
- a position involving the patient to lay on his/her stomach
- the process of washing and scrubbing to remove materials such as body tissue, blood or other body fluids.
Down
- material that has been in contact with body builds and is capable of transmitting disease.
- biopsy
- personal protective equipment
- An approach to infection control to treat all human blood and certain human body fluids as if they were known to be infectious for HIV, HBV and other blood borne pathogens, regardless of their true pathogenicity.
- sitting in an upward position and used for patients with respiratory/ cardiovascular issues
- having openings
- the process of killing all microorganisms and their spores.
- the process of freezing, used for removal of benign moles (nevi)
- bloodborne pathogen
- lying on your back with legs bent up. used for abdominal checks.
- medical position used mainly for female exams, childbirth, vaginal checks
- laying on back with face upward
- material safety data sheet( sometimes referred to as SDS)
25 Clues: biopsy • having openings • bloodborne pathogen • personal protective equipment • grow in the presence of oxygen • laying on back with face upward • agent capable of producing antisepsis • occupational safety and health administration • grow in the absence of oxygen ( low oxygen level) • material safety data sheet( sometimes referred to as SDS) • ...
Sports med Terminology 2023-08-30
Across
- roating your leg away from your body
- assesment
- movement towards the midline of the body
- knees are pointed out
- turning your toes out
- a position lying down where your stomach is facing up
- structure that connects bone to bone
- close to the midline of the body
- day
- dead on arival
- pointing your toes down
- swelling in the joint
- when a muscle is tender
- turning your forearm towards your body
- the underside of a foot
- rotating your leg in towards your body
- when your skin changes color because there is bleeding under the skin
- turning the forearm away from the body
- means closer to top or head
- central nervous system
- stretching or tearing of ligaments
- partial or incomplete separation of a joint
- when you feel pain in a different spot then the origin
- pointing your toes up while running
- farthest from the midline of the body
Down
- a position lying down where your stomach is facing down
- when your elbow joint is loose your have ___
- structure that connects bone to muscle
- amount of range you can move a joint
- when your shoulder pops out of socket
- closest to the skin
- swelling in the tissue
- when you roll your ankle and it swells up
- movement away from the midline of the body
- when your bones and cartilage rub together and have friction they make a sound
- situated away from a center
- when you stretch a muscle too far
- turning your toes in
- bending your arm is an example
- when the injury has a long duration
- means closer to the feet
- healing apparatus
- means towards the front of the body
- pushing your arm out is an example
- stetching or tearing of muscles
- your bones are very ____
- farthest away from the body
- knees are pointed in
- a bruise
- when you injured something recently
- amount
- means toward the back of the body
- closest to the center of the body
- top side of a structure
- situated or pertaining to a center
55 Clues: day • amount • a bruise • assesment • dead on arival • healing apparatus • closest to the skin • turning your toes in • knees are pointed in • knees are pointed out • turning your toes out • swelling in the joint • swelling in the tissue • central nervous system • pointing your toes down • when a muscle is tender • the underside of a foot • top side of a structure • means closer to the feet • ...
Terminology of WWI 2023-09-03
Across
- back home was referenced as.
- a Beach in Italy where Australia first saw combat.
- a reason for the start of WWI.
- Allied power which Australia is tied to.
- type of warfare strategy used most in WWI.
- Britain, France, Australia, and later Italy.
- WWI also had Air forces and _____.
- World ____ I
- worn on feet by soldiers
- many of these took place during WWI.
- Group of soldiers is called.
- Country soldiers were sent to for training.
Down
- Winston ____ withdrew from the government after Gallipoli.
- Germany, Austria, Ottoman Empire.
- another word for soldier.
- A document by which the government must abide by.
- space between trenches where soldiers did not cross.
- a form of advising use to draw men into signing up for war.
- Name for Australian and New Zealand soldiers.
- there was one in Russia, causing their exit from WWI
- A battle along a northern river in France
- WWI is also known as _____ war.
22 Clues: World ____ I • worn on feet by soldiers • another word for soldier. • back home was referenced as. • Group of soldiers is called. • a reason for the start of WWI. • WWI is also known as _____ war. • Germany, Austria, Ottoman Empire. • WWI also had Air forces and _____. • many of these took place during WWI. • Allied power which Australia is tied to. • ...
