greys anatomy Crossword Puzzles
Renaissance Name___________ 2015-04-22
18 Clues: city • person • against • reading • rebirth • comes from • dead bodies • love, admiration • ideas, proposals • study of the body • person with ideas • incredible, amazing • pride, self respect • expert on body parts • Christian, not Catholic • art that does not look flat • wealth that makes more wealth • life focused on the individual
Renaissance Name___________ 2015-04-22
18 Clues: city • person • against • rebirth • reading • comes from • dead bodies • love, admiration • ideas, proposals • person with ideas • study of the body • pride, self respect • incredible, amazing • expert on body parts • Christian, not Catholic • art that does not look flat • wealth that makes more wealth • life focused on the individual
Renaissance Name___________ 2015-04-22
18 Clues: city • person • reading • rebirth • against • comes from • dead bodies • ideas, proposals • love, admiration • person with ideas • study of the body • pride, self respect • incredible, amazing • expert on body parts • Christian, not Catholic • art that does not look flat • wealth that makes more wealth • life focused on the individual
Science crossword puzzle 2020-03-15
Across
- anatomy, the difference and similarities of anatomy
- the regions of the surface
- group, experiment or observation to minimize the effects of variables other than independent variable
- variable, a variable that stays the same
- give a brief statement
- examine or study something very closely
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- variable, manipulating
- structure, it is an organ or body part that appears different animals but has the same structure
- Dependent variable, responding variable
- form an idea of the amount of numbers
10 Clues: variable, manipulating • give a brief statement • the regions of the surface • form an idea of the amount of numbers • Dependent variable, responding variable • examine or study something very closely • variable, a variable that stays the same • anatomy, the difference and similarities of anatomy • ...
DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY CROSSWORD P 2023-10-17
Across
- 3 dimensional with high length and with
- designates the angle of view of an image
- black white and all greys in between
- is the area used or unused in a composition
- the total amount of light captured by a camera
- allows you to link 2 layers together
- is a technique used to compose an image to fill the area
- the surface quality
- an advanced image editor
- artistic turm is hue
- determines the amount of time a sensor is active to capture a photo
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- the 7 basics of art
- 2 dimensional and flat
- if lower blurrier higher less blurrier
- one or more layer effects and blending options
- is used to isolate a subject by blurring the foreground or background
- also thought of as the "what"
- a mechanism that allows you to adjust how long the image sensor is exposed to light
- a mark made by a moving point
- a menu at the top of the main photopea bar
20 Clues: the 7 basics of art • the surface quality • artistic turm is hue • 2 dimensional and flat • an advanced image editor • also thought of as the "what" • a mark made by a moving point • black white and all greys in between • allows you to link 2 layers together • if lower blurrier higher less blurrier • 3 dimensional with high length and with • ...
Madison & Dakota’s Sip and Solve 2024-06-04
Across
- what did Dakota buy Madison for her 27th birthday?
- how did we meet?
- what tv series did Dakota introduce Madison to?
- who said I love you first?
- who only sleeps with two pillows while the other sleeps with ten?
- Dakota's favourite dinner
- what tv series did Madison introduce Dakota to?
- what did we do on our first date?
- the name of the first pet Madison and Dakota got together
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- our mutual passion
- what pet name does Madison call Dakota most often?
- where did Dakota propose?
- Madison’s favourite dinner
- a sport we love to compete against eachother in
- where in the world do Madison and Dakota wish to go together?
- what pet name does Dakota call Madison most often?
- how many years have Madison and Dakota been together?
- after how many days of knowing eachother did Dakota tell Madison he wanted to marry her?
- what is our favourite card game?
- what did Dakota call Madison in his pickup line when they met?
20 Clues: how did we meet? • our mutual passion • where did Dakota propose? • Dakota's favourite dinner • Madison’s favourite dinner • who said I love you first? • what is our favourite card game? • what did we do on our first date? • what tv series did Dakota introduce Madison to? • a sport we love to compete against eachother in • what tv series did Madison introduce Dakota to? • ...
Vocabulary Choice Board 2013-12-03
Across
- Shocked
- To Destroy
- Acceptable, Likely
- Incompatible
- Praise
- Hypnotist
- Dark, dim, gloomy
- Wanderer
- Boring, Tiresome, Dullness
Down
- Successful, Propitious
- Deep
- Regret, Remorse, Sorry
- A Maze
- Beautiful Decoration
- Lack of Interest; Indifference
- Interesting, Attractive, Colorful
- Ponder
- Playing
- Hesitant, Undecided
- Body Structure
- Shy, Timid
- Gratitude, Gushing
- Reward
- A Frenzied Celebration
- A Half Portion
25 Clues: Deep • A Maze • Ponder • Praise • Reward • Shocked • Playing • Wanderer • Hypnotist • To Destroy • Shy, Timid • Incompatible • Body Structure • A Half Portion • Dark, dim, gloomy • Acceptable, Likely • Gratitude, Gushing • Hesitant, Undecided • Beautiful Decoration • Successful, Propitious • Regret, Remorse, Sorry • A Frenzied Celebration • Boring, Tiresome, Dullness • Lack of Interest; Indifference • ...
Vocabulary Choice Board 2013-12-03
Across
- Acceptable, Likely
- Deep
- Hesitant, Undecided
- Wanderer
- Reward
- Ponder
- Incompatible
- To Destroy
- Hypnotist
- Interesting, Attractive, Colorful
- Boring, Tiresome, Dullness
- Shocked
Down
- Successful, Propitious
- Body Structure
- A Half Portion
- Shy, Timid
- Regret, Remorse, Sorry
- Gratitude, Gushing
- A Frenzied Celebration
- Beautiful Decoration
- Praise
- A Maze
- Lack of Interest; Indifference
- Dark, dim, gloomy
- Playing
25 Clues: Deep • Praise • A Maze • Reward • Ponder • Playing • Shocked • Wanderer • Hypnotist • Shy, Timid • To Destroy • Incompatible • Body Structure • A Half Portion • Dark, dim, gloomy • Acceptable, Likely • Gratitude, Gushing • Hesitant, Undecided • Beautiful Decoration • Successful, Propitious • Regret, Remorse, Sorry • A Frenzied Celebration • Boring, Tiresome, Dullness • Lack of Interest; Indifference • ...
Squirrels, of Course!! 2015-06-16
Across
- True or false, a peanut is not a nut?
- A peanut is not a nut, it is a ____.
- One of the squirrel's natural enemies is the ____.
- This is one of the squirrel's favorite types of nuts.
- Paula's favorite small animals are___?
- This lettuce has no nutritive value.
- Fox squirrels are ___than Eastern Grey Squirrels.
Down
- True or false, a mother squirrel will fight for her baby?
- Eastern Greys make noises that sound like a cat's ___.
- People feed these to squirrels but they are not in their natural diet.
- Squirrels eat fruits and vegetables that ___ from vines or trees.
- Captive squirrels should always receive extra ____.
- The abbreviation for the Florida Wildlife Commission is ___.
- This lettuce is nutrient rich.
- The Eastern Grey Squirrel is often called a ___squirrel.
15 Clues: This lettuce is nutrient rich. • A peanut is not a nut, it is a ____. • This lettuce has no nutritive value. • True or false, a peanut is not a nut? • Paula's favorite small animals are___? • Fox squirrels are ___than Eastern Grey Squirrels. • One of the squirrel's natural enemies is the ____. • Captive squirrels should always receive extra ____. • ...
Anatomy 2020-09-17
Across
- vital organ located inside the chest
- study of bodily structures
- the ability to maintain a relatively stable internal state that persists despite changes in the outside world
- large molecules composed of one or more chains of amino acids
- respiratory organs located inside the chest
Down
- a group of tissues working together to perform an activity
- the highest level of organization
- biological catalyst that is usually a protein
- study of bodily functions
- a group of cells that perform the same basic activity
- organ located inside the skull
- smallest functional unit of an organism
12 Clues: study of bodily functions • study of bodily structures • organ located inside the skull • the highest level of organization • vital organ located inside the chest • smallest functional unit of an organism • respiratory organs located inside the chest • biological catalyst that is usually a protein • a group of cells that perform the same basic activity • ...
Anatomy 2021-11-30
Across
- a structural unit of a myofibril in striated muscle, consisting of a dark band and the nearer half of each adjacent pale band.
- tightening
- the position in which someone holds their body when standing or sitting.
- circular movement of a limb at the far end
- decrease angle
- circular movement around an axis
- palms turned up
Down
- toward the midline
- A normal state of balanced muscle tension
- movement study of
- connect and support other tissues and surround the organs in the body.
- stimulation by motor
12 Clues: tightening • decrease angle • palms turned up • movement study of • toward the midline • stimulation by motor • circular movement around an axis • A normal state of balanced muscle tension • circular movement of a limb at the far end • connect and support other tissues and surround the organs in the body. • ...
Anatomy 2024-07-15
Across
- The cartilaginous flap that covers the larynx during swallowing
- The small bone at the base of the tongue
- The small, tube-like structure that drains fluid from the middle ear
- The main artery supplying blood to the head and neck
- The spiral-shaped cavity forming the hearing part of the inner ear
- The membranous structure that covers the cochlea's opening.
Down
- The bony labyrinth of the inner ear
- The largest salivary gland
- The part of the throat behind the mouth
- The central cavity of the cochlea
- The superior part of the pharynx
- The bony structure surrounding the nasal cavity
12 Clues: The largest salivary gland • The superior part of the pharynx • The central cavity of the cochlea • The bony labyrinth of the inner ear • The part of the throat behind the mouth • The small bone at the base of the tongue • The bony structure surrounding the nasal cavity • The main artery supplying blood to the head and neck • ...
Stems List 8 2015-04-08
20 Clues: clues • newbie • friend • to move • fragile • a change • to scare • argument • a feeling • to protect • really cold • there are 5 • stealth mode • a different way • to take care of • study of the human body • familiar or to remember • what people think of you • a type of visual entertainment • an electronic that stores information
76-80 2017-03-20
Jose M. Mier Y Teran 5/4/2016 2016-05-04
Across
- Supply
- Friend
- Selfless for others
- Represent
- Quick to respond to slight changes
- The bodily structure of living organisms
- A public argument
- Desktop
- A person who engages in a pursuit
- Remove contaminants from
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- Proof
- Liar
- Modification
- Ensure
- A person who moves to a different country permanently
- Moving
- Unpleasant
- A physical feeling
- Strengthen
- You watch it
20 Clues: Liar • Proof • Ensure • Supply • Friend • Moving • Desktop • Represent • Unpleasant • Strengthen • Modification • You watch it • A public argument • A physical feeling • Selfless for others • Remove contaminants from • A person who engages in a pursuit • Quick to respond to slight changes • The bodily structure of living organisms • A person who moves to a different country permanently
TV SHOWS - CSHS 2022-05-20
Across
- How I Met Your _______
- Sons of __________
- Young _________
- _______Abbey
- _________ Family
- Grey's ________
- _____ is us
- The ___________ Dead
- A Million _______ Things
- Gilmore ______
- Chicago ______
- ________ Bloods
- Two and a _______ Men
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- _________ Is the New Black
- Law & __________
- The Good ________
- American _________ Story
- __________ Bad
- _________ Minds
- The ________ Attendant
- Schitt's ___________
- Stranger __________
- The _________ Diaries
- The Big Bang __________
- __________ Guy
- Games of _________
26 Clues: _____ is us • _______Abbey • __________ Bad • Gilmore ______ • Chicago ______ • __________ Guy • Young _________ • _________ Minds • Grey's ________ • ________ Bloods • Law & __________ • _________ Family • The Good ________ • Sons of __________ • Games of _________ • Stranger __________ • Schitt's ___________ • The ___________ Dead • The _________ Diaries • Two and a _______ Men • How I Met Your _______ • ...
Anatomy 2020-09-15
Across
- Contained in sacs in axon terminals released to cause stimulus in the next cell
- Relays messages, processes information, and analyzes information.
- Connects brain to the spinal cord; Controls involuntary actions.
- Largest part of the brain; Responsible for voluntary and educated actions; Located in 2 different lobes.
- Long fiber that carries impulses away from cell body
- The junction between the axon and dendrite
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- Second largest part of the brain; Located at the back of the skull; Coordinates balance and movement.
- Controls reflexes, Carries signals from brain to the body
- a bundle of fibers running to organs and tissues in the body.
- Cells that transmit impulses
- Fatty insulated sheath that surrounds all but the smallest nerve fibers.
- Short branch extensions that carry impulses towards the cell body
12 Clues: Cells that transmit impulses • The junction between the axon and dendrite • Long fiber that carries impulses away from cell body • Controls reflexes, Carries signals from brain to the body • a bundle of fibers running to organs and tissues in the body. • Connects brain to the spinal cord; Controls involuntary actions. • ...
Anatomy 2012-11-21
Across
- This bone is situated behind the Tibia
- First you have your Carpels then what?
- No more steak if you break this
- These bones protect your lungs
- This protects your brain
- The largest bones in the body?
Down
- What bone do you kneel on
- Also referred to as the collarbone
- What is the bottom of your vertebrae called?
- Commonly known as your shoulder blade
- Sitting down is painful when this is injured
- This bone is next to the Radius
12 Clues: This protects your brain • What bone do you kneel on • These bones protect your lungs • The largest bones in the body? • No more steak if you break this • This bone is next to the Radius • Also referred to as the collarbone • Commonly known as your shoulder blade • This bone is situated behind the Tibia • First you have your Carpels then what? • ...
anatomy 2023-08-07
Across
- structure in a chromosome that holds together the two chromatids (the daughter strands of a replicated chromosome).
- makes up the thick middle layer of the heart
- a group of cells that have similar structure and that function together as a unit
- a membrane-bound cell organelle that contains digestive enzymes.
- organelles that convert the chemical energy stored in food into compounds that are more convenient for the cell to use.
- a spherical structure found in the cell's nucleus whose primary function is to produce and assemble the cell's ribosomes.
- a subcellular structure that has one or more specific jobs to perform in the cell
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- a term given to several body tissues that connect, support, and help bind other tissues
- the cellular machinery responsible for making proteins
- the gelatinous liquid that fills the inside of a cell
- a tissue primarily composed of specialized cells/fibers which are capable of contracting in order to effect movement.
- layers of cells that line hollow organs and glands
12 Clues: makes up the thick middle layer of the heart • layers of cells that line hollow organs and glands • the gelatinous liquid that fills the inside of a cell • the cellular machinery responsible for making proteins • a membrane-bound cell organelle that contains digestive enzymes. • a group of cells that have similar structure and that function together as a unit • ...
anatomy 2023-08-07
Across
- the gelatinous liquid that fills the inside of a cell
- structure in a chromosome that holds together the two chromatids (the daughter strands of a replicated chromosome).
- organelles that convert the chemical energy stored in food into compounds that are more convenient for the cell to use.
- a spherical structure found in the cell's nucleus whose primary function is to produce and assemble the cell's ribosomes.
- a tissue primarily composed of specialized cells/fibers which are capable of contracting in order to effect movement.
Down
- a term given to several body tissues that connect, support, and help bind other tissues
- a subcellular structure that has one or more specific jobs to perform in the cell
- makes up the thick middle layer of the heart
- a membrane-bound cell organelle that contains digestive enzymes.
- a group of cells that have similar structure and that function together as a unit
- the cellular machinery responsible for making proteins
- layers of cells that line hollow organs and glands
12 Clues: makes up the thick middle layer of the heart • layers of cells that line hollow organs and glands • the gelatinous liquid that fills the inside of a cell • the cellular machinery responsible for making proteins • a membrane-bound cell organelle that contains digestive enzymes. • a subcellular structure that has one or more specific jobs to perform in the cell • ...
Agriculture Hannah 2020-05-05
Across
- Beef cattle farming is predominantly around the ___
- There are been an increase of Australian pork and ___ consumption over the last 50 years.
- A winter feed for cows that is dried grass
- A cow with Asian origin is called a Bos ___
- Intensive/Extensive product is traditionally either to monitor.
- the meat from calves
- Murray Greys are a crosbreed of Angus and ____
- white flecks and streaks of fat within lean sections of meat
- A boss taurus breed that originated in Scotland
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- French origin that came to Australia in 1969
- no horns
- Soil quality that is dry and infertile
- land covered in grasses and plants suitable for grazing
- in 2017, majority of Australia's cattle (42%) were raised in this state
- the weatheral, temperature, humidity etc factors of a certain area
- Famous Bos Indicus cattle that came to Australia in the 1930s from the US
- opposite of native
17 Clues: no horns • opposite of native • the meat from calves • Soil quality that is dry and infertile • A winter feed for cows that is dried grass • A cow with Asian origin is called a Bos ___ • French origin that came to Australia in 1969 • Murray Greys are a crosbreed of Angus and ____ • A boss taurus breed that originated in Scotland • ...
Andrew Vesalius Crossword 2013-01-06
7 Clues: Where he was born • A surgical procedure • The month he was born • What Vesalius studied. • Opened hostilities with France. • Where Andrew Vesalius moved to. • Founder of modern human anatomy.
TV SHOWS - CSHS 2022-05-20
Across
- __________ 19
- The Big Bang __________
- __________ Bad
- _________ Is the New Black
- Chicago ______
- Young _________
- A Million _______ Things
- Sons of __________
- The _________ Diaries
- _________ Minds
- _________ Family
- _______Abbey
- _____ is us
Down
- The Good ________
- How I Met Your _______
- Schitt's ___________
- Gilmore ______
- __________ Guy
- American _________ Story
- The ________ Attendant
- Law & __________
- ________ Bloods
- Games of _________
- The ___________ Dead
- Grey's ________
- Two and a _______ Men
- Stranger __________
27 Clues: _____ is us • _______Abbey • __________ 19 • __________ Bad • Gilmore ______ • __________ Guy • Chicago ______ • Young _________ • ________ Bloods • Grey's ________ • _________ Minds • Law & __________ • _________ Family • The Good ________ • Games of _________ • Sons of __________ • Stranger __________ • Schitt's ___________ • The ___________ Dead • Two and a _______ Men • The _________ Diaries • ...
Anatomy 2024-03-19
Across
- Movement decreasing the angle at a join Bending
- The term that means further from the trunk
- The superior bones of the hand
- what bone is superior to the Patella
- the imaginary line that runs vertically in the center of your body
Down
- Point your Toes
- The bones in the Foot
- The posterior muscle on the Humerus
- The bone where the ribs attach on the Anterior surface
- Names of fingers and Toes
- Movement away from the Midline
- the muscles on the posterior surface of the pelvis
12 Clues: Point your Toes • The bones in the Foot • Names of fingers and Toes • The superior bones of the hand • Movement away from the Midline • The posterior muscle on the Humerus • what bone is superior to the Patella • The term that means further from the trunk • Movement decreasing the angle at a join Bending • the muscles on the posterior surface of the pelvis • ...
Anatomy 2023-10-25
Across
- Nucleic Acid not found in humans?
- Particle with a neutral charge?
- Aka stable internal environment
- Common example of a molecule also known as H20?
- Fats are also known as?
Down
- 11 of these in an organism
- Aka "tiny organs"
- Type of tissue
- Very common atom in living organisms?
- Must be able to metabolize and _____ energy
- 5 ___ types of organs: heart, brain, liver, lungs, kidneys
- Smallest biological unit capable of characteristics of life?
12 Clues: Type of tissue • Aka "tiny organs" • Fats are also known as? • 11 of these in an organism • Particle with a neutral charge? • Aka stable internal environment • Nucleic Acid not found in humans? • Very common atom in living organisms? • Must be able to metabolize and _____ energy • Common example of a molecule also known as H20? • ...
Anatomy 2025-03-12
Anatomy and Physiology Period 6. 2020-09-15
12 Clues: protect • Control • movement • Breakdown food • Defend(deflect) • Waste (filters) • bodily functions • Bodily structures • Support(protection) • gas exchange(oxygen) • gas exchange(transport) • hormones for regulation
The Scientific Revolution 2023-09-07
Across
- used to confirm findings and to prove or disprove a hypothesis(2 words)
- Proved the universe was heliocentric mathematically (2 words)
- First believed the world was heliocentric (2 words)
- Sun is the center of the universe
- Earth is the center of the universe
- founder of human anatomy (2 words)
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- Built his own telescope (2 words)
- regarded as a pure science
- a belief that went against what was allowed by the church
- the internal arrangement of organs
10 Clues: regarded as a pure science • Built his own telescope (2 words) • Sun is the center of the universe • founder of human anatomy (2 words) • the internal arrangement of organs • Earth is the center of the universe • First believed the world was heliocentric (2 words) • a belief that went against what was allowed by the church • ...
Scientific Revolution Crossword 2025-03-13
Across
- A versatile scientist who contributed to physics, biology, astronomy, and architecture, making important discoveries with the microscope
- A meticulous astronomer who made precise observations of the heavens, providing valuable data for Kepler and Copernicus.
- A philosopher and mathematician, he emphasized reason and skepticism in scientific inquiry, contributing to the development of the scientific method
- The proposel that the Sun, not the Earth, is at the center of the solar system
- He created the scientific method
- He believed that the sun was the center of the universe
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- He used math to prove Nicolas's theroy
- Made significant contributions to chemistry, including Boyle's law, and promoted the importance of experimentation in scientific inquiry.
- A pioneer in anatomy, his work on human anatomy challenged traditional views and laid the foundation for modern anatomy.
- He invented the first telescope
10 Clues: He invented the first telescope • He created the scientific method • He used math to prove Nicolas's theroy • He believed that the sun was the center of the universe • The proposel that the Sun, not the Earth, is at the center of the solar system • ...
Act 3, Scene 2 2022-11-21
11 Clues: - passion • - captured • - to greet, • - schoolmaster • - rebuke, scold • - distinguished • - skeleton, body • - fit of laughter • - sworn testimony • - sleeping, timid • - duped, tricked person
Act 3, Scene 2 2022-11-21
11 Clues: - passion • - captured • - to greet, • - schoolmaster • - rebuke, scold • - distinguished • - skeleton, body • - fit of laughter • - sworn testimony • - sleeping, timid • - duped, tricked person
Ologies 2023-09-13
Across
- - Study of the chemistry in living things which includes metabolism
- - Study of insects
- - The study of living things and everything about it
- - Structure and function of living things, such as cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems
- - Study of plants and everything about them
- Science - Study of how humans impact the earth and its resources.
- - The study of bacteria, especially in relation to medicine and agriculture.
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- - A person who studies the different climates.
- - Study of cell biology including cell anatomy and physiology
- - Study of fish
- - Study of ticks, mites and spiders
- - Study of the properties of matter and how matter changes into new substances
- - Study of organisms and how they interact with the environment, such as habitats and food web
- - The study of the moon, stars, and other objects in space
- - Study of hormones and their composition and function
- - Study of development of living things before birth
16 Clues: - Study of fish • - Study of insects • - Study of ticks, mites and spiders • - Study of plants and everything about them • - A person who studies the different climates. • - The study of living things and everything about it • - Study of development of living things before birth • - Study of hormones and their composition and function • ...
FlowerFam Crossword 2022-05-04
12 Clues: pad • buzz • yearly • bee snack • spring bulbs • beautiful weed • cup and saucer • flower anatomy • hummingbird food • flower foundation • hard to keep alive • beautiful like a rose
Comparative anatomy 2024-09-16
Across
- – The molecule that carries genetic instructions in all living things
- – The study of the structure of organisms
- – A structure that has lost its original function over evolutionary time
- – Type of anatomy that compares structures across species
- – The process by which species change over time
- – A characteristic that helps an organism survive and reproduce in its environment
- – An organism from which others have descended
- – The bones or internal structure of an organism
- – Groups of organisms capable of interbreeding and producing fertile offspring
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- – A primate species closely related to humans
- – A class of warm-blooded animals with hair or fur
- – A type of limb structure with five digits
- – Structures that perform similar functions but evolved independently
- – Structures in different species with a common ancestor but different functions
- – The vertebral column
- – A sequence of species each descended from the last
- – An arm, leg, or wing—used for movement in various species
- – A marine mammal that evolved from land-dwelling ancestors
18 Clues: – The vertebral column • – The study of the structure of organisms • – A type of limb structure with five digits • – A primate species closely related to humans • – An organism from which others have descended • – The process by which species change over time • – The bones or internal structure of an organism • – A class of warm-blooded animals with hair or fur • ...
Important People in Healthcare History 2024-04-30
Across
- He was a painter but also did dissections to identify anatomy
- He was born in ancient Greece and is considered the Father of Medicine
- She was the pioneer of modern nursing practice
- She was the first female member of the British Medical Association
- He was the founder of the modern science of genetics
- He designed the first mercury thermometer, and a temperature scale is named for him
- He identified the Polio Vaccine
- He never finished college and designed the first bifocals
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- He studied at Plato’s Academy
- She founded the American Red Cross
- He drew detailed drawings of the human anatomy
- He separated conjoined twins who were attached at the head
- He was most famous for identifying the pasteurization process and worked on vaccines
- He prevented infection in wounds and identified modern infection control
- The Father of Immunology was ______________
- She discovered Polonium & Radium
- She was the first woman to earn a medical degree in the US
- He discovered how blood circulate throughout the body
- He discovered Penicillin
- He invented the stethoscope
20 Clues: He discovered Penicillin • He invented the stethoscope • He studied at Plato’s Academy • He identified the Polio Vaccine • She discovered Polonium & Radium • She founded the American Red Cross • The Father of Immunology was ______________ • He drew detailed drawings of the human anatomy • She was the pioneer of modern nursing practice • ...
Chapter 1 Mastery Project 2023-08-25
Across
- Toward the lower part of the body, below
- Away from the mid line of the body, outer side of
- Anatomy of Larger body structures (heart and bones)
- Body system containing endocrine glands
- Tissue --> __
- Body system that includes the stomach, mouth, esophagus, intestines, etc.
- All chemical reactions that occur within the body
- The body’s ability to maintain relatively stable internal conditions even though the outside world is continuously changing
- Toward the upper part of the body, above
- The study of the structure and shape of the body and its parts and their relationship to one another
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- Irritability (ex. Touching a hot stove --> pulling away from pain)
- The study of how the body and its parts work/function
- Production of offspring
- Toward or at the front of the body, in front of
- Away from the body's surface
- Cells to --> ___
- Body system containing the heart and blood vessels
- Toward or at the mid line of the body, on the inner side of
- Toward or at the back of the body, behind
- Cavity that houses the brain
20 Clues: Tissue --> __ • Cells to --> ___ • Production of offspring • Away from the body's surface • Cavity that houses the brain • Body system containing endocrine glands • Toward the lower part of the body, below • Toward the upper part of the body, above • Toward or at the back of the body, behind • Toward or at the front of the body, in front of • ...
Ologies 2023-09-13
Across
- - Study of the chemistry in living things which includes metabolism
- - Study of insects
- - The study of living things and everything about it
- - Structure and function of living things, such as cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems
- - Study of plants and everything about them
- Science - Study of how humans impact the earth and its resources.
- - The study of bacteria, especially in relation to medicine and agriculture.
Down
- - A person who studies the different climates.
- - Study of cell biology including cell anatomy and physiology
- - Study of fish
- - Study of ticks, mites and spiders
- - Study of the properties of matter and how matter changes into new substances
- - Study of organisms and how they interact with the environment, such as habitats and food web
- - The study of the moon, stars, and other objects in space
- - Study of hormones and their composition and function
- - Study of development of living things before birth
16 Clues: - Study of fish • - Study of insects • - Study of ticks, mites and spiders • - Study of plants and everything about them • - A person who studies the different climates. • - The study of living things and everything about it • - Study of development of living things before birth • - Study of hormones and their composition and function • ...
Scientific Revolution Crossword 2013-05-29
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- a series of laws on gases are named after him
- he created the first research center specifically for astronomy
- founder of heliocentric theory; sun as center of universe
- his works were in the field of magnetics, made the first pendulum
- improved telescope and tried for heresy by the Catholic Church
- pioneered deductive reasoning; "I think, therefore I am" man
- founder of modern Chemistry: created the Table of Elements
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- Greek who believed the earth was the center of the universe
- physician, botonist, alchemist, and astrologer
- Discredited Galen's works on the body, wrote a book on anatomy, studied corpses
- created laws on gravity (the "apple guy")
- considered a founder of the scientific method
- Greek anatomy expert
- founder of microbiology; the study of "teeny, tiny things"
- demonstrated that blood circulates through the body
- confirmed Copernicus sun theory, made 3 laws on planetary motion
16 Clues: Greek anatomy expert • created laws on gravity (the "apple guy") • a series of laws on gases are named after him • considered a founder of the scientific method • physician, botonist, alchemist, and astrologer • demonstrated that blood circulates through the body • founder of heliocentric theory; sun as center of universe • ...
Ologies 2023-09-13
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- - Study of organisms and how they interact with the environment, such as habitats and food web
- - Study of insects
- - The study of bacteria, especially in relation to medicine and agriculture.
- - Study of ticks, mites and spiders
- - A person who studies the different climates.
- - Study of plants and everything about them
- - Study of the properties of matter and how matter changes into new substances
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- - Study of hormones and their composition and function
- - The study of the moon, stars, and other objects in space
- Science - Study of how humans impact the earth and its resources.
- - Study of fish
- - Study of the chemistry in living things which includes metabolism
- - Study of cell biology including cell anatomy and physiology
- - The study of living things and everything about it
- - Study of development of living things before birth
- - Structure and function of living things, such as cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems
16 Clues: - Study of fish • - Study of insects • - Study of ticks, mites and spiders • - Study of plants and everything about them • - A person who studies the different climates. • - The study of living things and everything about it • - Study of development of living things before birth • - Study of hormones and their composition and function • ...
Section 46 p4 2024-02-25
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- (ο/η) the (m or f) physicist, (as adj) natural, normal, (physics) physical
- (η) the comment, observation, remark
- (ο) the web (www), spiderweb, (anatomy) tissue, ship mast, antenna, flagpole, loom, woven fabric
- (η) the virtual reality
- (η) the speed, velocity, swiftness, alacrity, gear, (lit) fast + ness
- (η) the process or product of invention
- to be devised, established, discovered, invented, contrived, fabricated, made up, conjured, thought up
- (το) the (dimension) bottom, depth, (fig) profundity, (character) background
- (ο) the cursor, runner (person who runs), birds that run (instead of fly), rotor
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- (η) the biology, study of living matter
- by devising, establishing, discovering, inventing, contriving, fabricating
- of or related to online, being on the internet
- (η) the web page
- (το) the experiment
- (η) the installation, establishment, residence, settlement, (lit) within + against + position
- (το) the article (grammar, journal, etc.), (anatomy) limb
16 Clues: (η) the web page • (το) the experiment • (η) the virtual reality • (η) the comment, observation, remark • (η) the biology, study of living matter • (η) the process or product of invention • of or related to online, being on the internet • (το) the article (grammar, journal, etc.), (anatomy) limb • (η) the speed, velocity, swiftness, alacrity, gear, (lit) fast + ness • ...
Ology Vocabulary 2021-08-25
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- study of nature, formation, and movement of glaciers
- study of organisms and how they interact with the environment, such as studying their habitats and role in the food web
- study of origin, history, and structure of Earth
- study of the moon, stars, and other objects in space
- study of water on Earth
- study of insects
- study of reptiles and amphibians
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- study of blood and blood diseases
- the study of living things and everything about it
- study of the immune system and its responses to invading pathogens
- study of animal behavior
- study of the different climates on Earth
- study of heredity and inherited traits placed down from generation to generation
- structure and function of living things, such as cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems
- study of cell biology and cell anatomy and physiology
15 Clues: study of insects • study of water on Earth • study of animal behavior • study of reptiles and amphibians • study of blood and blood diseases • study of the different climates on Earth • study of origin, history, and structure of Earth • the study of living things and everything about it • study of nature, formation, and movement of glaciers • ...
Brain Power 2015-03-27
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- They conduct impulses to the brain
- Divides the brain into right and left hemispheres
- Lobe located at the back of the brain and controls your vision
- "The Little Brain"
- The nerve that leads from the eye to the brain
- (two words) Myelineated neurons of the brain
- Regulates sleep, thirst and hunger
- The study of the nervous system
- Releases hormones that control growth
- Lobe which controls your sense of touch
- The four lobes of the brain collectively
- Lobe directly related to the hearing
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- An upfold or ridge on the surface of the brain
- The ability to recall past experiences
- Lobe located behind the forehead
- The condition of a stable internal environment
- Controls breathing and heartbeat
- (2 words)regulates hormones
- (two words) Unmyelineated material of the brain
- The connector between the brain and spinal cord
- The study of how the body works
- developing an understanding of an idea
- A shallow groove in the brain
- My anatomy teachers name
- The study of the structure of the human body
25 Clues: "The Little Brain" • My anatomy teachers name • (2 words)regulates hormones • A shallow groove in the brain • The study of how the body works • The study of the nervous system • Lobe located behind the forehead • Controls breathing and heartbeat • They conduct impulses to the brain • Regulates sleep, thirst and hunger • Lobe directly related to the hearing • ...
Unit 1 Introduction 2020-09-08
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- entire foot
- The eyes are __ to the nose
- posterior elbow
- thigh
- Examples include nucleus, mitochondria, ribosomes
- This system is commonly called the immune system
- lower back
- Studying how something works
- Term for farther inside the body
- Muscle that separates the thoracic and abdominal cavity
- Cells with the same anatomy and physiology
- posterior knee
- Divides the body in an anterior and posterior plane
- A plane that divides the body horizontally (top/bottom)
- Term for towards the top
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- System that includes glands and hormones
- Term that refers to all cavities on the anterior part of the body
- Term for structure
- This cavity is also called the spinal cavity
- System that removes nitrogenous waste
- chest
- This system produces blood
- Smallest living unit
- Term for closer to where a limb attaches to the body
- arm
- System that includes the skin
- The foot is ___ to the shin
- Term that means toward the back
- Term that means toward the middle
- Smallest unit
- upper back
31 Clues: arm • chest • thigh • lower back • upper back • entire foot • Smallest unit • posterior knee • posterior elbow • Term for structure • Smallest living unit • Term for towards the top • This system produces blood • The eyes are __ to the nose • The foot is ___ to the shin • Studying how something works • System that includes the skin • Term that means toward the back • Term for farther inside the body • ...
Quarter 1 project 2022-10-11
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- Study of internal structures by Xray
- Study of tissues
- Front and back of body
- Ability to maintain a stable internal environment
- Study of internal structure
- Study of developmental changes of the body before birth
- Gross anatomy of the body
- Study of anatomical structures
- Study of structural changes
- The study of structure
- Appendages or limbs
- Sagittal plane that lies on the midline
- Houses the internal organs
- Cells are made of molecules
- The study of function of the body
- Head,neck,trunk
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- Divides body into anterior and posterior parts
- Consist of similar type of cells
- Consists of different organs that work closely together
- made up of the organ systems
- All structures in one part of the body
- Toward and away from body surface
- Towards and Away from head
- Divides body into right and left parts
- Cuts made diagonally
- Made up of different types of tissues
- Closer and further from origin of body
- Protects nervous system
- Atoms combined to form molecules
- Study of cells
30 Clues: Study of cells • Head,neck,trunk • Study of tissues • Appendages or limbs • Cuts made diagonally • Front and back of body • The study of structure • Protects nervous system • Gross anatomy of the body • Towards and Away from head • Houses the internal organs • Study of internal structure • Study of structural changes • Cells are made of molecules • made up of the organ systems • ...
Key Vocabulary Terms 2022-09-01
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- anatomy study of small tissues, organs, and cells that cannot be seen with the
- membrane lining of a body cavity
- elastic like fibers found in connective tissue
- mucous membrane
- the study of cells
- the study of the structure of an organism
- body
- microscopic study of living tissues
- membrane lining of the abdominal cavity that protects the abdominal organs
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- membrane: type of tissue that lines surfaces and spaces that lead to the outside of
- tiny red granules that are visible in the base of a healing wound; granules consist
- to transplant tissue into a body part to replace damaged tissue
- eye
- band or sheet of fibrous membranes covering, binding, and supporting muscle
- fluid a lubricating substance produced by the synovial membrane that lines joint
- pertaining to the skin
- fluid thin, watery body fluid
- in a body cavity
- study of the functions of living organisms and their parts
- to deposit mineral salts
- fibrous protein occurring in bone and cartilage
- membrane membrane covering each
- newly formed capillaries and fibroblasts
23 Clues: eye • body • mucous membrane • in a body cavity • the study of cells • pertaining to the skin • to deposit mineral salts • fluid thin, watery body fluid • membrane membrane covering each • membrane lining of a body cavity • microscopic study of living tissues • newly formed capillaries and fibroblasts • the study of the structure of an organism • ...
BIO 100 Week Two 2023-08-08
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- back of the organs or body
- an inflammatory condition of one or more joints
- portion of the skull that encloses and protects the brain
- before, front
- five bones that form the palm of the hand
- study of the anatomy, physiology, pathology, and chemistry of cells
- fat
- also called the shoulder blade
- rib
- crooked, bent, stiff
- tissue
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- behind, toward the back
- the study of the structures of the body
- the study of the functions of the structures of the body
- also known as costals
- curve, swayback bent
- bursa
- fracture also called a compound fracture
- joint
- cavity surrounds the heart and lungs
- bands of fibrous tissue that forms joints by connecting one bone to another bone
- lower part of body tail
- out of, outside, away from
- an abnormal lateral curvature of the spine
- spinal cord, bone marrow
- skull
- also called the kneecap
- bone
- gland
- cell
30 Clues: fat • rib • bone • cell • bursa • joint • skull • gland • tissue • before, front • curve, swayback bent • crooked, bent, stiff • also known as costals • behind, toward the back • lower part of body tail • also called the kneecap • spinal cord, bone marrow • back of the organs or body • out of, outside, away from • also called the shoulder blade • cavity surrounds the heart and lungs • ...
Ologies! 2021-08-24
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- - The study of the moon, stars, and other objects in space
- - Study of organisms and how they interact with the environment, such as habitats and food web
- - Study of plants and everything about them
- - Study of the chemistry in living things which includes metabolism
- - The study of bacteria, especially in relation to medicine and agriculture.
- - A person who studies the different climates.
- - Study of the incidence, distribution,
- - Study of cell biology including cell anatomy and physiology
- - Study of the properties of matter and how matter changes into new substances
- - Study of hormones and their composition and function
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- - Structure and function of living things, such as cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems
- - Study of development of living things before birth
- - Study of ticks, mites and spiders
- - Study of insects
- - The study of living things and everything about it
- Science - Study of how humans impact the earth and its resources.
16 Clues: - Study of insects • - Study of ticks, mites and spiders • - Study of the incidence, distribution, • - Study of plants and everything about them • - A person who studies the different climates. • - Study of development of living things before birth • - The study of living things and everything about it • - Study of hormones and their composition and function • ...
Quarter 1 project 2022-10-11
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- Study of internal structures by Xray
- Study of tissues
- Front and back of body
- Ability to maintain a stable internal environment
- Study of internal structure
- Study of developmental changes of the body before birth
- Gross anatomy of the body
- Study of anatomical structures
- Study of structural changes
- The study of structure
- Appendages or limbs
- Sagittal plane that lies on the midline
- Houses the internal organs
- Cells are made of molecules
- The study of function of the body
- Head,neck,trunk
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- Divides body into anterior and posterior parts
- Consist of similar type of cells
- Consists of different organs that work closely together
- made up of the organ systems
- All structures in one part of the body
- Toward and away from body surface
- Towards and Away from head
- Divides body into right and left parts
- Cuts made diagonally
- Made up of different types of tissues
- Closer and further from origin of body
- Protects nervous system
- Atoms combined to form molecules
- Study of cells
30 Clues: Study of cells • Head,neck,trunk • Study of tissues • Appendages or limbs • Cuts made diagonally • Front and back of body • The study of structure • Protects nervous system • Gross anatomy of the body • Towards and Away from head • Houses the internal organs • Study of internal structure • Study of structural changes • Cells are made of molecules • made up of the organ systems • ...
Shoulder Anatomy 2021-02-02
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- made up of the trapezoid and conoid. Its function is to allow complex shoulder movements without the separation of the scapular and clavicle
- is a bony prominence on the inferior surface of the lateral third of the clavicle
- a bone that extended between the sternum and the acromion of the scapula.
- articulates with the glenoid to form the glenohumeral joint
- located on the scapulars anterior surface and is the attachment site for the subscapularis
- the point at which the medial and lateral borders of the scapular meet.
- is a small projection of the scapula that extends anteriorly from the spine of the scapula
- bone also known as the shoulder blade, wing bone or blade bone.
- articulates the lateral end of the clavicle with the acromion as it projects anteriorly off the scapula.
- a prominent plate of bone, which crosses obliquely the medial four-fifths of the dorsal surface of the scapula.
- is the prominent area of bone at the top of the humerus and is the attachment for the two large, powerful rotator cuff muscles
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- the coracoid process is a hook-shaped bone structure that projects anterolaterally from the superior aspect of the scapular neck
- is a broad band which strengthens the upper part of the capsule. It arises from the lateral border of the coracoid process, and passes obliquely downward and lateralward to the front of the greater tubercle of the humerus
- serves to reinforce the joint capsule and serves as the primary restraint to posterior translation and posterior axial rotation at the AC joint.
- is a ball and socket joint between the scapula and the humerus
- cavity a shallow, pyriform articular surface, which is located on the lateral angle of the scapula.
- made up of 3 ligaments which are important passive stabilisers of the shoulder joint
- a synovial saddle joint that is the only true joint which connects the appendicular skeleton of the upper limb with the axial skeleton of the trunk
- is a strong triangular band, extending between the coracoid process and the acromion
- the longest and largest bone of the upper limb.
20 Clues: the longest and largest bone of the upper limb. • articulates with the glenoid to form the glenohumeral joint • is a ball and socket joint between the scapula and the humerus • bone also known as the shoulder blade, wing bone or blade bone. • the point at which the medial and lateral borders of the scapular meet. • ...
ANATOMY CROSSWORD 2021-03-16
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- What is actin?
- What is the acronym for the diffuse lymphatic tissue found in the intestinal tract?
- Organs removes bilirubin from the blood, manufactures plasma proteins, and is involved with the production of prothrombin and fibrinogen
- An accessory organ of the gastrointestinal system that is responsible for secreting insulin
- Location does bile enter the digestive tract
- Location of the thickest myocardium
- Allows air to pass into the lungs
- patients with which of the following diseases are treated with injections of vitamin B-12
- Classified as "specialized connective tissue"
- Where do T lymphocytes gain their immunocompetence?
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- Cranial nerve is related to the sense of smell
- The smallest airspace of the respiratory tree
- Primary site for absorption of nutrients
- Anatomical regions of abdomen lies just distal to the sternum
- Closes and seals off the lower airway during swallowing
- Controls body temperature, sleep, and appetite
- Cells in the blood do not have a nucleus
- Lymphoid organ that is a reservoir for red blood cells and filters organisms from the blood
- Terms describes the motion of bending the forearm toward the body
- Large bone found superior to the patella and inferior to the ischium
- Best describes the structure that collects urine in the body
21 Clues: What is actin? • Allows air to pass into the lungs • Location of the thickest myocardium • Primary site for absorption of nutrients • Cells in the blood do not have a nucleus • Location does bile enter the digestive tract • The smallest airspace of the respiratory tree • Classified as "specialized connective tissue" • Cranial nerve is related to the sense of smell • ...
Anatomy Crossword 2020-11-20
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- the phalanx located between the proximal and distal phalanx
- the carpal located above the hamate
- the carpal located above the second metacarpal
- the five bones (on each hand) that make up the palm
- one of the two processes near the head of the humerus; located on the lateral side
- Triangular bones located on the upper back
- the phalanx located at the end of the finger
- the condyle at the bottom of the humerus that articulates with the radius
- the process that curves anteriorly and inferiorly to the acromion process of the scapula
- above the condyles that connect to the forearm bones; located on the medial side
- one of the two processes near the head of the humerus; located on the anterior side
- the carpal located above the fourth and fifth metacarpal
- located above the trochlear notch; provides the attachment of the tricep muscle
- the process on the scapula that articulates with the clavicle
- at the bottom of the radius and ulna that connects them to the wrist
- the carpal located above the third metacarpal
- the carpal located on the anterior side of the triquetrm
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- the phalanx located closest to the metacarpals
- located below the spine of the scapula
- above the condyles that connect to the forearm bones; located on the lateral side
- the carpal located below the ulna
- located above the spine of the scapula
- the thirteen bones (on each hand) that make up the fingers
- the carpal located directly above the first metacarpal
- the " " of the humerus connects with the scapula's glenoid cavity
- the carpal located below the radius
- the process on the ulna that articulates with the trochlea of the humerus
- One of the bones in the forearm located on the thumb side
- the condyle at the bottom of the humerus that articulates with the ulna
- The bone that extends from the elbow to the scapula
- One of the bones of the forearm that overlaps the end of the humerus posteriorly
- eight tiny bones (on each hand) that make up the wrist
- the depression on the scapula between the acromion and coracoid process
- The bone that spans from the sternum and the shoulder
34 Clues: the carpal located below the ulna • the carpal located above the hamate • the carpal located below the radius • located below the spine of the scapula • located above the spine of the scapula • Triangular bones located on the upper back • the phalanx located at the end of the finger • the carpal located above the third metacarpal • ...
COMPARATIVE ANATOMY 2020-04-29
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- usually present and well developed in males, produces territorial and courtship vocalization.
- fishes without jaws.
- were straight, rather than V- shaped.
- drawn under the body to become the major weight-bearing and locomotor appendages.
- the __________ help hold and position the fish within currents.
- the largest of the eutherian groups.
- aquatic salamanders belonging to the family Salamandridae
- pull themselves into their mother pouch; no male __________ has a pouch.
- __________ or Caudata, contains the salamanders
- "shell" and "skin".
- a monophyletic lineage producing many various forms.
- frogs and toads make up the __________
- the advance bony fishes (the sleek shape)
- amphibians, repltiles, birds, and mammals (literally means four footed).
- __________ is another ostracorderm group.
- The anterior clustering of specialized sensory organs.
- arboreal or had ancestors who were, and they posses grasping fingers and toes tipped by nails.
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- those without an amnion.
- include mostly carnivorous species.
- inlcludes familiar forms such as crocodiles, dinosaur and birds.
- "cartilage" and "fish" (include the sharks)
- The earliest vertebrates.
- Another evolving key vertebrate innovation.
- "small" and "lizard" (were not lizards, but lepospondyls)
- Series of separate bones or cartilage blocks. firmly joined as a backbone that defines the major body axis.
- embryos of amniotes possess a delicate, transparent, saclike membrane.
- birds with talons, specialized feet used to stun or grasp prey.
- "plate" and "skin"
- solid cylindrical body that often encloses the notochord.
- living reptiles have __________
- hulking and pig-sized.
- early vertebrate fossils were recovered from what appeared to be freshwater or delta deposits.
- vertebtrates with jaws
- reptiles diagnosed by skulls without temporal fenestrae.
- inlcude the bony fishes; the most diverse of any vertebrate.
- unique in the way the digits articulate with the ankle bones.
- all living agnathans __________ bone and possess 4 single nostril.
- some fossil agnathans.
- first name of the Physiologist argued that vertebrate kidney worked well to rid the body of any osmotic influx of excess water.
39 Clues: "plate" and "skin" • "shell" and "skin". • fishes without jaws. • hulking and pig-sized. • vertebtrates with jaws • some fossil agnathans. • those without an amnion. • The earliest vertebrates. • living reptiles have __________ • include mostly carnivorous species. • the largest of the eutherian groups. • were straight, rather than V- shaped. • frogs and toads make up the __________ • ...
Anatomy Crossword 2020-09-08
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- the physical arrangement of bone and body tissue.
- the part of the rear leg that corresponds to the knee, but bends the other direction.
- the science of body structure or parts of an animal.
- refers to the bird’s structure
- refers to the amount of fat cover on an animal.
- external opening at the back of the bird.
- refer to traits the birds carry that will cause them to be culled from the flock to prevent undesirable characteristics in future generations of birds.
- the arrangement of bone and muscle tissue.
- the muscled portion along the backbone of the animal.
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- used to evaluate live birds, and laying hens.
- the leg of the animal.
- the depth of rib the animal displays.
- muscled portion between the front legs of the animal.
- the length and size of the animal.
- refers to amount of meat the bird carries.
- refers to the distribution of muscle throughout the animal.
- the red structure on top of the bird’s head.
- visible in the head and general appearance of the animal.
- the part of the animal’s leg between the fetlock and hoof.
- the fleshy structures on each side of the head just below the beak.
20 Clues: the leg of the animal. • refers to the bird’s structure • the length and size of the animal. • the depth of rib the animal displays. • external opening at the back of the bird. • refers to amount of meat the bird carries. • the arrangement of bone and muscle tissue. • the red structure on top of the bird’s head. • used to evaluate live birds, and laying hens. • ...
Nervous anatomy 2021-10-12
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- cranial nerve used for smell
- cranial nerve that is motor
- matter containing cell bodies
- lobe processing vision
- Organ of CNS
- connective located around the nerve fascicle
- space outside spinal cord meninges
- large nerve forming off sacral plexus
- mater consisting of dense connective tissue
- contains the thalamus and hypothalamus
- system containing long preganglionic neurons
- collection of cell bodies in PNS
- pair number of cervical nerves
- regulates temperature, thirst and hunger
- neuron with two appendages
- ramus used for the limbs
- flight or flee system
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- spaces that contain choroid plexuses
- space containing cerebrospinal fluid
- spinal cord enlargement in neck
- fissure that separates both hemispheres
- connective tissue within a nerve fascicle
- lobe that initiates and controls skeletal muscle
- large cranial nerve that goes to many visceral organs
- nerve used for breathing
- innervates cardiac and visceral muscle
- part of the hindbrain
- long conducting part of a neuron
- lobe that interprets sensory information
- contains respiratory centers
- hemisphere that contains language centers
- Cell that produces myelin in the PNS
- nervous system that goes to skeletal muscle
- root that contains sensory neurons
- ascending pathway in spinal cord
35 Clues: Organ of CNS • part of the hindbrain • flight or flee system • lobe processing vision • nerve used for breathing • ramus used for the limbs • neuron with two appendages • cranial nerve that is motor • cranial nerve used for smell • contains respiratory centers • matter containing cell bodies • pair number of cervical nerves • spinal cord enlargement in neck • ...
Anatomy puzzle 2021-11-29
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- contains DNA triplets and carries instructions for proteins
- contains nitrogenous base that compliments DNA triplets and can also match with mRNA
- turns genes on and off
- a bizarre change to a cell like cancer
- three nucleotides form genetic code
- creation of RNA from DNA and synthesizes proteins
- provides structure for chromosomes
- includes info for proteins or peptides
- has identical base to RNA product
- dna that mrna is made from
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- Creates proteins for the cell
- Enzyme that changes RNA from a DNA template
- helps organinellels respond to there envoirment
- condensed DNA that is held in the nuclouis
- ribosomes synthesize proteins
- RNA that sends a message to synthesized proteins in the cell
- to be making proteins
- dna or rna with no code
- transfers rna throught out the body
- helps pair and link sister chromtines
- strung out DNA that occurs before cell division
- stores genetic information and hereditary information
22 Clues: to be making proteins • turns genes on and off • dna or rna with no code • dna that mrna is made from • Creates proteins for the cell • ribosomes synthesize proteins • has identical base to RNA product • provides structure for chromosomes • three nucleotides form genetic code • transfers rna throught out the body • helps pair and link sister chromtines • ...
Anatomy crossword 2021-12-10
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- eye cavity
- toward the front; ventral
- abdomen
- chin
- wrist
- situated near the surface
- a part is above another part, or closer to the head
- toward the side with respect to the imaginary mid-line
- parts that are more internal
- relates to an imaginary mid-line dividing the body into equal right and left sides
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- frontal; a section that divides the body into anterior and posterior portions
- toward the back; dorsal
- a part is below another part, or toward the feet
- mouth
- finger or toe
- horizontal; a cut that divides the body into superior and inferior portions
- nose
- eye
- ribs
- lengthwise cut that divides the body into right and left portions
20 Clues: eye • chin • nose • ribs • mouth • wrist • abdomen • eye cavity • finger or toe • toward the back; dorsal • toward the front; ventral • situated near the surface • parts that are more internal • a part is below another part, or toward the feet • a part is above another part, or closer to the head • toward the side with respect to the imaginary mid-line • ...
Anatomy Crossword 2021-12-12
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- fossa to which head of humerus articulate
- which holds the upper limb away from body
- shaft of a long bone
- muscle located below spine of scapula
- type of joint between first carpal and metacarpal
- nerve that travels through carpal tunnel
- carpal bone which articulates with distal radius
- small pockets filled with synovial fluid
- flexor pollicus brevis is this type of muscle
- articulates with head of radius
- hard bone that strengthens the long bone shaft
- mature bone cell
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- distal humerus which articulates with ulna
- site of growth plate in long bone
- major artery which starts distal to teres major
- movement between radius and ulna
- nerve that supplies most of the extensors
- cartilage that lines a synovial joint
- disc-like structure within a joint
- nerve that supplies biceps brachii
- most proximal process of ulna
- largest carpal bone that is centrally placed
22 Clues: mature bone cell • shaft of a long bone • most proximal process of ulna • articulates with head of radius • movement between radius and ulna • site of growth plate in long bone • disc-like structure within a joint • nerve that supplies biceps brachii • cartilage that lines a synovial joint • muscle located below spine of scapula • nerve that travels through carpal tunnel • ...
Anatomy Terms 2021-12-13
Across
- beaklike
- in the shape of a ring
- sewing
- flesh
- listic, whole
- bag
- lip or rim
- stretching
- band
- rind
- muscle
- small sac
- produce
- inserting something
- to write
- between
- well fed
- network
- skin gland
- eggs
- hiding
- crest
- stiff
- joints
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- skin
- bundling
- breaking
- form
- without melan
- small openings
- dontist
- knob
- axis
- together
- sweat
- freely
- depression interlocking joints
- sun
- upon
- directly superior to hands
- inside
- passage
- channel
- pit
- work
- above
- horn
47 Clues: bag • sun • pit • skin • form • knob • axis • band • rind • upon • work • eggs • horn • flesh • sweat • above • crest • stiff • sewing • freely • muscle • inside • hiding • joints • dontist • produce • between • passage • network • channel • bundling • beaklike • breaking • together • to write • well fed • small sac • lip or rim • stretching • skin gland • without melan • listic, whole • small openings • inserting something • in the shape of a ring • directly superior to hands • ...
Anatomy final 2021-06-09
Across
- Made of the proteins actin and myosin
- Flexes leg at the knee and extends thigh at the hip
- attaches muscles to bone
- Located on the upper arm, flexes the arm at the elbow joint
- Moving away from the midline
- Raises eyebrows, wrinkles forehead
- The muscle used for chewing.
- Color of the A-Band is...
- Extends and flexes the foot (the calf)
- Bundle of muscle fibers
- Located on the forearm, flexes the forearm at the elbow joint.
- Extends forearm
- ____ decreases the joint angle and brings two bones closer together
- medial rotator and adductor of the humerus
- Location where the muscle attaches
- How much ATP does one glucose molecule create?
- Muscle that abducts the arm
- The best anatomy teacher ever
- Adducts thigh, flexes and medially rotates leg
- Color of the I-Band is...
- The proteins actin and myosin cause muscle...
- Located on the shin, it dorsiflexes and inverts the foot
- Flattens the cheek, facilitating whistling, sucking, or blowing out.
- Adducts, flexes, and rotates the thigh laterally
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- The muscle that contracts
- Muscle that flexes and adducts the arm (Chris Evans has huge ones)
- Location where the muscle begins
- Extends thigh, provides a nice cushion when you sit
- abducts and medially rotates thigh
- The muscle used to pucker for a smooch.
- Thick filaments
- Bundles of myofilaments
- Flexes and supinates forearm
- Rotates arm laterally
- Extends leg at the knee
- Moving toward the midline
- ____ increases the joint angle and pulls two bones farther apart
- Extends and adducts the hand at the wrist
- Flexes, abducts, and laterally rotates the thigh at the hip
- Flexes and rotates the leg laterally and extends the thigh
- Overstretching a muscle near a joint causes a ____.
- Closes, squints, blinks the eye.
- Flexes and abducts thigh
- This muscle extends the wrist and fingers
- Allows head to rotate side to side
- The muscle that relaxes or lengthens
- This muscle flexes the wrist and hands
- Flexes vertebral column
- Thin filaments
- The "laughing muscles," pulls mouth up to smile
- Muscle used to flex the neck and turn the head laterally
51 Clues: Thin filaments • Thick filaments • Extends forearm • Rotates arm laterally • Bundles of myofilaments • Extends leg at the knee • Bundle of muscle fibers • Flexes vertebral column • attaches muscles to bone • Flexes and abducts thigh • The muscle that contracts • Color of the A-Band is... • Moving toward the midline • Color of the I-Band is... • Muscle that abducts the arm • ...
Neuro anatomy 2021-06-10
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- parietal, temporal, frontal and occipital are all a type of these
- name of cell that myelinates PNS
- cauliflower-like projection which sits underneath occipital lobe & plays important role in balance
- glia that wrap tightly around CNS nerve fibres producing insulating myelin sheaths
- mater meaning ‘tough mother’ being the outer most double layered membrane of the meninges
- abbreviation for brain + spinal cord
- star shaped cells that form a barrier controlling exchanges between capillaries and neurons
- means ‘water on the brain’ and results from an obstruction of CSF drainage
- 'nerve glue' - cells that support, insulate or protect neurons & never lose their ability to divide
- abbreviation for parts of the nervous system outside the brain & spinal cord
- elevated ridges of cerebral brain tissue
- intracranial vessels on surface of brain that are surrounded by CSF & form an effective collateral network
- small collection of cell bodies found in the PNS
- part of Schwann cell external to myelin sheath which allows peripheral nerve fibre regeneration
- shallow grooves in cerebral brain tissue
- deeper groove separating large regions of the brain
- bundles of nerve fibres going through the CNS
- function of the corpus callosum in relation to the cerebral hemispheres
- generate nerve impulses & transmit impulse away from neuron cell body
- the ventricle containing the choroid plexus
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- the primary motor area allowing conscious movement of skeletal muscles is located in this lobe
- nerve cells specialised to transmit nerve impulses
- area of brainstem meaning ‘bridge’ which contains fiber tracts plus nuclei associated with controlling breathing
- this ventricle is anterior to the cerebellum but posterior to the pons and medulla
- all vessels in the brain have a highly specialised version of this to enable barrier properties to tightly regulate nutrient exchange, solutes & water between brain and blood
- the nervous system that regulates automatic or involuntary activity e.g. cardiac muscle activity
- aka interbrain - area of brain containing the thalamus, hypothalamus and epithalamus
- abbreviation for the substance formed by the choroid plexus which forms a watery cushion to protect the brain
- fissure which separates the cerebral hemispheres
- glia that line central cavities of brain & spinal cord - their cilia help circulate CSF
- shortened name for neuroglia
- impulses from the auditory area are interpreted in this lobe
- this space is filled with cerebrospinal fluid
- abbreviation for special group of reticular formation neurons located in the brainstem, which if damaged can results in permanent loss of consciousness
34 Clues: shortened name for neuroglia • name of cell that myelinates PNS • abbreviation for brain + spinal cord • elevated ridges of cerebral brain tissue • shallow grooves in cerebral brain tissue • the ventricle containing the choroid plexus • bundles of nerve fibres going through the CNS • this space is filled with cerebrospinal fluid • ...
Anatomy Puzzle 2021-08-23
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- protein rods and tubules that form a supportive framework.
- fingerlike projections in the cell membrane which increase surface area of the cell.
- is not covered in ribosomes so it looks smooth.
- a network of membranes in the shape of flattened sacs or tubules
- very small structures in the cytoplasm are assembled from protein and rRNA.
- intracellular fluid, surrounds the organelles.
- Membrane that allows some types of molecules through but not others.
- The powerhouses of the cell. Generates ATP via aerobic respiration.
- cells with specialized characteristics
- Lipid Bi-layer made of phospholipids, gives the cell shape and protects it.
- loger cilia, move the cell.
- intracellular structures having a characteristic shapes.
- organic molecules that stores and releases energy.
- short hairlke projections from the cell membrane
- membranes bounded packages pinched off from the golgi complex.
- protein lined channel in the nuclear envelope.
- proteins that guide movements of cells.
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- Series of biochemical reactions that allows cells to receive and respond to messages coming through the cell membrane.
- Membranous sacs that vary in size and content
- the cell membrane is either permeable or impermeable to certain substances
- a structure located in the cytoplasm near the nucleus.
- the cellular contents between the cell membrane
- connected to the nuclear envelope surface is covered with ribosomes making the ER look rough.
- the movement of particles into and out of cells through the cell membrane is essential.
- oval shaped structure stores DNA.
- Stored in the nucleus of the cell
- membranous sacs that resemble lysosmomes in size and shape.
- also consists of flattened, membranous sacs, sorts package proteins.
28 Clues: loger cilia, move the cell. • oval shaped structure stores DNA. • Stored in the nucleus of the cell • cells with specialized characteristics • proteins that guide movements of cells. • Membranous sacs that vary in size and content • intracellular fluid, surrounds the organelles. • protein lined channel in the nuclear envelope. • ...
Anatomy-Hearing 2021-12-17
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- the middle ear mechanism increases sound pressure by decreasing the ___ over which force is applied
- perforated bony core of cochlear bony labyrinth
- cranial nerve responsible for innervating the organ of Corti
- portion of the cochlea filled with endolymph
- acoustic information is carried along the ___ to the primary auditory cortex
- incomplete bony shelf dividing the scala vestibuli and scala tympani
- resistance to flow of energy
- location of the footplate of the stapes
- unique cilia located on hair cells in the organ of Corti
- colloquially known as the "ear drum"
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- lobe of the brain containing the primary auditory cortex
- canal responsible for maintaining pressure equilibrium between the middle ear and the external atmosphere
- bone of middle ear imagined to be "anvil" shaped
- membrane that overlays hair cells in the organ of Corti
- process of the malleus that contacts the tympanic membrane
- membrane on which the organ of Corti rests
- waxy substance that protects the ear canal by trapping foreign particles
- muscle of the middle ear that tenses the tympanic membrane in response to loud stimuli
- fluid filling the scala vestibuli and scala tympani of the cochlea
- portion of the ear responsible for collecting and funneling sound
20 Clues: resistance to flow of energy • colloquially known as the "ear drum" • location of the footplate of the stapes • membrane on which the organ of Corti rests • portion of the cochlea filled with endolymph • perforated bony core of cochlear bony labyrinth • bone of middle ear imagined to be "anvil" shaped • membrane that overlays hair cells in the organ of Corti • ...
Human anatomy 2017-12-14
36 Clues: otsa • lima • maha • ohimo • sikiö • rakko • känsä • astma • sylki • jänne • sääri • nivel • kämmen • ikenet • punkki • nikamat • angiina • pakarat • huimaus • sierain • kainalo • valtimo • ihottuma • spitaali • häntäluu • mahahaava • kouristus • tärykälvo • lavantauti • jalkapohja • keuhkokuume • tekohampaat • aivotärähdys • jäykkäkouristus • sydämentahdistin • aivokalvontulehdus
Functional Anatomy 2016-08-21
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- The performance of a lunge with forward press on a cable machine occurs in which movement plane?
- During the descent phase of the standing barbell curl, the biceps are contracting _________.
- The deltoid becomes the primary abductor of the humerus beginning at what joint angle; reducing involvement of the rotator cuff?
- The concept that energy is transferred across joints to support voluntary movement is termed __________.
- What acronym represents the four muscles of the rotator cuff?
- Which muscles dominate the upward movement when a full, anchored sit-up is performed?
- Which muscle is responsible for stabilizing the pelvis and spine in the frontal plane, and functions as a mover during lateral trunk flexion?
- Which muscle acts as a spinal stabilizer during the performance of a push-up?
- Which tissue functions to connect a muscle to a bone?
- What muscle is responsible for shoulder flexion?
- During the performance of the back squat, what is the prime mover responsible for hip extension?
- Having your client rehearse the forward lunge repeatedly without weights will improve their movement performance due to neuromuscular familiarity, referred to as __________.
- During performance of the side lateral raise, the prime mover is the __________.
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- The performance of side lateral raises occurs in what movement plane?
- What muscle acts as the agonist during performance of the Romanian deadlift?
- What is the natural curvature of the thoracic spine?
- Which muscle is responsible for the first 30 degrees of trunk flexion and is targeted during the crunch movement?
- A majority of back injuries from incorrect lifting and movement mechanics occur between which segments of the spine?
- During the performance of a single-leg squat (Bulgarian squat), what muscles are considered the prime movers?
- Which of the following connective tissues is responsible for providing stability within a joint by connecting bone to bone?
- To minimize the risk for injury, hamstring strength should be _____% of quadriceps strength?
- The reverse lunge is performed in which movement plane?
- What is the correct movement of the glenohumeral joint during a triceps extension exercise?
- What type of contraction occurs in the quadriceps during the descent phase of a leg press?
- What muscle can contribute to an anterior pelvic tilt when it becomes inflexible?
- Plantar flexion of the ankle during running is caused by a concentric contraction of which muscle?
- What muscle is commonly found to lack proper flexibility; promoting a posterior pelvic tilt?
- What is the term used to describe the natural curvature of the cervical spine?
28 Clues: What muscle is responsible for shoulder flexion? • What is the natural curvature of the thoracic spine? • Which tissue functions to connect a muscle to a bone? • The reverse lunge is performed in which movement plane? • What acronym represents the four muscles of the rotator cuff? • The performance of side lateral raises occurs in what movement plane? • ...
Anatomy cruci 2019-03-14
Across
- Prodotti dalle ghiandole endocrine
- Articolazioni mobili
- Producono nuovo tessuto osseo
- Canale in cui passa il midollo
- Numero delle stazioni linfatiche
- Ossa del cranio
- Parte liquida del sangue
- Porzione terminale dello sterno
- Perone
- Ricevono l'impulso nervoso
- Posseggono movimenti ameboidi
- Contenuti nei canali di Havers
- Rotula
- Arteria con sangue privo di ossigeno
- Parte secernente della ghiandola
- Tessuto connettivo liquido
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- Divide il tessuto epitelio dal connettivo
- Privi di nucleo
- Accentuazione della curvatura fisiologica lombare
- Controlla il tessuto muscolare liscio
- Epitelio con cellule di diversa altezza
- Organo dell'apparato scheletrico
- Membrana che riveste esternamente l'osso
- Presenta osso spugnoso
- Molti nelle cellule muscolari
- Numero dei tessuti umani
- Introflessione dell'epidermide
27 Clues: Perone • Rotula • Privi di nucleo • Ossa del cranio • Articolazioni mobili • Presenta osso spugnoso • Parte liquida del sangue • Numero dei tessuti umani • Ricevono l'impulso nervoso • Tessuto connettivo liquido • Producono nuovo tessuto osseo • Molti nelle cellule muscolari • Posseggono movimenti ameboidi • Canale in cui passa il midollo • Introflessione dell'epidermide • ...
Bee Anatomy 2019-05-13
Across
- Fourth segment of an insect leg; the tibia of the hind leg holds the pollen basket, where pollen is carried.
- Cleaners Notches filled with stiff hairs that help bees clean their antennae. There is one on each foreleg.
- Tube-like mouth part used to suck up fluids.
- Fifth segment of an insect leg; the metatarsus of the hind leg holds special pollen collecting tools.
- First segment of an insect leg.
- Location of the eyes, brain, where the antennae attach.
- (Compound) The second type of eyes made of many light detectors called ommatidia.
- Legs closest to the head.
- Claw found on the last segment of the leg.
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- Legs farthest from the head. In workers, these legs have a unique set of tools used to collect and carry pollen called the press, brush, and auricle.
- Legs located between the foreleg and hind leg.
- Strong outer mouthparts that help protect the proboscis.
- One of two types of insect eyes used to detect motion.
- Movable segmented feelers that detect airborne scents and currents.
- Second segment of an insect leg.
- Midsection where the legs and wings attach.
- Wings closest to the head.
- Hind part of the bee and where the stinger is located.
- A sharp organ at the end of the bee's abdomen used to inject venom.
- Third segment of an insect leg.
20 Clues: Legs closest to the head. • Wings closest to the head. • First segment of an insect leg. • Third segment of an insect leg. • Second segment of an insect leg. • Claw found on the last segment of the leg. • Midsection where the legs and wings attach. • Tube-like mouth part used to suck up fluids. • Legs located between the foreleg and hind leg. • ...
Animal Anatomy 2013-10-03
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- Amount of body volume.
- the degree or amount of fat on a breeding animal.
- Concerning, involving, or made up of both the muscles and the bones.
- standard of judgment or criticism; a rule or principle for evaluating or testing something.
- A type of diagram that shows various relationships between concepts.
- The organs of the body, either male or female, concerned with producing offspring.
- The degree of fatness. This term is often used interchangeably with condition but as finish, the fat should lay smoothly over the body in a proper degree to suit the market.
- To examine and judge carefully; appraise.
- A distinct part of a plant or animal that carries on one or more particular functions; e.g., a leaf, wing of a bird.
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- An internal secretion; hormone.
- The region of the tarsal joint in the hind leg of a horse or other quadruped, corresponding to the angle in people.
- that portion of an animal’s leg, ankle, or pastern from the knee to the fetlock in the front legs or the hock to the fetlock, ankle or pastern in the rear legs.
- The system of nerves and nerve centers in an animal or human, including the brain, spinal cord, nerves, and ganglia.
- combination of the skin, hair, coat, head, throatlatch, feet, and bone structure.
- The physical condition of the skeletal structure, especially the feet and legs, of an animal.
- Designating an animal lacking in condition of flesh or finish.
- choosing certain individuals for breeding purposes in order to propagate or improve some desired quality or characteristic in the offspring.
- the degree of muscle.
- Pertaining to the kidneys or the surrounding regions.
- type, form, and shape of the live animal, usually with reference to some performance characteristic.
- the pulsatory movement of blood in the body.
- In animals, the act of breathing; the drawing of air into the lungs and its exhalation.
- The changes that food undergoes within the digestive tract to prepare it for absorption and use in the body.
- The science that deals with the function of a plant or animal’s body and its organs, systems, tissues, and cells.
24 Clues: the degree of muscle. • Amount of body volume. • An internal secretion; hormone. • To examine and judge carefully; appraise. • the pulsatory movement of blood in the body. • the degree or amount of fat on a breeding animal. • Pertaining to the kidneys or the surrounding regions. • Designating an animal lacking in condition of flesh or finish. • ...
Neuro Anatomy 2013-11-10
Across
- Cord- the cylindrical bundle of nerve fibers and associated tissue that is enclosed in the spine and connects nearly all parts of the body to the brain, with which it forms the central nervous system.
- The signal that travels along the length of a nerve fiber and ends in the release of neurotransmitters.
- a chemical substance that is released at the end of a nerve fiber by the arrival of a nerve impulse and, by diffusing across the synapse or junction, causes the transfer of the impulse to another nerve fiber, a muscle fiber, or some other structure.
- an organ or cell able to respond to light, heat, or other external stimulus and transmit a signal to a sensory nerve.
- Nervous System the nervous system outside the brain and spinal cord.
- Neuron a nerve cell forming part of a pathway along which impulses pass from the brain or spinal cord to a muscle or gland.
- a short branched extension of a nerve cell, along which impulses received from other cells at synapses are transmitted to the cell body.
- Sheath An insulating layer surrounding vertebrate peripheral neurons, that dramatically increases the speed of conduction.
- Nervous System the complex of nerve tissues that controls the activities of the body. In vertebrates it comprises the brain and spinal cord.
- crepuscular rodents, slightly larger and more robust than ground squirrels, native to the Andes Mountains in South America.
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- A detectable change in the internal or external environment.
- a junction between two nerve cells, consisting of a minute gap across which impulses pass by diffusion of a neurotransmitter.
- a specialized cell transmitting nerve impulses; a nerve cell.
- Nervous System originates in the brain stem and lower part of the spinal cord; opposes physiological effects of the sympathetic nervous system: stimulates digestive secretions; slows the heart; constricts the pupils; dilates blood vessels
- Nervous System originates in the thoracic regions of the spinal cord; opposes physiological effects of the parasympathetic: reduces digestive secretions; speeds the heart; contracts blood vessels
- Neuron a neuron conducting impulses inwards to the brain or spinal cord
- Nervous System the part of the nervous system responsible for control of the bodily functions not consciously directed, such as breathing, the heartbeat, and digestive processes.
- Potential the change in electrical potential associated with the passage of an impulse along the membrane of a muscle cell or nerve cell
- the long threadlike part of a nerve cell along which impulses are conducted from the cell body to other cells.
- or Flight Response The fight or flight response is a physiological reaction that occurs in response to a perceived harmful event, attack, or threat to survival.
20 Clues: A detectable change in the internal or external environment. • a specialized cell transmitting nerve impulses; a nerve cell. • Nervous System the nervous system outside the brain and spinal cord. • Neuron a neuron conducting impulses inwards to the brain or spinal cord • ...
Shoe Anatomy 2014-01-21
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- die Form
- unterstützen (v.)
- die Fabrik
- nähen (v.)
- zusammenfügen (v.)
- der Absatz
- die Abnutzung
- ersetzen(v.)
- die Laufsohle
- berühren (v.)
- das Futter
- die Gelenkfeder
- gewöhnlich (adj.)
- der Schaft
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- der Bereich
- hochwertig (adj.)
- die Hinterkappe
- der Teil
- nützlich (adj.)
- die Bewegung
- das Steppen
- anbringen/befestigen (v.)
- die Einlegesohle
- Rind- (adj.)
24 Clues: die Form • der Teil • die Fabrik • nähen (v.) • der Absatz • das Futter • der Schaft • der Bereich • das Steppen • die Bewegung • ersetzen(v.) • Rind- (adj.) • die Abnutzung • die Laufsohle • berühren (v.) • die Hinterkappe • nützlich (adj.) • die Gelenkfeder • die Einlegesohle • hochwertig (adj.) • unterstützen (v.) • gewöhnlich (adj.) • zusammenfügen (v.) • anbringen/befestigen (v.)
anatomy crossword 2014-01-15
Across
- type of bone which is in our limbs
- group of bones that contain wrist bones, bones of the palm,finger bones.
- produces melanin
- Builds Bone
- process of creating Cartilage
- Type of neurotransmitters
- bone disease of the vertebrae column that is usually catagorized by the shape of an S
- group of bones that supply the framework of the face, the sense organs, and the teeth.
- An exaggerated thoracic curvature.
- the regulatory protein
- function of muscles
- area of the hindbrain that controls motor movement coordination, balance, equilibrium
- the shaft of the long bone
- Subcutaneous Layer deep to the skin that contains fat
- Process by which the body burns energy
- the transmitting or conductive region of the neuron; generates an action potential
- used for energy and cell building which will convert to different forms
- outermost region of the skin
- from where do the 12 cranial nerve pairs originate
- most common type of skin Cancer
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- the study of the structure of body parts and their relationships
- center of the cell in which DNA is contained
- Process of maintaining a equilibrium within a system
- the major component of the thin filament
- process of creating Cartilage
- functions of bones
- when the bone is broken
- the branch of biology that deals with the normal functions of living organisms and their parts.
- Mature bone cells
- group of bones which include the tarsus, metatarsus, and the phalanges.
- An exaggerated lumbar curvature.
- guidelines to properly know if you have skin cancer
- process in which cells divide in order to create a new one
- receptive and integrative region of the neuron
- a protein molecule found in the thick filaments
35 Clues: Builds Bone • produces melanin • Mature bone cells • functions of bones • function of muscles • the regulatory protein • when the bone is broken • Type of neurotransmitters • the shaft of the long bone • outermost region of the skin • process of creating Cartilage • process of creating Cartilage • most common type of skin Cancer • An exaggerated lumbar curvature. • ...
anatomy crossword 2014-01-15
Across
- process in which cells divide in order to create a new one
- receptive and integrative region of the neuron
- most common type of skin Cancer
- guidelines to properly know if you have skin cancer
- from where do the 12 cranial nerve pairs originate
- process of creating Cartilage
- center of the cell in which DNA is contained
- Process of maintaining a equilibrium within a system
- An exaggerated lumbar curvature.
- produces melanin
- Builds Bone
- the branch of biology that deals with the normal functions of living organisms and their parts.
- outermost region of the skin
- the transmitting or conductive region of the neuron; generates an action potential
- the major component of the thin filament
- functions of bones
- the shaft of the long bone
- group of bones that contain wrist bones, bones of the palm,finger bones.
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- An exaggerated thoracic curvature.
- group of bones which include the tarsus, metatarsus, and the phalanges.
- Process by which the body burns energy
- area of the hindbrain that controls motor movement coordination, balance, equilibrium
- process of creating Cartilage
- bone disease of the vertebrae column that is usually catagorized by the shape of an S
- the regulatory protein
- used for energy and cell building which will convert to different forms
- a protein molecule found in the thick filaments
- when the bone is broken
- the study of the structure of body parts and their relationships
- Type of neurotransmitters
- Subcutaneous Layer deep to the skin that contains fat
- Mature bone cells
- type of bone which is in our limbs
- function of muscles
- group of bones that supply the framework of the face, the sense organs, and the teeth.
35 Clues: Builds Bone • produces melanin • Mature bone cells • functions of bones • function of muscles • the regulatory protein • when the bone is broken • Type of neurotransmitters • the shaft of the long bone • outermost region of the skin • process of creating Cartilage • process of creating Cartilage • most common type of skin Cancer • An exaggerated lumbar curvature. • ...
Anatomy & Chemistry 2015-09-28
Across
- Cuts made diagonally
- Toward or at the back of the body
- Neutral Subatomic Particle
- Divides body vertically into anterior and posterior parts
- Smallest intact unit of matter
- A bond in which electrons are shared unequally
- Away from the midline of the body
- Toward the head end or upper part of body
- Type of chemical mixture in which one substance is dispersed evenly throughout another
- Toward or at the front of the body
- Electrically charged particle due to loss of an electron
- Divides body horizontally into superior and inferior parts
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- Simplest pure chemical substance that cannot be broken down by ordinary chemical means
- Divides body vertically into right and left parts
- On opposite side of body
- On same side of body
- Scientific study of matter
- A bond in which electrons are equally shared
- A bond in which electrons are completely lost or gained by atoms involved
- Charged atom as a result of a deviation in atoms electron numbers
20 Clues: Cuts made diagonally • On same side of body • On opposite side of body • Neutral Subatomic Particle • Scientific study of matter • Smallest intact unit of matter • Toward or at the back of the body • Away from the midline of the body • Toward or at the front of the body • Toward the head end or upper part of body • A bond in which electrons are equally shared • ...
Neuro-anatomy 2015-09-29
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- Forms part of the limbic system and receives fibres from the olfactory tract
- The following structures pass through this: vertebral and spinal arteries and the meningeal branches of the spinal nerves (2 words)
- What is buried beneath the opercula?
- This sinus is in the free margin of the falx cerebri, posteriorally it joins to the straight sinus (2 words)
- Cerebrospinal fluid is reabsorbed into the blood stream through this structure (2 words)
- This artery supplies the temporal pole and the superolateral surface minus 1 gyrus right around superolateral surface (2 words)
- This structure receives impulses and conducts them in the direction of the cell body
- The non-closure of the neural groove in the region of the head is known as
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- This gyrus ends anteriorly as the uncus
- The greater wing of this structure forms the lateral part of the floor of the middle cranial fossa (2 words)
- This structure mainly conists of nerve fibres with a covering layer of myelin (2 words)
- Name the 9th cranial nerve
- The nervous connection between a specific ...... and the spinal cord or the brain stem segment persists no matter where the parts of the ...... may migrate to.
- Neurons are classified as unipolar, bipolar and ......
- What do you call a collection of cell bodies?
- The principle function of this area is its relation to memory and emotional aspects of behaviour.
- This structure gives origin to the central nervous system when referring to embryology (2 words)
- This sulcus is the deep notch between the frontal and temporal lobes
- area The motor centre for speech is called ..... (2 words)
- Sensory nerves are also referred to as ......
20 Clues: Name the 9th cranial nerve • What is buried beneath the opercula? • This gyrus ends anteriorly as the uncus • What do you call a collection of cell bodies? • Sensory nerves are also referred to as ...... • Neurons are classified as unipolar, bipolar and ...... • area The motor centre for speech is called ..... (2 words) • ...
Anatomy Muscles 2015-01-26
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- depresses larynx
- maintains supination
- flexes forearm
- crease forehead,raise eyebrows
- elevates scapula
- extends,laterally rotates thigh
- breathe out
- straightens spine
- retract tongue
- flex trunk,lateral rotation
- stand at attention
- dorsiflex,invert foo
- elevates scapula,extends head
- flexes trunk
- lateral rotation
- shut eyelids,win
- extends knee,flexes thigh
- swimming,brings shoulders down and back to body
Down
- planterflex,inverts foot
- abducts arm
- expands thorasic cage
- elevate larynx
- protracts scapula,put arms in front of you
- flexes wrist
- adbucts arm
- suck in cheecks
- extends fingers
- depresses ribs,breathe in
- raise lips,smile
- elevates mandible,chew
30 Clues: abducts arm • adbucts arm • breathe out • flexes wrist • flexes trunk • flexes forearm • elevate larynx • retract tongue • suck in cheecks • extends fingers • depresses larynx • elevates scapula • raise lips,smile • lateral rotation • shut eyelids,win • straightens spine • stand at attention • maintains supination • dorsiflex,invert foo • expands thorasic cage • elevates mandible,chew • ...
Plant Anatomy 2014-04-25
Across
- This is the point of growth in both roots and stems.
- This type of root system has a series of even sized roots.
- This is a storage layer of the leaf that holds raw materials needed for photosynthesis.
- This part of the flower catches the pollen.
- This is the whole female structure of the flower.
- This type of flower is missing either male or female parts.
- This type of flower would have petals, sepals, pistil, and stamen.
- This type of root system has one main root and several secondary roots.
- This structure protects the root as it grows through the course soil.
- This type of flower has both a pistil and stamen and may or may not be missing petals or sepals.
- This structure of the leaf is the waxy coating that allows the leaf to retain moisture.
- This is the whole male part of the flower.
- The reproductive part of the plant.
- This part of the flower connects the stigma to the ovary.
Down
- This is the part of the flower that makes and stores the pollen.
- A short flat specialized stem that does not have fleshy leaves such as the gladiolus.
- This is the layer of the leaf wear the majority of photosynthesis takes place.
- This type of flower could be missing any of the four main parts of the flower.
- This part of the flower is a very thing stalk that holds up the anther.
- Flat structure of a leaf that catches the sunlight.
- This part of the flower contains the ovules which will become seeds.
- A horizontal specialized stem that grows above ground such as would be found with strawberries.
- These structure greatly increase the surface area of the root allowing for more absorption.
- A short flat specialized stem that has fleshy leaves such as an onion.
- A horizontal specialized stem that grows under ground such as would be found with Iris'.
- These are colorful leaf like structures that attract pollinators.
- A specialized stem that has swollen tips that store food.
- This part of the flower is found as green leaf like structures that protects the flower bud as it is developing.
- This is the part of the stem where leaves are attached.
29 Clues: The reproductive part of the plant. • This is the whole male part of the flower. • This part of the flower catches the pollen. • This is the whole female structure of the flower. • Flat structure of a leaf that catches the sunlight. • This is the point of growth in both roots and stems. • This is the part of the stem where leaves are attached. • ...
Anatomy/ Kinesiology 2014-06-12
Across
- movement away from body's midline
- flexion done on this plane
- movement done on one side
- movement toward body's midline
- movement done on the same side
- horizontal abduction happens on this plane
- movement of the scapula superiorly
- lying face up
- the study of the mechanics of human movement
- away from the head
- abduction of the ankle
- adduction of the ankle
- movement decreasing joint angle
Down
- movement done on both sides
- distal segment of a joint/deviates laterally
- adduction happens on this plane
- closer to any reference point
- movement done on the opposite side
- movement of the scapula toward the spine
- the back of the body
- distal segment of a joint/deviates medially
- toward the head, higher
- farther from any reference point
- located close to the body's surface
24 Clues: lying face up • away from the head • the back of the body • abduction of the ankle • adduction of the ankle • toward the head, higher • movement done on one side • flexion done on this plane • movement done on both sides • closer to any reference point • movement toward body's midline • movement done on the same side • adduction happens on this plane • movement decreasing joint angle • ...
Anatomy Crossword 2014-06-05
Across
- The medial bone of the forearm.
- The larger bone in the lower leg.
- The study of cells.
- The lateral bone of the forearm.
- The study of tissues of the body.
- The largest muscle in the body.
- Sometimes the sternum is called this.
- The word root for bone.
- The longest bone in the arm.
- The symbol for Oxygen.
- The study of the bones and the skeleton.
- This is made up of two or more tissues that perform a particular function.
- The study of the smaller structures of the human body.
- Biologists study these (two words).
- The study of the nervous system.
- Latin for "The study of..."
- The largest organ in the body.
- Not proximal.
Down
- The study of the structure of the human body.
- What we study in anatomy.
- The muscle that flexes the elbow.
- this study, we look at the muscles.
- The study of the female reproductive system.
- Tissue is a group of these that have a similar function.
- The study of the digestive system.
- Generally described in two parts the axial and appendicular.
- In this study, we look at the muscles.
- A cell is the 'what' unit of life.
- This expert studies the function of the human body.
- The large muscle of the shoulder.
- The study of the heart.
- The study of the eye.
- The study of the skin.
- The sacs in the lung where gas exchange occurs.
- The study of life.
- not lateral
36 Clues: not lateral • Not proximal. • The study of life. • The study of cells. • The study of the eye. • The symbol for Oxygen. • The study of the skin. • The word root for bone. • The study of the heart. • What we study in anatomy. • Latin for "The study of..." • The longest bone in the arm. • The largest organ in the body. • The medial bone of the forearm. • The largest muscle in the body. • ...
Eye Anatomy 2024-01-09
Across
- convex transparent disc that focuses the light that is allowed in
- Colored part of the eye
- gives the sharpest and clearest vision
- eye muscle that elevates and turns it laterally at an angle
- keeps sweat and sunlight out of eye
- Clear layer of the eye, immediately anterior to the pupil
- Outer white portion of the eye that muscles attach
- Ring of muscle around the lens
- Inner layer of the eye
- Black and white photoreceptor
- Opening to allow light to enter eye in a controlled amount
- type of light waves
Down
- Cause of blindspot
- Organ or tissue takes in information like vision and smell
- ligament halo of ligaments that encircle the lens
- outermost layer
- water-likee fluid in the anterior portion of the eye
- Blood supply
- Color photoreceptor and fine detail
- eye muscle that elevates and turns medially
- apparatus that produces tears
- clear gel humor in the posterior portion of eye
22 Clues: Blood supply • outermost layer • Cause of blindspot • type of light waves • Inner layer of the eye • Colored part of the eye • apparatus that produces tears • Black and white photoreceptor • Ring of muscle around the lens • Color photoreceptor and fine detail • keeps sweat and sunlight out of eye • gives the sharpest and clearest vision • eye muscle that elevates and turns medially • ...
Anatomy Vocabulary 2023-12-15
Across
- The end that articulates with the sternum medially
- Eliminates waste and filters blood
- The jaw
- Number of distal phalanges in each hand
- The nose
- Transport of materials to and from cells
- Fights infections such as fungi, bacteria, an viruses
- Also known as upper arm
- Number of cranials
- Number of vertebrae in the thoracic
Down
- Commonly called the collarbones
- Most frequently fractured part
- Cheek bones
- Responds to stimulus and controls all other systems
- Regulates body fluids
- One of the 3 major parts of the sternum
- Roof of the mouth
- Vertebrae 1 (C1)
- Vertebrae 2 (C2)
- Number of vertebrae in the cervical
20 Clues: The jaw • The nose • Cheek bones • Vertebrae 1 (C1) • Vertebrae 2 (C2) • Roof of the mouth • Number of cranials • Regulates body fluids • Also known as upper arm • Most frequently fractured part • Commonly called the collarbones • Eliminates waste and filters blood • Number of vertebrae in the cervical • Number of vertebrae in the thoracic • Number of distal phalanges in each hand • ...
Skeletal anatomy 2023-12-18
Across
- Contains all of our limbs and pelvis
- cartilage that contains a lot of elastin
- wing-like projection of bone that points outward
- Cushion in between joints
- a protuberance above or on the condyle of a long bone
- Holds two bones together
- allow muscle strength to bones and joints
- place where muscles and connective tissues attach.
- cubed shaped bones
Down
- Flattened plates of compact bones
- skeleton made up of rib cage, skull, and vertebral column
- rounded projection on a bone
- prominent part of the edge of a bone
- cartilage found in the nose
- any of two bony protuberancesa
- oddly shaped bones
- small bone commonly found embedded within a muscle
- projections and depressions found on bones, which help us to identify the location of other body structures
- Adipose tissue
- protuberance at the end of some bones
20 Clues: Adipose tissue • oddly shaped bones • cubed shaped bones • Holds two bones together • Cushion in between joints • cartilage found in the nose • rounded projection on a bone • any of two bony protuberancesa • Flattened plates of compact bones • prominent part of the edge of a bone • Contains all of our limbs and pelvis • protuberance at the end of some bones • ...
Horse Anatomy 2023-11-30
40 Clues: #6 • #3 • #5 • #9 • #4 • #2 • #8 • #1 • #7 • #40 • #16 • #20 • #38 • #41 • #11 • #43 • #18 • #27 • #28 • #42 • #39 • #33 • #31 • #29 • #35 • #34 • #13 • #30 • #32 • #37 • #22 • #15 • #10 • #19 • #21 • #36 • #17 • #14 • #12 • #23
Sheep Anatomy 2023-11-27
CSH Anatomy 2024-02-05
Across
- blood vessels that carry oxygenated blood from the heart to the rest of the body
- lobe found on the top of the head responsible for visual and spatial processing, as well as understanding spoke and written language
- the part of the respiratory system where oxygen is exchanged for carbon dioxide
- a molecule that carries genetic information for the development and functioning of an organism
- lobe involved in planning, organizing, problem solving, behavior, motivation, problem solving and more
- lobe located at the level of the ears which help decipher one smell or sound from another
- blood vessels that carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart
- the main tube that carries air to the lungs
- organs in your chest that are part of the respiratory system
- smaller branches of the respiratory system that carry air
Down
- the primary nerve that carries messages from the brain to the rest of the body
- the control center of the body and main organ of the nervous system
- the muscle used to expand and contract the lungs
- these send and receive messages from the brain
- lobe located at the rear base of the brain which helps coordinate movement and balance
- the main organ of the circulatory system that pumps blood
- lobe towards the back of the brain which processes visual information
- made up of DNA in a specific sequence which is the basic physical unit of heredity
- blood vessels that bring blood to the cells
- one of two branches that carry air to either the left or right lung
20 Clues: the main tube that carries air to the lungs • blood vessels that bring blood to the cells • these send and receive messages from the brain • the muscle used to expand and contract the lungs • the main organ of the circulatory system that pumps blood • smaller branches of the respiratory system that carry air • ...
Skeletal Anatomy 2022-06-20
Across
- transverseprocess
- intertuberculargroove
- metacarpals
- deltoidtuberosity
- sacrum
- lacrimalbone
- capitate
- iliacfossa
- medialmalleolus
- acetabulum
- talus
- ischialtuberosity
- radialtuberosity
- carpals
- lessertrochanter
- trochlearnotch
- lambdoidsuture
- navicular
- lacrimalfossa
- sagittalsuture
- ethmoid
- manubrium
- parietalbone
- acromion
- capitulum
- zygomaticprocess
- headofradius
- pubis
- lessertubercle
- phalanges
- xiphoidprocess
- ilium
- radialnotch
- styloidprocess
- fibula
- lumbarvertebrae
- externalacousticmeatus
- coronoidfossa
- vomerbone
- occipitomastoidsuture
Down
- spineofscapula
- lateralcondyle
- calcaneus
- trochlea
- intermediatecuneiform
- atlas
- iliaccrest
- patella
- foramenmagnum
- superiorarticularprocesses
- inferiornasalconcha
- coracoid process
- headofhumerus
- spinousprocess
- lateralcuneiform lateralepicondyle lateralepicondyle
- vertebralcolumn
- coccyx
- neckoffemur
- coronalsuture
- tibialtuberosity
- olecranonprocess
- lateralmalleolus
- nasalbone
- cuboid
- ribs
- jugularnotch
- axis
- pisiform
- mastoidprocess
- coronoidprocess
- glenoidcavity
- clavicle
- sphenoidbone
- headoffemur
- hyoidbone
- hamate
76 Clues: ribs • axis • atlas • talus • pubis • ilium • sacrum • coccyx • cuboid • hamate • fibula • patella • carpals • ethmoid • trochlea • capitate • pisiform • acromion • clavicle • calcaneus • nasalbone • navicular • manubrium • capitulum • phalanges • hyoidbone • vomerbone • iliaccrest • iliacfossa • acetabulum • metacarpals • neckoffemur • headoffemur • radialnotch • lacrimalbone • jugularnotch • parietalbone • headofradius • sphenoidbone • foramenmagnum • ...
Anatomy Crossword 2022-07-20
Across
- Dorsi, innervated by the thoracodorsal nerve.
- Quadratus, a deep muscle on the distal, volar forearm.
- major, a big hip flexor.
- fibular nerve, innervates the anterior leg.
- muscle, part of the rotator cuff muscles, it does GH abduction
- brachii, innervated by the musculocutaneous nerve.
- leg, this location is where plantar flexion takes place.
- all proximally attach to the ischial tuberosity.
- dermatome, dermatome on the anterior knee.
- Trapezius, upwardly rotates and depresses the scapula.
- distally attaches to the ulnar tuberosity.
Down
- cuneiform, most medially located cuneiform.
- longest muscle in the body
- digitorum profundus, deep flexor muscle that attaches to the distal phalanges.
- Anserine, Where the Sartorius, Gracilis, and Semitendonosus distally attach.
- "unlocks" a fully extended knee.
- nerve, major nerve that comes from the sacral plexus.
- nerve, crosses anteriorly to the lateral epicondyle.
- Muscle group that does hip external rotation.
- nerve, a nerve that comes from the medial cord of the brachial plexus.
20 Clues: major, a big hip flexor. • longest muscle in the body • "unlocks" a fully extended knee. • dermatome, dermatome on the anterior knee. • distally attaches to the ulnar tuberosity. • cuneiform, most medially located cuneiform. • fibular nerve, innervates the anterior leg. • Dorsi, innervated by the thoracodorsal nerve. • Muscle group that does hip external rotation. • ...
Anatomy Crossword 2022-07-08
Across
- This muscle corrects the line of pull of the flexor digitorum longus
- The nerve that innervates the deltoid
- the nerve roots of the dorsal superficial leg muscles
- This muscle inserts on the medial cuneiform and the first metatarsal base
- This muscle abducts and internally rotates the hip
- This muscle flexes the elbow
- This muscle is part of the the 4th extensor compartment of the wrist
- The freshman nerve
- The nerve that innervates most of the intrinsic muscles of the hand
- The nerve that innervates the plantar side of the 5th digit
- The gluteus Maximus inserts on this tendon
Down
- The space that the ulnar nerve runs through
- This nerve innervates the supinator
- This muscle inserts on the superior pubic ramus
- The insertion for the quadratus femoris
- The nerve that runs through the carpal tunnel
- the nerve roots for all of the hamstring muscles
- This nerve innervates the trapezius
- This muscle prevents scapular winging
- The gastrocnemius, soleus and planters come together to form this tendon
- The rectus femoris and vastus muscles come together to form this tendon
- The deepest and transversely oriented muscle of the volar forearm
22 Clues: The freshman nerve • This muscle flexes the elbow • This nerve innervates the supinator • This nerve innervates the trapezius • The nerve that innervates the deltoid • This muscle prevents scapular winging • The insertion for the quadratus femoris • The gluteus Maximus inserts on this tendon • The space that the ulnar nerve runs through • ...
anatomy puzzle 2022-07-07
Across
- T/F all rotator cuff muscles get innervation from C5 and C6
- unlocks knee
- UE muscle not innervated by brachial plexus
- innervation of gracilis
- innervated by femoral and accessory obturator
- section of foot covered by L5
- nerve that supplies posterior lower leg
- nerve in quadrangular space
Down
- L3 dermatome
- muscle attaching to the radial styloid process
- hip motion created by rectus femoris
- gastrocnemius ankle motion
- how many muscles are in the deep dorsal forearm
- which branch of radial nerve only innervates cutaneously
- vein on radial side of forearm
- C6 dermatome
- APB innervation
- anterior projection on scapula
- how many muscles get innervation from the musculocutaneous nerve
- caused by injury to superior gluteal nerve
- innervation of 3rd and 4th lumbricals
21 Clues: L3 dermatome • unlocks knee • C6 dermatome • APB innervation • innervation of gracilis • gastrocnemius ankle motion • nerve in quadrangular space • section of foot covered by L5 • vein on radial side of forearm • anterior projection on scapula • hip motion created by rectus femoris • innervation of 3rd and 4th lumbricals • nerve that supplies posterior lower leg • ...
DPT Anatomy 2022-07-07
Across
- Innervates the Quads
- Secondary elbow extensor
- Dermatome of lateral hand
- Anterior brachial innervation
- Innervates the posterior distal leg
- Innervates the deltoids
- Primary supinator of arm
- Flexes MCP and extends PIP and DIP
Down
- Sciatic runs underneath this muscle
- Proximal styloid process DA
- Illiac Fossa PA
- Innervates the lats
- Splits into deep fibular and tibial nerve
- Innervates the ECRB
- Dermatome that goes over the knee
- Posterior thigh to pes anserine
- Innervates the FCU
- Greater Tubercle Superior Facet
- Flexes DIP of hand
- Dermatome of medial hand
20 Clues: Illiac Fossa PA • Innervates the FCU • Flexes DIP of hand • Innervates the lats • Innervates the ECRB • Innervates the Quads • Innervates the deltoids • Secondary elbow extensor • Primary supinator of arm • Dermatome of medial hand • Dermatome of lateral hand • Proximal styloid process DA • Anterior brachial innervation • Posterior thigh to pes anserine • Greater Tubercle Superior Facet • ...
Computer Anatomy 2023-02-10
Across
- Detect light and send signals
- Switches inside a microprocessor
- any piece of hardware used by the computer
- any device where data is stored
- Allows computer to multi task (RAM)
- Checks what operation is to be carried out
- Mice and keyboards are examples of ......devices
- One of the major CPU manufactures
Down
- Requires the use of computers input/output channels
- Telling us how it responds
- USB means...
- Responsible for processing instructions
- ROM means....
- Programs, files, and data stored on hard rive
- Intakes program instructions and sends it to Decode
- Displays what the computer is doing
- Computers connected to each other
- Creates output from input (analyzes and utilizes data)
- Speakers and printers are examples of......devices
- The dot on the score board
20 Clues: USB means... • ROM means.... • Telling us how it responds • The dot on the score board • Detect light and send signals • any device where data is stored • Switches inside a microprocessor • Computers connected to each other • One of the major CPU manufactures • Displays what the computer is doing • Allows computer to multi task (RAM) • Responsible for processing instructions • ...
Muscle Anatomy 2024-04-30
Across
- each muscle cell/fiber is surrounded by a membrane called
- muscles become smaller and weak due to disuse
- Gap between the neuron and motor end plate
- The functional unit inside of a muscle fiber is called
- the muscle fiber & the motor neuron
- Fascicles are surrounded by a membrane called
- is the boundary between sarcomeres where they connect
- The Sarcomere is part of the fiber that contains
- Enlargement of a muscle
- The plasma membrane of muscle cells has a special name
- the muscle loses ability to contract after prolonged exercise or strain
Down
- sustained involuntary contraction
- When thick and thin fliaments overlap
- A single muscle cell is called a muscle
- Each muscle cell/fiber has smaller fibers within it called
- Folded area of sarcolemma where the muscle and neuron communicate
- Enzyme that breaks down ACH
- Each muscle is surrounded by a membrane called the
- Inside skeletal muscle, fibers are organized into bundles called
- Sustained contraction of individual fibers, even when the muscle is at rest
20 Clues: Enlargement of a muscle • Enzyme that breaks down ACH • sustained involuntary contraction • the muscle fiber & the motor neuron • When thick and thin fliaments overlap • A single muscle cell is called a muscle • Gap between the neuron and motor end plate • muscles become smaller and weak due to disuse • Fascicles are surrounded by a membrane called • ...
Anatomy & Physiology 2024-04-27
Across
- Connective tissue proteins.
- Layer of subcutaneous fat and connective tissue.
- Sweat glands are also known as _____ glands
- The orbicularis ______ muscle is located around the mouth.
- The chewing muscle.
- Netlike formation or structure, a network
- Fatlike substances
- Meaning beneath the skin.
- To pertain to the eye.
- This layer is the lowest layer of the epidermis.
- Outermost, avascular layer of the skin. Also known as the protective layer.
Down
- Number of layers within the Dermis
- Small hairlike structures in the spiny layer of the epidermis
- Lacking in blood vessels, thus having a poor blood supply.
- Another name for sebaceous glands.
- This system is comprised of skin and its appendages (nails, hair, and sweat and oil glands.)
- To the side.
- Small arteries with thin walls that convey nutrients to tissues and blood to veins.
- Dermal epidermal Junction
- Pertaining to muscle.
- Second layer of the skin that is responsible for attaching the skin to the body.
21 Clues: To the side. • Fatlike substances • The chewing muscle. • Pertaining to muscle. • To pertain to the eye. • Dermal epidermal Junction • Meaning beneath the skin. • Connective tissue proteins. • Number of layers within the Dermis • Another name for sebaceous glands. • Netlike formation or structure, a network • Sweat glands are also known as _____ glands • ...
Anatomy Crossword 2024-03-21
Across
- longest and strongest bone
- The ankle is _______ to the knee.
- towards the midline
- uh oh the soup spilled
- like holding a cup of soup!
- Maeve Resk?
- the front side of the body
- toward the body
- standard position for identifying parts of the body
- fingers and toes
- Stretch marks occur when the ___ is stretched
- head is the most ___ part of the body
- behind
- nose and ears are made of
- opposite of distal
- the fibula is ___ to the tibia
Down
- Stores 50% of our bodyfat
- not a tendon
- like bending your knee
- occurs when the sole turns away from the midline
- store calcium
- more common type of ankle sprain
- bone with a funny name
- also known as the kneecap
- Left vs right
- (skeleton) Includes the radius and humerus
- slightly moveable joint
- proximal is defined as __ the truck
- the skin is the most ___
- bones protect our vital…
30 Clues: behind • Maeve Resk? • not a tendon • store calcium • Left vs right • toward the body • fingers and toes • opposite of distal • towards the midline • like bending your knee • bone with a funny name • uh oh the soup spilled • slightly moveable joint • the skin is the most ___ • bones protect our vital… • Stores 50% of our bodyfat • also known as the kneecap • nose and ears are made of • ...
Anatomy Final 2024-05-13
Across
- Gall bladder
- nervous system- consists of 12 pairs cranial nerves and 31 pairs of spinal nerves
- Callosum- connector between the hemispheres of the brain
- area on the brain which are separated by the sulei-the grooves in the brain
- glands- deliver secretions into mouth; consists of parotid, submandibular, and sublingual glands
- Intestines: Cecum, Ascending Colon, Transverse Colon, Descending Colon and Sigmond Colon
- lining? Mucus production
- solid organ? Liver
- capacity- sum of the total volumes of air that can be contained in the lungs after maximum inhalation
- matter- bundles of parallel nerves with white myelin sheath
- System: Digestion, Absorption, & Elimination
- Controls and keeps food and drink from going down the
- Produce Bile, Detoxifier
- matter- collection of nerves, cell bodies, and unmyelinated axons
Down
- veins- bring blood into the heart after it has been oxygenated in the lungs
- Naso, Oro, Laryngeal
- Intestines: Absorb nutrients from food
- nerves- 31 pairs that are attached to the spinal cord by dorsal and ventral roots
- production- Smell, Sight, Thought, Touch of food
- electrocardiograph that is used to record electrical changes produced as the heart muscle contracts
- blood cells that lack hemoglobin
- Disorders: Asthma, Emphysema, COPD, Bronchitis,
- blood- vena cave→right atrium right ventricle →pulmonary artery
- sacs where the transfer of 02 & CO2 takes place.
- nervous system- consists of the brain and spinal cord
- Capacity: Amount of air in the
- Intestines: Absorb water and finish process of creating feces.
27 Clues: Gall bladder • solid organ? Liver • Naso, Oro, Laryngeal • lining? Mucus production • Produce Bile, Detoxifier • Capacity: Amount of air in the • blood cells that lack hemoglobin • Intestines: Absorb nutrients from food • System: Digestion, Absorption, & Elimination • Disorders: Asthma, Emphysema, COPD, Bronchitis, • production- Smell, Sight, Thought, Touch of food • ...
Frog anatomy 2024-06-03
Across
- delivers oxygen to the body
- takes blood away from the heart
- part of the excretory,reproductive, and digestive systems
- air opening to exchange gasses
- first part of the small intestine
- stores urine
- catchest prey
- first part of chemical digestion
- all waste is stored
- filters blood and makes urine
- stores, produces, and eliminates blood cells
Down
- carries eggs in female frogs
- uptake of sugar
- stores bile
- moves food out of body
- holds small intestine
- transparent, protects eye
- upper two chambers of the heart
- takes blood back to the heart
- lower chamber of the heart
20 Clues: stores bile • stores urine • catchest prey • uptake of sugar • all waste is stored • holds small intestine • moves food out of body • transparent, protects eye • lower chamber of the heart • delivers oxygen to the body • carries eggs in female frogs • takes blood back to the heart • filters blood and makes urine • air opening to exchange gasses • takes blood away from the heart • ...
frog anatomy 2024-06-03
Across
- carry eggs
- deliver oxygen
- upper part of the heart
- blood cells
- covers eyes
- gets food to the stomach
- out of the body
- lower part of the heart
- filters blood
- prey
- hearing
- waste collected
Down
- fat masses of the body
- largest digestive
- stores waste
- moves digested food
- first chemical digestion
- uptake of sugar
- stores urine
- into the body
20 Clues: prey • hearing • carry eggs • blood cells • covers eyes • stores waste • stores urine • filters blood • into the body • deliver oxygen • uptake of sugar • out of the body • waste collected • largest digestive • moves digested food • fat masses of the body • upper part of the heart • lower part of the heart • gets food to the stomach • first chemical digestion
Frog Anatomy 2024-06-03
Across
- Delivers oxygen
- Hearing
- Upper chambers of heart
- Female eggs
- Masses of fat
- Lower chamber of heart
- All waste collected
- Carry blood back to heart
- Frog Waste
- Moves digested food
- Largest digestive gland
Down
- Catches prey
- Makes urine
- Stores bile
- Stores urine
- Tube from mouth
- Covers eye
- Thin membrane
- First part of small intestine
- Near stomach
- Air opening
- Uptake of sugar
- Carry blood away from heart
- Where all food goes
24 Clues: Hearing • Covers eye • Frog Waste • Makes urine • Stores bile • Female eggs • Air opening • Catches prey • Stores urine • Near stomach • Thin membrane • Masses of fat • Tube from mouth • Delivers oxygen • Uptake of sugar • All waste collected • Moves digested food • Where all food goes • Lower chamber of heart • Upper chambers of heart • Largest digestive gland • Carry blood back to heart • ...
Frog anatomy 2024-06-03
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- two upper chambers of the heart
- Carries eggs in female frogs
- intesin moves digested food out of the body
- Membrane hearing
- stores urain
- intesten colects all of the waste
- produce, stores, and eliminates blood cells
- Membrane Protects eyes
- Uptake of sugar
- Air opening to exgange gasses
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- First part of small inteston
- Blood vesels that carry blood back to the heart
- stores bile
- First site of chemical digestion
- Catches prey
- Blood vessels
- Thye membrain that holds te coils of the small intestin
- deliver oxegen to the body
- Filters blood and makes uranie
- Stores solid waste, eggs, and sperm
20 Clues: stores bile • Catches prey • stores urain • Blood vessels • Uptake of sugar • Membrane hearing • Membrane Protects eyes • deliver oxegen to the body • First part of small inteston • Carries eggs in female frogs • Air opening to exgange gasses • Filters blood and makes uranie • two upper chambers of the heart • First site of chemical digestion • intesten colects all of the waste • ...
Optical Anatomy 2024-05-26
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- A Humor that fills the anterior chamber
- Contains an adjustable opening called the pupil
- The vascular layer of the eyeball
- The first layer of the Cornea
- The second layer of the Cornea
- A spot in the retina, packed with rods and cones
- Responsible for vision at low light levels
- The outer most layer of the eye
- The part of the eye where the retina and optic nerve connect
- A gelatinous tissue that lies behind the lens
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- Changes size to control light into the eye
- The border between the Cornea and the Sclera
- Refracts light by 43 diopters
- A 10-12 nanometer thick layer of the Cornea
- Removes dirt and dust from the front of your eye
- The third tunic layer of the eye
- Responsible for color vision
- The center of the macula where eyesight is sharpest
- A muscle that controls the Crystalline Lens
- A 478-500 nanometers thick layer of the cornea
20 Clues: Responsible for color vision • Refracts light by 43 diopters • The first layer of the Cornea • The second layer of the Cornea • The outer most layer of the eye • The third tunic layer of the eye • The vascular layer of the eyeball • A Humor that fills the anterior chamber • Changes size to control light into the eye • Responsible for vision at low light levels • ...
Bone anatomy 2024-05-19
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- The small, flat bones that make up the wrist
- The lower jawbone is called the _____.
- The type of joint found in the knees and elbows
- The bone that forms the base of the skull.
- This bone is located in the upper arm, between the shoulder and the elbow.
- The bone that runs parallel to the fibula in the lower leg.
- The soft, flexible part of the skeleton that provides cushioning at joints
- The type of bone cell that breaks down bone tissue
- The central bone of the chest to which the ribs attach.
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- The bones that make up the fingers and toes.
- The part of the skeleton that includes the limbs and girdles
- This bone is also known as the collarbone
- The bone commonly referred to as the kneecap.
- The bone found in the thigh, also known as the thigh bone.
- The upper part of the pelvic bone
- The mineral that gives bones their hardness and strength
- The small bones that form the spine.
- The type of bone cell responsible for forming new bone tissue.
- These connect bones to muscles
- The framework of bones that supports the body.
20 Clues: These connect bones to muscles • The upper part of the pelvic bone • The small bones that form the spine. • The lower jawbone is called the _____. • This bone is also known as the collarbone • The bone that forms the base of the skull. • The bones that make up the fingers and toes. • The small, flat bones that make up the wrist • ...
volcano anatomy 2023-04-20
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- A spray of molten lava propelled a few tens to hundreds of feet (meters) into the air by rapid expansion of gas bubbles. They may erupt from vents or form in an active lava lake. Fire fountains most commonly occur in basaltic lavas erupted in Effusive (Hawaiian) eruptions. Also called a lava fountain.
- An accumulation of highly molten bombs that landed while still molten and welded together to form solid rock, spatter cones, or sometimes feed lava flows. Spatter is formed from fire fountains. Spatter deposits are typically only formed near a vent.
- The opening or place at Earth's surface through which magma, rock fragments, and/or volcanic gases are emitted.
- A steep-sided mass of viscous, commonly blocky, lava extruded from a vent; typically has a rounded top and covers a roughly circular area; may be isolated or associated with lobes or flows of lava from the same vent; typically silicic (rhyolite or dacite) in composition.
- A collective term used for all pyroclastic material, regardless of size, shape, or origin, ejected into the air during a volcanic eruption.
- A colloquial term for a small nut-size to fist-size, or larger, piece of red or black highly vesicular lava that cooled in air during flight after eruption from a vent. The term is roughly synonymous with scoria.
- An outpouring of molten rock from a vent onto Earth's surface during an effusive volcanic eruption; also the resulting solidified body of rock.
- A collective term covering a wide variety of slope-movement landforms and processes that involve the downslope transport of soil and rock material en masse under the influence of gravity. On volcanoes, landslides may occur during or soon after volcanic eruptions or at other times.
- A body of lava, consisting of one or more lava flows, that is the product of a single eruption.
- The channel way or passage, which may be pipe-shaped, that brings magma from a reservoir or chamber to the vent at the surface where it is erupted.
- A hazy mixture of sulfur dioxide (SO2) gas and aerosols of sulfuric acid and other sulfates created when volcanic gases interact with oxygen and moisture in the atmosphere and sunlight. Short for "volcanic smog."
- A new area or region of a lava flow formed where lava from the molten interior of a previously-formed lobe breaks out through its sides or upper margin to create a distinct lava flow advance.
- A white cloud of a mixture of condensed seawater steam, hydrochloric acid gas, and shards of volcanic glass produced when lava boils seawater to dryness. Short for "lava haze."
- A vent or opening at the surface where volcanic gases and vapors are emitted.
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- Molten rock beneath Earth's surface capable of intrusion and extrusion.
- A hill made up of cinders that is a fragment of a cinder cone that was carried away by a lava flow erupted from a side vent near the base of the cone.
- Pyroclastic flows are hot density currents of pumice, ash, blocks, and volcanic gas that rapidly move down the slopes of a volcano. They may be initiated by collapse of eruptive columns, by explosive eruptions that boil over, and by the collapse of lava domes.
- A cloud of volcanic ash, tephra, and gases that forms downwind of an erupting volcano.
- flow An outpouring of molten rock from a vent onto Earth's surface during an effusive volcanic eruption; also the resulting solidified body of rock.
- Fine fragments (less than 2-4 mm in diameter) of volcanic rock formed by a volcanic explosion or ejected from a volcanic vent.
- A pyroclast with a diameter greater than 64 mm (2.5 inches) with a rounded or ellipsoidal shape that indicates that it was wholly or partially molten during eruption and flight.
- Conduit through which lava travels beneath the surface of a lava flow; also, a cavernous segment of the conduit that remains after the flow of lava ceases.
- A vertical pillar of superheated volcanic ash, tephra, and gases ejected from a volcanic vent during an explosive eruption. Eruption columns usually spread laterally into eruption clouds higher in the atmosphere.
- Molten rock beneath Earth's surface capable of intrusion and extrusion.
24 Clues: Molten rock beneath Earth's surface capable of intrusion and extrusion. • Molten rock beneath Earth's surface capable of intrusion and extrusion. • A vent or opening at the surface where volcanic gases and vapors are emitted. • A cloud of volcanic ash, tephra, and gases that forms downwind of an erupting volcano. • ...