greys anatomy Crossword Puzzles

Respiratory anatomy 2012-01-18

Respiratory anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. base
  2. diaphragm
  3. two
  4. three
  5. expiration
  6. bronchioles
  7. dioxide
  8. sacs
  9. hilum
Down
  1. oxygen
  2. inspiration
  3. carina
  4. bifurcation
  5. alveoli
  6. thorax
  7. apex
  8. pleura
  9. bronchus
  10. ducts
  11. lobe

20 Clues: twobaseapexsacslobethreeductshilumoxygencarinathoraxpleuraalveolidioxidebronchusdiaphragmexpirationinspirationbifurcationbronchioles

Anatomy & Physiology 2012-10-09

Anatomy & Physiology crossword puzzle
Across
  1. this vein is usually often easy to palpate but it is not well anchored
  2. a blood cell or corpuscle
  3. the bursting of red blood cells
  4. every cell requires oxygen to function
  5. the second choice for veipuncture
  6. works with circulatory system
  7. is the viscous transporting fluid that provides the body with oxygen
  8. the skin is called
  9. body movement, form and shapes, body heat and temperature
  10. communication and coordination of all body functions
  11. the study of the structure of an organism
  12. carry oxygenated blood away from the heart
  13. are the basic unit of structure and function of all life and are responsible for all activities of the body
  14. this vein is usually larger and well anchored
Down
  1. are microscopic vessels
  2. pumps blood to all the tissues of the body
  3. oxygen carrying pigment of the blood
  4. an adult body has 206 bones
  5. carry deoxygenated blood toward the heart
  6. the study of the functions of the living organism and its components
  7. all living organisms must reproduce
  8. all the systems of the body are connected
  9. breaks down food and absorbs nutrients
  10. it secretes hormones directly into the bloodstream to be carried to the appropriate target organs and tissues
  11. a platelet
  12. filters waste, secrets wastes, eliminating urine from bladder
  13. composed of numerous tissues grouped together to perform a specific function
  14. an organization of many similar cells working together to perform a specific function

28 Clues: a plateletthe skin is calledare microscopic vesselsa blood cell or corpusclean adult body has 206 bonesworks with circulatory systemthe bursting of red blood cellsthe second choice for veipunctureall living organisms must reproduceoxygen carrying pigment of the bloodevery cell requires oxygen to functionbreaks down food and absorbs nutrients...

Plant Anatomy 2014-04-25

Plant Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. This is a storage layer of the leaf that holds raw materials needed for photosynthesis.
  2. This is the point of growth in both roots and stems.
  3. This type of root system has a series of even sized roots.
  4. A short flat specialized stem that has fleshy leaves such as an onion.
  5. This type of root system has one main root and several secondary roots.
  6. This part of the flower contains the ovules which will become seeds.
  7. A horizontal specialized stem that grows under ground such as would be found with Iris'.
  8. A specialized stem that has swollen tips that store food.
  9. This type of flower has both a pistil and stamen and may or may not be missing petals or sepals.
  10. This type of flower would have petals, sepals, pistil, and stamen.
  11. These are colorful leaf like structures that attract pollinators.
  12. This is the part of the stem where leaves are attached.
Down
  1. This is the layer of the leaf wear the majority of photosynthesis takes place.
  2. A short flat specialized stem that does not have fleshy leaves such as the gladiolus.
  3. These structure greatly increase the surface area of the root allowing for more absorption.
  4. This part of the flower catches the pollen.
  5. This is the whole female structure of the flower.
  6. This part of the flower is a very thing stalk that holds up the anther.
  7. This type of flower is missing either male or female parts.
  8. This is the whole male part of the flower.
  9. This type of flower could be missing any of the four main parts of the flower.
  10. The reproductive part of the plant.
  11. Flat structure of a leaf that catches the sunlight.
  12. This is the part of the flower that makes and stores the pollen.
  13. A horizontal specialized stem that grows above ground such as would be found with strawberries.
  14. This structure protects the root as it grows through the course soil.
  15. This part of the flower is found as green leaf like structures that protects the flower bud as it is developing.
  16. This structure of the leaf is the waxy coating that allows the leaf to retain moisture.
  17. This part of the flower connects the stigma to the ovary.

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 CROSSWORD 2014-03-27

ANATOMY CROSSWORD crossword puzzle
Across
  1. The second most ulnar finger is the ____ finger.
  2. It is not polite to put them on the table.
  3. The flat, movable bone at the front of the knee.
  4. The act or process of separating or dividing.
  5. Vascular tissue in the interior cavities of bones that is a major site of blood cell production.
  6. The main difference between exocrine and endocrine glands.
  7. You put a bracelet on it.
  8. They help you move.
  9. The vertebrate cerebrum (brain) is formed by two cerebral ___
  10. The inner and longer of the two bones of the human forearm.
  11. The only long bone in the body that lies horizontally and makes up part of the shoulder.
  12. A watery substance located in the mouths of organisms.
Down
  1. The cavity of the skull in which the eye is situated.
  2. A sword shaped bone.
  3. Membrane that covers the outer surface of all bones, except at the joints of long bones.
  4. The middle section of the human foot, forming the arch between the ankle and toes.
  5. The fold or depression marking the juncture of the lower abdomen and the inner part of the thigh.
  6. The color of the ____ is often referred to as "eye color".
  7. The body excluding the head and neck, and limbs.
  8. The central compartment of the thoracic cavity.
  9. Two large chambers that collect and expel blood received from an atrium towards the peripheral beds within the body and lungs.
  10. The deeper layer of the dermis, containing mostly fat and connective tissue.
  11. The part of the arm between the wrist and the elbow.
  12. The bone of the lower jaw.

24 Clues: They help you move.A sword shaped bone.You put a bracelet on it.The bone of the lower jaw.It is not polite to put them on the table.The act or process of separating or dividing.The central compartment of the thoracic cavity.The second most ulnar finger is the ____ finger.The flat, movable bone at the front of the knee....

ANATOMY CROSSWORD 2014-03-27

ANATOMY CROSSWORD crossword puzzle
Across
  1. The part of the arm between the wrist and the elbow.
  2. The fold or depression marking the juncture of the lower abdomen and the inner part of the thigh.
  3. The flat, movable bone at the front of the knee.
  4. The second most ulnar finger is the ____ finger.
  5. A sword shaped bone.
  6. The vertebrate cerebrum (brain) is formed by two cerebral ___.
  7. The color of the ____ is often referred to as "eye color".
  8. They help you move.
  9. Two large chambers that collect and expel blood received from an atrium towards the peripheral beds within the body and lungs.
  10. A watery substance located in the mouths of organisms.
  11. You put a bracelet on it.
  12. The bone of the lower jaw.
Down
  1. The inner and longer of the two bones of the human forearm.
  2. The only long bone in the body that lies horizontally and makes up part of the shoulder.
  3. The central compartment of the thoracic cavity.
  4. The middle section of the human foot, forming the arch between the ankle and toes.
  5. The act or process of separating or dividing.
  6. The cavity of the skull in which the eye is situated.
  7. Membrane that covers the outer surface of all bones, except at the joints of long bones.
  8. The deeper layer of the dermis, containing mostly fat and connective tissue.
  9. Vascular tissue in the interior cavities of bones that is a major site of blood cell production.
  10. The main difference between exocrine and endocrine glands.
  11. It is not polite to put them on the table.
  12. The body excluding the head, neck and limbs.

24 Clues: They help you move.A sword shaped bone.You put a bracelet on it.The bone of the lower jaw.It is not polite to put them on the table.The body excluding the head, neck and limbs.The act or process of separating or dividing.The central compartment of the thoracic cavity.The flat, movable bone at the front of the knee....

anatomy crossword 2014-01-15

anatomy crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. a protein molecule found in the thick filaments
  2. Subcutaneous Layer deep to the skin that contains fat
  3. most common type of skin Cancer
  4. the shaft of the long bone
  5. group of bones which include the tarsus, metatarsus, and the phalanges.
  6. Mature bone cells
  7. process of creating Cartilage
  8. Process of maintaining a equilibrium within a system
  9. when the bone is broken
  10. produces melanin
  11. the branch of biology that deals with the normal functions of living organisms and their parts.
  12. Process by which the body burns energy
  13. the major component of the thin filament
  14. used for energy and cell building which will convert to different forms
  15. function of muscles
  16. An exaggerated thoracic curvature.
  17. guidelines to properly know if you have skin cancer
Down
  1. process in which cells divide in order to create a new one
  2. group of bones that supply the framework of the face, the sense organs, and the teeth.
  3. process of creating Cartilage
  4. bone disease of the vertebrae column that is usually catagorized by the shape of an S
  5. Type of neurotransmitters
  6. the regulatory protein
  7. outermost region of the skin
  8. type of bone which is in our limbs
  9. receptive and integrative region of the neuron
  10. the study of the structure of body parts and their relationships
  11. Builds Bone
  12. area of the hindbrain that controls motor movement coordination, balance, equilibrium
  13. the transmitting or conductive region of the neuron; generates an action potential
  14. from where do the 12 cranial nerve pairs originate
  15. An exaggerated lumbar curvature.
  16. functions of bones
  17. center of the cell in which DNA is contained
  18. group of bones that contain wrist bones, bones of the palm,finger bones.

35 Clues: Builds Boneproduces melaninMature bone cellsfunctions of bonesfunction of musclesthe regulatory proteinwhen the bone is brokenType of neurotransmittersthe shaft of the long boneoutermost region of the skinprocess of creating Cartilageprocess of creating Cartilagemost common type of skin CancerAn exaggerated lumbar curvature....

Animal Anatomy 2014-01-23

Animal Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. directional term referring to the head of the animal
  2. the spinal cord and _______ make up the central nervous system
  3. what organ system releases hormones and regulates tissue function
  4. a group of superficial muscles along the lower spine
  5. ligaments are a part of what system
  6. what is another name for hips?
  7. a red blood cell
  8. when referring to closer to the mid-line of the animal
  9. inspiration and expiration are a part of what organ system
  10. a white blood cell
Down
  1. the study of internal and external structures
  2. the skins organ system
  3. part of the cardiovascular system that delivers a pulse
  4. how many stomach compartments does a ruminant have?
  5. the organ system responsible for the process of producing offspring
  6. what is another name for lower jaw?
  7. a horse a what kind of digestive system
  8. what is another name for knee?
  9. component of blood responsible for clotting
  10. smallest unit of life
  11. the study of functions of the anatomy
  12. are both the spleen and lymph nodes part of the lymphatic system?
  13. the nervous system controls functions and movements of muscles, sensory organs and ______.

23 Clues: a red blood cella white blood cellsmallest unit of lifethe skins organ systemwhat is another name for knee?what is another name for hips?what is another name for lower jaw?ligaments are a part of what systemthe study of functions of the anatomya horse a what kind of digestive systemcomponent of blood responsible for clotting...

Anatomy Prefixes 2014-09-03

Anatomy Prefixes crossword puzzle
Across
  1. sugar
  2. nutrition
  3. skull
  4. without
  5. brain
  6. corpse/dead
  7. milk
  8. clot
  9. muscle
  10. finger
  11. chest
  12. liver
  13. eye
  14. foot
  15. condition
  16. skin
  17. above (position)
  18. pain
  19. middle
  20. disease
  21. nose
  22. fat
  23. under (quantity)
Down
  1. head
  2. heart
  3. colon (large intestine)
  4. sodium
  5. temperature
  6. windpipe
  7. vessel
  8. through
  9. above (quantity)
  10. body
  11. children
  12. blood
  13. bone
  14. below (position)
  15. form
  16. flesh
  17. poison

40 Clues: eyefatheadmilkclotbodyfootboneskinpainformnosesugarheartskullbrainchestliverbloodfleshsodiummusclevesselfingermiddlepoisonwithoutthroughdiseasewindpipechildrennutritionconditioncorpse/deadtemperatureabove (quantity)below (position)above (position)under (quantity)colon (large intestine)

Anatomy Crossword 2013-10-16

Anatomy Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Membrane - the semipermeable membrane surrounding the cytoplasm of a cell.
  2. Envelope - nuclear membrane, also known as the nuclear envelope is the double lipid bilayer membrane which surrounds the genetic material and nucleolus in eukaryotic cells.
  3. Diffusion - a process of passive transport, with this passive transport aided by integral membrane proteins.
  4. - a microscopic single-celled organism that has neither a distinct nucleus with a membrane nor other specialized organelles
  5. - the material of which the chromosomes of organisms other than bacteria (i.e., eukaryotes) are composed.
  6. - the spreading of something more widely.
  7. - the relative amount of a given substance contained within a solution or in a particular volume of space; the amount of solute per unit volume of solution.
  8. - any of a number of organized or specialized structures within a living cell.
  9. Reticulum - a network of membranous tubules within the cytoplasm of a eukaryotic cell, continuous with the nuclear membrane.
  10. - a process by which molecules of a solvent tend to pass through a semipermeable membrane from a less concentrated solution into a more concentrated one.
  11. - an organelle found in large numbers in most cells, in which the biochemical processes of respiration and energy production occur.
  12. - the material or protoplasm within a living cell, excluding the nucleus.
  13. Permeability - a membrane that will allow certain molecules or ions to pass through it by diffusion and occasionally specialized "facilitated diffusion".
  14. Apparatus - a complex of vesicles and folded membranes within the cytoplasm of most eukaryotic cells, involved in secretion and intracellular transport.
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  1. - a process by which the contents of a cell vacuole are released to the exterior through fusion of the vacuole membrane with the cell membrane.
  2. - an organism consisting of a cell or cells in which the genetic material is DNA in the form of chromosomes contained within a distinct nucleus.
  3. - a microscopic network of protein filaments and tubules in the cytoplasm of many living cells, giving them shape and coherence.
  4. - present in numbers in the cytoplasm of cells, sometimes aggregating to form more complex structures.
  5. Bilayer - a thin polar membrane made of two layers of lipid molecules. These membranes are flat sheets that form a continuous barrier around cells.
  6. - the ingestion of bacteria or other material by phagocytes and ameboid protozoans.
  7. - the central and most important part of an object, movement, or group, forming the basis for its activity and growth.
  8. - a minute particle consisting of RNA and associated proteins, found in large numbers in the cytoplasm of living cells.
  9. - a small rodlike structure, about 4–7 nanometers in diameter, present in numbers in the cytoplasm of many eukaryotic cells.
  10. - he taking in of matter by a living cell by invagination of its membrane to form a vacuole.
  11. Transport - the movement of ions or molecules across a cell membrane into a region of higher concentration, assisted by enzymes and requiring energy.
  12. -(in green plant cells) a plastid that contains chlorophyll and in which photosynthesis takes place.
  13. - a small dense spherical structure in the nucleus of a cell during interphase.
  14. - any of the distinct types of material of which animals or plants are made, consisting of specialized cells and their products.
  15. Transport - transport of a substance across a cell membrane by diffusion; expenditure of energy is not required.
  16. - a threadlike structure of nucleic acids and protein found in the nucleus of most living cells, carrying genetic information in the form of genes.
  17. System - a group of organs that work together to perform a certain task.
  18. - an organelle in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells containing degradative enzymes enclosed in a membrane.
  19. - a space or vesicle within the cytoplasm of a cell, enclosed by a membrane and typically containing fluid.

33 Clues: - the spreading of something more widely.System - a group of organs that work together to perform a certain task.- the material or protoplasm within a living cell, excluding the nucleus.Membrane - the semipermeable membrane surrounding the cytoplasm of a cell.- any of a number of organized or specialized structures within a living cell....

Neuro Anatomy 2013-11-07

Neuro Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Change in potential
  2. Column of nerves between the Brain and peripheral nervous system
  3. Region between end of an axon and the cell body
  4. Includes spinal cord and brain. Progresses data.
  5. Collects data and sends it to the brain
  6. Binds to another neuron or organ
  7. Native to South America
Down
  1. Fight or flight
  2. Regulates involuntary body process
  3. Allows the neuron to send messages
  4. Cover the outside of the axon
  5. Conduct nerve impulses towards the cell body
  6. A specialized cell or group of nerve endings that respond to a sensory stimuli
  7. Replenishes bodily resources by promoting digestion and slowing other bodily functions
  8. Directed away from a central organ
  9. Directed toward a central organ
  10. Nerve cell
  11. Specific functional reaction in an organ or tissue
  12. Controls voluntary movements
  13. Conducts nerve impulses away from the cell body

20 Clues: Nerve cellFight or flightChange in potentialNative to South AmericaControls voluntary movementsCover the outside of the axonDirected toward a central organBinds to another neuron or organRegulates involuntary body processAllows the neuron to send messagesDirected away from a central organCollects data and sends it to the brain...

Anatomy tutor 2015-04-11

Anatomy tutor crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Together with the temporalis muscle this muscles causes retrusion of the mandible.
  2. This muscle is proximally attached to the anterior tubercles of the transverse processes of C3-6(2).
  3. Which nerve supplies the anterior 2/3rds of the tongue?
  4. This muscles together with rectus capitis lateralis fixes the head on the atlas (3).
  5. What do you call the opening between eyelids (2)?
  6. Which eye muscle moves the eyeball up and laterally (2)?
  7. Which artery supplies the nose, upper jaw, teeth and muscles of mastication in the pterygoid region (2)?
  8. Which nerve provides the motor supply of the face(2)?
  9. Name the sling/loop of the cervical plexus which is formed by C1 (superior root) and C2 and C3 (inferior root)(2).
  10. Which muscle attaches proximally to the oblique line of the thyroid cartilage?
  11. Which nerve supplies the intrinsic muscles of the tongue(2)?
Down
  1. Which ossicle is attached to the tympanic membrane?
  2. Which muscle is important for the maintenance of posture?
  3. Iliocostalis muscle is divided into cervicis, thoracis and...
  4. The nerve that supplies the superior oblique eye muscle (2).
  5. Name the nerve that supplies the face for sensation (2).
  6. This nerve arises mainly from C4 (2).
  7. What nerve innovates the mylohyoid muscle(2)?
  8. Which muscle opens the jaw(2)?
  9. Through what of the ethmoid bone do the axons of the nose pass (2)?
  10. What drains excess tears from the eyes(2)?
  11. Which tongue muscle attaches at the hard palate and the tongue?
  12. Which artery supplies the thoracic and abdominal walls(2)?
  13. Name the first division (V1)of the Trigeminal nerve (CN V).
  14. Which muscles elevates and retracts the hyoid bone during swallowing?

25 Clues: Which muscle opens the jaw(2)?This nerve arises mainly from C4 (2).What drains excess tears from the eyes(2)?What nerve innovates the mylohyoid muscle(2)?What do you call the opening between eyelids (2)?Which ossicle is attached to the tympanic membrane?Which nerve provides the motor supply of the face(2)?...

Anatomy Crossword 2016-05-28

Anatomy Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. The king beyond the A215 wall
  2. This dude named cells and fibers
  3. Long bone with a funny name
  4. Tell students to
  5. Symbols of our friendship
  6. Common and 3 is a magic number
  7. An analog timepiece
  8. So great it's in the thigh and the leg
  9. Less offensive than trashy
  10. A cell that shoots for the stars
  11. This gastropod can hear
  12. Curl the phalanges and dig
  13. A sensory ribbon
  14. Baby brain
  15. A wave of breath
  16. AFA QL FAF P_
  17. Save a horse, ride a ____.
Down
  1. Captain Hook
  2. The longest tailor
  3. What the cool kids do
  4. On the ball
  5. Sexy cell division
  6. IV joint
  7. Named in nose town
  8. Some goddamn tendons
  9. Errors on errors
  10. Bye Brad ____!
  11. Table 7

28 Clues: Table 7IV jointBaby brainOn the ballCaptain HookAFA QL FAF P_Bye Brad ____!Tell students toErrors on errorsA sensory ribbonA wave of breathThe longest tailorSexy cell divisionNamed in nose townAn analog timepieceSome goddamn tendonsWhat the cool kids doThis gastropod can hearSymbols of our friendshipLess offensive than trashy...

Shoulder Anatomy 2020-02-18

Shoulder Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. process bone bottom hook of scapula
  2. receives head of radius during flexion
  3. rotator cuff muscle above the spine of the scapula
  4. triangular shaped bone on the back of the shoulder
  5. biggest muscle in shoulder
  6. ligament attaching acromion process to clavicle
  7. process boney top hook of scapula
  8. bursa under the acromion process
  9. also known as collar bone
  10. ligament attaching coracoid process to clavicle
Down
  1. rotator cuff muscle below the spine of the scapula
  2. bone ridge on the scapula
  3. the bone in the upper arm
  4. ligament attaching sternum to clavicle
  5. ligament attaching coracoid process to acromion
  6. small lateral rotator cuff muscle
  7. rotator cuff muscle underneath the scapula
  8. ball and socket joint of shoulder
  9. ligament attaching coracoid process to humerus
  10. fossa socket of ball and socket joint

20 Clues: bone ridge on the scapulathe bone in the upper armalso known as collar bonebiggest muscle in shoulderbursa under the acromion processsmall lateral rotator cuff muscleball and socket joint of shoulderprocess boney top hook of scapulaprocess bone bottom hook of scapulafossa socket of ball and socket jointreceives head of radius during flexion...

Plant Anatomy 2019-11-08

Plant Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. 23
  2. 36
  3. 31
  4. 38
  5. 22
  6. 4
  7. 21
  8. 15
  9. 5
  10. 32
  11. 26
  12. 11
  13. 1
  14. 37
  15. 2
  16. 30
  17. 7
  18. 39
Down
  1. 33
  2. 12
  3. 3
  4. 17
  5. 18
  6. 16
  7. 9
  8. 35
  9. 20
  10. 6
  11. 25
  12. 14
  13. 13
  14. 34
  15. 29
  16. 27
  17. 24
  18. 40
  19. 8
  20. 28
  21. 19
  22. 10

40 Clues: 39465812733122336171816313822352021251413153234292627244011283719301039

Respiratory Anatomy 2019-11-21

Respiratory Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Common entrance to GI tract and respiratory system
  2. You get anterior, middle and posterior ones of these bones in the nasal cavity and also some sinuses named after them
  3. Where the blood vessels and bronchi enter the lung
  4. Has 15-20 C cartilages
  5. Maintains surface tension in the small bronchioles & alveoli
  6. Has many functions, including conditioning of air by warming/ moistening it
  7. Bone by the larynx
  8. Where the trachea splits into 2 primary Bronchii
  9. __________plexus, often associated with nose bleeds
  10. _______ cells are found in bronchioles and produce a component of surfactant
  11. Organ of phonation
Down
  1. 3 of these in nasal cavity, increase SA for air to make contact to be warmed, humidified
  2. Inflammation and swelling of the mucosa associated with sinuses
  3. Each lung as 10 ________ segments
  4. The smallest functional unit of a lung
  5. Type 2 __________ secrete surfactant
  6. The right hand lung has _____ lobes
  7. The _________ zone makes up the majority of the respiratory system
  8. You get primary, secondary, tertiary ones
  9. The muscle making up the gap in C cartilages down the trachea
  10. Form the mucociliary elevator
  11. Nostrils

22 Clues: NostrilsBone by the larynxOrgan of phonationHas 15-20 C cartilagesForm the mucociliary elevatorEach lung as 10 ________ segmentsThe right hand lung has _____ lobesType 2 __________ secrete surfactantThe smallest functional unit of a lungYou get primary, secondary, tertiary onesWhere the trachea splits into 2 primary Bronchii...

Vocal Anatomy 2019-12-17

Vocal Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. lowest female* singing voice type
  2. organ of the respiratory tract located in the throat and neck above the trachea/windpipe that houses the vocal folds. Also known as the Voice Box
  3. Vocal Register with thick vocal folds and high larynx. Resembles calling or yelling (but not screaming)
  4. middle-range voice type for females*
  5. engagement of the abdominal muscles (including the sides and lower back) while exhaling
  6. highest female voice type
  7. range of notes a voice can sing. Classifies voice types.
  8. only bone in the skeleton that does not connect to another bone
  9. regular, pulsating change of pitch
  10. up series of exercises meat to prepare the voice for singing.
  11. vibrations that create tone through mouth, throat, and nasal passages. (“basic product of phonation is enhanced in timbre and/or intensity by the air-filled cavaties through which it passes on its way to the outside air”)
  12. adult male singing voice type between tenor and bass
  13. attached to the vocal folds and are vital to vocal fold position
  14. very high male vocal register that can reach into soprano range
  15. color or timbre of singing voice
  16. bone on the roof of the mouth that helps form certain consonants (t,j,d,n)
  17. transition between different vocal registers (Italian: passaggio).
  18. elastic organ in the rib cage that fills with air
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  1. membranes in the larynx that vibrate against each other to make sound.
  2. the strength of speaking or singing where the voice is used loudly and clearly
  3. Cartilage largest cartilage in the laryngeal skeleton that forms the laryngeal prominence aka Adam’s Apple
  4. focus your sound on a part of the body to achieve different registers. (ex: singing in the mask, place the tone forward, singing from the throat, place the sound in your throat.)
  5. highest* male voice type
  6. singing in a combination of head voice and chest voice. Full, bright sound that is similar to belting but less likely to cause injury
  7. changing the resonant cavities to sing more than one note at a time.
  8. range of tones in the human voice produced by vocal folds
  9. the vibration of the vocal folds to produce sound
  10. clarity of pronunciation
  11. Do to Do. A scale.
  12. flap that keeps food and other matter from entering lungs. (helps consonant formation in some languages)
  13. character or color of a musical sound
  14. nasal area (upper resonators) where all elements of voice come together. Where you sing the strongest without putting too much strain on vocal folds
  15. the position in which someone holds their body when standing or sitting
  16. the lowest register of the voice in singing or speaking
  17. strongest cartilage in the larynx (serves as a base)
  18. high vocal register above chest voice
  19. lowest male singing voice type
  20. Windpipe
  21. located behind hard palate. The raising and lowering dramatically impact resonance and articulation
  22. muscular partition between the chest and abdomen. Raises and Lowers to control air flow.

40 Clues: WindpipeDo to Do. A scale.highest* male voice typeclarity of pronunciationhighest female voice typelowest male singing voice typecolor or timbre of singing voicelowest female* singing voice typeregular, pulsating change of pitchmiddle-range voice type for females*character or color of a musical soundhigh vocal register above chest voice...

Vocal Anatomy 2019-12-17

Vocal Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. lowest female* singing voice type
  2. organ of the respiratory tract located in the throat and neck above the trachea/windpipe that houses the vocal folds. Also known as the Voice Box
  3. Vocal Register with thick vocal folds and high larynx. Resembles calling or yelling (but not screaming)
  4. middle-range voice type for females*
  5. engagement of the abdominal muscles (including the sides and lower back) while exhaling
  6. highest female voice type
  7. range of notes a voice can sing. Classifies voice types.
  8. only bone in the skeleton that does not connect to another bone
  9. regular, pulsating change of pitch
  10. up series of exercises meat to prepare the voice for singing.
  11. vibrations that create tone through mouth, throat, and nasal passages. (“basic product of phonation is enhanced in timbre and/or intensity by the air-filled cavaties through which it passes on its way to the outside air”)
  12. adult male singing voice type between tenor and bass
  13. attached to the vocal folds and are vital to vocal fold position
  14. very high male vocal register that can reach into soprano range
  15. color or timbre of singing voice
  16. bone on the roof of the mouth that helps form certain consonants (t,j,d,n)
  17. transition between different vocal registers (Italian: passaggio).
  18. elastic organ in the rib cage that fills with air
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  1. membranes in the larynx that vibrate against each other to make sound.
  2. the strength of speaking or singing where the voice is used loudly and clearly
  3. Cartilage largest cartilage in the laryngeal skeleton that forms the laryngeal prominence aka Adam’s Apple
  4. focus your sound on a part of the body to achieve different registers. (ex: singing in the mask, place the tone forward, singing from the throat, place the sound in your throat.)
  5. highest* male voice type
  6. singing in a combination of head voice and chest voice. Full, bright sound that is similar to belting but less likely to cause injury
  7. changing the resonant cavities to sing more than one note at a time.
  8. range of tones in the human voice produced by vocal folds
  9. the vibration of the vocal folds to produce sound
  10. clarity of pronunciation
  11. Do to Do. A scale.
  12. flap that keeps food and other matter from entering lungs. (helps consonant formation in some languages)
  13. character or color of a musical sound
  14. nasal area (upper resonators) where all elements of voice come together. Where you sing the strongest without putting too much strain on vocal folds
  15. the position in which someone holds their body when standing or sitting
  16. the lowest register of the voice in singing or speaking
  17. strongest cartilage in the larynx (serves as a base)
  18. high vocal register above chest voice
  19. lowest male singing voice type
  20. Windpipe
  21. located behind hard palate. The raising and lowering dramatically impact resonance and articulation
  22. muscular partition between the chest and abdomen. Raises and Lowers to control air flow.

40 Clues: WindpipeDo to Do. A scale.highest* male voice typeclarity of pronunciationhighest female voice typelowest male singing voice typecolor or timbre of singing voicelowest female* singing voice typeregular, pulsating change of pitchmiddle-range voice type for females*character or color of a musical soundhigh vocal register above chest voice...

Respiratory anatomy 2019-11-19

Respiratory anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. where trachea splits into 2 bronchi
  2. Nose hairs
  3. Most of the respiratory system is the _______ zone
  4. Inflammation and selling of the mucosa associated with sinuses
  5. Each lung has ten ___________ segments
  6. We have one, with C cartilages
  7. Bone by the larynx
  8. ______ cells are found around the secondary/ tertiary bronchioles, produce surfactant different to that found in the rest of lungs
  9. Where gas exchange takes place
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  1. Bone in the middle of the skull that anchors skull together
  2. Many functions including to condition the air by warming/ moistening
  3. Organ of phonation
  4. The name of the plexus often associated with nosebleeds
  5. You get a anterior, middle and posterior one of these bones in the nasal cavity
  6. The part of the lungs where vessels enter
  7. Maintains surface tension
  8. You get primary, secondary and tertiary
  9. Common entrance to gut and respiratory system
  10. 3 of these found in the nasal cavity
  11. The right lung has ____ lobes
  12. Help to form the mucociliary elevator

21 Clues: Nose hairsOrgan of phonationBone by the larynxMaintains surface tensionThe right lung has ____ lobesWe have one, with C cartilagesWhere gas exchange takes placewhere trachea splits into 2 bronchi3 of these found in the nasal cavityHelp to form the mucociliary elevatorEach lung has ten ___________ segmentsYou get primary, secondary and tertiary...

Comparative Anatomy 2020-04-28

Comparative Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. cartilage and fish
  2. sharks and rays
  3. pointed nose-like extension of the braincase
  4. major innovation that evolved in vertebrates
  5. previous called holosteans
  6. ray-finned fish
  7. fishes without jaws
  8. no feet
  9. mostly fossil lobe-finned fishes
  10. modern snakes, lizards and ancestors constitute the lepidosaur
  11. fishes with jaws
  12. extended flap of skin
  13. plates and skin
  14. large group embracing the group of bony fishes
  15. fleshy finned-fish
  16. scales covered with cosmine
  17. snakes and lizards
  18. spiny forms
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  1. round and mouth
  2. covered with scales and bony plates
  3. anterior clustering of specialized sensory organ
  4. group of tetrapods
  5. solid cylindrical body encloses the notochord
  6. spiny root
  7. rat fishes
  8. tooth like micro fossils
  9. encases the embryo in a protective water compartment
  10. vertebrates with amnion
  11. openings on the surface of some animals
  12. bone and fish
  13. no tail
  14. vertebrates without amnion
  15. early shark
  16. shell and skin
  17. four-fouted vertebrates
  18. birds with talons
  19. external nostril opening
  20. one of largest ray
  21. reptiles with two temporal fenestrae
  22. groups of salamander

40 Clues: no tailno feetspiny rootrat fishesearly sharkspiny formsbone and fishshell and skinround and mouthsharks and raysray-finned fishplates and skinfishes with jawsbirds with talonscartilage and fishgroup of tetrapodsone of largest rayfleshy finned-fishsnakes and lizardsfishes without jawsgroups of salamanderextended flap of skinvertebrates with amnion...

All Anatomy 2020-05-08

All Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Lower jaw and the largest bone of the facial skeleton
  2. Supports, protects and holds the body together
  3. Bones of the upper jaw
  4. Process of building up larger molecules
  5. Tubular, elastic, thin-walled
  6. Primary motor nerve of the face
  7. Process of breaking down larger molecules
  8. Coordinates body functions and carries messages
  9. Extends from the tip of the chin to the shoulders and chest
  10. Chewing
  11. Motor and Sensory nerves
  12. Controls the nervous system
  13. Cone-shaped muscular organ
  14. Large, flat bone extending upward from the middle of the back
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  1. Supplies blood to little finger side of hand
  2. Primary sensory nerve of face
  3. Collarbone
  4. Largest bone of the upper arm
  5. Tubular, elastic, thick-walled
  6. Vein that transports all blood from leg to heart
  7. Aids in closing the jaw
  8. Opening and closing the jaw, as in chewing
  9. Covers and protects body surfaces and internal organs
  10. Receives messages in nerve cell
  11. Covers the upper and back part of the neck and shoulders

25 Clues: ChewingCollarboneBones of the upper jawAids in closing the jawMotor and Sensory nervesCone-shaped muscular organControls the nervous systemPrimary sensory nerve of faceLargest bone of the upper armTubular, elastic, thin-walledTubular, elastic, thick-walledPrimary motor nerve of the faceReceives messages in nerve cell...

Anatomy 242 2020-12-04

Anatomy 242 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. What artery delivers blood to the kidney?
  2. Articulates with radius.
  3. Empty stomach lies in folds that called .....
  4. Milk production by a mother to her baby is what feedback.
  5. Hormone that helps to set biological clock.
  6. Insulin and glucagon released from.
  7. Most numerous white blood cells are?
  8. Merocrine, apocrine, sebaceous, and cerominous are calling ......
  9. What happened when body produce too much growth hormone?
  10. Distribution of oxygen and nutrients to the body cells are functions of the .....
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  1. Kidney produce.
  2. Renal tubule have this type of cells.
  3. What is the third major region of small intestine ileum, jejunum, and ?
  4. The biconcave discs, anucleate, essentially no organelles are called.
  5. Articulation point for humerus
  6. Release of water, enzymes, and buffers calls .........
  7. The left side of the heart supplies the blood into the ........ circulation?
  8. The right side of the heart pumps blood to what circulation?
  9. 90% of absorption occurs in what part of intestine?
  10. Protein that stays in skeletal and cardiac muscles.

20 Clues: Kidney produce.Articulates with radius.Articulation point for humerusInsulin and glucagon released from.Most numerous white blood cells are?Renal tubule have this type of cells.What artery delivers blood to the kidney?Hormone that helps to set biological clock.Empty stomach lies in folds that called ........

Mammalian Anatomy 2020-12-10

Mammalian Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. scales present in elasmobranchs
  2. they are 12 pairs
  3. type of mammalian kidney
  4. gland secreting alkanine secretion in male reproductive system
  5. site of intelligence
  6. the pair of salivary gland present below the tounge
  7. stratum_____ the uppermost layer of epidermis
  8. outer covering of kidney
  9. gland present in female reproductive system
  10. functional unit of nervous system
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  1. artery carrying blood to wall of heart
  2. temporary endocrine gland in females
  3. female reproductive cycle of non primate mammals
  4. injury to this part of brain leads to sudden death
  5. gland secreting sweat
  6. the condition in mammalian dentition when canines are absent
  7. the term given to the number of times teeth can be regenerated in mammals
  8. gland prsent on toes of some mammals
  9. only males of specific group of mammals possess it
  10. the term of dentition in which base of tooth is totally enclosed in inside the gum
  11. the site of gaseous exchange

21 Clues: they are 12 pairssite of intelligencegland secreting sweattype of mammalian kidneyouter covering of kidneythe site of gaseous exchangescales present in elasmobranchsfunctional unit of nervous systemtemporary endocrine gland in femalesgland prsent on toes of some mammalsartery carrying blood to wall of heart...

Plant Anatomy 2021-02-24

Plant Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. pea family,yields edible seeds.
  2. grow process & market fruit vegetable and other plants.
  3. one of the field crops grown in agronomy
  4. stimulate cell elongation, premature flowering, breaking of dormancy.
  5. speed plant growth by stimulating cell enlargement.
  6. keeps leaves, green color year-round.
  7. science & practice of growing crops.
  8. Filled with moisture.
  9. completes life cycle every 2 years.
  10. completes life cycle once a year
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  1. rest, lack of growth, adverse condition.
  2. one of the more commonly grown crops in NC.
  3. another one of the crops grown in agronomy
  4. science dealing with plants & animals
  5. work with auxins to stimulate cell division
  6. plant lives more than 2 years.
  7. a plant grown that yields grain or kernels.
  8. limp due to lack of moisture.
  9. growth, management & harvesting of trees for products.
  10. part of biology dealing with plants
  11. part of biology dealing with animals
  12. loses leaves during dormant season.
  13. stop fruit from being ripe, aid germination & elongation.

23 Clues: Filled with moisture.limp due to lack of moisture.plant lives more than 2 years.pea family,yields edible seeds.completes life cycle once a yearpart of biology dealing with plantsloses leaves during dormant season.completes life cycle every 2 years.part of biology dealing with animalsscience & practice of growing crops....

Muscle anatomy 2018-10-27

Muscle anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. primary spherical protein that makes up the thin filament
  2. structure that attaches muscle to bone
  3. a bundle of muscle fibers
  4. opposes the action of the prime mover
  5. muscle name for its attachment points
  6. muscle attachment on non-moveable bone
  7. protein that has a calcium binding site
  8. muscle shape found in pectoralis major
  9. connective tissue that covers the entire muscle
  10. muscle that contains intercalated disks
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  1. metabolic pathway for endurance muscle fibers
  2. structure make up of two terminal cisternae and one T-tubule
  3. protein that makes up thick filament
  4. muscle type that aids the prime mover
  5. long multinucleated muscle cell
  6. sheet-like tendon
  7. formed by the length of the thick filament
  8. muscle membrane
  9. basic unit of muscle contraction
  10. elongated organelle in skeletal muscle cells

20 Clues: muscle membranesheet-like tendona bundle of muscle fiberslong multinucleated muscle cellbasic unit of muscle contractionprotein that makes up thick filamentmuscle type that aids the prime moveropposes the action of the prime movermuscle name for its attachment pointsstructure that attaches muscle to bonemuscle attachment on non-moveable bone...

Digestive -anatomy 2019-05-05

Digestive -anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. small liver lobe towards the back of the liver
  2. movement of food through digestive tract
  3. type of cell that secretes mucus
  4. organ that produces large amounts of enzymes
  5. first region of small intestine
  6. location of pancreas and kidneys in abdominal cavity
  7. tube organ with stratified squamous epithelium
  8. structure containing an artery, vein and bile duct in the liver
  9. type of numerous lingual papillae with taste buds
  10. move of molecules and ions into the body fluids
  11. part of colon that comes after the ascending colon
  12. organ that produces bile
  13. capillaries found in the liver
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  1. inner layer of digestive tract containing the lamina propria
  2. largest salivary gland
  3. chemical breakdown of large molecules
  4. folds in stomach
  5. layer that contains Peyer's patches
  6. material just beneath the tooth's enamel
  7. wave-like contractions
  8. liver ligament that attaches to the anterior wall
  9. extrinsic tongue muscle
  10. membrane holding the intestines
  11. upper region of stomach
  12. directional flow of blood in liver lobule

25 Clues: folds in stomachlargest salivary glandwave-like contractionsextrinsic tongue muscleupper region of stomachorgan that produces bilecapillaries found in the liverfirst region of small intestinemembrane holding the intestinestype of cell that secretes mucuslayer that contains Peyer's patcheschemical breakdown of large molecules...

Ankle Anatomy 2019-09-23

Ankle Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Tool that measures range of motion
  2. Most common ankle sprain
  3. Ligament or tendon pulls off part of a bone
  4. Muscle shortening as it contracts
  5. Connect bone to bone
  6. Medial long bone of the low leg
  7. Posterior lateral ligament of ankle
  8. Superficial calf muscle (plantarflexion)
  9. Connect muscle to bone
  10. Heel bone
  11. Bone above Calcaneus
  12. Muscles that evert the foot
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  1. Deep calf muscle (plantarflexion)
  2. Individual bone in toe
  3. MMT stands for..
  4. Muscle that provides dorsiflexion
  5. How many tarsal bones are in the foot?
  6. Lateral long bone of the low leg
  7. Anterior lateral ligament of ankle
  8. Another word for big toe
  9. Medial ligament of ankle
  10. Middle lateral ligament of ankle
  11. Long bones in foot
  12. Three tarsals with the same names
  13. Fingers/Toes

25 Clues: Heel boneFingers/ToesMMT stands for..Long bones in footConnect bone to boneBone above CalcaneusIndividual bone in toeConnect muscle to boneMost common ankle sprainAnother word for big toeMedial ligament of ankleMuscles that evert the footMedial long bone of the low legLateral long bone of the low legMiddle lateral ligament of ankle...

Anatomy Crossword 2016-12-13

Anatomy Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. The flow of blood through your heart and
  2. much light passes through the pupil is called the?
  3. How many chambers are around the human heart?
  4. What are the bones that make up the spin are called?
  5. percent What percentage is the human body water?
  6. The colored part of the human eye that controls
  7. The bones around your chest that protect organ such as the heart are called?
  8. seven trillion How many cells are in your body?
  9. What organ produces insulin?
  10. your body is called?
  11. What substances are nails made up of
  12. What is the name of the biggest organ?
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  1. The outside layer of skin is called?
  2. our tongue is home to special structures that allow you to experience tastes such as sour, sweet, bitter and salty, what is their name?
  3. hundred How many bones does a baby have at birth?
  4. Marrow The innermost part of bones contains what?
  5. What is the biggest part of the human brain?
  6. The two holes in your nose are called?
  7. hundred and six How many bones are in adult human body?
  8. What is another name for your voice box?
  9. thousand How many taste buds are on your tongue?

21 Clues: your body is called?What organ produces insulin?The outside layer of skin is called?What substances are nails made up ofThe two holes in your nose are called?What is the name of the biggest organ?The flow of blood through your heart andWhat is another name for your voice box?What is the biggest part of the human brain?...

Anatomy 2 2018-01-25

Anatomy 2 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. a group of similar cells
  2. found in large numbers in blood and is involved in clotting
  3. air cavities which get infected in case of cold
  4. glands situated above the kidney
  5. a system that regulates internal environment and tends to maintain stability
  6. the substance that provides nutrients to the body
  7. liquid produced by gallbladder
  8. basic structure of our body is made of this
  9. the liquid produced in the mouth
  10. mechanically help in cutting and crushing the food
  11. used to determine whether a person is dead or alive
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  1. breakin down of food so that it can be absorbed for maintenance and growth of the body
  2. the first and shortest segment of the small intestine
  3. blood vessels that form a network
  4. you breathe through this
  5. bundle of fibrous tissues in a human body
  6. the element which is required for survival
  7. tiny air sac of the lungs
  8. carries impure blood back to heart
  9. upper chamber of the heart

20 Clues: a group of similar cellsyou breathe through thistiny air sac of the lungsupper chamber of the heartliquid produced by gallbladderglands situated above the kidneythe liquid produced in the mouthblood vessels that form a networkcarries impure blood back to heartbundle of fibrous tissues in a human bodythe element which is required for survival...

Anatomy-Thorax 2020-09-05

Anatomy-Thorax crossword puzzle
Across
  1. The nerve which primarily innervates the diaphragm.
  2. The valve which guards coronary sinus.
  3. An underlying structure which causes tympanic note on percussion in Traube's space on the chest wall.
  4. This artery supplies the SA node in around 65% of people
  5. Intercostobrachial nerve is a branch of which intercostal nerve?
  6. A structure which begins as a continuation of the upper end of cisterna chyli near the lower border of T12 vertebrae.
  7. Damage to this nerve causes winging of scapula,which is it?
  8. Right bronchial vein drains into this vein,Which is it?
  9. Carina is situated at the level of which thoracic vertebrae?
  10. Type of cartilage in trachea.
  11. An artery formed by the union of vertebral arteries of both side.
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  1. Internal thoracic artery is a branch of which part of subclavian artery?
  2. The vein draining into right atrium without a valve at the orifice.
  3. Uppermost structure in the hilum of right lung.
  4. A clinical condition caused due to compression of mediastinal structures by any growth such as tumour or cyst.
  5. The structure which causes cervical constriction of oeophagus.
  6. The vein passing through the central tendon of diaphragm.
  7. An artery which is also called as third coronary artery.
  8. Largest structure of the mediastinum.
  9. The main inspiratory muscle.

20 Clues: The main inspiratory muscle.Type of cartilage in trachea.Largest structure of the mediastinum.The valve which guards coronary sinus.Uppermost structure in the hilum of right lung.The nerve which primarily innervates the diaphragm.Right bronchial vein drains into this vein,Which is it?This artery supplies the SA node in around 65% of people...

bone anatomy 2020-10-16

bone anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. bone breaks into many fragments
  2. bone breaks incompletely
  3. butterfly shaped bone
  4. bone is crushed
  5. 5 fused bones
  6. mature bone cells
  7. broken bone ends are forced into each other
  8. 14 bones compose the face
  9. no body, articulates with occipital condyles
  10. small body with dens, allow rotation of the head
  11. limbs and girdles
  12. generally immovable joints
  13. encloses the brain; made of 6 flat bones and 2 irregular bones
  14. protects the heart and lungs
  15. immovable or slightly moveable joints
  16. shoulder blade
  17. ends of the bone
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  1. dense and appears homogenous
  2. broken bone portion is pressed inward
  3. shaft of bone
  4. cheek bones
  5. bone-destroying cells
  6. ¨keystone¨ bones; form upper jaw
  7. bone-forming cells
  8. made of small needle-like pieces and open space
  9. bridge of the bone
  10. only bone of the skull not connected by sutures
  11. collarbone
  12. freely moveable joints
  13. lies anterior to the sphenoid
  14. outside covering of the diaphysis
  15. ¨tailbone¨
  16. form the longitudinal axis of the body
  17. excessive twisting forces are applied to a bone

34 Clues: collarbone¨tailbone¨cheek bonesshaft of bone5 fused bonesshoulder bladebone is crushedends of the bonemature bone cellslimbs and girdlesbone-forming cellsbridge of the bonebutterfly shaped bonebone-destroying cellsfreely moveable jointsbone breaks incompletely14 bones compose the facegenerally immovable jointsdense and appears homogenous...

Anatomy & Physiology 2020-09-17

Anatomy & Physiology crossword puzzle
Across
  1. body cavity that is bounded by the bones of the pelvis
  2. smooth tissue membrane which secrete serous fluid
  3. plane which divides the body into right and left parts
  4. low or lower in position
  5. situated away from the center of the body or from the point of attachment
  6. thin, double-layered membrane covering the walls and outer surfaces of the organs contained in the ventral body cavity
  7. portion of the body between the diaphragm and the pelvis
  8. further back in position; of or nearer the rear or hind end, especially of the body or a part of it
  9. diagonal plane
  10. erect position of the body with face directed forward, the arms at the side, and the palms of the hands facing forward
  11. nearer the front, situated in the front of the body or nearer the head
  12. an imaginary plane dividing the body into dorsal and ventral parts
  13. the branch of anatomy that deals with the structure of organs and tissues that are visible to the naked eye
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  1. fluid filled space which surrounds the brain and spinal cord of vertebrates
  2. fluid fills the inside of body cavities
  3. situated nearer to the center of the body or the point of attachment
  4. situated near the median plane of the body or the midline of an organ
  5. skeletal elements within the limbs
  6. also called chest cavity, the second largest hollow space of the body
  7. also called a mid-sagittal plane, dividing the body exactly in left and right side
  8. relating to the head, neck, and trunk
  9. body cavity that is in the anterior (front) aspect of the human body
  10. situated higher up, towards the head
  11. tendency toward a relatively stable equilibrium between interdependent elements
  12. skeletal elements within the head, neck, and trunk
  13. the tissue of a serous membrane
  14. of or relating to the side

27 Clues: diagonal planelow or lower in positionof or relating to the sidethe tissue of a serous membraneskeletal elements within the limbssituated higher up, towards the headrelating to the head, neck, and trunkfluid fills the inside of body cavitiessmooth tissue membrane which secrete serous fluidskeletal elements within the head, neck, and trunk...

Anatomy & Physiology 2020-09-17

Anatomy & Physiology crossword puzzle
Across
  1. body cavity that is bounded by the bones of the pelvis
  2. further back in position; of or nearer the rear or hind end, especially of the body or a part of it
  3. situated away from the center of the body or from the point of attachment
  4. relating to the head, neck, and trunk
  5. tendency toward a relatively stable equilibrium between interdependent elements
  6. smooth tissue membrane which secrete serous fluid
  7. portion of the body between the diaphragm and the pelvis
  8. the tissue of a serous membrane
  9. situated near the median plane of the body or the midline of an organ
  10. nearer the front, situated in the front of the body or nearer the head
  11. also called chest cavity, the second largest hollow space of the body
  12. diagonal plane
  13. fluid fills the inside of body cavities
  14. also called a mid-sagittal plane, dividing the body exactly in left and right side
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  1. body cavity that is in the anterior (front) aspect of the human body
  2. thin, double-layered membrane covering the walls and outer surfaces of the organs contained in the ventral body cavity
  3. erect position of the body with face directed forward, the arms at the side, and the palms of the hands facing forward
  4. the branch of anatomy that deals with the structure of organs and tissues that are visible to the naked eye
  5. skeletal elements within the limbs
  6. plane which divides the body into right and left parts
  7. of or relating to the side
  8. situated higher up, towards the head
  9. situated nearer to the center of the body or the point of attachment
  10. fluid filled space which surrounds the brain and spinal cord of vertebrates
  11. an imaginary plane dividing the body into dorsal and ventral parts
  12. skeletal elements within the head, neck, and trunk
  13. low or lower in position

27 Clues: diagonal planelow or lower in positionof or relating to the sidethe tissue of a serous membraneskeletal elements within the limbssituated higher up, towards the headrelating to the head, neck, and trunkfluid fills the inside of body cavitiessmooth tissue membrane which secrete serous fluidskeletal elements within the head, neck, and trunk...

CoMpUtEr AnAtOmY 2019-02-20

CoMpUtEr AnAtOmY crossword puzzle
Across
  1. most peripherals,
  2. instructions.
  3. (power supply unit) isn’t the
  4. the person who created this
  5. The CPU stores temporary information,
  6. (megabits per second).
  7. ports transfer data as fast as
  8. the name looks like an old video game console
  9. the brain that carries out your
  10. component by any means.
  11. Motherboards often have integrated sound chips.
  12. The motherboard manufacturer installs a basic OS (oper-
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  1. your graphics card,
  2. Graphics Port)
  3. is a large PCB (printed circuit board)
  4. USB and
  5. connections are quickly replacing parallel ports
  6. a COM (communications) port.
  7. better version of fortnite
  8. (Peripheral Component Interconnect)
  9. PDAs (personal digital assistants)
  10. Many peripherals, such as MP3 players, modern printers,
  11. system)

23 Clues: USB andsystem)instructions.Graphics Port)most peripherals,your graphics card,(megabits per second).component by any means.better version of fortnitethe person who created thisa COM (communications) port.(power supply unit) isn’t theports transfer data as fast asthe brain that carries out yourPDAs (personal digital assistants)...

Anatomy final 2021-06-09

Anatomy final crossword puzzle
Across
  1. The "laughing muscles," pulls mouth up to smile
  2. Extends leg at the knee
  3. Thin filaments
  4. Moving away from the midline
  5. This muscle extends the wrist and fingers
  6. Flattens the cheek, facilitating whistling, sucking, or blowing out.
  7. Color of the I-Band is...
  8. The muscle that relaxes or lengthens
  9. Overstretching a muscle near a joint causes a ____.
  10. Bundles of myofilaments
  11. attaches muscles to bone
  12. Color of the A-Band is...
  13. ____ decreases the joint angle and brings two bones closer together
  14. Located on the shin, it dorsiflexes and inverts the foot
  15. The muscle used to pucker for a smooch.
  16. Bundle of muscle fibers
  17. The proteins actin and myosin cause muscle...
  18. abducts and medially rotates thigh
  19. Muscle used to flex the neck and turn the head laterally
  20. This muscle flexes the wrist and hands
  21. Extends thigh, provides a nice cushion when you sit
  22. Raises eyebrows, wrinkles forehead
  23. Flexes, abducts, and laterally rotates the thigh at the hip
  24. Flexes vertebral column
  25. Flexes and rotates the leg laterally and extends the thigh
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  1. brachii Extends forearm
  2. Location where the muscle attaches
  3. Closes, squints, blinks the eye.
  4. Extends and adducts the hand at the wrist
  5. ____ increases the joint angle and pulls two bones farther apart
  6. Adducts, flexes, and rotates the thigh laterally
  7. Located on the upper arm, flexes the arm at the elbow joint
  8. Allows head to rotate side to side
  9. Located on the forearm, flexes the forearm at the elbow joint.
  10. Location where the muscle begins
  11. Moving toward the midline
  12. Flexes and abducts thigh
  13. Made of the proteins actin and myosin
  14. Extends and flexes the foot (the calf)
  15. Adducts thigh, flexes and medially rotates leg
  16. The muscle that contracts
  17. Muscle that flexes and adducts the arm (Chris Evans has huge ones)
  18. medial rotator and adductor of the humerus
  19. How much ATP does one glucose molecule create?
  20. Rotates arm laterally
  21. Flexes leg at the knee and extends thigh at the hip
  22. Flexes and supinates forearm
  23. The best anatomy teacher ever
  24. Muscle that abducts the arm
  25. Thick filaments
  26. The muscle used for chewing.

51 Clues: Thin filamentsThick filamentsRotates arm laterallybrachii Extends forearmExtends leg at the kneeBundles of myofilamentsBundle of muscle fibersFlexes vertebral columnattaches muscles to boneFlexes and abducts thighColor of the I-Band is...Color of the A-Band is...Moving toward the midlineThe muscle that contractsMuscle that abducts the arm...

Brain Anatomy 2021-06-13

Brain Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. meninx the overlays CSF
  2. incoming!
  3. from the nose to the eyes
  4. perpendicular to rostral-caudal
  5. filled with CSF
  6. meninx closest to the surface of the brain
  7. back
  8. from the eyes to the nose
  9. leathery meninx
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  1. belly
  2. towards the tail
  3. perpendicular to medial-lateral
  4. towards the beak
  5. "little brain"
  6. perpendicular to dorsal-ventral
  7. largest part of the brain
  8. outgoing!
  9. dura, arachnoid and pia
  10. part of the brain where vital brain functions are regulated
  11. brain and spinal cord
  12. conduit between the brain and the body

21 Clues: backbellyoutgoing!incoming!"little brain"filled with CSFleathery meninxtowards the tailtowards the beakbrain and spinal cordmeninx the overlays CSFdura, arachnoid and pialargest part of the brainfrom the nose to the eyesfrom the eyes to the noseperpendicular to medial-lateralperpendicular to dorsal-ventralperpendicular to rostral-caudal...

Anatomy Terminology 2021-08-19

Anatomy Terminology crossword puzzle
Across
  1. cavity containing the subdivisions of the cranial cavity and spinal cavity
  2. Toward or at midline of the body
  3. Posterior surface of elbow
  4. Forms external body covering
  5. Fingers, toes
  6. Nose area
  7. Study of the structure and shapes of the body and its parts and their relationships to one another
  8. Armpit
  9. Chest
  10. Posterior surface of leg; the calf
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  1. Separates lungs into right and left cavities in the thoracic cavity
  2. Point of shoulder
  3. Also called the coronal section
  4. Cut down the middle of the body with right and left parts of equal size
  5. Separates thoracic cavity from rest of ventral cavity
  6. Area of spinal column
  7. Eliminates nitrogen-containing wastes from the body
  8. Chin
  9. Area where thigh meets body trunk; groin
  10. Anterior knee

20 Clues: ChinChestArmpitNose areaFingers, toesAnterior kneePoint of shoulderArea of spinal columnPosterior surface of elbowForms external body coveringAlso called the coronal sectionToward or at midline of the bodyPosterior surface of leg; the calfArea where thigh meets body trunk; groinEliminates nitrogen-containing wastes from the body...

Skeletal Anatomy 2021-10-13

Skeletal Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the middle twelve vertebrae
  2. individual phalanges are called ____
  3. articulates with head of femur
  4. cranial bone where the foramen magnum is located
  5. separates nasal from oral cavities: ____ palate
  6. first cervical vertebrae
  7. prominent projection
  8. lower five vertebrae
  9. skeleton made up of limbs and pelvic and pectoral girdle
  10. lower jaw
  11. the first seven vertebrae
  12. exaggeration of thoracic vertebrae
  13. inferior tip of sternum
  14. aka the facial bones
  15. small flattened articular surface
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  1. cheek bone
  2. lateral bones of the cranium
  3. external auditory meatus, mastoid process, and zygomatic arch are part of this cranial bone
  4. aka the braincase
  5. carpal bones are found in your ___
  6. small rounded bump
  7. point of elbow
  8. there are ____ pairs of ribs
  9. floor of the nasal cavity: ____ palate
  10. your big toe
  11. smooth rounded articular surface
  12. articulates with manubrium of sternum and acromium
  13. only free floating bone
  14. how many types of bones
  15. the sella turcica houses this gland
  16. general term for a depression
  17. hole

32 Clues: holelower jawcheek boneyour big toepoint of elbowaka the braincasesmall rounded bumpprominent projectionlower five vertebraeaka the facial bonesonly free floating bonehow many types of bonesinferior tip of sternumfirst cervical vertebraethe first seven vertebraethe middle twelve vertebraelateral bones of the craniumthere are ____ pairs of ribs...

Anatomy Crossword 2021-10-14

Anatomy Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. The study of relating bumps on the skull with an individual’s personality, temperament, and talents.
  2. The ______ lobe includes the primary auditory cortex, a visual area, and language centers.
  3. _____ pathways carry sensory signals.
  4. The ______ Dopamine Pathway is associated with reward and is implicated in drug usage.
  5. The _____ lobe is involved in spatial perception.
  6. This shows structures from above.
  7. Brain region that regulates emotions such as anger, happiness, and fear.
  8. An inflammation of the membranes that cover the brain and spinal cord.
  9. Nerves that go away from the CNS.
  10. All senses use this type of energy.
  11. Towards the rear.
  12. The dorsal ______ system delivers touch information.
  13. This brain region is associated with balance and coordination.
  14. Dopamine cannot cross the blood brain _____, so doctors prescribe L-DOPA instead.
  15. The major "relay station" for sensory and motor signals.
  16. This brain imaging technique detects white matter
  17. Receptors send axons via the _____ spinal cord to synapse onto neurons in the brainstem.
  18. This technique measures electrical activity of the cortex.
  19. The _____ cortex controls body movements.
  20. This shows structures from the
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  1. A sudden weakness and paralysis on one side of the face due to injury to the facial nerve.
  2. AKA "floor covering".
  3. During embryonic development, the CNS is referred to as a _____.
  4. Brain region involved in the secretion of hormones.
  5. Raised portion of the brain.
  6. CT scans use _____ to generate an image.
  7. Broca's area is located in the ______ lobe.
  8. The ______ formation is involved in consciousness.
  9. This brain imaging technique examines function by localizing blood flow to different areas of the brain
  10. Towards the front.
  11. The _____ lobe is involved in visual processing.
  12. Nerves that go towards the CNS.
  13. _____ pathways carry motor signals.
  14. This shows structures from the side.
  15. Involved in storage and retrieval of memories
  16. Deep brain _____ is a novel treatment for Parkinson's disease.
  17. Degradation of dopaminergic neurons from the substantia _____ is associated with Parkinson's disease.
  18. ______ cells are very large, triangular shaped cells.
  19. A small groove.
  20. The ________ cortex receives information about touch, pain, pressure, temperature, and body position.
  21. This neurotransmitter is released at the neuromuscular junction.

41 Clues: A small groove.Towards the rear.Towards the front.AKA "floor covering".Raised portion of the brain.This shows structures from theNerves that go towards the CNS.This shows structures from above.Nerves that go away from the CNS._____ pathways carry motor signals.All senses use this type of energy.This shows structures from the side....

Anatomy Vocabulary 2021-10-13

Anatomy Vocabulary crossword puzzle
Across
  1. body divided into 11 areas
  2. closer to the origin of the body
  3. lines all body cavities open to exterior
  4. condition by overproduction of skin cells
  5. in armpit & genital areas
  6. toward the midline
  7. all over the body, regulates body heat
  8. orange-yellow
  9. yellow, reddish brown, black
  10. water-filled raised lesions
  11. abnormal cell mess
  12. burns/ an associated danger
  13. blood & skin appear blue/poorly oxygenated
  14. tissue- internal communication
  15. degree- full-thickness burn
  16. layer- blood vessels, sweat glands, oil gland
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  1. surrounds the heart
  2. lines open body cavities closed to exterior
  3. feedback- clotting of blood/enhances stimulus
  4. material oxidized and dries/darkens
  5. mixture of oily substances
  6. burn- over 25% 2nd, over 10% 3rd
  7. dense connective tissue
  8. study of the cell
  9. tissue- protects and binds tissue together
  10. fluid- thin, clear fluid by serous membrane
  11. feedback- body temp reduces stimulus
  12. study of function of the body's structure
  13. produced by hair follicle
  14. ulcers- bedsores

30 Clues: orange-yellowulcers- bedsoresstudy of the celltoward the midlineabnormal cell messsurrounds the heartdense connective tissuein armpit & genital areasproduced by hair folliclebody divided into 11 areasmixture of oily substanceswater-filled raised lesionsburns/ an associated dangerdegree- full-thickness burnyellow, reddish brown, black...

Muscle Anatomy 2021-05-06

Muscle Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Orbicularis _____ is used when squinting your eyes.
  2. External/Internal _____ are responsible for ventilation.
  3. BY MARISA GUTIERREZ FROM ___201IN
  4. _____ maximus - this is the biggest muscle in our body and is used when extending your leg.
  5. _____ major - this muscle is used when hugging your loved ones!
  6. Fibularis _____ is used in ankle eversion in the lateral compartment of the leg.
  7. This muscle is responsible for raising your eyebrows.
  8. Orbicularis _____ is used when kissing!
  9. The strongest muscle based on weight, used when chewing.
  10. This music could be lateralis, medialis or intermedius and is used to extend the knee.
  11. _____ major is used when smiling!
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  1. This muscle is located in the groin and inner thigh. It is used to adduct the hip.
  2. _____ major/minor. This muscle is used in arm rotation, it is located in the upper arm.
  3. Responsible for head extension, this muscle is on the back and resembles a trapezoid.
  4. Rectus _____ is used with knee extension. It is special in that is can also flex the hip!
  5. Rectus _____ is used when we bend over to touch our toes. When contracted, it is also known as "the six pack".
  6. This is a triangular-shaped muscle the forms the round counter of the shoulder.
  7. _____ major/minor - responsible for medial scapular movement.
  8. This muscle is an elbow flexor, and is one of the largest!
  9. Responsible for scalp retractions, this thin quadrilateral muscle is on the posterior scalp.
  10. _____ brachii is responsible for elbow extension.It is located on the upper arm.
  11. Responsible for plantar flexion, it is also known as the calf muscle.

22 Clues: BY MARISA GUTIERREZ FROM ___201IN_____ major is used when smiling!Orbicularis _____ is used when kissing!Orbicularis _____ is used when squinting your eyes.This muscle is responsible for raising your eyebrows.External/Internal _____ are responsible for ventilation.The strongest muscle based on weight, used when chewing....

Equine Anatomy 2022-04-13

Equine Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. The area between the forehead and the tip of the upper lip
  2. The large muscle in the hind leg, just above the hock and below the stifle
  3. Identical to the knee of humans
  4. The area above the jugular vein, carotid artery, and part of the sympathetic trunk
  5. A large joint in the front legs
  6. The highest point of the thoracic vertebrae
  7. The foot of the horse.
  8. The joint of the front leg at the point where the belly of the horse meets the leg.
  9. The upper portion of the neck where the mane grows
  10. A callosity on the inside of each of the horse’s legs
  11. Groove: An area that dips down slightly on the lower jaw,
  12. Long, coarse hair growing from the dorsal ridge of the neck
  13. The chin, mouth, and nostrils of the face
  14. The body of the horse, enclosing major organs and the rib cage
  15. The large, muscular area of the hind legs of the horse, above the stifle and behind the barrel
  16. The “living” part of the tail,
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  1. The tarsus (hind limb comparable to the human ankle and heel) – a large joint in the hind leg
  2. Where the hind legs and barrel meet
  3. The connection between the coronet and the fetlock
  4. The area right behind the saddle, going from the last rib to the croup
  5. The area right behind the elbow of the horse
  6. A callosity on the back of the fetlock
  7. A ring of soft tissue just above the hoof that blends into the skin of the leg
  8. The continuation of the mane
  9. Commonly called the ankle of the horse
  10. Where the saddle sits, to the end of the withers
  11. An area in the front leg between the knee and the elbow
  12. Begins at the hip, extends along the sacral vertebrae, and ends at the dock of the tail.
  13. The area between the knee and or hock, also commonly known as the “shin” of the horse
  14. The scapula and associated muscles
  15. The long hairs that grow from the dock

31 Clues: The foot of the horse.The continuation of the maneThe “living” part of the tail,Identical to the knee of humansA large joint in the front legsThe scapula and associated musclesWhere the hind legs and barrel meetA callosity on the back of the fetlockCommonly called the ankle of the horseThe long hairs that grow from the dock...

Functional Anatomy 2022-02-21

Functional Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. joint angle and muscle length don't change during contraction
  2. Ability of a muscle to return to original resting length
  3. the shoulder is an example of this joint
  4. Type 2a and type 2b are examples of what fibres?
  5. 'All or none principal'. Muscles will contract or not
  6. the _____ is attached to the bone which moves when the muscle contracts
  7. the most common joints in the body contain this fluid as lubrication
  8. there are ... types of joints in the body
  9. this joint type allows bones to slide in a liner position over each other (wrist)
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  1. muscles lengthen during contraction
  2. the knee is an example of a ..... joint
  3. The head sits on the neck bone is an example of a _____ joint
  4. ___________ attaches bone to bone
  5. The thumb is an example of a _____ joint
  6. muscles shorten during contraction
  7. example of an isometric contraction
  8. this muscle is the agonist in the upward phase of a bicep curl
  9. _________ joints are immovable and are primarily there for protection. (Skull)
  10. the ____ is the attachment onto the bone that doesn't move during contraction.
  11. _________ attaches muscle to bone
  12. muscles capacity to stretch beyond its resting length

21 Clues: ___________ attaches bone to bone_________ attaches muscle to bonemuscles shorten during contractionmuscles lengthen during contractionexample of an isometric contractionthe knee is an example of a ..... jointThe thumb is an example of a _____ jointthe shoulder is an example of this jointthere are ... types of joints in the body...

Anatomy Puzzle 2021-08-23

Anatomy Puzzle crossword puzzle
Across
  1. connected to the nuclear envelope surface is covered with ribosomes making the ER look rough.
  2. the cellular contents between the cell membrane
  3. the cell membrane is either permeable or impermeable to certain substances
  4. short hairlke projections from the cell membrane
  5. the movement of particles into and out of cells through the cell membrane is essential.
  6. proteins that guide movements of cells.
  7. fingerlike projections in the cell membrane which increase surface area of the cell.
  8. Membrane that allows some tyupes of molecules through but not others.
  9. intracellular structures having a characteristic shapes.
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  1. a network of membranes in the shape of flattened sacs or tubules
  2. oval shaped structure stores DNA.
  3. Stored in the nucleus of the cell
  4. cells with specialized characteristics
  5. is not covered in ribosomes so it looks smooth.
  6. The powerhouses of the cell. Generates ATP via aerobic respiration.
  7. Series of biochemical reactions that allows cells to receive and respond to messages coming through the cell membrane.
  8. very small structures in the cytoplasm are assembled from protein and rRNA.
  9. also consists of flattened, membranous sacs, sorts package proteins.
  10. loger cilia, move the cell.
  11. Lipid Bi-layer made of phospholipids, gives the cell shape and protects it.
  12. intracellular fluid, surrounds the organelles.
  13. membranes bounded packages pinched off from the golgi complex.

22 Clues: loger cilia, move the cell.oval shaped structure stores DNA.Stored in the nucleus of the cellcells with specialized characteristicsproteins that guide movements of cells.intracellular fluid, surrounds the organelles.the cellular contents between the cell membraneis not covered in ribosomes so it looks smooth....

Brain Anatomy 2022-10-22

Brain Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Contains the Cerebellum, Pons, Medulla Oblanagta
  2. Spatial processing, proprioception, and somatosensation
  3. Controls appetite, moderates body temperature, secretes hormones
  4. Bundle of nerves that connect the left and right hemispheres of the cerebral cortex
  5. Coordinates movement, posture, and balance
  6. Located on the left side of the temporal lobe and is necessary for understanding speech
  7. Receive and process auditory information
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  1. Contains the Cerebrum, Thalamus, Hypothalamus.
  2. Bridge between cerebellum and forebrain
  3. Problem-solving and learning, emotions, coordination of movement
  4. Receive and process visual information
  5. Sensory relay station; processes and conveys all sensory information except for odor (smell)
  6. Contains the Superior and Inferior Colliculi
  7. Cell bodies, Neurons
  8. Executive function, initiates voluntary motor movement, and is responsible for producing speech
  9. Visual processing
  10. Outermost part of Cerebrum
  11. Regulate cardiovascular system (breathing, heart rate, blood pressure, etc.)
  12. Learning, memory, speech perception, and auditory perception
  13. Located on the left side of the frontal lobe and is responsible for speech production

20 Clues: Visual processingCell bodies, NeuronsOutermost part of CerebrumReceive and process visual informationBridge between cerebellum and forebrainReceive and process auditory informationCoordinates movement, posture, and balanceContains the Superior and Inferior ColliculiContains the Cerebrum, Thalamus, Hypothalamus....

Pathological anatomy 2022-10-10

Pathological anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Inflammation of the lining of bronchial tubes, which carry air to and from the lungs.
  2. occur as a result of small airways suddenly snapping open
  3. (comparative more dyspneic, superlative most dyspneic) Afflicted with dyspnea; possessing unhealthy breathing
  4. large airway sounds,” are continuous gurgling or bubbling sounds typically heard during both inhalation and exhalation
  5. _Relating to, affected by, or having the character of a spasm; convulsive.
  6. is a blocked artery caused by a foreign body, such as a blood clot or an air bubble. Spasmodic
  7. is highly contagious respiratory tract infection that is easily preventable by vaccine.
  8. Pulmonary ____ is a surface-active complex of phospholipids and proteins formed by type II alveolar cells.
  9. absence of enough oxygen in the tissues to sustain bodily functions.
  10. . Tiny air sacs at the end of the bronchioles (tiny branches of air tubes in the lungs).
  11. abnormal protein that is usually produced in the bone marrow and can be deposited in any tissue or organ
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  1. is characterized by rugged deformed peribronchial, perivascular fibrous cords, bronchial deformation and local bronchitis
  2. condition in which the lungs' airways become damaged, making it hard to clear mucus.
  3. The most common causes of recurrent ______________ are asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), which both cause narrowing and spasms (bronchospasms) in the small airways of your lungs.
  4. condition occurs when air leaks into the space between the lungs and chest wall.
  5. ffects the cells that produce mucus, sweat and digestive juices. It causes these fluids to become thick and sticky. They then plug up tubes, ducts and passageways.
  6. disorders resulting from build-up of certain chemicals related to red blood cell proteins.
  7. is a lung condition that causes shortness of breath
  8. condition in which a person's airways become inflamed, narrow and swell and produce extra mucus, which makes it difficult to breathe.
  9. defined as a deviation of the normal curvature of the spine in the sagittal and coronal planes and can include a rotation of the spinal axis

20 Clues: is a lung condition that causes shortness of breathoccur as a result of small airways suddenly snapping openabsence of enough oxygen in the tissues to sustain bodily functions._Relating to, affected by, or having the character of a spasm; convulsive.condition occurs when air leaks into the space between the lungs and chest wall....

Anatomy Vocabulary 2022-10-13

Anatomy Vocabulary crossword puzzle
Across
  1. separate tissues and protect them from mechanical stress.
  2. (yellow, reddish brown, black)- exposure to sunlight stimulates melanomas
  3. forms the base of the hair follicle
  4. the outermost layer of skin on your body
  5. passive scaffolds that increase the surface area of the gut wall.
  6. store the cell's DNA, maintain its integrity, and facilitate its transcription and replication.
  7. helps make your skin flexible and strong
  8. holds in water and keeps your skin hydrated and healthy
  9. found in armpit and genital areas, larger than eccrine and ducts empty into hair follicles
  10. the visible part of the hair that sticks out of the skin
  11. bind structures together, form a framework and support for organs and the body as a whole, store fat, transport substances, protect against disease, and help repair tissue damage.
  12. store energy in the form of fat, cushion internal organs, and insulate the body
  13. protection, secretion and absorption.
  14. distribute oxygen-rich blood to your body
  15. the body's raw materials — cells from which all other cells with specialized functions are generated.
  16. generates heat when the body is cold, muscles contract all at once, causing the hair to "stand up straight" on the skin
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  1. protects the tissues deeper in your body, such as blood vessels, muscle and internal organs
  2. found in the brain, spinal cord, and nerves. It is responsible for coordinating and controlling many body activities.
  3. found all over the skin except palms of hands and soles of feet
  4. pigment in red blood cells
  5. undergoes almost continuous mitosis to replace cells lost by abrasion.
  6. ends deep in the dermis at the hair bulb, and includes a layer of mitotically active basal cells called the hair matrix.
  7. orange-yellow, plentiful in carrots and deep yellow green leafy vegetables. Large consumption of carotene rich food results in skin with yellow-orange cast
  8. comprises the outermost layer of the non-keratinizing epithelium
  9. found all over the body, regulates body's heat
  10. transport the air, blood, fluids, food and other substances inside the body, or between the body and the exterior.
  11. composed of cells that have the special ability to shorten or contract in order to produce movement of the body parts. The tissue is highly cellular and is well supplied with blood vessels.
  12. grow hair
  13. gel-like fluid inside the cell.
  14. mixtures of oily substances and fragmented cells, product of sebaceous glands. Prevents hair from being brittle, keeps skin soft and moist

30 Clues: grow hairpigment in red blood cellsgel-like fluid inside the cell.forms the base of the hair follicleprotection, secretion and absorption.the outermost layer of skin on your bodyhelps make your skin flexible and strongdistribute oxygen-rich blood to your bodyfound all over the body, regulates body's heat...

Brain Anatomy 2022-10-07

Brain Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. brain's ability to adapt and modify itself
  2. outer brain tissue
  3. fight/flight response originates here
  4. bridges brainstem with cerebellum
  5. folds in the brain
  6. hemisphere responsible for facial recongition
  7. term for specialization of brain function
  8. only sensory modality that bypasses forebrain
  9. lobe containing the primary motor cortex
  10. regulates motor activity
  11. functions as the seat of emotion
  12. regulates muscle tone and arousal
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  1. the cerebrum is divided into 4 of these
  2. presents both functional and anatomical information
  3. neural network allowing for communtication
  4. responsible for vital functioning
  5. last part of the brain to develop
  6. left hemisphere specializes in this
  7. maintaining a physical balance
  8. measures brain waves
  9. serves as the relay station in the brain
  10. information interpreted by the parietal lobe
  11. low points in the cortex

23 Clues: outer brain tissuefolds in the brainmeasures brain wavesregulates motor activitylow points in the cortexmaintaining a physical balancefunctions as the seat of emotionresponsible for vital functioninglast part of the brain to developbridges brainstem with cerebellumregulates muscle tone and arousalleft hemisphere specializes in this...

Anatomy & Physiology 2022-09-09

Anatomy & Physiology crossword puzzle
Across
  1. connects the pelvis and femur
  2. vertebrae found in the lower back
  3. help us bend our fingers, elbows, and knees
  4. divides the body into upper & lower portions
  5. towards the side of the body
  6. divides the body into ventral & dorsal sections
  7. away from the point of origin
  8. toward the back part of the body
  9. laying on the side
  10. attaches muscles to bones
Down
  1. vertebrae found in the neck
  2. holds the bones together at the joint
  3. towards the midline of the body
  4. closet to the point of origin that divides the body into front and back portions
  5. junction of the bones, provides protection
  6. patella
  7. vertebrae found in the upper trunk (ribs)
  8. back part of the body
  9. front part of the body
  10. laying on the stomach
  11. in front of
  12. laying on the back

22 Clues: patellain front oflaying on the sidelaying on the backback part of the bodylaying on the stomachfront part of the bodyattaches muscles to bonesvertebrae found in the necktowards the side of the bodyconnects the pelvis and femuraway from the point of origintowards the midline of the bodytoward the back part of the body...

Anatomy/Surfaces 2022-10-28

Anatomy/Surfaces crossword puzzle
Across
  1. lesions decay
  2. consist of canines and incisors
  3. teeth that are adjacent to each other
  4. space between front teeth
  5. how many quadrants in the mouth
  6. consist of premolars and molars
  7. surface most distant from midline
  8. lower arch
  9. adult teeth
  10. surface nearest to midline
  11. how many arches
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  1. Bacteria responsible for caries
  2. upper arch
  3. surface closest to cheek
  4. baby teeth
  5. dry mouth
  6. replace primary teeth
  7. posterior chewing service
  8. cutting surface of anterior teeth
  9. portion visible in the mouth
  10. begins to demineralize the enamel
  11. surface closest to the tongue
  12. Oral biofilm

23 Clues: dry mouthupper archbaby teethlower archadult teethOral biofilmlesions decayhow many archesreplace primary teethsurface closest to cheekspace between front teethposterior chewing servicesurface nearest to midlineportion visible in the mouthsurface closest to the tongueBacteria responsible for cariesconsist of canines and incisors...

Directional Anatomy 2022-02-08

Directional Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Toward the midline between central incisors for teeth only
  2. Rounded articular process
  3. An area of depression in the bone
  4. Surface of the teeth towards the tongue
  5. Toward the midline
  6. Bones of the trunk, including vertebral column
  7. Close to the surface
  8. Closer to the trunk of the body
  9. Chewing surface of teeth
  10. Farther from the trunk of the body
  11. Towards the front of the body
Down
  1. Opening in bone for blood vessels
  2. Away from the crania (towards the tailbone)
  3. Surface of the teeth towards the cheek
  4. Away from the surface
  5. Towards the back of the body
  6. Bone that sticks out
  7. Bones of the limbs
  8. Away from the midline
  9. Towards the crania

20 Clues: Toward the midlineBones of the limbsTowards the craniaBone that sticks outClose to the surfaceAway from the surfaceAway from the midlineChewing surface of teethRounded articular processTowards the back of the bodyTowards the front of the bodyCloser to the trunk of the bodyOpening in bone for blood vesselsAn area of depression in the bone...

Anatomy review 2022-05-10

Anatomy review crossword puzzle
Across
  1. lobe dealing with higher thought
  2. During Sliding Filament theory it is what the muscle contracts closer to
  3. lobe responsible for hearing
  4. gland Responsible for sweat production
  5. Top layer of skin
  6. 3 Degrees of this all can damage skin
  7. tissue using electrical impulses
  8. bone type Ex: scapula
  9. Blood cell type made yellow bone marrow
  10. bone type Ex: carpals
  11. middle layer of the heart
  12. lobe dealing with sight
  13. Third phase in integumentary repair
  14. Muscle type that is multinucleated and striated
  15. Study of body function
  16. tissue type that covers the body surface and lines body cavities
  17. carries oxygenated blood
  18. shaft of bones
  19. Muscle name associated with the Greek letter Delta
  20. study of body structure
  21. rate in which bacteria reproduce a minute
  22. Normal rate 120 or less
  23. how osteons are arranged
  24. Smallest layer in Muscle structure
  25. Greek root entero
  26. The language muscle names are based on
  27. controls heart rate breathing
  28. tissue supports and protects body organs.
Down
  1. Tissue type that makes up the hypodermis
  2. Greek root lacrim
  3. produce bone
  4. what gives blood its color
  5. break down bone
  6. Ability to recoil to original shape
  7. Middle layer of skin
  8. carries deoxygenated blood
  9. Muscle type that is nonstriated
  10. Membrane that covers the whole muscle
  11. Can occur after intense exercise or the absence of ATP(2 words)
  12. Greek root hepa
  13. How a muscle attaches to a bone
  14. connects bone to bone
  15. thrombocytes
  16. ends of bones
  17. Lower layer of skin
  18. tissue that provides movement.
  19. Greek root axill
  20. Normal rate 80 or less
  21. B antigens,Anti-A antibodies
  22. muscle Muscle that is striated uninuclear
  23. Helps in creating skin tone
  24. bone type ex:femur
  25. A-anti and Anti-B antibodies

53 Clues: produce bonethrombocytesends of bonesshaft of bonesbreak down boneGreek root hepaGreek root axillGreek root lacrimTop layer of skinGreek root enterobone type ex:femurLower layer of skinMiddle layer of skinbone type Ex: scapulabone type Ex: carpalsconnects bone to boneStudy of body functionNormal rate 80 or lesslobe dealing with sight...

Flower Anatomy 2022-05-03

Flower Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. male part of the flower
  2. flower parts in fours or fives
  3. often colourful to attract animals
  4. flowers with male and female parts
  5. flowers that are missing the male or female parts
  6. female part of the flower
  7. purpose of a flower
  8. petals and sepal are called the
  9. queen anne’s lace and amaryllis are examples
  10. flowers missing sepals, petals, pistils, or stamens
  11. found on willows, alders, oaks, and birch
Down
  1. calla lily and anthurium are examples
  2. flowers with sepals, petals, pistils, and stamens
  3. rice, oats, sudangrass, kentucky bluegrass, tall fescue, timothy, grain sorghum, astilbe, and begonia are examples
  4. flower parts in threes
  5. wheat, barley, ryegrass, wheatgrass, gladioli, and liatris are examples
  6. flowers with female parts only
  7. flowers with male parts only
  8. yarrow is an example
  9. foxtail millet, snapdragon, delphinium, scotch broom, and stock are examples

20 Clues: purpose of a floweryarrow is an exampleflower parts in threesmale part of the flowerfemale part of the flowerflowers with male parts onlyflower parts in fours or fivesflowers with female parts onlypetals and sepal are called theoften colourful to attract animalsflowers with male and female partscalla lily and anthurium are examples...

Flower Anatomy 2022-05-03

Flower Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. female part of the flower
  2. progression of flowering downward & outward
  3. progression of flowering is inward & upward
  4. male and female flowers in one plant
  5. swollen base in a female flowers parts
  6. male part of the flower
  7. rounded or flat topped cluster of flowers
  8. beneath petals green leaf-like structures
Down
  1. flower clusters on a stems branching system
  2. flower has male parts and not female parts
  3. elongated infolrescence with central axis
  4. rod shaped middle part on female flower
  5. portion of pedical that holds the flower
  6. flower has female parts and no male parts
  7. main stem of a inflorescence
  8. male and female flowers on seperate plants
  9. sticky tissue at the end of pistil
  10. petals fused together and form a structure
  11. colorful leaf like structures
  12. petals and sepals

20 Clues: petals and sepalsmale part of the flowerfemale part of the flowermain stem of a inflorescencecolorful leaf like structuressticky tissue at the end of pistilmale and female flowers in one plantswollen base in a female flowers partsrod shaped middle part on female flowerportion of pedical that holds the flowerelongated infolrescence with central axis...

FOOT ANATOMY 2022-03-31

FOOT ANATOMY crossword puzzle
Across
  1. outer arch
  2. function of an arch
  3. largest tarsal bone
  4. articulates posteriorly with calcaneus
  5. a type of arch
  6. designed for flexion and extension
  7. also known as Chopart's joint
  8. group of tarsometatarsal joints
  9. found in hands and feet
Down
  1. joint formed by the junction of the bases of metatarsal bones with the cuboid
  2. number of phalangeal bones in the foot
  3. a type of arch
  4. articulates with 3 cuneiforms
  5. inner arch
  6. attachment sites
  7. articulation between talus and calcaneus
  8. number of tarsal bones in the foot
  9. where 2 bones attach
  10. irregular shaped tarsal bone
  11. abbreviation for metatarsophalangeal joints
  12. number of bones in the foot
  13. key support: narvicular
  14. uppermost part of the talus
  15. first toe

24 Clues: first toeouter archinner archa type of archa type of archattachment sitesfunction of an archlargest tarsal bonewhere 2 bones attachkey support: narvicularfound in hands and feetnumber of bones in the footuppermost part of the talusirregular shaped tarsal bonearticulates with 3 cuneiformsalso known as Chopart's jointgroup of tarsometatarsal joints...

Human Anatomy 2022-05-11

Human Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. on the back side
  2. outer ear canal
  3. type of process
  4. type of nerve instructing a muscle
  5. superior vertebra
  6. anvil
  7. true, false, or floating?
  8. auditory part of the inner ear
  9. inferior limb
  10. you chew with it
  11. bone called half of a diameter
  12. blindness to blue
  13. anterior to the fibula
Down
  1. muscle in the lower extremity
  2. bone opening
  3. insects and clams are not included
  4. they shrink during the day
  5. nociception allows us to feel this
  6. olfaction and thermoception are 2 of them
  7. sesamoid bone in inferior limb
  8. humans have 12 of these bones
  9. its muscle reflex is stimulated by photoreceptors
  10. not the posterior or anterior semicircular canal
  11. muscle doing the opposite of the work
  12. connects bone to bone
  13. sense of touch
  14. superior vertebral region
  15. bone that looks like it has wings
  16. longest bone
  17. spot your eye doesn't see
  18. contains the ossicles
  19. stirrup

32 Clues: anvilstirrupbone openinglongest boneinferior limbsense of touchouter ear canaltype of processon the back sideyou chew with itsuperior vertebrablindness to blueconnects bone to bonecontains the ossiclesanterior to the fibulasuperior vertebral regiontrue, false, or floating?spot your eye doesn't seethey shrink during the day...

Plant Anatomy 2023-01-12

Plant Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Plant tissue strengthened with lignin; transports water and dissolved inorganic substances upwards from the roots
  2. Eating or consuming insects
  3. A specialized cell on either side of a stoma
  4. Arranged in a circle about a point
  5. A modified leaf, slender and coilin; aids in support
  6. Buds or leaves occurring in pairs at a node
  7. Leaves divided into lobes arising from a common center
  8. Spiky, sharp outgrowths
  9. Fleshy, full of juice (sap, water)
  10. With many air spaces
  11. A very short, hard outgrowth with a sharp point
  12. Develops in the axil of a leaf
  13. One of the parts of a compound leaf
Down
  1. An undivided leaf
  2. Abaxial or ventral; or furthest from the stem (axis)
  3. Only one bud or leaf at each node
  4. The upper angle between the main stem and the leaf petiole
  5. Cell organelle containing chlorophyll for photosynthesis
  6. A specialisation for a function
  7. Spaces that contain air between cells
  8. A pore in a leaf through which gases enter and leave
  9. The tissues between the two epidermal layers, responsible for photosynthesis
  10. Like a feather, with leaflets on either side of a mid-rib
  11. On the top, adaxial, closest to the stem (axis)
  12. Region of stem between nodes
  13. A pore in a leaf through which gases enter and leave
  14. Special plant tissue that conducts dissolved sugars from the leaves to other parts of the plant where they are needed

27 Clues: An undivided leafWith many air spacesSpiky, sharp outgrowthsEating or consuming insectsRegion of stem between nodesDevelops in the axil of a leafA specialisation for a functionOnly one bud or leaf at each nodeArranged in a circle about a pointFleshy, full of juice (sap, water)One of the parts of a compound leafSpaces that contain air between cells...

Brain Anatomy 2022-12-10

Brain Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Contains the Superior and Inferior Colliculi
  2. Contains the Cerebellum, Pons, Medulla Oblanagta
  3. Coordinates movement, posture, and balance
  4. Receive and process visual information
  5. Outermost part of Cerebrum
  6. Problem-solving and learning, emotions, coordination of movement
  7. Controls appetite, moderates body temperature, secretes hormones
  8. Lobe responsible for learning, memory, speech perception, and auditory perception
  9. Sensory relay station; processes and conveys all sensory information except for odor (smell)
Down
  1. Receive and process auditory information
  2. Lobe responsible for Visual processing
  3. Area located on the left side of the temporal lobe and is necessary for understanding speech
  4. Bridge between cerebellum and forebrain
  5. Contains the Cerebrum, Thalamus, Hypothalamus.
  6. Regulate cardiovascular system (breathing, heart rate, blood pressure, etc.)
  7. Lobe responsible for executive function, initiates voluntary motor movement, and is responsible for producing speech
  8. Area located on the left side of the frontal lobe and is responsible for speech production
  9. Cell bodies, Neurons
  10. Lobe responsible for spatial processing, proprioception, and somatosensation
  11. Callosum Bundle of nerves that connect the left and right hemispheres of the cerebral cortex

20 Clues: Cell bodies, NeuronsOutermost part of CerebrumLobe responsible for Visual processingReceive and process visual informationBridge between cerebellum and forebrainReceive and process auditory informationCoordinates movement, posture, and balanceContains the Superior and Inferior ColliculiContains the Cerebrum, Thalamus, Hypothalamus....

Anatomy Crossword 2022-12-02

Anatomy Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. dense, active protoplasm found in the center of the cell
  2. the process of building up larger molecules from smaller ones
  3. cell part that encloses the protoplasm and permits soluble substances to enter and leave the cell
  4. the study of tiny structures found in living tissues
  5. structures in a cell near the nucleus that move side during the mitosis process to help divide the cell
  6. the usual process of cell reproduction of human tissue that occurs when the cell divides into two identical cells
  7. chemical process that takes place in living organisms, through which cells are nourished and carry out their activities
  8. collection of similar cells that perform a particular function
  9. colorless jelly-like substance found inside cells in which food elements such as protein, fats, carbohydrates, mineral salts, and water are present
  10. the largest artery in the body
  11. tissue that carries messages to and from the brain and controls and coordinates all bodily functions
Down
  1. involves the breaking down of complex compounds within the cells into smaller ones
  2. fibrous tissue that binds together, protects, and supports the various parts of the body
  3. study of the human body structures that can be seen with the naked eye and how the body parts are organized
  4. technical term for fat
  5. body organ that removes waste created by digestion
  6. basic units of all living things
  7. structures composed of specialized tissues designed to perform specific functions in plants and animals
  8. tissue that contracts and moves various parts of the body
  9. the study of anatomy, structure, and function of the bones
  10. protective covering on the body surfaces
  11. study of the functions and activities performed by the body's structures
  12. forms the physical foundation of the body, composed of 206 bones
  13. means bone
  14. the protoplasm of a cell that surrounds the nucleus

25 Clues: means bonetechnical term for fatthe largest artery in the bodybasic units of all living thingsprotective covering on the body surfacesbody organ that removes waste created by digestionthe protoplasm of a cell that surrounds the nucleusthe study of tiny structures found in living tissuesdense, active protoplasm found in the center of the cell...

Anatomy Terms 2022-09-01

Anatomy Terms crossword puzzle
Across
  1. This skeletal muscle contracts and constructs during respiration.
  2. The dangly piece of flesh at the back of the soft palate.
  3. The vibration of parts of the vocal tract.
  4. The nose is ____ to the ear
  5. This part of the throat includes the back and roof of the tongue, the velum, and the epiglottis.
  6. A word to describe a body part's location towards the front of the body
  7. The body plane that splits the body vertically, in right and left parts.
  8. The lips, teeth alveolar ridge, the palate, the velum, and the tongue are involved in this process.
  9. If a cut is considered superficial, the damage happened to the _____ part of the body.
Down
  1. This lies posterior to the trachea and is the preferred pipe for food.
  2. The diaphragm resides _____ to the rib cage
  3. When you bring your arms together and give yourself a hug you are doing _______
  4. The point at which the pharynx divides interiorly into the larynx and posteriorly into the esophagus
  5. The structure that connects the larynx and oral cavity.
  6. The plane that runs from one side of the body to the4 other and results in anterior and posterior portions
  7. This hollow tube allows you to sing Justin Bieber way too loud in the shower
  8. A word to describe a body part's location towards the back of the body.
  9. This resides superior to the mandible and is a large muscle.
  10. The five basic structures include; the palate, the lips, tongue, dentals and checks.
  11. The plane that divides that body into superior and inferior parts

20 Clues: The nose is ____ to the earThe vibration of parts of the vocal tract.The diaphragm resides _____ to the rib cageThe structure that connects the larynx and oral cavity.The dangly piece of flesh at the back of the soft palate.This resides superior to the mandible and is a large muscle.This skeletal muscle contracts and constructs during respiration....

Cardio Anatomy! 2023-03-02

Cardio Anatomy! crossword puzzle
Across
  1. __________ terminalis is the structure that contains the SA node.
  2. The heart sits in the middle ______ portion of the mediastinum.
  3. On the posterior heart the coronary ______ is the venous drainage vessel from the heart.
  4. What anchors the heart to the percardium?
  5. The circumflex artery branches from which coronary artery?
  6. Which nerve hugs the aorta?
  7. Visceral pericardium also the _______ layer.
  8. Mitral valve _______ is a structural change in the mitral valve in which the valve protrudes backward up into the left atrium which can cause regurgitation. (Does not always occur together)
  9. The sac that protects and surrounds the heart.
  10. Parietal pericardium also the ______ layer.
  11. Are parasympathetic preganglionic neurons long or short?
  12. Are sympathetic preganglionic neurons long or short?
  13. The bottom tip of the heart
  14. Which nerve innervates the pericardium for sensory and pain? (Referred pain in neck and shoulders)
Down
  1. Enlarged heart that will appear on CXR. (med term)
  2. What clinical manifestation would occur from a lesion of the left recurrent laryngeal nerve?
  3. What acute inflammatory condition can lead to inflammation of the mediastinum?
  4. If the carotid arteries become stenotic, what will you hear on auscultation of the neck?
  5. These muscles are located in the right and left atria.
  6. The tissue lining the atria that resemble ears are called ______.
  7. Proximal to the ligamentum arteriosum is the most common area for _________ of the aorta to occur.
  8. Mitral ________ is generally linked with left atrial enlargement.
  9. The ligamentum arteriosum was first the _______ arteriosus before birth.
  10. Which branch of the superior vena cava resides in the posterior mediastinum to the right?
  11. What is the clinical condition in which the heart is mirrored to the opposing side?

25 Clues: Which nerve hugs the aorta?The bottom tip of the heartWhat anchors the heart to the percardium?Parietal pericardium also the ______ layer.Visceral pericardium also the _______ layer.The sac that protects and surrounds the heart.Enlarged heart that will appear on CXR. (med term)Are sympathetic preganglionic neurons long or short?...

Anatomy Anguish 2023-02-23

Anatomy Anguish crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Ribs attach to these vertebrae.
  2. Keeping everything in its proper range.
  3. Near to
  4. Fixed jaw
  5. Pain
  6. Bone "hole"?
  7. Low BP
  8. Femur "bump"
  9. More toward the middle.
  10. Fats, oils and waxes.
  11. Proper "break"
  12. Upper orbit foramen?
  13. Most anterior cranial bone.
  14. This passage has nothing to do with beef.
  15. Opposite of the patellar side.
  16. High energy compounds.
  17. First step to fracture repair.
  18. Wrist related
  19. "Tear" bone
  20. With "dermis" the outermost layer.
  21. Human scale pattern
  22. Occipital suture
  23. C1
  24. Rapid breathing
  25. Eye "slits"?
  26. A record of the heart?
  27. Its double-stranded.
Down
  1. There are seven "verts" in this region.
  2. Goes across the "Crown".
  3. CPR experts
  4. Stuck out one's tongue as requested.
  5. Breast bone
  6. C2
  7. Dead, keratinized layer.
  8. Body builder motion.
  9. Blockage, particularly of a blood vessel.
  10. Nasal septum
  11. Earache
  12. Moveable facial bone.
  13. away from
  14. Really tight curls
  15. Japanese delight
  16. A typical person has 30-60 trillion of these.
  17. "One layer" descriptor
  18. Rib related
  19. Poor diet disease of 3rd world countries; cause bowed legs.
  20. Chin foramen
  21. What you should not have given Mr. Sewell in the "Sweetness" case study.
  22. Hospital regulars.
  23. bone "bar"
  24. Type of tissue that is the target of a diet.
  25. What a cholecystectomy takes out.
  26. WBC cancer
  27. Big "bump" behind the ear.
  28. blood matrix
  29. Largest of the vertebrae.
  30. Little cracks?
  31. To the outside.
  32. Not arches or loops.
  33. These become really active at puberty
  34. Muscle pain
  35. Cervical curvature
  36. Rounded articular surface
  37. Osteocyte homes?
  38. Skin color comes down to this.
  39. Teen suffrage

66 Clues: C2C1PainLow BPNear toEaracheFixed jawaway frombone "bar"WBC cancerCPR expertsBreast boneRib relatedMuscle pain"Tear" boneNasal septumBone "hole"?Femur "bump"Chin foramenblood matrixEye "slits"?Wrist relatedTeen suffrageProper "break"Little cracks?To the outside.Rapid breathingJapanese delightOsteocyte homes?Occipital sutureReally tight curls...

volcano anatomy 2023-04-20

volcano anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. The opening or place at Earth's surface through which magma, rock fragments, and/or volcanic gases are emitted.
  4. 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.
  5. A collective term used for all pyroclastic material, regardless of size, shape, or origin, ejected into the air during a volcanic eruption.
  6. 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.
  7. An outpouring of molten rock from a vent onto Earth's surface during an effusive volcanic eruption; also the resulting solidified body of rock.
  8. 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.
  9. A body of lava, consisting of one or more lava flows, that is the product of a single eruption.
  10. 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.
  11. 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."
  12. 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.
  13. 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."
  14. A vent or opening at the surface where volcanic gases and vapors are emitted.
Down
  1. Molten rock beneath Earth's surface capable of intrusion and extrusion.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. A cloud of volcanic ash, tephra, and gases that forms downwind of an erupting volcano.
  5. 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.
  6. Fine fragments (less than 2-4 mm in diameter) of volcanic rock formed by a volcanic explosion or ejected from a volcanic vent.
  7. 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.
  8. 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.
  9. 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.
  10. 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....

volcano anatomy 2023-04-20

volcano anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. The opening or place at Earth's surface through which magma, rock fragments, and/or volcanic gases are emitted.
  4. 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.
  5. A collective term used for all pyroclastic material, regardless of size, shape, or origin, ejected into the air during a volcanic eruption.
  6. 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.
  7. An outpouring of molten rock from a vent onto Earth's surface during an effusive volcanic eruption; also the resulting solidified body of rock.
  8. 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.
  9. A body of lava, consisting of one or more lava flows, that is the product of a single eruption.
  10. 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.
  11. 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."
  12. 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.
  13. 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."
  14. A vent or opening at the surface where volcanic gases and vapors are emitted.
Down
  1. Molten rock beneath Earth's surface capable of intrusion and extrusion.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. A cloud of volcanic ash, tephra, and gases that forms downwind of an erupting volcano.
  5. 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.
  6. Fine fragments (less than 2-4 mm in diameter) of volcanic rock formed by a volcanic explosion or ejected from a volcanic vent.
  7. 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.
  8. 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.
  9. 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.
  10. 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....

Anatomy Crossword 2023-03-29

Anatomy Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Connection between the throat and stomach
  2. Filtering apparatus for each kidney unit
  3. Respiratory units that allow for gas exchange in the lungs
  4. Electrical connection between heart atria and ventricles
  5. Object in the semicircular canals responsible for detecting rotation
  6. Fundamental unit of the kidney
  7. Brain region responsible for decision making and other complex tasks
  8. Valve between the right atrium and ventricle
  9. Relay station of the brain
  10. Tubes that move air into the lungs
  11. First segment of the small intestine
Down
  1. Brain region responsible for motor control
  2. Valve between the left atrium and ventricle
  3. Returns blood to the heart
  4. Last segment of the small intestine
  5. Brain region responsible for visual perception
  6. Body’s center for maintaining homeostasis
  7. Pigment in rod cells in the eyes
  8. Moves blood away from the heart
  9. Also known as the throat

20 Clues: Also known as the throatReturns blood to the heartRelay station of the brainFundamental unit of the kidneyMoves blood away from the heartPigment in rod cells in the eyesTubes that move air into the lungsLast segment of the small intestineFirst segment of the small intestineFiltering apparatus for each kidney unit...

plant anatomy 2023-03-29

plant anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Transports water and minerals from the roots
  2. An embryonic leaf which becomes the seed leaf
  3. The movement and loss of water through evaporation
  4. Humans use the animal and animal products that feed on plants and plant products
  5. Control the opening and closing of the stomata
  6. Protective layer of cells, regulates gas exchange
  7. Waxy coating that prevents water loss
  8. Where most photosynthesis takes place
Down
  1. Pore-like openings on the underside of the leaf that allow gas exchange
  2. Plants that produce seeds not protected by fruit
  3. Stores what the palisade creates
  4. The plant or plant products are used by humans
  5. Transports food from leaves
  6. Plants that flower can produce seeds protected by fruit or pods
  7. Provides a sticky surface to catch pollen
  8. Angiosperm meaning in Greek
  9. Supports the stigma
  10. Gymnosperm meaning in Greek
  11. The female part of the flower
  12. The male part of the flower

20 Clues: Supports the stigmaTransports food from leavesAngiosperm meaning in GreekGymnosperm meaning in GreekThe male part of the flowerThe female part of the flowerStores what the palisade createsWaxy coating that prevents water lossWhere most photosynthesis takes placeProvides a sticky surface to catch pollenTransports water and minerals from the roots...

anatomy terms 2023-03-21

anatomy terms crossword puzzle
Across
  1. ______'s up!
  2. lateral to umbilical region, superior to iliac
  3. sole of foot
  4. Hurts when you stub it!
  5. Grandma loves to squeeze these
  6. don't hold up the middle one!
  7. Shoulder blade
  8. Wrist
  9. knee
  10. horizontal cut
  11. Shoulder
Down
  1. largest muscle in the human body
  2. inferior to lumbar, superior to tailbone
  3. inferior to ribcage, lateral to epigastric
  4. just lateral to nasal
  5. where deodorant is applied
  6. distal from the femoral
  7. anterior portion of chest, located centrally
  8. lateral to calf of leg
  9. spine

20 Clues: kneeWristspineShoulder______'s up!sole of footShoulder bladehorizontal cutjust lateral to nasallateral to calf of legHurts when you stub it!distal from the femoralwhere deodorant is applieddon't hold up the middle one!Grandma loves to squeeze theselargest muscle in the human bodyinferior to lumbar, superior to tailbone...

SPANISH ANATOMY 2023-05-24

SPANISH ANATOMY crossword puzzle
Across
  1. THANK YOU
  2. FINISHED
  3. PELVIS
  4. CHEST
  5. RIGHT
  6. GOWN
  7. SHIRT
  8. KNEE
  9. ARM
  10. TAKE OFF
  11. X-RAY
Down
  1. HEAD
  2. LEFT
  3. PUT ON
  4. HAND
  5. SHOULDER
  6. FOOT
  7. PANTS
  8. CASSETTE
  9. BACK UP
  10. NAME

21 Clues: ARMHEADLEFTHANDFOOTGOWNNAMEKNEEPANTSCHESTRIGHTSHIRTX-RAYPUT ONPELVISBACK UPSHOULDERFINISHEDCASSETTETAKE OFFTHANK YOU

PIG ANATOMY 2023-05-12

PIG ANATOMY crossword puzzle
Across
  1. food tube
  2. bile
  3. food storage
  4. insulin
  5. spiraled large intestine
  6. vocal cord opening
  7. most of small intestine
  8. stores urine
  9. sperm/testosterone
  10. detoxifies poisons
  11. connect intestines
Down
  1. urine
  2. brings bile to duodenum
  3. enzymes
  4. helps food go from mouth to stomach
  5. feces released
  6. flattened organ with stomach
  7. taste
  8. air in/out of lungs
  9. breathing
  10. voice
  11. production of eggs
  12. removal of waste
  13. fetus development
  14. largest organ

25 Clues: bileurinetastevoiceenzymesinsulinfood tubebreathingfood storagestores urinelargest organfeces releasedremoval of wastefetus developmentvocal cord openingproduction of eggssperm/testosteronedetoxifies poisonsconnect intestinesair in/out of lungsbrings bile to duodenummost of small intestinespiraled large intestineflattened organ with stomach...

Pig Anatomy 2023-05-11

Pig  Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. insulin
  2. blood to pig
  3. hard and makes up roof of mouth
  4. removes waste in urine
  5. stores food and digests
  6. produces eggs
  7. detoxifies posions
  8. holds spleen in place
  9. bile and pancreatic enzymes mix with food
  10. spiraled part of the colon
  11. stores bile
  12. carries oxygenated blood from lungs
  13. carries urine from kidney
  14. most nutrients are absorbed here
Down
  1. any fold that connects intestines to dorsal abdominal wall
  2. air between lungs and throat
  3. opening between vocal cords
  4. produces milk in female pigs
  5. feces released
  6. pouch between small intestine and colon
  7. extra blood cells
  8. fetus develops in here
  9. collect blood low in o2
  10. buds allow to taste
  11. voice box

25 Clues: insulinvoice boxstores bileblood to pigproduces eggsfeces releasedextra blood cellsdetoxifies posionsbuds allow to tasteholds spleen in placeremoves waste in urinefetus develops in herestores food and digestscollect blood low in o2carries urine from kidneyspiraled part of the colonopening between vocal cordsair between lungs and throat...

anatomy terms 2023-08-18

anatomy terms crossword puzzle
Across
  1. heel
  2. upper right region
  3. backside
  4. spine
  5. back knee
  6. below
  7. splits you into front and back plane
  8. mouth
  9. upper arm
  10. above
  11. sole of foot
  12. thigh
  13. horizontal plane
  14. nose
  15. front knee
  16. armpit
  17. upper middle region
  18. throat
  19. middle left region
  20. median plane
  21. where they inject a vaccine
  22. forehead
  23. father from middle
  24. wrist
  25. lower right region
  26. ankle
Down
  1. middle middle region
  2. upper left region
  3. shin
  4. shoulder blade
  5. lower back
  6. eye
  7. closer to middle
  8. fingers/toes
  9. leg
  10. lower middle region
  11. back of head
  12. calf
  13. back elbow
  14. close to
  15. forearm
  16. buttocks
  17. back pelvic
  18. sternum
  19. cheek
  20. far from
  21. shoulder
  22. middle right region
  23. frontside
  24. lower left region
  25. hip
  26. front elbow

52 Clues: eyeleghipheelshincalfnosespinebelowmouthabovethighcheekwristanklearmpitthroatforearmsternumbacksideclose tobuttocksfar fromshoulderforeheadback kneeupper armfrontsidelower backback elbowfront kneeback pelvicfront elbowfingers/toesback of headsole of footmedian planeshoulder bladecloser to middlehorizontal planeupper left regionlower left region...

Anatomy Terminology 2023-08-24

Anatomy Terminology crossword puzzle
Across
  1. shoulder point
  2. bottom region of the foot, furthest from the toes
  3. section dividing the body into superior and inferior regions
  4. near or at the surface of the body
  5. subdivided cavity containing the thoracic cavity
  6. arm
  7. another word for "front"
  8. skull cavity
  9. posterior region specifically between the hips and ribs
Down
  1. system containing muscles and joints
  2. referring to the lower part of the body
  3. divides the body roughly into left and right parts
  4. posterior region inferior to the knee
  5. group of organs that work together toward a common purpose
  6. away from the midline
  7. opposite of patellar
  8. hip area
  9. leg area
  10. in the dorsal region, containing the shoulder blade
  11. muscle that separates the ventral body and thoracic cavity

20 Clues: armhip arealeg areaskull cavityshoulder pointopposite of patellaraway from the midlineanother word for "front"near or at the surface of the bodysystem containing muscles and jointsposterior region inferior to the kneereferring to the lower part of the bodysubdivided cavity containing the thoracic cavity...

Anatomy Terminology 2023-08-25

Anatomy Terminology crossword puzzle
Across
  1. shoulder point
  2. bottom region of the foot, furthest from the toes
  3. section dividing the body into superior and inferior regions
  4. near or at the surface of the body
  5. subdivided cavity containing the thoracic cavity
  6. arm
  7. another word for "front"
  8. skull cavity
  9. posterior region specifically between the hips and ribs
Down
  1. system containing muscles and joints
  2. referring to the lower part of the body
  3. divides the body roughly into left and right parts
  4. posterior region inferior to the knee
  5. group of organs that work together toward a common purpose
  6. away from the midline
  7. opposite of the patellar
  8. hip area
  9. leg area
  10. in the dorsal region, containing the shoulder blade
  11. muscle that separates the ventral body and thoracic cavity

20 Clues: armhip arealeg areaskull cavityshoulder pointaway from the midlineopposite of the patellaranother word for "front"near or at the surface of the bodysystem containing muscles and jointsposterior region inferior to the kneereferring to the lower part of the bodysubdivided cavity containing the thoracic cavity...

Frog anatomy 2024-06-03

Frog anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. delivers oxygen to the body
  2. takes blood away from the heart
  3. part of the excretory,reproductive, and digestive systems
  4. air opening to exchange gasses
  5. first part of the small intestine
  6. stores urine
  7. catchest prey
  8. first part of chemical digestion
  9. all waste is stored
  10. filters blood and makes urine
  11. stores, produces, and eliminates blood cells
Down
  1. carries eggs in female frogs
  2. uptake of sugar
  3. stores bile
  4. moves food out of body
  5. holds small intestine
  6. transparent, protects eye
  7. upper two chambers of the heart
  8. takes blood back to the heart
  9. lower chamber of the heart

20 Clues: stores bilestores urinecatchest preyuptake of sugarall waste is storedholds small intestinemoves food out of bodytransparent, protects eyelower chamber of the heartdelivers oxygen to the bodycarries eggs in female frogstakes blood back to the heartfilters blood and makes urineair opening to exchange gassestakes blood away from the heart...

frog anatomy 2024-06-03

frog anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. organ near the stomach
  2. holds coils
  3. moves digested food
  4. first part of the small intestine
  5. blood vessles
  6. carries egg in female frogs
  7. uptake of sugar
  8. filters blood
  9. stores solid waste
  10. lower chamber
  11. delivers oxygen
  12. stores urine
Down
  1. stores bile
  2. hearing
  3. transparent cover
  4. two upper chambers
  5. air opening
  6. blood vessels that carry blood
  7. first site of chemical digestine
  8. all waste is collected

20 Clues: hearingstores bileholds coilsair openingstores urineblood vesslesfilters bloodlower chamberuptake of sugardelivers oxygentransparent covertwo upper chambersstores solid wastemoves digested foodorgan near the stomachall waste is collectedcarries egg in female frogsblood vessels that carry bloodfirst site of chemical digestine...

Horse Anatomy 2023-09-30

Horse Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Area over and between hips
  2. Thorax and belly
  3. Area between ribcage and hips
  4. Synonym for oter ear
  5. Looked for to identify males
  6. Synonym for tailbone
  7. Male canine teeth
  8. Concave section on the neck
  9. Area above the foot
  10. Often mistaken as bangs
Down
  1. Adapted cuticle
  2. Muscular band on the neck
  3. Tallest point on back
  4. Back knee
  5. Adapted fingernail
  6. Where hip and belly meet
  7. Concave area above the eye
  8. Bone below the knee
  9. Produces milk
  10. Heart of the foot

20 Clues: Back kneeProduces milkAdapted cuticleThorax and bellyMale canine teethHeart of the footAdapted fingernailBone below the kneeArea above the footSynonym for oter earSynonym for tailboneTallest point on backOften mistaken as bangsWhere hip and belly meetMuscular band on the neckArea over and between hipsConcave area above the eye...

EKG Anatomy 2023-09-28

EKG Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. This is true of most arteries
  2. this is a heart rate under 60
  3. this is the outer sac of the heart
  4. prevent backflow of blood
  5. something someone might need after surgery
  6. this is a heart rate over 100
  7. always returns to the heart
  8. this refers to an irregular heart rhythm
  9. most veins in the body return this type of blood
  10. this divides the heart and right and left sides
Down
  1. this type of technician can do electrocardiograms
  2. this can help you stay healthy
  3. this is the inside layer of the heart and the valves are made from this
  4. always goes away from the heart, usually oxygenated
  5. This ventricle does the most work
  6. this atria collects blood from the body
  7. largest artery in the body
  8. this is the muscular layer of the heart
  9. holiday to celebrate love
  10. this is the outer layer of the heart

20 Clues: prevent backflow of bloodholiday to celebrate lovelargest artery in the bodyalways returns to the heartThis is true of most arteriesthis is a heart rate under 60this is a heart rate over 100this can help you stay healthyThis ventricle does the most workthis is the outer sac of the heartthis is the outer layer of the heart...

Anatomy Puzzle 2023-09-12

Anatomy Puzzle crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the outermost layer of the epidermis
  2. a dark brown to black pigment occurring in the hair
  3. t he deepest layer, separated from the dermis
  4. the process by which the immune system recognizes and removes harmful and foreign stimuli and begins the healing process
  5. a fibrous protein forming the main structural constituent of hair
  6. a thin sheet of tissue or layer of cells acting as a boundary, lining, or partition in an organism.
  7. a tube-like structure (pore) that surrounds the root and strand of a hair
  8. a dry, rough protective crust that forms over a cut or wound during healing
  9. glands secretes sweat, situated in the dermis of the skin.
  10. 3 make up the skin in total
  11. layer the layer of tissue that underlies the skin.
  12. a reddish-yellow sulfur-containing melanin pigment formed in the presence of cysteine
Down
  1. the thick layer of living tissue below the epidermis which forms the true skin, containing blood capillaries, nerve endings, sweat glands, hair follicles, and other structures.
  2. specialised cells involved in the detection, phagocytosis and destruction of bacteria and other harmful organisms
  3. secretions of that cell are excreted via exocytosis
  4. secrete milk
  5. modified apocrine glands, which, together with sebaceous glands, produce the cerumen, the ear wax
  6. a sticky oily substance the body produces in order to keep the skin moisturised.
  7. A growth of tissue marking the spot where skin has healed after an injury
  8. a type of cell that contributes to the formation of connective tissue
  9. overing on the upper surface of the tip of the finger
  10. the surface epithelium of the skin, overlying the dermis
  11. a brown to black pigment that is the most common form of melanin
  12. increased perjmeability of blood vessels, fluids leaving blood go into tissue spaces
  13. enoting multicellular glands which release some of their cytoplasm in their secretions
  14. land in the skin which secretes a lubricating oily matter (sebum) into the hair follicles to lubricate the skin and hair.

26 Clues: secrete milk3 make up the skin in totalthe outermost layer of the epidermist he deepest layer, separated from the dermissecretions of that cell are excreted via exocytosisa dark brown to black pigment occurring in the hairlayer the layer of tissue that underlies the skin.overing on the upper surface of the tip of the finger...

anatomy crossword 2023-11-22

anatomy crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. cell that bone remodels
  2. cartilagege connected to your ribs
  3. sticky-outy point
  4. a beginner in Fortnite
  5. your ankle
  6. your knee
  7. a hole in the bone
  8. the end of a long bone
  9. parsons baller teacher
Down
  1. humpback
  2. in your nose
  3. your fingers and toes
  4. best game invented
  5. top of your spine
  6. divet in a bone
  7. fortnite pro
  8. forehead
  9. side way curve in the spine
  10. middle of the bone
  11. your longest bone

20 Clues: humpbackforeheadyour kneeyour anklein your nosefortnite prodivet in a bonetop of your spinesticky-outy pointyour longest bonebest game inventedmiddle of the bonea hole in the boneyour fingers and toesa beginner in Fortnitethe end of a long boneparsons baller teachercell that bone remodelsside way curve in the spinecartilagege connected to your ribs

Anatomy bones 2023-11-22

Anatomy bones crossword puzzle
Across
  1. jawbone
  2. forehead
  3. cartilage
  4. lateraloftroclea
  5. food
  6. dentbtweentubercules
  7. holiday
  8. borderofilium
  9. processinferiorpartofsternum
  10. secondcervical
Down
  1. anteriorsideofscapula
  2. firstcervical
  3. sport
  4. posteriorsideoffemur
  5. rib
  6. posteriortocalcaneus
  7. brand
  8. cheekbone
  9. kneecap
  10. posteriorindent

20 Clues: ribfoodsportbrandjawbonekneecapholidayforeheadcartilagecheekbonefirstcervicalborderofiliumsecondcervicalposteriorindentlateraloftrocleaposteriorsideoffemurposteriortocalcaneusdentbtweentuberculesanteriorsideofscapulaprocessinferiorpartofsternum

Vocal Anatomy 2023-11-28

Vocal Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. a hollow tube in the middle of your neck, just above your trachea and behind your esophagus
  2. a sudden burst of air expelled from the lungs through the nose and mouth, often associated with sickness
  3. the passage which leads from the back of the mouth, contains the larynx, esophagus, and trachea
  4. one of the articulators for producing speech sounds, Kylie Jenner is famous for hers
  5. the fleshy, flexible part toward the back of the roof of the mouth used to articulate sounds
  6. using your diaphragm to fill your lungs with air and then gradually release it. Exercises for this help you improve your lung capacity and power your high notes without losing too much breath on one note
  7. another word for larynx
  8. membranes in the larynx that vibrate to create sound
  9. a low, steady continuous sound like that of a bee created by the resonance of air in various parts of passages in the head and throat
  10. one of the articulators for producing speech sounds, very important in forming the F V and S sounds in conjunction with the lips and tongue
  11. prepare for physical exertion or a performance by exercising or practicing gently beforehand
Down
  1. another word for trachea
  2. the tube that connects the lungs to the larynx
  3. two large organs of respiration that cause air to flow
  4. also known as the umbrella muscle, this muscle contracts and flattens, causing the chest cavity to enlarge, which pulls air into the lungs
  5. a noise made by puckering the lips and blowing air through the lips
  6. air vibrates these to create sound
  7. the process of resting the vocal folds by not speaking and singing
  8. one of the articulators for producing speech sounds, very agile and quick muscle
  9. this bodily function/sound is created when the vocal cords open widely, then the epiglottis closes off the windpipe and simultaneously the abdominal and rib muscles contract. Often associated with sickness
  10. a sequence of words or sounds, typically of an alliterative kind, that are difficult to pronounce quickly and correctly, used as a vocal warm up

21 Clues: another word for larynxanother word for tracheaair vibrates these to create soundthe tube that connects the lungs to the larynxmembranes in the larynx that vibrate to create soundtwo large organs of respiration that cause air to flowthe process of resting the vocal folds by not speaking and singing...

Beef Anatomy 2023-11-27

Beef Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. #22
  2. #2
  3. #26
  4. #14
  5. #6
  6. #7
  7. #11
  8. #12
  9. #24
  10. #30
  11. #10
  12. #28
  13. #18
  14. #9
  15. #21
Down
  1. #29
  2. #3
  3. #20
  4. #1
  5. #5
  6. #15
  7. #8
  8. #19
  9. #23
  10. #16
  11. #17
  12. #13
  13. #27
  14. #25
  15. #4

30 Clues: #3#1#5#8#2#6#7#9#4#29#22#20#15#26#14#19#23#16#11#12#24#17#30#10#28#13#27#18#25#21

Beef Anatomy 2023-11-27

Beef Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. #4
  2. #30
  3. #14
  4. #28
  5. #5
  6. #19
  7. #2
  8. #7
  9. #27
  10. #8
  11. #9
  12. #22
  13. #16
  14. #13
  15. #11
  16. #24
Down
  1. #17
  2. #29
  3. #26
  4. #6
  5. #18
  6. #10
  7. #1
  8. #12
  9. #21
  10. #15
  11. #3
  12. #25
  13. #23
  14. #20

30 Clues: #4#5#6#2#7#1#8#3#9#17#30#14#29#28#26#19#18#10#27#12#21#15#22#25#16#23#20#13#11#24

Anatomy Keyterms 2023-11-16

Anatomy Keyterms crossword puzzle
Across
  1. The heart of the tooth
  2. Pertaining to first dentition of 20 teeth often called baby teeth or primary teeth
  3. The elevation of soft tissue covering the foramen of the incisive or nasopalatine canal.
  4. A fold of mucous membrane attaching the cheeks and lips to the mandibular and maxillary mucosa and limiting the motion of the lips and cheeks.
  5. The root of the tooth
  6. Arch 1/4 of the mouth
  7. The part of gingiva that exists coronal to the free gingiva margin on the buccal and lingual surfaces of the teeth
  8. The upper jaw
  9. The hard, glistening tissue covering the anatomic crown of the tooth.
  10. The set of 32 secondary teeth
  11. one of the four pointed teeth in human beings, situated one on each side of each jaw
  12. Palate hard
  13. Toward the back
  14. The irregular ridges in the mucous membrane covering the anterior part of the hard palate.
  15. A specialized, calcified connective tissue that covers the anatomic root of a tooth.
  16. The first set of 20 primary teeth
Down
  1. Front teeth present in most mammals
  2. The line equidistant from bilateral features of the head.
  3. The end of the root
  4. one of the eight teeth in humans, four in each jaw
  5. The structure composed of mucous membranes, muscular fibers, and mucous glands, suspended from the posterior border of the hard palate forming the roof of the mouth
  6. An embryonic like tissue which forms the dental pulp.
  7. A natural opening in a bone or other structure.
  8. A general term indicating a pendent fleshy mass.
  9. The portion of the tooth that lies subjacent to the enamel and cementum
  10. Toward the front surface
  11. A reference solution in which the concentration is stated with regard to the number of gram molecular
  12. Cementum Enamel Joint
  13. The crown of a tooth
  14. Natural teeth in dental arch.
  15. A pointed part

31 Clues: Palate hardThe upper jawA pointed partToward the backThe end of the rootThe crown of a toothThe root of the toothArch 1/4 of the mouthCementum Enamel JointThe heart of the toothToward the front surfaceThe set of 32 secondary teethNatural teeth in dental arch.The first set of 20 primary teethFront teeth present in most mammals...

COMPARATIVE ANATOMY 2024-04-24

COMPARATIVE ANATOMY crossword puzzle
Across
  1. usually present and well developed in males, produces territorial and courtship vocalization.
  2. fishes without jaws.
  3. were straight, rather than V- shaped.
  4. drawn under the body to become the major weight-bearing and locomotor appendages.
  5. the __________ help hold and position the fish within currents.
  6. the largest of the eutherian groups.
  7. aquatic salamanders belonging to the family Salamandridae
  8. pull themselves into their mother pouch; no male __________ has a pouch.
  9. __________ or Caudata, contains the salamanders
  10. "shell" and "skin".
  11. a monophyletic lineage producing many various forms.
  12. frogs and toads make up the __________
  13. the advance bony fishes (the sleek shape)
  14. amphibians, repltiles, birds, and mammals (literally means four footed).
  15. __________ is another ostracorderm group.
  16. The anterior clustering of specialized sensory organs.
  17. arboreal or had ancestors who were, and they posses grasping fingers and toes tipped by nails.
Down
  1. those without an amnion.
  2. include mostly carnivorous species.
  3. inlcludes familiar forms such as crocodiles, dinosaur and birds.
  4. "cartilage" and "fish" (include the sharks)
  5. The earliest vertebrates.
  6. Another evolving key vertebrate innovation.
  7. "small" and "lizard" (were not lizards, but lepospondyls)
  8. Series of separate bones or cartilage blocks. firmly joined as a backbone that defines the major body axis.
  9. embryos of amniotes possess a delicate, transparent, saclike membrane.
  10. birds with talons, specialized feet used to stun or grasp prey.
  11. "plate" and "skin"
  12. solid cylindrical body that often encloses the notochord.
  13. living reptiles have __________
  14. hulking and pig-sized.
  15. early vertebrate fossils were recovered from what appeared to be freshwater or delta deposits.
  16. vertebtrates with jaws
  17. reptiles diagnosed by skulls without temporal fenestrae.
  18. inlcude the bony fishes; the most diverse of any vertebrate.
  19. unique in the way the digits articulate with the ankle bones.
  20. all living agnathans __________ bone and possess 4 single nostril.
  21. some fossil agnathans.
  22. 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 jawssome 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 __________...

Thoracic Anatomy 2024-05-05

Thoracic Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Name of the right AV valve.
  2. This mode of breathing accounts for ~70% of air flow.
  3. Opening in the diaphragm for the caudal vena cava.
  4. Large secondary lymphoid organ.
  5. Vertical groove on the atrial surface of the heart.
  6. Region of the spine that sympathetic nerves arise from.
  7. This species trachea is structured with the muscle on the outside of the tracheal cartilage.
  8. The ribs move _______ (direction) with inspiration.
  9. Another name for line of pleural reflection.
  10. Type of rib that does not attach to the sternum.
  11. Junction of 2 or more bones by attached muscles.
Down
  1. Potential space that accommodates the lungs.
  2. This species has almost no angle to their heart.
  3. Surface of the heart with the paraconal interventricular groove.
  4. Transversospinalis, logissimus, & iliocostalis systems make up the ______ muscles.
  5. Nerve that innervates the diaphragm.
  6. Audible turbulence between heart sounds.
  7. This substance is carried by vessels like veins, but are more delicate and contain more valves.
  8. Connection of 2 structures.
  9. Gut-associated lymphoid tissue.
  10. Groove around the top of the heart.
  11. Third branch off the aorta.
  12. Large band of muscles that extends across a ventricle.
  13. Smallest respiratory unit of the lungs.
  14. This species has 18 ribs.
  15. This organ plays its biggest role in juveniles and extends to the head in calves and piglets.
  16. Pacemaker of the heart.

27 Clues: Pacemaker of the heart.This species has 18 ribs.Name of the right AV valve.Connection of 2 structures.Third branch off the aorta.Gut-associated lymphoid tissue.Large secondary lymphoid organ.Groove around the top of the heart.Nerve that innervates the diaphragm.Smallest respiratory unit of the lungs.Audible turbulence between heart sounds....

Anatomy Terminology 2024-05-14

Anatomy Terminology crossword puzzle
Across
  1. - toes in most mammals
  2. - towards the spine of the animal
  3. - often referred to as the thigh bone
  4. - towards the tail end of the body
  5. - superficial layer of the skin
  6. - clear outer covering of the eyeball
  7. - external part of the ear
  8. - relatively flat and triangular-shaped bone
  9. - strong bands of white fibrous tissue
  10. - allows for the attachment of major flight muscles
  11. - the coloured part of the eye
  12. - a protein rich fluid
Down
  1. - towards the lower surface of the animal
  2. - the white outer of the eye
  3. - towards the side of the animal
  4. - deep layer of the skin
  5. - towards the head of the animal
  6. - external opening for all systems
  7. - unions or function between two or more bones
  8. - towards the midline of the animal
  9. - aids in clotting to minimise blood loss
  10. - carries blood away from the heart

22 Clues: - toes in most mammals- a protein rich fluid- deep layer of the skin- external part of the ear- the white outer of the eye- the coloured part of the eye- superficial layer of the skin- towards the side of the animal- towards the head of the animal- towards the spine of the animal- towards the tail end of the body- external opening for all systems...

Anatomy puzzle 2024-08-06

Anatomy puzzle crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the present of harmful microorganisms
  2. abnormal and uncontrolled growth of tissue
  3. a record of data
  4. an organism capable of causing disease
  5. surgical creation of an opening
  6. slow
  7. spread from one part of the body to another
  8. measured in beats per minute
  9. sudden and sever onset symptoms
  10. fissure or splitting
  11. poison
  12. filled sac or pouch
  13. a distinct area of damaged tissue
Down
  1. binding or fusion
  2. dry
  3. bursting forth or profuse flow
  4. thick
  5. surgical removal
  6. accumulation of fluid and/or swelling
  7. instrument for viewing or examining
  8. disease
  9. inflammation
  10. non recurrent or malignant
  11. a disease of long duration and progresses slowly
  12. hard

25 Clues: dryslowhardthickpoisondiseaseinflammationsurgical removala record of databinding or fusionfilled sac or pouchfissure or splittingnon recurrent or malignantmeasured in beats per minutebursting forth or profuse flowsurgical creation of an openingsudden and sever onset symptomsa distinct area of damaged tissueinstrument for viewing or examining...

Human Anatomy 2024-09-04

Human Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. The bony structure at the base of the spine, supporting the lower limbs
  2. The individual bones that make up the spine
  3. The kneecap, a small bone in front of the knee joint
  4. The breastbone, located in the center of the chest
  5. The bones of the fingers and toes
  6. The part of the skull that encloses the brain
  7. One of the two bones in the forearm, on the thumb side
  8. The column of vertebrae that encases the spinal cord
  9. The bones of the foot between the ankle and the toes
  10. The other bone in the forearm, on the side opposite the thumb
  11. The bones on the sides of the skull, near the ears
  12. The upper jawbone, holding the upper teeth
  13. The bony structure that forms the head and protects the brain
  14. The "stirrup," a small bone in the middle ear, the smallest in the human body
  15. The ankle bones, consisting of seven small bones
  16. The wrist bones, consisting of eight small bones
  17. The bone at the back and base of the skull
  18. The shoulder blade, a large flat bone on the back
Down
  1. The collarbone, connecting the sternum to the scapula
  2. The cheekbones, forming part of the orbit
  3. The bone that forms the forehead
  4. The thigh bone, the longest and strongest bone in the human body
  5. The lower jawbone, the only movable bone of the skull
  6. The upper arm bone, connecting the shoulder to the elbow
  7. The bony cavity that contains the eyeball
  8. The chest region, containing the heart and lungs
  9. The bones of the hand between the wrist and the fingers
  10. The thinner and smaller bone of the lower leg
  11. The shinbone, the larger and stronger of the two bones in the lower leg
  12. The "hammer," a small bone in the middle ear
  13. One of the bones forming the rib cage, protecting the thoracic organs
  14. The "anvil," a small bone in the middle ear
  15. The bones that form the bridge of the nose
  16. A large triangular bone at the base of the spine, forming part of the pelvis
  17. The bones that form the sides and top of the skull
  18. The tailbone, the small triangular bone at the base of the spine

36 Clues: The bone that forms the foreheadThe bones of the fingers and toesThe cheekbones, forming part of the orbitThe bony cavity that contains the eyeballThe upper jawbone, holding the upper teethThe bones that form the bridge of the noseThe bone at the back and base of the skullThe individual bones that make up the spine...

Anatomy vocab 2024-09-04

Anatomy vocab crossword puzzle
Across
  1. powerhouse of a cell; generates most of the chemical energy needed to power the cell's biochemical reactions.
  2. used to name enzymes
  3. higher concentration of solute than another solution, meaning water will flow into it
  4. the surface on which an organism grows or is attached in biology
  5. the main type of sugar in the blood and is the major source of energy for the body's cells.
  6. a solution with a lower concentration of solute than the cell.
  7. forms the names of sugars and other carbohydrates
  8. made up of amino acids, they are the basis of body structures
  9. Any of a group of lipids (fats) with a certain chemical structure.
  10. a salt concentration that is exactly equal to that of blood cells.
Down
  1. any of various neutral compounds of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen (such as sugars, starches, and celluloses) most of which are formed by green plants
  2. the unfolding or breaking up of a protein, modifying its standard three-dimensional structure
  3. the rupture or destruction of red blood cells.
  4. used to form the names of polymers
  5. sugar
  6. the membrane found in all cells that separates the interior of the cell from the outside environment.
  7. is the stored form of glucose comprising any connected glucose molecules.
  8. a biological catalyst and is almost always a protein.
  9. The process of breakdown of food in the cell with the release of energy
  10. potential hydrogen; a measure of the concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution
  11. means “sugar” or “glucose and its derivatives.”

21 Clues: sugarused to name enzymesused to form the names of polymersthe rupture or destruction of red blood cells.means “sugar” or “glucose and its derivatives.”forms the names of sugars and other carbohydratesa biological catalyst and is almost always a protein.made up of amino acids, they are the basis of body structures...

Human Anatomy 2023-12-19

Human Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. straightening movement that increases the angle between body parts at a joint
  2. refers to the anterior aspect of the body lying facing down
  3. refers to structures on the same side of the body
  4. refers to structures on the opposite sides of the body
  5. refers to a position closer to the midline of the body
  6. refers to the anterior aspect of the body lying facing up
  7. refers to a position below another part of the body
  8. rotation of the forearm that turns the palm down
  9. bending movement that decreases the angle between body parts at a join
  10. movement toward the midline of the body
  11. refers to a position above another part of the body
Down
  1. describes a structure that is close to the point of attachment
  2. describes a structure that is farther away from the point of attachment
  3. refers to structures closer to the surface of the body
  4. refers to the back side of the body
  5. refers to a position farther away from the midline of the body
  6. refers to the front side of the body
  7. rotation of the forearm that turns the palm up
  8. refers to structures that are more internal or farther away from the surface
  9. rotation movement. involves flexion, extension, abduction and adduction
  10. movement away from the midline of the body
  11. the middle point of the body. Similar to longitudinal axis

22 Clues: refers to the back side of the bodyrefers to the front side of the bodymovement toward the midline of the bodymovement away from the midline of the bodyrotation of the forearm that turns the palm uprotation of the forearm that turns the palm downrefers to structures on the same side of the bodyrefers to a position below another part of the body...

Cell Anatomy 2021-12-02

Cell Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. common prokaryotic cells
  2. temporary membrane sac used for internal cell transport.
  3. convert light energy to chemical energy
  4. makes ribosomes
  5. selectively permeable structure made of phospholipids, proteins,.
  6. water and food storage; hella big in plants
  7. tube like parts of cytoskeleton
  8. root word that means cell
  9. total space a cell takes up
  10. membrane extensions that create current by moving back and forth
  11. canine made of cells
  12. plant cell wall polysaccharide
  13. Studded with ribosomes and in cells that make hella protein
  14. normal number of toes on each dog appendage
  15. _____ complex or apparatus. Sorts and packages proteins
  16. make protein
  17. whip like motor (latin for whip)
  18. undomesticated donkey relative made of cells
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  1. main process done by mitochondria
  2. South American member of the camel family made of cells
  3. why cells are hella small: surface area to volume _______
  4. plants, animals, fungi, protists are these types of cells
  5. makes membranes and lipids like steroid hormones and oils
  6. main process done by chloroplasts
  7. the process of a molecule moving from higher concentration to lower concentration
  8. envelope double membrane around nucleus
  9. Bacteria and Archaea are these types of cells
  10. membrane bound cell part
  11. has digestive, hydrolytic enzymes inside
  12. genetic material found in all cells
  13. the basic unit of life
  14. singular form of mitochondria
  15. feline made of cells
  16. tunnels between plant cells. There are a type of intercellular junction
  17. found in animal cells only and used for cell division. Also part of the cytoskeleton.
  18. main colors of the Cal Bears.
  19. solution and location where reactions occur in cytoplasm
  20. includes nucleus, rough er, smooth er, golgi and lysosomes
  21. includes both cytosol and organelles. Rhymes with spasm.
  22. large cetacean species made of cells lacking chloroplasts that attack sailboats off the coast of Morocco
  23. total area of cell’s surface
  24. oxygen gas required in these to accept electrons taken from glucose and convert glucose to usable energy
  25. organelle that processes poisons
  26. contains chromosomes in eukaryotes
  27. reinforces plant cells

45 Clues: make proteinmakes ribosomesfeline made of cellscanine made of cellsthe basic unit of lifereinforces plant cellscommon prokaryotic cellsmembrane bound cell partroot word that means celltotal space a cell takes uptotal area of cell’s surfacesingular form of mitochondriamain colors of the Cal Bears.plant cell wall polysaccharide...

Anatomy Crossword 2024-03-19

Anatomy Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Posterior muscle on the humerus
  2. Responsible for leg extension
  3. known as the "calf"
  4. Middle hamstring muscle
  5. Connects the ribs in the midline of the body
  6. Lateral shin bone
  7. Structure for your fingers
  8. Floating bone on the knee
  9. Pulls the leg away from the midline
  10. Most lateral part of the quadricep
  11. Middle bones of the feet
  12. Pulls the scapula down
  13. Most lateral hamstring muscle
  14. Shoulder mirror muscle
Down
  1. Responsible for spine flexion
  2. Middle muscle of the quadricep
  3. Responsible for leg flexion
  4. Anterior muscle on the humerus
  5. Protects the mouth and helps you eat
  6. Most medial hamstring muscle
  7. Middle bones of the hands
  8. medial shin bone
  9. Muscle on the side of the abdominal
  10. Major Biggest chest muscle
  11. Most medial part of the quadricep
  12. Pulls the leg towards the midline
  13. Ankle bone
  14. Longest and strongest bone in the body
  15. Wrist bone
  16. Protects the brain
  17. Forearm bone closer to your pinky
  18. Protects the lungs and internal organs of the body
  19. Forearm bone closer to your thumb

33 Clues: Ankle boneWrist bonemedial shin boneLateral shin boneProtects the brainknown as the "calf"Pulls the scapula downShoulder mirror muscleMiddle hamstring muscleMiddle bones of the feetMiddle bones of the handsFloating bone on the kneeMajor Biggest chest muscleStructure for your fingersResponsible for leg flexionMost medial hamstring muscle...

Anatomy Crossword 2024-04-04

Anatomy Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the fingers of the feet
  2. the pointy part of the arm
  3. on the opposite side of the chest
  4. where to put a ring
  5. the front of your torso
  6. they help you chew your food
  7. allows your leg to bend
  8. the back of the foot
  9. where the arm meets the torso
  10. the inside of the hand, and also a kind of tree
Down
  1. connects head and shoulders
  2. upper part of the leg
  3. the place to wear a belt
  4. the back of the lower leg, and also a baby cow
  5. connects the hand to the arm
  6. the joint that connects the leg to the torso
  7. the front of the lower leg
  8. the hair above the eyes
  9. the part of the hand you lift to show you like something
  10. top of the face

20 Clues: top of the facewhere to put a ringthe back of the footupper part of the legthe fingers of the feetthe front of your torsoallows your leg to bendthe hair above the eyesthe place to wear a beltthe pointy part of the armthe front of the lower legconnects head and shouldersconnects the hand to the armthey help you chew your food...

Human anatomy 2024-09-19

Human anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. - The organ responsible for detoxification.
  2. - The powerhouse of cells.
  3. - The group of bones forming the wrist.
  4. - The tube that carries urine from the kidney to the bladder.
  5. - Control center of the cell.
  6. - The longest bone in the human body.
  7. - a multicellular organisms that contain a nucleus and organelles, which are specialized structures within the cell.
  8. - The hormone produced by the pancreas that regulates blood sugar levels.
  9. - Pertains to the back of the human body.
  10. - a are unicellular organisms which do not contain nucleus and organelles, relying on a simple structure for their cellular functions.
  11. - An elastic band of tissue that connects bone to bone and provides stability to the joint.
Down
  1. - The white area at the base of a fingernail.
  2. - Collarbone, connecting the arm to the body.
  3. - A specialized cell that transmits electrical signals throughout the body.
  4. - Tissue connecting bones to other bones.
  5. - Bones that protect the heart and lungs.
  6. - Bone located in the chest, protects the heart and lungs.
  7. - system that production of offspring.
  8. - The muscle separating the thoracic and abdominal cavities.
  9. - Bone that forms the forehead.
  10. - The basic unit of life.
  11. - Bone that protects the brain.
  12. - A bundle of nerve fibers that carries impulses to and from the brain and spinal cord.
  13. - The largest organ in the body.
  14. - Keratinous filament growing out of the epidermis.

25 Clues: - The basic unit of life.- The powerhouse of cells.- Control center of the cell.- Bone that forms the forehead.- Bone that protects the brain.- The largest organ in the body.- The longest bone in the human body.- system that production of offspring.- The group of bones forming the wrist.- Tissue connecting bones to other bones....

Anatomy Terms 2024-09-09

Anatomy Terms crossword puzzle
Across
  1. toward the back surface
  2. region which refers to the sural and femoral regions as a whole
  3. structures on the same side
  4. anterior region of the head superior to the orbital region
  5. the cavity that contains the lungs
  6. distal to the knee
  7. the posterior region of the knee
  8. the belly button, also known as the ______
  9. the ______ plane divides the body into anterior and posterior portions
  10. inferior to the abdominal region and superior to the femoral region
  11. the ears are ______ to the nose
  12. away from the body
  13. structures on the opposite side
  14. the study of the heart
  15. the inner cheek
  16. the armpit
  17. Plane the plane that divides the body into the right and left portions
  18. located on the side of the abdominal region
  19. toward the front surface
Down
  1. the foot, also know as the ______
  2. region medial to the eyes
  3. a part that is located on or near the surface of the body
  4. region where the spinal cord is located
  5. this ventral region is located between the ribs
  6. an irregular, fast heart rate
  7. structure is nearer to the point of attachment, often the trunk of the body
  8. triangular region inferior to the lumbar region
  9. the arm as a whole
  10. the ______ cavity contains the reproductive organs
  11. posterior region inferior to the lumbar region
  12. the brain is located in the ______ cavity
  13. muscle covering the front, side, and back of the shoulder
  14. region between palmar and antebrachial
  15. anterior region between the diaphragm and the pelvic cavities
  16. posterior region of the head
  17. the ______ plane divides the body horizontally, creating an upper and lower body
  18. posterior region between the vertebral and gluteal regions

37 Clues: the armpitthe inner cheekdistal to the kneethe arm as a wholeaway from the bodythe study of the hearttoward the back surfacetoward the front surfaceregion medial to the eyesstructures on the same sideposterior region of the headan irregular, fast heart ratethe ears are ______ to the nosestructures on the opposite side...

Anatomy Metabolism 2024-10-03

Anatomy Metabolism crossword puzzle
Across
  1. a high density of lipids and low density of proteins
  2. The overall rate at which metabolic reaction use energy
  3. The lipid and protein combination
  4. the catabolism of glucose
  5. a series of reactions that do not require oxygen
  6. a form of energy that can be measured as temperature and expressed in unit called calories
  7. the oxidation of glucose to produce ATP
  8. The molecule that participates most often in energy exchanges in living cells
  9. break down complex organic molecules into simpler ones
  10. he process of liver and adipose cells synthesizing lipids from glucose or amino acids
  11. the formation of glycogen
  12. combine simple molecules to form complex structures
  13. contains sufficient amounts of all essential amino acids
  14. all of the chemical reactions that occur in the body
  15. a series of reactions that transfers chemical energy
  16. removal of electrons decreasing potential energy of a molecule
  17. can be synthesized by body cells
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  1. how amino acids are transferred to pyruvic acid or an acid in the Krebs cycle so the appropriate essential and nonessential amino acids are present in cells
  2. the breakdown of glycogen to glucose
  3. the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water 1 degree C
  4. formed in the small intestines and transport ingested lipids to adipose tissue for storage
  5. when hepatocytes form three substances that condense the ATP conversion process and form ketone bodies
  6. the process of glycerol parts of triglycerides, lactic acid, and certain amino acids being converted in the liver to glucose
  7. The body in a quiet, resting condition
  8. ingested nutrients enter the bloodstream and glucose is readily available for ATP production
  9. mostly lipids made in the body and are converted to LDLs
  10. does not contain all essential amino acids
  11. exergonic (energy-releasing) which requires many biochemical reaction steps
  12. nutrients in the GI tract is complete and energy needs must be met by fuels already in the body
  13. a low density of lipids and high density of proteins
  14. must be present in the diet because they cannot be synthesized in the body in adequate amounts
  15. the process of triglycerides splitting into glycerol and fatty acids
  16. a “low-energy” molecule and requires another phosphate to convert to ATP for energy
  17. the presence of oxygen completely breaking down glucose into CO2 and water
  18. glucose metabolism
  19. the measurement of the basal state
  20. chemical reactions that result in a net gain of two ATP for each glucose molecule
  21. the body’s preferred source for synthesizing ATP

38 Clues: glucose metabolismthe catabolism of glucosethe formation of glycogencan be synthesized by body cellsThe lipid and protein combinationthe measurement of the basal statethe breakdown of glycogen to glucoseThe body in a quiet, resting conditionthe oxidation of glucose to produce ATPdoes not contain all essential amino acids...

HUMAN ANATOMY 2024-09-27

HUMAN ANATOMY crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Organ that stores bile
  2. The tissue that connects muscles to bones
  3. The process by which food is broken down
  4. The part of the eye that gives it color
  5. The part of the eye that changes shape to focus
  6. The part of the digestive system that connects the mouth to the stomach
  7. The muscle that closes the jaw
  8. The bony structure that protects the brain
  9. The bones in the fingers and toes
  10. The outer layer of skin
  11. The system that provides structure to the body
  12. The tissue that connects bones to bones
Down
  1. Part of the eye that controls the amount of light entering
  2. The muscle that straightens the leg
  3. The structure that protects the spinal cord
  4. The organ that helps with speech and swallowing
  5. The part of the eye that focuses light
  6. The smallest unit of life
  7. The main muscle used for breathing
  8. The bones that form the chest
  9. The smallest blood vessels
  10. Part of the brain responsible for balance
  11. The chamber of the heart that pumps blood to the body
  12. The largest bone in the body
  13. The organ responsible for hearing

25 Clues: Organ that stores bileThe outer layer of skinThe smallest unit of lifeThe smallest blood vesselsThe largest bone in the bodyThe bones that form the chestThe muscle that closes the jawThe bones in the fingers and toesThe organ responsible for hearingThe main muscle used for breathingThe muscle that straightens the leg...

Animal Anatomy 2024-11-21

Animal Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Lightweight, flexible structures covering birds, used for flight and insulation.
  2. Hard, pointed mouthpart of birds and some reptiles.
  3. Sharp, curved nails found on the feet of many animals.
  4. Sensory appendages on the head of insects and crustaceans.
  5. Joints of fingers or toes, particularly in primates.
  6. Soft, padded feet of mammals like cats and dogs.
  7. Forelimbs of quadrupeds, used for movement or support.
  8. Small, flat plates covering reptiles and fish for protection.
  9. Extension of the spine, often used for balance, communication, or movement.
  10. Hard, protective outer covering of animals like turtles and mollusks.
  11. Limbs used for grasping or movement, as in primates and octopuses.
  12. Permanent bony growth on the heads of animals like goats and rhinos.
  13. Long, sharp teeth used for piercing and tearing, especially in predators.
Down
  1. Inner, flat parts of hands or hand-like limbs.
  2. Long, flexible appendages used for grasping or sensing, as in octopuses.
  3. Sensitive, long hairs on the face of some mammals like mammals, aiding in navigation.
  4. Back limbs of animals, often used for propulsion or support.
  5. Long hair growing on the neck of certain animals, like lions and horses.
  6. Appendages used for flight in birds, bats, and insects.
  7. Respiratory organs in fish and amphibians, extracting oxygen from water.
  8. Branched bony structures on the heads of deer and related animals.
  9. Long, protruding teeth found in elephants and walruses.
  10. Thick coat of hair covering mammals for warmth and protection.
  11. Hard coverings on the feet of animals like horses and deer.
  12. Flat appendages on fish and aquatic animals, aiding in swimming.

25 Clues: Inner, flat parts of hands or hand-like limbs.Soft, padded feet of mammals like cats and dogs.Hard, pointed mouthpart of birds and some reptiles.Joints of fingers or toes, particularly in primates.Sharp, curved nails found on the feet of many animals.Forelimbs of quadrupeds, used for movement or support....

human anatomy 2024-11-05

human anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. - The process through which bone is formed, replacing cartilage.
  2. - A type of cell that builds up bone tissue.
  3. Fluid - The lubricating fluid found in synovial joints, reducing friction.
  4. - A connective tissue that links bones to other bones at joints.
  5. - The rounded ends of a long bone, where growth occurs.
  6. Bone - The dense, hard outer layer of bone that provides strength.
  7. - A membrane that covers the surface of bones, providing nourishment and support.
  8. - A mature bone cell, embedded within the bone matrix.
  9. Bone - The porous, inner part of the bone, often found at the ends of long bones.
  10. - A type of joint that permits no movement, like those in the skull.
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  1. - The long, central shaft of a long bone.
  2. - A cell that breaks down bone, crucial for bone remodeling.
  3. Skeleton - The central framework of the body, including the skull, vertebrae, and ribs.
  4. - A break in the bone, often caused by trauma or stress.
  5. - A fluid-filled sac that reduces friction between bones and tissues in joints.
  6. - The structural unit of compact bone, arranged in concentric circles.
  7. - A freely movable joint, such as the knee or elbow.
  8. - Another term for a joint where two bones meet.
  9. - A type of joint that allows limited movement, often found in the spine. Appendicular Skeleton - The bones that support movement, including limbs and girdles.
  10. - The soft tissue inside bones, where blood cells are produced.
  11. - A crescent-shaped cartilage in the knee that cushions and stabilizes the joint.

21 Clues: - The long, central shaft of a long bone.- A type of cell that builds up bone tissue.- Another term for a joint where two bones meet.- A freely movable joint, such as the knee or elbow.- A mature bone cell, embedded within the bone matrix.- The rounded ends of a long bone, where growth occurs.- A break in the bone, often caused by trauma or stress....

Eyeball Anatomy 2024-12-16

Eyeball Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. a circular opening that allows light to enter the eyeball
  2. blinking is an example
  3. a bundle of fibers that carries visual information
  4. 120 million of these; the cells in the retina that allow you to see light or darkness
  5. the watery liquid behind the cornea that inflates the eyes and nourishes it
  6. 7 million of these; the cells in the retina that allow you to see color
  7. layer of the eye between the sclera and the retina
  8. hollow area in the skull for the eyeball
  9. what you see is upside down inside the eyeball
  10. a tranparent curved strcuture that focuses light onto the retina
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  1. chamges the shape of the lens in order to help focus at various distances
  2. a ring of muscle that expands and contracts and adjusts the size of the pupil
  3. where the optic nerve meets the retina
  4. the tranparent gel that fills out the center cavity onthe eyeball
  5. organ of vision
  6. the white part of your eye
  7. number of muscles attached to the sclera
  8. The light-sensitive layers of nerve tissue at the back of the eye that receive images and sends them as electric signals through the optic nerve to the brain
  9. the clear protective cover of the eyeball
  10. the part of the eye that protects the cornea

20 Clues: organ of visionblinking is an examplethe white part of your eyewhere the optic nerve meets the retinanumber of muscles attached to the sclerahollow area in the skull for the eyeballthe clear protective cover of the eyeballthe part of the eye that protects the corneawhat you see is upside down inside the eyeball...