greys anatomy Crossword Puzzles

Human anatomy 2022-12-29

Human anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Frontal part of the head
  2. excretory organ that filters blood
  3. Fingers plus wrist
  4. Composed of all vertebrates
  5. Connecting upper arm with forearm
  6. the biggest of immune system
  7. Many of them consists in the chest
  8. sense organ used for sound detection
  9. stores and digests food
  10. has four chambers and pumps blood throughout the body
  11. attached to the muscle, aids in movement and protections
  12. Biggest finger
  13. freely movable bone of skull
  14. Connecting head with trunk
  15. Soft part of mouth cavity
  16. End of upper extremity
Down
  1. belongs under chest
  2. They provide living organisms with vision
  3. fingers of lower extremity
  4. used for urine storage
  5. Controls thought, memory, feelings and activity
  6. Consist of 8 little bones
  7. Pair of them create mouth
  8. five-inch long tube that starts near our nose and ends at our windpipe
  9. composed of 12 thoracic vertebrae, the breastbone and 12 pairs of ribs
  10. Upper extremity
  11. Upper part of the face
  12. It joins the arm to the rest of the body
  13. aids in movement, 206 bones
  14. The body is covered with it

30 Clues: Biggest fingerUpper extremityFingers plus wristbelongs under chestused for urine storageUpper part of the faceEnd of upper extremitystores and digests foodFrontal part of the headConsist of 8 little bonesPair of them create mouthSoft part of mouth cavityfingers of lower extremityConnecting head with trunkComposed of all vertebrates...

Thorax Anatomy 2023-01-29

Thorax Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Pectoralis minor and serratus anterior muscles stabalize the ________.
  2. The _______ line is at the level of T4.
  3. Tail of the sternum
  4. Which clinical symptom can occur from an irritated/damaged bronchial artery?
  5. _____ intercostal muscles elevate the ribs.
  6. The action of the serratus anterior muscle is to medially rotate the arm and arm __________.
  7. When performing a thoracostomy do you place the needle above or below the rib bone?
  8. what color is the pulmonary artery on the alveoli model?
  9. Which surface of the lung has the worst perfusion while standing up?
  10. What do the bronchi have but the bronchioles don't?
  11. the lingula is apart of the _____ lobe of the left lung.
  12. __________ ligament is the connective tissue of the breast.
  13. Chest pain from excessive coughing
Down
  1. head of the sternum
  2. _______ intercostal muscles also elevate the ribs.
  3. origin of pectoralis minor muscle
  4. The joint between the sternum and the clavicle.
  5. What type of movement of the diaphragm is caused by unilateral damage of the phrenic nerve?
  6. Pectus ________ is a skeletal abnormality characterized by an inverted sternum.
  7. Pectus ________ is a skeletal abnormality characterized by a protruding sternum.
  8. Clinical symptom of sharp chest pain caused by irritation of the connective tissue surrounding the lungs
  9. Nerve C3-C4-C5
  10. The __________ is at the level of T10.
  11. Procedure to remove fluid from the thorax.

24 Clues: Nerve C3-C4-C5head of the sternumTail of the sternumorigin of pectoralis minor muscleChest pain from excessive coughingThe __________ is at the level of T10.The _______ line is at the level of T4.Procedure to remove fluid from the thorax._____ intercostal muscles elevate the ribs.The joint between the sternum and the clavicle....

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 Rules 2023-03-01

Anatomy Rules crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Crosses over during pronation.
  2. 5 fused bones
  3. Subject of an ESL class.
  4. Where glasses rest.
  5. Skeletal meeting place.
  6. Stretchy protein
  7. They have a lunula.
  8. Jaw joint
  9. No weight? No lie!
  10. A thrombus
  11. Wifi irritant
  12. Carriers to the "pump"
  13. Target of cephalgia.
  14. The olecranon makes it.
  15. Where the alveoli can be found.
  16. Goes with "growth" to describe where things lengthen.
  17. Describing a bulging disc.
  18. What scoliosis deforms
  19. Back?
  20. "Current" creators.
  21. Properly "swelling"
  22. Rule of 9's is used on this injury.
  23. Big vessel
  24. Type of dense regular CT
Down
  1. Above
  2. The "body" of a neurocyte.
  3. Prefix with "polar" to describe chemical that don't easily dissolve in water.
  4. Can cause baldness.
  5. Disorder of lacking pigmentation in patches.
  6. One of the two types of bone.
  7. It has an olecranon
  8. 34-38 created in respiration.
  9. What happens when you stop working out
  10. Under
  11. Layers
  12. P? or PP?
  13. Distal femur has two of these.
  14. OMG! I can see the bone sticking out!!
  15. What Mr Sewell needs to stay away from if he ever plans on losing weight.
  16. Amount for your thoughts.
  17. It describes the smaller sticky-outy-thingy.
  18. Embedded bone (ex: patella)
  19. Hypersensitive reaction
  20. Wing (bone)

44 Clues: AboveUnderBack?LayersJaw jointP? or PP?A thrombusBig vesselWing (bone)5 fused bonesWifi irritantStretchy proteinWhere glasses rest.Can cause baldness.It has an olecranonThey have a lunula.No weight? No lie!"Current" creators.Properly "swelling"Target of cephalgia.Carriers to the "pump"What scoliosis deformsSkeletal meeting place....

COMPARATIVE ANATOMY 2020-04-29

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

40 Clues: no feetno tailspiny rootrat fishesspiny formsearly sharkbone and fishshell and skinsharks and raysray finned-fishround and mouthplates and skinfishes with jawsbirds with talonscartilage and fishfleshy finned-fishgroup of tetrapodssnakes and lizardsgroup of salamanderfishes without jawsextended flap of skinone of the largest ray...

Anatomy I 2020-05-05

Anatomy I crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Warns off insects on skin and guard against heat
  2. Gland that secretes sebum and softens the hair and skin
  3. Tissue regulates and controls body functions
  4. Binds to troponin and blocks sodium channels
  5. Generate and conduct nerve impulses
  6. Support, insulate, and protect neurons
  7. Instruction sheet for protein synthesis
  8. Epithelia that absorbs, secretes, and filtrates
  9. Prevents continued muscle fiber contraction
  10. Glands that secrete hormones into lymph or blood
  11. Absorbs shock, insulates, and anchors skin to underlying structures
  12. Digest worn-out or nonfunctional organelles or molecules
  13. Supports and protects the body structures
  14. Anchors cells together at plaques and reduce tearing
  15. Blood brain barriers and support neurons
  16. Tissue that stores fat and nutrients
Down
  1. Powerhouse that produces ATP
  2. Holds DNA and protein molecules inside
  3. Transmits impulses along the axolemma
  4. Transports respiratory gases, nutrients, wastes, etc
  5. Mediates information transfer from one neuron to another
  6. Act as messengers and transfer agents for amino acids
  7. Maintains posture and generates heat
  8. Envelopes that act as storage sites
  9. Produces multiple copies of the same protein
  10. Cartilage supports, reinforces, and resists compressive stress
  11. Conveys incoming messages toward the cell body
  12. Form the insulating myelin sheaths
  13. Generates the microtubules and organize the mitotic spindle
  14. Epithelium that changes shape with stretching

30 Clues: Powerhouse that produces ATPForm the insulating myelin sheathsGenerate and conduct nerve impulsesEnvelopes that act as storage sitesMaintains posture and generates heatTissue that stores fat and nutrientsTransmits impulses along the axolemmaHolds DNA and protein molecules insideSupport, insulate, and protect neurons...

Brain Anatomy 2020-12-08

Brain Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. The movements of the body without the muscles contracting
  2. powerful light beams are focused on the key muscle to help treat them.
  3. Jump excersizes that use boxes and typically work lower body.
  4. is the range of motion and test that the activity of the brain.
  5. allows muscles to gain strength while moving and typically stays in motion
  6. this is the technique used to increase ROM.
  7. adds stimulation to the muscle and helps to relax the key parts of that muscle.
  8. a test or stimulation used to stimulate the brain and test the function
  9. is testing used to see the range of motion and strength of a body part
  10. Freezing temperatues to contract a muscle and to relax it.
Down
  1. is a deep massage that people use to stretch into the deeper muscle and tissues.
  2. is the way you are able to move the muscles and stretch
  3. Heat to help treat symptoms or get muscles back aligned
  4. The excersizes that typically use resistance bands or a little weight to help strengthen smaller muscles.
  5. goals or accomplishments that we use to get the brain healthy
  6. used for seeing in the body as a camera and heat sensing technique.
  7. helps to treat scar tissue and to relax surrounding tissue.
  8. goals set farther out to achive such as a full return to play recovery.
  9. They use electrical impulses to stimulate a muscle and to help treat
  10. A movement with a contraction

20 Clues: A movement with a contractionthis is the technique used to increase ROM.is the way you are able to move the muscles and stretchHeat to help treat symptoms or get muscles back alignedThe movements of the body without the muscles contractingFreezing temperatues to contract a muscle and to relax it....

Grey’s Anatomy 2021-01-15

Grey’s Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Mark is head of
  2. Miranda
  3. The country Owen visits Teddy in
  4. The exam George fails
  5. Jackson’s grandpa
  6. Alex’s nickname
  7. Arizona has a prosthetic
  8. type of crash Lexie dies in
  9. Izzie cuts an
  10. Richard struggles with being an
  11. Cristina moves to
  12. Jo lived in her
  13. Callie’s wife
Down
  1. Richard marries
  2. Meredith’s first child
  3. Meredith is dark and
  4. April
  5. Mark
  6. Derek’s sister
  7. Derek has a thing for
  8. Intern that died from being electrocuted
  9. Izzie is treated for
  10. Owen’s sister
  11. Cristina’s surgery preference
  12. Meredith’s other sister
  13. Won 2 Harper Avery Awards
  14. Derek is head of
  15. Owen is head of
  16. O’Malley joins the

29 Clues: MarkAprilMirandaOwen’s sisterIzzie cuts anCallie’s wifeDerek’s sisterRichard marriesMark is head ofAlex’s nicknameOwen is head ofJo lived in herDerek is head ofJackson’s grandpaCristina moves toO’Malley joins theMeredith is dark andIzzie is treated forDerek has a thing forThe exam George failsMeredith’s first childMeredith’s other sister...

Shoulder Anatomy 2021-02-02

Shoulder Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. articulates the lateral end of the clavicle with the acromion as it projects anteriorly off the scapula.
  2. made up of the trapezoid and conoid. Its function is to allow complex shoulder movements without the separation of the scapular and clavicle
  3. bone also known as the shoulder blade, wing bone or blade bone.
  4. is a strong triangular band, extending between the coracoid process and the acromion
  5. a prominent plate of bone, which crosses obliquely the medial four-fifths of the dorsal surface of the scapula.
  6. the longest and largest bone of the upper limb.
  7. is a broad band which strengthens the upper part of the capsule. It arises from the lateral border of the coracoid process, and passes obliquely downward and lateralward to the front of the greater tubercle of the humerus
  8. a bone that extended between the sternum and the acromion of the scapula.
  9. is a bony prominence on the inferior surface of the lateral third of the clavicle
Down
  1. serves to reinforce the joint capsule and serves as the primary restraint to posterior translation and posterior axial rotation at the AC joint.
  2. is a ball and socket joint between the scapula and the humerus
  3. located on the scapulars anterior surface and is the attachment site for the subscapularis
  4. is the prominent area of bone at the top of the humerus and is the attachment for the two large, powerful rotator cuff muscles
  5. articulates with the glenoid to form the glenohumeral joint
  6. a synovial saddle joint that is the only true joint which connects the appendicular skeleton of the upper limb with the axial skeleton of the trunk
  7. the point at which the medial and lateral borders of the scapular meet.
  8. made up of 3 ligaments which are important passive stabilisers of the shoulder joint
  9. cavity a shallow, pyriform articular surface, which is located on the lateral angle of the scapula.
  10. is a small projection of the scapula that extends anteriorly from the spine of the scapula
  11. the coracoid process is a hook-shaped bone structure that projects anterolaterally from the superior aspect of the scapular neck

20 Clues: the longest and largest bone of the upper limb.articulates with the glenoid to form the glenohumeral jointis a ball and socket joint between the scapula and the humerusbone also known as the shoulder blade, wing bone or blade bone.the point at which the medial and lateral borders of the scapular meet....

Shoulder Anatomy 2021-02-02

Shoulder Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. articulates the lateral end of the clavicle with the acromion as it projects anteriorly off the scapula.
  2. a bone that extended between the sternum and the acromion of the scapula.
  3. located on the scapulars anterior surface and is the attachment site for the subscapularis
  4. the point at which the medial and lateral borders of the scapular meet.
  5. the longest and largest bone of the upper limb.
  6. is a broad band which strengthens the upper part of the capsule. It arises from the lateral border of the coracoid process, and passes obliquely downward and lateralward to the front of the greater tubercle of the humerus
  7. bone also known as the shoulder blade, wing bone or blade bone.
  8. is a small projection of the scapula that extends anteriorly from the spine of the scapula
  9. a shallow, pyriform articular surface, which is located on the lateral angle of the scapula.
  10. made up of the trapezoid and conoid. Its function is to allow complex shoulder movements without the separation of the scapular and clavicle
  11. is a ball and socket joint between the scapula and the humerus
  12. made up of 3 ligaments which are important passive stabilisers of the shoulder joint
Down
  1. the coracoid process is a hook-shaped bone structure that projects anterolaterally from the superior aspect of the scapular neck
  2. is the prominent area of bone at the top of the humerus and is the attachment for the two large, powerful rotator cuff muscles
  3. a prominent plate of bone, which crosses obliquely the medial four-fifths of the dorsal surface of the scapula.
  4. serves to reinforce the joint capsule and serves as the primary restraint to posterior translation and posterior axial rotation at the AC joint.
  5. a synovial saddle joint that is the only true joint which connects the appendicular skeleton of the upper limb with the axial skeleton of the trunk
  6. is a strong triangular band, extending between the coracoid process and the acromion
  7. articulates with the glenoid to form the glenohumeral joint
  8. is a bony prominence on the inferior surface of the lateral third of the clavicle

20 Clues: the longest and largest bone of the upper limb.articulates with the glenoid to form the glenohumeral jointis a ball and socket joint between the scapula and the humerusbone also known as the shoulder blade, wing bone or blade bone.the point at which the medial and lateral borders of the scapular meet....

Shoulder Anatomy 2021-02-02

Shoulder Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. a bone that extended between the sternum and the acromion of the scapula.
  2. located on the scapulars anterior surface and is the attachment site for the subscapularis
  3. a synovial saddle joint that is the only true joint which connects the appendicular skeleton of the upper limb with the axial skeleton of the trunk
  4. articulates the lateral end of the clavicle with the acromion as it projects anteriorly off the scapula.
  5. is the prominent area of bone at the top of the humerus and is the attachment for the two large, powerful rotator cuff muscles
  6. is a strong triangular band, extending between the coracoid process and the acromion
  7. the point at which the medial and lateral borders of the scapular meet.
  8. serves to reinforce the joint capsule and serves as the primary restraint to posterior translation and posterior axial rotation at the AC joint.
Down
  1. a prominent plate of bone, which crosses obliquely the medial four-fifths of the dorsal surface of the scapula.
  2. is a bony prominence on the inferior surface of the lateral third of the clavicle
  3. made up of the trapezoid and conoid. Its function is to allow complex shoulder movements without the separation of the scapular and clavicle
  4. bone also known as the shoulder blade, wing bone or blade bone.
  5. is a ball and socket joint between the scapula and the humerus
  6. is a broad band which strengthens the upper part of the capsule. It arises from the lateral border of the coracoid process, and passes obliquely downward and lateralward to the front of the greater tubercle of the humerus
  7. is a small projection of the scapula that extends anteriorly from the spine of the scapula
  8. the longest and largest bone of the upper limb.
  9. made up of 3 ligaments which are important passive stabilisers of the shoulder joint
  10. a hook-shaped bone structure that projects anterolaterally from the superior aspect of the scapular neck
  11. articulates with the glenoid to form the glenohumeral joint
  12. a shallow, pyriform articular surface, which is located on the lateral angle of the scapula.

20 Clues: the longest and largest bone of the upper limb.articulates with the glenoid to form the glenohumeral jointis a ball and socket joint between the scapula and the humerusbone also known as the shoulder blade, wing bone or blade bone.the point at which the medial and lateral borders of the scapular meet....

Anatomy Crossword 2020-10-05

Anatomy Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. fracture in which skin remains intact
  2. connective tissue covering
  3. process of bone development
  4. several breaks results in many small pieces between 2 larger segments
  5. straight across the long axis of the bone
  6. thin membrane lining the medullary cavity
  7. main portion of the bone shaft
  8. where 2 bone segments come together
  9. bone segments are pulled apart
  10. partial fracture where only 1 side is fractured
Down
  1. a thin and curved bone
  2. area of the bone that projects above the surface of the bone
  3. the proximal and distal ends of the bone
  4. a bone with a cube like shape
  5. 1 fragment is driven into the other, usually as a result of compression
  6. a small and round bone embedded in tendons
  7. fracture where at least 1 end of broken bone tears through the skin
  8. openings or grooves that allow blood vessels or nerves to enter the bone
  9. al bone with a complex shape
  10. a bone that is longer than it is wide
  11. between the diaphysis and epiphysis

21 Clues: a thin and curved boneconnective tissue coveringprocess of bone developmental bone with a complex shapea bone with a cube like shapemain portion of the bone shaftbone segments are pulled apartbetween the diaphysis and epiphysiswhere 2 bone segments come togetherfracture in which skin remains intacta bone that is longer than it is wide...

Muscle Anatomy 2021-02-08

Muscle Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. minimal level of stimulus to cause contraction
  2. this superhero has huge muscles when angry
  3. membrane channels that surround myofibrils
  4. space between a neuron and the muscle synaptic _
  5. overlapping patterns of actin and myosin
  6. thick filaments of a muscle fiber
  7. helps generate ATP _phosphate
  8. thin filaments of a muscle fiber
  9. connects bone to bone
  10. describes muscles that are striped
  11. organelle that provides energy
  12. section of myofibril from Z disc to Z disc
Down
  1. type of muscle found in the digestive tract
  2. when muscles become tired
  3. neurotransmitter used to cause contraction
  4. stores neurotransmitters
  5. connects muscle to bone
  6. individual muscle fiber
  7. muscle fiber membrane
  8. bundle of muscle fibers
  9. surrounds fascicles
  10. type of muscle that makes u the heart
  11. type of muscle that connects to bone, voluntary
  12. outermost layer, surrounds muscle
  13. theory of muscle contraction

25 Clues: surrounds fasciclesmuscle fiber membraneconnects bone to boneconnects muscle to boneindividual muscle fiberbundle of muscle fibersstores neurotransmitterswhen muscles become tiredtheory of muscle contractionhelps generate ATP _phosphateorganelle that provides energythin filaments of a muscle fiberthick filaments of a muscle fiber...

Anatomy: Epithelium 2021-04-13

Anatomy: Epithelium crossword puzzle
Across
  1. What is the layer of contiguous cells that lines the internal and external body surface
  2. Name of a process of being turning inside out to form cavity or pouch
  3. Which stratum in keratinized stratified squamous epithelium has lattice arrangement of cells to sustain tension
  4. What is the name of a stratum that has detached
  5. Zonula occludens are tight junctions that can prevent _____ of transported solutes
  6. Name of the granules that are filled with histidine and cysteine that will bind the keratin filaments together
  7. How does cuboidal epithelium appear in glands? (extra clue : shape)
  8. What type of epithelium that do secretion
  9. What types of cells are in parenchyma
  10. In stratum basale of non keratinized squamous epithelium, there are cuboidal epithelium that is actively ______
  11. Different names for epithelial tissue (2 words no space)
  12. What is the name of the process where detachment occur
  13. Types of squamous epithelium tissue that lines inside the blood vessels
  14. Where does the nucleus of columnar epithelium located at?
  15. What is the name of the layer that is present in the lining of the reproductive organs?
Down
  1. Even though, pseudostratified only has a layer, but it is called stratified because it has ____ nucleus
  2. Epithelial is a type of ______ which has no specific blood vessels supplying to the tissues
  3. What type of epithelium tissue that can be seen to have layers but actually do not?
  4. An organelle which are similar to cilia but have longer projections
  5. Which stratified squamous epithelium have five different strata/layers
  6. state of a cell that is coloured bluish-purplish
  7. What layer in transitional epithelium that is rounded and apposed by zonulae occludens
  8. Types of squamous epithelium tissue that lines the GI tract
  9. What stratum in K.S.S.Epithelium that has no nucleus and are fully keratinized
  10. Stratum granulosum and lucidum can only be found in ____ skin
  11. Name of epithelium tissue that is flat in shape
  12. What tissue supports epithelial tissues?
  13. What is secretory units called?
  14. Name of germ layers that are present in the lining of the nostrils, skin and etc
  15. What is the name of the germ layers that lines the intestine and respiratory tract

30 Clues: What is secretory units called?What types of cells are in parenchymaWhat tissue supports epithelial tissues?What type of epithelium that do secretionWhat is the name of a stratum that has detachedName of epithelium tissue that is flat in shapestate of a cell that is coloured bluish-purplishWhat is the name of the process where detachment occur...

Anatomy final 2021-06-09

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

46 Clues: Thin filamentsThick filamentsRotates arm laterallyBundle of muscle fibersExtends leg at the kneeFlexes vertebral columnBundles of myofilamentsbrachii Extends forearmFlexes and abducts thighattaches muscles to boneThe muscle that contractsColor of the I-Band is...Moving toward the midlineColor of the A-Band is...Muscle that abducts the arm...

Anatomy final 2021-06-09

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

50 Clues: Thin filamentsThick filamentsRotates arm laterallyFlexes vertebral columnBundle of muscle fibersExtends leg at the kneebrachii Extends forearmBundles of myofilamentsFlexes and abducts thighattaches muscles to boneThe muscle that contractsColor of the I-Band is...Moving toward the midlineColor of the A-Band is...Muscle that abducts the arm...

Frog Anatomy 2021-06-03

Frog Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. uses them to swim and walk
  2. It pumps out blood from the heart
  3. Sharp teeth
  4. Things used to fill up caveties in the frogs body
  5. something that holds the brain
  6. uses it to see
  7. Seperates bile and digested food
  8. uses it to smell
  9. it extends to catch insects
  10. Takes in oxegyn for the body
Down
  1. It stores undigested food
  2. Mixes food with enezymes to begin digestion
  3. It pumps blood through the body
  4. Something that stores bile
  5. An organ that absorbs food
  6. It recieves blood from the lungs
  7. a tube that connects the mouth and stomach
  8. the openings of the nostrils in the mouth
  9. It recieves blood from the sinus venosus
  10. used to hold and capture prey

20 Clues: Sharp teethuses it to seeuses it to smellIt stores undigested fooduses them to swim and walkSomething that stores bileAn organ that absorbs foodit extends to catch insectsTakes in oxegyn for the bodyused to hold and capture preysomething that holds the brainIt pumps blood through the bodyIt recieves blood from the lungs...

Anatomy Puzzle 2021-08-23

Anatomy Puzzle crossword puzzle
Across
  1. membranous sacs that resemble lysosmomes in size and shape.
  2. is not covered in ribosomes so it looks smooth.
  3. Lipid Bi-layer made of phospholipids, gives the cell shape and protects it.
  4. the cellular contents between the cell membrane
  5. Stored in the nucleus of the cell
  6. intracellular fluid, surrounds the organelles.
  7. cells with specialized characteristics
  8. solutions that have higher osmotic pressure than body fluids.
  9. consists of loosely coiled fibers in the nuclear fluid.
  10. very small structures in the cytoplasm are assembled from protein and rRNA.
  11. intracellular structures having a characteristic shapes.
  12. movement of material through a membrane.
  13. membranes bounded packages pinched off from the golgi complex.
  14. protein lined channel in the nuclear envelope.
  15. the cell membrane is either permeable or impermeable to certain substances
  16. Series of biochemical reactions that allows cells to receive and respond to messages coming through the cell membrane.
Down
  1. the movement of water across a selectively permeable membrane in to a compartment containing solute that cannot cross the same membrane.
  2. The powerhouses of the cell. Generates ATP via aerobic respiration.
  3. any solution that has the same osmotic pressure as body fluids.
  4. short hairlke projections from the cell membrane
  5. also consists of flattened, membranous sacs, sorts package proteins.
  6. proteins that guide movements of cells.
  7. oval shaped structure stores DNA.
  8. the movement of particles into and out of cells through the cell membrane is essential.
  9. Membranous sacs that vary in size and content
  10. Membrane that allows some types of molecules through but not others.
  11. a network of membranes in the shape of flattened sacs or tubules
  12. loger cilia, move the cell.
  13. connected to the nuclear envelope surface is covered with ribosomes making the ER look rough.
  14. fingerlike projections in the cell membrane which increase surface area of the cell.
  15. a structure located in the cytoplasm near the nucleus.
  16. Cells take in tiny droplets of liquid from their surroundings.
  17. protein rods and tubules that form a supportive framework.
  18. organic molecules that stores and releases energy.

34 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.movement of material through a membrane.Membranous sacs that vary in size and contentintracellular fluid, surrounds the organelles.protein lined channel in the nuclear envelope....

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. is not covered in ribosomes so it looks smooth.
  3. Cells take in tiny droplets of liquid from their surroundings.
  4. the cell membrane is either permeable or impermeable to certain substances
  5. also consists of flattened, membranous sacs, sorts package proteins.
  6. solutions that have higher osmotic pressure than body fluids.
  7. the movement of water across a selectively permeable membrane in to a compartment containing solute that cannot cross the same membrane.
  8. short hairlke projections from the cell membrane
  9. the cellular contents between the cell membrane
  10. fingerlike projections in the cell membrane which increase surface area of the cell.
  11. membranous sacs that resemble lysosmomes in size and shape.
  12. protein rods and tubules that form a supportive framework.
  13. intracellular fluid, surrounds the organelles.
  14. cells with specialized characteristics
  15. any solution that has the same osmotic pressure as body fluids.
  16. a structure located in the cytoplasm near the nucleus.
  17. membranes bounded packages pinched off from the golgi complex.
  18. consists of loosely coiled fibers in the nuclear fluid.
  19. proteins that guide movements of cells.
Down
  1. Lipid Bi-layer made of phospholipids, gives the cell shape and protects it.
  2. Series of biochemical reactions that allows cells to receive and respond to messages coming through the cell membrane.
  3. intracellular structures having a characteristic shapes.
  4. very small structures in the cytoplasm are assembled from protein and rRNA.
  5. the movement of particles into and out of cells through the cell membrane is essential.
  6. Stored in the nucleus of the cell
  7. a network of membranes in the shape of flattened sacs or tubules
  8. protein lined channel in the nuclear envelope.
  9. Membranous sacs that vary in size and content
  10. organic molecules that stores and releases energy.
  11. The powerhouses of the cell. Generates ATP via aerobic respiration.
  12. movement of material through a membrane.
  13. Membrane that allows some types of molecules through but not others.
  14. similar to pinocytosis but the cell takes in solids rather than liquid.
  15. loger cilia, move the cell.
  16. oval shaped structure stores DNA.

35 Clues: loger cilia, move the cell.Stored in the nucleus of the celloval shaped structure stores DNA.cells with specialized characteristicsproteins that guide movements of cells.movement of material through a membrane.Membranous sacs that vary in size and contentprotein lined channel in the nuclear envelope.intracellular fluid, surrounds the organelles....

anatomy terms 2021-08-19

anatomy terms crossword puzzle
Across
  1. close to the origin of the body
  2. section logitudinal cut along the body
  3. armpit
  4. heal of foot
  5. point of shoulder
  6. area of back between ribs, hips, and loin
  7. outside body covering; skin
  8. leg
  9. thigh
  10. midline of the body
Down
  1. buttock
  2. posterior surface of leg; calf
  3. lateral pan of leg
  4. navel
  5. anterior knee
  6. picks up leaked fluid inn blood and disposes of debris
  7. the framework of the body
  8. the fast-acting control system
  9. control system of bodily activities
  10. ankle

20 Clues: legnavelanklethigharmpitbuttockheal of footanterior kneepoint of shoulderlateral pan of legmidline of the bodythe framework of the bodyoutside body covering; skinposterior surface of leg; calfthe fast-acting control systemclose to the origin of the bodycontrol system of bodily activitiessection logitudinal cut along the body...

Anatomy: Tissues 2021-10-12

Anatomy: Tissues crossword puzzle
Across
  1. important extracellular matrix protein
  2. study of tissues
  3. eyelashlike filament
  4. acting on one's will
  5. cells that function as a unit
  6. allows the exchange of ions
  7. made of big droplets of lipids
  8. attaches muscle to bone
  9. occurs naturally in the connective tissues
  10. germ layer that rises during gastrulation
Down
  1. most common cell type in connective tissue
  2. holds together a joint
  3. against one's will
  4. body fat that is activated when cold
  5. makes sweat, tears, and saliva
  6. examines bodies and body tissues
  7. outer layer of cells during early embryo development
  8. gland found in skin, breast,eyelid, and
  9. substance between cells
  10. innermost of the three germ layers

20 Clues: study of tissuesagainst one's willeyelashlike filamentacting on one's willholds together a jointsubstance between cellsattaches muscle to boneallows the exchange of ionscells that function as a unitmakes sweat, tears, and salivamade of big droplets of lipidsexamines bodies and body tissuesinnermost of the three germ layers...

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...

DPT Anatomy 2022-07-07

DPT Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. The head of the radius is located_________
  2. L2 myotome
  3. Only muscle in anterior thigh with only L2,L3 innervation
  4. Bony prominence on back of skull
  5. Actions are knee flexion, hip extension, hip and knee internal rotation
  6. PA distal 2/3 posterior surafce of fibula
  7. Space in foot which the tibial nerve passes through and splits
  8. Actions are knee flexion and internal rotation
  9. One of the distal continuations of popliteal artery
Down
  1. C1 myotome
  2. This nerve pierces the supinator
  3. Space in the wrist which the ulnar nerve passes through
  4. Space where the brachial artery travels through
  5. Muscles located in deep hand
  6. DA is the pisiform, hook of hamate, and 5th MC
  7. PA is between the anterior and inferior gluteal lines
  8. The radial tuberosity is located _______
  9. Superior portion of talus
  10. Nerve branch off of C5 brachial plexus
  11. Muscle in hand that has no bony attachments

20 Clues: C1 myotomeL2 myotomeSuperior portion of talusMuscles located in deep handThis nerve pierces the supinatorBony prominence on back of skullNerve branch off of C5 brachial plexusThe radial tuberosity is located _______PA distal 2/3 posterior surafce of fibulaThe head of the radius is located_________Muscle in hand that has no bony attachments...

Pathological anatomy 2022-10-10

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

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....

Pathological anatomy 2022-10-10

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

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....

Cosmetology Anatomy 2022-10-17

Cosmetology Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Bones small,thin bones located at the front inner wall of the orbits
  2. dense,active protoplasm found in center of cell
  3. Tissue fibrous tissue that binds together, protects, and supports various parts of the body
  4. the watery fluid that surrounds the nucleus of cell
  5. Bone light spongy bone between the eye sockers
  6. Bone hindmost bone of the skull
  7. Bone bone that joins all of the bones of the cranium together
  8. study of the human body structures that can be seen with the naked eye
  9. Tissue protective covering on body surfaces
  10. System forms the physical foundation of the body and is composed of 206 bones
Down
  1. provides protective covering covering and regulates body temperature
  2. Bone bones that form the sides of the head in the ear region
  3. study of the functions & activities performed by the body's structures.
  4. colorless jelly-like substance found inside cells
  5. Eliminates waste from the body reducing build up of all toxins
  6. collection of similar cells that perform a particular function
  7. Bone bone that forms the forehead
  8. Tissue contracts and moves various parts of the body
  9. Bones bones that form the bridge of the nose
  10. bones that form the sides and top of the cranium
  11. Membrane cell part that encloses the protoplasm
  12. Tissue carries messages to and from the brain and controls and coordinates all bodily functions

22 Clues: Bone hindmost bone of the skullBone bone that forms the foreheadTissue protective covering on body surfacesBones bones that form the bridge of the noseBone light spongy bone between the eye sockersdense,active protoplasm found in center of cellMembrane cell part that encloses the protoplasmbones that form the sides and top of the cranium...

Anatomy & Physiology 2017-01-20

Anatomy & Physiology crossword puzzle
Across
  1. I am the bridge of the nose
  2. I’m known as the lower jaw
  3. I am superior to the mandible. I comprise the anterior roof of the mouth.
  4. bone I am located on the sides of the face. I am also known as the cheekbones.
  5. Most superior part of the body. Also known as the skull
  6. suture A line on the superior part of the skull that joins two parietal bones
  7. condyle Located on the inferior end of the humerus on either side
  8. Longest bone in the body, directly inferior to the pelvis
  9. Inferior part of the pelvis.
  10. One of the two bones in the lower arm. Along the side of the thumb
  11. Proximal to the elbow. Also known as the upper arm.
Down
  1. One of the bones in the bottom half of the leg. Also known as the shin.
  2. Thinnest bone in the leg
  3. foramen The anterior opening of the mandible
  4. I am the lowest part of the vertebral column. I am composed of four fused vertebrae.
  5. bone I am located on the sides and base of the cranium. Directly above the ears
  6. neck The superior part of the fibula under the head.
  7. bone I am located on each side of the skull. I am posterior of the frontal bone.
  8. vertebra I have seven vertebrae to me. I’m also known as the spinal column
  9. Triangular bones located on either side of the upper back
  10. Superior to the scapula. Also known as the collar bone.
  11. vertebra Contains five vertebrae.
  12. Comprised of an odontoid process. Second vertebra.
  13. One of the bones in the lower arm. Along the side of the pinky.
  14. bones Also known as the pelvis.

25 Clues: Thinnest bone in the legI’m known as the lower jawI am the bridge of the noseInferior part of the pelvis.bones Also known as the pelvis.vertebra Contains five vertebrae.foramen The anterior opening of the mandibleComprised of an odontoid process. Second vertebra.Proximal to the elbow. Also known as the upper arm....

Equine Anatomy 2018-02-22

Equine Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. number of fuzed vertebrae of the sacrum
  2. long bone in the forearm
  3. knee cap
  4. bone of the pelvis
  5. knee joint
  6. jaw bone
  7. long bone of the gaskin
  8. bone that comprises the point of shoulder
  9. hock joint
Down
  1. bone of the hoof
  2. number of cervical vertebrae
  3. bone of the shoulder
  4. short pastern bone
  5. number of ribs
  6. bone that makes up the elbow
  7. fuzed bone of the tibia
  8. second cervical vertebrae
  9. long pastern bone
  10. breast bone
  11. bone that acts as the fulcrum of flexion of the foot

20 Clues: knee capjaw boneknee jointhock jointbreast bonenumber of ribsbone of the hooflong pastern boneshort pastern bonebone of the pelvisbone of the shoulderfuzed bone of the tibialong bone of the gaskinlong bone in the forearmsecond cervical vertebraenumber of cervical vertebraebone that makes up the elbownumber of fuzed vertebrae of the sacrum...

Reprod - anatomy 2018-10-26

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

23 Clues: folds in stomachlargest salivary glandwave-like contractionsupper region of stomachextrinsic tongue muscleorgan that produces bilecapillaries found in the liverfirst region of small intestinetype of cell that secretes mucuslayer that contains Peyer's patcheschemical breakdown of large moleculesmovement of food through digestive tract...

Anatomy Crossword 2019-09-22

Anatomy Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. What cells in the spiral ligament move K+ to the stria vascularis?
  2. _____is determined by stapes speed.
  3. This cochlear fluid has a charge of 0mv.
  4. What is the opposite of impedance?
  5. What makes perilymph?
  6. What makes endolymph?
  7. Connect the top of shorter stereocilia to the taller neighbor.
  8. The Cochlear microphonic is primarily driven by?
  9. This is when the tip links deflect toward the kinocilia. There is an influx of ions.
  10. _____ is determined by how much the stapes is moving.
Down
  1. The stapes movement is ___ for intensity.
  2. This cochlear fluid has a charge of 80mv.
  3. What is process is when the anion moves toward the outside of the cell?
  4. What is the process when the anion moves toward the outside of the cell?
  5. What is another term for contraction?
  6. The summating potential follows the ____ of a stimulus.
  7. This is dictated by mass and stiffness.
  8. This is when the tip links deflect away from kinocilia. This causes the tip links to lose tension and the channels close.
  9. _____ is the interaction of TW intertial forces and BM mass and stiffness.
  10. What kind of cells moves the potassium to the cortilymph?
  11. What is the motor protein in outer hair cells?
  12. The summating potential is driven by?

22 Clues: What makes perilymph?What makes endolymph?What is the opposite of impedance?_____is determined by stapes speed.What is another term for contraction?The summating potential is driven by?This is dictated by mass and stiffness.This cochlear fluid has a charge of 0mv.The stapes movement is ___ for intensity.This cochlear fluid has a charge of 80mv....

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
Down
  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...

Plant Anatomy 2019-11-08

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

40 Clues: 28136975424271012181519351430223828322111132931204034331625172326373639

Pig Anatomy 2023-05-11

Pig Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. holds food
  2. air to lungs
  3. fleshy flap covers glottis
  4. use it to breathe
  5. connects bloodstream to fetus
  6. produces sperm
  7. Voice box
  8. Carries blood rich in food
  9. opening between vocal cords
  10. use it to taste food
Down
  1. collects blood from the left atrium
  2. White blood cells go here to mature
  3. Food tube
  4. blue blood vessel
  5. Buttocks hole
  6. you have two of them
  7. stores blood cells
  8. helps air into and out the lungs
  9. collects blood from the lungs
  10. eggs in female

20 Clues: Food tubeVoice boxholds foodair to lungsButtocks holeproduces spermeggs in femaleblue blood vesseluse it to breathestores blood cellsyou have two of themuse it to taste foodfleshy flap covers glottisCarries blood rich in foodopening between vocal cordsconnects bloodstream to fetuscollects blood from the lungshelps air into and out the lungs...

Skeletal Anatomy 2023-06-12

Skeletal Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Section of Vertebrae located just inferior to the Lumbar Spine
  2. Cranial bone located on the posterior inferior aspect of the Skull
  3. Classification of Ribs 1-7
  4. The facial bone that makes up the cheek
  5. Number of Vertebrae located in the Cervical Spine
  6. Structure that connects the Ribs to the Sternum
  7. Section of Vertebrae just superior to the Sacrum
  8. Bone marking located just posterior to the ear
  9. Classification of Ribs 11&12
  10. Superior part of the Sternum
  11. Bone marking characterized by an opening and is found on the inferior aspect of the skull
Down
  1. Most Inferior part of Vertebral Column
  2. Joint located just anterior to the ear
  3. The most superior section of the Vertebral Column
  4. Classification of Ribs 8-10
  5. Cranial bone located most anterior and is superior to the nasal bone
  6. Section of Vertebrae located just inferior to the Cervical Vertebrae
  7. The inferior part of the Sternum
  8. Number of Vertebrae located in the Thoracic Spine
  9. The part of the skeleton made up of the Skull, Thorax, and Vertebral Column
  10. Sternum, Ribs, and Thoracic Vertebrae
  11. Facial Bone that makes up the chin
  12. Number of Vertebrae located in the Lumbar Spine

23 Clues: Classification of Ribs 1-7Classification of Ribs 8-10Classification of Ribs 11&12Superior part of the SternumThe inferior part of the SternumFacial Bone that makes up the chinSternum, Ribs, and Thoracic VertebraeMost Inferior part of Vertebral ColumnJoint located just anterior to the earThe facial bone that makes up the cheek...

Grey’s Anatomy 2023-06-27

Grey’s Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Karev’s love interest after Izzie
  2. What season was the plane crash
  3. Adopted Zola with Meredith
  4. Arizona’s specialty
  5. Starred in a lingerie magazine
  6. Military cardio surgeon
  7. OG chief of surgery
  8. Izzie’s forbidden love
  9. What season did Denny die
  10. OG plastics head surgeon
  11. OG Ortho surgeon
  12. Everyone’s favorite pretty boy
  13. What season was the shooting
  14. Derek’s first wife
  15. An award is named after her father
  16. What season did the big storm hit the hospital
  17. Justin’s fave surgeon
  18. Name of hospital after the doctors buy it
  19. Mer’s best friend
  20. Needs a stepstool to operate
  21. Everyone’s favorite surgical nurse
  22. Miranda’s second husband
Down
  1. Mer’s mother
  2. City the show takes place in
  3. Died alongside Mark in the plane crash
  4. Mark’s nickname
  5. Main character
  6. Derek’s nickname
  7. Military trauma surgeon
  8. Marries Jackson
  9. Creator of the show
  10. Bailey’s nickname from season one
  11. Webber suffers from this disease
  12. Original name of the hospital
  13. Loses part of leg in the plane crash
  14. Yang was stabbed by a falling _____
  15. 007

37 Clues: 007Mer’s motherMain characterMark’s nicknameMarries JacksonDerek’s nicknameOG Ortho surgeonMer’s best friendDerek’s first wifeArizona’s specialtyCreator of the showOG chief of surgeryJustin’s fave surgeonIzzie’s forbidden loveMilitary cardio surgeonMilitary trauma surgeonOG plastics head surgeonMiranda’s second husbandWhat season did Denny die...

Muscle Anatomy 2023-06-09

Muscle Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. The proper name for the cell membrane of a muscle cell.
  2. The portion of the sarcolemma that is directly across from the neuron (three words, no space).
  3. Muscle cells are also known as muscle __________(plural).
  4. This is released into the synaptic cleft by the terminal knobs of a neuron.
  5. In the sarcomere, he ___________ contains only thin filaments and appears lighter (two terms, no space).
  6. This molecule covers the active sites on actin.
  7. The tissue surrounding each muscle cell is called what?
  8. This molecule has heads that attach to the other molecule and rotate, providing movement.
  9. The space between the terminal knob of the neuron and the sarcolemma of the muscle cell (two words, no space).
  10. This is the center of the sarcomere (two terms, no space).
  11. __________ muscle cells contain one or two nuclei, appear branched, and are striped.
  12. __________ muscle cells contains multiple nuclei, are long and straight, and appear striped.
  13. This is released by the sarcoplasmic reticulum, into the sarcoplasm.
Down
  1. Fascicles are surrounded by what layer?
  2. Breaking apart this molecule provides energy for the cell.
  3. This is the most superficial layer of a muscle.
  4. Thick and thin filaments are both what (plural)?
  5. Myosin is the ___________ filament.
  6. In the sarcomere, the ___________ contains both thick and thin filaments and appears darker (two terms, no space).
  7. The basic unit of a muscle cell is a what?
  8. The place where there is interaction between the neuron and the muscle cell is called the what? (two words, no space).
  9. This molecule binds calcium and changes shape, helping to reveal active sites.
  10. Actin is the __________ filament.
  11. This is an invagination of the sarcolemma (two terms, no space or punctuation).
  12. This forms the boundary between two sarcomeres (two terms, no space).

25 Clues: Actin is the __________ filament.Myosin is the ___________ filament.Fascicles are surrounded by what layer?The basic unit of a muscle cell is a what?This is the most superficial layer of a muscle.This molecule covers the active sites on actin.Thick and thin filaments are both what (plural)?The proper name for the cell membrane of a muscle cell....

Terminology & Anatomy 2023-07-26

Terminology & Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Pertaining to the sole of the foot
  2. Situated above
  3. Pertaining to the back of the body
  4. Movement of a body part forward (mandible, scapula)
  5. Pertaining to the front of the body
  6. Lying face down
  7. An erect stance, arms at the side, palms facing forward
  8. Divides the body into equal left and right parts
  9. Movement in a circular pattern that outlines a cone
  10. Raising a body part
  11. To the side
  12. To straighten, increase the angle parts of a joint (restore to anatomical position)
  13. Movement of a body part backwards
  14. Located farthest away from the median plane or point of attachment
  15. To bend, decrease the angle of a joint
  16. Situated below
  17. Divides the body into top and bottom parts
  18. Located closest to the median plane or point of attachment
  19. Divides the body into left and right parts
Down
  1. Pertaining to the palm of the hand
  2. Downward movement of a body part
  3. Lying face up
  4. Divides the body into front and back parts
  5. Pulling of the toes up at the ankle
  6. Sole of the foot turned inward
  7. Point the toes at the ankle
  8. To move towards the midline
  9. Sole of the foot turned outward
  10. Rotation of the forearm so that the palm is turned posteriorly or inferiorly
  11. To move away from the midline
  12. Away from the surface
  13. Movement around a central axis
  14. On or close to the surface
  15. Rotation of the forearm so that the palm is turned superiorly or anteriorly
  16. To the middle

35 Clues: To the sideLying face upTo the middleSituated aboveSituated belowLying face downRaising a body partAway from the surfaceOn or close to the surfacePoint the toes at the ankleTo move towards the midlineTo move away from the midlineSole of the foot turned inwardMovement around a central axisSole of the foot turned outward...

Anatomy Crossword 2023-09-27

Anatomy Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. More internal, away from the surface
  2. Upper half of the body
  3. Heart, brain, kidney, liver, lungs
  4. Living things
  5. Closer to the origin of the body part
  6. Towards the tail/feet
  7. Also known as Cross, the transverse plane that divides the body or it's parts into upper and lower parts
  8. The smallest level in the organization of living organisms
  9. Front of the body
  10. Pertaining to the animal's front
  11. Tiny organisms, perform specific functions inside the cell
Down
  1. The specific sagittal plane that lies exactly on the midline
  2. On the surface
  3. The vertical plane that divides the body into left and right parts
  4. Consists of two or more atoms
  5. Lower half of the body
  6. Towards the brain/head
  7. Away from the midline of the body
  8. Also known as Coronal, the vertical plane that divides the body into equal or unequal front and back portions
  9. Back of the body
  10. Epithelial, muscle, connective, nervous
  11. Farther from the origin of the body part
  12. Most common of this in living organisms is CHNOPS
  13. 4 different types (nucleic acids, lipids, carbohydrates, proteins)
  14. The number of organ systems in the body
  15. Towards the midline of the body
  16. The smallest biological unit capable of performing all the characteristic of life

27 Clues: Living thingsOn the surfaceBack of the bodyFront of the bodyTowards the tail/feetUpper half of the bodyLower half of the bodyTowards the brain/headConsists of two or more atomsTowards the midline of the bodyPertaining to the animal's frontAway from the midline of the bodyHeart, brain, kidney, liver, lungsMore internal, away from the surface...

Goat Anatomy 2023-11-30

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

34 Clues: #4#8#3#5#7#1#6#9#2#17#12#10#28#18#14#21#27#11#20#30#32#23#31#29#26#33#24#13#16#15#22#19#34#25

Plant Anatomy 2023-12-07

Plant Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. The receptive part of the pistil that captures pollen.
  2. The swollen base of the pistil containing ovules.
  3. hairs Slender outgrowths of the epidermis that increase the surface area for absorption.
  4. The stalk that connects the leaf blade to the stem.
  5. The colored, often showy part of a flower, attracting pollinators.
  6. The point on a stem where leaves, buds, or branches arise.
  7. The stalk of the stamen that supports the anther.
  8. The outermost layer of cells covering the plant body, providing protection.
  9. The outermost floral whorl, often green and protective of the flower bud.
  10. The transfer of pollen from the male to the female reproductive organs.
  11. The organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis takes place.
  12. An underground stem that grows horizontally and produces shoots and roots at nodes.
Down
  1. roots A network of thin, adventitious roots that arise from the base of the stem.
  2. The tube-like structure connecting the stigma to the ovary.
  3. The microscopic, powdery grains containing the male gametes.
  4. The part of the stamen that produces and releases pollen.
  5. The female reproductive organ of a flower, consisting of stigma, style, and ovary.
  6. The union of male and female gametes, resulting in the formation of a zygote.
  7. The male reproductive organ of a flower, consisting of anther and filament.
  8. The main, central root that develops from the radicle of a plant embryo.
  9. An underground storage organ consisting of a short, vertical stem with fleshy leaves.
  10. The process by which a seed develops into a new plant.
  11. A horizontal stem that runs along the surface of the ground and produces new plants.
  12. The flat, expanded part of a leaf.
  13. The structure in the ovary that develops into a seed after fertilization.

25 Clues: The flat, expanded part of a leaf.The swollen base of the pistil containing ovules.The stalk of the stamen that supports the anther.The stalk that connects the leaf blade to the stem.The receptive part of the pistil that captures pollen.The process by which a seed develops into a new plant.The part of the stamen that produces and releases pollen....

Knee Anatomy 2023-12-11

Knee Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. What does the P in ¨Soap¨ mean?
  2. This is caused by a direct blow to the end; signs is pain and brusing.
  3. What does the Patella apprehension test, test for?
  4. What side is the LCL located on?
  5. What does the Apley's Compression test, the McMurray's test, and the Theseley ´ s Test test on?
  6. What does the posterior drawer test, test for?
  7. This is also known as the thigh bone.
  8. What does the O in ¨Soap¨ mean?
  9. What does the patella grind test, test for?
  10. A chronic injury caused by repetitive jumping and running; pain in the inferior patella.
  11. What does the S in ¨Soap¨ mean?
  12. This test is used for the PCL what is it? (also known as the sag test)
Down
  1. This is also known as the Kneecap.
  2. What is the bone also known as the shin bone?
  3. which test is used to check for a lcl tear?
  4. what is the bone next to the tibia?
  5. This test is used for the ACL, what is it?
  6. This is an overuse injury; pain over the lateral femoral condyle and lateral thigh; common in runners.
  7. which test is used to check for a mcl tear?
  8. What does the A in ¨Soap¨ mean?
  9. What side is the ACL located on?
  10. What type of structure is the MCL,PCL,ACL,and LCL?
  11. What side is the MCL located on?
  12. What does the anterior drawer test, test for?
  13. What side is the PCL located on?

25 Clues: What does the P in ¨Soap¨ mean?What does the A in ¨Soap¨ mean?What does the O in ¨Soap¨ mean?What does the S in ¨Soap¨ mean?What side is the LCL located on?What side is the ACL located on?What side is the MCL located on?What side is the PCL located on?This is also known as the Kneecap.what is the bone next to the tibia?...

Human Anatomy 2023-09-12

Human Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. - Absorbs nutrients
  2. - Backbone
  3. - Skeletal framework
  4. - Body's control center
  5. - Tissue for movement
  6. - Food pipe
  7. - Breathing organs
  8. - Holds urine
  9. - Insulin producer
  10. - Filtration organ
  11. - Pumping organ
  12. - Detoxifying organ
  13. - Stores bile
Down
  1. - Blood filter
  2. - Body's largest organ
  3. - Absorbs water
  4. - Stores bile
  5. - Digestive organ
  6. - Voice box
  7. - Regulates metabolism
  8. - Cranial bones

21 Clues: - Backbone- Food pipe- Voice box- Stores bile- Holds urine- Stores bile- Blood filter- Absorbs water- Cranial bones- Pumping organ- Digestive organ- Breathing organs- Insulin producer- Filtration organ- Absorbs nutrients- Detoxifying organ- Skeletal framework- Tissue for movement- Body's largest organ- Regulates metabolism- Body's control center

Plant Anatomy 2023-09-15

Plant Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Male part of the flower
  2. stalk of the stamen
  3. Thin slender roots that look like little fibers
  4. Part of the flower stalk bearing floral organs
  5. Powerhouse of the cell, converts energy stored as glucose to ATP for the cell
  6. Packages proteins and carbohydrates for export from the cell
  7. bears pollen
  8. Elongated organelle containing chlorophyll
  9. Known as the cell trash can, waste storage inside cell
  10. Female part of the flower
  11. Base of the Pistil, Houses the ovule, matures to become fruit
Down
  1. Leaf structures at flower base, protects young buds
  2. Roots fromed from shoot tissues
  3. Sticky top of pistil, receptive surface for pollen grains
  4. located in and above the sepals, Attracts pollinators
  5. Provides structural support and protection, Only found in Plants
  6. Allows some substances to pass into the cell while blocking others
  7. Small organelles that create proteins from amino acids
  8. Extend Horizontally from the taproot
  9. Support the leaves, flowers, and fruits of the plant
  10. Controls functions of the cell
  11. Organs for sexual reproduction
  12. Gel-like material outside the nucleus, but inside the cell membrane
  13. Single, Dominant Root (Carrots)
  14. Stalk of the pistil, where the pollen tube grows

25 Clues: bears pollenstalk of the stamenMale part of the flowerFemale part of the flowerControls functions of the cellOrgans for sexual reproductionRoots fromed from shoot tissuesSingle, Dominant Root (Carrots)Extend Horizontally from the taprootElongated organelle containing chlorophyllPart of the flower stalk bearing floral organs...

Anatomy Vocab 2023-09-13

Anatomy Vocab crossword puzzle
Across
  1. damage to surface skin and tissue
  2. towards the head
  3. middle or center
  4. movement of soles from mid-line
  5. close to the center
  6. surface layer of skin is broken
  7. motion of limb, towards the center
  8. rotation of forearm, downwards or backwards
  9. movement of soles facing inwards
  10. movement shorting the angle between body parts
  11. tearing of soft body tissue
Down
  1. movement increasing the angle between body parts
  2. divides upper from lower
  3. to the side of the middle
  4. rear or hind end
  5. sever or sudden
  6. far away
  7. motion of limb,away from the mid-line
  8. rotation of forearm upwards or forward
  9. noise of flexing a joint
  10. divides body front to back, perpendicular
  11. long time
  12. front to back, divides body left to right
  13. lower in position

24 Clues: far awaylong timesever or suddentowards the headrear or hind endmiddle or centerlower in positionclose to the centerdivides upper from lowernoise of flexing a jointto the side of the middletearing of soft body tissuemovement of soles from mid-linesurface layer of skin is brokenmovement of soles facing inwardsdamage to surface skin and tissue...

Anatomy Crossword 2023-09-21

Anatomy Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Closer to the surface.
  2. System: Groups of organs collaborating to perform vital functions.
  3. Plane: Divides the body into left and right halves.
  4. (Coronal) Plane: Divides the body into front (anterior) and back (posterior) portions.
  5. Specialized structures within cells performing specific functions.
  6. Toward the midline of the body.
  7. (Ventral): Toward the front of the body.
  8. Large, complex molecules made of smaller building blocks.
  9. Farther from the surface.
  10. Basic units of matter with a nucleus and orbiting electrons.
  11. Closer to the point of attachment or origin.
  12. (Median) Plane: A specific sagittal plane that divides the body into equal left and right halves.
Down
  1. Combinations of atoms bonded together.
  2. Farther from the point of attachment or origin.
  3. Groups of similar cells working together for a specific purpose.
  4. Toward the upper part of the body.
  5. (Dorsal): Toward the back of the body.
  6. Toward the lower part of the body.
  7. Structures made of different tissues working together.
  8. Smallest units of life, capable of various life processes.
  9. Particle: Tiny particles like protons, neutrons, and electrons found within atoms.
  10. Away from the midline of the body.
  11. Complete, living entities capable of all life processes.
  12. (Horizontal) Plane: Divides the body into upper (superior) and lower (inferior) portions.

24 Clues: Closer to the surface.Farther from the surface.Toward the midline of the body.Toward the upper part of the body.Toward the lower part of the body.Away from the midline of the body.Combinations of atoms bonded together.(Dorsal): Toward the back of the body.(Ventral): Toward the front of the body.Closer to the point of attachment or origin....

Horse Anatomy 2024-01-31

Horse Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Part that has the horses mouth,chin,lips,nose
  2. large, muscular area of the legs
  3. Extremely flexible joint, mostly used during racing or jumping
  4. Weakest point of back, right behind saddle
  5. Large oval shaped bones
  6. point at which the windpipe meets the head at the underside of the jaw
  7. Joints on hind legs above cannons
  8. Area of front leg between knee and elbow
  9. Upper surface of neck where mane starts
  10. part of the spinal column that projects upwards between the shoulder blades of a horse
Down
  1. Helps measure body weight
  2. Center section of the horse
  3. The spine of the horse
  4. Area where tibia meets femur
  5. Joint on front leg where belly meets the leg
  6. Cuticle of hoof where the wall is made
  7. Joint in leg that bends
  8. helps transfer energy for thrust and power from the hindquarters.
  9. Muscle between stifle and hock
  10. From bottom of neck to top of front legs

20 Clues: The spine of the horseLarge oval shaped bonesJoint in leg that bendsHelps measure body weightCenter section of the horseArea where tibia meets femurMuscle between stifle and hocklarge, muscular area of the legsJoints on hind legs above cannonsCuticle of hoof where the wall is madeUpper surface of neck where mane starts...

frog anatomy 2024-06-06

frog anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the first part of the small intestine immediately beyond the stomach, leading to the jejunum; part of the digestive system
  2. lower chamber of the heart;part of the circulatory system
  3. Stores bile; part of the digestive system
  4. moves digested food out of the body; part of the digestive system
  5. Stores urine; part of the excretory system
  6. is the First site of chemical digestion; part of the digestive system
  7. Digestion, uptake of sugar; part of the digestive system
  8. Blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart; part of the circulatory system
Down
  1. Masses of fat in the body cavities of frogs needed for hibernating and matching; considered part of the reproductive system in the frog
  2. largest digestive gland or organ in the body of the frog: part of the digestive system
  3. All waste is collected; part of the digestive system
  4. deliver oxygen to the body; part of the respiratory system
  5. the two upper chambers of the heart; part of the circulatory system
  6. Stores solid waste, eggs, sperm; part of the excretory system, reproductive system, and the digestive system
  7. Filters blood, and make urine; part of the excretory system
  8. air opening to exchange gases
  9. Carries eggs in female frogs; part of the reproductive
  10. thin membrane that holds the coils of the small intestine
  11. Organ near the stomach that produces, stores, and eliminates blood cells
  12. Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart; part of the circulatory system

20 Clues: air opening to exchange gasesStores bile; part of the digestive systemStores urine; part of the excretory systemAll waste is collected; part of the digestive systemCarries eggs in female frogs; part of the reproductiveDigestion, uptake of sugar; part of the digestive systemlower chamber of the heart;part of the circulatory system...

Human Anatomy 2024-07-30

Human Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. The primary structure of the central nervous system, enclosed within the vertebral column.
  2. The outermost layer of the skin.
  3. The portion of the brain responsible for coordination and balance.
  4. The body's major blood-pumping organ, divided into four chambers.
  5. The joint where the femur meets the pelvis.
  6. The first segment of the small intestine.
  7. The cells responsible for carrying oxygen in the blood.
  8. The smallest bone in the human body, located in the ear.
  9. The cavity that contains the heart and lungs.
  10. The large, flat muscle responsible for breathing.
Down
  1. The dense connective tissue that connects muscles to bones.
  2. The part of the brain responsible for vision.
  3. The hormone-producing glands located on top of the kidneys.
  4. The paired organs responsible for filtering blood and producing urine.
  5. The small, bean-shaped organs that filter lymph fluid.
  6. The main structural component of the body's circulatory system, responsible for transporting oxygenated blood.
  7. The tube that connects the kidneys to the bladder.
  8. The gland located in the neck that regulates metabolism.
  9. The structure that allows passage of food from the mouth to the esophagus.
  10. The longest bone in the human body.

20 Clues: The outermost layer of the skin.The longest bone in the human body.The first segment of the small intestine.The joint where the femur meets the pelvis.The part of the brain responsible for vision.The cavity that contains the heart and lungs.The large, flat muscle responsible for breathing.The tube that connects the kidneys to the bladder....

frog anatomy 2024-06-04

frog anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. near stomach and stores blood cells
  2. stores bile
  3. large masses of fat
  4. eye cover
  5. uptake sugar
  6. carry eggs
  7. air opening
  8. two upper chambers of the heart
  9. filter blood, make urine
  10. last part of digestion
  11. lower chamber of heart
  12. Catches prey
Down
  1. all waste is collected
  2. deliver oxygen
  3. stores urine
  4. thin membrane
  5. hearing
  6. carry blood away from the heart
  7. carry blood to the heart
  8. first part of digestion
  9. largest organ in the body

21 Clues: hearingeye covercarry eggsstores bileair openingstores urineuptake sugarCatches preythin membranedeliver oxygenlarge masses of fatall waste is collectedlast part of digestionlower chamber of heartfirst part of digestioncarry blood to the heartfilter blood, make urinelargest organ in the bodycarry blood away from the heart...

Human Anatomy 2024-07-30

Human Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. The cavity that contains the heart and lungs.
  2. cells responsible for carrying oxygen in the blood.
  3. The first segment of the small intestine.
  4. The main structural component of the body's circulatory system, responsible for transporting oxygenated blood.
  5. The large, flat muscle responsible for breathing.
  6. The hormone-producing glands located on top of the kidneys.
  7. The structure that allows passage of food from the mouth to the esophagus.
  8. The small, bean-shaped organs that filter lymph fluid.
  9. The part of the brain responsible for vision.
  10. The longest bone in the human body.
  11. The paired organs responsible for filtering blood and producing urine.
Down
  1. The gland located in the neck that regulates metabolism.
  2. The tube that connects the kidneys to the bladder.
  3. The body's major blood-pumping organ, divided into four chambers.
  4. The portion of the brain responsible for coordination and balance.
  5. The smallest bone in the human body, located in the ear.
  6. The primary structure of the central nervous system, enclosed within the vertebral column.
  7. The outermost layer of the skin.
  8. The joint where the femur meets the pelvis.
  9. The dense connective tissue that connects muscles to bones.

20 Clues: The outermost layer of the skin.The longest bone in the human body.The first segment of the small intestine.The joint where the femur meets the pelvis.The cavity that contains the heart and lungs.The part of the brain responsible for vision.The large, flat muscle responsible for breathing.The tube that connects the kidneys to the bladder....

Grey's Anatomy 2024-03-11

Grey's Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. What to do when soot is found in the throat
  2. pain reliever
  3. Who came when the bomb was found in the patient?
  4. Meredith's mom
  5. What part of the brain controls the left hemisphere?
  6. McDummy
  7. Underestimated and Underpaid
  8. put you under
  9. who failed their intern exam
  10. Put you under
  11. pick me
  12. We need viable organs, are you a _____?
Down
  1. What killed the patient with blood clots?
  2. One of the two 'best' surgeons at Seattle grace
  3. McDumbass
  4. Arrested but not by the cops
  5. no brain activity
  6. Something you don't get as a surgeon
  7. number of brothers George O'Malley has
  8. if your spine is injured it could cause ____
  9. the O'Malley tragedy

21 Clues: McDummypick meMcDumbasspain relieverput you underPut you underMeredith's momno brain activitythe O'Malley tragedyArrested but not by the copsUnderestimated and Underpaidwho failed their intern examSomething you don't get as a surgeonnumber of brothers George O'Malley hasWe need viable organs, are you a _____?...

Anatomy Review 2024-03-14

Anatomy Review crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Skeletal muscle
  2. away from midline
  3. Skeleton for movement
  4. Most medial in the anatomical position
  5. bone to bone
  6. long thigh bone
  7. Skeleton for Protection
  8. Turn foot in
  9. near the front
  10. Bend arm
  11. Three muscle bundles
  12. shoulders move down
  13. shoulder muscle
  14. Dorsi lower back muscle
  15. Returns to original length
Down
  1. moving shoulders up
  2. upper arm bone
  3. Shortening of muscles length
  4. Four
  5. Four muscle bundles
  6. finger bones
  7. Shake head
  8. away from midline
  9. upper back muscle
  10. lengths up to 150
  11. Lateral in anatomical position
  12. near the limb attachment
  13. Straight
  14. function of the femur
  15. muscle to bone

30 Clues: FourBend armStraightShake headfinger bonesbone to boneTurn foot inupper arm bonenear the frontmuscle to boneSkeletal musclelong thigh boneshoulder muscleaway from midlineaway from midlineupper back musclelengths up to 150Four muscle bundlesshoulders move downmoving shoulders upThree muscle bundlesSkeleton for movementfunction of the femur...

Body anatomy 2024-02-16

Body anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. rib
  2. hair
  3. arm
  4. shin
  5. sinus
  6. tongue
  7. knee
  8. stomach
  9. jaw
  10. my heart
  11. finger
  12. neck
  13. head
  14. elbow
  15. arota
  16. leg
Down
  1. blood
  2. calf
  3. skull
  4. forehead
  5. back
  6. Ankle
  7. nose
  8. heel
  9. foot
  10. ear
  11. eye
  12. chin
  13. chest
  14. brain

30 Clues: ribarmjaweareyelegcalfbackhairshinnosekneeheelfootneckheadchinbloodskullAnklesinuschestelbowbrainarotatonguefingerstomachforeheadmy heart

Anatomy Term 2023-10-19

Anatomy Term crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Inside
  2. Above
  3. Ends at the coccyx
  4. Closer to the core
  5. Backside
  6. Opposite side
  7. Split left and right equally
  8. Same Side
  9. Split left and right unevenly
  10. Away from middle
Down
  1. Split superior and inferior
  2. Near or at surface
  3. Toward the middle
  4. Backside of animal
  5. Away from the body
  6. Split diagonally
  7. Front in animal
  8. Front
  9. Outside
  10. Divide anterior and posterior
  11. Toward the head
  12. Closer to the body
  13. Below

23 Clues: AboveFrontBelowInsideOutsideBacksideSame SideOpposite sideFront in animalToward the headSplit diagonallyAway from middleToward the middleNear or at surfaceEnds at the coccyxBackside of animalAway from the bodyCloser to the coreCloser to the bodySplit superior and inferiorSplit left and right equallyDivide anterior and posterior...

Grey's anatomy 2024-08-25

Grey's anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Chi è la persona di Meredith?
  2. Come viene chiamata la coppia Jackson-April?
  3. Quanti figli ha Mark?
  4. Dove si trasferisce Burke alla fine della decima stagione?
  5. Dove si trasferiscono Nathan e Megan?
  6. Chi era 007?
  7. Quale ruolo ha Ben in ospedale quando conosce Miranda?
  8. Di quale paziente si innamora Izzie?
  9. Come viene soprannominato Levi dopo "l'incidente"?
  10. Dove si è laureata Lexie?
  11. Di quale reparto di chirurgia diventerà primario Alex?
  12. Dove si sposano Callie e George?
Down
  1. Chi è il cardiochirurgo che diventerà marito di Maggie?
  2. Come si chiama il secondo figlio di Meredith?
  3. Come si chiama la madre di Lexie?
  4. Dove si sono conosciuti Jo e Link?
  5. Quale neurochirurgo opera sia Amelia che Catherine con successo?
  6. Chi è la più piccola delle sorelle Shepherd?
  7. Per ottenere cosa viene hackerato il sistema informatico dell'ospedale?
  8. Chi è l'infermiera innamorata di George, con cui ha una relazione?
  9. Chi diventa coinquilino di Callie nella dodicesima stagione?
  10. Chi sta operando Link quando Amelia partorisce Scout?
  11. Dove erano in missione insieme Owen e Teddy?

23 Clues: Chi era 007?Quanti figli ha Mark?Dove si è laureata Lexie?Chi è la persona di Meredith?Dove si sposano Callie e George?Come si chiama la madre di Lexie?Dove si sono conosciuti Jo e Link?Di quale paziente si innamora Izzie?Dove si trasferiscono Nathan e Megan?Come viene chiamata la coppia Jackson-April?Chi è la più piccola delle sorelle Shepherd?...

Anatomy Review 2024-09-05

Anatomy Review crossword puzzle
Across
  1. system contains the brain
  2. is green and stores bile
  3. a gland and digestive organ
  4. system contains the lungs
  5. survival need we eat
  6. urine storage tank
  7. a group of multiple tissue types
  8. system initiates movement
  9. multiple atoms bonded together
  10. connect bone to bone
  11. the study of body function
  12. system contains heart and blood vessels
  13. a softer, more flexible tissue than bone
  14. system contains vessels and nodes
  15. system for producing offspring
  16. these organs filter our blood
  17. system contains kidneys
  18. system contains the stomach
  19. survival need for breathing and gas exchange
Down
  1. "____ dictates function"
  2. the organs for gas exchange
  3. the study of body structure
  4. system contains bones
  5. survival need we breath in
  6. the largest organ in the body
  7. your windpipe
  8. the body's "weigh stations" for checking for bacteria
  9. the nervous system's "highway"
  10. a group of organs working together
  11. system contains glands
  12. survival need we drink
  13. a group of similar/identical cells
  14. system contains the skin
  15. connect muscle to bone
  16. we have both small and large

35 Clues: your windpipeurine storage tanksurvival need we eatconnect bone to bonesystem contains bonessystem contains glandssurvival need we drinkconnect muscle to bonesystem contains kidneys"____ dictates function"is green and stores bilesystem contains the skinsystem contains the brainsystem contains the lungssystem initiates movement...

Anatomy Crossword 2024-09-06

Anatomy Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Pertaining to mouth
  2. Area where trunk meets thigh
  3. Belly button area
  4. Armpit region
  5. Area superior to pelvis
  6. Neck region
  7. Pertaining to calve muscle
  8. Pertaining to forearm
  9. Back area from ribs to hips
  10. Point of the shoulder
  11. Pertaining to the wrist
  12. Pertaining to chin
  13. Pertaining to fingers or toes
  14. Pertaining to spine
  15. Buttock area
  16. Thigh region
  17. Pertaining to knee
  18. Pertaining to the nose
Down
  1. Back side of the knee
  2. Pertaining to eyes
  3. Posterior aspect of head
  4. Pertaining to hip
  5. Pertaining to the cheek
  6. Genital area
  7. Peripheral from vertebral
  8. Pertaining to ankle
  9. Inferior to Lumbar
  10. Pertaining to foot
  11. Inferior to Vertebral
  12. Inferior to Sacral
  13. Pertaining to elbow
  14. Superior to orbital
  15. Anterior to sternum
  16. Anterior aspect of elbow
  17. Between ribs and the hip

35 Clues: Neck regionGenital areaButtock areaThigh regionArmpit regionPertaining to hipBelly button areaPertaining to eyesInferior to LumbarPertaining to footInferior to SacralPertaining to chinPertaining to kneePertaining to mouthPertaining to anklePertaining to elbowSuperior to orbitalAnterior to sternumPertaining to spineBack side of the knee...

Anatomy "Test" 2024-09-25

Anatomy "Test" crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Number one injury in yoga
  2. Strength & Flexibility
  3. "Pose" in Sanskrit
  4. Characterized by work, effort, more "masculine" energy
  5. Kinetic chain of back part of the body
  6. Strength applied in Hatha practice
  7. This type of fluid lubricates joints
  8. Rotation outward, away from the rest of the body
  9. Part of spine with the most mobility
  10. "Be Here ___"
Down
  1. Triangle-shaped bone at base of spine
  2. Cow pose is an example of this
  3. Bending forward at the hips
  4. Characterized by rest, quiet, more "feminine" energy
  5. Squeezing INTO the midline
  6. Same position as Tadasana
  7. Definition
  8. Cat pose is an example of this
  9. Rotation inward, toward the rest of the body
  10. Part of spine, also known as the neck
  11. Pressing AWAY from the midline

21 Clues: Definition"Be Here ___""Pose" in SanskritStrength & FlexibilityNumber one injury in yogaSame position as TadasanaSqueezing INTO the midlineBending forward at the hipsCow pose is an example of thisCat pose is an example of thisPressing AWAY from the midlineStrength applied in Hatha practiceThis type of fluid lubricates joints...

Grey’s Anatomy 2024-09-28

Grey’s Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. this nerve gives us our sense of smell
  2. this nerve gives us our sense of sight
  3. otherwise known as the collar bone
  4. the big thigh bone
  5. the c-shaped area of the small intestine
  6. this bone is the roof of the cranium
  7. this posterior leg muscle flexes the foot
  8. this sac is where our tears come from
  9. this prefrontal part of the brain is said to develop until age 25
  10. this capsule is part of the shoulder. It also has a question mark next to it in your book
  11. among many other functions, this muscle rotates the scapula
  12. this neck muscle depresses angle of the mouth and opens the jaw
  13. This muscle flexes and rotates thigh laterally and medially
  14. better work on this back muscle if you want to climb
  15. the colloquial name for the tympanic membrane
Down
  1. this structure of the inner ear is shaped like a snail
  2. this nerve is the talk of the psychological town, with it’s poly_____ theory
  3. injury to this area of the spine can cause paraplegia
  4. this bone is crushed in strangulation
  5. what section of the spine contains seven vertebrae
  6. these eight bones reside in the wrist
  7. this nerve resides in the glute
  8. the little thigh bone
  9. This muscle extends the leg and is inserted at the medial patella
  10. this lobe is in charge of our senses
  11. this muscle acts on the glute around the hip joint
  12. the outer membrane of an eyeball
  13. this abdomen is at the crest of the pubis compresses the abdomen and flexes the spine
  14. this part of the brain sends messages about pain
  15. this area is crucial for speech production

30 Clues: the big thigh bonethe little thigh bonethis nerve resides in the glutethe outer membrane of an eyeballotherwise known as the collar bonethis bone is the roof of the craniumthis lobe is in charge of our sensesthis bone is crushed in strangulationthese eight bones reside in the wristthis sac is where our tears come from...

Brain Anatomy 2024-09-27

Brain Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Controls Hormones and the endocrine system
  2. Cortex.
  3. Area. Responsible for producing language
  4. Lobe. Contains the Motor Cortex, Prefrontal Cortex, and Broca's Area
  5. Involved in our experience of emotion and ties emotional meaning to our memories, Part of the Limbic System
  6. The line that separates/divides both sides of your brain
  7. Receives messages from the muscles, tendons, joints, and structures withing the ear which are responsible for the, control balance, coordination, movement, and motor skills. Important for processing some types of memories, and is responsible for "Muscle Memory" (e.g. Riding a bike)
  8. Left side of your brain
  9. Cortex. Responsible for higher level cognitive function and critical thinking, Doesn't stop growing till we're 30
  10. Part of the Reptilian Brain, Immensely more impactful than the logic part of your brain, Inovlved in both memory and emotion, made of the Hippocampus, Amygdala, Hypothalamus
Down
  1. Lobe. Processing Auditory Information, hearing, memory, emotion, Some aspects of language
  2. Essential for learning and memory, Back of the Thalamus, Involved in emotion. E.g. How the filing cabinet gets made and organized and stored
  3. Lobe. Located in the very back of the brain, Primary Visual Cortex, Retinotopically (Spatial Awareness)
  4. Cortex. Processes Auditory Information
  5. Bundle of Nerves that connects the two hemispheres of the brain, "White matter" what gives your brain its colour due to the Mylein of the neurons and is found in the deeper tissue of the brain, also contain nerve fibers called "Axons" and are extensions of nerve cells
  6. Right side of your brain
  7. Responsible for the release of Hormones, Connected to the thing that controls hormones and is connected to the Limbic System.
  8. Control Center, Information immediately goes to the Thalamus, all senses (Touch, sound, sense, Taste) EXCEPT smell which goes straight to memory
  9. Cortex. Processes Visual Information
  10. Lobe. Control Center, Located behind the frontal lobe, Somatosensory Cortex
  11. The bridge that connects the hind brain to everything else in the brain, Responsible for Swallowing, Bladder Control, Breathing, and more
  12. Uneven surface of the brain, Responsible for higher levels of function, Bumps known as "Gyri" and Grooves known as "Sulci"
  13. Controls automatic processes of the autonomic nervous system (E.g. Breathing)
  14. Area. Speech and Language comprehension
  15. Reptilian Brain, Responsible for Fight-Or-Flight response, Warning system, Women's are more aware

25 Clues: Cortex.Left side of your brainRight side of your brainCortex. Processes Visual InformationCortex. Processes Auditory InformationArea. Speech and Language comprehensionArea. Responsible for producing languageControls Hormones and the endocrine systemThe line that separates/divides both sides of your brain...

External Anatomy 2024-10-03

External Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Refers to the middle layer of the skin
  2. The innermost region of the skin
  3. The soft outer covering of an animal and the largest organ on the body
  4. The openings which lead to the mammary glands
  5. Refers to the external portion of the ear
  6. Refers to the two external openings of the nose which lead to the nasal cavity
  7. The tips or the toes of a mammal
  8. A flexible appendage attached to the trunk which contains the coccygeal vertebrae
  9. Long or stiff hairs or nostrils of an animal
  10. Permanent projections that grow on the head of various hoofed animals
Down
  1. Refers to the region of the body towards the head
  2. Refers to the region of the body towards the tail
  3. Refers to a region farthest from a point of reference
  4. Refers to the back of the body
  5. The thin, outer layer of the skin
  6. Refers to the belly, or underside, of the animal
  7. Keratinous structures found on avian species
  8. Threadlike pigmented structures that grow from follicles within the dermis
  9. A protein formed within the epidermis, such as hair and wool
  10. Refers to a region nearest a major point of reference

20 Clues: Refers to the back of the bodyThe innermost region of the skinThe tips or the toes of a mammalThe thin, outer layer of the skinRefers to the middle layer of the skinRefers to the external portion of the earKeratinous structures found on avian speciesLong or stiff hairs or nostrils of an animalThe openings which lead to the mammary glands...

Botanical Anatomy 2024-11-20

Botanical Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Aquatic to very wet
  2. The embryo has only one cotyledon
  3. Very dry
  4. cells, Each of the two “bean-shaped” cells surrounding the stoma that control its opening and closing
  5. Irregular in shape & arrangement. Air spaces between these aid in the circulation of gases.
  6. Outermost layer of cells that covers a plant and protects it
  7. the central cylinder of tissues within stems and roots; mostly responsible for conducting water/materials
  8. sheath, A layer of sclerenchyma cells that surrounds vascular bundles in monocots leaves and stems
  9. Waxy/protective layer formed on the outer epidermal cells
Down
  1. Serves as the site of photosynthesis
  2. Elongate “tall” cells packed closely together forming 1 to many layers
  3. Intermediate with moderate amounts of moisture
  4. Responsible for mass transport of water & products of photosynthesis
  5. The embryo has two cotyledons
  6. The opening for gas exchange the abundance of this and location can be indicative of the plant’s environment.
  7. The stalk that's bearing a flower or fruit
  8. A living tissue in vascular plants that transports organic compounds (sugars, amino acids)
  9. Modified leaf that forms the outer whorl of a flower
  10. cells, responsible for photosynthesis, are found between the two epidermal cell layers of the leaf
  11. Conducts water and minerals

20 Clues: Very dryAquatic to very wetConducts water and mineralsThe embryo has two cotyledonsThe embryo has only one cotyledonServes as the site of photosynthesisThe stalk that's bearing a flower or fruitIntermediate with moderate amounts of moistureModified leaf that forms the outer whorl of a flowerWaxy/protective layer formed on the outer epidermal cells...

HUMAN ANATOMY 2024-12-01

HUMAN ANATOMY crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Longest bone in the human body
  2. Where digestion of food begins
  3. Carry blood back to the heart
  4. Filter waste from the blood
  5. Bones that protect the heart and lungs
  6. Largest artery in the human body
  7. Largest internal organ; helps detoxify chemicals
  8. Connect muscles to bones
  9. Cells that transmit signals in the nervous system
  10. Tissues responsible for movement
Down
  1. Pumps blood throughout the body
  2. Bones in fingers and toes
  3. Shinbone, larger bone of the lower leg
  4. Connect bones to each other
  5. Protects the brain and forms the head's structure
  6. Column of bones protecting the spinal cord
  7. Controls thoughts, memory and emotions
  8. Light-sensitive layer at the back of the eye
  9. Organs that enable you to breathe
  10. Colored part of the eye controlling light intake

20 Clues: Connect muscles to bonesBones in fingers and toesConnect bones to each otherFilter waste from the bloodCarry blood back to the heartLongest bone in the human bodyWhere digestion of food beginsPumps blood throughout the bodyLargest artery in the human bodyTissues responsible for movementOrgans that enable you to breathe...

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.
Down
  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
Down
  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
Down
  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
Down
  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?
Down
  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
Down
  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
Down
  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...