greys anatomy Crossword Puzzles
Plant Anatomy 2022-01-16
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- how veins are arranged in leaves
- Three basic types in vascular plants all have their own contribution in helping the plant from protection to supporting development.
- Plants containing their seeds within a fruit
- Plants that have adapted very specialized tissues that allow conditions for the transport of nutrients to water and more.
- Protective layer between the plant and outside environment
- Part of the vascular tissue dies at maturity with thick-walled cells
- A tissue that has not yet been specialized
- The process in which plants use the sunlight and convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen
- The middle layer of leaf cells
- In the case of leaves created for protection against herbivores and humans as well as the cold
- Parallel venation
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- Treatment and prevention of diseases.
- Certain well-developed functions acquired from its conditions.
- Determine the opening and closing of the stoma
- Affects the mind
- Branching patterned venation
- The primary site of photosynthesis in plants
- Part of the vascular tissue, thin-walled cells living at maturity.
- Evolutionary process that helps organisms fit into their environment
- Opening in the epidermis allowing gas exchange
- Wax-like coating covering the epidermis
21 Clues: Affects the mind • Parallel venation • Branching patterned venation • The middle layer of leaf cells • how veins are arranged in leaves • Treatment and prevention of diseases. • Wax-like coating covering the epidermis • A tissue that has not yet been specialized • Plants containing their seeds within a fruit • The primary site of photosynthesis in plants • ...
Anatomy Introduction 2022-01-23
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- a type of a protein
- back of knee
- monomer of sugar
- calf
- anterior elbow
- point of shoulder
- term for the backside or “back” in the anatomical position
- cell part that makes energy
- bottom of foot
- check
- heal
- shoulder blade
- meat of trunk/groin
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- another term similar to anterior for humans
- shin
- chin
- muscle tissue that is voluntary
- thigh
- thigh
- the skin is _________________ to the skeletal bones.
- arm
- knee
- tail bone
- process inside a human cell in which DNA makes a copy of itself
- head
- ankles
26 Clues: arm • shin • chin • calf • knee • head • heal • thigh • thigh • check • ankles • tail bone • back of knee • anterior elbow • bottom of foot • shoulder blade • monomer of sugar • point of shoulder • a type of a protein • meat of trunk/groin • cell part that makes energy • muscle tissue that is voluntary • another term similar to anterior for humans • the skin is _________________ to the skeletal bones. • ...
Anatomy Introduction 2022-01-24
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- a type of a protein
- back of knee
- monomer of sugar
- calf
- anterior elbow
- point of shoulder
- term for the backside or “back” in the anatomical position
- cell part that makes energy
- bottom of foot
- check
- heal
- shoulder blade
- meat of trunk/groin
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- another term similar to anterior for humans
- shin
- chin
- muscle tissue that is voluntary
- thigh
- thigh
- the skin is _________________ to the skeletal bones.
- arm
- knee
- tail bone
- process inside a human cell in which DNA makes a copy of itself
- head
- ankles
26 Clues: arm • shin • chin • calf • knee • head • heal • thigh • thigh • check • ankles • tail bone • back of knee • anterior elbow • bottom of foot • shoulder blade • monomer of sugar • point of shoulder • a type of a protein • meat of trunk/groin • cell part that makes energy • muscle tissue that is voluntary • another term similar to anterior for humans • the skin is _________________ to the skeletal bones. • ...
Anatomy test 2022-11-21
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- inner lining of medullary cavity
- c1
- eroding cell
- cartilage found in the ribs
- bone shape that is longer than wide
- these ribs are 8-12
- shoulder girdle
- c2
- basic unit of structure of compact bone
- cube shaped bone
- vertebrae there are 7 of these
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- 126 total bones
- vertebrae there are 12 of these
- bone building cell
- each vertebrae is separated by these discs
- thin and curved bone
- 7 of these ribs
- 80 total bones
- mature bone cell
- vertebrae there are 5 of these
20 Clues: c1 • c2 • eroding cell • 80 total bones • 126 total bones • 7 of these ribs • shoulder girdle • mature bone cell • cube shaped bone • bone building cell • these ribs are 8-12 • thin and curved bone • cartilage found in the ribs • vertebrae there are 5 of these • vertebrae there are 7 of these • vertebrae there are 12 of these • inner lining of medullary cavity • bone shape that is longer than wide • ...
anatomy 12345 2022-11-09
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- Soft and fibrous cartilage that provides shock absorption and cushion to your knee
- Expanded end of the long bones
- The process of bone formation
- Osteoblasts that become surrounded by unmineralized matrix (osteoid) during bone formation
- A movable joint in animals in which the surfaces of bones are connected by ligaments or cartilage
- Cylindrical vascular tunnels formed by an osteoclast-rich tissue
- Structure composed of an outer fibrous layer that lends structural integrity and an inner cambium layer
- The soft, spongy tissue that has many blood vessels and is found in the center of most bones
- A joint that can move freely
- A fibrous connective tissue that attaches bone to bone
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- A thick liquid located between your joints
- Lighter and less dense than compact bone
- Large multinucleated cell responsible for the dissolution and absorption of bone
- The shaft of a long bone.
- Sacs filled with fluid between bones and soft tissues
- Immovable joint
- Dense bone leaving only tiny spaces (lacunae)
- A joint between bones or cartilage in the skeleton
- skeleton Consists of upper and lower extremities, that include the shoulder girdle and pelvis
- Connective tissue-related bone cell responsible for the synthesis and mineralization of bone
- A partial or complete break in the bone
- In the central core of the body(made up of 80 bones)
22 Clues: Immovable joint • The shaft of a long bone. • A joint that can move freely • The process of bone formation • Expanded end of the long bones • A partial or complete break in the bone • Lighter and less dense than compact bone • A thick liquid located between your joints • Dense bone leaving only tiny spaces (lacunae) • A joint between bones or cartilage in the skeleton • ...
Pathological anatomy 2022-10-10
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- absence of enough oxygen in the tissues to sustain bodily functions.
- 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
- Pulmonary ____ is a surface-active complex of phospholipids and proteins formed by type II alveolar cells.
- is characterized by rugged deformed peribronchial, perivascular fibrous cords, bronchial deformation and local bronchitis
- condition occurs when air leaks into the space between the lungs and chest wall.
- . Tiny air sacs at the end of the bronchioles (tiny branches of air tubes in the lungs).
- occur as a result of small airways suddenly snapping open
- disorders resulting from build-up of certain chemicals related to red blood cell proteins.
- abnormal protein that is usually produced in the bone marrow and can be deposited in any tissue or organ
- 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.
- is a lung condition that causes shortness of breath
- is a blocked artery caused by a foreign body, such as a blood clot or an air bubble. Spasmodic
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- Inflammation of the lining of bronchial tubes, which carry air to and from the lungs.
- is highly contagious respiratory tract infection that is easily preventable by vaccine.
- large airway sounds,” are continuous gurgling or bubbling sounds typically heard during both inhalation and exhalation
- _Relating to, affected by, or having the character of a spasm; convulsive.
- condition in which the lungs' airways become damaged, making it hard to clear mucus.
- 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.
- (comparative more dyspneic, superlative most dyspneic) Afflicted with dyspnea; possessing unhealthy breathing
- 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 breath • occur as a result of small airways suddenly snapping open • absence of enough oxygen in the tissues to sustain bodily functions. • _Relating to, affected by, or having the character of a spasm; convulsive. • condition occurs when air leaks into the space between the lungs and chest wall. • ...
anatomy & physiology 2022-10-17
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- cranial nerve also known as the facial nerve; is the chief motor nerve of the face
- scientific study of the structure, function, and pathology of the nervous system
- anterior muscle of the chest that assists in breathing and in raising the arm
- collection of similiar cells that perform a particular function
- bones that form the bridge of the nose
- bone that joins all of the bones of the cranium together
- inner and larger bone in the forearm located on the side of the little finger
- skeleton of the head; divided into two parts:cranium and facial skeleton
- smaller bone in the forearm on the same side as the thumb
- larger of the two bones that form the leg below the knee
- smaller of the two bones that form the leg below the knee
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- also known as the ankle bone
- small vessels that connect the capillaries to the veins
- word ending meaning study of
- twelve pairs of bones forming the wall of the thorax
- basic unit of all living things from bacteria to plants and animals
- heavy, long bone that forms the leg above the knee
- a connection between two or more bones of the skeleton
- also known as the accessory bone or kneecap; forms the kneecap joint
- nerve largest and longest nerve in the body, it passes through the gluteal region into the thigh
- also known as shoulder blade; large, flat, triangular bone of the shoulder
21 Clues: also known as the ankle bone • word ending meaning study of • bones that form the bridge of the nose • heavy, long bone that forms the leg above the knee • twelve pairs of bones forming the wall of the thorax • a connection between two or more bones of the skeleton • small vessels that connect the capillaries to the veins • ...
Vocab anatomy 2022-10-13
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- away from body surface HINT: away from surface
- sweat that is formed during puberty HINT: sweat, puberty, armpits, pubic regions
- connective tissue HINT: thicker layer
- contains the stomach,intestines,spleen, liver,other organs HINT:stomach organs
- helps maintain an internal body temperature HINT: maintain, body temp
- adipose tissue HINT: fat
- produces oil to hair and skin to keep from being brittle and skin moist HINT: produces oil
- granulosum prevents fluid loss from the body HINT: fluid loss
- towards body surface HINT: close to surface of body
- luicidum to protect sensitive skin like the soles of feet and palms of hands HINT: protect, soles of feet,palm of hands
- pili Goose bumps HINT:hair rises
- towards the back of body HINT: shoulders, spine
- dorsal cavity protects the nervous system and is divided into subdivision HINT: nervous system, protection
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- away from body surface HINT: feet
- cells protect the body from bacterial and viural invasion HINT:protect, bacteria, virus, invasion
- closer to the body HINT: closer to body
- study of tissue HINT: tissues
- found all over the body and regulates heat HINT: all over the body, heat
- lines body cavity that opens to the exterior
- prevents unwanted material from entering skin HINT: enter, prevent, unwanted material
- basal cell division HINT: cell division
- spinosum helps make the skin flexible and strong HINT: flexible, skin
- towards the front of the body HINT:face,abdominal organs
- within the skull and encases the brain HINT:skull, brain
- the mid line of the body HINT:spine
- divides the body into right and left parts HINT: division of body
- stratum squamous epithelium HINT: five layers
- system a body system that controls body temp, cell fluid,maintaince and protects body from chemical damage HINT:body sysem, homeostasis
- collection of cell HINT:collection, cells
- away from the midline HINT:not close to the midline
- surface HINT: body cavity
31 Clues: adipose tissue HINT: fat • surface HINT: body cavity • study of tissue HINT: tissues • pili Goose bumps HINT:hair rises • away from body surface HINT: feet • the mid line of the body HINT:spine • connective tissue HINT: thicker layer • closer to the body HINT: closer to body • basal cell division HINT: cell division • collection of cell HINT:collection, cells • ...
Anatomy Review 2024-01-02
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- organelle that moves fluid over surface of the cell
- limb bones can be classified as
- thermoregulation is an example of a ____ feedback loop
- tissues that line body cavities
- term for muscle cells
- nerve receptors in the ear that respond to vibrations
- bone with the same width, length, and height
- structural classification of joints in the cranial bones of the skull
- bone with large surface area
- most basic unit of life
- has a fluid-filled cavity
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- responsible for our “fight or flight” response
- finger bones
- blood clotting this a ___ feedback loop
- type of tissue that connect the bones with collagen fibers
- the most complex level of organization
- joint allows for the most maneuverability
- responsible for controlling voluntary movements
- bones that make up the ankle are called __.
- the largest part of the brain is the
- plane with two equal left and right sides
- thumb joint
- tissues that are the most abundant and widely distributed
- connect muscles to bone
24 Clues: thumb joint • finger bones • term for muscle cells • connect muscles to bone • most basic unit of life • has a fluid-filled cavity • bone with large surface area • limb bones can be classified as • tissues that line body cavities • the largest part of the brain is the • the most complex level of organization • blood clotting this a ___ feedback loop • ...
Knee Anatomy 2023-12-12
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- What is the abbreviation for "Range of Motion"?
- Tendon damage caused by overuse and results in pain at the knee and the location of pain being tender to the touch
- What is the antonym used during injury evaluations?
- Ligament damage caused by hyperflexion and falling with knee bent
- What word is used when used at the end of an injury evaluation and determines what will be done to the patient?
- What word is used when an injury assessment is given during an injury evaluation?
- Ligament damage caused by varus force to the knee and internal rotation of the Tibia
- Which test is used to locate a PCL Tear?
- What word is used when observing an inAssessmentng an injury evaluation?
- Damage to ligaments, cartilage, and bones, caused by repeated trauma to the knee and causes popping in the knee
- Which test is used to locate an LCL Tear?
- Which test is used to locate an MCL Tear?
- Which test is used to locate an ACL Tear?
- Bursa is damaged by kneeling or by falling directly on the knee and results in a lump and soreness
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- Ligament damage caused by valgus force lateral or external rotation of the Tibia
- Which side of the leg does the Gracilis lay on?
- Cartilage damage caused by weight bearing with rotational lateral force with extension
- What is the main muscle located on the anterior side of the leg?
- Fracture of the Patella Bone caused by a fall or pull of the patella and results in swelling and deformation of the knee.
- Which test is used to locate a Meniscus Tear?
- Capsule injury caused by a direct blow and causes loss of motion
- Which test is used to locate Patella Dislocation?
- What word is used to determine the MOI and type of injury during Injury Evaluation
- Which muscle is located on the posterior side of the leg and helps the action of knee flexion and hip extension?
- Ligament damage due to hyperextending the knee while hearing/feeling a popping sensation in the knee
25 Clues: Which test is used to locate a PCL Tear? • Which test is used to locate an LCL Tear? • Which test is used to locate an MCL Tear? • Which test is used to locate an ACL Tear? • Which test is used to locate a Meniscus Tear? • What is the abbreviation for "Range of Motion"? • Which side of the leg does the Gracilis lay on? • ...
Beef Anatomy 2023-11-27
Anatomy Voacab 2023-11-21
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- cartilage the outer surface of the articulating portion of the epiphysis is coated with a layer of hyaline cartilage called articular cartilage.
- discs it is composed of many bony parts called vertebrae, that are separated by masses of fibrocartilage called intervertebral discs and are connected by ligaments
- A type of articulation permitting only slight movement, as between the vertebrae of the backbone
- an immovably fixed joint between bones connected by fibrous tissue
- articulation that proides free movement
- a deep groove
- bones plate-like shape with broad surface; examples: ribs, scapula
- union of two or more bones; articulation
- bone consists of many branching bony plates called trabeculae
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- bone-building cells, called osteoblasts then deposit bone in place of calcified cartilage
- where two or more bones meet
- blood escapes from ruptured blood vessels and forms a hematoma
- bone very tightly packed tissue, which makes up the wall of the diaphysis
- expanded ends of bones that form joints with adjacent bones
- joints lie between bones taht closely contact one another and are held together by a thin layer of dense connective tissue
- remodeling osteoclasts resorb and osteblasts deposit bone throughtout life
- bones long with expanded ends; examples: arm and leg bones
- interlocking line of union between bones
- joints a layer of cartilage joins the bones of cartilaginous joints, articulating bones are connected by hyaline cartilage
- joints articulating surfaces
20 Clues: a deep groove • where two or more bones meet • joints articulating surfaces • articulation that proides free movement • interlocking line of union between bones • union of two or more bones; articulation • bones long with expanded ends; examples: arm and leg bones • expanded ends of bones that form joints with adjacent bones • ...
Anatomy Vocabulary 2023-11-21
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- Type of fracture that occurs when bone breaks but does not puncture the skin.
- The hollow center of the diaphyses filled with marrow is called the _________ cavity.
- While the flexor bends the joint, the _______ extends/straightens the joint.
- Type of joint that does not allow for movement.
- Cells that form new bony tissue.
- The most abundant type of connective tissue. Found in ears, nose and trachea.
- This thin filament pulls on the myosin cross bridges as part of the Sliding Filament Theory.
- The structure that attaches the muscle to the bone.
- The layer of the skin that connects the dermis to the muscles and bones.
- A helper muscle that works alongside the prime mover.
- Type of connective tissue that surrounds bundles of muscle fibers.
- Specialized type of loose connective tissue that stores fat
- The inflammation of the skin often interchangeably used with eczema.
- The layer of the epidermis where keratinization begins is called the Stratum ________.
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- A muscle _______ is a result of erratic nerve impulses.
- Type of bone that forms from sheet-like layers of connective tissue.
- End of the muscle that is pulled towards the origin during contraction.
- The ends of the bone surrounded by articular cartilage.
- Type of bone marrow that functions in storing fat.
- This element is most important in allowing the Sliding Filament Theory to function.
- The only one of three main types of muscle tissue that allow for voluntary contraction.
- Type of synovial joint located between metacarpals and phalanges.
- Rigor Mortis occurs right after death as a result of a lack of ___.
- Condition involving the painful degeneration of movable joints.
24 Clues: Cells that form new bony tissue. • Type of joint that does not allow for movement. • Type of bone marrow that functions in storing fat. • The structure that attaches the muscle to the bone. • A helper muscle that works alongside the prime mover. • A muscle _______ is a result of erratic nerve impulses. • The ends of the bone surrounded by articular cartilage. • ...
Anatomy bones 2023-11-22
20 Clues: rib • food • sport • brand • holiday • kneecap • jawbone • forehead • cheekbone • cartilage • firstcervical • borderofilium • secondcervical • posteriorindent • lateraloftroclea • posteriorsideoffemur • posteriortocalcaneus • dentbtweentubercules • anteriorsideofscapula • processinferiorpartofsternum
Plant Anatomy 2023-09-27
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- where leaf attaches to the stem
- stalk that supports the anther
- tip of leaf
- seed bearing part, reproductive, before fruit
- part of flower that includes anther and filament
- how plants use sunlight, water, and CO2 to create O2 & Glucose(food)
- part of plant where most photosynthesis takes place
- modified leaves that surround flowers
- fleshy product of plant that contains seed
- female reproductive part of flower
- expanded part of leaf which performs photosynthesis
- stalk that supports stigma
- anchor of plant, provides water and nutrients
- plants unit of reproduction, will sprout to become new plant
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- second thickest leaf vein on leaf
- slender stem that supports the blade of leaf
- outer edge of leaf
- sprout that begins leaf
- entire female part of flower, includes stigma, style, ovary
- part of flower that grows into a fruit
- central vein of leaf
- supportive structure of plant
- male reproductive part of flower, produces pollen
23 Clues: tip of leaf • outer edge of leaf • central vein of leaf • sprout that begins leaf • stalk that supports stigma • supportive structure of plant • stalk that supports the anther • where leaf attaches to the stem • second thickest leaf vein on leaf • female reproductive part of flower • modified leaves that surround flowers • part of flower that grows into a fruit • ...
Anatomy PALIA 2024-01-30
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- What gland produces oil?
- Stratified squamous keratinized epithelium is found on this layer of the epidermis.
- This structure is made of elastic cartilage, closes over the larynx, and keeps food from entering the lungs.
- the thickest layer of the skin?
- What sits on CV1?
- There are 7 of what type of vertebrae in the axial skeleton?
- Which canal contains the cranial nerve II?
- What is the name for the cervical vertebrae, CV1?
- What part of the skin is avascular but contains nerve and nerve endings?
- Which bone is located in the tendons?
- The scapula is a bone expanded into 1 plane, what type of bone is the scapula?
- What is the layer deep to the epidermis with deep irregular connective tissue, is vascular,
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- What is the term used for the two ends of a long bone?
- Term for rib that does not have an anterior attachment
- cervical vertebrae have transverse foramen for the passage of an ____?
- What is avascular but contains nerves and nerve endings with 5 layers?
- The organ system that is composed with bones and cartilage: skeletal
- The fluid moved in and out of cartilage
- left parts.
- The epidermis and the dermis lie on top of what underlying tissue?
- What type of cartilage is found between the ribs and sternum?
- Any vertical plane that parallels the median plane and divides the body into unequal right
- What vertebrae have no transverse foramina and no costal facets?
- The thickest portion of the skin is on the ___ and is about 1/2 cm.
- What is composed of the 12 organ systems?
- Cells and tissues are structures that are seen with the aid of a microscope. What term is used to describe this?
26 Clues: left parts. • What sits on CV1? • What gland produces oil? • the thickest layer of the skin? • Which bone is located in the tendons? • The fluid moved in and out of cartilage • What is composed of the 12 organ systems? • Which canal contains the cranial nerve II? • What is the name for the cervical vertebrae, CV1? • What is the term used for the two ends of a long bone? • ...
Anatomy PALIA 2024-01-30
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- cervical vertebrae have transverse foramen for the passage of an ____?
- The thickest portion of the skin is on the ___ and is about 1/2 cm.
- What is the term used for the two ends of a long bone?
- What sits on CV1?
- Stratified squamous keratinized epithelium is found on this layer of the epidermis.
- The scapula is a bone expanded into 1 plane, what type of bone is the scapula?
- left parts.
- The epidermis and the dermis lie on top of what underlying tissue?
- Which bone is located in the tendons?
- What part of the skin is avascular but contains nerve and nerve endings?
- Cells and tissues are structures that are seen with the aid of a microscope. What term is used to describe this?
- Any vertical plane that parallels the median plane and divides the body into unequal right
- The fluid moved in and out of cartilage
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- What is composed of the 12 organ systems?
- The organ system that is composed with bones and cartilage: skeletal
- What type of cartilage is found between the ribs and sternum?
- There are 7 of what type of vertebrae in the axial skeleton?
- Term for rib that does not have an anterior attachment
- What is avascular but contains nerves and nerve endings with 5 layers?
- What gland produces oil?
- Which canal contains the cranial nerve II?
- This structure is made of elastic cartilage, closes over the larynx, and keeps food from entering the lungs.
- What is the layer deep to the epidermis with deep irregular connective tissue, is vascular,and the thickest layer of the skin?
- What is the name for the cervical vertebrae, CV1?
- What vertebrae have no transverse foramina and no costal facets?
25 Clues: left parts. • What sits on CV1? • What gland produces oil? • Which bone is located in the tendons? • The fluid moved in and out of cartilage • What is composed of the 12 organ systems? • Which canal contains the cranial nerve II? • What is the name for the cervical vertebrae, CV1? • What is the term used for the two ends of a long bone? • ...
Anatomy & Physiology 2023-10-09
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- Body parts towards the middle of the body
- Another name for the chest cavity
- Muscle underneath the lungs to aid with breathing
- Cavity containing the eyes
- Position when standing upright and facing forward
- Body parts towards front of body (aka ventral)
- Body parts close to the point of reference
- Body parts towards the side of the body
- Body parts near the "tail" of the body
- Plane when body is divided in top and bottom half
- Divides body into left and right sides
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- Body parts towards the back of the body (aka dorsal)
- Body parts above other parts
- Divides the body into front and back
- Continuous cavity on the back of the body
- Cavity on the front of the body
- Body parts near the head
- Cavity containing the teeth and tongue
- Body parts below other parts
- Cavity containing the nose
- Body parts distant from the point of reference
- Cavity beneath the diaphragm
22 Clues: Body parts near the head • Cavity containing the eyes • Cavity containing the nose • Body parts above other parts • Body parts below other parts • Cavity beneath the diaphragm • Cavity on the front of the body • Another name for the chest cavity • Divides the body into front and back • Cavity containing the teeth and tongue • Body parts near the "tail" of the body • ...
Anatomy Review 2023-10-12
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- Carries food downward from the leaves to the roots
- Center of tree that is the oldest
- The cell layer that is the growing part of the trunk
- Leaf venation that looks like palm of hand
- Seeds that are made out of a single embryonic leaf or cotyledon
- Type of leaf that has one blade/leaf per stem
- Pipeline through which food is passed to the rest of the tree
- Large strengthened vein along the midline of a leaf
- Tree's protection from the outside world
- Seeds which have two embryonic leaves and cotyledons
- Type of leaf that has multiple blades/leaf per stem
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- Type of tissue at the tip of a plant root
- A component of vascular tissue, together with phloem and cambium that its main roles are transporting water.
- The tree's pipeline for water moving up to the leaves
- A protective tissue that covers the entire surface of the plant
- Flat and thin structure of the leaf that contains the chloroplast and the stomata
- Collect water and mineral nutrients in the soil to be sent throughout the plant
- The central, supporting pillar of the tree
- Type of root that is one long with small hairs
- Outer edge of a leaf
- Something that has many branching roots
21 Clues: Outer edge of a leaf • Center of tree that is the oldest • Something that has many branching roots • Tree's protection from the outside world • Type of tissue at the tip of a plant root • Leaf venation that looks like palm of hand • The central, supporting pillar of the tree • Type of leaf that has one blade/leaf per stem • Type of root that is one long with small hairs • ...
Anatomy & Physiology 2020-06-25
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- An immovable type of joint
- Away from the midline
- with the femoral head.
- An abnormal accumulation of bloody fluid within the pleural space following
- A type of white blood cell
- A fracture caused by a twisting force
- A grinding sound or sensation.
- Areas in the infant’s skull where the sutures between the skull bones have not yet closed.
- Bands of tissue that connect bones to bones
- Back surface of the body
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- An endocrine gland responsible for directly or indirectly affecting all bodily functions
- A type of fracture
- A substance that does not contain carbon, hydrogen, or oxygen is said to be….
- 1 of the main components of blood
- A type of fracture mostly found in children
- A type of suture in the skull
- A minute canal in a bone.
- Atoms that either gain or lose electrons.
- A major function of the skeleton system
- Another term for anterior
- Another term for posterior
- A bone in the appendicular skeleton
- Area of spine that contains 12 vertebrae
23 Clues: A type of fracture • Away from the midline • with the femoral head. • Back surface of the body • A minute canal in a bone. • Another term for anterior • An immovable type of joint • Another term for posterior • A type of white blood cell • A type of suture in the skull • A grinding sound or sensation. • 1 of the main components of blood • A bone in the appendicular skeleton • ...
Anatomy & Physiology 2020-06-07
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- cell that forms bone tissue
- one of 4 pea-shaped glands located or embedded in the thyroid that secrete parathyroid hormone, increasing blood levels of calcium
- hardening of the arteries and loss of elasticity resulting from thickening of the vessel wall
- first 30 days after birth
- the phase of metabolism in which cells are broken down
- involuntary discharge of urine
- a form of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease that blocks respiration
- damage to the retina in diabetic patients from hemorrhage of vessels
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- bands of fibrous connective tissue connecting the articulating ends of bones to facilitate or limit movement
- node located in the upper wall of the atrium; pacemaker of the heart
- air sacs at the ends of the bronchioles where the gas exchange occurs
- pear-shaped sac located on the inferior surface of the liver; stores bile to aid in digestion and fat absorption
- ringing in the ear
- uncontrollable episodes of falling asleep; also known as sleep epilepsy
- first female menses; usually occurs between 9 and 15 years of age
- inferior portion of hip bones supporting the body weight when sitting
- eating disorder characterized by binge eating and purging
- the upper portion of the large intestine; contains the appendix
- phase of metabolism in which cells are built or repaired
- inflammation and pain, usually of the great toes or thumbs, caused by accumulation of uric acid crystals
20 Clues: ringing in the ear • first 30 days after birth • cell that forms bone tissue • involuntary discharge of urine • the phase of metabolism in which cells are broken down • phase of metabolism in which cells are built or repaired • eating disorder characterized by binge eating and purging • the upper portion of the large intestine; contains the appendix • ...
Anatomy & Physiology 2020-06-07
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- phase of metabolism in which cells are built or repaired
- involuntary discharge of urine
- eating disorder characterized by binge eating and purging
- node located in the upper wall of the atrium; pacemaker of the heart
- pear-shaped sac located on the inferior surface of the liver; stores bile to aid in digestion and fat absorption
- uncontrollable episodes of falling asleep; also known as sleep epilepsy
- first 30 days after birth
- inferior portion of hip bones supporting the body weight when sitting
- cell that forms bone tissue
- ringing in the ear
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- first female menses; usually occurs between 9 and 15 years of age
- damage to the retina in diabetic patients from hemorrhage of vessels
- a form of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease that blocks respiration
- air sacs at the ends of the bronchioles where the gas exchange occurs
- hardening of the arteries and loss of elasticity resulting from thickening of the vessel wall
- the phase of metabolism in which cells are broken down
- one of 4 pea-shaped glands located or embedded in the thyroid that secrete parathyroid hormone, increasing blood levels of calcium
- bands of fibrous connective tissue connecting the articulating ends of bones to facilitate or limit movement
- the upper portion of the large intestine; contains the appendix
- infection of middle ear
- inflammation and pain, usually of the great toes or thumbs, caused by accumulation of uric acid crystals
21 Clues: ringing in the ear • infection of middle ear • first 30 days after birth • cell that forms bone tissue • involuntary discharge of urine • the phase of metabolism in which cells are broken down • phase of metabolism in which cells are built or repaired • eating disorder characterized by binge eating and purging • ...
Anatomy & Physiology 2020-05-03
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- the largest sesamoid bone in the body
- important part of cell membrane
- moves body part away from midline of body
- a form of energy produced by a vibrating body
- cranial nerve sometimes called "wanderer"
- surgery and to dilate pupils for an eye examination
- used to prevent salivation
- must be applied to produce a sensation
- simplest form of carbohydrates
- lowers activation energy,catalyst
- natural painkillers that activate opioid receptors in the brain
- layer of subcutaneous tissue which is deep to skin
- provides energy to drive many processes in living cells
- smallest contractile units of a cell and are made of thick and thin myofilaments
- tube-shaped shaft of long bones
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- powerhouse of the cell
- a long nerve fiber arising from a cone shaped area of the cell body
- the structural and functional unit of bone
- chronic inability to get enough sleep
- surrounds thoracic organs
- the longest muscle in the human body
- act as the blood brain barrier
- one of the main classes of connective tissue
- large shoulder muscle
- study of structure
- opposes or reverses particular movement or action
- awareness of physiological conditions with the goal of consciously influencing
- one of the special senses
- controls body temperature,hunger,thirst,fatigue,sleep, and circadian rhythms
- a yellow-orange pigment,can be converted to vitamin A
- outer gray matter of the brain
31 Clues: study of structure • large shoulder muscle • powerhouse of the cell • surrounds thoracic organs • one of the special senses • used to prevent salivation • act as the blood brain barrier • simplest form of carbohydrates • outer gray matter of the brain • important part of cell membrane • tube-shaped shaft of long bones • lowers activation energy,catalyst • ...
Anatomy cruci 2019-03-14
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- Presenta osso spugnoso
- Prodotti dalle ghiandole endocrine
- Parte secernente della ghiandola
- Numero dei tessuti umani
- Privi di nucleo
- Contenuti nei canali di Havers
- Organo dell'apparato scheletrico
- Accentuazione della curvatura fisiologica lombare
- Parte liquida del sangue
- Epitelio con cellule di diversa altezza
- Rotula
- Ossa del cranio
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- Perone
- Porzione terminale dello sterno
- Membrana che riveste esternamente l'osso
- Arteria con sangue privo di ossigeno
- Articolazioni mobili
- Divide il tessuto epitelio dal connettivo
- Introflessione dell'epidermide
- Producono nuovo tessuto osseo
- Ricevono l'impulso nervoso
- Molti nelle cellule muscolari
- Posseggono movimenti ameboidi
- Canale in cui passa il midollo
- Controlla il tessuto muscolare liscio
- Tessuto connettivo liquido
- Numero delle stazioni linfatiche
27 Clues: Perone • Rotula • Privi di nucleo • Ossa del cranio • Articolazioni mobili • Presenta osso spugnoso • Numero dei tessuti umani • Parte liquida del sangue • Ricevono l'impulso nervoso • Tessuto connettivo liquido • Producono nuovo tessuto osseo • Molti nelle cellule muscolari • Posseggono movimenti ameboidi • Introflessione dell'epidermide • Contenuti nei canali di Havers • ...
Muscle Anatomy 2024-04-30
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- each muscle cell/fiber is surrounded by a membrane called
- muscles become smaller and weak due to disuse
- Gap between the neuron and motor end plate
- The functional unit inside of a muscle fiber is called
- the muscle fiber & the motor neuron
- Fascicles are surrounded by a membrane called
- is the boundary between sarcomeres where they connect
- The Sarcomere is part of the fiber that contains
- Enlargement of a muscle
- The plasma membrane of muscle cells has a special name
- the muscle loses ability to contract after prolonged exercise or strain
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- sustained involuntary contraction
- When thick and thin fliaments overlap
- A single muscle cell is called a muscle
- Each muscle cell/fiber has smaller fibers within it called
- Folded area of sarcolemma where the muscle and neuron communicate
- Enzyme that breaks down ACH
- Each muscle is surrounded by a membrane called the
- Inside skeletal muscle, fibers are organized into bundles called
- Sustained contraction of individual fibers, even when the muscle is at rest
20 Clues: Enlargement of a muscle • Enzyme that breaks down ACH • sustained involuntary contraction • the muscle fiber & the motor neuron • When thick and thin fliaments overlap • A single muscle cell is called a muscle • Gap between the neuron and motor end plate • muscles become smaller and weak due to disuse • Fascicles are surrounded by a membrane called • ...
Anatomy Terms 2024-09-06
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- The plane that divides the body into anterior and posterior portions.
- The hand is _______ to the elbow.
- The upper middle section of the abdomen.
- The cavity that includes the heart, esophagus, and trachea.
- The section of the abdomen that is in the middle-left section of one's abdomen.
- The heart is ______ to the brain.
- The right middle section of the abdomen.
- The appendix is in the _________ region of the abdomen.
- The cavity that includes the spine.
- The plane that divides the body into an upper and. lower section.
- The body cavity that includes the cranial and spinal cavities.
- The regional term that includes the spinal cord.
- Regional term for the hip.
- The cavity that contains the brain.
- The word that means "toward the front surface."
- The regional term that includes the wrist.
- The regional term that describes the arm
- The term that describes being closer to the head.
- The term for the armpit.
- The regional term for the calf.
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- The region of the abdomen that includes the inferior portion of the small intestine.
- The major cavity that includes the pelvis and abdomen.
- The regional term for your foot.
- The term that means on opposite sides.
- The skin is ______ to the bones.
- The knee is _______ to the foot.
- The term that describes the knee.
- The regional term that contains the scapula.
- The term for the elbow.
- The arm is _____ to the heart.
- The regional term that describes the back of the head.
- The plane that divides the body into left and right portions.
- The abdominal region that contains the belly button.
- The body cavity that contains the lungs.
- The regional term that includes the nose.
- The section of the abdominal region that includes the gall bladder.
- The cavity that includes the bladder and reproductive organs.
- The regional term that includes the hip.
- The regional term that includes the cheek.
- The region anterior to the elbow.
- The region posterior to the knee.
41 Clues: The term for the elbow. • The term for the armpit. • Regional term for the hip. • The arm is _____ to the heart. • The regional term for the calf. • The regional term for your foot. • The skin is ______ to the bones. • The knee is _______ to the foot. • The term that describes the knee. • The hand is _______ to the elbow. • The heart is ______ to the brain. • ...
Anatomy Terms 2024-09-06
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- The plane that divides the body into anterior and posterior portions.
- The hand is _______ to the elbow.
- The upper middle section of the abdomen.
- The cavity that includes the heart, esophagus, and trachea.
- The section of the abdomen that is in the middle-left section of one's abdomen.
- The heart is ______ to the brain.
- The right middle section of the abdomen.
- The appendix is in the _________ region of the abdomen.
- The cavity that includes the spine.
- The plane that divides the body into an upper and. lower section.
- The body cavity that includes the cranial and spinal cavities.
- The regional term that includes the spinal cord.
- Regional term for the hip.
- The cavity that contains the brain.
- The word that means "toward the front surface."
- The regional term that includes the wrist.
- The regional term that describes the arm
- The term that describes being closer to the head.
- The term for the armpit.
- The regional term for the calf.
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- The region of the abdomen that includes the inferior portion of the small intestine.
- The major cavity that includes the pelvis and abdomen.
- The regional term for your foot.
- The term that means on opposite sides.
- The skin is ______ to the bones.
- The knee is _______ to the foot.
- The term that describes the knee.
- The regional term that contains the scapula.
- The term for the elbow.
- The arm is _____ to the heart.
- The regional term that describes the back of the head.
- The plane that divides the body into left and right portions.
- The abdominal region that contains the belly button.
- The body cavity that contains the lungs.
- The regional term that includes the nose.
- The section of the abdominal region that includes the gall bladder.
- The cavity that includes the bladder and reproductive organs.
- The regional term that includes the hip.
- The regional term that includes the cheek.
- The region anterior to the elbow.
- The region posterior to the knee.
41 Clues: The term for the elbow. • The term for the armpit. • Regional term for the hip. • The arm is _____ to the heart. • The regional term for the calf. • The regional term for your foot. • The skin is ______ to the bones. • The knee is _______ to the foot. • The term that describes the knee. • The hand is _______ to the elbow. • The heart is ______ to the brain. • ...
Brain Anatomy 2024-09-24
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- Main function of the Hypothalamus
- The movie we watched about syphilis
- language, memory, emotions
- hearing and vision
- sensory information
- scan for muscles
- What period we have this class
- motor skills, memory, problem solving speech
- scan for organs, bones, and soft tissues
- regulates heartbeat
- emotional controller of the brain
- Where the prison experiment was held
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- Basal Ganglia is at the top of where
- language processing
- Location of amygdala
- What is the function of basal ganglia
- second word after frontal, parietal, occipital, etc.
- The medulla oblongata is located at the bottom of what part of the brain
- Midbrain is below what part of the brain
- A gang of what?
- Who teaches this class
- scan for just organs and tissues
- Is Hypothalamus Dorsal or Ventral
- Is cerebellum front or back of the head
- color, visual information, motion
25 Clues: A gang of what? • scan for muscles • hearing and vision • language processing • sensory information • regulates heartbeat • Location of amygdala • Who teaches this class • language, memory, emotions • What period we have this class • scan for just organs and tissues • Main function of the Hypothalamus • Is Hypothalamus Dorsal or Ventral • color, visual information, motion • ...
Human Anatomy 2024-06-02
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- Example of a muscle involved in elbow flexion.
- Component of skeletal muscles that lines blood vessels.
- Type of attachment where muscle belly attaches to the skeleton.
- Principal muscle involved in any one joint movement.
- Percentage of total body weight accounted for by skeletal muscles.
- Opposite muscle to the prime mover.
- One of the important roles of antagonistic muscles in muscle function.
- Activated to flex the knee joint as an antagonistic muscle to the quadriceps femoris.
- Component of skeletal muscles that transmit signals to and from the brain.
- Surrounds each skeletal muscle as dense irregular connective tissue.
- Example of an agonist muscle involved in knee extension.
- Major component contained within the muscle belly.
- Connective tissue found in minor components of skeletal muscles.
- Component of skeletal muscles that includes arteries and veins.
- Superficial and visible muscle of the calf with medial and lateral heads.
- Connective tissue contained within tendons and/or aponeuroses.
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- Major component surrounding skeletal muscles.
- The movable end of a muscle that attaches to the bone being pulled.
- Muscle deep to the gastrocnemius.
- Manner in which actions of skeletal muscles are covered, working from head to toes.
- Fibrous connective tissues that attach muscle to bone.
- Part of the muscle that contains skeletal muscle fibres.
- Collective term for the calf muscles.
- Muscles responsible for forming smiles, frowns, etc.
- System used to name skeletal muscles.
- Small muscle located on the medial side of the foot.
- The fixed bone to which the muscle's attachment is located.
- Approximate number of skeletal muscles in the human body.
- Shares a common action, innervation, and blood supply.
29 Clues: Muscle deep to the gastrocnemius. • Opposite muscle to the prime mover. • Collective term for the calf muscles. • System used to name skeletal muscles. • Major component surrounding skeletal muscles. • Example of a muscle involved in elbow flexion. • Major component contained within the muscle belly. • Principal muscle involved in any one joint movement. • ...
Frog Anatomy 2024-06-03
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- stores waste
- near the stomach, and stores and eliminates blood cells
- filter blood and make urine
- A hopping amphibian
- hearing
- deliver oxygen to the body
- all waste is collected
- stores urine
- carries blood back to the heart
- digestion, uptake of sugar
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- stores bile,part of the digestive system
- Catches pray
- moves digested food out of the body
- carries blood away
- the first part of the small intestine
- carry eggs in female frogs
- stores food
- Holds coils of the small intestine
- air opening to exchange gases
- protects eye
20 Clues: hearing • stores food • Catches pray • stores waste • protects eye • stores urine • carries blood away • A hopping amphibian • all waste is collected • carry eggs in female frogs • deliver oxygen to the body • digestion, uptake of sugar • filter blood and make urine • air opening to exchange gases • carries blood back to the heart • Holds coils of the small intestine • ...
Frog Anatomy 2024-06-03
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- Moves digested food out of the body; part of the digestive system
- The first part of the small intestine immediately beyond the stomach, leading to the jejunum; part of the digestive system
- First site of chemical digestion; part of the digestive system
- All waste is collected; part of the digestive system
- The two upper chambers of the heart; part of the circulatory system
- Organ near the stomach that produces, stores, and eliminates blood cells
- Carries eggs in female frogs; part of the reproductive system
- Thin membrane that holds the coils of the small intestine
- Stores urine; part of the excretory system
- The first part of the small intestine immediately beyond the stomach, leading to the jejunum; part of the digestive system
- Air opening to exchange gases
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- Catches prey
- Blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart; part of the circulatory system
- Tube behind tounge
- Lower chamber of the heart;part of the circulatory system
- Digestion, uptake of sugar; part of the digestive system
- Deliver oxygen to the body; part of the respiratory system
- Filters blood, makes urine; part of the excretory system
- Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart; part of the circulatory system
- Masses of fat in the body cavities of frogs needed for hibernating and matching; considered part of the reproductive system in the frog
- Largest digestive gland or organ in the body of the frog: part of the digestive system
- Stores solid waste, eggs, sperm; part of the excretory system, reproductive system, and the digestive system
22 Clues: Catches prey • Tube behind tounge • Air opening to exchange gases • Stores urine; part of the excretory system • All waste is collected; part of the digestive system • Digestion, uptake of sugar; part of the digestive system • Filters blood, makes urine; part of the excretory system • Lower chamber of the heart;part of the circulatory system • ...
Anatomy Review 2023-02-15
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- Section of the vertebral column that has 7 vertebrae
- Section of the vertebral column that are 5 fused vertebrae into 1
- Body cavity that contains the brain
- Part of the skeletal system that contains the arms, legs and pelvis
- Plane that divides the body into top and bottom halves
- Body cavity that contains the stomach and spleen
- Connect muscle to bone
- Connect bone to bone
- Plane that divides the body into right and left halves
- Plane that divides the body into front and back halves
- Body cavity that contains the reproductive organs
- Joint action term that means to decrease the joint angle
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- Joint action term that means to lift the medial edge of the foot
- Joint action term that means to move away from the midline
- Section of the vertebral column that has 12 vertebrae
- Joint action term that means to increase the joint angle
- Joint action term that means to move toward the midline
- Body cavity that contains the heart and lungs
- Section of the vertebral column that has 5 vertebrae
- Body cavity that contains the spine
- Joint action term that means to life the lateral edge of the foot
- Part of the skeletal system that contains the skull,spine, ribs and sternum
22 Clues: Connect bone to bone • Connect muscle to bone • Body cavity that contains the brain • Body cavity that contains the spine • Body cavity that contains the heart and lungs • Body cavity that contains the stomach and spleen • Body cavity that contains the reproductive organs • Section of the vertebral column that has 7 vertebrae • ...
Anatomy Terminology 2023-02-16
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- Location where two or more bones meet, synonym for 'joint'(12)
- Describes the 8th rib(5)
- Patient lying on their back(6)
- Movement towards the body(9)
- Describes ipsilateral(4,4)
- Also known as the palmer aspect of the hand(7)
- Superior surface of the foot(6)
- Type of cartilage, covers articular surfaces(7)
- The mouth is ___ to the eye(12)
- Plane that divides the body into anterior and posterior(7)
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- A hole through which vessels and nerves pass through(7)
- Describes the vessels that carry blood away from the heart(8)
- The neck is ____ to the mouth(8)
- The wrist is ___ to the shoulder(6)
- Describes position of thumb in anatomical position in relation to the body(7)
- Near to the surface of the body(11)
- Organ involved in integumentary system(4)
- Fluid containing white blood cells involved in fighting infection(5)
- Bones of the skull, neck and trunk make up this skeleton(5)
- Plane dividing the body into left and right(8)
20 Clues: Describes the 8th rib(5) • Describes ipsilateral(4,4) • Movement towards the body(9) • Patient lying on their back(6) • Superior surface of the foot(6) • The mouth is ___ to the eye(12) • The neck is ____ to the mouth(8) • The wrist is ___ to the shoulder(6) • Near to the surface of the body(11) • Organ involved in integumentary system(4) • ...
Human Anatomy 2023-05-25
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- pertaining to the kidneys
- female gonad
- air sacs
- the collecting chamber of the heart
- embryonic stage after week 8
- membrane that surrounds your lungs that reduce friction
- nerve cell
- protein that makes up hair and nails
- circulation from the heart to the lungs and back to the lungs
- another name for the large intestine
- cluster of capillaries with a nephron
- tough connective tissue that connects muscle to bones
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- liquid portion of the blood
- tough band of cartilage that surrounds bones
- organic molecules that act as coenzymes
- white blood cells
- male gamete
- group of tissues working together for a common function
- skeleton composed of cranium, vertebrae and ribcage
- membrane that encased the protective fluid of the developing embryo
- gland that neutralize the pH of male urethra
- functional unit of a kidney
- tissues which have the ability to contract
- fertilized egg
- nitrogenous waste produced by the liver
25 Clues: air sacs • nerve cell • male gamete • female gonad • fertilized egg • white blood cells • pertaining to the kidneys • liquid portion of the blood • functional unit of a kidney • embryonic stage after week 8 • the collecting chamber of the heart • protein that makes up hair and nails • another name for the large intestine • cluster of capillaries with a nephron • ...
Anatomy-Easy 2023-07-09
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- one-half of the forearm
- general name for all of the back thigh muscles
- assists with breathing
- the study of the function of the body
- minimus innermost glue muscle
- thigh bone
- scientific name for kneecap
- one-half of the forearm
- "flexing" muscles
- one-half of the shin
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- largest back muscle
- protects the lungs and heart
- general name for all of the front thigh muscles
- largest chest muscle
- bones that make up fingers and toes
- the study of muscles in the body
- protects the brain
- one-half of the shin
- upper arm bone
- bones that make up the wrist
- scientific name for the hip
- bones that make up the ankle
22 Clues: thigh bone • upper arm bone • "flexing" muscles • protects the brain • largest back muscle • largest chest muscle • one-half of the shin • one-half of the shin • assists with breathing • one-half of the forearm • one-half of the forearm • scientific name for the hip • scientific name for kneecap • protects the lungs and heart • bones that make up the wrist • bones that make up the ankle • ...
Anatomy Terms 2023-03-30
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- close to the point of attachment
- different sides of the body
- divides inferior and superior
- both sides of the body
- towards the center of the midline
- lying on back
- behind
- main part of the body (head,neck,&trunk)
- away from the surface
- saggital cuts
- divides into left and right
- below
- towards the surface
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- limbs attached to axis
- one side of the body
- front
- away from the point of attachment
- above
- away from the midline (towards the side)
- same side of the body as another part
- divides anterior and posterior
- lying on stomach
- lying on either right or left side
23 Clues: front • above • below • behind • lying on back • saggital cuts • lying on stomach • towards the surface • one side of the body • away from the surface • limbs attached to axis • both sides of the body • different sides of the body • divides into left and right • divides inferior and superior • divides anterior and posterior • close to the point of attachment • away from the point of attachment • ...
Anatomy activity 2022-12-05
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- Complex iron protein in red blood cells that binds to oxygen; gives blood color.
- Small arteries that deliver blood to capillaries.
- Scientific study of the structure, function, and pathology of the nervous system.
- Body organ that removes waste created by digestion.
- An oval, bony case that protects the brain.
- The movable part of the muscle that is farthest from the skeleton.
- Also known as microscopic anatomy; the study of tiny structures found in living tissues.
- Muscle attached to the lower rear surface of the heel and pulls the foot down.
- Body organs that excrete water and waste products.
- Middle part of the muscle.
- The largest artery in the body.
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- Muscular, cone-shaped organ that keeps the blood moving within the circulatory system.
- Connection between two or more bones of the skeleton.
- Breathing outward; expelling carbon dioxide (collected from the blood) from the lungs.
- Body organs that control the body’s vision.
- Uppermost and largest bone in the arm, extending from the elbow to the shoulder.
- Body organ that digests food, along with the stomach.
- Constructive metabolism, the process of building up larger molecules from smaller ones.
- Also known as collarbone; bone that joins the sternum and scapula.
- Heavy, long bone that forms the leg above the knee.
- Breathing in through the nose or mouth
- Basic units of all living things, from bacteria to plants to animals, including human beings.
- Lower jawbone; largest and strongest bone of the face.
- Extensor muscle of the wrist involved in flexing the wrist.
- Study of the nature, structure, function, and diseases of the muscles.
25 Clues: Middle part of the muscle. • The largest artery in the body. • Breathing in through the nose or mouth • Body organs that control the body’s vision. • An oval, bony case that protects the brain. • Small arteries that deliver blood to capillaries. • Body organs that excrete water and waste products. • Body organ that removes waste created by digestion. • ...
flower anatomy 2022-12-14
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- unit of the female reproductive organ
- petals that get fused together
- modified leaves at the base of a flower
- sticky tissue at the end of the pistil
- rod-shaped middle part below the stigma
- flat-topped indeterminate inflorescence
- Flowers that have only female parts
- colorful leaf-like structures
- spike with unisexual flowers without
- the process of flowering going up the stem
- flower stem is referred as a
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- green leaf-like structures under petals
- part of the pedicel that hold the flower
- main stem of an inflorescence
- flat-topped cluster of sessile flowers
- process of flowering going down the stem
- female part of plant
- sepals may be fused together
- plants that have male and female parts
- usually flat-topped inflorescence
20 Clues: female part of plant • sepals may be fused together • flower stem is referred as a • main stem of an inflorescence • colorful leaf-like structures • petals that get fused together • usually flat-topped inflorescence • Flowers that have only female parts • spike with unisexual flowers without • unit of the female reproductive organ • flat-topped cluster of sessile flowers • ...
Flower Anatomy 2022-12-14
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- no female or male parts
- fused together and formed a structure
- green leaf-like structures
- holds the flower parts together
- the petals are and sepals
- the sticky tissue at the end of the pistil
- the sepals are fused together to form a calyx.
- the flower stem referred as the pedical
- The male part of the flower
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- rod-shaped middle part
- the base of the flower or floral inflorescence.
- anther contains pollen
- leaf-like structures
- flower- has the every part of a flower
- filament holds up the sack-like anther
- Made of stalk-like
- a swollen base
- parts of a perianth
- the basic unit of the female reproductive organ.
- the female part of the flower
20 Clues: a swollen base • Made of stalk-like • parts of a perianth • leaf-like structures • rod-shaped middle part • anther contains pollen • no female or male parts • the petals are and sepals • green leaf-like structures • The male part of the flower • the female part of the flower • holds the flower parts together • fused together and formed a structure • ...
Human Anatomy 2023-08-07
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- The rigid organ that forms the skeleton and supports the body.
- The upper limb between the shoulder and the elbow.
- The point where two or more bones meet and allow movement.
- The flexible column of bones that surrounds and protects the spinal cord.
- The outer covering of the body, protecting it from the environment.
- The organ that detoxifies chemicals and metabolizes drugs, among other functions.
- The organ where food is partially digested and stored before entering the small intestine.
- The central organ of the nervous system, controlling various bodily functions.
- The terminal part of the arm, consisting of fingers and a thumb.
- The organ responsible for vision and sight.
- The lower limb between the knee and the ankle.
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- The terminal part of the leg, used for standing and walking.
- The muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
- The long tube-like structure that aids in digestion and nutrient absorption.
- The pair of organs that filter waste products from the blood to form urine.
- The pair of organs responsible for breathing and gas exchange.
- The fluid that circulates through the body, carrying nutrients and oxygen.
- The bundle of fibers that transmit signals between the brain and other body parts.
- The tissue that contracts to produce movement in the body.
- The uppermost part of the body, containing the brain and sensory organs.
20 Clues: The organ responsible for vision and sight. • The lower limb between the knee and the ankle. • The upper limb between the shoulder and the elbow. • The muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body. • The point where two or more bones meet and allow movement. • The tissue that contracts to produce movement in the body. • ...
Ear Anatomy 2025-02-05
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- thin, cone-shaped membrane that separates the outer ear from the middle ear; also know as "eardrum"
- Equalizes air pressure between the middle ear and the nasopharynx
- central point of maximum depression; marks the end of the manubrium
- a slight conical projection, which springs from the root of the manubrium
- small opening located in the middle ear that acts as a passageway to the inner ear, specifically the cochlea, allowing fluid pressure within the cochlea to be regulated and enabling sound vibrations to be transmitted for hearing
- triangular reflection of light that appears on the eardrum during an otoscopic exam
- hammer-shaped small bone or ossicle of the middle ear connecting with the incus, and attached to the inner surface of the eardrum that transmits the sound vibrations from the eardrum to the incus
- fixed to extend between the anterior surface of the malleus head and the anterior bony wall of the attic
- branch of the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII) that plays a crucial role in taste sensation and salivary gland function
- bony prominence located on the medial wall (inner surface) of the middle ear cavity
- attached to the medial surface of the tympanic membrane, and it pulls its anterior and inferior portion medially, giving it a conical shape
- a tube-like structure that extends from the outer ear (pinna) to the middle ear (tympanic membrane)
- small, triangular-shaped portion of the eardrum (tympanic membrane) located in the upper part of the middle ear
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- upper most part of the middle ear cavity; also know as the "attic"
- the base of the stapes bone in the middle ear that transmits sound vibrations to the inner ear
- marks the border between the border between the pars flaccida and tensa on the medial surface; purpose is to hold the lateral process in place
- a prominence on the inner side of the external ear, in front of and partly closing the ear canal
- cranial nerve VII; a mixed nerve that controls facial movements, taste, and tear production
- protects the ear from loud noises and regulates sound transmission in the middle ear
- highest point of the ear
- a small anvil shaped bone in the middle ear that transmits vibrations from the malleus to the stapes; also known as the anvil
- small stirrup-shaped bone in the middle ear, transmitting vibrations from the incus to the inner ear
- lowest part of ear; has no cartilage
- deep concavity between the anterior helical crus and the inferior anthelical crus
24 Clues: highest point of the ear • lowest part of ear; has no cartilage • Equalizes air pressure between the middle ear and the nasopharynx • upper most part of the middle ear cavity; also know as the "attic" • central point of maximum depression; marks the end of the manubrium • a slight conical projection, which springs from the root of the manubrium • ...
Plant Anatomy 2025-03-25
Across
- Develops into a seed after fertilization.
- Vascular tissue that transports water and minerals upward.
- Receives pollen.
- Vascular tissue that transports sugars
- Male reproductive organ, consisting of an anther and filament.
- Connects stigma to ovary.
- Outermost whorl of flower parts, often green and protective.
- Colored flower parts that attract pollinators.
- The stalk that connects a leaf to a stem.
- The central vein of a leaf.
- Female reproductive organ, consisting of stigma, style, and ovary.
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- Stalk that supports the anther.
- Contains ovules.
- Small pores in the leaf epidermis that allow gas exchange.
- The flattened, expanded portion of a leaf.
- The process by which plants convert light energy into chemical energy.
- Vascular bundles in a leaf.
- The transfer of pollen from an anther to a stigma.
- Pollen-producing part.
- A main, central root that grows vertically downward.
- A mature ovule containing an embryo.
21 Clues: Contains ovules. • Receives pollen. • Pollen-producing part. • Connects stigma to ovary. • Vascular bundles in a leaf. • The central vein of a leaf. • Stalk that supports the anther. • A mature ovule containing an embryo. • Vascular tissue that transports sugars • Develops into a seed after fertilization. • The stalk that connects a leaf to a stem. • ...
Anatomy vocabulary 2025-05-12
Across
- existence of stable internal environment
- referring to the tail or rear in the human body
- above, at a higher level or toward the head
- toward the bodies, midline, or longitudinal axis
- Face up position
- between two structures
- the Billie side also interior on the body
- toward an attached base or near the point of attachment
- study of how living things perform their vital functions
- away from the bodies, main line or longitudinal axis
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- study of the effect of disease on organs or organ systems
- also cranial refers to the head of the area
- at, or near the surface of the body
- below, at a lower level or toward the feet
- refers to the neck region
- examination of tissues
- face down position
- analysis of internal structure of individual cells
- away from the surface of the body further from body surface
- the back also posterior and human body
20 Clues: Face up position • face down position • examination of tissues • between two structures • refers to the neck region • at, or near the surface of the body • the back also posterior and human body • existence of stable internal environment • the Billie side also interior on the body • below, at a lower level or toward the feet • also cranial refers to the head of the area • ...
Speech anatomy 2025-07-14
Across
- : Ability to imitate correct sound
- : Assists hearing in noisy places
- : Demonstrating correct behavior
- : No voice
- : Inner ear or nerve damage
- : Space between vocal folds
- : Reward for correct response
- : Smooth speech
- : Language loss from brain damage
- : Type of hearing loss in outer/middle ear
- : Ridge where tongue contacts for some sounds
- : Professional conduct guide
- : Type of stuttering disfluency
- : Using skill in new context
- : Type of implant for profound loss
- : Usually unilateral vocal fold lesion
- : Swallow maneuver to protect airway
- : Food enters larynx but not below folds
- : One swallowing stage
- : Storytelling ability
- : Too much nasal resonance
- : Helping client respond correctly
- : Fluent aphasia type
- : Test of language development
- : Part of pharynx above soft palate
- : Social use of language
- : Word substitution error
- : Alternative communication system
- : Non-therapy strategy for safe swallow
- : Quick word learning
- : Ongoing education
- : Awareness of diversity
- : Range of practice
- : Smallest unit of meaning
- : Repeating a response
- : Velopharyngeal insufficiency
- : Assessment of learning potential
- : Behaviors like blinking in stuttering
- : Growth from vocal abuse or reflux
- : Traumatic brain injury
- : Common language test
- : Protecting client info
- : Ball of food or liquid
- : Food left after swallow
- : Voice box containing vocal folds
- : Can cause laryngeal irritation
- : Middle ear test
- : Receptive vocabulary test
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- : Reduce fear of stuttering
- : Behavior to hide stuttering
- : Managing students or CFs
- : Modified barium swallow
- : Keeping skill over time
- : Initial performance level
- : Early stuttering treatment
- : Speech with content words only
- : Both conductive and sensorineural loss
- : Weakness on one side
- : Nonfluent aphasia type
- : Windpipe
- : Too little nasal resonance
- : Bilateral vocal fold growths
- : Stretching out sounds
- : Quick check for problems
- : Cartilage that helps vocal fold movement
- : Picture exchange system
- : Weakness or paralysis speech disorder
- : Another name for soft palate
- : Strategy to ease stuttering moment
- : Privacy law
- : Disordered voice
- : Supportive teaching technique
- : Bone growth in middle ear
- : Motor planning disorder
- : Device for alaryngeal speech
- : Early vocal play stage
- : Using one word for many things
- : Average length of utterance
- : Babbling with adult-like intonation
- : Fiberoptic swallow test
- : Muscle used for breathing
- : Using research for decisions
- : Related to hearing
- : Reinforcing successive approximations
- : Food pipe behind trachea
- : Professional organization
- : Aphasia with word finding difficulty
- : Sounds articulation test
- : Age-related hearing loss
- : Prevents food from entering airway
- : Rapid, irregular speech
- : Compared to peers
- : Food into airway
- : Client agreement to treatment
- : Swallow with extra force
- : Giving cues
- : Graph of hearing levels
- : Stuttering modification technique
- : Compared to standard
- : Word order rules
100 Clues: : No voice • : Windpipe • : Privacy law • : Giving cues • : Smooth speech • : Middle ear test • : Disordered voice • : Food into airway • : Word order rules • : Ongoing education • : Compared to peers • : Range of practice • : Related to hearing • : Fluent aphasia type • : Quick word learning • : Weakness on one side • : One swallowing stage • : Storytelling ability • : Repeating a response • ...
GBA Anatomy 2025-05-06
Across
- Stores urine before it exits the body.
- Produces insulin and digestive enzymes.
- These nerve cells carry messages in the nervous system.
- This large organ filters toxins and produces bile.
- The shinbone; larger of the two bones in the lower leg.
- Produces hormones that regulate body functions.
- The longest and strongest bone in the human body.
- The body system that includes the brain, spinal cord, and nerves.
- The largest organ of the body.
- Supports the body and protects internal organs.
- – Connects bone to bone at a joint.
- Allows movement and generates heat.
Down
- Filters waste from blood to produce urine.
- Connects muscle to bone.
- This system transports blood, nutrients, and oxygen.
- Brings oxygen into the body and removes carbon dioxide.
- Where digestion begins with acid and enzymes.
- Colored part of the eye that controls pupil size.
- Helps filter blood and fight infection.
- – Muscle that helps with breathing by moving the lungs.
- Breaks down food into nutrients for the body.
- This organ controls thoughts, memory, and body functions.
- This organ pumps blood throughout the body.
- These organs help you breathe and are part of the respiratory system.
- These glands sit above the kidneys and release stress hormones.
25 Clues: Connects muscle to bone. • The largest organ of the body. • – Connects bone to bone at a joint. • Allows movement and generates heat. • Stores urine before it exits the body. • Produces insulin and digestive enzymes. • Helps filter blood and fight infection. • Filters waste from blood to produce urine. • This organ pumps blood throughout the body. • ...
anatomy crossword 2023-01-19
Across
- Development, maturation, or expansion of physical structures or cognitive and psychosocial abilities
- away from the head
- somthing the body needs to survive
- a mark left after you have gotten a cut
- the back
- somthing that has organs and is living is a ___________
- burn that only reaches the epidermis
- The shaft is the visible part of the hair that sticks out of the skin
- a medical condition in which patches of skin become rough and inflamed
- a thickened and hardened part of the skin or soft tissue
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- close to the surface
- the white area at the base of a fingernail.
- the physiological value around which the normal range fluctuates
- a protective and waxy or hard layer covering the epidermis of a plant
- the thick layer of living tissue below the epidermis
- an oily secretion of the sebaceous glands.
- Tissue that supports, protects, and gives structure to other tissues and organs in the body.
- close to the center
- A state of balance among all the body systems needed for the body to survive and function correctly
- a mark left after the skin is stretched past its elastic limit
20 Clues: the back • away from the head • close to the center • close to the surface • somthing the body needs to survive • burn that only reaches the epidermis • a mark left after you have gotten a cut • an oily secretion of the sebaceous glands. • the white area at the base of a fingernail. • the thick layer of living tissue below the epidermis • ...
Pig Anatomy 2023-05-11
Across
- insulin
- blood to pig
- hard and makes up roof of mouth
- removes waste in urine
- stores food and digests
- produces eggs
- detoxifies posions
- holds spleen in place
- bile and pancreatic enzymes mix with food
- spiraled part of the colon
- stores bile
- carries oxygenated blood from lungs
- carries urine from kidney
- most nutrients are absorbed here
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- any fold that connects intestines to dorsal abdominal wall
- air between lungs and throat
- opening between vocal cords
- produces milk in female pigs
- feces released
- pouch between small intestine and colon
- extra blood cells
- fetus develops in here
- collect blood low in o2
- buds allow to taste
- voice box
25 Clues: insulin • voice box • stores bile • blood to pig • produces eggs • feces released • extra blood cells • detoxifies posions • buds allow to taste • holds spleen in place • removes waste in urine • fetus develops in here • stores food and digests • collect blood low in o2 • carries urine from kidney • spiraled part of the colon • opening between vocal cords • air between lungs and throat • ...
Plant Anatomy 2023-01-12
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- Undifferentiated ground tissue
- Nutrients; sugars, proteins, fats, & dissolved inorganic salts
- The leaf stalk
- A waxy covering on the surface of some leaves and stems
- The lamina
- Any flat, green structure growing from the stem or twig of a plant. Organs specialized for photosynthesis
- The edge of a leaf
- A member of the group of flowering plants, the seed of which has two cotyledons ex: beans, peanuts
- A plant with leathery leaves, used as a house plant
- Arranged with the veins spreading in a number of directions
- The flat expanded part of a leaf
- On the outside
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- Arranged with the veins running side by side
- Group of flowering plants, the seed of which has a single cotyledon ex: cereal grains, rice, oats
- Either of a pair of small, leaflike parts at the base of some leaf petioles, as on a bean, pea, or rose plant
- The part of a stem between successive nodes
- The tip of the leaf farthest away from the petiole
- The common name for the maize plant
- The part of the leaf nearest to the petiole
- The leaf tissue where the cells are arranged alongside one another, in a row
- Point where one or more leaves are attached to a stem; more obvious in monocotyledons than dicotyledons
- The outermost layer of cells on leaves, young stems, roots, and flowers
- The hollow tubes that transport materials in the plant
23 Clues: The lamina • The leaf stalk • On the outside • The edge of a leaf • Undifferentiated ground tissue • The flat expanded part of a leaf • The common name for the maize plant • The part of a stem between successive nodes • The part of the leaf nearest to the petiole • Arranged with the veins running side by side • The tip of the leaf farthest away from the petiole • ...
Human Anatomy 2025-02-24
Across
- system that produces blood cells
- first line of defense
- closer to the body
- system that regulate body temperature
- system that removes carbon dioxide
- joint found in elbow
- system that returns fluid to blood vessels
- system that secretes hormones
- secretes bile to break down fats
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- system that activates muscles and gland
- stable internal environment
- system that moves materials around
- cavity that contains heart and lungs
- system that allows for nutrient absorption
- carries high pressure blood
- ventral side
- oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange here
- where blood vessels and nerves are found
- transports hormones and waste
- system that allows locomotion
- system that maintains acid-base balance
21 Clues: ventral side • closer to the body • joint found in elbow • first line of defense • stable internal environment • carries high pressure blood • transports hormones and waste • system that allows locomotion • system that secretes hormones • system that produces blood cells • secretes bile to break down fats • system that moves materials around • system that removes carbon dioxide • ...
Anatomy Crossword 2024-12-04
Across
- Bone that forms the orbit of the eye, zygomatic bone and superior dentition
- gland, Produces melatonin
- Organ in the female that produces hormones necessary for pregnancy
- lobe, Visual cortex of the brain
- Also called the windpipe
- femoris, Muscle is part of the quadricep group
- Structure that propels food from mouth to stomach
- Muscle name is a geometrical shape that extends to the thoracic spine
- Ventricle, Most muscular of all chambers of the heart
- Soft tissue extension of the soft palate seen in many cartoons when characters scream
- Largest muscle of the rotator cuff
- Anterior, Muscle of the anterior compartment of the leg
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- Longest muscle of the body
- coronary artery, Coronary vessel that supplies the right side of the heart
- The point at which the trachea bifurcates into the primary bronchus
- Triangular shaped muscle commonly used for intramuscular injections
- foramen, Small opening in the maxilla provides sensory to cheek lower eyelid and upper lip
- Bone in the posterior skull and has a protuberance
- Muscle that helps form the wall of the cheek and helps with chewing
- Organ of the abdomen that produces insulin
- Largest artery of the body and supplies multiple organs with oxygenated blood
- anterior, Muscle with jagged edges named for its serrated border
- Tube from kidney to bladder
- Turcica, Literally meaning "Turkish saddle" an impression of the sphenoid bone
- atrium, Chamber of the heart with the sinoatrial node
25 Clues: Also called the windpipe • gland, Produces melatonin • Longest muscle of the body • Tube from kidney to bladder • lobe, Visual cortex of the brain • Largest muscle of the rotator cuff • Organ of the abdomen that produces insulin • femoris, Muscle is part of the quadricep group • Structure that propels food from mouth to stomach • ...
Anatomy & Physiology 2026-02-19
Across
- the body’s pump
- muscles that draws the eyebrow down and wrinkles the forehead vertically
- cranial nerve also known as the accessory nerve
- tissue that supports, protects, and binds other tissue of the body
- found in the center of the cell
- muscle covers the back of the neck, shoulders, and upper and middle region of the back
- nerve that the affect the skin between the eyes and upper side of the nose
- nervous system ANS
- muscles that draws a body apart
- muscle that covers the shoulder
- largest bone of the arm
- a collection of cells that perform a particular function
- bone that forms the side of the eye socket
- the body’s largest artery
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- stomach & intestines are a part of what system
- bones that form the sides and top of the cranium
- hindmost bone of the skull
- muscle extending alongside the neck from the ear to the collarbone and rotates head side to side
- smaller bone in the forearm on the same side of the thumb
- basic unit of all living things
- protects the body from disease
- cord cervical nerves originate
- bone that forms the forehead
- the strongest and largest bone of the face
- the cranium is made up of how many bones
- tissue that gives smoothness and contour to the body
- light spongy bone between the eye sockets that form part of the nasal cavities
- the middle part of the muscle
- triggers a sudden drop in blood pressure
29 Clues: the body’s pump • nervous system ANS • largest bone of the arm • the body’s largest artery • hindmost bone of the skull • bone that forms the forehead • the middle part of the muscle • protects the body from disease • cord cervical nerves originate • found in the center of the cell • basic unit of all living things • muscles that draws a body apart • muscle that covers the shoulder • ...
External Anatomy 2025-10-16
Across
- covert, smaller feathers that cover the base of the quills of the wing and tail feathers.
- part of an animal's body just above the elbow of the foreleg.
- extensions of the epidermal layer of skin modified to provide protection.
- top of an animal's head
- long projecting hairs or bristles growing near the mouth.
- fleshy part of the beak that surrounds the nostrils.
- transparent layer that covers the eye of a snake.
- pad, part of the foot the animal walks on.
- web of skin that allows the fish to move through water.
- fleshy part of the side of an animal between the ribs and the rump/croup.
- projecting jaw that contains the nose and mouth.
- tarsal joint or large joint halfway up the hind limb.
- upper rounded part of the hindquarter.
- lower jaw or beak.
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- epidermal scales on turtles.
- major organ of the respiratory system for fish that allows them to breathe without lungs.
- feathers on the back of a bird.
- ring encircling the eye.
- loose fold of skin under the chin of an animal; most common in female rabbits.
- coverts, feathers covering the ears.
- joint above the hock in the hind leg.
- top of the head.
22 Clues: top of the head. • lower jaw or beak. • top of an animal's head • ring encircling the eye. • epidermal scales on turtles. • feathers on the back of a bird. • coverts, feathers covering the ears. • joint above the hock in the hind leg. • upper rounded part of the hindquarter. • pad, part of the foot the animal walks on. • projecting jaw that contains the nose and mouth. • ...
Path anatomy 2025-10-13
Across
- throat passage for air and food
- double membrane around lungs
- cavity. filters warms and moistens incoming air
- main muscle of respiration
- reduces alveolar surface tension
- hair like structures moving mucus
- tiny air sacs for gas exchange
- infectious disease of the lungs
- gas essential for respiration
- destruction of alveolar walls
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- air in pleural cavity causing collapse
- the tube carrying air from larynx to bronchi
- voice box containing vocal cords
- chronic airflow obstruction disease
- smallest branches leading to alveoli
- allergic airway narrowing
- main air passages into lungs
- infection filling alveoli with fluid
- flap that closes trachea during swallowing
- blood in pleural cavity
20 Clues: blood in pleural cavity • allergic airway narrowing • main muscle of respiration • double membrane around lungs • main air passages into lungs • gas essential for respiration • destruction of alveolar walls • tiny air sacs for gas exchange • throat passage for air and food • infectious disease of the lungs • voice box containing vocal cords • reduces alveolar surface tension • ...
Brain anatomy 2025-11-13
Across
- interpreting information from the eyes
- transmit nerve signals
- transmitting sensory and motor signals
- responsible for heart rate,breathing, and blood pressure
- serve as the primary somatosensory cortex
- processing emotion,motivation,and memory
- executing voluntary movements of the body
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- facilitates communication between the left and right hemisphere of the brain
- converting short term memories to long term ones
- controls decisions
- allows the brain to combine visual info from both eyes
- the brains control center
- acts as a relay centre
- a major anatomical landmark
- coordinating voluntary movements
- controls involuntary bodily processes
- acts as a conduit for cerebrospinal fluid
- processes information
- sends signals to body
- processes sensory information
20 Clues: controls decisions • processes information • sends signals to body • acts as a relay centre • transmit nerve signals • the brains control center • a major anatomical landmark • processes sensory information • coordinating voluntary movements • controls involuntary bodily processes • interpreting information from the eyes • transmitting sensory and motor signals • ...
brain anatomy 2025-11-13
Across
- helps with touch and texture
- processes sensory information
- processes the world around you with your eyes
- essential for storing memories
- processes emotions
- helps with your vision
- helps with planning and decision making
- transmits nerve signals to your body
- helps with body temperature
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- supplies blood to the lobes
- sends motor signals to the cerebral cortex
- helps with growth
- processes book information
- helps with your heartbeat
- processes sounds
- acts as a bridge
- helps with language and logic
- helps with sleep cycles
- connects the left and right sides of the brain
- known as the little brain
20 Clues: processes sounds • acts as a bridge • helps with growth • processes emotions • helps with your vision • helps with sleep cycles • helps with your heartbeat • known as the little brain • processes book information • supplies blood to the lobes • helps with body temperature • helps with touch and texture • processes sensory information • helps with language and logic • ...
stem anatomy 2025-11-18
Across
- elongated, pointed cells grouped together to form strands
- where a leaf grows on the stem
- arrangement of veins in a leaf
- a zone where plant cells become specific tissues
- dead tissue, present in two forms; fibers and slereids
- first formed primary phloem, consisting of narrow, sieve tubes, starts with the same letter(p)
- spherical or oval, highly thickened dead cells
- elongated cylindrical cells, tapering ends
- waxy thick layer that covers the outer side of the epidermis
- grow without soil, in air
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- a zone where plant cells increase in size
- a specialized parenchymatous cell
- what a cell wall is composed of
- a type of root that elongates downward
- branch root that arises from another root
- elongated, tube-like cells with thick lignified walls and tapering ends
- long tubes like structures, arranged longitudinally
- a tissue system that forms the outermost covering of the plant body
- roots outermost tip
- later formed phloem that has bigger sieve tubes
- living tissue, irregularly thickened at corners, provides mechanical support
- appears early in the life of a plant, contributes to the formation of primary structures
- long, cylindrical tube-like structure, made up of vessel members
23 Clues: roots outermost tip • grow without soil, in air • where a leaf grows on the stem • arrangement of veins in a leaf • what a cell wall is composed of • a specialized parenchymatous cell • a type of root that elongates downward • a zone where plant cells increase in size • branch root that arises from another root • elongated cylindrical cells, tapering ends • ...
Anatomy Introduction 2026-01-05
Across
- Same
- Stomach
- Computed Tomography
- Self
- Above or Upper
- Side of
- Death
- Illness
- Near or adjoining
- Against or Opposite
- Back
- Under or Below
- All
- Movement
- Twice or Double
- Located Behind
- Before
Down
- After
- Below or Under
- Half
- Across
- Against or opposite
- Head
- Peak or top
- One
- Away from
- Body
- Separate or apart from
- With or Together
- Life
- Both or two sides
- Before or In front of
- Animal
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging
34 Clues: One • All • Same • Half • Head • Self • Body • Life • Back • After • Death • Across • Animal • Before • Stomach • Side of • Illness • Movement • Away from • Peak or top • Below or Under • Above or Upper • Under or Below • Located Behind • Twice or Double • With or Together • Near or adjoining • Both or two sides • Computed Tomography • Against or opposite • Against or Opposite • Before or In front of • Separate or apart from • ...
External Anatomy 2026-03-23
Across
- top of the head in birds.
- covert smaller feathers that cover the base of the quills of the wing and tail feathers.
- feathers on the back of a bird.
- transparent layer that covers the eye of a snake.
- fleshy part of the side of an animal between the ribs and the rump/croup.
- part of the foot the animal walks on
- major organ of the respiratory system for fish that allows them to breathe without lungs
- coverts feathers covering the ears.
- fleshy part of the beak that surrounds the nostrils.
- part of an animal's body just above the elbow of the foreleg
- extension of the epidermal layer of skin that have been modified to provide protection.
Down
- web of skin that allows the fish to move through water.
- loose fold of skin under the chin of an animal - most common in female rabbits
- top of an animal's head
- ring encircling the eye.
- long projecting hairs/bristles growing near the mouth.
- lower jaw/beak
- joint above the hock in the hind leg
- tarsal joint or large joint halfway up the hind limb
- projecting jaw that contains the nose and mouth.
- upper rounded part of the hindquarter
- epidermal scales on turtles
22 Clues: lower jaw/beak • top of an animal's head • ring encircling the eye. • top of the head in birds. • epidermal scales on turtles • feathers on the back of a bird. • coverts feathers covering the ears. • joint above the hock in the hind leg • part of the foot the animal walks on • upper rounded part of the hindquarter • projecting jaw that contains the nose and mouth. • ...
eye anatomy 2026-03-19
Across
- fibers that hold the lense in place
- jellylike substance that fills the posterior chamber
- the number of major muscles responsible for eye movement
- contains rods and cones responsible for sight
- large area of the eye behind the lense
- near sightedness
- catch debris and shade the eyes
- secretes tears into the eyes
- fluid that is responsible for IOP
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- small openings near the cornea and sclera that drain aqueous humor
- responsible for eye color
- thin mucus membrane covering the cornea
- transmits nerve impulses to the brain for interpretation
- region of the eye in front of the lense
- bulged transparent cover that allows light into the eye
- the protective white portion of the eye
- increased interoccular pressure
- medical doctors who preform surgery
- color blindness
- disorder resulting from IOP
20 Clues: color blindness • near sightedness • responsible for eye color • disorder resulting from IOP • secretes tears into the eyes • increased interoccular pressure • catch debris and shade the eyes • fluid that is responsible for IOP • fibers that hold the lense in place • medical doctors who preform surgery • large area of the eye behind the lense • ...
Branches of Science, Hector Alvarado 2023-09-27
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- Sciences Study of the Natural Universe. There are 4 main branches of science.
- Study of organisms
- Anything that has mass and takes up space, solids, liquids, and gases for example
- Study of the Interaction of matter and energy
- Similar to weight, on Earth we weigh things to measure mass
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- Study of the bodily structure of organisms Ex: Human Anatomy
- Study of the Earth
- Particular kind of matter with uniform properties
- A living thing
- The study of the composition of matter and the interaction of substances
10 Clues: A living thing • Study of the Earth • Study of organisms • Study of the Interaction of matter and energy • Particular kind of matter with uniform properties • Similar to weight, on Earth we weigh things to measure mass • Study of the bodily structure of organisms Ex: Human Anatomy • The study of the composition of matter and the interaction of substances • ...
Do You Know Team Marcoux 2023-12-13
Across
- Josh’s meal of choice. Corn, flour, crunchy, soft, doesn’t matter.
- Love it or Hate it, this team is split on this flavor
- Kaitlin’s four-legged friend
- Steve's Birthday Month
- Somchay’s High School Graduation Gift
- Morgan’s Celebrity Queen
- Kaitlin's favorite movie, You’re Gonna Need a Bigger Boat
- Colleen’s hobby, passion, and purpose in life
- Colleen’s Team Nickname
- Colleen’s Vacation Point, ____ Island
- Brian’s gift to Sarah for their 1 year
- Liz’s vacation spot, a house on water even a…
- Liz’s Favorite Candy
- Morgan’s comfort show, also based in a hospital
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- The Tribe has spoken, this is Tami’s favorite TV Show
- Favorite Celebrity for Lily, Superbad, La La Land, Easy A
- Liz’s Staple Meal
- Steve’s favorite TV Show.
- Somchay loves this KPOP Group
- Lily loves this meal
- Tami’s household has this many animals in it at any given time.
- Sarah’s Astrological Sign, witty and indecisive
- Theesa's Favorite singer
- Josh’s comfort show, based in a hospital
24 Clues: Liz’s Staple Meal • Lily loves this meal • Liz’s Favorite Candy • Steve's Birthday Month • Colleen’s Team Nickname • Morgan’s Celebrity Queen • Theesa's Favorite singer • Steve’s favorite TV Show. • Kaitlin’s four-legged friend • Somchay loves this KPOP Group • Somchay’s High School Graduation Gift • Colleen’s Vacation Point, ____ Island • Brian’s gift to Sarah for their 1 year • ...
ART CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2025-03-04
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- FAMOUS FOR CUBISM
- A LINE GOING UP AND DOWN
- PAINT THAT NEEDS WATER ADDED
- MADE BY ADDING BLACK
- VINCI PAINTED THE MONA LISA
- MADE BY ADDING GREY
- THE THREE FIRST COLORS
- SCENE OF THE BUILDINGS IN A METROPOLIS
- A LINE GOING FROM LEFT TO RIGHT
- BROWNS GREYS BLACK AND WHITE
- MADE BY MIXING A PRIMAR AND A SECONDARY COLOR
- A STAND USED BY ARTISTS
- THREE COLORS NEXT TO EACH OTHER ON THE COLOR WHEEL
- A PAINT MADE WITH PLASTIC BASE
- A SLANTED LINE
- PAINTING ON WET PLASTER ON A WALL OR CEILING
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- WOOD PAINTED AMERICAN GOTHIC
- MADE BY MIXING TWO PRIMARY COLORS
- SCENE OF THE OUTDOORS
- THREE COLORS EQUALLY SPACED ON THE COLOR WHEEL
- TWO COLORS OPPOSITE EACH OTHER ON THE COLOR WHEEL
- PAINTED THE CEILING OF THE SISTINE CHAPEL
- GOGH PAINTED STARRY NIGHT
- A PAINT MADE OF EGG BASE
- MADE BY ADDING WHITE
- SCENE OF THE OCEAN OR BEACH
- PAINTING THE SCREAM
27 Clues: A SLANTED LINE • FAMOUS FOR CUBISM • MADE BY ADDING GREY • PAINTING THE SCREAM • MADE BY ADDING BLACK • MADE BY ADDING WHITE • SCENE OF THE OUTDOORS • THE THREE FIRST COLORS • A STAND USED BY ARTISTS • A LINE GOING UP AND DOWN • A PAINT MADE OF EGG BASE • SCENE OF THE OCEAN OR BEACH • PAINT THAT NEEDS WATER ADDED • BROWNS GREYS BLACK AND WHITE • GOGH PAINTED STARRY NIGHT • ...
DECEMBER CHALLENGE 2025-12-09
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- LOCATION FOR SHARED DOCUMENTS
- THESE ARE EITHER DIGITAL OR IN-PERSON
- LOCATION FOR COIS FOR ALL COMPANIES
- CAN'T CALL OUT DAY BEFORE OR AFTER A
- COUNTED FOR DAILY
- MUST BE REVIEWED AND CREATED DAILY
- REQUIRES DAILY UPDATES
- MUST BE PRESENT ON ALL SB CREDIT APPS
- NO PAYMENT ALTERATIONS ARE PERMITTED
- THESE TYPE DOES NOT REQUIRE APPROVAL FOR DEPOSIT REFUND
- NEED TO EMAIL TO CHANGE OR DELETE GREYS OUT FIELDS
- MUST HAVE START AND END TIMES
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- REMOVE AFTER NO LONGER NECESSARY
- GOALS TO MEET EACH MONTH
- MUST BE ASIGNED
- MUST BE SIGNED BY PRODUCTION MANAGER
- NEVER LOG AS A LEFT VOICEMAIL
- REQUIRES 3RD PARTY DISCLOSURE
- DUE BY 11:00 AM
- MUST BE SIGNED BY APPROVED CUSTOMER ONLY
- THE TIME YOU ARE NO LONGER ABLE TO CHANGE YOUR DAR IF SUBMITTED ALREADY WITH OUT ASKING FOR PERMISSION
- CHRIS HILTON TITLE
- DON'T GET CAUGHT CLICKING THIS
- AMOUNT OF 2.0 UPLOADS PER SALE
- SAME RESPONSIBILITIES AS YOUR OWN
25 Clues: MUST BE ASIGNED • DUE BY 11:00 AM • COUNTED FOR DAILY • CHRIS HILTON TITLE • REQUIRES DAILY UPDATES • GOALS TO MEET EACH MONTH • LOCATION FOR SHARED DOCUMENTS • NEVER LOG AS A LEFT VOICEMAIL • REQUIRES 3RD PARTY DISCLOSURE • MUST HAVE START AND END TIMES • DON'T GET CAUGHT CLICKING THIS • AMOUNT OF 2.0 UPLOADS PER SALE • REMOVE AFTER NO LONGER NECESSARY • ...
DECEMBER CHALLENGE 2025-12-10
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- TYPE DOES NOT REQUIRE APPROVAL FOR DEPOSIT REFUND
- BE REVIEWED AND CREATED DAILY
- ARE EITHER DIGITAL OR IN-PERSON
- FOR SHARED DOCUMENTS
- HAVE START AND END TIMES
- RESPONSIBILITIES AS YOUR OWN
- FOR COIS FOR ALL COMPANIES
- 3RD PARTY DISCLOSURE
- OF 2.0 UPLOADS PER SALE
- LOG AS A LEFT VOICEMAIL
- CALL OUT DAY BEFORE OR AFTER A
- GET CAUGHT CLICKING THIS
- TO EMAIL TO CHANGE OR DELETE GREYS OUT FIELDS
- HILTON TITLE
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- BE SIGNED BY PRODUCTION MANAGER
- AFTER NO LONGER NECESSARY
- BE SIGNED BY APPROVED CUSTOMER ONLY
- TO MEET EACH MONTH
- FOR DAILY
- BE ASIGNED
- ALTERATIONS ARE PERMITTED
- TIME YOU ARE NO LONGER ABLE TO CHANGE YOUR DAR IF SUBMITTED ALREADY WITH OUT ASKING FOR PERMISSION
- BY 11:00 AM
- BE PRESENT ON ALL SB CREDIT APPS
- DAILY UPDATES
25 Clues: FOR DAILY • BE ASIGNED • BY 11:00 AM • HILTON TITLE • DAILY UPDATES • TO MEET EACH MONTH • FOR SHARED DOCUMENTS • 3RD PARTY DISCLOSURE • OF 2.0 UPLOADS PER SALE • LOG AS A LEFT VOICEMAIL • HAVE START AND END TIMES • GET CAUGHT CLICKING THIS • AFTER NO LONGER NECESSARY • ALTERATIONS ARE PERMITTED • FOR COIS FOR ALL COMPANIES • RESPONSIBILITIES AS YOUR OWN • BE REVIEWED AND CREATED DAILY • ...
Dad's Knee Replacement Crossword 2026-02-16
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- Swelling after surgery
- Stitches, medically speaking
- Joint venture?
- Physical therapist, in brief
- Small bone in front of the knee
- Small lower-leg bone
- Knee doc, briefly
- Stretching and strengthening after surgery
- Doctor's directive
- Leg day target
- Helps prevent infection during/after surgery
- Shock absorber in the knee
- Tissue connecting muscle to bone
- Surgical cut
- Shin bone
- Long-running medical drama
- Knee-bending joint type
- Operating room, briefly
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- Makes you sleep during surgery
- A moving experience?
- Thigh bone
- Replacement part for a worn-out knee
- Cold therapy to reduce swelling
- Artificial joint part
- Range of joint motion
- Post-surgery discomfort
- Medical dramedy starring Zach Braff
- Tissue connecting bone to bone
- Step-by-step
- Smooth material covering joint surfaces
- Helps stabilize the knee
- Swelling
- Under the ___
- ACL Locale
- Horror flick with a notorious hobbling scene
- "Break a leg!" but not literally
36 Clues: Swelling • Shin bone • Thigh bone • ACL Locale • Step-by-step • Surgical cut • Under the ___ • Joint venture? • Leg day target • Knee doc, briefly • Doctor's directive • A moving experience? • Small lower-leg bone • Artificial joint part • Range of joint motion • Swelling after surgery • Post-surgery discomfort • Knee-bending joint type • Operating room, briefly • Helps stabilize the knee • ...
Terminology 2019-10-08
26 Clues: not • per • two • lung • blue • first • tetra • heart • Kan-de • stigma • occular • kneecap • study of • away from • frostbite • years old • fluid serum • inflammation • complaining of • electrocardiogram • form into one part • pertaining to muscle • prefix for epigastric • pertaining to the skin • study of body structure • clinical lab scientists
Respiratory anatomy 2012-01-18
20 Clues: two • base • apex • sacs • lobe • three • ducts • hilum • oxygen • carina • thorax • pleura • alveoli • dioxide • bronchus • diaphragm • expiration • inspiration • bifurcation • bronchioles
Anatomy & Physiology 2012-10-09
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- this vein is usually often easy to palpate but it is not well anchored
- a blood cell or corpuscle
- the bursting of red blood cells
- every cell requires oxygen to function
- the second choice for veipuncture
- works with circulatory system
- is the viscous transporting fluid that provides the body with oxygen
- the skin is called
- body movement, form and shapes, body heat and temperature
- communication and coordination of all body functions
- the study of the structure of an organism
- carry oxygenated blood away from the heart
- are the basic unit of structure and function of all life and are responsible for all activities of the body
- this vein is usually larger and well anchored
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- are microscopic vessels
- pumps blood to all the tissues of the body
- oxygen carrying pigment of the blood
- an adult body has 206 bones
- carry deoxygenated blood toward the heart
- the study of the functions of the living organism and its components
- all living organisms must reproduce
- all the systems of the body are connected
- breaks down food and absorbs nutrients
- it secretes hormones directly into the bloodstream to be carried to the appropriate target organs and tissues
- a platelet
- filters waste, secrets wastes, eliminating urine from bladder
- composed of numerous tissues grouped together to perform a specific function
- an organization of many similar cells working together to perform a specific function
28 Clues: a platelet • the skin is called • are microscopic vessels • a blood cell or corpuscle • an adult body has 206 bones • works with circulatory system • the bursting of red blood cells • the second choice for veipuncture • all living organisms must reproduce • oxygen carrying pigment of the blood • every cell requires oxygen to function • breaks down food and absorbs nutrients • ...
Plant Anatomy 2014-04-25
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- This is a storage layer of the leaf that holds raw materials needed for photosynthesis.
- This is the point of growth in both roots and stems.
- This type of root system has a series of even sized roots.
- A short flat specialized stem that has fleshy leaves such as an onion.
- This type of root system has one main root and several secondary roots.
- This part of the flower contains the ovules which will become seeds.
- A horizontal specialized stem that grows under ground such as would be found with Iris'.
- A specialized stem that has swollen tips that store food.
- This type of flower has both a pistil and stamen and may or may not be missing petals or sepals.
- This type of flower would have petals, sepals, pistil, and stamen.
- These are colorful leaf like structures that attract pollinators.
- This is the part of the stem where leaves are attached.
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- This is the layer of the leaf wear the majority of photosynthesis takes place.
- A short flat specialized stem that does not have fleshy leaves such as the gladiolus.
- These structure greatly increase the surface area of the root allowing for more absorption.
- This part of the flower catches the pollen.
- This is the whole female structure of the flower.
- This part of the flower is a very thing stalk that holds up the anther.
- This type of flower is missing either male or female parts.
- This is the whole male part of the flower.
- This type of flower could be missing any of the four main parts of the flower.
- The reproductive part of the plant.
- Flat structure of a leaf that catches the sunlight.
- This is the part of the flower that makes and stores the pollen.
- A horizontal specialized stem that grows above ground such as would be found with strawberries.
- This structure protects the root as it grows through the course soil.
- This part of the flower is found as green leaf like structures that protects the flower bud as it is developing.
- This structure of the leaf is the waxy coating that allows the leaf to retain moisture.
- 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
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- The second most ulnar finger is the ____ finger.
- It is not polite to put them on the table.
- The flat, movable bone at the front of the knee.
- The act or process of separating or dividing.
- Vascular tissue in the interior cavities of bones that is a major site of blood cell production.
- The main difference between exocrine and endocrine glands.
- You put a bracelet on it.
- They help you move.
- The vertebrate cerebrum (brain) is formed by two cerebral ___
- The inner and longer of the two bones of the human forearm.
- The only long bone in the body that lies horizontally and makes up part of the shoulder.
- A watery substance located in the mouths of organisms.
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- The cavity of the skull in which the eye is situated.
- A sword shaped bone.
- Membrane that covers the outer surface of all bones, except at the joints of long bones.
- The middle section of the human foot, forming the arch between the ankle and toes.
- The fold or depression marking the juncture of the lower abdomen and the inner part of the thigh.
- The color of the ____ is often referred to as "eye color".
- The body excluding the head and neck, and limbs.
- The central compartment of the thoracic cavity.
- Two large chambers that collect and expel blood received from an atrium towards the peripheral beds within the body and lungs.
- The deeper layer of the dermis, containing mostly fat and connective tissue.
- The part of the arm between the wrist and the elbow.
- 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
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- The part of the arm between the wrist and the elbow.
- The fold or depression marking the juncture of the lower abdomen and the inner part of the thigh.
- The flat, movable bone at the front of the knee.
- The second most ulnar finger is the ____ finger.
- A sword shaped bone.
- The vertebrate cerebrum (brain) is formed by two cerebral ___.
- The color of the ____ is often referred to as "eye color".
- They help you move.
- Two large chambers that collect and expel blood received from an atrium towards the peripheral beds within the body and lungs.
- A watery substance located in the mouths of organisms.
- You put a bracelet on it.
- The bone of the lower jaw.
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- The inner and longer of the two bones of the human forearm.
- The only long bone in the body that lies horizontally and makes up part of the shoulder.
- The central compartment of the thoracic cavity.
- The middle section of the human foot, forming the arch between the ankle and toes.
- The act or process of separating or dividing.
- The cavity of the skull in which the eye is situated.
- Membrane that covers the outer surface of all bones, except at the joints of long bones.
- The deeper layer of the dermis, containing mostly fat and connective tissue.
- Vascular tissue in the interior cavities of bones that is a major site of blood cell production.
- The main difference between exocrine and endocrine glands.
- It is not polite to put them on the table.
- 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
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- a protein molecule found in the thick filaments
- Subcutaneous Layer deep to the skin that contains fat
- most common type of skin Cancer
- the shaft of the long bone
- group of bones which include the tarsus, metatarsus, and the phalanges.
- Mature bone cells
- process of creating Cartilage
- Process of maintaining a equilibrium within a system
- when the bone is broken
- produces melanin
- the branch of biology that deals with the normal functions of living organisms and their parts.
- Process by which the body burns energy
- the major component of the thin filament
- used for energy and cell building which will convert to different forms
- function of muscles
- An exaggerated thoracic curvature.
- guidelines to properly know if you have skin cancer
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- process in which cells divide in order to create a new one
- group of bones that supply the framework of the face, the sense organs, and the teeth.
- process of creating Cartilage
- bone disease of the vertebrae column that is usually catagorized by the shape of an S
- Type of neurotransmitters
- the regulatory protein
- outermost region of the skin
- type of bone which is in our limbs
- receptive and integrative region of the neuron
- the study of the structure of body parts and their relationships
- Builds Bone
- area of the hindbrain that controls motor movement coordination, balance, equilibrium
- the transmitting or conductive region of the neuron; generates an action potential
- from where do the 12 cranial nerve pairs originate
- An exaggerated lumbar curvature.
- functions of bones
- center of the cell in which DNA is contained
- group of bones that contain wrist bones, bones of the palm,finger bones.
35 Clues: Builds Bone • produces melanin • Mature bone cells • functions of bones • function of muscles • the regulatory protein • when the bone is broken • Type of neurotransmitters • the shaft of the long bone • outermost region of the skin • process of creating Cartilage • process of creating Cartilage • most common type of skin Cancer • An exaggerated lumbar curvature. • ...
Animal Anatomy 2014-01-23
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- directional term referring to the head of the animal
- the spinal cord and _______ make up the central nervous system
- what organ system releases hormones and regulates tissue function
- a group of superficial muscles along the lower spine
- ligaments are a part of what system
- what is another name for hips?
- a red blood cell
- when referring to closer to the mid-line of the animal
- inspiration and expiration are a part of what organ system
- a white blood cell
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- the study of internal and external structures
- the skins organ system
- part of the cardiovascular system that delivers a pulse
- how many stomach compartments does a ruminant have?
- the organ system responsible for the process of producing offspring
- what is another name for lower jaw?
- a horse a what kind of digestive system
- what is another name for knee?
- component of blood responsible for clotting
- smallest unit of life
- the study of functions of the anatomy
- are both the spleen and lymph nodes part of the lymphatic system?
- the nervous system controls functions and movements of muscles, sensory organs and ______.
23 Clues: a red blood cell • a white blood cell • smallest unit of life • the skins organ system • what is another name for knee? • what is another name for hips? • what is another name for lower jaw? • ligaments are a part of what system • the study of functions of the anatomy • a horse a what kind of digestive system • component of blood responsible for clotting • ...
Anatomy Prefixes 2014-09-03
40 Clues: eye • fat • head • milk • clot • body • foot • bone • skin • pain • form • nose • sugar • heart • skull • brain • chest • liver • blood • flesh • sodium • muscle • vessel • finger • middle • poison • without • through • disease • windpipe • children • nutrition • condition • corpse/dead • temperature • above (quantity) • below (position) • above (position) • under (quantity) • colon (large intestine)
Anatomy Crossword 2013-10-16
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- Membrane - the semipermeable membrane surrounding the cytoplasm of a cell.
- 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.
- Diffusion - a process of passive transport, with this passive transport aided by integral membrane proteins.
- - a microscopic single-celled organism that has neither a distinct nucleus with a membrane nor other specialized organelles
- - the material of which the chromosomes of organisms other than bacteria (i.e., eukaryotes) are composed.
- - the spreading of something more widely.
- - 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.
- - any of a number of organized or specialized structures within a living cell.
- Reticulum - a network of membranous tubules within the cytoplasm of a eukaryotic cell, continuous with the nuclear membrane.
- - 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.
- - an organelle found in large numbers in most cells, in which the biochemical processes of respiration and energy production occur.
- - the material or protoplasm within a living cell, excluding the nucleus.
- Permeability - a membrane that will allow certain molecules or ions to pass through it by diffusion and occasionally specialized "facilitated diffusion".
- Apparatus - a complex of vesicles and folded membranes within the cytoplasm of most eukaryotic cells, involved in secretion and intracellular transport.
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- - 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.
- - 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.
- - a microscopic network of protein filaments and tubules in the cytoplasm of many living cells, giving them shape and coherence.
- - present in numbers in the cytoplasm of cells, sometimes aggregating to form more complex structures.
- Bilayer - a thin polar membrane made of two layers of lipid molecules. These membranes are flat sheets that form a continuous barrier around cells.
- - the ingestion of bacteria or other material by phagocytes and ameboid protozoans.
- - the central and most important part of an object, movement, or group, forming the basis for its activity and growth.
- - a minute particle consisting of RNA and associated proteins, found in large numbers in the cytoplasm of living cells.
- - a small rodlike structure, about 4–7 nanometers in diameter, present in numbers in the cytoplasm of many eukaryotic cells.
- - he taking in of matter by a living cell by invagination of its membrane to form a vacuole.
- Transport - the movement of ions or molecules across a cell membrane into a region of higher concentration, assisted by enzymes and requiring energy.
- -(in green plant cells) a plastid that contains chlorophyll and in which photosynthesis takes place.
- - a small dense spherical structure in the nucleus of a cell during interphase.
- - any of the distinct types of material of which animals or plants are made, consisting of specialized cells and their products.
- Transport - transport of a substance across a cell membrane by diffusion; expenditure of energy is not required.
- - a threadlike structure of nucleic acids and protein found in the nucleus of most living cells, carrying genetic information in the form of genes.
- System - a group of organs that work together to perform a certain task.
- - an organelle in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells containing degradative enzymes enclosed in a membrane.
- - 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
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- Change in potential
- Column of nerves between the Brain and peripheral nervous system
- Region between end of an axon and the cell body
- Includes spinal cord and brain. Progresses data.
- Collects data and sends it to the brain
- Binds to another neuron or organ
- Native to South America
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- Fight or flight
- Regulates involuntary body process
- Allows the neuron to send messages
- Cover the outside of the axon
- Conduct nerve impulses towards the cell body
- A specialized cell or group of nerve endings that respond to a sensory stimuli
- Replenishes bodily resources by promoting digestion and slowing other bodily functions
- Directed away from a central organ
- Directed toward a central organ
- Nerve cell
- Specific functional reaction in an organ or tissue
- Controls voluntary movements
- Conducts nerve impulses away from the cell body
20 Clues: Nerve cell • Fight or flight • Change in potential • Native to South America • Controls voluntary movements • Cover the outside of the axon • Directed toward a central organ • Binds to another neuron or organ • Regulates involuntary body process • Allows the neuron to send messages • Directed away from a central organ • Collects data and sends it to the brain • ...
Anatomy tutor 2015-04-11
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- Together with the temporalis muscle this muscles causes retrusion of the mandible.
- This muscle is proximally attached to the anterior tubercles of the transverse processes of C3-6(2).
- Which nerve supplies the anterior 2/3rds of the tongue?
- This muscles together with rectus capitis lateralis fixes the head on the atlas (3).
- What do you call the opening between eyelids (2)?
- Which eye muscle moves the eyeball up and laterally (2)?
- Which artery supplies the nose, upper jaw, teeth and muscles of mastication in the pterygoid region (2)?
- Which nerve provides the motor supply of the face(2)?
- Name the sling/loop of the cervical plexus which is formed by C1 (superior root) and C2 and C3 (inferior root)(2).
- Which muscle attaches proximally to the oblique line of the thyroid cartilage?
- Which nerve supplies the intrinsic muscles of the tongue(2)?
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- Which ossicle is attached to the tympanic membrane?
- Which muscle is important for the maintenance of posture?
- Iliocostalis muscle is divided into cervicis, thoracis and...
- The nerve that supplies the superior oblique eye muscle (2).
- Name the nerve that supplies the face for sensation (2).
- This nerve arises mainly from C4 (2).
- What nerve innovates the mylohyoid muscle(2)?
- Which muscle opens the jaw(2)?
- Through what of the ethmoid bone do the axons of the nose pass (2)?
- What drains excess tears from the eyes(2)?
- Which tongue muscle attaches at the hard palate and the tongue?
- Which artery supplies the thoracic and abdominal walls(2)?
- Name the first division (V1)of the Trigeminal nerve (CN V).
- 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
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- The king beyond the A215 wall
- This dude named cells and fibers
- Long bone with a funny name
- Tell students to
- Symbols of our friendship
- Common and 3 is a magic number
- An analog timepiece
- So great it's in the thigh and the leg
- Less offensive than trashy
- A cell that shoots for the stars
- This gastropod can hear
- Curl the phalanges and dig
- A sensory ribbon
- Baby brain
- A wave of breath
- AFA QL FAF P_
- Save a horse, ride a ____.
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- Captain Hook
- The longest tailor
- What the cool kids do
- On the ball
- Sexy cell division
- IV joint
- Named in nose town
- Some goddamn tendons
- Errors on errors
- Bye Brad ____!
- Table 7
28 Clues: Table 7 • IV joint • Baby brain • On the ball • Captain Hook • AFA QL FAF P_ • Bye Brad ____! • Tell students to • Errors on errors • A sensory ribbon • A wave of breath • The longest tailor • Sexy cell division • Named in nose town • An analog timepiece • Some goddamn tendons • What the cool kids do • This gastropod can hear • Symbols of our friendship • Less offensive than trashy • ...
Shoulder Anatomy 2020-02-18
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- process bone bottom hook of scapula
- receives head of radius during flexion
- rotator cuff muscle above the spine of the scapula
- triangular shaped bone on the back of the shoulder
- biggest muscle in shoulder
- ligament attaching acromion process to clavicle
- process boney top hook of scapula
- bursa under the acromion process
- also known as collar bone
- ligament attaching coracoid process to clavicle
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- rotator cuff muscle below the spine of the scapula
- bone ridge on the scapula
- the bone in the upper arm
- ligament attaching sternum to clavicle
- ligament attaching coracoid process to acromion
- small lateral rotator cuff muscle
- rotator cuff muscle underneath the scapula
- ball and socket joint of shoulder
- ligament attaching coracoid process to humerus
- fossa socket of ball and socket joint
20 Clues: bone ridge on the scapula • the bone in the upper arm • also known as collar bone • biggest muscle in shoulder • bursa under the acromion process • small lateral rotator cuff muscle • ball and socket joint of shoulder • process boney top hook of scapula • process bone bottom hook of scapula • fossa socket of ball and socket joint • receives head of radius during flexion • ...
Plant Anatomy 2019-11-08
Respiratory Anatomy 2019-11-21
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- Common entrance to GI tract and respiratory system
- You get anterior, middle and posterior ones of these bones in the nasal cavity and also some sinuses named after them
- Where the blood vessels and bronchi enter the lung
- Has 15-20 C cartilages
- Maintains surface tension in the small bronchioles & alveoli
- Has many functions, including conditioning of air by warming/ moistening it
- Bone by the larynx
- Where the trachea splits into 2 primary Bronchii
- __________plexus, often associated with nose bleeds
- _______ cells are found in bronchioles and produce a component of surfactant
- Organ of phonation
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- 3 of these in nasal cavity, increase SA for air to make contact to be warmed, humidified
- Inflammation and swelling of the mucosa associated with sinuses
- Each lung as 10 ________ segments
- The smallest functional unit of a lung
- Type 2 __________ secrete surfactant
- The right hand lung has _____ lobes
- The _________ zone makes up the majority of the respiratory system
- You get primary, secondary, tertiary ones
- The muscle making up the gap in C cartilages down the trachea
- Form the mucociliary elevator
- Nostrils
22 Clues: Nostrils • Bone by the larynx • Organ of phonation • Has 15-20 C cartilages • Form the mucociliary elevator • Each lung as 10 ________ segments • The right hand lung has _____ lobes • Type 2 __________ secrete surfactant • The smallest functional unit of a lung • You get primary, secondary, tertiary ones • Where the trachea splits into 2 primary Bronchii • ...
Vocal Anatomy 2019-12-17
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- lowest female* singing voice type
- 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
- Vocal Register with thick vocal folds and high larynx. Resembles calling or yelling (but not screaming)
- middle-range voice type for females*
- engagement of the abdominal muscles (including the sides and lower back) while exhaling
- highest female voice type
- range of notes a voice can sing. Classifies voice types.
- only bone in the skeleton that does not connect to another bone
- regular, pulsating change of pitch
- up series of exercises meat to prepare the voice for singing.
- 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”)
- adult male singing voice type between tenor and bass
- attached to the vocal folds and are vital to vocal fold position
- very high male vocal register that can reach into soprano range
- color or timbre of singing voice
- bone on the roof of the mouth that helps form certain consonants (t,j,d,n)
- transition between different vocal registers (Italian: passaggio).
- elastic organ in the rib cage that fills with air
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- membranes in the larynx that vibrate against each other to make sound.
- the strength of speaking or singing where the voice is used loudly and clearly
- Cartilage largest cartilage in the laryngeal skeleton that forms the laryngeal prominence aka Adam’s Apple
- 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.)
- highest* male voice type
- singing in a combination of head voice and chest voice. Full, bright sound that is similar to belting but less likely to cause injury
- changing the resonant cavities to sing more than one note at a time.
- range of tones in the human voice produced by vocal folds
- the vibration of the vocal folds to produce sound
- clarity of pronunciation
- Do to Do. A scale.
- flap that keeps food and other matter from entering lungs. (helps consonant formation in some languages)
- character or color of a musical sound
- nasal area (upper resonators) where all elements of voice come together. Where you sing the strongest without putting too much strain on vocal folds
- the position in which someone holds their body when standing or sitting
- the lowest register of the voice in singing or speaking
- strongest cartilage in the larynx (serves as a base)
- high vocal register above chest voice
- lowest male singing voice type
- Windpipe
- located behind hard palate. The raising and lowering dramatically impact resonance and articulation
- muscular partition between the chest and abdomen. Raises and Lowers to control air flow.
40 Clues: Windpipe • Do to Do. A scale. • highest* male voice type • clarity of pronunciation • highest female voice type • lowest male singing voice type • color or timbre of singing voice • lowest female* singing voice type • regular, pulsating change of pitch • middle-range voice type for females* • character or color of a musical sound • high vocal register above chest voice • ...
Vocal Anatomy 2019-12-17
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- lowest female* singing voice type
- 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
- Vocal Register with thick vocal folds and high larynx. Resembles calling or yelling (but not screaming)
- middle-range voice type for females*
- engagement of the abdominal muscles (including the sides and lower back) while exhaling
- highest female voice type
- range of notes a voice can sing. Classifies voice types.
- only bone in the skeleton that does not connect to another bone
- regular, pulsating change of pitch
- up series of exercises meat to prepare the voice for singing.
- 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”)
- adult male singing voice type between tenor and bass
- attached to the vocal folds and are vital to vocal fold position
- very high male vocal register that can reach into soprano range
- color or timbre of singing voice
- bone on the roof of the mouth that helps form certain consonants (t,j,d,n)
- transition between different vocal registers (Italian: passaggio).
- elastic organ in the rib cage that fills with air
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- membranes in the larynx that vibrate against each other to make sound.
- the strength of speaking or singing where the voice is used loudly and clearly
- Cartilage largest cartilage in the laryngeal skeleton that forms the laryngeal prominence aka Adam’s Apple
- 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.)
- highest* male voice type
- singing in a combination of head voice and chest voice. Full, bright sound that is similar to belting but less likely to cause injury
- changing the resonant cavities to sing more than one note at a time.
- range of tones in the human voice produced by vocal folds
- the vibration of the vocal folds to produce sound
- clarity of pronunciation
- Do to Do. A scale.
- flap that keeps food and other matter from entering lungs. (helps consonant formation in some languages)
- character or color of a musical sound
- nasal area (upper resonators) where all elements of voice come together. Where you sing the strongest without putting too much strain on vocal folds
- the position in which someone holds their body when standing or sitting
- the lowest register of the voice in singing or speaking
- strongest cartilage in the larynx (serves as a base)
- high vocal register above chest voice
- lowest male singing voice type
- Windpipe
- located behind hard palate. The raising and lowering dramatically impact resonance and articulation
- muscular partition between the chest and abdomen. Raises and Lowers to control air flow.
40 Clues: Windpipe • Do to Do. A scale. • highest* male voice type • clarity of pronunciation • highest female voice type • lowest male singing voice type • color or timbre of singing voice • lowest female* singing voice type • regular, pulsating change of pitch • middle-range voice type for females* • character or color of a musical sound • high vocal register above chest voice • ...
Respiratory anatomy 2019-11-19
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- where trachea splits into 2 bronchi
- Nose hairs
- Most of the respiratory system is the _______ zone
- Inflammation and selling of the mucosa associated with sinuses
- Each lung has ten ___________ segments
- We have one, with C cartilages
- Bone by the larynx
- ______ cells are found around the secondary/ tertiary bronchioles, produce surfactant different to that found in the rest of lungs
- Where gas exchange takes place
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- Bone in the middle of the skull that anchors skull together
- Many functions including to condition the air by warming/ moistening
- Organ of phonation
- The name of the plexus often associated with nosebleeds
- You get a anterior, middle and posterior one of these bones in the nasal cavity
- The part of the lungs where vessels enter
- Maintains surface tension
- You get primary, secondary and tertiary
- Common entrance to gut and respiratory system
- 3 of these found in the nasal cavity
- The right lung has ____ lobes
- Help to form the mucociliary elevator
21 Clues: Nose hairs • Organ of phonation • Bone by the larynx • Maintains surface tension • The right lung has ____ lobes • We have one, with C cartilages • Where gas exchange takes place • where trachea splits into 2 bronchi • 3 of these found in the nasal cavity • Help to form the mucociliary elevator • Each lung has ten ___________ segments • You get primary, secondary and tertiary • ...
Comparative Anatomy 2020-04-28
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- cartilage and fish
- sharks and rays
- pointed nose-like extension of the braincase
- major innovation that evolved in vertebrates
- previous called holosteans
- ray-finned fish
- fishes without jaws
- no feet
- mostly fossil lobe-finned fishes
- modern snakes, lizards and ancestors constitute the lepidosaur
- fishes with jaws
- extended flap of skin
- plates and skin
- large group embracing the group of bony fishes
- fleshy finned-fish
- scales covered with cosmine
- snakes and lizards
- spiny forms
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- round and mouth
- covered with scales and bony plates
- anterior clustering of specialized sensory organ
- group of tetrapods
- solid cylindrical body encloses the notochord
- spiny root
- rat fishes
- tooth like micro fossils
- encases the embryo in a protective water compartment
- vertebrates with amnion
- openings on the surface of some animals
- bone and fish
- no tail
- vertebrates without amnion
- early shark
- shell and skin
- four-fouted vertebrates
- birds with talons
- external nostril opening
- one of largest ray
- reptiles with two temporal fenestrae
- groups of salamander
40 Clues: no tail • no feet • spiny root • rat fishes • early shark • spiny forms • bone and fish • shell and skin • round and mouth • sharks and rays • ray-finned fish • plates and skin • fishes with jaws • birds with talons • cartilage and fish • group of tetrapods • one of largest ray • fleshy finned-fish • snakes and lizards • fishes without jaws • groups of salamander • extended flap of skin • vertebrates with amnion • ...
All Anatomy 2020-05-08
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- Lower jaw and the largest bone of the facial skeleton
- Supports, protects and holds the body together
- Bones of the upper jaw
- Process of building up larger molecules
- Tubular, elastic, thin-walled
- Primary motor nerve of the face
- Process of breaking down larger molecules
- Coordinates body functions and carries messages
- Extends from the tip of the chin to the shoulders and chest
- Chewing
- Motor and Sensory nerves
- Controls the nervous system
- Cone-shaped muscular organ
- Large, flat bone extending upward from the middle of the back
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- Supplies blood to little finger side of hand
- Primary sensory nerve of face
- Collarbone
- Largest bone of the upper arm
- Tubular, elastic, thick-walled
- Vein that transports all blood from leg to heart
- Aids in closing the jaw
- Opening and closing the jaw, as in chewing
- Covers and protects body surfaces and internal organs
- Receives messages in nerve cell
- Covers the upper and back part of the neck and shoulders
25 Clues: Chewing • Collarbone • Bones of the upper jaw • Aids in closing the jaw • Motor and Sensory nerves • Cone-shaped muscular organ • Controls the nervous system • Primary sensory nerve of face • Largest bone of the upper arm • Tubular, elastic, thin-walled • Tubular, elastic, thick-walled • Primary motor nerve of the face • Receives messages in nerve cell • ...
Anatomy 242 2020-12-04
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- What artery delivers blood to the kidney?
- Articulates with radius.
- Empty stomach lies in folds that called .....
- Milk production by a mother to her baby is what feedback.
- Hormone that helps to set biological clock.
- Insulin and glucagon released from.
- Most numerous white blood cells are?
- Merocrine, apocrine, sebaceous, and cerominous are calling ......
- What happened when body produce too much growth hormone?
- Distribution of oxygen and nutrients to the body cells are functions of the .....
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- Kidney produce.
- Renal tubule have this type of cells.
- What is the third major region of small intestine ileum, jejunum, and ?
- The biconcave discs, anucleate, essentially no organelles are called.
- Articulation point for humerus
- Release of water, enzymes, and buffers calls .........
- The left side of the heart supplies the blood into the ........ circulation?
- The right side of the heart pumps blood to what circulation?
- 90% of absorption occurs in what part of intestine?
- Protein that stays in skeletal and cardiac muscles.
20 Clues: Kidney produce. • Articulates with radius. • Articulation point for humerus • Insulin 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
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- scales present in elasmobranchs
- they are 12 pairs
- type of mammalian kidney
- gland secreting alkanine secretion in male reproductive system
- site of intelligence
- the pair of salivary gland present below the tounge
- stratum_____ the uppermost layer of epidermis
- outer covering of kidney
- gland present in female reproductive system
- functional unit of nervous system
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- artery carrying blood to wall of heart
- temporary endocrine gland in females
- female reproductive cycle of non primate mammals
- injury to this part of brain leads to sudden death
- gland secreting sweat
- the condition in mammalian dentition when canines are absent
- the term given to the number of times teeth can be regenerated in mammals
- gland prsent on toes of some mammals
- only males of specific group of mammals possess it
- the term of dentition in which base of tooth is totally enclosed in inside the gum
- the site of gaseous exchange
21 Clues: they are 12 pairs • site of intelligence • gland secreting sweat • type of mammalian kidney • outer covering of kidney • the site of gaseous exchange • scales present in elasmobranchs • functional unit of nervous system • temporary endocrine gland in females • gland prsent on toes of some mammals • artery carrying blood to wall of heart • ...
Plant Anatomy 2021-02-24
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- pea family,yields edible seeds.
- grow process & market fruit vegetable and other plants.
- one of the field crops grown in agronomy
- stimulate cell elongation, premature flowering, breaking of dormancy.
- speed plant growth by stimulating cell enlargement.
- keeps leaves, green color year-round.
- science & practice of growing crops.
- Filled with moisture.
- completes life cycle every 2 years.
- completes life cycle once a year
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- rest, lack of growth, adverse condition.
- one of the more commonly grown crops in NC.
- another one of the crops grown in agronomy
- science dealing with plants & animals
- work with auxins to stimulate cell division
- plant lives more than 2 years.
- a plant grown that yields grain or kernels.
- limp due to lack of moisture.
- growth, management & harvesting of trees for products.
- part of biology dealing with plants
- part of biology dealing with animals
- loses leaves during dormant season.
- 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 year • part of biology dealing with plants • loses leaves during dormant season. • completes life cycle every 2 years. • part of biology dealing with animals • science & practice of growing crops. • ...
Muscle anatomy 2018-10-27
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- primary spherical protein that makes up the thin filament
- structure that attaches muscle to bone
- a bundle of muscle fibers
- opposes the action of the prime mover
- muscle name for its attachment points
- muscle attachment on non-moveable bone
- protein that has a calcium binding site
- muscle shape found in pectoralis major
- connective tissue that covers the entire muscle
- muscle that contains intercalated disks
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- metabolic pathway for endurance muscle fibers
- structure make up of two terminal cisternae and one T-tubule
- protein that makes up thick filament
- muscle type that aids the prime mover
- long multinucleated muscle cell
- sheet-like tendon
- formed by the length of the thick filament
- muscle membrane
- basic unit of muscle contraction
- elongated organelle in skeletal muscle cells
20 Clues: muscle membrane • sheet-like tendon • a bundle of muscle fibers • long multinucleated muscle cell • basic unit of muscle contraction • protein that makes up thick filament • muscle type that aids the prime mover • opposes the action of the prime mover • muscle name for its attachment points • structure that attaches muscle to bone • muscle attachment on non-moveable bone • ...
Digestive -anatomy 2019-05-05
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- small liver lobe towards the back of the liver
- movement of food through digestive tract
- type of cell that secretes mucus
- organ that produces large amounts of enzymes
- first region of small intestine
- location of pancreas and kidneys in abdominal cavity
- tube organ with stratified squamous epithelium
- structure containing an artery, vein and bile duct in the liver
- type of numerous lingual papillae with taste buds
- move of molecules and ions into the body fluids
- part of colon that comes after the ascending colon
- organ that produces bile
- capillaries found in the liver
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- inner layer of digestive tract containing the lamina propria
- largest salivary gland
- chemical breakdown of large molecules
- folds in stomach
- layer that contains Peyer's patches
- material just beneath the tooth's enamel
- wave-like contractions
- liver ligament that attaches to the anterior wall
- extrinsic tongue muscle
- membrane holding the intestines
- upper region of stomach
- directional flow of blood in liver lobule
25 Clues: folds in stomach • largest salivary gland • wave-like contractions • extrinsic tongue muscle • upper region of stomach • organ that produces bile • capillaries found in the liver • first region of small intestine • membrane holding the intestines • type of cell that secretes mucus • layer that contains Peyer's patches • chemical breakdown of large molecules • ...
Ankle Anatomy 2019-09-23
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- Tool that measures range of motion
- Most common ankle sprain
- Ligament or tendon pulls off part of a bone
- Muscle shortening as it contracts
- Connect bone to bone
- Medial long bone of the low leg
- Posterior lateral ligament of ankle
- Superficial calf muscle (plantarflexion)
- Connect muscle to bone
- Heel bone
- Bone above Calcaneus
- Muscles that evert the foot
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- Deep calf muscle (plantarflexion)
- Individual bone in toe
- MMT stands for..
- Muscle that provides dorsiflexion
- How many tarsal bones are in the foot?
- Lateral long bone of the low leg
- Anterior lateral ligament of ankle
- Another word for big toe
- Medial ligament of ankle
- Middle lateral ligament of ankle
- Long bones in foot
- Three tarsals with the same names
- Fingers/Toes
25 Clues: Heel bone • Fingers/Toes • MMT stands for.. • Long bones in foot • Connect bone to bone • Bone above Calcaneus • Individual bone in toe • Connect muscle to bone • Most common ankle sprain • Another word for big toe • Medial ligament of ankle • Muscles that evert the foot • Medial long bone of the low leg • Lateral long bone of the low leg • Middle lateral ligament of ankle • ...
Anatomy Crossword 2016-12-13
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- The flow of blood through your heart and
- much light passes through the pupil is called the?
- How many chambers are around the human heart?
- What are the bones that make up the spin are called?
- percent What percentage is the human body water?
- The colored part of the human eye that controls
- The bones around your chest that protect organ such as the heart are called?
- seven trillion How many cells are in your body?
- What organ produces insulin?
- your body is called?
- What substances are nails made up of
- What is the name of the biggest organ?
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- The outside layer of skin is called?
- our tongue is home to special structures that allow you to experience tastes such as sour, sweet, bitter and salty, what is their name?
- hundred How many bones does a baby have at birth?
- Marrow The innermost part of bones contains what?
- What is the biggest part of the human brain?
- The two holes in your nose are called?
- hundred and six How many bones are in adult human body?
- What is another name for your voice box?
- 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 of • The two holes in your nose are called? • What is the name of the biggest organ? • The flow of blood through your heart and • What is another name for your voice box? • What is the biggest part of the human brain? • ...
Anatomy 2 2018-01-25
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- a group of similar cells
- found in large numbers in blood and is involved in clotting
- air cavities which get infected in case of cold
- glands situated above the kidney
- a system that regulates internal environment and tends to maintain stability
- the substance that provides nutrients to the body
- liquid produced by gallbladder
- basic structure of our body is made of this
- the liquid produced in the mouth
- mechanically help in cutting and crushing the food
- used to determine whether a person is dead or alive
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- breakin down of food so that it can be absorbed for maintenance and growth of the body
- the first and shortest segment of the small intestine
- blood vessels that form a network
- you breathe through this
- bundle of fibrous tissues in a human body
- the element which is required for survival
- tiny air sac of the lungs
- carries impure blood back to heart
- upper chamber of the heart
20 Clues: a group of similar cells • you breathe through this • tiny air sac of the lungs • upper chamber of the heart • liquid produced by gallbladder • glands situated above the kidney • the liquid produced in the mouth • blood vessels that form a network • carries impure blood back to heart • bundle of fibrous tissues in a human body • the element which is required for survival • ...
Anatomy-Thorax 2020-09-05
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- The nerve which primarily innervates the diaphragm.
- The valve which guards coronary sinus.
- An underlying structure which causes tympanic note on percussion in Traube's space on the chest wall.
- This artery supplies the SA node in around 65% of people
- Intercostobrachial nerve is a branch of which intercostal nerve?
- A structure which begins as a continuation of the upper end of cisterna chyli near the lower border of T12 vertebrae.
- Damage to this nerve causes winging of scapula,which is it?
- Right bronchial vein drains into this vein,Which is it?
- Carina is situated at the level of which thoracic vertebrae?
- Type of cartilage in trachea.
- An artery formed by the union of vertebral arteries of both side.
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- Internal thoracic artery is a branch of which part of subclavian artery?
- The vein draining into right atrium without a valve at the orifice.
- Uppermost structure in the hilum of right lung.
- A clinical condition caused due to compression of mediastinal structures by any growth such as tumour or cyst.
- The structure which causes cervical constriction of oeophagus.
- The vein passing through the central tendon of diaphragm.
- An artery which is also called as third coronary artery.
- Largest structure of the mediastinum.
- 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
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- bone breaks into many fragments
- bone breaks incompletely
- butterfly shaped bone
- bone is crushed
- 5 fused bones
- mature bone cells
- broken bone ends are forced into each other
- 14 bones compose the face
- no body, articulates with occipital condyles
- small body with dens, allow rotation of the head
- limbs and girdles
- generally immovable joints
- encloses the brain; made of 6 flat bones and 2 irregular bones
- protects the heart and lungs
- immovable or slightly moveable joints
- shoulder blade
- ends of the bone
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- dense and appears homogenous
- broken bone portion is pressed inward
- shaft of bone
- cheek bones
- bone-destroying cells
- ¨keystone¨ bones; form upper jaw
- bone-forming cells
- made of small needle-like pieces and open space
- bridge of the bone
- only bone of the skull not connected by sutures
- collarbone
- freely moveable joints
- lies anterior to the sphenoid
- outside covering of the diaphysis
- ¨tailbone¨
- form the longitudinal axis of the body
- excessive twisting forces are applied to a bone
34 Clues: collarbone • ¨tailbone¨ • cheek bones • shaft of bone • 5 fused bones • shoulder blade • bone is crushed • ends of the bone • mature bone cells • limbs and girdles • bone-forming cells • bridge of the bone • butterfly shaped bone • bone-destroying cells • freely moveable joints • bone breaks incompletely • 14 bones compose the face • generally immovable joints • dense and appears homogenous • ...
Anatomy & Physiology 2020-09-17
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- body cavity that is bounded by the bones of the pelvis
- smooth tissue membrane which secrete serous fluid
- plane which divides the body into right and left parts
- low or lower in position
- situated away from the center of the body or from the point of attachment
- thin, double-layered membrane covering the walls and outer surfaces of the organs contained in the ventral body cavity
- portion of the body between the diaphragm and the pelvis
- further back in position; of or nearer the rear or hind end, especially of the body or a part of it
- diagonal plane
- erect position of the body with face directed forward, the arms at the side, and the palms of the hands facing forward
- nearer the front, situated in the front of the body or nearer the head
- an imaginary plane dividing the body into dorsal and ventral parts
- the branch of anatomy that deals with the structure of organs and tissues that are visible to the naked eye
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- fluid filled space which surrounds the brain and spinal cord of vertebrates
- fluid fills the inside of body cavities
- situated nearer to the center of the body or the point of attachment
- situated near the median plane of the body or the midline of an organ
- skeletal elements within the limbs
- also called chest cavity, the second largest hollow space of the body
- also called a mid-sagittal plane, dividing the body exactly in left and right side
- relating to the head, neck, and trunk
- body cavity that is in the anterior (front) aspect of the human body
- situated higher up, towards the head
- tendency toward a relatively stable equilibrium between interdependent elements
- skeletal elements within the head, neck, and trunk
- the tissue of a serous membrane
- of or relating to the side
27 Clues: diagonal plane • low or lower in position • of or relating to the side • the tissue of a serous membrane • skeletal elements within the limbs • situated higher up, towards the head • relating to the head, neck, and trunk • fluid fills the inside of body cavities • smooth tissue membrane which secrete serous fluid • skeletal elements within the head, neck, and trunk • ...
Anatomy & Physiology 2020-09-17
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- body cavity that is bounded by the bones of the pelvis
- further back in position; of or nearer the rear or hind end, especially of the body or a part of it
- situated away from the center of the body or from the point of attachment
- relating to the head, neck, and trunk
- tendency toward a relatively stable equilibrium between interdependent elements
- smooth tissue membrane which secrete serous fluid
- portion of the body between the diaphragm and the pelvis
- the tissue of a serous membrane
- situated near the median plane of the body or the midline of an organ
- nearer the front, situated in the front of the body or nearer the head
- also called chest cavity, the second largest hollow space of the body
- diagonal plane
- fluid fills the inside of body cavities
- also called a mid-sagittal plane, dividing the body exactly in left and right side
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- body cavity that is in the anterior (front) aspect of the human body
- thin, double-layered membrane covering the walls and outer surfaces of the organs contained in the ventral body cavity
- erect position of the body with face directed forward, the arms at the side, and the palms of the hands facing forward
- the branch of anatomy that deals with the structure of organs and tissues that are visible to the naked eye
- skeletal elements within the limbs
- plane which divides the body into right and left parts
- of or relating to the side
- situated higher up, towards the head
- situated nearer to the center of the body or the point of attachment
- fluid filled space which surrounds the brain and spinal cord of vertebrates
- an imaginary plane dividing the body into dorsal and ventral parts
- skeletal elements within the head, neck, and trunk
- low or lower in position
27 Clues: diagonal plane • low or lower in position • of or relating to the side • the tissue of a serous membrane • skeletal elements within the limbs • situated higher up, towards the head • relating to the head, neck, and trunk • fluid fills the inside of body cavities • smooth tissue membrane which secrete serous fluid • skeletal elements within the head, neck, and trunk • ...
CoMpUtEr AnAtOmY 2019-02-20
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- most peripherals,
- instructions.
- (power supply unit) isn’t the
- the person who created this
- The CPU stores temporary information,
- (megabits per second).
- ports transfer data as fast as
- the name looks like an old video game console
- the brain that carries out your
- component by any means.
- Motherboards often have integrated sound chips.
- The motherboard manufacturer installs a basic OS (oper-
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- your graphics card,
- Graphics Port)
- is a large PCB (printed circuit board)
- USB and
- connections are quickly replacing parallel ports
- a COM (communications) port.
- better version of fortnite
- (Peripheral Component Interconnect)
- PDAs (personal digital assistants)
- Many peripherals, such as MP3 players, modern printers,
- system)
23 Clues: USB and • system) • instructions. • Graphics Port) • most peripherals, • your graphics card, • (megabits per second). • component by any means. • better version of fortnite • the person who created this • a COM (communications) port. • (power supply unit) isn’t the • ports transfer data as fast as • the brain that carries out your • PDAs (personal digital assistants) • ...
Anatomy final 2021-06-09
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- The "laughing muscles," pulls mouth up to smile
- Extends leg at the knee
- Thin filaments
- Moving away from the midline
- This muscle extends the wrist and fingers
- Flattens the cheek, facilitating whistling, sucking, or blowing out.
- Color of the I-Band is...
- The muscle that relaxes or lengthens
- Overstretching a muscle near a joint causes a ____.
- Bundles of myofilaments
- attaches muscles to bone
- Color of the A-Band is...
- ____ decreases the joint angle and brings two bones closer together
- Located on the shin, it dorsiflexes and inverts the foot
- The muscle used to pucker for a smooch.
- Bundle of muscle fibers
- The proteins actin and myosin cause muscle...
- abducts and medially rotates thigh
- Muscle used to flex the neck and turn the head laterally
- This muscle flexes the wrist and hands
- Extends thigh, provides a nice cushion when you sit
- Raises eyebrows, wrinkles forehead
- Flexes, abducts, and laterally rotates the thigh at the hip
- Flexes vertebral column
- Flexes and rotates the leg laterally and extends the thigh
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- brachii Extends forearm
- Location where the muscle attaches
- Closes, squints, blinks the eye.
- Extends and adducts the hand at the wrist
- ____ increases the joint angle and pulls two bones farther apart
- Adducts, flexes, and rotates the thigh laterally
- Located on the upper arm, flexes the arm at the elbow joint
- Allows head to rotate side to side
- Located on the forearm, flexes the forearm at the elbow joint.
- Location where the muscle begins
- Moving toward the midline
- Flexes and abducts thigh
- Made of the proteins actin and myosin
- Extends and flexes the foot (the calf)
- Adducts thigh, flexes and medially rotates leg
- The muscle that contracts
- Muscle that flexes and adducts the arm (Chris Evans has huge ones)
- medial rotator and adductor of the humerus
- How much ATP does one glucose molecule create?
- Rotates arm laterally
- Flexes leg at the knee and extends thigh at the hip
- Flexes and supinates forearm
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- Muscle that abducts the arm
- Thick filaments
- The muscle used for chewing.
51 Clues: Thin filaments • Thick filaments • Rotates arm laterally • brachii Extends forearm • Extends leg at the knee • Bundles of myofilaments • Bundle of muscle fibers • Flexes vertebral column • attaches muscles to bone • Flexes and abducts thigh • Color of the I-Band is... • Color of the A-Band is... • Moving toward the midline • The muscle that contracts • Muscle that abducts the arm • ...
