greys anatomy Crossword Puzzles
Chapter 1 + 2 2025-09-02
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- A type of membrane transport where solutes move against a concentration gradient
- Forms the cell's surface boundary
- Standard position by which the language of anatomy is communicated
- DNA of cell's nucleus is split into two equal sets of chromosomes
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- Lined by a membrane and contain internal organs ("viscera")
- Division of cytoplasm
- Extensions of the PM and increase PM surface area for absorption
- Study of the struture of the human body
- smallest entity considered to be alive
9 Clues: Division of cytoplasm • Forms the cell's surface boundary • smallest entity considered to be alive • Study of the struture of the human body • Lined by a membrane and contain internal organs ("viscera") • Extensions of the PM and increase PM surface area for absorption • DNA of cell's nucleus is split into two equal sets of chromosomes • ...
Evidence for Evolution 2017-01-26
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- a study of the structure or internal workings of something.
- relating to or consisting of molecules.
- relating to genes or heredity.
- ____________ anatomy indicates that various organisms share a common ancestor.
- s chicken and a pig share a ________ ancestor.
- ___________ shows similarities between organisms as they are developing.
- the oldest known fossil bird ______________.
- ____________ distribution of species shows organisms adapt to new environment.
- Deoxyribo- Nudeic Aid.
- provide a record of evolution.
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- all organisms share a common __________.
- ____________ structures are features that are similar in function but different in structure.
- the surroundings or conditions which a person, animal, or plant live or operates.
- a available body of facts or information indicating whether belief.
- _____________ structures are features that are similar in structure but different in function.
- a process by which different kinds of living organisms are thought to have developed and diversified from earlier forms during the history of the earth.
- information acquired by observation or experimentation.
- _____________ structures are remnant of organs or structures that had a function in an early ancestor.
- an individual animal, plants, or single-celled life form.
- a group of organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of exchanging genes.
20 Clues: Deoxyribo- Nudeic Aid. • relating to genes or heredity. • provide a record of evolution. • relating to or consisting of molecules. • all organisms share a common __________. • the oldest known fossil bird ______________. • s chicken and a pig share a ________ ancestor. • information acquired by observation or experimentation. • ...
Science Midterm Crossword 2023-12-12
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- What is the type of anatomy that studies tissues
- What is the liquid part of blood?
- What is another word for breathing?
- What is the bone that protects your heart and lungs?
- What is your collarbone called?
- What is it called when the muscle fibers or tendons attached to the muscle tears?
- What is the eating disorder that makes you vomit after binging?
- What is your voice box called?
- What is the inflammation of joints causing pain, swelling and stiffness?
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- anatomy What is the study of large structures in the body?
- What is it called when your blood can’t clot properly?
- What are the fingers and toes called?
- What is the muscle that lifts your head up
- If the nose is medial, then the ears are ________?
- What is the buildup of fats in your artery walls?
- What makes sure your blood doesn’t go backwards?
- What organ creates bile?
- What are the tiny little air sacs in your lung called?
- What is another word for high blood pressure?
- What are open sores that form on the surface of the skin or in the alimentary canal?
20 Clues: What organ creates bile? • What is your voice box called? • What is your collarbone called? • What is the liquid part of blood? • What is another word for breathing? • What are the fingers and toes called? • What is the muscle that lifts your head up • What is another word for high blood pressure? • What is the type of anatomy that studies tissues • ...
Unit 4: Evidence for Evolution Vocabulary Review 2022-04-11
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- naturalist who developed the Theory of Evolution
- the developmental stage of an organism
- naturally occurring differences within a species
- when all members of a species have died
- preserved remains of an organism from the past
- The age of an object in relation to the ages of other objects
- when humans select plants and animals for breeding based upon desired traits
- the process by which populations change over time
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- an inherited trait which helps an organism survive and reproduce that is maintained and evolved by natural selection
- most recent species from which two different species have evolved
- Structures that share similar anatomy and support common ancestry
- A _______ is all of the individuals of a species living in an area at the same time
- physical characteristics of an organism determined by genetics and the environment
- an organism's genetic code is known as its ___.
- Structures that no longer have a purpose or function
- a change in genetic code
- Structures that have different anatomy but similar functions
- Darwin studied the differences between the ______ of finches
18 Clues: a change in genetic code • the developmental stage of an organism • when all members of a species have died • preserved remains of an organism from the past • an organism's genetic code is known as its ___. • naturalist who developed the Theory of Evolution • naturally occurring differences within a species • the process by which populations change over time • ...
Know the Titans? Let's see! 2017-04-27
15 Clues: class name • course rep • that mansion • rural posting • 6 star doctor • class comedian • anatomy textbook • imsumsa president • Every lady's dream • most proximal market • Ponzi we all lost in • O&G Monday consultant • medicine in antiquity • the state of saying nonsense • the sputum can never be productive
medium list suffix words johanne st.juste 2013-01-14
Across
- sudden involuntary muscle contraction
- vision
- hardening
- cutting: anatomy
- instrument used for visual examination
- condition of diseased or abnormal state
- destroy; reduce
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- abnormal increase in production: leukocytosis
- control or stop
- killing
- instrument used to measure
- infection
- creation of an artificial opening
- madness or insane desire
- to separate
15 Clues: vision • killing • infection • hardening • to separate • control or stop • destroy; reduce • cutting: anatomy • madness or insane desire • instrument used to measure • creation of an artificial opening • sudden involuntary muscle contraction • instrument used for visual examination • condition of diseased or abnormal state • abnormal increase in production: leukocytosis
project 2023-10-31
15 Clues: plants • fishes • parasites • all animals • fungi and yeast • how hormones are • things of insects • biology the ocean • the immune system • the bones in our body • the properties of matter • function of living things • the atmosphere and weather • nature and things about it • earthquakes and seismic waves
Evidence for Evolution 2017-01-26
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- relating to or consisting of molecules.
- Deoxyribo- Nudeic Aid.
- information acquired by observation or experimentation.
- the surroundings or conditions which a person, animal, or plant live or operates.
- a group of organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of exchanging genes.
- ____________ anatomy indicates that various organisms share a common ancestor.
- ___________ shows similarities between organisms as they are developing.
- ____________ structures are features that are similar in function but different in structure.
- ____________ distribution of species shows organisms adapt to new environment.
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- all organisms share a common __________.
- an individual animal, plants, or single-celled life form.
- s chicken and a pig share a ________ ancestor.
- the oldest known fossil bird ______________.
- relating to genes or heredity.
- a available body of facts or information indicating whether belief.
- _____________ structures are features that are similar in structure but different in function.
- a process by which different kinds of living organisms are thought to have developed and diversified from earlier forms during the history of the earth.
- _____________ structures are remnant of organs or structures that had a function in an early ancestor.
- provide a record of evolution.
- a study of the structure or internal workings of something.
20 Clues: Deoxyribo- Nudeic Aid. • relating to genes or heredity. • provide a record of evolution. • relating to or consisting of molecules. • all organisms share a common __________. • the oldest known fossil bird ______________. • s chicken and a pig share a ________ ancestor. • information acquired by observation or experimentation. • ...
Evidence for Evolution 2017-01-26
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- all organisms share a common __________.
- a available body of facts or information indicating whether belief.
- ____________ structures are features that are similar in function but different in structure.
- _____________ structures are features that are similar in structure but different in function.
- a study of the structure or internal workings of something.
- ____________ anatomy indicates that various organisms share a common ancestor.
- the oldest known fossil bird ______________.
- information acquired by observation or experimentation.
- _____________ structures are remnant of organs or structures that had a function in an early ancestor.
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- a group of organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of exchanging genes.
- provide a record of evolution.
- relating to or consisting of molecules.
- relating to genes or heredity.
- ___________ shows similarities between organisms as they are developing.
- a process by which different kinds of living organisms are thought to have developed and diversified from earlier forms during the history of the earth.
- the surroundings or conditions which a person, animal, or plant live or operates.
- Deoxyribo- Nudeic Aid.
- ____________ distribution of species shows organisms adapt to new environment.
- s chicken and a pig share a ________ ancestor.
- an individual animal, plants, or single-celled life form.
20 Clues: Deoxyribo- Nudeic Aid. • provide a record of evolution. • relating to genes or heredity. • relating to or consisting of molecules. • all organisms share a common __________. • the oldest known fossil bird ______________. • s chicken and a pig share a ________ ancestor. • information acquired by observation or experimentation. • ...
The Ancient Puzzle 2021-08-25
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- The name of an bubonic plague that struck Europe and Asia in the mid-1300s
- The name doctors were called back in the ancient times for treating the sick
- The first to set up hospitals
- the first to use the technique, Cupping, in China
- The average lifespan of a roman in the ancient times (word form)
- The first to draw detailed images of anatomy
- Known for their sophisticated sculpture and architecture
- The man who created the first mercury thermometer in 1744
- The medicine the ancient Chinese used for healing were..
- The healers in ancient Egypt were known as Priests and..
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- These animals were special in Egypt
- When did the Arabs begin requiring physicians pass examinations
- Rx in Latin means..
- The name for the early Pharmacists who made, prescribed, and sold medications
- The first to study and teach anatomy
- The first to make and use tea
- The first to embalm
- The average lifespan of an egyptian in the ancient times (word form)
- Where the pyramids of Giza are located.
- The first to come up with the idea of 'hand washing'
- The man who introduced tube feeding
- The inventor of the stethoscope
22 Clues: Rx in Latin means.. • The first to embalm • The first to set up hospitals • The first to make and use tea • The inventor of the stethoscope • These animals were special in Egypt • The man who introduced tube feeding • The first to study and teach anatomy • Where the pyramids of Giza are located. • The first to draw detailed images of anatomy • ...
Coding Hide and Seek 2020-03-24
12 Clues: E&m • heart • icd-10 • what is CPT • codes, 70000 • body structure • rules to follow • form, HCFA or UB • procedures on women • person who sends out claims • certified professional coder • current procedural terminology
Horse Jargon Level 2 2020-10-22
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- the opposite paired legs in trot
- when a horse's body rounded, face vertical, neck rounded, back rounded and rear engaged – moving his weight to the rear and lightening his front
- the fibrous and most important part of the horse's diet
- the back half of the horse
- the front half of the horse
- forward movement of the horse from hind end
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- the shape and positioning of how a horse is moving its body
- correctness and position of a horse's anatomy
- the way and expression of how a horse moves
- having a single chamber stomach
- refers to which set of legs, left or right, leads or advances forward to a greater extent when a quadruped animal is cantering, galloping, or leaping
- consistent footfall rhythm
- to move away from a specified cue
- level of which the hind legs are brought under the horse in movement
- cues given to a horse through tools, pressure, or a rider's anatomy
- the connection between a rider's hands and the horse's bit
16 Clues: consistent footfall rhythm • the back half of the horse • the front half of the horse • having a single chamber stomach • the opposite paired legs in trot • to move away from a specified cue • the way and expression of how a horse moves • forward movement of the horse from hind end • correctness and position of a horse's anatomy • ...
Horror Movie by Country 2017-05-02
History Of Health Care 2021-08-20
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- Invents healthcare
- Invented by Zacharious johnssen
- Roger Bacon invented
- First appenectocmy
- Develops vax for smallpox
- De Materia Medica
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- Invented by MR Wren
- 1789
- De Materia Medica invented
- Invented by Jonas Salk
- Dissects cropes
- Writes "The Book Of Healing"
- discovers blood cells
- Published on human anatomy
14 Clues: 1789 • Dissects cropes • De Materia Medica • Invents healthcare • First appenectocmy • Invented by MR Wren • Roger Bacon invented • discovers blood cells • Invented by Jonas Salk • Develops vax for smallpox • De Materia Medica invented • Published on human anatomy • Writes "The Book Of Healing" • Invented by Zacharious johnssen
Horse Jargon Level 2 2020-10-20
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- the fibrous and most important part of the horse's diet
- level of which the hind legs are brought under the horse in movement
- the way and expression of how a horse moves
- the opposite paired legs in trot
- cues given to a horse through tools, pressure, or a rider's anatomy
- footfall rhythm
- forward movement of the horse from hind end
- correctness and position of a horse's anatomy
- the front half of the horse
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- the back half of the horse
- the shape and positioning of how a horse is moving its body
- having a single chamber stomach
- refers to which set of legs, left or right, leads or advances forward to a greater extent when a quadruped animal is cantering, galloping, or leaping
- when a horse's body rounded, face vertical, neck rounded, back rounded and rear engaged – moving his weight to the rear and lightening his front
- to move
- the connection between a rider's hands and the horse's bit
16 Clues: to move • footfall rhythm • the back half of the horse • the front half of the horse • having a single chamber stomach • the opposite paired legs in trot • the way and expression of how a horse moves • forward movement of the horse from hind end • correctness and position of a horse's anatomy • the fibrous and most important part of the horse's diet • ...
The Cardiovascular System 2024-02-01
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- the type of muscle found in the heart
- the large artery that takes blood away from the heart and into the body
- the side of the heart that pumps DEOXYGENATED blood
- the blood vessels that take blood TO the heart
- the inferior and superior _ cava brings blood from the body back to the heart
- the lower chambers of the heart
- the cardio_ system is responsible for pumping blood around the body
- the blood vessels that take blood AWAY from the heart
- the side of the heart that pumps OXYGENATED blood to the body
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- the place where blood goes after the heart to get more oxygen
- the medical term that means heart
- the _ vein takes blood from the lungs to the heart
- the upper chambers of the heart
- mechanism in the heart that allows for one way blood flow
- the anatomy of the cardiovascular system that pumps blood around the body
- the other component of the cardiovascular system anatomy includes the blood _.
16 Clues: the upper chambers of the heart • the lower chambers of the heart • the medical term that means heart • the type of muscle found in the heart • the blood vessels that take blood TO the heart • the _ vein takes blood from the lungs to the heart • the side of the heart that pumps DEOXYGENATED blood • the blood vessels that take blood AWAY from the heart • ...
The Scientific Revolution 2020-06-15
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- Leeuwenhoek analyzed them with a microscope
- The law of _____ said a force causes an object to move or stop.
- Vesalius proved that Galen was ________.
- "Father of microbiology"
- Experiments and the scientific method will help a person find this
- Johannes Kepler studied the orbits of planets and discovered laws relating to ________.
- Ancient Greek astronomer
- Doctors once accepted his writings as fact
- Supported the views of Ptolemy and Aristotle
- Structure of the body
- Copernicus and Galileo were criticized by the Church for saying that it was the center of the solar system
- The sun's gravity keeps them in an oval-shaped orbit
- Place for "light elements"
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- They were studied by Copernicus
- Sir Isaac Newton said gravity causes objects to do this.
- Revolution that began in the 1500's
- Earth and water, according to Aristotle, were ____ elements.
- Discoverd the Law of Gravity
- "Father of anatomy"
- Ptolemy said it was the center of the universe
- Encouraged experimental science
- First to say that the Earth was not the center of the universe.
- Believed air moved objects along.
- What Leeuwenhoek did to microorganisms
- William Harvey studied its circulation
25 Clues: "Father of anatomy" • Structure of the body • "Father of microbiology" • Ancient Greek astronomer • Place for "light elements" • Discoverd the Law of Gravity • They were studied by Copernicus • Encouraged experimental science • Believed air moved objects along. • Revolution that began in the 1500's • What Leeuwenhoek did to microorganisms • William Harvey studied its circulation • ...
S.L. Biol 131 - Chap 1. Terminology 2013-09-11
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- Below the surface
- Greek for "indivisible"
- Study of tissues
- Small subcomponents of a cell
- Pertaining to the surface of an object
- Inner part of serous membrane
- Small scale structure classification
- Common form of imaging involving short wavelength EM radiation
- The making of a cell more specific
- (2words) Mechanism that resists change of set point
- Involves sound waves bouncing off object of observation
- The smallest functional unit of an organism
- Group of similar cells and material around them
- Study of cell anatomy
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- Outer part of serous membrane
- Imaging which a magnetic field aligns protons in the patient body
- Two or more types of tissue compose this
- The maintenance of a set point within the body
- (2words) Mechanism that makes change around a set point greater
- Imaging which involves the use of labeled glucose
- Study of the nervous system's functions
- The study of the body's functions
- Sum of metabolic processes in the body
- The study of the body's structures
- scan computer construction of multiple X-rays
- Large scale classification or without the assistance of a microscope
26 Clues: Study of tissues • Below the surface • Study of cell anatomy • Greek for "indivisible" • Outer part of serous membrane • Small subcomponents of a cell • Inner part of serous membrane • The study of the body's functions • The making of a cell more specific • The study of the body's structures • Small scale structure classification • Pertaining to the surface of an object • ...
A and P cross word 2022-10-13
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- , consists of similar cell types
- , head neck and trunk
- , layer that is not considered part of the skin
- , causing the hair to stand up (goosebumps)
- , study of anatomical structures at a sub-cellular level
- , divides the body into right and left parts
- , one of the main layers of the skin
- , kidney function
- , cells are made of molecules
- , made up of the organ system
- , destroys entire skin layer
- ,sebaceous gland doesn't exist
- , atoms combined to form molecules
- , gross anatomy of the body studied by system
- , tight barrier that prevents foreign substances from entering the body
- , workings of the nervous system
- , study of the cell
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- , appendages or limbs
- , operation of the heart and blood vessels
- , the study of the function of the body's structure
- , the study of the structure of body parts
- ,kind of sudoriferous glands
- , vitamin that is synthesized in the skin
- , study of tissues
- , provide pigment for hair color
- , only epidermis is damaged
- , tissue damage and cell death caused by heat
- ,part of integumentary system
- , produce and secrete sebum
- , study of internal structures using x-ray
- , made up from different types of tissues
31 Clues: , kidney function • , study of tissues • , study of the cell • , appendages or limbs • , head neck and trunk • , only epidermis is damaged • , produce and secrete sebum • ,kind of sudoriferous glands • , destroys entire skin layer • ,part of integumentary system • , cells are made of molecules • , made up of the organ system • ,sebaceous gland doesn't exist • ...
Evidence for Evolution 2017-01-26
Across
- an individual animal, plants, or single-celled life form.
- a available body of facts or information indicating whether belief.
- relating to or consisting of molecules.
- _____________ structures are features that are similar in structure but different in function.
- ___________ shows similarities between organisms as they are developing.
- the oldest known fossil bird ______________.
- a study of the structure or internal workings of something.
- a group of organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of exchanging genes.
- relating to genes or heredity.
- ____________ distribution of species shows organisms adapt to new environment.
- Deoxyribo- Nudeic Aid.
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- provide a record of evolution.
- ____________ structures are features that are similar in function but different in structure.
- the surroundings or conditions which a person, animal, or plant live or operates.
- a process by which different kinds of living organisms are thought to have developed and diversified from earlier forms during the history of the earth.
- s chicken and a pig share a ________ ancestor.
- ____________ anatomy indicates that various organisms share a common ancestor.
- all organisms share a common __________.
- information acquired by observation or experimentation.
- _____________ structures are remnant of organs or structures that had a function in an early ancestor.
20 Clues: Deoxyribo- Nudeic Aid. • provide a record of evolution. • relating to genes or heredity. • relating to or consisting of molecules. • all organisms share a common __________. • the oldest known fossil bird ______________. • s chicken and a pig share a ________ ancestor. • information acquired by observation or experimentation. • ...
CH 1 & 2 Review Crossword 2025-01-27
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- the breakdown of larger molecules into smaller ones
- type of anatomy that has to be seen with a microscope
- one of the requirements for life
- contain fewer protons than electrons (- charge)
- cavity in which the lungs are protected
- in this reaction the smaller molecules are joined to create a larger and one molecule.
- the sum of all energetic processes
- in this reaction the molecules can be reversed and it would not affect the reaction at all
- electrons are charged to valence shells to make them complete.
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- In this reaction the large molecule is broken into two/ smaller molecules
- oxygen, carbon, hydrogen and this element are the main elements of the body.
- divides the body in front (anterior) and back (posterior)
- small molecules are combines to create a large molecule
- divides the body in upper and lower body
- the formations of large groups in high ions.
- all of the body systems working together
- divides the body in left and right portions.
- contains more protons than electrons (+ charge)
- electrons, neutrons, and protons are part of this structure.
- the type of anatomy that can be seen with naked eye (aka. macro)
20 Clues: one of the requirements for life • the sum of all energetic processes • cavity in which the lungs are protected • divides the body in upper and lower body • all of the body systems working together • the formations of large groups in high ions. • divides the body in left and right portions. • contains more protons than electrons (+ charge) • ...
Sebastian's 35th Birthday trip 2025-09-24
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- Large marg
- Don't forget your sombrero
- A special breed of sheep that can survive on the high, windy mountains
- We'll get a stamp on our app
- Capybara, Capybara, Capybara
- The deepest lake in England
- The first and only bobsleigh coaster in the UK
- Best to be seen on bike
- Something you toss
- Don't forget uno
- We'll get the popcorn ready
- One of my favourite deserts
- 2-4-1
- To see it from a different perspective
- Lots of walks to explore
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- You like them spicy
- England's highest mountain
- The setting of Beatrix Potter
- The tale of Peter Rabbit
- Lots of baked goods
- I'm looking forward to beating you at air hockey (again)
- To make sure we don't get lost
- The activity of going for long walks
- I'm endangered as they greys bully me
- The worlds first pencil was invented here
- You can eat me whilst you visit me
- Wrap up warm
- A motor vehicle equipped as travelling living quarters
- Where are we going?
29 Clues: 2-4-1 • Large marg • Wrap up warm • Don't forget uno • Something you toss • You like them spicy • Lots of baked goods • Where are we going? • Best to be seen on bike • The tale of Peter Rabbit • Lots of walks to explore • England's highest mountain • Don't forget your sombrero • The deepest lake in England • We'll get the popcorn ready • One of my favourite deserts • We'll get a stamp on our app • ...
Anatomy - Muscle 2020-07-14
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- lacks striations
- unit that makes up a muscle fibre
- a muscle cell
- outer most covering of muscle
- A contraction with no movement
- muscle cell membrane
- muscle cells acting a single unit
- muscle that appears like feathers
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- only found in smooth muscle
- an increase in cell size, not cell number
- a muscle with four equal sides
- the place most muscles pull towards
- movement decreasing the angle of a joint
- Rotation towards the midline
- a bundle of muscle fibres
- smaller motor units mean more
- elongation of the muscle is ???? contraction
- made of one motor neuron and muscle fibres
18 Clues: a muscle cell • lacks striations • muscle cell membrane • a bundle of muscle fibres • only found in smooth muscle • Rotation towards the midline • outer most covering of muscle • smaller motor units mean more • a muscle with four equal sides • A contraction with no movement • unit that makes up a muscle fibre • muscle cells acting a single unit • muscle that appears like feathers • ...
Respiratory anatomy 2012-01-18
18 Clues: two • base • lobe • apex • sacs • ducts • three • hilum • carina • pleura • thorax • alveoli • bronchus • diaphragm • expiration • bronchioles • inspiration • bifurcation
Cell anatomy 2012-09-13
Across
- DNA PILES(nucleus disappears)
- small hair-like projections
- cell eating
- requires ATP(across a membrane)
- ATP production(power plant)
- site of protien synthesis(cytoplasm)(translation)
- DNA replicates
- cytokinesis occurs
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- cell drinking
- water enters the cell
- Polar head(hydrophilic)+non-polar tail(hydrophobic)
- site of transcription
- water leaves the cell(shrink=crenation)
- contains ribosomes
- tublar network
- diffusion of water(water follows salt)
- Chromosomes MIDDDLE
- pull APART
18 Clues: pull APART • cell eating • cell drinking • tublar network • DNA replicates • contains ribosomes • cytokinesis occurs • Chromosomes MIDDDLE • water enters the cell • site of transcription • small hair-like projections • ATP production(power plant) • DNA PILES(nucleus disappears) • requires ATP(across a membrane) • diffusion of water(water follows salt) • water leaves the cell(shrink=crenation) • ...
ENT anatomy 2024-08-18
Across
- sinus This sinus opens up into the nasal cavity
- This structure contains the parotid duct
- Which paranasal sinus is found most posterior in the skull
- A tube that connects the nasopharynx to the middle ear
- Curved shelves of bone projecting from the lateral walls of the nasal cavity
- This bone is found on level C3
- The nerve roots of this nerve are C3,4,5
- Contains both the same artery and vein within the posterior triangle of the neck
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- which artery gives rise to the common carotid artery
- This structure forms the lateral border of the anterior triangle of the neck
- Which nerve innervates the Tongue
- the outermost(lateral) bone in the middle ear
- The section between the base of the skull to the soft palate
- The only muscle innervated by the superior laryngeal nerve
- A muscle that relaxes the vocal ligament
- What type of fluid is found in the cochlear duct
- which laryngeal cartilage forms the laryngeal prominence
- what nerve is encased in the carotid sheath
18 Clues: This bone is found on level C3 • Which nerve innervates the Tongue • A muscle that relaxes the vocal ligament • This structure contains the parotid duct • The nerve roots of this nerve are C3,4,5 • what nerve is encased in the carotid sheath • the outermost(lateral) bone in the middle ear • What type of fluid is found in the cochlear duct • ...
Respiratory anatomy 2024-08-22
Across
- This ligament is a continuation of the parietal and visceral pleurae that extend inferiorly from the lung
- this structure contains the main bronchi, pulmonary vasculature, phrenic nerve, lymphatics, nodes, and bronchial vessels
- What important structure is found at the level T9
- This fissure separates the upper and middle lobe of the right lung
- A ridge that separates the openings of the right and left main bronchi
- Anatomical space in-between the lungs
- What part of the vertebrae articulates with the rib bones
- what anatomical structure on the thorax can be used to find the second rib
- Which artery supplies the pectoralis minor muscle
- what layer of the pleura produces dull pain
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- What muscle does the phrenic nerve innervate
- Weakest point of a rib bone
- Inhaled foreign bodies are more likely to go into which primary bronchus
- This artery supplies the lungs parenchyma with nutrition
- This structure prevent food going down the trachea
- What nerve causes somatic innervation of the costal parietal pleura
- Anatomical Location of the rib neurovascular bundle in relation to a rib bone
- The 8th to 12th rib bones which indirectly attach to the sternum are what type of ribs
18 Clues: Weakest point of a rib bone • Anatomical space in-between the lungs • what layer of the pleura produces dull pain • What muscle does the phrenic nerve innervate • What important structure is found at the level T9 • Which artery supplies the pectoralis minor muscle • This structure prevent food going down the trachea • ...
Hip anatomy 2025-02-20
Across
- One of the three bones that form the pelvis, located superiorly
- A deep socket in the pelvis that holds the head of the femur.
- The front portion of the pelvis
- Stretching or tearing of a muscle or tendon
- LArgest muscle group on posterior side of pelvis.
- A type of connective tissue that cushions joints
- Overuse injury of a tendon, causing pain and inflammation.
- n injury where a joint is forced out of its normal position
- A long, thin muscle crossing down the thigh, from the ASIS to the Pes anserine
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- One of the three pelvic bones, forming the lower posterior portion
- The large muscle group at the front of the thigh, responsible for knee extension.
- Inflammation of fluid-filled sacs that cushion joints.
- A break in a bone, often occurring due to trauma or stress.tion
- The type of joint found in the hip, allowing a wide range of motion.
- The longest bone in the human body.
- Type of tissue that connects bone to bone.
- A group of muscles at the back of the thigh, responsible for knee flexion.
- A tough band of tissue that connects bones at a joint.
18 Clues: The front portion of the pelvis • The longest bone in the human body. • Type of tissue that connects bone to bone. • Stretching or tearing of a muscle or tendon • A type of connective tissue that cushions joints • LArgest muscle group on posterior side of pelvis. • Inflammation of fluid-filled sacs that cushion joints. • ...
Anatomy & physiology 2025-04-13
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- system that controls movement of blood throughout the body
- nerves – aka efferent nerves, carry impulses from the brain to the muscles or glands
- that forms the forehead, frontal
- body system is responsible for changing food into nutrients and waste?,digestion system
- of the functions of the body, physiology
- draws the finger together, Abductors
- middle part of the muscle
- unit of life,cell
- part of the muscle that does not move
- – secretory organs that remove and release certain elements from the blood
Down
- nerves – aka afferent nerves, carry impulses from sense organs to the brain
- – the skeleton of the head divided into cranium and facial skeleton
- layer of the skin, epidermis
- an oval bony case that protects the brain
- many bone are in the body,206
- carries waste and impurities away from the cells
- of structure of the body,anatomy
- – system that covers, shapes, and holds the skeleton in place
- that carries oxygen and nutrients,blood
- vessels that carry blood away from the heart,arteries
20 Clues: unit of life,cell • middle part of the muscle • layer of the skin, epidermis • many bone are in the body,206 • that forms the forehead, frontal • of structure of the body,anatomy • draws the finger together, Abductors • part of the muscle that does not move • that carries oxygen and nutrients,blood • of the functions of the body, physiology • ...
Heart Anatomy 2025-02-24
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- primary artery carrying blood from left ventricle to body
- valve between left atrium and left ventricle
- primary artery carrying blood from the right ventricle to the lungs
- valve between Aorta and left ventricle
- heart strings
- inferior tip of heart
- wall between ventricles
- heart muscle
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- strong chamber responsible for pumping blood to lungs to oxygenate deoxygenated blood
- strongest chamber that pumps blood to entire body
- flap on heart valv
- superior and inferior large veins returning blood to the heart
- valve between pulmonary trunk and right ventricle
- large venous sack returning blood from wall of heart to right atrium
- arteries supplying blood to the wall of the heart
- valve between right atrium and right ventricle
- flat superior surface of heart
- chambers on right and left side that receive deoxygenated blood from body and oxygenated blood from lungs
18 Clues: heart muscle • heart strings • flap on heart valv • inferior tip of heart • wall between ventricles • flat superior surface of heart • valve between Aorta and left ventricle • valve between left atrium and left ventricle • valve between right atrium and right ventricle • strongest chamber that pumps blood to entire body • valve between pulmonary trunk and right ventricle • ...
Anatomy Terms 2024-12-05
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- largest foramen in the skeleton
- Type of neurotransmitter
- Elevates Mandible
- five fused vertebrae
- first cervical vertebra
- bone that supports the tongue
- neurons with impulses from CNS to muscles or glands
- number of lumbar vertebrae
Down
- Bundles of muscle cells
- matter in the spinal cord with three horns
- pairs of true ribs
- deepest matter in Meninges
- draws corner of mouth leterally
- encases an entire muscle
- transports substances between blood vessels to neurons
- Thick filaments
- Element needed in muscle contraction
- largest portion of the hip bone
18 Clues: Thick filaments • Elevates Mandible • pairs of true ribs • five fused vertebrae • Bundles of muscle cells • first cervical vertebra • Type of neurotransmitter • encases an entire muscle • deepest matter in Meninges • number of lumbar vertebrae • bone that supports the tongue • largest foramen in the skeleton • draws corner of mouth leterally • largest portion of the hip bone • ...
Anatomy Review 2025-09-23
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- Type of feedback that increases the original stimulus
- The action that restores homeostasis
- Slow-moving control system
- Study of how the body and its parts function
- System that forms the external body covering
- Most abundant chemical in the human body
- Change in the environment
Down
- Study of the structure and shape of the body and its parts
- Chemicals for energy and cell building required by the body
- A disturbance in homeostasis
- Processes information and sends signals
- Structure determines _____
- Detects a change in environment
- Fast-acting control system
- Responds to restore balance
- Chemical reactions within the body
- Type of feedback that shuts off or reduced the original stimulus
- Maintenance of a stable internal environment
18 Clues: Change in the environment • Structure determines _____ • Fast-acting control system • Slow-moving control system • Responds to restore balance • A disturbance in homeostasis • Detects a change in environment • Chemical reactions within the body • The action that restores homeostasis • Processes information and sends signals • Most abundant chemical in the human body • ...
Dental Anatomy 2025-11-06
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- The line where the enamel and the cementum of the tooth join
- Toward the root of the tooth
- Toward the front of the tooth and the midline
- The tissue covering the crown of the tooth
- At the base of the sulcus where the epithelial tissue is attached to the tooth
- The tissue covering the root of the tooth
- The tissue of the tooth between the pulp and the enamel and cementum: the majority of the tooth
- A small bump near the cervical third of an anterior tooth on the lingual side
- The first set of teeth
Down
- The space between the teeth that begins at the contact area and widens down toward the gingiva. The interproximal gingival(interdental papillae) usually fills this space
- The surface that is facing the cheeks towards the back
- Single tooth with two roots
- The junction where the enamel meets the dentin
- Top surface
- Top portion of the tooth the tip
- Surface of the tooth away from the midline of the fac
- A set of teeth
- The part of the tooth above the gum line starting at the CEJ
18 Clues: Top surface • A set of teeth • The first set of teeth • Single tooth with two roots • Toward the root of the tooth • Top portion of the tooth the tip • The tissue covering the root of the tooth • The tissue covering the crown of the tooth • Toward the front of the tooth and the midline • The junction where the enamel meets the dentin • ...
Evidence for Evolution 2017-01-26
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- _____________ structures are remnant of organs or structures that had a function in an early ancestor.
- the oldest known fossil bird ______________.
- ____________ distribution of species shows organisms adapt to new environment.
- a chicken and a pig share a ________ ancestor.
- ____________ anatomy indicates that various organisms share a common ancestor.
- ___________ shows similarities between organisms as they are developing.
- ____________ structures are features that are similar in function but different in structure.
- a available body of facts or information indicating whether belief.
Down
- provide a record of evolution.
- a study of the structure or internal workings of something.
- information acquired by observation or experimentation.
- the surroundings or conditions which a person, animal, or plant live or operates.
- a process by which different kinds of living organisms are thought to have developed and diversified from earlier forms during the history of the earth.
- an individual animal, plants, or single-celled life form.
- relating to genes or heredity.
- _____________ structures are features that are similar in structure but different in function.
- Deoxyribo- Nudeic Aid.
- relating to or consisting of molecules.
- all organisms share a common __________.
- a group of organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of exchanging genes.
20 Clues: Deoxyribo- Nudeic Aid. • provide a record of evolution. • relating to genes or heredity. • relating to or consisting of molecules. • all organisms share a common __________. • the oldest known fossil bird ______________. • a chicken and a pig share a ________ ancestor. • information acquired by observation or experimentation. • ...
MRI CPDs- In case you miss work! 2013-02-20
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- Lines of force extending around the magnet
- The gradient used to select a sagittal slice
- The secondary spin of magnetic moments
- Quiet foam
- Internal motion of the molecules (2 words)
- Magnet manufacturer
- The direction of the magnetic field in a super conducting magnet
- IR sequence that nulls the signal from CSF
- sudden loss of magnet superconductivity
- The test pattern used in camera quality assurance procedures
- The plane that best demonstrates female uterine anatomy
Down
- Technique that nulls the signal from fat by using a TE when fat and water are out of phase with eachother
- The volume of tissue in a patient
- Contrast used for analysing Liver lesions
- Displacement of vertebrae
- This artery carries only de-oxygenated blood
- Helps minimize bowel motion artefact
- Also known as the calcaneal tendon
- Interruption in the blood flow within the bone
- Inflammation of the bone caused by an infecting organism
- Gradual increase of magnetisation in the longitudinal plane
- Artefact from anatomy being outside the FOV
- Timing the acquisition of MRI data to physiological motion
- The time between each excitation pulse
24 Clues: Quiet foam • Magnet manufacturer • Displacement of vertebrae • The volume of tissue in a patient • Also known as the calcaneal tendon • Helps minimize bowel motion artefact • The secondary spin of magnetic moments • The time between each excitation pulse • sudden loss of magnet superconductivity • Contrast used for analysing Liver lesions • ...
Scientific Revolution 2021-03-12
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- William Harvey studied its circulation.
- Ptolemy said it was the center of the universe.
- Place for "light elements".
- "Father of anatomy".
- Vesalius proved that Galen was ____.
- What Leeuwenhoek did to microorganisms.
- Discovered the law of gravity.
- First to say that the earth was not the center of the universe.
- Copernicus and Galileo were criticized by the Church for saying that it was the center of the solar system.
- Earth and water, according to Aristotle were ___ elements.
- Doctors once accepted his writings as fact.
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- Ancient Greek astronomer.
- They were studied by Copernicus.
- Experiments and the scientific method will help a person find it.
- Sir Isaac Newton said gravity causes objects to do this.
- "Father of microbiology".
- Revolution that began in the 1500s.
- Believed air moved objects along.
- The law of ____ said a force causes an object to move or stop.
- Supported the views of Ptolemy and Aristotle.
- Johannes Kepler studied the orbits of planets and discovered laws relating to ____.
- Leeuwenhoek analyzed them with a microscope.
- Structure of the body.
- Encouraged experimental science.
- The sun's gravity keeps them in an oval-shaped orbit.
25 Clues: "Father of anatomy". • Structure of the body. • Ancient Greek astronomer. • "Father of microbiology". • Place for "light elements". • Discovered the law of gravity. • They were studied by Copernicus. • Encouraged experimental science. • Believed air moved objects along. • Revolution that began in the 1500s. • Vesalius proved that Galen was ____. • ...
Unit 1 crosswords puzzle 2020-10-04
Across
- the system which takes in oxygen
- study of anatomy during the 1st 8 weeks of pregnancy
- located on the front side of the body
- towards the bottom of the body
- located towards the middle of the body
- the system which fights infections and provides fluid for cells
- the system that removes waste from the blood
- the system which breaks down and absorbs food
- the system which includes skin
- located towards the outer parts of the body
- located on the back side of the body
- study of the structure of an organism
Down
- the system that produces cells used in sexual reproduction
- another word for above
- the system that detects impulses from the brain
- the uppermost part of the body
- the elbow is _____ to the wrist
- the system that secretes hormones
- the system which transports blood through the body
- another word for below
- the system which provides movement for all parts of the body
- study of how an organism's body functions
- the system that gives the body shape and support
- the ankle is _____ to the hip
- the position where the body is upright with arms at the side and palms facing forward
25 Clues: another word for above • another word for below • the ankle is _____ to the hip • the uppermost part of the body • towards the bottom of the body • the system which includes skin • the elbow is _____ to the wrist • the system which takes in oxygen • the system that secretes hormones • located on the back side of the body • located on the front side of the body • ...
Esthetics Chapter 2 2024-11-04
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- Is a collection of similar cells that perform a particular function
- Microscopic anatomy study of structure and composition of tissue
- Chemical energy used within cells for metabolism
- Membrane Part of cell that encloses the protoplasm
- Found in nucleus determines our genetic makeup, eye, skin, hair color
- tissue Stores energy and gives smoothness and contour to body
- Nerve cells that transmit nerve impulses
- tissue is a protective lining on cavities of the body surfaces of organs
- A chemical process that takes place in living organisms
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- Study of the functions and activities performed by the body structures including physical and chemical processes
- the basic unit of all living things
- fluid that contains proteins, and a very important acid
- dense, active protoplasm in center of cell
- Tissue Contracts and moves the various parts of the body
- tissue Supports, protects and binds together other tissues of the body.
- Jelly like substance where nutrients live
- Take in nutrients, break them down and create energy
- the cell
- Study of the structures of body
- Tissue Carries messages through the central nervous system to control and coordinate of special cells know as neurons
20 Clues: the cell • Study of the structures of body • the basic unit of all living things • Nerve cells that transmit nerve impulses • Jelly like substance where nutrients live • dense, active protoplasm in center of cell • Chemical energy used within cells for metabolism • Membrane Part of cell that encloses the protoplasm • Take in nutrients, break them down and create energy • ...
DC anatomy 2022-11-01
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- prominent projection on a bone
- narrow ridgelike projection
- relatively large process
- cavity in a bone
- small, flat surface
- soft spot in the skull
- tubelike passageway in a bone
- rounded
Down
- knoblike process-- larger than a tubercle
- furrow or groove
- tiny pit
- small, knoblike process
- situated above the condyle
- bulge on the end of the bone
- thorn-like projection
- passageway for blood vessels, nerves, ligaments
- relatively deep pit
- interlocking line of union between bones
18 Clues: rounded • tiny pit • furrow or groove • cavity in a bone • small, flat surface • relatively deep pit • thorn-like projection • soft spot in the skull • small, knoblike process • relatively large process • situated above the condyle • narrow ridgelike projection • bulge on the end of the bone • tubelike passageway in a bone • prominent projection on a bone • ...
Human Anatomy 2023-09-01
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- The kneecap, protecting the front of the knee joint.
- Male reproductive organs producing sperm and hormones.
- Basin-like structure connecting the spine to the lower limbs.
- Organ involved in filtering blood, storing blood cells, and immune functions.
- The voice box, containing the vocal cords and producing sound.
- One of the two shin bones, larger and weight-bearing.
- Bundles of fibers transmitting signals between the brain, spinal cord, and body.
- Windpipe connecting the larynx to the bronchi, allowing air passage.
- Bony structure containing the teeth and aiding in chewing.
Down
- The organ for smelling and part of the respiratory system.
- Gland important for immune system development in early life.
- The joint between the thigh bone and the shin bone.
- The smallest bone in the human body, located in the middle ear.
- Gland producing hormones regulating metabolism and growth.
- Organs filtering waste products and excess fluids from the blood to form urine.
- Gland producing digestive enzymes and hormones like insulin.
- Female reproductive organs producing eggs and hormones.
- Muscular organ digesting food with acid and enzymes.
18 Clues: The joint between the thigh bone and the shin bone. • The kneecap, protecting the front of the knee joint. • Muscular organ digesting food with acid and enzymes. • One of the two shin bones, larger and weight-bearing. • Male reproductive organs producing sperm and hormones. • Female reproductive organs producing eggs and hormones. • ...
Anatomy memoirs 2020-06-09
Across
- if cut,cannot run
- madhu's water bottle
- longest intracranial course
- noa lost her radio here
- the bird that forms post boundary of lat ventricle
- legs of bahubali
- T12L1L2L3L4
- her powdered face attracts medical students
Down
- name of water canal of head
- peripheral heart
- largest posterior area of rt kidney
- contains radial artery, nerve and vein
- cause crows feet
- hammock
- like an E
- monee's water bottle
- I divide that part of alimentary canal that twists and turns into 2 halves
- asha Mam's first class
18 Clues: hammock • like an E • T12L1L2L3L4 • peripheral heart • cause crows feet • legs of bahubali • if cut,cannot run • madhu's water bottle • monee's water bottle • asha Mam's first class • noa lost her radio here • name of water canal of head • longest intracranial course • largest posterior area of rt kidney • contains radial artery, nerve and vein • her powdered face attracts medical students • ...
Anatomy Crossword 2024-08-12
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- Largest artery.
- Protect the brain.
- Its main purpose is to digest food.
- Respiration.
- Vision
- Largest and uppermost bone in hip.
- Inner Long bone.
- The arm bone.
- The moving bone in the forearm.
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- outer Long bone.
- A vascular,A neural,A lymphatic.
- Long bone lies horizontally.
- Store blood.
- Bean shaped organ.
- situated below ilium and behind pupis.
- Has 2 degrees of freedom.
- The pectoralis major is the biggest and strongesti
- Hearing.
18 Clues: Vision • Hearing. • Store blood. • Respiration. • The arm bone. • Largest artery. • outer Long bone. • Inner Long bone. • Protect the brain. • Bean shaped organ. • Has 2 degrees of freedom. • Long bone lies horizontally. • The moving bone in the forearm. • A vascular,A neural,A lymphatic. • Largest and uppermost bone in hip. • Its main purpose is to digest food. • ...
Brain Anatomy 2024-09-20
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- the medulla oblongata is located on this structure
- the brain is separated into different sections called __
- traumatic brain injury
- the part of the brain that turns into the spinal cord
- produces melatonin
- the sleep hormone
- the part of the brain where judgement and impulse control happens
- balance and coordination
- survived a rod through the brain
- controls breathing and heart
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- the outer part of the brain that has all the grooves
- the brain is divided into a left and right called __
- the round structure at the base of the brain
- the direction the brain develops
- auditory information
- regluates body temperature & hormones
- the lobe that processes language
- located almost in the center of the brain
- an MRI lights up in the lobes where ___ ___ occurs when certain lobes are activated
- a medical test that has promoted ethical research of the brain
- visual processing lobe
21 Clues: the sleep hormone • produces melatonin • auditory information • traumatic brain injury • visual processing lobe • balance and coordination • controls breathing and heart • the direction the brain develops • the lobe that processes language • survived a rod through the brain • regluates body temperature & hormones • located almost in the center of the brain • ...
Muscle Anatomy 2023-01-26
Across
- O is the femur, I is the calcaneus
- Big chest muscles
- O is the humerus, I is radial tuberosity
- O is the pubic crest and symphysis
- Raises the eyebrows
- Used to pull your shoulders down
- Iliac crest to the medial tibia
- Connects the quads with the tibia
- Working together for knee extension
Down
- On the lateral neck, for head flexion
- Antagonist to the biceps muscles
- Muscles that oppose the leg splits
- The main jaw closure muscle
- Plantarflexion of the foot. Hidden by the gastroc.
- The main muscle of knee extension
- Named for its triangular shape, on the shoulder
- Outside abdominal muscle for rotation
- Hidden by the biceps brachii
18 Clues: Big chest muscles • Raises the eyebrows • The main jaw closure muscle • Hidden by the biceps brachii • Iliac crest to the medial tibia • Antagonist to the biceps muscles • Used to pull your shoulders down • The main muscle of knee extension • Connects the quads with the tibia • O is the femur, I is the calcaneus • Muscles that oppose the leg splits • ...
Anatomy Midterm 2025-07-10
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- Condition involving the twisting of the femur neck resulting in a pigeon-toed position.
- This spine separates greater sciatic foramen and lesser sciatic foramen
- Which muscle makes the lateral border of the femoral triangle?
- This process projects anterolaterally from the scapula and provides an attachment site for a muscle that is innervated by the medial pectoral nerve
- What ligament limits the amount of rotation that occurs at the atlantoaxial joint
- This nerve originates from the lumbopelvic region and innervates the muscles of the thigh
- Separates the gluteal region into the superior and inferior portions
- A sesamoid bone that develops post-birth and sits within the quad tendon.
- What spinal level does the spinal cord end
Down
- the intervertebral joint is this type of joint.
- Responsible for unlocking the extended knee by internal rotation of the tibia in an open kinematic chain
- A patient presents with a decreased ability to plantar flex during gait. Which nerve might be implicated?
- This body is the convergence of the bulbospongiosis, external analsphincter, and the superficial and deep perineal muscles
- The meninge surrounding the spinal cord is the most superficial
- This ligament is the "roof" of the shoulder
- Transverse foramen, bifid spinous process, transverse processes, dens, and superior articular facet
- While water skiing a patient fell and twisted her ankle. Her foot is forcibility everted, this could cause a sprain of which ligament?
- This lobe is unique to the right lung
18 Clues: This lobe is unique to the right lung • What spinal level does the spinal cord end • This ligament is the "roof" of the shoulder • the intervertebral joint is this type of joint. • Which muscle makes the lateral border of the femoral triangle? • The meninge surrounding the spinal cord is the most superficial • ...
Anatomy Crossword 2025-01-15
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- close to surface
- divides body horizontally
- front of the body
- two unequal vertical halves
- two equal vertical halves
- opposite sides of the body
- toward point of attachment
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- divides body from front and back
- below mid line
- above mid line
- toward the mid line
- away from point of attachment
- to the head
- away from surface
- midsagittal
- back of the body
- on the same side of the body
- away from mid line
18 Clues: to the head • midsagittal • below mid line • above mid line • close to surface • back of the body • away from surface • front of the body • away from mid line • toward the mid line • divides body horizontally • two equal vertical halves • opposite sides of the body • toward point of attachment • two unequal vertical halves • on the same side of the body • away from point of attachment • ...
Eye Anatomy 2025-11-03
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- cranial nerve II sending signals from the retina to the occipital lobe in the brain for creation of a 3D image
- another term for eyelid
- photoreceptors that sense light more generally and provide peripheral and night vision
- ducts just behind eyelids and produce a lubricating oily secretion called meibum
- inner layer of the eye that contains photoreceptors
- prevents perspiration from getting into eyes and shades from sunlight
- transparent mucous member that lines the anterior surface of the eye and inside the eyelids
- drains tears into nasal cavity
Down
- also called lacrimal fluid and includes mucus, antibodies, and lysozymes
- contains sebaceous and sweat glands producing a white oily secretion
- photoreceptors that sense color (come in red, green, and blue)
- prevents dust and other materials from entering eye and elicits blink reflex
- area of retina with greatest density of cones
- eye opening
- produces tears
- central opening of the iris which allows light to enter posterior chamber
- fibrous layer of eye appears white
- colored portion of eye
18 Clues: eye opening • produces tears • colored portion of eye • another term for eyelid • drains tears into nasal cavity • fibrous layer of eye appears white • area of retina with greatest density of cones • inner layer of the eye that contains photoreceptors • photoreceptors that sense color (come in red, green, and blue) • ...
Exposure Technique Selection 2022-04-11
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- The exposure factor which does not change in a technique chart
- A type of anatomy radiographically similar to other anatomy in a different location
- A physical tool used to measure tissue thickness
- Something ingested or injected which increases or decreases attenuation
- A tube used to convert light into electrical energy
- The exposure factor which changes in a technique chart
- The shortest possible exposure time with AEC
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- Unique to each equipment and gives recommended kVp and mAs values
- Another name for the AEC cells
- This type of programmed technique automatically chooses values for the part of interest
- The abbreviation for the system which turns off the exposure based on measured radiation
- Gives the value of mAs used after exposure with AEC
- A type of control which adjusts the exposure needed to terminate the AEC
- The older style of AEC devices
- The device used to measure exposure in modern day AEC systems
- The maximum amount of time the AEC will expose the patient
16 Clues: Another name for the AEC cells • The older style of AEC devices • The shortest possible exposure time with AEC • A physical tool used to measure tissue thickness • Gives the value of mAs used after exposure with AEC • A tube used to convert light into electrical energy • The exposure factor which changes in a technique chart • ...
chapter one 2019-08-15
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- biology the complete development of an individual from fertilization to death
- the first eight weeks of development after fertilization of a human egg
- structure of specific systems of the body such as the nervous or respiratory systems
- the careful cutting apart of body structures to study their relationships
- microscopic structure of tissues
- structure changes(gross to microscopic) associated with disease
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- structure that can be examnined without a microscope
- functional properties of nerve cells
- functions of individual molecules such as proteins and DNA
- cellular structure and functions
- hormones (chemical regulators) and how they control body functions
- specific regions of the body such as the head or chest
- surface markings of the body to understand internal anatomy through visualization and palpation (gentle touch)
- internal body structures that can be visualized with techniques such as xray, mri, ct scan and other technoglogies for clinical analysis and medical intervention
- the science of body structures and the relationships among them
- the science of body functions-how the body works
16 Clues: cellular structure and functions • microscopic structure of tissues • functional properties of nerve cells • the science of body functions-how the body works • structure that can be examnined without a microscope • specific regions of the body such as the head or chest • functions of individual molecules such as proteins and DNA • ...
greys cross word puzzle 2018-01-30
10 Clues: a slower run • _______ is fun • i like ________. • you are living it now • a stack of some thing • i went________ yesterday • i went to the _____ last week • you do thid to select a presedent • when two words have the same ending • to think that what you think is true
Film and cinema 2024-06-20
Jólaleikur FÍLS 2021-12-22
9 Clues: Friends • Kaffihús • Höfuðborg • Skíðasvæði • Djammstaður • Anatomy kennari • Matvörubúð í martin • Næstsíðasti jólasveinninn • Fjöldi landamæra við slóvakíu
Anatomy: Vision 2013-05-11
Across
- Inner layer of the eye
- Iris to lens
- "Whites" of an eye
- Cornea to lens
- Aka dilator pupillae muscle
- Cornea to iris
- Colored part of the eye
- Can change thickness
Down
- Water-like fluid
- Gel-like fluid
- Image focuses behind the retina
- Middle layer of the eye
- Lens to retina
- Aka sphincter pupillae muscle
- Image focuses in front of the retina
- Outer layer of the eye
- Unequal curvature of the cornea or lens
- Normal vision
18 Clues: Iris to lens • Normal vision • Gel-like fluid • Lens to retina • Cornea to lens • Cornea to iris • Water-like fluid • "Whites" of an eye • Can change thickness • Inner layer of the eye • Outer layer of the eye • Middle layer of the eye • Colored part of the eye • Aka dilator pupillae muscle • Aka sphincter pupillae muscle • Image focuses behind the retina • Image focuses in front of the retina • ...
eye anatomy 2015-09-30
Across
- structure that hold the lens in place
- region of the eye between the lens and the retina
- resulting from a clogged sebaceous gland of an eyelash
- secretes tears onto the eyes
- increased intraocular pressure
- responsible for eye color
- thin mucus membrane covering the cornea
- fluid in the anterior chamber
- layer that contains nourishing blood vessels
- layer containing the rods and cones responsible for sight
Down
- severe glaucoma can cause __________
- region of the eye in front of the lens
- jellylike substance in the posterior chamber
- inflammation of the eyelid margins
- transmits nerve impulses to the brain for interpretation
- small openings near the cornea an sclera that drain aqueous humor
- disorder resulting from IOP
- clear "outer window" that focuses light as it enters the eye
18 Clues: responsible for eye color • disorder resulting from IOP • secretes tears onto the eyes • fluid in the anterior chamber • increased intraocular pressure • inflammation of the eyelid margins • severe glaucoma can cause __________ • structure that hold the lens in place • region of the eye in front of the lens • thin mucus membrane covering the cornea • ...
Anatomy memoirs 2020-06-09
Across
- if cut,cannot run
- madhu's water bottle
- longest intracranial course
- noa lost her radio here
- the bird that forms post boundary of lat ventricle
- legs of bahubali
- T12L1L2L3L4
- her powdered face attracts medical students
Down
- name of water canal of head
- peripheral heart
- largest posterior area of rt kidney
- contains radial artery, nerve and vein
- cause crows feet
- hammock
- like an E
- monee's water bottle
- I divide that part of alimentary canal that twists and turns into 2 halves
- asha Mam's first class
18 Clues: hammock • like an E • T12L1L2L3L4 • peripheral heart • cause crows feet • legs of bahubali • if cut,cannot run • madhu's water bottle • monee's water bottle • asha Mam's first class • noa lost her radio here • name of water canal of head • longest intracranial course • largest posterior area of rt kidney • contains radial artery, nerve and vein • her powdered face attracts medical students • ...
Grapevine Anatomy 2021-01-11
Across
- the shoots and leaves
- hard,woody external covering of the grapevine canopy
- small bud located at the base of a grapevine's cane or spur
- part of the male-reproductive organs of the grapevine flower
- cells located just underneath the bark of the grapevine
- appendage of a vine
- located along nodes of a cane
- sap being expelled from an open pruning wound
- grape seeds
- color pigments that gives both grapes and wine their color
- tissue that conveys water
Down
- lower part of a grafted vine
- the uptake of nutrients by the roots in the soil
- when the calyptra has fallen off
- "arms" of a grapevine
- the "meat" inside a grape
- head or top of the vine
- tissue that transports organic matter during photosynthesis
18 Clues: grape seeds • appendage of a vine • the shoots and leaves • "arms" of a grapevine • head or top of the vine • the "meat" inside a grape • tissue that conveys water • lower part of a grafted vine • located along nodes of a cane • when the calyptra has fallen off • sap being expelled from an open pruning wound • the uptake of nutrients by the roots in the soil • ...
Avian Anatomy 2024-05-08
Across
- this is a common foot condition for birds if they have underling health issues or abnormal surfaces/perching.
- birds can control the constriction and dilation of this to adjust their sight focus.
- this is an often fatal, notifiable and contagious disease.
- birds expel waste, reproduce and lay eggs through this part of the body.
- this item helps food to be ground up by the gizzard and is essential for many species of birds.
- some birds have specialised reproductive organs. Ducks have _____ shaped genitalia.
- this bone is attached to the sternum and acts as an anchor during flight or swimming.
- bird species which involve the male looking different to the female are sexually ______.
Down
- birds do not have these in their mouths.
- most birds do not have a sense of ______.
- birds can see this on the colour spectrum, humans cannot.
- birds do not just have lungs but also ______ for efficient respiration.
- this is the organ that grinds up food.
- bird faeces usually have a white element to their faeces. This is their _____.
- birds tend to use sand, dirt or snow instead of water to do this.
- feathers, beaks, nails/claws are all made of ______.
- most birds which are capable of flight have pneumatic / _____ bones.
- this is the organ food is stored in first after leaving the oesphagus.
18 Clues: this is the organ that grinds up food. • birds do not have these in their mouths. • most birds do not have a sense of ______. • feathers, beaks, nails/claws are all made of ______. • birds can see this on the colour spectrum, humans cannot. • this is an often fatal, notifiable and contagious disease. • ...
Anatomy Pt2 2025-03-05
Across
- closing of a hinge joint
- arch of foot pointed outward
- palm down
- toes pointed up
- opening of a hinge joint
- muscles that act at the same time as prime mover to perform movement
- moving toward the midline
- cartilage connecting two bones
- toes pointed down
- moving away from midline
- palm up
Down
- arch of foot pointed inward
- segment glides forward
- the muscle most responsible for the movement
- the muscle that relaxes to allow the prime mover to cause movement
- segment glides backward
- freely moving joint
- movement in a circular motion around an axis
18 Clues: palm up • palm down • toes pointed up • toes pointed down • freely moving joint • segment glides forward • segment glides backward • closing of a hinge joint • opening of a hinge joint • moving away from midline • moving toward the midline • arch of foot pointed inward • arch of foot pointed outward • cartilage connecting two bones • the muscle most responsible for the movement • ...
ANATOMY RULES! 2023-12-20
Across
- the organ system that includes the diaphragm
- the name of the upper arm bone
- the number of bones that make up the skull
- the name of the cavity superior to the diaphragm
- word that refers to the neck or part of the uterus
- the number of different organ systems in the human body
- anatomical name for throat
- this organ is both digestive and endocrine
- contractions of the GI tract that move food along
- this blocks food from entering your nose when you swallow
Down
- the stomach is ___ to the pancreas (direction)
- this is the organ system that contains the skin
- 206 of these provide protection, structure and allow for movement
- the technical name for the "back of the head" region
- the only organ system that is different between males & females
- the plane that divides the body into equal left and right parts
- direction: farther from the skin; more internal
- the second section of small intestine
18 Clues: anatomical name for throat • the name of the upper arm bone • the second section of small intestine • the number of bones that make up the skull • this organ is both digestive and endocrine • the organ system that includes the diaphragm • the stomach is ___ to the pancreas (direction) • this is the organ system that contains the skin • ...
Knee Anatomy 2022-09-30
Across
- What is the iliotibial band (IT Band) made up of?
- Another name for knee cap.
- femoris Middle hamstring muscle.
- This muscle group performs knee flexion.
- Joint that is made up by the tibia and the femur.
- cruciate Ligament that prevents posterior translation/dislocation of the tibia.
- Muscle that crosses at both the knee and the hip.
- ligament Attaches patella to tibia.
Down
- tendon Attaches quadriceps muscle group to the patella.
- Muscles that cross at two joints.
- This muscle group performs knee extension.
- lateralis Lateral quadricep muscle.
- cruciate Ligament that prevents anterior translation/dislocation of the tibia.
- Another name for thigh bone.
- Joint that is made up by the patella and femur.
- These two "C" shaped structures help with shock absorption.
- Medial hamstring muscle.
- femoris Quadricep muscle located on top of the vastus intermedius.
- collateral Ligament that attaches the femur to the fibula.
- collateral Ligament that attaches the femur to the tibia.
20 Clues: Medial hamstring muscle. • Another name for knee cap. • Another name for thigh bone. • femoris Middle hamstring muscle. • Muscles that cross at two joints. • lateralis Lateral quadricep muscle. • ligament Attaches patella to tibia. • This muscle group performs knee flexion. • This muscle group performs knee extension. • Joint that is made up by the patella and femur. • ...
About Greek Medicine 2025-11-23
Across
- One of the four humors, associated with sadness and melancholy.
- Idea that the human body is a "small universe" reflecting the big cosmos.
- Treatment using plants and herbal preparations.
- The study of the structure of the human body.
- In Greek medicine, lifestyle including food, sleep, and exercise.
- Healing temple in ancient Greece where sick people went for treatment.
- Famous ancient Greek physician known as the "father of medicine".
Down
- One of the four humors, associated with anger and quick temper.
- The study of how the organs and systems of the body work.
- Character type linked to the balance of the four humors.
- One of the four humors, linked with energy and vitality.
- One of the four humors, linked with calm and slow temperament.
- General term for methods used to treat illness and support healing.
- The art and science of preventing and treating disease.
- The Hippocratic promise taken by new doctors to follow medical ethics.
- Greek-Roman physician who made major contributions to anatomy and physiology.
16 Clues: The study of the structure of the human body. • Treatment using plants and herbal preparations. • The art and science of preventing and treating disease. • Character type linked to the balance of the four humors. • One of the four humors, linked with energy and vitality. • The study of how the organs and systems of the body work. • ...
megasporangium anatomy 2021-07-10
Across
- fire that kills
- megasporangia are commonly called
- the mass of cells enclosed by integument
- landing platform of pollen grain
- junction where the ovule fuse to funicle
- how many embryo sac does an ovule generaly has
- is the female gametophyte
- free multicarpellary pistil
- ovarian cavity is also called
- in the ovaries megasporangia arise from
Down
- 2 protective envelops over ovule
- stalk attaching ovule to placenta
- fused multicarpellary pistil
- gynoecium with single pistil multicarpellary gynoecium with more than one pistil.
- nucellus stores abundant
- pole opposite to micropylar end
- small opening where integument is incomplete
- basal part of the ovule
18 Clues: fire that kills • basal part of the ovule • nucellus stores abundant • is the female gametophyte • free multicarpellary pistil • fused multicarpellary pistil • ovarian cavity is also called • pole opposite to micropylar end • 2 protective envelops over ovule • landing platform of pollen grain • megasporangia are commonly called • stalk attaching ovule to placenta • ...
Grey’s Anatomy 2021-01-09
Across
- who did Alex beat up
- what gene does Meredith have
- Who was bailey’s fav intern
- Arizona’s speciality
- the award that everyone wants to win
- the name of McVet
- which surgery does an intern do in their first shift
- The name of Meredith’s mother and daughter
- Meredith’s person?
- Mark’s middle name
Down
- original name of the show
- Sloan’s nickname
- how did yang make her surgery wish list
- name of Meredith’s dog
- Alex’s nickname
- Link’s first name
- name of teddy’s friend who died in the twin towers
- city the show takes place in
18 Clues: Alex’s nickname • Sloan’s nickname • Link’s first name • the name of McVet • Meredith’s person? • Mark’s middle name • who did Alex beat up • Arizona’s speciality • name of Meredith’s dog • original name of the show • Who was bailey’s fav intern • what gene does Meredith have • city the show takes place in • the award that everyone wants to win • how did yang make her surgery wish list • ...
Knee Anatomy 2023-02-14
Across
- the largest joint in the knee
- hamstring insertion point, "pes"
- the flat, wide hamstring
- patellar insertion on the tibia
- large, posterior femoris muscle
- the shock absorber
- knock-kneed
- empty space, or fossa
- large, anterior femoris muscle
Down
- two ligaments that stabilize side to side
- lateral knee band
- round, palpable landmarks of the femur
- "table" of the tibia
- the knee joint involving a sesamoid
- the thinner, more pronounced hamstring
- bow-legged
- two ligaments that cross one another
- lateralis, medialis, and intermedius
18 Clues: bow-legged • knock-kneed • lateral knee band • the shock absorber • "table" of the tibia • empty space, or fossa • the flat, wide hamstring • the largest joint in the knee • large, anterior femoris muscle • patellar insertion on the tibia • large, posterior femoris muscle • hamstring insertion point, "pes" • the knee joint involving a sesamoid • two ligaments that cross one another • ...
Plant Anatomy 2023-05-03
Across
- An example of a fruit that comes in many varieties, such as Granny Smith or Red Delicious.
- A word that means to smell good. Used to describe flowers.
- An orange example of an edible root.
- An example of edible leaves. Is usually the base for a salad.
- A channel for transporting water from the roots to the leaves.
- Colorful and fragrant to attract pollinators.
- A yellow example of a fruit that tastes best as a summer drink mixed with sugar and water.
- An example of a leaf that comes from the tree that makes maple syrup.
- An example of an edible stem. It is best with peanut butter.
Down
- Bees or anything that is responsible for moving pollen.
- An example of an edible seed. People usually eat them with the shell on, then spit out the shell.
- A yellow example of a fruit that grows on trees and turns brown when it is too ripe.
- Covers and protects the seed.
- Absorbs water from the soil.
- A berry that is blue.
- Contains the embryo that will become a new plant.
- Where photosynthesis occurs.
- An example of a flower that is most commonly seen on valentines day.
18 Clues: A berry that is blue. • Absorbs water from the soil. • Where photosynthesis occurs. • Covers and protects the seed. • An orange example of an edible root. • Colorful and fragrant to attract pollinators. • Contains the embryo that will become a new plant. • Bees or anything that is responsible for moving pollen. • A word that means to smell good. Used to describe flowers. • ...
Cell Anatomy 2013-10-12
Across
- : made of amino acids
- ER : process and modify proteins
- Direct production of proteins
- Apparatus : receives proteins and lipids and packages them
- : hair-like projections
- : vesicles that contain powerful digestive enzymes
- : protects bacteria and prevents dehydration
- Reticulum : membrane highway attached to nucleus
- Membrane: outer layer of animal cells
Down
- : store water, sugars, salts, and other important substances
- System : a group of connected organelles
- : storage and shipping tank sacs
- : contains hereditary material
- : made of RNA and protein
- : cell powerhouse
- : contains the organelles
- pores : allow passage of proteins, RNA, and ribosomes parts
- ER : synthesizes lipids
18 Clues: : cell powerhouse • : made of amino acids • : hair-like projections • ER : synthesizes lipids • : made of RNA and protein • : contains the organelles • Direct production of proteins • : contains hereditary material • : storage and shipping tank sacs • ER : process and modify proteins • Membrane: outer layer of animal cells • System : a group of connected organelles • ...
Anatomy 1 2018-01-20
Across
- – liquid part of blood which is not a cell
- secretes -bile detoxifies blood and metabolizes nutrients
- - It carries pure blood from the heart to all parts except pulmonary artery
- protective in function
- transfers food to stomach
- -Air sacs
- churns the food into chime
- - It carries impure blood
Down
- intestine- digests the food and absorbs the nutrients
- - produces digestive enzyme and hormones
- Intestine- forms Vitamin K and absorbs excess water
- spongy elastic organ situated in thoracic cavity
- transport of oxygen
- -wind pipe
- flap hat guards opening of wind and food pipe
- - lubricant of food and adds enzymes
- space where tonsils are situated
- - pumping station
18 Clues: -Air sacs • -wind pipe • - pumping station • transport of oxygen • protective in function • transfers food to stomach • - It carries impure blood • churns the food into chime • space where tonsils are situated • - lubricant of food and adds enzymes • - produces digestive enzyme and hormones • – liquid part of blood which is not a cell • flap hat guards opening of wind and food pipe • ...
Eye Anatomy 2023-10-30
Across
- center of macula.
- required prescription lenses for near only
- aqueous humor is produced by this
- patient's cornea is mishappen.
- layer of eye consists of iris, choroid, and ciliary body.
- another term for eyelid
- hairs that run along the eyelid to protect eye from debris
- layer of eye consists of cornea and sclera.
- nearsighted
- the process of focusing on objects based on their distance.
Down
- condition where light come into focus directly onto the retina.
- the "blind spot"
- protective barrier of cornea
- layer of photoreceptors and neurons.
- fluid found in anterior and posterior chambers.
- makes up 90% thickness of cornea
- colored area under cornea that controls amount of light let in to eye.
- farsighted
18 Clues: farsighted • nearsighted • the "blind spot" • center of macula. • another term for eyelid • protective barrier of cornea • patient's cornea is mishappen. • makes up 90% thickness of cornea • aqueous humor is produced by this • layer of photoreceptors and neurons. • required prescription lenses for near only • layer of eye consists of cornea and sclera. • ...
Renal anatomy 2024-09-10
Across
- Which vein drains into the left renal vein?
- What organ is found superior to the kidney?
- Into which structure do the papillary ducts in the kidney drain?
- What nerve goes through the lesser sciatic foramen?
- What type of epithelial cell lines the bladder?
- Which main artery supplies blood to the bladder? (2 words)
- What is the lowest point in the ureter where a renal stone can become lodged? (2 words)
- Out of the three nerves located posterior to the kidney, which one is the most inferior?
- What is the muscle involved in micturition in males?
Down
- what arteries supply the kidney?
- what part of the kidney contains the loop of Henle and collecting ducts?
- Which structure is located posterior to the bladder in females?
- What is the functional unit of a kidney called?
- where is the kidney located in the abdomen?
- What artery runs over the distal ureter in females
- What glands are found superior to the kidney?
- What is the level of the iliac crest?
- At what level is the superior pole of the left kidney found in?
18 Clues: what arteries supply the kidney? • What is the level of the iliac crest? • Which vein drains into the left renal vein? • What organ is found superior to the kidney? • where is the kidney located in the abdomen? • What glands are found superior to the kidney? • What is the functional unit of a kidney called? • What type of epithelial cell lines the bladder? • ...
ENT anatomy 2024-08-18
Across
- This sinus opens up into the nasal cavity
- This structure contains the parotid duct
- Which paranasal sinus is found most posterior in the skull
- A tube that connects the nasopharynx to the middle ear
- Curved shelves of bone projecting from the lateral walls of the nasal cavity
- This bone is found on level C3
- The nerve roots of this nerve are C3,4,5
- Contains both the same artery and vein within the posterior triangle of the neck
Down
- which artery gives rise to the right common carotid artery
- This structure forms the lateral border of the anterior triangle of the neck
- Which nerve innervates the Tongue
- the outermost(lateral) bone in the middle ear
- The section between the base of the skull to the soft palate
- The only muscle innervated by the superior laryngeal nerve
- A muscle that relaxes the vocal ligament
- What type of fluid is found in the cochlear duct
- which laryngeal cartilage forms the laryngeal prominence
- what nerve is encased in the carotid sheath
18 Clues: This bone is found on level C3 • Which nerve innervates the Tongue • A muscle that relaxes the vocal ligament • This structure contains the parotid duct • The nerve roots of this nerve are C3,4,5 • This sinus opens up into the nasal cavity • what nerve is encased in the carotid sheath • the outermost(lateral) bone in the middle ear • ...
Functional Anatomy 2025-08-12
Across
- Muscle at the front of the upper arm responsible for elbow flexion.
- The thigh bone, largest bone in the body.
- Calf muscle responsible for plantarflexion of the foot.
- Muscle group at the back of the thigh responsible for knee flexion.
- Voluntary type of muscle tissue.
- The larger, weight-bearing bone of the lower leg.
- Shoulder muscle responsible for abduction of the arm.
- The lateral bone of the forearm.
- The medial bone of the forearm.
- The shoulder blade.
Down
- Involuntary type of muscle tissue (Heart).
- The upper arm bone.
- The collarbone.
- Muscle group at the front of the thigh responsible for knee extension.
- Involuntary type of muscle tissue (Hollow organs).
- The bony structure at the base of the spine to which the legs are attached.
- Muscle at the back of the upper arm responsible for elbow extension.
- The smaller bone of the lower leg.
18 Clues: The collarbone. • The upper arm bone. • The shoulder blade. • The medial bone of the forearm. • Voluntary type of muscle tissue. • The lateral bone of the forearm. • The smaller bone of the lower leg. • The thigh bone, largest bone in the body. • Involuntary type of muscle tissue (Heart). • The larger, weight-bearing bone of the lower leg. • ...
Radiological anatomy 2025-07-04
Across
- The anatomical landmark is vital for chest X-ray inspiration test.
- A black spot on an MRI that may indicate fluid or inflammation.
- A fluid-filled sac appears black on USG owing to no interior echoes.
- The plane that divides the body into anterior and posterior portions
- What is injected into the body to produce nuclear medicine images?
- The anatomical structure appears radiolucent on an X-ray
- Image-taking of blood arteries using contrast material.
- Unit The unit measures tissue density in CT.
- The 'contrast media' help visualize in radiological imaging
- Tomography Cross-sectional body pictures are created using X-rays.
Down
- The term for an artifact on a CT scan caused by metallic objects
- Structure with high sound wave reflection and vivid ultrasound pictures
- To evaluate blood flow and organ function
- The main energy source for Magnetic Resonance Imaging
- A chest X-ray involves the patient standing and facing the detector.
- Which radiation-free imaging is safe for pregnant women.
- Which bone is commonly visualized in a 'frog-leg' lateral view X-ray?
- The imaging technique is best for visualizing fine details of bone fractures
18 Clues: To evaluate blood flow and organ function • Unit The unit measures tissue density in CT. • The main energy source for Magnetic Resonance Imaging • Image-taking of blood arteries using contrast material. • The anatomical structure appears radiolucent on an X-ray • Which radiation-free imaging is safe for pregnant women. • ...
Wild Horse Wind Farm 2022-09-16
Across
- Regulates RPM
- Petrified Forest
- Utility (abbr.)
- Permit Partner
- Generates Electricity
- Tribe Matriarch
- Tour Shoes
- Turbine Manufacturer
- Holds Turbine Anatomy
- Twice Daily
- Spring Shed
- Flightless Bird
Down
- Grinds Grain
- Hedgehog
- Tour Guides
- Powers the Visitor's Center
- Hardhats and Safety Glasses
- Heaviest Component
- Tall, Dark and Handsome
- Peak 3
- Tour Turbine
- Watch out for
- Prominent Wind Direction
- Neighbors
- Peak 2
- Peak 1
26 Clues: Peak 3 • Peak 2 • Peak 1 • Hedgehog • Neighbors • Tour Shoes • Tour Guides • Twice Daily • Spring Shed • Grinds Grain • Tour Turbine • Regulates RPM • Watch out for • Permit Partner • Utility (abbr.) • Tribe Matriarch • Flightless Bird • Petrified Forest • Heaviest Component • Turbine Manufacturer • Generates Electricity • Holds Turbine Anatomy • Tall, Dark and Handsome • Prominent Wind Direction • ...
Biology Fields 2025-02-12
13 Clues: Fungi • Plants • Viruses • Animals • Life in other eras • Changes of species • Organism's behavior • Cells and their structure • Structure of living things • How living things function • Ecosystems and interactions • Uses life to improve human lives • Chemical processes in living things
stems 2024-02-06
Across
- telephone, phonetic, phonograph
- hypocrite, hypotenuse, hypothermia
- except, excise, exculpate
- prototype, proton, Protozoa
- review, retouch, reiterate, revive, regenerate
- monomania, monocular, monotone
- neurosurgeon, neurosis, neurology
- vivacious, viva, revive
Down
- pseudoscience
- polymath, polynomial, polytheism
- appendectomy, neurotomy, anatomy
- hematoma, hematite
12 Clues: pseudoscience • hematoma, hematite • vivacious, viva, revive • except, excise, exculpate • prototype, proton, Protozoa • monomania, monocular, monotone • telephone, phonetic, phonograph • polymath, polynomial, polytheism • appendectomy, neurotomy, anatomy • neurosurgeon, neurosis, neurology • hypocrite, hypotenuse, hypothermia • review, retouch, reiterate, revive, regenerate
Scientific Revolution Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-11
Across
- Around the Sun
- The scientific ______
- Proposed heliocentric model
- Revolutionized human anatomy studies
- Discovered the planets elliptical orbits
- Discovered oxygen
- Isaac Newton
Down
- Formulated laws of gravity
- Influenced the Scientific Revolution
- Helps see tiny objects
- Discovered the heart as a pump
- Magnify
- Educated guess on a theory
- Father of modern chemistry
- Old belief before Heliocentric
- Accurate time keeping
- Discovered Jupiter
17 Clues: Magnify • Isaac Newton • Around the Sun • Discovered oxygen • Discovered Jupiter • The scientific ______ • Accurate time keeping • Helps see tiny objects • Formulated laws of gravity • Educated guess on a theory • Father of modern chemistry • Proposed heliocentric model • Discovered the heart as a pump • Old belief before Heliocentric • Influenced the Scientific Revolution • ...
Branches of Biology 2022-11-14
Across
- microorganisms
- study of cells at the molecular level
- viruses
- tissues
- study of plants
- study of fungi
- nature and the cause of diseases
- animals
- reptiles and amphibians
- bacteria
Down
- worms
- birds
- mammals
- fossils
- origin of organisms over time
- relationship between living things and the environment
- classification of living things
- insects
- study of fishes
- normal functions of living things
- internal structure of living things
- heredity and variation
22 Clues: worms • birds • mammals • fossils • viruses • tissues • insects • animals • bacteria • microorganisms • study of fungi • study of fishes • study of plants • heredity and variation • reptiles and amphibians • origin of organisms over time • classification of living things • nature and the cause of diseases • normal functions of living things • internal structure of living things • ...
Med term 2020-01-22
Across
- black, dark
- bones of the spine
- kneecap
- blood clots
- increased urination
- small
- study of mind
- voice box
- acid body condition
- stomach
- gums
- blue
Down
- white, colorless
- vein
- lack of blood
- center,core
- male reproductive system
- the study of body structure
- small sacs
- blockage in a vessel
- disorder of the mind
- inability to sleep
- muscle contraction
- pertaining to the heart
- means one
25 Clues: vein • gums • blue • small • kneecap • stomach • voice box • means one • small sacs • black, dark • center,core • blood clots • lack of blood • study of mind • white, colorless • bones of the spine • inability to sleep • muscle contraction • increased urination • acid body condition • blockage in a vessel • disorder of the mind • pertaining to the heart • male reproductive system • the study of body structure
Med term 2020-01-22
Across
- black, dark
- bones of the spine
- kneecap
- blood clots
- increased urination
- small
- study of mind
- voice box
- acid body condition
- stomach
- gums
- blue
Down
- white, colorless
- vein
- lack of blood
- center,core
- male reproductive system
- the study of body structure
- small sacs
- blockage in a vessel
- disorder of the mind
- inability to sleep
- muscle contraction
- pertaining to the heart
- means one
25 Clues: vein • gums • blue • small • kneecap • stomach • voice box • means one • small sacs • black, dark • center,core • blood clots • lack of blood • study of mind • white, colorless • bones of the spine • inability to sleep • muscle contraction • increased urination • acid body condition • blockage in a vessel • disorder of the mind • pertaining to the heart • male reproductive system • the study of body structure
Words of Medicine 2020-04-21
Across
- end of a root
- knee
- shoulder blade
- medical unit word
- prediction outcome
- half
- inflammation
- dropping of the kidney
- sody structure study
- partial
- eye
- vessel blockage
Down
- abnormal
- many
- four
- child care treatment
- inflammation stomach
- doctor
- before a root
- function living organism
- study nervous system
- heart specialist
- heart
- abbreviation formed from the first letter of a word
- word contains more than one root
25 Clues: eye • many • four • knee • half • heart • doctor • partial • abnormal • inflammation • end of a root • before a root • shoulder blade • vessel blockage • heart specialist • medical unit word • prediction outcome • child care treatment • inflammation stomach • study nervous system • sody structure study • dropping of the kidney • function living organism • word contains more than one root • ...
Medical Terminology 2020-04-23
Across
- ,yellow growth
- ,before birth
- ,two
- ,composed of similar cells
- ,circulation
- ,practitioner of medicine
- ,normal blood volume
- ,pertaining to the heart
- ,electricity
- ,race
- ,skin
- ,blood clot in a vessel
- ,many cells
- ,through skin
Down
- ,one
- ,disease affecting everyone (COVID-19)
- ,one-half rounded structure
- ,four
- ,saliva
- ,care for treatment of children
- ,backward flow
- ,pertaining to anatomy
- ,voice
- ,toward midline
- ,three
25 Clues: ,one • ,two • ,four • ,race • ,skin • ,voice • ,three • ,saliva • ,many cells • ,circulation • ,electricity • ,before birth • ,through skin • ,yellow growth • ,backward flow • ,toward midline • ,normal blood volume • ,pertaining to anatomy • ,blood clot in a vessel • ,pertaining to the heart • ,practitioner of medicine • ,composed of similar cells • ,one-half rounded structure • ,care for treatment of children • ...
FISHROT SAGA 2021-03-04
Across
- The Whistleblower
- The Fishrot conspirator
- Ninety-One Asset Management
- Fishcor gateway firm
- Anatomy of a bribe lead actor
- Fishrot mastermind
- The boss of Bosses
- Seafood Giant
- Mr time is money
- Paymaster fugitive
- Iceland’s largest fishing company
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- Fishy-in-law
- The money launderer
- Aka Taxa
- State-owned facilitator
- Reputable Investment firm
- Swapo’s bundle of joy
- the political cog
- Fishrot saga leads
19 Clues: Aka Taxa • Fishy-in-law • Seafood Giant • Mr time is money • The Whistleblower • the political cog • Fishrot mastermind • The boss of Bosses • Fishrot saga leads • Paymaster fugitive • The money launderer • Fishcor gateway firm • Swapo’s bundle of joy • The Fishrot conspirator • State-owned facilitator • Reputable Investment firm • Ninety-One Asset Management • Anatomy of a bribe lead actor • ...
Anatomy 2 2018-01-25
Across
- vessels that form a network
- group of similar cells
- liquid produced in the mouth
- 2
- crossword words and hints
- system that regulates internal environment and tends to maintain stability
- chamber of the heart
- impure blood back to heart
- produced by gallbladder
- of fibrous tissues in a human body
- air sac of the lungs
Down
- situated above the kidney
- help in cutting and crushing the food
- down of food so that it can be absorbed for maintenance and growth of the body
- in large numbers in blood and is involved in clotting
- to determine whether a person is dead or alive
- cavities which get infected in case of cold
- breathe through this
- structure of our body is made of this
19 Clues: 2 • breathe through this • chamber of the heart • air sac of the lungs • group of similar cells • produced by gallbladder • situated above the kidney • crossword words and hints • impure blood back to heart • vessels that form a network • liquid produced in the mouth • of fibrous tissues in a human body • help in cutting and crushing the food • structure of our body is made of this • ...
MSK Anatomy 2024-01-22
Across
- The lumbar plexus is made up of the femoral and ______ nerves
- One of the major nerve plexuses supplying the upper limb
- Name of the 'true ankle joint'
- The name of the carpal bone sitting beneath the thumb
- Action at the radioulnar joints include pronation and _______
- The nerve division of the sciatic nerve supplying the flexor muscles acting on the knee joint
- The triceps is responsible for _______ (movement)
Down
- Lunate and ______ make a joint with the radius
- The nerve supplying the extensor muscles acting on the knee joint
- A swollen protuberance on either side of the femur within the knee joint
- Muscle in the anterior compartment of the leg
- Muscle in the posterior compartment of the leg
- Muscles with a similar function, often innervated by the same nerve fit into a _____
- Stabilise the ankle (talocrural) joint
- The median cubital vein connects the basilic and _______ veins
- Muscles contract by
- The type of synovial joint describing the radioulnar joints
- The type of synovial joint describing the elbow and knee joints
18 Clues: Muscles contract by • Name of the 'true ankle joint' • Stabilise the ankle (talocrural) joint • Muscle in the anterior compartment of the leg • Lunate and ______ make a joint with the radius • Muscle in the posterior compartment of the leg • The triceps is responsible for _______ (movement) • The name of the carpal bone sitting beneath the thumb • ...
frog anatomy 2024-06-04
Across
- organ near the stomach
- digestion uptake of sugar
- stores solid wast eggs
- and Vomerine Teeth catches prey
- the first part of the small intestine
- filters blood makes urine
- intestine All waste is collected; part of the digestive system
- deliver oxygen to the body; part of the respiratory system
- small intestine moves digested food out of the body part of the digestive system
Down
- are Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart; part of the circulatory system
- first site of chemical
- Stores bile part of the digestive system
- Membrane Transparent cover that protects the eye
- Membrane Hearing
- stores urine
- carries eggs
- air opening to exchange gases
- thin membrane that holds the coils of the small intestine
18 Clues: stores urine • carries eggs • Membrane Hearing • organ near the stomach • first site of chemical • stores solid wast eggs • digestion uptake of sugar • filters blood makes urine • air opening to exchange gases • and Vomerine Teeth catches prey • the first part of the small intestine • Stores bile part of the digestive system • Membrane Transparent cover that protects the eye • ...
Dental Anatomy 2024-06-16
Across
- Most posterior of all the molars
- Launch, Lead, ________
- Ultrasonic scaling system used to clean teeth
- Process of checking and confirming a patient's insurance policy details
- Calcified substance covering the root of a tooth
- Salivary gland that produces 70% of all saliva
- Thin coatings painted on the chewing surfaces of the back teeth
- CD 2024 Invisalign Day winner
- Exercises that can improve issues with talking, eating, or breathing and an effective treatment for sleep disorder breathing
- Congenital condition characterized by one to six missing teeth
Down
- Naturally occurring mineral in food and water that helps reduce risk of cavities
- Ehe "A" in ACC
- CarolinasDentist's newest location
- 1% Better Than ________
- Extra teeth
- Most common area for oral cancer
- Alternate treatment to metal braces
- Steam sterilizer
18 Clues: Extra teeth • Ehe "A" in ACC • Steam sterilizer • Launch, Lead, ________ • 1% Better Than ________ • CD 2024 Invisalign Day winner • Most posterior of all the molars • Most common area for oral cancer • CarolinasDentist's newest location • Alternate treatment to metal braces • Ultrasonic scaling system used to clean teeth • Salivary gland that produces 70% of all saliva • ...
Cardiology anatomy 2024-08-28
Across
- which structure gives rise to the coronary arteries
- Leads V5, V6, aVL and leads 1 outline which artery of the heart
- what vessel (in abbreviated form) supplies the sinoatrial node
- Which muscle is part of the mitral valve
- what main vessel (in abbreviated from) does the blood from the upper limbs and head drain into
- Which valve is heard best in the left sternal end 2nd intercostal space
- which artery (in abbreviated form) supplies the interventricular septum
- which nerve fibres come after the bundle of His in the heart
- which nerve provides the parasympathetic drive for the heart
Down
- A murmur found in the fifth intercostal space is a problem with which valve
- What embryological structure connects the right and left atrium
- Which structure depolarises the atria
- The final branch of the aortic arch
- what structure crosses the diaphragm at T8
- where does the myocardium drain blood into
- what structure is found in the middle mediastinum
- the inner most layer of the heart
- What type of valves are aortic and pulmonary valves
18 Clues: the inner most layer of the heart • The final branch of the aortic arch • Which structure depolarises the atria • Which muscle is part of the mitral valve • what structure crosses the diaphragm at T8 • where does the myocardium drain blood into • what structure is found in the middle mediastinum • which structure gives rise to the coronary arteries • ...
Anatomy crossword 2025-05-05
Across
- System that defends against infections and diseases
- System that provides structure and support to the body
- System that protects the body from external harm
- System that controls and coordinates body activities
- System responsible for movement and posture
- chemical messengers that coordinate different functions in the body.
- the main part of the nervous system exists inside the skull
- System responsible for the exchange of gases
Down
- System responsible for transporting blood and nutrients
- the study of body structures
- the organs that are responsible for expanding and contracting in order to bring in oxygen and expel carbon dioxide
- System that processes food and absorbs nutrients
- An organ made primarily of muscle that is responsible for pumping blood throughout the body.
- The muscle tissue that is found in the heart and is responsible for its ability to beat.The muscle tissue that is found in the heart and is responsible for its ability to beat.
- muscle tissues that move involuntarily in order to perform movements in places such as organs.
- System that regulates hormones and metabolism
- this muscle tissue attaches to bones and is responsible for voluntary movement.
- System that filters waste from the blood
- the fluid that carries nourishment and oxygen to and bringing away waste products from all parts of the body.
19 Clues: the study of body structures • System that filters waste from the blood • System responsible for movement and posture • System responsible for the exchange of gases • System that regulates hormones and metabolism • System that processes food and absorbs nutrients • System that protects the body from external harm • System that defends against infections and diseases • ...
Foreign and Filipino Biologist 2013-06-29
Across
- DNA structure
- Agricultural productivity
- Founder of modern anatomy
- epidemiologist at RITM,use of plants for skin ailments
- classification of living things
- nature of chemical bonds
- Filipino fist parasitologist
- Circulatory System
- fossilist
Down
- invertebrate zoology
- Britist Botanist
- Philippine Medicinal plants 1961
- El Hematozoario Paludismo
- Microscope
- nine rice varieties
- Filipino expert in medicinal plants
- cell
- Barbary Ape
- natural selection
- incubator and a jaundice-relieving device
- father of biology
21 Clues: cell • fossilist • Microscope • Barbary Ape • DNA structure • Britist Botanist • natural selection • father of biology • Circulatory System • nine rice varieties • invertebrate zoology • nature of chemical bonds • El Hematozoario Paludismo • Agricultural productivity • Founder of modern anatomy • Filipino fist parasitologist • classification of living things • Philippine Medicinal plants 1961 • ...
crossword puzzle week 3 discussion 2018-07-12
Across
- through
- tip/peak
- bones of the spine
- person place or thing
- skin disease
- lacking water
- thin fluid
- loss of intellectual function
- blood clot
- front of knee
- end of word
- against
- study of
Down
- before a root word
- shortened words
- narrowing of canal
- first letter of each word
- care of the aged
- front
- before birth
- blue
- study of human structure
- much/many
- before
- yellow
25 Clues: blue • front • before • yellow • through • against • tip/peak • study of • much/many • thin fluid • blood clot • end of word • skin disease • before birth • lacking water • front of knee • shortened words • care of the aged • before a root word • narrowing of canal • bones of the spine • person place or thing • study of human structure • first letter of each word • loss of intellectual function
The Beauty Myth 2023-10-30
Across
- view that has some bearing on issues
- fear causing anxiety
- representation of something
- anxiety about yourself
- gained knowledge
- someone's sexual orientation
- something that isn't true
- science body structure
- social behavior/human society
Down
- who a person is
- commercial product
- influence over people
- opposite of man
- power to influence
- visual
- the public
- practical idea of what is achieved
- combination of good qualities
- dying of hunger
- mass communication
20 Clues: visual • the public • who a person is • opposite of man • dying of hunger • gained knowledge • commercial product • power to influence • mass communication • fear causing anxiety • influence over people • anxiety about yourself • science body structure • something that isn't true • representation of something • someone's sexual orientation • combination of good qualities • ...
stems 2024-02-06
Across
- telephone, phonetic, phonograph
- hypocrite, hypotenuse, hypothermia
- except, excise, exculpate
- prototype, proton, Protozoa
- review, retouch, reiterate, revive, regenerate
- monomania, monocular, monotone
- neurosurgeon, neurosis, neurology
- vivacious, viva, revive
Down
- pseudoscience
- polymath, polynomial, polytheism
- appendectomy, neurotomy, anatomy
- hematoma, hematite
12 Clues: pseudoscience • hematoma, hematite • vivacious, viva, revive • except, excise, exculpate • prototype, proton, Protozoa • monomania, monocular, monotone • telephone, phonetic, phonograph • polymath, polynomial, polytheism • appendectomy, neurotomy, anatomy • neurosurgeon, neurosis, neurology • hypocrite, hypotenuse, hypothermia • review, retouch, reiterate, revive, regenerate
Grade 10 Unit 2 Vocabulary 2025-11-14
12 Clues: to remove • to trespass • cause discord • straightforward • typical example • minor violation • extremely careful • regret or remorse • direct and powerful • the structure or parts • opposite parts of one whole • stinging or biting taste or smell
FISHROT SAGA 2021-03-04
Across
- The Fishrot conspirator
- Fishcor gateway firm
- Seafood Giant
- political cog - Sacky (50
- Anatomy of a bribe lead actor
- Iceland’s largest fishing company
- Ninety-One Asset Management
- Fishrot saga leads
- Aka Taxa
Down
- The money launderer
- Fishrot mastermind
- Swapo’s bundle of joy
- The boss of Bosses
- Mr time is money
- Fishy-in-law
- Reputable Investment firm
- The Whistleblower
- Paymaster fugitive
- State-owned facilitator
19 Clues: Aka Taxa • Fishy-in-law • Seafood Giant • Mr time is money • The Whistleblower • Fishrot mastermind • The boss of Bosses • Paymaster fugitive • Fishrot saga leads • The money launderer • Fishcor gateway firm • Swapo’s bundle of joy • The Fishrot conspirator • State-owned facilitator • political cog - Sacky (50 • Reputable Investment firm • Ninety-One Asset Management • Anatomy of a bribe lead actor • ...
For The Simple Handyman 2024-12-24
Across
- mechanical pivot joint
- lubricating substance
- small pipe connector
- classic British car part
- metal joint filler
- adjustable wrench
- edge smoothing tool
- basic building material
- stand for engine trouble
- crack filling compound
Down
- common woodworking joint
- part of a hammers anatomy
- screwdriver type
- saw alternative for shaping wood
- pipe measurement unit
- type of fastener
- circular cut or mark
- term of malfunction
- ignition component
- unit of electrical resistance
20 Clues: screwdriver type • type of fastener • adjustable wrench • metal joint filler • ignition component • edge smoothing tool • term of malfunction • small pipe connector • circular cut or mark • lubricating substance • pipe measurement unit • mechanical pivot joint • crack filling compound • basic building material • common woodworking joint • classic British car part • stand for engine trouble • ...
TECH WEEK 2021 2021-11-05
Across
- CONTRAST MEDIA
- LIVE X-RAY
- FEDERAL STATUTE
- BONES IN THE FOOT
- LONGEST BONE IN BODY
- PICTURE ARCHIVING AND COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
- DOCTOR OF DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING
- DUCTOGRAM
- APRON PROTECTS CHEST AND PELVIS
- PERSON WHO OBTAINS IMAGING
- HIGH FREQUENCY SOUND WAVES
Down
- CROSS SECTIONAL IMAGING
- FATHER OF CT
- POSITRON EMISSION TOMOGRAPHY
- X-RAYED WIFE'S HAND
- RECEIVES RADIOFREQUENCY SIGNAL FOR IMAGING
- TISSUE SAMPLE
- BODILY STRUCTURE
- HEAD LOWER THAN FEET
- MRI CONTRAST MEDIA
20 Clues: DUCTOGRAM • LIVE X-RAY • FATHER OF CT • TISSUE SAMPLE • CONTRAST MEDIA • FEDERAL STATUTE • BODILY STRUCTURE • BONES IN THE FOOT • MRI CONTRAST MEDIA • X-RAYED WIFE'S HAND • LONGEST BONE IN BODY • HEAD LOWER THAN FEET • CROSS SECTIONAL IMAGING • PERSON WHO OBTAINS IMAGING • HIGH FREQUENCY SOUND WAVES • POSITRON EMISSION TOMOGRAPHY • DOCTOR OF DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING • APRON PROTECTS CHEST AND PELVIS • ...
stems 2024-02-06
Across
- telephone, phonetic, phonograph
- hypocrite, hypotenuse, hypothermia
- except, excise, exculpate
- prototype, proton, Protozoa
- review, retouch, reiterate, revive, regenerate
- monomania, monocular, monotone
- neurosurgeon, neurosis, neurology
- vivacious, viva, revive
Down
- pseudoscience
- polymath, polynomial, polytheism
- appendectomy, neurotomy, anatomy
- hematoma, hematite
12 Clues: pseudoscience • hematoma, hematite • vivacious, viva, revive • except, excise, exculpate • prototype, proton, Protozoa • monomania, monocular, monotone • telephone, phonetic, phonograph • polymath, polynomial, polytheism • appendectomy, neurotomy, anatomy • neurosurgeon, neurosis, neurology • hypocrite, hypotenuse, hypothermia • review, retouch, reiterate, revive, regenerate
vocab 2024-04-17
Wedding Sip and Solve The Greys 2025-11-30
Across
- Wedding cake flavor
- Groom's favorite color
- Activity for the couple’s first date
- Bride's favorite Sunday treat
- State the couple lives in
- Groom's high school mascot
- Groom's favorite band (2 wds.)
- Month the groom was born
- Maid of Honor
- Number of years the couple has been together
- Bride's zodiac sign
- Bride's hometown
- Month the couple got engaged
Down
- Month the couple started dating
- Bride's middle name
- Bride's favorite pizza
- Instrument the bride and groom both play
- Mascot of the couple's alma mater
- City where the couple met
- Name of the couple's cat
- First vacation the couple took together (2 wds.)
- Groom's job title
- Best Man
- Groom's middle name
- Bride's high school mascot
- How the couple met (2 wds.)
26 Clues: Best Man • Maid of Honor • Bride's hometown • Groom's job title • Wedding cake flavor • Bride's middle name • Groom's middle name • Bride's zodiac sign • Groom's favorite color • Bride's favorite pizza • Name of the couple's cat • Month the groom was born • State the couple lives in • City where the couple met • Groom's high school mascot • Bride's high school mascot • ...
FISHROT SAGA 2021-03-04
Across
- Reputable Investment firm
- Swapo’s bundle of joy
- Fishy-in-law
- The Whistleblower
- The Fishrot conspirator
- The boss of Bosses
- Ninety-One Asset Management
- The political cog
- State-owned facilitator
Down
- Fishrot saga leads
- Seafood Giant
- Paymaster fugitive
- Fishrot mastermind
- Aka Taxa
- Anatomy of a bribe lead actor
- Iceland’s largest fishing company
- Mr time is money
- The money launderer
- Fishcor gateway firm
19 Clues: Aka Taxa • Fishy-in-law • Seafood Giant • Mr time is money • The Whistleblower • The political cog • Fishrot saga leads • Paymaster fugitive • Fishrot mastermind • The boss of Bosses • The money launderer • Fishcor gateway firm • Swapo’s bundle of joy • The Fishrot conspirator • State-owned facilitator • Reputable Investment firm • Ninety-One Asset Management • Anatomy of a bribe lead actor • ...
