greys anatomy Crossword Puzzles
Spelling crossword 2022-05-06
Across
- Forever
- Study of rocks
- Complete disorder
- without standards
- Without authority
- Gradual decline to disorder
- Another word for hairy
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- Study of human body
- Making decisions as a group
- Another word for POV
- Standards
- A remarkable person or thing
- Appearing calm and relaxed
- Prejudice
- Widespread
- Likely to cause harm
- Used to illustrate a moral
17 Clues: Forever • Standards • Prejudice • Widespread • Study of rocks • Complete disorder • without standards • Without authority • Study of human body • Another word for POV • Likely to cause harm • Another word for hairy • Appearing calm and relaxed • Used to illustrate a moral • Making decisions as a group • Gradual decline to disorder • A remarkable person or thing
Med crossword 2024-01-10
Across
- axillary
- anatomy and physiology
- basal metabolic rate
- Prefix meaning good or normal
- as soon as possible
- suffix meaning stoppage
- a suffix meaning to kill or destroy
- bowel movement
- admission
- body mass index
- automated external defibrillator
Down
- freely, at will
- suffix meaning drainage, flow
- suffix meaning paralysis
- suffix meaning breathing, respiration
- Prefix meaning false
- suffix meaning examination, instrument
- clear liquids
- ambulate
- before meals
20 Clues: axillary • ambulate • admission • before meals • clear liquids • bowel movement • freely, at will • body mass index • as soon as possible • basal metabolic rate • Prefix meaning false • anatomy and physiology • suffix meaning stoppage • suffix meaning paralysis • suffix meaning drainage, flow • Prefix meaning good or normal • automated external defibrillator • a suffix meaning to kill or destroy • ...
Anatomy 2013-04-16
Across
- / features three fissures
- / bypasses the lungs in fetal circulation
- / feature of anterior & superior mediastinum
- / vein thoracic duct drains into
- / nerve hooking aorta inferiorly
- / joint type of manubriosternal
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- / recess between 6th & 8th IC space
- / ligament of double layer of pleura
- / surface marking of oblique fissure
- / 7th rib head articulates with which vertebrae
- / pain sensitive pleura
11 Clues: / pain sensitive pleura • / features three fissures • / joint type of manubriosternal • / vein thoracic duct drains into • / nerve hooking aorta inferiorly • / recess between 6th & 8th IC space • / ligament of double layer of pleura • / surface marking of oblique fissure • / bypasses the lungs in fetal circulation • / feature of anterior & superior mediastinum • ...
Anatomy 2023-03-23
Across
- is the black part in the centre of the eye
- a famous muscle inside the mouth
- filter substances and create urine
- what is that organ that allows us to survive, which without oxygen dies after 7 minutes?
- allow us to hear what others say
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- is transported by blood vessels
- Which organs enable us to receive oxygen
- the liquid part of the blood
- continuously gives an electric shock
- how many fingers a human being has
- what is produced in a woman's breast during pregnancy
11 Clues: the liquid part of the blood • is transported by blood vessels • a famous muscle inside the mouth • allow us to hear what others say • how many fingers a human being has • filter substances and create urine • continuously gives an electric shock • Which organs enable us to receive oxygen • is the black part in the centre of the eye • ...
Hand Anatomy 2020-09-08
Across
- pea-shaped bone
- palms up
- roof of carpal tunnel
- only nerve in the tunnel
- human thumbs are this
- handle bar palsy affects ulnar nerve here
- snuffbox tenderness
- not the palmar surface of the hand
- radial and ulnar arteries form these
- finger or toe
Down
- knuckle joint type
- Dupuytren's contracture affects this
- special joint at first CMC articulation
- shape resembles an earthworm
- muscles between the bones
- recurrent branch of median supplies these
- injury to this nerve won't let you DAB
- Latin for first digit
- flexor digitorum profundus moves this
19 Clues: palms up • finger or toe • pea-shaped bone • knuckle joint type • snuffbox tenderness • roof of carpal tunnel • Latin for first digit • human thumbs are this • only nerve in the tunnel • muscles between the bones • shape resembles an earthworm • not the palmar surface of the hand • Dupuytren's contracture affects this • radial and ulnar arteries form these • ...
Skeletal Anatomy 2014-12-30
Across
- These types of joints do not allow any movement.
- These bone can be found in both our feet and hands.
- The longest bone in the body
- This bone marrow is a soft tissue that makes red blood cells.
- Connective tissue that is softer and more flexible than bone.
- A condition when joints become inflamed.
- Function of skeletal system for our organs, brain, eyes, heart and lungs, and spinal cord.
- Total amount of bones in an adult.
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- Connective tissue that consists of living bone cells.
- Function of skeletal system to give our body shape.
- This type of joint allows the vertebrae to slide and twist.
- Elbow and knee joints are examples of these.
- Attach muscle to bone.
- Shoulder and hip joints
- A broken bone
- Circular movement occurs between bone and allows for this type of joint.
- Attach bone to other bones at joints.
- A place where two or more bones meet.
- This bone marrow is a fatty tissues that replaces red bone marrow as we age.
19 Clues: A broken bone • Attach muscle to bone. • Shoulder and hip joints • The longest bone in the body • Total amount of bones in an adult. • Attach bone to other bones at joints. • A place where two or more bones meet. • A condition when joints become inflamed. • Elbow and knee joints are examples of these. • These types of joints do not allow any movement. • ...
Applied Anatomy 2015-12-07
Across
- Liquid part of whole blood
- 2.PH is the measurement of the________ions concentration in a solution
- Fluid found in between cells in the tissue
- "Master gland"
- Builds up food molecules into more complex molecules
- Rhythmic wavelike movement within intestines
- The primary function of this is to carry oxygen in the blood
- In dehydration this fluid volume drops first
- Muscle type of the bladder
- Folds in the stomach and bladder
- Respiratory _______ can occur with decreased respirations
- What type of membrane surrounds the lungs
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- Respiratory _______ can occur with increased respirations
- Fluid inside the cell
- A neuron may have more than one of these
- Collapse of the lung
- Medulla Oblongata, pons, midbrain
- To maintain fluid balance the body adjusts this to equal intake
- One way valves found here
- The plasma ______ in the blood have a water-holding or water-pulling force
20 Clues: "Master gland" • Collapse of the lung • Fluid inside the cell • One way valves found here • Liquid part of whole blood • Muscle type of the bladder • Folds in the stomach and bladder • Medulla Oblongata, pons, midbrain • A neuron may have more than one of these • What type of membrane surrounds the lungs • Fluid found in between cells in the tissue • ...
Anatomy Vocab 2022-09-22
Across
- your face
- amino acids are the building blocks
- forms polymers
- your feet is ____ to your head
- separates your thoracic and abdominal cavities
- regulates body temp
- when you have pimples it is ______
- your neighbor's house is ____ to your house
- posterior is the same as ____
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- internal balance
- higher up
- anterior is the same as ____
- holes in your body (thoracic, cranial)
- the ocean is ____
- your nose is ____ to your eyes
- your back
- your wrist to your elbow
- closer to the point of attachment
- speeds chemical reactions up
19 Clues: your face • higher up • your back • forms polymers • internal balance • the ocean is ____ • regulates body temp • your wrist to your elbow • anterior is the same as ____ • speeds chemical reactions up • posterior is the same as ____ • your nose is ____ to your eyes • your feet is ____ to your head • closer to the point of attachment • when you have pimples it is ______ • ...
Kidney Anatomy 2020-02-06
Across
- functional units of the kidney that carry out all filtration and modification to produce urine; consist of renal corpuscles, proximal and distal convoluted tubules, and descending and ascending loops of Henle; drain into collecting ducts
- extensions of the renal cortex into the renal medulla; separates the renal pyramids; contains blood vessels and connective tissues
- medullary area of the renal pyramids where collecting ducts empty urine into the minor calyces
- tortuous tubules receiving filtrate from Bowman’s capsule; most active part of the nephron in reabsorption and secretion
- inner region of kidney containing the renal pyramids
- cup-shaped sack lined by a simple squamous epithelium (parietal surface) and specialized cells called podocytes (visceral surface) that participate in the filtration process; receives the filtrate which then passes on to the PCTs
- tuft of capillaries surrounded by Bowman’s capsule; filters the blood based on size
- nephrons with loops of Henle that do not extend into the renal medulla
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- portions of the nephron distal to the loop of Henle that receive hyposmotic filtrate from the loop of Henle and empty into collecting ducts
- arteriole carrying blood from the glomerulus to the capillary beds around the convoluted tubules and loop of Henle; portion of the portal system
- cup-like structures receiving urine from the collecting ducts where it passes on to the renal pelvis and ureter
- outer part of kidney containing all of the nephrons; some nephrons have loops of Henle extending into the medulla
- second capillary bed of the renal portal system; surround the proximal and distal convoluted tubules; associated with the vasa recta
- six to eight cone-shaped tissues in the medulla of the kidney containing collecting ducts and the loops of Henle of juxtamedullary nephrons
- recessed medial area of the kidney through which the renal artery, renal vein, ureters, lymphatics, and nerves pass
- consists of the glomerulus and Bowman’s capsule
- descending and ascending portions between the proximal and distal convoluted tubules; those of cortical nephrons do not extend into the medulla, whereas those of juxtamedullary nephrons do extend into the medulla
- nephrons adjacent to the border of the cortex and medulla with loops of Henle that extend into the renal medulla
- branches of the efferent arterioles that parallel the course of the loops of Henle and are continuous with the peritubular capillaries; with the glomerulus, form a portal system
19 Clues: consists of the glomerulus and Bowman’s capsule • inner region of kidney containing the renal pyramids • nephrons with loops of Henle that do not extend into the renal medulla • tuft of capillaries surrounded by Bowman’s capsule; filters the blood based on size • medullary area of the renal pyramids where collecting ducts empty urine into the minor calyces • ...
Cardiovascular Anatomy 2022-05-03
Across
- Largest cardiac vein (7,5)
- Valves between ventricles and large arteries (9)
- Receiving chambers (5)
- Largest artery in systemic circuit (5)
- Oval structure in interatrial septum (5,6)
- Fibres carrying action potentials to ventricular muscle (8)
- Outer layer of the heart's wall (10)
- Short, low pressure circulation (9)
- Wall separating right and left side (6)
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- Inner lining of the heart's chambers (11)
- Conductile node, true pacemaker (4,6)
- Other name for bicuspid valve (6)
- Heart's muscle (10)
- Valve on right side (9)
- Large, high pressure circulation (8)
- ______tendineae(7)
- Ejection chambers (10)
- Heart's own blood supply (8)
- Muscular projection from ventricular wall (9)
19 Clues: ______tendineae(7) • Heart's muscle (10) • Receiving chambers (5) • Ejection chambers (10) • Valve on right side (9) • Largest cardiac vein (7,5) • Heart's own blood supply (8) • Other name for bicuspid valve (6) • Short, low pressure circulation (9) • Large, high pressure circulation (8) • Outer layer of the heart's wall (10) • Conductile node, true pacemaker (4,6) • ...
Anatomy Crossword 2022-10-20
Across
- The bone that protects the brain
- Pull on the joints
- The type of joint that moves the most
- Known as the knee bone
- Join muscles to bones
- Joint is extended straight
- The kneecap is this type of bone
- The bigger shin bone
- The 33 bones that interlock to form the spinal cord
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- The longest bone in your body
- The smaller shin bone
- Where two bones meet
- Join bone to bone across joints
- Keeps you living
- Provides shape to your body
- Covers the end of bones in most synovial joints
- There's 206 of them in your body
- Pivot, hinge and ball and socket are all type of _____ joints
- The joint at your elbows
19 Clues: Keeps you living • Pull on the joints • Where two bones meet • The bigger shin bone • The smaller shin bone • Join muscles to bones • Known as the knee bone • The joint at your elbows • Joint is extended straight • Provides shape to your body • The longest bone in your body • Join bone to bone across joints • The bone that protects the brain • There's 206 of them in your body • ...
Anatomy Puzzle 2022-08-26
Across
- - the association of four detects
- - peri membranous opening, located adjacent to the tricuspid valve is the most common type
- - both ventricles share a common outflow tract, both RV and LV pressure will be high.
- - high occurrence in kids with down Syndrome
- - area of communication just above semi-lunar valves
- - aortic arch system completely encircles the trachea and/or esophagus; type of vascular ring
- - desaturated right sided blood shunted to fully saturated left side
- - PGE used to maintain its patency
- - Treatment is set in three surgical stages.
- - narrowing of the LVOT
Down
- - IAA ______ occurs just beyond the left subclavian artery
- - Pancake RV (clue brought to you by Kasey)
- - left coronary artery arises from the pulmonary artery
- - palliative surgical procedure utilized to decrease pulmonary blood flow
- - no blood flow between RA and RV
- - bounding pulses in UE and weak, diminished pulses in LE
- - no mixing of circulatory and pulmonary blood with this defect
- - left to right shunts
- - hypoplasia of RV and tricuspid with complete atresia of valve
19 Clues: - left to right shunts • - narrowing of the LVOT • - the association of four detects • - no blood flow between RA and RV • - PGE used to maintain its patency • - Pancake RV (clue brought to you by Kasey) • - high occurrence in kids with down Syndrome • - Treatment is set in three surgical stages. • - area of communication just above semi-lunar valves • ...
Anatomy & Physiology 2023-10-02
Across
- acts a filter for purifying red blood cells
- , one of the 5 lymph node locations
- one of the compounds blood carries through the body
- the second level of organization
- they have sharp teeth needed to rip flesh and meat
- endocrine gland
- Endocrine gland
- this system uses hormones to send messages through body
- respiratory system brings this gas into the body
- chemical messages sent from neurons
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- the space between the lungs where the heart is located
- the type of bone that is light and spongy
- one of the 5 lymph node locations
- one of the 5 bone shapes
- the largest organ system
- have a dental pad
- the layer of the skin where subQ injections are given
- this muscle type is found in visceral organs
- this muscle is found in the heart
- the lymphatic system consists of ____ and ducts
20 Clues: endocrine gland • Endocrine gland • have a dental pad • one of the 5 bone shapes • the largest organ system • the second level of organization • one of the 5 lymph node locations • this muscle is found in the heart • , one of the 5 lymph node locations • chemical messages sent from neurons • the type of bone that is light and spongy • acts a filter for purifying red blood cells • ...
leaf anatomy 2025-01-17
Across
- a plant tissue characterized by large air spaces within its cells, allowing for efficient gas exchange
- the central vein that runs along the length of the leaf blade
- a waxy film that protects the outer layer of leaves, stems, flowers, and fruits
- the stalk-like structure that attaches the leaf blade to the stem of a plant
- plants that have adapted to survive in dry environments with little water
- the tip of the leaf blade
- the lowermost part of the leaf, where it attaches to the stem or petiole
- a tissue layer within a leaf, located beneath the palisade mesophyll
- the leaf's outer edge
- a layer of elongated, tightly packed cells located directly beneath the upper epidermis of a leaf
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- a single layer of tightly packed cells that acts as the innermost layer of the cortex
- microscopic pores on the surface of leaves that allow plants to exchange gases and water with the atmosphere
- the outermost layer of cells that covers the entire surface, acting as a protective barrier
- specialized cells found on the epidermis of a leaf that surround tiny pores called stomata
- a layer of tissue in plants that provides mechanical support and transports water and nutrients
- Hydrophytes are aquatic plants that are especially suited for living in aquatic environments
- originate from parenchyma cells that differentiate into radially branched, lignified structure
- a small, leaf-like appendage that grows at the base of a leaf's petiole
- vascular tissue that transport water, nutrients, and sugars throughout a leaf
19 Clues: the leaf's outer edge • the tip of the leaf blade • the central vein that runs along the length of the leaf blade • a tissue layer within a leaf, located beneath the palisade mesophyll • a small, leaf-like appendage that grows at the base of a leaf's petiole • the lowermost part of the leaf, where it attaches to the stem or petiole • ...
Human Anatomy 2024-11-10
20 Clues: НОС • УШИ • МОЗГ • ГЛАЗА • ПОЧКИ • ТРАХЕЯ • СЕРДЦЕ • ЛЕГКИЕ • БРОНХИ • ГЛОТКА • ЛЕГКИЕ • УРЕТРА • ПЕЧЕНЬ • ПИЩЕВОД • ГОРТАНЬ • ЖЕЛУДОК • ДИАФРАГМА • МОЧЕТОЧНИК • МОЧЕВОЙ ПУЗЫРЬ • ПОДЖЕЛУДОЧНАЯ ЖЕЛЕЗА
Kidney Anatomy 2025-04-26
Across
- functional units of the kidney that carry out all filtration and modification to produce urine; consist of renal corpuscles, proximal and distal convoluted tubules, and descending and ascending loops of Henle; drain into collecting ducts
- extensions of the renal cortex into the renal medulla; separates the renal pyramids; contains blood vessels and connective tissues
- medullary area of the renal pyramids where collecting ducts empty urine into the minor calyces
- tortuous tubules receiving filtrate from Bowman’s capsule; most active part of the nephron in reabsorption and secretion
- inner region of kidney containing the renal pyramids
- cup-shaped sack lined by a simple squamous epithelium (parietal surface) and specialized cells called podocytes (visceral surface) that participate in the filtration process; receives the filtrate which then passes on to the PCTs
- tuft of capillaries surrounded by Bowman’s capsule; filters the blood based on size
- nephrons with loops of Henle that do not extend into the renal medulla
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- portions of the nephron distal to the loop of Henle that receive hyposmotic filtrate from the loop of Henle and empty into collecting ducts
- arteriole carrying blood from the glomerulus to the capillary beds around the convoluted tubules and loop of Henle; portion of the portal system
- cup-like structures receiving urine from the collecting ducts where it passes on to the renal pelvis and ureter
- outer part of kidney containing all of the nephrons; some nephrons have loops of Henle extending into the medulla
- second capillary bed of the renal portal system; surround the proximal and distal convoluted tubules; associated with the vasa recta
- six to eight cone-shaped tissues in the medulla of the kidney containing collecting ducts and the loops of Henle of juxtamedullary nephrons
- recessed medial area of the kidney through which the renal artery, renal vein, ureters, lymphatics, and nerves pass
- consists of the glomerulus and Bowman’s capsule
- descending and ascending portions between the proximal and distal convoluted tubules; those of cortical nephrons do not extend into the medulla, whereas those of juxtamedullary nephrons do extend into the medulla
- nephrons adjacent to the border of the cortex and medulla with loops of Henle that extend into the renal medulla
- branches of the efferent arterioles that parallel the course of the loops of Henle and are continuous with the peritubular capillaries; with the glomerulus, form a portal system
19 Clues: consists of the glomerulus and Bowman’s capsule • inner region of kidney containing the renal pyramids • nephrons with loops of Henle that do not extend into the renal medulla • tuft of capillaries surrounded by Bowman’s capsule; filters the blood based on size • medullary area of the renal pyramids where collecting ducts empty urine into the minor calyces • ...
Anatomy & Physiology 2025-05-14
Across
- Study of the human body structure that can be seen with the naked eye and how the body parts are organized and the science of the structure
- tissue that contracts and moves various parts of the body
- Cell structure that takes in nutrients, breaks them down, and creates energy for the cell, called ATP
- Basic unit of all living things; minute mass of protoplasm capable of performing all the fundamental functions of life
- tissue that controls and coordinates all body functions
- Groups of body organs acting together to perform one or more functions
- Study of the functions or activities performed by the body's structures
- Collection of similar cells that perform a particular function
- Membrane part of the cell that encloses the protoplasm and permits soluble substances to enter and leave the cell
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- specialized connective tissue considered fat, which gives smoothness and contour to the body and cushions and insulates the body
- Structures Composed of specialized tissues designed to perform one or more functions
- Protective covering on body surfaces, such as the skin, mucous membranes, and lining of the heart
- Colorless, jellylike substance in cells; contains food elements such as protein, fats, carbohydrates, mineral salts, and water
- Chemical process taking place in living organisms whereby the cells are nourished and carry out their activities
- fibrous tissue that binds together, protects, and supports various parts of the body such as bone, cartilage, and tendons
- Cells dividing into two new cells (daughter cells); the usual process of cell reproduction of human tissues
- Microscopic anatomy; the study of the structure and composition of tissue
- small structures or miniature organs within a cell that have their own function
- The central part or core of the cell. Dense active protoplasm found in the center of a eukaryotic cell that acts as the genetic control center; it plays and important role in cell reproduction and metabolism
19 Clues: tissue that controls and coordinates all body functions • tissue that contracts and moves various parts of the body • Collection of similar cells that perform a particular function • Groups of body organs acting together to perform one or more functions • Study of the functions or activities performed by the body's structures • ...
Ologies 2023-11-01
Across
- Study of the moon, stars, and other objects in space.
- Study of naturally occurring chemical compounds and their properties; examples include quartz fluorite, and calcite.
- Study of mammals.
- Study of the functions of the structures of the body (often combined with Anatomy concepts)
- Study of fungi and yeasts.
- Study of fossilized plants and animals remains to gain clues about Earth's past.
- Study of microscopic life forms.
- Study of insects.
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- Study of development of living things before birth.
- Study of heredity and inherited traits passed down from generation to generation.
- Study of parasites.
- Study of matter and energy and the interactions between the two through forces and motion.
- Study of all aspects of diseases and possible causes of death.
- Study of freshwater systems, such as lakes, ponds, and rivers.
- Study of cell biology including cell anatomy and physiology.
15 Clues: Study of mammals. • Study of insects. • Study of parasites. • Study of fungi and yeasts. • Study of microscopic life forms. • Study of development of living things before birth. • Study of the moon, stars, and other objects in space. • Study of cell biology including cell anatomy and physiology. • Study of all aspects of diseases and possible causes of death. • ...
Scientific Revolution 2021-02-24
Across
- founded the wave theory of light
- made revolutionary telescopic discoveries
- who proposed that the sun was stationary in the center of the universe
- laid the foundations of plant anatomy and became an expert on animal reproduction
- invented the barometer
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- is considered the father of modern anatomy and his work the beginning of modern medicine Bacon known for his promotion of the scientific method
- discovered that the volume of a gas decreases with increasing pressure
- made an important connection between geometry and algebra
- first to recognize the full circulation of the blood in the human body
- investigator of electrical and magnetic phenomena
- discovered three major laws of planetary motion
- discovered gravity
12 Clues: discovered gravity • invented the barometer • founded the wave theory of light • made revolutionary telescopic discoveries • discovered three major laws of planetary motion • investigator of electrical and magnetic phenomena • made an important connection between geometry and algebra • discovered that the volume of a gas decreases with increasing pressure • ...
Unsolved Mysteries 2023-05-19
Across
- these are known for not controlling their bodies
- What catastrophe happened in point pleasant?
- over 2 million people in the U.S. have claimed that this happened to them.
- three men infamously escaped from here.
- which animal may be behind the mothman legend?
- what is the last name of the 5 missing children?
- she tried to fly around the world and went missing.
- where did an alien crash supposedly take place?
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- which one eats human flesh?
- what legend is the closest to the legend of the wendigo?
- which legend originated in point pleasant?
- what is another name for bigfoot?
- planes and boats go missing from here.
- the lost underwater city is called?
- which legend have people been seeing for 400 yrs?
- which aliens are the smartest?
- where can you find giant stone heads?
- which one is said to take down giant ships?
- what animal is behind the legend of the kraken?
19 Clues: which one eats human flesh? • which aliens are the smartest? • what is another name for bigfoot? • the lost underwater city is called? • where can you find giant stone heads? • planes and boats go missing from here. • three men infamously escaped from here. • which legend originated in point pleasant? • which one is said to take down giant ships? • ...
Anatomy and Physiology (Intro + Directional Terms) => Lecture 1 2025-08-21
Across
- section divides the body(or organ) into equal left and right parts
- houses the brain
- Study of the structure and shape of the body and its parts; structure
- external surface, toward or at the body surface. Think "shallow"
- close to the attachment of origin of a body part; closer to the body's trunk/core
- includes the thoracic and abdominopelvic cavity
- Toward or at the back of the body, behind
- houses the digestive system, most of the urinary system, and reproductive organs (includes the abdominal cavity and the pelvic cavity)
- divides the body and/or organ into left and right parts
- houses the spinal cord
- towards or at the midline of the body; on the inner side of
- Anatomy that cannot be observed with the naked eye, requires a microscope in order to observe
- cut that divides the body and/or organ into unequal left and right parts
- away from the midline of the body; on the outer side of
- includes the cranial cavity and the spinal cavity
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- Atoms -> molecules -> cells -> tissues -> organs -> organ systems -> organism
- Toward or at the front of the body, in front of, the "belly side"
- Away from the head end or toward the lower part of the body; below
- Anatomy that can be observed with the naked eye
- Toward the head or upper part of the body (upper part of a structure); above
- Study of how the body and its parts work and function
- The standard body position (body erect, feet parallel, arms hanging at sides, palms facing forwards)
- divides the body and/or organ into anterior and posterior parts
- away from the body surface, more internal
- houses the heart, lungs, and others
- divides the body and/or organs into superior and inferior parts
- farther from the attachment of origin of a body part; farther from the body's trunk/core
27 Clues: houses the brain • houses the spinal cord • houses the heart, lungs, and others • Toward or at the back of the body, behind • away from the body surface, more internal • Anatomy that can be observed with the naked eye • includes the thoracic and abdominopelvic cavity • includes the cranial cavity and the spinal cavity • ...
Gentry Science Olympiad 2020 - 2021 2021-01-11
16 Clues: Gaming • Pickling • Our mascot • Our school • Electronics • Outer space • Who done it? • Chirp, chirp • The human body • Remnants of yore • On the case of COVID • Mass per unit volume • I hope we're not lost • Not the Olympics but close • Your favorite school subject • What's the weather like today?
chapter 3 word puzzle 2018-04-21
Across
- poison
- towards the head
- nose
- study of the eyes
- muscles
- kidney function
- study of the aged
- division of front and back
- treatment of the skin
- cheeks
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- backside
- diet
- pelvis
- elements and their interactions
- surface
- urine
- chew
- administers anesthesia
- study of the heart
- high fever
- psych
- vein
- root, measurement
- study the nervous system
- study of the body structure
25 Clues: diet • nose • chew • vein • urine • psych • poison • pelvis • cheeks • surface • muscles • backside • high fever • kidney function • towards the head • study of the eyes • study of the aged • root, measurement • study of the heart • treatment of the skin • administers anesthesia • study the nervous system • division of front and back • study of the body structure • elements and their interactions
Mixology 2018-10-11
Across
- loss of memory
- four
- runny
- toward the middle
- white blood cells
- unable to control
- another word for surgery
- dx
- strong, strength
- sickness of the lungs
- predicting
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- before time
- before
- as one
- anatomy
- heart
- not working together
- to do with the skin
- feet
- upper stomach
- number one
- to take apart
- darker skin
- skin
- yellowish in color
25 Clues: dx • four • feet • skin • heart • runny • before • as one • anatomy • number one • predicting • before time • darker skin • upper stomach • to take apart • loss of memory • strong, strength • toward the middle • white blood cells • unable to control • yellowish in color • to do with the skin • not working together • sickness of the lungs • another word for surgery
Med crossword 2024-01-10
Across
- ambulate
- suffix meaning drainage, flow
- admission
- suffix meaning stoppage
- Prefix meaning false
- suffix meaning paralysis
- body mass index
- suffix meaning breathing, respiration
- suffix meaning to kill or destroy
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- bowel movement
- axillary
- basal metabolic rate
- automated external defibrillator
- as soon as possible
- before meals
- Prefix meaning good or normal
- clear liquids
- suffix meaning examination, instrument
- freely, at will
- anatomy and physiology
20 Clues: ambulate • axillary • admission • before meals • clear liquids • bowel movement • freely, at will • body mass index • as soon as possible • basal metabolic rate • Prefix meaning false • anatomy and physiology • suffix meaning stoppage • suffix meaning paralysis • suffix meaning drainage, flow • Prefix meaning good or normal • automated external defibrillator • suffix meaning to kill or destroy • ...
Practical Nursing 2021-08-26
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- asiakas
- anatomia
- sairaala
- vanhusten palvelutalo
- mielenterveys
- vahingoittunut
- haava
- verenpaine
- työympäristö
- training työssäoppiminen
- hoitotaidot
- yhtäkkiä
- hygienia
- ohjeet
- päiväkoti
- kylkiluu
- yhteistyö
- palkitseva
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- joustavuus
- pätevyys
- tukea
- avustaa
- toimenpide
- vammaiset
- psykologia
- käsivarsi
- vaatia
- murtaa, murtuma
- verenkiertohäiriö
- fysioterapia
- kotipalvelu
- ohjaaja
- erikoistua
- ensiapu
- masentunut
- hoito-ja palvelusuunnitelma
- sydänkohtaus
- päämäärä
38 Clues: tukea • haava • vaatia • ohjeet • asiakas • avustaa • ohjaaja • ensiapu • pätevyys • anatomia • sairaala • päämäärä • yhtäkkiä • hygienia • kylkiluu • vammaiset • käsivarsi • päiväkoti • yhteistyö • joustavuus • toimenpide • psykologia • erikoistua • masentunut • verenpaine • palkitseva • kotipalvelu • hoitotaidot • fysioterapia • sydänkohtaus • työympäristö • mielenterveys • vahingoittunut • murtaa, murtuma • verenkiertohäiriö • vanhusten palvelutalo • ...
Manifest Masquerade 2022-01-24
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- Lizzie McGuire
- joker
- golden girls
- pretty little liars
- grey’s anatomy
- rabbit
- anime
- scissors
- testing
- one tree hill
- marvel
- teen wolf
- bad guy
- barney & friends
- played season three
- devil wears prada
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- focus
- drag race
- the hunger games
- grinch hates Christmas
- game of thrones
- played big brother
- pig
- dance moms
- hello
- 69 years old
- chris
- jesse
28 Clues: pig • focus • joker • anime • hello • chris • jesse • rabbit • marvel • testing • bad guy • scissors • drag race • teen wolf • dance moms • golden girls • 69 years old • one tree hill • Lizzie McGuire • grey’s anatomy • game of thrones • the hunger games • barney & friends • devil wears prada • played big brother • pretty little liars • played season three • grinch hates Christmas
Human anatomy and physiology 2020-05-12
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- the smallest thing in the universe
- our heart has a........... vena cava and a superior vena cava
- our kidneys and bladder are part of our ............. system
- the opposite term of dorsal and it includes the chest, abdomen shins, etc
- the ........... cord functions primarily in the transmission of nerve signals
- ................. keeps a balance of levels in our body like control of glucose in the blood
- anatomy term that refers in vertebrates to the part where the backbone is located
- the field of biology that studies the function of the parts of a body
- our mouth, stomach, intestine are part of our................... system
- our sexual organs are part of the ................. system
- an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form
- bones and cartilage is part of our ............... system
- the bunch of gland that produces hormones in our body are part of our ................ system
- your lungs are part of our ........... system
- is the field that studies the body structures of living things
- our skin is part of the ........... system
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- the degree of heat present in a body, object or substance
- our heart, veins and arteries are part of the ...............system
- ........... is a process where waste is eliminated from and organism
- the type II pneumocytes segregate a humid................
- chemical substance in food that our body needs to live
- the ............. system is made up of neurons
- anatomy term that refers to the outer side of the body
- the menstrual cycle has positive and negative.....
- the skin is more ........... in our body rather than our bones
- the change of size and shapes in a developing organism
- our heart has a........... vena cava and an inferior vena cava
- all living organisms are made up of this it could be 1 o millions
- chemical reaction that gives energy
- we need it to breathe
30 Clues: we need it to breathe • the smallest thing in the universe • chemical reaction that gives energy • our skin is part of the ........... system • your lungs are part of our ........... system • the ............. system is made up of neurons • the menstrual cycle has positive and negative..... • chemical substance in food that our body needs to live • ...
The Human Body 2022-06-26
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- the lungs supply the blood with
- tissue, this type of tissue supports protects and holds the body together
- tissue tissue that contracts when stimulated to produce motion
- a separate body structure composed of two or more different tissues
- the basic units of living matter
- the organ responsible for removing toxic byproducts of digestion
- anatomy the study of structures that can be seen with the naked eye
- most of the ___ take place in the cytoplasm
- another name for microscopic anatomy
- the name of the gel-like substance containing water salt and nutrients that cells are composed of
- the area of science that involves the study of organs and systems of the body
- groups of cells of the same kind make up
- this tissue covers and protects body surfaces and internal organs
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- the control center of cell activities
- the three basic parts found in most human cells are the nucleus cell membrane and
- the stomach and which other organ are responsible for digesting food?
- the function of these is to supply the blood with oxygen
- the study of the functions of the organs and systems of the body
- type of tissue that coordinates body functions and carries messages to and from the brain
- the primary function of the excretory system is to eliminate:
- the purpose of this is to circulate blood
- organ that controls all body functions
- the release of energy within a cell necessary for the performance of specific body functions
- the process of the building up larger molecules from small ones
- membrane the outer surface of the cell that encloses the protoplasm
- organs that eliminate water and waste products
- largest organ of the body
- this tissue type carries food and waste products and hormones
28 Clues: largest organ of the body • the lungs supply the blood with • the basic units of living matter • another name for microscopic anatomy • the control center of cell activities • organ that controls all body functions • groups of cells of the same kind make up • the purpose of this is to circulate blood • most of the ___ take place in the cytoplasm • ...
2025 HOSPITAL WEEK 2025-05-16
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- This medical drama dealt with the staff of the overcrowded and understaffed LA County Hospital emergency room.
- What is the first name of the main character in Grey’s Anatomy?
- What is the name of the hospital where Nurse Jackie works?
- What kind of physician was Dr. Craig Huffstodt on “Huff”?
- Ryan Eggold plays Dr. Max Goodwin, who has just become the new medical director in this medical drama.
- This Freddie plays surgical resident Dr. Shaun Murphy in The Good Doctor.
- What TV series took place in Sacred Heart Hospital.
- What is usually considered to be the first televised medical drama, first aired in 1951?
- This medical drama follows the doctors in the emergency room of County General Hospital in Chicago.
- What is the medical specialty of Dr. Lisa Cuddy, Dr. House’s boss?
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- Hugh Laurie starred in this medical drama, where he uses unconventional methods to diagnose patients.
- What British series is the longest prime-time medical drama in the world, airing since 1986?
- What city is Grey’s Anatomy set in?
- Kate Walsh played Dr. Addison Montgomery in this spin-off of another medical drama.
- What is the longest running medical soap opera, running since 1963?
- Known for his serpent-entwined staff, who was the Ancient Greek god of medicine?
- Do to his charm and looks, what nickname was given to Derek Shepherd in Grey’s Anatomy?
- This medical drama is the third installment of another franchise and takes place in Chicago.
- What nickname is given to the talented plastic surgeon Mark Sloan?
- What actor stared as Dr. Doug Ross in ER?
- This medical drama centered around the doctors of the overnight shift at San Antonio Memorial Hospital.
- What disease was deemed eradicated in 1980 after worldwide vaccination program?
- What brand of over-the-counter acetaminophen was first introduced in 1955?
- What body part was first x-rays in 1895?
24 Clues: What city is Grey’s Anatomy set in? • What body part was first x-rays in 1895? • What actor stared as Dr. Doug Ross in ER? • What TV series took place in Sacred Heart Hospital. • What kind of physician was Dr. Craig Huffstodt on “Huff”? • What is the name of the hospital where Nurse Jackie works? • What is the first name of the main character in Grey’s Anatomy? • ...
19 2024-06-21
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- "Fight Club" actor
- "Girl, Interrupted" star
- "Basic Instinct" actress
- "Boys Don't Cry" star
- "Independence Day" star
- "My Cousin Vinny" actress
- "Sophie's Choice" actress
- "Moulin Rouge" star
- "American Beauty" actor
- "Jerry Maguire" star
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- "Face/Off" actor
- "Star Wars" creator
- "Pretty Woman" star
- "Forrest Gump" star
- "Good Will Hunting" actor
- Grey's Anatomy doctor
- "Edward Scissorhands" star
- "Groundhog Day" actor
- "Heat" actor
- "Training Day" star
20 Clues: "Heat" actor • "Face/Off" actor • "Fight Club" actor • "Star Wars" creator • "Pretty Woman" star • "Forrest Gump" star • "Moulin Rouge" star • "Training Day" star • "Jerry Maguire" star • "Boys Don't Cry" star • Grey's Anatomy doctor • "Groundhog Day" actor • "Independence Day" star • "American Beauty" actor • "Girl, Interrupted" star • "Basic Instinct" actress • "Good Will Hunting" actor • ...
crossword biology 2018-05-26
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- ชื่อภาษาอังกฤษนักเรียนห้อง 43 เลขที่ 1 โรงเรียนกรุงเทพคริสเตียน ปี 2561
- สัตววิทยา ศึกษาเกี่ยวกัยสัตว์
- สรีรวิทยา ศึกษาเกี่ยวกับหน้าที่การทำงานของอวัยวะในร่างกาย
- กีฏวิทยา ศึกษาเกี่ยวกับแมลง
- เซลล์วิทยา ศึกษาเกี่ยวกับเซลล์
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- ไวรัสวิทยา ศึกษาเกี่ยวกับไวรัส
- การศึกษาเกี่ยวกับสิ่งมีชีวิตอย่างมีเหตุผลทางวิทยาศาสตร์
- ปักษีวิทยา ศึกษาเกี่ยวกับนก
- พฤกษศาสตร์ ศึกษาเกี่ยวกับพืช
- กายวิภาคศาสตร์ ศึกษาเกี่ยวกับโครงสร้างส่วนต่างๆของสิ่งมีชีวิต
- เห็ดราวิทยา ศึกษาเกี่ยวกับเห็ดรา
11 Clues: ปักษีวิทยา ศึกษาเกี่ยวกับนก • กีฏวิทยา ศึกษาเกี่ยวกับแมลง • พฤกษศาสตร์ ศึกษาเกี่ยวกับพืช • สัตววิทยา ศึกษาเกี่ยวกัยสัตว์ • ไวรัสวิทยา ศึกษาเกี่ยวกับไวรัส • เซลล์วิทยา ศึกษาเกี่ยวกับเซลล์ • เห็ดราวิทยา ศึกษาเกี่ยวกับเห็ดรา • การศึกษาเกี่ยวกับสิ่งมีชีวิตอย่างมีเหตุผลทางวิทยาศาสตร์ • สรีรวิทยา ศึกษาเกี่ยวกับหน้าที่การทำงานของอวัยวะในร่างกาย • ...
Nursing 2023-11-06
15 Clues: nursing • no activity • frozen water • where I work • type of nurse • holding tight • type of nurse • national exam • above the heart • regulatory body • study of the body • how the body work • where we practice • another name for client • what we are learning about
การศึกษาสิ่งมีชีวิต 2021-04-12
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- ศึกษาเกี่ยวกับการถ่ายทอดลักษณะทางพันธุกรรมของสิ่งมีชีวิต
- ศึกษาเกี่ยวกับระยะเวลาที่กำเนิดหรือปรากฏสิ่งมีชีวิตนั้นๆ บนโลก
- ศึกษาเกี่ยวกับการจัดจำแนกหมวดหมู่ของสิ่งมีชีวิต (classification) การตั้งชื่อวิทยาศาสตร์ (scientific name) การสร้างหลักเกณฑ์การวินิจฉัยชนิดหรือกลุ่มสิ่งมีชีวิต (identification)
- ศึกษาเกี่ยวกับการเจริญเติบโตของต้นอ่อนในพืชและตัวอ่อนในสัตว์
- ศึกษาเกี่ยวกับโครงสร้าง ส่วนประกอบ และการทำหน้าที่ของเซลล์ในสิ่งมีชีวิต
- วิชาที่ศึกษาเกี่ยวกับสัตว์
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- ศึกษาเกี่ยวกับกลไกการทำงานของอวัยวะต่างๆ เช่น การทำงานของปอดและกระบวนการหายใจ กระบวนการย่อยอาหาร กระบวนการสังเคราะห์ด้วยแสง
- ศึกษาสิ่งมีชีวิตชั้นต่ำ มีขนาดเล็ก อาจมีเซลล์เดียวหรือหลายเซลล์
- ศึกษาเกี่ยวกับความสัมพันธ์ของสิ่งมีชีวิตกับสิ่งแวดล้อม
- ศึกษาเกี่ยวกับโครงสร้างการจัดระเบียบและหน้าที่ของเนื้อเยื่อต่างๆในสิ่งมีชีวิต
- ศึกษาเกี่ยวกับโครงสร้างภายในร่างกาย เช่น โครงกระดูก กล้ามเนื้อ อวัยวะต่างๆ ในร่างกายคน สัตว์และพืช
- วิชาที่ศึกษาเกี่ยวกับพืช
- ศึกษาเกี่ยวกับรูปร่างลักษณะภายนอกและภายในสิ่งมีชีวิต ซึ่งอาจจะเป็นโครงสร้างอวัยวะของร่างกาย
13 Clues: วิชาที่ศึกษาเกี่ยวกับพืช • วิชาที่ศึกษาเกี่ยวกับสัตว์ • ศึกษาเกี่ยวกับความสัมพันธ์ของสิ่งมีชีวิตกับสิ่งแวดล้อม • ศึกษาเกี่ยวกับการถ่ายทอดลักษณะทางพันธุกรรมของสิ่งมีชีวิต • ศึกษาเกี่ยวกับการเจริญเติบโตของต้นอ่อนในพืชและตัวอ่อนในสัตว์ • ศึกษาเกี่ยวกับระยะเวลาที่กำเนิดหรือปรากฏสิ่งมีชีวิตนั้นๆ บนโลก • ศึกษาสิ่งมีชีวิตชั้นต่ำ มีขนาดเล็ก อาจมีเซลล์เดียวหรือหลายเซลล์ • ...
The Pirate Puzzle - Teachers 2024-04-12
14 Clues: THS NURSE • ART TEACHER • A-D COUNSELOR • SPANISH TEACHER • THEATER TEACHER • PSYCHOLOGY TEACHER • ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL • TEACHER OF THE YEAR • HEAD FOOTBALL COACH • MOTHER DAUGHTER TEACHERS • HISTORY VS HOLLYWOOD TEACHER • ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY TEACHER • MARRIED ENGLISH & HISTORY TEACHERS • CONSTRUCTION TEACHER & CORE SUBJECT
Dissecting of Mice 2023-03-17
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- allows students to see, touch and explore the various organs.
- supply oxygen into the blood
- conducted to explore the internal structure and function of basic mammalian anatomy.
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- largest organ in the mice anatomy
- to cleanse the blood of damaged
- chemical liquid used in dissecting of mice
- a group of anatomical structures that work together
- play a critical homeostatic role
8 Clues: supply oxygen into the blood • to cleanse the blood of damaged • play a critical homeostatic role • largest organ in the mice anatomy • chemical liquid used in dissecting of mice • a group of anatomical structures that work together • allows students to see, touch and explore the various organs. • ...
Science vocabulary chapter 1 2024-08-29
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- physics, anatomy, and chemestry
- the study of the universe
- french units of measurement
- guess
- idea based on thoughts
- "be fruitful and multiply"
- as accurate as possible
- rules
- energy and matter
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- a representation
- problem solving
- getting close
- identification of substances
- unit used for estimating the size of an object
- fashoned
- morality
16 Clues: guess • rules • fashoned • morality • getting close • problem solving • a representation • energy and matter • idea based on thoughts • as accurate as possible • the study of the universe • "be fruitful and multiply" • french units of measurement • identification of substances • physics, anatomy, and chemestry • unit used for estimating the size of an object
Happy Easter, Baby! 2022-04-17
Across
- female part of the anatomy
- nash
- direction mercer is from here
- the words friction and grip together
- capital of wisconsin
- cutest baby ever
- airplane
- crossfit
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- volleyball
- knitting
- the liquid dog
- state bird
- the choice of whether you want to stop at stop sign
- direction florida is from here
- physics
- drawing
- crossfit
17 Clues: nash • physics • drawing • knitting • crossfit • airplane • crossfit • volleyball • state bird • the liquid dog • cutest baby ever • capital of wisconsin • female part of the anatomy • direction mercer is from here • direction florida is from here • the words friction and grip together • the choice of whether you want to stop at stop sign
Know the Titans? Let's see! 2017-04-27
15 Clues: class name • course rep • that mansion • 6 star doctor • rural posting • 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
Spring 2021 CUAM Crossword 2021-12-07
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- Ceramic coating
- Study of the body
- Color in paint
- "Hand Series #1" photographer
- Artist-in-residence
- Museum art objects
- Painted a recent acquisition
- New semester season
- Audible medium
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- Maker
- The Art That Made
- Free Feel Good Fridays event
- Museum storyteller
- Art-hosting room
- Dynasty when movable type printing was invented
- Vessel
- Slow-drying paint
- Captured light print
- Graduate degree
19 Clues: Maker • Vessel • Color in paint • Audible medium • Ceramic coating • Graduate degree • Art-hosting room • The Art That Made • Study of the body • Slow-drying paint • Museum storyteller • Museum art objects • Artist-in-residence • New semester season • Captured light print • Free Feel Good Fridays event • Painted a recent acquisition • "Hand Series #1" photographer • ...
Seattle Grace 2019-07-26
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- What fruit do Brad and Issy both have in tattoo form?
- Where are Brad and Issy going on their honeymoon?
- Brad and Issy have animals which they use as nicknames. What is Issy's? Hint - its in this room wearing a hat.
- McDreamy?
- Which GBK special was Brad obsessed with?
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- What Hogwarts house are Brad and Issy in?
- What nationality is Brad affectionately know as? (despite having nothing to do with the country)
- Where did Issy and Brad first go on holiday together?
- What is Brad's middle name?
- Whats the first word of the show that your table name is from?
10 Clues: McDreamy? • What is Brad's middle name? • What Hogwarts house are Brad and Issy in? • Which GBK special was Brad obsessed with? • Where are Brad and Issy going on their honeymoon? • What fruit do Brad and Issy both have in tattoo form? • Where did Issy and Brad first go on holiday together? • Whats the first word of the show that your table name is from? • ...
Happy Easter, Baby! 2022-04-17
Across
- female part of the anatomy
- state bird
- direction florida is from here
- crossfit
- direction mercer is from here
- cutest baby ever
- knitting
- crossfit
- the words friction and grip together
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- airplane
- the choice of whether you want to stop at stop sign
- drawing
- runner/biker
- physics
- nash
- capital of wisconsin
- the liquid dog
- volleyball
18 Clues: nash • drawing • physics • airplane • crossfit • knitting • crossfit • state bird • volleyball • runner/biker • the liquid dog • cutest baby ever • capital of wisconsin • female part of the anatomy • direction mercer is from here • direction florida is from here • the words friction and grip together • the choice of whether you want to stop at stop sign
Week 3 Crossword Puzzle 2018-07-12
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- narrowing of canal
- blood clot
- against
- tip/peak
- before
- front
- through
- place or thing
- before birth
- study of
- skin disease
- lacking water
- blue
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- loss of intellectual functions
- ending
- spine
- care of the aged
- shortened words
- first letter of each word
- knee
- study of body structure
- added before a root
- thin fluid
- yellow
- many/much
25 Clues: knee • blue • spine • front • ending • before • yellow • against • through • tip/peak • study of • many/much • blood clot • thin fluid • before birth • skin disease • lacking water • place or thing • shortened words • care of the aged • narrowing of canal • added before a root • study of body structure • first letter of each word • loss of intellectual functions
Leonardo da Vinci 2025-09-30
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- A painting that displays Jesus is being baptized with the Trinity present
- a sketch of the accurate male anatomy
- portrait of woman sitting in a nature background
- painting illustrating Jesus holding an orb
- a combination of oil and tempera to achieve an oil painting effect
- a portrait of a woman holding a ferret
- A political observer that Leonardo met in Cesare Borgia's court
- Used for dramatic light and shadow to create three dimensional scenes
- A quality or characteristic that makes someone unique or displays unique features.
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- Leonardo's patron while in Rome
- used to illustrate depth and highly accurate and scientific depictions of human anatomy.
- the artist Leonardo interned for
- a painting depicts Jesus and his Apostles
- Is the method of applying thin layers of glaze to depict a foggy/ethereal effect
14 Clues: Leonardo's patron while in Rome • the artist Leonardo interned for • a sketch of the accurate male anatomy • a portrait of a woman holding a ferret • a painting depicts Jesus and his Apostles • painting illustrating Jesus holding an orb • portrait of woman sitting in a nature background • A political observer that Leonardo met in Cesare Borgia's court • ...
Taken 2013-12-04
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- Who does Gray dress up as during the distraction?
- What town does a boy go to after being heisted?
- What did Gray find out that his town of Claysoot was?
- What is it called when the ground shakes, a blinding light appears and the boy is gone?
- Where at in Taem does Gray find Blaine?
- What carries the boy being heisted to Taem?
- What color light flashes during Bree's distraction in Taem?
- What do they put people on during the heist so they don't remember it?
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- What plays on the speakers during Bree's distraction?
- What is the name of the town Gray lives in?
- What does Gray find in a broken picture frame?
- What is Greys last name?
- What does Gray see in the distance after climbing the wall?
- What game does Gray and Blaine play the day before the heist?
- What does Gray climb over?
15 Clues: What is Greys last name? • What does Gray climb over? • Where at in Taem does Gray find Blaine? • What is the name of the town Gray lives in? • What carries the boy being heisted to Taem? • What does Gray find in a broken picture frame? • What town does a boy go to after being heisted? • Who does Gray dress up as during the distraction? • ...
History of Health Care 2021-08-13
10 Clues: X rays • Rabies • Smallpox • Penicillin • Stethoscope • Laughing Gas • Father Of Anatomy • Founder of Medicine • Father of Antiseptics • Founder of Internal Medicine
To B or Not to B 2022-04-10
Evolution 2022-12-16
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- and individual who dies and is fossilized
- the father of evolution
- when bones are replaced with minerals
- the structure of living things
- a fossil that is a footprint or trail
- preserved remains (or traces of)dead organisms
- the study of rocks and how they form
- a group of individuals who can reproduce to make similar offspring
- gravel, sand, ash, dust, and dirt
- a fossil used to date unknown rock layers
- fossils usually only form in this rock
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- a physical or behavioral feature of an animal that helps them better survive in their environment.
- similar structures that evolved from a common ancestor.
- features of different species that are similar in function but not necessarily in structure and which do not derive from a common ancestral feature
- preserved tree sap
- an organism slowly turned to stone through mineralization
- using clues from index fossils and chronological layering to determine the date of unknown rock
- Sometimes species evolve and they don’t need a certain body part anymore, but that body part stays in their anatomy.
18 Clues: preserved tree sap • the father of evolution • the structure of living things • gravel, sand, ash, dust, and dirt • the study of rocks and how they form • when bones are replaced with minerals • a fossil that is a footprint or trail • fossils usually only form in this rock • and individual who dies and is fossilized • a fossil used to date unknown rock layers • ...
Evidence for Evolution 2017-01-26
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- a group of organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of exchanging genes.
- a available body of facts or information indicating whether belief.
- 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.
- ____________ distribution of species shows organisms adapt to new environment.
- _____________ structures are features that are similar in structure but different in function.
- relating to or consisting of molecules.
- information acquired by observation or experimentation.
- the surroundings or conditions which a person, animal, or plant live or operates.
- _____________ structures are remnant of organs or structures that had a function in an early ancestor.
- provide a record of evolution.
Down
- a study of the structure or internal workings of something.
- relating to genes or heredity.
- ____________ structures are features that are similar in function but different in structure.
- ___________ shows similarities between organisms as they are developing.
- all organisms share a common __________.
- Deoxyribo- Nudeic Aid.
- the oldest known fossil bird ______________.
- ____________ anatomy indicates that various organisms share a common ancestor.
- an individual animal, plants, or single-celled life form.
- s chicken and a pig share a ________ ancestor.
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. • ...
Enlightenment Crossword 2013-06-02
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- considered a founder of the scientific method
- demonstrated that blood circulates through the body
- Greek who believed the earth was the center of the universe
- Greek anatomy expert
- philosophy stating motion is caused by direct physical collision
- created laws on gravity (the "apple guy")
- founder of microbiology; the study of "teeny, tiny things"
- pioneered deductive reasoning; "I think, therefore I am" man
- the belief that irregular events that go against theoretical models were aberrations
- a series of laws on gases are named after him
- he created the first research center specifically for astronomy
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- improved telescope and tried for heresy by the Catholic Church
- confirmed Copernicus sun theory, made 3 laws on planetary motion
- Discredited Galen's works on the body, wrote a book on anatomy, studied corpses
- philosophy that stressed the active powers of matter
- founder of modern Chemistry: created the Table of Elements
- his works were in the field of magnetics, made the first pendulum
- philosophers started using mathematics in their equations to a larger extent
- physician, botonist, alchemist, and astrologer
- founder of heliocentric theory; sun as center of universe
20 Clues: Greek anatomy expert • created laws on gravity (the "apple guy") • considered a founder of the scientific method • a series of laws on gases are named after him • physician, botonist, alchemist, and astrologer • demonstrated that blood circulates through the body • philosophy that stressed the active powers of matter • ...
Anatomy of Articulation 2023-04-06
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- Tip of the tongue
- Medial fold of tissue extending from the inferior surface of the tongue to the floor of the oral cavity
- Cranial bone with prominent greater and lesser wings
- Muscle directly inserted into the skin of the chin
- Mobile articulator responsible for occluding airflow through the nasal cavity
- Space between teeth and lips/cheeks
- Muscle that makes up the lips, contributes to lip rounding
- Primary/biological function of the articulatory anatomy; swallowing
- Hole at the base of the skull for brainstem
- House taste buds
- Muscle originating from the temporal fossa
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- Peaks in amplitude due to resonance at frequencies other than the fundamental
- Large palpable mastication muscle inserted into the mandibular angle
- Muscle responsible for bringing the corners of the mouth together
- Superior surface of the tongue, marked by the median sulcus
- Primary/biological function of the articulatory anatomy; chewing
- Bony contribution to the nasal septum
- Bony protrusions within the nasal cavity
- Threshold between the oral cavity and the oropharynx
- Contains the superior and middle nasal turbinates
- The lower jaw
- Bony contribution to the anterior hard palate and inferior margin of the nasal cavity
22 Clues: The lower jaw • House taste buds • Tip of the tongue • Space between teeth and lips/cheeks • Bony contribution to the nasal septum • Bony protrusions within the nasal cavity • Muscle originating from the temporal fossa • Hole at the base of the skull for brainstem • Contains the superior and middle nasal turbinates • Muscle directly inserted into the skin of the chin • ...
Intro Anatomy & Physiology 2023-09-18
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- examining the body for signs of disease or normalcy by listening
- our scientific name
- coined the term cells while looking a cork under a microscope
- the ability to walk on two feet
- human thermoregulation is an example of this type of feedback loop
- the study of structure
- The basis for the formation of new drugs and surgical techniques is ---------anatomy and physiology
- a structure named after the discoverer
- carry blood returning to the heart
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- your blood vessels do this to release heat when you become overheated
- examining by touching
- The ability to maintain a stable internal environment
- very susceptible to damage by fluctuations in temperature, salt conc and pH the reason you maintain homeostasis
- the study of tissues
- He discovered blood flowed via arteries out of the heart
- this suffix means to cut
- tree dwelling
- a feedback loop that further advances the effect of the original stimulus
- the study of function
- invented the simple microscope
- an anatomical structure that once served as advantageous but has lost its evolutionary purpose
- our closest relative
- the ability to encircle objects to grasp them
- A group of like cells working together form this
24 Clues: tree dwelling • our scientific name • the study of tissues • our closest relative • examining by touching • the study of function • the study of structure • this suffix means to cut • invented the simple microscope • the ability to walk on two feet • carry blood returning to the heart • a structure named after the discoverer • the ability to encircle objects to grasp them • ...
Unit #1 - Levels of Organization & Characteries of Life 2025-07-15
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- Human, dog, cat, bird, fish
- The body is divided into two main regions
- Muscle cell, nerve cell, red blood cell, skin cell, white blood cell
- Closer to the surface
- Water, oxygen, glucose, DNA, proteins
- Keeping the body’s internal balance
- Position, Standard body stance: standing, facing forward, arms at sides, palms out
- Ability to move or change position
- Above
- Epithelial tissue, connective tissue, muscle tissue, nervous tissue, adipose tissue
- Toward the back
- Farther from the surface
- Composition, All living things are made of cells
- Nucleus, mitochondria, ribosomes, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus
- Farther from the midline
- Toward the front
- Study of cells
- Heart, brain, lungs, stomach, liver
- Below
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- Farther from the point of attachment
- All the chemical reactions in the body
- System, Digestive system, nervous system, respiratory system, circulatory system, muscular system
- Study of tissues
- ____________ anatomy is the study of structures too small to see without a microscope
- Increase in size or number of cells
- Closer to the point of attachment
- Closer to the midline
- Making new life or offspring
- Removing waste from the body
- , ________ anatomy is the study of body parts visible to the naked eye
30 Clues: Above • Below • Study of cells • Toward the back • Study of tissues • Toward the front • Closer to the surface • Closer to the midline • Farther from the surface • Farther from the midline • Human, dog, cat, bird, fish • Making new life or offspring • Removing waste from the body • Closer to the point of attachment • Ability to move or change position • Keeping the body’s internal balance • ...
January 11th 2016-12-30
12 Clues: 4,2 • LAMB & • & PICKLE • SURPRISE EVENT • YOUR EYE COLOR • PONY'S CAPTAIN • REGULAR I GUESS • BATALI RESTAURANT • SHOULD HAVE HAD A V8 • I DO COMPUTER IN THIS • WORST CUSTOMER SERVICE • ONLY ANATOMY AMELIA KNOWS
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.
Down
- 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 • ...
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 • ...
Week 1 2023-03-10
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- sections Used to help us learn anatomy and understand spatial relationships
- A synonym for the median sagittal plane
- Vertical plane passing through the midline of the body
- Plane that is parallel to the median plane but not directly in the midline
- Type of plane that divides the body into right and left halves
- Slices of the body cut at right angles to the longitudinal axis
- Type of movement occurring within the frontal or coronal plane
- Anatomical position is the standard reference in this field
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- Type of plane dividing the body into anterior and posterior portions
- Horizontal plane passing through the body
- Type of section that runs lengthwise or parallel to the long axis of the body
- Type of movement occurring within the transverse plane
- Slices of the body that are not cut along any of the anatomical planes
- position The standard position when describing the body
- Type of plane that is always in the midline
- Cuts of the body used to view different viewpoints
16 Clues: A synonym for the median sagittal plane • Horizontal plane passing through the body • Type of plane that is always in the midline • Cuts of the body used to view different viewpoints • Type of movement occurring within the transverse plane • Vertical plane passing through the midline of the body • position The standard position when describing the body • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
CVC Team 2022 2022-11-01
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- Harvard of the Midwest
- what it lacks in visibility, it redeems with chilly frolic aftermath
- best under a chevy, not on Kenny Rogers
- best on a frozen pond or lake
- so one doesn't get shot, hunting drip
- baseball and the abbreviation for your favorite OD
- deciduous autumn dreamcoat
- crazy elusive and almost unharvestable
- tiny bird's bestie off the grid, M.O.A.
- super affirmative regional exclamation
- exhilarating chill with amputations
- most famous gamefish
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- themed crossword puzzle don't-ya-know
- glaciers didn't make them, his footprints did
- synonym for overpaid, underachieving pillagers
- not just for 'grumpy old men' but mostly
- not the capital, but an easy mistake
- greenbelt + parkway = high school
- county,community college,RV, MS headwaters
- transportation best for beer runs and head trauma
- sure is a "great" liquid, but not a very humble or subtle
- starred shaped extra credit clue; not Jan Levinson's kid
- His purple precip filled 10,000* lakes
- named for city, but I've heard stranger things
- descendent from Yellowstone greys, but smaller
- hollywood town hall harmonic photograph
26 Clues: most famous gamefish • Harvard of the Midwest • deciduous autumn dreamcoat • best on a frozen pond or lake • greenbelt + parkway = high school • exhilarating chill with amputations • not the capital, but an easy mistake • themed crossword puzzle don't-ya-know • so one doesn't get shot, hunting drip • His purple precip filled 10,000* lakes • ...
6th-8th Grade BOB Titles & Authors 2023-09-19
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- Author of Shine!
- Author of Doll Bones
- Author of On the Far Side of the Mountain
- Author of Amari and the Night Brothers
- Author of New Kid
- Author of Chronal Engine
- Author of The False Prince
- Author of A Single Shard
- Author of Allies
- Author of Tesla's Attic
- Author of 90 Miles to Havana
- Author of Bluefish
- Author of Hope in the Holler
- Author of Chained
- Author of Sweep
- Author of Superman Smashes the Klan
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- Author of Dead End in Norvelt
- Author of P.S. Be Eleven
- Author of Other Words for Home
- Author of Anne Frank
- Author of Home of the Brave
- Author of The Last Mapmaker
- Author of One Came Home
- Author of Alone
- Author of Sal and Gabi Break the Universe
- Author of All Rise for the Honorable Perry T. Cook
- Author of In the Footsteps of Crazy Horse
- Author of Losing It
- Author of All the Greys on Greene Street
- Author of Echo
30 Clues: Author of Echo • Author of Alone • Author of Sweep • Author of Shine! • Author of Allies • Author of New Kid • Author of Chained • Author of Bluefish • Author of Losing It • Author of Anne Frank • Author of Doll Bones • Author of One Came Home • Author of Tesla's Attic • Author of P.S. Be Eleven • Author of Chronal Engine • Author of A Single Shard • Author of The False Prince • ...
Swift 2024-02-29
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- “______ is the breeze in my hair on the weekend”
- Number of album covers in black and white
- Ex-bf that famously wore an I heart ____ shirt
- First name of author of book referenced in song "This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things"
- Famous “Story” told by Swift in her second album
- The type of “problems” that Swift sings about
- Secret _____
- sister of folklore
- Name of someone who may be really good at this puzzle
- Nickname for TV show that one of Swift’s cats are named after
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- What is "dropped” for her fans
- First name of famous artist Swift is named after
- Number of grammys that the subject of the crossword has
- Name of concert intended for Swift’s seventh studio album
- “You’re so ____ I can’t say anything to your face”
- Shortened version of Swift’s rerecorded songs
- Number associated with the theme
- The ____ Tour
- Last name of mother of child featured in Swift’s “reputation” album
- Item dropped in song "right where you left me"
- The songs that fans like to bet on
21 Clues: Secret _____ • The ____ Tour • sister of folklore • What is "dropped” for her fans • Number associated with the theme • The songs that fans like to bet on • Number of album covers in black and white • Shortened version of Swift’s rerecorded songs • The type of “problems” that Swift sings about • Ex-bf that famously wore an I heart ____ shirt • ...
Ainsley 2024-09-18
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- my favorite book
- first sport i ever played
- i often do this with my hair at night
- i celebrated this birthday by getting a tattoo
- worst year of college ever
- number of time(s) I have had covid
- show i watched religiously my senior year of college
- my grandma had one of these as a pet
- i went to a college bowl game in this state in hs
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- the gen of my phone
- my favorite vegetable
- favorite style of dance
- i was able to do this old-person hobby at once point
- color of my first car
- flavor i get in my coffee
- i always bring this with me when i'm flying
- what i wanted to be growing up
- i had my first kiss this year of hs
- color of my prom dress that i still have in my closet
- i had 2 of these as pets in hs
- the series of the first apple watch i ever owned
- favorite thing to train at the gym
22 Clues: my favorite book • the gen of my phone • my favorite vegetable • color of my first car • favorite style of dance • flavor i get in my coffee • first sport i ever played • worst year of college ever • what i wanted to be growing up • i had 2 of these as pets in hs • number of time(s) I have had covid • favorite thing to train at the gym • i had my first kiss this year of hs • ...
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
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- 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.
Down
- 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.
Down
- 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 • ...
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
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- 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) • ...
Horror Movie by Country 2017-05-02
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 • ...
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
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 • ...
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
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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
Lung Anatomy 2026-01-22
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- This cell is a type II pneumocyte
- Area of high receptor density (efferent signals via the vagus nerve)
- The left bronchial veins drain into the ____ vein
- The anatomical landmark indicating division into L and R primary bronchi
- accumulation of carbon in lung macrophages
- Bronchial arteries arise from the aorta & _____ arteries
- The bronchiole demarcating the end of the conducting zone
- Lymphatic duct between left subclavian and internal jugular
- Acute inflammation and non-cardiogenic pulmonary oedema
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- This bronchiole serves individual bronchopulmonary segments
- Fissure lacking in the left lung
- The pulmonary ____ exit the lung in an inferior position
- Alveolar damage on the alveolar capillary side AND capillary endothelium side
- Typically 3 of these bronchioles on the right and 2 on the left
- Tongue shaped projection of left lung
- Entry and exit point of vessels (and bronchus) to the lungs
- The deep and superficial lymph plexi both drain to these nodes
- This primary bronchi is more vertical and lends to aspiration of foreign objects
18 Clues: Fissure lacking in the left lung • This cell is a type II pneumocyte • Tongue shaped projection of left lung • accumulation of carbon in lung macrophages • The left bronchial veins drain into the ____ vein • Acute inflammation and non-cardiogenic pulmonary oedema • The pulmonary ____ exit the lung in an inferior position • ...
MSK Anatomy 2026-03-16
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- The bony prominences on the proximal humerus
- The paired rectus muscle that is commonly known as the 'six-pack'
- The long bone of the upper arm that articulates at the glenohumeral joint
- The tarsal bone forming the heel of the foot
- The nerve that innervates the dorsal aspect of the first 3.5 fingers of the hand
- The largest and most superficial gluteal muscle
- The nerve that innervates the gluteus maximus
- The shoulder muscle that initiates the first 15 degrees of arm abduction
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- One of the bony prominences on the proximal femur
- The nerve supplying the diaphragm, originating from C3–C5
- The fibrous structure running down the midline of the abdomen separating rectus abdominis muscles.
- The biceps muscle partly responsible for elbow flexion
- A nerve that innervates the hand and passes through the carpal tunnel
- The muscle responsible for the visible shoulder contour
- The tendon that attaches the calf muscles to the calcaneus
- A large calf muscle lying deep to the gastrocnemius
- The most lateral of the two lower leg bones in the anatomical position
- The teres muscle that is part of the rotator cuff
18 Clues: The bony prominences on the proximal humerus • The tarsal bone forming the heel of the foot • The nerve that innervates the gluteus maximus • The largest and most superficial gluteal muscle • One of the bony prominences on the proximal femur • The teres muscle that is part of the rotator cuff • A large calf muscle lying deep to the gastrocnemius • ...
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
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 • ...
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
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- 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.
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
