greys anatomy Crossword Puzzles
Art Crossword 2023-07-04
Across
- Usually used for making straight lines when doing anatomy.
- A viscous substance used for colouring things.
- A product used for many things, has the ability to be rubbed out.
- Something you draw on.
- A notebook that doesn't have any lines and is used for drawing.
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- Something used to outline your drawings when completed.
- Used for painting things, smaller than a normal brush.
- Another piece of art or even an object/thing that you can copy/use in your art to perfect it.
- A base of a drawing used to position the body, usually using simple shapes.
- Someone who is to be drawn by someone while modelling for them.
- Used to erase mistakes or misplaced things in a drawing done in pencil.
11 Clues: Something you draw on. • A viscous substance used for colouring things. • Used for painting things, smaller than a normal brush. • Something used to outline your drawings when completed. • Usually used for making straight lines when doing anatomy. • Someone who is to be drawn by someone while modelling for them. • ...
Dorothy Behjatnia 2025-04-03
13 Clues: Sport • Soda I like • Soda I like • Soda I like • Favorite food • Favorite song • Favorite class • My current age • Favorite movie • Favorite animal • Month I was born • My favorite singer • WEC is a horse show, but is also called a:
Anatomic terms 2017-06-04
Across
- Amount of regions of the abdominopelvic commonly known among health care professionals
- Organ of abdominal cavity which secretes acids and enzymes to digest food
- Serous membranes which cover the abdominopelvic cavity
- Type of anatomy visible to the eye
- Amount of quadrants of the abdomen
- The function of structures usually at molecular level
- Continuous sheet of membranes that line body cavities
- Serous membranes which cover the heart
- The study of physical structures of organisms
- Vertebral cavity and this cavity are on the dorsal side
- Collective cavity which lies inferior to the thoracic cavity
- Plane that divides body into superior and inferior parts
- Anatomic direction that means closer to the outside body
- Cavity on the dorsal side which houses the spinal cord
- Anatomic direction closer to the inside
- Term that means farther to the point of attachment
- Major organ of the pleural cavity
- Abdominopelvic region directly superior to the umbilicus
- Right and left abdominopelvic regions lateral to the umbilicus
- Right and left abdominopelvic regions lateral to the hypogastric region
- Vertical plane that separates the body into two halves
- Cavity which houses the lungs
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- Major organ of the mediastinum cavity
- An actual cut of the body
- Lining of body cavity not adhered to the actual organ
- Center of abdominopelvelc region which also means navel
- Membranes which line the cranial and vertebral cavity
- Anterior is to posterior as ventral is to
- Gross anatomy is also known as
- Abdominopelvic region which lies directly below the umbilicus
- Terms that means closer to the point of attachment
- Cavity in the body which houses reproductive organs, urinary bladder, ureters
- Plane that separates the body into unequal right and left halves
- Anatomic direction closer to the head
- Right and left lateral regions to the epigastric region
- Another term for coronal plane that divides the body into ventral and dorsal position
- Body cavity that contains the heart and lungs
- Serous membranes which line the lungs
- Muscle which separates thoracic cavity from abdominopelvic cavity
- Position where arms are at the side, palms face forward, feet is flat on the ground, eyes and head is level
- Type of continuous sheet of membrane that attaches to the organ
- The heart and great vessels are the main organs in this cavity
- Type of anatomy that can only be seen with a microscope
- Vertical line crosses through this bone to divide abdominopelvic region into nine divisions
- Term that describes an imaginary cut through the body
- Cavity which houses spleen, stomach, small intestine, colon
- Main organ in the cranial cavityium Serous membranes which covers the heart
- Anatomic direction which means closer to the midline
- Anatomic direction that is away from the midline
49 Clues: An actual cut of the body • Cavity which houses the lungs • Gross anatomy is also known as • Major organ of the pleural cavity • Type of anatomy visible to the eye • Amount of quadrants of the abdomen • Major organ of the mediastinum cavity • Anatomic direction closer to the head • Serous membranes which line the lungs • Serous membranes which cover the heart • ...
Second Date 2025-02-09
Across
- Capacity for work
- Bober in Polish
- Humans are just social
- Academic dissertation
- Study of ecosystems
- A concentration camp in modern day Belgrade
- Ancient human relative
- Leader of an ex socialist country
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- Innovative thinking
- Home that was not meant to be
- Taxonomic group
- Felis Domesticus
- Town in Bosnia
- Genetic code carrier
- Would you like to go on a
- Bird study
- Algae with silica walls
- Body structure study
18 Clues: Bird study • Town in Bosnia • Taxonomic group • Bober in Polish • Felis Domesticus • Capacity for work • Innovative thinking • Study of ecosystems • Genetic code carrier • Body structure study • Academic dissertation • Humans are just social • Ancient human relative • Algae with silica walls • Would you like to go on a • Home that was not meant to be • Leader of an ex socialist country • ...
RP vs GA 2022-05-21
10 Clues: element (AmE) • a mouse is... • Flasche (BrE) • the "outside" • Grey's Anatomy • opposite of near • opposite of exciting • taking someones life • Jack the Ripper (BrE) • bbc gives us daily...(BrE)
greys cross word puzzle 2017-12-12
10 Clues: extra • a place • not normal • a good gift • a dierection • gently,kindly • depressing; dreary. • when you reshape some thing • were you go to get a good job • the intention or desire to do evil
Plant anatomy 2021-10-12
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- each of a large number of elongated microscopic outgrowths from the outer layer of cells in a root, absorbing moisture and nutrients from the soil.
- a straight tapering root growing vertically downward and forming the center from which subsidiary rootlets spring.
- the main body or stalk of a plant or shrub
- loose mass of epidermal cells covering the apex of most roots, serving to protect the meristematic cells behind it.
- broad portion of a leaf as distinct from the petiole
- a part of a plant stem between two of the nodes from which leaves emerge.
- The part of the pistil where pollen germinates.
- tissues in plants that conduct foods made in the leaves to all other parts of the plant
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- the stalk that joins a leaf to a stem; leafstalk.
- terminal portion of a root or root branch usually including the root cap and the meristematic region behind it
- grows at the tip of a shoot and causes the shoot to grow longer.
- the part of a stamen that contains the pollen.
- connects the stigma and the ovary.
- the vascular tissue in plants that conducts water and dissolved nutrients upward from the root and also helps to form the woody element in the stem.
- The enlarged basal portion of the pistil where ovules are produced.
- the part of a plant stem from which one or more leaves emerge, often forming a slight swelling or knob.
16 Clues: connects the stigma and the ovary. • the main body or stalk of a plant or shrub • the part of a stamen that contains the pollen. • The part of the pistil where pollen germinates. • the stalk that joins a leaf to a stem; leafstalk. • broad portion of a leaf as distinct from the petiole • grows at the tip of a shoot and causes the shoot to grow longer. • ...
anatomy 275 2022-03-09
Across
- injury of the forearm and wrist from repetitive forces
- formed by ulnar head and ulnar notch of radius
- crossing more than one joint
- this ligament encircles radial head
- active in all flexion, whether pronated, supinated, or midposition
- when you jam your finger, this joint is injured
- bound by capsular and interosseous ligaments
- most powerful elbow extensor
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- tears or traumas in muscle and soft tissue of either the elbow or wrist region
- tendon pulled
- gliding surface;cushions force transmitted through ulnocarpal axis
- most active when in midposition or neutral
- fits around humeral trochlea
- ligament torn/pulled
- allows gliding and rotation on the capitulum
- this membrane serves as attachment site for muscles
16 Clues: tendon pulled • ligament torn/pulled • fits around humeral trochlea • crossing more than one joint • most powerful elbow extensor • this ligament encircles radial head • most active when in midposition or neutral • allows gliding and rotation on the capitulum • bound by capsular and interosseous ligaments • formed by ulnar head and ulnar notch of radius • ...
Respiratory anatomy 2018-10-24
Across
- muscular air passages
- location of olfactory receptors(two words no space)
- vocal cord location
- cartilage that attaches to vocal cords
- covers air passage when swallowing
- bronchi that goes to lung segments
- separates lung lobes
- number of lobes in right lung
- bronchi going to lungs
Down
- cartilage on top of arytenoid cartilage
- location of the auditory tube opening
- gas exchange structures
- type of cartilage in epiglottis
- nasal cavity bones
- type of cartilage in trachea
- C-ring cartilage
16 Clues: C-ring cartilage • nasal cavity bones • vocal cord location • separates lung lobes • muscular air passages • bronchi going to lungs • gas exchange structures • type of cartilage in trachea • number of lobes in right lung • type of cartilage in epiglottis • covers air passage when swallowing • bronchi that goes to lung segments • location of the auditory tube opening • ...
skin anatomy 2022-10-05
Across
- is tissue damage and cell death caused by intense heat
- they produce sweat,a clear secretion that is primarily water plus some salts
- connective tissue
- serve as touch receptors
- formed from dead cells
- involve injury to the epidermis and the superficial part of the dermis
- destroy both epidermis and the dermis and often extend to the subcutaneous tissues
Down
- include cutaneous glands hair and hair follicles
- is a pigment produced by melanocytes
- another name for subcutaneous tissue
- that release their secretions to the skin surface via ducts
- are full-thickness burns
- only the superficial epidermis is damaged
- divides the body into 11 parts
- found all over the skin except the palms of the hands and the soles of the feet
- are largely confined to the axillary and genital areas
16 Clues: connective tissue • formed from dead cells • are full-thickness burns • serve as touch receptors • divides the body into 11 parts • is a pigment produced by melanocytes • another name for subcutaneous tissue • only the superficial epidermis is damaged • include cutaneous glands hair and hair follicles • is tissue damage and cell death caused by intense heat • ...
Functional anatomy 2022-10-14
Across
- the part of the vertebral column that has 12 vertebrae
- these muscles act around a moveable joint. They aid the agonist (prime move) in the movement.
- a muscle responsible for creating movement at a joint.
- this is the long shaft of the bone.
- they are bone forming cells which lay down new bone tissue. They bring calcium to the bones.
- rotation, movement taking the leg inwards to turn the outside of the foot forwards.
- towards the back of the body
- found in a muscle cell and is important in transmitting the electrical impulse as well as the storage of calcium ions.(Ca2+)
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- these hold the two or more bones making up the joint in place
- a muscle that stabilises one part of a body while another moves
- this is the thin outer layer of the bone. It contains nerves and blood vessels that feed the bone.
- lying down on your back with your face pointing upwards. This can also be applied to your hands, with palms facing upward
- a muscle that opposes the agonist providing resistance for a coordinated movement.
- the skeleton that includes the skull, ribcage and vertebral column
- the functional unit of the Myofibril, divided into I, A and H bands.
- a function of the ribcage
16 Clues: a function of the ribcage • towards the back of the body • this is the long shaft of the bone. • the part of the vertebral column that has 12 vertebrae • a muscle responsible for creating movement at a joint. • these hold the two or more bones making up the joint in place • a muscle that stabilises one part of a body while another moves • ...
Monogastric Anatomy 2024-09-11
Across
- is referred to as the brain of the digestive system
- slows the rate of passage in the small intestine and catches feed stuff
- Last segment of the small intestine
- An organ that helps regulate blood sugar and helps maintain chemical digestion
- bladder Stores bile salts to emulsify fats
- The true stomach for chickens
- a digestive enzyme that breaks down starch into glucose
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- The system that is responsible for producing Insulin and glucagon
- The system that is responsible for pancreatic enzymes and bicarbonate secretions
- Muscle contraction that moves food into the stomach
- a chicken’s prehensile tool
- A storage reservoir for chickens
- The middle segment of the small intestine
- a digestive enzyme that breaks down proteins into amino acids
- The "rocks" of a chicken's digestive system
- The first 12 inches of the small intestine
16 Clues: a chicken’s prehensile tool • The true stomach for chickens • A storage reservoir for chickens • Last segment of the small intestine • The middle segment of the small intestine • The first 12 inches of the small intestine • The "rocks" of a chicken's digestive system • bladder Stores bile salts to emulsify fats • Muscle contraction that moves food into the stomach • ...
Owl Anatomy 2024-11-07
Across
- Owls have this many toes at the back of the foot.
- If an owl is active during the day, their eyes are usually brown or _____.
- This is the organ that food is broken down further after the stomach
- The term used for when an owl uses the shape of it's facial features to amplify soundwaves is called the facial ____.
- If an owl is most active at dawn or dusk, this is called ____.
- If an owl is active at dawn and dusk, their eyes are usually the colour ____.
- This is the tube that food passes down when swallowed.
- Birds excrete waste from this. It is also the part of the body that the egg is deposited through when laid.
Down
- Asymmetric _______ allows owls to more easily detect prey but also listen for danger.
- If an owl is most active at night, this is _____.
- This is the windpipe or tub that is used when breathing to take oxygen to the lungs.
- If an owl is most active during the day, this is ______.
- If an owl is active during the day, their eyes are usually the colour ____.
- The feathers around an owl's beak are called _____.
- Silent ______ allows owls to be excellent predators when hunting.
- Owls can see this type of light, which allows them to see ammonia in rodent urine.
16 Clues: Owls have this many toes at the back of the foot. • If an owl is most active at night, this is _____. • The feathers around an owl's beak are called _____. • This is the tube that food passes down when swallowed. • If an owl is most active during the day, this is ______. • If an owl is most active at dawn or dusk, this is called ____. • ...
anatomy 3 2025-01-17
Across
- visible part of the hair
- tube like structure surrounds root and strand of hair
- outer layer of epidermis
- inner layer of the main two layers of the skin
- arteries, veins, capillaries
- connective tissue composed of fat cells called adipocytes
Down
- provides dermal and epidermal layers with nutrients
- prickle cell layer
- gland in skin that excretes perspiration
- bottom layer of skin
- causes goose bumps
- secretes sebum
- sensory neuron with ending that responde to stimulation
- thin, clear layer of dead skin cells in epidermis
- layer of epidermis under stratum corneum
- top layer of skin
16 Clues: secretes sebum • top layer of skin • prickle cell layer • causes goose bumps • bottom layer of skin • visible part of the hair • outer layer of epidermis • arteries, veins, capillaries • gland in skin that excretes perspiration • layer of epidermis under stratum corneum • inner layer of the main two layers of the skin • thin, clear layer of dead skin cells in epidermis • ...
Medical Billing & Coding 2024-05-09
10 Clues: formal request • CMS 1500 & UB04 • AAPC credential • rules for coding • type of code set • parts of the body • type of insurance • fixed dollar amount • appended to CPT/HCPCS • certifying organization
VRS DAY 2024 2024-05-09
10 Clues: Grey’s ? • a desiyner… • England is a • Who are you? • what is today? • name of your doc • A v embellishment • pink mexican delicacy • where you will rest up • The London royal borough
For Brielle 2022-03-29
Across
- What Brielle always drinks
- Brielle is not tall but...
- What Brielle always asks for during office hour
- Has a trunk
- A language Brielle does not speak
- Brielle's block 4
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- What Brielle writes on people's iPads
- What Brielle never drinks
- Flying mammal
- Brielle's block 8
- A bully's name
- Brielle's block 2
- Brielle's block 3
- Likes to chase mice
- Brielle's block 7
- Large marsupial
- Man's best friend
17 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • A bully's name • Large marsupial • Brielle's block 8 • Brielle's block 2 • Brielle's block 3 • Brielle's block 7 • Man's best friend • Brielle's block 4 • Likes to chase mice • What Brielle never drinks • What Brielle always drinks • Brielle is not tall but... • A language Brielle does not speak • What Brielle writes on people's iPads • ...
THE OWL-CRITIC 2020-07-19
10 Clues: sit • filled • foolish • twisted • deviation • ridiculous • straight forward • scientific study of birds • place where birds settle to rest • a branch of science concerned with bodily structure of humans and animals
Regular Crossword Puzzle 8 2021-10-09
11 Clues: yes • yes • fart • pizza • girls • justin • cute wuuw • what do we run?? • Grey's Anatomy spin-off • Dan Schneider sitcom with Miranda Cosgrove • Slice-of-life anime following a band and its members
Extraoral Imaging 2020-09-03
Across
- imaginary plane
- filmless method of recording
- Easily position film
- Allows movement of the mandible
- area shown when performing procedures
- placed against face
- Imaginary line divides patient's face
- three dimensional imaging method
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- Image showing anatomy
- radiographic technique
- Imaginary horseshoe-shaped zone
- image of teeth and bones
- adjust settings
13 Clues: imaginary plane • adjust settings • placed against face • Easily position film • Image showing anatomy • radiographic technique • image of teeth and bones • filmless method of recording • Allows movement of the mandible • Imaginary horseshoe-shaped zone • three dimensional imaging method • area shown when performing procedures • Imaginary line divides patient's face
Renaissance Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-18
12 Clues: major city • german painter • italian currency • painted the Mona Lisa • intellectual movement • wrote Romeo and Juliet • made writing books faster • wrote the cantebury tales • painted the anatomy lesson • painted the sistine chapel • starting point of the current era • big supporters of the renaissance
Evolution 2024-05-01
12 Clues: choice of mate • species evolution • found in the ground • spread out on earth • look similar but not • display of evolution • homologous structure • adapt to surroundings • DNA in common= related • sudden death of species • related species same embryo • parts that are no longer used
miscellaneous things 2 2025-01-09
Across
- shape with six sides
- 1st president
- pesterous animal
- useless part of the human anatomy
- spread the ___
- olympian god of sun and light
- common dog command (two wds.)
Down
- cell division
- equals mc²
- expiramental; new and unusual fashion ideas
- only containing shades of one color
- Spanish for pink
- Gen Alpha for "charisma"
13 Clues: equals mc² • cell division • 1st president • spread the ___ • pesterous animal • Spanish for pink • shape with six sides • Gen Alpha for "charisma" • olympian god of sun and light • common dog command (two wds.) • useless part of the human anatomy • only containing shades of one color • expiramental; new and unusual fashion ideas
Anatomy Review 2018-03-28
Across
- Neuron that has two processes separated by the cell body
- Which lymphocyte is the most common?(two words)
- Duct that drains your right lower limb
- What epithelium lines the oral cavity? (two words)
- Kidney bean shaped white blood cell
- a group of blood cancers that develop in the lymphatic system
- Hardening of arteries
- The liver, gallbladder and the pancreas are what type of digestive organs?
- All ventricles contain a _______ ? (two words)
Down
- What type of muscle is the papillary muscles of the heart?
- The inflammation of the pericardium
- The largest lymphatic organ
- What is the formation of lymphocytes?
- chamber of the heart with the thickest walls?(two words)
- A lady is unable to feel her pinky, which nerve could be affected?
- Produces bile
16 Clues: Produces bile • Hardening of arteries • The largest lymphatic organ • The inflammation of the pericardium • Kidney bean shaped white blood cell • What is the formation of lymphocytes? • Duct that drains your right lower limb • All ventricles contain a _______ ? (two words) • Which lymphocyte is the most common?(two words) • What epithelium lines the oral cavity? (two words) • ...
Anatomy Crossword 2013-09-25
Across
- Joint The ball and socket joint connecting the leg to the trunk of the body
- The joint connecting the hand to the radias and the ulna.
- The name of the thick triangular muscle covering the shoulder joint.
- Your ....................... are the agonists when you sit down on a chair.
- What muscle is the antagonist when you do situps?
- What is the bone on the outside of the lower leg?
- Joint The joint connecting the humerus to the radias and the unla.
- Joint The joint that allows your head to turn from side to side.
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- This bone is also known as the knee cap.
- The other name for your collar bone.
- The name of the action for when you pull your toes upwards.
- What muscle is the agonist when we do sit ups?
- The name for when you turn your palms over so they are facing upwards.
- The strongest bone in the human body.
- ............................ is when you bring your limbs back to your body.
- ................................ happens when you straighten your joints.
16 Clues: The other name for your collar bone. • The strongest bone in the human body. • This bone is also known as the knee cap. • What muscle is the agonist when we do sit ups? • What muscle is the antagonist when you do situps? • What is the bone on the outside of the lower leg? • The joint connecting the hand to the radias and the ulna. • ...
Surface Anatomy 2021-08-11
Across
- Term for arm
- Term for ankle portion
- Term for wrist
- Lateral to nasal, on face
- Term for shoulder
- Located on pectoral, is the nipple
- Term of area inferior to oral
- Term for heel
- Term for hip
- On posterior cranium, lateral to occipital
- Term for mouth
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- Term for planting foot, posterior view of foot
- Inferior to sacral region
- Term for lower back, lateral to vertebral
- Term for neck
- Superior but lateral to genital
16 Clues: Term for arm • Term for hip • Term for neck • Term for heel • Term for wrist • Term for mouth • Term for shoulder • Term for ankle portion • Inferior to sacral region • Lateral to nasal, on face • Term of area inferior to oral • Superior but lateral to genital • Located on pectoral, is the nipple • Term for lower back, lateral to vertebral • On posterior cranium, lateral to occipital • ...
crossword anatomy 2021-10-27
Across
- vary in shape and structure and therefore do not fit into any other category
- the bone that connects the breastplate to the shoulder
- forehead bone
- small bone connected to the knee joint
- shaped roughly as a cube and contain mostly spongy bone
- 5th vertebrae above the sacrum
- top end of the vertebrae
- an unpaired bone of the neurocranium
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- bone of upper lip
- shoulder blade
- made of cartilage and fat
- superior to the coccyx
- outer of two bones of the lower leg or hind limb
- a bone that has a shaft and 2 ends and is longer than it is wide
- the largest bone in your body
- most inferior ribs that arent connected to the sternum
16 Clues: forehead bone • shoulder blade • bone of upper lip • superior to the coccyx • top end of the vertebrae • made of cartilage and fat • the largest bone in your body • 5th vertebrae above the sacrum • an unpaired bone of the neurocranium • small bone connected to the knee joint • outer of two bones of the lower leg or hind limb • the bone that connects the breastplate to the shoulder • ...
Skin Anatomy 2022-05-20
Across
- excessive, abnormal sweating
- chronic or acute inflammatory skin disease with lesions
- dry skin
- vesicles
- exanthem
- athlete's foot
Down
- condition that causes "fish-scale" skin
- surgical procedure to scrape away tissue
- collections of pus in the skin
- knife used to burn through tissue
- severe burning
- destruction of tissue using extreme cold temperature
- fungal infection
- using a sharp, spoon-like instrument to scrap away tissue
- contagious, infectious pyoderma
- contains a dark pigment
16 Clues: dry skin • vesicles • exanthem • severe burning • athlete's foot • fungal infection • contains a dark pigment • excessive, abnormal sweating • collections of pus in the skin • contagious, infectious pyoderma • knife used to burn through tissue • condition that causes "fish-scale" skin • surgical procedure to scrape away tissue • destruction of tissue using extreme cold temperature • ...
Skeletal anatomy 2022-09-13
Anatomy crossword 2020-10-05
Across
- body does this with calcium when calcium levels get low
- contain osteocytes
- the rings that the osteocytes form
- calcitonin is made in this glad
- caused with aging; lowers bone density
- structure that connects osteocytes
- bones do this to calcium when calcium levels get too high
- a balance in the body is called
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- yellow bone marrow stores this
- caused by a lack of vitamin D
- this type of fracture is caused by a twisting motion
- two things in the body that go against each other
- caused by overactivity in the parathyroid
- influences the release of calcium into the blood
- the canal that is found in the center of the rings
- 65% of it is stored in our skeleton
16 Clues: contain osteocytes • caused by a lack of vitamin D • yellow bone marrow stores this • calcitonin is made in this glad • a balance in the body is called • the rings that the osteocytes form • structure that connects osteocytes • 65% of it is stored in our skeleton • caused with aging; lowers bone density • caused by overactivity in the parathyroid • ...
Anatomy terms 2024-09-05
General Anatomy 2024-05-03
Across
- Cavity that contains the heart, lungs, esophagus and trachea
- several types of tissue group together to perform a single function
- arms and legs have this type of muscle tissue
- Body region that contains the head, neck and trunk
- back of body
- cells immature, unspecialized cells in the body
- front of body
- membrane surrounds the cell body; protects
- carry the cell's genetic information
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- specialization of cells is called
- space in the body that is lined by a membrane and contains organs
- 2/3 of the body's water is found in this part of the cell
- heart and lungs have this type of muscle tissue
- group of organs that work together to perform a major function
- Body region that contains the arms and legs
- the control center of the cell
16 Clues: back of body • front of body • the control center of the cell • specialization of cells is called • carry the cell's genetic information • membrane surrounds the cell body; protects • Body region that contains the arms and legs • arms and legs have this type of muscle tissue • heart and lungs have this type of muscle tissue • cells immature, unspecialized cells in the body • ...
Anatomy Crossword 2024-09-16
Across
- Upper foot bones
- 26 of these make up your spine
- Fingers and Toes
- Antagonistic Muscle Pair of the gastrocnemius
- Antagonistic Muscle Pair of the Tricep
- Upper hand bones
- Next to the fibula in your lower leg
- Bone that gives you hips
- Long bone in your upper arm
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- Antagonistic Muscle Pair of the hip flexor(two words)
- Antagonistic Muscle Pair of the hamstring
- Base of your spine
- Bone that almost looks like a collar around your neck
- bones that make up your skull
- bone that looks like a tie in the middle of your ribcage
- Bone next to your Radius
16 Clues: Upper foot bones • Fingers and Toes • Upper hand bones • Base of your spine • Bone that gives you hips • Bone next to your Radius • Long bone in your upper arm • bones that make up your skull • 26 of these make up your spine • Next to the fibula in your lower leg • Antagonistic Muscle Pair of the Tricep • Antagonistic Muscle Pair of the hamstring • ...
lift anatomy 2025-01-31
Across
- any structure designed to produce an aerodynamic force by interacting with the flow of air around it
- Direction of airflow relative to the wing when the wing is moving through the air
- last place air makes contact with the airfoil
- curve of the wing
- upper and lower surfaces of the airfoil are identical
- Imaginary straight line connecting the leading and trailing edges of an airfoil
- First place air makes contact with the airfoil
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- Linedrawn between the leading edge and trailing edge so that the distances between the upper and lower lower surfaces of the airfoil is equal
- Point where the airfoil has the greatest height from top to bottom
- Point on the airfoil with the greatest distance between the mean camber line and the chord line
- angle between the chord line and direction of the relative wind
- Upper surface of the airfoil has greater curvature than the lower surface
- states that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
- Study of the motion of air and the forces acting on bodies in motion relative to air
- Principle that states that an increase in speed of a fluid occurs simultaneously with a decrease in pressure
- force that acts perpendicular to the relative wind of the line of flight
16 Clues: curve of the wing • last place air makes contact with the airfoil • First place air makes contact with the airfoil • upper and lower surfaces of the airfoil are identical • angle between the chord line and direction of the relative wind • Point where the airfoil has the greatest height from top to bottom • ...
Anatomy Crossword 2024-11-26
Across
- Smallest bone, located in the ear
- Connective tissue at the end of bones in joints
- Energy production process in mitochondria
- Largest gland in the human body
- Cells that transmit nerve impulses
- Inner layer of the skin
- Tube connecting the throat to the stomach
- Membrane lining the abdominal cavity
- Main artery of the body
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- First vertebra in the cervical spine
- Primary organ of the central nervous system
- Region of the brain responsible for balance and coordination
- Connects muscle to bone
- Joint between the upper arm and shoulder blade
- Bone forming the forehead
- Longest bone in the human body
16 Clues: Connects muscle to bone • Inner layer of the skin • Main artery of the body • Bone forming the forehead • Longest bone in the human body • Largest gland in the human body • Smallest bone, located in the ear • Cells that transmit nerve impulses • First vertebra in the cervical spine • Membrane lining the abdominal cavity • Energy production process in mitochondria • ...
Plant Anatomy 2024-12-04
Across
- Protect seeds and aid in their dispersal through animals, wind, or water.
- Vascular tissue that transports water from the roots to the rest of the plant
- Which structure in a plant cell is responsible for photosynthesis
- The stalk that attaches a leaf to the stem, supporting the leaf and allowing nutrients and water to reach the leaf blade.
- The broad, flat part of a leaf that captures sunlight for photosynthesis
- Absorb water and nutrients from the soil, anchor the plant, and store food and nutrients.
- Small openings on the surface of leaves for gas exchange and transpiration.
- Transport water, nutrients, and sugars within the leaf and provide structural support
- Facilitate reproduction by attracting pollinators, producing seeds, and sometimes developing into fruit.
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- Supports the plant, transports water, nutrients, and sugars between roots and leaves, and stores some nutrients.
- A waxy layer that prevents water loss and protects the leaf from damage
- Conduct photosynthesis to produce food for the plant, exchange gases (CO₂ and O₂), and regulate water loss through transpiration.
- The point on a stem where leaves, branches, or flowers originate; essential for growth and development
- Vascular tissue that transports sugars and other metabolic products from the leaves to other parts of the plant.
- the process by which water is lost from the plant through evaporation, primarily from the stomata in leaves.
- Contain the embryo of a new plant and store nutrients necessary for germination and early growth.
16 Clues: Which structure in a plant cell is responsible for photosynthesis • A waxy layer that prevents water loss and protects the leaf from damage • The broad, flat part of a leaf that captures sunlight for photosynthesis • Protect seeds and aid in their dispersal through animals, wind, or water. • ...
Crayfish Anatomy 2025-03-10
Across
- Paired appendages on the posterior end, involved in backward swimming.
- The posterior body segment responsible for swimming and housing reproductive organs.
- Gland Excretory organs that remove nitrogenous waste and maintain osmoregulation.
- The combined head and thorax region, housing sensory organs, mouthparts, and legs.
- Small appendages used for swimming and carrying eggs in females.
- The genital opening in females for sperm transfer during mating.
- Groove A visible groove separating the cephalothorax from the abdomen.
- Gland Produces digestive enzymes and absorbs nutrients from food.
Down
- The forward extension of the carapace, protecting the eyes and head.
- A hard, protective exoskeleton covering the cephalothorax.
- A structure in females for storing sperm after mating.
- Respiratory organs for extracting oxygen from water.
- The terminal segment of the abdomen, helping in rapid backward swimming.
- Legs Appendages used for locomotion and moving the crayfish.
- Modified appendages used for feeding and food handling.
- The large pincers or claws used for defense and capturing prey.
16 Clues: Respiratory organs for extracting oxygen from water. • A structure in females for storing sperm after mating. • Modified appendages used for feeding and food handling. • A hard, protective exoskeleton covering the cephalothorax. • Legs Appendages used for locomotion and moving the crayfish. • The large pincers or claws used for defense and capturing prey. • ...
Evolution 2024-05-01
12 Clues: choice of mate • species evolution • found in the ground • spread out on earth • look similar but not • display of evolution • homologous structure • adapt to surroundings • DNA in common= related • sudden death of species • related species same embryo • parts that are no longer used
Hochzeitsrätsel 2015-07-22
Across
- Wie heisst die Schwester von Reto?
- Waas hat Lea mit Ihren Schwestern gemeinsam?
- Was hat Sie ihnen serviert?
- Wie hiess Llea ledig?
- Welches Instrument hat Reto spielen gelernt?
- Welches Instrument spielte Lea früher?
- Wie nennt Reto Lea in vermeindlich gefährlichen Situationen?
- Welche Farbe hatt das Surfbrett in ihrer Wohnung?
- Was ist Reto von Beruf?
- Was besitzt Reto nicht?
- Wie heisst der Göttibueb von Lea?
- Welche Sportart führte Lea früher aus?
- Wer ist der Grafiker der geilsten Hochzeitszeitung aller Zeiten?
- Wie heisst Leas Stadtvelo?
- Was wünschen sich die beiden?
- Was sind Lea und Reto jetzt?
- Vor welchem Ding fürchtet sich Reto im Vallis in der Nacht?
- Wie heisst der Trauzeuge von Reto?
- Wie hiess Leas Hamste?
- Wo besuchte Reto seinen ersten Snowboardkurs?
- An was erkennt Reto Lea auf dem Bike?
- Wie heisst die Mutter von Lea?
- Wie nannte Onkel Ruedi Reto liebevoll?
- Ohne was konnte Lea nicht einschlafen?
- Wie heisst einer der Cousins von Reto?
- Wie hiess Retos Lieblingsstofftier?
- Wo hatt Reto Lea den Antrag gemacht?
- Wo hatten die beiden Ihr erstes Date?
- Welche Farbe haben Ihre Gartenstühle?
- Wenn hat Lea im Keller zu Tisch gebetten?
- Was für ein Sternzeichen hat Reto ?
- An welchem See sind die beiden öfters anzutreffen?
- Anatomy Welche Ärztesendung verfolgt Lea im TV?
- Wo ist Reto aufgewachsen?
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- Welches Auto fand Reto als Kind richtig cool?
- Welche Haarfarbe hatte Lea auch einmal?
- Wie heisst der Vater von Reto?
- An welchem See haben sie Ihre Sommerferien verbracht?
- Welchen Kontinet haben die beiden bereist?
- Wie heisst eines der Gottemeitli von Reto?
- Wo ist Lea aufgewachsen?
- Was wollte Lea von Beruf werden?
- Wo hat die Kirchliche Trauung stattgefunden?
- Wie wurde Reto in der Pfadi genannt?
- Welches Festival besuchen die beiden öfters?
- Wie heisst eine Schwester von Lea?
- An welcher Strasse wohnen Lea&Reto?
- Welche Zeitschrift liest Reto öfters?
- Gadget Welche war Retos Lieblingsserie als Kind?
- Welches Verkehrsmittel nutzte Reto im Semi?
- Wie heisst der Vater von Lea?
- Welcher ist der Lieblingsberg von Lea?
- Eine Tante von Reto ?
- Welche Rolle bessetzte Reto im Musical Kompromiss?
- Von was hatte Lea 2 im Gesicht?
- In welchem Fluss ist Reto beim Surfen anzutreffen?
- Fortbewegungsgerät Nr.1 der beiden?
- Wie heisst Retos Bike?
- Welche Frucht wächstam Baum in Ihrem Garten?
- Welches ist Leas Lieblingstier?
- Wie heisst der Tätschmeister vom Hochzeit?
- Wie hiess Retos Haustier als sie wussten es ist ein Mädchen?
- Was wird Lea wenn sie hunger hat?
- In welchem Monat wurde standesamtlich geheiratet?
- Wie heisst Leas Neffe?
65 Clues: Eine Tante von Reto ? • Wie hiess Llea ledig? • Wie heisst Retos Bike? • Wie heisst Leas Neffe? • Was ist Reto von Beruf? • Was besitzt Reto nicht? • Wie hiess Leas Hamste? • Wo ist Lea aufgewachsen? • Wo ist Reto aufgewachsen? • Wie heisst Leas Stadtvelo? • Was hat Sie ihnen serviert? • Was sind Lea und Reto jetzt? • Wie heisst der Vater von Lea? • Was wünschen sich die beiden? • ...
Breastfeeding Matters 2024-07-29
10 Clues: bonding • Hunger cue • Liquid Gold • Nipple Anatomy • cradle position • Swollen, firm, warm • Supplementation option • How to get the milk out • Breastfeeding Care Provider • increase in diameter at milk ejection
Talking Tommy 2021-03-16
Across
- Alternative for Richard's nickname
- Apropos DJ handle
- Sharon Stone's made her famous
- When you break a few ribs
- Hungry?
- Nearby state or female anatomy
- Poe's favorite birds
Down
- Great spot to "squat"
- Ponder over something
- Great weather for golfing
- Last chore before dishwasher
- Kindly move over
- Best medicine
- Keep more than your toesies warm
- Release the ____!
- Respectful greeting or senior naval rank
16 Clues: Hungry? • Best medicine • Kindly move over • Apropos DJ handle • Release the ____! • Poe's favorite birds • Great spot to "squat" • Ponder over something • Great weather for golfing • When you break a few ribs • Last chore before dishwasher • Sharon Stone's made her famous • Nearby state or female anatomy • Keep more than your toesies warm • Alternative for Richard's nickname • ...
Module 11 2017-12-08
Across
- Is really old
- Shows brain anatomy
- Takes X-ray photos
- Radioactive form of glucose
- Lies bellow (hypo) the thalamus
- Controls your heartbeat and breathing
- A little brain
- A destruction
Down
- Compares MRI scans
- Includes hippocampus, amygdala and hypothalamus
- Is located on top of the brainstem
- An electrical wave
- Lima-bean-sized
13 Clues: Is really old • A destruction • A little brain • Lima-bean-sized • Compares MRI scans • Takes X-ray photos • An electrical wave • Shows brain anatomy • Radioactive form of glucose • Lies bellow (hypo) the thalamus • Is located on top of the brainstem • Controls your heartbeat and breathing • Includes hippocampus, amygdala and hypothalamus
Evolution 2024-05-01
12 Clues: choice of mate • species evolution • found in the ground • spread out on earth • look similar but not • display of evolution • homologous structure • adapt to surroundings • DNA in common= related • sudden death of species • related species same embryo • parts that are no longer used
Mystery crossword 2025-03-22
Across
- A person whom claims to be abducted and a author of Confirmation, Communion and The Greys…
- A very well known alien abduction in the time before the moon landing but after World War II
- Where “one of the most famous and celebrated crytid of all time
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- A operation where 24 boats tried to find a crytid
- A nickname for a famous crytid that lives in a loch
- A way to retrieve “blocked” memories
- A strange creature thar is unknown and unclassified by the scientific community
- He made a UFO ____!
8 Clues: He made a UFO ____! • A way to retrieve “blocked” memories • A operation where 24 boats tried to find a crytid • A nickname for a famous crytid that lives in a loch • Where “one of the most famous and celebrated crytid of all time • A strange creature thar is unknown and unclassified by the scientific community • ...
Animal Anatomy 2014-10-31
Across
- Cows,sheep,horses all have this at the end of their feet.
- only on pigs and its located by the mouth
- Rabbits,Cows, and Geese have this right in the middle of the neck.
- Cows, Goats, and dogs all have this in the chest region
- Something sheep, cattle, and horses have on their head.
- Only cows have these and its where the milk is held when you milk them.
- cows,goats, sheep, chicken, horses, rabbits, and dogs all have this on their back leg.
- Cows, Pigs,Goats, Horses, and dogs all have this located right above their feet.
Down
- cows, pigs,sheep,rabbits, and cats all have this, part of the body right above the legs, usually right before the stomach.
- Cows, goats, horses, cats and dogs all have this by their mouth
- Sheep and goats have this in the middle of their legs
- Horses, dogs, sheep, pigs, cows, and goats all have this in the middle of the back
- Cows,Goats, And dogs all have this Located on top of the back right behind the neck
- Geese and ducks have these and they're located where the mouth is.
- Cows, Pigs,Goats, and sheep all located right above their feet.
- Cows, pigs, goats, sheep,horses, rabbits, and cats have this all located in their lower back
16 Clues: only on pigs and its located by the mouth • Sheep and goats have this in the middle of their legs • Cows, Goats, and dogs all have this in the chest region • Something sheep, cattle, and horses have on their head. • Cows,sheep,horses all have this at the end of their feet. • Cows, goats, horses, cats and dogs all have this by their mouth • ...
Anatomy crossword 2020-10-05
Across
- tissue of serous membrane
- Substance of a cell outside of the nucleus
- the name of the class
- store nutrients and water
- Basic unit of all living matter Transcription the process of converting the DNA code into an mRNA message
- the "brain" of the cell
- breaks down and absorbs food
- break down waste
- holds the brain and the spine
Down
- where the pelvis is
- makes up bones cartilage and blood
- provides movement to the body
- holds the spine
- holds the brain
- makes up skin and lines glands
- the period of division in somatic cells
16 Clues: holds the spine • holds the brain • break down waste • where the pelvis is • the name of the class • the "brain" of the cell • tissue of serous membrane • store nutrients and water • breaks down and absorbs food • provides movement to the body • holds the brain and the spine • makes up skin and lines glands • makes up bones cartilage and blood • the period of division in somatic cells • ...
Anatomy Crossword 2021-05-13
Across
- When a gymnast performs a cartwheel, what position is her ankle joint in during the execution phase?
- The vertebrae is what kind of joint?
- Contracts to cause hip adduction
- Acts as the antagonist to allow hip adduction
- Acts as the agonist to cause plantar flexion
- If the hamstring is acting as the agonist, what movement is occuring?
- An immovable joint
- Where would you find a saddle joint?
- A muscle whose contraction moves a part of the body
Down
- Contracts to cause shoulder flexion
- Occurs at a ball and socket, and pivot joint
- Agonist in the execution phase of a free throw (wrist joint)
- Antagonistic pair is the gluteus maximus
- A combination of flexion, extension, abduction and adduction
- A muscle that relaxes to allow movement to occur
- Agonist muscle that causes trunk extension
16 Clues: An immovable joint • Contracts to cause hip adduction • Contracts to cause shoulder flexion • The vertebrae is what kind of joint? • Where would you find a saddle joint? • Antagonistic pair is the gluteus maximus • Agonist muscle that causes trunk extension • Occurs at a ball and socket, and pivot joint • Acts as the agonist to cause plantar flexion • ...
FROG ANATOMY 2021-06-03
Across
- the type of animal a frog is.
- a small opening in the mouth that leads to the lungs.
- the thing that helps frogs hear.
- where food goes in the process of digestion.
- the belly side of the frog.
- the thing that helps get food for frogs.
- things only found in females in reproduction.
- the largest organ in the frog.
- the top side of the frog.
- two sharp pointy teeth at the roof of the mouth to help catch frogs.
- the straight part of the intestine.
Down
- helps equalize pressure when frogs dive in the water.
- a clear layer that protects the eye when swimming so they can see when swimming.
- filters blood and replaces old and tired blood cells.
- where bile is stored.
- where eggs produced by ovaries travel through.
16 Clues: where bile is stored. • the top side of the frog. • the belly side of the frog. • the type of animal a frog is. • the largest organ in the frog. • the thing that helps frogs hear. • the straight part of the intestine. • the thing that helps get food for frogs. • where food goes in the process of digestion. • things only found in females in reproduction. • ...
anatomy 275 2022-03-09
Across
- when you jam your finger, this joint is injured
- tears or traumas in muscle and soft tissue of either the elbow or wrist region
- active in all flexion, whether pronated, supinated, or midposition
- this ligament encircles radial head
- most powerful elbow extensor
- ligament torn/pulled
- gliding surface;cushions force transmitted through ulnocarpal axis
- injury of the forearm and wrist from repetitive forces
Down
- formed by ulnar head and ulnar notch of radius
- this membrane serves as attachment site for muscles
- crossing more than one joint
- fits around humeral trochlea
- allows gliding and rotation on the capitulum
- most active when in midposition or neutral
- tendon pulled
- bound by capsular and interosseous ligaments
16 Clues: tendon pulled • ligament torn/pulled • crossing more than one joint • fits around humeral trochlea • most powerful elbow extensor • this ligament encircles radial head • most active when in midposition or neutral • allows gliding and rotation on the capitulum • bound by capsular and interosseous ligaments • formed by ulnar head and ulnar notch of radius • ...
Vocal Anatomy 2023-10-22
Across
- The opening between the vocal folds
- The third step of singing, which involves the vibration of the vocal folds.
- The tube that connects the larynx to the lungs
- The first step of Singing
- The fifth step of singing, which involves creating vowels and consonants
- The part of the throat behind the mouth and nasal cavity; above the esophagus and trachea
- The tube that connects the throat to the stomach
- The hollow muscular organ, at the top of the neck, where the vocal folds are housed.
Down
- The fourth step of singing, which involves amplifying the sound within the oral cavity and nasal cavity
- The second step of singing, which involves drawing air into the lungs
- The fleshy, flexible part toward the back of the roof of the mouth
- The bony part of the roof of the mouth
- A pair of organs situated within the rib cage; into which air is drawn
- The muscular organ in the mouth that aided in articulating speech
- A muscle located below the lungs that aides in breathing
- Long curved bones, which form the rib cage and protect the lungs
16 Clues: The first step of Singing • The opening between the vocal folds • The bony part of the roof of the mouth • The tube that connects the larynx to the lungs • The tube that connects the throat to the stomach • A muscle located below the lungs that aides in breathing • Long curved bones, which form the rib cage and protect the lungs • ...
Heart anatomy 2024-04-05
Across
- ลิ้นหัวใจที่กั้นระหว่างหัวใจห้องบนซ้ายและล่างซ้าย
- หลอดเลือดใหญ่ที่รับเลือดจากหัวใจห้องล่างซ้ายไปยังร่างกาย
- หลอดเลือดที่นำเลือดออกจากหัวใจห้องบนขวาไปยังปอด
- ลิ้นหัวใจที่กั้นระหว่างหัวใจห้องบนขวาและล่างขวา
- ส่วนปลายยอดแหลมของหัวใจ
- หัวใจห้องล่างขวา
- หลอดเลือดที่นำเลือดจากปอดกลับเข้าสู่หัวใจห้องบนซ้าย
- ลิ้นหัวใจที่กั้นระหว่างหัวใจห้องล่างซ้ายกับหลอดเลือด Aorta
- ลิ้นหัวใจที่กั้นระหว่างหัวใจห้องล่างขวากับหลอดเลือด Pulmonary artery
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- หัวใจห้องบนซ้าย
- หลอดเลือดที่นำเลือดมาเลี้ยงหัวใจ
- หลอดเลือดที่รับเลือดที่มีออกซิเจนต่ำจากส่วนบนของร่างกาย
- เยื่อหุ้มหัวใจ
- หลอดเลือดที่รับเลือดที่มีออกซิเจนต่ำจากส่วนล่างของร่างกาย
- หัวใจห้องล่างซ้าย
- หัวใจห้องบนขวา
16 Clues: เยื่อหุ้มหัวใจ • หัวใจห้องบนขวา • หัวใจห้องบนซ้าย • หัวใจห้องล่างขวา • หัวใจห้องล่างซ้าย • ส่วนปลายยอดแหลมของหัวใจ • หลอดเลือดที่นำเลือดมาเลี้ยงหัวใจ • หลอดเลือดที่นำเลือดออกจากหัวใจห้องบนขวาไปยังปอด • ลิ้นหัวใจที่กั้นระหว่างหัวใจห้องบนขวาและล่างขวา • ลิ้นหัวใจที่กั้นระหว่างหัวใจห้องบนซ้ายและล่างซ้าย • หลอดเลือดที่นำเลือดจากปอดกลับเข้าสู่หัวใจห้องบนซ้าย • ...
Medical Terms 2023-02-14
Across
- - The state where all of the body is in the balance that it needs to be in to survive.
- - The branch of science that is concerned with the bodily structure of human
- - The science that studies the causes and effects of diseases on humans
- - Healthcare paid for by society as a whole, to benefit society.
- - The range of workers in healthcare like nurses or doctors, etc.
- - The branch of biology that deals with the normal functions of living organisms and their parts.
- - Symptoms that commonly occur together
- - The practice of promoting good health to try and avoid diseases
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- - The standard standing position of the human anatomy
- - A disease or misfunction found during a physical examination
- - The signs you get that your body gives you that indicate you might have a disease or sickness.
- - Less traditional way of treating some conditions
- - A treatment used to heal or relieve a disorder.
- - The likely course of a disease
14 Clues: - The likely course of a disease • - Symptoms that commonly occur together • - A treatment used to heal or relieve a disorder. • - Less traditional way of treating some conditions • - The standard standing position of the human anatomy • - A disease or misfunction found during a physical examination • - Healthcare paid for by society as a whole, to benefit society. • ...
Anatomy Physiology 2021-11-09
Across
- Part of respiratory system consisting of Nose, Pharynx & Associated structures (tonsils & sinuses) Larynx.
- Tissue responsible for the movement of our body
- Study of function of organs and body systems
- Connective tissue
- Translation of RNA into proteins
- System that transports oxygen and nutrition to the entire body
- Disease of lower respiratory tract
- Study of cells
- Cells of blood providing immunity
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- Study of size, shape and structure of body
- Power house of the cell
- Study of tissues
- Structural and functional unit of kidneys
- inflammation of sinuses
- Neuron that carries information from entire body to the spinal cord & then to brain
- DNA Maintenance & RNA transcription
16 Clues: Study of cells • Study of tissues • Connective tissue • Power house of the cell • inflammation of sinuses • Translation of RNA into proteins • Cells of blood providing immunity • Disease of lower respiratory tract • DNA Maintenance & RNA transcription • Structural and functional unit of kidneys • Study of size, shape and structure of body • ...
Anatomy Terms 2022-02-04
Across
- back of, toward back surface
- The chest is _____ to the abdomen.
- on the same side
- toward the belly
- closer to inside, internal to another structure
- front of, toward front surface
- The arms are _____ to the heart.
- The elbow is _____ to the hand.
- The spinal cord is on the _____ side of body.
- The ear is _____ to the eye.
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- The ankle is _____ to the knee.
- The left arm is _____ to the right leg.
- The lungs are _____ to the shoulders.
- toward the nose or mouth
- closer to the outside
- closer to the feet
16 Clues: on the same side • toward the belly • closer to the feet • closer to the outside • toward the nose or mouth • back of, toward back surface • The ear is _____ to the eye. • front of, toward front surface • The ankle is _____ to the knee. • The elbow is _____ to the hand. • The arms are _____ to the heart. • The chest is _____ to the abdomen. • The lungs are _____ to the shoulders. • ...
Anatomy Crossword 2013-09-25
Across
- This bone is also known as the knee cap.
- The name of the action for when you pull your toes upwards.
- The joint connecting the hand to the radias and the ulna.
- The name for when you turn your palms over so they are facing upwards.
- The name of the thick triangular muscle covering the shoulder joint.
- The other name for your collar bone.
- ................................ happens when you straighten your joints.
- ............................ is when you bring your limbs back to your body.
Down
- What is the bone on the outside of the lower leg?
- Your ....................... are the agonists when you sit down on a chair.
- What muscle is the agonist when we do sit ups?
- Joint The ball and socket joint connecting the leg to the trunk of the body
- The strongest bone in the human body.
- Joint The joint connecting the humerus to the radias and the unla.
- Joint The joint that allows your head to turn from side to side.
- What muscle is the antagonist when you do situps?
16 Clues: The other name for your collar bone. • The strongest bone in the human body. • This bone is also known as the knee cap. • What muscle is the agonist when we do sit ups? • What is the bone on the outside of the lower leg? • What muscle is the antagonist when you do situps? • The joint connecting the hand to the radias and the ulna. • ...
anatomy tutor 2015-02-22
Across
- biceps brachii, brachialis & coracobrachialis mm. make up which compartment of the upper arm
- which muscle is the main flexor of the forearm
- the five structures of the brachial plexus are roots, trunks, divisions, cords & _____________
- the cervicoaxillary canal (1st rib, clavicle, scapula) makes up a border of the axilla
- structure which is most important stabilising factor for the shoulder joint (3)
- which spinal nerve makes up the middle trunk of the brachial plexus
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- which nerve supplies the posterior compartment of the upper arm
- which muscle attaches distally at the lateral third of the clavicle, acromion and spine of scapula
- rotator cuff muscle which is tested by asking the patient to abduct the upper limb from a fully adducted position
- which muscle/s retract and rotate the scapula, depress glenoid cavity and fix the scapula to the thoracic wall
- the part of the spinal nerve that contains mixed fibres (motor & sensory)
- which muscle is proximally attached to the tip of the coracoid process
- which nerve supplies the deltoid
- what is another name for the rupture of the biceps tendon (2)
- the plane of the body in which flexion and extension of the thumb take place (2)
- from which branch/cord of the brachial plexus does the medial cutaneous nerve originate (2)
16 Clues: which nerve supplies the deltoid • which muscle is the main flexor of the forearm • what is another name for the rupture of the biceps tendon (2) • which nerve supplies the posterior compartment of the upper arm • which spinal nerve makes up the middle trunk of the brachial plexus • which muscle is proximally attached to the tip of the coracoid process • ...
Brain Anatomy 2023-03-07
Across
- Hollow pockets inside the brain that are filled with fluids
- The largest part of the brain
- Connects the cerebrum and cerebellum to the spinal cord
- A deep grove that divides the brain into lobes
- The fluid that fills up ventricles in the brain
- Fold on the surface of the cerebrum
- The gap between neurons where electrical signals are translated into chemical signals.
- The surface of the cerebrum
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- The lobe of the brand that controls our vision
- Located under the cerebrum
- Cells that make up our nervous system
- A groove between the folds on the surface of the cerebrum
- Another name for the cell body of a neuron
- The lobe of the brain that contains Broca's area
- The 2 halves of the cerebrum
- The long nerve fiber that makes up a neuron
16 Clues: Located under the cerebrum • The surface of the cerebrum • The 2 halves of the cerebrum • The largest part of the brain • Fold on the surface of the cerebrum • Cells that make up our nervous system • Another name for the cell body of a neuron • The long nerve fiber that makes up a neuron • The lobe of the brand that controls our vision • ...
Skin Anatomy 2023-02-06
Across
- red-yellow pigment in individuals with lighter skin
- layer of skin containing collagen
- inability to form melanin
- gland in the dermal layer helps to lubricate the skin
- a hard protein material
- deepest layer of the epidermis
- brown-black pigment found in individuals with darker skin
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- flat scale-like cells
- outermost layer of skin
- cells that are not lean
- we all have the same amount in the basal layer of our skin
- responsible for skin color
- layer containing fatty tissue
- cells that are arranged in many layers
- elastic protein that helps the skin to stretch and return to its original position
- tiny opening on the skin's surface
16 Clues: flat scale-like cells • outermost layer of skin • cells that are not lean • a hard protein material • inability to form melanin • responsible for skin color • layer containing fatty tissue • deepest layer of the epidermis • layer of skin containing collagen • tiny opening on the skin's surface • cells that are arranged in many layers • ...
Cos Anatomy 2021-01-02
Across
- This walled blood vessel
- Muscle that elevates the lower lip
- U shaped bone at the base of the tongue
- What is the study of the structure of the body
- Organ that keeps the blood moving within the circulatory system
- Connection between two or more bones
- Structures composed of specialized tissues
- Coloring matter of the blood
Down
- Organs of respiration
- Large muscle that covers the entire back and the upper arm
- Fluid part of the blood
- Lower jawbone
- The breathing or air
- The bones that protect the thorax by forming a wall
- Whitish cord made up or nerve fibers help together by connective tissue
- Specialized organs that remove certain constituents from the blood
16 Clues: Lower jawbone • The breathing or air • Organs of respiration • Fluid part of the blood • This walled blood vessel • Coloring matter of the blood • Muscle that elevates the lower lip • Connection between two or more bones • U shaped bone at the base of the tongue • Structures composed of specialized tissues • What is the study of the structure of the body • ...
ANATOMY 101 2021-02-13
Across
- Disease of the liver
- TRUNK Originates at the abdominal aorta
- Pair of retroperitoneal organs that extend from T12 to L3
- Produces two hormones
- Antibody producing cells
- Speeds the transfer of glucose from the blood to the cells
- HEPATIS Site where all the vessels enter and exit the liver
- Pancreatic islet clusters
- Protects the kidneys
- GLANDS Also known as suprarenal glands
Down
- Tumors of the adrenal medulla
- Located between the fundus of the stomach and the diaphragm
- LIGAMENT Fold of parietal peritoneum that separates the lobes of the liver
- Raises the level of glucose in the bloodstream
- Microscopic, functioning part of the kidney
- Has three parts: head, body, and tail
16 Clues: Disease of the liver • Protects the kidneys • Produces two hormones • Antibody producing cells • Pancreatic islet clusters • Tumors of the adrenal medulla • Has three parts: head, body, and tail • GLANDS Also known as suprarenal glands • TRUNK Originates at the abdominal aorta • Microscopic, functioning part of the kidney • Raises the level of glucose in the bloodstream • ...
Plant anatomy 2021-03-09
Across
- There are two _____ cells that regulate the stomata opening and closing.
- The green plant pigment which captures sunlight energy.
- Organelles that perform cellular respiration to generate ATP.
- Organelles within plant cells that contain chlorophyll.
- The stage of a plant's life which produces spores.
- 6 CO2 + 6 H2O -> C6H2O6 + 6 O2
Down
- Plants are ______ because they make their own food from nonliving materials.
- The stage of a plant's life which produces gametes.
- Stacks of discs covered in chlorophyll are called ______.
- The waxy outer layer of plants.
- Water exits the plant and draws water upwards from the roots.
- Extra sugar created by a plant is stored as this complex carbohydrate.
- Sperm and egg cells are also called _____.
- The cell walls of plants are made of this complex carbohydrate.
- The central ______ is an organelle within each plant cell that stores water and nutrients.
- Holes in the surface of leaves that allows gases to enter or exit the plant.
16 Clues: 6 CO2 + 6 H2O -> C6H2O6 + 6 O2 • The waxy outer layer of plants. • Sperm and egg cells are also called _____. • The stage of a plant's life which produces spores. • The stage of a plant's life which produces gametes. • The green plant pigment which captures sunlight energy. • Organelles within plant cells that contain chlorophyll. • ...
Plant anatomy 2021-06-11
Across
- Fills in the soft parts of the plants, such as cortex, pith and pericycle.
- Located in the axil of a leaf. Each bud has the potential to form shoots, and may be specialized in producing either vegetative shoots or reproductive shoots.
- Leaves that can become adventitious plantlets, when they fall of the main leave.
- The outermost layers of stems and roots of woody plants.
- one of the two groups into which all the flowering plants or angiosperms were formerly divided. The name refers to one of the typical characteristics of the group, namely that the seed has two embryonic leaves or cotyledons.
- The primary growing point located at the apex of the stem.
- provides the main structural support to a plant.
- transports the soluble organic compounds made during photosynthesis
- grass and grass-like flowering plants, the seeds of which typically contain only one embryonic leaf, or cotyledon.
- Transports water from roots to stems and leaves
Down
- Complex conducting tissue, formed of more than one cell type. The primary components are the xylem and phloem.
- The outer protective layer of the primary plant body
- A single layer of cells that covers the leaves, flowers, roots and stems of plants.
- Provides extra mechanical and structural support, particularly in regions of new growth.
- A protecting film covering the epidermis of leaves
- Forms the "filler" tissue in the soft parts of plants
16 Clues: Transports water from roots to stems and leaves • provides the main structural support to a plant. • A protecting film covering the epidermis of leaves • The outer protective layer of the primary plant body • Forms the "filler" tissue in the soft parts of plants • The outermost layers of stems and roots of woody plants. • ...
Skin anatomy 2022-05-29
Respiratory anatomy 2018-10-24
Across
- C-ring cartilage
- number of lobes in right lung
- location of olfactory receptors(two words no space)
- muscular air passages
- gas exchange structures
- nasal cavity bones
- covers air passage when swallowing
Down
- type of cartilage in epiglottis
- bronchi that goes to lung segments
- bronchi going to lungs
- type of cartilage in trachea
- cartilage that attaches to vocal cords
- location of the auditory tube opening
- vocal cord location
- cartilage on top of arytenoid cartilage
- separates lung lobes
16 Clues: C-ring cartilage • nasal cavity bones • vocal cord location • separates lung lobes • muscular air passages • bronchi going to lungs • gas exchange structures • type of cartilage in trachea • number of lobes in right lung • type of cartilage in epiglottis • bronchi that goes to lung segments • covers air passage when swallowing • location of the auditory tube opening • ...
Respiratory anatomy 2018-10-24
Across
- bronchi that goes to lung segments
- number of lobes in right lung
- C-ring cartilage
- location of olfactory receptors(two words no space)
- vocal cord location
- muscular air passages
- gas exchange structures
- nasal cavity bones
Down
- bronchi going to lungs
- covers air passage when swallowing
- type of cartilage in trachea
- type of cartilage in epiglottis
- cartilage on top of arytenoid cartilage
- location of the auditory tube opening
- separates lung lobes
- cartilage that attaches to vocal cords
16 Clues: C-ring cartilage • nasal cavity bones • vocal cord location • separates lung lobes • muscular air passages • bronchi going to lungs • gas exchange structures • type of cartilage in trachea • number of lobes in right lung • type of cartilage in epiglottis • covers air passage when swallowing • bronchi that goes to lung segments • location of the auditory tube opening • ...
Car anatomy 2024-02-19
16 Clues: capó • motor • timón • escape • chasis • cajuela • batería • llantas • tablero • alternador • bomba de agua • freno de mano • filtro de aire • filtro de aceite • palanca de cambios • tanque de gasolina
Monogastric Anatomy 2024-09-11
Across
- is referred to as the brain of the digestive system
- slows the rate of passage in the small intestine and catches feed stuff
- Last segment of the small intestine
- An organ that helps regulate blood sugar and helps maintain the chemical digestion
- bladder Stores bile salts to emulsify fats
- The true stomach for chickens
- a digestive enzyme that breaks down starch into glucose
Down
- The system that is responsible for producing Insulin and glucagon
- The system that is responsible for pancreatic enzymes and bicarbonate secretions
- Muscle contraction that moves food into the stomach
- a chicken’s prehensile tool
- A storage reservoir for chickens
- The middle segment of the small intestine
- a digestive enzyme that breaks down proteins into amino acids
- The "rocks" of a chicken's digestive system
- The first 12 inches of the small intestine
16 Clues: a chicken’s prehensile tool • The true stomach for chickens • A storage reservoir for chickens • Last segment of the small intestine • The middle segment of the small intestine • The first 12 inches of the small intestine • The "rocks" of a chicken's digestive system • bladder Stores bile salts to emulsify fats • Muscle contraction that moves food into the stomach • ...
Anatomy terminology 2025-02-11
16 Clues: arm • bone • foot • chest • skull • ankle • carpus • pelvis • fingers • abdomen • shoulder • cartilage • chest region • internal organs • digit 1 (thumb) • back of the head
human anatomy 2024-11-18
Across
- ____ cells
- this bone has two major soft spots on a newborn
- this organ produces insulin
- what organs remove waste from the body
- this organ regulates our body
- this organ digests food
- this organ pumps blood
Down
- what are nose holes called
- this organ is part of the digestive system
- this organ sits right below your rib cage
- this is a bone in your calf
- this is a bone in your wrist
- the largest organ in the human body
- the largest bone in the human body
- this is a hollow muscular organ
- this is a small bone in your ankle
16 Clues: ____ cells • this organ pumps blood • this organ digests food • what are nose holes called • this is a bone in your calf • this organ produces insulin • this is a bone in your wrist • this organ regulates our body • this is a hollow muscular organ • the largest bone in the human body • this is a small bone in your ankle • the largest organ in the human body • ...
Evolution 2024-05-01
12 Clues: choice of mate • species evolution • found in the ground • spread out on earth • look similar but not • display of evolution • homologous structure • adapt to surroundings • DNA in common= related • sudden death of species • related species same embryo • parts that are no longer used
Evolution 2024-05-01
12 Clues: choice of mate • species evolution • found in the ground • spread out on earth • look similar but not • display of evolution • homologous structure • adapt to surroundings • DNA in common= related • sudden death of species • related species same embryo • parts that are no longer used
Guess Their Father 2022-06-26
12 Clues: Father of Botany • Father of Biology • Father of genetics • Father of Mycology • Father of Taxonomy • Father of Cytology • Father of Biotechnology • Father of Plant Anatomy • Father of Father of Ecology • Father of Plant Tissue Culture • Father of Biochemical Genetics • Father of Experimental Genetics
Evolution 2024-05-01
12 Clues: choice of mate • species evolution • found in the ground • spread out on earth • look similar but not • display of evolution • homologous structure • adapt to surroundings • DNA in common= related • sudden death of species • related species same embryo • parts that are no longer used
Greek roots 6 2024-12-03
12 Clues: Two colors • Chiropractor • Thick skinned • Recent beginner • Use of new words • The plan of action • A clockwork device • Talk between two people • Study of the human body • Basic part of all matter • Medical treatment of the mind • The arrangement of words used regularly
vocabulary anatomy 2022-06-25
16 Clues: conects • control • thinking • membranes • uppermost • neuroglial • nerve cell • coordination • impulse long • nerve outside • branching fiber • distinguinshing • sensory impulse • neurotransmitter • network of nerves • eletrical impulses
Bat Anatomy! 2020-04-04
Across
- body covering
- category of small bats
- uses echolocation
- creates bat's wings
- type of wing bone
- long appendage used for eating
- flexible enough to bend in all directions
- rotated 180 degrees, two words
- tiny but razor sharp
- shape depends on diet
Down
- sleeping position, two words
- have Merkel cells like wings
- small like a dot
- have one way valves so they can hang
- able to stretch
- night loving
16 Clues: night loving • body covering • able to stretch • small like a dot • uses echolocation • type of wing bone • creates bat's wings • tiny but razor sharp • shape depends on diet • category of small bats • sleeping position, two words • have Merkel cells like wings • long appendage used for eating • rotated 180 degrees, two words • have one way valves so they can hang • ...
Anatomy Head 2020-05-22
Across
- ipsilateral deviation of tongue,unaltered action of
- branch of auricular branch of vagus nerve
- superior oblique is supplied by
- function of 8th cranial nerve
- nerve supply of scalp
- innervation of tensor tympani
- safety muscle of tongue
- valve is seen in nasolacrimal duct
Down
- nerve supply of palatine tonsil
- rectus is introter of eye
- lymph node draining tip of tongue
- lymph node drain tonsil
- rectus antagonistic muscle to superior rectus
- nerve supplies to muscles of tongue
- smallest muscle in body
- bone forms nasal septum
- nerve passes through Meckel's cage
17 Clues: nerve supply of scalp • lymph node drain tonsil • smallest muscle in body • bone forms nasal septum • safety muscle of tongue • rectus is introter of eye • function of 8th cranial nerve • innervation of tensor tympani • nerve supply of palatine tonsil • superior oblique is supplied by • lymph node draining tip of tongue • nerve passes through Meckel's cage • ...
anatomy overview 2019-09-14
Across
- / toward the head; above
- / a plane that divides into equal right and left parts
- / away from the body surface
- / a plane ht divides into superior and inferior parts
- / farther away from the point of attachment
- / closer to the point of attachment
- / away from the midline
- / toward the midline
- / a plane that divides into right and left parts
- / has the same meaning as anterior in a human
Down
- / toward the back of the body
- / away from the head; below
- / toward the body surface
- / has the same meaning as posterior in a human
- / toward the front of the body
- / a plane that divides into anterior and posterior parts
16 Clues: / toward the midline • / away from the midline • / toward the head; above • / toward the body surface • / away from the head; below • / away from the body surface • / toward the back of the body • / toward the front of the body • / closer to the point of attachment • / farther away from the point of attachment • / has the same meaning as anterior in a human • ...
Plant Anatomy 2020-10-07
Across
- Sperm cell produced by the plant
- Tip of the pistil
- Fertilized, fully-grown, and ripened ovary
- Male reproductive part of the plant
- A small body inside of the ovary that contains the female germ cell of the plant
- The narrow, elongated part of the pistil between the ovary and the stigma
- Female reproductive part of the plant
- The place where the flower attaches to the rest of the plant; usually thicker than the stem to provide support for the flower
Down
- Typically green, this flattened structure on a plant serves to collect sunlight and precipitation needed to photosynthesize
- The thin stalk of the stamen
- Typically underground, this part of the plant uses its many branches and fibers to take in water and nutrients
- The main body or stalk of a plant
- The part of a plant that contains the reproductive organs
- The part of the stamen that holds the pollen
- Modified leaf that protects the bud
- Typically brightly colored, this part of the flower attracts pollinators
16 Clues: Tip of the pistil • The thin stalk of the stamen • Sperm cell produced by the plant • The main body or stalk of a plant • Male reproductive part of the plant • Modified leaf that protects the bud • Female reproductive part of the plant • Fertilized, fully-grown, and ripened ovary • The part of the stamen that holds the pollen • ...
Anatomy & Physiology 2021-10-01
Across
- Part of respiratory system consisting of Nose, Pharynx & Associated structures (tonsils & sinuses) Larynx.
- DNA Maintenance & RNA transcription
- Study of size, shape and structure of body
- Structural and functional unit of kidneys
- Translation of RNA into proteins
- inflammation of sinuses
- Cells of blood providing immunity
- Study of cells
Down
- System that transports oxygen and nutrition to the entire body
- Power house of the cell
- Disease of lower respiratory tract
- Study of tissues
- Neuron that carries information from entire body to the spinal cord & then to brain
- Connective tissue
- Study of function of organs and body systems
- Tissue responsible for the movement of our body
16 Clues: Study of cells • Study of tissues • Connective tissue • Power house of the cell • inflammation of sinuses • Translation of RNA into proteins • Cells of blood providing immunity • Disease of lower respiratory tract • DNA Maintenance & RNA transcription • Structural and functional unit of kidneys • Study of size, shape and structure of body • ...
Respiratory anatomy 2018-10-24
Across
- cavity location of olfactory receptors(two words no space)
- bronchi going to lungs
- location of the auditory tube opening
- covers air passage when swallowing
- cartilage on top of arytenoid cartilage
- separates lung lobes
- cartilage that attaches to vocal cords
- bronchi that goes to lung segments
- gas exchange structures
Down
- vocal cord location
- muscular air passages
- type of cartilage in trachea
- number of lobes in right lung
- nasal cavity bones
- C-ring cartilage
- type of cartilage in epiglottis
16 Clues: C-ring cartilage • nasal cavity bones • vocal cord location • separates lung lobes • muscular air passages • bronchi going to lungs • gas exchange structures • type of cartilage in trachea • number of lobes in right lung • type of cartilage in epiglottis • covers air passage when swallowing • bronchi that goes to lung segments • location of the auditory tube opening • ...
Muscle Anatomy 2022-02-16
Across
- Attached to bones,voluntary
- Muscle fiber
- discs discs found only in cardiac muscle
- heart muscle tissue
- muscles ___ or shorten
Down
- on the outside of the muscle
- attachment to moveable bones
- connective tissue wrapped around fascicle
- skeletal muscle fiber bundles
- Unit of myofibril
- Attach muscles to bones
- no striations
- Muscle tissue found in the heart
- type of connective tissue does tendons have
- Mostly in walls of hollow, visceral organs
- attachment to the immoveable bones
16 Clues: Muscle fiber • no striations • Unit of myofibril • heart muscle tissue • muscles ___ or shorten • Attach muscles to bones • Attached to bones,voluntary • on the outside of the muscle • attachment to moveable bones • skeletal muscle fiber bundles • Muscle tissue found in the heart • attachment to the immoveable bones • connective tissue wrapped around fascicle • ...
skin anatomy 2022-02-06
Across
- whitish area at the base of a nail
- middle layer of the skin
- loss of epidermis
- small solid elevation of the skin
- loss of pigment
- small collection of clear fluid(serum)
Down
- excess hypertrophied
- tiny opening on the surface of the skin
- papule containing pus
- injury to tissue caused by heat
- pores blocked with oil, dead skin
- can be objectively measured
- cannot be objectively verified by the provider
- crack-like sore
- small pinpoint hemorrhage
- open sore on the skin
16 Clues: crack-like sore • loss of pigment • loss of epidermis • excess hypertrophied • papule containing pus • open sore on the skin • middle layer of the skin • small pinpoint hemorrhage • can be objectively measured • injury to tissue caused by heat • pores blocked with oil, dead skin • small solid elevation of the skin • whitish area at the base of a nail • ...
Anatomy crossword 2023-10-25
16 Clues: knee cap • eye axial • forehead axial • ribs axial chest • toes apendicular • appendicular neck • forearm thumbside • hips appendicular • thigh appendicular • wrist appendicular • fingers appendicular • footbone appendicular • top of the head axial • upper arm appendicular • lower back appendicular • middle back appendicular
Anatomy crossword 2024-04-16
Across
- Fluid part of the body that contains 90% water
- extents from the ear to the collarbone
- The largest cranial nerve
- blood cell that destroys disease causing germs
- Connects the outer parts of the body to the central nervous system
- Tissue that contracts and moves the various parts of the body
- Described as the part of a muscle that doesn't move
Down
- What does the word Integumentary mean
- Involuntary muscles are controlled by
- Function of both the lymphatic and circulatory system
- middle part of the muscle
- When is oxygen absorbed into the blood
- What system in connected most directly with the body growth
- system that creates increased demands on the skin of older females
- where is the Lunula found
- Where is the humerus located
16 Clues: middle part of the muscle • The largest cranial nerve • where is the Lunula found • Where is the humerus located • What does the word Integumentary mean • Involuntary muscles are controlled by • When is oxygen absorbed into the blood • extents from the ear to the collarbone • Fluid part of the body that contains 90% water • blood cell that destroys disease causing germs • ...
Plant Anatomy 2024-09-24
Across
- Produces and assembles ribosomes.
- Pulls apart DNA during cell division.
- The powerhouse of the cell, it produces energy
- Helps in storage and disposal of various substances. Can store food/nutrients or waste materials.
- Separates the interior from the exterior, allows materials to pass in and out of the cell.
- Acts as a "skeleton", provides structure to the cell and allows materials to pass in and out of the cell.
- A "micro-machine" that produces proteins.
- Makes cellular products like hormones and lipids, then distributes them through the cell.
Down
- Holds and protects internal components of cells.
- Separates the contents of the nucleus from the cytoplasm.
- Processes and packages proteins to be transported inside or outside of cells.
- Absorbs energy from light, it is what makes plants green.
- Produce energy through photosynthesis.
- The digestive system of the cell, it breaks down materials absorbed by the cell.
- Stores and regulates DNA.
- Provides surface area for chemical reactions to take place, houses Ribosomes.
16 Clues: Stores and regulates DNA. • Produces and assembles ribosomes. • Pulls apart DNA during cell division. • Produce energy through photosynthesis. • A "micro-machine" that produces proteins. • The powerhouse of the cell, it produces energy • Holds and protects internal components of cells. • Separates the contents of the nucleus from the cytoplasm. • ...
General Anatomy 2024-05-03
Across
- Cavity that contains the heart, lungs, esophagus and trachea
- several types of tissue group together to perform a single function
- arms and legs have this type of muscle tissue
- Body region that contains the head, neck and trunk
- back of body
- cells immature, unspecialized cells in the body
- front of body
- membrane surrounds the cell body; protects
- carry the cell's genetic information
Down
- specialization of cells is called
- space in the body that is lined by a membrane and contains organs
- 2/3 of the body's water is found in this part of the cell
- heart and lungs have this type of muscle tissue
- group of organs that work together to perform a major function
- Body region that contains the arms and legs
- the control center of the cell
16 Clues: back of body • front of body • the control center of the cell • specialization of cells is called • carry the cell's genetic information • membrane surrounds the cell body; protects • Body region that contains the arms and legs • arms and legs have this type of muscle tissue • heart and lungs have this type of muscle tissue • cells immature, unspecialized cells in the body • ...
Plant anatomy 2025-01-16
Across
- specialized plant cells control the opening and closing of tiny pores called stomata
- tiny openings in plant leaves that allow plants to exchange gases and water with the environment
- a type of leaf venation pattern where smaller veins branch out from a central midrib
- veins that run parallel to each other, usually from the base of the leaf to the tip
- a leaf with multiple veins that branch out from the petiole in a fan-like pattern
- a leaf pattern where veins fork into two equal branches, forming a "Y" shape
- a single, undivided leaf blade attached to a stem by a petiole
- the central, prominent vein that runs along the length of a leaf
- a waxy film that protects the outer layer of leaves, stems, flowers, and fruits of land plants
Down
- a branching pattern of veins in plant leaves that resemble a net
- a leaf with multiple distinct leaflets, or blades, that are attached to a common axis
- the outermost layer of cells that covers a plant, including its roots, stems, leaves, flowers, and fruits
- composed of loosely packed cells with large air spaces between them
- the flat, expanded part of a leaf, which is primarily responsible for capturing sunlight and carrying out photosynthesis
- the stalk-like structure that attaches a leaf blade to the stem
- a layer of elongated, tightly packed cells located just below the upper epidermis of a leaf, primarily responsible for carrying out photosynthesis
16 Clues: a single, undivided leaf blade attached to a stem by a petiole • the stalk-like structure that attaches a leaf blade to the stem • a branching pattern of veins in plant leaves that resemble a net • the central, prominent vein that runs along the length of a leaf • composed of loosely packed cells with large air spaces between them • ...
vocabulary crossword 2023-11-21
Across
- remaining in a place longer than usal
- change in form or nature
- something exact
- lound an confusing noise
- backround information
- prominent
- being the first of a kind
- realize beforehand
- feeling after someone died
Down
- when you use your body to express yourself
- to produce
- extensive bleeding
- to serve someone about something in especific
- the study of the human body
- The rakoon has _____.
- defects
16 Clues: defects • prominent • to produce • something exact • extensive bleeding • realize beforehand • backround information • The rakoon has _____. • change in form or nature • lound an confusing noise • being the first of a kind • feeling after someone died • the study of the human body • remaining in a place longer than usal • when you use your body to express yourself • ...
Ch 1 Zoology Intro 2025-01-14
Across
- change in population genetics over time
- root of all ecological crises
- study of animal development
- study of evolutionary relationships
- study of body function
- study of organismal interactions
- study of animals
- study of fishes
Down
- study of reptiles and amphibians
- study of mammals
- study of inheritance
- study of body structure
- study of avian reptiles
- study of tissues
- study of insects
- ____ nomenclature; system of naming organisms
16 Clues: study of fishes • study of mammals • study of tissues • study of insects • study of animals • study of inheritance • study of body function • study of body structure • study of avian reptiles • study of animal development • root of all ecological crises • study of reptiles and amphibians • study of organismal interactions • study of evolutionary relationships • ...
We OU a gift!! 2022-06-12
11 Clues: University • Grey’s ____ • Our dog is __ • You work at St. __ • Matthew lives in __ • Your son is named ___ • Your gift will be a __ • Girl’s trip is on a __ • Your daughter is named __ • Your husband is named ___ • Grilled cheese and tomato __
Biology courses 2021-11-24
Rennissance crossword kenzie 2015-06-18
Across
- four lined bar
- was the principle composer in late sixteenth centery
- maria josquin de prez wote _____________
- preast,monk,nuns
- the_____has six strings
- loud dinging nose percussion
- drone, bag, blowpipe,chanter
- idea belef
Down
- seven hole instermint
- you smash the _______ together to make a sound
- strng family
- phonic the mass was__________
- cuppella voce only no instramints
- middle ages, rennissance,________
- human boddy
15 Clues: idea belef • human boddy • strng family • four lined bar • preast,monk,nuns • seven hole instermint • the_____has six strings • loud dinging nose percussion • drone, bag, blowpipe,chanter • phonic the mass was__________ • cuppella voce only no instramints • middle ages, rennissance,________ • maria josquin de prez wote _____________ • you smash the _______ together to make a sound • ...
Medical Terms 2023-02-14
Across
- - Healthcare paid for by society as a whole, to benefit society.
- - A disease or misfunction found during a physical examination
- - Less traditional way of treating some conditions
- - The science that studies the causes and effects of diseases on humans
- - Symptoms that commonly occur together
- - The branch of science that is concerned with the bodily structure of human
- - The signs you get that your body gives you that indicate you might have a disease or sickness.
- - The practice of promoting good health to try and avoid diseases
Down
- - The range of workers in healthcare like nurses or doctors, etc.
- - The standard standing position of the human anatomy
- - The likely course of a disease
- - The state where all of the body is in the balance that it needs to be in to survive.
- - The branch of biology that deals with the normal functions of living organisms and their parts.
- - A treatment used to heal or relieve a disorder.
14 Clues: - The likely course of a disease • - Symptoms that commonly occur together • - A treatment used to heal or relieve a disorder. • - Less traditional way of treating some conditions • - The standard standing position of the human anatomy • - A disease or misfunction found during a physical examination • - Healthcare paid for by society as a whole, to benefit society. • ...
AP Terms X-word 2012-10-21
Across
- xyZ
- Imagery associated with a chain of eye contact
- Using something associated to refer to something
- Symbolic moving downward
- Symbolic movement upward
- Something on a larger scale
- Not not x
Down
- Distorted sentence structure
- The world in miniature
- Saying what didn't happen
- xy, yx
- Speaking to something that can't respond
- Symbolism of a person's anatomy
- Physiognamy, visage, features, countenance
- Creative understatement
15 Clues: xyZ • xy, yx • Not not x • The world in miniature • Creative understatement • Symbolic moving downward • Symbolic movement upward • Saying what didn't happen • Something on a larger scale • Distorted sentence structure • Symbolism of a person's anatomy • Speaking to something that can't respond • Physiognamy, visage, features, countenance • Imagery associated with a chain of eye contact • ...
Anatomy crossword 2020-06-08
Across
- front of the body
- below
- furthest to attachment
- away from the middle of the body
- back of the body
- laying face up
- bottom of the foot
Down
- The basic stance of anatomy.
- closest to attachment
- laying face down
- Closest to the surface
- palm of the hand
- toward the middle of the body
- Furthest away from the surface
- above
15 Clues: below • above • laying face up • laying face down • palm of the hand • back of the body • front of the body • bottom of the foot • closest to attachment • Closest to the surface • furthest to attachment • The basic stance of anatomy. • toward the middle of the body • Furthest away from the surface • away from the middle of the body
Renaissance period Ash and Abby 2015-06-18
Across
- consiterd banning music
- self assurance
- make something apper closer
- direneces
- The most inportant sacred vocld form
- sturuters of the human body
- people who worked for the church
- the weathy
Down
- music expression and flow
- devoted his life to sacred music
- sponcers for artits and musicians
- Work for what you earn
- renown for his sacred music
- a belefe
- local
15 Clues: local • a belefe • direneces • the weathy • self assurance • Work for what you earn • consiterd banning music • music expression and flow • make something apper closer • renown for his sacred music • sturuters of the human body • devoted his life to sacred music • people who worked for the church • sponcers for artits and musicians • The most inportant sacred vocld form
Vocab List #14 2022-12-14
Across
- Down
- Bad, evil
- Before, in front of
- Describes a lack of activity
- An initial model
- First in time or formation
- Displaying an intent to cause harm
- Steps or draft
Down
- An enzyme is a ________
- A lobby or foyer
- Evil; to slander
- The Korean War ________s the Vietnam War
- Significant event; disaster
- Anatomy students hate this adjective
- Main character
15 Clues: Down • Bad, evil • Main character • Steps or draft • A lobby or foyer • Evil; to slander • An initial model • Before, in front of • An enzyme is a ________ • First in time or formation • Significant event; disaster • Describes a lack of activity • Displaying an intent to cause harm • Anatomy students hate this adjective • The Korean War ________s the Vietnam War
HS1 SO Terminology 2025-01-30
Across
- striated involuntary muscle
- toward the side, side view
- plane that creates inferior/superior parts
- tissue that reacts to a stimulus
- stores fat
- pertaining to the tail
- two thin tissue layers, secrete fluid
Down
- function
- structure
- connects bone to bone
- another word for anterior
- near the surface
- pertaining to the skull or head
- connects muscle to bone
- positioned face down
15 Clues: function • structure • stores fat • near the surface • positioned face down • connects bone to bone • pertaining to the tail • connects muscle to bone • another word for anterior • toward the side, side view • striated involuntary muscle • pertaining to the skull or head • tissue that reacts to a stimulus • two thin tissue layers, secrete fluid • plane that creates inferior/superior parts
Chapter 11 & 12 Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-09
Across
- were government officials who dealt with laws and judges, could also lead an army.
- soldiers were armed with _________, double-edged swords.
- an astronomer who studied the motion of planets and stars.
- a well-known political leader and writer in Rome
- brought water from the country to the city.
- this empress was Justinian's brilliant and capable wife.
- this person believed that history had morals lessons to teach people, this person also wrote "History of Rome.
- he made many reforms to protect his empire, such as, made a powerful professional army of roughly 150,000 soldiers.
Down
- a government to oversee each of the provinces.
- they would often face with poverty.
- Empire, when the Roman Empire divided, the eastern half became known as the _________
- a form of government in which citizens elect their leader.
- Roman poet who wrote an epic called the Aeneid.
- this general tried to institute a political reform to fix the broken system, he also built forts to stabilize Rome's boarder.
- former gladiator who led a huge slave rebellion.
- fought each other or wild animals to death.
- a Greek doctor who showed the importance of anatomy.
- the study of the body and it's parts.
- Alps, large mountain range that separates Italy from northern Europe.
- Forum, a large, open marketplace where food and goods are bought.
20 Clues: they would often face with poverty. • the study of the body and it's parts. • fought each other or wild animals to death. • brought water from the country to the city. • a government to oversee each of the provinces. • Roman poet who wrote an epic called the Aeneid. • former gladiator who led a huge slave rebellion. • a well-known political leader and writer in Rome • ...