greys anatomy Crossword Puzzles
Serien-Special 2017-05-27
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- Wer spielt "Meep" in American Horror Story?
- Um welches Thema geht es in der Serie "13 Reasons Why"?
- Wie wäre der deutsche Name von Raj's Hund, in "The Big Bang Theory"?
- Wo leben die vier Freundinnen der Serie Pretty little Liars?
- Charlie Sheen wurde aus er Serie, "Two and a half Men" geworfen, weil er wem beleidigte?
- Welchen Namen trägt Staffel 4 in American Horror Story?
- Wie sollte "Grey's Anatomy" ursprünglich heißen?
- Welche Hauptfigur, aus "The Big Bang Theory" hat keinen Nachnamen?
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- Wie oft kam es vor, dass Barney Stinson in "How I met your mother" keinen Anzug trug?
- Wie lautet "Bones" richtiger Vorname?
- Um welche Mythologien geht es in "Teen Wolf" noch, außer Werwölfe?
- Welchen Namen trägt Staffel 5 in American Horror Story?
- Spin Off der Serie "Grey's Anatomy"
- Emily Deschanel alias "Bones" ernährt sich im richtien Leben
- Welchen Namen trägt Staffel 1 in American Horror Story?
- Jesse Williams, der „Dr. Jackson Avery“ darstellt hatte vor seiner Schauspielkarriere, welchen Beruf?
- Wie viele Staffeln gibt es bis jetzt von PLL?
- Welche Geschichte in American Horror Story beruht auf wahren Ereignissen?
- Patrick Jane in "The Mentalist" arbeitet mit welcher Polizeiberhörde zusammen?
19 Clues: Spin Off der Serie "Grey's Anatomy" • Wie lautet "Bones" richtiger Vorname? • Wer spielt "Meep" in American Horror Story? • Wie viele Staffeln gibt es bis jetzt von PLL? • Wie sollte "Grey's Anatomy" ursprünglich heißen? • Welchen Namen trägt Staffel 5 in American Horror Story? • Welchen Namen trägt Staffel 1 in American Horror Story? • ...
ologies 2026-05-12
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- study of hormones and their composition and function
- study of plants and everything about them
- study of cell biology including cell anatomy and physiology
- study of properties of matter and how matter changes into new substances
- science study of how humans impact the earth and it's resources
- Structure and function of living thing such as cells tissue organ and organ system
- study of the nature formation and movement of glaciers
- study of all types of animals and everything about them
- the study of bacteria especially in relation to medicine and agriculture
- study of organism and how they interact with the environment such as habitats and food webs
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- study of insects
- Study of ticks mites and spiders
- study of development of living things before birth
- study of heredity and inherited traits passed down from generation to generation
- study of chemistry in living things which includes metabolism
- a person who studies the different climates
- study of the incidence distribution and possible control of epidemic and other dieases
- The study of the Moon stars and other objects in space
- the study of living things and everything about it
19 Clues: study of insects • Study of ticks mites and spiders • study of plants and everything about them • a person who studies the different climates • study of development of living things before birth • the study of living things and everything about it • study of hormones and their composition and function • The study of the Moon stars and other objects in space • ...
Biology 2026-05-12
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- Study of the incidence
- Study of cell biology
- Study of hormones
- Study of the properties
- A person who studies climates
- Study's ticks and spiders
- Study the moon
- Study of plants
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- Study of development
- Study of heredity
- Science Study of insects
- Study of organisms
- Study of living
- Structure and function
- Study of chemistry
15 Clues: Study the moon • Study of living • Study of plants • Study of heredity • Study of hormones • Study of organisms • Study of chemistry • Study of development • Study of cell biology • Study of the incidence • Structure and function • Study of the properties • Science Study of insects • Study's ticks and spiders • A person who studies climates
Serien-Special 2017-05-27
Across
- Welchen Namen trägt Staffel 5 in American Horror Story?
- Um welche Mythologien geht es in "Teen Wolf" noch, außer Werwölfe?
- Spin Off der Serie "Grey's Anatomy"
- Wie wäre der deutsche Name von Raj's Hund, in "The Big Bang Theory"?
- Um welches Thema geht es in der Serie "13 Reasons Why"?
- Jesse Williams, der „Dr. Jackson Avery“ darstellt hatte vor seiner Schauspielkarriere, welchen Beruf?
- Wer spielt "Meep" in American Horror Story?
- Welche Hauptfigur, aus "The Big Bang Theory" hat keinen Nachnamen?
- Welchen Namen trägt Staffel 1 in American Horror Story?
- Welche Geschichte in American Horror Story beruht auf wahren Ereignissen?
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- Wo leben die vier Freundinnen der Serie Pretty little Liars?
- Wie lautet "Bones" richtiger Vorname?
- Patrick Jane in "The Mentalist" arbeitet mit welcher Polizeiberhörde zusammen?
- Wie sollte "Grey's Anatomy" ursprünglich heißen?
- Welchen Namen trägt Staffel 4 in American Horror Story?
- Emily Deschanel alias "Bones" ernährt sich im richtien Leben
- Wie oft kam es vor, dass Barney Stinson in "How I met your mother" keinen Anzug trug?
- Wie viele Staffeln gibt es bis jetzt von PLL?
- Charlie Sheen wurde aus er Serie, "Two and a half Men" geworfen, weil er wem beleidigte?
19 Clues: Spin Off der Serie "Grey's Anatomy" • Wie lautet "Bones" richtiger Vorname? • Wer spielt "Meep" in American Horror Story? • Wie viele Staffeln gibt es bis jetzt von PLL? • Wie sollte "Grey's Anatomy" ursprünglich heißen? • Welchen Namen trägt Staffel 5 in American Horror Story? • Welchen Namen trägt Staffel 4 in American Horror Story? • ...
Medicine Unit 1/2 2021-10-06
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- what was painted on people's doors during the great plague?
- name of plague in 1348
- ancient greek doctor who came up with the four humours
- surname of the man who came up with the idea of blood circulation
- place in the middle ages were old/poor people would go for care
- a method of preventing illness
- who controlled education?
- name of plague in 1665
- surname of the man who came up with the idea of human anatomy
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- medically trained people who the rich would go and see
- one of the most important inventions in 1440
- a treatment to balance the four humours to get rid of blood
- another name of 'bad air'
- surname of the English doctor who believed in observing his patients illness in order to diagnose them
- a technique used on humans and animals in the renaissance period in order to discover human anatomy and blood circluation
- ancient doctor who worked in Ancient Rome who came up with the theory of opposites
- another treatment to balance the four humours to get rid of bile
- scientific group who experimented with new ideas
- most remedies included these
19 Clues: name of plague in 1348 • name of plague in 1665 • another name of 'bad air' • who controlled education? • most remedies included these • a method of preventing illness • one of the most important inventions in 1440 • scientific group who experimented with new ideas • medically trained people who the rich would go and see • ...
The Renaissance 2022-10-31
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- the acknowledgement, acceptance and pride in being different from others, even unique.
- the study of the body
- the sun is in the center of the planets
- a poem of fourteenlines that follows a strict scheme of rhyme and a specific structure
- an emphasis on living well in this world and understanding better the activities of this world
- sneaky, cunning, and lacking a moral code
- the similarities and appearences of the
- a painting done on wet plaster on a wall
- to understand our anatomy
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- a revival in the study of classical antiquity It can refer to any period before c. 500 AD
- cultivated a new change in art, knowledge, and culture
- a short period of the most exceptional artistic production in the Italian states
- the earth is in the center of the planets
- a system used by artists for creating the illusion of depth on a flat surface
- someone who makes things for the time
- Galileo used controlled experiments and analyzed data to prove, or disprove, his theories
- the person or group of people paying for the image
17 Clues: the study of the body • to understand our anatomy • someone who makes things for the time • the sun is in the center of the planets • the similarities and appearences of the • a painting done on wet plaster on a wall • the earth is in the center of the planets • sneaky, cunning, and lacking a moral code • the person or group of people paying for the image • ...
Legal Edition 2025-04-20
13 Clues: your baby • burnt tea • fav color • birthday girl • fav ice cream • your fav series • candy crush user • gay group; acronym • fav pilipino flavor • first in-person class • this happens in april • you'll get too much jupiter • when you don't wanna do anything
The thing about the jellyfish 2023-11-21
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- exact copies .
- becoming apparent or promi .
- The study of the human body .
- Realized beforhand .
- Loud , noise , shouting .
- Distrutful .
- A japanies poem .
- Free of germs .
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- Waiting near at hand .
- produce or created .
- Plot , plan formuated in screted .
- being the frist of the kind , very basic .
- Tiny particular .
- Basic .
- Requiring immediate attention .
15 Clues: Basic . • Distrutful . • exact copies . • Free of germs . • Tiny particular . • A japanies poem . • produce or created . • Realized beforhand . • Waiting near at hand . • Loud , noise , shouting . • becoming apparent or promi . • The study of the human body . • Requiring immediate attention . • Plot , plan formuated in screted . • being the frist of the kind , very basic .
Introduction To Biology 2026-04-19
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- study of Algae
- father of medicine
- study of insects
- study of living beings
- study of birds
- study of survival problems of living things
- study of fungi
- Gross structure
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- inheritance
- life processes
- father of biology
- study of fishes
- study of diseases of plants and animals
- study of chemicals
- relation with environment
15 Clues: inheritance • study of Algae • life processes • study of birds • study of fungi • study of fishes • Gross structure • study of insects • father of biology • father of medicine • study of chemicals • study of living beings • relation with environment • study of diseases of plants and animals • study of survival problems of living things
Ologies 1 2026-05-12
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- Study of ticks, mites, and spiders
- Study of chemistry in living thi b s which includes metabolism
- The study of living things and everything about them
- The study of matter and how matter changes into new substances
- Study of organisms and how they interact with the environment, such as habitats and food web
- Study of living things such as cells, tissues, organs, and organ functions
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- The study of plants and everything about them
- A study of cell biology including cell anatomy and physiology
- The study of the moon, stars, and other objects in space
- A person who studies different climates
- The study of bacteria, especially in telation to medicine and agriculture
11 Clues: Study of ticks, mites, and spiders • A person who studies different climates • The study of plants and everything about them • The study of living things and everything about them • The study of the moon, stars, and other objects in space • A study of cell biology including cell anatomy and physiology • Study of chemistry in living thi b s which includes metabolism • ...
Strawhats 2022-05-10
10 Clues: Jaws • Foilist • Swindler • Oscar Ramsay • The finest MD • Cube detector • Filled with elatedness • David Hansons creation • Great way to learn anatomy • Suffer silently, silently suffer
Packer Electives 2026-04-24
10 Clues: human cultures • real, tangible • interviews, news • Pluto, black holes • not real, imaginary • bones, tissue, skin • communist revolution • haiku, ode, limerick • personal recollections • Plato, Sappho, Herodotus
Anatomy 2021-09-14
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- inner layer membrane that cover the lungs, blood vessels nerves etc.
- Cavity that contains the spinal cord
- forms the lining around the abdominal cavity
- Cavity that contains the brain
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- Called the chest cavity
- a serous membrane
- Cavity that contains the digestive tract
- Outer layer of a membrane that attaches to the chest wall
- fibrous sac that covers the heart
- funnel shaped space surrounded by the pelvic bones
10 Clues: a serous membrane • Called the chest cavity • Cavity that contains the brain • fibrous sac that covers the heart • Cavity that contains the spinal cord • Cavity that contains the digestive tract • forms the lining around the abdominal cavity • funnel shaped space surrounded by the pelvic bones • Outer layer of a membrane that attaches to the chest wall • ...
Anatomy 2018-01-24
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- The predominant hormone in women
- A cartilaginous extension of the inferior part of the sternum
- The proper name for the kneecap
- The pairs of bones in the lower arm (2 words)
- The two bones that form the base of the pelvis
- A thick band of nerve fibers that divides the cerebral cortex into left and right hemispheres
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- The flap of the cartilage that covers the larynx and opens when breathing
- The names of the bones in your finger tips (2 words)
- The pairs of bones in the lower leg (2 words)
- The predominant hormone in men
10 Clues: The predominant hormone in men • The proper name for the kneecap • The predominant hormone in women • The pairs of bones in the lower leg (2 words) • The pairs of bones in the lower arm (2 words) • The two bones that form the base of the pelvis • The names of the bones in your finger tips (2 words) • A cartilaginous extension of the inferior part of the sternum • ...
Anatomy 2012-10-02
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- |Any of various compounds composed of fatty acids and phosphoric acid and a nitrogenous base; an important constituent of membranes
- |An organelle in the cytoplasm of a living cell; they attach to mRNA and move down it one codon at a time and then stop until tRNA brings the required amino acid
- |An organelle found in the cytoplasm of most cells
- |The phase of the cell cycle in which the cell spends the majority of its time and performs the majority of its purposes including preparation for cell division.
- |Noun cell division in which the nucleus divides into nuclei containing the same number of chromosomes
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- |The second compartment of the stomach of a ruminant
- |The protoplasm of a cell excluding the nucleus; is full of proteins that control cell metabolism
- |A threadlike body in the cell nucleus that carries the genes in a linear order
- |A part of the cell containing DNA and RNA and responsible for growth and reproduction
- |Cell division that produces reproductive cells in sexually reproducing organisms; the nucleus divides into four nuclei each containing half the chromosome number
10 Clues: |An organelle found in the cytoplasm of most cells • |The second compartment of the stomach of a ruminant • |A threadlike body in the cell nucleus that carries the genes in a linear order • |A part of the cell containing DNA and RNA and responsible for growth and reproduction • ...
Anatomy 2023-02-16
10 Clues: Main artery • Above the eyes • Inside of the skull • The largest human bone • The spine consists of.. • the smallest bone is located • 32 pieces inside of the mouth • The largest organ of human body • The human skeleton has more than 200.. • The human body has ten fingers and ten?
anatomy 2023-05-30
10 Clues: turning • lowering • turning in • turning outwards • stretching forward • raising foot upwards • raising something higher • decreasing a joint angle • motion of limb away from midline • bones slide past one another in a linear directio
Anatomy 2023-08-15
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- The largest artery in the body
- Regulate salt and acid-base balance
- Is part of the respiratory musculature
- Largest human organ
- The Biggest bone in your body
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- Helps your body to get rid of toxins
- The organ that can be removed if it becomes inflamed
- Protects the brain
- Moves body parts and organs
- Part of the eye that has colour in it
10 Clues: Protects the brain • Largest human organ • Moves body parts and organs • The Biggest bone in your body • The largest artery in the body • Regulate salt and acid-base balance • Helps your body to get rid of toxins • Part of the eye that has colour in it • Is part of the respiratory musculature • The organ that can be removed if it becomes inflamed
Anatomy 2022-05-19
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- the movement of blood through the heart and blood vessels
- colored part of the eye that controls the size of the pupil
- a blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to the body
- the organ of smell and entrance to the respiratory tract
- the organ that is the center of the nervous system
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- any of the terminal members of the hand
- the process by which the body breaks down food
- one of the digits of the foot
- the point of connection between two bones
- the structure providing a frame for the body of an animal
10 Clues: one of the digits of the foot • any of the terminal members of the hand • the point of connection between two bones • the process by which the body breaks down food • the organ that is the center of the nervous system • the organ of smell and entrance to the respiratory tract • the movement of blood through the heart and blood vessels • ...
Anatomy 2025-07-24
10 Clues: กระดูกขมับ • กระดูกจมูก • กระดูกน้ำตา • กระดูกท้ายทอย • กระดูกโหนกแก้ม • กระดูกเพดานปาก • กระดูกข้างกะโหลก • กระดูกขากรรไกรบน • กระดูกขากรรไกรล่าง • กระดูกกลางโพรงจมูก
Anatomy 2025-07-21
10 Clues: กระดูกขมับ • ขากรรไกรบน • กระดูกน้ำตา • ขากรรไกรล่าง • กระดูกหน้าผาก • กระดูกท้ายทอย • กระดูกดั้งจมูก • กระดูกสฟีนอยด์ • กระดูกโหนกแก้ม • กระดูกข้างกระหม่อม
anatomy 2025-07-06
10 Clues: Organ that pumps blood • Organ used for smelling • Organ used for breathing • Control center of the body • Backbone made of vertebrae • Largest bone in the human body • Organ that detoxifies substances • Bony structure protecting the brain • Bone forming part of the chest cage • Blood vessel carrying blood to heart
Intelligent Design 2022-11-27
14 Clues: Contact • creation • God Delusion • out of nothing • origin of species • preserved remains • biology's big bang • back and forth change • change within species • genetic alphabet A,T,C,G • science that studies past • science that studies present • all life has common ancestry • similarity of anatomy between types
Good ol’ Jane Goodall 2023-10-02
14 Clues: to grow • to follow • not usual • to have impact • very important • against the law • to begin something • a group of mammals • cheer / thought of • a project / activity • not easily manipulated • to open up new research • the labelling of body parts • to get involved / dive in to something
IELTS vocabulary about fields of studies 2021-12-30
11 Clues: hình học • thực vật học • khí tượng học • study of maps • giải phẫu học • sinh thái học • study of stars • study of sounds • study of animals • (Greek word) old • relating to nature
Bird Anatomy 2021-11-18
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- used for grooming, feeding, picking up objects, fighting, foraging, courtship and feeding young babies
- long winding tube in which food is digested and absorbed into the blood
- very sharp vision (some birds can see ultraviolet light!)
- weighs up to two times more than a mammal of equal size a four-chambered organ that beats 200 times per minute for birds
- nine in total keep oxygen rich air moving in one direction so that it can get the most oxygen per breath
- mall organ which produces digestive enzymes
- birds use this to digest food six times faster than a rabbit.
- latin for sewer, the end of the digestive tract
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- rid the body of metabolic wastes by producing uric acid
- organ used for digesting food storing and filtering the blood and producing proteins
- after eating, undigested food moves down this tube
- lower stomach; crushes food with pebbles the bird has swallowed
- Some are used for flight, some for insulation and some for courtship and mating
- undigested food sits in this organ and parent birds feed their babies with this "milk"
- for smelling a little and breathing a lot! - though, vultures can smell and have found leaks in gas pipes which smelled like rotten carrion, other birds can identify their own nests with smell
- muscles used for flight; largest, most powerful muscles in the bird
- Wide and flat area provides large surface area for the large pectoral muscles to attach to
17 Clues: mall organ which produces digestive enzymes • latin for sewer, the end of the digestive tract • after eating, undigested food moves down this tube • rid the body of metabolic wastes by producing uric acid • very sharp vision (some birds can see ultraviolet light!) • birds use this to digest food six times faster than a rabbit. • ...
Thoracic Anatomy 2022-02-07
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- neck muscles that assist breathing
- blood vessel that returns blood to the heart (superior and inferior branch)
- bone at the center of the chest where all ribs connect, formed by three different bones
- largest blood vessel that carries blood from the heart
- _______ joint, where the ribs meet costal cartilage
- middle portion of the sternum where ribs 2 through 10 attach
- a tough tissue that connects the ribs to the sternum
- main muscle that inflates and deflates the lungs
- organ that facilitate gas transfer between air and blood
- word that describes both ligaments and muscles that are between the ribs
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- organ that pumps blood through the body
- ligament that holds the clavicle to the sternum
- the two floating ribs (not attached to sternum) spelled out numbers
- tissue that surround the heart
- most inferior aspect of the sternum, has no rib attachment
- most superior bone of the sternum, connected to 1st rib and clavivle
- section of the spine with 12 vertebral bodies
17 Clues: tissue that surround the heart • neck muscles that assist breathing • organ that pumps blood through the body • section of the spine with 12 vertebral bodies • ligament that holds the clavicle to the sternum • main muscle that inflates and deflates the lungs • _______ joint, where the ribs meet costal cartilage • a tough tissue that connects the ribs to the sternum • ...
Urinary anatomy 2018-10-25
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- region that contains renal pyramids
- tube connecting kidney to urinary bladder
- type of epithelium in distal convoluted tubule
- artery that comes after interlobar artery
- small functional units in kidney
- type of epithelium in urinary bladder
- inner layer of Bowman's capsule attached to blood capillaries
- kidney collection region for urine
- muscle tissue type in external urethral sphincter
- outer region of kidney
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- area where blood vessels enter and exit the kidney
- process that involves water movement out of capillaries
- name of muscle in urinary bladder
- another name for cortical radiate artery
- area of urinary bladder that the tubes enter and exit
- capillary bed surrounded by Bowman's capsule
- functional organ of urinary system
17 Clues: outer region of kidney • small functional units in kidney • name of muscle in urinary bladder • kidney collection region for urine • functional organ of urinary system • region that contains renal pyramids • type of epithelium in urinary bladder • another name for cortical radiate artery • tube connecting kidney to urinary bladder • artery that comes after interlobar artery • ...
anatomy crossword 2023-10-25
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- finger distal to the shoulder appendicular
- jaw orals region
- forehead cranial
- middle back
- cube shaped
- why surfaces hold muscle
- bone wide and strong absorbs shock
- neck upper back cervical region
- wrist carpals region
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- knee
- upper arm lateral to the ribs
- lower back
- thigh
- top of the head axial
- chest and ribs axial
- bone hip bone
- feet appendicular
17 Clues: knee • thigh • lower back • middle back • cube shaped • bone hip bone • jaw orals region • forehead cranial • feet appendicular • chest and ribs axial • wrist carpals region • top of the head axial • why surfaces hold muscle • upper arm lateral to the ribs • neck upper back cervical region • bone wide and strong absorbs shock • finger distal to the shoulder appendicular
Anatomy Review 2022-07-07
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- Dr. Curfmans favorite muscle
- the distal attachment for the deltoid
- innervated nerve to subclavian C5 6
- innervates most of the volar forearm muscles
- innervated by inferior gluteal n L5,S1,2
- proximally attaches at the head of the fibula
- attached distally at radial tuberosity
- both muscles are innervated by dordoscapular n. C4,5
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- the Q in PGOGOQ
- no bony attachment in the intrinsic hand
- innervates all the muscle of the posterior arm
- only flexes elbow
- transverse muscle fibers
- nerve that innervates the anterior leg muscles
- the P in PGOGOQ
- attached distally on the pes anserine
- attaches proximally to the apex of the coracoid process
17 Clues: the Q in PGOGOQ • the P in PGOGOQ • only flexes elbow • transverse muscle fibers • Dr. Curfmans favorite muscle • innervated nerve to subclavian C5 6 • the distal attachment for the deltoid • attached distally on the pes anserine • attached distally at radial tuberosity • no bony attachment in the intrinsic hand • innervated by inferior gluteal n L5,S1,2 • ...
Car anatomy 2024-02-22
17 Clues: capó • tablero • batería • cajuela • llantas • fusibles • cableado • pide vías • alternador • velocímetro • bomba de agua • filtro de aire • filtro de aceite • motor de arranque • tanque de gasolina • sensor de temperatura • cinturón de seguridad
Car anatomy 2024-02-22
17 Clues: capó • tablero • batería • cajuela • llantas • fusibles • cableado • pide vías • alternador • velocímetro • bomba de agua • filtro de aire • filtro de aceite • motor de arranque • tanque de gasolina • sensor de temperatura • cinturón de seguridad
Frog Anatomy 2024-04-11
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- stores solid waste
- produces bile
- dark red spherical object; holds blood
- has left and right atrium and ventricle
- tube leading from mouth
- produces sperm
- produces eggs
- excretes urine, sperm, and eggs
- connects small intestine together
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- absorption of digest nutrients
- filters waste from blood
- stores urine
- spider-web like membrane
- spaghetti shaped structures
- first spot for chemical digestion
- spongy organs
- stores bile
17 Clues: stores bile • stores urine • produces bile • spongy organs • produces eggs • produces sperm • stores solid waste • tube leading from mouth • filters waste from blood • spider-web like membrane • spaghetti shaped structures • absorption of digest nutrients • excretes urine, sperm, and eggs • first spot for chemical digestion • connects small intestine together • ...
Anatomy muscles 2024-05-09
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- A different name for the ribs
- Beneath the skin layer, connected to superficial fascia
- flex the humerus and rotate it outward
- the middle line of the abdomen
- Long, thin and narrow muscle that lies along the posterior border of the pectoralis minor
- thick muscle on the scapula
- the largest of the scalene muscles
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- extends the forearm
- extend the humerus in a forward direction
- flexion of the wrist, weak flexion of the elbow
- Flexes, adducts, and rotates arm medially at the shoulder.
- Supports the trunk and raises the neck, a fan shaped muscle that is on the superior side
- produce milk on the anterior chest wall
- the outermost layer
- A large thick muscle on the upper arm connecting the scapula to the radius
- broad and thin muscle on the innerside of the external oblique
- extends, adducts, and rotates arm medially at the shoulder
17 Clues: extends the forearm • the outermost layer • thick muscle on the scapula • A different name for the ribs • the middle line of the abdomen • the largest of the scalene muscles • flex the humerus and rotate it outward • produce milk on the anterior chest wall • extend the humerus in a forward direction • flexion of the wrist, weak flexion of the elbow • ...
Anatomy muscles 2024-05-09
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- A different name for the ribs
- Beneath the skin layer, connected to superficial fascia
- flex the humerus and rotate it outward
- the middle line of the abdomen
- Long, thin and narrow muscle that lies along the posterior border of the pectoralis minor
- thick muscle on the scapula
- the largest of the scalene muscles
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- extends the forearm
- extend the humerus in a forward direction
- flexion of the wrist, weak flexion of the elbow
- Flexes, adducts, and rotates arm medially at the shoulder.
- Supports the trunk and raises the neck, a fan shaped muscle that is on the superior side
- produce milk on the anterior chest wall
- the outermost layer
- A large thick muscle on the upper arm connecting the scapula to the radius
- broad and thin muscle on the innerside of the external oblique
- extends, adducts, and rotates arm medially at the shoulder
17 Clues: extends the forearm • the outermost layer • thick muscle on the scapula • A different name for the ribs • the middle line of the abdomen • the largest of the scalene muscles • flex the humerus and rotate it outward • produce milk on the anterior chest wall • extend the humerus in a forward direction • flexion of the wrist, weak flexion of the elbow • ...
Anatomy & Physiology 2022-11-16
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- Blood vessel responsible for bringing blood towards the heart
- Type of muscle responsible for performing peristalsis
- Organ responsible for filtering old red blood cells from blood stream
- Structure covering the entrance to the larynx that functions to prevent choking
- Tissue responsible for protection, secretion, and absorption
- Largest lymph vessel in the body
- Gas that is transported by the respiratory system
- Type of joint at the shoulder and hip
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- Existence and maintenance of a constant internal environment
- Organelles that are responsible for breaking down protein and waste products inside of the cell
- Body plane that splits the body into left and right sides
- Nerve that controls and regulates the parasympathetic response
- Bone that articulates with the metacarpal of the thumb to create a saddle joint
- Region of vertebral column that contains 12 bones
- Gland responsible for producing and secreting melatonin
- Body cavity created by the cranium and vertebral column, protects the brain and spinal cord
- Organ that is located in the right hypochondriac region of the abdomen
17 Clues: Largest lymph vessel in the body • Type of joint at the shoulder and hip • Region of vertebral column that contains 12 bones • Gas that is transported by the respiratory system • Type of muscle responsible for performing peristalsis • Gland responsible for producing and secreting melatonin • Body plane that splits the body into left and right sides • ...
Anatomy 1 2022-05-25
Across
- the middle layer of the skin where nerves are
- spongey tissue at the end of long bones
- elastic sacs in the lungs
- filters liquid waste
- oils the hair and skin
- intestine filters solid waste
Down
- very tiny vessels where blood flows
- connects bone to bone
- pipe where you inhale air
- tubes that carry air from the windpipe to the lungs
- soft tissue inside the bone
- the bone's outer covering
- liquid that carries blood cells
- the places where your bones meet
- connect bone to muscle
- the thin top layer of the skin
- layer deepest layer of skin
17 Clues: filters liquid waste • connects bone to bone • connect bone to muscle • oils the hair and skin • pipe where you inhale air • the bone's outer covering • elastic sacs in the lungs • soft tissue inside the bone • layer deepest layer of skin • intestine filters solid waste • the thin top layer of the skin • liquid that carries blood cells • the places where your bones meet • ...
Knee Anatomy 2025-02-26
Across
- AKA kneecap
- This test is commonly used to test for an ACL tear
- Females tend to land more _______ footed compared to males
- Felt or heard when the ACL is torn
- These muscles extend the knee
- This test is used to diagnose a PCL tear
- "Top" bone of the knee joint
- Aids in shock absorption in the knee
- A sprain of this ligament is caused by a varus force
- When a piece of bone is pulled off
- Inflammation of the patellar tendon is called patellar ______
Down
- These muscles flex the knee
- Serves as an attachment point for knee structures
- These ligaments are located outside the joint capsule
- Aids with internal rotation of a flexed knee
- Osgood ________ Condition
- Helps prevent anterior translation of the knee
17 Clues: AKA kneecap • Osgood ________ Condition • These muscles flex the knee • "Top" bone of the knee joint • These muscles extend the knee • Felt or heard when the ACL is torn • When a piece of bone is pulled off • Aids in shock absorption in the knee • This test is used to diagnose a PCL tear • Aids with internal rotation of a flexed knee • ...
Dental anatomy 2025-01-27
Across
- what is the age of calcification completion for the root of the maxillary central incisor
- How is the cervical line (CL) of the maxillary central incisor curved on the labial aspect?
- in mandibular central incisor the cervical line curve more on which side
- What is the shape of the root from the distal aspect?
- Which surface of the mandibular central incisor crown is convex at the incisal third?
- What ridge is heavily developed on the lingual aspect of the maxillary lateral incisor
- What feature appears on the incisal ridge of newly erupted central incisors?
- In the Universal system, which tooth is designated as number 9?
- From which aspect does the root of the maxillary lateral incisor taper to a blunt apex?
Down
- What numbering system assigns numbers 1 to 32 for the permanent dentition?
- Which surface of the crown is described as having a flattened area at the incisal third(mandibular central incisor)
- What feature joins the marginal ridges at the cingulum on the lingual surface?
- what is the root shape of the mandibular central incisor
- Which outline of the crown is more rounded from the labial aspect (maxillary lateral incisor)
- What notation system uses a quadrant-based symbolic representation
- What is the primary feature on the lingual surface of the maxillary central incisor?
- In the Universal system, which tooth is numbered 32?
- In Palmer notation, what number represents the left mandibular central incisor?
- Which aspect of the mandibular central incisor shows bilateral symmetry?
19 Clues: In the Universal system, which tooth is numbered 32? • What is the shape of the root from the distal aspect? • what is the root shape of the mandibular central incisor • In the Universal system, which tooth is designated as number 9? • What notation system uses a quadrant-based symbolic representation • ...
Atom Anatomy 2025-09-25
Across
- the average mass of all of the stable isotopes
- atoms with the same number of protons, but a different number of neutrons
- the seventh element
- this atom has an electron configuration of 2-8-7
- this element has a mass number of 40
- the ninth element
- performed the gold foil experiment
- positively charged particle
- number found by adding the protons and neutrons
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- the number related to how many protons an atom has
- the symbol for this element is K
- non-charged particle
- negatively charged particle
- location of the protons and neutrons in an atom
- the arrangement of electrons in an atom
- this element has a density of 2.00 g/cm3 (Table S)
- location of the electrons in an atom
17 Clues: the ninth element • the seventh element • non-charged particle • negatively charged particle • positively charged particle • the symbol for this element is K • performed the gold foil experiment • this element has a mass number of 40 • location of the electrons in an atom • the arrangement of electrons in an atom • the average mass of all of the stable isotopes • ...
Heart Anatomy! 2025-09-27
Across
- Blood vessel that takes blood to the lungs
- Lower right chamber that pumps blood to the lungs
- Lower left chamber that pumps blood to the body
- Thick, muscular middle layer of the heart
- Large vein that brings blood from the lower body to the heart
- Blood vessel that brings blood back from the lungs
- Upper left chamber of the heart
- Biggest artery that carries blood from the heart to the body
- Flap between the left atrium and left ventricle
- Big vessel that carries blood from the heart to the lungs
- Upper right chamber of the heart
Down
- Large vein that brings blood from the upper body to the heart
- Flap that controls blood going into the aorta
- Flap between the right atrium and right ventricle
- Heart flap that controls blood flow to the lungs
- Outer covering that protects the heart
- Inner lining of the heart
17 Clues: Inner lining of the heart • Upper left chamber of the heart • Upper right chamber of the heart • Outer covering that protects the heart • Thick, muscular middle layer of the heart • Blood vessel that takes blood to the lungs • Flap that controls blood going into the aorta • Lower left chamber that pumps blood to the body • Flap between the left atrium and left ventricle • ...
Ocular Anatomy 2026-05-12
Across
- Protective structure covering the eye
- nerve Structure that carries visual information to the brain
- canal Canal responsible for draining aqueous humor
- Thin membrane covering the sclera
- Gel that fills the back of the eye
- Point of sharpest vision in the retina
Down
- Fibers that hold the lens in place
- meshwork Drainage tissue located in the angle
- Clear fluid in the front part of the eye
- Opening that controls how much light enters
- Light-sensitive tissue lining the back of the eye
- Colored part of the eye
- White outer coating of the eye
- Small openings near the eyelids that drain tears
- Central area responsible for detailed vision
- Clear structure covering the front of the eye
- Structure that focuses light onto the retina
17 Clues: Colored part of the eye • White outer coating of the eye • Thin membrane covering the sclera • Fibers that hold the lens in place • Gel that fills the back of the eye • Protective structure covering the eye • Point of sharpest vision in the retina • Clear fluid in the front part of the eye • Opening that controls how much light enters • ...
comparative anatomy 2025-01-30
Across
- when two organism have structures that do the same job, but they are built differently
- when you look at the anatomy of different things and figure out how they are alike
- What all living things are made of
- the study of the development of organisms
- the oldest discovered life
Down
- an organism that has hair, and gives birth to live young
- the study of the structure of living things
- the pelvis of a whale is an example of this
- when two organism have the same structure but that structure could do different things
- a structure that is inherited from ancestors, but is no longer functional
- an organism that has a back bone
11 Clues: the oldest discovered life • an organism that has a back bone • What all living things are made of • the study of the development of organisms • the study of the structure of living things • the pelvis of a whale is an example of this • an organism that has hair, and gives birth to live young • a structure that is inherited from ancestors, but is no longer functional • ...
Ologies 1 2026-05-12
Across
- The study of the moon, stars, and other objects in space
- The study of matter and how matter changes into new substances
- Study of living things such as cells, tissues, organs, and organ functions
- The study of plants and everything about them
- The study of living things and everything about them
- Study of organisms and how they interact with the environment, such as habitats and food web
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- Study of ticks, mites, and spiders
- The study of bacteria, especially in telation to medicine and agriculture
- A person who studies different climates
- A study of cell biology including cell anatomy and physiology
- Study of chemistry in living thi b s which includes metabolism
11 Clues: Study of ticks, mites, and spiders • A person who studies different climates • The study of plants and everything about them • The study of living things and everything about them • The study of the moon, stars, and other objects in space • A study of cell biology including cell anatomy and physiology • The study of matter and how matter changes into new substances • ...
IELTS vocabulary about fields of studies 2021-12-30
11 Clues: hình học • thực vật học • khí tượng học • study of maps • giải phẫu học • sinh thái học • study of stars • study of sounds • study of animals • (Greek word) old • relating to nature
IELTS vocabulary about fields of studies 2021-12-30
11 Clues: hình học • thực vật học • khí tượng học • study of maps • giải phẫu học • sinh thái học • study of stars • study of sounds • study of animals • (Greek word) old • relating to nature
Anatomy 2018-08-23
Across
- A crushing compression fracture tat leaves a vertebra narrowed anteriorly
- Enlarging of the blood vessels
- Inflammation of a tendon
- Compression injury involving accumulation of blood and lymph within a muscle
- Subjective information provided by an individual regarding his or her percpetion of the problem
- The disruption of force within a body
Down
- Injury to ligamentous tissue
- The manner in which an injury occured
- The death of areas of tissue or bone surrounded by healthy parts
- A painful, involvuntary conraction
10 Clues: Inflammation of a tendon • Injury to ligamentous tissue • Enlarging of the blood vessels • A painful, involvuntary conraction • The manner in which an injury occured • The disruption of force within a body • The death of areas of tissue or bone surrounded by healthy parts • A crushing compression fracture tat leaves a vertebra narrowed anteriorly • ...
Anatomy 2015-08-13
Across
- What muscle is opposite the tricep in the uper arm?
- What bone is also know as the "funny" bone?
- What bone is also known as the spinal cord?
- What muscle is at the back of the thigh and opposite the quadricept?
- What rhymes with Elvis?
Down
- What flexion are you using when your toes point upwards?
- What bone is also known as the knee cap?
- What is the largest bone in the human body?
- What bone protects the heart?
- What are the bones in your fingers and toes?
10 Clues: What rhymes with Elvis? • What bone protects the heart? • What bone is also known as the knee cap? • What is the largest bone in the human body? • What bone is also know as the "funny" bone? • What bone is also known as the spinal cord? • What are the bones in your fingers and toes? • What muscle is opposite the tricep in the uper arm? • ...
Anatomy 2015-08-13
Across
- the longest bone in your body?
- this is the main muscle that is used while doing squats
- your tail bone lives here?
- a long bone also known as your spine?
- cage the bone that protects your heart and other important organs?
- a lot of people tend to pull this muscle
Down
- also known as abs?
- a muscle that is used to drive a car?
- protects the brain?
- what rhymes with Nutella?
10 Clues: also known as abs? • protects the brain? • what rhymes with Nutella? • your tail bone lives here? • the longest bone in your body? • a muscle that is used to drive a car? • a long bone also known as your spine? • a lot of people tend to pull this muscle • this is the main muscle that is used while doing squats • ...
Anatomy 2022-04-07
Across
- smaller muscular artery that branches from the external carotid artery.
- bone that connects the breastplate (sternum) to the shoulder.
- arises from the carotid triangle which is formed by the superior belly of the omohyoid muscle, the sternocleidomastoid, and the posterior belly of the digastric.
- At which of the following locations does bile enter the digestive tract?
- Which blood cells secrets antibody?
- the hearing receptors in the inner ear
Down
- mucus-producing glands located on each side of the vaginal opening.
- describes the cluster of blood capillaries found in each nephron in the kidney.
- are treated with injections of vitamin B-12(hint-type of anemia)
- long muscle of the anterior abdominal wall.
10 Clues: Which blood cells secrets antibody? • the hearing receptors in the inner ear • long muscle of the anterior abdominal wall. • bone that connects the breastplate (sternum) to the shoulder. • are treated with injections of vitamin B-12(hint-type of anemia) • mucus-producing glands located on each side of the vaginal opening. • ...
Anatomy 2021-05-13
10 Clues: cysts form in macula • give shape to eyeball • inflammation in cornea • third layer of the eye • gives colour to the eye • aqueous humour maintain • an opening in the centre • composed of rod and cons • colour of sclera is always • protect strong light & dust
Anatomy 2023-11-21
Across
- This organ moves your blood around
- Connection point between nerve axons and dendrites
- A group of cells that protect and maintain the nervous system
- A molecule that transmits a signal through your blood stream
- Reduces the amount of carbon dioxide in blood
- Cleans blood and creates urine
Down
- Squamous cells are
- Turns nutrients into ATP energy
- This is where red blood cells are made
- Largest organ in the body
10 Clues: Squamous cells are • Largest organ in the body • Cleans blood and creates urine • Turns nutrients into ATP energy • This organ moves your blood around • This is where red blood cells are made • Reduces the amount of carbon dioxide in blood • Connection point between nerve axons and dendrites • A molecule that transmits a signal through your blood stream • ...
anatomy 2024-05-02
Anatomy 2023-08-30
Across
- an Accessory muscle of respiration
- motor supply of the diaphragm
- pronation and supination occurs through this joint
- supplied by the superficial branch of ulnar nerve
Down
- equivalent to medial compartment of arm
- second largest vein of the body
- also known as the honeymoon muscle
- Arterial supply of the foregut
- a sesamoid bone acting as a pulley for flexor Carpi ulnaris
- Posterior cerebral artery occlusion cause _____ syndrome
10 Clues: motor supply of the diaphragm • Arterial supply of the foregut • second largest vein of the body • also known as the honeymoon muscle • an Accessory muscle of respiration • equivalent to medial compartment of arm • supplied by the superficial branch of ulnar nerve • pronation and supination occurs through this joint • ...
Anatomy 2024-11-20
Across
- Upper jaw bone housing molars, critical for mastication.
- Bone forming the upper part of the bovine skull and supporting horn attachment.
- Second stomach chamber, known for its honeycomb-like lining.
- First and largest stomach chamber, housing fermentation microbes.
Down
- Lower jaw bone facilitating chewing and cud movement.
- Cartilaginous tube conducting air to the lungs, vital for respiration.
- Fourth stomach chamber, functioning as the true stomach for enzymatic digestion.
- Tough, fibrous structure replacing upper incisors in bovines.
- Third stomach chamber, responsible for water absorption.
- Muscular tube connecting the mouth to the rumen.
10 Clues: Muscular tube connecting the mouth to the rumen. • Lower jaw bone facilitating chewing and cud movement. • Upper jaw bone housing molars, critical for mastication. • Third stomach chamber, responsible for water absorption. • Second stomach chamber, known for its honeycomb-like lining. • Tough, fibrous structure replacing upper incisors in bovines. • ...
Anatomy 2025-07-24
10 Clues: กระดูกสะบัก • กระดูกต้นขา • กระดูกต้นแขน • กระดูกข้อเท้า • กระดูกเชิงกราน • กระดูกไหปลาร้า • กระดูกน่องเล็ก • กระดูกหน้าแข้ง • กระดูกปลายแขนด้านนิ้วก้อย • กระดูกปลายแขนด้านนิ้วหัวแม่มือ
Anatomy 2025-07-23
10 Clues: กระดูกสะบัก • กระดูกต้นแขน • กระดูกฝ่าเท้า • กระดูกข้อเท้า • กระดูกหน้าแข้ง • กระดูกน่องเล็ก • กระดูกนิ้วเท้า • กระดูกไหปล้าร้า • กระดูกปลายแขนด้านใน(ฝั่งนิ้วก้อย) • กระดูกปลายแขนด้านนอก(ฝั่งหัวแม่มือ)
Anatomy 2025-08-05
Across
- gland that plays a major role in regulating metabolism
- the body's ability to maintain a stable internal emvironment
- group of organs working together to perform a specific function
- the breaking down of food to obtain nutrients and energy
Down
- sum of all chemical reactions in the body
- study of the body's functions
- cell that carries oxygen throughout the body
- study of the body's structure
- the body's defense system against infection and diseases
- the process of cells becoming specialized
10 Clues: study of the body's functions • study of the body's structure • sum of all chemical reactions in the body • the process of cells becoming specialized • cell that carries oxygen throughout the body • gland that plays a major role in regulating metabolism • the body's defense system against infection and diseases • the breaking down of food to obtain nutrients and energy • ...
anatomy 2025-10-30
Across
- loss of pigment in patches
- redness and visible veins on the face
- bacterial infection with yellow crust
- scaly skin from fast cell growth
- itchy red dry skin
Down
- painful rash from a virus
- yellow skin and eyes from bilirubin buildup
- pimples caused by clogged pores
- very little or no skin pigment
- dangerous type of skin cancer
10 Clues: itchy red dry skin • painful rash from a virus • loss of pigment in patches • dangerous type of skin cancer • very little or no skin pigment • pimples caused by clogged pores • scaly skin from fast cell growth • redness and visible veins on the face • bacterial infection with yellow crust • yellow skin and eyes from bilirubin buildup
Ology Crossword Puzzle 2021-08-25
Across
- Study of the blood and blood diseases
- Study of nerves; also a branch of medicine dealing with diseases of the nervous system
- Study of the chemistry in living things which includes metabolism
- Study of the bones and the disorders and diseases of the skeletal system
- The study of bacteria, especially in relation to medicine and agriculture.
- Study of cell cell biology including cell anatomy and physiology
Down
- Study of all aspects of diseases & possible causes of death
- Study of hormones and their composition and function
- Study of viruses and viral diseases
- Study of the properties of matter and how matter changes into new substances
- The study of the moon, stars, and other objects in space
- Study of the immune system and its responses to invading pathogens
- Study of the eye and eye diseases
- Study of heredity & inherited traits passed down from generation to generation
- Structure and function of living things, such as cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems
15 Clues: Study of the eye and eye diseases • Study of viruses and viral diseases • Study of the blood and blood diseases • Study of hormones and their composition and function • The study of the moon, stars, and other objects in space • Study of all aspects of diseases & possible causes of death • Study of cell cell biology including cell anatomy and physiology • ...
Grey's Anatomy 2024-12-24
Across
- What is the name of Derek and Meredith's first child?
- Which character has dyslexia?
- Who is Lexie's half sister?
- Where was the plane going before it crashed at the end of Season 8?
- Who was responsible for the hospital shooting in Season 6?
- Who failed their post interim exam at the end of Season 2?
- Who was the original head of cardio Seattle Grace?
- Who's husband decided to become a firefighter?
Down
- Who cuts Denny Duquette's LVAD wire at the end of Season 2, episode 26?
- Who is the Chief of Surgery at the beginning of the series?
- What was the original name of Grey's Anatomy going to be?
- Who first appears at the end of Season 1 and say she is Derek's wife?
- How many spin off series are there in the Grey's Anatomy universe?
- Who is known as McDreamy?
- What nickname does Meredith get from the interns at the beginning of Season 9?
15 Clues: Who is known as McDreamy? • Who is Lexie's half sister? • Which character has dyslexia? • Who's husband decided to become a firefighter? • Who was the original head of cardio Seattle Grace? • What is the name of Derek and Meredith's first child? • What was the original name of Grey's Anatomy going to be? • Who was responsible for the hospital shooting in Season 6? • ...
Ologies 2026-05-12
Across
- The study of parasites
- The study of living things and everything about them
- The study of the moon, stars, and other objects in space
- The study of organisms and how they interact with the environment, such as habitats and food webs
- The study of cell biology, including cell anatomy and physiology
- The study of freshwater systems, such as lakes, ponds, and rivers
Down
- The study of water on Earth
- The study of structure and function of living things, such as cellsm tussyres, organs, and organ systems
- The study of ticks, mites and spiders
- The study of matter and energy and the interactions between them through forces and motion
- The study of all types of animals and everything about them
- The study of fungi and yeasts
- The study of the properties of matter and how matter changes into new substances
- The study of heredity & inhereted traits passed down from generation to generation
- The study of viruses and viral diseases
15 Clues: The study of parasites • The study of water on Earth • The study of fungi and yeasts • The study of ticks, mites and spiders • The study of viruses and viral diseases • The study of living things and everything about them • The study of the moon, stars, and other objects in space • The study of all types of animals and everything about them • ...
Anatomy Final 2016-02-21
Across
- Origin is Femoral Epicondyle, Action is Plantar Flexion
- Origin is Infraglenoid Tubercle of Scapula(LH), Posterial Surface of Humerus (MH), Posterial Surface of Humerus (LH)
- Origin is Infraspinous Fossa of Scapula, Action is Abducts Arm & Laterally Rotates Shoulder
- Origin is Scapula, Action is Medially Rotates, Adducts, Extends Shoulder
- Origin is T2 - T5, Action Adducts, Retracts, Elevates, Rotates Scapula
- Origin is T7 to Iliac Crest, Action is Adducts, Extends, Rotates Humerus
- Origin is Clavicle & Sternum. Action Flexes & Rotates Head
- Origin is Scapula, Action is Stabilizes Shoulder & Abducts Arm
- Origin is C7-T1, Action Retracts, Rotates, Elevates Scapula
Down
- Origin is Pubis. Action Flexes Trunk
- Origin is Scapula(LH) & Coracoid Process (SH) Action Flexes Elbow, Supinates Forearm, Flexes Shoulder
- Origin is Iliac Crest, Action is Flexes Lumbar Vertebra Laterally
- Origin is C1-C4, Action Flexes Head & Rotates it in Same Direction
- Origin is Occiput, Ligamentum Nuchae, C7-T12, Action is Retracts & Rotates Scapula
- Origin is Clavicle, Sternum, and Upper 6 Ribs. Action Flexes Humerus and Extends Humerus
- Origin is Clavicle (anterior),Acromion Process (middle), Scapula (posterior), Action Flexes & Medially Rotates Arm,
- Origin is Fibula & Tibia, Action is Plantar Flexion
17 Clues: Origin is Pubis. Action Flexes Trunk • Origin is Fibula & Tibia, Action is Plantar Flexion • Origin is Femoral Epicondyle, Action is Plantar Flexion • Origin is Clavicle & Sternum. Action Flexes & Rotates Head • Origin is C7-T1, Action Retracts, Rotates, Elevates Scapula • Origin is Scapula, Action is Stabilizes Shoulder & Abducts Arm • ...
Anatomy Crossword 2023-12-21
Across
- moving towards the midline of the body
- shoulders moving down
- what movement synarthrosis promts
- wrist joint
- flexing your foot back
- allows rotation as well twisting
- freely movable
- shoulder and hip joints
- the way the head moves
Down
- moving away from the mideline of the body
- pushing mandible forward
- bending down
- thumb joint
- ankle joint
- her dance moves were fire
- structural name for the freely movable joint
- moving shoulders up
17 Clues: thumb joint • ankle joint • wrist joint • bending down • freely movable • moving shoulders up • shoulders moving down • flexing your foot back • the way the head moves • shoulder and hip joints • pushing mandible forward • her dance moves were fire • allows rotation as well twisting • what movement synarthrosis promts • moving towards the midline of the body • ...
Anatomy Crossword 2025-12-29
chicken anatomy 2026-03-02
Across
- a female chicken under 1 year old
- a chicken weighing 4 to 6 pounds
- a miniature chicken
- a chicken 6 to nine months old
- a rooster under a year old
- a baby chicken
- a female chicken
- long high quality feathers taken from the back/tailarea of a rooster
- lower part of drumstick of the upper part of the shank
Down
- batch of eggs that hatch together
- a male chicken
- glossy feathers on the neck of a hen
- group of chickens
- long curved flowing tail feathers
- a chicken 2 or 3 pound young chicken
- eggs a fake egg put in the nest to encourage laying
- fleshy,bright red crest on top of a rooster head.
17 Clues: a male chicken • a baby chicken • a female chicken • group of chickens • a miniature chicken • a rooster under a year old • a chicken 6 to nine months old • a chicken weighing 4 to 6 pounds • batch of eggs that hatch together • a female chicken under 1 year old • long curved flowing tail feathers • glossy feathers on the neck of a hen • a chicken 2 or 3 pound young chicken • ...
MCB 245 Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-04
12 Clues: Arm • Self • False • Nerve • Blood • Disease • Between • Threefold, 3 • Above, excessive • The smallest basic unit of life • A field of science concerned with function • A field of science concerned with identification and description of body structures
Frankenstein :by Juan 2020-10-20
Across
- very sad
- a city in germany
- some thing hard to do
- comparsion
- the study of of evolving live thing
- somebody talking of educational stuff
- the study of humans basicly
- muscle spasms
- to do more stuff with somebody
- to rise up
- the meanings of something
Down
- to really really want some thing
- disapointed of somebody
- really surprising
- old skelatons
- basically blood veins
- very tired and less energy
- wonderfull
- someone bad
19 Clues: very sad • comparsion • wonderfull • to rise up • someone bad • old skelatons • muscle spasms • a city in germany • really surprising • some thing hard to do • basically blood veins • disapointed of somebody • the meanings of something • very tired and less energy • the study of humans basicly • to do more stuff with somebody • to really really want some thing • the study of of evolving live thing • ...
Anatomy 2015-08-13
Across
- what type of joint is the elbow or knee
- what is in between the gastrocnemius Achilles' tendons
- what is the longest bone in the body
- what is the movement of the ankle when inside moving out
Down
- what is the agonist for elbow flextion
- flexion what is the forward flextion from the
- what is the most movable joint
- what is the bone in the chest
- what movement are you doing if you step someone
- what is the wrist movement when doing a volleyball spike
10 Clues: what is the bone in the chest • what is the most movable joint • what is the longest bone in the body • what is the agonist for elbow flextion • what type of joint is the elbow or knee • flexion what is the forward flextion from the • what movement are you doing if you step someone • what is in between the gastrocnemius Achilles' tendons • ...
Anatomy 2018-01-24
Across
- The predominant hormone in women
- The predominant hormone in men
- A cartilaginous extension of the inferior part of the sternum (2 words)
- The pairs of bones in the lower leg (2 words)
- The two bones that form the base of the pelvis
Down
- The proper name for the kneecap
- The pairs of bones in the lower arm (2 words)
- The names of the bones in your finger tips (2 words)
- A thick band of nerve fibers that divides the cerebral cortex into left and right hemispheres (2 words)
- The flap of the cartilage that covers the larynx and opens when breathing
10 Clues: The predominant hormone in men • The proper name for the kneecap • The predominant hormone in women • The pairs of bones in the lower arm (2 words) • The pairs of bones in the lower leg (2 words) • The two bones that form the base of the pelvis • The names of the bones in your finger tips (2 words) • ...
anatomy 2023-05-30
10 Clues: round opening • sense of smell • white layer of the eye • light-sensitive layers • give us our color vision • transparent part of the eye • clear disk that focuses light • photoreceptor cell in the retina • contains the pupil in the center. • middle layer of the wall of the eye
anatomy 2021-12-08
anatomy 2024-01-19
10 Clues: System ระบบประสาท • System ระบบนิวรอน • System ระบบกระดูก • System ระบบทางเพศ • System ระบบผิวหนัง • System ระบบต่อมไร้ท่อ • System ระบบกล้ามเนื้อ • System ระบบทางเดินอาหาร • System ระบบทางเดินหายใจ • System ระบบหัวใจและหลอดเลือด
Anatomy 2025-05-15
10 Clues: pumps blood • create Insulin • Regulates Blood sugar • biggest bone in the body • biggest organ in the body • Holds waste till excreted • The body system that signals • what organ breaks down alcohol • turn Oxygen into Carbon Dioxide • Act as a filter and excrete waste
Anatomy 2025-07-24
10 Clues: bone กระดูกขมับ • bone กระดูกจมูก • bone กระดูกน้ำตา • bone กระดูกท้ายทอย • bone กระดูกโหนกแก้ม • bone กระดูกเพดานปาก • bone กระดูกข้างกะโหลก • bone กระดูกขากรรไกรบน • bone กระดูกกลางโพรงจมูก • bone กระดูกขากรรไกรล่าง
Anatomy 2025-07-24
10 Clues: กระดูกขมับ • กระดูกจมูก • กระดูกน้ำตา • กระดูกท้ายทอย • กระดูกโหนกแก้ม • กระดูกเพดานปาก • กระดูกข้างกะโหลก • กระดูกขากรรไกรบน • กระดูกขากรรไกรล่าง • กระดูกกลางโพรงจมูก
Anatomy 2022-10-28
Across
- transport doesn’t require energy
- plant-like disease
- cause bacterial infection
- membrane surround the cytoplasm of a cell
- the fluid inside the cell
- transport requires energy
Down
- cause disease by shutting down a cell
- disease characterized by elevated levels of blood glucose
- animal-like one called disease
- synthesize proteins
- smallest structural and functional unit of an organism
11 Clues: plant-like disease • synthesize proteins • cause bacterial infection • the fluid inside the cell • transport requires energy • animal-like one called disease • transport doesn’t require energy • cause disease by shutting down a cell • membrane surround the cytoplasm of a cell • smallest structural and functional unit of an organism • ...
Anatomy 2022-08-11
Across
- May swell when fighting off infection
- Of the 14 bones that compose the facial skeleton, only 9 are involved in
- This system directly affects hair growth, skin conditions, and energy levels
- Massage movements are generally performed from insertion to
Down
- White blood cells that work to fight off infection
- This bone forms the back of the skull
- Only muscle of its type
- Study of bones
- The largest organ
- Also referred to as detoxification
10 Clues: Study of bones • The largest organ • Only muscle of its type • Also referred to as detoxification • This bone forms the back of the skull • May swell when fighting off infection • White blood cells that work to fight off infection • Massage movements are generally performed from insertion to • Of the 14 bones that compose the facial skeleton, only 9 are involved in • ...
anatomy 2025-10-30
Across
- redness and visible veins on the face
- dangerous type of skin cancer
- painful rash from a virus
- scaly skin from fast cell growth
- pimples caused by clogged pores
Down
- itchy red dry skin
- very little or no skin pigment
- loss of pigment in patches
- yellow skin and eyes from bilirubin buildup
- bacterial infection with yellow crust
10 Clues: itchy red dry skin • painful rash from a virus • loss of pigment in patches • dangerous type of skin cancer • very little or no skin pigment • pimples caused by clogged pores • scaly skin from fast cell growth • redness and visible veins on the face • bacterial infection with yellow crust • yellow skin and eyes from bilirubin buildup
Anatomy 2026-03-13
10 Clues: connective • pumps blood • small veins • small arteries • toward the heart • heart, lungs, blood • gives oxygen to blood • brings away from heart • blood goes on direction • connects veins and arterys
Anatomy 2026-03-10
Across
- The bladder is made up of transitional **********
- Adrenal glands sit ***** the kidney
- Blood comes to the kidney through the renal ******
- Collecting duct for urine
- At the end of the urethra, there are two **********
Down
- Urinary system plays a role in ***** pressure
- Tube that extends out of the bladder
- Inner region of the kidney is called the *******
- Outer region of the kidney is called the adrenel ******
- Blood moves out of the kidneys through the renal ****
10 Clues: Collecting duct for urine • Adrenal glands sit ***** the kidney • Tube that extends out of the bladder • Urinary system plays a role in ***** pressure • Inner region of the kidney is called the ******* • The bladder is made up of transitional ********** • Blood comes to the kidney through the renal ****** • At the end of the urethra, there are two ********** • ...
Reformation and Renaissance 2021-09-16
Across
- Henry VIII had ___ wives
- _____ hunts
- Problems in the ___ church
- __ of Henry VIII's wives were beheaded
- there was a decline in ______
- Council of _____
- Literally means 'rebirth'
- Ignatious of ____
- The Renaissance began in ___
- ____ Luther
Down
- _____ press
- New common theme in art (it's a religion!)
- the ___ monarchs
- Human ___ now studied
- Niccolo ____
- A artist/Ninja turtle
- Now used more in art (POV)
- 95 ___
- The 1485 battle of ___
- A philosophy that focuses the individual
20 Clues: 95 ___ • _____ press • _____ hunts • ____ Luther • Niccolo ____ • the ___ monarchs • Council of _____ • Ignatious of ____ • Human ___ now studied • A artist/Ninja turtle • The 1485 battle of ___ • Henry VIII had ___ wives • Literally means 'rebirth' • Problems in the ___ church • Now used more in art (POV) • The Renaissance began in ___ • there was a decline in ______ • ...
Name that medical term 2019-01-22
Across
- constricting
- Increase
- In advance
- away from
- 105 body Temp
- Normal state
- Skin Rash
- Only men have
- Next
- You need to see for arrhythmia
- Study of something
- Part of the heart
Down
- Body Structure
- upper and lower cut
- Blockage
- Proximal to you feet
- Breathing
- A blood cell
- You will see before a surgical procedure
- kidney
- located in the dorsal body cavity
- equal to
- All about yourself
- Probable outcome
- Doctor
25 Clues: Next • kidney • Doctor • Blockage • Increase • equal to • away from • Breathing • Skin Rash • In advance • constricting • A blood cell • Normal state • 105 body Temp • Only men have • Body Structure • Probable outcome • Part of the heart • All about yourself • Study of something • upper and lower cut • Proximal to you feet • You need to see for arrhythmia • located in the dorsal body cavity • ...
Medical terms 2019-04-16
Across
- move toward the middle
- nucleus
- skin
- anatomy
- word base
- half of a rounded structure
- word ending
- finger/toe
- baby born at 20 weeks
- backward flow
- high glyc/o
- affecting one eye
- word beginning
- word abbreviation using beginning letters
Down
- having 2 atoms
- newborn
- stage of cell divison
- heart
- many cells
- resembling mucus
- away from the middle
- children's dr.
- type of blood pressure
- form into one
- lack of muscle tone
25 Clues: skin • heart • nucleus • newborn • anatomy • word base • many cells • finger/toe • word ending • high glyc/o • backward flow • form into one • having 2 atoms • children's dr. • word beginning • resembling mucus • affecting one eye • lack of muscle tone • away from the middle • stage of cell divison • baby born at 20 weeks • move toward the middle • type of blood pressure • half of a rounded structure • ...
Tim's Ultra Quizzzzz 2014-01-12
Across
- First job (3,5)
- Foreign language I karaokied
- Primary school attended
- Worst movie marathon (5,6)
- My EPL team
- Mum's name
- Middle name
- Dad's work field
- Girlfriend's dog name
- 10 years I have attended ... games (5,5)
Down
- Fav. muscle
- Country I want to visit most
- NYE location
- Best scoring ATAR subject
- Fav. female singer (6,5)
- Fear of ...
- Do I make good jokes?
- Fav. uni subject
- My car colour
- Most common name among FB friends.
20 Clues: Mum's name • Fav. muscle • Fear of ... • My EPL team • Middle name • NYE location • My car colour • First job (3,5) • Fav. uni subject • Dad's work field • Do I make good jokes? • Girlfriend's dog name • Primary school attended • Fav. female singer (6,5) • Best scoring ATAR subject • Worst movie marathon (5,6) • Country I want to visit most • Foreign language I karaokied • ...
spooky crossword 2022-10-21
Across
- a somber park
- frighten
- fiction genre
- Halloween exclamation
- bed for the dead
- tonight's feature
- eerie
- popular fall flavor
- paranormal practices
- belfry critter
Down
- one who is out for blood?
- Mitzi prefers this to a trick
- sweets
- lycanthrope
- boiling pot
- smiley gourd
- casting lady
- a grim sort
- a modern Prometheus
- to suddenly cease communication
- anatomy prop
- collapse
- a dead man walking?
- spider decor
- human preservative
25 Clues: eerie • sweets • frighten • collapse • lycanthrope • boiling pot • a grim sort • smiley gourd • casting lady • anatomy prop • spider decor • a somber park • fiction genre • belfry critter • bed for the dead • tonight's feature • human preservative • a modern Prometheus • a dead man walking? • popular fall flavor • paranormal practices • Halloween exclamation • one who is out for blood? • ...
Matteo's Birthday Crossword Puzzle 2024-07-08
Across
- You admire daily
- Clint and Tracie
- My nickname for Bennie
- Ricky Steamboat
- Our nickname for Bennie
- Your nickname for Bennie. "Come here you little ___"
- Your guilty pleasure
- Secret Garden
- Pod, barf
- A Rodriguez family favorite
- ___ Gregeros
Down
- First finger
- Shoulder snack
- New favorite movie (2 wrds)
- Pizza maker
- First kiss
- Robert Mitchenson
- First date
- Surname, in Spanish
- Arguably your favorite part of female anatomy
- Master rhymer
- 3:28
22 Clues: 3:28 • Pod, barf • First kiss • First date • Pizza maker • First finger • ___ Gregeros • Master rhymer • Secret Garden • Shoulder snack • Ricky Steamboat • You admire daily • Clint and Tracie • Robert Mitchenson • Surname, in Spanish • Your guilty pleasure • My nickname for Bennie • Our nickname for Bennie • New favorite movie (2 wrds) • A Rodriguez family favorite • ...
Stems 10 2024-10-10
Across
- Microscopic plankton, Ultraplankton
- Unlettered, Unschooled
- Strip leaves, Denude
- Neuron branch, Nerve extension
- Joint-legged animal, Segmented invertebrate
- Whole, Unbroken
- Unreadable, Indecipherable
- Germ, Microbe
- Portable, Movable
- Leaf, Page
- Stationary, Fixed
Down
- Leaves, Greenery
- Billionth of a second, Instant
- Joint inflammation, Rheumatism
- Tree-ring dating, Growth-ring analysis
- Illegal, Unlawful
- Psychopath, Antisocial
- Tree study, Forestry
- Touch, Connection
- Palpable, Touchable
- Joint camera, Endoscope
- Disease study, Morbid anatomy
- Activate, Marshal
23 Clues: Leaf, Page • Germ, Microbe • Whole, Unbroken • Leaves, Greenery • Illegal, Unlawful • Touch, Connection • Portable, Movable • Activate, Marshal • Stationary, Fixed • Palpable, Touchable • Strip leaves, Denude • Tree study, Forestry • Unlettered, Unschooled • Psychopath, Antisocial • Joint camera, Endoscope • Unreadable, Indecipherable • Disease study, Morbid anatomy • Billionth of a second, Instant • ...
Abominations 2023-08-03
Across
- A milder version of panic
- Not professional
- Versus
- A land mass of the western hemisphere
- Very old
- Mildly funny
- Typically pleasant smell
- Somebody else
- Put in order, organise
- Placed in a straight line
- Aerodrome
Down
- Walkway between seats
- Opposite of repel
- Very impressive
- So far unsurpassed (2 words)
- To or in pieces
- Trained sportsman
- Type of exercise that increases the need for oxygen
- Upper room
- Study of the bodily structure
20 Clues: Versus • Very old • Aerodrome • Upper room • Mildly funny • Somebody else • Very impressive • To or in pieces • Not professional • Opposite of repel • Trained sportsman • Walkway between seats • Put in order, organise • Typically pleasant smell • A milder version of panic • Placed in a straight line • So far unsurpassed (2 words) • Study of the bodily structure • A land mass of the western hemisphere • ...
Introduction to BIOLOGY 2025-04-05
Across
- - study of bacteria
- - study of reptiles
- - study of parasites
- - study of birds
- - study of inheritance
- - study of diseases
- - study of algae
- - distribution of plants and animals
- - study of cells
- - study of tissues
- - study of form and structure
- - study of gross structure
Down
- - study of viruses
- - study of insects
- - study of prehistoric life forms
- - study of immunity
- - science of classification
- - study of metabolism of organisms
- - study of fishes
- - study of living organisms
- study of fungi
21 Clues: study of fungi • - study of birds • - study of algae • - study of cells • - study of fishes • - study of viruses • - study of insects • - study of tissues • - study of bacteria • - study of reptiles • - study of immunity • - study of diseases • - study of parasites • - study of inheritance • - study of gross structure • - science of classification • - study of living organisms • ...
Biology Project-Std 9 -by Animesh Patil 9-A 2025-04-20
Across
- – Improving humans via heredity
- – Using biology in technology
- – Study of embryos
- – Study of parasites
- – Study of fungi
- – Study of animals
- – Study of life in outer space
- – Study of insects
Down
- – Study of fossils
- – Study of life
- – Study of body structure
- – Study of tissues
- – Study of life processes
- – Classification of organisms
- – Study of cells
- – Study of viruses
- – Study of plants
- – Study of heredity
- – Study of organism relationships
- – Creating identical organisms
20 Clues: – Study of life • – Study of cells • – Study of fungi • – Study of plants • – Study of fossils • – Study of tissues • – Study of viruses • – Study of embryos • – Study of animals • – Study of insects • – Study of heredity • – Study of parasites • – Study of body structure • – Study of life processes • – Using biology in technology • – Classification of organisms • – Creating identical organisms • ...
Urinary anatomy 2018-10-25
Across
- tube connecting kidney to urinary bladder
- capillary bed surrounded by Bowman's capsule
- inner layer of Bowman's capsule attached to blood capillaries
- area of urinary bladder that the tubes enter and exit
- name of muscle in urinary bladder
- type of epithelium in urinary bladder
- region that contains renal pyramids
- kidney collection region for urine
Down
- outer region of kidney
- small functional units in kidney
- another name for cortical radiate artery
- area where blood vessels enter and exit the kidney
- artery that comes after interlobar artery
- process that involves water moving out of capillaries
- type of epithelium in distal convoluted tubule
- functional organ of urinary system
- muscle tissue type in external urethral sphincter
17 Clues: outer region of kidney • small functional units in kidney • name of muscle in urinary bladder • functional organ of urinary system • kidney collection region for urine • region that contains renal pyramids • type of epithelium in urinary bladder • another name for cortical radiate artery • tube connecting kidney to urinary bladder • artery that comes after interlobar artery • ...
Anatomy Crossword 2016-06-20
Across
- Also known as the jaw bone
- inner forearm bone
- Centre chest bone
- vertebrae 1-7
- Bone at forehead
- shoulder muscle
- Inner shin bone
- Largest chest muscle
- Also known as your collar bone
Down
- largest bone in the body
- Outer shin bone
- Also known as your "abs"
- Also known as calves
- # of "true ribs"
- Also known as your fingers or toes
- Also known as the knee cap
- Longest muscle in the body
17 Clues: vertebrae 1-7 • Outer shin bone • shoulder muscle • Inner shin bone • # of "true ribs" • Bone at forehead • Centre chest bone • inner forearm bone • Also known as calves • Largest chest muscle • largest bone in the body • Also known as your "abs" • Also known as the jaw bone • Also known as the knee cap • Longest muscle in the body • Also known as your collar bone • ...
Anatomy crossword 2020-10-05
Across
- made up of glands to make hormones
- is the glass-like but translucent cartilage found on many joint surfaces
- store energy in the form of lipids
- in the cytoplasm of the cell
- provides connection between different tissues in the human body
- bundles of proteins found in extracellular matrix of connective tissue
- holds organs in place
- formed by Erythrocytes stem cell
Down
- epithelial-walled ducts
- tough, very strong tissue found predominantly in the intervertebral disks
- has fibers that are not arranged in parallel bundles
- formed by Osteocytes stem cell
- formed by Fibrocytes stem cell
- predominates in various locations that have a high cellular content
- carry oxygen from the lungs to the body tissues and carbon dioxide as a waste product
- serve as the main effector cell through which pathogens can affect the gut–brain axis
- Tissue that gives strength and structure to bones
17 Clues: holds organs in place • epithelial-walled ducts • in the cytoplasm of the cell • formed by Osteocytes stem cell • formed by Fibrocytes stem cell • formed by Erythrocytes stem cell • made up of glands to make hormones • store energy in the form of lipids • Tissue that gives strength and structure to bones • has fibers that are not arranged in parallel bundles • ...
Muscle Anatomy 2022-02-16
Across
- Smooth muscle is usually arranged in ___ layers.
- A muscle is a muscle ______.
- What type of function is muscular system?
- Is called the place on the bone that moves during the action.
- Is the fixed point that doesn't move during contraction.
- Is a bundle of structures, such as nerve or muscle fibers.
- the membrane enclosing a striated muscle fiber.
- What is the only muscle that is not motor controlled?
Down
- Is the dense connective tissue that surrounds the entire muscle tissue?
- What attaches muscle to bone?
- Is a single muscle cell.
- Is a bundle of muscle fibers or fascicle.
- The cytoplasm of a striated muscle fiber.
- This refers to fact that it has two origins.
- Is very fine contractile fibers.
- The cardiac muscle is located in the _____?
- The muscle type that moves your bones.
17 Clues: Is a single muscle cell. • A muscle is a muscle ______. • What attaches muscle to bone? • Is very fine contractile fibers. • The muscle type that moves your bones. • Is a bundle of muscle fibers or fascicle. • What type of function is muscular system? • The cytoplasm of a striated muscle fiber. • The cardiac muscle is located in the _____? • ...
hand anatomy! 2021-08-23
Across
- pink
- brown
- carpal tunnel test
- light green
- group of muscles at base of pinky
- medial epicondylitis=______ elbow
- nerve affected by carpal tunnel syndrome
- nerve that innervates pinky
- roof of carpal tunnel
Down
- hyperextension at PIP, flexion at DIP
- group of muscles for adduction and abduction of fingers
- yellow
- dark blue
- number of tendons within carpal tunnel
- red
- light blue
- group of muscles at base of thumb
17 Clues: red • pink • brown • yellow • dark blue • light blue • light green • carpal tunnel test • roof of carpal tunnel • nerve that innervates pinky • group of muscles at base of pinky • medial epicondylitis=______ elbow • group of muscles at base of thumb • hyperextension at PIP, flexion at DIP • number of tendons within carpal tunnel • nerve affected by carpal tunnel syndrome • ...
Cardiovascular Anatomy 2023-02-03
Across
- mitral valve closure to aortic valve closure is isovolumic __________
- lines the innermost chambers of the heart
- internodal pathways send ______ electrical impulses between the SA & AV nodes
- veins have _______ that prevent the backflow of blood
- its intrinsic rate is 40-60bpm
- the tough external layer of a blood vessel
- carry blood back towards the heart
- valve between the right atrium & right ventricle
- thickest layer of the heart
- the lowest part of the anatomical heart
Down
- the pulmonary veins carry _________ blood
- the ability of cells to respond to electrical stimuli
- isovolumic relaxation happens during ________
- carry blood low in oxygen
- carry blood away from the heart
- waste products are exchanged here
- the heart contains _____ chambers
- blood flows from the left ventricle to the ______
18 Clues: carry blood low in oxygen • thickest layer of the heart • its intrinsic rate is 40-60bpm • carry blood away from the heart • waste products are exchanged here • the heart contains _____ chambers • carry blood back towards the heart • the lowest part of the anatomical heart • the pulmonary veins carry _________ blood • lines the innermost chambers of the heart • ...
Anatomy + Physiology 2025-06-12
Across
- pili muscles small, involuntary muscles in the base of the hair follicle, causes goosebumps
- physician who specializes in diseases and disorders of the hair, skin, nails
- melanin that is dark brown and black in color
- fibrous protein that makes up hair, skin and, nails
- corneum known as the "horny layer" outermost layer of the epidermis
- protein base, similar to collagen that forms elastic tissue
- known as the "derma" "corium" or true skin
- type of melanin that has red and yellow color
- glands sweat glands
Down
- corpuscles small epidermal structures with nerve endings that are sensitive to touch and pressure
- layer, outer layer of the dermis directly below the epidermis
- cells that produce the dark skin pigment called melanin
- fatty or oily secretions that lubricate the skin and preserve the softness of the hair
- granulosum "granular layer" composed of of cells filled with keratin that resemble granules
- layer supplies the skin with oxygen and nutrients
- fibrous connective tissue made from protein, gives skin form and shape
- papillae cone shaped elevations at the base of the follicle that fit into the hair bulb
- germinativum basal cell layer, deepest layer, live layer of the epidermis
- the largest organ the body has
- lucidum clear, transparent layer of the epidermis under the stratum corneum
20 Clues: glands sweat glands • the largest organ the body has • known as the "derma" "corium" or true skin • melanin that is dark brown and black in color • type of melanin that has red and yellow color • layer supplies the skin with oxygen and nutrients • fibrous protein that makes up hair, skin and, nails • cells that produce the dark skin pigment called melanin • ...
Plant Anatomy 2025-10-30
Across
- tissue that carries sugar from the leaves to other parts of the plant
- transports pollen from the stigma to the ovary
- tissue that carries water from the roots to the leaves for photosynthesis
- part of the root that increases surface area for maximum water absorption
- protects the growing root tips
- part of the root where most new cells are created
- part of the plant responsible for absorbing water and nutrients from the soil
- part of the lead epidermis that contains the stomata
- produces the male gametes (pollen)
Down
- part of the leaf epidermis that contains the waxy cuticle and protects from water loss
- part of the plant responsible for providing support and transporting food, water, nutrients
- part of the plant where photosynthesis occurs
- sticky structure on top of the style that collects pollen
- pore found in the epidermis of leaves where CO2 enters plants and O2 is released
- brightly colored to attract pollinators
- produces the female gamete (eggs)
- outer layer that protects the unopened flower
17 Clues: protects the growing root tips • produces the female gamete (eggs) • produces the male gametes (pollen) • brightly colored to attract pollinators • part of the plant where photosynthesis occurs • outer layer that protects the unopened flower • transports pollen from the stigma to the ovary • part of the root where most new cells are created • ...
Cattle Anatomy 2025-10-14
Across
- , What are the bones that make up the backbone?
- ,What is an adult female cattle that has had a calf called?
- , What is one of the two bones in the lower front leg?
- , What is the joint between the cannon bone and the pastern in cattle legs?
- ,What is the kneecap bone called?
- , What is the muscle that helps flex the elbow and extend the shoulder?
- ,What is the joint that connects the upper and lower parts of the front leg?
- ,What is the joint located at the knee area of cattle?
Down
- What is a young female cattle that has not yet had a calf?
- ,What is the lower jaw bone called?
- , What is the shoulder blade bone in cattle called?
- , What is the joint located at the top of the head where the neck meets the skull?
- ,What is the joint equivalent to the wrist in cattle?
- ,What is the bone that forms the upper part of the hind leg?
- , What is the joint in the tail region made up of vertebrae?
- ,What do you call an adult male cattle?
- ,What is the joint located in the hind leg, equivalent to the human ankle?
17 Clues: ,What is the kneecap bone called? • ,What is the lower jaw bone called? • ,What do you call an adult male cattle? • , What are the bones that make up the backbone? • , What is the shoulder blade bone in cattle called? • ,What is the joint equivalent to the wrist in cattle? • , What is one of the two bones in the lower front leg? • ...
