greys anatomy Crossword Puzzles
Ch 2 med term 2020-09-13
Across
- a benign tumor that arises in glandular tissue
- space formed by the hip bones
- back of the organ or body
- abnormal softening of a gland
- towards the head
- located within the skull
- situated in the front
- the study of anatomy, physiology, pathology, and chemistry of the cell
- produces hormones, do not have ducts.
- study of structure, composition, and function of tissues
- specialist in the study of tissues at all levels
- abnormal hardening of a gland
- existing at birth
- located within the spinal column
- located near the inward curve of the spine
- genetic structures located within the nucleus
- located behinf the stomach
Down
- located above the stomach
- the material within the cell membrance
- chest cavity or thorax
- deviation from what is regarded as normal
- the study of the functions of the structures of the body
- defective development or congenital absence of an organ or tissue
- inflammation of the peritoneum
- located below the stomach
- towards the lower part of the body
- situated in the back
- the study of structures of the body
- secrete chemical substances into ducts that lead to other organs or out of the body
- front/belly side of the organ or body
30 Clues: towards the head • existing at birth • situated in the back • situated in the front • chest cavity or thorax • located within the skull • located above the stomach • back of the organ or body • located below the stomach • located behinf the stomach • space formed by the hip bones • abnormal softening of a gland • abnormal hardening of a gland • inflammation of the peritoneum • ...
Surgery and Anatomy 2013-05-13
Across
- Surgical instrumnet used for slicing open flesh
- Man who held the world record for amputating a leg in two and a half minutes.
- A Greek doctor who changed the face of surgery;became Romes most famous doctor.
- Specialists who carried out the process of mummification.
- A drug given to make a person insensitive to pain.
- A piece of skin removed from one part of the body to repair an injury or burn.
- The release of a patient's blood in order to 'cure' them.
- An anaesthetic liquid whose vapour makes a person unconscious.
- A red-hot iron used to cauterise (seal) a wound.
- Surgical instrument used in childbirth.
- To destroy all germs from surfaces or surgical instruments.
- The river that Egyptians based their theory on anatomy on.
Down
- The drilling of a hole in the skull.
- A medieval equivalent of a doctor.
- Cutting up and examination of a body.
- A doctor who performs operations.
- To cut open a body and examine the insides.
- A thread used to tie off blood vessels to prevent excess bleeding.
- The science of understanding the structure of the body.
- The removal of a limb or part of a limb by surgery.
- An image made by the effect of X-rays on a photographic plate.
21 Clues: A doctor who performs operations. • A medieval equivalent of a doctor. • The drilling of a hole in the skull. • Cutting up and examination of a body. • Surgical instrument used in childbirth. • To cut open a body and examine the insides. • Surgical instrumnet used for slicing open flesh • A red-hot iron used to cauterise (seal) a wound. • ...
Rennasaince Music, Nolan and Ben 2015-06-18
Across
- you do ________ pieces by your-self
- voice(s) only
- old music.
- Giovanni Palestrina composed ___________.
- finding differences.
- Josquin des Prez composed ___________.
- idea or beleif.
Down
- the mass was ________.
- keyboards were found in ____________.
- get paid for a product.
- composed the piece "pope marcellus mass"
- wealthy people.
- 4 different vocal parts NO instruments.
- the human body.
- preists, monks and nums.
15 Clues: old music. • voice(s) only • wealthy people. • the human body. • idea or beleif. • finding differences. • the mass was ________. • get paid for a product. • preists, monks and nums. • you do ________ pieces by your-self • keyboards were found in ____________. • Josquin des Prez composed ___________. • 4 different vocal parts NO instruments. • composed the piece "pope marcellus mass" • ...
Highschool Classes and Things 2025-04-04
Across
- Newpaper Class
- Acting Class
- Like P.E. but the Actual Thing
- Reading, Writing, Grammar
- A Common Language in the U.S.
- Common Language in France
- Plant and Human Anatomy
- Common Language in Germany
- The Past
Down
- Selling Class
- Labs
- Running, Stretching, Practice
- Adding, Subtracting, Multiply, Divide
- Basic Earth Knowledge
- A Book You Get at the End of the Year
15 Clues: Labs • The Past • Acting Class • Selling Class • Newpaper Class • Basic Earth Knowledge • Plant and Human Anatomy • Reading, Writing, Grammar • Common Language in France • Common Language in Germany • Running, Stretching, Practice • A Common Language in the U.S. • Like P.E. but the Actual Thing • Adding, Subtracting, Multiply, Divide • A Book You Get at the End of the Year
Julia's Crossword 2026-07-18
16 Clues: Water me! • Tick Tock • Kitty's call • 400m in total • "Butthole Bob" • Keeps on pumping • You can't see him • Dolly's begging her • Study of body parts • We chose to go here • Author of 95 Theses • He had a dream (abr.) • "It's cold, turn it up" • They make up everything • Home of the brave (abr.) • Study of how the body works
Guess Your Pseudo??? 2024-03-01
10 Clues: Major? • Zodiac sign? • Favorite color? • Favorite animal? • Year in college? • Starbucks or Dunkin? • Favorite study spot? • Favorite Pitt pizza place? • Favorite Taylor Swift album? • Favorite Grey's Anatomy character?
Feb 17 2017-02-16
Across
- fear or hatred of foreigners
- a large vehicle that is used to clear roads in winter
- (3 words) not be accepted. e.g. I _ _ _ in my classroom for racist or sexist remarks.
- dominated by. For example, the Prime Minister's speech on education reform was __ by Donald Trump's tweet that he was declaring nuclear war on North Korea.
- satisfactory, enough
- cleverness, ability to figure out a creative solution to a problem
- (4 words) be the unlucky one to do an unpleasant task
- lower quality; in anatomy, lower part
- (2 words) the absolute of soft and fluffy (eg. snowballs)
- (4 words with one contraction) "I can do this thing with no problem."
- done with insufficient quality
Down
- split into two direction, for example a road
- deeply (e.g. I am __ honoured)
- a material from a tree
- (4 words) be deserving of. eg. a path in the woods, or a potential leader
- a feeling of devotin to one's country
- (3 words) The huge number of people at his funeral was _ _ _ the respect and admiration people had for him.
- (slang) courageous, risky
- higher quality; in anatomy, higher part
- something given from one person to another for the future. The __ of Mahatma Gandhi was Indian independence and massive peaceful protest in the USA regarding race.
20 Clues: satisfactory, enough • a material from a tree • (slang) courageous, risky • fear or hatred of foreigners • deeply (e.g. I am __ honoured) • done with insufficient quality • a feeling of devotin to one's country • lower quality; in anatomy, lower part • higher quality; in anatomy, higher part • split into two direction, for example a road • ...
Body Terminology 2025-08-18
Across
- the type of anatomy that studies feature visible to the naked eye
- the imaginary line that divides the body into left and right halves
- word part meaning above or on top of
- the cavity that contains the skull and spinal cord
- toward the back side of the body
- toward the midline
- further away from the point of attachment
- the plane that divides the left and right sides of the body
- the study of the function of the parts of the body
- the plane that divides the top and bottom halves of the body
- the cavity that contains the ribs, lungs, and heart
- away from the midline
- toward the front side of the body
- below; toward the feet
Down
- the type of anatomy that studies features visible with a microscope
- above; toward the head
- closer to the point of attachment
- the cavity between the thoracic and pelvic cavities
- toward the inside or internal portion of the body or body cavities
- lines the body cavity
- toward the outside or external portion of the body or body cavities
- the cavity that refers to the organs within and around the pelvis
- the plane that divides the front and back halves of the body
23 Clues: toward the midline • lines the body cavity • away from the midline • above; toward the head • below; toward the feet • toward the back side of the body • closer to the point of attachment • toward the front side of the body • word part meaning above or on top of • further away from the point of attachment • the cavity that contains the skull and spinal cord • ...
NASA Rover Driver Crossword 2025-12-15
Across
- design, scheme, project
- North, East, Port, Starboard, Stern
- PAYS ATTENTION
- A dimension
- Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics
- NOVICE, LEARNER
- enable self-governing systems
- word explains the unknown word
Down
- Multi-modal Anomaly Detection
- cryptic crosswords
- orders
- self-direction
- Has to do with first then last
- determination to do something
- The thing that propels objects
15 Clues: orders • A dimension • self-direction • PAYS ATTENTION • NOVICE, LEARNER • cryptic crosswords • design, scheme, project • Multi-modal Anomaly Detection • determination to do something • enable self-governing systems • Has to do with first then last • The thing that propels objects • word explains the unknown word • North, East, Port, Starboard, Stern • ...
Value 2023-09-20
Across
- The cast shadow is always the _____ shape as the object
- The lightest part of an object- closest to the light source
- When light hits the surface of the table and bounces back up onto the object
- The greys used to blend the shadows and lights (level 1 & 2)
Down
- The darkest value in the scale - never on the object
- The cast shadow is always ____ from the light source
- The darkest value ON the object.
7 Clues: The darkest value ON the object. • The darkest value in the scale - never on the object • The cast shadow is always ____ from the light source • The cast shadow is always the _____ shape as the object • The lightest part of an object- closest to the light source • The greys used to blend the shadows and lights (level 1 & 2) • ...
RP vs GA 2022-05-20
10 Clues: element • the "outside" • a mouse is... • grey's anatomy • Flasche (eng.) • jack the ripper • oppsoite of near • opposite of exciting • bbc gives us daily... • jack the ripper (verb)
Respiratory System - Kishorn 2020-10-27
Across
- Two main parts of the respiratory system responible for breathing
- The muscle underneath the lungs that helps to control breathing.
- When the lungs INHALE air, the diaphragm moves...
- Located in between the ribs and help ribcage move while breathing.
- Gas taken INTO the lungs and bloodstream.
- Tubes that extend from the bronchi and connect to the alveoli.
- Air sacs at the end of the bronchioles responsible for gas exchange
Down
- Gas that is breathed OUT or expelled from body.
- "Plegm" or _______ is a liquid produced to keep airways and nasal passages moist and helps to remove bacteria when coughed.
- Two tubes that carry air into the left and right lung.
- Hairlike extensions of cells that rap dust/bacteria
- Protein found on red blood cells that carries the oxygen in the bloodstream.
- Tiny blood vessels that surround the alveoli and exchange gases.
- Anatomy term for 'windpipe.'
- Anatomy term for "throat"
- The two lungs together weigh about ___ pounds.
- The _______ system consists of the lungs and is responsible for gas exchange.
- Flap of cartilage that covers the trachea so that food doesn't go down the 'windpipe.'
18 Clues: Anatomy term for "throat" • Anatomy term for 'windpipe.' • Gas taken INTO the lungs and bloodstream. • The two lungs together weigh about ___ pounds. • Gas that is breathed OUT or expelled from body. • When the lungs INHALE air, the diaphragm moves... • Hairlike extensions of cells that rap dust/bacteria • Two tubes that carry air into the left and right lung. • ...
I hate this exam 2026-05-15
Across
- study of cell biology including cell anatomy and psysiology
- structure and function of living things such as cells tissues organs and organ system
- study of ticks mites and spiders
- the study of the moon stars and other objects in space
Down
- study of chemistry in livings thing which includes metabolism
- science dealing with the atmosphere and weather
- the study of bacteria especially in relation to medicine and agriculture
- study of valcanoes and valcano-related phenomena
8 Clues: study of ticks mites and spiders • science dealing with the atmosphere and weather • study of valcanoes and valcano-related phenomena • the study of the moon stars and other objects in space • study of cell biology including cell anatomy and psysiology • study of chemistry in livings thing which includes metabolism • ...
The Renaissance 2023-03-28
Across
- Painting done on wet plaster
- Florentine sculptor, painter and architect responsible for the Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- of the Sistine Chapel Paintings by Michelangelo depicting scenes from the Old Testament
- Astronomer who showed that the planets revolve around the sun in oval orbits
- Philosophy that celebrates human cultural achievements and emphasises human reason and ethics
- Law of Falling Bodies Objects, regardless of weight, will fall at the same speed
- da Vinci Renaissance Man. Italian painter, sculptor, engineer, scientist and architect. Painter of the Mona Lisa
- Rebirth of classical learning
- The study of body structure
- A painted or sculpted representation of the Virgin Mary mourning over the body of the dead Christ
- Inventor of the printing press
- Artistic technique used to give paintings and drawings a three-dimensional effect
- Italian for "smoky", technique used to blend details to look more realistic
- Last Supper Painting completed by da Vinci in a refectory in Milan
- Scientist who began to study anatomy in depth. He is referred as the father of anatomy
- Everyday language of ordinary people
- Study of the universe
Down
- Devised a model of the universe with the sun at the centre, and not Earth
- Lisa Famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci which depicts a female with a unique expression on her face
- A popular English playwright and poet in the 16th century
- Paint made from egg yolk and colour pigments
- A round, curved roof, e.g. the dome of Florence Cathedral
- Financial supporter of the arts, e.g. Lorenzo de Medici
- In Classical architecture, the triangular section of a temple roof often decorated with sculpture
- Italian astronomer and mathematician who was the first to use a telescope to study the stars
- Paré French barber surgeon and trauma surgeon
- A person who buys and sells goods
- Michelangelo's most famous sculpture. Currently in the Accademia in Florence
- Harvey English physician and scientist who described the circulation of the blood
- writing Writing from right to left
- Anguissola Female artist from the Renaissance
31 Clues: Study of the universe • The study of body structure • Painting done on wet plaster • Rebirth of classical learning • Inventor of the printing press • A person who buys and sells goods • writing Writing from right to left • Everyday language of ordinary people • Paint made from egg yolk and colour pigments • Paré French barber surgeon and trauma surgeon • ...
test 4 2015-07-22
Across
- Fortbewegungsgerät Nr.1 der beiden?
- Wie heisst die Mutter von Lea?
- Ohne was konnte Lea nicht einschlafen?
- Eine Tante von Reto ?
- Wie heisst der Trauzeuge von Reto?
- Welches Verkehrsmittel nutzte Reto im Semi?
- Was sind Lea und Reto jetzt?
- Wo hatt Reto Lea den Antrag gemacht?
- Was wünschen sich die beiden?
- Wo hatten die beiden Ihr erstes Date?
- An welchem See haben sie Ihre Sommerferien verbracht?
- Welche Frucht wächstam Baum in Ihrem Garten?
- Wie heisst der Göttibueb von Lea?
- An welcher Strasse wohnen Lea&Reto?
- Wie hiess Retos Lieblingsstofftier?
- Welcher ist der Lieblingsberg von Lea?
- Welche Farbe hatt das Surfbrett in ihrer Wohnung?
- Wie hiess Llea ledig?
- In welchem Monat wurde standesamtlich geheiratet?
- Wie heisst einer der Cousins von Reto?
- Welches Instrument hat Reto spielen gelernt?
- Wenn hat Lea im Keller zu Tisch gebetten?
- Welches Auto fand Reto als Kind richtig cool?
- Wie heisst der Vater von Reto?
- Wie nannte Onkel Ruedi Reto liebevoll?
- Welche Zeitschrift liest Reto öfters?
- Welches Festival besuchen die beiden öfters?
- Wie heisst Leas Neffe?
Down
- Welches ist Leas Lieblingstier?
- Wie heisst eine Schwester von Lea?
- Wie nennt Reto Lea in vermeindlich gefährlichen Situationen?
- Welches Instrument spielte Lea früher?
- Waas hat Lea mit Ihren Schwestern gemeinsam?
- In welchem Fluss ist Reto beim Surfen anzutreffen?
- Was wollte Lea von Beruf werden?
- Wo ist Reto aufgewachsen?
- Welchen Kontinet haben die beiden bereist?
- Wie hiess Retos Haustier als sie wussten es ist ein Mädchen?
- Wie heisst Leas Stadtvelo?
- Wie hiess Leas Hamste?
- Vor welchem Ding fürchtet sich Reto im Vallis in der Nacht?
- An was erkennt Reto Lea auf dem Bike?
- Wie heisst Retos Bike?
- Welche Farbe haben Ihre Gartenstühle?
- Gadget Welche war Retos Lieblingsserie als Kind?
- Wo ist Lea aufgewachsen?
- Wer ist der Grafiker der geilsten Hochzeitszeitung aller Zeiten?
- Was wird Lea wenn sie hunger hat?
- Welche Sportart führte Lea früher aus?
- Wie heisst die Schwester von Reto?
- An welchem See sind die beiden öfters anzutreffen?
- Was für ein Sternzeichen hat Reto ?
- Wie heisst der Tätschmeister vom Hochzeit?
- Was besitzt Reto nicht?
- Was hat Sie ihnen serviert?
- Wo hat die Kirchliche Trauung stattgefunden?
- Von was hatte Lea 2 im Gesicht?
- Welche Rolle bessetzte Reto im Musical Kompromiss?
- Wie heisst der Vater von Lea?
- Wo besuchte Reto seinen ersten Snowboardkurs?
- Anatomy Welche Ärztesendung verfolgt Lea im TV?
- Was ist Reto von Beruf?
- Wie wurde Reto in der Pfadi genannt?
- Wie heisst eines der Gottemeitli von Reto?
- Welche Haarfarbe hatte Lea auch einmal?
65 Clues: Eine Tante von Reto ? • Wie heisst Retos Bike? • Wie hiess Llea ledig? • Wie heisst Leas Neffe? • Wie hiess Leas Hamste? • Was besitzt Reto nicht? • Was ist Reto von Beruf? • Wo ist Lea aufgewachsen? • Wo ist Reto aufgewachsen? • Wie heisst Leas Stadtvelo? • Was hat Sie ihnen serviert? • Was sind Lea und Reto jetzt? • Was wünschen sich die beiden? • Wie heisst der Vater von Lea? • ...
Evolution 2022-02-28
Across
- Another word for trait or characteristic.
- The study of anatomy used to support evolution.
- The gradual change of a species over time.
- The ancestor that two or more descendants have in common.
- A group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals.
- A naturalist who studied organisms on the Galapagos Islands during the 1800's. Developed the theory of natural selection.
- Remnants of organs or structures that had a function in an early ancestor.
- The arrangement of something's shape or form.
- The steady, gradual process of developing.
- The study of Earth and it's changes over time.
- Similar in function, but differ in structure. Does not support common ancestry.
Down
- Prehistoric remains or impressions of deceased organisms. Classified as preserved, petrified, mold, cast, and trace.
- Similar in structure, but differ in function. May show common ancestry.
- Species do this through evolution to better survive in their environment.
- The plural term for a period of ten years.
- Based on observation or experience.
- The individual pieces that make up the skeleton. Known widely to consist of calcium.
- The study of embryos used to support the theory of evolution.
- The genetic "building blocks" of living things.
- An individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form.
20 Clues: Based on observation or experience. • Another word for trait or characteristic. • The gradual change of a species over time. • The plural term for a period of ten years. • The steady, gradual process of developing. • The arrangement of something's shape or form. • The study of Earth and it's changes over time. • The study of anatomy used to support evolution. • ...
EVOLUTION 2025-02-23
Across
- - THE MOVEMENT OF GENES FROM ONE GENERATION TO THE NEXT
- - PRESERVED REMAINS OF AN ORGANISM
- - DESCRIBES THE DEVELOPMENT OF THR NEW SPECIES
- - REFERS TO A GROUP OF ORGANISMS THAT SHARE SIMMILAR CHARACTERISTICS AND INTERBREED
- - MAY BE HOMOLOGOUS, ANALOGOUS, OR VESTIGAL
- - EVOLUTION IN WHICH CLOSELY RELATED SPECIES MOVE TO NEW HABITATS BECAUSE OF DIVERGING LIFESTYLES,PRODUCING DIFFERENT SPECIES ALL TOGETHER
- - SMALLER BODY STRUCTURES THAT ARE OFTEN UNUSED
- - REFERS TO AN ORGANISM IN IT'S EARLY STAGES OF DEVELOPMENT
- - WHEN THE NUMBER OF OFFSPRING IS GREATER THAN THE AVAILABLE RESOURCES NEEDED FOR THEM TO SURVIVE
- - THE LOSS OF AN ENTIRE SPECIES
Down
- - EVOLUTION IN WHICH GROUPS OF INITIALLY DISTANT RELATED ORGANISMS EVOLVE SIMILAR STRUCTURES TO ADAPT TO SIMMILAR HABITAT OR WAY OF LIFE
- - SIMILAR FUNCTIONS BUT DIFFERNT ANATOMY
- - SIMILAR STRUCTURES BUT DIFFERENT FUNCTIONS
- - WHEN MEMBERS OF A SPECIES ARE SUDDENLY SEPERATED FROM THE REST OF IT'S POPULATION
- - CREDITED FOR DEVELOPING THE THEORY OF NATURAL SELECTION
- - A POPULATION MOVES FROM IT'S PRESENT HABITAT TO ANOTHER
- - THE SURVIVAL AND REPRODUCTION OF ORGANISMS THAT CAN ADAPT BEST TO THEIR SURROUNDINGS
- - TWO OR MORE SPECIES CAN EQUALLY INFLUENCE ONE ANOTHER'S EVOLUTIONARY DIRECTION
- - KNOWN FOR HIS THEORY OF INHERITANCE OF ACQUIRED CHARACTERISTICS
- - USED TO REFER TO ANY CHANGE IN THE GENETIC COMPOSTION OF A POPULATION
20 Clues: - THE LOSS OF AN ENTIRE SPECIES • - PRESERVED REMAINS OF AN ORGANISM • - SIMILAR FUNCTIONS BUT DIFFERNT ANATOMY • - MAY BE HOMOLOGOUS, ANALOGOUS, OR VESTIGAL • - SIMILAR STRUCTURES BUT DIFFERENT FUNCTIONS • - DESCRIBES THE DEVELOPMENT OF THR NEW SPECIES • - SMALLER BODY STRUCTURES THAT ARE OFTEN UNUSED • - THE MOVEMENT OF GENES FROM ONE GENERATION TO THE NEXT • ...
evolution 2023-03-29
Across
- A branch of science that studies the structure or anatomy of organisms.
- Any remains, traces, or imprints of life that have been preserved.
- Have the same function and look similar in structure but are anatomically different.
- Fossil A fossilized imprint of an organism's foot prints, trails, burrows, nests, or eggs.
- A collection of scientific observations, and hypotheses that helps explain the diversity of life
- A person who studies fossils
- It is the era in which live in the present time.
- A word to describe when a group of organisms changes over time.
- Branch of science that studies the development of an embryo.
Down
- His theory is about use and disuse and the inheritance of acquired traits.
- The island where Charles Darwin went to observe different kinds of species.
- His theory focuses on the elimination of inferior species.
- Theory of Charles Darwin
- Fossil Remains of actual organisms, which include bones, teeth, shells, and claws.
- Have a similar structure and ancestor but are different in function.
- It is the third evidence from the order of evidences that supported evolution.
16 Clues: Theory of Charles Darwin • A person who studies fossils • It is the era in which live in the present time. • His theory focuses on the elimination of inferior species. • Branch of science that studies the development of an embryo. • A word to describe when a group of organisms changes over time. • Any remains, traces, or imprints of life that have been preserved. • ...
Scientific Revolution 2025-10-13
Across
- Earths rotation
- Galilei Father of modern science
- Boyl Physical scientist
- Religious dissent
- Bacon Philosopher and statesman
- Vesalius Founder of modern anatomy
- Newton Formulator of gravity
Down
- Force of attraction
- Astronomer
- Kepler Pioneer of heliocentric cosmology
- Influential physician and anatomist
- Take back statement
12 Clues: Astronomer • Earths rotation • Religious dissent • Force of attraction • Take back statement • Boyl Physical scientist • Newton Formulator of gravity • Bacon Philosopher and statesman • Galilei Father of modern science • Influential physician and anatomist • Vesalius Founder of modern anatomy • Kepler Pioneer of heliocentric cosmology
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?
Down
- 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? • ...
Honors A&P: Ch. 1 Section 1.1 Vocabulary Review 2026-08-18
Across
- — Examining the body by feeling organs or structures with the hands
- — The subdivision of anatomy that studies cells
- — The study of how the heart and blood vessels function (2 wds)
- — An instrument used to listen to internal body sounds
- — The process of cutting apart preserved organisms or organs for examination
- — Teeth with sharp edges that are well suited for cutting
- — Another name for the study of body structures visible without a microscope (2 wds)
- — Listening to the sounds made by internal organs
- — The principle stating that a structure’s function depends on its specific form
- — Hard materials in bones that allow them to support and protect organs (2 wds)
- — The study of structural changes caused by disease (2 wds)
- — The study of internal structures as they relate to the overlying skin (2 wds)
- — The study of body structures and the relationships among them
- — The study of internal structures using X-rays or specialized scanning procedures (2 wds)
- — Specialized vocabulary used to name body parts and describe their relationships (2 wds)
- — The study of structures that are too small to be seen with the naked eye (2 wds)
Down
- — The study of how the nervous system works
- — The study of large body structures visible to the naked eye (2 wds)
- — The study of how body parts work and perform life-sustaining activities
- — The study of developmental changes that occur before birth
- — The study of structural changes occurring throughout the life span (2 wds)
- — The activity or job performed by a body part
- — Heart structures that prevent the backward flow of blood
- — The study of body structures one organ system at a time (2 wds)
- — Moving or working a joint to determine its range of motion
- — Teeth with flat surfaces that are well suited for grinding
- — The study of all structures located within one particular area of the body (2 wds)
- — The study of kidney function and urine production (2 wds)
- — The subdivision of anatomy that studies tissues
- — The form or physical arrangement of a body part
30 Clues: — The study of how the nervous system works • — The activity or job performed by a body part • — The subdivision of anatomy that studies cells • — Listening to the sounds made by internal organs • — The subdivision of anatomy that studies tissues • — The form or physical arrangement of a body part • — An instrument used to listen to internal body sounds • ...
Spelling 10 2014-11-18
10 Clues: inner • therefore • decay; rot • trick; decieve • reliable; regular • to put into motion • involve in a tangle • framework of the body • device used to drag river • communication through gestures
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
Down
- 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 • ...
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.
Down
- 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. • ...
แบบฝึกหัด เรื่อง สาขาทางชีววิทยา 2025-02-16
Across
- อนุกรมวิธาน ศึกษาการจำแนกและจัดกลุ่มสิ่งมีชีวิต
- สรีรวิทยา ศึกษาการทำงานของระบบต่างๆ ในร่างกาย เช่น ระบบหายใจ ระบบไหลเวียนเลือด
- บรรพชีวินวิทยา ศึกษาซากดึกดำบรรพ์ของสิ่งมีชีวิตในอดีต
- นิเวศวิทยา ศึกษาความสัมพันธ์ระหว่างสิ่งมีชีวิตกับสิ่งแวดล้อม
- ชีววิทยาพัฒนาการ ศึกษาการเจริญเติบโตและการเปลี่ยนแปลงของสิ่งมีชีวิต ตั้งแต่เซลล์ปฏิสนธิไปจนถึงตัวเต็มวัย
- พันธุศาสตร์ ศึกษาการถ่ายทอดลักษณะทางพันธุกรรมจากรุ่นสู่รุ่น
Down
- สัตววิทยา ศึกษาสัตว์ รวมถึงการจำแนก การสืบพันธุ์ และพฤติกรรมของสัตว์
- จุลชีววิทยา ศึกษาจุลินทรีย์ เช่น แบคทีเรีย ไวรัส และเชื้อรา
- วิทยาไวรัส ศึกษาไวรัส และกลไกการทำงานของไวรัส
- ชีวฟิสิกส์ ศึกษาการประยุกต์ใช้หลักการทางฟิสิกส์ในการศึกษาปรากฏการณ์ทางชีวภาพ
- กายวิภาคศาสตร์ ศึกษาโครงสร้างของสิ่งมีชีวิต รวมถึงอวัยวะและเนื้อเยื่อ
- ชีวเคมี ศึกษาโครงสร้าง องค์ประกอบทางเคมี และปฏิกิริยาเคมีที่เกิดขึ้นภายในสิ่งมีชีวิต
- ชีววิทยาของเซลล์ (เซลล์วิทยา) ศึกษาโครงสร้าง หน้าที่ และกระบวนการต่างๆ ที่เกิดขึ้นภายในเซลล์
- พฤกษศาสตร์ ศึกษาพืช รวมถึงการจำแนก การสืบพันธุ์ และการศึกษาโครงสร้างและหน้าที่ของพืช
14 Clues: วิทยาไวรัส ศึกษาไวรัส และกลไกการทำงานของไวรัส • อนุกรมวิธาน ศึกษาการจำแนกและจัดกลุ่มสิ่งมีชีวิต • บรรพชีวินวิทยา ศึกษาซากดึกดำบรรพ์ของสิ่งมีชีวิตในอดีต • จุลชีววิทยา ศึกษาจุลินทรีย์ เช่น แบคทีเรีย ไวรัส และเชื้อรา • พันธุศาสตร์ ศึกษาการถ่ายทอดลักษณะทางพันธุกรรมจากรุ่นสู่รุ่น • นิเวศวิทยา ศึกษาความสัมพันธ์ระหว่างสิ่งมีชีวิตกับสิ่งแวดล้อม • ...
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
Down
- 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 • ...
Plant anatomy 2021-10-12
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Down
- 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+)
Down
- 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
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 • ...
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 • ...
Anatomy Vocab 2026-04-28
Across
- The midline plan diving body in left/right equal
- Front side of pig, the head
- Further to median plane or root of limb than another structure of the limb
- Belly of Pig, bottom side.
- The plane that divides the body in left/right unequal
- Closer to head or higher than another structure
- Closer to feet or lower than another structure
- Back of pig, top side
- Reference to limbs, closer to median plane or root of limb that another structure of the limb
Down
- More in back
- Tail side of side, back
- Further away from median plane than another structure
- Closer to median plane that another structure
- Divide into equal/unequal front and back
- Divide into upper and lower
- More in front
16 Clues: More in back • More in front • Back of pig, top side • Tail side of side, back • Belly of Pig, bottom side. • Front side of pig, the head • Divide into upper and lower • Divide into equal/unequal front and back • Closer to median plane that another structure • Closer to feet or lower than another structure • Closer to head or higher than another structure • ...
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:
Animal Contest Crossword 2025-09-10
Across
- a shade of something that your eyes reflect from the sun
- a warm blooded creature with fur, vertebrates, live birth.
- something that you can fell or has a look to it that resembles the feeling
- a female artist that painted lions, bulls, and horses. Broke gender norms. Ex wearing men's clothes to be able to paint without being harassed.
- a german painter and printmaker who specified in human anatomy & some animals as well
- an animal without a spine. Ex: slug
- French American artist who studied birds+ illustrated books about birds
- an environment that multiple animals live in.
Down
- For an animal to create offspring ex; eggs or
- a point that goes for infinity.
- an artist that specialized in horses and their anatomy
- a type of animal or plant that is a variety, ex; fish, amphibians, mammals,birds
- a vertebrate that lives under water, breaths through gills, lays eggs
- an animal that is born in the water but then lives on land, vertebrates, cold blooded, lay eggs
- an animal that has a spine
- a repetitive design that can be found on animals. Ex: Tiger, Zebra
16 Clues: an animal that has a spine • a point that goes for infinity. • an animal without a spine. Ex: slug • For an animal to create offspring ex; eggs or • an environment that multiple animals live in. • an artist that specialized in horses and their anatomy • a shade of something that your eyes reflect from the sun • a warm blooded creature with fur, vertebrates, live birth. • ...
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.
Down
- 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
Down
- 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
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
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.
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- 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. • ...
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. • ...
Nail Anatomy 2026-06-30
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- The whitish, half-moon shape at the base of the nail.
- A thin layer of skin cells between the nail bed and the nail plate.
- Attach the nail bed and matrix to the bone underneath. A tough band of fibrous tissue that connects bones or holds organs in place.
- Are slits or grooves on the sides of the nail that allow growth.
- Known as the Lateral Nail Fold, is the piece of skin that overlaps onto the side of the nail.
- The skin between the free edge and fingertip of the natural nail.
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- A pocket-like fold of skin that holds the nail root and the matrix.
- The portion of skin that the nail plate rests upon as it grows out.
- Are skin folds that form the nail grooves.
- The small portion of non-living epidermis extending around the base of the nail.
- The additional or excessive skin that overlaps onto the sides of the nail plate.
- The part of the nail plate that extends beyond the fingertip.
- The portion of the nail plate hidden under a fold of skin (mantle) at the base of the nail plate.
- The part of the nail bed that extends below the nail root and helps to produce the nail. Damage can affect the nail plate’s growth.
- The living skin at the base of the nail plate that partially overlaps the lunula.
- AKA Nail Body & is the translucent portion of the nail, extending from the nail root to the free edge.
16 Clues: Are skin folds that form the nail grooves. • The whitish, half-moon shape at the base of the nail. • The part of the nail plate that extends beyond the fingertip. • Are slits or grooves on the sides of the nail that allow growth. • The skin between the free edge and fingertip of the natural nail. • ...
Branches of Biology 2026-04-14
Across
- Study of fishes.
- study of fungi.
- Study of microorganisms.
- Classification and naming of organisms.
- Study of algae.
- Study of chemical processes in living things.
Down
- Study of animals.
- Tissues.
- Use of living things for products.
- study of viruses.
- Study of plants.
- Study of diseases.
- Study of heredity and variation.
- Study of internal structure.
14 Clues: Tissues. • study of fungi. • Study of algae. • Study of fishes. • Study of plants. • Study of animals. • study of viruses. • Study of diseases. • Study of microorganisms. • Study of internal structure. • Study of heredity and variation. • Use of living things for products. • Classification and naming of organisms. • Study of chemical processes in living things.
Animal Anatomy 2014-10-31
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
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.
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
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.
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
Plant Anatomy 2025-10-13
Across
- The primary site for photosynthesis to take place
- Leaf like structures that help protect the developing flower bud
- Brightly colored structures on a flower that attract pollinators
- Tissue that carries water and dissolved minerals up from the roots to the rest of the plant
- The process where a seed begins the sprout
- The part of the stamen that contains the pollen
- Anchors the plant and absorbs water and minerals from the ground
- _____________ is used to produce food during photosynthesis
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- __________ contain the embryo and food supply for a new plant
- The female part of a flower
- The male part of a flower
- The transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma
- Supports the plant and transports water and nutrients to the rest of the plant
- The reproductive structure of a plant
- Tissue that carries sugars and nutrients produced by the leaves during photosynthesis to the rest of the plant
- A mature ovary that protects the seeds
16 Clues: The male part of a flower • The female part of a flower • The reproductive structure of a plant • A mature ovary that protects the seeds • The process where a seed begins the sprout • The part of the stamen that contains the pollen • The primary site for photosynthesis to take place • The transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma • ...
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 • ...
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
crossword 2026-01-04
10 Clues: Type of cake • Favourite food • Favorite artists • Cinnamon biscuits • She always wears… • Plants and anatomy • shaped her childhood • Her penguin keychain • She wishes she could… • She makes things with this
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 • ...
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)
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
We'll miss you! 2023-09-07
Across
- What is Italy's most grown grape varietal?
- Who is my favorite snuggler?
- One of our favorite things to do together in the Summer
- A crowd favorite meal you make
- I hope you drink a lot of these on your trip!
- Our high school mascot
- Song you transcended to while on shrooms
- The bowl we snowmobiled in Canada
- Ravioli's Age
- That shirt of yours that I hated
- Rigby's shelter name
- Your go-to when drunk
- The name of our island in Animal Crossing
- My favorite thing to be
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- Where we had our first "date"
- My go-to Mario Kart player
- How many stripes does Rigby have on his tail?
- The landing we loved in Utah
- The hospital that Bodhi was born in
- Bodhi's newest life goal
- Bodhi's favorite Ninja Turtle
- I can't wait for this concert with you!
- My favorite pasta
- The month we found out I was pregnant
- Where we had our first kiss
- The day Bodhi was born
- My favorite TV show
- How many tattoos do I have?
- Your favorite football team
- What chocolate brand is produced in Italy? (One of your favorites)
30 Clues: Ravioli's Age • My favorite pasta • My favorite TV show • Rigby's shelter name • Your go-to when drunk • The day Bodhi was born • Our high school mascot • My favorite thing to be • Bodhi's newest life goal • My go-to Mario Kart player • Where we had our first kiss • How many tattoos do I have? • Your favorite football team • The landing we loved in Utah • Who is my favorite snuggler? • ...
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
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
General Anatomy 2025-09-24
Across
- Long Bone
- Joint with no movement
- End of a long bone
- Connects bone to bone
- Provides structure to support and protect vital organs
- Flat bone
- Fluid filled sacs at areas of friction
- Joint with free movement
Down
- Shaft of a long bone
- Soft tissue that sends and receives electrical signals
- Sesamoid Bone
- Utilizes chemical energy to create movement for the skeleton
- Irregular Bone
- Joint with some movement
- Short bone
- Connects muscle to bone
16 Clues: Long Bone • Flat bone • Short bone • Sesamoid Bone • Irregular Bone • End of a long bone • Shaft of a long bone • Connects bone to bone • Joint with no movement • Connects muscle to bone • Joint with some movement • Joint with free movement • Fluid filled sacs at areas of friction • Soft tissue that sends and receives electrical signals • ...
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. • ...
Anatomy Crossword 2025-05-20
Across
- On limb, closer to body
- Towards the top of the body
- Body system that exchanges gases
- Towards the front of the body
- Away from the midline of the body
- On limb, away from the body
- Most inferior cavity in human bodies
Down
- Cavities found in the back of the body
- Body system that removes waste from body
- Body system that allows the body to move
- Plane that divides front from back
- Most superior cavity in human bodies
- Divides the body equally in more than 1 plane
- Cavity that holds the lungs and heart
- Towards the back of the body
- Plane that divides left and right sides of body
16 Clues: On limb, closer to body • Towards the top of the body • On limb, away from the body • Towards the back of the body • Towards the front of the body • Body system that exchanges gases • Away from the midline of the body • Plane that divides front from back • Most superior cavity in human bodies • Most inferior cavity in human bodies • Cavity that holds the lungs and heart • ...
Human Anatomy 2026-01-29
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 • ...
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
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
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 • ...
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
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
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
Down
- 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.
Down
- 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
Down
- 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
Down
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
