greys anatomy Crossword Puzzles
Chapter 11 & 12 Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-09
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- this general tried to institute a political reform to fix the broken system, he also built forts to stabilize Rome's boarder.
- an astronomer who studied the motion of planets and stars.
- Empire when the Roman Empire divided, the eastern half became known as the _________
- large mountain range that separates Italy from northern Europe.
- this empress was Justinian's brilliant and capable wife.
- a well-known political leader and writer in Rome
- soldiers were armed with _________, double-edged swords.
- a form of government in which citizens elect their leader.
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- fought each other or wild animals to death.
- brought water from the country to the city.
- this person believed that history had morals lessons to teach people, this person also wrote "History of Rome.
- Roman poet who wrote an epic called the Aeneid.
- a Greek doctor who showed the importance of anatomy.
- were government officials who dealt with laws and judges, could also lead an army.
- former gladiator who led a huge slave rebellion.
- Forum a large, open marketplace where food and goods are bought.
- he made many reforms to protect his empire, such as, made a powerful professional army of roughly 150,000 soldiers.
- a government to oversee each of the provinces.
- the study of the body and it's parts.
- they would often face with poverty.
20 Clues: they would often face with poverty. • the study of the body and it's parts. • fought each other or wild animals to death. • brought water from the country to the city. • a government to oversee each of the provinces. • Roman poet who wrote an epic called the Aeneid. • former gladiator who led a huge slave rebellion. • a well-known political leader and writer in Rome • ...
Chapter 11 & 12 Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-09
Across
- large mountain range that separates Italy from northern Europe.
- this general tried to institute a political reform to fix the broken system, he also built forts to stabilize Rome's boarder.
- he made many reforms to protect his empire, such as, made a powerful professional army of roughly 150,000 soldiers.
- an astronomer who studied the motion of planets and stars.
- Roman poet who wrote an epic called the Aeneid.
- the study of the body and it's parts.
- Forum a large, open marketplace where food and goods are bought.
- when the Roman Empire divided, the eastern half became known as the _________
- soldiers were armed with _________, double-edged swords.
- were government officials who dealt with laws and judges, could also lead an army.
- this empress was Justinian's brilliant and capable wife.
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- brought water from the country to the city.
- a government to oversee each of the provinces.
- a form of government in which citizens elect their leader.
- former gladiator who led a huge slave rebellion.
- this person believed that history had morals lessons to teach people, this person also wrote "History of Rome.
- fought each other or wild animals to death.
- a Greek doctor who showed the importance of anatomy.
- they would often face with poverty.
- a well-known political leader and writer in Rome
20 Clues: they would often face with poverty. • the study of the body and it's parts. • brought water from the country to the city. • fought each other or wild animals to death. • a government to oversee each of the provinces. • Roman poet who wrote an epic called the Aeneid. • former gladiator who led a huge slave rebellion. • a well-known political leader and writer in Rome • ...
Medical terms 2023-02-03
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- lying on the back
- the back of the body or body part
- toward the midline of the body
- the standard reference position for the body in the study of anatomy. in this position the body is standing erect, facing the observer, with arms down at the sides and the palms of the hands forward
- the trunk of the body; the body without the head and the extremities
- An imaginary line drawn down the center of the body, dividing it into right and left halves.
- Limited to one side
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- a sitting position
- the study of the body structure
- word part added to the beginning of a root or word to modify or quality its meaning
- A word root with an added vowel that can be joined with other words, roots, or suffixes to form a new word.
- toward the head
- the front of the body or body part
- referring to the front of the body
- a word formed from two or more whole words
- to the side, away from the midline of the body
- referring to the sole of the foot
- referring to the back of the body or the back of the hand or foot
- word part added to the end of a root or word to complete its meaning
- foundation of a word that is not a word that can stand on its own
20 Clues: toward the head • lying on the back • a sitting position • Limited to one side • toward the midline of the body • the study of the body structure • the back of the body or body part • referring to the sole of the foot • the front of the body or body part • referring to the front of the body • a word formed from two or more whole words • ...
Pathology 2025-10-23
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- Conditions related to blood flow.
- In the middle ages, basic medical procedures were carried out by __-surgeons.
- Consequences of those morphologic changes.
- Surgical fusion of a joint.
- Associated with conditions such as heart failure or inflammation.
- Branch of pathology associated with examining tissues.
- Guidance provided by analysis for informed care decisions.
- An Egyptian process that provided valuable information about anatomy.
- Conditions with symptoms such as unexplained bruising or excessive nosebleeds.
- Surgical repair of a muscle.
- Surgical puncture of the chest cavity to remove fluid.
- Process by which diseases are identified through analysis.
- Surgical incision into the skull.
- When the muscles are unable to relax.
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- Branch of pathology associated with laboratory analysis.
- Earliest evidence of surgery.
- Suturing of a kidney.
- Surgical removal of a blood clot.
- A plastic surgery technique first evidenced in Ancient India.
- A code that set early regulations for surgery.
- How a disease develops.
- Surgical removal of the tonsils.
- The cause of a disease.
- Changes in cells and organs caused by disease.
- Logos means to study and pathos means disease.
- Discovered in the nineteenth century, it greatly reduced surgical pain.
- Predicted outcome of a disease.
- Surgical crushing of a stone.
- Cell death; gangrene.
- Renaissance-era scientist who made great advances in anatomy.
30 Clues: Suturing of a kidney. • Cell death; gangrene. • How a disease develops. • The cause of a disease. • Surgical fusion of a joint. • Surgical repair of a muscle. • Earliest evidence of surgery. • Surgical crushing of a stone. • Predicted outcome of a disease. • Surgical removal of the tonsils. • Conditions related to blood flow. • Surgical removal of a blood clot. • ...
Francesca 2024-05-09
11 Clues: La mamma • l'autista • Il "calciatore" • C. La fidanzata • la falsa pasticcera • viene chiamata bicchiere • è ossessionata dai pinguini • quello che piace a Francesca • Il fidanzato di quella fidanzata • colei che troveremo ai domiciliari • B. L'Ossessionata da Grey's Anatomy
Newspaper Anatomy 2016-02-25
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- How close in location the story is to the audience
- States who wrote the story
- Used in print media to split an article over many pages
- The name of the first paragraph in a news article
- Sates where the story was physically written
- Provides readers with additional information that could not fit in the headline
- Usually represented as a letter followed by a number
- A statement that tells the audience what is happening in the picture
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- Visually displays what the article might be about
- How close in time the event in the story is to the time of publication
- Gives credit to the person who took the photo
- Whether or not the content of the story will impact the audience
- If the story includes any famous or well known individuals
- If the story evokes emotion or is unique
- Largest text on the page and located at the top of the page
15 Clues: States who wrote the story • If the story evokes emotion or is unique • Sates where the story was physically written • Gives credit to the person who took the photo • Visually displays what the article might be about • The name of the first paragraph in a news article • How close in location the story is to the audience • ...
Neuro Anatomy 2018-07-26
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- gland that secretes growth hormone, ACTH, and TSH
- Compartment of the brain that houses the brainstem, cerebellum, and cranial nerves III-XII
- part of the brain that regulates body temp, circadian rhythm, emotion, and eating
- Middle layer (mater) of the brain that covers the surface of the brain and spinal cord.
- consists of gray matter and is responsible for higher functions of the brain
- area of the brain located in the temporal lobe that is responsible for language comprehension
- the innermost meningeal membrane
- Number of lobes in the brain
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- outermost meningeal membrane
- fossa compartment of the brain that houses the frontal lobe and olfactory nerve
- connects the hemispheres of the brain
- area of the brain, located in the frontal lobe, responsible for language production
- located below the occipital lobe in posterior fossa, controls equilibrium
- Lobe of the brain responsible for reasoning, judgment, personality, intellectual functioning, and long term memory
- lobe of the brain that is responsible for vision
15 Clues: outermost meningeal membrane • Number of lobes in the brain • the innermost meningeal membrane • connects the hemispheres of the brain • lobe of the brain that is responsible for vision • gland that secretes growth hormone, ACTH, and TSH • located below the occipital lobe in posterior fossa, controls equilibrium • ...
Anatomy Crossword 2013-12-06
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- the junction between arm and forearm
- a flexible connective tissue found in many areas in the bodies
- the 3rd letter of the Greek alphabet, typically used in a naming sequence
- pertaining to two (both) sides
- to raise up
- the chest
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- brain
- a blood vessel carrying blood towards the heart
- a mouth
- very thin blood vessel
- the belly, the part of the trunk between thorax and the perineum
- produces pancreatic juice
- a branch of the trachea
- a basin, hence any small hollow
- a blood vessel carrying blood away from the heart
15 Clues: brain • a mouth • the chest • to raise up • very thin blood vessel • a branch of the trachea • produces pancreatic juice • pertaining to two (both) sides • a basin, hence any small hollow • the junction between arm and forearm • a blood vessel carrying blood towards the heart • a blood vessel carrying blood away from the heart • ...
External Anatomy 2021-10-08
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- Arethreadlikepigmentedstructureswhichgrowfromfollicleswithinthedermis
- Isthethin,outerlayeroftheskin
- Arethetipsorthetoesofamammalwithhooves,alsoreferredtoasanungulate
- Is a protein formed within the epidermis
- Referstothebellyorunderside,oftheanimal
- Consistofabonecore,attachedtotheanimal’sskull
- Referstotheregionofthebodytowardthetail
- Referstothemiddlelayeroftheskin
- isthesoftoutercoveringofananimal
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- Canalsobereferredtoasbasal
- theinnermostregionoftheintegumentarysystem
- Provideefficientinsulationandaidesintheanimal’sabilitytofly
- locatedinoraroundtheskull,orcranium,oftheanimal
- Referstoaregionfarthestfromapointofreference
- referstothebackofthebody
15 Clues: referstothebackofthebody • Canalsobereferredtoasbasal • Isthethin,outerlayeroftheskin • Referstothemiddlelayeroftheskin • isthesoftoutercoveringofananimal • Referstothebellyorunderside,oftheanimal • Referstotheregionofthebodytowardthetail • Is a protein formed within the epidermis • theinnermostregionoftheintegumentarysystem • Referstoaregionfarthestfromapointofreference • ...
Frog anatomy 2021-06-03
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- lets a frog hear
- 2 holes in the back of the mouth
- two pointed teeth
- used for filtering
- top
- teeth around the mouth
- opening at the back of the mouth
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- bottom
- the part of a frogs toes that lets them swim
- attached to the front of the mouth
- the covering on a frogs eye
- let the frog hear above water
- part of the digestive system that can be filled with stuff
- used for breathing
- opening in front of the esophagus
15 Clues: top • bottom • lets a frog hear • two pointed teeth • used for filtering • used for breathing • teeth around the mouth • the covering on a frogs eye • let the frog hear above water • 2 holes in the back of the mouth • opening at the back of the mouth • opening in front of the esophagus • attached to the front of the mouth • the part of a frogs toes that lets them swim • ...
anatomy puzzle 2021-08-23
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- fat cells
- lining within the uterus
- slower than the normal heart rate
- surgical removal of the teste
- occurring on the same side of the body
- away from the median plane of the body
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- hormones related to the intestines
- relatively distant from a point or origin of attachment
- pertaining to the front of the body
- relatively close to the body surface
- bone tumor that is made up of cartilage
- inflammation of the heart muscle
- something that means "surrounding" or "around another"
- above and excessive
- study of the liver
15 Clues: fat cells • study of the liver • above and excessive • lining within the uterus • surgical removal of the teste • inflammation of the heart muscle • slower than the normal heart rate • hormones related to the intestines • pertaining to the front of the body • relatively close to the body surface • occurring on the same side of the body • away from the median plane of the body • ...
Anatomy Epithelial 2021-12-22
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- A single layer of flat cells is a _______ _______ epithelium
- Protein fiber that gives collage the ability to resist compression
- Tissue that makes up the fetal skeleton
- _________ _____________ connective tissue resists force applied in one direction
- the "hole" containing an osteocyte or chondrocyte
- A cartilage cell
- A single layer of square cells is a ________ ____________ epithelium.
- the study of tissues
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- nonciliated __________ ______________ epithelium lines the small intestine
- primary cell found in dense regular connective tissue
- _____________ stratified squamous epithelium makes up the epidermis
- a "red blood cell"
- _________________ cells secrete mucin
- a "fat cell"
- All connective tissues have ground substance, fibers, and ________________.
15 Clues: a "fat cell" • A cartilage cell • a "red blood cell" • the study of tissues • _________________ cells secrete mucin • Tissue that makes up the fetal skeleton • the "hole" containing an osteocyte or chondrocyte • primary cell found in dense regular connective tissue • A single layer of flat cells is a _______ _______ epithelium • ...
skin anatomy 2022-10-05
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- pigment produced by melanocytes
- most cells are keratinocytes which produces a fibrous protein called ?
- subcutaneous tissue
- epithelial membrane that surrounds the heart
- burn where the epidermis and superficial part of dermis are damaged
- epithelial membrane that surrounds the lungs
- deepest layer of epidermis
- connects keratinocytes together
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- the epithelial membrane that covers organs in the abdominal cavity
- the layer composed of keratinized stratified squamous epithelium
- burn where only the epidermis is changed
- mostly dense (fibrous) connective tissue
- outermost layer of epidermis
- membrane that lines compartments in the ventral body cavity that are closed to the exterior of the body
- the skin membrane
15 Clues: the skin membrane • subcutaneous tissue • deepest layer of epidermis • outermost layer of epidermis • pigment produced by melanocytes • connects keratinocytes together • burn where only the epidermis is changed • mostly dense (fibrous) connective tissue • epithelial membrane that surrounds the heart • epithelial membrane that surrounds the lungs • ...
HEART ANATOMY 2021-08-02
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- narrowing or construction of an opening
- high blood pressure
- what side of the heart pumps oxygenated blood back to the rest of the circulatory system
- fast heart
- vessel that carriers oxygen
- what is the abbreviated term for Internal jugular
- inflammation of the arteries
- what is high blood pressure
- How many are the grades of murmurs
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- slow heart rate
- what is the normal hearts pacemaker
- what is swell g. Aided by accumulation in body tissue
- what side of the body pumps blood around the body?
- how many chambers does the heart have?
- what is the abnormality of a heartbeat called eg beating to fast slow or irregular
- Low blood Pressure
- what is a device called that measures the hearts beats
17 Clues: fast heart • slow heart rate • Low blood Pressure • high blood pressure • vessel that carriers oxygen • what is high blood pressure • inflammation of the arteries • How many are the grades of murmurs • what is the normal hearts pacemaker • how many chambers does the heart have? • narrowing or construction of an opening • what is the abbreviated term for Internal jugular • ...
Plant Anatomy 2024-02-12
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- Leaf stalk or part that connects the leaf to the steam
- A plant that is swollen or filled with moisture
- A stage when a plant rests or grows very little, usually in response to adverse conditions such as extreme heat or cold
- Plants that lose their leaves during the dormant season
- The leaf tip
- The structural framework of the leaf
- A plant that completes its life cycle in one year
- the large, flat part of the leaf
- The edge of the leaf
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- A plant that lives more than two years. Some perennials will grow and bloom the first year.
- A plant that is limp because it does not have enough moisture
- A plant that completes its life cycle in two years. It usually grows the first year and flowers the second year.
- The part of biology that deals with plants
- Plants that retain their leaves and remain green year round
- The large center vein of the leaf
15 Clues: The leaf tip • The edge of the leaf • the large, flat part of the leaf • The large center vein of the leaf • The structural framework of the leaf • The part of biology that deals with plants • A plant that is swollen or filled with moisture • A plant that completes its life cycle in one year • Leaf stalk or part that connects the leaf to the steam • ...
Pulp Anatomy 2024-01-30
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- Coronal Portion of Pulp
- access cavity of maxillary first molar
- access cavity of maxillary incisor
- gaining access to root canal
- aperture at the apex of the root
- communication between the canals
- opening of root canal at the floor
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- dentin covering the pulp chamber
- Entire Pulpal Space
- Radicular portion of pulp
- access cavity of mandibular first molar
- canals equidistant to mesiodistal line
- configuration classification
- Accentuation of roof of pulp chamber
- majority of lateral canals are present
15 Clues: Entire Pulpal Space • Coronal Portion of Pulp • Radicular portion of pulp • configuration classification • gaining access to root canal • dentin covering the pulp chamber • aperture at the apex of the root • communication between the canals • access cavity of maxillary incisor • opening of root canal at the floor • Accentuation of roof of pulp chamber • ...
Human Anatomy 2023-10-17
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- process of increasing
- breakdown of food compounds into smaller compounds
- Squamous
- the repository of genetic information and as the cell's control center
- top layer of skin
- Bottom layer of skin
- jgygyug
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- argument to be tested
- Middle layer of skin in the body
- dfdhif
- Variable whose variation doesn't depend on another
- Powerhouse of the cell
- Responsible for fine touch
- degree
- facts and stats collected
15 Clues: dfdhif • degree • jgygyug • Squamous • top layer of skin • Bottom layer of skin • process of increasing • argument to be tested • Powerhouse of the cell • facts and stats collected • Responsible for fine touch • Middle layer of skin in the body • breakdown of food compounds into smaller compounds • Variable whose variation doesn't depend on another • ...
Motorbike anatomy 2024-02-19
15 Clues: motor • escape • clutch • llantas • tablero • manubrio • pide vías • retrovisor • suspensión • transmision • freno delantero • pata de la moto • pedal de cambios • tanque de gasolina • switch de encendido
Anatomy Terms 2024-04-15
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- plants that produce for more than two years or growing seasons
- in Greek means “covered seed” or “enclosed seed”
- the process of plants using stored energy
- plants with hardy stems that can survive winter frost
- grow from the stem or leaf of a plant
- humans use the animal and animal products that feed on plants and plant products
- plants that have soft stems that are killed by frost
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- means “naked seed” in Greek
- system with many small roots
- the movement and loss of water through evaporation
- plants that complete their life cycle in one year
- the chemical process converting sunlight into energy and food for the plant
- plants that complete their life cycle in two growing seasons
- the plant or plant products are used by humans
- root system with one thick main root
15 Clues: means “naked seed” in Greek • system with many small roots • root system with one thick main root • grow from the stem or leaf of a plant • the process of plants using stored energy • the plant or plant products are used by humans • in Greek means “covered seed” or “enclosed seed” • plants that complete their life cycle in one year • ...
Avian Anatomy 2024-06-26
Across
- A tuft of feathers on the head of some birds.
- The parallel filaments that branch off from the central shaft of a feather.
- The central shaft of a feather.
- One of the two parts of a bird's beak (upper or lower jaw).
- claws on the feet of birds of prey.
- A specialized stomach that grinds food, often with the aid of ingested stones.
- The part of a bird's leg between the knee and the toes.
- The fleshy area at the base of the upper beak, often containing the nostrils.
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- Structures that cover a bird's body, providing insulation and enabling flight.
- The collective term for a bird's feathers.
- The area of a bird's back just above the tail.
- Limbs modified for flight.
- Feathers at the rear of a bird's body used for steering during flight.
- The back of a bird's neck.
- Hard, pointed mouthpart used for eating and grooming.
15 Clues: Limbs modified for flight. • The back of a bird's neck. • The central shaft of a feather. • claws on the feet of birds of prey. • The collective term for a bird's feathers. • A tuft of feathers on the head of some birds. • The area of a bird's back just above the tail. • Hard, pointed mouthpart used for eating and grooming. • ...
Avian Anatomy: 2024-09-26
Across
- Membrane covering bird's eye
- Raised tuft of feathers
- Bird's mouth
- area around a bird's nostrils
- Feathers collectively
- Hind toe on birds
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- Clean and arrange feathers
- Fleshy skin on a turkey's neck
- Fluff up feathers
- -Colored part of a bird's eye
- Muscular bird stomach
- Base of the tail where feathers meet
- Sharp bird claw
- Breastbone in birds
- Shed feathersCere
15 Clues: Bird's mouth • Breastbone in birds • Sharp bird claw • Fluff up feathers • Muscular bird stomach • Feathers collectively • Shed feathersCere • Hind toe on birds • Raised tuft of feathers • area around a bird's nostrils • Membrane covering bird's eye • Clean and arrange feathers • -Colored part of a bird's eye • ...
Digestive Anatomy 2024-09-29
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- This marine mammal uses sharp teeth to pierce and capture fish, before swallowing prey whole.
- The first chamber of the bird's stomach, where chemical digestion begins
- The sharp, keratinized plates found in the mouths of herbivorous aquatic species like manatees.
- A long, spiral structure in sharks that increases surface area for nutrient absorption in the digestive tract.
- A digestive gland in mammals that secretes bile, aiding in the digestion of fats
- The conical structures in dolphins and other toothed cetaceans used to grasp prey.
- A muscular organ in birds that grinds food, often with the help of ingested stones.
- The flexible, muscular tube in mammals that transports food from the mouth to the stomach.
- The sharp, hooked structure in birds of prey used to tear flesh.
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- This part of the digestive system is responsible for water absorption and compaction of waste in mammals.
- A storage pouch in birds used to temporarily hold food before digestion
- A common chamber and exit for digestive, urinary, and reproductive tracts in birds and reptiles
- A long tube in mammals where the majority of nutrient absorption occurs.
- In marine mammals, such as whales, this is a comb-like structure used to filter food from water.
- In mammals, this organ is responsible for producing enzymes to break down proteins in the stomach.
15 Clues: The sharp, hooked structure in birds of prey used to tear flesh. • A storage pouch in birds used to temporarily hold food before digestion • The first chamber of the bird's stomach, where chemical digestion begins • A long tube in mammals where the majority of nutrient absorption occurs. • ...
Anatomy vocab 2023-02-27
Across
- humor liquid in the eye that leaks out during dissection
- seven major muscles
- can be different colors such as green blue or brown
- located between retina and sclera
- lines the eyelids
- rods and cones are located here
- helps focus light
- humor gel like in the middle of the eye, like slime
- smooth muscle bundles
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- helps hold the eye in place
- secreted when crying
- covers the eye for protection
- secretes tears
- white part of the eye
- dark part in the middle of the eye
15 Clues: secretes tears • lines the eyelids • helps focus light • seven major muscles • secreted when crying • white part of the eye • smooth muscle bundles • helps hold the eye in place • covers the eye for protection • rods and cones are located here • located between retina and sclera • dark part in the middle of the eye • can be different colors such as green blue or brown • ...
Skin anatomy 2023-05-31
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- Infection of the skin caused by a fungus.
- Thick-walled, closed sac or pouch containing fluid or semisolid material.
- Collection of dried serum and cellular debris.
- Loss of pigment (depigmentation) in areas of the skin.
- Epidermal growth (wart) caused by a virus.
- Smooth, edematous (swollen) papule or plaque that is centrally redder than the surrounding skin.
- Contagious, parasitic infection of the skin with intense pruritus
- Cancerous growth composed of melanocytes.
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- Groove or crack-like sore.
- Pigmented lesion of the skin.
- Bacterial inflammatory skin disease characterized by vesicles, pustules, and crusted-over lesions.
- Chronic papular and pustular eruption of the skin with increased production of sebum.
- Papule containing pus.
- Acute allergic reaction in which red, round wheals develop on the skin.
- Absence of hair from areas where it normally grows.
15 Clues: Papule containing pus. • Groove or crack-like sore. • Pigmented lesion of the skin. • Infection of the skin caused by a fungus. • Cancerous growth composed of melanocytes. • Epidermal growth (wart) caused by a virus. • Collection of dried serum and cellular debris. • Absence of hair from areas where it normally grows. • ...
Skin Anatomy 2023-05-23
Across
- half-moon shaped, whitish area at the base of the nail
- deepest layer of the skin
- loosening of the nail plate.
- itching
- baldness
- death of the tissue with loss of blood supply
- means hair, hair follicle.
- bedsores.
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- condition of a person that cannot form melanin.
- fat cells
- combining form that means yellow.
- wearing away or loss of epidermis.
- epithelial cells that are flat and scale-like
- hard protein
- fibrous protein material found in bones and cartilages.
15 Clues: itching • baldness • fat cells • bedsores. • hard protein • deepest layer of the skin • means hair, hair follicle. • loosening of the nail plate. • combining form that means yellow. • wearing away or loss of epidermis. • epithelial cells that are flat and scale-like • death of the tissue with loss of blood supply • condition of a person that cannot form melanin. • ...
Anatomy project 2023-06-06
Across
- mechanically breaking down solid particles with saliva
- difficulty in emptying the bowels
- smooth muscle moves food
- occurs when an internal organ pushes through a weak spot in your muscle or tissue
- passageway for food from pharynx to the stomach
- intestine absorption of nutrients
- forms/stores feces cecum
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- The failure to reabsorb water in the large intestine
- Receives food from the esophagus
- Secretes insulin which breaks down sugars
- Stores bile
- Detoxification for body
- protects tissues and absorbs substances from diet
- inflammation of the liver
- Inflammation of the appendix
15 Clues: Stores bile • Detoxification for body • smooth muscle moves food • forms/stores feces cecum • inflammation of the liver • Inflammation of the appendix • Receives food from the esophagus • difficulty in emptying the bowels • intestine absorption of nutrients • Secretes insulin which breaks down sugars • passageway for food from pharynx to the stomach • ...
Anatomy project 2023-06-06
Across
- mechanically breaking down solid particles with saliva
- difficulty in emptying the bowels
- smooth muscle moves food
- occurs when an internal organ pushes through a weak spot in your muscle or tissue
- passageway for food from pharynx to the stomach
- intestine absorption of nutrients
- forms/stores feces cecum
Down
- The failure to reabsorb water in the large intestine
- Receives food from the esophagus
- Secretes insulin which breaks down sugars
- Stores bile
- Detoxification for body
- protects tissues and absorbs substances from diet
- inflammation of the liver
- Inflammation of the appendix
15 Clues: Stores bile • Detoxification for body • smooth muscle moves food • forms/stores feces cecum • inflammation of the liver • Inflammation of the appendix • Receives food from the esophagus • difficulty in emptying the bowels • intestine absorption of nutrients • Secretes insulin which breaks down sugars • passageway for food from pharynx to the stomach • ...
Anatomy project 2023-06-06
Across
- mechanically breaking down solid particles with saliva
- difficulty in emptying the bowels
- smooth muscle moves food
- occurs when an internal organ pushes through a weak spot in your muscle or tissue
- passageway for food from pharynx to the stomach
- intestine absorption of nutrients
- forms/stores feces cecum
Down
- The failure to reabsorb water in the large intestine
- Receives food from the esophagus
- Secretes insulin which breaks down sugars
- Stores bile
- Detoxification for body
- protects tissues and absorbs substances from diet
- inflammation of the liver
- Inflammation of the appendix
15 Clues: Stores bile • Detoxification for body • smooth muscle moves food • forms/stores feces cecum • inflammation of the liver • Inflammation of the appendix • Receives food from the esophagus • difficulty in emptying the bowels • intestine absorption of nutrients • Secretes insulin which breaks down sugars • passageway for food from pharynx to the stomach • ...
Breast Anatomy 2023-05-19
Across
- average amount of weight gain in a breast during lactation
- contractile cells associated with secretory systems
- fatty tissue surrounding the breast
- breast tissue extending into the axilla
- once thought to exist, current research has shown that do not
- secretory bodies on the areola
- mammary papilla
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- darkened skin surrounding the nipple
- thin tube in the breast that carries milk to the nipple
- cluster of alveolus
- suspensory ligament supporting the breast
- artery responsible for 60% of blood supply to the breast
- nerve supply to the breast
- network of vessels which drain tissue into the vascular system
- milk producing structure
15 Clues: mammary papilla • cluster of alveolus • milk producing structure • nerve supply to the breast • secretory bodies on the areola • fatty tissue surrounding the breast • darkened skin surrounding the nipple • breast tissue extending into the axilla • suspensory ligament supporting the breast • contractile cells associated with secretory systems • ...
Computer Anatomy 2023-03-23
Across
- An device capable of processing data and producing information.
- Gives visual display of what the computer is doing.
- Allows users to input audio into computer.
- Brain of the computer.
- All components connect to it.
- A hardware that stores data.
- Short-term memory of the computer.
Down
- Similar to a typewriter.
- Responsible for turning the 240 volt AC mains power to low voltage DC power.
- A hardware device that sends information to the computer.
- Stores videos and pictures into electronic format.
- An output device that generates data into a hardcopy.
- The result displayed by the computer.
- A pointer device.
- Allows a user to take an image and/or text and convert it into a digital file.
15 Clues: A pointer device. • Brain of the computer. • Similar to a typewriter. • A hardware that stores data. • All components connect to it. • Short-term memory of the computer. • The result displayed by the computer. • Allows users to input audio into computer. • Stores videos and pictures into electronic format. • Gives visual display of what the computer is doing. • ...
anatomy quiz 2023-04-27
Dam Anatomy 2025-10-10
Across
- The downstream base.
- Channel for moving water.
- End of the spillway.
- Road across water.
- The top edge.
- “DANGER. Keep Away”
- Dam supports.
- Natural watercourse.
- Large graded rock.
Down
- Overflow path for water.
- Opening for releasing water.
- Dam stored water.
- Low structure to regulate flow.
- Removable beam.
- Opening for water.
15 Clues: The top edge. • Dam supports. • Removable beam. • Dam stored water. • Road across water. • Opening for water. • Large graded rock. • “DANGER. Keep Away” • The downstream base. • End of the spillway. • Natural watercourse. • Overflow path for water. • Channel for moving water. • Opening for releasing water. • Low structure to regulate flow.
Animal Anatomy 2025-10-31
Across
- attach muscles to bone
- to connect one organ or tissue to another
- groups of tissues that perform specific functions
- removes wastes from the body through the filtration of blood
- a connective tissue whose main functions are to transport nutrients and oxygen to cells and to carry carbon dioxide and other wastes away from cells
- responsible for breaking down food into smaller particles that are then absorbed and utilized by the body
Down
- a firm but pliable tissue that forms portions of a vertebrate’s skeleton
- lines the body’s surface, openings, and tubes in the body, such as blood vessels
- are living structures that grow and are able to repair themselves if damaged.
- the study of the functions of the cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems of the living organism
- is a group of organs that work together to carry out a specific activity.
- a group of cells that are alike in activity and structure
- the most basic structure of an animal and is considered the building block from which an animal’s body is made.
- connect one bone to another at a joint
- study of the form, shape, and appearance of an animal
15 Clues: attach muscles to bone • connect one bone to another at a joint • to connect one organ or tissue to another • groups of tissues that perform specific functions • study of the form, shape, and appearance of an animal • a group of cells that are alike in activity and structure • removes wastes from the body through the filtration of blood • ...
love letters 2022-02-21
Across
- types: equilateral, isosceles, scalene
- floral knot, cat coat marking
- tasseography's vessel
- "I wandered lonely as a ___"
- style of writing desk, office job
- an oven that makes dishes
- component of both paper and citrus
- staircase shape
- forget-me-not's alternate name: ___ grasses
Down
- central part of a book's anatomy
- shell's pearl-protecting wall
- the last thing a cockroach sees
- kitty's exclamation
- frog's aquatic seat
- shostakovich's cryptogram
- wisteria's framework
- bear's contents
17 Clues: staircase shape • bear's contents • kitty's exclamation • frog's aquatic seat • wisteria's framework • tasseography's vessel • shostakovich's cryptogram • an oven that makes dishes • "I wandered lonely as a ___" • shell's pearl-protecting wall • floral knot, cat coat marking • the last thing a cockroach sees • central part of a book's anatomy • style of writing desk, office job • ...
cross word 2025-12-02
Across
- frozen water
- they sell rly good cheese fries
- ur fat dog
- "You know him right hayden"
- navy blanket guy
- crossed feet guy
- cool English teacher
- our 6th period class
Down
- where you go after graduating
- they sell coffee (brand)
- what you do on snow in winter
- calf muscle
- the nickname we gave you after finding our ur dads
- you dig with it
- blonde big neck
- the current weather temp
- church guy
17 Clues: ur fat dog • church guy • calf muscle • frozen water • you dig with it • blonde big neck • navy blanket guy • crossed feet guy • cool English teacher • our 6th period class • they sell coffee (brand) • the current weather temp • "You know him right hayden" • where you go after graduating • what you do on snow in winter • they sell rly good cheese fries • ...
Anatomy 2023-11-01
Across
- a respiratory organ responsible for providing oxygen to the bloodstream
- organs that filter blood and create urine
- used for biting and chewing
- largest organ of the body
Down
- the bone that supports a thigh
- part of the brain that controls movement and balance
- allows us to see
- a frame of all the bones in the human body
- the organ responsible for circulating blood
9 Clues: allows us to see • largest organ of the body • used for biting and chewing • the bone that supports a thigh • organs that filter blood and create urine • a frame of all the bones in the human body • the organ responsible for circulating blood • part of the brain that controls movement and balance • a respiratory organ responsible for providing oxygen to the bloodstream
Image Analysis Basics 2023-11-16
Across
- Time, distance and
- Images should have minimal shape
- An elbow x-ray should look like it hangs from the
- Anything that should be removed from the patient's possession
- When determining rotation, it is best to remember the side _____ from the IR will have the most magnification
- For extremities/long bones both ____ should be seen
- Some lateral images are ____ dependent
- A marker should never be placed close to this area
- All required ___ should be seen on the image
- Collimation should be within ____ inch of the skin line
- A knee x-ray hangs from the
- Images should be hung in this position
- An AP axial foot projection hangs from the
- This is the most appropriate location to put a marker
Down
- Name, date of birth, facility, and exam date are all examples of
- Images should display appropriate _____ factors
- All images should include physical _____ that correspond to the appropriate side
- For most oblique images the side ___ to the IR should be marked
- A hand x-ray will hang from the
- Best practice is placing the thinnest part of the anatomy at this end of the tube
- If a patient moves, a repeat image in necessary due to
- A marker should be placed within the
- Image analysis is important for the radiologist, the patient and
- Patient dose should remain as ____ as reasonably acheivable
24 Clues: Time, distance and • A knee x-ray hangs from the • A hand x-ray will hang from the • Images should have minimal shape • A marker should be placed within the • Some lateral images are ____ dependent • Images should be hung in this position • An AP axial foot projection hangs from the • All required ___ should be seen on the image • ...
Francesca 2024-05-09
11 Clues: La mamma • l'autista • Il "calciatore" • C. La fidanzata • la falsa pasticcera • viene chiamata bicchiere • è ossessionata dai pinguini • quello che piace a Francesca • Il fidanzato di quella fidanzata • colei che troveremo ai domiciliari • B. L'Ossessionata da Grey's Anatomy
Francesca 2024-05-09
11 Clues: La mamma • l'autista • Il "calciatore" • C. La fidanzata • la falsa pasticcera • viene chiamata bicchiere • è ossessionata dai pinguini • quello che piace a Francesca • Il fidanzato di quella fidanzata • colei che troveremo ai domiciliari • B. L'Ossessionata da Grey's Anatomy
Anatomy 2021-02-19
Across
- What is a large membrane that contains genetic information
- Exaggerated curve in the lumbar region
- Brachial region refers to
- A bone in the leg
- The formation of bone tissue
- A condition of internal stability
Down
- A Neonate
- Inflammation of the middle ear
- Heat, pain, redness and swelling are characteristic sign
9 Clues: A Neonate • A bone in the leg • Brachial region refers to • The formation of bone tissue • Inflammation of the middle ear • A condition of internal stability • Exaggerated curve in the lumbar region • Heat, pain, redness and swelling are characteristic sign • What is a large membrane that contains genetic information
Anatomy 2023-03-08
Across
- Begins protein digestion
- Breaks down peptides into amino acids
- Begins carbohydrate digestion by breaking down starch and glycogen to disaccharides
- Breaks down starch and glycogen into disaccharides
- Breaks down fats into fatty acids and glycerol
Down
- Converts trypsinogen into trypsin
- Breaks down fats into fatty acids and glycerol
- Breaks down nucleic acids into nucleotides
- Breaks down disaccharides into monosaccharides
- Breaks down proteins or partially digested proteins into pepsides
10 Clues: Begins protein digestion • Converts trypsinogen into trypsin • Breaks down peptides into amino acids • Breaks down nucleic acids into nucleotides • Breaks down fats into fatty acids and glycerol • Breaks down disaccharides into monosaccharides • Breaks down fats into fatty acids and glycerol • Breaks down starch and glycogen into disaccharides • ...
Anatomy 2024-03-11
9 Clues: Your guns • your neck • another word for skull • At the back of your leg • You put your hands on them • Which bone is on your chest • You die if this muscle stops working • Which bone is always on the same side as your thumb • Does your heartbeat increase or decrease when you excercise
Unit 28 Challenge Spelling 2017-03-04
Across
- outward behavior or bearing
- a small trip for pleasure
- to stop something from working or having an effect
- risky; dangerous
- the outer edge of a circle or length of this edge
- the structure of a living thing
- too unusual, extreme, or indefinite to be adequately described
- highly desirable
- the mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, experience, and the senses
- the act of making someone ashamed or embarrassed
- messy and disorganized
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- a light, silver-white metal that burns with a bright white light
- a person or thing of immense size or power
- not hurried or rushed
- liked and admired by many people at a particular time
- movement, or a tendency to move, toward a center of attractive force, as in the falling of bodies to the earth
- the act of providing knowledge, understanding, or insight
- capable of catching fire
- severe and overwhelming shock or grief
- fond of company; sociable
- the branch of medicine or biology that deals with the anatomy, functions, and organic disorders of nerves and the nervous system
- the art or process of forming decorative designs with hand or machine needlework
- an arrangement in which people or things have different ranks or levels of importance
- to prevent something or someone from moving
- 100th-year celebration of an event
25 Clues: risky; dangerous • highly desirable • not hurried or rushed • messy and disorganized • capable of catching fire • a small trip for pleasure • fond of company; sociable • outward behavior or bearing • the structure of a living thing • 100th-year celebration of an event • severe and overwhelming shock or grief • a person or thing of immense size or power • ...
body structure 2023-08-01
Across
- dorsal is another term for
- celi is the root word for
- what is the suffix for inflammation
- the root word for cell is
- the main part of a word is the
- what plane divides the body into superior and inferior portions
- pertaining to the chest
- what is one method of treatment for cancer
- people who study disease are called what
- there are four what in the abdomen
- plane divides body into anterior and posterior portions
- not recurrent or maligment
- what does brady mean in anatomy
- what is the organ in the cranial cavity
- further from point of attachment
- brachi means what
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- what is the prefix for the word dry
- what root word means below
- this word comes from latin word mouse
- what root word means within
- of long duartion or to progress slowly
- what does trachy mean in anatomy
- how many types of tissue does the human body have
- what is a filled sac or pouch called
- what does the word lith mean
- what does the suffix algia mean
- the process of body cell division is called
- a poison is also called
- what is combining form
- what is it called when youre having a difficulty swallowing
- the prefix supra means what
- how many types of diseases are there
- the meaning is around
33 Clues: brachi means what • the meaning is around • what is combining form • pertaining to the chest • a poison is also called • celi is the root word for • the root word for cell is • dorsal is another term for • what root word means below • not recurrent or maligment • what root word means within • the prefix supra means what • what does the word lith mean • the main part of a word is the • ...
Anatomy Basics Vocab 2023-11-13
Across
- Opposite sides
- The study of the function of the human body or its parts or systems
- Toward the back
- Toward the front
- Spaces in which organs can be found
- Paired structure on both sides. Example: kidneys
- More internal, deeper from the body surface
- The body position with feet parallel, arms hanging down to the side and palms forward
- Reduce or stop an original stimulus to maintain internal balance
- Close to body surface
- A sensor that monitors and responds to changes in the environment
- Receives and analyzes information and determines an appropriate response
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- Body landmarks directing attention to specific areas of the external anatomy
- The study of the structure of the human body
- Increases an original stimulus to maintain internal balance
- Above
- Close to point of attachment to trunk
- Toward the midline
- The study of larger sections of the body such as the heart, lungs, abdomen etc.
- Away from the midline
- Receives information from the control center and acts to respond. Example: a muscle or a gland
- Farther from point of attachment to trunk
- Toward the back
- Descriptions that explain the relationship of one body part to another
- The maintenance of constant internal balance in spite of a changing environment
- The different ‘halves’ the body can be split into
- Below
- Toward the front
- Same side
29 Clues: Above • Below • Same side • Opposite sides • Toward the back • Toward the back • Toward the front • Toward the front • Toward the midline • Away from the midline • Close to body surface • Spaces in which organs can be found • Close to point of attachment to trunk • Farther from point of attachment to trunk • More internal, deeper from the body surface • ...
Evolution and Natural Selection 2022-02-10
Across
- extinction occurs at a slow rate
- study of physical structures
- slow change over a long period of time
- study of how and why species live where they live
- evolution different species evolve similar characteristics because they live in similar environments
- preserved remains of an animal; bones, shells, imprints
- extinction >50% of all species die, catastrophic event
- Feature that allows and organism to better survive in its environment
- movement of genes into/out of a population
- structure same structure different function
- two organisms change in response to one another and for a specialized relationship
- population where allele frequency doesn't change, not real
- process of biological change that makes descendants different from ancestors
- study of embryos and their development
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- with modification change in gene frequency over time, beneficial traits become more common
- branch of science that explores the chemical processes within living organisms
- some organisms survive and reproduce better than others
- structure similar function, different anatomy
- evolution number of different species arise from one ancestor
- formation of a new species by evolution
- study of prehistoric life
- structure little to no function to organism, was useful to ancestor species
- select traits not useful for survival but without them won't be chosen as a mate
- all genes in a population of a species
24 Clues: study of prehistoric life • study of physical structures • extinction occurs at a slow rate • slow change over a long period of time • all genes in a population of a species • study of embryos and their development • formation of a new species by evolution • movement of genes into/out of a population • structure same structure different function • ...
eighty organs 2025-02-06
Anatomy Crossword 2012-05-05
Across
- What is a sudden involuntary movement of the muscles in response to a stimulus?
- What carries blood away from the heart?
- What chemicals do the Endocrine system produce?
- What is the sensory tissue that lines the back of the eye?
- What disease causes the weakening of the bones?
- Where is your esophagus located?
- Where does the optic nerve transmit the eye’s electrical signals?
Down
- Which canal in the ear is coiled like a snail shell?
- Where are the eggs stored in the female reproductive system?
- What shape is the cornea?
- What organ is responsible for the intake of air into the body?
- What converts stimuli into electronic signals?
- What is the most important part of the central nervous system?
- What is the colored part of the eye called?
- Chemoreceptor tell what to the brain?
15 Clues: What shape is the cornea? • Where is your esophagus located? • Chemoreceptor tell what to the brain? • What carries blood away from the heart? • What is the colored part of the eye called? • What converts stimuli into electronic signals? • What chemicals do the Endocrine system produce? • What disease causes the weakening of the bones? • ...
Wave Anatomy 2014-11-02
Across
- symbol for wavelength (Greek letter)
- a single crest or through;single disturbance which carries energy through a medium or through space
- the distance from the mid-line of a wave to the top
- the time for one wavelength to pass by
- the crests in this wave are placed where the pressure reaches a crest and the troughs are placed where the pressure is minimum
- the distance from the mid-line of a wave to the bottom
- the distance travel divided by the time taken to travel that distance
- unit for frequency
- determines on how many waves go by per second
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- The maximum disturbance or height of a wave
- the distance between two adjacent (next to each other) peaks
- another term for crest
- unit use for wavelength
- disturbances which propagate (move) through a medium
- the crests and the troughs are perpendicular to the direction of the motion
15 Clues: unit for frequency • another term for crest • unit use for wavelength • symbol for wavelength (Greek letter) • the time for one wavelength to pass by • The maximum disturbance or height of a wave • determines on how many waves go by per second • the distance from the mid-line of a wave to the top • disturbances which propagate (move) through a medium • ...
anatomy puzzle 2020-06-08
Across
- back of the body
- furthest to attachment
- above
- laying face down
- toward the middle of the body
- laying face up
- closest to attachment
- bottom of the foot
- front of the body
Down
- standing with the head facing forward and arms to the side. the palms are facing forward fingers extended, thumbs are pointing away from the body. The feet are space slightly apart with the toes pointing forward.
- palm of the hand
- closest to the surface
- furthest away from the surface
- away from the middle of the body
- below
15 Clues: above • below • laying face up • back of the body • palm of the hand • laying face down • front of the body • bottom of the foot • closest to attachment • furthest to attachment • closest to the surface • toward the middle of the body • furthest away from the surface • away from the middle of the body • ...
anatomy 1 2021-01-11
Across
- shoulder blade
- tubercle upper lateral part of the end of the humerus
- bones that make up the fingers
- the top of the wing bone
- Process points of attachment for muscles
- connects wrist to fingers
Down
- lateral side of the elbow to the thumb side
- long bone in the arm from shoulder to elbow
- knob at the end of the bone
- process upper and front part of ulna
- collarbone
- tuberosity front side surface of the middle of the humerus
- small wrist bones
- stretches from elbow to smallest finger
- Tuberosity Beneath the neck of the radius
15 Clues: collarbone • shoulder blade • small wrist bones • the top of the wing bone • connects wrist to fingers • knob at the end of the bone • bones that make up the fingers • process upper and front part of ulna • stretches from elbow to smallest finger • Process points of attachment for muscles • Tuberosity Beneath the neck of the radius • lateral side of the elbow to the thumb side • ...
Neuro/Anatomy 2021-05-01
Across
- This cranial nerve is responsible for the sensory elicitation of the gag reflex.
- Circadian rhythms and sleep-wake cycles are controlled by a group of these nuclei.
- Hearing loss associated with age.
- These axons have their cell bodies in the dorsal root ganglia.
- This foramen is a single midline foramina under the vermis of the cerebellum.
- Ringing or other noise in the ears.
- First muscle in the 'SITS' acronym for the rotator cuff muscles.
Down
- A specific perception of body motion, usually spinning or turning in the absence of actual motion.
- Leptin is released by these specialized cells.
- A slow rhythmic oscillation of the eyes to one side followed by a fast or corrective phase.
- CSF is actively secreted by this specialized epithelium.
- Lesions involving this cranial nerve would disrupt the sensory limb of the cough reflex.
- Auditory test where the tuning fork is placed on the center of the forehead.
- This collection of tracts carry pain, temperature, and gross touch sensation.
- The arachnoid trabeculae attach between the arachnoid mater and this mater.
15 Clues: Hearing loss associated with age. • Ringing or other noise in the ears. • Leptin is released by these specialized cells. • CSF is actively secreted by this specialized epithelium. • These axons have their cell bodies in the dorsal root ganglia. • First muscle in the 'SITS' acronym for the rotator cuff muscles. • ...
Plant Anatomy 2024-02-20
Across
- Cares for plants, moves plants and supplies, arranges and displays plants and supplies, and sells plants and supplies
- The science and practice of growing, harvesting, storing, processing and marketing flowering plants.
- Educational requirement for unskilled, entry-level job.
- Work in jobs that are environmentally friendly and have to do with reusing, recycling and reducing the carbon footprint.
- The science and practice of propagating, growing, planting, maintaining, and using grasses, annuals, shrubs and trees.
- Educational requirement for skilled job.
- The science and practice of growing, harvesting, storing, processing and marketing vegetables.
- Is responsible for maintenance of golf courses including turf grass, pest management, irrigation and drainage, sand trap, trees and shrubs, buildings and equipment.
- There are many career opportunities in this field working for USDA, EPA, and the FDA, you can be a technician, a researcher, a marketing specialist, and much more!
- Grows vegetables, fruits, flowers including cut flowers, bedding plants, potted plants, hanging baskets and landscaping plants. Employees do both sexual and asexual plant propagation
- The science and practice of growing, maintaining and processing grapes.
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- Cares for the land area and plants that surround a business, school, church, industry or other public or private places that have lawns and plants that have to be maintained (includes IPM).
- Grows vegetables, fruits, flowers including cut flowers, bedding plants, potted plants, hanging baskets and landscaping plants. Employees do both sexual and asexual plant propagation
- The science and practice of growing, harvesting, storing, processing and marketing tree grown fruits.
- Maintains plants, grounds, buildings, facilities, equipment and driveways in national, state, city or privately owned parks.
- You can work in a variety of wholesale and retail areas for operations like a seed grower or a wholesale plant grower.
16 Clues: Educational requirement for skilled job. • Educational requirement for unskilled, entry-level job. • The science and practice of growing, maintaining and processing grapes. • The science and practice of growing, harvesting, storing, processing and marketing vegetables. • ...
Skin anatomy 2023-02-12
Across
- layer- innermost layer of the skin containing fat tissue
- -arranged in layers
- secretion from sebaceous glands
- of a gland
- -middle layer of the skin
- - hard protein material found in the epidermis,hair and nails.
- tissue surrounding the nail boarder
- -pigment found in the epidermis
Down
- - fungal infections of hands and feet
- sweating -Diaphoresis
- -fat cell
- layer-deepest region of the epidermis
- -burning sensation or pain in the skin
- an oily substance secreted by sebaceous glands
- - pertaining to fat
15 Clues: -fat cell • of a gland • -arranged in layers • - pertaining to fat • sweating -Diaphoresis • -middle layer of the skin • secretion from sebaceous glands • -pigment found in the epidermis • tissue surrounding the nail boarder • - fungal infections of hands and feet • layer-deepest region of the epidermis • -burning sensation or pain in the skin • ...
Skin anatomy 2023-02-12
Across
- layer- innermost layer of the skin containing fat tissue
- -arranged in layers
- secretion from sebaceous glands
- of a gland
- -middle layer of the skin
- - hard protein material found in the epidermis,hair and nails.
- tissue surrounding the nail boarder
- -pigment found in the epidermis
Down
- - fungal infections of hands and feet
- sweating -Diaphoresis
- -fat cell
- layer-deepest region of the epidermis
- -burning sensation or pain in the skin
- an oily substance secreted by sebaceous glands
- - pertaining to fat
15 Clues: -fat cell • of a gland • -arranged in layers • - pertaining to fat • sweating -Diaphoresis • -middle layer of the skin • secretion from sebaceous glands • -pigment found in the epidermis • tissue surrounding the nail boarder • - fungal infections of hands and feet • layer-deepest region of the epidermis • -burning sensation or pain in the skin • ...
Cell anatomy 2023-05-08
Across
- structure in a cell that performs a specific function
- jelly like substance organelles float in
- control center of the cells
- protects the outer layer of plant cells
- location of photosynthesis
- pressure that makes plant cells firm
- unicellular organism
Down
- genetic information
- building blocks of life
- smallest living organism
- the powerhouse of the cell
- protects animal cells
- multicellular organism
- distributes substances to outer cell membrane
- holds water for plant cell
15 Clues: genetic information • unicellular organism • protects animal cells • multicellular organism • building blocks of life • smallest living organism • the powerhouse of the cell • holds water for plant cell • location of photosynthesis • control center of the cells • pressure that makes plant cells firm • protects the outer layer of plant cells • jelly like substance organelles float in • ...
Plant Anatomy 2023-03-21
Across
- Colored and attracts pollinators
- Makes the plant green
- Transports nutrients through a plant
- Absorbs sunlight
- Develops into a seed
- Contain one cotyledon
Down
- The female organs of a flower
- Contain two cotyledon
- Receives pollen during pollination
- Conducts nutrients downward from the leaves
- Conducts nutrients upward from the root
- Contains pollen
- An organism that produces its own food
- Absorbs water and other nutrients from the soil
- Where ovules are produced
15 Clues: Contains pollen • Absorbs sunlight • Develops into a seed • Contain two cotyledon • Makes the plant green • Contain one cotyledon • Where ovules are produced • The female organs of a flower • Colored and attracts pollinators • Receives pollen during pollination • Transports nutrients through a plant • An organism that produces its own food • Conducts nutrients upward from the root • ...
Anatomy & Physiology 2023-06-07
Across
- this muscle flexes the arm
- your brain is inside this bone
- bone that makes up the jaw
- this organ pumps blood throughout your body
- powerhouse of the cell
- redness and swelling
- another way to say on the back
- Smallest unit of life
Down
- this longrunning drama has inspired many to go into the medical field
- this protects and supports your muscles and organs
- a TV show about a rude doctor but he is the best at what he does
- outer layer of skin
- balance in the body to maintain life
- biggest bone in the body
- bones in the wrist
15 Clues: bones in the wrist • outer layer of skin • redness and swelling • Smallest unit of life • powerhouse of the cell • biggest bone in the body • this muscle flexes the arm • bone that makes up the jaw • your brain is inside this bone • another way to say on the back • balance in the body to maintain life • this organ pumps blood throughout your body • ...
Grey's Anatomy 2021-04-22
Across
- reason for Derek's death
- deficits
- a famously done surgery by Ellis Grey
- Bailey is Chief of...
- first two words of the hospital name
- died from being stabbed
- code black
Down
- a light anesthesia
- ...on me
- Alex Karev went to...
- scan not given to Derek Sheperd
- actress who plays for Meredith Grey
- Ellis grey had...
- M.A.G.I.C
- name of the hospital in season 1 (initials)
15 Clues: ...on me • deficits • M.A.G.I.C • code black • Ellis grey had... • a light anesthesia • Alex Karev went to... • Bailey is Chief of... • died from being stabbed • reason for Derek's death • scan not given to Derek Sheperd • actress who plays for Meredith Grey • first two words of the hospital name • a famously done surgery by Ellis Grey • name of the hospital in season 1 (initials)
Avian Anatomy: 2024-09-24
Across
- Clean and arrange feathers
- Fleshy skin on a turkey's neck
- Membrane covering bird's eye
- Base of the tail where feathers meet
- Bird's mouth
- Raised tuft of feathers
- Breastbone in birds
Down
- Fleshy area around a bird's nostrils
- Feathers collectively
- Hind toe on birds
- Sharp bird claw
- Colored part of a bird's eye
- Muscular bird stomach
- Shed feathers
- Fluff up feathers
15 Clues: Bird's mouth • Shed feathers • Breastbone in birds • Sharp bird claw • Fluff up feathers • Feathers collectively • Hind toe on birds • Muscular bird stomach • Raised tuft of feathers • Membrane covering bird's eye • Clean and arrange feathers • Colored part of a bird's eye • Fleshy skin on a turkey's neck • ...
Pulp Anatomy 2024-01-30
Across
- Coronal Portion of Pulp
- access cavity of maxillary first molar
- access cavity of maxillary incisor
- gaining access to root canal
- aperture at the apex of the root
- communication between the canals
- opening of root canal at the floor
Down
- dentin covering the pulp chamber
- Entire Pulpal Space
- Radicular portion of pulp
- access cavity of mandibular first molar
- canals equidistant to mesiodistal line
- configuration classification
- Accentuation of roof of pulp chamber
- majority of lateral canals are present
15 Clues: Entire Pulpal Space • Coronal Portion of Pulp • Radicular portion of pulp • configuration classification • gaining access to root canal • dentin covering the pulp chamber • aperture at the apex of the root • communication between the canals • access cavity of maxillary incisor • opening of root canal at the floor • Accentuation of roof of pulp chamber • ...
Avian Anatomy 2024-01-22
Across
- Hind toe on birds
- Sharp bird claw
- Clean and arrange feathers
- and breastbones in birds
- a part of a bird's eye
- a area around a bird's nostrils
- Membrane covering bird's eye
- Feathers collectively
Down
- Base of the tail, where feathers meet
- Fleshy skin on a turkey's neck
- Shed feathers
- Bird's mouth
- Fluff up feathers
- Raised tuft of feathers
- Muscular bird Stomach
15 Clues: Bird's mouth • Shed feathers • Sharp bird claw • a part of a bird's eye • Fluff up feathers • Hind toe on birds • and breastbones in birds • Muscular bird Stomach • Feathers collectively • Raised tuft of feathers • a area around a bird's nostrils • Membrane covering bird's eye • Clean and arrange feathers • ...
Human Anatomy 2024-10-03
Across
- - Help you breathe air
- - Cleans blood, processes nutrients
- - Controls thoughts, actions, and memory
- - Help you see the world
- - Help you move your body
- - Digests food into energy
- - Send signals to and from brain
- - Used for chewing food
Down
- - Helps you taste and speak
- - Filters waste from your blood
- - Carry blood back to the heart
- - Pumps blood throughout your body
- - Protects your body, outer layer
- - Make up your skeleton
- - Help you hear sounds
15 Clues: - Help you breathe air • - Help you hear sounds • - Make up your skeleton • - Used for chewing food • - Help you see the world • - Help you move your body • - Digests food into energy • - Helps you taste and speak • - Filters waste from your blood • - Carry blood back to the heart • - Send signals to and from brain • - Protects your body, outer layer • ...
Anatomy project 2025-05-13
Across
- also known as kidney stones are hard deposits from the inside of the kidney.
- 2 slender tubes that extend from the kidneys to the urinary bladder
- structural and functional units of the kidney
- Temporality stores urine Connects to the urethra where urine exits the body
- inner region, cavity that articulates with renal vein, renal artery, renal nerve, and hilum: This funnel-like structure collects urine from the calyces and drains it into the ureter.
- Thin tube that connects the bladder to outside the body
- is inflammation of the urethra, it becomes swollen and sore and is usually caused by an sexually transmitted infection.
- a knot of coiled capillaries in the kidney; forms the filtrate
- neutralize strong acids and bases in the blood
Down
- the system primarily responsible for water, electrolyte,and acid-base balance and the removal of nitrogenous wastes from the blood.
- a nonselective, passive process in which fluid passes from the blood into the glomerular capsule part of the renal tubule
- organs that filter blood and remove waste products, excess fluid, and toxins from the body.
- outer region:This area contains the majority of the nephron structures, including glomeruli and convoluted tubules. It’s where blood filtration begins.
- middle region, contains medullary pyramids and renal columns: Pyramids house the collecting ducts that funnel urine toward the renal pelvis. The renal columns between pyramids contain blood vessels and connective tissue.
- Electrolytes are necessary for muscle contractions and nerve impulses
15 Clues: structural and functional units of the kidney • neutralize strong acids and bases in the blood • Thin tube that connects the bladder to outside the body • a knot of coiled capillaries in the kidney; forms the filtrate • 2 slender tubes that extend from the kidneys to the urinary bladder • Electrolytes are necessary for muscle contractions and nerve impulses • ...
body & anatomy 2024-03-25
Across
- part of the body paired organ of respiration contained in the thoracic cavity.
- part of the body which is in contact with the earth
- part of the digestive system which is most famous
- Part of the digestive tract following the stomach, whose function is to complete digestion
- part of the body with which we can be more smart than Pierre
- part of the body with which write on the computer keyboard
- joint located at the junction of the arm and forearm
Down
- part of the body were breathing passes
- joint that allows you to raise your arms
- part of the body with which we can wear something
- Part of the human body extending from the shoulders to the abdomen and containing the heart and lungs.
- Part of the face, of more or less pronounced shape, located under the lower lip and made up of the end of the lower jaw.
- highest part of the body
- located between the leg and the foot
- breaks down alcohol, drugs and other toxins in the blood so that these substances can be passed out of the body through stool or urine
15 Clues: highest part of the body • located between the leg and the foot • part of the body were breathing passes • joint that allows you to raise your arms • part of the digestive system which is most famous • part of the body with which we can wear something • part of the body which is in contact with the earth • joint located at the junction of the arm and forearm • ...
Skin Anatomy 2022-10-17
Across
- fat cells
- soft tissue surrounding nail area
- seborrheic dermatitis
- result of overstretching
- thin cellular membrane layer
- hard protein material found in hair and nails
- layer of cells
- oily substance secreted by sebaceous gland
Down
- tissue at base and sides of nails
- thick fat containing layer
- contains pigment called melanin
- tiny opening on surface of skin
- skins 1st line of defense
- itching associated with most dermatitis
- dense fibrous connective tissue layer
15 Clues: fat cells • layer of cells • seborrheic dermatitis • result of overstretching • skins 1st line of defense • thick fat containing layer • thin cellular membrane layer • contains pigment called melanin • tiny opening on surface of skin • tissue at base and sides of nails • soft tissue surrounding nail area • dense fibrous connective tissue layer • ...
Skin Anatomy 2022-10-19
Across
- Salty liquid produced by glands in your skin.
- fat cells
- The source of life.
- cellular membrane layer.
- layer Deepest layer of the epidermis
- oily substance
- narrow band of epidermis
- half-moon–shaped
Down
- soft tissue surrounding the nail border
- Profuse sweating.
- absence of pigment in skin
- tiny opening on the surface
- gland in the skin
- Fatty mass
- hard protein
15 Clues: fat cells • Fatty mass • hard protein • oily substance • half-moon–shaped • Profuse sweating. • gland in the skin • The source of life. • cellular membrane layer. • narrow band of epidermis • absence of pigment in skin • tiny opening on the surface • layer Deepest layer of the epidermis • soft tissue surrounding the nail border • Salty liquid produced by glands in your skin.
skin anatomy 2022-10-25
Across
- protein found in the skin
- soft tissue surrounding the nail border
- skin at the base and sides of the nail plate
- Oily substance
- Absence of hair
- pigment deficient
- Loss of pigment
- Skin pigment
Down
- Hard protein
- Half-moon–shaped base of nail
- top layer of skin
- Middle layer of skin
- tiny opening on the surface of the skin
- Fat cell
- Arranged in layers
15 Clues: Fat cell • Hard protein • Skin pigment • Oily substance • Absence of hair • Loss of pigment • top layer of skin • pigment deficient • Arranged in layers • Middle layer of skin • protein found in the skin • Half-moon–shaped base of nail • soft tissue surrounding the nail border • tiny opening on the surface of the skin • skin at the base and sides of the nail plate
Skin Anatomy 2022-02-09
Across
- - a raised scar that can develop after trauma or surgical incision.
- - Collection of dried serum and cellular debris.
- - Death of tissues due to loss of blood supply.
- - the pigment in the skin
- - the absence of color in the skin, hair, and eyes.
- - small bumps on the skin containing yellowish pus.
- - breakdown or loss of epidermis.
- - layer above the dermis.
Down
- - a hereditary condition that causes skin dryness and scaling.
- - the study of skin and its diseases.
- - Outermost layer of the epidermis.
- - a painful bacterial skin infection that makes the skin hot and swollen.
- - an important protein that can be found throughout the body.
- - a condition that causes the skin to lose its color.
- - a collection of colored cells commonly known as moles.
15 Clues: - the pigment in the skin • - layer above the dermis. • - breakdown or loss of epidermis. • - Outermost layer of the epidermis. • - the study of skin and its diseases. • - Death of tissues due to loss of blood supply. • - Collection of dried serum and cellular debris. • - the absence of color in the skin, hair, and eyes. • ...
Anatomy crossword 2021-10-18
Across
- long or stiff hairs on the face or nostrils of an animal
- Refers to the external portion of the ear
- referred to as basal
- two external openings of the nose
- the outer layer of the skin
- region of body towards the tail
Down
- the innermost layer of the skin
- the back of the animal
- a protein formed in the epidermis
- underside of an animal
- the tips or toes of an animal
- the middle layer of the skin
- region of body towards the head
- referred to as distar
- the soft covering of a animal
15 Clues: referred to as basal • referred to as distar • the back of the animal • underside of an animal • the outer layer of the skin • the middle layer of the skin • the tips or toes of an animal • the soft covering of a animal • the innermost layer of the skin • region of body towards the head • region of body towards the tail • a protein formed in the epidermis • ...
Plant Anatomy 2023-01-19
Across
- root the single main root
- the source that humans use the animal products
- plants that complete their life cycle in two growing seasons
- means two
- the chemical process of converting sunlight into energy and food for the plant
- plants that complete their life cycle in one year
- plants that have soft stems that are killed by frost
Down
- the movement and loss of water through evaporation
- the process of plants using stored energy
- means ¨naked seed¨ in Greek
- means ¨covered seed¨ in Greek
- means one
- the source of plants used by humans
- the process of land into a new design
- an embryonic leaf that becomes the seed leaf
15 Clues: means one • means two • root the single main root • means ¨naked seed¨ in Greek • means ¨covered seed¨ in Greek • the source of plants used by humans • the process of land into a new design • the process of plants using stored energy • an embryonic leaf that becomes the seed leaf • the source that humans use the animal products • ...
Skin Anatomy 2023-02-08
Across
- fatty masses within sebacceous glands.
- benign tumors within fatty tissues.
- groove or crack like sore
- Layer directly below the epidermis layer
- hard protein material
- This layer specializes in the formation of fat.
- a large vesicle (plural)
- small collection of clear fluid (serum) blister
Down
- Something that a patient reports but cannot be objectively verified by the provider.
- soft tissue surrounding the nail border.
- collection of dried serum and cellular debris
- What a provider can see or objectively measure
- Another word for skin
- deepest layer of the skin
- common, brown-black pigment
15 Clues: hard protein material • Another word for skin • a large vesicle (plural) • groove or crack like sore • deepest layer of the skin • common, brown-black pigment • benign tumors within fatty tissues. • fatty masses within sebacceous glands. • soft tissue surrounding the nail border. • Layer directly below the epidermis layer • collection of dried serum and cellular debris • ...
Skin Anatomy 2023-02-09
Across
- follicle part which hair grows in my skin.
- helps the skin to secret sweat.
- Soft tissue surrounding the nail border.
- system that helps in the prevention of loss of moisture is the skin and its accessory structures.
- is the part o the skin that covers my body it is the outermost layer.
- is used during surgery and burns through tissues.
Down
- is a Band of epidermis at the base and sides of the nail plate and is painful when removed by force.
- is an important pigment on my skin.
- are fat cells.
- helps keep the skin smooth and are protein found in the skin and connective tissue.
- is a skin condition with pigment (melanin.
- is the middle layer of the skin.
- is a Hard protein material found in the epidermis found in cow horns.
- is whitish in color.
- is secreted by sebaceous glands.
15 Clues: are fat cells. • is whitish in color. • helps the skin to secret sweat. • is the middle layer of the skin. • is secreted by sebaceous glands. • is an important pigment on my skin. • Soft tissue surrounding the nail border. • follicle part which hair grows in my skin. • is a skin condition with pigment (melanin. • is used during surgery and burns through tissues. • ...
Plant Anatomy 2023-02-09
Across
- Found in grasses, xylem and phloem together in a bundle
- Protect reproductive organs, attract insects
- Only have male reproductive parts
- Made up of anther and filament
- Female part of the flower
- Organisms that make their own food
Down
- Main portion of root, site of zone of elongation
- Found in shrubs, stems always growing upwards and outwards, xylem and phloem grow in rings
- Thickened leaves growing underground, connected to shortened stem and roots
- House bacteria in their roots that transform nitrogen into something usable by the plant
- Flower missing one of more basic part
- Plant cell organ in charge of photosynthesis
- Transports water and nutrients to areas of the plant from the roots
- Collects sunlight, main site of photosynthesis
- Plants that finish complete growth cycle in a single season
15 Clues: Female part of the flower • Made up of anther and filament • Only have male reproductive parts • Organisms that make their own food • Flower missing one of more basic part • Plant cell organ in charge of photosynthesis • Protect reproductive organs, attract insects • Collects sunlight, main site of photosynthesis • Main portion of root, site of zone of elongation • ...
Francesca 2024-05-09
11 Clues: La mamma • l'autista • Il "calciatore" • C. La fidanzata • la falsa pasticcera • viene chiamata bicchiere • è ossessionata dai pinguini • quello che piace a Francesca • Il fidanzato di quella fidanzata • colei che troveremo ai domiciliari • B. L'Ossessionata da Grey's Anatomy
Francesca 2024-05-09
11 Clues: La mamma • l'autista • Il "calciatore" • C. La fidanzata • la falsa pasticcera • viene chiamata bicchiere • è ossessionata dai pinguini • quello che piace a Francesca • Il fidanzato di quella fidanzata • colei che troveremo ai domiciliari • B. L'Ossessionata da Grey's Anatomy
Continuous Learning Week #4 2020-04-24
Across
- a male deer
- the state of something
- a female horse
- the end of something
- this is what doctors do to bodies
- a baby bird
- a female sheep
- the requirements of something
Down
- the group of animals that contains dog
- the space inside of something
- a female chicken
- the group of animals that contains cows
- a baby cat
- a old, male, castrated
- a baby cow
15 Clues: a baby cat • a baby cow • a male deer • a baby bird • a female horse • a female sheep • a female chicken • the end of something • the state of something • a old, male, castrated • the space inside of something • the requirements of something • this is what doctors do to bodies • the group of animals that contains dog • the group of animals that contains cows
Anatomy 2023-05-19
Across
- both carry fluids around the body
- what forms the bridge of the nose
- protective covering
- the Zygomaticus minor is the muscle of the
- the Zygomaticus, malar and cheekbone are all part of the same group except for the
- is the strongest bone in the face
Down
- most fragile bone in the face
- provides the cells with nutrients and surrounds the cells
- these systems help protect the body from pathogens
9 Clues: protective covering • most fragile bone in the face • both carry fluids around the body • what forms the bridge of the nose • is the strongest bone in the face • the Zygomaticus minor is the muscle of the • these systems help protect the body from pathogens • provides the cells with nutrients and surrounds the cells • ...
Anatomy 2024-09-05
anatomy 2025-01-13
Across
- primary muscle used for breathing (7 letters)
- The largest organ in the human body (6 letters)
- largest artery in the body (4 letters)
- The organ responsible for pumping blood (5 letters)
- The part of the brain responsible for coordination (9 letters)
Down
- system that includes muscles and bones (7 letters)
- The protective covering of the brain and spinal cord (9 letters)
- Fluid that circulates through the blood vessels (4 letters)
- Bone found in the upper arm (3 letters)
9 Clues: largest artery in the body (4 letters) • Bone found in the upper arm (3 letters) • primary muscle used for breathing (7 letters) • The largest organ in the human body (6 letters) • system that includes muscles and bones (7 letters) • The organ responsible for pumping blood (5 letters) • Fluid that circulates through the blood vessels (4 letters) • ...
Frog Anatomy 2021-06-03
Across
- breaks down food from the stomach
- acts like a filter for your body
- it opens and your food enters here
- holds urine
- creates enzymes and insulin
- returns blood to the heart
- regulates most chemical levels in the blood
- helps your body function and helps you think
Down
- its attached to the front of the inside of the mouth
- holds bile
- chemical digestion starts
- helps you live
- you can see with these
- you can breathe with these
- absorbs water and salts from the material that has not been digested as food
15 Clues: holds bile • holds urine • helps you live • you can see with these • chemical digestion starts • you can breathe with these • returns blood to the heart • creates enzymes and insulin • acts like a filter for your body • breaks down food from the stomach • it opens and your food enters here • regulates most chemical levels in the blood • helps your body function and helps you think • ...
Skin Anatomy 2022-05-24
Across
- open sore
- papule containing pus
- solid, round elevated lesion >1 cm
- blister
- scab
- use of freezing temps to destroy tissues
- freckle
- a thick-walled closed sac
Down
- skin tags or pimples
- accompanied by itching(insect bites/hives)
- surgical scraping w/ a spoon-like instrument
- wearing away of epidermis
- hives
- groove or crack-like sore
- itching
15 Clues: scab • hives • blister • itching • freckle • open sore • skin tags or pimples • papule containing pus • wearing away of epidermis • groove or crack-like sore • a thick-walled closed sac • solid, round elevated lesion >1 cm • use of freezing temps to destroy tissues • accompanied by itching(insect bites/hives) • surgical scraping w/ a spoon-like instrument
Leg Anatomy 2022-06-14
Across
- fibularis _______ distal 2/3rds of lateral fibula, origin
- longest tendon in the body
- muscles that attach at medial cuneiform & base of first metatarsal
- anatomical name of 1st toe
- lateral _________; origin of popliteus
- ______ flexion; action of tibialis anterior
Down
- articulates with the tibia & fibula
- flexor ___________; located between the medial calcaneus & medial malleolus
- tarsal located between talus & cuneiforms
- bones found on plantar surface of 1st metatarsal
- Muscle located on the lateral side of the leg
- ______ flexion; action of gastrocnemius
- __________ of fibula; attachment site for peroneus longus & biceps femoris
- most lateral tarsal
- origin (bone)of the flexor hallucis longus
15 Clues: most lateral tarsal • longest tendon in the body • anatomical name of 1st toe • articulates with the tibia & fibula • lateral _________; origin of popliteus • ______ flexion; action of gastrocnemius • tarsal located between talus & cuneiforms • origin (bone)of the flexor hallucis longus • ______ flexion; action of tibialis anterior • ...
Skin anatomy 2022-10-20
Across
- a break or crack in the skin
- transmittable skin infection with tiny parasites
- Caused by contact with heat, there are 3 types.
- Small raised skin. (Skin tag, pimple, plaques.
- Blue/purple bleeding into the skin, It has 2 types
- Damage to epidermis causes wearing or loss of skin
- moles
- fungal infection of the skin
Down
- dry rash normally seen on face, hands, knee or elbow
- allergic reaction normally caused by food
- A virus that’s result is a wart
- can occur after frostbite or diabetes, dead tissue
- caused by age or damage to skin
- white patches found in the mouth may be caused from smoking
- tiny clusters of blisters
15 Clues: moles • tiny clusters of blisters • a break or crack in the skin • fungal infection of the skin • A virus that’s result is a wart • caused by age or damage to skin • allergic reaction normally caused by food • Small raised skin. (Skin tag, pimple, plaques. • Caused by contact with heat, there are 3 types. • transmittable skin infection with tiny parasites • ...
Anatomy Crossword 2020-06-08
Across
- furthest from attachment
- furthest from surface
- closest to surface
- Toward the middle of the body
- The backside of the body
- Scientific position for mapping out the body
Down
- The top of the body
- on stomach
- Closet to the attachment
- Base of foot
- The front side of the body
- The bottom of the body
- away from the middle of the body
- On back
- Palm of hand
15 Clues: On back • on stomach • Base of foot • Palm of hand • closest to surface • The top of the body • furthest from surface • The bottom of the body • furthest from attachment • Closet to the attachment • The backside of the body • The front side of the body • Toward the middle of the body • away from the middle of the body • Scientific position for mapping out the body
Anatomy terms 2020-06-08
Across
- Farthest from the point of attachment of limb.
- Below, lower or caudal
- Nearest from the point of attachment of limb.
- Laying face down
- farthest away from the body's surface
- Palm of hand
- Above, higher, towards the head or cranial
Down
- Laying face up
- Back or Posterior
- Away from the middle of the body
- Towards the middle of the body
- Between two structures
- Bottom of foot
- Front or Anterior
- closest to the body's surface
15 Clues: Palm of hand • Laying face up • Bottom of foot • Laying face down • Back or Posterior • Front or Anterior • Below, lower or caudal • Between two structures • closest to the body's surface • Towards the middle of the body • Away from the middle of the body • farthest away from the body's surface • Above, higher, towards the head or cranial • Nearest from the point of attachment of limb. • ...
Skin Anatomy 2021-02-12
Across
- semisolid thick-walled filled sac
- inflammation of the soft tissue around the nail
- slit, groove
- blister
- discolored, flat lesion
- absense of pigment in the skin
- structural protein in skin and connective tissue
Down
- profuse sweating
- deepest layer of the epidermis
- small solid elevation
- hard protein material in the epidermis
- middle layer of skin
- smooth elevated lesion with edema
- open sore on skin
- fatty mass in the sebaceous gland
15 Clues: blister • slit, groove • profuse sweating • open sore on skin • middle layer of skin • small solid elevation • discolored, flat lesion • deepest layer of the epidermis • absense of pigment in the skin • semisolid thick-walled filled sac • smooth elevated lesion with edema • fatty mass in the sebaceous gland • hard protein material in the epidermis • ...
External Anatomy 2021-10-06
Across
- the external portion of the ear
- the two external openings of the nose which lead to the nasal cavity
- the thin, outer layer, of skin
- a region nearest a major point of reference
- the region of the body toward the tail
- a protein formed within the epidermis
- a flexible appendage attached to the trunk of the coccygeal vertebrae
Down
- the innermost region of the integumentary system
- keratinous structures found on avian species orginating from within the epidermis
- the middle layer of skin
- the region of the body toward the head
- the back of the body
- the soft outer covering of an animal
- a region farthest from a point of reference
- the belly, or underside, of the animal
15 Clues: the back of the body • the middle layer of skin • the thin, outer layer, of skin • the external portion of the ear • the soft outer covering of an animal • a protein formed within the epidermis • the region of the body toward the head • the region of the body toward the tail • the belly, or underside, of the animal • a region nearest a major point of reference • ...
Skin Anatomy 2023-02-06
Across
- fungal skin infection
- groove or crack like sore
- yellow tumor
- death of skin tissue
- tiny opening on the surface of the skin
- redness of skin
- scraping away skin to remove acne scars
- burning sensation in skin
Down
- a fat cell
- half moon shaped whitish area of a nail
- dry skin
- middle layer of the skin
- nevi premalignant moles
- sharp, spoon like instrument used to scrape away tissue
- profuse sweating
15 Clues: dry skin • a fat cell • yellow tumor • redness of skin • profuse sweating • death of skin tissue • fungal skin infection • nevi premalignant moles • middle layer of the skin • groove or crack like sore • burning sensation in skin • half moon shaped whitish area of a nail • tiny opening on the surface of the skin • scraping away skin to remove acne scars • ...
Functional Anatomy 2023-01-29
Across
- Acetylcholine
- where the nerve meets the muscle fibre
- A sheath of connective tissue that groups muscle fibres into bundles
- Membrane dividing each sarcomere
- A zone with only myosin
Down
- Tiny projections on myosin filaments that attach on the actin filaments
- A layer of connective tissue which covers the entire muscle
- Long length muscle cells that make up skeletal muscle
- Tubes that run the length of muscle fibres
- Thick protein filament
- The action of actin and myosin moving along each other
- filament Thin protein filament connected to z-line
- Basic contractile unit of skeletal muscle where tension is created
- Where the motor neuron meets the muscle fibre
- Causes a reaction between actin and myosin
- A bundle of muscle fibres
16 Clues: Acetylcholine • Thick protein filament • A zone with only myosin • A bundle of muscle fibres • Membrane dividing each sarcomere • where the nerve meets the muscle fibre • Causes a reaction between actin and myosin • Tubes that run the length of muscle fibres • Where the motor neuron meets the muscle fibre • filament Thin protein filament connected to z-line • ...
Plant anatomy 2023-02-08
Across
- the top layer of the leaf a waxy covering
- the tissue that is responsible for carrying water and nutrients up the plant
- the main portion of the root
- small leaves at the base of a flower which help protect the flower
- any plant grown by a human
- small narrow flowers that normally have no stamens and one long petal
- plants that have developed an additional use for their roots
- the main trunk of a plant that gives the plant structure and shape
- thickened leaves that grow underground attached to a shortened stem and roots
- the rapidly growing section of the root
Down
- converting light energy to chemical energy
- transpose materials around the plant
- the structure in the plant cells that collect sun energy and change it into nutrients for the plant
- the very first seed leaf produced by a plant
- the very bottom of the root tip
15 Clues: any plant grown by a human • the main portion of the root • the very bottom of the root tip • transpose materials around the plant • the rapidly growing section of the root • the top layer of the leaf a waxy covering • converting light energy to chemical energy • the very first seed leaf produced by a plant • plants that have developed an additional use for their roots • ...
Leg anatomy 2023-03-30
Across
- the ligament that prevents posterior translation of the tibia on the femur.
- the motion that is associated with a meniscus tear when the knee is flexed.
- the knee is this type of synovial joint.
- the collateral ligament on the lateral aspect of the knee.
- a scuffing/fraying of the cartillage behind the patella.
- longest, heaviest, and strongest bone in the body.
- the type of force that when applied to the knee can injure the MCL.
- the collateral ligament on the medial aspect of the knee.
Down
- the angle between the quadriceps muscles and patellar tendon.
- the joint articulation between patella and femur.
- the largest sesamoid bone in the body.
- fibrocartillage discs inside the knee that decrease friction and provide cushioning.
- the smaller lateral bone of the lower leg.
- the type of force that when applied to the knee can injure the LCL.
- the ligament in the knee that prevents anterior translation of the tibia on the femur.
15 Clues: the largest sesamoid bone in the body. • the knee is this type of synovial joint. • the smaller lateral bone of the lower leg. • the joint articulation between patella and femur. • longest, heaviest, and strongest bone in the body. • a scuffing/fraying of the cartillage behind the patella. • the collateral ligament on the medial aspect of the knee. • ...
Cell anatomy 2023-05-08
Across
- structure in a cell that performs a specific function
- jelly like substance organelles float in
- control center of the cells
- protects the outer layer of plant cells
- location of photosynthesis
- pressure that makes plant cells firm
- unicellular organism
Down
- genetic information
- building blocks of life
- smallest living organism
- the powerhouse of the cell
- protects animal cells
- multicellular organism
- distributes substances to outer cell membrane
- holds water for plant cell
15 Clues: genetic information • unicellular organism • protects animal cells • multicellular organism • building blocks of life • smallest living organism • the powerhouse of the cell • holds water for plant cell • location of photosynthesis • control center of the cells • pressure that makes plant cells firm • protects the outer layer of plant cells • jelly like substance organelles float in • ...
Skin Anatomy 2023-05-25
Across
- Use of a sharp dermal curette to scrape away a skin lesion.
- Wearing away of the epidermis.
- Groove or crack-like sore.
- Layer of skin cells forming the outer and inner surfaces of the body.
- squamous cell carcinoma.
- Collection of dried serum and cellular debris.
- Flat, pigmented lesion measuring less than 1cm in diameter.
- discoid lupus erythematosus.
- Condition of skin deficient in pigment
Down
- Arranged layers.
- Use of subfreezing temperature achieved with liquid nitrogen to destroy tissue.
- Papule containing pus.
- Structural protein found in the skin and connective tissues.
- layer Deepest region of the epidermis.
- biopsy
15 Clues: biopsy • Arranged layers. • Papule containing pus. • squamous cell carcinoma. • Groove or crack-like sore. • discoid lupus erythematosus. • Wearing away of the epidermis. • layer Deepest region of the epidermis. • Condition of skin deficient in pigment • Collection of dried serum and cellular debris. • Use of a sharp dermal curette to scrape away a skin lesion. • ...
Anatomy & Physiology 2012-10-09
Across
- Feeling the urge to pee
- you were it on your sleeve
- every living thing is made up of
- What secretes hormones
- Every cell requires oxygen to function
- There are 656 different types
- breaks down food, absorbs nutrients and eliminates waste
- transports oxygen and nutrients via blood to everything
Down
- This system works with the circulatory system
- Communication and coordination
- The skin is called
- all living organisms must reproduce
- carrying impulses towards a center
- in what body system has 206 bones
- eliminating urine from the bladder
15 Clues: The skin is called • What secretes hormones • Feeling the urge to pee • you were it on your sleeve • Communication and coordination • There are 656 different types • every living thing is made up of • in what body system has 206 bones • carrying impulses towards a center • eliminating urine from the bladder • all living organisms must reproduce • ...
General Anatomy 2014-09-14
Across
- specialized part of a cell that performs a specific function
- part of the ventral cavity that contains the abdominal and pelvic cavities
- pertaining to the walls of a body cavity
- referring to the body region that make up the head,neck and trunk
- pertaining to the body region that consists of the arms and legs
Down
- gel-like fluid inside the cell
- control center of the cell
- closer to the head
- toward the front surface
- space that houses the brain
- farther away from the trunk of the body
- study of the functions of the human body
- closer to the trunk of the body
- study of the shape and structure of the human body
- toward the back
15 Clues: toward the back • closer to the head • toward the front surface • control center of the cell • space that houses the brain • gel-like fluid inside the cell • closer to the trunk of the body • farther away from the trunk of the body • pertaining to the walls of a body cavity • study of the functions of the human body • study of the shape and structure of the human body • ...
Shoulder Anatomy 2022-03-08
Across
- Elevates, retracts and rotates scapula
- Where the Coracoid Process of the Scapula meets the Clavicle
- The glenoid fossa is surrounded by a ring of cartilage called the...
- Supinates forearm and, when it is supine, flexes forearm
- Medially rotates arm and adducts it; helps to hold humeral head in glenoid cavity of scapula
- Initiates and assists deltoid in abduction of arm and acts with other rotator cuff muscles
- Laterally rotate arm; helps to hold humeral head in glenoid cavity of scapula
- flexes and medially rotates arm; Middle part: abducts arm; Posterior part: extends and laterally rotates arm
Down
- Where the Acromion of the Scapula meets the Clavicle
- Where the Sternum meets the Clavicle
- Adducts and medially rotates humerus
- allows for full-functional upper extremity movement
- Allows your arm/shoulder to move
- Proximal end of the olecranon process of ulna and fascia of forearm
- Made of 4 Muscles (Tendon)
15 Clues: Made of 4 Muscles (Tendon) • Allows your arm/shoulder to move • Where the Sternum meets the Clavicle • Adducts and medially rotates humerus • Elevates, retracts and rotates scapula • allows for full-functional upper extremity movement • Where the Acromion of the Scapula meets the Clavicle • Supinates forearm and, when it is supine, flexes forearm • ...
Anatomy & Physiology 2022-02-18
Across
- object, an object imbedded into body tissues
- sweat glands cool the body by producing perspiration, which evaporates and cools the body
- swelling or collection of blood often resulting from damage to a blood vessel
- a cut, edges can be smooth or irregular
- Layer of skin below the epidermis
- the complete removal or severing of an extremity
- of Nines, a mathematical method of estimating BSA involved in burns
- Commonly known as a bruise
- consists of 33 vertebrae
Down
- a hole or wound made by a sharp object
- skin or tissue is torn loose or pulled off
- connect bones to other bones at joints
- connect muscles to bone
- The outer layer of the skin
- tissue injury resulting from exposure to a thermal, electrical, chemical, or radioactive agent
15 Clues: connect muscles to bone • consists of 33 vertebrae • Commonly known as a bruise • The outer layer of the skin • Layer of skin below the epidermis • a hole or wound made by a sharp object • connect bones to other bones at joints • a cut, edges can be smooth or irregular • skin or tissue is torn loose or pulled off • object, an object imbedded into body tissues • ...
Anatomy Final 2023-12-13
Across
- control center of a neuron
- Must be reached to create an action potential
- ____oblongota
- The "I" in IPSP
- 50 Shades of ____ matter
- Cranial Nerve responsible for facial sensation in three regions
- shallow grooves in the cerebrum
Down
- Projection from neurosoma
- nerve that carries sensory information
- sheath that may enclose an axon
- Acetylcholine abbreviation
- _____ summation that is caused by one presynaptic neuron
- ____ system important for emotion and learning
- thick fold in cerebrum
- Neuron type without an axon
15 Clues: ____oblongota • The "I" in IPSP • thick fold in cerebrum • 50 Shades of ____ matter • Projection from neurosoma • control center of a neuron • Acetylcholine abbreviation • Neuron type without an axon • sheath that may enclose an axon • shallow grooves in the cerebrum • nerve that carries sensory information • Must be reached to create an action potential • ...
Animal Anatomy 2024-03-06
Across
- Upper part of the leg
- Term for the underside of an animal
- where the tail and rump meet
- Term for the front of the body
- the knee of the back leg
- part of the animals back (lower back)
- back end of the animal
- Term for the upper side or back of an animal
Down
- Term for relating to the skull
- Where the neck and back meet, right above the shoulders
- Lower leg
- Term for further away from the center of the body
- Top of the animals body
- Term for the distance of a body part from the torso
- Top of the head in between the ears
15 Clues: Lower leg • Upper part of the leg • back end of the animal • Top of the animals body • the knee of the back leg • where the tail and rump meet • Term for relating to the skull • Term for the front of the body • Term for the underside of an animal • Top of the head in between the ears • part of the animals back (lower back) • Term for the upper side or back of an animal • ...
