greys anatomy Crossword Puzzles
Chapter 2: Health Care Systems 2021-08-27
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- Using technology to provide care in a different place than you are (i.e. Zoom or telephone medicine)
- Part of Medicare called Medigap... Helps cover costs not covered by other parts of Medicare. (Additional premium)
- Referring to something that is above something else. In anatomy, towards the head
- Referring to something that is shallow / not deep
- Referring to the foot
- Part of Medicare that is free and covers in-patient (hospital) expenses
- Referring to something that is below something else. In anatomy, towards the feet.
- An amount you pay for major medical expenses before insurance pays anything
- Refers to care where a patient spends the night (i.e. hospital)
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- A branch of medicine that specializes in treating the elderly
- A percentage of costs you pay after paying the deductible
- A set amount you pay for a service (example: a doctor's office or ER visit)
- Part of Medicare that covers prescriptions (Additional premium)
- Refers to care where a patient does not stay the night (i.e. a doctor's office or lab)
- Insurance for the elderly and disabled - provided by the government
- Amount you pay every month to have / keep insurance
- Part of Medicare that covers out-patient (doctor's office) expenses (Additional premium)
- Referring to someone being physically, mentally, and spiritually well or healthy.
18 Clues: Referring to the foot • Referring to something that is shallow / not deep • Amount you pay every month to have / keep insurance • A percentage of costs you pay after paying the deductible • A branch of medicine that specializes in treating the elderly • Part of Medicare that covers prescriptions (Additional premium) • ...
Frog Anatomy 2021-06-03
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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.
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
Squid Anatomy 2024-02-07
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- used to mechanical digest their food
- glands in female squids used to create the egg casing
- squids large eyes indicate they are active at night
- created by the mantle
- color changing cells
- used to focus
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- tongue-tooth
- used for jet propulsion
- have increased surface area underwater
- used as a defense mechanism
- there are 8 of these
- long, with suction cups only at the ends
- used for steering
- squid have this many hearts
- covers organs and secretes calcium carbonate
15 Clues: tongue-tooth • used to focus • used for steering • there are 8 of these • color changing cells • created by the mantle • used for jet propulsion • used as a defense mechanism • squid have this many hearts • used to mechanical digest their food • have increased surface area underwater • long, with suction cups only at the ends • covers organs and secretes calcium carbonate • ...
Eye Anatomy 2025-05-14
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- Transparent "window" that covers the front of the eye
- transparent gel-like protein
- produce tears
- This tunic is made up of the cornea and sclera
- light focuses here for clearest vision
- blind spot
- these photoreceptors are used in dim light
- these photoreceptors are used to see in color
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- Thin slick layer that covers the eye
- dark layer beneath the retina
- makes up most of the nervous tunic
- clear and round in shape
- the lens changes shape to focus light on the retina
- maintains eye pressure
- controls the size of the pupil
15 Clues: blind spot • produce tears • maintains eye pressure • clear and round in shape • transparent gel-like protein • dark layer beneath the retina • controls the size of the pupil • makes up most of the nervous tunic • Thin slick layer that covers the eye • light focuses here for clearest vision • these photoreceptors are used in dim light • ...
Cellular Anatomy 2025-12-15
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- The primary function is for storage
- strands of Genetic material that will eventually form chromosomes
- organelles that produce proteins and found in the cytoplasm or rough ER
- Everything between the cell membrane and the nucleus
- Function is to provide structure
- the power source of a cell
- connects the nuclear membrane to the cell membrane and is used for cellular transport
- The porous membrane surrounding the nucleus
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- Enzyme-coated organelles used for cell digestion
- Found in plant cells and where photosynthesis occurs
- The individual organs of a cell
- This regulates what enters or exits the cell
- Found in the nuclear membrane and responsible for the DNA
- Packages and secretes cellular products
- located inside of the nucleus and creates ribosomes
15 Clues: the power source of a cell • The individual organs of a cell • Function is to provide structure • The primary function is for storage • Packages and secretes cellular products • The porous membrane surrounding the nucleus • This regulates what enters or exits the cell • Enzyme-coated organelles used for cell digestion • located inside of the nucleus and creates ribosomes • ...
Heart anatomy 2025-04-14
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- artery which gets blood from the left ventricle
- valve that controls flow into the the aorta
- the pointed tip of the heart in the bottom left of the heart
- chamber in top right of heart
- vein that gets blood into the left atrium
- valve that controls flow into the left ventricle
- a thick wall of tissue in-between the ventricles
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- valve that controls flow into the pulmonary artery
- right most artery on the aorta
- chamber in top left of heart
- valve that controls flow into the right ventricle
- artery which gets blood from the right ventricle
- vein that gets blood into the right atrium
- Chamber in bottom right of heart
- Chamber in bottom left of heart
15 Clues: chamber in top left of heart • chamber in top right of heart • right most artery on the aorta • Chamber in bottom left of heart • Chamber in bottom right of heart • vein that gets blood into the left atrium • vein that gets blood into the right atrium • valve that controls flow into the the aorta • artery which gets blood from the left ventricle • ...
Renal anatomy 2025-03-25
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- A fibrous layer surrounding the kidney for protection.
- Cone-shaped structures containing nephron loops and collecting ducts.
- Functional units responsible for filtration and urine formation.
- Cup-like structures collecting urine from renal pyramids.
- A tube that transports urine from the bladder to the outside. It is longer in males (~20 cm) than in females (~4 cm).
- A U-shaped structure with descending and ascending limbs, concentrating urine.
- A funnel-shaped structure collecting urine before passing into the ureter.
- The inner layer consisting of renal pyramids.
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- A hollow, muscular organ that stores urine until excretion.
- A cup-like structure surrounding the glomerulus, collecting the filtrate.
- Muscular tubes (25–30 cm long) carrying urine from the kidneys to the bladder via peristalsis.
- The outer layer containing glomeruli and nephron tubules.
- The entry/exit site for the renal artery, vein, and ureter.
- A capillary network within Bowman's capsule where blood filtration occurs.
- Receives filtrate from multiple nephrons and channels it to the renal pelvis.
15 Clues: The inner layer consisting of renal pyramids. • A fibrous layer surrounding the kidney for protection. • The outer layer containing glomeruli and nephron tubules. • Cup-like structures collecting urine from renal pyramids. • A hollow, muscular organ that stores urine until excretion. • The entry/exit site for the renal artery, vein, and ureter. • ...
eighty organs 2025-02-06
Anatomy 2023-05-19
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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)
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- 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) • ...
CH 7 key terms 2026-01-08
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- cells cells capable of becoming specialized
- balance within the body
- composed of tissues
- prediction of disease outcome
- process of cell division
- basic unit of life
- inherited characteristics
- group of cells working together
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- thick, viscous substance
- pouch like structures
- spherical body in the cell that is important for cell reproduction
- group of organs working together
- structures in cytoplasm in a cell
- asexual reproduction
- body structure
15 Clues: body structure • basic unit of life • composed of tissues • asexual reproduction • pouch like structures • balance within the body • thick, viscous substance • process of cell division • inherited characteristics • prediction of disease outcome • group of cells working together • group of organs working together • structures in cytoplasm in a cell • ...
ologie 2026-05-13
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- study of matter and energy
- biology study of life in the ocean
- study of mammals
- study of all types of animals
- study of nerves
- study of all aspects of diseases
- study of plants
- study of viruses
- study of properties of matter
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- study of heredity
- study of fish
- study of earthquakes
- study of insects
- study of water on earth
- structure and function of living things
15 Clues: study of fish • study of nerves • study of plants • study of insects • study of mammals • study of viruses • study of heredity • study of earthquakes • study of water on earth • study of matter and energy • study of all types of animals • study of properties of matter • study of all aspects of diseases • biology study of life in the ocean • structure and function of living things
Chapter 11 & 12 Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-09
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- this empress was Justinian's brilliant and capable wife.
- soldiers were armed with _________, a double-edged swords.
- brought water from the country to the city.
- Roman poet who wrote an epic poem called the Aeneid.
- former gladiator who led a huge slave rebellion.
- a form of government in which citizens elect their leader.
- the study of the body and it's parts.
- they would often face with poverty.
- a large, open marketplace where food and goods are bought.
- a government to oversee each of the provinces.
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- when the Roman Empire divided, the eastern half became known as the _________
- a Greek doctor who showed the importance of anatomy.
- fought each other or wild animals to death.
- he made many reforms to protect his empire, such as, made a powerful professional army of roughly 150,000 soldiers.
- 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.
- were government officials who dealt with laws and judges, could also lead an army.
- a well-known political leader and writer in Rome.
- large mountain range that separates Italy from northern Europe.
- this person believed that history had morals lessons to teach people, this person also wrote "History of Rome".
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. • former gladiator who led a huge slave rebellion. • a well-known political leader and writer in Rome. • ...
Guitar Anatomy 2021-11-01
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- where strings attach to the face of the instrument
- metal post where string is inserted
- sits on top of the neck
- lets sound waves resonate in the body
- produce sound through vibrations
- houses the tuners
- thin metal rods that run perpendicular to the strings
- where vibrations are amplified
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- prevents scratches when instrument is played
- raises strings above fretboard
- decorative pattern around sound hole
- reinforces the neck
- change the sting tension
- long, narrow piece attached to the body
- marks the end of the neck
15 Clues: houses the tuners • reinforces the neck • sits on top of the neck • change the sting tension • marks the end of the neck • raises strings above fretboard • where vibrations are amplified • produce sound through vibrations • metal post where string is inserted • decorative pattern around sound hole • lets sound waves resonate in the body • long, narrow piece attached to the body • ...
Anatomy 5.1 2020-07-07
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- largest bone of the arm
- the U shaped bone located in the throat
- collarbone
- Dense, strong bands of fibrous tissue that connect bones
- control center of cell activities
- the muscle that turns up the palm of the hand
- human cells reproduce by dividing in half
- how many facial bones are involved in a facial massage?
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- raises the eyebrows
- meaning "in front of"
- the study of muscles
- how many bones make up the top part of spinal column
- basic units of life
- system is the physical foundation of the body
- cells vary in size, shape, structure and ____.
15 Clues: collarbone • raises the eyebrows • basic units of life • the study of muscles • meaning "in front of" • largest bone of the arm • control center of cell activities • the U shaped bone located in the throat • human cells reproduce by dividing in half • system is the physical foundation of the body • the muscle that turns up the palm of the hand • ...
Cosmetology anatomy 2022-03-24
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- allow movement of the bones
- control vision
- part of the cell
- protective covering to body
- central nerve that originates from the brain
- circulates blood in body
- also called gastrointestinal system
- is the study of microscopic anatomy
- all cells are made of this
- largest and most complex nerve tissue in the body
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- system that controls sweat glands
- basic unit of all living things
- broad muscle that covers the top of the skull
- muscle that draws the scalp backwards
- involved in respiratory system
15 Clues: control vision • part of the cell • circulates blood in body • all cells are made of this • allow movement of the bones • protective covering to body • involved in respiratory system • basic unit of all living things • system that controls sweat glands • also called gastrointestinal system • is the study of microscopic anatomy • muscle that draws the scalp backwards • ...
anatomy crossword. 2013-09-25
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- that shortens and bulges?
- strongest bone?
- used to pick up things?
- what is the most easily infected bone?
- what bone agonist when you do sit ups?
- what bone antagonist when you triceps dip?
- smallest bone in body?
- where is your trapezius?
- what bone protects the heart?
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- what is the scientific name for your thigh muscle?
- how many cm is between the males and females spine?
- largest bone in face?
- the muscle on your breast?
- how many ribs are there?
- what bone supports the organs of the lower abdomen?
15 Clues: strongest bone? • largest bone in face? • smallest bone in body? • used to pick up things? • how many ribs are there? • where is your trapezius? • that shortens and bulges? • the muscle on your breast? • what bone protects the heart? • what is the most easily infected bone? • what bone agonist when you do sit ups? • what bone antagonist when you triceps dip? • ...
Anatomy Terms 2014-09-03
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- Pertaining to the ear
- Refers to the neck
- One of the eight bones of the wrist
- The position of the back between the thorax and the pelvis
- Toward the attached end of a limb or the origin of a structure
- The front of an organism, organ, or part; the ventral surface
- One of the seven bones that forms the ankle and heel
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- Pertaining to the thigh
- Pertaining to the hip
- Pertaining to a position near the tail end of the long axis of the body
- The kneecap
- Pertaining to the area of the back of the head
- Pertaining to the nose
- Toward the midline of the body
- Pertaining to the back
15 Clues: The kneecap • Refers to the neck • Pertaining to the ear • Pertaining to the hip • Pertaining to the nose • Pertaining to the back • Pertaining to the thigh • Toward the midline of the body • One of the eight bones of the wrist • Pertaining to the area of the back of the head • One of the seven bones that forms the ankle and heel • ...
Anatomy Fun 2016-08-26
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- study of body functions
- separates right and left cut
- Cavity that contains the lungs
- cavity that contains cranium/vertebrae
- organ system that deals with transportation
- body cavity that deals with arms,legs,girdles
- Cavity that contains thoracic/Abdominal
- study of body structure
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- lengthwise cut
- Cavity that deals with urinary bladder
- body cavity that deals with head,neck,trunk
- Involves examination of structures not visible to the naked eye
- Involves examination of large structures
- horizontal cut
- cut Dividing front and back
15 Clues: lengthwise cut • horizontal cut • study of body functions • study of body structure • cut Dividing front and back • separates right and left cut • Cavity that contains the lungs • Cavity that deals with urinary bladder • cavity that contains cranium/vertebrae • Cavity that contains thoracic/Abdominal • Involves examination of large structures • ...
Anatomy terms 2023-03-27
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- the migration of cells toward attractant chemicals or away from repellents.
- a cancerous condition in which there is an excessive production of immature leukocytes
- The buffy a concentration of all the white blood cells in a sample of blood
- A type of immune cell that has granules with enzymes that can kill tumor cells or cells infected with a virus
- an emzyme found in sweat, saliva, and tears that is capable of destroying certain kinds of bacteria
- an inherited clotting defect caused by absence of a blood-clotting factor
- a chemical that carries messages between nerve cells in the brain and throughout your body
- narrowing of blood vessels
- genetic disorder with abnormally shaped blood cells
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- the percentage of erythrocytes to total blood volume
- reduced oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood caused by a decreased number of erythrocytes or decreased percentage of hemoglobin in the blood.
- the fluid portion of the blood
- a phagocytic cell particularly abundant in lymphatic and connective tissues; important as an antigen-presenter to T cells and B cells in the immune response
- member of T cell and B cell clones that provides for immunologic memory
- an accumulation of bile pigments in the blood producing a yellow color of the skin
15 Clues: narrowing of blood vessels • the fluid portion of the blood • genetic disorder with abnormally shaped blood cells • the percentage of erythrocytes to total blood volume • member of T cell and B cell clones that provides for immunologic memory • an inherited clotting defect caused by absence of a blood-clotting factor • ...
Skin Anatomy 2023-02-11
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- Papule containing pus.
- Structural protein found in the skin and connective tissue.
- Fat cell
- Loss of pigment (depigmentation) in areas of the skin (milk-white patches).
- Injury to tissues caused by heat contact.
- Skin pigment. It is formed by melanocytes in the epidermis.
- soft tissue surrounding the nail border.
- Middle layer of the skin.
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- Small collection of clear fluid (serum); blister.
- Half-moon–shaped, whitish area at the base of a nail.
- Hard protein material found in the epidermis, hair, and nails
- Contagious, parasitic infection of the skin with intense pruritus
- Absence of hair from areas where it normally grows.
- outermost layer of the skin.
- Oily substance secreted by sebaceous glands.
15 Clues: Fat cell • Papule containing pus. • Middle layer of the skin. • outermost layer of the skin. • soft tissue surrounding the nail border. • Injury to tissues caused by heat contact. • Oily substance secreted by sebaceous glands. • Small collection of clear fluid (serum); blister. • Absence of hair from areas where it normally grows. • ...
Lobster Anatomy 2023-02-23
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- Subphylum of lobsters
- Fan-like structure, used to swim
- The _______ of a lobster contains its tail, among other things
- Swimming legs, also used for holding eggs
- Order of lobsters
- Small arms used for holding small prey in place
- Large claws used for defense and grabbing food
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- Walking legs
- Phylum of lobsters
- Kidney-shaped external jaws for eating
- Small semicircle at end of tail, covers uropods
- Paddle-shaped structure that creates a water current around the mouth
- Used for sight, retract underneath rostrum for protection
- Lobsters are more vulnerable on their _______ side
- Class of lobsters
15 Clues: Walking legs • Class of lobsters • Order of lobsters • Phylum of lobsters • Subphylum of lobsters • Fan-like structure, used to swim • Kidney-shaped external jaws for eating • Swimming legs, also used for holding eggs • Large claws used for defense and grabbing food • Small semicircle at end of tail, covers uropods • Small arms used for holding small prey in place • ...
Skin anatomy 2023-02-13
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- Chronic papular and pustular eruption of the skin.
- Cancerous growth composed of melanocytes.
- Bacterial inflammatory skin disease.
- Tissue is destroyed by burning with an electric spark.
- Use of a sharp dermal curette to scrape away a skin lesion.
- Contagious, parasitic infection of the skin with intense pruritus.
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- Absence of hair from areas where it normally grows.
- an area of abnormal tissue anywhere on or in the body.
- Scrapings from skin lesions, hair specimens, or nail clippings are sent to a laboratory for culture and microscopic identification of fungal infection.
- Infection of the skin caused by a fungus.
- Death of tissue associated with loss of blood supply.
- Collection of dried serum and cellular debris.
- Thickened and rough lesion of the epidermis
- Solid, round or oval elevated lesion 1 cm or more in diameter.
- Open sore on the skin or mucous membranes.
15 Clues: Bacterial inflammatory skin disease. • Infection of the skin caused by a fungus. • Cancerous growth composed of melanocytes. • Open sore on the skin or mucous membranes. • Thickened and rough lesion of the epidermis • Collection of dried serum and cellular debris. • Chronic papular and pustular eruption of the skin. • Absence of hair from areas where it normally grows. • ...
Human anatomy 2023-02-15
Skin Anatomy 2023-02-14
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- deepest skin layer
- Soft tissue surrounding the nail
- Hard protein material found in the epidermis
- fat cell
- Middle layer of the skin
- Skin pigment
- sweat gland in skin
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- outer and inner layer of the skin
- fungus skin infection
- Halfmoon whitish area of the nail
- Tiny opening on the skin surface
- Band of epidermis
- follicle sac in which each hair grows
- outermost skin layer
- structural protein
15 Clues: fat cell • Skin pigment • Band of epidermis • deepest skin layer • structural protein • sweat gland in skin • outermost skin layer • fungus skin infection • Middle layer of the skin • Tiny opening on the skin surface • Soft tissue surrounding the nail • outer and inner layer of the skin • Halfmoon whitish area of the nail • follicle sac in which each hair grows • ...
Animal Anatomy 2020-10-04
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- the main part of the female reproductive tract where the embryo grows
- the largest digestive organ in birds
- the upper joint of the front leg just below the shoulder
- another word for the spinal cord
- the organ(s) that removes waste from the body
- fleshy part of the sides between the ribs and rump
- the loose fold of skin most noticed under the chin in rabbits
- part of the head that is protected by the skull
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- the projecting jaw of a dog that includes the nose and mouth
- the organ with the main purpose of circulating blood
- produced in the testicles
- the female reproductive organ that is most important for producing eggs
- the part that surrounds the eye of many birds
- the organ that is protected by the ribs
- part of the fish's respiratory system
15 Clues: produced in the testicles • another word for the spinal cord • the largest digestive organ in birds • part of the fish's respiratory system • the organ that is protected by the ribs • the part that surrounds the eye of many birds • the organ(s) that removes waste from the body • part of the head that is protected by the skull • ...
Frog Anatomy 2021-06-03
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
frog anatomy 2021-06-03
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- stores blood
- makes bile
- clear eyelid
- Stores bile
- Tube leading to the stomach
- equalize pressure in the inner ear
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- eggs travel through these
- Used for holding prey, located at the roof of the mouth
- food
- nostrils
- Stores Urine
- ear drum
- filters blood
- Used for holding prey, located around the edge of the mouth
- Tube leading to the lungs
15 Clues: food • nostrils • ear drum • makes bile • Stores bile • stores blood • Stores Urine • clear eyelid • filters blood • eggs travel through these • Tube leading to the lungs • Tube leading to the stomach • equalize pressure in the inner ear • Used for holding prey, located at the roof of the mouth • Used for holding prey, located around the edge of the mouth
Skin anatomy 2022-05-28
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- Largest organ of body and covers the entire body
- responsible for the pigment of the skin
- Inflammation of the skin usually due to an allergy or infection.
- A small, cauliflower-like growth on the skin caused by a virus.
- A piece of skin is removed and examined under a microscope to identify a skin condition.
- Loss of skin color from certain regions that looks like white patchy areas on the skin.
- Darkening of facial skin, particularly around the cheeks.
- to protect the body from cold or heat, and maintain a constant core
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- skin cells grow and multiply in an uncontrolled, unorderly way.
- They constantly shed as new cells form.
- cancer treatment that uses radiation
- the layer below the epidermis
- skin disorder, may cause itchiness and discomfort.
- Watery, clear and fluid-filled area on the skin.
- the bottom or fatty layer.
15 Clues: the bottom or fatty layer. • the layer below the epidermis • cancer treatment that uses radiation • responsible for the pigment of the skin • They constantly shed as new cells form. • Largest organ of body and covers the entire body • Watery, clear and fluid-filled area on the skin. • skin disorder, may cause itchiness and discomfort. • ...
Dental Anatomy 2022-06-06
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- Tooth surfaces facing the cheeks
- Tooth surfaces in the mandible facing the tongue
- Hard, outer layer of bone
- Tooth surfaces in the maxilla facing the palate
- Bone in the upper arch
- The biting edge of incisors and canines
- The space between gingiva and the enamel. Often measured to give an indication of tooth's overall health
- Tooth surface facing the back of the mouth
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- Tooth surface on the molars and premolars that meets in occlusion
- Hard, white substance that covers the crown of each tooth
- Soft, spongey inner layer of bone
- Pocket that contains blood vessels and nerves
- Bone in the lower arch
- Commonly called the gums. The mucous membrane that surrounds the neck of the tooth
- Tooth surface facing the front of the mouth
15 Clues: Bone in the upper arch • Bone in the lower arch • Hard, outer layer of bone • Tooth surfaces facing the cheeks • Soft, spongey inner layer of bone • The biting edge of incisors and canines • Tooth surface facing the back of the mouth • Tooth surface facing the front of the mouth • Pocket that contains blood vessels and nerves • Tooth surfaces in the maxilla facing the palate • ...
Muscles Anatomy 2022-10-12
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- ______ supercilii
- insert to the skin of the chin
- It aids whistling and smiling, and in neonates it is used to suckle
- second part of the muscle name is "capitis"
- superficial muscle of the human neck that overlaps the sternocleidomastoid
- origin at the fascia of the lateral cheek over the parotid gland and superficial masseter and platysma muscles, to its insertion onto the skin of the angle of the mouth
- originates from the temporal fossa and the temporal fascia
- opening through which food is taken in
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- originates from the lateral surface of the zygomatic bone
- cervical flexion, elevation of sternum and assists in forced inhalation
- muscle encircling an orifice
- thin sheath of connective tissue that helps connect your muscles to your bones
- round or eye-like opening
- near the mouth and lips. two types are labii inferior and anguli oris
- a muscle which covers parts of the skull. It consists of frontal and occipital bellies
15 Clues: ______ supercilii • round or eye-like opening • muscle encircling an orifice • insert to the skin of the chin • opening through which food is taken in • second part of the muscle name is "capitis" • originates from the lateral surface of the zygomatic bone • originates from the temporal fossa and the temporal fascia • ...
Skin anatomy 2022-10-21
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- within which each hair grows.
- layer of the skin.
- with skin deficient in pigment.
- tissue surrounding the nail border.
- of skin cells forming the outer and inner surfaces of the body.
- opening on the surface of the skin.
- layer of skin.
- half-moon-shaped, whitish area at the base of a nail.
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- of epidermis at the base and sides of the nail plate.
- region of the epidermis, it gives rise to all the epidermal cells.
- skin pigment. It is formed by melanocytes in the epidermis.
- substance secreted by sebaceous glands.
- in layers.
- secreting gland in the dermis that is associated with hair follicles.
- protein found in the skin and connective tissue.
- skin and it's accessory structures such as hair and nails.
16 Clues: in layers. • layer of skin. • layer of the skin. • within which each hair grows. • with skin deficient in pigment. • tissue surrounding the nail border. • opening on the surface of the skin. • substance secreted by sebaceous glands. • protein found in the skin and connective tissue. • of epidermis at the base and sides of the nail plate. • ...
Skin Anatomy 2022-10-23
15 Clues: cut • pimple • abscess • blister • fat cells • common wart • skin pigment • middle layer of skin • hard protein material • skin surround nail plate • the deepest layer of skin • small, pinpoint hemorrhage • brown-black pigment of the skin • tissue destroyed by electric spark • tissue destroyed by sub-freezing temp
Skin Anatomy 2022-10-21
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- protein found in the skin and connective
- tissue destroyed by burning with an electronic spark.
- is a half moon shape in the base of the nail.
- oily substance by sebaceous gland.
- a thin cellular membrane layer containing
- fat cells in the subcutaneous layer.
- this is a malignant skin tumor.
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- the deepest skin layer of epidermis.
- middle layer of the skin.
- collection of dried serum and cellular debris.
- absents of hair from areas that normally
- death of tissue associated with loss of blood
- condition of skin incapable to give skin
- open sore in the skin or mucous membrane.
- gives color to the skin.
15 Clues: gives color to the skin. • middle layer of the skin. • this is a malignant skin tumor. • oily substance by sebaceous gland. • the deepest skin layer of epidermis. • fat cells in the subcutaneous layer. • protein found in the skin and connective • absents of hair from areas that normally • condition of skin incapable to give skin • open sore in the skin or mucous membrane. • ...
Avian Anatomy 2024-06-26
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- The back of a bird's neck.
- The central shaft of a feather.
- A specialized stomach that grinds food, often with the aid of ingested stones.
- The fleshy area at the base of the upper beak, often containing the nostrils.
- A tuft of feathers on the head of some birds.
- The parallel filaments that branch off from the central shaft of a feather.
- One of the two parts of a bird's beak (upper or lower jaw).
- The part of a bird's leg between the knee and the toes.
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- Feathers at the rear of a bird's body used for steering during flight.
- The collective term for a bird's feathers.
- Sharp claws on the feet of birds of prey.
- Structures that cover a bird's body, providing insulation and enabling flight.
- The area of a bird's back just above the tail.
- Limbs modified for flight.
- Hard, pointed mouthpart used for eating and grooming.
15 Clues: The back of a bird's neck. • Limbs modified for flight. • The central shaft of a feather. • Sharp 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. • ...
Heart Anatomy 2024-03-25
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- Blood vessel that provides oxygenated blood to the body
- Prevents backflow from the lungs
- Opening between atria; closes after birth
- Circuit that makes oxygen-rich blood; bypassed during gestation
- Lower chambers of the heart
- Valve between the right chambers
- Upper chambers of the heart
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- Superior and inferior veins
- Blood vessel that feeds the left atrium
- Could describe blood in the right chambers
- The only oxygen-poor artery
- Valve before the largest blood vessel
- Arteries that provide blood to cardiac muscle
- Also known as bicuspid
- The wall between the left and right sides of the heart; nose ring piercing
15 Clues: Also known as bicuspid • Superior and inferior veins • The only oxygen-poor artery • Lower chambers of the heart • Upper chambers of the heart • Prevents backflow from the lungs • Valve between the right chambers • Valve before the largest blood vessel • Blood vessel that feeds the left atrium • Opening between atria; closes after birth • ...
Respiratory Anatomy 2024-03-18
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- The part of the pharynx that lets you swallow.
- The lower border of the throat. (Hint: ___ cartilage)
- The bone of the nasal cavity.
- I help you speak up.
- Cell type for parts of the pharynx that let food pass
- I am the point where air must choose left or right.
- I have a leaf and a stem, but make sure none of those enter your airway.
- Component of bronchopulmonary segments containing lymphatic vessels, blood vessels and a terminal bronchiole.
- Type of epithelial cells lining the alveoli.
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- The apparatus that removes unwanted particles from the airway
- The pleura that lines the lungs.
- The flow pattern through your nose.
- What kind of tissue are the larynx walls composed of?
- The little guys that help you clear your throat
- Anatomical feature separating the superior and middle lobes within the right lung (not found on the left).
15 Clues: I help you speak up. • The bone of the nasal cavity. • The pleura that lines the lungs. • The flow pattern through your nose. • Type of epithelial cells lining the alveoli. • The part of the pharynx that lets you swallow. • The little guys that help you clear your throat • I am the point where air must choose left or right. • ...
Plant Anatomy 2024-02-13
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- The large center vein of the leaf.
- A plant that completes its life cycle in two years. It usually grows in the first year and flowers in the second year.
- Plants that retain their leaves and remain green year-round.
- A plant that is swollen or filled with moisture.
- A plant that lives more than two years. Sometimes, it will grow and bloom in the first year.
- The structural framework of the leaf
- A plant that completes its life cycle in one year
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- A plant that is limp because it does not have enough moisture.
- A stage when a plant rests or grows very little; usually in response to adverse conditions such as extreme heat or cold.
- The large, flat part of the leaf.
- The leaf tip
- Leaf stalk or part that connects the leaf to the stem.
- The part of biology that deals with plants.
- The edge of the leaf
- Plants that lose their leaves during the dormant season
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 stem. • ...
External Anatomy 2021-12-13
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- Refers to the region of the body toward the head
- keratinous structures found on avian species originating from within the epidermis
- Is the thin, outer layer of the skin
- Is a protein formed within the epidermis
- Are permanent projections which grow on the head of various hoofed animals
- Refers to a region nearest a major point of reference
- Refers to a region farthest from a point of reference
- Refers to the two external openings of the nose which lead to the nasal cavity
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- Is the innermost region of the integumentary system
- Refers to the region of the body toward the tail
- Refers to the middle layer of the skin
- Refers to the belly, or underside, of the animal
- Is the soft outer covering of an animal
- Refers to the back of the body
- Are the tips or the toes of a mammal with hooves, also referred to as an ungulate
15 Clues: Refers to the back of the body • Is the thin, outer layer of the skin • Refers to the middle layer of the skin • Is the soft outer covering of an animal • Is a protein formed within the epidermis • Refers to the region of the body toward the tail • Refers to the region of the body toward the head • Refers to the belly, or underside, of the animal • ...
Human Anatomy 2025-11-04
Across
- – Nerve cell transmitting impulses
- – Brain region controlling coordination
- – Muscle used in breathing
- – Voice box
- – Flap preventing food from entering the windpipe
- – Shinbone
- – Lower chambers of the heart
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- – Spiral-shaped hearing organ in the inner ear
- – Junction between nerve cells
- – Finger or toe bones
- – Main artery from the heart
- – Large back muscle connecting neck and shoulders
- – Forearm bone on the thumb side
- – Transparent front layer of the eye
- – Kneecap bone
15 Clues: – Shinbone • – Voice box • – Kneecap bone • – Finger or toe bones • – Muscle used in breathing • – Main artery from the heart • – Lower chambers of the heart • – Junction between nerve cells • – Forearm bone on the thumb side • – Nerve cell transmitting impulses • – Transparent front layer of the eye • – Brain region controlling coordination • ...
Anatomy vocabulary 2024-10-25
Across
- - Smaller bone of the lower leg.
- - Forearm bone found during a thumbs-up.
- - Shoulder blade bone.
- - Foot bones between ankle and toes.
- - Basin-shaped structure at the base of the spine.
- - Major arm bone of the upper body.
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- - Collarbone, connects arm to body.
- - Weight-bearing bone of the shin.
- - Muscle aiding in respiration.
- - Knee cap bone.
- - Wrist bones.
- - Vertebrae in the neck region.
- - Breastbone protecting heart and lungs.
- - Longest bone in the body.
- - Finger or toe bones.
15 Clues: - Wrist bones. • - Knee cap bone. • - Shoulder blade bone. • - Finger or toe bones. • - Longest bone in the body. • - Muscle aiding in respiration. • - Vertebrae in the neck region. • - Smaller bone of the lower leg. • - Weight-bearing bone of the shin. • - Collarbone, connects arm to body. • - Major arm bone of the upper body. • - Foot bones between ankle and toes. • ...
human anatomy 2024-11-22
Across
- Where the pituatary gland sits
- Lateral lower leg bone
- Holds the frontal and parietal bone together
- Spinal cord goes through here
- Amount of thoracic vertebrae
- First vertebra
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- Makes up the heal of your foot
- Make up your wrist
- Ribs that don't attach directly to the sternum
- Bottom of sternum
- Funny bone
- Medial lower arm bone
- Only bone not attached to other bones
- Cranium + Mandible
- Amount of holes in sacrum
15 Clues: Funny bone • First vertebra • Bottom of sternum • Make up your wrist • Cranium + Mandible • Medial lower arm bone • Lateral lower leg bone • Amount of holes in sacrum • Amount of thoracic vertebrae • Spinal cord goes through here • Makes up the heal of your foot • Where the pituatary gland sits • Only bone not attached to other bones • Holds the frontal and parietal bone together • ...
Elbow anatomy 2025-04-15
Across
- Rounded knob on the humerus that articulates with the radius
- Forearm bone on the thumb side, involved in elbow movement
- Fluid-filled sac that reduces friction around joints
- Forearm bone on the little finger side; forms the elbow’s bony tip
- A point where two or more bones meet
- Directional term meaning "away from the midline"
- Type of joint the elbow is classified as
- The bony tip of the elbow, part of the ulna
Down
- Pulley-shaped structure on the humerus that fits the ulna
- Straightening movement that increases the angle of the joint
- Bony projection on the humerus where tendons attach
- Directional term meaning "toward the midline" of the body
- Type of fluid-filled joint, like the elbow
- Bending movement that decreases the angle of the joint
- The bone of the upper arm that connects to the elbow
15 Clues: A point where two or more bones meet • Type of joint the elbow is classified as • Type of fluid-filled joint, like the elbow • The bony tip of the elbow, part of the ulna • Directional term meaning "away from the midline" • Bony projection on the humerus where tendons attach • Fluid-filled sac that reduces friction around joints • ...
Dental Anatomy 2025-05-10
Anatomy crossword 2025-10-03
Across
- - Shoulder blade bone
- - Bony basin of the hip
- - Kneecap bone
- - Upper jaw bone
- - Thigh bone in the leg
Down
- - Forearm bone near thumb
- - Shin bone in the lower leg
- - Forearm bone opposite radius
- - Bony structure of the head
- - One of the finger or toe bones
- - Column of vertebrae
- - Flat chest bone in front
- - Lower jaw bone
- - Collarbone connecting shoulder to sternum
- - Curved bone protecting the chest
15 Clues: - Kneecap bone • - Lower jaw bone • - Upper jaw bone • - Shoulder blade bone • - Column of vertebrae • - Bony basin of the hip • - Thigh bone in the leg • - Forearm bone near thumb • - Flat chest bone in front • - Shin bone in the lower leg • - Bony structure of the head • - Forearm bone opposite radius • - One of the finger or toe bones • - Curved bone protecting the chest • ...
Paint Brushes 2022-03-30
Across
- To give your pet rather attractive -------, take this brush to the Rainbow Pool.
- Take your Neopet to the Rainbow Pool and give them a prehistoric look with this paint brush.
- An ancient reminder of a time long gone.
- What a bizarre magical invention - it will turn your Neopet into a big -------!
Down
- Neopets painted with this Paint Brush may not be allowed into Faerieland...
- Neopets painted with this paint brush may look tasty, but they should not be eaten.
- Paint your Neopet with this special brush and it will be just like watching a sunset!
- No greys, just black and white!
- Your pets will love the "ping pong balls over grass" look! Cool!
9 Clues: No greys, just black and white! • An ancient reminder of a time long gone. • Your pets will love the "ping pong balls over grass" look! Cool! • Neopets painted with this Paint Brush may not be allowed into Faerieland... • What a bizarre magical invention - it will turn your Neopet into a big -------! • ...
OCCUPATIONS Kylie 2022-04-09
Across
- speaks several languages fluently
- dealer in men's furnishings
- the study of money, coins, and medals
- analyzes and compares human cultures
- hotel member who assists guests
- a medical pro that deals with tumors
- tans hides
- owner of restaurant
Down
- biologist who deals with microorganisms
- has specialized training; assists attorney
- studies human population characteristics
- studies anatomy of body movement
- administers anesthetics
- plays flute
- carpenter
15 Clues: carpenter • tans hides • plays flute • owner of restaurant • administers anesthetics • dealer in men's furnishings • hotel member who assists guests • studies anatomy of body movement • speaks several languages fluently • analyzes and compares human cultures • a medical pro that deals with tumors • the study of money, coins, and medals • biologist who deals with microorganisms • ...
Health Intro/Chp 1 Vocabulary 2014-07-09
Across
- basic building blocks of the body
- tissues that bind
- free from disease;of sound mind & body
- tissues that line
- physical, mental, social, spiritual oneness
- personal standards of worth
- related organs
Down
- tissues that cause movement
- related tissues
- doing what's right regardless
- constant internal environment
- how the body functions
- tissues that receive and transmit impulses
- structure, form, and arrangement of body parts
- related cells
15 Clues: related cells • related organs • related tissues • tissues that bind • tissues that line • how the body functions • tissues that cause movement • personal standards of worth • doing what's right regardless • constant internal environment • basic building blocks of the body • free from disease;of sound mind & body • tissues that receive and transmit impulses • ...
I love you 2025-02-12
10 Clues: nickname • dinky doo • romantic phrase • our favorite bar • related to how we met • favorite place to eat • activity we both enjoy • something you always say • best paired with Jimmy Johns • show we love watching together
Krzyżówka 2024-03-31
Across
- Tak jakby niedźwiedź, ale nie na serio
- Świętokrzyski Szykuje się w nim impreza na 16 osób
- Nikt mu z balem nie podskoczy
- Nie wolno wycinać w szabat
- Osoba o jedynych słusznych poglądach
- Sokolińscy
Down
- Symbol imperialistycznego zła
- Jajeczka albo energia
- Ciocia?
- Też umarł
- Grey's
- Udawanie silniejszego, niewidocznego albo niesmacznego
12 Clues: Grey's • Ciocia? • Też umarł • Sokolińscy • Jajeczka albo energia • Nie wolno wycinać w szabat • Symbol imperialistycznego zła • Nikt mu z balem nie podskoczy • Osoba o jedynych słusznych poglądach • Tak jakby niedźwiedź, ale nie na serio • Udawanie silniejszego, niewidocznego albo niesmacznego • Świętokrzyski Szykuje się w nim impreza na 16 osób
Christina & Stephen 2024-05-05
12 Clues: Cat's name • Name of their son • Favorite videogame • Favorite date spot • Bride's alma mater • Groom's alma mater • Class where they met • Official marriage date • Favorite Philly restaurant • Place they both be will be working • City where they had their first date • City they will be living for residency
subject 2022-07-16
10 Clues: exercise • workship god • angel in white • can be a lawyer • anatomy experiment • explore Ancient Egypt • “solo", "alto", "bass" • perform to the audience • Max Weber and Karl Marx • Measurement of Financial and Non-Financial Information of Businesses
Science 2022-08-31
Across
- the study of life
- 'founder' of evolution
- tiny organs in cells
- cold-blooded animal
- how plants make energy
- happens over tens of thousands of years
- Make up our bodies
- type of animal that is usually furry
Down
- Let us see super small things
- study of the human body
- we have 206
- pink fish known for swimming upstream
- makes up our genetics
- covered in scales
- the study of ecosystems
- Makes us sick
- winged animal
- the study of space
- fish that have no bones
19 Clues: we have 206 • Makes us sick • winged animal • the study of life • covered in scales • the study of space • Make up our bodies • cold-blooded animal • tiny organs in cells • makes up our genetics • 'founder' of evolution • how plants make energy • study of the human body • the study of ecosystems • fish that have no bones • Let us see super small things • type of animal that is usually furry • ...
Christmas Crossword 2025-12-13
Across
- mom of the year every year
- place to hang your balls
- unpractical gift buyers
- leads the wise men
- smell like sheep but carry a big hook
- toy maker
- big fat guy
- going broke as you save money
- savior
Down
- getting high with the big guy
- holiday in December
- green meany
- give me a smooch
- had a very shiny nose
- not what it’s all about
- ruler
- something you feel down in your heart
- frosty’s anatomy
- fire place goodie stash
19 Clues: ruler • savior • toy maker • green meany • big fat guy • give me a smooch • frosty’s anatomy • leads the wise men • holiday in December • had a very shiny nose • unpractical gift buyers • not what it’s all about • fire place goodie stash • place to hang your balls • mom of the year every year • getting high with the big guy • going broke as you save money • smell like sheep but carry a big hook • ...
Surprise 2024-01-02
9 Clues: A landform • Unit of time • Middle of ten • Independence Day • A place to relax • My favorite color • First of the month • Anatomy of forward • Animal with two humps
Anatomic terms 2017-06-04
Across
- Position where arms are at the side, palms face forward, feet is flat on the ground, eyes and head is level
- The function of structures usually at molecular level
- Type of anatomy visible to the eye
Down
- The study of physical structures of organisms
- Type of anatomy that can only be seen with a microscope
5 Clues: Type of anatomy visible to the eye • The study of physical structures of organisms • The function of structures usually at molecular level • Type of anatomy that can only be seen with a microscope • Position where arms are at the side, palms face forward, feet is flat on the ground, eyes and head is level
Exam Vocab 2022-12-09
Across
- direct and to the point
- anatomy or base of a structure
- postponed, delayed
- brief and to the point
- to stray from a plan
- an event that can be observed
- to withdraw or take back
- irritable or quarrelsome
- supporter or advocate
- failing to do one's duty
- bankrupt or poor
- part or section of something
Down
- hardworking and careful
- thoughtful or reflective
- minor rule violation
- a moment of realization
- nonsensical or hard to understand
17 Clues: bankrupt or poor • postponed, delayed • minor rule violation • to stray from a plan • supporter or advocate • brief and to the point • hardworking and careful • direct and to the point • a moment of realization • thoughtful or reflective • to withdraw or take back • irritable or quarrelsome • failing to do one's duty • part or section of something • an event that can be observed • ...
Laureniscooler 2022-12-07
Across
- found a vaccine for smallpox
- published the law of inverse gas pressure
- advocated pantheism
- believed men are born free
- found orbits are elliptical
- studied human anatomy
Down
- believed men could change the government
- Unitarian Minister
- applied mathematics to the study of the universe
- sun-centered theory
- father of chemistry
- well-known astronomer
- came up with a heliocentric theory
- studied the heart
14 Clues: studied the heart • Unitarian Minister • sun-centered theory • father of chemistry • advocated pantheism • well-known astronomer • studied human anatomy • believed men are born free • found orbits are elliptical • found a vaccine for smallpox • came up with a heliocentric theory • believed men could change the government • published the law of inverse gas pressure • ...
scientific revolution 2024-04-22
10 Clues: scientific method • heliocentric theory • studied pig anatomy • three laws of motion • law of orbit of planets • important church official • primary religion of Europe • created the social contract • thought of dividing governments • revival of Graeco-Roman literature
Milady Chapter 6 2023-02-06
Across
- process of combining smaller molecules to build larger and more complex molecules
- dense, active protoplasm found in the center of the cell
- part of the muscles that does not move
- part of the protoplasm that exists outside of the nucleus and inside the cell wall
- study of the human body structures that can be seen with the naked eye
- chemical process that takes place in living organisms, through which the cells are nourished and carry out their activities
- thin-walled blood vessels that carry blood containing waste products to the heart
- the study of anatomy, structure, and function of the bones
- middle part of the muscle
Down
- part of the muscle that is the more movable attachment to the skeleton
- study of the functions and activities performed by the body's structures
- connection between two or more bones of the skeleton
- process in which larger more complex molecules are broken down within the ells to create smaller simpler molecules
- tiny, thin-walled blood vessels that connect the smaller arteries to the veins
- thick-walled, flexible tubes that carry oxygenated blood away from the heart
- study of tiny structures found in tissue
16 Clues: middle part of the muscle • part of the muscles that does not move • study of tiny structures found in tissue • connection between two or more bones of the skeleton • dense, active protoplasm found in the center of the cell • the study of anatomy, structure, and function of the bones • part of the muscle that is the more movable attachment to the skeleton • ...
Frankies puzzle 2022-09-12
12 Clues: boss • not usefull • cant decide • not fineshed • to beat or win • a piece of string • panick or freak out • animal that climbs trees • dont care about anybody else • an object that is used in circus • scientific word for human body parts • person in sports that inforces the rules
Fun Doula Crossword 2024-05-10
12 Clues: Milk Medicine • During pregnancy • Body making milk • Ripens during labor • Person giving birth • Techniques used in labor • Specific way to give birth • Baby's home while in the womb • Moon cycle for female anatomy • Support for postpartum healing • Smoke medicine used for cleansing • Care + support that is full circle
Intro to anatomy and the Integumentary System 2024-08-20
Across
- system that protects and supports body organs
- system that eliminates undigested food as solid waste
- largest organ in the human body
- produce melanin
- seb
- a-
- the study of how body parts work
Down
- primary function of the skin
- kerat-
- derm-
- hypo-
- filters waste from blood
- study of the skin
- another name for the lymphatic system
- the study of the structure and shape of the body or body parts
15 Clues: a- • seb • derm- • hypo- • kerat- • produce melanin • study of the skin • filters waste from blood • primary function of the skin • largest organ in the human body • the study of how body parts work • another name for the lymphatic system • system that protects and supports body organs • system that eliminates undigested food as solid waste • ...
V29 Semester 1 2026-01-01
Across
- What happens if you sit next to a horse in the OSCE.
- Program that believes in academic monogamy.
- Where Achilles lands.
- Student nexus.
- Clinical skills tested under Jumbo-sized pressure.
- Term that’s animal husbandry in daylight and name-calling at night.
- The best place to destress after an exam or to pregame an anatomy review.
- There’s no place like ________.
- Neckwear.
- Bees and books found here.
- They required "consent".
- Where memorization masquerades as understanding.
- The hill you climb daily—academically and physically.
- 4 chambered Tufts VIP.
- This is Dr. Knoll’s favorite cell type.
- If a horse steps on a nail, you should worry about this part of their anatomy.
- Nate's pronunciation of a landmark on the Ulna.
- Common disease of fleabitten horses.
- Jillian’s besties.
- Young lady with no bull, initially?
- Lifting a leg or casting, aka Cow ____.
- A bit of linguistic inflation.
- A term for a muscle that is so tiny it barely does anything.
- Medication to treat PPID in horses.
Down
- In every lecture hall, every day, at 5:15 pm. Allegedly.
- MD fluent in silence.
- Take in an animal for a period of time or place to treat them.
- You use this to memorize things and it makes cute chimes when you get it right.
- Ekele’s favorite accessory.
- Charitable dining room furniture.
- This beagle is hesitant to return to LAM after walks.
- The biggest lie from the V28s was their love of …
- Skills check witness.
- Googly-eyed tissue.
- Green Screen's message.
- What kind of hands you need to mount a scapel.
- NSFW: I’m ______.
- Prof. with a killer serve.
- Home of the syllabi.
- This doctor is known for saying “Questions, Comments, Concerns, Life Philosophies, Dad Jokes?”
- Temperate deciduous forest eatery.
- Optional torture requiring a passcode.
- “Supination, pronation” orator.
- One might neigh “si”.
- Mass. town that sounds indictable.
- The ____ of my existence, homophonically speaking.
- Take Care _____.
- Bevel up.
- The iconic haircut of anatomy.
- The adjoining of pelvic bones in most domestic animals (as opposed to humans).
- What you wear when your patients are beefy.
- Biochemistry mascot.
- Where competence sweats.
53 Clues: Neckwear. • Bevel up. • Student nexus. • Take Care _____. • NSFW: I’m ______. • Jillian’s besties. • Googly-eyed tissue. • Home of the syllabi. • Biochemistry mascot. • MD fluent in silence. • Skills check witness. • Where Achilles lands. • One might neigh “si”. • 4 chambered Tufts VIP. • Green Screen's message. • They required "consent". • Where competence sweats. • Prof. with a killer serve. • ...
Rubal's Secrets 2016-07-13
Across
- Secret claim to fame
- Fruit you would feed him to kill him
- Randomest city he has lived in
- Favourite part of girl's anatomy
- Dream alternate career choice
- Longest bender
- Movie star he'd sleep with
Down
- Cartoon character he reminds you of
- 19th July
- First alcoholic drink at ...
- College nickname
- Russian currency
12 Clues: 19th July • Longest bender • College nickname • Russian currency • Secret claim to fame • Movie star he'd sleep with • First alcoholic drink at ... • Dream alternate career choice • Randomest city he has lived in • Favourite part of girl's anatomy • Cartoon character he reminds you of • Fruit you would feed him to kill him
3/4 U1 A1 & 2 Vocabulario 2022-08-24
Across
- Sínonimo de enlace.
- Usa para accesar las tareas.
- Buscas _____ en el Internet.
- Donde viven personas.
- Recibes ____ cuando chateas.
- Sínonimo de móvil.
Down
- cuando dos personas hablan.
- Stranger Things, Grey's Anatomy, Rick & Morty.
- Sínonimo de red.
- Safari, Google Chrome y Firefox.
- Ecología, matemáticas y geografía.
- Se usa para cargar tu celular.
12 Clues: Sínonimo de red. • Sínonimo de móvil. • Sínonimo de enlace. • Donde viven personas. • cuando dos personas hablan. • Usa para accesar las tareas. • Buscas _____ en el Internet. • Recibes ____ cuando chateas. • Se usa para cargar tu celular. • Safari, Google Chrome y Firefox. • Ecología, matemáticas y geografía. • Stranger Things, Grey's Anatomy, Rick & Morty.
TTS LLS.ver 2023-02-08
12 Clues: CN X • SMA LOCO • ayah wakuwaku • SC terbaik aku • pj acara virtex • kucing rasa jeruk • almighty lord of anatomy • orang yg bikin cimsui.zip • jenis bunga simbol banyak anak • member cimsui yg cuti tahun lalu • typing cimsa untuk bertanya kebenaran/keseriusan • member cimsa ui yang pernah jadi presiden cimsa nasional
Medicine in Renaissance 2024-10-11
Across
- : characterised by a love of learning and relying on scientists to provide answers
- : The idea that you can transfer your disease to something else (like an animal or an object)
- : a machine for printing text and images
- : A journal printed by the Royal Society
Down
- : Cutting a body open to see how it's built
- : English doctor, who discovered that blood circulated around the body
- : A group of scientists who started to meet together to promote and carry out experiments
- : A doctor from Belgium, who specialised in anatomy and did a lot of dissections
- : The knowledge of the structure of the human bodySydenham : 'English Hippocrates', who observed patients' symptoms
- : He developed the idea of the Four Humours and how to balance them
10 Clues: : a machine for printing text and images • : A journal printed by the Royal Society • : Cutting a body open to see how it's built • : He developed the idea of the Four Humours and how to balance them • : English doctor, who discovered that blood circulated around the body • : A doctor from Belgium, who specialised in anatomy and did a lot of dissections • ...
⭐️ CORE BIOLOGY ⭐️ 2026-04-12
10 Clues: the of birds • study of animals • raising of crops • study of viruses • study of insects • study of gross structure • practice of keeping bees • technique of producing silk • study of diseases of plants • study of structure of animals
⭐️ CORE BIOLOGY ⭐️ 2026-04-12
10 Clues: the of birds • study of animals • raising of crops • study of viruses • study of insects • study of gross structure • practice of keeping bees • technique of producing silk • study of diseases of plants • study of structure of animals
Vocabulary 2023-08-28
Across
- brief and straightforward
- best or most typical example
- to break
- a feeling of regret or remorse
- to trespass
- A minor violation of a rule or law
- to cut
- paying strict attention to detail
Down
- sharply cutting
- a large book
- stinging or biting in taste or smell
- to cut off
- to cut; kill
- tending to argue or cause discord
- the structure of parts, taken as a whole
- to sting;pierce
- two opposites of one whole
17 Clues: to cut • to break • to cut off • to trespass • a large book • to cut; kill • sharply cutting • to sting;pierce • brief and straightforward • two opposites of one whole • best or most typical example • a feeling of regret or remorse • tending to argue or cause discord • paying strict attention to detail • A minor violation of a rule or law • stinging or biting in taste or smell • ...
Introduction to biology 2025-04-14
Across
- the study of animals
- the study of fishes
- the study of insects
- the study of bacteria
- Father of Botany
- animals who give birth to young ones
- Father of biology/Zoology
- the study of fungi
- the study of plant
Down
- the study of birth
- Father of Medicine
- the study of algae
- study or science of life
- the study of viruses
- the study of reptiles
- animals who lay egg
- the study of gross structure
17 Clues: Father of Botany • the study of birth • Father of Medicine • the study of algae • the study of fungi • the study of plant • the study of fishes • animals who lay egg • the study of animals • the study of insects • the study of viruses • the study of bacteria • the study of reptiles • study or science of life • Father of biology/Zoology • the study of gross structure • ...
Evidence for Evolution 2025-05-15
Across
- the ship that Charles Darwin journeyed on.
- remains or impression of a prehistoric organism preserved in petrified form.
- A trait that helps an organism survive better in their environment
- Variation needs to occur if natural selection is going to occur.
- the process by which different kinds of living organisms are thought to have developed and diversified from earlier forms during the history of the earth.
- a class of things of the same kind and with the same name that can interbreed.
- Structures that are similar in anatomy but different in function
- The type of bird that helped Darwin come up with his theory of evolution
- the father of evolution
Down
- Structures that are different in anatomy but similar in function.
- an organism's ability to survive and reproduce in its environment
- Competition for survival needs to occur if natural selection is going to occur.
- Individuals that are better suited for their environment, survive and reproduce, and pass on their better suited trait.
13 Clues: the father of evolution • the ship that Charles Darwin journeyed on. • Variation needs to occur if natural selection is going to occur. • Structures that are similar in anatomy but different in function • Structures that are different in anatomy but similar in function. • an organism's ability to survive and reproduce in its environment • ...
What do all these things have in common? 2016-12-24
Across
- Inventor of Asphalt
- Gridlike breakfast item
- Favorite Super Bowl beverage
- Europes first skyscraper
- Cousin of the clam
- Second in Command star
- BMI creator
- Perfect compliment of any burger
Down
- Switzerland is famous for this sweet
- Cancer cell discoverer
- Women's clothing designer
- Gem of pressured earth
- Inventor of the Saxophone
- Founding father of the modern human anatomy
- Author of European reform confessional written in 1561
- Worlds tallest man
- Star of My Fair Lady
17 Clues: BMI creator • Worlds tallest man • Cousin of the clam • Inventor of Asphalt • Star of My Fair Lady • Cancer cell discoverer • Gem of pressured earth • Second in Command star • Gridlike breakfast item • Europes first skyscraper • Women's clothing designer • Inventor of the Saxophone • Favorite Super Bowl beverage • Perfect compliment of any burger • Switzerland is famous for this sweet • ...
Bigfoot Vocab 2024-11-14
Across
- walks on two feet
- no conclusion
- a guess based on evidence
- a trick intended to prank someone
- studies humans over time
- able to be trusted
- a story that is passed down
Down
- true and originial
- very good at hiding
- an animal like an ape, orangutan, human
- having doubt and questioning
- originating from a place
- a human-like creature
- a claim without proof
- relating to anatomy
- interesting and believable
- very few of something; not enough
17 Clues: no conclusion • walks on two feet • true and originial • able to be trusted • very good at hiding • relating to anatomy • a human-like creature • a claim without proof • originating from a place • studies humans over time • a guess based on evidence • interesting and believable • a story that is passed down • having doubt and questioning • a trick intended to prank someone • ...
vix's super cool crossword 2024-12-22
Across
- duolingo streak
- dad's favorite disney movie
- what time is it?
- vix's most worn shoe
- donut we always get for dad
- next semester's VA class #1
- vix's grandma's mom's last name (dad's side)
Down
- what species is dad's favorite disney character
- vix's favorite Disney movie
- walk time
- we usually go for medium level ____
- biz's italian nickname
- vixs favorite color
- next semester's VA class #2
- vix's favorite movie
- go get ___!
- biz's old snack, dried pig ____
17 Clues: walk time • go get ___! • duolingo streak • what time is it? • vixs favorite color • vix's most worn shoe • vix's favorite movie • biz's italian nickname • vix's favorite Disney movie • dad's favorite disney movie • next semester's VA class #2 • donut we always get for dad • next semester's VA class #1 • biz's old snack, dried pig ____ • we usually go for medium level ____ • ...
Andrea's pasttime 2025-11-06
Across
- the holiday with no gifts involved
- a vegetable you and I like and you know who does not
- your mom and sister
- the one who steals your heart
- what Eric and David claim they are;
- biblical paradise
Down
- your husband's nickname
- what stars do
- book of maps
- ( Grey's hospital drama)
- cow's sounds
- Joan's favorite season
- jam container
- Emma and Nick big event
14 Clues: book of maps • cow's sounds • what stars do • jam container • biblical paradise • your mom and sister • Joan's favorite season • your husband's nickname • Emma and Nick big event • ( Grey's hospital drama) • the one who steals your heart • the holiday with no gifts involved • what Eric and David claim they are; • a vegetable you and I like and you know who does not
Get to Know Me 2018-10-23
Across
- Your twin's name
- My favorite ocean animal
- My favorite flower
- My favorite store
- My zodiac sign
- Anatomy Favorite TV show I have been a fan of for years
- State I am from
- I absolutely love . . . (think mouse ears)
Down
- What Year am I?
- My favorite ice cream
- My favorite terrestrial animal
- Bean My favorite scent
- Is Us Current TV obsession
- My favorite seasons
- My eye color
- My favorite type of food
16 Clues: My eye color • My zodiac sign • What Year am I? • State I am from • Your twin's name • My favorite store • My favorite flower • My favorite seasons • My favorite ice cream • Bean My favorite scent • My favorite ocean animal • My favorite type of food • Is Us Current TV obsession • My favorite terrestrial animal • I absolutely love . . . (think mouse ears) • ...
Evolutionary Relationships 2026-01-12
Across
- The branch of biology that studies the internal and external physical structures of organisms and how those structures relate to their function and survival.
- A fossil that shows characteristics of both ancestral species and more modern species, helping scientists understand evolutionary transitions.
- The process in which unrelated species develop similar traits because they live in similar environments or face similar challenges.
- The study of the size, shape, and structure of organisms and their specific body parts.
- Body structures in different species that have similar underlying anatomy because they were inherited from a common ancestor, even if they serve different functions today.
- Structures in different species that perform similar functions but differ in anatomy and evolutionary origin, showing that they evolved independently.
- The process by which related species become more different over time as they adapt to different environments or lifestyles.
Down
- Differences in inherited traits within populations that occur over many generations.
- A recognizable trend in how traits or species change over long periods of time.
- A physical or behavioral trait that increases an organism’s chances of surviving and reproducing in a specific environment, often developing over many generations
- A group of organisms that share similar characteristics and can reproduce with one another to produce fertile offspring under natural conditions.
- The process by which populations of organisms change over many generations as traits become more or less common, often due to environmental pressures and inheritance.
- A past organism from which two or more different species evolved, explaining similarities in their structures or traits.
- Reduced or unused body parts that were functional in ancestors but have little or no function in modern organisms, providing evidence of evolutionary change.
- The evolutionary history of a species or group of species, showing how they are related through descent from common ancestors.
- The scientific system used to name, describe, and classify organisms in an organized and standardized way.
- The likeness in physical features between organisms that may indicate shared ancestry or evolutionary relationships.
- Preserved remains, impressions, or traces of organisms from the past that help scientists study ancient life forms and evolutionary history.
- The complete collection of fossils discovered on Earth, arranged by age, which shows how life has changed and diversified over time.
- Refers to species that are currently living and can be observed in the present day.
20 Clues: A recognizable trend in how traits or species change over long periods of time. • Refers to species that are currently living and can be observed in the present day. • Differences in inherited traits within populations that occur over many generations. • The study of the size, shape, and structure of organisms and their specific body parts. • ...
