greys anatomy Crossword Puzzles
anatomy crossword 2025-05-10
Across
- Muscle that abducts the arm
- Largest organ in the body
- Has a trunk
- Muscle group found in the thigh, responsible for knee extension
- Bone that forms the heel of the foot
- Man's best friend
- Flying mammal
Down
- largest cranial nerve
- bone that forms prominence of cheek
- small bone in the inner ear involved in hearing
- Large marsupial
- Bone that forms the lower jaw
- Likes to chase mice
13 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • largest cranial nerve • Largest organ in the body • Muscle that abducts the arm • Bone that forms the lower jaw • bone that forms prominence of cheek • Bone that forms the heel of the foot • small bone in the inner ear involved in hearing • ...
Elephant Anatomy 2025-07-07
Across
- hairy, can swat at insects
- the oldest female elephant of the herd
- round and flat, can't jump
- large, flappy, can hear, keeps an elephant cool
- long, and pointy, teeth
Down
- a grown male elephant
- type of animal, not a reptile or bird
- a baby elephant
- the family that an elephant travels with
- unable to see beyond 60 feet
- flexible and long
- flat, for chewing leaves
- gray, wrinkled, sensitive
13 Clues: a baby elephant • flexible and long • a grown male elephant • long, and pointy, teeth • flat, for chewing leaves • gray, wrinkled, sensitive • hairy, can swat at insects • round and flat, can't jump • unable to see beyond 60 feet • type of animal, not a reptile or bird • the oldest female elephant of the herd • the family that an elephant travels with • ...
Shoulder Anatomy 2025-11-06
Across
- Collarbone
- Groove Long head of biceps runs through this
- Another name for the shoulder blade
- Anterior projection of scapula
- Scapular border near armpit
- Inferior fossa on posterior scapula
- Chest plate
Down
- Lateral projection of the scapula
- Scapular border near spine
- Superior fossa on posterior scapula
- Main arm bone
- End of ulna that articulates with humerus
- Projection between Down 1 & Across 7
13 Clues: Collarbone • Chest plate • Main arm bone • Scapular border near spine • Scapular border near armpit • Anterior projection of scapula • Lateral projection of the scapula • Superior fossa on posterior scapula • Another name for the shoulder blade • Inferior fossa on posterior scapula • Projection between Down 1 & Across 7 • End of ulna that articulates with humerus • ...
Anatomy 2016-04-27
Across
- Largest gland in the body and weighs ~1.5kg
- The remaining 30% is received via.....
- The liver receives 70% of its blood via.....
Down
- In relation to the liver, this surface is accessible to examination by percussion
- Also located on the visceral surface and is considered the 'gateway to the liver'
- The porta hepatis form the cross of the H pattern which is bounded on the right by the fossa for the GB and groove for the IVC. On the left it is bounded by two ligaments known as....
- This lobe lies between the ligamentum venosum and the groove for the IVC
- This is a fold of peritoneum connecting the liver to the anterior abdominal wall and diaphragm and is not covered by visceral peritoneum
8 Clues: The remaining 30% is received via..... • Largest gland in the body and weighs ~1.5kg • The liver receives 70% of its blood via..... • This lobe lies between the ligamentum venosum and the groove for the IVC • In relation to the liver, this surface is accessible to examination by percussion • ...
Anatomy 2022-03-29
8 Clues: holds up body • moves the body • covers the brain • study of the body • covers the muscles • runs through the body • blood away from the heart • carry blood through the body
Anatomy 2023-12-08
Anatomy 2023-12-08
Natural Selection Notes # 2013-05-21
Across
- A type of fossil where the organism becomes trapped in tree sap that eventually hardens
- The process in which humans select for specific traits
- The time required for half of a sample of a radioactive isotope to break down by radioactive decay to form a daughter isotope
- One of the oldest, most complete hominid fossils found showing bipedal locomotion (walk on two legs)
- Structures that have no current function
- One driving force behind the mechanism of evolutions that provide variation amongst a species are random ____________.
- Proposed the theory of evolution by natural selection
- A characteristic that improves an individual's ability to survive and reproduce in a particular environment
- Preserved remains of ancient organisms
Down
- A difference or deviation (e.g. in structure, form, function) from the recognized norm or standard.
- Change over time (specifically genetic change)
- The process by which organisms that are better adapted to their environment survive and reproduce more successfully than less well adapted organisms
- Structures that have similar anatomy but different function
- A group of organisms that are closely related and can mate to produce fertile offspring
- A way of dating fossils by comparing their location in the dirt and rock strata
- More offspring are produced than can actually survive
- A type of fossil that shows the activity of an organism
- The process by which organisms that are better adapted to their environment survive and reproduce more successfully than less well adapted organisms
- Structures that have similar function, but different anatomy
- Explains the "why" behind a large body of facts
20 Clues: Preserved remains of ancient organisms • Structures that have no current function • Change over time (specifically genetic change) • Explains the "why" behind a large body of facts • More offspring are produced than can actually survive • Proposed the theory of evolution by natural selection • The process in which humans select for specific traits • ...
Tudor Medicine 2014-02-18
Across
- Was carried around by flea infested animals.
- Doctors tested ________ to diagnose a patient.
- Queen Elizabeth I survived__________?
- Women often died in ___________.
- There are ________ humours.
Down
- Used to cure colds.
- Discovered anatomy.
- Thought to cure smallpox.
- Another medical theory of the time.
- Often used in remedies.
10 Clues: Used to cure colds. • Discovered anatomy. • Often used in remedies. • Thought to cure smallpox. • There are ________ humours. • Women often died in ___________. • Another medical theory of the time. • Queen Elizabeth I survived__________? • Was carried around by flea infested animals. • Doctors tested ________ to diagnose a patient.
Renaissance 2022-10-21
10 Clues: god • the power to • cutting a body • a center point • study of the body • the study of beauty • a peek in art period • beginning of the Renaisance • painting strategy that includes lime paper • a personality trait that denotes cunningness, the ability to be a leader
Renaissance Arts & Artists 2023-02-19
Across
- The upper part of a room
- Makes sculptures
- Leonardo Da Vinci was his pupil
- Makes paintings
- The study on the human body
- To bring into the previous condition
- Country where Renaissance prevailed
- Makes jewelry from gold
- State of not being able to see
Down
- The period that followed The Middle Ages
- Painted "Mona Lisa"
- Synonym for consider
- vain Synonym to "to no avail"
- A place to learn and study
14 Clues: Makes paintings • Makes sculptures • Painted "Mona Lisa" • Synonym for consider • Makes jewelry from gold • The upper part of a room • A place to learn and study • The study on the human body • vain Synonym to "to no avail" • State of not being able to see • Leonardo Da Vinci was his pupil • Country where Renaissance prevailed • To bring into the previous condition • ...
Renaissance Arts & Artists 2023-02-19
Across
- State of not being able to see
- Country where Renaissance prevailed
- Makes sculptures
- Makes paintings
- The period that followed The Middle Ages
- Leonardo Da Vinci was his pupil
- Makes jewelry from gold
Down
- The study on the human body
- A place to learn and study
- Painted "Mona Lisa"
- Synonym for "to no avail"
- To bring into the previous condition
- Synonym for consider
- The upper part of a room
14 Clues: Makes paintings • Makes sculptures • Painted "Mona Lisa" • Synonym for consider • Makes jewelry from gold • The upper part of a room • Synonym for "to no avail" • A place to learn and study • The study on the human body • State of not being able to see • Leonardo Da Vinci was his pupil • Country where Renaissance prevailed • To bring into the previous condition • ...
Gregor the Overlander Ch 1-6 Vocab Review 2023-01-12
Across
- arrogant and superior acting
- controls or determines what happens
- moved energetically and noisily
- difficult or impossible to tell apart from something else
- to happen
Down
- simple and crude
- the structure of a plant or animal
- nearness in space or time
- a small or thin amount of something
- thinking and expressing oneself clearly
- estimate or measure
- dishonest, immoral people
12 Clues: to happen • simple and crude • estimate or measure • nearness in space or time • dishonest, immoral people • arrogant and superior acting • moved energetically and noisily • the structure of a plant or animal • a small or thin amount of something • controls or determines what happens • thinking and expressing oneself clearly • ...
Science Vocabulary 1 2023-09-06
Across
- done without intention
- temporary unconsciousness or confusion caused by a blow on the head
- to become more advanced
- to stop from happening
- to become less sensitive
- to make suitable for new use; to change
Down
- either half of the brain
- a weakness
- to stop from happening
- intentional; aware
- to believe someone is good or sincere
- tiredness
- structure of human or animal bodies
13 Clues: tiredness • a weakness • intentional; aware • done without intention • to stop from happening • to stop from happening • to become more advanced • either half of the brain • to become less sensitive • structure of human or animal bodies • to believe someone is good or sincere • to make suitable for new use; to change • ...
About our Teachers 2021-09-28
10 Clues: has 6 pets • saved a baby • ended world hunger • is scared of sharks • favorite hobby is hiking • Her favorite book is hatchet • favorite holiday is Christmas • Favorite show is Grey's Anatomy • her favorite dessert is cinnamon rolls • Would like to have invisibility as a superpower
Types of Biology 2023-09-03
10 Clues: plants • animals • tiny organisms • the uses and effects of drugs • the classification of organisms • the nature and effects of poisons • the bodily structure of organisms • the causes and effects of disease • the relationships between various organisms • the functions of living organisms and their parts
Branches of Science 2023-09-27
10 Clues: living ting • simphysicsweight • study of the earth • anything that has mass • particular kind of matter • study of living organisms • study of the composition of matter • study of bodily structure of organisms • sciences study of the natural universe • study of the interaction of matter and energy
Medical Terminology 2015-09-11
Across
- farther away from the torso
- closer to the torso
- the study of body structure
- toward the head
- the study of the heart
- lying on the back
- sitting position
- lying facedown
Down
- toward the midline of the body
- to the side, away from the midline of the body
- the trunk of the body
- away from the head
- the study of body function
- an individual who studies the nervous system
- fast heart beat
- the front of the body or body part
- the back of the body or body part
17 Clues: lying facedown • fast heart beat • toward the head • sitting position • lying on the back • away from the head • closer to the torso • the trunk of the body • the study of the heart • the study of body function • farther away from the torso • the study of body structure • toward the midline of the body • the back of the body or body part • the front of the body or body part • ...
Amys 2024-07-09
Across
- something we like to do together
- One place we both wanna go to
- Our favorite snack
- Amy’s go to Starbucks order
- Madison’s favorite school subject
- Madison’s favorite pizza
- where Amy wants to travel to one day
- Something you’re really good at
Down
- Madison’s dream concert
- Amy’s favorite stinker
- Amy’s favorite type of Martini
- my favorite thing about Amy
- Madison’s go to coffee place
- my favorite thing Amy does
- first concert we saw together
- Madison’s favorite type of Martini
- type of practice Madison wants to work in someday
17 Clues: Our favorite snack • Amy’s favorite stinker • Madison’s dream concert • Madison’s favorite pizza • my favorite thing Amy does • my favorite thing about Amy • Amy’s go to Starbucks order • Madison’s go to coffee place • One place we both wanna go to • first concert we saw together • Amy’s favorite type of Martini • Something you’re really good at • something we like to do together • ...
Natural Selection Notes # 2013-05-21
Across
- A type of fossil where the organism becomes trapped in tree sap that eventually hardens
- The process in which humans select for specific traits
- The time required for half of a sample of a radioactive isotope to break down by radioactive decay to form a daughter isotope
- One of the oldest, most complete hominid fossils found showing bipedal locomotion (walk on two legs)
- Structures that have no current function
- One driving force behind the mechanism of evolutions that provide variation amongst a species are random ____________.
- Proposed the theory of evolution by natural selection
- A characteristic that improves an individual's ability to survive and reproduce in a particular environment
- Preserved remains of ancient organisms
Down
- A difference or deviation (e.g. in structure, form, function) from the recognized norm or standard.
- Change over time (specifically genetic change)
- The process by which organisms that are better adapted to their environment survive and reproduce more successfully than less well adapted organisms
- Structures that have similar anatomy but different function
- A group of organisms that are closely related and can mate to produce fertile offspring
- A way of dating fossils by comparing their location in the dirt and rock strata
- More offspring are produced than can actually survive
- A type of fossil that shows the activity of an organism
- The process by which organisms that are better adapted to their environment survive and reproduce more successfully than less well adapted organisms
- Structures that have similar function, but different anatomy
- Explains the "why" behind a large body of facts
20 Clues: Preserved remains of ancient organisms • Structures that have no current function • Change over time (specifically genetic change) • Explains the "why" behind a large body of facts • More offspring are produced than can actually survive • Proposed the theory of evolution by natural selection • The process in which humans select for specific traits • ...
Anatomy & Physiology 2013-02-27
Across
- They carry signals from the brain to the body and from the body to the brain
- Small and large organs that form part of the digestive system
- Carries deoxygenated blood back to the heart
- Passes nutrients from the blood to the cells
- This organ secretes insulin
Down
- Organ that produces urine
- The lungs form part of this system
- Bones, tendons, ligaments and cartilage form part of this system
- The system that breaks down the food you eat
- The functions of the body is called
- The structure of the body is called
- Carries oxygenated blood away from the heart
- This system destroys invading micro-organisms
13 Clues: Organ that produces urine • This organ secretes insulin • The lungs form part of this system • The functions of the body is called • The structure of the body is called • The system that breaks down the food you eat • Carries deoxygenated blood back to the heart • Passes nutrients from the blood to the cells • Carries oxygenated blood away from the heart • ...
Horse Anatomy 2015-01-19
Across
- area dorsal to the scapulas
- top of the head between the bases of the ears
- dorsal part of the base of the tail
- lateral surface of the abdomen between the last rib and the hind legs
- joint between cannon bone and the proximal phalanx of hoofed animals
- carpus of hoofed animals
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- rostral part of the face formed mainly by the maxillary and nasal bones
- area at the base of the neck between the front legs that covers the cranial end of the sternum
- equivalent to human knee
- tarsus
- area of the proximal phalanx of hoofed animals
- trunk of the body - formed by the rib cage and the abdomen
- large metacarpal or metatarsal bone of hoofed animals
13 Clues: tarsus • equivalent to human knee • carpus of hoofed animals • area dorsal to the scapulas • dorsal part of the base of the tail • top of the head between the bases of the ears • area of the proximal phalanx of hoofed animals • large metacarpal or metatarsal bone of hoofed animals • trunk of the body - formed by the rib cage and the abdomen • ...
Computer anatomy 2021-10-06
Across
- Stores the basic operating system
- lets peripherals communicate quickly with the processor.
- houses most of your computer’s components
- also known as the com port much slower than usbs
- carries out the computer's instructions
- used to connect mice and keyboards
Down
- Required by many peripherals in order to connect to the computers
- Turns digital codes into sounds
- connects many different peripherals
- connects to older printers and scanners
- Stores temporary information
- houses graphics card
- funneled power
13 Clues: funneled power • houses graphics card • Stores temporary information • Turns digital codes into sounds • Stores the basic operating system • used to connect mice and keyboards • connects many different peripherals • connects to older printers and scanners • carries out the computer's instructions • houses most of your computer’s components • ...
GREY'S ANATOMY 2021-05-21
Across
- sou ex alcoolatra
- ganhei 8 milhoes de dolares
- nasci prematura depois que minha mae sofreu um acidente de carro
- conheci minha esposa em um bar
- perdi minha perna em um acidente de avião
- tive um aborto espontaneo
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- minha mae me colocou para adoção
- fui adotada
- sou a irmao mais nova de meredith grey
- fui abandonada em uma estação de bombeiros
- sou conhecido por gostosão
- Ja fui anestesista,cirurgião agora sou bombeiro
- vi meu pai ser morto com 5 anos de idade
13 Clues: fui adotada • sou ex alcoolatra • tive um aborto espontaneo • sou conhecido por gostosão • ganhei 8 milhoes de dolares • conheci minha esposa em um bar • minha mae me colocou para adoção • sou a irmao mais nova de meredith grey • vi meu pai ser morto com 5 anos de idade • perdi minha perna em um acidente de avião • fui abandonada em uma estação de bombeiros • ...
computer anatomy 2022-02-22
Across
- used for old keyboard and mice
- if your motherboard doesn't have sound chip
- used for digital cameras and transfers data
- holds your graphics card
- funnels powers into the colored cables
- for old printers and scanners
- most modern components use it to connect with the pc
Down
- lets peripheral communicate with processor
- where the operating system is installed
- also known as a Com port
- where the CPU stores data temporary
- Holds most of your computers components
- Carries out the computers instructions
13 Clues: also known as a Com port • holds your graphics card • for old printers and scanners • used for old keyboard and mice • where the CPU stores data temporary • funnels powers into the colored cables • Carries out the computers instructions • where the operating system is installed • Holds most of your computers components • lets peripheral communicate with processor • ...
Anatomy & Physiology 2022-05-24
Across
- Mouth→ pharynx→ ___→ stomach → small intestine → large intestine
- The site of gas exchange
- deoxygenated blood is sent from right atrium→ right ventricle→___ → lungs
- The system that moves blood throughout the body
- Where water is absorbed
Down
- The system that breaks down food
- Where nutrients are absorbed in the villi and sent to the bloodstream
- The system that is responsible for gas exchange and ventilation
- Mouth→ pharynx→ larynx→ ___→ bronchi→ bronchioles→ alveoli
- The system that collects, processes, and reacts to sensory information
- sensory neuron→ interneuron→ spinal cord/brain→ interneuron→ motor neuron
- The system that provides structure, stores calcium, and produces blood cells in the marrow
- oxygenated blood is pumped left atrium→ left ventricle→___ → rest of body
13 Clues: Where water is absorbed • The site of gas exchange • The system that breaks down food • The system that moves blood throughout the body • Mouth→ pharynx→ larynx→ ___→ bronchi→ bronchioles→ alveoli • The system that is responsible for gas exchange and ventilation • Mouth→ pharynx→ ___→ stomach → small intestine → large intestine • ...
Animal anatomy 2022-09-05
13 Clues: Рот • Глаз • Когти • Хвост • Орган нюха • Клюв птички • Орган слуха • Домашнее животное • Ладошка кота или собаки • Усы на мордочке животного • Мягкое покрытие животного • То, что помогает птице лететь • Ремешок на шейке собаки или кота
Leaf anatomy 2022-10-11
Across
- more closely packed, lies between palisade layer and Lower epidermis
- layer of cells within leaf, has 2 layers
- column-like layer, lies under the epidermis
- Xylem transports...
- connects the leaf to the stem
- Phloem transports...
- waxy covering of the leaf
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- vascular tissue within the veins of the leaf (goes only up
- openings that allow exchange of gas
- where photosynthesis occurs
- outermost layer of cells
- vascular tissue within the veins of the leaf (goes both ways)
- open and close stomata
13 Clues: Xylem transports... • Phloem transports... • open and close stomata • outermost layer of cells • waxy covering of the leaf • where photosynthesis occurs • connects the leaf to the stem • openings that allow exchange of gas • layer of cells within leaf, has 2 layers • column-like layer, lies under the epidermis • vascular tissue within the veins of the leaf (goes only up • ...
NAIL ANATOMY !!!!!! 2023-11-16
Across
- part of limb closets to the body
- palm of the hand/ paw
- the foot
- towards the tail of the animal
- near the front/end of the body
- rear of the animal
- along the belly surface
Down
- body plane that divides the animal into two
- part of a limb furthest from the body
- front of the animal
- towards the head of the animal
- side of an animal
- along the back and uppermost surface
13 Clues: the foot • side of an animal • rear of the animal • front of the animal • palm of the hand/ paw • along the belly surface • towards the tail of the animal • towards the head of the animal • near the front/end of the body • part of limb closets to the body • along the back and uppermost surface • part of a limb furthest from the body • body plane that divides the animal into two
Anatomy MH 2023-09-14
Across
- "2 types of muscle, action and ..."
- "the ability to perform tasks without being under pressure"
- types of fitness-...,aerobic,flexibility,endurance
- "....during handling can lead to a back injury"
- "the way you carry yourself"
- "they act as shock absorbers"
- "physical activity performed to improve fitness"
Down
- "form of exercise in gym that can cause back-pain"
- "...or standing for too long can cause back pain"
- "transmit messages from the brain throughout the body"
- "bundles of fibre"
- "a linked column of bones running from the head down to the lower back"
- "psychological .... can cause back pain"
13 Clues: "bundles of fibre" • "the way you carry yourself" • "they act as shock absorbers" • "2 types of muscle, action and ..." • "psychological .... can cause back pain" • "....during handling can lead to a back injury" • "physical activity performed to improve fitness" • "...or standing for too long can cause back pain" • "form of exercise in gym that can cause back-pain" • ...
Crayfish Anatomy 2023-10-10
Across
- The exoskeleton covering the fused head and thorax region.
- External structures and a part of the animals’ respiratory tract. Gills allow exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide directly between the animal and water.
- The tail is made up of the central telson and outer uropods which aid the animal in swimming and movement. When threatened, the crayfish propels itself backward quickly with strong flips of the telson, located at the tip of the abdomen.
- Also called pleopods, these are thin leg-like structures used to swim, move water over the gills and hold eggs and larva.
- Male yabbies have protruding genital papillae at the base of their fourth set of walking legs and females have oviducts at the base of their second pair of walking legs.
- The mouth structure used to grind food. It is surrounded by structures called maxillipeds which push food into the mouth.
Down
- The legs used for walking, food gathering and moving water over gills. There are four sets of walking legs.
- The hard external encasement providing the animal with protection and a place for muscles to attach.
- The large anterior claws used for grasping food, fighting and movement.
- The abdomen made up of strong muscles which aid in movement. It is the part consumed by humans.
- The short thin anterior structure used to taste food.
- The long thin anterior structures used to touch and taste food and maintain balance.
- The region between the head and abdomen (in humans it is the chest area). It contains the organs for the respiratory, circulation, digestive and nervous systems.
13 Clues: The short thin anterior structure used to taste food. • The exoskeleton covering the fused head and thorax region. • The large anterior claws used for grasping food, fighting and movement. • The long thin anterior structures used to touch and taste food and maintain balance. • ...
Microscope Anatomy 2023-02-09
Across
- turn this on so you can see something
- holds the slide in place
- look through this lens first
- hold the microscope with this if you have to carry it
- a close look or inspection of something
- He gave us the word 'cells'
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- regulates the amount of light
- knob that moves the stage up and down
- "All living things are made of ....."
- supports the entire microscope on the table
- flat surface that holds the slide
- small knob that sharpens the image
- a small glass or plastic piece that contains the specimen
13 Clues: holds the slide in place • He gave us the word 'cells' • look through this lens first • regulates the amount of light • flat surface that holds the slide • small knob that sharpens the image • knob that moves the stage up and down • "All living things are made of ....." • turn this on so you can see something • a close look or inspection of something • ...
Computer Anatomy 2023-02-09
Across
- bootup instructions
- A computers main memory
- older port for peripherals
- improves sound quality
- older printer and scanner port
- connects to many different kinds of equipment(ex. mouse,usb stick,keyboard)
Down
- Controls data Traffic
- Connects different kinds of peripherals
- holds graphics card
- feeds power down the coloured cables
- The brain of the computer
- Green and purple ports
- communes with the CPU/processor fast
13 Clues: bootup instructions • holds graphics card • Controls data Traffic • improves sound quality • Green and purple ports • A computers main memory • The brain of the computer • older port for peripherals • older printer and scanner port • feeds power down the coloured cables • communes with the CPU/processor fast • Connects different kinds of peripherals • ...
Skeletal anatomy 2023-02-07
Cow's Anatomy 2023-06-19
Across
- hanging fold of skin under the throat of an animal.
- determines the speed of an animal.
- absorbs and dissipates force and supports the pedal bone.
- is the bag-shaped part of a cow.
- flexes and extends the pelvic limb during ambulation and recumbency.
- the breast of an animal.
Down
- swat flies or other irritations.
- injuries can cause mastitis.
- end of the pelvic bones.
- protects the end of the foot in certain animals.
- indicates the body capacity and overall productiveness.
- the two opening of the nose.
- comprises the jaws, mouth and nose.
13 Clues: end of the pelvic bones. • the breast of an animal. • injuries can cause mastitis. • the two opening of the nose. • swat flies or other irritations. • is the bag-shaped part of a cow. • determines the speed of an animal. • comprises the jaws, mouth and nose. • protects the end of the foot in certain animals. • hanging fold of skin under the throat of an animal. • ...
COPPUTER ANATOMY 2023-03-23
Across
- /USED MOSTLY IN GAMES
- /WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING AT MOST OF THE TIME
- /RELATED WITH KEYBOARD
- /CONVERTS VOLTAGE
- /EVERYTHING THAT MAKES UP A COMPUTER
- /INPUT DEVICE
- /INPUT DEVICE
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- /USUALLY USED IN ZOOM CALLS
- /RHYMES WITH SCAMMER
- /INPUT DEVICE
- /DAUGHTER BOARDS ARE PLUGGED INTO IT
- / HAS TO DO WITH THE MOUSE
- / ALSO KNOWN AS INTEGER UNIT
13 Clues: /INPUT DEVICE • /INPUT DEVICE • /CONVERTS VOLTAGE • /RHYMES WITH SCAMMER • /USED MOSTLY IN GAMES • /INPUT DEVICE • /RELATED WITH KEYBOARD • /USUALLY USED IN ZOOM CALLS • /DAUGHTER BOARDS ARE PLUGGED INTO IT • /EVERYTHING THAT MAKES UP A COMPUTER • / HAS TO DO WITH THE MOUSE • / ALSO KNOWN AS INTEGER UNIT • ...
Anatomy 6 2025-07-16
Across
- organ controls thought and memory
- the.mouth
- the fluid part of blood
- this receives visual images
- these allow bodily movements
- the body exudes this through the skin
Down
- this produces voice sounds
- this substance starts digestion in the mouth
- this exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide
- colour of haemoglobin
- the bladder stores this fluid temporarily
- this protects internal organs
- this organ controls metabolism
13 Clues: the.mouth • colour of haemoglobin • the fluid part of blood • this produces voice sounds • this receives visual images • these allow bodily movements • this protects internal organs • this organ controls metabolism • organ controls thought and memory • the body exudes this through the skin • this exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide • the bladder stores this fluid temporarily • ...
Elbow Anatomy 2025-11-18
Across
- Flexion muscle that helps pronation and supination
- Medial end of the humerus
- Medial forearm bone
- Prominence on the medial elbow
- Main muscle for elbow supination
- Main muscle for elbow flexion
- Lateral end of the humerus
Down
- Main muscle for elbow extension
- Bony end of the ulna; makes "elbow"
- Prominence on the lateral elbow
- Lateral forearm bone
- Upper arm bone
- Deep muscle that supports elbow extension
13 Clues: Upper arm bone • Medial forearm bone • Lateral forearm bone • Medial end of the humerus • Lateral end of the humerus • Main muscle for elbow flexion • Prominence on the medial elbow • Main muscle for elbow extension • Prominence on the lateral elbow • Main muscle for elbow supination • Bony end of the ulna; makes "elbow" • Deep muscle that supports elbow extension • ...
Anatomy 2022-03-29
8 Clues: holds up body • moves the body • covers the brain • study of the body • covers the muscles • runs through the body • blood away from the heart • carry blood through the body
anatomy 2023-03-11
Across
- clean the blood of toxins
- the process of gas exchange called respiration
- digest food and send it to your small intestine
- the organ of hearing
- controls thought memory emotion and breath
Down
- creates natural juices called pancreatic
- supports your body weight to help you stand
- It pumps blood throughout your body
8 Clues: the organ of hearing • clean the blood of toxins • It pumps blood throughout your body • creates natural juices called pancreatic • controls thought memory emotion and breath • supports your body weight to help you stand • the process of gas exchange called respiration • digest food and send it to your small intestine
anatomy 2023-02-16
8 Clues: holds bile • take in air • Holds urine • pumps blood • digests food • detoxes things • intestine helps digest food • controls level of red and white blood cells
Anatomy 2024-05-10
Across
- a colorless fluid similar to blood plasma but without proteins
- impairs the lower extremities
- a bacterial disease that breaks down acetycholine
Down
- how the brain and spinal cord are protected from trauma and infection
- communicates with other cells
- raised ridges that cover the cerebrum
- the disease where you lose gray matter
- part of the neuron that transmits signals
8 Clues: communicates with other cells • impairs the lower extremities • raised ridges that cover the cerebrum • the disease where you lose gray matter • part of the neuron that transmits signals • a bacterial disease that breaks down acetycholine • a colorless fluid similar to blood plasma but without proteins • ...
Anatomy 2025-02-18
Across
- Smaller bone on the forearm on the same side as the thumb.
- A group of complex proteins produced by living cells that act as catalysts in specific chemical reactions in the body such as digestion.
- muscle that draws the mouth out and back while grinning.
- When muscles turn inward, for example when the palm faces downward.
Down
- Broad muscle extending from the chest and shoulder muscles extending to the side of the chin; responsible for depressing and lowering the jaw.
- Eating or taking food into the body.
- Also known as phalanges; the bones in the fingers
- Also known as the shoulder blade.
8 Clues: Also known as the shoulder blade. • Eating or taking food into the body. • Also known as phalanges; the bones in the fingers • muscle that draws the mouth out and back while grinning. • Smaller bone on the forearm on the same side as the thumb. • When muscles turn inward, for example when the palm faces downward. • ...
Anatomy 2025-04-07
Across
- Found on all four legs.
- Dogs don't have this bone.
- Only allows a dog to see in shade of yellow and blue.
- Used for cooling.
- Shoulder blades are placed on the side of the ___ rather than over the back.
Down
- Responsible for dogs strong scenes of smell.
- Provides protection from scratching.
- Allows dogs to see in dim light.
8 Clues: Used for cooling. • Found on all four legs. • Dogs don't have this bone. • Allows dogs to see in dim light. • Provides protection from scratching. • Responsible for dogs strong scenes of smell. • Only allows a dog to see in shade of yellow and blue. • Shoulder blades are placed on the side of the ___ rather than over the back.
anatomy 2025-05-12
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- a a lymphatic organ located in the upper chest
- a that carry information or signals away.
- a blood cells through capillary walls into the tissues.
- b cells a that develop in response to an initial encounter with an antigen.
Down
- nodules immune surveillance.
- a tissue located high in the throat.
- a swelling caused by the accumulation of fluid in the body's tissues.
- a posterior to the stomach and below the diaphragm
- t cells a previously encountered antigens.
9 Clues: nodules immune surveillance. • a tissue located high in the throat. • a that carry information or signals away. • t cells a previously encountered antigens. • a a lymphatic organ located in the upper chest • a posterior to the stomach and below the diaphragm • a blood cells through capillary walls into the tissues. • ...
Goudjil, Sarah 4, Game 2 2023-09-19
10 Clues: "to move" • Angle to knee • wrist to hand • "the study of" • heart to pelvis • two main functions • movement that flexes foot • movement inferior in a frontal plane • allows only extension and flexion due to its anatomy • movement of the radius and ulna anterior or superior
Madi Bishop crossword 3 2024-02-23
10 Clues: allow motion • slightly movable • meaning: "the study of" • in the dorsal body cavity • held in place by ligaments • in the ventral body cavity • what kinesiology encompasses • a hollow space within the body • system with a series of joints • joint where bones are connected by ligaments
Cell Anatomy 2016-10-11
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- A component that allows the cell to move
- The way plants make food from light
- The cell type which has no membrane around its nucleus
- What plants have that make them rigid
- This is where energy is made for the cell
- A structure inside the cell that does a special function
Down
- Many colonial or unicellular orgisms have this as a cell boundary
- Membranes contain _______ that are polar molecules
- The cell type that plants, humans and animals have
- The name for all the organelles inside the cell membrane
- Is semi-permeable part of the cell
- An organelle that provides storage space in the cell
- Stores the DNA
13 Clues: Stores the DNA • Is semi-permeable part of the cell • The way plants make food from light • What plants have that make them rigid • A component that allows the cell to move • This is where energy is made for the cell • Membranes contain _______ that are polar molecules • The cell type that plants, humans and animals have • ...
Computer Anatomy 2019-10-17
Across
- The brain that carries out your computer’s instructions.
- Much slower than new USB and FireWire ports.
- Newer mice and keyboards mostly require this. Creators usually color the keyboard port purple and the mouse port green.
- Motherboards often have this integrated. If your motherboard does not have this or if you want better sound quality, you can buy one.
- If you have an older printer or scanner, you probably connect the device to this. USB and FireWire connections are quickly replacing parallel ports on most, including scanners and printers.
- You can use this to connect many different types of peripherals, including digital cameras and digital video cameras.
Down
- Houses your graphics card which supplies the image to the monitor.
- Many peripherals, such as MP3 players, modern printers,and PDAs (personal digital assistants) require this for connections.
- The motherboard manufacturer installs a basic operating system in this chip.
- Circuit board that houses your computer components and directs the data traffic.
- Funnels power through multi coloured cables to each device.
- The slots let this communicate quickly with the processor. You can add devices such as modems and sound cards, to it.
- The CPU stores temporary information, such as data relating to open programs, in this. When it reaches its capacity, the processor redirects the excess data to your hard drive.
13 Clues: Much slower than new USB and FireWire ports. • The brain that carries out your computer’s instructions. • Funnels power through multi coloured cables to each device. • Houses your graphics card which supplies the image to the monitor. • The motherboard manufacturer installs a basic operating system in this chip. • ...
Computer anatomy 2019-10-03
Across
- It is used when your motherboard does not have sound chip or if you want better sound quality.
- It houses graphics cards
- It is used to connect different types of peripherals
- It helps draw power from the computer
- It houses most of the computer's components and directs data traffic.
Down
- It is the brain that carries out computer instructions
- It is what newer mice and keyboards require
- It is what older printers and scanners are connected to
- It is also known as a COM port
- It lets peripherals communicate quickly with the processor
- It funnels power through the multicolored cables to each device
- It performs system checks before starting your main OS
- Random Access Memory
13 Clues: Random Access Memory • It houses graphics cards • It is also known as a COM port • It helps draw power from the computer • It is what newer mice and keyboards require • It is used to connect different types of peripherals • It is the brain that carries out computer instructions • It performs system checks before starting your main OS • ...
Grey’s Anatomy 2021-04-11
Across
- married to Richard after Adele
- Seattle _____
- died most recently in season 17
- name of hospital after buy from Avery foundation
- Meredith’s mom
- died from truck collision
- what did Lexie’s mom die from
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- died in the woods after plane crash
- lost her leg
- Richard, Bailey, and Meredith
- almost died from electrical water
- main character
- moved to nyc with penny
13 Clues: lost her leg • Seattle _____ • main character • Meredith’s mom • moved to nyc with penny • died from truck collision • Richard, Bailey, and Meredith • what did Lexie’s mom die from • married to Richard after Adele • died most recently in season 17 • almost died from electrical water • died in the woods after plane crash • name of hospital after buy from Avery foundation
Anatomy Overview 2021-08-18
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- A cord of fibrous tissue that connects a bone to another bone
- Any place where two bones meet
- The basic living unit of life
- A type of flexible connective tissue
- Clear, jelly like substance of a cell between the cell membrane and nucleus
- A part of the body containing two or more tissues that function together for a specific purpose
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- A band of connective tissue that connects a bone to another bone
- A group of organs that work together to carry out a specific activity
- The functional center of a cell that governs activity and heredity
- The process by which cartilage is replaced by bone
- The outer covering of a cell that regulates what enters and leaves it
- Band or sheet of fibrous connective tissues
- A group of similar cells that perform a specialized function
13 Clues: The basic living unit of life • Any place where two bones meet • A type of flexible connective tissue • Band or sheet of fibrous connective tissues • The process by which cartilage is replaced by bone • A group of similar cells that perform a specialized function • A cord of fibrous tissue that connects a bone to another bone • ...
Anatomy & Physiology 2024-04-26
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- Mouth -> pharynx -> larynx -> _____ -> bronchi -> bronchioles -> alveoli.
- The system that is responsible for gas exchange and ventilation.
- The system that provides structure, stores calcium, and produces blood cells in the marrow.
- Where water is absorbed.
- Deoxygenated blood is sent from the right atrium -> right ventricle -> _____ -> lungs.
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- where nutrients are absorbed in the villi and sent to the bloodstream.
- The system that moves blood throughout the body.
- The system that collects, processes, and reacts to sensory information.
- Mouth-> pharynx ->______-> stomach -> small intestine -> large intestine.
- The System that breaks down food.
- The sire of fas exchange.
- Oxynated blood is pumped left atrium -> left ventricle ->_____ -> rest of body.
- Sensory neuron -> interneuron -> spinal cord/brain -> interneuron -> motor neuron.
13 Clues: Where water is absorbed. • The sire of fas exchange. • The System that breaks down food. • The system that moves blood throughout the body. • The system that is responsible for gas exchange and ventilation. • where nutrients are absorbed in the villi and sent to the bloodstream. • The system that collects, processes, and reacts to sensory information. • ...
Dog Anatomy 2023-11-16
Across
- Towards the nose
- Farthest from the point of attachment
- Upper side or facing the animals head
- Middle of the animals body or body part
- Back side or rump side of animal
- Upper side of foot
Down
- Closest to the point of attachment
- Upper back side
- Front of body
- Facing towards the head
- On paw
- The back side of an animal
- Side of body
13 Clues: On paw • Side of body • Front of body • Upper back side • Towards the nose • Upper side of foot • Facing towards the head • The back side of an animal • Back side or rump side of animal • Closest to the point of attachment • Farthest from the point of attachment • Upper side or facing the animals head • Middle of the animals body or body part
Anatomy Crossword 2024-05-09
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- located in the upper right abdomen, plays a vital role in detoxifying the body by filtering blood and metabolizing toxins.
- Tough tissue; connects muscle to bone.
- Nasal opening; allows air to enter the respiratory system.
- Digestive organ; regulates blood sugar levels and produces digestive enzymes.
- Thigh bone; largest bone in the human body.
- Chemical messenger; regulates body functions and growth.
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- Living being; examples: a plant, animal, or human.
- Blood vessel; carries oxygen-rich blood away from the heart.
- Feel-good chemical; associated with pleasure and reward.
- Breathing system; involves inhaling oxygen and exhaling carbon dioxide.
- Genetic blueprint; carries instructions for the development and function of living organisms.
- Nerve cell; building block of the nervous system.
- Body's electrical wiring; transmits signals between the brain and body.
13 Clues: Tough tissue; connects muscle to bone. • Thigh bone; largest bone in the human body. • Nerve cell; building block of the nervous system. • Living being; examples: a plant, animal, or human. • Feel-good chemical; associated with pleasure and reward. • Chemical messenger; regulates body functions and growth. • Nasal opening; allows air to enter the respiratory system. • ...
Respiratory Anatomy 2024-02-12
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- (Lower) The structure of the bronchi that continually gets smaller and branches off.
- (Lower) Tubes which branch at the bottom of the trachea and go to each lung.
- (Upper) Air-filled spaces connected to the nasal passages.
- (Lower) The smallest component of the bronchial tree.
- (Lower) Smooth muscle that regulates breathing in mammals and separates the thoracic cavity and the abdominal cavity.
- (Lower) Windpipe, made of cartilaginous rings that keep the tube open all the time.
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- (Upper) Passageway where the nose and mouth meet.
- (Upper) Cells that line the respiratory tract and secrete mucus.
- (Upper) Flap of skin that covers the larynx during swallowing.
- (Lower) The grapelike air sacs at the end of the bronchioles where gas exchange occurs.
- (Lower) Lobed organ that is spongy in nature and fills the thoracic cavity when fully expanded.
- (Upper) Microscopic hairs that line nasal passages to filter out dust and particulates.
- (Upper) The vocal cords are contained here, allowing animals to make sounds.
13 Clues: (Upper) Passageway where the nose and mouth meet. • (Lower) The smallest component of the bronchial tree. • (Upper) Air-filled spaces connected to the nasal passages. • (Upper) Flap of skin that covers the larynx during swallowing. • (Upper) Cells that line the respiratory tract and secrete mucus. • ...
Human anatomy 2024-02-24
Across
- an organ that regulates blood sugar levels
- the "little brain"
- the movement of air into and out of the lungs
- also known as the windpipe
- a large, dome-shaped muscle that helps you breathe
- the lower part of the trunk
Down
- a strong connective tissue that protects your joints and bones
- also known as the kneecap
- the lower part of the womb
- an organ through which food passes
- a hollow tube in the neck, commonly called the voice box
- the smaller of the two leg bones
- a type of blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
13 Clues: the "little brain" • also known as the kneecap • the lower part of the womb • also known as the windpipe • the lower part of the trunk • the smaller of the two leg bones • an organ through which food passes • an organ that regulates blood sugar levels • the movement of air into and out of the lungs • a large, dome-shaped muscle that helps you breathe • ...
Computer anatomy 2023-02-13
Across
- the part inside the motherboard to check operations
- where data is stored short term
- used to connect varies devices
- what carries instructions
- a chip inserted in the motherboard for better sound
- a part that supports varies plugs
Down
- Main compounds of the main components
- a channel used to connect graphics card to computer
- transfers data from other devices
- funnels power through the multicolored cabels
- this collects data from the computer
- used for interprocesser communication
- part inside mice and keyboards
13 Clues: what carries instructions • used to connect varies devices • part inside mice and keyboards • where data is stored short term • transfers data from other devices • a part that supports varies plugs • this collects data from the computer • Main compounds of the main components • used for interprocesser communication • funnels power through the multicolored cabels • ...
Computer anatomy 2023-02-15
Across
- MP3s require this connection.
- Activates before your OS and performs system checks.
- Allows your computer to process sound.
- Carries out tasks and instructions for the computer.
- You can add devices such as modems and sound cards to these.
- Provides power to your computer.
Down
- Stores temporary information.
- An old port, typically used for old printers.
- Houses most of your computer's components.
- There's a gaming console that has a similar name. Most mice require this connection.
- A very fast peripherals port.
- The port that houses your graphics card.
- An obsolete port that's quickly going out of use.
13 Clues: MP3s require this connection. • Stores temporary information. • A very fast peripherals port. • Provides power to your computer. • Allows your computer to process sound. • The port that houses your graphics card. • Houses most of your computer's components. • An old port, typically used for old printers. • An obsolete port that's quickly going out of use. • ...
Pig Anatomy 2023-02-16
Across
- turns your food into waste
- it contracts and relaxes when you breathe
- holds urine
- how you breathe
- eating
- empties urine from the bladder
- controls the level of blood cells
Down
- filters the blood
- holds bile
- carries your food from your mouth to your stomach
- if it fails that's called diabetes
- absorbs nutrients from food
- love
13 Clues: love • eating • holds bile • holds urine • how you breathe • filters the blood • turns your food into waste • absorbs nutrients from food • empties urine from the bladder • controls the level of blood cells • if it fails that's called diabetes • it contracts and relaxes when you breathe • carries your food from your mouth to your stomach
Volcano Anatomy 2023-04-20
Across
- A white cloud of a mixture of condensed seawater steam, hydrochloric acid gas, and shards of volcanic glass
- Molten rock beneath Earth’s surface capable of intrusion and extrusion.
- A hazy mixture of sulfur dioxide (SO2) gas and aerosols of sulfuric acid and other sulfates created when volcanic gases interact with oxygen and moisture in the atmosphere and sunlight.
- Bomb A pyroclast with a diameter greater than 64 mm (2.5 inches) with a rounded or ellipsoidal shape that indicates that it was wholly or partially molten during eruption and flight.
- An outpouring of molten rock from a vent onto Earth's surface during an effusive volcanic eruption
- The channel way or passage, which may be pipe-shaped, that brings magma from a reservoir or chamber to the vent at the surface where it is erupted.
- An accumulation of highly molten bombs that landed while still molten and welded together to form solid rock, spatter cones, or sometimes feed lava flows.
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- A spray of molten lava propelled a few tens to hundreds of feet (meters) into the air by rapid expansion of gas bubbles.
- A body of lava, with one or more lava flows
- The opening or place at Earth’s surface through which magma, rock fragments, and/or volcanic gases are emitted.
- A new area or region of a lava flow formed where lava from the molten interior of a previously-formed lobe breaks out through its sides or upper margin to create a distinct lava flow advance.
- Conduit through which lava travels beneath the surface of a lava flow
- A collective term used for all pyroclastic material, regardless of size, shape, or origin, ejected into the air during a volcanic eruption.
13 Clues: A body of lava, with one or more lava flows • Conduit through which lava travels beneath the surface of a lava flow • Molten rock beneath Earth’s surface capable of intrusion and extrusion. • An outpouring of molten rock from a vent onto Earth's surface during an effusive volcanic eruption • ...
Anatomy Crossword 2022-02-17
Across
- can add devices to this slot
- sends power through cables
- attach to the motherboards PCI slots
- stores and releases data at a slower rate
- green and purple ports
- houses most computer components
- performs system checks
- can connect multiple devices at once
Down
- houses your graphics card
- carries out computer instructions
- transfers data
- can connect printers or scanners
- known as communication port
13 Clues: transfers data • green and purple ports • performs system checks • houses your graphics card • sends power through cables • known as communication port • can add devices to this slot • houses most computer components • can connect printers or scanners • carries out computer instructions • attach to the motherboards PCI slots • can connect multiple devices at once • ...
Muscle Anatomy 2022-02-17
Across
- This surrounds the entire muscle tissue
- Attachment to the immovable bone
- Circular muscle and longitudinal muscle
- Muscle Cell=?
- Epimysia blend into strong, cord-like ______
- Cardiac muscle is located in the ________
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- Muscles are responsible for _______ of the body
- Connective tissue that surrounds and holds every organ
- Each muscle:
- Each fascicle:
- Skeletal muscle fibers are packaged into bundles called
- Each muscle fiber:
- Attached to bones
- This muscle lines hollow organs
14 Clues: Each muscle: • Muscle Cell=? • Each fascicle: • Attached to bones • Each muscle fiber: • This muscle lines hollow organs • Attachment to the immovable bone • This surrounds the entire muscle tissue • Circular muscle and longitudinal muscle • Cardiac muscle is located in the ________ • Epimysia blend into strong, cord-like ______ • Muscles are responsible for _______ of the body • ...
DOG ANATOMY 2023-12-07
Across
- the tip of the muzzle
- the joint at the uppermost part of the forelegs
- the part of the leg below the knee of the front leg or below the hock of the hind leg
- the part of the body between the loin and the withers
- the wrist, the bones of the pastern joint
- the top of the shoulders, just behind the neck
- the fleshy appendages on the head associated with hearing
Down
- the front parts of the jaws
- the chest of the dog
- the indented part of the backbone, set on the rump
- the parts of the body located on both sides of the backbone between the ribs and the hips
- the tiny, useless, fifth claw located on the inner part of the leg
- the dogs knee, located on the hind leg above the ankle
13 Clues: the chest of the dog • the tip of the muzzle • the front parts of the jaws • the wrist, the bones of the pastern joint • the top of the shoulders, just behind the neck • the joint at the uppermost part of the forelegs • the indented part of the backbone, set on the rump • the part of the body between the loin and the withers • ...
Larynx Anatomy 2024-10-31
Across
- c-shaped cartilage that sits below thyroid cartilage
- opening between vocal folds
- connects cricoid cartilage to thyroid cartilage
- forms anterior and lateral wall
- protects true vocal cords
- rima glottidis plus vocal cords
- attaches to superior surface of arytenoid cartilage
Down
- v-shaped prominence on anterior wall of thyroid cartilage
- abducts the vocal cords
- rest on top/posterior border of cricoid cartilage
- attaches thyroid cartilage to hyoid bone superiorly
- superiorly projecting cartilage attached to thyroid cartilage
- adducts the vocal cords
- produce sound as passing air causes vibration
14 Clues: abducts the vocal cords • adducts the vocal cords • protects true vocal cords • opening between vocal folds • forms anterior and lateral wall • rima glottidis plus vocal cords • produce sound as passing air causes vibration • connects cricoid cartilage to thyroid cartilage • rest on top/posterior border of cricoid cartilage • ...
Skin Anatomy 2024-03-07
Across
- Since frogs don't have oil glands, they produce this to keep their skin moist
- This term means head region or above
- Cold blooded vertebrate that breathes through gills when young and lives on land as an adult, breathing through lungs
- Insulates and traps heat to keep humans a constant temperature
- Term used to describe a living thing with no skin pigment
- Produced by the skin to keep the hair and skin moist
- Frogs start their lives out in this stage
- These form when bacteria eat the oil on the face, clog the pore, and white blood cells attack the bacteria.
Down
- Used to cool the body when released onto the skin
- Living layer of skin that has blood vessels
- Backbone side of an organism
- Changes made in an organism as it develops from young to adult
- Pigment produced by the skin to protect against the sun's UV rays
13 Clues: Backbone side of an organism • This term means head region or above • Frogs start their lives out in this stage • Living layer of skin that has blood vessels • Used to cool the body when released onto the skin • Produced by the skin to keep the hair and skin moist • Term used to describe a living thing with no skin pigment • ...
Volcano Anatomy 2021-08-24
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- Magma is lighter than the solid rock around it, so it rises. Eventually, some of the magma pushes through _________ creating a volcanic eruption
- Holes, cracks, or fissures are on the surface near volcanoes. They emit steam and volcanic gases, such as sulfur dioxide and carbon dioxide. ________ create pathways for rising heat, volcanic gas, and magma.
- This type of deadly flow contains fast-moving volcanic matter and hot gas. _______-______moves away from a volcano and incorporates tephra. When lava domes collapse, it can create hot density currents.
- When sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide emitted from volcanoes reacts with water molecules in the air, it produces _____ _____.
- These molten rocks are thrown out from a volcano and are at least 66mm in size. On exit, they cool down and become extrusive igneous rocks.
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- These clouds of heated ash and tephra are released from a vent during an explosive volcanic eruption. Within ______-______ and cloud, highly charged particles can generate thunder and lightning.
- When hot volcanic material mixes with water from streams or snow and ice, _______ mudflows form. Mudflows can bury entire communities like Mount St. Helens in the 1980s. The positive outcome is that volcanic material breaks down and weather to form some of the most fertile soils.
- Ash falls back down like powdery snow. But it’s snow that won’t melt. These blankets of ash suffocate plants and animals. The eruption cloud can extend up to 12 miles above a volcano. Then, it can reach thousands of kilometers in distance, raining ash over regions.
- When lava is too thick and sticky, it piles up around the vent and forms ______. These circular mounds protrude from volcanoes because of the slow release of viscous lava.
- If magma is thick and sticky, gases cannot escape easily. Pressure builds up until the gases escape violently and explode. This type of eruption magma blasts up into the air and breaks apart into pieces called tephra. _____ can range in size from tiny particles of ash to house-size boulders. This destroys everything in its path.
- Magma that erupts is called lava. If magma is thin and runny, gases can escape easily from it. When this type of magma erupts, _____-_______ outside the volcano. These are the molten rock that oozes onto the Earth’s surface after a volcano eruption.
- When rocks become so hot they become liquid
- Openings stemming down into the pool of magma. ______ and fumaroles act like a window so scientists can get a glimpse of the gases inside volcanoes.
13 Clues: When rocks become so hot they become liquid • When sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide emitted from volcanoes reacts with water molecules in the air, it produces _____ _____. • These molten rocks are thrown out from a volcano and are at least 66mm in size. On exit, they cool down and become extrusive igneous rocks. • ...
Breast Anatomy 2025-07-30
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- Areola smells same like which fluid
- Glands on the areola that secrete lubricating fluid.
- Hormone responsible for milk production.
- Emotional connection between mother and baby.
- Hormone responsible for milk ejection and bonding.
- Another term for milk-secreting cell.
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- Milk-producing sacs in the breast.
- Channels that carry milk toward the nipple.
- Central protrusion from which milk is released.
- Type of environment that supports breastfeeding success.
- Style of feeding that follows baby's cues
- Muscle-like cells that help eject milk from alveoli.
- Pigmented area surrounding the nipple.
13 Clues: Milk-producing sacs in the breast. • Areola smells same like which fluid • Another term for milk-secreting cell. • Pigmented area surrounding the nipple. • Hormone responsible for milk production. • Style of feeding that follows baby's cues • Channels that carry milk toward the nipple. • Emotional connection between mother and baby. • ...
Flower Anatomy 2022-05-10
Across
- The female parts
- Holds the pollen
- Tube that transports nutrients throughout the flower system
- Keeps a flower closed
- Supports the stigma
- Supports anther
- Anchors and keeps the plant in place
Down
- The mature ovary
- Where fertilization occurs
- Produces food for photosynthesis
- Male parts
- To look pretty
- Catches the pollen
13 Clues: Male parts • To look pretty • Supports anther • The mature ovary • The female parts • Holds the pollen • Catches the pollen • Supports the stigma • Keeps a flower closed • Where fertilization occurs • Produces food for photosynthesis • Anchors and keeps the plant in place • Tube that transports nutrients throughout the flower system
NAIL ANATOMY 2022-08-08
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- Tracks on either side of the nail that the nail moves and it grows
- Folds of skin on either side of the nail groove
- Area of the nail where the nail body rests
- Live tissue at the base of the nail
- Overlapping dead tissue that is loose and pliable around the nail
- Attached to the matrix at the base of the nail, under the skin and inside the mantle
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- Visible nail area from the nail root to the free edge
- Living tissue that overlies the nail plate on the sides of the nail
- Part of the nail that extends beyond the finger and toe and protects the tips of the fingers and toes
- Living tissue underneath the free edge of the nail
- Active tissue that generates cells, which hadren as they move outward to form the nail plate
- Pocket-like structure that holds the root and matrix
- Half-moon shape at the base of the nail
13 Clues: Live tissue at the base of the nail • Half-moon shape at the base of the nail • Area of the nail where the nail body rests • Folds of skin on either side of the nail groove • Living tissue underneath the free edge of the nail • Pocket-like structure that holds the root and matrix • Visible nail area from the nail root to the free edge • ...
human anatomy 2025-05-20
14 Clues: red • cava • atrium • plates • no oxygen • blood cells • blood cells • difuse the blood • vein and arteriey • protien in the blood • division between heart • smallest blood vessels • moves blood around the body • carries blood from left vetricle to rest of body
Jess and Omeed 2022-09-25
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- Where Omeed proposed under
- Jess and Omeed's First Big International Vacation
- Jess' Favorite Color
- Type of Physicians Jess & Omeed are
- Omeed's Favorite Football team
- Something Jess & Omeed can't live without
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- Class where Jess & Omeed Met
- Jess & Omeed's Pet Gecko
- Where Omeed currently works
- Where Jess currently works
- City where Jess & Omeed First Moved In Together
- Number of years dating
- Eldest Person in the Couple
13 Clues: Jess' Favorite Color • Number of years dating • Jess & Omeed's Pet Gecko • Where Jess currently works • Where Omeed proposed under • Where Omeed currently works • Eldest Person in the Couple • Class where Jess & Omeed Met • Omeed's Favorite Football team • Type of Physicians Jess & Omeed are • Something Jess & Omeed can't live without • ...
Computer Anatomy 2019-10-03
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- Stores data and information that can be modified and replaced
- Part of a computer that allows for better sound quality.
- An even faster port that transfers data at 400Mbps.
- Connects older printers and scanners to a computer.
- Sends power across the computer through various multicoloured cables.
- Software that allows for the basic, most vital functions of the computer
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- Allows data to flow through its circuits
- Makes communication easier for peripherals sending data to the processor
- A slot that allows you to connect much older peripherals like mice to a computer
- A faster and newer way to attach peripherals and flash drives to the computer.
- It holds the graphics cards an manages everything that shows up on a monitor.
- This is the brain of the computer
- Another port used for computers and keyboards, usually coloured purple or green.
13 Clues: This is the brain of the computer • Allows data to flow through its circuits • An even faster port that transfers data at 400Mbps. • Connects older printers and scanners to a computer. • Part of a computer that allows for better sound quality. • Stores data and information that can be modified and replaced • ...
Anatomy - Bone 2020-07-14
Across
- cells that digest bone
- porous bone usually filled with red marrow
- the repeating units of compact bone
- the middle section of a long bone
- the sternum is an example of this type of bone
- the cartilage that lines the part of a bone that forms a joint
- thin fibrous layer that covers bone
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- connects canaliculi
- embryonic connective tissue all bone derives from
- is filled with yellow marrow
- between the diaphysis and the epiphysis
- not intermembranous ossification
- main vessel suppling blood to a long bone
13 Clues: connects canaliculi • cells that digest bone • is filled with yellow marrow • not intermembranous ossification • the middle section of a long bone • the repeating units of compact bone • thin fibrous layer that covers bone • between the diaphysis and the epiphysis • main vessel suppling blood to a long bone • porous bone usually filled with red marrow • ...
Computer Anatomy 2021-02-17
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- houses all the computer's components
- used for older keyboards and mice
- power supply unit
- basic input/output system
- houses graphics card
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- connects different types of peripherals
- lots of peripherals need this to work
- connects to printers and scanners
- controls sound quality
- temporary storage
- permanent storage
- needed to use mice and keyboards
- the brain of the computer
13 Clues: temporary storage • permanent storage • power supply unit • houses graphics card • controls sound quality • basic input/output system • the brain of the computer • needed to use mice and keyboards • connects to printers and scanners • used for older keyboards and mice • houses all the computer's components • lots of peripherals need this to work • ...
Anatomy 13 2021-10-15
Across
- mac is short for?
- touchpads are common on these computers
- records your voice by talking in to it
- A server it searches up information on the web
- A desktop case lays?
- allows you to copy images & docs as a digital
- main way to communicate with a computer
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- button turns computer off/on
- you make drawings motion on a pad using your?
- a computer is a?
- connects to any type device
- is used to print documents
- used for audio by connecting speaker plugs
13 Clues: a computer is a? • mac is short for? • A desktop case lays? • is used to print documents • connects to any type device • button turns computer off/on • records your voice by talking in to it • touchpads are common on these computers • main way to communicate with a computer • used for audio by connecting speaker plugs • you make drawings motion on a pad using your? • ...
computer Anatomy 2023-02-13
Across
- Contains the Graphics card
- transfers data fast
- are becoming universal inputs
- the heart of a computer
- can input the mice and keyboard
- used when the computer has no sound chip
- Basic software installments
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- being replaced
- Communicates with Processer
- general storage
- are used for older inputs
- Center of a computer
- transfer power throughout devices in a computer
13 Clues: being replaced • general storage • transfers data fast • Center of a computer • the heart of a computer • are used for older inputs • Contains the Graphics card • Communicates with Processer • Basic software installments • are becoming universal inputs • can input the mice and keyboard • used when the computer has no sound chip • transfer power throughout devices in a computer
EYE ANATOMY 2023-03-03
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- the clear tissue overlying the sclera (bulbar conjunctiva) that is continuous with the underside of the eye lid (palpebral conjunctiva)
- the thin, vascular membrane between the retinal and sclera. The choroid is composed of layers of blood vessels that provide nourishment to the outer layers of the retina.
- the thin, clear fluid between the cornea and the iris. This fluid provides nutrients to the cornea and the lens.
- the colored part of the eye. The iris adjusts the size of the pupil and regulates the amount of light that enters the eye.
- the dark center in the middle of the iris. The pupil determines how much light is let into the eye.
- the nerve layer that lines the back of the eye. The retina senses light and creates impulses that are sent via the optic nerve to the brain.
- the transparent structure behind the pupil that focuses light rays onto the retina.
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- the small, highly sensitive area in the retina. The macula is responsible for fine, detailed central vision.
- the tough, opaque tissue that serves as the eye’s protective outer coat.
- the part of the eye that produces aqueous humor.
- the clear front window of the eye. The cornea provides most of the focusing power when light enters the eye.
- the nerve that connects the eye to the brain. The optic nerve transmits electrical impulses from the retina to the brain, which interprets them as images.
- the transparent, jelly-like substance that fills the eye’s cavity. It is composed mainly of water and helps to maintain the shape of the eye.
13 Clues: the part of the eye that produces aqueous humor. • the tough, opaque tissue that serves as the eye’s protective outer coat. • the transparent structure behind the pupil that focuses light rays onto the retina. • the dark center in the middle of the iris. The pupil determines how much light is let into the eye. • ...
Cell Anatomy 2012-11-11
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- found only in plants and protects the cell
- a DNA molecule that can replace a chromosome
- Located in the center of the cell and holds DNA
- found only in plant cells and helps with photosynthesis
- Packages and delivers proteins
- gets rid of waste
- Gel like substance that surrounds the cell
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- found only in animal cells and breaks down waste
- produces lipids and proteins
- A cellular skeleton contained within the cytoplasm
- Forms proteins from amino acids
- Produces ATP
- membrane Semipermeable surface that surrounds the cell
13 Clues: Produces ATP • gets rid of waste • produces lipids and proteins • Packages and delivers proteins • Forms proteins from amino acids • found only in plants and protects the cell • Gel like substance that surrounds the cell • a DNA molecule that can replace a chromosome • Located in the center of the cell and holds DNA • found only in animal cells and breaks down waste • ...
flower anatomy 2022-01-05
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- leaf like by reproductive parts of the flower.
- thread like stalk that supports an anther
- part of stalk where parts are attached
- where ovules are produced
- has stamen and no pistils
- the part of a stamen that contains the pollen.
- female flowers contain these in pistil.
- powder like and it helps reproduce.
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- stalk of pistil connects to ovary system.
- it is underneath petals like a palm of hand.
- where pollen germinates
- has pistils but no stamen
- the male fertilizing organ.
13 Clues: where pollen germinates • has pistils but no stamen • where ovules are produced • has stamen and no pistils • the male fertilizing organ. • powder like and it helps reproduce. • part of stalk where parts are attached • female flowers contain these in pistil. • stalk of pistil connects to ovary system. • thread like stalk that supports an anther • ...
Computer Anatomy 2022-02-16
Across
- You can add devices such as sound cards to this
- Old printers usually use these to connect usb
- Are much slower than usb and firewire ports
- This chip activates when you turn on a computer
- This houses your graphics card
- These are normally integreted in motherboards
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- This is used to connect types of peripherals
- The brain that carries your computers actions
- A large PCB
- It funnels power through multicoloured cables
- Most mice and keyboards require these ports
- The hard drive isnt nearly as fast as this
- Many peripherals require these connections
13 Clues: A large PCB • This houses your graphics card • The hard drive isnt nearly as fast as this • Many peripherals require these connections • Are much slower than usb and firewire ports • Most mice and keyboards require these ports • This is used to connect types of peripherals • The brain that carries your computers actions • Old printers usually use these to connect usb • ...
Microscope Anatomy 2023-08-25
Across
- moves the body tube bunches
- allows light to come through the stage
- carries the slide
- holds objective lenses in place
- joint allows microscope to go back and forth
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- moves body tube tiny amounts
- holds slide in place
- illuminates the specimen
- magnifies 10x
- supports the microscope
- holds the upper assembly
- your favorite 7th grade science teacher
- they can be low, medium, or high
13 Clues: magnifies 10x • carries the slide • holds slide in place • supports the microscope • illuminates the specimen • holds the upper assembly • moves the body tube bunches • moves body tube tiny amounts • holds objective lenses in place • they can be low, medium, or high • allows light to come through the stage • your favorite 7th grade science teacher • ...
Skull Anatomy 2023-09-27
Across
- Forms the base of the skull
- Lobe that is responsible for speech and hearing
- The connection point for all the skull bones
- There are five of these bones
- Protects the brain and forms the forehead
- The area of the brain that controls emotions and eye movement
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- Bone that houses the tear ducts
- The cheekbones
- The area of the brain responsible for equilibrium
- Where two bones meet each other
- The only moveable bone of the skull
- The bones that makes up the upper jaw
- Forms the roof and sides of the skull
13 Clues: The cheekbones • Forms the base of the skull • There are five of these bones • Bone that houses the tear ducts • Where two bones meet each other • The only moveable bone of the skull • The bones that makes up the upper jaw • Forms the roof and sides of the skull • Protects the brain and forms the forehead • The connection point for all the skull bones • ...
Skull Anatomy 2023-09-27
Across
- Forms the base of the skull
- Lobe that is responsible for speech and hearing
- The connection point for all the skull bones
- There are five of these bones
- Protects the brain and forms the forehead
- The area of the brain that controls emotions and eye movement
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- Bone that houses the tear ducts
- The cheekbones
- The area of the brain responsible for equilibrium
- Where two bones meet each other
- The only moveable bone of the skull
- The bones that makes up the upper jaw
- Forms the roof and sides of the skull
13 Clues: The cheekbones • Forms the base of the skull • There are five of these bones • Bone that houses the tear ducts • Where two bones meet each other • The only moveable bone of the skull • The bones that makes up the upper jaw • Forms the roof and sides of the skull • Protects the brain and forms the forehead • The connection point for all the skull bones • ...
Anatomy Computer 2023-09-14
Across
- houses most of your computers
- heatsinks use fans to augment the cooling process
- peripherals communicate quicklywith the proccessor
- let you configure some system activities,such a power saving functions
- provide better quality images than genericintegrated chips
- prettiest component by any means
- ports are hot, swappable
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- one of the motherboards PCI's slots
- older printer or scanner you probably connect the device
- virtual memory stores and releasesdata at slower rate
- attach some older keyboards,mice, and modessto the serial port
- can transfer data at up to 480 Mbps.
- manufacturers generally color the keyboard port purple and the mouse port green
13 Clues: ports are hot, swappable • houses most of your computers • prettiest component by any means • one of the motherboards PCI's slots • can transfer data at up to 480 Mbps. • heatsinks use fans to augment the cooling process • peripherals communicate quicklywith the proccessor • virtual memory stores and releasesdata at slower rate • ...
Human anatomy 2023-09-21
Endocrine anatomy 2024-09-25
Across
- Where are the parathyroid gland found in relation to the thyroid gland
- Which embryonic duct forms part of the female reproductive organ
- Which embryological layer makes up the thyroid, liver, parathyroid, liver and pancreas
- What structure keeps progesterone level high 7 days prior to expected next period (2 words)
- what nerve innervate the perineum?
- What is the main artery that supplies the uterus
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- What hormone does the zona fasciculata of the adrenal glands make
- Which embryological layer gives rise to the neural tube and pituitary gland
- Connection between the pituitary gland and the hypothalamus
- What lymph nodes do the testes and ovaries drain into
- Which Glands are attached to the pelvic wall by the broad ligament
- What nodes drain the breast tissue
- What cells in the pancreas have exocrine function
13 Clues: What nodes drain the breast tissue • what nerve innervate the perineum? • What is the main artery that supplies the uterus • What cells in the pancreas have exocrine function • What lymph nodes do the testes and ovaries drain into • Connection between the pituitary gland and the hypothalamus • Which embryonic duct forms part of the female reproductive organ • ...
Frog Anatomy 2024-05-20
Across
- a small, round organ that makes white blood cells, breaks down old red blood cells, and filters the blood
- common exit passageway used by the reproductive system, digestive system, and excretory system
- two small teeth found of the roof of the frog's mouth for securing prey
- tube leading to the stomach
- used for insulation and sometimes a source of energy
- the third eyelid which is transparent and used for protection when feeding
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- the ear drum, the flat circular discs located behind the frog's eyes
- opening to pharynx leading to the lungs (air passage)
- passage in mouth that are the openings to the nostrils
- series of tiny teeth around the ridge of the mouth used for holding prey
- nostrils
- tubes that lead from the ear to the throat that help equalize pressure to the eardrum
- passage eggs travel through to the cloaca
13 Clues: nostrils • tube leading to the stomach • passage eggs travel through to the cloaca • used for insulation and sometimes a source of energy • opening to pharynx leading to the lungs (air passage) • passage in mouth that are the openings to the nostrils • the ear drum, the flat circular discs located behind the frog's eyes • ...
Myofibril Anatomy 2025-02-07
Across
- the innermost layer of connective tissue surrounding an individual muscle fiber
- the outermost layer of connective tissue surrounding the entire muscle
- the line at the center of the sarcomere to which myosin bind
- also known as isotropic bands, the light band of the sarcomere containing only actin
- the smallest functional unit of muscle
- the specialized chemical synapse for communication between a motor neuron and skeletal muscle
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- also known as thin filaments
- also known as thick filaments
- protein filaments of the muscle fiber that give skeletal muscle its striation
- the middle layer of connective tissue surrounding each fascicle
- long, cylindrical contractile units of the muscle fiber composed of myofilaments
- also known as anisotropic bands, the dark band of the sarcomere containing both myosin and actin
- the area where actin is anchored and also defines the boundaries of the sarcomere
13 Clues: also known as thin filaments • also known as thick filaments • the smallest functional unit of muscle • the line at the center of the sarcomere to which myosin bind • the middle layer of connective tissue surrounding each fascicle • the outermost layer of connective tissue surrounding the entire muscle • ...
Animal Anatomy 2024-12-17
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- The bodily system that senses stimuli from the outside world
- The bodily system that pumps blood throughout the body
- The bodily system that breaks down and process nutrients for the body
- The structure of the body and its parts
- The bodily system that controls the body’s activities
- The bodily system that makes up the body’s outermost layer
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- The bodily system that provides oxygen to the body
- The bodily system that secretes hormones and excretes chemicals to maintain homeostasis
- The bodily system that supports the framework of the body and allows the animal to move
- The bodily system that allows animals to create offspring
- The bodily system that keeps the body healthy
- The functions of the body and its parts
- The bodily system that filters cellular and liquid wastes
13 Clues: The structure of the body and its parts • The functions of the body and its parts • The bodily system that keeps the body healthy • The bodily system that provides oxygen to the body • The bodily system that controls the body’s activities • The bodily system that pumps blood throughout the body • The bodily system that allows animals to create offspring • ...
Stem Anatomy 2025-02-12
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- the stem _______ leaves and flowers of the plant.
- breathing pores found on the stem
- a swollen, modified stem that grows under ground (potatoes)
- where leaves develop
- a shoot or stem that originates from the root
- transports nutrients or sugars from leaves to the root
- transports water and nutrients up from roots to leaves
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- stems also extend the ______ ________ throughout the plants
- an enlarged bulb like fleshy structure found at the base of a stem
- a creeping above ground stem that produces roots and shoots at nodes (strawberries)
- a creeping underground stem that produces roots and leaves at nodes
- the growing point of stem and can be leaf or flower
- space between nodes
13 Clues: space between nodes • where leaves develop • breathing pores found on the stem • a shoot or stem that originates from the root • the stem _______ leaves and flowers of the plant. • the growing point of stem and can be leaf or flower • transports nutrients or sugars from leaves to the root • transports water and nutrients up from roots to leaves • ...
CARDIAC ANATOMY 2025-05-05
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- BLOOD VESSEL SUPPLYING THE FRONT OF THE HEART
- FIBRILLATION CHAOTIC, DISORGANISED ELECTRICAL ACTIVITY IN THE LOWER CHAMBERS OF THE HEART
- POUCH-LIKE STRUCTURE ON THE ATRIA
- VALVE BETWEEN THE LEFT ATRIUM AND LEFT VENTRICLE
- ELECTRICAL PACEMAKER OF THE HEART
- SAC SURROUNDING THE HEART
- MAIN ARTERY LEAVING THE HEART
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- VALVE BETWEEN THE RIGHT ATRIUM AND RIGHT VENTRICLE
- CHAMBER RECEIVING BLOOD FROM THE BODY
- CHAMBER THAT PUMPS OXYGENATED BLOOD TO THE BODY
- LAYER OF MUSCLE IN THE HEART WALL
- ARTERY CARRYING DEOXYGENATED BLOOD TO THE LUNGS
- CONDITION WHERE FLUID ACCUMULATES IN THE PERICARDIAC SAC
13 Clues: SAC SURROUNDING THE HEART • MAIN ARTERY LEAVING THE HEART • POUCH-LIKE STRUCTURE ON THE ATRIA • ELECTRICAL PACEMAKER OF THE HEART • LAYER OF MUSCLE IN THE HEART WALL • CHAMBER RECEIVING BLOOD FROM THE BODY • BLOOD VESSEL SUPPLYING THE FRONT OF THE HEART • ARTERY CARRYING DEOXYGENATED BLOOD TO THE LUNGS • CHAMBER THAT PUMPS OXYGENATED BLOOD TO THE BODY • ...
Larynx Anatomy 2024-10-31
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- c-shaped cartilage that sits below thyroid cartilage
- opening between vocal folds
- connects cricoid cartilage to thyroid cartilage
- forms anterior and lateral wall
- protects true vocal cords
- rima glottidis plus vocal cords
- attaches to superior surface of arytenoid cartilage
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- v-shaped prominence on anterior wall of thyroid cartilage
- abducts the vocal cords
- rest on top/posterior border of cricoid cartilage
- attaches thyroid cartilage to hyoid bone superiorly
- superiorly projecting cartilage attached to thyroid cartilage
- adducts the vocal cords
- produce sound as passing air causes vibration
14 Clues: abducts the vocal cords • adducts the vocal cords • protects true vocal cords • opening between vocal folds • forms anterior and lateral wall • rima glottidis plus vocal cords • produce sound as passing air causes vibration • connects cricoid cartilage to thyroid cartilage • rest on top/posterior border of cricoid cartilage • ...
Anatomy Skeleton 2025-11-13
Across
- How many toes on each Horse limb?
- The smaller of the paired bones of the lower hind limb, fragile!
- A large flat bone, the shoulder blade.
- How many toes on the dog front foot?
- The first long bone of the front limb, sort of funny
- The anatomical name for the ankle
- The larger of the paired bones of the lower hind limb
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- The large first bone of the hind limb
- The anatomical name for the wrist
- One of the paired bones of the lower front limb
- The anatomical name for the knee
- How many toes on the cat hind foot?
- One of the paired bones of the lower front limb with a U shaped cut out
13 Clues: The anatomical name for the knee • The anatomical name for the wrist • How many toes on each Horse limb? • The anatomical name for the ankle • How many toes on the cat hind foot? • How many toes on the dog front foot? • The large first bone of the hind limb • A large flat bone, the shoulder blade. • One of the paired bones of the lower front limb • ...
Muscular Anatomy 2025-12-03
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- Bring arm(s) together in front of the body while circling arm(s).
- Trunk rotation while side bending.
- Straightening your elbow.
- Bending your elbow.
- Bending hips while straightening the knees.
- Shrug shoulders while rotating head side to side.
- Bending forward at trunk.
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- Bending knees while straightening hips.
- Raising arm(s) up front.
- Dorsi Pulling arms down and squeezing shoulder blades together.
- Pointing toes while bending the knee(s).
- Anterior Lifting the foot into a dorsi-flexion.
- Extending leg back while bending the knee.
13 Clues: Bending your elbow. • Raising arm(s) up front. • Straightening your elbow. • Bending forward at trunk. • Trunk rotation while side bending. • Bending knees while straightening hips. • Pointing toes while bending the knee(s). • Extending leg back while bending the knee. • Bending hips while straightening the knees. • Anterior Lifting the foot into a dorsi-flexion. • ...
Anatomy Terminology 2025-12-11
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- – Controls center of the nerve
- - The connective tissue surrounding each muscle fiber
- - a small branch of an artery
- - A group of muscle fibers bundled together
- Processes and interprets the sensory
- These muscles are under voluntary control,
- The response; activating effector organs
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- - Small blood vessel that allows deoxygenated
- – The receptive region of the cell
- – The impulse generating or conducting
- Skeletal muscles consist of elongated
- Terminal – The end of the axon that connects
- – Receptors are responsible monitoring
- - Anchors the muscle to the connective tissue to the bone
14 Clues: - a small branch of an artery • – Controls center of the nerve • – The receptive region of the cell • Processes and interprets the sensory • Skeletal muscles consist of elongated • – The impulse generating or conducting • – Receptors are responsible monitoring • The response; activating effector organs • These muscles are under voluntary control, • ...
Range Trotter Markings 2022-11-23
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- Blue rings scattered across a trotter's coat.
- Curved markings across a trotter's barrel. A trotter can only have up to 18.
- A variant of brindle that drapes over a trotter's topline and sides. Often comes in unnatural colors.
- Vertical striping along the spine, typically towards a trotter's rump.
- Any type of necklace design over a trotter's neck.
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- Adds white barring to a trotter's legs and, in some cases, greys out a trotter's face and darkens their back end. This gene varies depending on zygosity.
- A dark cape over a trotter's shoulders. Has a variant when expressed with silver.
- A pangare-equivalent that appears only on black trotters.
- A type of roaning seen across the hindquarters that often displays 'corn marks'.
- Adds circular, often 'bullseye'-esque markings across a trotter's coat.
- Brown, reddish, or orangish flecking over a trotter's back.
- Frames the body in black while turning the head and belly white.
- Modifies chaetodon, curling its stripes and adding spirals or squares to the coat.
- A white marking that appears to 'trickle down' over a trotter's ears and head.
14 Clues: Blue rings scattered across a trotter's coat. • Any type of necklace design over a trotter's neck. • A pangare-equivalent that appears only on black trotters. • Brown, reddish, or orangish flecking over a trotter's back. • Frames the body in black while turning the head and belly white. • Vertical striping along the spine, typically towards a trotter's rump. • ...
Crossword on Anatomy and Physiology 2021-11-26
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- Connective tissue
- Translation of RNA into proteins
- Power house of the cell
- Tissue responsible for the movement of our body
- Study of size, shape and structure of body
- Study of function of organs and body systems
- Study of tissues
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- Disease of lower respiratory tract
- Structural and functional unit of kidneys
- Study of cells
- inflammation of sinuses
- Cells of blood providing immunity
- DNA Maintenance & RNA transcription
13 Clues: Study of cells • Study of tissues • Connective tissue • inflammation of sinuses • Power house of the cell • Translation of RNA into proteins • Cells of blood providing immunity • Disease of lower respiratory tract • DNA Maintenance & RNA transcription • Structural and functional unit of kidneys • Study of size, shape and structure of body • ...
Scientific Revolution vb 2022-08-23
9 Clues: chemistry pioneer • introduced vaccines • "I think, therefore I am" • developed mercury thermometer • sun-centered theory of planets • earth - centered theory of planets • scientists would make lives better • used microscope to observe bacterias • dissected corpses to draw accurate anatomy
Steal Away Home Vocabulary 2021-08-25
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- a witty remark
- in a clever way
- loud and harsh laughter
- a showy object of little use or value
- the study of the structure of plants and humans
- give intense pleasure or joy to
- impossible to break into
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- in a brusque manner, abruptly, rudely
- a tough lawless person
- in a civil matter; politely
- any brisk conflict or encounter
- a person who investigates suspicious deaths
- to argue for a price
- nonsense, foolish talk
- freedom from narrowness or restraint; liberality
15 Clues: a witty remark • in a clever way • to argue for a price • a tough lawless person • nonsense, foolish talk • loud and harsh laughter • impossible to break into • in a civil matter; politely • any brisk conflict or encounter • give intense pleasure or joy to • in a brusque manner, abruptly, rudely • a showy object of little use or value • a person who investigates suspicious deaths • ...
