greys anatomy Crossword Puzzles
mikey bad name 2021-12-06
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- Italian city-states there were
- who was a german monk
- doctors didn't know a lot
- who believed that math was a tool
- by 1500 there are
- was for legal purposes
- the most important in groups were called
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- was the first lady of the world
- sculpted the David
- were changing during the renaissance
- Machiavelli wrote a book called
- who was Savonarola
- most people in the middle ages were
- what did you get from the books
- is the study of structures
15 Clues: by 1500 there are • sculpted the David • who was Savonarola • who was a german monk • was for legal purposes • doctors didn't know a lot • is the study of structures • Italian city-states there were • was the first lady of the world • Machiavelli wrote a book called • what did you get from the books • who believed that math was a tool • most people in the middle ages were • ...
ologies 2022-08-09
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- Study of heredity and inherited traits
- Study of bones
- Study of organisms
- Study of blood and blood diseases
- The study of living things
- study of plants and everything about them
- Study of animals
- study of water
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- study of the immune system
- Study of function and living things
- Study of nerves
- study of viruses and viral diseases
- study fo the properties of matter
- Study of fungi and yeasts
- Study of ticks mites and spiders
15 Clues: Study of bones • study of water • Study of nerves • Study of animals • Study of organisms • Study of fungi and yeasts • study of the immune system • The study of living things • Study of ticks mites and spiders • study fo the properties of matter • Study of blood and blood diseases • Study of function and living things • study of viruses and viral diseases • ...
Animal Science (EC) Miles Green 2021-03-27
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- cells, tissues, organs, systems
- blood, water and nutrients are moved by
- Total digestible nutrients
- Hormone producing gland
- Two or more sugars linked together
- smallest structure of basic anatomy
- Process used to assess nutrient value
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- skeletal, muscular, circulatory, endocrine
- The foundation of protein structure
- High amounts of this mineral in the diet
- Simplest form of energy in food
- Concentrates and roughages are classifications
- bones, teeth, cartilage
- Any feed constituents that support life
- Extra fat also protects cells and membranes
15 Clues: Hormone producing gland • bones, teeth, cartilage • Total digestible nutrients • cells, tissues, organs, systems • Simplest form of energy in food • Two or more sugars linked together • The foundation of protein structure • smallest structure of basic anatomy • Process used to assess nutrient value • blood, water and nutrients are moved by • ...
Animal Science (EC) Miles Green 2021-03-27
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- Cells, tissues, organs, systems
- Blood, water and nutrients are moved by
- Total digestible nutrients
- Hormone producing gland
- Two or more sugars linked together
- Smallest structure of basic anatomy
- Process used to assess nutrient value
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- Skeletal, muscular, circulatory, endocrine
- The foundation of protein structure
- High amounts of this mineral in the diet
- Simplest form of energy in food
- Concentrates and roughages are classifications for
- Bones, teeth, cartilage
- Any feed constituents that support life
- Extra fat also protects cells and membranes
15 Clues: Hormone producing gland • Bones, teeth, cartilage • Total digestible nutrients • Cells, tissues, organs, systems • Simplest form of energy in food • Two or more sugars linked together • The foundation of protein structure • Smallest structure of basic anatomy • Process used to assess nutrient value • Blood, water and nutrients are moved by • ...
BIOLOGY 2024-04-09
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- Use of Bio cells in technology
- Study of structure and function of the animal
- Study of Parasites
- Study of the relations between Biotic and Abiotic facotors
- Technique of making silk by raising silkworms
- Study of the Immune system
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- Study of the body by dissection
- Study of body at tissue level done with a microscope
- Father of Medicine
- Study of Fungi
- Study of Plants
- Study of Pathogens
- Father of Biology
- Also called as Systematics
- Study if viruses
15 Clues: Study of Fungi • Study of Plants • Study if viruses • Father of Biology • Father of Medicine • Study of Pathogens • Study of Parasites • Also called as Systematics • Study of the Immune system • Use of Bio cells in technology • Study of the body by dissection • Study of structure and function of the animal • Technique of making silk by raising silkworms • ...
It Ends With Us Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-24
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- the stat of being desperate
- an intervening period, or episode
- joined together or united
- the act or process of concocting
- quality or state of being impressive or awesome
- slack or slow
- a sub genre of science fiction
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- aware
- feeling or showing profound hopelessness
- a long commercial that informs or instructs
- to seek information by questioning
- of or relating to anatomy
- writing or speech in praise of some one or something
- wonderful or marvelous
- to sympathize
15 Clues: aware • to sympathize • slack or slow • wonderful or marvelous • of or relating to anatomy • joined together or united • the stat of being desperate • a sub genre of science fiction • the act or process of concocting • an intervening period, or episode • to seek information by questioning • feeling or showing profound hopelessness • a long commercial that informs or instructs • ...
It Ends With Us Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-24
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- the stat of being desperate
- an intervening period, or episode
- joined together or united
- the act or process of concocting
- quality or state of being impressive or awesome
- slack or slow
- a sub genre of science fiction
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- aware
- feeling or showing profound hopelessness
- a long commercial that informs or instructs
- to seek information by questioning
- of or relating to anatomy
- writing or speech in praise of some one or something
- wonderful or marvelous
- to sympathize
15 Clues: aware • to sympathize • slack or slow • wonderful or marvelous • of or relating to anatomy • joined together or united • the stat of being desperate • a sub genre of science fiction • the act or process of concocting • an intervening period, or episode • to seek information by questioning • feeling or showing profound hopelessness • a long commercial that informs or instructs • ...
It Ends With Us Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-24
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- the stat of being desperate
- an intervening period, or episode
- joined together or united
- the act or process of concocting
- quality or state of being impressive or awesome
- slack or slow
- a sub genre of science fiction
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- aware
- feeling or showing profound hopelessness
- a long commercial that informs or instructs
- to seek information by questioning
- of or relating to anatomy
- writing or speech in praise of some one or something
- wonderful or marvelous
- to sympathize
15 Clues: aware • to sympathize • slack or slow • wonderful or marvelous • of or relating to anatomy • joined together or united • the stat of being desperate • a sub genre of science fiction • the act or process of concocting • an intervening period, or episode • to seek information by questioning • feeling or showing profound hopelessness • a long commercial that informs or instructs • ...
Genetic 2023-04-25
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- the smallest unit with the basic properties of life
- a pyrimidine base
- The study of genes and heredity
- Physical characteristics
- a person who was in someone's family in past
- The study of life
- The study of a plant or animal
- An offspring of parents with different genes
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- the process of determining examination
- one of the four nucleotide bases in DNA
- the study of generation
- The branch of biology
- The smallest unit of heredity
- A copy of dna
- basepairs
15 Clues: basepairs • A copy of dna • a pyrimidine base • The study of life • The branch of biology • the study of generation • Physical characteristics • The smallest unit of heredity • The study of a plant or animal • The study of genes and heredity • the process of determining examination • one of the four nucleotide bases in DNA • a person who was in someone's family in past • ...
The scientific revolution 2021-10-07
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- drastic change in way of thinking/behaving
- developed heliocentric theory
- sun is center of universe
- help spread news and ideas faster
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- created laws of gravitation
- earth is center of universe
- father of science
- creation and spread of ______ discoveries
- heart circulates blood through body
- compared human anatomy to animal anantomy
10 Clues: father of science • sun is center of universe • created laws of gravitation • earth is center of universe • developed heliocentric theory • help spread news and ideas faster • heart circulates blood through body • creation and spread of ______ discoveries • compared human anatomy to animal anantomy • drastic change in way of thinking/behaving
Scientific Revolution 2025-03-24
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- "I think, therefore I am"
- Studied gases and pressure relationship
- Italian astronomer who championed heliocentrism
- Proposed the heliocentric model
- Philosopher of natural rights
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- Founder of modern human anatomy
- Known for planetary motion laws
- Wrote about social contract theory
- Promoted empirical scientific method
- Law of universal gravitation
10 Clues: "I think, therefore I am" • Law of universal gravitation • Philosopher of natural rights • Founder of modern human anatomy • Known for planetary motion laws • Proposed the heliocentric model • Wrote about social contract theory • Promoted empirical scientific method • Studied gases and pressure relationship • Italian astronomer who championed heliocentrism
My Dream Job Massage Therapist Crossword Puzzle 2025-06-27
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- Massage done before or after sports
- Document of client’s health info
- Must be renewed to keep practicing
- Profession requiring touch skills
- Study of body muscles
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- Type of massage using stones
- Helps reduce muscle
- Client treatment goal
- Common massage technique involving rubbing
- Aromatic oils used in massage
10 Clues: Helps reduce muscle • Client treatment goal • Study of body muscles • Type of massage using stones • Aromatic oils used in massage • Document of client’s health info • Profession requiring touch skills • Must be renewed to keep practicing • Massage done before or after sports • Common massage technique involving rubbing
MCKENNA VALENITINES 2016 2016-02-12
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- MY DADDY THINKS THAT I AM
- THE PLACE YOU GO TO GET SMART
- MY DADDY ----- ME
- IT IS A HILL CLOSE BY
- COFFEE MAKER
- YOU MAKE YOUR DADDY -----
- IT IS A BLAST BEHIND A BOAT
- THE BEST BOOK TO LIVE BY
- WHERE PEACHES COME FROM
- THE AMAZING PLACE WHERE YOU WENT
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- SHE IS THE MAE
- IT IS ALL ABOUT THE PARTS
- A PIZZA JOINT
- YOU THINK THAT HE IS AWEFUL
- HOW YOU LOOK
- HE LOVES YOU THIS I KNOW
- IT IS SUPER MACHU
- IT IS WHITE AND FAST
- YOUR BOTHER
- THEY HAVE STRIPES
20 Clues: YOUR BOTHER • HOW YOU LOOK • COFFEE MAKER • A PIZZA JOINT • SHE IS THE MAE • MY DADDY ----- ME • IT IS SUPER MACHU • THEY HAVE STRIPES • IT IS WHITE AND FAST • IT IS A HILL CLOSE BY • WHERE PEACHES COME FROM • HE LOVES YOU THIS I KNOW • THE BEST BOOK TO LIVE BY • IT IS ALL ABOUT THE PARTS • MY DADDY THINKS THAT I AM • YOU MAKE YOUR DADDY ----- • YOU THINK THAT HE IS AWEFUL • ...
medical terminology 2022-08-31
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- complete set of individual's genetic information
- in, within, inside
- secrete
- study or formation/structure/function of cells
- abnormal softening of a gland
- above, upon, on
- belly button or navel
- behind the peritoneum
- study of structures of the body
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- direction toward the midline
- situated in the front
- situated near the midline
- out of, outside, away from
- inflammation of a gland
- egg or sperm cell, only has 23 chromosomes
- direction toward or near the side of the body
- elbow
- divided into 4 equal parts
- toward the lower part of the body
- toward the head
20 Clues: elbow • secrete • above, upon, on • toward the head • in, within, inside • situated in the front • belly button or navel • behind the peritoneum • inflammation of a gland • situated near the midline • out of, outside, away from • divided into 4 equal parts • direction toward the midline • abnormal softening of a gland • study of structures of the body • toward the lower part of the body • ...
Safety Assignment 2022-08-22
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- adrenal hormones help cope with
- acronym for high alert meds.
- registered nurse
- red orange label means
- nearsightedness
- decreases blood sugar
- licensed practical nurse
- code do not resuscitate
- makes feces brown
- ion critical for blood clotting
- swelling
- antidiuretic hormone
- an individual living thing
- abnormal heart beat
- study of functions of the human body
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- produces hormone epo
- unaliving ones self
- largest organ in the body
- inhibits the process of clotting
- informed consent is given by
- decreases the spread of germs
- farsightedness
- increases blood sugar
- gland melatonin produced here
- study of form and structure
- erythropoiesis
26 Clues: swelling • farsightedness • erythropoiesis • nearsightedness • registered nurse • makes feces brown • unaliving ones self • abnormal heart beat • produces hormone epo • antidiuretic hormone • decreases blood sugar • increases blood sugar • red orange label means • licensed practical nurse • largest organ in the body • an individual living thing • study of form and structure • ...
Med Term Chapters 1-4 2022-11-07
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- study of the structure of the body
- disease-producing microorganism
- far from the midline
- red blood cell
- towards the midline
- towards the head
- below or lower than
- swayed back disease
- body standing in the standard position
- tumor made of cartilage
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- study of the functions of the structures of the body
- away from the midline
- in the back
- inflammation of the joints
- outbreak of a disease within a specific population
- above or higher than
- in front of
- towards the lower part of the body
- Blue disease
- near the midline
- outbreak of a disease over a large area
21 Clues: in the back • in front of • Blue disease • red blood cell • towards the head • near the midline • towards the midline • below or lower than • swayed back disease • far from the midline • above or higher than • away from the midline • tumor made of cartilage • inflammation of the joints • disease-producing microorganism • study of the structure of the body • towards the lower part of the body • ...
Shoulder Complex- Tyler Stevens 2021-04-28
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- abduction
- external rotation and extension
- GH abducted 90 and elbow flexed 90
- upward rotation measuring distance
- lifting one arm downwards
- white part of anatomy on theshoulder
- internal rotation
- lower right side of scapula
- external rotation and abduction
- lifting one arm upwards
- GH abducted 90 and humerus rotatedin
- downward rotation showing wingspan
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- internal rotation and flexion
- lower left side of scapula
- top part of the sternum
- elbow flexed and GH joint elevated90
- (post)external rotation andabduction
- external rotation
- inner white part of lateral view
- elbow extended and forearm prone
- muscle of the chest
21 Clues: abduction • external rotation • internal rotation • muscle of the chest • top part of the sternum • lifting one arm upwards • lifting one arm downwards • lower left side of scapula • lower right side of scapula • internal rotation and flexion • external rotation and extension • external rotation and abduction • inner white part of lateral view • elbow extended and forearm prone • ...
Crossword 2024-04-04
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- month we first spoke
- my gifts to you on valentines
- rayya’s first pet
- first number in my address
- i dislike people with this condition
- rayya’s favorite pet of Jamie’s
- Rayya is allergic to this
- the name of my pink monkey
- my favorite flower
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- My worst year of high school
- thing above rayya’s bed
- fav Burt’s bees tinted balm color
- movie that we watched together
- your worst year of high school
- Rayyas favorite female artist
- my favorite makeup
- Jamie’s first code name
- hippity and _______
- we avoided this at the arcade
- color I’m wearing on eid
20 Clues: rayya’s first pet • my favorite makeup • my favorite flower • hippity and _______ • month we first spoke • thing above rayya’s bed • Jamie’s first code name • color I’m wearing on eid • Rayya is allergic to this • first number in my address • the name of my pink monkey • My worst year of high school • my gifts to you on valentines • Rayyas favorite female artist • ...
Branches of Biology 2024-07-30
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- study of snakes
- study of dogs
- study of fungi
- study of flower
- study of how the human body functions
- study of lichens
- study of disease or injury
- study of naming
- study of airborne biological particle
- study of micro organisms
- study of lizards
- study of viruses
- study of insects
- study of algae
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- study of cell structure
- study of cats
- study of physical processes
- study of plants
- study of horse
- study of structure of living things and their parts
- study of parasites
- study of genes
- study of animals
- study of mechanical
- study of birds
25 Clues: study of cats • study of dogs • study of fungi • study of horse • study of genes • study of birds • study of algae • study of snakes • study of flower • study of plants • study of naming • study of lichens • study of animals • study of lizards • study of viruses • study of insects • study of parasites • study of mechanical • study of cell structure • study of micro organisms • study of disease or injury • ...
Kaylin Zarate 1st puzzle 2024-09-16
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- to, toward
- stomach
- upon, over
- cutting through skin
- around
- surgical creation
- toward the head
- together, with
- white
- fast rapid
- nearest towards the midline
- divides body in half vertically
- added to the end of the medical term
- small
- side view of the body
- good, well
- flow or discharge of body fluids
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- structure of body
- yellow
- against
- purple
- study of all of aspects diseases
- green
- four
- five
- refers to the back of the body
- 2
- situated in the front
- table of contents
- heart
- beyond, acessive
31 Clues: 2 • four • five • green • white • heart • small • yellow • purple • around • stomach • against • to, toward • upon, over • fast rapid • good, well • together, with • toward the head • beyond, acessive • structure of body • surgical creation • table of contents • cutting through skin • situated in the front • side view of the body • nearest towards the midline • refers to the back of the body • divides body in half vertically • ...
VEA #2 2023-01-31
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- Crabs
- Dr. Temperance Brennan from Bones
- Structure
- Obituary
- Low blood sugar levels
- The Eiffel tower in Paris and in Vegas
- Osmosis occurring inward
- Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand
- The Narrator from Fight Club
- The hamster that Ms. Hopkins talks about a lot
- When too much lemon juice is in lemonade
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- Getting your blood drawn
- Germ-killing substance
- And you were tossing me the car keys"f*** the __________" keychain on the ground
- When something is removed from your throat
- The rainbow
- Queen Elizabeth
- tissue lining the digestive tract
- Becoming by Michelle Obama
- Chiropodist, foot doctor
20 Clues: Crabs • Obituary • Structure • The rainbow • Queen Elizabeth • Germ-killing substance • Low blood sugar levels • Getting your blood drawn • Chiropodist, foot doctor • Osmosis occurring inward • Becoming by Michelle Obama • The Narrator from Fight Club • Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand • Dr. Temperance Brennan from Bones • tissue lining the digestive tract • ...
History of Biology 2017-01-05
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- known as the "Father of Biology"
- known as the "Father of Medicine"
- Swedish botanist and physician recognized for his Systema Naturae (1735), as he introduced a new approach to taxonomy (binomial nomenclature)
- This Dutch biologist was the first to see red blood cells under a microscope in 1658
- A German theologian and botanist published the two volumes of his Herbarum vivae eicones, a book about plants with its fresh and vigorous illustrations
- an English naturalist known “Father of Evolutionary Thought”
- In 1674, this Dutch merchant and scientist was the first one to discover single-celled organisms and called it animalcules
- A German Dominican friar recognized for his contribution in botany, zoology and physiology
- A leading artist and intellectual of the Italian Renaissance. In 1489, he begins a series of anatomical drawings of the human body
- an American biochemist who studied the structure of the hemoglobin
- In 1546, the studies of this French naturalist marked the beginning modern embryology and comparative anatomy
- A prominent Greek physician, surgeon and philosopher who contributed to the early understanding of anatomy and physiology
- In 1242, this Arabian physician was the first to correctly describe the pulmonary circulation of blood in his book the Commentary on the Anatomy of Canon of Avicenna
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- An Augustinian botanist also known as the “Father of Modern Genetics”
- An English physician who was the first to recognize the full circulation of the blood in the human body (De motu cordis) in 1628
- The three scientists Crick, Watson and Wilkins was known for their discovery of the molecular structure of this hereditary material in 1953
- known as the "Father of Botany"
- An Italian Dominican theologian, the foremost medieval Scholastic. He developed his own conclusions from Aristotelian premises, notably in the metaphysics of personality, creation, and Providence
- An Italian microscopist first visualized capillaries
- An Islamic theologian and intellectual. Among his biological writings is Kitāb al-ḥayawān (“Book of Animals”)
- American zoologist and geneticist, famous for his experimental research with the fruit fly (Drosophila) by which he established the chromosome theory of heredity
- Swiss physician and naturalist, best known for his systematic compilations of information on animals and plants
- A French physician and surgeon regarded by some medical historians as the father of modern surgery
- A Muslim physician particularly noted for his book The Canon of Medicine
- A Roman naturalist accounts in his general encyclopedia entitled Pliny’s Natural History
25 Clues: known as the "Father of Botany" • known as the "Father of Biology" • known as the "Father of Medicine" • An Italian microscopist first visualized capillaries • an English naturalist known “Father of Evolutionary Thought” • an American biochemist who studied the structure of the hemoglobin • An Augustinian botanist also known as the “Father of Modern Genetics” • ...
AP 1-Exam 1 2021-02-10
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- In a homeostatic system, blood clotting is an example of __________.
- The anatomical landmark that separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominopelvic cavity is the __________.
- The study of the structure of muscle tissue is an example of __________.
- What is the name of the serous membrane that covers the surface of the heart?
- What is the term for the maintenance of a relatively stable internal environment in an organism?
- The term meaning "the study of disease."
- Moving along the surface of the skin from the wrist toward the elbow is an example of moving in __________ direction.
- what is the term for the homeostatic regulation mechanism in which a cell, tissue, organ, or organ system adjusts its activities without input from the nervous or endocrine system in response to an environmental change?
- Study of the relationship of body structures by examining cross sections of tissue/organ.
- The term which describes organs that are situated between the peritoneum and the muscular wall of the abdominal cavity is __________.
- The organ system that is responsible for the support and protection of organs and tissues and also includes bones and cartilage is the _________ system.
- The organ system responsible for the internal distribution of oxygen and carbon dioxide is the __________ system.
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- What is the term for homeostatic regulation in which the nervous system or the endocrine system adjusts the body’s functioning in response to a change in homeostasis?
- Heat production is a major function of the __________ system.
- In complex organisms such as human beings, cells unite to form __________.
- The level of organization that reflects the interactions between organ systems is the __________.
- In descriptions of the superficial anatomy of the human body, the neck is the __________ region.
- You will see in this course that the human body is made of many different kinds of cells. They number in the trillions. The study of the anatomical differences between these cells is called __________.
- The external genitals of a human are located in the pubic region of the body. Another name for the pubic region is the __________ region.
- What is the term meaning “cutting open” that denotes the study of the structure of internal and external features of the body and how they relate to each other?
- The study of the function of the stomach is an example of __________.
- An anatomy student wants to study how the heart structure changes during the first two months after fertilization of an egg. What type of study is this?
- The heart and the lungs are located in the __________ cavity.
23 Clues: The term meaning "the study of disease." • Heat production is a major function of the __________ system. • The heart and the lungs are located in the __________ cavity. • In a homeostatic system, blood clotting is an example of __________. • The study of the function of the stomach is an example of __________. • ...
college teachers 2025-03-28
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- badminton champion
- argues netball is better than basketball
- constantly has someone from isolation with them
- the leader, went to LJMU
- the first person we see each morning
- anatomy and physiology
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- just a chill guy
- making us do crosswords at 18...
- think they are a boxer
- bullies students about their cooking
- loves a bit of fortnite
11 Clues: just a chill guy • badminton champion • think they are a boxer • anatomy and physiology • loves a bit of fortnite • the leader, went to LJMU • making us do crosswords at 18... • bullies students about their cooking • the first person we see each morning • argues netball is better than basketball • constantly has someone from isolation with them
Biology Bonanza 2025-06-10
9 Clues: Study of cells • Study of diseas • Study of plants • Study of insects • Study of animals • Study of microorganisms • Study of body structure • Study of functions of body parts • Study of organisms and their environment Genetics – Study of genes and heredity
Healthcare Influencers 2021-08-16
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- Author of the most famous medical textbook
- Performed the first surgery
- studied Huntington's disease
- Father of psychoanalysis
- Created the first polio vaccine
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- Used vaccination to control infections
- Established the five phases of grief
- Father of evidence-based medicine
- Appointed professor of pathological anatomy
- Invented penicillin
10 Clues: Invented penicillin • Father of psychoanalysis • Performed the first surgery • studied Huntington's disease • Created the first polio vaccine • Father of evidence-based medicine • Established the five phases of grief • Used vaccination to control infections • Author of the most famous medical textbook • Appointed professor of pathological anatomy
Vocabulary Words-Test over words on 9.28.23 2023-09-25
10 Clues: sad • can touch • interesting • show or prove to be right • structures of living things • comparing 2 things or people • anxiety or fear about something • a feature or quality of a person or thing • an explanation about something (limited info) • showing anger or annoyance at unfair treatment
Renaissance Artists 2024-09-05
10 Clues: painted Mona Lisa • Father of Oil Painting • type of art, using metal • painted School of Athens • sculpted statue of Moses • sculpted Magdalene Penitent • Illustrated the Divine Comedy • subject of botticelli portrait • type of aircraft invented by Da Vinci • sketches made by Da Vinci, study of body
Daily life 2022-04-12
10 Clues: curved ceiling • language spoken • ruled 46 BCE-44 BCE • God of the underworld • way of transportation • plays women could act in • studies the star and skies • the study of body structure • are one of the most used crops • a person who fights people or animals for public entertainment
History of Medicine 2025-08-30
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- first to study causes of diseases
- founder of modern nursing
- 80% of people died by this age
- learned about epidemics and resulted in major medical contribution in pharmacology
- Father of Medicine
- Discovered fallopian tubes
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- established redcross
- Created detailed drawings of human anatomy
- believed evil spirits caused illness
- discovered radium
10 Clues: discovered radium • Father of Medicine • established redcross • founder of modern nursing • Discovered fallopian tubes • 80% of people died by this age • first to study causes of diseases • believed evil spirits caused illness • Created detailed drawings of human anatomy • learned about epidemics and resulted in major medical contribution in pharmacology
health project 2021-09-24
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- Egyptian paper like material
- Chinese theory of balance
- fatal disease caused by a parasite
- derived from the latin word "recipe"meaning takes
- killed 1/3 of the population
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- bacterial infection
- caused by bacteria called mycobacteria
- invented the first stethoscope
- a person who understands anatomy
- caused by versinia pestis bacteria
- contagious and disfiguring disease
11 Clues: bacterial infection • Chinese theory of balance • Egyptian paper like material • killed 1/3 of the population • invented the first stethoscope • a person who understands anatomy • caused by versinia pestis bacteria • contagious and disfiguring disease • fatal disease caused by a parasite • caused by bacteria called mycobacteria • ...
Animal behavior 2016-01-20
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- the structure of an organism
- characteristics of how something behaves
- surprise
- evolve
- how long an organism lives
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- bring back
- animals that eat other animals
- an animal that is hunted and killed by another animal for food
- the way an animal or person acts or behaves
- best guess
- where an organism lives or exists
11 Clues: evolve • surprise • bring back • best guess • how long an organism lives • the structure of an organism • animals that eat other animals • where an organism lives or exists • characteristics of how something behaves • the way an animal or person acts or behaves • an animal that is hunted and killed by another animal for food
BIOLOGY GRADE 6 WORKSHEET 1 2025-06-20
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- Study of the functions and mechanisms in living
- Study of ecosystems.
- organisms.
- Study of internal structure of organisms.
- Naming and classifying organisms.
- Study of the effects of chemicals and toxins on
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- Study of life beyond earth.
- Study of life.
- Studies fossils to understand ancient life.
- Study of animals.
- Examines body fluids and tissues to diagnose
11 Clues: organisms. • Study of life. • Study of animals. • Study of ecosystems. • Study of life beyond earth. • Naming and classifying organisms. • Study of internal structure of organisms. • Studies fossils to understand ancient life. • Examines body fluids and tissues to diagnose • Study of the functions and mechanisms in living • Study of the effects of chemicals and toxins on
Chapter 4 Review Crossword. 2021-12-02
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- books were originally printed in this language
- Its a type of church.
- Wrote the book the prince.
- the study of the human body.
- Removed from the church.
- opposing the teachings of the church.
- Created the printing press.
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- this was made legal to do to humans.
- Sculpted the david.
- Can't read or write.
- people believed this is geocentric.
- A figure in the church that starts with "M".
- Inventor of the telescope.
- Sweet like oregano.
14 Clues: Sculpted the david. • Sweet like oregano. • Can't read or write. • Its a type of church. • Removed from the church. • Inventor of the telescope. • Wrote the book the prince. • Created the printing press. • the study of the human body. • people believed this is geocentric. • this was made legal to do to humans. • opposing the teachings of the church. • ...
Spelling Bee 2021 (2) 2021-07-06
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- Synonyms: transformation, alteration
- Synonyms: sense-datum, quality
- Synonym: loyalist
- a study of eye anatomy, diseases and surgery
- to be more numerous than
- Synonyms: thorough, detailed, careful
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- Synonyms: notwithstanding, regardless
- Synonym: guiltlessness
- Synonym: patriotism
- Synonyms: maudlin, bathetic
- process by which plants use sunlight to make food
- the branch of engineering that deals with things smaller than 100 nanometers
- recurring headache which can cause queasiness
- the use of words that imitate sounds
14 Clues: Synonym: loyalist • Synonym: patriotism • Synonym: guiltlessness • to be more numerous than • Synonyms: maudlin, bathetic • Synonyms: sense-datum, quality • Synonyms: transformation, alteration • the use of words that imitate sounds • Synonyms: notwithstanding, regardless • Synonyms: thorough, detailed, careful • a study of eye anatomy, diseases and surgery • ...
module 11 2017-12-11
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- lima bean sized
- oldest part and central core of the brain
- visual display of brain activity
- measured by electrodes placed on the scalp
- a composite representation of a slice of the brain's structure
- controls arousal
- tissue destruction
- shows brain anatomy
- base of brainstem
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- located below the cerebral hemispheres
- helps govern the endocrine system via the pituitary gland
- show brain function as well as its structure
- little brain
- brain sensory control system
14 Clues: little brain • lima bean sized • controls arousal • base of brainstem • tissue destruction • shows brain anatomy • brain sensory control system • visual display of brain activity • located below the cerebral hemispheres • oldest part and central core of the brain • measured by electrodes placed on the scalp • show brain function as well as its structure • ...
evolution 2023-02-10
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- prehistoric organism petrified
- broken rock formation
- dating older or younger based on relationship
- living tissue in carbon film
- chemical present inorganic matter
- of superposition different layers of rock
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- the process of a igneous rock
- biology studies structure and interaction
- bending or curvature of a rock
- record chart of an important event
- column diagram that shares that shares rock
- change of attitude on surface
- selection of the process of adaptation and change
- fossil preserved in earth
- description of body structure
15 Clues: broken rock formation • fossil preserved in earth • living tissue in carbon film • the process of a igneous rock • change of attitude on surface • description of body structure • prehistoric organism petrified • bending or curvature of a rock • chemical present inorganic matter • record chart of an important event • biology studies structure and interaction • ...
Daily life 2022-04-12
10 Clues: curved ceiling • language spoken • ruled 46 BCE-44 BCE • God of the underworld • way of transportation • plays women could act in • studies the star and skies • the study of body structure • are one of the most used crops • a person who fights people or animals for public entertainment
Secret Buddy 2023-10-15
10 Clues: What's my dream job? • What's my favorite candy? • What's my favorite color? • What's my favorite drink? • What's my favorite animal? • What's my favorite TV show? • What's my favorite subject? • Who's my favorite musician? • What is my favorite sport/hobby? • What topping do I like on my ice cream?
Rachel Ruysch 2024-09-10
10 Clues: Rachel's sister • Rachels teacher • Size of painting • Van Aelst's death date • Paintings modern location • country in the Netherlands • popular art in Europe 1600's • her father got a job teaching • sub-genre of still life painting referred to as • Rachel was how old when she started painting animals
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY 2025-05-04
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- type of doctor specialising in kids
- study of body structure
- medicine that fights bacteria
- low blood sugar
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- inflammation of liver
- white blood cell
- The body’s response to injury or infection, marked by redness and swelling
- instrument used to listen to the heart
- prefix meaning fast
- disease of the joint
10 Clues: low blood sugar • white blood cell • prefix meaning fast • disease of the joint • inflammation of liver • study of body structure • medicine that fights bacteria • type of doctor specialising in kids • instrument used to listen to the heart • The body’s response to injury or infection, marked by redness and swelling
evolution 2023-02-10
Across
- prehistoric organism petrified
- broken rock formation
- dating older or younger based on relationship
- living tissue in carbon film
- chemical present inorganic matter
- of superposition different layers of rock
Down
- the process of a igneous rock
- biology studies structure and interaction
- bending or curvature of a rock
- record chart of an important event
- column diagram that shares that shares rock
- change of attitude on surface
- selection of the process of adaptation and change
- fossil preserved in earth
- description of body structure
15 Clues: broken rock formation • fossil preserved in earth • living tissue in carbon film • the process of a igneous rock • change of attitude on surface • description of body structure • prehistoric organism petrified • bending or curvature of a rock • chemical present inorganic matter • record chart of an important event • biology studies structure and interaction • ...
Cult Fanfiction 2024-08-11
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- How many years of chaos?
- What do Snitches get
- What kind of chronicles?
- We say Our server is not a what?
- Harry Potter and this Ideal
- Not green and silver but green and
- Our precious Slytherin leader in the server
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- At a Minimum
- LSMH Harry does not like this vegetable
- Yesterday, Today, ?
- Metal Hearts and what kind of scars?
- Blank Michele
- Who's anatomy (plural)?
- Canonically Harry describes this man as Handsome the most
14 Clues: At a Minimum • Blank Michele • Yesterday, Today, ? • What do Snitches get • Who's anatomy (plural)? • How many years of chaos? • What kind of chronicles? • Harry Potter and this Ideal • We say Our server is not a what? • Not green and silver but green and • Metal Hearts and what kind of scars? • LSMH Harry does not like this vegetable • Our precious Slytherin leader in the server • ...
Chapter 11 Vocabulary 2013-04-16
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- adjustment to environmental conditions
- the condition of having or being composed of differing elements
- structures body parts that are alike because the species in question share a common ancestor
- selection selective breeding
- variation variation in alleles of genes, occurs both within and among populations
- a predecessor
- detached or separated
- anatomy the study of similarities and differences in the anatomy of different organisms
- selection gradual, non-random process by which biological traits become either more or less common in a population as a function of differential reproduction of their bearers
- rock formed from pre-existing rocks or pieces of once-living organisms
- the change in the inherited characteristics of biological populations over successive generations
- record the remains or imprints of the organisms from earlier geological periods preserved in sedimentary rock
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- diagram used in cladistics which shows relations among organisms
- Darwin British scientist who laid the foundations of the theory of evolution
- The process by which cells or tissues undergo a change toward a more specialized form or function, especially during embryonic development
- to cease to exist
- animals that have a backbone or spinal column
- Beagle a Cherokee-class 10-gun brig-sloop of the Royal Navy
- structures Structures that have similar functions in two organisms that have not evolved from a common ancestral form
- Islands Darwin sailed to Galapagos on board the HMS Beagle in September 1835, when he was 26 years old
- Malthus thought that human population increases much faster than agricultural production
21 Clues: a predecessor • to cease to exist • detached or separated • selection selective breeding • adjustment to environmental conditions • animals that have a backbone or spinal column • the condition of having or being composed of differing elements • diagram used in cladistics which shows relations among organisms • ...
A&P Chapter 1 2014-09-16
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- surface markings
- ECF between cells; body's internal environment
- formation of new cells, production of a new individual
- development of cell from unspecialized to specialized state
- science of body functions
- physiology changes in cells and muscles due to exercise
- hormones
- changes due to disease and aging
- function of nerve cells
- (ICF) inside the cell
- pathway away
- x-rays, MRI, CT
- specific regions of the body
- science of body structures and the relationships among them
- increase in body size due to an increase in size and-or number of cells
- pathway toward
- breakdown of complex chemical substances into simpler components
- 1st 8 weeks of life
- physiology function of kidneys
- motion of the body, individual organs, single cells, tiny structures inside the cell
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- body's defense
- anatomy structural changes associated with disease
- structures of specific structures
- (ECF) outside the cell
- cell structure and function
- (brain) sets range of values in which a controlled condition should be maintained, evaluates input, generates output commands when needed
- complete development from fertilization to death
- body's ability to detect and respond to changes
- microscopic structures of tissues
- physiology function of lungs
- building up of complex chemical substances from simpler components
- physiology heart
- structures that can be examined without a microscope
- receives output from control center and produces a response of effect that changes the controlled condition
- monitors change in a controlled condition and sends input to a control center
- sum of all chemical processes
36 Clues: hormones • pathway away • body's defense • pathway toward • x-rays, MRI, CT • surface markings • physiology heart • 1st 8 weeks of life • (ICF) inside the cell • (ECF) outside the cell • function of nerve cells • science of body functions • cell structure and function • physiology function of lungs • specific regions of the body • sum of all chemical processes • physiology function of kidneys • ...
Renaissance 2021-03-25
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- when an incision is made to release bad blood
- when leeches are placed on the body
- Famous English writer?
- Johannes Gutenberg invented this
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- What does Renaissance mean?
- study of the human body
- The local language
- cutting open to examine the human body
- where younger girls were sent or educated
- Invented the telescope
- money raised for marriage
11 Clues: The local language • Invented the telescope • Famous English writer? • study of the human body • money raised for marriage • What does Renaissance mean? • Johannes Gutenberg invented this • when leeches are placed on the body • cutting open to examine the human body • where younger girls were sent or educated • when an incision is made to release bad blood
Human Anatomy and physiology 2017-10-06
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- the chemical processes that occur within a living organism in order to maintain life
- the act of moving/change of place
- excessive, above normal,tone tension
- traces structure changes that occur in the body throughout the life span
- engulfing of extracellular fluid by cells
- new individual organism off-spring produced from their parent
- deals with structure too small to be seen with the naked eye
- a measure of the ability of a solution to cause a change in cell shape
- engulfing of foreign solids by cells
- is the study of large body structures visible to the naked eye
- positive electrical change
- small cellular structures
- the process of breaking down food
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- a solution with a concentration of nonpenetrating
- the process of eliminating or expelling waste matter
- study the body parts and relations
- anatomy: all structures in a particular region of the body
- cytoplasmic organelles responsible for ATP
- the cellular material surrounding the nucleus
- physiology: concerns kidney function and urine production
- body parts works and carry out life sustaining activities
- negative electrical change
- explains the workings of the nervous system
- taken in a via the diet
- level: is a cellular organazational level between cells and complete organ
- is an increase in size of the body part of the organism as a whole
- studies structural changes caused by disease
- system: organs that work together to perform or or more functions
- below normal tone or tension
- body structure is studied system by system
30 Clues: taken in a via the diet • small cellular structures • negative electrical change • positive electrical change • below normal tone or tension • the act of moving/change of place • the process of breaking down food • study the body parts and relations • excessive, above normal,tone tension • engulfing of foreign solids by cells • engulfing of extracellular fluid by cells • ...
BIOLOGY GRADE 6 WORKSHEET 1 2025-06-20
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- Study of the functions and mechanisms in living
- Study of ecosystems.
- organisms.
- Study of internal structure of organisms.
- Naming and classifying organisms.
- Study of the effects of chemicals and toxins on
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- Study of life beyond earth.
- Study of life.
- Studies fossils to understand ancient life.
- Study of animals.
- Examines body fluids and tissues to diagnose
11 Clues: organisms. • Study of life. • Study of animals. • Study of ecosystems. • Study of life beyond earth. • Naming and classifying organisms. • Study of internal structure of organisms. • Studies fossils to understand ancient life. • Examines body fluids and tissues to diagnose • Study of the functions and mechanisms in living • Study of the effects of chemicals and toxins on
Evolution Express Crossword 2017-05-02
Across
- study of life
- From nature
- human body study
- study of biology over different regions of the Earth
- select with an ion
- proteins that make up all life
- the changing of species
- a group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of exchanging genes or interbreeding.
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- the man behind evolution
- weather patterns over time
- man-made
- habitat of an organism is its __________
- how man makes sense of the world.
- a group of species
14 Clues: man-made • From nature • study of life • human body study • select with an ion • a group of species • the changing of species • the man behind evolution • weather patterns over time • proteins that make up all life • how man makes sense of the world. • habitat of an organism is its __________ • study of biology over different regions of the Earth • ...
Valentines Day 2024-01-25
Across
- the french city of love
- what you might sign a love letter with
- Box of __________
- card you give someone to declare love
- the flower of valentines day
- Love at first _______
- one color that represents love
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- something to leave on someone's cheek
- people who truly belong together
- these can be haikus or limericks
- craft material used for valentines
- anatomy that matters for love
- cherub who shoots arrows of love
- the month of valentines day
- one color that represents love
15 Clues: Box of __________ • Love at first _______ • the french city of love • the month of valentines day • the flower of valentines day • anatomy that matters for love • one color that represents love • one color that represents love • people who truly belong together • these can be haikus or limericks • cherub who shoots arrows of love • craft material used for valentines • ...
Basic Animal Anatomy 2021-02-10
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- The part of an animal's body just above the elbow of the foreleg.
- The upper rounded part of the hindquarter (also called the croup).
- The upper joint of the front leg just below the shoulder.
- The projecting jaw that contains the nose and mouth in some animals.
- The long projecting hairs or bristles growing near the mouth of an animal.
- The major organ of the respiratory system of a fish that allows them to breathe without lungs.
- The tip of the nose that may be sensitive and useful for investigating food, water, or unfamiliar objects.
- The hind limb extending from the rump to the hock.
- The back of a bird's neck.
- Extensions of the epidermal layer of skin that have been modified to provide protection.
- The tarsal joint or large joint halfway up the hind limb.
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- The part of the foot that the animal walks on.
- The transparent layer permanently covering the eye that serves as the eyelid for snakes.
- The topmost part of a bird's head.
- A ring encircling the eye of many birds.
- The longer, coarse hairs above the shorter under-fur of an animal that protects the animal and under-fur from rain and cold.
- The feathers covering the ears.
- Epidermal scales found on turtles.
- The loose fold of skin under the chin of an animal, most prominent in female rabbits.
- The joint next above the hock in the hind leg of a four footed animal.
- The fleshy side of the face below the eye and above and to the side of the mouth.
- The web of skin supported with bone or cartilage rods that enable a fish to move through the water.
- The fleshy part of the side between the ribs and the rump.
23 Clues: The back of a bird's neck. • The feathers covering the ears. • The topmost part of a bird's head. • Epidermal scales found on turtles. • A ring encircling the eye of many birds. • The part of the foot that the animal walks on. • The hind limb extending from the rump to the hock. • The upper joint of the front leg just below the shoulder. • ...
Anatomy of Respiration 2021-02-20
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- large/vertical/ & rectangular, ribbon of muscle superficial to other abdominal muscles
- structure that promotes rapid transfer of gas exchange within the terminal bronchiole
- deepest of the anterior abdominal muscles that runs laterally
- massive muscle covering the upper back and neck/ supports back muscles for stability needed for efficient breathing
- deepest of the intercostal muscles that assists in lowering the ribs
- the primary muscle of inspiration
- ribs attached to the sternum through cartilage that runs superior to the sternum
- collapsed tube posterior & adjacent to the trachea leading to the digestive system
- mucous solution between the parietal and visceral pleurae
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- the "middle" space nestled deep in to the lungs
- superficial layer of tissue with cells packed tightly together allowing nothing to pass through
- second most important muscle for respiration/ helps elevate the rib cage
- originates along the iliac crest, fans up, and inserts into the transverse process of the lumbar vertebrae
- each rib connects in ______ places
- made up of the trachea, primary bronchi, and lungs
- muscle descending from behind the ear at the mastoid process then divides and inserts into the clavicle & sternum
- very strong tissue with high tensile and compressive strength
- as the volume of a container increases , the pressure within the container will decrease
- made up of the manubrium, corpus, and the xiphoid process
- plane of reference splitting the body up into superior and inferior portions
20 Clues: the primary muscle of inspiration • each rib connects in ______ places • the "middle" space nestled deep in to the lungs • made up of the trachea, primary bronchi, and lungs • made up of the manubrium, corpus, and the xiphoid process • mucous solution between the parietal and visceral pleurae • deepest of the anterior abdominal muscles that runs laterally • ...
Microscopic Of Anatomy 2019-12-01
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- _____is the cells of all living things are composed of a substance.
- ______is the nerve tissue carries messages to the brain and is made up of special cells.
- The heart is ______ to the stomach.
- _____ is the bone of the upper leg.
- ______is thinking,problem solving,"executive functioning,"happen here.
- ______is the thick filaments.
- ______ the long, main portion of a bone.
- _______ is the small channels that radiate through the matrix of bone.
- ______is known as the "muscle husk".
- _______is the collection of similar cells that perform a particular function.
- ______is also microscopic anatomy.
- Pulmonary circulation occurs only between the heart and the _____
- ______is the center of the cell that have dense,active protoplasm.
- _____ layers of bone matrix.
- _____ means towards the front
- _______ marrow is located in the ends of long bones.
- ____is the rings around the haversian canal.
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- ______zone is also called the zone H zone.
- ______ cells that can build bony matrix.
- _____is the protoplasm of a cell that surrounds the nucleus.
- ______ are needlelike structures found in spongy bone.
- The functional unit that makes up compact bone is called ____
- ______is the basic unit of all living things.
- The shaft of a hair is made of _____
- _______is the study of the functions and activities performed by the body structures.
- ______is the most cells reproduce by dividing into two identical cells.
- ______is the primary structural unit of the nervous system.
- ______is the alteration between light and dark bands look like.
- ______ the functional unit of the muscle cell.
- _____is a short bone.
- ______ is the thin filament.
- There is a large percantage of fat in ______ marrow.
32 Clues: _____is a short bone. • ______ is the thin filament. • _____ layers of bone matrix. • ______is the thick filaments. • _____ means towards the front • ______is also microscopic anatomy. • The heart is ______ to the stomach. • _____ is the bone of the upper leg. • The shaft of a hair is made of _____ • ______is known as the "muscle husk". • ...
Anatomy the head 2021-01-08
29 Clues: öra • haka • kind • hals • käke • tand • näsa • panna • skägg • finne • tunga • linjer • rynkor • fräknar • ansikte • tinning • smilgrop • hårfäste • näsborre • tandkött • ögonlock • framsida • nackparti • hårbotten • kronparti • inre parti • polisonger • båge,kurva • yttre parti
General Anatomy & Physiology 2021-01-07
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- The simplest form of nervous activity that includes a sensory and motor nerve is called a
- The ___________ system makes blood and oxygen available to body structures through breathing and the elimination of carbon dioxide
- The part of the muscle that does not move and is attached closest to the skeleton is the
- _________ tissue contracts and moves various parts of the body
- The dense, active protoplasm found in the center of the cell is the
- The system of nerves that that carries impulses , or messages to and from the central nervous system is called the __________ nervous system
- The connection between 2 or more bones of the skeleton is called a
- The ____________ system distributes blood throughout the body
- Which nerve affects the muscles of the mouth
- The largest artery in the human body is the
- The _______ is the larger of 2 bones that form the leg below the knee
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- Mitosis is the usual process of cell reproduction of human tissue that occurs when the cell divides into two identical cells called _________ cells
- The endocrine glands also known as ___________ glands, release hormonal secretions directly into the bloodstream
- The _____________ are the muscles that straighten the wrist, hand and fingers to form a straight line
- Structures composed of specialized tissues designed to perform specific functions in plants and animals are known as
- The muscle that covers the back of the neck and the upper and middle region of the back is the
- ____________ tissue lines the heart, digestive and respiratory organs, and the glands
- The basic unit of all living things, from bacteria to plants to animals, including human beings, are
- The complex system that serves as a protective covering and helps regulate the body's temperature is the ____________ system
- The oval bony case that protects the brain is the
- The broad muscle that covers the top of the skull and consists of of the occipitalis and frontalis is the
- The ________ is the watery fluid that surrounds the nucleus of the cell and is needed for growth, reproduction, and self repair
- The ____________ cranial nerve is the chief motor nerve of the face
- The study of the functions and activities performed by the body's structures is called ___________
24 Clues: The largest artery in the human body is the • Which nerve affects the muscles of the mouth • The oval bony case that protects the brain is the • The ____________ system distributes blood throughout the body • _________ tissue contracts and moves various parts of the body • The connection between 2 or more bones of the skeleton is called a • ...
Anatomy Final Review 2020-12-10
Across
- System that controls hormones
- Pertaining to the highest point of the shoulder
- Process that receives signals from other neurons
- Process that sends information to other neurons
- Pertaining to the back
- Largest bone in leg
- Pointed process for articulation on bones
- System that transports via blood
- The hardest of the connective tissues
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- Lower jaw bone
- Largest bone in arm
- Oil gland that surrounds hair follicle
- Forehead bone
- "Shallow depression" bone marking
- Cervical vertebrae 2 (C2)
- Muscle attached to bone and skin
- The most abundant connective tissue type
- Muscle supinates the forearm
- Pertaining to the ankle
- Muscle allows you to cross your legs
- Fused vertebrae
- Most common type of sudoriferous gland
- Ribs that do not directly attach to sternum
23 Clues: Forehead bone • Lower jaw bone • Fused vertebrae • Largest bone in arm • Largest bone in leg • Pertaining to the back • Pertaining to the ankle • Cervical vertebrae 2 (C2) • Muscle supinates the forearm • System that controls hormones • Muscle attached to bone and skin • System that transports via blood • "Shallow depression" bone marking • Muscle allows you to cross your legs • ...
Animal External Anatomy 2020-04-06
Across
- Upper bone of the hind leg, hind leg over the femur.
- The bone at the back or top of the head,
- Ventral part of the abdomen in front of the hind legs.
- Joint between the radius/ulna and metacarpal bones: equivalent to the human wrist.
- The head from the nose to stop.
- The “extra” toe on the inside of the leg, has a claw that needs trimmed.
- The trunk part of the body between the elbow along the ribs; also called the thorax.
- Upper hind quarter.
- The joint between the forearm and upper arm, the area over the top of the ulna.
- Portion of the back between the ribs and the tail, lumbar region
- The part of the body between the chest and the hindquarter.
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- Joint between the stifle and metatarsus.
- Long hair on muzzle (vibrissae).
- Soles of the feet
- The knee, joint between the femur and tibia, refers to area between knee joint and hock.
- Area between the shoulder and carpus.
- Lower portion of the leg, metacarpal and metatarsal bones.
- Fleshy portion of the side of the face
- External part of the ear.
- Position of teeth, some standards call for “level” bites in which teeth meet evenly at the edges, others call for “scissor” bites in which upper teeth just overlap the bottom teeth.
20 Clues: Soles of the feet • Upper hind quarter. • External part of the ear. • The head from the nose to stop. • Long hair on muzzle (vibrissae). • Area between the shoulder and carpus. • Fleshy portion of the side of the face • Joint between the stifle and metatarsus. • The bone at the back or top of the head, • Upper bone of the hind leg, hind leg over the femur. • ...
Anatomy and Physiology 2020-04-13
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- The basic units of all living things
- _______________ is approximately 80% water
- The ankle joint is made up of how many bones?
- study of microscopic anatomy
- AKA Kneecap
- Endocrine glands AKA ________________ glands
- AKA non-striated muscles
- AKA pulmonary trunk
- Insulin, adrenaline and estrogen are examples of ________________
- Abbreviation for the part of the nervous system that connects the outer parts of the body to the central nervous system
- The number of hormones in your body
- Fibrous tissue that binds together, protects, and supports the various parts of the body
- The muscle that enables you to close your eyes
- ________________ are located closer to the outer skin surface of the body than arteries
- Sensory nerves AKA
- Groups of body organs acting together to perform one or more functions
- The bone that joins all the bones of the cranium together
- The primary structural unit of the nervous system
- The component of blood that gives it it’s color
- The physical foundation of the body
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- The watery fluid that surrounds the nucleus of the cell and is needed for growth
- Zygomatic bones
- Muscle of the neck that lowers and rotates the head
- Means “natural covering”
- The breakdown of complex molecules in living organisms to form simpler ones
- study of the large observable structures of the body
- Carry oxygenated blood away from the heart
- Muscles that draw body parts inward
- The muscle that turns the hand inward so the palm faces down
- Structures composed of specialized tissues designed to perform specific functions in plants and animals
- A protective covering on the body surfaces
- The number of systems in the body
- A lower, thick-walled chamber of the heart
- The muscle that raises the eye brows
- The largest and most complex organization of nerve tissue
- 40-50% of your bodyweight is ______________________
- The system that eliminates waste from the body
- the part of the muscle that moves and is farthest from the skeleton
- Abbreviation for the part of the nervous system that controls the involuntary muscles
- The sebaceous gland is an __________________ gland
- ____________cranial nerve is the largest cranial nerve
- Number of bones in the face
- Abbreviation for the part of the nervous system that controls consciousness and mental activities
43 Clues: AKA Kneecap • Zygomatic bones • Sensory nerves AKA • AKA pulmonary trunk • Means “natural covering” • AKA non-striated muscles • Number of bones in the face • study of microscopic anatomy • The number of systems in the body • Muscles that draw body parts inward • The number of hormones in your body • The physical foundation of the body • The basic units of all living things • ...
Anatomy Practice Final 2020-06-10
Across
- regulating vital body function
- muscles are small muscles attached to hair follicles
- part of the brainstem that links the medulla oblongata and the thalamus
- weight bearing bone of the leg
- shoulder bone
- movement in the body system
- muscles in the heart
- a mature melanin-forming cell, especially in the skin
- Skin are scent glands and create odor
- located in the front area of the skull and consisting of two hemispheres
- ocated on the opposite side of the forearm from the thumb
- bone system
- neurons that transmit signal system
- located at the ends of the long bone
- the hip bone or hip joint
- the outer layer of tissue
- two masses of gray matter lying between the cerebral hemispheres
- develop vertebrae brain that is composed of the tectum and tegmentum
- inner layer of the two main layers of the skin
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- cells of the body and no reproductive cell
- Thigh Skeletal Bone
- rest and digestive system
- long stem-like structure which makes up part of the brainstem
- base of the brain
- lies between the dermis and underlying tissues and organs
- Its function is to coordinate and regulate muscular activity.
- directs the body's rapid involuntary response to dangerous or stressful situations
- hard structure of the skeleton
- specialize in antigen presentation and belong to the skin immune system
- cells and their extracellular matrix from the same origin that together carry out a specific function
- thin and long structure made up of nervous system
- long bone in the arm that runs from the shoulder to the elbow
- inner region of an organ or tissue
- Skin system
- create oil in the skin
- largest and complex organ
- marking in the head skeletal system
- transmission and nerves during brain activity
- regulates involuntary physiologic processes
- nearer to the center of the body
- muscles in the face
- away from the center of the body
42 Clues: Skin system • bone system • shoulder bone • base of the brain • Thigh Skeletal Bone • muscles in the face • muscles in the heart • create oil in the skin • rest and digestive system • largest and complex organ • the outer layer of tissue • the hip bone or hip joint • movement in the body system • regulating vital body function • hard structure of the skeleton • weight bearing bone of the leg • ...
Digestive Anatomy & Physiology 2020-09-21
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- acts on proteins
- the main site of nutrient absorption for both ruminants and non-ruminants
- stomach chamber in cows and related animals in which symbiotic bacteria digest cellulose
- Enzyme that breaks down remaining proteins
- carries food from mouth to stomach through a series of muscular waves or contractions
- one-celled organisms. Found in the rumen and reticulum and aid in digestion
- liquid that contains water, mucus, hydrochloric acid and digestive enzymes. Secreted by glands
- true stomach of ruminants
- the structure of the poultry stomach that grinds feed using its muscles and grit and gravel
- small finger-like projections in the intestinal wall that increase the surface area and aid in digestive absorption
- acts on fats in the stomach/abomasum/ proventriculus
- blind pouch located between the small and large intestine where microbes act on feed to further breakdown roughage
- organic catalyst substances that speed up the digestive process
- process of forcing food back up the esophagus to be chewed again
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- Primary site of water absorption and formation of feces
- changes starch that was not processed be salivary amylase into maltose
- compounds that are the building blocks of protein
- common term for animals that become ill from eating foreign objects
- the site of acid digestion in the non-ruminant animal
- site where feed is ground and squeezed. Also called "many piles". Liquid is removed
- partially digested feed that is acidic, semi fluid, gray, and pulpy. Produced in stomach and sent to small intestine
- The honeycomb
- the true stomach of poultry
- process of grasping feed with lips tongue and/or teeth
- acts on fats to convert them into fatty acids
25 Clues: The honeycomb • acts on proteins • true stomach of ruminants • the true stomach of poultry • Enzyme that breaks down remaining proteins • acts on fats to convert them into fatty acids • compounds that are the building blocks of protein • acts on fats in the stomach/abomasum/ proventriculus • the site of acid digestion in the non-ruminant animal • ...
Muscle Anatomy Review 2021-05-20
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- neurotransmitter that starts muscle contraction
- cell respiration without oxygen;___ glycolysis
- space between neuron and muscle; synaptic _____
- section of myofibril from 1 z disc to another
- part of thin filament that binds to myosin
- brings action potential into the muscle cell
- blocks binding site on actin
- superhero who has huge muscles when angry
- muscle cell membrane
- outermost connective tissue; surrounds muscle
- helps create ATP: ____ phosphate
- involuntary muscle found in the digestive tract
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- overlapping patterns of actin & myosin; I and A __
- connects muscle to bone
- electrical signal; _______ potential
- channels filled with Ca2+; sarcoplasmic ______
- explains muscle contraction; sliding ___ theory
- bundle of muscle fibers
- connective tissue that surrounds fascicles
- describes appearance of striped muscles
- involuntary muscle found in the heart
- thick filaments of muscle fiber
- cell respiration that burns fat for energy aerobic _______
23 Clues: muscle cell membrane • connects muscle to bone • bundle of muscle fibers • blocks binding site on actin • thick filaments of muscle fiber • helps create ATP: ____ phosphate • electrical signal; _______ potential • involuntary muscle found in the heart • describes appearance of striped muscles • superhero who has huge muscles when angry • ...
Human Anatomy Crossword 2021-10-20
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- Tiny gas sacs in the lung that allows for gas exchange.
- Bone that has a shaft and 2 ends and is longer than it is wide
- A muscle on the back part of the upper arm.
- Part of the skeleton that consists of the bones of the head and trunk of a vertebrate
- Specialized structures that perform various jobs inside cells
- Network of capillaries and large network of tubes throughout the body
- Thin, outer layer of the skin
- The layer of skin that lies beneath the epidermis
- The membrane enclosing the heart
- Organ that filters blood.
- The middle and thickest layer of the heart wall.
- AKA breastbone
- Stores and releases sweat.
- Portion of the skeleton of vertebrates consisting of the bones that support the appendages
- Small bean-shaped structure that filters the lymph.
- A curved bone in a person's chest.
- The innermost layer of the heart
- Motion that increases the angle and straightens the joint.
- Main artery of body, supplies oxygenated blood.
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- Refers to the front of the body
- Carries lymph and catches leftover plasma from blood vessels.
- A group of cells that have similar structure and that function together as a unit
- A muscle on the front part of the upper arm.
- Motion of rotating around an AXIS.
- A colorless fluid containing white blood cells.
- Leaf-like structure that closes the opening into the larynx during swallowing
- A wall that forms a barrier between the two ventricles of the heart.
- The innermost (or deepest) and thickest layer of skin.
- Motion that decreases the angle between the bone.
- Starts with an A, another word for fat
- Basic building blocks of all living things
- The area of the throat containing the vocal cords and used for breathing, swallowing, and talking
- Motion of rotating in a circle
- Organ that allows you to breathe
- The membrane-lined cavity behind the nose and mouth, connecting them to the esophagus.
- The body's recognizable structures that perform specific functions.
36 Clues: AKA breastbone • Organ that filters blood. • Stores and releases sweat. • Thin, outer layer of the skin • Motion of rotating in a circle • Refers to the front of the body • The membrane enclosing the heart • Organ that allows you to breathe • The innermost layer of the heart • Motion of rotating around an AXIS. • A curved bone in a person's chest. • ...
Anatomy Blood Crossword 2022-03-24
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- a machine that spins and shows the percentages and density of blood cells
- fight infections
- a bacterius virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease
- include antibodies and transport proteins
- red blood cell
- supplies the body's organs with oxygen and nutrients while also removing CO2 and other wastes. Its also known as the circular system
- when a mass of blood forms to stop blood flowing out of the body
- function in blood clotting
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- blood plasma from colloting agents being remove
- platelets
- fluid that transports oxygen and nutrients
- when a needle is inserted in an artery rather than a vein
- fluid portion of the blood
- protein that combines with oxygen
- The resistance to flow exhibited by a fluid due to molecular interactions within the fluid
- white blood cell
- special proteins that attack invading pathogens or foreign cells
- they're important to maintain osmotic pressure of a plasma
- insoluble protein fibers that form the basic framework of a blood clot
- the puncture of a vein typically to withdraw a blood sample
20 Clues: platelets • red blood cell • fight infections • white blood cell • fluid portion of the blood • function in blood clotting • protein that combines with oxygen • include antibodies and transport proteins • fluid that transports oxygen and nutrients • blood plasma from colloting agents being remove • when a needle is inserted in an artery rather than a vein • ...
Human Anatomy Bones 2021-11-22
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- bone lateral side of tibia
- fingertips
- forms the forehead (Mrs. Marques voice)
- also known as the shin
- connect your ankle to phalanges
- cranial bone through which the spinal cord passes
- moveable bone in lower arm
- otherwise known as the "kneecap"
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- bones that connect to wrist and phalanges
- located at the upper back area in the skull
- heel of the foot
- longest bone in the human body
- bone that forms your upper jaw
- located between your elbow and your shoulder
- diamond-shaped bone below and lateral to eye orbit
- short bones of your hand
- vertebrae that lines up with the ribs
- largest bone in the human skull
- bone that carries majority of body weight
- stationary bone
- most inferior vertebrae
- bones that form the ankle
22 Clues: fingertips • stationary bone • heel of the foot • also known as the shin • most inferior vertebrae • short bones of your hand • bones that form the ankle • bone lateral side of tibia • moveable bone in lower arm • longest bone in the human body • bone that forms your upper jaw • connect your ankle to phalanges • largest bone in the human skull • otherwise known as the "kneecap" • ...
Anatomy Extra Credit 2021-11-28
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- Central core of the hair, made of soft keratin
- Outermost layer of skin
- Keratin plate that grows at the end of your phalanges
- Type of epidermal cell that produces keratin
- ___ gland that is responsible for cooling you down
- Main organ to the integumentary system, serves as a barrier to the environment
- The dermis is made up of dense ____ tissue
- Nail ___, the part of the nail that is embedded in the skin
- Begins in your epidermis and grows out, protrudes out of your skin, is mostly found in your head
- Gland that's function is to lubricate/soften skin
- The epidermis is made up of ____ tissue
- Hair shaft and hair ____
- Most abundant sweat gland, found in palms, forehead, and soles of feet
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- The main function of the integumentary system
- Lowest layer of skin
- System of the body that consists of the skin, hair, nails, and glands
- Subcutaneous tissue below the hypodermis
- Layer of the skin that tattoos are located
- Sweat gland found in the dermis and are larger, come in during puberty
- The hypodermis, also known as _____ tissue
- Drawings embedded in the skin
- outermost layer of hair, made of a single layer of overlapping cells
- Amino acid that gives your skin color
23 Clues: Lowest layer of skin • Outermost layer of skin • Hair shaft and hair ____ • Drawings embedded in the skin • Amino acid that gives your skin color • The epidermis is made up of ____ tissue • Subcutaneous tissue below the hypodermis • Layer of the skin that tattoos are located • The hypodermis, also known as _____ tissue • The dermis is made up of dense ____ tissue • ...
Anatomy and Physiology 2021-12-10
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- Bottom layer of epidermis that contains melanocytes
- Area of kidney with greatest proportion of nephron structures
- Increase surface area of small intestine
- Name of the only bone not connected to another bone
- Membrane transport where no cellular energy (ATP) is required
- Inorganic compound that makes up 60-80% of the volume of living cells
- Away from midline
- Name of 11th and 12th ribs
- Degree of burn causing redness, swelling, and blistering
- The ability of a solution to cause a cell to shrink or swell
- Tiny muscles attached to hair follicles
- Most abundant and widely distributed tissue type
- Name of organ responsible for carrying food and liquids from mouth to stomach
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- Name of slightly movable joints
- Body system responsible for regulating water, eliminating wastes and toxins, and regulating blood pH
- Organic molecule that acts as a building block for complex sugars and provides quick energy
- Not soluble in water
- Name of fracture most common in children
- Name of vertebrae with no body or spinous process
- Most abundant element in human body
- Sequence of 3 bases that specify a particular amino acid
- At or near the front of the body
22 Clues: Away from midline • Not soluble in water • Name of 11th and 12th ribs • Name of slightly movable joints • At or near the front of the body • Most abundant element in human body • Tiny muscles attached to hair follicles • Increase surface area of small intestine • Name of fracture most common in children • Most abundant and widely distributed tissue type • ...
Throat & Thorax Anatomy 2021-12-10
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- muscular tube that carries food/drink to stomach
- heart rate less than 60 beats per minute
- carry blood away from heart
- respiration rate over 20 breaths per minute
- carry blood back to heart
- protects vital organs
- 2 large tubes that carry air from windpipe to lungs
- cartilage that is also known as Adams apple
- cartilage that forms complete ring
- respiration rate less than 12 breaths per minute
- muscle that separates the abdominal cavity
- upper chambers of the heart
- sound the heart makes
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- _____ rate is 12-10 breaths per minute
- pumps blood through circulatory system
- flaps that prevent backward flow of blood
- tiny air sacs within the lungs
- lining of the lungs
- heart rate over 100 beats per minute
- U-shaped bone in the neck
- also known as the biscupid valve
21 Clues: lining of the lungs • protects vital organs • sound the heart makes • carry blood back to heart • U-shaped bone in the neck • carry blood away from heart • upper chambers of the heart • tiny air sacs within the lungs • also known as the biscupid valve • cartilage that forms complete ring • heart rate over 100 beats per minute • _____ rate is 12-10 breaths per minute • ...
Anatomy and Physiology 2021-12-12
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- dermal layer responsible for fingerprints
- moves water through a semipermeable membrane
- resistant to damage
- surface tissue function in filtration, diffusion, secretion, and absorption
- thin plate-like cels, function in diffusion
- around heart
- closed ventral body cavity, consists of a simple squamous epithelium resting on a thin layer of loose connective tissue
- your skin, consists of keratinized stratified squamous
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- lines body cavities (digestive, urogenital & respiratory tracts)
- layer og translucent cells, absent in thin skin
- around intestines
- line internal body walls
- used to eject wastes and to secrete cell products
- single layer, each cell attached to basement membrane, reproductive and respiratory duct
- proceeds against concentration gradient, requires the carrier
- moves small or lipid-soluble solutes through the membrane
- vascular region
- around lungs
- cover internal organs
- transports amino acids, some sugars, and sodium through the plasma membrane against gradient
- top tissue
- secretory cells and make up gland, tubules of the kidney, terminal bronchioles of the lungs, and ducts of reproductive tracts
22 Clues: top tissue • around lungs • around heart • vascular region • around intestines • resistant to damage • cover internal organs • line internal body walls • dermal layer responsible for fingerprints • thin plate-like cels, function in diffusion • moves water through a semipermeable membrane • layer og translucent cells, absent in thin skin • ...
anatomy and physiology 2021-12-13
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- - pathy
- How many types of epithelial tissue are there
- -osis
- (2) classifications of simple epithelium based on
- - itis
- (as a whole) -Major skin area where derivatives (hair, nails) reside
- low Ph (under 7)
- Upper division of the skeleton
- When over 25% of the body is burned
- The function of this system filters blood and remove waste. It also concentrates waste into urine and gets rid of urine from the body
- High Ph (over 7)
- Maintenance of relatively stable internal environments
- -ology
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- Most abundant and widely distributed tissue type
- How many organ systems are in the human body
- Simple epithelia has one layer and Stratified epithelia have ____
- type of burn that causes your skin to be of a grey-white color/ black
- Largely adipose tissue; anchors the skin to underlying tissue
- How many stages of mitosis are there
- How many classes of connective tissue are there
- (1)classifications of simple epithelium based on
- Considered a biological catalyst that helps speed up reactions and uses less energy
- Ph of 7
23 Clues: -osis • - itis • -ology • - pathy • Ph of 7 • low Ph (under 7) • High Ph (over 7) • Upper division of the skeleton • When over 25% of the body is burned • How many stages of mitosis are there • How many organ systems are in the human body • How many types of epithelial tissue are there • How many classes of connective tissue are there • Most abundant and widely distributed tissue type • ...
Inner Ear Anatomy 2022-02-10
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- Fluid high in Sodium (Na)between the bony and membranous labyrinth and in the scala vestibuli and tympani
- sensory neurons that carry information to the CNS
- Membrane that divides the scala vestibuli and scala media
- Has about 2 3/4 coils
- Scala space inferior to the scala media
- Support cells for the OHCs
- Cochlear portion of CN VIII
- Group of neuron cell bodies in the modiolus that innervate hair cells
- motor neurons that carry information from the CNS
- Core of temporal bone that runs through the center of the cochlea
- membrane that sits above the Organ of Corti
- membrane that divides the scala media from the scala tympani
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- Fluid high in Potassium (K) within the membranous labyrinth
- System responsible for balance
- Openings in the osseous spiral lamina
- hair cell organelles that repsond to fluid motion
- Scala space filled with endolymph
- Scala space superior to the scala media
- houses hair cells
- Hair cells of which humans have about 3,500
- Hair cells that come in rows of 3
21 Clues: houses hair cells • Has about 2 3/4 coils • Support cells for the OHCs • Cochlear portion of CN VIII • System responsible for balance • Scala space filled with endolymph • Hair cells that come in rows of 3 • Openings in the osseous spiral lamina • Scala space inferior to the scala media • Scala space superior to the scala media • Hair cells of which humans have about 3,500 • ...
Knee Anatomy/Injuries 2022-04-12
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- Muscle group that does knee flexion
- When the patella goes out of the groove and then back in on its own
- Dislocation that is a medical emergency
- ligament that prevents posterior translation and ER of the tibia
- ligament that limits valgus forces
- Largest sesamoid bone in body
- The thigh bone is known as ________
- Syndrome that affects the fat pad of the knee
- Ligament that prevents anterior translation and IR of the tibia
- Ligament located on the outside of the knee that connects the tibia and femur
- The shin bone is known as the ____
- Patellofemoral syndrome and ACL sprains commonly affect which gender?
- Cartilage that absorbs shock and reduces friction
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- Stress test done to assess for MCL sprain
- _______ ________ is a condition that occurs can cause the tibial tuberosity to enlarge
- Another name for patellar femoral syndrome
- Patellar Tendonitis is also known a ______ knee
- Joint made up of the patella and femur
- Special test to assess for a meniscus tear
- Bone lateral to the tibia
- Test used to assess if there was a PCL sprain
- Special test used to assess for ACL sprain
- The quadriceps group does knee ______
23 Clues: Bone lateral to the tibia • Largest sesamoid bone in body • ligament that limits valgus forces • The shin bone is known as the ____ • Muscle group that does knee flexion • The thigh bone is known as ________ • The quadriceps group does knee ______ • Joint made up of the patella and femur • Dislocation that is a medical emergency • Stress test done to assess for MCL sprain • ...
Anatomy Chapter 1 2017-01-26
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- this level consists of the smallest living structures
- all organisms exhibit a complex structure and order
- this level consists of all body systems that function interdependently
- body structure that detects changes in a variable
- this level consists of groups of similar cells performing common functions
- large molecules broken down into smaller molecules
- interprets input and initiates changes to the effector
- ability to sense and react to stimuli
- resulting action will always be in the opposite direction of the stimulus
- sum of all chemical reactions that occur in the body
- study of structure or form
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- membrane that lines the internal body wall surface
- stimulus is reinforced to continue in the same direction until a climactic event
- study of function of the body parts
- this level is the simplest level of organization, it involves atoms and molecules
- during life, organisms often exhibit increased ______ and increased specialization as related to form and function _______.
- small molecules join to form larger molecules
- an organisms ability to produce new cells for growth, maintenance, and repair
- membrane that covers the external surface of the organs
- maintaining consistency internal environment, or "steady state," in response to the changing internal/external conditions
- ability to adjust or direct internal bodily function in face of environmental changes
- this level consists of two or more tissue types that work together to perform specific, complex functions
- a change in the variable
- brings about the change to alter the stimulus
- this level consists of related organs that work together to achieve a common function
25 Clues: a change in the variable • study of structure or form • study of function of the body parts • ability to sense and react to stimuli • small molecules join to form larger molecules • brings about the change to alter the stimulus • body structure that detects changes in a variable • membrane that lines the internal body wall surface • ...
Face Anatomy Crossword 2017-05-01
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- bones inside the mouth
- 1st of 3 bones in middle ear
- back portion of roof of mouth
- opening of eye, permits passage of light
- upper jaw
- snail shaped structure in ear
- part of outer ear
- 2nd of 3 bones in middle ear
- joint that connects the mandible to the skull
- nose bleed
- infection of eyelash follicle or sebaceous gland
- front portion of roof of mouth
- pops out, stays out
- kind of fracture to bones of eye socket
- outermost layer of eye
- teeth not coming together properly
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- white of eye
- cartilage that divides nostrils in two
- build up of blood in anterior chamber of eye
- damage to cartilage of ear
- eardrum
- scratch or small cut on cornea
- bone of lower jaw
- swimmer's ear
- pink eye
- 3rd of 3 bones in middle ear
- passageway for sound in ear
- pops out, goes back in
- window of eye
- colored part of eye
30 Clues: eardrum • pink eye • upper jaw • nose bleed • white of eye • swimmer's ear • window of eye • bone of lower jaw • part of outer ear • pops out, stays out • colored part of eye • bones inside the mouth • pops out, goes back in • outermost layer of eye • damage to cartilage of ear • passageway for sound in ear • 1st of 3 bones in middle ear • 2nd of 3 bones in middle ear • 3rd of 3 bones in middle ear • ...
Anatomy and Physiology 2017-04-19
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- A loading pattern that can cause a structure to twist about its length
- A response that occurs when force is removed and the structure returns to its original size and shape
- a squeezing force that creates compression in the structure to which it is applied
- international system of measurement that is used in all fields of science
- An interpretation of statistical data indicating that the results of a study can legitimately be generalized to the population represented in the study sample
- The rotary effect of a force
- space bounded by the abdominal walls, the diaphragm, and the pelvis
- Your anatomy teachers last name
- the study of how living things function or work
- Push or pull acting on a structure
- A question to be answered or a problem to be solved in a research study
- what school are you at
- Chemical combinations of two or more atoms
- Body parts organized to preform a specific function
- The quantity of matter contained in an object
- The smallest living building blocks of all organisms
- Unit that receives a command stimulus from the control center and causes an action to help maintain homeostasis
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- a state of regulated physiological balance
- A systematic process that creates new knowledge and organizes it into a form of testable explanations and predictions about an aspect of our universe
- The practice of generalizing the findings of a research study to a large population
- Transmitter that senses environmental changes
- the analysis of the actions of forces
- Organized groups of similar cells
- A systematic process that can be used to answer questions or find solutions to problems
- Two or more organs working together to preform specific functions
- Opening within the nose
- the study of the form or structure of living things, including plants, animals, and humans
- An explanation of some aspect of the natural world that Is based on rigorously tested, repeatedly confirmed research
- cavity Continuous internal opening that includes the thoracic and Abdominopelvic cavities
- an educated guess
- system that receives and analyzes information from sensory receptors, then sends a command stimulus to an effector to maintain homeostasis
- Force distributed over a given area
- opening within the mouth
- Systematically collected and recorded observations
- Force distributed inside a structure
- force equal to the gravitational acceleration exerted on the mass of an object
- the single force resulting from the summation of all forces acting on a structure at a given time
37 Clues: an educated guess • what school are you at • Opening within the nose • opening within the mouth • The rotary effect of a force • Your anatomy teachers last name • Organized groups of similar cells • Push or pull acting on a structure • Force distributed over a given area • Force distributed inside a structure • the analysis of the actions of forces • ...
Shoulder Anatomy Crossword 2017-06-12
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- Major Chest muscle.
- Used for Impingement Syndrome. Named after a doctor.
- Major bone of the body that makes up the upper arm.
- A slightly concave projection of the scapula.
- Collar Bone
- An instability when the shoulder is overly flexible
- Joint the involves the acromion and the clavicle.
- Bony prominence of the shoulder.
- Mover muscle of the shoulder.
- Muscle below the pectoralis major
- Rotator Cuff muscle located below the middle trapezius
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- Rotator Cuff muscle, located under the scapula
- Winged shaped bone known as the shoulder blade
- A condition that occurs when the space between the humeral head below and the acromion above becomes narrowed.
- A group of peripheral nerves that leave the spinal cord and extend from the vertebrae onto the shoulder.
- A test where patient is sitting and shoulder is passively internally rotated then fully abducted
- Partial or complete tears to rotator cuff movers.
- The area where the clavicle and sternum connect
- Round process of the scapula, located medial to the humerus and below the acromion.
- Joint that involves the Glenoid fossa and the humerus.
- Pain that is felt in one body area (such as the shoulder), but actually originates elsewhere in the body.
21 Clues: Collar Bone • Major Chest muscle. • Mover muscle of the shoulder. • Bony prominence of the shoulder. • Muscle below the pectoralis major • A slightly concave projection of the scapula. • Rotator Cuff muscle, located under the scapula • Winged shaped bone known as the shoulder blade • The area where the clavicle and sternum connect • ...
Blue Moon Anatomy 2016-11-29
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- A sheet or band of fibrous connective tissue enveloping, separating, or binding together muscles
- connect muscle to bone
- heart muscle
- chemical substances that act like messenger molecules in the body. After being made in one part of the body, they travel to other parts of the body where they help control how cells and organs do their work.
- hormone responsible for the development of male characteristics
- the branch of science concerned with the bodily structure of humans, animals, and other living organisms,
- connect bone to bone
- top, front portion of the brain consisting of two hemispheres; dominant part of the brain in humans
- the cord of nervous tissue that extends from the brain lengthwise along the back in the vertebral canal,
- bone contains holes or "pores." These open areas contain blood marrow, nerves, and blood vessels that transport cells and nutrients.
- dense bone which is solidly filled with substance and inorganic salts, leaving only tiny spaces
- are made up of tissues and work together in systems
- fight or flight nervous system
- the part of the neuron that pick up sensations or impulses
- Firm, rubbery tissue that cushions bones at joints.
- endocrine gland in the throat considered to be the master gland because it affects and directs the other glands
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- tissue or organ that secretes a substance (a hormone) into the bloodstream
- found at the back of the brain, below the cerebrum. Controls balance, movement, and coordination.
- a substance (as norepinephrine or acetylcholine) that transmits nerve impulses across a synapse
- can be red and yellow - where blood cells are produced
- nerve cells specialized to carry "messages" through an electro-chemical process.
- muscle that surrounds the skeleton, consciously controlled
- gap between the axon terminus and dendrite across which neurotransmitters travel
- system made up of the brain,spinal cord and neurons throughout the body
- muscle not consciously controlled, makes up stomach, intestines, etc
- long nerve fiber that conducts away from the cell body of the neuron
- system made up of glands such as the thyroid,adrenals and pineal
- elbow and knees are this kind of joint
- smallest unit of life
- neurotransmitter that is primarily inhibitory
- ball and socket, hinge, pivotal, suture are examples
31 Clues: heart muscle • connect bone to bone • smallest unit of life • connect muscle to bone • fight or flight nervous system • elbow and knees are this kind of joint • neurotransmitter that is primarily inhibitory • are made up of tissues and work together in systems • Firm, rubbery tissue that cushions bones at joints. • ball and socket, hinge, pivotal, suture are examples • ...
Inner Ear Anatomy 2019-02-07
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- tiny opening at the apex of the cochlea where scala tympani and scala vestibuli connect
- a perilymph- filled scala where the round window is located on
- part of the inner ear that is 35mm long and turns 2 3/4 times
- where the cochlea is located in the temporal bone
- this fluid is high in sodium
- hair cells that are cylindrical in shape and amount to 12000 in a human ear
- hair cells that are flask-shaped and amount to 3500 in a human ear
- the upper surface of the organ of Corti that is formed by the tops of hair cells and supporting cells.
- one of the scala also known as the cochlear duct
- this fluid is high in potassium
- the bony core at the center of a cochlea
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- this single cell layer membrane divides the scala vestibuli from the scala media
- tiny hairs that project from the top of each hair cell
- a triangular-shaped support structure created by the inner and outer pillars of Corti
- divides the scala media from scala tympani and undergoes a wave motion
- this structure serves as the battery of the ear, produces endolymph, and generates the cochlear potential
- a spiral bundle that runs through the center of the modiolus
- the organ of hearing located on the basilar membrane responsible for converting mechanical vibrations to neural impulses
- spiral corkscrew bony shelf structure
- a perilymph-filled scala where the oval window is located on
20 Clues: this fluid is high in sodium • this fluid is high in potassium • spiral corkscrew bony shelf structure • the bony core at the center of a cochlea • one of the scala also known as the cochlear duct • where the cochlea is located in the temporal bone • tiny hairs that project from the top of each hair cell • a spiral bundle that runs through the center of the modiolus • ...
Abdominal Anatomy Vocabulary 2019-03-18
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- Fundus of GB is bent back on itself
- located directly anterior to the path of the SMV
- Direction of blood flow within the main portal vein
- a result of an embryologic anomaly that prevents formation of supporting ligaments for the organ
- most common location of this pathology is in the lesser sac, anterior to the pancreas and posterior to the stomach
- appears as echogenic and triangular in shape on ultrasound of the liver
- US can be used to guide the needle for this procedure
- The ligamentum venosum separates this from the left lobe
- where the ascending colon turns and becomes the transverse colon
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- too many red blood cells
- consists of malpighian corpuscles
- Tissue separating the renal pyramids
- Enlargement of GB by obstruction of distal CBD from external mass
- caused by an area of weakness in the abdominal wall, often in the umbilical area or the femoral or inguinal rings
- US collaboration with this department can help increase the success of biopsies
- smallest branches of the renal artery
- segmentation of small bowel
- where kidneys are joined together by an isthmus
- Engulfing and breaking down RBCs
- enlargement of spleen
20 Clues: enlargement of spleen • too many red blood cells • segmentation of small bowel • Engulfing and breaking down RBCs • consists of malpighian corpuscles • Fundus of GB is bent back on itself • Tissue separating the renal pyramids • smallest branches of the renal artery • where kidneys are joined together by an isthmus • located directly anterior to the path of the SMV • ...
Abdominal Anatomy Vocabulary 2019-03-18
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- Enlargement of GB by obstruction of distal CBD from external mass
- Tissue separating the renal pyramids
- where the ascending colon turns and becomes the transverse colon
- US collaboration with this department can help increase the success of biopsies
- consists of malpighian corpuscles
- The ligamentum venosum separates this from the left lobe
- located directly anterior to the path of the SMV
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- most common location of this pathology is in the lesser sac, anterior to the pancreas and posterior to the stomach
- segmentation of small bowel
- smallest branches of the renal artery
- where kidneys are joined together by an isthmus
- Fundus of GB is bent back on itself
- a result of an embryologic anomaly that prevents formation of supporting ligaments for the organ
- too many red blood cells
- US can be used to guide the needle for this procedure
- Engulfing and breaking down RBCs
- enlargement of spleen
- appears as echogenic and triangular in shape on ultrasound of the liver
- caused by an area of weakness in the abdominal wall, often in the umbilical area or the femoral or inguinal rings
- Direction of blood flow within the main portal vein
20 Clues: enlargement of spleen • too many red blood cells • segmentation of small bowel • Engulfing and breaking down RBCs • consists of malpighian corpuscles • Fundus of GB is bent back on itself • Tissue separating the renal pyramids • smallest branches of the renal artery • where kidneys are joined together by an isthmus • located directly anterior to the path of the SMV • ...
Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy 2012-12-06
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- a light-emitting organ which appears as luminous spots on various marine animals
- animal with cartilaginous shell developed from their ribs
- flexible rod-shaped in embryos of all chordates
- reptiles and birds
- the change in the inherited characteristics of biological populations over successive generations
- section made up of axial and appendicular skeleton
- pouched marsupials
- mouth arises from opposite side of Blastopore
- jawless fish
- outgrowths of skull beneath the integument which forms a keratinized sheath
- glandular portion of avian digestive tract
- multiple generations of tooth replacement
- a clade in which groups formed on a basis of nonhomologous characteristics
- glands which are connected to hair follicles,producing sebum
- top layer of skin
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- features which are similar in appearance
- placental mammals
- flexible connective tissue found in many areas such as joints between bones, nose
- germ layer of skin
- responsible for protection, gland secretion, exchanges, sensory signal reception
- process by which food is crushed and ground by the teeth
- two parallel forces pulling on bone
- specialized feather used as display in mating rituals
- pigmented cells of skin
- scales found on sharks
- master switch genes; controls hundreds of secondary genes
26 Clues: jawless fish • placental mammals • top layer of skin • reptiles and birds • germ layer of skin • pouched marsupials • scales found on sharks • pigmented cells of skin • two parallel forces pulling on bone • features which are similar in appearance • multiple generations of tooth replacement • glandular portion of avian digestive tract • mouth arises from opposite side of Blastopore • ...
Anatomy Definitions - Beginner 2013-09-26
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- The back side of the udder, can be seen when standing behind the goat
- On the side, between the shoulder and flank
- The line around the barrel, behind the elbow and over the withers
- The fleshy part on the outside of the nose
- The joint in the front leg, between the elbow and pastern
- The part of the udder, that faces forward
- The highest point on the spine, between shoulder blades
- The area between the eyes and the poll
- Large vein that runs along the belly to the udder
- Runs down the front of the neck
- Does not wag when it’s happy to see you
- The part of the face that sticks out, including the nose and mouth
- Like our “wrist” the section of lower leg between the dew claws and hoof
- Some up, some down; some big, some tiny
- The slope of the back between the hips and the tail
- The muscular part of the hind legs above the stifle
- The joint used for chewing
- The part of the muzzle used for breathing
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- What we use to get milk out of the udder
- The bottom part of the udder, between the teats
- The lowest leg bone on all four legs
- The area between the front legs that the goat lies on
- The main part of the body between the front and rear legs
- The soft part of the bottom of the hoof, inside the hard outer hoof wall
- Hello, I see you
- The soft “toe nails” above the pastern
- Small decorative skin flap that grows on some goats on the neck
- The softer and rounded back end of the hoof
- The top pointy part of the pelvic bone
- The pointy front part of the hoof
- Part of the muzzle used for eating
- The very top of the head where the horns would grow
- The joint above the knee on the front legs, up near the body
- Holds up the head!
- The entire part of the foot below the pastern
35 Clues: Hello, I see you • Holds up the head! • The joint used for chewing • Runs down the front of the neck • The pointy front part of the hoof • Part of the muzzle used for eating • The lowest leg bone on all four legs • The soft “toe nails” above the pastern • The area between the eyes and the poll • The top pointy part of the pelvic bone • Does not wag when it’s happy to see you • ...
Anatomy Crossword Gray 2013-12-01
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- the disordered physiological processes associated with disease or injury
- what autoimmune disease makes your skin tight and thick?
- localized cell death
- this type of muscle tissue has branches like trees that are separated by intercalated discs
- how did your disease develop?
- what keeps your skeletal muscle from falling off your bones like smoked baby-back ribs?
- type of epithelia that is like a layer cake that was run over by a bus
- when you get old and have to have your grandkid open your pill box, what do you have?
- this type of fiber is the main matrix element in dense connective tissue
- this carries blood and looks like the super watered down apple juice our school tries to feed us
- if you develop a deficiency of red blood cells, what’s wrong with you?
- if the connective tissue in your face is swollen, what’s wrong with you?
- slides of this connective tissue looks like a spiderweb
- another word for nerves
- cobweb tissue
- only muscle type that we can control
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- this cartilage acts like a pillow for your vertebrae
- this type of tissue acts like a bus, transporting materials throughout the body
- what enzyme breaks down proteins?
- what allows you to move to the music?
- what tells your brain that your hand is on fire?
- what is light, stores energy, and inflates like a balloon?
- network of interwoven fibers that looks like a bundle of grapes
- if some connective tissues have a poor blood supply, they are __?
- this organ is like the laundry machine for blood
- internal supporting network
- bone to bone
- you can blow your nose on this group of cells
- what cavities to bone cells live in
- where does sweat come from on a really hot day?
30 Clues: bone to bone • cobweb tissue • localized cell death • another word for nerves • internal supporting network • how did your disease develop? • what enzyme breaks down proteins? • what cavities to bone cells live in • only muscle type that we can control • what allows you to move to the music? • you can blow your nose on this group of cells • ...
General Anatomy - revision 2015-03-23
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- Taller than they are wide cells
- Colour of a blood cell
- Part of the cell membrane
- Lareral rectus involvement?
- Squamous epithelium
- Has cells, fibres and matrix
- A function of this tissue is to keep you warm
- Nerve for all others!
- A loose type of tissue
- 5 types of this cell
- Dense regularly arranged connective tissue
- Name of the outer layer of bone
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- Eye rotates upwards
- Binocular movement (same direction)
- Often considered a gaseous movement
- Pinocytosis
- Tissue with no blood supply
- Modified columnar cell
- Binocular movement (opposite direction)
- Transport mechanism
20 Clues: Pinocytosis • Eye rotates upwards • Squamous epithelium • Transport mechanism • 5 types of this cell • Nerve for all others! • Colour of a blood cell • Modified columnar cell • A loose type of tissue • Part of the cell membrane • Lareral rectus involvement? • Tissue with no blood supply • Has cells, fibres and matrix • Taller than they are wide cells • Name of the outer layer of bone • ...
Anatomy Crossword Puzzle 2015-05-14
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- Medial Epicondyle in the arm.
- Stronger bone of the lower leg medial to the Fibula.
- C1 of the vertebral column.
- Muscle that helps with extension of the arm.
- Largest lobe in head.
- Largest Tarsal bone.
- Synonym for tailbone.
- Synonym for jaw.
- This joint is more shallow than the ball and socket in the pelvis.
- The largest artery in the arm.
- Carpal bone most commonly fractured.
- The sensitive part of a baby's head.
- Total number of bones in both hands.
- The ligament within the medial aspect of the knee.
- Most commonly injured ligament in the arm.
- Connects bone to bone.
- Connects bone to muscle.
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- Total Number of vertebrae.
- The ligament within the anterior aspect of the knee.
- Joint that makes up the creases between the fingers.
- Sesamoid bone inferior to the pelvis and superior to the tarsals.
- Synonym for collarbone.
- Synonym for hip.
- Helps prevent hyperextension of the fingers.
- A protruding bone in the arm at the distal end of the ulna.
- Carpal Bone most commonly dislocated.
- Above the condyle.
- Muscle that helps with flexion of the arm.
- The strongest bone in the body.
- Number of phalanges in each hand.
- Number of sesamoid bones in the foot.
31 Clues: Synonym for hip. • Synonym for jaw. • Above the condyle. • Largest Tarsal bone. • Largest lobe in head. • Synonym for tailbone. • Connects bone to bone. • Synonym for collarbone. • Connects bone to muscle. • Total Number of vertebrae. • C1 of the vertebral column. • Medial Epicondyle in the arm. • The largest artery in the arm. • The strongest bone in the body. • ...
Anatomy and Physiology 2015-09-11
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- tissue that connects bone to bone
- the chest
- system forms protective barrier and aids in temperature regulation
- the lower jaw-bone
- system that pumps blood throughout the entire body
- fluid that transports oxygen, protects against pathogens, and promotes clotting
- the bony structure of the head
- system that ingests, digests, and absorbs nutrients for the body
- voice box
- receives sensory information and coordinates the body's response
- larges bone of the thigh
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- active process of breathing
- the organs where exchange of atmosphere oxygen and waste carbon dioxide take place
- any blood vessel returning blood to the heart
- tissue that can contract to allow movement of a body part
- inactive process of breathing
- any blood vessel carrying blood away for the heart
- major muscle of respiration
- the system of bones and skeletal muscles
- tissue that connects muscle to bone
- system that obtains oxygen and removes carbon dioxide from the body
- the process of moving gases between inhaled air and the pulmonary circulation
- bones of the spinal cord
23 Clues: the chest • voice box • the lower jaw-bone • bones of the spinal cord • larges bone of the thigh • active process of breathing • major muscle of respiration • inactive process of breathing • the bony structure of the head • tissue that connects bone to bone • tissue that connects muscle to bone • the system of bones and skeletal muscles • any blood vessel returning blood to the heart • ...
General Anatomy & Physiology 2014-09-16
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- The oval, bony case that protects the brain.
- This system forms the physical foundation of the body.
- This system serves as a protective coating and helps regulate the body's temperature.
- This system protects the body from disease by developing immunities and destroying disease-causing toxins and bacteria.
- The two bones that form the sides and crown of the cranium.
- This type of tissue lines the heart and the digestive and respiratory organs.
- The largest artery in the human body.
- The part of the muscle that does not move.
- Digestive __________ are chemicals that can change certain types of food into a soluble form that can be used by the body.
- Sensory nerve endings that are located close to the surface of the skin.
- Glands that secrete about 30 steroid hormones and control metabolic processes of the body, including the fight-or-flight response.
- The primary nasal muscle of concern to cosmetologists.
- The organs that control the body's vision.
- The connection between two or more bones
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- The constructive phase of metabolism
- The broad muscle that covers the top of the head.
- The muscles at the base of the fingers that draw the fingers together.
- White blood cells are also known as: _______________
- This type of tissue contracts and moves various parts of the body.
- The chemical process through which cells are nourished and carry out their activities
- This system enables breathing, supplying the body with oxygen and eliminating carbon dioxide as a waste product.
- The study of the human body structures that can be seen with the naked eye and how the body parts are organized.
- The organ that controls the body.
- The _____________ is the protoplasm of a cell, except for the protoplasm of the nucleus.
- The organ that removes waste created by digestion.
- The heart is the organ that circulates the body's __________
- The basic unit of all living things
- This system purifies the body by elimination of waste matter.
- The ___________ cranial nerve is the chief motor nerve of the face.
- Covers the body and is the external protective coating.
30 Clues: The organ that controls the body. • The basic unit of all living things • The constructive phase of metabolism • The largest artery in the human body. • The connection between two or more bones • The part of the muscle that does not move. • The organs that control the body's vision. • The oval, bony case that protects the brain. • ...
Anatomy Lecture Seven 2014-08-27
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- Made up exclusively of thin filaments
- When two Z lines come together
- Location of nuclei in skeletal muscle histology
- These cells support and repair skeletal muscles
- A motor ______ is defined as all neurons controlling the same muscle
- Type of contraction produced by smooth muscle
- Pathophysiology of Guillain-Barre syndrome
- The embryonic origin of muscle tissue
- Post synaptic membrane of the neuromuscular junction
- This motor neuron modulates activity of muscles
- Thick filaments
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- These receptors bind acetylcholine
- An individual muscle cell
- A term used to describe appearance of skeletal muscle
- Made up of 1 t-tubule and 2 cisterns
- Neurotransmitter released by motor neurons
- Muscle tissue lacking striations
- How muscles attach to bone
- Release of this causes contraction in the sarcomere
- Structure from Z-line to Z-line
- CT covering around muscle fascicles
21 Clues: Thick filaments • An individual muscle cell • How muscles attach to bone • When two Z lines come together • Structure from Z-line to Z-line • Muscle tissue lacking striations • These receptors bind acetylcholine • CT covering around muscle fascicles • Made up of 1 t-tubule and 2 cisterns • Made up exclusively of thin filaments • The embryonic origin of muscle tissue • ...
7th Grade Anatomy 2016-04-07
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- repair cuts and holes in blood vessels
- bladder that collects and dispenses the bile the liver makes
- enzyme that breaks down fats along with bile
- makes red blood cells red and is the part of the RBCs that carry O2
- system involved in blood moving throughout the body
- added to the digestive system to break down large particles of food into molecules that can be absorbed
- cells that organized and coordinated
- organs that are organized and coordinated
- building block of all LIFE
- where blood is made
- yellowish liquid made up of water and nutrients and waste
- cells contain hemoglobin and carry oxygen
- cleanses the blood and produces bile
- tube that leads from the mouth to the stomach
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- is determined by the proteins in the blood,
- helps you remember the 8 functions of life
- intestine where water is absorbed from the waste left over from digestion
- smallest vessels, where exchange of gases occur
- intestine where nutrients are absorbed, about 22 feet long
- system that breaks down food in order to make nutrients available to the body
- cells fight infection
- the relationship between things
- produces insulin
- carry CO2 rich (bad) blood
- means heart and vessels
- liquid that carries nutrients, gasses and waste through the body
- the positive or negative in your blood type
- enzyme that breaks down protein
- tissues that organized and coordinated
- enzyme found in saliva, breaks down sugars
30 Clues: produces insulin • where blood is made • cells fight infection • means heart and vessels • carry CO2 rich (bad) blood • building block of all LIFE • the relationship between things • enzyme that breaks down protein • cells that organized and coordinated • cleanses the blood and produces bile • repair cuts and holes in blood vessels • tissues that organized and coordinated • ...
Fetal Pig Anatomy 2016-06-04
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- windpipe
- carry blood to heart
- at end of trachea, branches for air to enter lungs
- supplies and drains heart
- contains vocal chords
- passageway for digestive/respiratory system
- remove metabolic wastes from blood
- digests and breaks down food
- helps close trachea during swallowing
- protein synthesis, detoxification
- passageway for food to the stomach
- pumps blood through body
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- controls metabolic use of energy
- carry blood away from heart
- enzyme producer, makes hormones
- finishes digestion and absorbs nutrients
- stores and releases bike to small intestine
- organs used for breathing
- separates abdominal from thoracic cavity
- small sac at end of bronchiole
20 Clues: windpipe • carry blood to heart • contains vocal chords • pumps blood through body • supplies and drains heart • organs used for breathing • carry blood away from heart • digests and breaks down food • small sac at end of bronchiole • enzyme producer, makes hormones • controls metabolic use of energy • protein synthesis, detoxification • remove metabolic wastes from blood • ...
Anatomy(Axial Skeleton) 2016-10-11
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- the largest of the paranasal sinuses, and drains into the middle meatus of the nose
- one of the four paired paranasal sinuses; are variable in both size and number of small cavities
- tiny holes in the cribriform plates that allow for the passage of filaments of cranial nerve 1(olfactory nerve)
- a bone of the skull of most vertebrates that is situated below the ethmoid region and in human skull forms part of the nasal septum
- one of the turbinates of the nose; extends horizontally along the lateral wall of the nasal cavity
- located lateral to the crista galli; form a portion of the roof of the naval cavity and the floor of the anterior cranial fossa
- inferior projection that forms the superior portion of the nasal septum
- the front part of your lower jaw, that holds your front teeth
- located on the inferior surface of each orbital plate of the frontal bone; smooth and concave
- it is thicker than the coronoid process and consists of two portions: the condyle and the constricted portion which supports the neck
- contain the sockets (alveoli) of the teeth
- two small oblong bones; placed side by side at the middle and upper part of your face, and form, by their auction, "the bridge" of the nose
- a pair of cavities in the body that communicate with the nasal cavity
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- situated behind the brow ridges
- a small bone forming part of the eye socket
- extend medially from the lateral masses; act as turbinates to improve airflow through the nasal cavity
- a curved depression on the upper border of the lower jaw
- each of the two bones within the skull forming parts of the eye socket, the nasal cavity, and the hard palate
- an open in the maxillary bone of the skull
- the hinge joint between the temporal bone and the lower jaw
- located on the anterior surface of the mandible; transmits the terminal branches of the inferior alveolar nerve and vessels
- "crown-shaped" portion of the ramus for muscle attachment
- opening on the internal surface of the ramus for divisions of the mandibular nerve and blood vessels to pass through
- known as Rooster's comb; a superior projection that attaches to the dura mater, helping to secure the brain within the skull
- forms the anterior hard palate; meet anteriorly in the intermaxillary suture
- the bone that forms the prominent part of the cheek and the outer side of the eye socket
26 Clues: situated behind the brow ridges • an open in the maxillary bone of the skull • contain the sockets (alveoli) of the teeth • a small bone forming part of the eye socket • a curved depression on the upper border of the lower jaw • "crown-shaped" portion of the ramus for muscle attachment • the hinge joint between the temporal bone and the lower jaw • ...
Anatomy Word Search 2023-11-01
29 Clues: red • fat • bone • upon • dark • hard • pain • skin • hair • below • water • large • white • beyond • tissue • to grow • covering • cartilage • condition • viewing of • small, tiny • the study of • not, without • within, inner • outer, outside • inflammation of • heat, temperature • condition, process • abnormal condition
dental anatomy keyterms 2023-11-16
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- last 3 teeth
- first 3 teeth
- spider web thingy
- 20 teeth
- top of mouth hardp
- heart of tooth
- last layer of tooth
- 3rd teeth
- top part you see when you smile
- lower teeth
- where you floss
- end of root
- separtes left from right
- cementum enamel joint
- bottom teeth
- last teeth after first 3
- 1/4 of mouth
- triangle piece
- connected to soft palate thing in back of throat
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- top teeth
- front of the teeth
- point part of canine
- upper teeth
- part at the back of the mouth
- root of tooth
- in between maxillary central incisors like an attachment
- adult teeth
- first layer of tooth
- forms dental tissue
- biggest layer of tooth
- smaller then molars
31 Clues: 20 teeth • top teeth • 3rd teeth • upper teeth • adult teeth • lower teeth • end of root • last 3 teeth • bottom teeth • 1/4 of mouth • first 3 teeth • root of tooth • heart of tooth • triangle piece • where you floss • spider web thingy • front of the teeth • top of mouth hardp • last layer of tooth • forms dental tissue • smaller then molars • point part of canine • first layer of tooth • cementum enamel joint • ...
Final Anatomy Project 2024-01-04
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- other name for trachea
- carry blood away from heart
- stores bile, gallstones may form here
- hearts entryways for blood
- carry deoxygenated blood from the body to the heart
- movie where a man named jack could have lived but couldnt fit on a large door
- trachea divides into 2 of these
- folds within stomach
- indentation for the heart
- nasal portion of pharynx
- helps keeps oxygen-rich blood from the lungs from mixing with oxygen-poor blood
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- dense bundle of nerves
- flap that protects the superior opening of the larynx
- made up of red and white blood cells, plasma and platelets
- prevents backflow of blood
- a curtain like membrane that covers the intestines and stores fat
- diabetics often have an issue with this
- most important digestie enzyme for breaking down food
- also known as windpipe
- muscular organ that pumps blood throughout body
- protects tissues and carries absorbtion
21 Clues: folds within stomach • dense bundle of nerves • other name for trachea • also known as windpipe • nasal portion of pharynx • indentation for the heart • prevents backflow of blood • hearts entryways for blood • carry blood away from heart • trachea divides into 2 of these • stores bile, gallstones may form here • diabetics often have an issue with this • ...
Gross Anatomy AEM 2024-01-18
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- these represent the transition from a single conduction pathway of the upper airways into learge surface area required for gas exchange
- the vestibule is lined with what kind of epithelium?
- the opening into the larynx where the vocal folds are located
- the connection between the nasal cavity and the pharynx (above the soft palate)
- the epiglottis, cricoid cartilage, and thyroid cartilage are known as what kind of cartilages?
- the bronchioles, alveolar ducts, alveolar sacs, and alveoli are part of this portion of the respiratory system
- the pharynx is protected by what kind of epithelium?
- the nostrils, trachea, and bronchi are part of this portion of the respiratory system
- which cartilage is known as the adams apple?
- the arytenoid, corniculate, and cuniform are known as what kind of cartilages?
- to warm the air, the nasal cavity is highly _____, which is why nose bleeds are common
- this is what separates the right and left part of the nasal cavity
- other than the vocal fold area, the _____ is lined with typical epithelium
- the lungs are assymmetric due to the position of this, which is situated slightly to the left of the median plane
- the root of the lung, where pulmonary vessels and bronchi enter each lung
- the most external portion of the nasal cavity just inside the nostrils
- the smallest air conducting bronchiole
- the part of the pharynx that is posterior to the mouth and anterior to the epiglottis
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- the nostril, pharynx, larynx, trachea, paired main bronchi, and bronchioles are part of this portion of the respiratory system
- where the respiratory bronchioles terminate, also known as the blood-air barrier
- these form the interface between the conducting and respiratory portions of the respiratory system
- the luminal surface of the trachea is lined by what kind of epithelium?
- the type of bronchioles that are the transitional zone in the respiratory system concerned with both air conduction and gas exchange
- the color of a healthy lung
- the part of the pharynx that the pharynx, larynx, and esophagus meet
- this kind of pleurae covers the surfaces surrounding the lungs (ribcage, diaphragm, mediastinum)
- the hard and soft palate separate the nasal cavity from the ____
- this kind of pleurae cover the lungs directly
- these are found in the vestibule and are short and thick hairs that act as a screening device for the respiratory tract
- flexible, pliable bands of connective tissue that vibrate and produce sound when air is expelled past them through the glottis and larynx
- this is formed between the pleurae and is normally empty. it serves to reduce friction and provide a negative pressure environment for lung inflation
- folds that increase the surface area in the nasal cavity for the air to be warmed and humidified
- this occurs when food or liquid accidentally enters the trachea
- the study of organs and structures of the human body visible to the naked eye
34 Clues: the color of a healthy lung • the smallest air conducting bronchiole • which cartilage is known as the adams apple? • this kind of pleurae cover the lungs directly • the vestibule is lined with what kind of epithelium? • the pharynx is protected by what kind of epithelium? • the opening into the larynx where the vocal folds are located • ...
anatomy blood vocabulary 2024-02-05
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- a component of the blood that work along with coagulation factors to stop bleeding by clumping together when they recognize blood vessel injuries
- name tag on the cell surface ¨self¨
- mediate immunological response to foreign pathogens, cancerous and tumor cells, and remove dead cells from the body
- fibrin forms over the plug and reinforces forms of scabs
- active phagocytic neutralize
- responsible for protecting your body from infections
- attack parasites
- the 90 of blood to plasma
- donates to A, AB and receives from A and O
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- hormone that stimulates RBC production
- blows up inflammatory response
- carry oxygen from the lungs and deliver it throughout our body
- eat dead cells
- a type of white blood cell
- the immune system's main cellular defense against bacterial and fungal infections
- donates to B, AB receives from B and O
- immuno protein that circulates the body protecting you
- Factor rhesus monkey makes a blood type + or -
- agglutination is to detect the presence of specific antigens or antibodies in samples of bodily fluids
- AB donates to AB and receives from all
20 Clues: eat dead cells • attack parasites • the 90 of blood to plasma • a type of white blood cell • active phagocytic neutralize • blows up inflammatory response • name tag on the cell surface ¨self¨ • hormone that stimulates RBC production • donates to B, AB receives from B and O • AB donates to AB and receives from all • donates to A, AB and receives from A and O • ...
6th Grade Anatomy 2024-02-15
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- muscle that crosses from hip to knee
- smaller bone next to the tibia
- the "thump-thump" of a heartbeat is the sound made by the four valves of the heart closing
- this protein gives bones slight flexibility
- takes oxygenated blood to left atrium
- covers the larynx to prevent food from going into the esophagus
- ____________ digestion is the breaking down of food by chewing, grinding, tearing, or churning
- artery that takes oxygenated blood to the rest of the body
- neck joint / between radius and ulna
- when muscles contract, they produce ________
- skeletal muscles have dark and light bands when seen through a microscope called __________
- collarbone
- gives cover to skin, hair, eyes
- the sebaceous glands produce _________
- vein that brings blood from the upper regions of the body to the right atrium
- longest, strongest bone
- main bone in the upper arm
- vein that brings blood from the lower regions of the body to the right atrium
- shoulder bone
- calf muscle
- produces blood cells
- __________ digestion is when enzymes break down nutrients into smaller molecules to be absorbed
- hip / shoulder joint
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- curved, thin muscle under the lungs
- takes deoxygenated blood to lungs
- blood vessels that carry blood AWAY from the heart
- where gas exchange occurs in the lungs
- the partition separating the chambers of the heart
- most of the absorption of nutrients occurs here
- shoulder muscle
- this digestive organ makes bile
- knee / elbow joint
- another name for the circulatory system is the _________ system
- tiny tiny vessels where the transfer of oxygen and waste takes place
- second layer of skin
- ankle bones
- the heart is a muscular organ about the size of your _________
- openings between chambers that direct the one way flow of blood
- the wall of the small intestine is covered with millions of projections called _______ that speed up absorption
- a thin sac that surrounds the heart to protect and keep it in place
- surround the alveoli
- chest muscle
- blood vessels that carry blood TO the heart
- in the stomach, the bolus of food is mixed with acids until it is turned into a liquid called ________
44 Clues: collarbone • ankle bones • calf muscle • chest muscle • shoulder bone • shoulder muscle • knee / elbow joint • second layer of skin • surround the alveoli • produces blood cells • hip / shoulder joint • longest, strongest bone • main bone in the upper arm • smaller bone next to the tibia • this digestive organ makes bile • gives cover to skin, hair, eyes • takes deoxygenated blood to lungs • ...
Anatomy Crossword Puzzle 2022-07-08
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- Nerve that innervates the palmar interossei
- Is the distal attachment of the brachialis
- A second layer hand muscle that has no boney attachments
- Nerve that innervates the triceps brachii
- Second layer muscle of the plantar foot
- Attaches to the posterior gluteal line of illiac crest
- Is a ventral arm muscle that does elbow flexion
- A rotator cuff muscle that is responsible for external rotation of the GH joint
- A rotator cuff muscle that is responsible for abduction of the GH joint
- A muscle that has a proximal attachment of T7 to T12 spinous processes
- A metacarpal bone that is part of the anatomical snuff box
Down
- Supinates the forearm and is a deep dorsal forearm muscle
- Bone that the thigh muscle groups are located upon
- Nerve that innervates the biceps brachii
- Pronates the forearm and is a superficial ventral forearm muscle
- Is the distal attachment of the biceps brachii
- Is a dorsal arm muscle that does elbow extension
- A posterior thigh muscle responsible for knee flexion
- Nerve that innervates the shoulder
- Bone of the lateral forearm
- Nerve that innervates latisismus dorsi
- Nerve that innervates quadriceps
22 Clues: Bone of the lateral forearm • Nerve that innervates quadriceps • Nerve that innervates the shoulder • Nerve that innervates latisismus dorsi • Second layer muscle of the plantar foot • Nerve that innervates the biceps brachii • Nerve that innervates the triceps brachii • Is the distal attachment of the brachialis • Nerve that innervates the palmar interossei • ...
Anatomy Midterm Review 2023-03-07
Across
- inflammation of the stomach
- the growth plate of the bone
- cell part makes energy
- causes the hair to stand up when you get "goose bumps" (2 words)
- kind of fracture when bone is broken into many fragments.
- pigment gives the skin the brown or black color
- connect muscle to bone
- PASSIVE transport of material across the membrane
- a protein that catalyzes a reaction
- the only bone in humans that does not articulate with any other bone
- The Skin is _______ to the skeletal bones
Down
- the shape of the muscle that tapers at both ends. An example is the bicep
- the molecule calcium moves out of the way for the muscle to contract
- DNA makes a copy of itself
- type of bone that is mostly spongy bone
- muscle extends the knee (2 words)
- surface marking is round knuckle-like articular protuberance
- the layer of the epidermis occurs only in thick skin to prevent damage is the stratum ________
- the muscle that sucks in the cheeks
- moving the leg back towards the midline
- The skin synthesizes this (2 words)
- anterior in humans
- body plane that cuts body into right and left regions
- the regional term for behind the knee
- the connective tissue that fuses myoblast together to form a muscle fiber
- term for the backside or "back" in the anatomical position
26 Clues: anterior in humans • cell part makes energy • connect muscle to bone • DNA makes a copy of itself • inflammation of the stomach • the growth plate of the bone • muscle extends the knee (2 words) • the muscle that sucks in the cheeks • The skin synthesizes this (2 words) • a protein that catalyzes a reaction • the regional term for behind the knee • ...
Anatomy Midterm Review 2023-03-07
Across
- raised the corner of your mouth
- anterior in humans
- inflammation of the stomach
- the regional term used for armpit
- body plane that cuts body into right and left regions
- muscle found in the back of the lower leg (calf) and is superior
- connect muscle to bone
- kind of fracture when bone is broken into many fragments.
- PASSIVE transport of material across the membrane
- the dry membrane
- the growth plate of the bone
- the layer of the epidermis occurs only in thick skin to prevent damage is the stratum ________
- the regional term for behind the knee
- the muscle that sucks in the cheeks
- causes grinding teeth movement
- pigment gives the skin the brown or black color
- the regional term in front of the knee
Down
- the only bone in humans that does not articulate with any other bone
- Muscle that stabilizes the origin of the prime mover
- the alternating contractions that case wave-like movements that push the contents of the canal forward
- the connective tissue that fuses myoblast together to form a muscle fiber
- the molecule calcium moves out of the way for the muscle to contract
- muscle extends the knee (2 words)
- DNA makes a copy of itself
- The skin synthesizes this (2 words)
- The Skin is _______ to the skeletal bones
- the regional term for the groin
- type of bone that is mostly spongy bone
- a protein that catalyzes a reaction
- surface marking is round knuckle-like articular protuberance
- the shape of the muscle that tapers at both ends. An example is the bicep
- the bone above the teeth
- cell part makes energy
- term for the backside or "back" in the anatomical position
- moving the leg back towards the midline
- causes the hair to stand up when you get "goose bumps" (2 words)
36 Clues: the dry membrane • anterior in humans • connect muscle to bone • cell part makes energy • the bone above the teeth • DNA makes a copy of itself • inflammation of the stomach • the growth plate of the bone • causes grinding teeth movement • raised the corner of your mouth • the regional term for the groin • the regional term used for armpit • muscle extends the knee (2 words) • ...
Anatomy and Physiology 2023-02-13
Across
- The kneecap.
- The largest artery in the body.
- The ankle bone.
- The wing-shaped plate of cartilage that sits anterior to the larynx and forms the Adam's apple.
- The foot bones.
- The point where 2 bones come together.
- Tissue that connects bone to bone.
- Tissue that can contract to allow movement of a body part.
- The breast bone.
- Two large sets of branches that come off the trachea.
Down
- The chest.
- The shoulder blade.
- The heel bone.
- The study of body structure.
- The bones of the body.
- Tissue that connects muscle to bone.
- The study of body structure.
- Organs where the exchange of O2 and CO2 take place.
- The collarbone.
- The large bone of the thigh.
- The study of body functions.
21 Clues: The chest. • The kneecap. • The heel bone. • The ankle bone. • The foot bones. • The collarbone. • The breast bone. • The shoulder blade. • The bones of the body. • The study of body structure. • The study of body structure. • The large bone of the thigh. • The study of body functions. • The largest artery in the body. • Tissue that connects bone to bone. • ...
