greys anatomy Crossword Puzzles
Anatomy Computer 2023-09-14
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- houses most of your computers
- heatsinks use fans to augment the cooling process
- peripherals communicate quicklywith the proccessor
- let you configure some system activities,such a power saving functions
- provide better quality images than genericintegrated chips
- prettiest component by any means
- ports are hot, swappable
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- one of the motherboards PCI's slots
- older printer or scanner you probably connect the device
- virtual memory stores and releasesdata at slower rate
- attach some older keyboards,mice, and modessto the serial port
- can transfer data at up to 480 Mbps.
- manufacturers generally color the keyboard port purple and the mouse port green
13 Clues: ports are hot, swappable • houses most of your computers • prettiest component by any means • one of the motherboards PCI's slots • can transfer data at up to 480 Mbps. • heatsinks use fans to augment the cooling process • peripherals communicate quicklywith the proccessor • virtual memory stores and releasesdata at slower rate • ...
Human anatomy 2023-09-21
Endocrine anatomy 2024-09-25
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- Where are the parathyroid gland found in relation to the thyroid gland
- Which embryonic duct forms part of the female reproductive organ
- Which embryological layer makes up the thyroid, liver, parathyroid, liver and pancreas
- What structure keeps progesterone level high 7 days prior to expected next period (2 words)
- what nerve innervate the perineum?
- What is the main artery that supplies the uterus
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- What hormone does the zona fasciculata of the adrenal glands make
- Which embryological layer gives rise to the neural tube and pituitary gland
- Connection between the pituitary gland and the hypothalamus
- What lymph nodes do the testes and ovaries drain into
- Which Glands are attached to the pelvic wall by the broad ligament
- What nodes drain the breast tissue
- What cells in the pancreas have exocrine function
13 Clues: What nodes drain the breast tissue • what nerve innervate the perineum? • What is the main artery that supplies the uterus • What cells in the pancreas have exocrine function • What lymph nodes do the testes and ovaries drain into • Connection between the pituitary gland and the hypothalamus • Which embryonic duct forms part of the female reproductive organ • ...
Frog Anatomy 2024-05-20
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- a small, round organ that makes white blood cells, breaks down old red blood cells, and filters the blood
- common exit passageway used by the reproductive system, digestive system, and excretory system
- two small teeth found of the roof of the frog's mouth for securing prey
- tube leading to the stomach
- used for insulation and sometimes a source of energy
- the third eyelid which is transparent and used for protection when feeding
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- the ear drum, the flat circular discs located behind the frog's eyes
- opening to pharynx leading to the lungs (air passage)
- passage in mouth that are the openings to the nostrils
- series of tiny teeth around the ridge of the mouth used for holding prey
- nostrils
- tubes that lead from the ear to the throat that help equalize pressure to the eardrum
- passage eggs travel through to the cloaca
13 Clues: nostrils • tube leading to the stomach • passage eggs travel through to the cloaca • used for insulation and sometimes a source of energy • opening to pharynx leading to the lungs (air passage) • passage in mouth that are the openings to the nostrils • the ear drum, the flat circular discs located behind the frog's eyes • ...
Myofibril Anatomy 2025-02-07
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- the innermost layer of connective tissue surrounding an individual muscle fiber
- the outermost layer of connective tissue surrounding the entire muscle
- the line at the center of the sarcomere to which myosin bind
- also known as isotropic bands, the light band of the sarcomere containing only actin
- the smallest functional unit of muscle
- the specialized chemical synapse for communication between a motor neuron and skeletal muscle
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- also known as thin filaments
- also known as thick filaments
- protein filaments of the muscle fiber that give skeletal muscle its striation
- the middle layer of connective tissue surrounding each fascicle
- long, cylindrical contractile units of the muscle fiber composed of myofilaments
- also known as anisotropic bands, the dark band of the sarcomere containing both myosin and actin
- the area where actin is anchored and also defines the boundaries of the sarcomere
13 Clues: also known as thin filaments • also known as thick filaments • the smallest functional unit of muscle • the line at the center of the sarcomere to which myosin bind • the middle layer of connective tissue surrounding each fascicle • the outermost layer of connective tissue surrounding the entire muscle • ...
Animal Anatomy 2024-12-17
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- The bodily system that senses stimuli from the outside world
- The bodily system that pumps blood throughout the body
- The bodily system that breaks down and process nutrients for the body
- The structure of the body and its parts
- The bodily system that controls the body’s activities
- The bodily system that makes up the body’s outermost layer
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- The bodily system that provides oxygen to the body
- The bodily system that secretes hormones and excretes chemicals to maintain homeostasis
- The bodily system that supports the framework of the body and allows the animal to move
- The bodily system that allows animals to create offspring
- The bodily system that keeps the body healthy
- The functions of the body and its parts
- The bodily system that filters cellular and liquid wastes
13 Clues: The structure of the body and its parts • The functions of the body and its parts • The bodily system that keeps the body healthy • The bodily system that provides oxygen to the body • The bodily system that controls the body’s activities • The bodily system that pumps blood throughout the body • The bodily system that allows animals to create offspring • ...
Stem Anatomy 2025-02-12
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- the stem _______ leaves and flowers of the plant.
- breathing pores found on the stem
- a swollen, modified stem that grows under ground (potatoes)
- where leaves develop
- a shoot or stem that originates from the root
- transports nutrients or sugars from leaves to the root
- transports water and nutrients up from roots to leaves
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- stems also extend the ______ ________ throughout the plants
- an enlarged bulb like fleshy structure found at the base of a stem
- a creeping above ground stem that produces roots and shoots at nodes (strawberries)
- a creeping underground stem that produces roots and leaves at nodes
- the growing point of stem and can be leaf or flower
- space between nodes
13 Clues: space between nodes • where leaves develop • breathing pores found on the stem • a shoot or stem that originates from the root • the stem _______ leaves and flowers of the plant. • the growing point of stem and can be leaf or flower • transports nutrients or sugars from leaves to the root • transports water and nutrients up from roots to leaves • ...
CARDIAC ANATOMY 2025-05-05
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- BLOOD VESSEL SUPPLYING THE FRONT OF THE HEART
- FIBRILLATION CHAOTIC, DISORGANISED ELECTRICAL ACTIVITY IN THE LOWER CHAMBERS OF THE HEART
- POUCH-LIKE STRUCTURE ON THE ATRIA
- VALVE BETWEEN THE LEFT ATRIUM AND LEFT VENTRICLE
- ELECTRICAL PACEMAKER OF THE HEART
- SAC SURROUNDING THE HEART
- MAIN ARTERY LEAVING THE HEART
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- VALVE BETWEEN THE RIGHT ATRIUM AND RIGHT VENTRICLE
- CHAMBER RECEIVING BLOOD FROM THE BODY
- CHAMBER THAT PUMPS OXYGENATED BLOOD TO THE BODY
- LAYER OF MUSCLE IN THE HEART WALL
- ARTERY CARRYING DEOXYGENATED BLOOD TO THE LUNGS
- CONDITION WHERE FLUID ACCUMULATES IN THE PERICARDIAC SAC
13 Clues: SAC SURROUNDING THE HEART • MAIN ARTERY LEAVING THE HEART • POUCH-LIKE STRUCTURE ON THE ATRIA • ELECTRICAL PACEMAKER OF THE HEART • LAYER OF MUSCLE IN THE HEART WALL • CHAMBER RECEIVING BLOOD FROM THE BODY • BLOOD VESSEL SUPPLYING THE FRONT OF THE HEART • ARTERY CARRYING DEOXYGENATED BLOOD TO THE LUNGS • CHAMBER THAT PUMPS OXYGENATED BLOOD TO THE BODY • ...
Larynx Anatomy 2024-10-31
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- c-shaped cartilage that sits below thyroid cartilage
- opening between vocal folds
- connects cricoid cartilage to thyroid cartilage
- forms anterior and lateral wall
- protects true vocal cords
- rima glottidis plus vocal cords
- attaches to superior surface of arytenoid cartilage
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- v-shaped prominence on anterior wall of thyroid cartilage
- abducts the vocal cords
- rest on top/posterior border of cricoid cartilage
- attaches thyroid cartilage to hyoid bone superiorly
- superiorly projecting cartilage attached to thyroid cartilage
- adducts the vocal cords
- produce sound as passing air causes vibration
14 Clues: abducts the vocal cords • adducts the vocal cords • protects true vocal cords • opening between vocal folds • forms anterior and lateral wall • rima glottidis plus vocal cords • produce sound as passing air causes vibration • connects cricoid cartilage to thyroid cartilage • rest on top/posterior border of cricoid cartilage • ...
Anatomy Skeleton 2025-11-13
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- How many toes on each Horse limb?
- The smaller of the paired bones of the lower hind limb, fragile!
- A large flat bone, the shoulder blade.
- How many toes on the dog front foot?
- The first long bone of the front limb, sort of funny
- The anatomical name for the ankle
- The larger of the paired bones of the lower hind limb
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- The large first bone of the hind limb
- The anatomical name for the wrist
- One of the paired bones of the lower front limb
- The anatomical name for the knee
- How many toes on the cat hind foot?
- One of the paired bones of the lower front limb with a U shaped cut out
13 Clues: The anatomical name for the knee • The anatomical name for the wrist • How many toes on each Horse limb? • The anatomical name for the ankle • How many toes on the cat hind foot? • How many toes on the dog front foot? • The large first bone of the hind limb • A large flat bone, the shoulder blade. • One of the paired bones of the lower front limb • ...
Muscular Anatomy 2025-12-03
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- Bring arm(s) together in front of the body while circling arm(s).
- Trunk rotation while side bending.
- Straightening your elbow.
- Bending your elbow.
- Bending hips while straightening the knees.
- Shrug shoulders while rotating head side to side.
- Bending forward at trunk.
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- Bending knees while straightening hips.
- Raising arm(s) up front.
- Dorsi Pulling arms down and squeezing shoulder blades together.
- Pointing toes while bending the knee(s).
- Anterior Lifting the foot into a dorsi-flexion.
- Extending leg back while bending the knee.
13 Clues: Bending your elbow. • Raising arm(s) up front. • Straightening your elbow. • Bending forward at trunk. • Trunk rotation while side bending. • Bending knees while straightening hips. • Pointing toes while bending the knee(s). • Extending leg back while bending the knee. • Bending hips while straightening the knees. • Anterior Lifting the foot into a dorsi-flexion. • ...
Anatomy Terminology 2025-12-11
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- – Controls center of the nerve
- - The connective tissue surrounding each muscle fiber
- - a small branch of an artery
- - A group of muscle fibers bundled together
- Processes and interprets the sensory
- These muscles are under voluntary control,
- The response; activating effector organs
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- - Small blood vessel that allows deoxygenated
- – The receptive region of the cell
- – The impulse generating or conducting
- Skeletal muscles consist of elongated
- Terminal – The end of the axon that connects
- – Receptors are responsible monitoring
- - Anchors the muscle to the connective tissue to the bone
14 Clues: - a small branch of an artery • – Controls center of the nerve • – The receptive region of the cell • Processes and interprets the sensory • Skeletal muscles consist of elongated • – The impulse generating or conducting • – Receptors are responsible monitoring • The response; activating effector organs • These muscles are under voluntary control, • ...
Range Trotter Markings 2022-11-23
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- Blue rings scattered across a trotter's coat.
- Curved markings across a trotter's barrel. A trotter can only have up to 18.
- A variant of brindle that drapes over a trotter's topline and sides. Often comes in unnatural colors.
- Vertical striping along the spine, typically towards a trotter's rump.
- Any type of necklace design over a trotter's neck.
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- Adds white barring to a trotter's legs and, in some cases, greys out a trotter's face and darkens their back end. This gene varies depending on zygosity.
- A dark cape over a trotter's shoulders. Has a variant when expressed with silver.
- A pangare-equivalent that appears only on black trotters.
- A type of roaning seen across the hindquarters that often displays 'corn marks'.
- Adds circular, often 'bullseye'-esque markings across a trotter's coat.
- Brown, reddish, or orangish flecking over a trotter's back.
- Frames the body in black while turning the head and belly white.
- Modifies chaetodon, curling its stripes and adding spirals or squares to the coat.
- A white marking that appears to 'trickle down' over a trotter's ears and head.
14 Clues: Blue rings scattered across a trotter's coat. • Any type of necklace design over a trotter's neck. • A pangare-equivalent that appears only on black trotters. • Brown, reddish, or orangish flecking over a trotter's back. • Frames the body in black while turning the head and belly white. • Vertical striping along the spine, typically towards a trotter's rump. • ...
The Dinosaur of Waterhouse P326 2022-11-29
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- He was happy to ______.
- ... reptiles and ______.
- His ________ came, then Richard Owen.
- The ______'s eyes grew wide in surprise.
- ________, he tidied up here and there.
- And_____!
- Waterhouse ___ open the doors to his workshop.
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- Start with its _____.
- Compare it to the ______ of a lizard.
- ... similar to the teeth of an ______.
- ... most likely sat on the _______.
- A large group of people.
- ... Must surely have looked like a ____ iguana.
- Waterhouse was also making ____ reptiles...
- ... like a rhino's ____.
15 Clues: And_____! • Start with its _____. • He was happy to ______. • ... reptiles and ______. • A large group of people. • ... like a rhino's ____. • ... most likely sat on the _______. • Compare it to the ______ of a lizard. • His ________ came, then Richard Owen. • ... similar to the teeth of an ______. • ________, he tidied up here and there. • The ______'s eyes grew wide in surprise. • ...
chapter 4 cross word 2021-12-01
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- courts one way to spread ideas
- press a way to print books
- was made legal for propose for study
- the study of the body
- where Isabella grew up
- thought to be in the middle of the universe
- church named after martin
- made the book press
- 'the first lady of the world'
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- the study of everything in the universe
- people who followed martin
- wrote a book called 'the prince'
- cant read or write
- is a sculptor
- struggle a struggle between wealth
15 Clues: is a sculptor • cant read or write • made the book press • the study of the body • where Isabella grew up • church named after martin • people who followed martin • press a way to print books • 'the first lady of the world' • courts one way to spread ideas • wrote a book called 'the prince' • struggle a struggle between wealth • was made legal for propose for study • ...
chapter 4 cross word 2021-12-01
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- courts one way to spread ideas
- press a way to print books
- was made legal for propose for study
- the study of the body
- where Isabella grew up
- thought to be in the middle of the universe
- church named after martin
- made the book press
- 'the first lady of the world'
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- the study of everything in the universe
- people who followed martin
- wrote a book called 'the prince'
- cant read or write
- is a sculptor
- struggle a struggle between wealth
15 Clues: is a sculptor • cant read or write • made the book press • the study of the body • where Isabella grew up • church named after martin • people who followed martin • press a way to print books • 'the first lady of the world' • courts one way to spread ideas • wrote a book called 'the prince' • struggle a struggle between wealth • was made legal for propose for study • ...
us 2024-09-29
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- where we met
- what we rule over
- what the police stopped us in airport security in Heidelberg for
- best dżem
- our valentine cupcakes
- what gf taught bofremd to eat with
- what bofremd gets 100 each day of
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- our dream ski destination
- best thing that came from anatomy (and best hug position)
- our special tree
- what princess rides into shower
- our couple halloween costume
- our colors (yours first)
- best gf undies (bofremd chose them)
- what broke princess in minecraft na początku
15 Clues: best dżem • where we met • our special tree • what we rule over • our valentine cupcakes • our colors (yours first) • our dream ski destination • our couple halloween costume • what princess rides into shower • what bofremd gets 100 each day of • what gf taught bofremd to eat with • best gf undies (bofremd chose them) • what broke princess in minecraft na początku • ...
Different Ologies (part 2) 2024-08-20
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- properties of matter and matter changes
- structure of the ocean floor
- earthquakes and seismic waves
- glacial movement and their formation
- life in the ocean
- fungi and yeast
- atmosphere and weather
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- animals without backbones
- how animals interact with their environment
- energy and how the interactions with two forces
- study of fish
- nerves and medicine dealing with the nervous system
- structure of living things (cells and tissue)
- reptiles and amphibians
- everything about living beings
15 Clues: study of fish • fungi and yeast • life in the ocean • atmosphere and weather • reptiles and amphibians • animals without backbones • structure of the ocean floor • earthquakes and seismic waves • everything about living beings • glacial movement and their formation • properties of matter and matter changes • how animals interact with their environment • ...
Medicine Crossword 2025-10-29
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- A scientific organisation founded in 1660 to promote new scientific ideas and research. It helped spread medical knowledge through experiments and publications like Philosophical Transactions.
- The process of identifying an illness or disease by studying a patient’s symptoms and signs.
- Born in 1515, this was an anatomist who studied human anatomy by dissecting bodies. He proved that some of Galen’s ideas were wrong and published “The Fabric of the Human Body” in 1543.
- The period from about 1500 to 1700 when new ideas and discoveries about medicine began to challenge old beliefs from the Middle Ages. Doctors and scientists studied the human body more carefully using observation, experiment, and dissection.
- The study of how the body works, including how organs and systems function.
- Born 1624, this was an English doctor known as the “English Hippocrates.” He believed in observing patients carefully and recording symptoms rather than relying only on old theories.
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- An ancient Greek theory that the body was made up of four fluids: blood, phlegm, yellow bile, and black bile. People believed that illness was caused by an imbalance of these humours.
- Born 1578, this was an English doctor who discovered that blood circulates around the body, pumped by the heart — proving Galen’s ideas about blood movement were wrong.
- The cutting open of a body (usually a dead one) to study its internal parts and learn about anatomy.
- The belief that disease was caused by bad air or poisonous fumes, especially from rotting matter. This was a common idea before germs were discovered.
- The study of the structure of the human body — what it is made of and how its parts are arranged.
- A trained doctor who diagnoses and treats illnesses, usually someone educated at university rather than a surgeon or apothecary.
12 Clues: The study of how the body works, including how organs and systems function. • The process of identifying an illness or disease by studying a patient’s symptoms and signs. • The study of the structure of the human body — what it is made of and how its parts are arranged. • ...
HISTORY OF BIOLOGY 2017-01-05
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- An Islamic theologian and intellectual. Among his biological writings is Kitāb al-ḥayawān (“Book of Animals”)
- known as the "Father of Medicine"
- belon In 1546, the studies of this French naturalist marked the beginning modern embryology and comparative anatomy
- A Roman naturalist accounts in his general encyclopedia entitled Pliny’s Natural History
- The three scientists Crick, Watson and Wilkins was known for their discovery of the molecular structure of this hereditary material in 1953
- In 1674, this Dutch merchant and scientist was the first one to discover single-celled organisms and called it animalcules
- This Dutch biologist was the first to see red blood cells under a microscope in 1658
- 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
- A Muslim physician particularly noted for his book The Canon of Medicine
- A leading artist and intellectual of the Italian Renaissance. In 1489, he begins a series of anatomical drawings of the human body
- A prominent Greek physician, surgeon and philosopher who contributed to the early understanding of anatomy and physiology
- A German theologian and botanist published the two volumes of his Herbarum vivae eicones, a book about plants with its fresh and vigorous illustrations
- A German Dominican friar recognized for his contribution in botany, zoology and physiology
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- 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
- Swiss physician and naturalist, best known for his systematic compilations of information on animals and plants
- known as the "Father of Botany"
- Swedish botanist and physician recognized for his Systema Naturae (1735), as he introduced a new approach to taxonomy (binomial nomenclature)
- An Italian microscopist first visualized capillaries
- American zoologist and geneticist, famous for his experimental research with the fruit fly (Drosophila) by which he established the chromosome theory of heredity
- an American biochemist who studied the structure of the hemoglobin
- an English naturalist known “Father of Evolutionary Thought”
- A French physician and surgeon regarded by some medical historians as the father of modern surgery
- An English physician who was the first to recognize the full circulation of the blood in the human body (De motu cordis) in 1628
- known as the "Father of Biology"
- An Augustinian botanist also known as the “Father of Modern Genetics”
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” • ...
HISTORY OF BIOLOGY 2017-01-05
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- A Roman naturalist accounts in his general encyclopedia entitled Pliny’s Natural History
- known as the "Father of Botany"
- An Italian microscopist first visualized capillaries
- In 1674, this Dutch merchant and scientist was the first one to discover single-celled organisms and called it animalcules
- an English naturalist known “Father of Evolutionary Thought”
- An English physician who was the first to recognize the full circulation of the blood in the human body (De motu cordis) in 1628
- This Dutch biologist was the first to see red blood cells under a microscope in 1658
- In 1546, the studies of this French naturalist marked the beginning modern embryology and comparative anatomy
- A French physician and surgeon regarded by some medical historians as the father of modern surgery
- 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 Augustinian botanist also known as the “Father of Modern Genetics”
- The three scientists Crick, Watson and Wilkins was known for their discovery of the molecular structure of this hereditary material in 1953
- Swedish botanist and physician recognized for his Systema Naturae (1735), as he introduced a new approach to taxonomy (binomial nomenclature)
- 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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- known as the "Father of Medicine"
- an American biochemist who studied the structure of the hemoglobin
- A German theologian and botanist published the two volumes of his Herbarum vivae eicones, a book about plants with its fresh and vigorous illustrations
- Swiss physician and naturalist, best known for his systematic compilations of information on animals and plants
- American zoologist and geneticist, famous for his experimental research with the fruit fly (Drosophila) by which he established the chromosome theory of heredity
- A leading artist and intellectual of the Italian Renaissance. In 1489, he begins a series of anatomical drawings of the human body
- A prominent Greek physician, surgeon and philosopher who contributed to the early understanding of anatomy and physiology
- A German Dominican friar recognized for his contribution in botany, zoology and physiology
- A Muslim physician particularly noted for his book The Canon of Medicine
- known as the "Father of Biology"
- An Islamic theologian and intellectual. Among his biological writings is Kitāb al-ḥayawān (“Book of Animals”)
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” • ...
History of Biology 2017-01-05
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- known as the "Father of Botany"
- In 1674, this Dutch merchant and scientist was the first one to discover single-celled organisms and called it animalcules
- A leading artist and intellectual of the Italian Renaissance. In 1489, he begins a series of anatomical drawings of the human body
- The three scientists Crick, Watson and Wilkins was known for their discovery of the molecular structure of this hereditary material in 1953
- An Italian microscopist first visualized capillaries
- A German Dominican friar recognized for his contribution in botany, zoology and physiology
- known as the "Father of Biology"
- An Islamic theologian and intellectual. Among his biological writings is Kitāb al-ḥayawān (“Book of Animals”)
- 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
- An Augustinian botanist also known as the “Father of Modern Genetics”
- In 1546, the studies of this French naturalist marked the beginning modern embryology and comparative anatomy
- A French physician and surgeon regarded by some medical historians as the father of modern surgery
- An English physician who was the first to recognize the full circulation of the blood in the human body (De motu cordis) in 1628
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- American zoologist and geneticist, famous for his experimental research with the fruit fly (Drosophila) by which he established the chromosome theory of heredity
- an American biochemist who studied the structure of the hemoglobin
- an English naturalist known “Father of Evolutionary Thought”
- A German theologian and botanist published the two volumes of his Herbarum vivae eicones, a book about plants with its fresh and vigorous illustrations
- Swiss physician and naturalist, best known for his systematic compilations of information on animals and plants
- 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
- known as the "Father of Medicine"
- 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
- 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” • ...
History of Biology 2017-01-05
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- known as the "Father of Medicine"
- A prominent Greek physician, surgeon and philosopher who contributed to the early understanding of anatomy and physiology
- A Roman naturalist accounts in his general encyclopedia entitled Pliny’s Natural History
- An English physician who was the first to recognize the full circulation of the blood in the human body (De motu cordis) in 1628
- In 1546, the studies of this French naturalist marked the beginning modern embryology and comparative anatomy
- 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 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
- This Dutch biologist was the first to see red blood cells under a microscope in 1658
- An Islamic theologian and intellectual. Among his biological writings is Kitāb al-ḥayawān (“Book of Animals”)
- A French physician and surgeon regarded by some medical historians as the father of modern surgery
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- A German theologian and botanist published the two volumes of his Herbarum vivae eicones, a book about plants with its fresh and vigorous illustrations
- The three scientists Crick, Watson and Wilkins was known for their discovery of the molecular structure of this hereditary material in 1953
- 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
- Swedish botanist and physician recognized for his Systema Naturae (1735), as he introduced a new approach to taxonomy (binomial nomenclature)
- known as the "Father of Biology"
- an American biochemist who studied the structure of the hemoglobin
- Swiss physician and naturalist, best known for his systematic compilations of information on animals and plants
- A German Dominican friar recognized for his contribution in botany, zoology and physiology
- American zoologist and geneticist, famous for his experimental research with the fruit fly (Drosophila) by which he established the chromosome theory of heredity
- An Italian microscopist first visualized capillaries
- A Muslim physician particularly noted for his book The Canon of Medicine
- In 1998, he successfully isolated human embryonic stem cells
- A leading artist and intellectual of the Italian Renaissance. In 1489, he begins a series of anatomical drawings of the human body
- known as the "Father of Botany"
- An Augustinian botanist also known as the “Father of Modern Genetics”
26 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” • In 1998, he successfully isolated human embryonic stem cells • an American biochemist who studied the structure of the hemoglobin • ...
rensants 2022-10-18
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- Isac vied god as a
- understanding of the human body
- 14 lines 10 silables
- earth is verry inportant in the middle
- taking apart the human body
- making flat things 3D
- A mural on fresh lime plaster
- be your self and be free!!!
- saperatin thigs?
- the most interesting point is the
- support by given by patrons
- how much it matters
Down
- we don't float any more
- To prove your results
- think of us insted of the others (so selffish)
- Sun is the inportant one here
- best art is here
- nice to look at
- when it started
- a personalyty traight
20 Clues: nice to look at • when it started • best art is here • saperatin thigs? • Isac vied god as a • how much it matters • 14 lines 10 silables • To prove your results • a personalyty traight • making flat things 3D • we don't float any more • taking apart the human body • be your self and be free!!! • support by given by patrons • Sun is the inportant one here • A mural on fresh lime plaster • ...
Exam 1 2021-02-02
Across
- clavicle
- a line
- vertebrae, twelve
- blade, scapula
- medulla oblongata, pons and midbrain
- smooth, striated, cardiac
- situated towards the side
- breathing in
- axis
- area, temporal
- skin and mucous membrane
- union of two structures
- closer to the back
- atlas
Down
- separates thorax and abdomen
- relatively short muscle fibers (12 total)
- situated toward the midline
- second largest structure of nervous system
- body
- structure
- muscle fibers of relatively greater length
- area, frontal
- pertaining to the back
- breathing out
- cranial and spinal nerves
- further from the body's surface
- function
- closer to the front
28 Clues: body • axis • atlas • a line • clavicle • function • structure • breathing in • area, frontal • breathing out • blade, scapula • area, temporal • vertebrae, twelve • closer to the back • closer to the front • pertaining to the back • union of two structures • skin and mucous membrane • smooth, striated, cardiac • cranial and spinal nerves • situated towards the side • situated toward the midline • ...
The Boy In The Striped Pajamas 2023-05-09
Across
- climb with hands and feet
- mischievous; evil spirit
- disdainful
- bleakly and depressingly
- suppose to be true; take for granted
- very messy; covered with dirt or filth
- make of series of soft explosive sounds
- fruit from the same family
- ugly twisted expression
- gather; bring together
Down
- wool cloth worn by Scottish
- drive to frenzy; infuriate
- offensively contemptuous or arrogant
- small pieces; small parts
- to throw your body in a certain way
- handrail at the side of a staircase
- therefore
- complete loss of hope or expectation
- plant; spice
- the branch of science; bodily structure of humans
20 Clues: therefore • disdainful • plant; spice • gather; bring together • ugly twisted expression • mischievous; evil spirit • bleakly and depressingly • climb with hands and feet • small pieces; small parts • drive to frenzy; infuriate • fruit from the same family • wool cloth worn by Scottish • to throw your body in a certain way • handrail at the side of a staircase • ...
Crossword 2012-07-19
Across
- The Earth has a ______ around the Sun
- Eg Solar ______
- The Milky Way is the ________
- Dissection of a human body, animal or plants
- Test or trial
- To investigate something
- Something created by someone
- Something to do whit chemicals
- We learn it on Tuesdays
- Arange in classes
- people make _____ weapons
- Eg Milky Way
Down
- One of the minute groups of atoms
- To see stars at night
- An _______ studies planets and stars
- A 360 digree angle
- To see small molecules, particals etc
- Eg, computers, iPads, phone etc
- Science dealing with matter and energy
- Science of life
20 Clues: Eg Milky Way • Test or trial • Eg Solar ______ • Science of life • Arange in classes • A 360 digree angle • To see stars at night • We learn it on Tuesdays • To investigate something • people make _____ weapons • Something created by someone • The Milky Way is the ________ • Something to do whit chemicals • Eg, computers, iPads, phone etc • One of the minute groups of atoms • ...
List 4 crossword 2014-03-04
Across
- the bodily structure of a plant or animal
- passive assent
- to make slender
- impulsive
- marked by trembling
- a large destructive fire
- fraught with uncertainty
- to reduce amount or degree
- person who leaves obe place or country
- a small moderate
- to speak of in a disrespectful way
- inclined not to be harsh or strict
Down
- not violated or profaned
- disease transmitted by direct or indirect contact
- equipment or furnishing
- to declare to be hateful
- to seize
- foreboding
- an expression of warm approval
- the condition of being completely forgotten
- flushed with rosy color
- of questionable authorship
- to agree
23 Clues: to seize • to agree • impulsive • foreboding • passive assent • to make slender • a small moderate • marked by trembling • equipment or furnishing • flushed with rosy color • not violated or profaned • to declare to be hateful • a large destructive fire • fraught with uncertainty • to reduce amount or degree • of questionable authorship • an expression of warm approval • ...
FIND ME IF YOU CAN 2018-04-17
Across
- PERTAINING TO URINE
- BLOCKAGE IN A VESSEL
- SMALL SAC
- BONES OF THE SPINE
- KNEECAP
- INABILITY TO SLEEP
- PERTAINING TO BLUISH DISCOLORATION
- DISORDER OF THE MIND
- HAVING LOW BLOOD PRESSURE
- BLOOD CLOT
- VOICE BOX
- STUDY OF BODY STRUCTURE
Down
- POUCH-LIKE,RESEMBLING A SMALL SAC
- PERTAINING TO THE DIET
- TYPE OF MICROORGANISM
- PERTAINING TO THE PELVIS
- THE STUDY OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM
- ALCOHOL DEPENDENCE
- STRAIGHTENING OR CORRECTING DEFORMITY
- LIKE OR RESEMBLING EPILEPSY
- SKIN DISEASE
- WHITE BLOOD CELL
- CARE AND TREATMENT OF CHILDREN
- PERTAINING TO A MUSCLE
- LIKE OR RESEMBLING A TOXIN
25 Clues: KNEECAP • SMALL SAC • VOICE BOX • BLOOD CLOT • SKIN DISEASE • WHITE BLOOD CELL • BONES OF THE SPINE • ALCOHOL DEPENDENCE • INABILITY TO SLEEP • PERTAINING TO URINE • BLOCKAGE IN A VESSEL • DISORDER OF THE MIND • TYPE OF MICROORGANISM • PERTAINING TO THE DIET • PERTAINING TO A MUSCLE • STUDY OF BODY STRUCTURE • PERTAINING TO THE PELVIS • HAVING LOW BLOOD PRESSURE • LIKE OR RESEMBLING A TOXIN • ...
Semester Review Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-13
Across
- 60-80% of living cells
- a common disaccharide, sometimes hard to digest
- cell with a nucleus
- Group of similar cells
- When blood vessels expand to cool the body down
- Occurs when the body is too hot
- Proton donors
- dividing down the midline
- muscle disease
- lying face up
Down
- the jelly-like substance between the nucleus and plasma membrane
- add water to break a bond
- lowers the activation energy, acts as a catalyst
- cancer-causing
- Abnormal condition of yellow
- end in -ose
- Pertaining to internal organs
- the control center
- study of the structure
- study of tissue
20 Clues: end in -ose • Proton donors • lying face up • cancer-causing • muscle disease • study of tissue • the control center • cell with a nucleus • 60-80% of living cells • Group of similar cells • study of the structure • add water to break a bond • dividing down the midline • Abnormal condition of yellow • Pertaining to internal organs • Occurs when the body is too hot • ...
Science 2022-01-19
Across
- characteristic that helps an animal
- structures from common ancestors
- develop similarly in many organisms
- deoxyribonucleic acid
- animal we share the most DNA with
- same function but not related
- primitive whales
- extinct mammal with whale like teeth
- result of an environmental factor
- DNA that controls development
- study of body structures
Down
- same species with different traits
- parts in an organism that arent used
- shows that animals once existed
- survival of the fittest
- species changing to benefit them
- changes over time
- founder of evolution
- where an organism lives
- transition of genes from parent to kids
20 Clues: primitive whales • changes over time • founder of evolution • deoxyribonucleic acid • survival of the fittest • where an organism lives • study of body structures • same function but not related • DNA that controls development • shows that animals once existed • species changing to benefit them • structures from common ancestors • animal we share the most DNA with • ...
BIOLOGY 2023-09-13
Across
- life on other planets
- blood
- lizards, reptiles, snakes
- the study of plants
- in this field scientists would study Covid
- biology evolution
- how the body responds to injury
- mushroom and fungi
- microorganisms
- the classification of living things
- how a body responds to disease
- functions in organisms
Down
- the study of body structures
- the study of cells
- the study of insects
- hawks, eagles, chickens, cranes
- fishes
- the brain and the nervous system
- ancient life
- how organisms interact with the environment
- trees and shrubs
- genes and heredity
- chemical reactions in organisms
- a study of the animal kingdom
24 Clues: blood • fishes • ancient life • microorganisms • trees and shrubs • biology evolution • the study of cells • genes and heredity • mushroom and fungi • the study of plants • the study of insects • life on other planets • functions in organisms • lizards, reptiles, snakes • the study of body structures • a study of the animal kingdom • how a body responds to disease • hawks, eagles, chickens, cranes • ...
MoveU 2024-03-21
Across
- Not posterior tilting
- Art
- TV Show Dr. Mike and wife were on in 2023
- "Any ___ is good ___" (dubious advice)
- Tagline
- Show off ones muscles
- Tennis
- Dr. Mikes wife
- Favorite shoes
- The U
- Hinge
Down
- Hump (found in the How do you fix a weak hump blog)
- 122 is the record for humans
- Key to staying active and healthy
- Lasting mark from an injury
- Sunny
- Dr. Mike has 3 of these animals
- What everyone loves saying they have
- Dr. Mike's mentor
- Benefit
- Sometimes a result of an ankle mobility issue while squatting
- Its days are numbered
- Scoop
23 Clues: Art • Sunny • The U • Scoop • Hinge • Tennis • Tagline • Benefit • Dr. Mikes wife • Favorite shoes • Dr. Mike's mentor • Not posterior tilting • Show off ones muscles • Its days are numbered • Lasting mark from an injury • 122 is the record for humans • Dr. Mike has 3 of these animals • Key to staying active and healthy • What everyone loves saying they have • "Any ___ is good ___" (dubious advice) • ...
DBD KILLERS (PERKS) 2024-11-29
Across
- brutal strength
- surge
- nowhere to hide
- beast of prey
- thwack!
- lightborn
- dark arrogance
- friends ‘til the end
- hex: haunted ground
- blood warden
- forced penance
- overcharge
- unbound
- no way out
- coup de grace
- grim embrace
- zanchin tactics
- i’m all ears
- no quarter
Down
- surveillance
- predator
- dead man’s switch
- thanatophobia
- machine learning
- hex: undying
- human greed
- hex: ruin
- darkness revealed
- merciless storm
- save the best for last
- corrupt intervention
- superior anatomy
- hex: plaything
- ultimate weapon
- bamboozle
- leathal pursuer
- franklin’s demise
- discordance
38 Clues: surge • thwack! • unbound • predator • lightborn • hex: ruin • bamboozle • overcharge • no way out • no quarter • human greed • discordance • surveillance • hex: undying • blood warden • grim embrace • i’m all ears • beast of prey • thanatophobia • coup de grace • dark arrogance • hex: plaything • forced penance • brutal strength • nowhere to hide • merciless storm • ultimate weapon • leathal pursuer • zanchin tactics • ...
Orla's crossword 2021-02-22
10 Clues: study of bones • TV medical drama • a favourite fruit • your favourite band • name of a furry friend • where we go on holiday • green plant in your room • your favourite club at school • your favourite book from the library • book you just read thirteen chapters of
Anatomy - Heart 2020-07-14
Across
- the groove coronary arteries run in, surrounded by fat
- gives rise to the circumflex artery
- right atrioventricular valve
- outer layer of the pericardium
Down
- Cardiac muscle
- the first chamber deoxygenated blood enters in the heart
- large artery exiting the heart
- only vein to carry oxygenated blood
- the valve oxygenated blood passes through to leave the heart
- The origins of the coronary arteries
- infection of the pericardial cavity
- it can be palpated at the 5th intercostal space in the midclavicular line
- chamber that has the thickest wall
13 Clues: Cardiac muscle • right atrioventricular valve • large artery exiting the heart • outer layer of the pericardium • chamber that has the thickest wall • only vein to carry oxygenated blood • gives rise to the circumflex artery • infection of the pericardial cavity • The origins of the coronary arteries • the groove coronary arteries run in, surrounded by fat • ...
Tooth Anatomy 2013-05-13
Across
- the type of tooth located between the canine and the molars in humans.
- a type of tooth with a narrow edge. Used to cut food.
- the soft center of the tooth. Contains blood vessels and nerves; it nourishes the dentin.
- transmit signals to and from the brain.
- the tough, shiny, white outer surface of the tooth.
- a layer of tough, yellowish, bone-like tissue that covers the root of a tooth. It helps hold the tooth in the socket.
- the anchor of a tooth that extends into the jawbone.
- the visible part of a tooth.
- the hard but porous tissue located under both the enamel and cementum of the tooth.
Down
- the fleshy tissue between tooth and the tooth socket; it holds the tooth in place.
- a wide, flat tooth found in the back of mammal's mouths. grind food during chewing.
- the soft tissue that surrounds the base of the teeth.
- a type of tooth with a single point and a single root. Used to hold and tear food.
13 Clues: the visible part of a tooth. • transmit signals to and from the brain. • the tough, shiny, white outer surface of the tooth. • the anchor of a tooth that extends into the jawbone. • a type of tooth with a narrow edge. Used to cut food. • the soft tissue that surrounds the base of the teeth. • the type of tooth located between the canine and the molars in humans. • ...
Computer Anatomy 2015-09-23
Across
- Current FireWire ports transfer data as fast as 400Mbps (megabits per second). (The next generation of FireWire offers speeds as fast as 3,200 Mbps.)You can use FireWire to connect many different types of peripherals, including digital cameras and digital video cameras. Like USB ports, FireWire ports are hot-swappable, which means you can connect a device to the FireWire port, unplug it, and connect another device without rebooting the computer.
- The AGP (Accelerated Graphics Port) houses your graphics card, which supplies the image to the monitor. Some motherboards include an integrated graphics card. AGP graphics cards, which often include additional RAM, generally provide better quality images than generic integrated chips.
- The motherboard manufacturer installs a basic OS (operating system) in the BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) chip. The BIOS activates when you turn on the computer and performs system checks before starting your main OS. It also lets the processor communicate with the PC’s peripherals. Many BIOSes let you configure some system activities, such as power-saving functions. Newer BIOS chips store information in flash ROM, which lets users upgrade the BIOS software.
- The CPU stores temporary information, such as data relating to open programs, in RAM. When the RAM reaches its capacity, the processor redirects the excess data to your hard drive. Because the hard drive isn’t nearly as fast as RAM, this virtual memory stores and releases data at a slower rate. If your computer performs slowly when you have multiple programs open, you can usually increase the performance by adding additional RAM.
- Motherboards often have integrated sound chips. If your motherboard does not have a sound chip or if you want better sound quality, you can buy a sound card. Most sound cards attach to one of the motherboard’s PCI slots.
Down
- The motherboard is a large PCB (printed circuit board) that houses most of your computer’s components and directs data traffic to and from the appropriate devices. The most popular motherboard sizes are ATX and microATX.
- If you have an older printer or scanner, you probably connect the device to the parallel port. USB and FireWire connections are quickly replacing parallel ports on most peripherals, including scanners and printers. Keep that in mind the next time you buy a peripheral; you’ll want to be sure that you have an available USB port and you may need to buy a USB cable.
- Although some newer mice and keyboards include USB cables, most require PS/2 ports. Manufacturers generally color the keyboard port purple and the mouse port green.
- Serial ports are much slower than new USB and FireWire ports. You can attach some older keyboards,mice, and modems to the serial port, but chances are your serial port is free. The serial port is also known as a COM (communications) port.
- The PSU (power supply unit) isn’t the prettiest component by any means. It funnels power through the multicolored cables (many cables have more than one connector) to each device.
- The CPU is the brain that carries out your computer’s instructions. You won’t be able to see your CPU when you open your case because a heatsink covers it. Heatsinks are metal blocks (often copper or aluminum) that cool the processor by dissipating the heat. Many heatsinks use fans to augment the cooling process.
- PCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect) slots let peripherals communicate quickly with the processor. You can add devices, such as modems and sound cards, to the PCI slot. PCI device ports protrude from the back of the computer.
- Many peripherals, such as MP3 players, modern printers, and PDAs (personal digital assistants) require USB (Universal Serial Bus) connections. Some devices are able to draw power from the computer in addition to data through the USB port. USB 1.1 ports transfer data at 12Mbps (megabits per second), while new USB 2.0 ports can transfer data at up to 480Mbps. Keep in mind that if you have a USB 1.1 peripheral and a USB 2.0 port, data will transfer at the USB 1.1 speed.
13 Clues: Although some newer mice and keyboards include USB cables, most require PS/2 ports. Manufacturers generally color the keyboard port purple and the mouse port green. • The PSU (power supply unit) isn’t the prettiest component by any means. It funnels power through the multicolored cables (many cables have more than one connector) to each device. • ...
Brain Anatomy 2023-01-16
Across
- A gland that secretes hormones.
- The lobe associated with auditory processing.
- Often referred to as the 'little brain'.
- Controls survival functions.
- The largest portion of the brain.
- The substance lacking in the neurons of MS sufferers.
Down
- The lobe that processes visual information.
- The lobe that processes information about touch.
- The system that controls emotion.
- The largest of the four lobes
- The region in the brain associated with anger.
- The region that contains the medulla, pons and cerebellum.
- The bumps and grooves covering the surface of the brain.
13 Clues: Controls survival functions. • The largest of the four lobes • A gland that secretes hormones. • The system that controls emotion. • The largest portion of the brain. • Often referred to as the 'little brain'. • The lobe that processes visual information. • The lobe associated with auditory processing. • The region in the brain associated with anger. • ...
Brain Anatomy 2023-01-25
Across
- Sensing touch and spatial processing
- Controlling hunger, thirst, sleep, and body temp (homeostasis)
- Behavior and personality as well as executive functioning
- initiating movements and learning sequences of movements
- Controls cardiac and respiratory function also helps with alertness and sensitivity to pain
Down
- sleep and arousal
- Visual perception and visual short term memory
- Ability to learn and perform skilled coordinated movements
- Processing sound
- respiratory function, touch in the region of the face
- Formation of long-term memories (declarative, episodic and relational)
- The main relay for sensory information before being sent to the cerebral cortex
- Emotional processing and emotional memories
13 Clues: Processing sound • sleep and arousal • Sensing touch and spatial processing • Emotional processing and emotional memories • Visual perception and visual short term memory • respiratory function, touch in the region of the face • initiating movements and learning sequences of movements • Behavior and personality as well as executive functioning • ...
frog anatomy 2023-02-23
Across
- Used to capture food, attaches to the front of the mouth
- Teeth at the roof of the mouth
- Membrane that covers the eye
- The opening where waste, eggs, and sperm exit
- Stores urine; urinary _______
Down
- Membrane that functions as an eardrum
- Opening in the mouth, airway
- The very first stretch of the small intestine
- Tubes that equalize pressure to the eardrum
- The esophagus leads to this structure
- Located above the kidneys, but only in male frogs
- Located underneath the liver; _____ bladder
- The largest organ in the frog's body cavity, having 3 lobes
13 Clues: Opening in the mouth, airway • Membrane that covers the eye • Stores urine; urinary _______ • Teeth at the roof of the mouth • Membrane that functions as an eardrum • The esophagus leads to this structure • Tubes that equalize pressure to the eardrum • Located underneath the liver; _____ bladder • The very first stretch of the small intestine • ...
COMPARATIVE ANATOMY 2020-04-28
Across
- The earliest vertebrates
- The anterior clustering of specialized sensory organs
- amphibians, repltiles, birds, and mammals (literally means four footed)
- the advance bony fishes (the sleek shape)
- "cartilage" and "fish" ((include the sharks)
- include mostly carnivorous species
Down
- "shell" and "skin"
- all living agnathans _______ bone and possess 4 single nostril
- Another evolving key vertebrate innovation
- solid cylindrical body that often encloses the notochord
- those without an amnion
- fishes without jaws
- some fossil agnathans
- Series of separate bones or cartilage blocks firmly joined as a backbone that defines the major body axis.
14 Clues: "shell" and "skin" • fishes without jaws • some fossil agnathans • those without an amnion • The earliest vertebrates • include mostly carnivorous species • the advance bony fishes (the sleek shape) • Another evolving key vertebrate innovation • "cartilage" and "fish" ((include the sharks) • The anterior clustering of specialized sensory organs • ...
human anatomy 2022-11-16
Across
- connect to the bronchi
- diffuses oxygen into the blood
- uses chemicals to break down proteins in food
- chews up food for digestion
- portion of the digestive system most responsible for absorption of water from the indigestible residue of food
- takes blood away from the heart
Down
- removes extra fluids and waste from your body
- is the longest part of the digestive system
- are the airways that lead from the trachea into the lungs
- pumps blood
- breaths in air for your body
- filters out toxics in your body
- the main primary muscle in respiration
13 Clues: pumps blood • connect to the bronchi • chews up food for digestion • breaths in air for your body • diffuses oxygen into the blood • filters out toxics in your body • takes blood away from the heart • the main primary muscle in respiration • is the longest part of the digestive system • removes extra fluids and waste from your body • ...
Computer Anatomy 2019-10-17
Across
- houses your graphics card
- stores temporary information
- funnels power through the multicoloured cables
- also known as a COM
- the brain
- houses most of your computers components
Down
- older printers or scanners probably connect to them
- often are integrated into the motherboard
- transfer data
- communicates quickly with the processor
- most older mice and keyboards require them
- activate when you turn on the computer
- many peripherals require them
13 Clues: the brain • transfer data • also known as a COM • houses your graphics card • stores temporary information • many peripherals require them • activate when you turn on the computer • communicates quickly with the processor • houses most of your computers components • often are integrated into the motherboard • most older mice and keyboards require them • ...
Computer Anatomy 2019-10-17
Across
- The CPU stores temporary information, such as data relating to open programs, in this. When it reaches its capacity, the processor redirects the excess data to your hard drive.
- The motherboard manufacturer installs a basic operating system in this chip.
- Many peripherals, such as MP3 players, modern printers,and PDAs (personal digital assistants) require this for connections.
- The slots let this communicate quickly with the processor. You can add devices such as modems and sound cards, to it.
- The brain that carries out your computer’s instructions.
- If you have an older printer or scanner, you probably connect the device to this. USB and FireWire connections are quickly replacing parallel ports on most, including scanners and printers.
Down
- Circuit board that houses your computer components and directs the data traffic.
- You can use this to connect many different types of peripherals, including digital cameras and digital video cameras.
- Motherboards often have this integrated. If your motherboard does not have this or if you want better sound quality, you can buy one.
- Much slower than new USB and FireWire ports.
- Houses your graphics card which supplies the image to the monitor.
- Funnels power through multi coloured cables to each device.
- Newer mice and keyboards mostly require this. Creators usually color the keyboard port purple and the mouse port green.
13 Clues: Much slower than new USB and FireWire ports. • The brain that carries out your computer’s instructions. • Funnels power through multi coloured cables to each device. • Houses your graphics card which supplies the image to the monitor. • The motherboard manufacturer installs a basic operating system in this chip. • ...
Heart Anatomy 2023-11-08
Across
- Murmur that radiates to the carotids
- Cell that forms fatty streak in atherosclerosis
- SGLT2 inhibitor
- sign JVP rises on inspiration
- removal of pericardial fluid
- type of oedema in left heart failure
- Inflammation of the pericardium
Down
- Mechanism that compensates for increased EDV
- Painful red nodules on the tips of fingers and toes sign of endocarditis
- surgical removal of the pericardium
- NYHF can perform all physical activity without SOB
- Hypotension, raised JVP, muffled heart sounds known as
- layers of pericardium
13 Clues: SGLT2 inhibitor • layers of pericardium • removal of pericardial fluid • sign JVP rises on inspiration • Inflammation of the pericardium • surgical removal of the pericardium • Murmur that radiates to the carotids • type of oedema in left heart failure • Mechanism that compensates for increased EDV • Cell that forms fatty streak in atherosclerosis • ...
Anatomy Terms 2023-11-15
Across
- Closer to the point of attachment
- Along the back, uppermost, or spine side
- The pad side of the FRONT foot
- The rear side
- Belly side
- Towards the head
- Towards the tail
Down
- Near the middle or midline
- The pad side of the REAR foot
- Near the nose
- Face view
- Farther from the point of attachment
- Either the left or right side view
13 Clues: Face view • Belly side • Near the nose • The rear side • Towards the head • Towards the tail • Near the middle or midline • The pad side of the REAR foot • The pad side of the FRONT foot • Closer to the point of attachment • Either the left or right side view • Farther from the point of attachment • Along the back, uppermost, or spine side
Anatomy Puzzle 2023-09-12
Across
- glands secretes sweat, situated in the dermis of the skin.
- the surface epithelium of the skin, overlying the dermis
- the thick layer of living tissue below the epidermis which forms the true skin, containing blood capillaries, nerve endings, sweat glands, hair follicles, and other structures.
- land in the skin which secretes a lubricating oily matter (sebum) into the hair follicles to lubricate the skin and hair.
- the outermost layer of the epidermis
- a brown to black pigment that is the most common form of melanin
Down
- a dark brown to black pigment occurring in the hair
- a reddish-yellow sulfur-containing melanin pigment formed in the presence of cysteine
- t he deepest layer, separated from the dermis
- a fibrous protein forming the main structural constituent of hair
- overing on the upper surface of the tip of the finger
- layer the layer of tissue that underlies the skin.
- a sticky oily substance the body produces in order to keep the skin moisturised.
13 Clues: the outermost layer of the epidermis • t he deepest layer, separated from the dermis • a dark brown to black pigment occurring in the hair • layer the layer of tissue that underlies the skin. • overing on the upper surface of the tip of the finger • the surface epithelium of the skin, overlying the dermis • ...
Shoulder anatomy 2024-12-25
Across
- a process that the deltoid muscle is attached to
- triangular shaped structure also known as the shoulder blade
- only rotator cuff muscle not innervated by a subscapular nerve
- means 'under scapular' in Latin
- a fluid filled sac under 2 across
- joint that connects 2 across and 9 down
- ball and socket joint attaching arm to shoulder blade
Down
- muscle mainly responsible for external rotation of arm at shoulder joint
- most superior of the rotator cuff muscles
- bony process that can only be seen on an anterior view of the shoulder
- outer fibrocartilaginous part of glenoid
- bone superior to the 1st rib
- structure that humeral head inserts into
13 Clues: bone superior to the 1st rib • means 'under scapular' in Latin • a fluid filled sac under 2 across • joint that connects 2 across and 9 down • outer fibrocartilaginous part of glenoid • structure that humeral head inserts into • most superior of the rotator cuff muscles • a process that the deltoid muscle is attached to • ...
Human Anatomy 2025-03-13
13 Clues: forehead • no charge • in front of • positive charge • negative charge • study of tissues • units of the body • study of body cells • toward back of the body • tissue a connective tissue • divides body left and right • divides body top and bottom • regulates movement of most substances in and out of cell
Anatomy review 2026-01-15
13 Clues: Left • Right • A lining tissue • Digestive enzyme • Very square cells • Toxic waste disposal • Programmed cell death • The nose is ___ to the eyes • The heart is ___ to the ribs • The elbow is ___ to the wrist • The abdomen is ____ to the neck • Most stretchy extracellular fibers • Most common connective tissue cell
Term 3 Path Crossword 2022-08-18
Across
- Student ambassador and no-nonsense tutor
- Makes eye contact when you talk about podcasts
- Makes his own pizzas from scratch
- Loves Angina
- Habitated between Diamond Head and Ala Moana
- look his way when you hear the bag crinkle
- Genuinely nice, low key very doubtful
Down
- Enjoyed an anatomy so much they took it twice
- softball, bangs, and broken shoulder
- big beautiful brain
- Queen
- Merr
- EEEeeeepp!
13 Clues: Merr • Queen • EEEeeeepp! • Loves Angina • big beautiful brain • Makes his own pizzas from scratch • softball, bangs, and broken shoulder • Genuinely nice, low key very doubtful • Student ambassador and no-nonsense tutor • look his way when you hear the bag crinkle • Habitated between Diamond Head and Ala Moana • Enjoyed an anatomy so much they took it twice • ...
Stems Project 2016-12-13
Across
- A fortified place
- great in numbers
- A figure, symbol, or group of these denoting a number
- A practitioner of osteopathy
- strengthen with defensive works against a attack
- A thing at which something excels
- Zoology dealing with birds
- Anatomy dealing with the bones
Down
- To control regulate or keep in order by the police
- A study of numbers
- wisdom in the management of affairs
- Showing behavior that is respectful
- To give strength and to hope to
- A very large city
- Very loud
15 Clues: Very loud • great in numbers • A fortified place • A very large city • A study of numbers • Zoology dealing with birds • A practitioner of osteopathy • Anatomy dealing with the bones • To give strength and to hope to • A thing at which something excels • wisdom in the management of affairs • Showing behavior that is respectful • strengthen with defensive works against a attack • ...
Stems Project 2016-12-13
Across
- great in numbers
- Very loud
- A fortified place
- A very large city
- To control regulate or keep in order by the police
- strengthen with defensive works against a attack
- Showing behavior that is respectful
Down
- A study of numbers
- Zoology dealing with birds
- A figure, symbol, or group of these denoting a number
- Anatomy dealing with the bones
- A thing at which something excels
- To give strength and to hope to
- A practitioner of osteopathy
- wisdom in the management of affairs
15 Clues: Very loud • great in numbers • A fortified place • A very large city • A study of numbers • Zoology dealing with birds • A practitioner of osteopathy • Anatomy dealing with the bones • To give strength and to hope to • A thing at which something excels • wisdom in the management of affairs • Showing behavior that is respectful • strengthen with defensive works against a attack • ...
week 7 spelling 2023-06-07
Across
- not the same as everyone
- extremely eye-catching
- comfort when in sorrow
- to eat into or away at something
- soaked or covered to the brim
- a buffet meal for you to eat
- a kind of vine going up a tree
- union or fellowship
Down
- having the worst time of your life
- free from spot and stain
- not very specific
- a unit of
- the science of dealing with animals and plants
- the natures results in science
- something you learn from
15 Clues: a unit of • not very specific • union or fellowship • extremely eye-catching • comfort when in sorrow • free from spot and stain • not the same as everyone • something you learn from • a buffet meal for you to eat • soaked or covered to the brim • the natures results in science • a kind of vine going up a tree • to eat into or away at something • having the worst time of your life • ...
Chapter 4 2021-12-01
Across
- rebirth of the world
- study of the human body
- unable to read or write
- said "the end justifies the means"
- sculpted the David
- invented the printing press
- The study of the universe
- wrote 95 theses
Down
- the earth is the center of the SS
- first woman to rule a city-state
- an independent city
- invented the telescope
- the sun is the center of the solar system
- a monk exucted in 1498
- cutting a body open to study
15 Clues: wrote 95 theses • sculpted the David • an independent city • rebirth of the world • invented the telescope • a monk exucted in 1498 • study of the human body • unable to read or write • The study of the universe • invented the printing press • cutting a body open to study • first woman to rule a city-state • the earth is the center of the SS • said "the end justifies the means" • ...
chapter 4 cross word 2021-12-01
Across
- courts one way to spread ideas
- press a way to print books
- was made legal for propose for study
- the study of the body
- where Isabella grew up
- thought to be in the middle of the universe
- church named after martin
- made the book press
- 'the first lady of the world'
Down
- the study of everything in the universe
- people who followed martin
- wrote a book called 'the prince'
- cant read or write
- is a sculptor
- struggle a struggle between wealth
15 Clues: is a sculptor • cant read or write • made the book press • the study of the body • where Isabella grew up • church named after martin • people who followed martin • press a way to print books • 'the first lady of the world' • courts one way to spread ideas • wrote a book called 'the prince' • struggle a struggle between wealth • was made legal for propose for study • ...
chapter 4 cross word 2021-12-01
Across
- the study of everything in the universe
- cant read or write
- people who followed martin
- church named after martin
- wrote a book called 'the prince'
- 'the first lady of the world'
- courts one way to spread ideas
Down
- was made legal for propose for study
- made the book press
- thought to be in the middle of the universe
- is a sculptor
- where Isabella grew up
- press a way to print books
- struggle a struggle between wealth
- the study of the body
15 Clues: is a sculptor • cant read or write • made the book press • the study of the body • where Isabella grew up • church named after martin • people who followed martin • press a way to print books • 'the first lady of the world' • courts one way to spread ideas • wrote a book called 'the prince' • struggle a struggle between wealth • was made legal for propose for study • ...
chapter 4 2021-12-06
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
SAHI ' 23 2023-12-20
Across
- medical branch dealing with study of cancer
- abnormal increase in body temperature
- production house of insulin
- place to seek medical advice
- largest solid organ of body
- medical profession specialised in child delivery
- identification and description of structure of living things
- trained to care sick and ill patients
Down
- smallest unit of life
- shortening of muscle
- process of ingestion and elimination of particles
- master gland
- study of mental illness
- process by which cell makes energy from nutrients
- main respiratory organ
15 Clues: master gland • shortening of muscle • smallest unit of life • main respiratory organ • study of mental illness • production house of insulin • largest solid organ of body • place to seek medical advice • abnormal increase in body temperature • trained to care sick and ill patients • medical branch dealing with study of cancer • medical profession specialised in child delivery • ...
Renaissance 2024-04-10
Across
- Study of body structure.
- Rebirth of art and learning.
- Art technique showing depth and distance.
- Painting on wet plaster.
- Association of craftsmen or merchants.
- Focus on human potential and achievements.
- Everyday language of ordinary people.
- Person who directs the route of a ship.
Down
- Movement to reform the Catholic Church.
- Handwritten book or document.
- To introduce new ideas or methods.
- 3D art made by shaping material.
- Non-religious.
- To order or authorize the creation of art.
- Supporter of the arts.
15 Clues: Non-religious. • Supporter of the arts. • Study of body structure. • Painting on wet plaster. • Rebirth of art and learning. • Handwritten book or document. • 3D art made by shaping material. • To introduce new ideas or methods. • Everyday language of ordinary people. • Association of craftsmen or merchants. • Movement to reform the Catholic Church. • ...
Body Systems 2026-01-28
Across
- Deals with breathing
- Turns food to waste
- Respiratory
- Strength is key
- Keep those muscles moving
- The scientific study of the structure, organization, and arrangement of living organisms
- Keep pumping. Now don't stop
- In through arteries, out through veins
Down
- Digestion
- ...So scary...
- Skeletons
- The outside layer of the body
- I-N-T-E-R-G-U-M-E-N-T-A-R-Y!
- I've got this feeling in my bones
- The emotion of being terrified
15 Clues: Digestion • Skeletons • Respiratory • ...So scary... • Strength is key • Turns food to waste • Deals with breathing • Keep those muscles moving • I-N-T-E-R-G-U-M-E-N-T-A-R-Y! • Keep pumping. Now don't stop • The outside layer of the body • The emotion of being terrified • I've got this feeling in my bones • In through arteries, out through veins • ...
HISTORY OF BIOLOGY 2017-01-05
Across
- A German theologian and botanist published the two volumes of his Herbarum vivae eicones, a book about plants with its fresh and vigorous illustrations
- A German Dominican friar recognized for his contribution in botany, zoology and physiology
- an American biochemist who studied the structure of the hemoglobin
- This Dutch biologist was the first to see red blood cells under a microscope in 1658
- A French physician and surgeon regarded by some medical historians as the father of modern surgery
- A leading artist and intellectual of the Italian Renaissance. In 1489, he begins a series of anatomical drawings of the human body
- A Roman naturalist accounts in his general encyclopedia entitled Pliny’s Natural History
- an English naturalist known “Father of Evolutionary Thought”
- An Augustinian botanist also known as the “Father of Modern Genetics”
- American zoologist and geneticist, famous for his experimental research with the fruit fly (Drosophila) by which he established the chromosome theory of heredity
- In 1546, the studies of this French naturalist marked the beginning modern embryology and comparative anatomy
- An Islamic theologian and intellectual. Among his biological writings is Kitāb al-ḥayawān (“Book of Animals”)
Down
- 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
- known as the "Father of Biology"
- Swiss physician and naturalist, best known for his systematic compilations of information on animals and plants
- 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)
- In 1674, this Dutch merchant and scientist was the first one to discover single-celled organisms and called it animalcules
- An English physician who was the first to recognize the full circulation of the blood in the human body (De motu cordis) in 1628
- 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
- A Muslim physician particularly noted for his book The Canon of Medicine
- An Italian microscopist first visualized capillaries
- 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"
- A prominent Greek physician, surgeon and philosopher who contributed to the early understanding of anatomy and physiology
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” • ...
A&PI Exam I Review Part I 2025-06-05
Across
- Cavity between lungs
- Back side
- Membrane that reduces friction
- Breaks polymers
- Feedback that enhances change
- Building block
- Cavity that contains digestive organs
- Above pH 7
- Lines body cavities
- Subatomic particle with positive charge
- All living things are made of these
- Away from midline
- Sequence of amino acids (first level of structure)
- Atom that lost electron
- Lying face down
- Builds polymers
- Bond that involves sharing of electrons
- Large biological molecule
- Group of similar cells
- Atom’s center
- Smallest unit of matter
- Bond that involves transfer of electrons
- Atom that gained electron
- Cavity that surrounds heart
- Basic unit of life
- Plane that divides left and right
- Resists pH change
- Below pH 7
- Closer to origin
- Study of cells
- Membrane that covers abdominal organs
- Anatomy that requires magnification
- Protein structure with multiple polypeptides
- Farther from origin
- Chest cavity
- Monomer of DNA/RNA
- Catalyzes reactions
- Atoms with same atomic number
- Maintains internal stability
- Protein structure with 3D shape of protein
- Protein structure with helix or sheet
- Stores genetic code
- Anatomy visible to the eye
- Study of function
- Cavity that surrounds lungs
Down
- Study of tissues
- Made of amino acids
- Weak polar bond (found between oxygen and hydrogen of neighboring water molecules)
- Charged atom (protons not equal to electrons)
- Group of related organs
- Space for electrons
- Blood pH below 7.35
- Sugar in DNA
- Blood pH above 7.45
- Cavity that contains reproductive organs
- Anything with mass
- Helps make proteins by providing genetic information from DNA
- Loss of protein shape
- Toward the feet
- Level of atoms and molecules
- Study of structure
- Target homeostatic value
- Subatomic particle with no charge
- Toward midline
- Smallest unit
- Plane that divides top and bottom
- Feedback that opposes change
- Two or more tissues
- Unequal sharing of electrons in a bond
- Hydrophobic macromolecule
- Toward the tail
- Subatomic particle with negative charge
- Plane that divides front and back
- Toward the head
- Complete living being
- Behind the peritoneum
- Two or more atoms
- Unequal protons and neutrons
- Sugar in RNA
- Front side
- Toward the head
- pH of 7
- Lying face up
- Electron level
84 Clues: pH of 7 • Back side • Above pH 7 • Below pH 7 • Front side • Sugar in DNA • Sugar in RNA • Chest cavity • Smallest unit • Atom’s center • Lying face up • Building block • Toward midline • Study of cells • Electron level • Breaks polymers • Toward the feet • Lying face down • Builds polymers • Toward the tail • Toward the head • Toward the head • Study of tissues • Closer to origin • Away from midline • Resists pH change • ...
Priscillas crossword 2020-08-11
Across
- deals with the relations of organisms
- science of the causes and effects of sick
- study of amphibians
- the study of bacteria
- the scientific study of fungi
- the study and treatment of tumors
Down
- scientific study of phylogeny
- science which deals with space
- scientific study of the behavior
- concerned with the nature and property
- branch of biology and medicine
- concerned with function of plant
- study of plants
- science concerned with the body structure
- properties or features of an organism
15 Clues: study of plants • study of amphibians • the study of bacteria • scientific study of phylogeny • the scientific study of fungi • science which deals with space • branch of biology and medicine • scientific study of the behavior • concerned with function of plant • the study and treatment of tumors • deals with the relations of organisms • properties or features of an organism • ...
Evolution 2022-02-07
Across
- man made genes
- study of early stages development
- the person who studied evolution
- traits that change to help with environment
- closely related genes
- different structure same function
- similar structure different function
Down
- structures we no longer need
- adapting to the environment
- is an explanation that's true and backed by evidence
- proof to show things are real
- study of bones and structures
- a trait that is favorable to the environment
- Copies of traits from generations
- bones
15 Clues: bones • man made genes • closely related genes • adapting to the environment • structures we no longer need • proof to show things are real • study of bones and structures • the person who studied evolution • study of early stages development • Copies of traits from generations • different structure same function • similar structure different function • ...
Intro to Healthcare 2022-12-14
Across
- Being able to relate to others
- Infectious
- If people can pay
- Tests height, blood pressure, depression,etc.
- Smallest microbe
- Permission from the patient
- Established the basis of general medicine
- transports blood and nutrients
Down
- mask,gown,gloves,eyewear
- Needed to be healthcare worker
- Advanced knowledge of anatomy
- A person's standards of behavior
- The principles of conduct governing an individual/group
- Not lying to patients or employees in healthcare
- Imaginary vertical line that divides the body equally
15 Clues: Infectious • Smallest microbe • If people can pay • mask,gown,gloves,eyewear • Permission from the patient • Advanced knowledge of anatomy • Needed to be healthcare worker • Being able to relate to others • transports blood and nutrients • A person's standards of behavior • Established the basis of general medicine • Tests height, blood pressure, depression,etc. • ...
It Ends With Us Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-24
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
ologies 2021-01-12
Across
- the study of water
- the study of fresh water
- the study of viruses
- the study of weather
- the study of blood and blood diseases
- the study of fossilized plants and animals
- the study of fungi
- the study of cell biology
Down
- the study of living things
- the study of spiders
- the study of organisms
- the study of animals
- the study of immunity
- the study of bones and disorders
- the study of energy and matter
15 Clues: the study of water • the study of fungi • the study of spiders • the study of animals • the study of viruses • the study of weather • the study of immunity • the study of organisms • the study of fresh water • the study of cell biology • the study of living things • the study of energy and matter • the study of bones and disorders • the study of blood and blood diseases • ...
'Boy in the Striped Pyjamas' Chapter 15 2013-12-06
Intro to Anatomy! 2020-10-01
Across
- study of embryos
- the chest cavity
- stores the spine
- the cavity with your abdomen
- Study of the body
- male/female parts
- exchanges gases
- fluid that line the brain and spinal cord
- secretes hormones
- stores the brain
- the brain and spinal cord
- fights of infections
- breaks down and absorbs food
- dissection of tissue and organs
Down
- study of a specific area
- removes waste from blood
- control system
- focus of different functions
- protects the body
- provides all movement
- internal framework
- smooth tissue with 2 layers
- study of the skin
- transports nutrients
- the cavity with your reproductive parts
25 Clues: control system • exchanges gases • study of embryos • the chest cavity • stores the spine • stores the brain • protects the body • Study of the body • male/female parts • study of the skin • secretes hormones • internal framework • fights of infections • transports nutrients • provides all movement • study of a specific area • removes waste from blood • the brain and spinal cord • ...
epic 2021-03-28
Across
- another common fruit
- bublys enemy
- Harry Styles song that is also a fruit
- an epic human that is everything
- Tay Tay named her cat after this grey's character
- soft puppers
- waffle's mom
- also known as 'bubba'
- the dogist
- Taylor Swift album released on One Direction's 10 year anniversary
- henry's dog
- common fruit
Down
- Grey's _______
- the best milk
- an alternative to coffee
- cute dog (not the cutest
- Momma's favorite grey's character
- Simon and ____
- cutest puppers
- my favorite kardashian/jenner
- la Croix's enemy
- Sydney's soulmate
- Jimmys favorite thing ever
- a famous cat
- a new cat
25 Clues: a new cat • the dogist • henry's dog • bublys enemy • soft puppers • waffle's mom • a famous cat • common fruit • the best milk • Grey's _______ • Simon and ____ • cutest puppers • la Croix's enemy • Sydney's soulmate • another common fruit • also known as 'bubba' • an alternative to coffee • cute dog (not the cutest • Jimmys favorite thing ever • my favorite kardashian/jenner • ...
Corinne & Gabriel 2024-08-29
Across
- Favourite colour
- First trip together
- Engagement location
- Corinne's undergrad major
- Corinne’s softball team name
- Gab's undergrad major
- Pets names
- Month they met
- What food does Corinne not eat
- Street name of their first apartment
- Favourite TV show
- Gab’s favourite brewery
- Dating app they met on
Down
- What did Gab lie about on his dating profile
- Corinne’s high school team
- Corinne’s favourite meal
- First date location
- Gab’s rugby team name
- Gab's allergy
- Wedding cake flavour
- Gab’s university team name
- Gab’s favourite active F1 driver
- Favourite shot
- Honeymoon location
- Corinne’s favourite Maple Leaf
25 Clues: Pets names • Gab's allergy • Month they met • Favourite shot • Favourite colour • Favourite TV show • Honeymoon location • First date location • First trip together • Engagement location • Wedding cake flavour • Gab’s rugby team name • Gab's undergrad major • Dating app they met on • Gab’s favourite brewery • Corinne’s favourite meal • Corinne's undergrad major • Corinne’s high school team • ...
The Boy In The Striped Pajamas 2023-05-08
Across
- climb with hands and feet
- mischievous; evil spirit
- disdainful
- bleakly and depressingly
- suppose to be true; take for granted
- very messy; covered with dirt or filth
- make of series of soft explosive sounds
- fruit from the same family
- ugly twisted expression
- gather; bring together
Down
- wool cloth worn by Scottish
- drive to frenzy; infuriate
- offensively contemptuous or arrogant
- small pieces; small parts
- to throw your body in a certain way
- handrail at the side of a staircase
- therefore
- complete loss of hope or expectation
- plant; spice
- the branch of science; bodily structure of humans
20 Clues: therefore • disdainful • plant; spice • gather; bring together • ugly twisted expression • mischievous; evil spirit • bleakly and depressingly • climb with hands and feet • small pieces; small parts • drive to frenzy; infuriate • fruit from the same family • wool cloth worn by Scottish • to throw your body in a certain way • handrail at the side of a staircase • ...
5 mars 2022 (ZJL) 2022-03-04
Across
- Originalbandet?
- Vilken serie har detta som ledmotiv?
- Plattform där denna person hittades?
- Del av bandet som Ed Sheeran sjunger med?
- Hennes efternamn?
- Kompositörens förnamn?
- Efternamn på serieskaparen?
- Del av filmens namn?
- Hans riktiga förnamn?
- Del av bandet som spelar covern?
- Vad heter bandet?
- Del av bandets namn?
Down
- Vad heter duon?
- Vad heter serien som förknippas med låten?
- Vilket TV-spel?
- Hans smeknamn?
- Vad heter musikalen?
- Gotlands landskapsdjur?
- Vem är detta?
- Del av seriens namn?
- Originalbandet?
- Låtens namn?
- Förkortningen på syndromet de sjunger om?
- Del av låtens namn?
- Del av TV-spelets namn?
25 Clues: Låtens namn? • Vem är detta? • Hans smeknamn? • Vad heter duon? • Originalbandet? • Vilket TV-spel? • Originalbandet? • Hennes efternamn? • Vad heter bandet? • Del av låtens namn? • Vad heter musikalen? • Del av seriens namn? • Del av filmens namn? • Del av bandets namn? • Hans riktiga förnamn? • Kompositörens förnamn? • Gotlands landskapsdjur? • Del av TV-spelets namn? • Efternamn på serieskaparen? • ...
Integumentary system medical terminology 2024-04-21
Across
- fatty acids
- Killing insects
- carbohydrate molecules of many sugars
- White blood cell
- Measure of speed
- Plastic surgery on the nose
- Study of nervous-system
- Study of genes
- Communication over distance
- structure of organisms
- Study of Life
- Study of the universe
- tumor function
- Mathematics
Down
- produce own food
- cancer cells
- Used to see objects
- Ice packs
- Internal skeleton
- interacting organisms in an environment
- Earth and its atmosphere
- Disease mudcle
- Red cells
- Physical Science
- organisms use sunlight
- Chemical components
- Study of human-society
- Study of Skin
- formation of blood cells
- Genetic disorder
30 Clues: Ice packs • Red cells • fatty acids • Mathematics • cancer cells • Study of Skin • Study of Life • Disease mudcle • Study of genes • tumor function • Killing insects • produce own food • Physical Science • White blood cell • Measure of speed • Genetic disorder • Internal skeleton • Used to see objects • Chemical components • Study of the universe • organisms use sunlight • Study of human-society • ...
Mummy Vocab - Austin WIN 2023-10-31
9 Clues: forever • covered • dried out • pulled out • type of fabric • study of parts of the body • wealthy land owner, upper class • connected to religion and deeply respected • actions that have a special meaning and are repeated over and over
History of Biology 2017-01-05
Across
- An Islamic theologian and intellectual. Among his biological writings is Kitāb al-ḥayawān (“Book of Animals”)
- Swedish botanist and physician recognized for his Systema Naturae (1735), as he introduced a new approach to taxonomy (binomial nomenclature)
- 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
- 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
- American zoologist and geneticist, famous for his experimental research with the fruit fly (Drosophila) by which he established the chromosome theory of heredity
- A Muslim physician particularly noted for his book The Canon of Medicine
- An Augustinian botanist also known as the “Father of Modern Genetics”
- an American biochemist who studied the structure of the hemoglobin
- known as the "Father of Medicine"
- An English physician who was the first to recognize the full circulation of the blood in the human body (De motu cordis) in 1628
- A German theologian and botanist published the two volumes of his Herbarum vivae eicones, a book about plants with its fresh and vigorous illustrations
- Swiss physician and naturalist, best known for his systematic compilations of information on animals and plants
- known as the "Father of Botany"
Down
- A Roman naturalist accounts in his general encyclopedia entitled Pliny’s Natural History
- an English naturalist known “Father of Evolutionary Thought”
- An Italian microscopist first visualized capillaries
- In 1546, the studies of this French naturalist marked the beginning modern embryology and comparative anatomy
- The three scientists Crick, Watson and Wilkins was known for their discovery of the molecular structure of this hereditary material in 1953
- In 1674, this Dutch merchant and scientist was the first one to discover single-celled organisms and called it animalcules
- This Dutch biologist was the first to see red blood cells under a microscope in 1658
- 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
- known as the "Father of Biology"
- A French physician and surgeon regarded by some medical historians as the father of modern surgery
- A prominent Greek physician, surgeon and philosopher who contributed to the early understanding of anatomy and physiology
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” • ...
Bad Boy Vocabulary 2015-09-15
Across
- infringement or violation
- having great charm or appeal
- to scold or condemn
- to change the original shape
- to diffuse or penetrate something
- a request for information
- not able to talk
- a state of being laughed at
- printed and folded sheet of paper
- very accurate and exact
Down
- the parts that form a living thing
- very painful mental or physical pain
- to make indirect reference
- a long structure
- an enemy or opponent
- rhythmical swing or cadence
- the act of changing
- a passage, hall, or room
- marked by firm determination
- a large group or collection
20 Clues: a long structure • not able to talk • to scold or condemn • the act of changing • an enemy or opponent • very accurate and exact • a passage, hall, or room • infringement or violation • a request for information • to make indirect reference • rhythmical swing or cadence • a state of being laughed at • a large group or collection • having great charm or appeal • to change the original shape • ...
Med Term Ch2 2022-08-31
Across
- located above the stomach
- an illness without known cause
- gland
- the study of the structure, composition and funtion tissues
- cell
- abnormal softening of a gland
- protects the spinal cord
- toward the head, opposite of caudal
- situated in the front the opposite of posterior
- cheek
Down
- inflammation of a gland
- surronds the umbilicus
- tissue
- protects the heart and lungs
- control maintenance of a constant level
- the direction toward or nearer the midline
- no not without
- the direction or nearer the side of the body
- elbow
- the study of the structures of the body
20 Clues: cell • gland • elbow • cheek • tissue • no not without • surronds the umbilicus • inflammation of a gland • protects the spinal cord • located above the stomach • protects the heart and lungs • abnormal softening of a gland • an illness without known cause • toward the head, opposite of caudal • control maintenance of a constant level • the study of the structures of the body • ...
WEEK 3 2020-04-23
Across
- words that modify nouns
- mold
- treatment of children
- pertaining to the heart
- pertaining to the nucleus
- discrimination against race
- pertaining to the skin
- central opening
- bone or spine
- abnormal function
- lack of muscle tone
- blood clot in a vessel
- study of living organisms
Down
- practitioner of medicine
- fundamental unit of medical words
- mark or scar
- pertaining to anatomy
- treatment for mental health
- pertaining to circulation
- determination of disease
- added before a root
- pertaining to saliva
- added to the end of a root
- pertaining to the voice
- person place or thing
- false name
26 Clues: mold • false name • mark or scar • bone or spine • central opening • abnormal function • added before a root • lack of muscle tone • pertaining to saliva • pertaining to anatomy • treatment of children • person place or thing • pertaining to the skin • blood clot in a vessel • words that modify nouns • pertaining to the heart • pertaining to the voice • practitioner of medicine • ...
Intro and axial crossword 2020-10-15
Across
- shaft of long bone
- back of body
- structure of body
- skull;encloses brain
- shoulder blade radius thumb side of bone
- restores homeostasis
- closer to Origin of body
- no protein
- 26 small bones
- breakdown bone
- toward the front of body
- skull
- foot bone
- tail bone
Down
- End of long bone
- 2nd cervical vertebrae
- study of body function
- toward midline
- build bone
- act of bending joint
- ankle bone
- lower jaw bone
- away from midline
- bone cell
- toward head
- hip bone
- thigh bone
- expanding a joint
- bones of wrist
- away from head
30 Clues: skull • hip bone • bone cell • foot bone • tail bone • build bone • ankle bone • thigh bone • no protein • toward head • back of body • toward midline • lower jaw bone • 26 small bones • breakdown bone • bones of wrist • away from head • End of long bone • structure of body • away from midline • expanding a joint • shaft of long bone • act of bending joint • skull;encloses brain • restores homeostasis • ...
DNA, ENTOMOLOGY, DEATH, ANTROPOLOGY 2022-05-21
Across
- framework for our bodies
- 46 found in the human body
- a manner of death
- segment of DNA
- connective tissues throughout body
- second stage of blowfly life cycle
- purpose is to determine cause of death
- attached bone to bone
- one segment of an insect
- attaches muscle to bone
Down
- source of DNA
- study of insects
- source of DNA excreted from body when hot
- lay eggs in decomposing tissue
- most common manner of death
- uses skeletal anatomy to identify remains
- becomes present after 2 hours of death
- person who certifies death
- attracted to open wounds
- genetic material of all living things
20 Clues: source of DNA • segment of DNA • study of insects • a manner of death • attached bone to bone • attaches muscle to bone • framework for our bodies • attracted to open wounds • one segment of an insect • 46 found in the human body • person who certifies death • most common manner of death • lay eggs in decomposing tissue • connective tissues throughout body • ...
Activity Creation A&P 2022-08-23
Across
- produces blood cells
- excretes salt and urea
- move body and substances
- produces gametes
- maintains stable internal conditions
- transports blood cells and oxygen
- cells are made up of molecules
- similar types of cells
Down
- slow-acting control system
- study of the structure and shape of the body
- gas exchange
- study of how the body and its parts work
- cleanses the body from foreign materials
- fast-acting control system
- atoms combine to form molecules
- different organs working together
- flushes waste from the body in urine
- break down food
- different types of tissues together
- many organ systems working together
20 Clues: gas exchange • break down food • produces gametes • produces blood cells • excretes salt and urea • similar types of cells • move body and substances • slow-acting control system • fast-acting control system • cells are made up of molecules • atoms combine to form molecules • different organs working together • transports blood cells and oxygen • different types of tissues together • ...
32 2025-08-22
Across
- outer skin layer
- small sternum extension
- study of blood
- study of digestion
- reflex mouth opening
- stimulates immunity
- study of nerves
- study of skin diseases
- study of immune system
- throat lymph tissue
Down
- isolation to stop spread
- high-pitched airway sound
- tissue test for analysis
- study of tumors
- medical imaging
- protein in hair and nails
- breast X-ray scan
- study of disease
- voice box in throat
- imaging with sound waves
- yellowing from liver issues
- organ filtering blood
- break in a bone
- the study of body structure
- study of the heart
25 Clues: study of blood • study of tumors • medical imaging • break in a bone • study of nerves • outer skin layer • study of disease • breast X-ray scan • study of digestion • study of the heart • voice box in throat • stimulates immunity • throat lymph tissue • reflex mouth opening • organ filtering blood • study of skin diseases • study of immune system • small sternum extension • isolation to stop spread • ...
Contemporary Critics 2025-10-09
Across
- Literary elements closing in on some centric position
- Autumn and death phase are archetypes
- Preference for speech over writing
- Black marks on
- Miller is a type of critic
- This person uses any materials or instruments at hand
- Derrida's neologism
- Production and transmission of speech sounds
- Deconstruction is closely associated with
- A French philosopher and Mathematician
- Author of Chronicles of Narnia series
Down
- Anatomy of Criticism
- Theory of knowledge
- Miller’s accusation of M.H. Abram’s theory of language
- Wilson Knight is a critic
- Another word for knowledge
- John Crowe Ransome
- Literary critic should study
- Derrida’s critique focuses
- Present meaning is accumulated
20 Clues: Black marks on • John Crowe Ransome • Theory of knowledge • Derrida's neologism • Anatomy of Criticism • Wilson Knight is a critic • Another word for knowledge • Miller is a type of critic • Derrida’s critique focuses • Literary critic should study • Present meaning is accumulated • Preference for speech over writing • Autumn and death phase are archetypes • ...
C +H 2025-07-25
Across
- My favorite fat doggy
- Our beloved daughter
- The day you made it official
- The month we met
- My love language
- Places we want to visit
- What you are, always
- One of our favorite drinks
- I want to give you one right now
Down
- A bird who hates me
- City we want to visit together
- Our ship name
- Movie we watched in my anatomy class
- My mom's name
- Something I can't wait to do in the future
- A silly movie we love
- One of our favorite foods
- Our colors
- What your, even when it's hard
- Your favorite pet name
20 Clues: Our colors • Our ship name • My mom's name • The month we met • My love language • A bird who hates me • Our beloved daughter • What you are, always • My favorite fat doggy • A silly movie we love • Your favorite pet name • Places we want to visit • One of our favorite foods • One of our favorite drinks • The day you made it official • City we want to visit together • ...
Our subjects 2025-03-13
Across
- Yaha urgent report milne jaisi koi chhez nahi hai!
- Hernia and suture!!
- Yeh mann ki baat hai
- Thoda law, thode definitions aur bahot zyada zeher.
- Nausea, Vomiting...!
- The only internship posting with Gaming console;)
- That 7 baje ka lecture
- Tu kheech meri photo
- That strong smell of formalin!
- Topi sunghane wale...!
- hadka no vibhag
Down
- O stree kal aana!
- Yeh syllabus khatam kahe nahi hota bey!
- Sembulingam zindabaad
- Hard to descibe in words, bas reports dikha do.
- Bacchho ka khel
- The feeling of yeh sab kyun padhna hai?
- For beauties, By Beauties, From beauties
18 Clues: Bacchho ka khel • hadka no vibhag • O stree kal aana! • Hernia and suture!! • Yeh mann ki baat hai • Nausea, Vomiting...! • Tu kheech meri photo • Sembulingam zindabaad • That 7 baje ka lecture • Topi sunghane wale...! • That strong smell of formalin! • Yeh syllabus khatam kahe nahi hota bey! • The feeling of yeh sab kyun padhna hai? • For beauties, By Beauties, From beauties • ...
Crossword II 2021-09-11
8 Clues: punished • sick weak • red flower • Japanese dress • word for two weeks • science structure of a body • best fertilizer according to the gardener • betrayer, the one who works against their nation
Science words 2021-08-25
10 Clues: study of space • study of water • study of nerves • study of mammals • study of bacteria • study of heredity and and genes • study of reptiles and amphibians • study of chemistry in living things • study of organisms and how they interact • study the structure and function of organs
Scientific Revolution 2024-05-10
Across
- recorded movement of planets
- made first telescope, published findings that went against Church
- invented heliocentric theory
- made laws that govern planetary motion
- developed analytical geometry
Down
- the founder of modern chemistry
- made the first vaccine
- made empiricism
- proved human anatomy was different than animal’s
- discovered universal gravitation
10 Clues: made empiricism • made the first vaccine • recorded movement of planets • invented heliocentric theory • developed analytical geometry • the founder of modern chemistry • discovered universal gravitation • made laws that govern planetary motion • proved human anatomy was different than animal’s • made first telescope, published findings that went against Church
The Scientific Revolution 2025-01-20
Across
- founder of modern anatomy
- Geocentric Theory
- I think therefore I am
- father of microbiology
- The Scientific Method
Down
- Invented the telescope, Discovered Jupiter 4 moon
- Proved that the Heliocentric Theory correct through scientific methods
- His law: pV= k
- Proved the Laws of Gravity
- Came up with the Heliocentric Theory
10 Clues: His law: pV= k • Geocentric Theory • The Scientific Method • I think therefore I am • father of microbiology • founder of modern anatomy • Proved the Laws of Gravity • Came up with the Heliocentric Theory • Invented the telescope, Discovered Jupiter 4 moon • Proved that the Heliocentric Theory correct through scientific methods
Vet Science Crossword 2025-10-28
10 Clues: dog • goat • cattle • toward the tail • the study of life • the study of males • the front of the animal • relating to or characteristics of birds • the study of anatomy of blood and lymph vascular systems • the study of disorders of the heart and the circulatory system
Andreas Vesalius 2022-11-28
Across
- a particular structure of organisms
- bodily structure of organisms
- to cut up and analyze
- relating to or used in surgery
- successful in reaching the intended target
- skill or ability used in a particular field
- homeospaien
Down
- interpretation or visual representation
- a member of a movement or institution
- the physical structure of organisms
- person qualified to practice medicine
- a corpse
- to preserve memory or knowledge of facts
13 Clues: a corpse • homeospaien • to cut up and analyze • bodily structure of organisms • relating to or used in surgery • the physical structure of organisms • a particular structure of organisms • a member of a movement or institution • person qualified to practice medicine • interpretation or visual representation • to preserve memory or knowledge of facts • ...
Rome Crossword Project 2023-04-25
Across
- a large landed estate
- relating to the law
- to bring something back to original
- the study of the body's structure
- to be awfully in charge of
- No money
Down
- to take part in
- fought for entertainment
- changes to bring out improvement
- to strengthen
- a curved part of a structure that serves as support
- the study of the basic ideas about society
- intentional destruction or damage to property
13 Clues: No money • to strengthen • to take part in • relating to the law • a large landed estate • fought for entertainment • to be awfully in charge of • changes to bring out improvement • the study of the body's structure • to bring something back to original • the study of the basic ideas about society • intentional destruction or damage to property • ...
The Fifty First Dragon 2025-04-08
Across
- plague
- acceptance of something that cannot be changed
- in a serious manner
- bewitched
- a member of clergy who serves as an assistant to the vicar
- an ax used in ancient warfare
Down
- low feeble sounds expressive of fear or pain
- student
- savage
- a branch of science concerned with bodily structure
- to call with urgency
- a border or edge of an area
- a dense group of bushes
13 Clues: savage • plague • student • bewitched • in a serious manner • to call with urgency • a dense group of bushes • a border or edge of an area • an ax used in ancient warfare • low feeble sounds expressive of fear or pain • acceptance of something that cannot be changed • a branch of science concerned with bodily structure • a member of clergy who serves as an assistant to the vicar
The scientific revolution 2021-10-07
Across
- drastic change in way of thinking/behaving
- developed heliocentric theory
- sun is center of universe
- help spread news and ideas faster
Down
- 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
Across
- "I think, therefore I am"
- Studied gases and pressure relationship
- Italian astronomer who championed heliocentrism
- Proposed the heliocentric model
- Philosopher of natural rights
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
college teachers 2025-03-28
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
