greys anatomy Crossword Puzzles

History Choice Activities Project 2022-11-13

History Choice Activities Project crossword puzzle
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  1. transforming of the substance
  2. subjects covered by experiences and human interests
  3. a paper that granted pardon from the punishment of sins
  4. French Protestants
  5. Those who baptize again
  6. pioneer of renaissance humanism
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  1. church court set up to punish and find heretics
  2. Calvin born in France
  3. Wycliffe pastor teacher and theologian in england
  4. rebirth revival
  5. renaissance author
  6. Huss pastor in Bohemia
  7. born in German
  8. Luther He lived in Germany and became a monk
  9. study of the structure of humans,plants,animals

15 Clues: born in Germanrebirth revivalrenaissance authorFrench ProtestantsCalvin born in FranceHuss pastor in BohemiaThose who baptize againtransforming of the substancepioneer of renaissance humanismLuther He lived in Germany and became a monkchurch court set up to punish and find hereticsstudy of the structure of humans,plants,animals...

Cat 203 Final 2016-11-22

Cat 203 Final crossword puzzle
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  1. contrast by mouth
  2. -or reconstruction ________
  3. ____ parameters
  4. recommended kVp for ST neck imaging
  5. reconstruction _______
  6. relationship between mA and time when calculating mAs
  7. ___-center
  8. plane
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  1. don't do this during a ST neck CT scan
  2. slices for head CT should include this skull base anatomy
  3. artifacts caused by dental work
  4. algorithm to display detail
  5. reformats done on many axial images
  6. Display Field of view
  7. landmark to zero for most neck/cspine imaging
  8. the range of CT #'s displayed on the image
  9. baseline used to determine angle for head CT
  10. Scan Field of view
  11. contrast through the vein

19 Clues: plane___-center____ parameterscontrast by mouthScan Field of viewDisplay Field of viewreconstruction _______contrast through the vein-or reconstruction ________algorithm to display detailartifacts caused by dental workreformats done on many axial imagesrecommended kVp for ST neck imagingdon't do this during a ST neck CT scan...

Medicine Thorugh Time 2013-01-23

Medicine Thorugh Time crossword puzzle
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  1. Discovered the vaccination for Smallpox
  2. The old method of sealing up wounds
  3. Made mistakes about Anatomy
  4. ______________generation
  5. ________Surgeon
  6. _________Woman
  7. These people would whip themselves to avoid Black Death
  8. Discovered the vaccination for Anthrax
  9. _______theory
  10. Bad air
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  1. Chance helped him discover Penicillin
  2. Created a treatment out of Rose Oil, Turpentine and an Egg Yolk
  3. Developed the Theory of Four Humours
  4. ________oath
  5. The real cause of the Black Death
  6. Identified and Stained bacteria
  7. Discovered the heart worked as a pump
  8. Wrote Fabric of the Human Body
  9. Pare discovered these were a better way to seal wounds

19 Clues: Bad air________oath_______theory_________Woman________Surgeon______________generationMade mistakes about AnatomyWrote Fabric of the Human BodyIdentified and Stained bacteriaThe real cause of the Black DeathThe old method of sealing up woundsDeveloped the Theory of Four HumoursChance helped him discover Penicillin...

Algebra Period 2 Holliday 2022-08-17

Algebra Period 2 Holliday crossword puzzle
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  1. likes to read mythology
  2. wants to be an actress
  3. is good at procrastination
  4. likes to read fantasy
  5. likes to watch Stranger Things
  6. likes to bake and cook
  7. is interested in being a nurse
  8. can speak three languages
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  1. likes Grey's Anatomy
  2. is interested in doing CSI
  3. wants to be a cosmetologist
  4. likes to watch On My Block
  5. loves music and plays guitar
  6. likes to listen to music for fun
  7. likes self-defense and horses
  8. wants to enlist in the Marines
  9. is interested in the FBI
  10. wants to be in UFC or own a gym
  11. can play the piano

19 Clues: can play the pianolikes Grey's Anatomylikes to read fantasywants to be an actresslikes to bake and cooklikes to read mythologyis interested in the FBIcan speak three languagesis interested in doing CSIlikes to watch On My Blockis good at procrastinationwants to be a cosmetologistloves music and plays guitarlikes self-defense and horses...

Aurimas and Miranda 2026-05-04

Aurimas and Miranda crossword puzzle
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  1. Bride's first Lithuanian words (5,4)
  2. Month we met (9)
  3. Most parkruns (7)
  4. First person to find out Engaged (4)
  5. Food after Groom goes freediving (8)
  6. City we met (6)
  7. Combined years at university (8)
  8. Years of love (3)
  9. What is the something blue (5)
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  1. Joint publication "European Journal of ..."(7)
  2. grooms shoe x brides shoe (5,4)
  3. Most parking tickets (7)
  4. First holiday (5)
  5. Groom's favourite flower (9)
  6. Name of current village (5)
  7. Bride's current craft (8)
  8. Dont touch me 'cause I am close to the ... (4)
  9. Who said the three words first? (7)
  10. Where can you find the couple on Saturday (7)
  11. Count the siblings (4)

20 Clues: City we met (6)Month we met (9)First holiday (5)Most parkruns (7)Years of love (3)Count the siblings (4)Most parking tickets (7)Bride's current craft (8)Name of current village (5)Groom's favourite flower (9)What is the something blue (5)grooms shoe x brides shoe (5,4)Combined years at university (8)Who said the three words first? (7)...

Anatomy Final Review 2020-12-10

Anatomy Final Review crossword puzzle
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  1. Muscle attached to bone and skin
  2. Pertaining to the ankle
  3. The hardest of the connective tissues
  4. Most common type of sudoriferous gland
  5. Oil gland that surrounds hair follicle
  6. Process that sends information to other neurons
  7. Forehead bone
  8. The most abundant connective tissue type
  9. Process that receives signals from other neurons
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  1. Lower jaw bone
  2. "Shallow depression" bone marking
  3. System that transports via blood
  4. Pointed process for articulation on bones
  5. Largest bone in arm
  6. System that controls hormones
  7. Fused vertebrae
  8. Ribs that do not directly attach to sternum
  9. Pertaining to the back
  10. Pertaining to the highest point of the shoulder
  11. Cervical vertebrae 2 (C2)
  12. Largest bone in leg

21 Clues: Forehead boneLower jaw boneFused vertebraeLargest bone in armLargest bone in legPertaining to the backPertaining to the ankleCervical vertebrae 2 (C2)System that controls hormonesMuscle attached to bone and skinSystem that transports via blood"Shallow depression" bone markingThe hardest of the connective tissues...

Anatomy Assignment 4 2022-09-18

Anatomy Assignment 4 crossword puzzle
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  1. The OHC stereocilia are shorn directly by this structure.
  2. This can invade the middle ear space and cause
  3. This acts as the hinge for the basilar membrane.
  4. A cochlear fluid produced by the spiral ligament.
  5. This end of the cochlea is most susceptible to ischemia.
  6. What is the "battery" that moves ions?
  7. hearing loss or pulsing tinnitus.
  8. +80mV charge cochlear fluid.
  9. The motor protein containing a voltage sensor.
  10. The leading cause of unilateral hearing loss.
  11. A cochlear fluid produced by the stria vascularis.
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  1. During inhibition, cross-links deflect away from ________.
  2. These structures of hair cells are controlled by myosin.
  3. What is the opposite of impedance that is the primary mechanism of frequency representation in the cochlea?
  4. The difference across the reticular lamina for IHC in mV.
  5. Hair cells become more _________ during hyperpolarization.
  6. What uptakes K+ and transports it to the stria vascularis?
  7. This structure contains contractile proteins like actin, myosin, and prestin.
  8. This structure rests on top of the Hair Cells.
  9. Hair cells release this neurotransmitter at their base.
  10. What is determined by the stapes' speed?

21 Clues: +80mV charge cochlear fluid.hearing loss or pulsing tinnitus.What is the "battery" that moves ions?What is determined by the stapes' speed?The leading cause of unilateral hearing loss.This can invade the middle ear space and causeThis structure rests on top of the Hair Cells.The motor protein containing a voltage sensor....

Anatomy Assignment 4 2022-09-19

Anatomy Assignment 4 crossword puzzle
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  1. Hair cells release this neurotransmitter at their base.
  2. This end of the cochlea is most susceptible to ischemia.
  3. During inhibition, cross-links deflect away from _____.
  4. What is the "battery" that moves ions?
  5. A cochlear fluid produced by the spiral ligament.
  6. The leading cause of unilateral hearing loss.
  7. What uptakes K+ and transports it to the stria vascularis?
  8. What is determined by the stapes' speed?
  9. This structure contains contractile proteins like actin, myosin, and prestin.
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  1. This structure rests on top of the Hair Cells.
  2. Hair cells become more _________ during hyperpolarization.
  3. OHC stereocilia are shorn directly by this structure.
  4. This can invade the middle ear space and cause pulsing tinnitus.
  5. This acts as the hinge for the basilar membrane.
  6. The difference across the reticular lamina for IHC in mV.
  7. These structures of hair cells are controlled by myosin.
  8. What is the opposite of impedance that is the primary mechanism of frequency representation in the cochlea?
  9. +80mV charge cochlear fluid.
  10. The motor protein containing a voltage sensor.
  11. A cochlear fluid very similar to perilymph.

20 Clues: +80mV charge cochlear fluid.What is the "battery" that moves ions?What is determined by the stapes' speed?A cochlear fluid very similar to perilymph.The leading cause of unilateral hearing loss.This structure rests on top of the Hair Cells.The motor protein containing a voltage sensor.This acts as the hinge for the basilar membrane....

Anatomy Assignment 4 2022-09-19

Anatomy Assignment 4 crossword puzzle
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  1. Hair cells release this neurotransmitter at their base.
  2. This end of the cochlea is most susceptible to ischemia.
  3. During inhibition, cross-links deflect away from _____.
  4. What is the "battery" that moves ions?
  5. A cochlear fluid produced by the spiral ligament.
  6. The leading cause of unilateral hearing loss.
  7. What uptakes K+ and transports it to the stria vascularis?
  8. What is determined by the stapes' speed?
  9. This structure contains contractile proteins like actin, myosin, and prestin.
Down
  1. This structure rests on top of the Hair Cells.
  2. Hair cells become more _________ during hyperpolarization.
  3. OHC stereocilia are shorn directly by this structure.
  4. This can invade the middle ear space and cause pulsing tinnitus.
  5. This acts as the hinge for the basilar membrane.
  6. The difference across the reticular lamina for IHC in mV.
  7. These structures of hair cells are controlled by myosin.
  8. What is the opposite of impedance that is the primary mechanism of frequency representation in the cochlea?
  9. +80mV charge cochlear fluid.
  10. The motor protein containing a voltage sensor.
  11. A cochlear fluid very similar to perilymph.

20 Clues: +80mV charge cochlear fluid.What is the "battery" that moves ions?What is determined by the stapes' speed?A cochlear fluid very similar to perilymph.The leading cause of unilateral hearing loss.This structure rests on top of the Hair Cells.The motor protein containing a voltage sensor.This acts as the hinge for the basilar membrane....

Anatomy Crossword Puzzle 2022-07-07

Anatomy Crossword Puzzle crossword puzzle
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  1. This muscle is dually innervated
  2. The most proximal muscle of the superficial volar forearm.
  3. This muscle is innervated by the Ulnar nerve and Adducts the lesser digits of the hand
  4. The posterior cord comes from ____ divisions.
  5. Say Grace Before Tea muscles attach to the tibia by this.
  6. this muscle attaches the root of the spine
  7. This myotome is responsible for shoulder elevation
  8. The upper trapezius muscle fibers travel inferior and _____
  9. The C5 myotome is responsible for this Osteokinematic.
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  1. This nerve penetrates the supinator muscle
  2. The PA for Gemellus Superior
  3. What nerve travels through the carpal tunnel.
  4. This muscle attaches to the base of the spine of the scapula
  5. This part of the talus articulates with the navicular bone
  6. How many muscles comprise the superficial dorsal forearm compartment?
  7. This muscle is commonly referred to as the freshman nerve
  8. What area of the body is the L1 dermatome responsible for?
  9. This anterior arm muscle is responsible for the must actions of its group.
  10. This nerve is responsible for innervations to the posterior thigh
  11. This nerve travels posterior to the elbow.

20 Clues: The PA for Gemellus SuperiorThis muscle is dually innervatedThis nerve penetrates the supinator musclethis muscle attaches the root of the spineThis nerve travels posterior to the elbow.What nerve travels through the carpal tunnel.The posterior cord comes from ____ divisions.This myotome is responsible for shoulder elevation...

Anatomy Crossword Puzzle 2022-07-08

Anatomy Crossword Puzzle crossword puzzle
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  1. Supinates the forearm and is a deep dorsal forearm muscle
  2. Nerve that innervates the biceps brachii
  3. A muscle that has a proximal attachment of T7 to T12 spinous processes
  4. Nerve that innervates quadriceps
  5. Is a ventral arm muscle that does elbow flexion
  6. Is a dorsal arm muscle that does elbow extension
  7. Nerve that innervates the shoulder
  8. Nerve that innervates the palmar interossei
  9. Bone of the lateral forearm
  10. Bone that the thigh muscle groups are located upon
  11. A metacarpal bone that is part of the anatomical snuff box
  12. Nerve that innervates latisismus dorsi
  13. Attaches to the posterior gluteal line of illiac crest
  14. A rotator cuff muscle that is responsible for abduction of the GH joint
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  1. Nerve that innervates the triceps brachii
  2. A rotator cuff muscle that is responsible for external rotation of the GH joint
  3. Is the distal attachment of the brachialis
  4. Is the distal attachment of the biceps brachii
  5. Pronates the forearm and is a superficial ventral forearm muscle
  6. Second layer muscle of the plantar foot

20 Clues: Bone of the lateral forearmNerve that innervates quadricepsNerve that innervates the shoulderNerve that innervates latisismus dorsiSecond layer muscle of the plantar footNerve that innervates the biceps brachiiNerve that innervates the triceps brachiiIs the distal attachment of the brachialisNerve that innervates the palmar interossei...

Anatomy Chapter 20 2022-07-30

Anatomy Chapter 20 crossword puzzle
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  1. A period of contraction in a chamber of the heart, as part of the cardiac cycle.
  2. An abnormally slow heart rate, usually below 50 bpm
  3. The coronary sinus drains___blood from the heart into the right atrium.
  4. Part of the coronary circulation becomes blocked, and cardiac muscle cells die from lack of oxygen.
  5. Is called the natural pacemaker of the heart, generates action potentials, and sets the heart rate at about 70-80 bpm.
  6. Receives blood from the pulmonary circuit and empties it into the left ventricle.
  7. Repolarization of the ventricle.
  8. ____cells produce powerful contractions that propel blood.
  9. ___cells of the SA node that set the pace of cardiac contraction.
  10. An irregular rhythm or force of the heartbeat.
  11. A blood clot that blocks blood flow.
  12. A period of relaxation in a chamber which fills with blood and prepares for the next cardiac cycle.
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  1. Pathogens can infect the pericardium, producing inflammation.
  2. When the ventricles contract with all 4 valves closed.
  3. Marks the beginning of the ventricular depolarization.
  4. Is located on the floor of the right atrium near the opening of the coronoary sinus.
  5. Return blood into the heart.
  6. Carry blood away from the heart.
  7. How much blood was pushed out is known as____.
  8. Receives blood from the systemic circuit and passes it on to the right ventricle.
  9. Rapid heart beat usually over 90 bpm
  10. Depolarization of the atria.

22 Clues: Return blood into the heart.Depolarization of the atria.Carry blood away from the heart.Repolarization of the ventricle.Rapid heart beat usually over 90 bpmA blood clot that blocks blood flow.How much blood was pushed out is known as____.An irregular rhythm or force of the heartbeat.An abnormally slow heart rate, usually below 50 bpm...

Anatomy Cross Words 2022-09-08

Anatomy Cross Words crossword puzzle
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  1. toward or at the back of the body; behind
  2. pertaining to the eye socket (orbit)
  3. in the skull, encases the brain
  4. away from the head end or toward the lower part of a structure or the body; below
  5. pertaining to the nose
  6. pertaining to the region of the breastbone
  7. away from the midline of the body; on the outer side of
  8. fundamental division of our body. relating to the limbs and their attachments to the axis.
  9. pertaining to the armpit
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  1. closer to the origin of the body part or the point of attachment of a limb to the body trunk
  2. pertaining to the mouth
  3. pertaining to the scapula or shoulder blade area
  4. pertaining to the area of the spinal column
  5. farther from the origin of a body part or the point of attachment of a limb to the body trunk
  6. pertaining to the breast
  7. toward or at the midline of the body; on the inner side of
  8. toward or at the front of the body; in front of
  9. pertaining to the neck region
  10. fundamental division of our body. Makes up the main axis of our body, includes the head, neck, and trunk.
  11. toward the head end or upper part of a structure or the body; above

20 Clues: pertaining to the nosepertaining to the mouthpertaining to the breastpertaining to the armpitpertaining to the neck regionin the skull, encases the brainpertaining to the eye socket (orbit)toward or at the back of the body; behindpertaining to the region of the breastbonepertaining to the area of the spinal column...

Anatomy Unit 1 2022-09-10

Anatomy Unit 1 crossword puzzle
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  1. near the surface
  2. area of spinal column
  3. plane horizontal division of the body into upper and lower portions
  4. Building blocks of matter
  5. Position To stand with arms at the sides and palms of the hands turned forward
  6. skull
  7. farther from the origin of a body part or the point of attachment of a limb to the body trunk
  8. abdomen
  9. below
  10. A group of similar cells that perform the same function.
  11. The basic unit of structure and function in living things
  12. back of body
  13. away from the midline
  14. away from the surface
  15. Groups of two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds
  16. pertaining to the skeleton
  17. above
  18. Groups of tissues that work together to perform a specific function or related functions
  19. Closer to the point of attachment
  20. pelvis region
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  1. thin layers of tissue that cover a surface, line a cavity, or divide a space or an organ
  2. Reaction to a change inside or outside the body
  3. front of the body
  4. systems A group of organs that work together in performing vital body functions.
  5. back
  6. the combination of chemical reactions through which an organism builds up or breaks down materials
  7. feedback A type of regulation that responds to a change in conditions by initiating responses that will amplify the change. Takes organism away from a steady state.
  8. A tendency to maintain a balanced or constant internal state; the regulation of any aspect of body chemistry, such as blood glucose, around a particular level
  9. divides body into left and right
  10. mechanisms self-regulating systems that monitor aspects of the internal environment and correct them as needed
  11. both sides
  12. toward the midline
  13. feedback A primary mechanism of homeostasis, whereby a change in a physiological variable that is being monitored triggers a response that counteracts the initial fluctuation.

33 Clues: backskullbelowaboveabdomenboth sidesback of bodypelvis regionnear the surfacefront of the bodytoward the midlinearea of spinal columnaway from the midlineaway from the surfaceBuilding blocks of matterpertaining to the skeletondivides body into left and rightCloser to the point of attachmentReaction to a change inside or outside the body...

Elbow Anatomy Crossword 2022-11-18

Elbow Anatomy Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. O: lateral supracondylar ridge of humerus I: styloid process of radius
  2. a membrane that connects the radius and ulna
  3. triangular area demarcated by the brachioradialis and pronator teres
  4. when this structure is damaged it isn't necessarily painful but it gets really big
  5. this forearm bone is more medial (in anatomical position)
  6. the bony point that people commonly refer to as their elbow
  7. this bone has epicondyles
  8. this forearm bone is more lateral (in anatomical position)
  9. nerve that runs through the cubital fossa
  10. this ligament holds the head of the radius
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  1. muscle that inserts on the olecranon process and extends the elbow
  2. the pronator quadratus, and pronator teres produce this motion
  3. this head of the triceps attaches on the humerus
  4. O:distal one half of anterior humerus I: coronoid process of ulna/ulnar tuberosity
  5. this head of the triceps attaches at the ifraglenoid tuberosity of the scapula
  6. What passes through the cubital tunnel
  7. muscle that there is no MMT for
  8. muscle that pronates the forearm and flexes the elbow
  9. the supinator produces this motion
  10. this bony prominence is where the radius articulates proximally
  11. this is larger in women than men (think posture)

21 Clues: this bone has epicondylesmuscle that there is no MMT forthe supinator produces this motionWhat passes through the cubital tunnelnerve that runs through the cubital fossathis ligament holds the head of the radiusa membrane that connects the radius and ulnathis head of the triceps attaches on the humerus...

Anatomy Quarter 1 2022-10-13

Anatomy Quarter 1 crossword puzzle
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  1. study of tissues
  2. d burn partial thickness burn
  3. of microscopic structure
  4. up pf different organs
  5. up of organs
  6. d burn- full burn
  7. tissue-thing that binds everything together
  8. moves because this
  9. combined to form molecules
  10. burn- over 25% body burned
  11. membrane-forming a smooth transparent layer
  12. lines inner membrane
  13. layer of skin
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  1. which all organisms are mad of
  2. study of function of the body
  3. the pleurae
  4. term for our skin
  5. of development
  6. study of body parts
  7. d burn-partial thickness burn
  8. type of cells
  9. an incision was made
  10. tissue- thing that forms covering on surface
  11. tissue-found in the brain,spinal, and nerves
  12. overlying the dermis
  13. of internal parts
  14. tissue- ability to shorten
  15. of cells
  16. bio- study of development
  17. membrane- lays in your organ cavity

30 Clues: of cellsthe pleuraeup of organstype of cellslayer of skinof developmentstudy of tissuesterm for our skind burn- full burnof internal partsmoves because thisstudy of body partsan incision was madeoverlying the dermislines inner membraneup pf different organsof microscopic structurebio- study of developmenttissue- ability to shorten...

Anatomy & Physiology Crossword 2020-09-08

Anatomy & Physiology Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. the body system responsible for the exchange of gases (CO2 and O2)
  2. the body system that allows for the production of offspring
  3. maintaining a constant internal environment
  4. the study of the human body that is concerned with function
  5. feedback loop that counteracts a response
  6. A group of organs that work together to perform a complex function (ex: digestive
  7. the body system that removes waste products from the body in the form of sweat and urine
  8. the body system that regulates all other body systems and uses information from the outside to make decisions
  9. the body system that regulates human growth through the production of hormones
  10. the body system that transports nutrients and gases throughout the body within the blood
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  1. type of feedback loop that increases and amplifies a response
  2. body system that provides that framework for the body and keeps everything else in place
  3. group of tissues that work together to perform a job (ex: liver)
  4. the body system that is the first barrier between an organism and the outside (protective covering)
  5. scientific word for an entire living thing
  6. the body system that breaks down and obtains nutrients
  7. the study of structures (parts) within the human body
  8. body system that helps with heat production and movement
  9. body system that is responsible for fighting off diseases internally
  10. the most basic unit that carries out life process
  11. A group of similar cells that work together to perform a job

21 Clues: feedback loop that counteracts a responsescientific word for an entire living thingmaintaining a constant internal environmentthe most basic unit that carries out life processthe study of structures (parts) within the human bodythe body system that breaks down and obtains nutrientsbody system that helps with heat production and movement...

Middle Ear Anatomy 2020-01-30

Middle Ear Anatomy crossword puzzle
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  1. Don’t mix this up with a winter time sighting. The ______ transmit sound waves from the outer to the inner ear.
  2. This muscle pulls the ossicular chain anteriorly.
  3. This muscle opens the eustachian tube.
  4. No fibers are found in this part of the tympanic membrane.
  5. This part of the tympanic membrane vibrates more than the other portion.
  6. The middle ear is located within this bone.
  7. Sound vibration is ______ in the middle ear.
  8. This is the middle bone in the ossicular chain.
  9. This window bounds the interior of the middle ear.
  10. This hollow structure houses the stapedius muscle.
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  1. On the stapes, the ___________ crus is longer and wider.
  2. The smallest bone in the human body.
  3. Don’t hit this drum too hard! This is the external border of the middle ear.
  4. This bulb pushes on the inferior wall of the middle ear space.
  5. This membrane sits at a 55 degree angle as compared to the ear canal.
  6. The ______ of the stapes is composed of two parts.
  7. This tube is more horizontal in children than in adults.
  8. This bone’s handle is embedded in the tympanic membrane.
  9. On the staples, the ________ crus is shorter and thinner.
  10. The _____ artery runs inferior to the eustachian tube and must be heeded during aural surgery.
  11. This knob can be seen on the tympanic membrane during an otoscopic examination.

21 Clues: The smallest bone in the human body.This muscle opens the eustachian tube.The middle ear is located within this bone.Sound vibration is ______ in the middle ear.This is the middle bone in the ossicular chain.This muscle pulls the ossicular chain anteriorly.The ______ of the stapes is composed of two parts....

External Shark Anatomy 2020-11-06

External Shark Anatomy crossword puzzle
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  1. from very anterior to first #4
  2. from #18 to very posterior
  3. control changes in direction
  4. from #4 to #18
  5. open into the pharynx
  6. used in copulation
  7. serves as stabilizers,modified in males
  8. found at the end of the tail
  9. in place of eyelids
  10. snout
  11. another name for #14
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  1. derived from the dermis
  2. asymmetric dorsoventrally
  3. entrance into gill chambers
  4. leads to olfactory sacs
  5. white line appears on both sides of #8
  6. type of camouflage
  7. the innermost layer of a #14
  8. there are modified as teeth
  9. serve as stabilizers
  10. derived from the epidermis
  11. excretory and reproductive opening

22 Clues: snoutfrom #4 to #18used in copulationtype of camouflagein place of eyelidsserve as stabilizersanother name for #14open into the pharynxderived from the dermisleads to olfactory sacsasymmetric dorsoventrallyfrom #18 to very posteriorderived from the epidermisentrance into gill chambersthere are modified as teethcontrol changes in direction...

Bone Anatomy Crossword 2020-10-20

Bone Anatomy Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. thin layer of connective tissue that lines the cavity of long bones
  2. this bone marrow is mainly made of fat cells
  3. thin layer of connective tissue that covers the outside of the bone
  4. red and white blood cells are made in this bone marrow
  5. small tubes that carry blood around the body
  6. carries oxygen filled blood cells to all parts of the body
  7. basic building unit of bone that contains canals with one or two capillaries and nerve fibers
  8. main area for ossification between the head of each bone
  9. bone marrow is held here and it is found in the center of long bones
  10. the formation of blood cells
  11. carries oxygen-lacking cells back to the heart
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  1. the area where extra bone is made to help your bones grow longer, it is replaced by the epiphyseal line once your bone growth has ended
  2. connective tissue that covers the ends of bones where they meet to form joints
  3. the process of making new bone
  4. bone tissue that is used to primarily support the body, protect organs, and provide attachment points for muscles and tendons
  5. the name for bone cells that do not divide and can live for a very long time
  6. located in cells, this contains the instruction for building/maintaining the body
  7. less denser than compact bone, this bone tissue is found at the end of long bones and contains a large number of blood vessels and red bone marrow
  8. located in osteons, this usually has one or two capillaries and nerve fibers running down its center
  9. end of a long bone that is filled with red bone marrow
  10. flexible connective tissue found on the ends of bones that helps absorb impacts

21 Clues: the formation of blood cellsthe process of making new bonethis bone marrow is mainly made of fat cellssmall tubes that carry blood around the bodycarries oxygen-lacking cells back to the heartred and white blood cells are made in this bone marrowend of a long bone that is filled with red bone marrow...

Anatomy & Physiology Huonville 2020-04-03

Anatomy & Physiology Huonville crossword puzzle
Across
  1. This type of fracture occurs when bone protrudes through skin (also called open fractures)
  2. A common fracture in the elderly is a **** of femur or NOF
  3. How many cervical vertebrae are there?
  4. The name for the knee cap bone
  5. How many cranial nerves are there?
  6. The proper name for the windpipe
  7. What is the largest internal organ in the body
  8. there are five of this type of vertebrae
  9. The name for bones of the finger, there are metacarpals and ??
  10. Blood flows back to the heart through these
  11. the sac that surrounds the heart
  12. this is what we call it when someone breathes out
  13. This large dome of skeletal muscle separates the thoracic and abdominal cavities
  14. How many thoracic vertebrae are there?
  15. The name of the muscles/spaces inbetween the ribs
  16. The skin is made up of two major tissue layers - the dermis and the what?
  17. Anaemia is a deficiency of what in the blood?
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  1. Blood flows away from the heat through these
  2. The brain and spinal cord are part of the ?? nervous system
  3. this part of the brain is involved in balance and maintaining muscle tone
  4. the formation of a blood clot
  5. this is what we call it when someone breathes in
  6. the lower arm contains the radius and the what bone?
  7. This type of pain is when someone has pain in a region of the body that is not the source of the pain stimulus
  8. The heart consists of two ?? And two ventricles
  9. this cranial nerve is responsible for smell
  10. the shoulder muscle
  11. This type of fluid is clear and may come out of the ears or nose with a base of skull fracture
  12. If the left lung has two lobes, how many lobes does the right lung have?
  13. This infection is an inflammation of the meninges
  14. This type of **-degree burn involves both the dermis and the epidermis

31 Clues: the shoulder musclethe formation of a blood clotThe name for the knee cap boneThe proper name for the windpipethe sac that surrounds the heartHow many cranial nerves are there?How many cervical vertebrae are there?How many thoracic vertebrae are there?there are five of this type of vertebraethis cranial nerve is responsible for smell...

Horse External Anatomy 2021-01-08

Horse External Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. J
  2. Z
  3. E
  4. N
  5. R
  6. M
  7. O
  8. I
  9. G
  10. S
  11. P
  12. U
  13. W
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  1. A
  2. T
  3. Y
  4. F
  5. D
  6. Q
  7. L
  8. K
  9. V
  10. C
  11. B
  12. AA
  13. H
  14. X

27 Clues: ATJYFDZQELKVNCRBMOIGHSPXUWAA

Human Anatomy Vocabulary 2021-01-27

Human Anatomy Vocabulary crossword puzzle
Across
  1. skin doctor
  2. muscles that work in opposites
  3. closing a joint
  4. heart doctor
  5. liquid part of blood
  6. tissue inside of long bones
  7. connective tissue between bones
  8. body changing food to energy
  9. connections between bones
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  1. Blood pressure when heart is at rest
  2. nerve cells
  3. connects bone to muscle
  4. Blood pressure when heart contracts to push blood out
  5. helps blood to clot
  6. opening a joint
  7. responsible for tanning of skin exposed to sunlight
  8. spontaneous response to stimulus
  9. connects bone to bone
  10. protein in blood that carries oxygen
  11. protective cover of nerve cells

20 Clues: nerve cellsskin doctorheart doctoropening a jointclosing a jointhelps blood to clotliquid part of bloodconnects bone to boneconnects bone to muscleconnections between bonestissue inside of long bonesbody changing food to energymuscles that work in oppositesprotective cover of nerve cellsconnective tissue between bones...

Anatomy Week 4 2021-09-24

Anatomy Week 4 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Deflect away from kinocilia
  2. Membrane in cochlea that's tonotopic based on mass and stiffness
  3. Electrical ______ (gap junctions) in basal cells move the molecules and K+ ends up in the cortilymph surrounding the HCs
  4. Cochlear microphonic driven by shearing of ______
  5. Battery which helps move ions
  6. Basic difference in voltage
  7. The cochlear amplifier is under control of the _____ auditory system
  8. Genetic _____ can result in HL
  9. Deflect towards kinocilia
  10. Produced by stria vascularis
  11. Either positive or negative voltage depending on frequency and intensity of stimulus
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  1. Motor protein (not in IHC)
  2. Determined by how much stapes is moving
  3. Opposite of impedance
  4. Reticular lamina rests on top of HC bodies
  5. Plays significant role in BM fine tuning and reverse transduction
  6. The cochlear amplifier is an ___ mechanism in the live cochlea
  7. Doesn't mimic stimulus, but follows ____ of stimulus
  8. Amplitude increases and _____ decreases with increasing signal level (compound action potential)
  9. ____ junctions in marginal cells prevent endolymphatic K+ "backwash"
  10. Thought to be produced by spiral ligament

21 Clues: Opposite of impedanceDeflect towards kinociliaMotor protein (not in IHC)Deflect away from kinociliaBasic difference in voltageProduced by stria vascularisBattery which helps move ionsGenetic _____ can result in HLDetermined by how much stapes is movingThought to be produced by spiral ligamentReticular lamina rests on top of HC bodies...

muscle anatomy crossword 2021-02-22

muscle anatomy crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. defines the boundaries of a muscle sarcomere.
  2. a bundle of structures, such as nerve or muscle fibers or conducting vessels in plants.
  3. A flexible but inelastic cord of strong fibrous collagen tissue attaching a muscle to a bone.
  4. are the filaments of myofibrils, constructed from proteins, principally myosin or actin.
  5. Any of the elongated contractile threads found in striated muscle cells.
  6. are extensions of the cell membrane that penetrate into the center of skeletal and cardiac muscle cells.
  7. The region of a striated muscle fiber that contains only thick (myosin) filaments.
  8. a protein that forms (together with myosin) the contractile filaments of muscle cells, and is also involved in motion in other types of cell.
  9. is the basic contractile unit of muscle fiber.
  10. consist of a single muscle cell. They help to control the physical forces within the body. When grouped together, they can facilitate organized movement of your limbs and tissues.
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  1. In striated muscle sarcomere, the M line is the attachment site for the thick filaments.
  2. a sheath of fibrous elastic tissue surrounding a muscle.
  3. a fibrous protein that forms (together with actin) the contractile filaments of muscle cells and is also involved in motion in other types of cells.
  4. is a complex network of specialized smooth endoplasmic reticulum that is important in transmitting the electrical impulse as well as in the storage of calcium ions
  5. the cytoplasm of striated muscle cells.
  6. Is a thin casing of connective tissue that surrounds and holds every organ, blood vessel, bone, nerve fiber and muscle in place.
  7. the sheath of connective tissue surrounding a bundle of muscle fibers.
  8. is the region of a striated muscle sarcomere that contains thin filaments.
  9. the positively charged central core of an atom, consisting of protons and neutrons and containing nearly all its mass.
  10. It's the muscle, is a wispy layer of areolar connective tissue that ensheaths each individual muscle fiber.
  11. is the region of a striated muscle sarcomere that contains myosin thick filaments.

21 Clues: the cytoplasm of striated muscle cells.defines the boundaries of a muscle sarcomere.is the basic contractile unit of muscle fiber.a sheath of fibrous elastic tissue surrounding a muscle.the sheath of connective tissue surrounding a bundle of muscle fibers.Any of the elongated contractile threads found in striated muscle cells....

Anatomy and Physiology 2021-10-08

Anatomy and Physiology crossword puzzle
Across
  1. a deep folliculitis, infection of the hair follicle
  2. This method divides the body's surface area into percentages.
  3. an abnormal bluish discoloration of the skin and mucous membranes
  4. A sac from which a hair grows and into which the sebaceous (oil) glands open
  5. A type of protein found on epithelial cells
  6. The collection or mass of filaments growing from the skin of an animal
  7. an oily substance produced in the sebaceous glands
  8. A thin layer of tissue that covers the lungs and lines the interior wall of the chest cavity.
  9. The act of secreting fluid from the skin
  10. determining whether a mole or growth may be cancerous.
  11. a small plug of darkened sebum and dead skin cells that fills a pore of the skin especially on the face.
  12. The inner layer of the two main layers of the skin.
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  1. to act as a covering or lining of various bodily surfaces and cavities.
  2. the technical term for our skin
  3. a claw-like plate at the tip of the fingers and toes in most primates
  4. medically called a closed comedo
  5. Any of the glands in the skin that secrete perspiration.
  6. Localized skin inflammation as a result of overactivity of the oil glands at the base of specialized hair follicles
  7. outermost, protoderm-derived layer of cells covering the stem, root, leaf, flower, fruit, and seed parts of a plant
  8. describe a large group of related molecules responsible for many biological functions

20 Clues: the technical term for our skinmedically called a closed comedoThe act of secreting fluid from the skinA type of protein found on epithelial cellsan oily substance produced in the sebaceous glandsa deep folliculitis, infection of the hair follicleThe inner layer of the two main layers of the skin....

Anatomy Exam 2 2021-10-28

Anatomy Exam 2 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. The joint that includes a joint capsule and joint cavity.
  2. Most muslces that act in swallowing and speaking originate here
  3. Muscles between the ribs are ___
  4. The major muscle group that maintains posture
  5. Movable end of a muscle that is attached to bone being pulled by muscle
  6. When a muscle acts to assist a prime mover in an action, said to be __
  7. Muscles that start wide and narrow to a point
  8. The pubic symphysis is an example of what joint.
  9. What neurotransmitter is released to skeletal muscle tiss at the neuromuscular junction.
  10. A bundle of muscle fibers is referred to as __
  11. If a muscle name includes "brevis" it is
  12. Endurance exercise require large number __ fibers.
  13. Hamstring group, semitendinosus, semimembranousus, and ___
  14. A muscle whose name includes "lateralis" will be where
  15. The thick filament of sarcomere is ___
  16. Flexor Hallicis Longus is found where? Posterior or Anterior leg?
Down
  1. A muscle with the opposite action of a prime mover
  2. Muscles that serve as sphincters are ___
  3. A joint with complete mobility.
  4. Calcium ions bind to troponin molescules, which then rotate the tropomyosoin to expose binding sites on ___
  5. The muscles that move the arm to the front of the body (boxer muscle)
  6. A muscle whose name includes the word "abductor" will __
  7. What is the primary action of the muscles in anterior compartment of the arm and forearm
  8. The muscle that is important for breathing
  9. Extrinsic eye muscle resp. for depressing the eye
  10. Muscles blend into long thin tendon running through middle of the muscle for whole length.

26 Clues: A joint with complete mobility.Muscles between the ribs are ___The thick filament of sarcomere is ___Muscles that serve as sphincters are ___If a muscle name includes "brevis" it isThe muscle that is important for breathingThe major muscle group that maintains postureMuscles that start wide and narrow to a point...

Anatomy Finaln Unit 2021-05-11

Anatomy Finaln Unit crossword puzzle
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  1. motor
  2. neurons that originate within the CNS and communicate with each other
  3. Cerebrospinal fluid flows inside the ______ space.
  4. CN9, motor to muscles of pharynx and some salivary glands, taste for posterior 1/3 of tongue and soft palate
  5. the basal ganglia is responsible for _____ planning and initiation (the background of it)
  6. CN10, biggest, motor for intrinsic laryngeal and pharyngeal muscles, diaphragm, and some palatal muscles, general sensory information (ear)
  7. communicates directly with the cerebrum
  8. CN12, only ffereent, all intrinsic and extrinsic tongue muscles
  9. little brain
  10. the ____ ear changes acoustic energy to mechanical energy
  11. The postcentral gyrus is the primary ______ cortex.
  12. The Circle of _____ is an overlapping arterial redundancy that helps in case of artery issues.
  13. The precentral gyrus is the primary ____ cortex.
  14. the _____ ear's fluid movement (hydrodynamic energy) converts to electrical energy (nerve impulse; hair cells)
Down
  1. sensory
  2. CN7, motor to muscles of outside of face and salivary glands, sensory for “special” senses
  3. CN5, motor to mastication and sensory to face and anterior head/teeth
  4. CN8, sensory only, special senses
  5. ________ sense=balance
  6. bridge between the midbrain and medulla
  7. CN11, works with vagus to innervate muscles of larynx, pharynx, and soft palate -- ONLY efferent

21 Clues: motorsensorylittle brain________ sense=balanceCN8, sensory only, special sensescommunicates directly with the cerebrumbridge between the midbrain and medullaThe precentral gyrus is the primary ____ cortex.Cerebrospinal fluid flows inside the ______ space.The postcentral gyrus is the primary ______ cortex....

Anatomy + Physiology Crossword 2021-08-19

Anatomy + Physiology Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. organ system that is different for males and females
  2. direction farthest away from origin
  3. landmark located in the lower back
  4. organ system that controls coordination
  5. posterior body landmark
  6. cavity that helps the lungs function
  7. part of organism that has a specific function
  8. organ system includes the pituitary gland
  9. study of internal or structure workings
  10. direction away from median
  11. landmark located in the mouth
  12. organ system that includes the heart
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  1. body plane from top to bottom of body
  2. landmark located in the chin
  3. landmark located at the bottom of leg
  4. organ system that breaks down food
  5. organ system that filters waste
  6. organ system that includes the lungs
  7. landmark located in the abdomen
  8. cavity that contains reproductive organs
  9. landmark located in the middle of face

21 Clues: posterior body landmarkdirection away from medianlandmark located in the chinlandmark located in the mouthorgan system that filters wastelandmark located in the abdomenorgan system that breaks down foodlandmark located in the lower backdirection farthest away from originorgan system that includes the lungscavity that helps the lungs function...

Anatomy and Physiology 2023-02-10

Anatomy and Physiology crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the major artery supplying of the lungs
  2. sometimes called cardiovascular system
  3. specialized involuntary muscle found only in the heart
  4. noses bone
  5. the study of body structure
  6. the smallest kind of artery
  7. the system made up of the heart
  8. the carotid and femoral pulses, which can felt in the central part of the body
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  1. the kneecap
  2. collar bones
  3. the study of body function
  4. breast bone
  5. also called hypoperfusion
  6. a system of the specialized muscle tissues that conducts electrical impulses that stimulates the heart to beat
  7. blood vessels that supply the muscle of the heart
  8. outest layer of skin
  9. also called shock
  10. the largest artery in the body
  11. the smallest kind of veins
  12. the superior and widest portion of the pelvis

20 Clues: noses bonethe kneecapbreast bonecollar bonesalso called shockoutest layer of skinalso called hypoperfusionthe study of body functionthe smallest kind of veinsthe study of body structurethe smallest kind of arterythe largest artery in the bodythe system made up of the heartsometimes called cardiovascular systemthe major artery supplying of the lungs...

Anatomy Med-Term 2023-02-10

Anatomy Med-Term crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the ankle bones
  2. the lower jaw-bone
  3. the 2 fused bones forming the upper jaw
  4. bones that form the structure of the cheeks
  5. the bony structures around the eyes
  6. the knee cap
  7. the 33 bones of the spinal column
  8. the nose bones
  9. the bone of the upper arm
Down
  1. the toe bones and finger bones
  2. the lateral bone of the forearm
  3. the foot bones
  4. the highest portion of the shoulder
  5. the larger bone of the thigh
  6. the collarbone
  7. the shoulder blade
  8. the lateral and smaller bone of the lower leg
  9. the heel bones
  10. the top, back, and sides of the skull
  11. the bone structure of the head

20 Clues: the knee capthe foot bonesthe collarbonethe heel bonesthe nose bonesthe ankle bonesthe lower jaw-bonethe shoulder bladethe bone of the upper armthe larger bone of the thighthe toe bones and finger bonesthe bone structure of the headthe lateral bone of the forearmthe 33 bones of the spinal columnthe highest portion of the shoulder...

Anatomy Medical Terminology 2023-02-10

Anatomy Medical Terminology crossword puzzle
Across
  1. shoulder blade
  2. permits flow of fluid to go in one direction
  3. the heel bone
  4. the medial bone of the forearm
  5. the collarbone
  6. transports air to and from lungs
  7. the two fused bones forming the upper jaw bone
  8. site of gas exchange between air and blood
Down
  1. the lower jaw bone
  2. wrist bones
  3. the smallest kind of vein
  4. kneecap
  5. the point where two bones come together
  6. the medial and larger bone of the lower leg
  7. any blood vessel returning blood to the heart
  8. the ankle bones
  9. the top, back, and sides of the skull
  10. large bone of the thigh
  11. blood vessel carrying blood away from the heart
  12. bony structure of the head

20 Clues: kneecapwrist bonesthe heel boneshoulder bladethe collarbonethe ankle bonesthe lower jaw bonelarge bone of the thighthe smallest kind of veinbony structure of the headthe medial bone of the forearmtransports air to and from lungsthe top, back, and sides of the skullthe point where two bones come togethersite of gas exchange between air and blood...

medical terminology- anatomy 2023-02-10

medical terminology- anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the head bone
  2. any blood vessel carrying blood away from the heart
  3. the brain and spinal cord
  4. the inner layer of the skin, rich in blood vessels and nerves
  5. the outer layer of skin
  6. the wrist bones
  7. artery supplying the, lateral to the large tendon of the big toe
  8. the ring-shaped structure that forms the lower portion of the larynx
Down
  1. a sac on the underside of the liver that stores bile-produced by the liver
  2. the collarbone
  3. the bone of the upper arm, between shoulder and elbow
  4. blood vessels that supply the muscle of the heart
  5. the pressure in the arteries when the left ventricle is refilling
  6. system by which food travels throughout the body and is digested or broken down into absorbable forms
  7. the carotid and femoral pulses which can be felt in the central part of the body
  8. the study of body structure
  9. artery of the upper arm; the site of the pulse checked during infant CPR
  10. the large bone of the thigh
  11. the lateral and smaller bone of the lower leg
  12. the round sac-like organ of the renal system used to reservoir for urine

20 Clues: the head bonethe collarbonethe wrist bonesthe outer layer of skinthe brain and spinal cordthe study of body structurethe large bone of the thighthe lateral and smaller bone of the lower legblood vessels that supply the muscle of the heartany blood vessel carrying blood away from the heartthe bone of the upper arm, between shoulder and elbow...

anatomy: circulatory system 2023-03-28

anatomy: circulatory system crossword puzzle
Across
  1. elastic artery
  2. electrical junctions that are composed of connexion protein channels
  3. anterior surface of the heart
  4. thoracic compartment that occupies space in between the lungs
  5. person that has a heart
  6. returns oxygenated blood from lungs to left atrium
  7. valves that are forced to open pressure is raised in the pulmonary trunk
  8. valves that close when the blood pushing up is under the cusps
Down
  1. forcibly fill the ventricles with blood
  2. valve that is made up of two cusps or flaps
  3. lubricate the wall of the heart so it can beat without friction
  4. receives deoxygenated blood from body through veins
  5. proteins span the distance between adjacent plasma membranes
  6. valve that is composed of three cusps or flaps
  7. located above the heart
  8. four heart valves open and close in response to pressure in this
  9. narrow space filled with pericardial fluid
  10. thickest and consists of two tissue layers
  11. the narrow end of the heart and directed downward and left
  12. attached to blood vessels of the heart
  13. secreted by the serous membranes

21 Clues: elastic arterylocated above the heartperson that has a heartanterior surface of the heartsecreted by the serous membranesattached to blood vessels of the heartforcibly fill the ventricles with bloodnarrow space filled with pericardial fluidthickest and consists of two tissue layersvalve that is made up of two cusps or flaps...

Anatomy Directional Terms 2023-03-17

Anatomy Directional Terms crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Describes a position in a limb that is farther from the point of attachment
  2. The term that describes when the body is divided in unequal left & right sides
  3. Describes the back or direction toward the back of the body
  4. Describes the front or direction toward the front of the body
  5. Transverse planes produce images referred to as...?
  6. The cavity of the body that houses the brain
  7. Another word for inferior
  8. The largest cavity in the body
  9. The term that the frontal plane is also referred to as
  10. Describes a position closer to the surface of the body
  11. Thin membrane that covers the walls & organs in the thoracic & abdominopelvic cavities
  12. Another word for posterior
Down
  1. Describes a position in a limb that is nearer to the point of attachment
  2. The plane that divides the body or an organ into an anterior (front) portion and a posterior (rear) portion
  3. Describes a position above or higher than another part of the body
  4. Describes a position farther from the surface of the body
  5. Describes the side or direction toward the side of the body
  6. Describes a position below or lower than another part of the body
  7. The cavity of the body that is enclosed by the rib cage
  8. Another word for anterior
  9. Describes the middle or direction toward the middle of the body
  10. The plane that divides the body or an organ vertically into right and left sides
  11. The cavity of the body that encloses the spinal cord
  12. The plane that divides the body or organ horizontally into upper and lower portions
  13. Another word for superior

25 Clues: Another word for anteriorAnother word for inferiorAnother word for superiorAnother word for posteriorThe largest cavity in the bodyThe cavity of the body that houses the brainTransverse planes produce images referred to as...?The cavity of the body that encloses the spinal cordThe term that the frontal plane is also referred to as...

Anatomy lesson - crossword 2023-05-14

Anatomy lesson - crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. peukalo
  2. hehku
  3. törmätä
  4. mitäänsanomaton
  5. ympyrä, ympyröidä, kiertää ympyrää
  6. ruumis
  7. intoilija
  8. galleria, museo
  9. lähde, alkuperä
  10. hämmentynyt
  11. outo
  12. vatsa
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  1. koputtaa, koputus
  2. laatu, ominaisuus
  3. ohut, laiha
  4. katse
  5. muodollinen
  6. kohtelias
  7. tehdä tilaa
  8. järki
  9. terävä
  10. kääntää toisinpäin, peruuttaa

22 Clues: outohehkukatsejärkivatsaruumisteräväpeukalotörmätäkohteliasintoilijaohut, laihamuodollinentehdä tilaahämmentynytmitäänsanomatongalleria, museolähde, alkuperäkoputtaa, koputuslaatu, ominaisuuskääntää toisinpäin, peruuttaaympyrä, ympyröidä, kiertää ympyrää

Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy 2012-12-04

Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. jawless fish
  2. skull where there is one fenestrae present
  3. reptiles and birds
  4. glands which are connected to hair follicles, producing sebum
  5. section made up of axial and appendicular skeleton
  6. pouched marsupials
  7. germinativum germ layer of skin
  8. specialized feather used as display in mating rituals
  9. glandular portion of avian digestive tract
  10. two parallel forces pulling on bone
  11. mouth arises from opposite side of Blastopore
  12. a clade in which groups formed on a basis of nonhomologous characteristics
  13. scales found on sharks
  14. flexible rod-shaped in embryos of all chordates
  15. jaw suspension in which the jaw isn't directly connected to cranium
Down
  1. features which are similar in appearance
  2. process by which food is crushed and ground by the teeth
  3. master switch genes; controls hundreds of secondary genes
  4. placental mammals
  5. a light-emitting organ which appears as luminous spots on various marine animals
  6. animal with cartilaginous shell developed from their ribs
  7. pigmented cells of skin
  8. outgrowths of skull beneath the integument which forms a keratinized sheath
  9. the change in the inherited characteristics of biological populations over successive generations
  10. responsible for protection, gland secretion, exchanges, sensory signal reception
  11. multiple generations of tooth replacement
  12. top layer of skin
  13. flexible connective tissue found in many areas such as joints between bones, nose

28 Clues: jawless fishplacental mammalstop layer of skinreptiles and birdspouched marsupialsscales found on sharkspigmented cells of skingerminativum germ layer of skintwo parallel forces pulling on bonefeatures which are similar in appearancemultiple generations of tooth replacementskull where there is one fenestrae present...

Respiration Anatomy Coordination 2013-04-18

Respiration Anatomy Coordination crossword puzzle
Across
  1. The Axis is this vertebrae.
  2. composed of sixteen to twenty "horse shoe shaped rings of hyaline cartilage". Is a "flexible tube".
  3. The Atlas is this vertebrae. This helps hold the skull in place while it is rotating.
  4. Located behind the trachea. The structure which food enters during proper swallowing.
  5. The structure which divides the thoracic and abdominal cavity
  6. Composed of a dozen pairs of ribs
  7. There are seven of these vertebrae and they are the highest group of vertebrae of the spine.
  8. These are commonly referred to as the collar bones
  9. Ribs eleven to twelve
  10. Is the front of the vertebrae
  11. Ribs eight to ten
  12. Are connected by fibrocartilage and intervertebral cartilages.
  13. Composed of the Sacrum, Illium, Pubic Bone, and Ischium. Vertebral column connects with lower extremities through this.
Down
  1. There are five of these vertebrae and these are fused.
  2. There are twelve of these vertebrae. These are the second highest vertebrae.
  3. There are five of these vertebrae. These are the second lowest group of vertebrae.
  4. There are five of these vertebrae. These are the third lowest group of vertebrae.
  5. The top seven ribs
  6. These are commonly referred to as the shoulder blades
  7. This vertebrae has a "conspicuous spinal process that you can feel"

20 Clues: Ribs eight to tenThe top seven ribsRibs eleven to twelveThe Axis is this vertebrae.Is the front of the vertebraeComposed of a dozen pairs of ribsThese are commonly referred to as the collar bonesThese are commonly referred to as the shoulder bladesThere are five of these vertebrae and these are fused....

Anatomy And Physiology 2013-10-31

Anatomy And Physiology crossword puzzle
Across
  1. The wrist
  2. group of organs acting together to perform 1 or more functions
  3. Bone of the nose
  4. Muscles at the base of each finger
  5. Brain, spinal cord, spinal nerves, and cranial nerves.
  6. The study of the functions performed by the body.
  7. The finger and toes.
  8. Basic unit of all living things
  9. Muscles that seoerate the fingers and toes.
  10. The study of the tiny structures found in living tissue,
  11. Whitish cords made up of bundles of nerve fibers
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  1. Uppermost and largest bone extending from the elbow to shoulder.
  2. Bones of the palm of the hand.
  3. Center of the cell.
  4. Thick-walled muscular and fexable tunes-carries oxygenated blood away.
  5. Middle part of the muscle
  6. Largest and most complex nervous system.
  7. Cheekbones
  8. Study of the human body structure that can been seen with the naked eye.
  9. Connection between two or more bones.
  10. Tiny-thin walled blood vessels
  11. largest aretry in the body.
  12. Term for bones.
  13. Collection of similar cells that perform a particular function.

24 Clues: The wristCheekbonesTerm for bones.Bone of the noseCenter of the cell.The finger and toes.Middle part of the musclelargest aretry in the body.Bones of the palm of the hand.Tiny-thin walled blood vesselsBasic unit of all living thingsMuscles at the base of each fingerConnection between two or more bones.Largest and most complex nervous system....

Anatomy Unit 1 2013-12-11

Anatomy Unit 1 crossword puzzle
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  1. farther from the surface
  2. toward the front
  3. toward the bottom
  4. study of how the body works
  5. toward the back
  6. buildig blocks of the body
  7. group of similar cells combine to perform a specific function
  8. up
  9. farther fro the midline
  10. toward the midline
  11. Plane: right and left
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  1. laying on your back
  2. toward the top
  3. Plane: top and bottom
  4. to cut
  5. closer to the surface
  6. laying on your stomach
  7. closer to the point of attachment to the trunk
  8. Plane: anterior and posterior
  9. on the midline
  10. farther from the point of attachment to the trunk

21 Clues: upto cuttoward the topon the midlinetoward the backtoward the fronttoward the bottomtoward the midlinelaying on your backPlane: top and bottomcloser to the surfacePlane: right and leftlaying on your stomachfarther fro the midlinefarther from the surfacebuildig blocks of the bodystudy of how the body worksPlane: anterior and posterior...

Anatomy Crossword Argabright 2013-12-01

Anatomy Crossword Argabright crossword puzzle
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  1. The ____________ cleans and recycles the blood
  2. _____________ muscle is branched like trees
  3. type of fiber that provides strength and support
  4. _____________ forms cushion-like discs between vertebrae
  5. The brain and spinal cord are made of _____________ tissue
  6. attaches bones to other bones at joints
  7. __________ tissue moves stuff
  8. describes a tumor that is fast growing and able to spread throughout the body
  9. If a tissue is ________________, it contains no blood vessels
  10. another name for bone tissue
  11. ________________ discs connect cardiac tissue in the heart
  12. cells in connective tissue that produce collagen and other fibers
  13. these connect skeletal muscle to bone
  14. ______________________ collect white blood cells when you’re sick
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  1. another word for nerve cell
  2. describes a tumor that is slow growing and localized
  3. an overgrowth of mutated cells that can cause tumors and be deadly
  4. ______________ tissue connects and supports stuff
  5. ___________ cartilage is the most common type in humans
  6. ____________ cartilage makes your ears stretchy
  7. Skeletal muscle is ___________________, meaning it has more than one nucleus
  8. ___________ muscle is the only muscle tissue without striations
  9. Red blood cells are produced in the ________________________
  10. this type of tissue serves as fuel storage, protection, and insulation
  11. describes any disease marked by inflammation and pain in the muscles, joints, or fibrous tissue
  12. __________ tissue supports other tissues and is the most commonly distributed connective tissue
  13. sends electrical signals to move muscles and intake or output information
  14. _________ cells are unique because they form the only liquid tissue
  15. found on certain muscle cells, means fast contractions
  16. non-living material that surrounds living cells and allows (abbr.)
  17. If you tear your ACL, you’re tearing ____________ connective tissue

31 Clues: another word for nerve cellanother name for bone tissue__________ tissue moves stuffthese connect skeletal muscle to boneattaches bones to other bones at joints_____________ muscle is branched like treesThe ____________ cleans and recycles the blood____________ cartilage makes your ears stretchytype of fiber that provides strength and support...

Anatomy Crossword Gibson 2013-12-01

Anatomy Crossword Gibson crossword puzzle
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  1. Flattened type of epithelia
  2. Muscle tissue type found in hollow organs, such as the stomach
  3. Type of tissue used as insulation and for fuel storage
  4. Most abundant tissue type in the human body
  5. Color of collagen fibers
  6. Surface on top of tissue
  7. Type of tissue that lines and covers the body
  8. Multinucleate, striated muscle tissue under voluntary control
  9. System that serves as the first line of defense against pathogens
  10. Highly compressible type of cartilage in between vertebrae
  11. Non-living material that surrounds living cells (Abbr.)
  12. White blood cells that combat multicellular parasites
  13. Type of tissue that replaces clots
  14. Tissue type that functions to provide movement
  15. Name for a group of similar cells working together
  16. Cell in the nervous system
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  1. Responsible for replacing worn cells with new ones
  2. ________ tissue: Another name for bone tissue
  3. Internal supporting network of loose connective tissue
  4. Fat cell made up of adipose tissue
  5. _________ tissues have a poor blood supply
  6. Soft tissue in joint capsules and cavities
  7. Type of tissue that makes diffusion easiest
  8. Most common type of cartilage
  9. Involuntary muscle tissue type found only in one specific organ
  10. Cells that can stretch depending on conditions
  11. Enzyme that catabolizes proteins through hydrolysis
  12. One factor that affects tissue repair capabilities
  13. Also known as vascular tissue; lacks nuclei
  14. Name for membrane under tissue layers

30 Clues: Color of collagen fibersSurface on top of tissueCell in the nervous systemFlattened type of epitheliaMost common type of cartilageFat cell made up of adipose tissueType of tissue that replaces clotsName for membrane under tissue layers_________ tissues have a poor blood supplySoft tissue in joint capsules and cavities...

General Anatomy & Physiology 2014-09-16

General Anatomy & Physiology crossword puzzle
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  1. The primary nasal muscle of concern to cosmetologists.
  2. The muscles at the base of the fingers that draw the fingers together.
  3. This system serves as a protective coating and helps regulate the body's temperature.
  4. The organ that controls the body.
  5. The organ that removes waste created by digestion.
  6. The broad muscle that covers the top of the head.
  7. Digestive __________ are chemicals that can change certain types of food into a soluble form that can be used by the body.
  8. The connection between two or more bones
  9. The oval, bony case that protects the brain.
  10. The constructive phase of metabolism
  11. The organs that control the body's vision.
  12. Sensory nerve endings that are located close to the surface of the skin.
  13. The largest artery in the human body.
  14. The ___________ cranial nerve is the chief motor nerve of the face.
  15. The study of the human body structures that can be seen with the naked eye and how the body parts are organized.
  16. The basic unit of all living things
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  1. This system protects the body from disease by developing immunities and destroying disease-causing toxins and bacteria.
  2. The heart is the organ that circulates the body's __________
  3. The _____________ is the protoplasm of a cell, except for the protoplasm of the nucleus.
  4. The chemical process through which cells are nourished and carry out their activities
  5. The part of the muscle that does not move.
  6. This type of tissue lines the heart and the digestive and respiratory organs.
  7. This system enables breathing, supplying the body with oxygen and eliminating carbon dioxide as a waste product.
  8. White blood cells are also known as: _______________
  9. This system purifies the body by elimination of waste matter.
  10. Glands that secrete about 30 steroid hormones and control metabolic processes of the body, including the fight-or-flight response.
  11. This system forms the physical foundation of the body.
  12. The two bones that form the sides and crown of the cranium.
  13. Covers the body and is the external protective coating.
  14. This type of tissue contracts and moves various parts of the body.

30 Clues: The organ that controls the body.The basic unit of all living thingsThe constructive phase of metabolismThe largest artery in the human body.The connection between two or more bonesThe part of the muscle that does not move.The organs that control the body's vision.The oval, bony case that protects the brain....

Anatomy Cross-Word 2014-02-21

Anatomy Cross-Word crossword puzzle
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  1. Opposite side of the tricep
  2. name for the knee
  3. Part of bone under the teeth
  4. A bone that ryhmes with blavicle
  5. Opposite from the bicep
  6. The action of extending your arm or leg
  7. Bone that makes up the upper arm
  8. Name a muscle on the neck
  9. The Larger bone in the lower leg
  10. What are bones joined by?
  11. Nemius also known as the calf
  12. A muscle near the shoulder
  13. Bone in the forearm connecting to the elbow
  14. bone that protects the brain
  15. Column Also known as the spine
  16. Bone in the middle of the ribs
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  1. the smaller bone in the lower leg
  2. name for fingers and toes
  3. Bone that protects the lower body and connects the legs to it.
  4. Major Biggest musle in the chest area
  5. Bone that makes a cage around the upper body
  6. The action of bending your arm or leg
  7. maximus Biggest muscle in the body
  8. range of motion in a joint or series of joints
  9. longest muscle in the body
  10. A muscle connecting the neck to the shoulder
  11. Bone in the forearm beside the Ulna
  12. Muscle below the gastroc nemius
  13. The end of the vertebral column
  14. above the patella

30 Clues: name for the kneeabove the patellaOpposite from the bicepname for fingers and toesName a muscle on the neckWhat are bones joined by?longest muscle in the bodyA muscle near the shoulderOpposite side of the tricepPart of bone under the teethbone that protects the brainNemius also known as the calfColumn Also known as the spine...

Anatomy Terms- Schmitt 2015-01-11

Anatomy Terms- Schmitt crossword puzzle
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  1. Moving from a high to low concentration; no energy required
  2. Serves the diaphragm, shoulder, and neck.
  3. involuntary, non striated, one nucleus, longitudinally and circularly arranged layers.
  4. Homogeneous
  5. Body tissue that binds body tissue together, acts as support and protection and is everywhere in the body.
  6. Consists of the Cranium and Spine; bones that form the longitudinal axis of the body.
  7. produce fatty myelin sheath around nerve fibers
  8. Serves the arm and shoulder.
  9. voluntary, striated, multinucleated, made of dense connective tissue packaging and moves bones and facial skin.
  10. Close to the point of attachment
  11. serves the abdomen.
  12. ridges in the cerebral hemisphere.
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  1. Body tissue that are found in body coverings and have four major functions: secretion, absorption, protection, filtration.
  2. Moving from low to high concentration; ATP required.
  3. Serves the low trunk, hips, legs and feet.
  4. bones (rib cage & arms & legs) that are attached to the axial skeleton.
  5. involuntary, striated, intercalated discs, one nucleus, Figure 8 packaging of cells; acts as a pump.
  6. deep grooves in the cerebral hemisphere that divide lobes.
  7. respond to stimuli
  8. The afferent neuron, interneuron, efferent neuron.
  9. transmit an impulse

21 Clues: Homogeneousrespond to stimulitransmit an impulseserves the abdomen.Serves the arm and shoulder.Close to the point of attachmentridges in the cerebral hemisphere.Serves the diaphragm, shoulder, and neck.Serves the low trunk, hips, legs and feet.produce fatty myelin sheath around nerve fibersThe afferent neuron, interneuron, efferent neuron....

Chapter 7 Anatomy 2014-12-02

Chapter 7 Anatomy crossword puzzle
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  1. double membrane that protects the lungs
  2. middle section by oral cavity
  3. windpipe
  4. between lung space
  5. upper section by nasal cavity
  6. exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the lungs
  7. sacs where gas exchange takes place
  8. sections of a lung
  9. signs blood pressure, temperature, respiratory rate, and pulse
  10. roof of mouth
  11. throat
  12. tubes leading to alveoli
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  1. breathing in
  2. flap that covers trachea
  3. airways in lungs
  4. separates abdomen and thorax cavities; moves lungs, pushes air out
  5. thick and sticky secretion of membrane
  6. oxygen and carbon dioxide in lungs
  7. between 2 pleura layers
  8. sac around each lung
  9. within facial bones; echo chamber
  10. opening found in nasopharynx, tube that opens with each swallow
  11. muscles between the ribs
  12. wall between the nose
  13. small hairs lining the opening to the nasal cavity
  14. breathing out
  15. voice box

27 Clues: throatwindpipevoice boxbreathing inbreathing outroof of mouthairways in lungsbetween lung spacesections of a lungsac around each lungwall between the nosebetween 2 pleura layersflap that covers tracheamuscles between the ribstubes leading to alveolimiddle section by oral cavityupper section by nasal cavitywithin facial bones; echo chamber...

Anatomy & Physiology Review 2016-01-19

Anatomy & Physiology Review crossword puzzle
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  1. Cells that help grow new bone
  2. Specialized cells that make up connective tissue
  3. The structure that turns sound into nervous impulses
  4. This is the medical term for a heart attack
  5. The structure that turns light into nervous impluses
  6. Part of the immune system - white blood cell
  7. Made up of flat plate like cellsl that form a protective covering
  8. The most active part of the circulatory system where exchange of material takes place
  9. Blood cells that contain hemoglobin to carry oxygen
  10. A structue that is farther away from the midline of the body than another structure
  11. Cells that remove bone
  12. The most active layer of the skin
  13. The only liquid tissue in the body
  14. This makes up the myocardium and contains intercalated disks
  15. Longest vein in the body
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  1. Tissue found covering the ends of the bone to reduce friction and protect the bone
  2. The presure produced by the contraction of the ventricle
  3. Veins contain these to help blood return to the heart
  4. The part of the eye that does most of the focusing
  5. Moving a part of the body away from the midline
  6. A structue that is closer to the midline of the body than another structure
  7. Tough cartilage found between the vertebrae
  8. Also known as skeletal muscle it appears to have layers
  9. Cartilage producing cells
  10. The method of monitoring the electrical activity of the heart
  11. These carry electrochemical message throughout the body

26 Clues: Cells that remove boneLongest vein in the bodyCartilage producing cellsCells that help grow new boneThe most active layer of the skinThe only liquid tissue in the bodyThis is the medical term for a heart attackTough cartilage found between the vertebraePart of the immune system - white blood cellMoving a part of the body away from the midline...

Neuro-anatomy 2 2015-09-29

Neuro-anatomy 2 crossword puzzle
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  1. This structure synthesises melatonin (2 words)
  2. This structure lies between the cerebral hemispheres and brain stem and forms the lateral wall of the third ventricle
  3. The anatomical structures involved in a reflex are: a receptor, an afferent neuron, a connecting neuron, an efferent neuron and .....
  4. This structure consists of a bulbous head and a narrowed body and tail (2 words)
  5. This division of the trigeminal nerve supplies the following: nasopharynx, palate, the lower eyelid the dura mater
  6. Together with the fasciculus cuneatus this tract is responsible for touch and pressure (2 words)
  7. Who are the best tutors ever?
  8. This artery runs through the groove along the midline on the ventral surface of the pons
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  1. The lateral two openings of the fourth ventricle are called the foramina of ......
  2. The fibres of the second order neurons ascend in the ..... posterios spinalcerebellar tract (which side)
  3. This is the principle efferent projection from the amygdala that terminates in the hypothalamus (2 words)
  4. This structure has a controlling influence upon the activity of the autonomic nervous system
  5. The seventh cranial nerve has ...... fibres
  6. This structure extends from the spinal cord to the pons (2 words)
  7. This nucleus is situated lateral to the capsula interna
  8. This structure is a prominent c-shaped fascicle of fibres that links the hippocampus with the mammillary body of the hypothalamus
  9. This structure is responsible for the secretion of cerebrospinal fluid (2 words)
  10. This structure is responsible for smooth coordinated contraction of the skeletal muscles, balance and posture
  11. These nuclei of the brain stem are associated with motor functions of the extra-pyramidal system (2 words)
  12. These fibres link various grey matter parts in the same hemisphere

20 Clues: Who are the best tutors ever?The seventh cranial nerve has ...... fibresThis structure synthesises melatonin (2 words)This nucleus is situated lateral to the capsula internaThis structure extends from the spinal cord to the pons (2 words)These fibres link various grey matter parts in the same hemisphere...

Anatomy Crossword Puzzle 2015-05-14

Anatomy Crossword Puzzle crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Synonym for collarbone.
  2. Most commonly injured ligament in the arm.
  3. Stronger bone of the lower leg medial to the Fibula.
  4. A protruding bone in the arm at the distal end of the ulna.
  5. The largest artery in the arm.
  6. This joint is more shallow than the ball and socket in the pelvis.
  7. Muscle that helps with extension of the arm.
  8. Largest Tarsal bone.
  9. Carpal Bone most commonly dislocated.
  10. Helps prevent hyperextension of the fingers.
  11. The ligament within the anterior aspect of the knee.
  12. Carpal bone most commonly fractured.
  13. Number of phalanges in each hand.
  14. Synonym for hip.
  15. Largest lobe in head.
  16. Total Number of vertebrae.
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  1. Connects bone to bone.
  2. Synonym for tailbone.
  3. Total number of bones in both hands.
  4. Synonym for jaw.
  5. Joint that makes up the creases between the fingers.
  6. Above the condyle.
  7. Number of sesamoid bones in the foot.
  8. Sesamoid bone inferior to the pelvis and superior to the tarsals.
  9. The ligament within the medial aspect of the knee.
  10. Muscle that helps with flexion of the arm.
  11. Medial Epicondyle in the arm.
  12. The sensitive part of a baby's head.
  13. C1 of the vertebral column.
  14. The strongest bone in the body.
  15. Connects bone to muscle.

31 Clues: Synonym for jaw.Synonym for hip.Above the condyle.Largest Tarsal bone.Synonym for tailbone.Largest lobe in head.Connects bone to bone.Synonym for collarbone.Connects bone to muscle.Total Number of vertebrae.C1 of the vertebral column.Medial Epicondyle in the arm.The largest artery in the arm.The strongest bone in the body....

Anatomy Crossword Puzzle 2015-05-14

Anatomy Crossword Puzzle crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Number of sesamoid bones in the foot.
  2. Number of phalanges in each hand.
  3. This joint is more shallow than the ball and socket in the pelvis.
  4. Synonym for hip.
  5. Total number of bones in both hands.
  6. Stronger bone of the lower leg medial to the Fibula.
  7. Carpal Bone most commonly dislocated.
  8. Joint that makes up the creases between the fingers.
  9. Connects bone to bone.
  10. Synonym for tailbone.
  11. The ligament within the medial aspect of the knee.
  12. Medial Epicondyle in the arm.
  13. C1 of the vertebral column.
  14. Muscle that helps with extension of the arm.
  15. Sesamoid bone inferior to the pelvis and superior to the tarsals.
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  1. Carpal bone most commonly fractured.
  2. The strongest bone in the body.
  3. The sensitive part of a baby's head.
  4. The largest artery in the arm.
  5. Most commonly injured ligament in the arm.
  6. A protruding bone in the arm at the distal end of the ulna.
  7. Largest lobe in head.
  8. Largest Tarsal bone.
  9. Helps prevent hyperextension of the fingers.
  10. Total Number of vertebrae.
  11. Above the condyle.
  12. Connects bone to muscle.
  13. Synonym for jaw.
  14. Synonym for collarbone.
  15. The ligament within the anterior aspect of the knee.
  16. Muscle that helps with flexion of the arm.

31 Clues: Synonym for hip.Synonym for jaw.Above the condyle.Largest Tarsal bone.Largest lobe in head.Synonym for tailbone.Connects bone to bone.Synonym for collarbone.Connects bone to muscle.Total Number of vertebrae.C1 of the vertebral column.Medial Epicondyle in the arm.The largest artery in the arm.The strongest bone in the body....

External Fish Anatomy 2016-07-21

External Fish Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. The classification for jawless fish
  2. Type of fins used by fish for braking and steering
  3. Bony fish have a skeleton made of _________
  4. The process that takes place in gills, enabling oxygen to be extracted from the water
  5. Mouth position which indicates fish prey/scavenge upon food sources below them
  6. Mouth position which indicates fish feed on prey above them
  7. The part of the gill where diffusion takes place
  8. All fish live in _____________
  9. The part within the gill chambers that remove solid material passing through the gills
  10. Fish with this type of tail swim at slow speeds but are highly maneuverable
  11. Cartilaginous fish have a skeleton made of _________
  12. The type of vision possessed by fish
  13. Fish with this type of tail are very fast and can swim at high speeds for long periods of time. They cant stop or turn easily though!
  14. Fish with this type of tail swim at intermediate speeds, with greater maneuverability, and able to accelerate quickly for short periods of time
  15. The classification for cartilaginous fish
  16. Most fish are covered in _____________
  17. The sensitive cells that are found in the lateral line
  18. Fin found at the back end of the fish; provides fish with forward movement (determines strength and speed)
  19. The purpose of fish scales is to provide them with external ___________
  20. All fish use gills to _______________
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  1. Fish are usually scaleless when they _______
  2. The inner ear is used for _____________ and hearing
  3. Mouth position which indicates fish chase prey or feed on what is ahead of them
  4. While fish don't have an external ear, they do have an __________ ear
  5. Fins along the bottom of the fish that act as stabilisers
  6. Cartilaginous fish skin are covered with teeth-like _______________
  7. Bony fish have a __________ gill opening
  8. The lateral line detects _______________ in the water
  9. Most fish move using ____________
  10. Type of fins used by fish for maneuvering up, down and sideways
  11. Bony fish have an _________ that covers their gills
  12. The classification term for bony fish
  13. All fish are vertebrates, this means they have a ___________
  14. Sensory organ of fish that runs along both sides of the fish's body, under it's skin
  15. Fish are covered in a layer of _________ which helps prevent infection
  16. Fish with this type of tail are cruising fish that swim continuously at a very fast rate
  17. Fins along the top of the fish that act as stabilisers
  18. The fish nostrils detect __________ in the water
  19. Fish with this type of tail cruise at intermediate speeds, with increased maneuverability. Can accelerate quickly!
  20. Cartilaginous fish have between five to ___________ gill slits

40 Clues: All fish live in _____________Most fish move using ____________The classification for jawless fishThe type of vision possessed by fishThe classification term for bony fishAll fish use gills to _______________Most fish are covered in _____________Bony fish have a __________ gill openingThe classification for cartilaginous fish...

Upper Limbs Anatomy 2016-03-26

Upper Limbs Anatomy crossword puzzle
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  1. The carpus consists of a group of ------- marble-size short bones.
  2. Part of the humerus that articulates with the radius.
  3. The acromion articulates with the:
  4. The medial trochlea looks like an:
  5. The scapulae, or shoulder blades, are thin and
  6. The medial border of the scapula.
  7. The bases of the metacarpals articulate with the:
  8. How many borders have the scapula.
  9. The spine of scapula ends at the:
  10. Projecting anteriorly from the superior scapular border is the:
  11. The radial tuberosity, anchors the:
  12. The thumb has ------ phalanges.
  13. The posterior bone of the pectoral girdle.
  14. The ulna is slightly -------- than the radius.
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  1. How many metacarpals bone there are in each arm.
  2. Bones of each upper limb.
  3. The largest, longest bone of the upper limb.
  4. the radius and ulna proximally and distally:
  5. The Radius and the ulna are connected by a flexible membrane called:
  6. Clavicles are not very strong and are likely to:
  7. The shortest, sharpest border of the scapula.
  8. At the distal end of the humerus are two:
  9. The anterior, or costal, surface of the scapula is:
  10. The radius is thin at its proximal end and widened distally-the opposite of the:

24 Clues: Bones of each upper limb.The thumb has ------ phalanges.The medial border of the scapula.The spine of scapula ends at the:The acromion articulates with the:The medial trochlea looks like an:How many borders have the scapula.The radial tuberosity, anchors the:At the distal end of the humerus are two:The posterior bone of the pectoral girdle....

Anatomy And Physiology 2017-10-03

Anatomy And Physiology crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the group receiving the variable being tested
  2. the system of organs in the body responsible for the intake of oxygen and the expiration of carbon dioxide
  3. located more externally than another, or closer to the surface of the body
  4. the organ system that protects the body from various kinds of damage, such as loss of water or abrasion from outside
  5. collection of glands and organs that produce and regulate hormones in the bloodstream to control many functions of the body
  6. situated away from the center of the body or from the point of attachment
  7. the branch of science concerned with the bodily structure of humans, animals, and other living organisms
  8. It delivers oxygen and nutrients to the tissues and carries waste products to the organs responsible for elimination
  9. the tendency toward a relatively stable equilibrium between interdependent elements
  10. situated nearer the soles of the feet in relation to a specific reference point
  11. the branch of biology that deals with the normal functions of living organisms and their parts.
  12. situated nearer to the center of the body or the point of attachment
  13. situated near the median plane of the body or the midline of an organ
  14. organ system consisting of skeletal, smooth and cardiac muscles
  15. relating to the upper side or back of an animal, plant, or organ
  16. relating to the underside of an animal or plant; abdominal
  17. the group being used for comparison
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  1. The organs and glands in the body that are responsible for digestion
  2. the combination of bodily organs and tissues used in the process of producing offspring
  3. part of the circulatory system and a vital part of the immune system, comprising a network of lymphatic vessels that carry a clear fluid called lymph directionally towards the heart
  4. a variable (often denoted by x) whose variation does not depend on that of another.
  5. divides the body into superior and inferior parts.
  6. the part of an animal that coordinates its actions by transmitting signals to and from different parts of its body
  7. vertical plane that divides the body into ventral and dorsal (belly and back) sections.
  8. the human body is standing erect and at rest
  9. divides the body into right and left parts
  10. a variable (often denoted by y) whose value depends on that of another.
  11. the internal framework of the body
  12. of, at, toward, or from the side or sides
  13. refers to the front of the human body
  14. eliminate wastes from the body, regulate blood volume and blood pressure, control levels of electrolytes and metabolites, and regulate blood pH.
  15. Situated above another structure
  16. later, following, after or at the rear

33 Clues: Situated above another structurethe internal framework of the bodythe group being used for comparisonrefers to the front of the human bodylater, following, after or at the rearof, at, toward, or from the side or sidesdivides the body into right and left partsthe human body is standing erect and at restthe group receiving the variable being tested...

Anatomy and Physiology 2017-10-03

Anatomy and Physiology crossword puzzle
Across
  1. of, at, toward, or from the side or sides
  2. situated nearer the soles of the feet in relation to a specific reference point
  3. a variable (often denoted by y) whose value depends on that of another.
  4. the human body is standing erect and at rest
  5. the group receiving the variable being tested
  6. the tendency toward a relatively stable equilibrium between interdependent elements
  7. later, following, after or at the rear
  8. situated away from the center of the body or from the point of attachment
  9. Situated above another structure
  10. the group being used for comparison
  11. the branch of science concerned with the bodily structure of humans, animals, and other living organisms
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  1. relating to the underside of an animal or plant; abdominal
  2. refers to the front of the human body
  3. a variable (often denoted by x) whose variation does not depend on that of another.
  4. a cross section obtained by slicing, actually or through imaging techniques, the body or any part of the body structure, in a horizontal plane, that is, a plane that intersects the longitudinal axis at a right angle.
  5. divides the body into right and left parts
  6. the cut surface of the posterior aspect of the anterior portion, or of the anterior aspect of the posterior portion
  7. relating to the upper side or back of an animal, plant, or organ
  8. located more externally than another, or closer to the surface of the body
  9. situated near the median plane of the body or the midline of an organ
  10. the branch of biology that deals with the normal functions of living organisms and their parts.
  11. situated nearer to the center of the body or the point of attachment

22 Clues: Situated above another structurethe group being used for comparisonrefers to the front of the human bodylater, following, after or at the rearof, at, toward, or from the side or sidesdivides the body into right and left partsthe human body is standing erect and at restthe group receiving the variable being tested...

Name_____________________ Directional Anatomy 2018-05-07

Name_____________________     Directional Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. closer or towards the spine
  2. palmar refers to the ______ paw. (rear or front)
  3. the underside region of the front paw
  4. the withers are cranial to the _______
  5. the stop is rostral to the ___________
  6. the _______ are distal to the shoulder
  7. the _______ is distal to the thigh
  8. away or farther from the center of the body
  9. the underside region of the rear paw
  10. the ______ is caudal to the neck
Down
  1. point of attachment refers to a _______
  2. closer or towards the tail
  3. closer or towards the head
  4. the shoulder is proximal to the ________
  5. closer or towards the belly
  6. plantar refers to the ______ paw. (rear or front)
  7. closer or towards the point of attachment
  8. the _________ is cranial to the abdomen
  9. closer or towards the nose
  10. closer or towards the center of the body
  11. away or farther from the point of attachment

21 Clues: closer or towards the tailcloser or towards the headcloser or towards the nosecloser or towards the spinecloser or towards the bellythe ______ is caudal to the neckthe _______ is distal to the thighthe underside region of the rear pawthe underside region of the front pawthe withers are cranial to the _______the stop is rostral to the ___________...

Anatomy Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-25

Anatomy Crossword Puzzle crossword puzzle
Across
  1. transports blood with oxygen around the body
  2. difference between upper and lower numbers of blood pressure
  3. maintaining arterial pressure and tissue perfusion
  4. link cells and define border
  5. creates blood pressure and flow of blood
  6. allows oxygen and nutrients from the blood to move into organs and tissues
  7. holding chamber for blood going into the lungs and a pump for blood transportation
  8. allows ventricles to pump blood and atria to receive blood
  9. reduces pressure in thoracic cavity while inhaling to support venous return
Down
  1. regulates blood vessel diameter
  2. blood vessels that form a closed circuit between heart and lungs
  3. produces, transports, and excretes CSP
  4. period of relaxation of heart muscle, chambers filling with blood
  5. takes blood from heart and delivers it to different organs and brings it back dto the heart
  6. the amount of blood pumped into the heart in a minute
  7. time period between end of heart contraction to end of subsequent contraction
  8. pressure of blood within the arteries
  9. protect inner layers; supports the production of pericardial fluid
  10. returns blood from spleen and digestive tract to liver
  11. surgical connection between two structures

20 Clues: link cells and define borderregulates blood vessel diameterpressure of blood within the arteriesproduces, transports, and excretes CSPcreates blood pressure and flow of bloodsurgical connection between two structurestransports blood with oxygen around the bodymaintaining arterial pressure and tissue perfusion...

Anatomy Cardiovascular System 2022-03-29

Anatomy Cardiovascular System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. The period of filling the heart between contractions; resting phase of the heart
  2. Chamber that pumps the O2 rich blood into the systemic circulation
  3. The membrane that lines the cavities of the heart and forms part of the heart valves
  4. Bottom of the heart; pointed
  5. Membrane forming the outer layer of the heart innermost layer of the pericardium
  6. Chambers through which blood enters the heart
  7. Chamber that pumps the blood into the lungs via the left pulmonary artery
  8. Circulation that takes blood to the lungs
  9. Circulation that takes blood to nourish the heart
  10. The contraction phase of the cardiac cycle
  11. Circulation that takes blood to the rest of the body
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  1. Largest artery in the circulatory system; oxygen rich blood pumps through it to the body
  2. Inflammation of the endocardium and heart valves
  3. Chamber that collects blood from veins
  4. The middle muscular layer of the heart wall
  5. Chamber that fills with blood from the lungs
  6. On surface of cardiac muscle cell
  7. A double-layered serous membrane that surrounds the heart
  8. The only non-oxygenated artery
  9. The two lower chambers of the heart, and they pump blood out of the lungs and body
  10. Covering of the heart made of tough, white fibrous connective tissue

21 Clues: Bottom of the heart; pointedThe only non-oxygenated arteryOn surface of cardiac muscle cellChamber that collects blood from veinsCirculation that takes blood to the lungsThe contraction phase of the cardiac cycleThe middle muscular layer of the heart wallChamber that fills with blood from the lungsChambers through which blood enters the heart...

Anatomy Chapter 14 2022-04-12

Anatomy Chapter 14 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. The cells that covers the outer surface of the CNS
  2. Colliculus that receives visual inputs,reflex to light
  3. Gland that secretes the hormone melatonin
  4. Cerebral cortex forms a series of rounded elevation that increases surface area
  5. Contains relay and processing centers for sensory information
  6. White matter of the cerbellum that form a branching array
  7. CSF is made by interaction between arteries and the _____
  8. Disorder affecting the comprehension and use of written words
  9. Colliculus that receives auditory input from nuclei in the medulla oblongata and pons
  10. Lies between the cerebrum and brain stem
  11. Ventricle associated with the pons and the upper medulla
Down
  1. The optic nerve crosses over at the ____
  2. Connects the brain to the spinal cord, autonomic centers that control heart rate, blood pressure and digestion
  3. Performs intellectual functions such as predicting consequence of possible responses, fustration, tension, and anxiety.
  4. The most superficial, adheres tightly to the surface of the brain
  5. floor of the diencephalon, link between endocrine and nervous system
  6. Separates the cerebellar hemispheres by a band of cortex
  7. Disorder affecting the ability to speak or read
  8. A temporary cerebral disorder accompanied by abnormal movements, unusual senstations and inappropiate behavior
  9. The connection between the pituitary gland and the hypothalamus
  10. Separates the gyri with shallow grooves

21 Clues: Separates the gyri with shallow groovesThe optic nerve crosses over at the ____Lies between the cerebrum and brain stemGland that secretes the hormone melatoninDisorder affecting the ability to speak or readThe cells that covers the outer surface of the CNSColliculus that receives visual inputs,reflex to light...

Anatomy and Physiology 2022-05-05

Anatomy and Physiology crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Opening between the vocal folds
  2. Mesentery attaches to the anterior wall
  3. Hemoglobin bound with no oxygen bound
  4. Sac like and sits below the ileocecal valve,
  5. Fang-like, used to tear and pierce.
  6. Infection of the renal pelvis and calyces
  7. Resistance vessel that control distribution
  8. Channels and blood reservoirs
  9. Deep to the cortex, dark reddish-browwn in color
  10. Funnel shaped tube
  11. WBC production
Down
  1. Inflammation of the peritoneum
  2. Formation of blood cells
  3. Bundles of skeletal muscle fibers make up the floor of the mouth.
  4. transport urine from the kidneys to the urinary bladder
  5. Ventilation increases 10-20 fold during exercise
  6. Most epithelial membrane that lines the alimentary canal
  7. Chisel-shaped, used to cut or nip off pieces of food.
  8. Outermost layer, visceral peritoneum in intraperitoneal organs
  9. Connects the crown and root

20 Clues: WBC productionFunnel shaped tubeFormation of blood cellsConnects the crown and rootChannels and blood reservoirsInflammation of the peritoneumOpening between the vocal foldsFang-like, used to tear and pierce.Hemoglobin bound with no oxygen boundMesentery attaches to the anterior wallInfection of the renal pelvis and calyces...

flower anatomy crossword 2022-05-03

flower anatomy crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the male part of the flower
  2. a flower that is missing male or female parts
  3. plants that have male and female flowers on separate plants
  4. a sticky tissue at the end of the pistil that is receptive to pollen
  5. flower that has sepals, petals, pistils, and stamens
  6. when plants have flower clusters
  7. when two sepals are fused together
  8. flowers that have female parts and no male parts
Down
  1. plants that have male and female flowers on one plant
  2. located below the stigma and is a rod-shaped middle part
  3. flowers that have male parts and no female parts
  4. contained in the anther and released by flowers
  5. an elongated inflorescence with a central axis where sessile flowers are attached
  6. beneath petals are green leaf-like structures
  7. is the basic unit of the female reproductive organ
  8. petals and the sepals together are called
  9. the female part of the flower
  10. a flower with male and female parts
  11. usually colorful leaf-like structures, attract animals and insects
  12. the main stem of an inflorescence
  13. when petals are fused together and form a structure

21 Clues: the male part of the flowerthe female part of the flowerwhen plants have flower clustersthe main stem of an inflorescencewhen two sepals are fused togethera flower with male and female partspetals and the sepals together are calleda flower that is missing male or female partscontained in the anther and released by flowers...

Anatomy: Respiration Unit 2022-02-02

Anatomy: Respiration Unit crossword puzzle
Across
  1. descends from behind the ear at the mastoid process, divides and inserts into clavicle and sternum
  2. a layer of tightly cells with no intercellular material
  3. superior part of sternum
  4. aid in both expiration and inspiration depending on their location
  5. the only muscle you NEED to breathe
  6. topmost cervical vertebrae that supports the skull
  7. type of tissue that secretes surfactant in lungs
  8. a cut into superior/inferior portions
Down
  1. where gas exchange occurs
  2. muscle fiber connecting bone to bone
  3. a group of muscles that do opposite things
  4. heart cavity
  5. lining that allows for smooth contact between lungs and ribs
  6. exchange of gas between an organism and the environment
  7. when contracted, serves as a wall to keep abdominal viscera from pushing out posteriorly
  8. tiny sacs deep within lungs
  9. provides support for lower extremities
  10. mucous solution between pariental and visceral linings
  11. saw-like
  12. type of vertebrae that provides direct attachment for abdominal and back muscles
  13. cavity behind nasal and oral openings
  14. long collapsed tube posterior and adjacent to trachea

22 Clues: saw-likeheart cavitysuperior part of sternumwhere gas exchange occurstiny sacs deep within lungsthe only muscle you NEED to breathemuscle fiber connecting bone to bonecavity behind nasal and oral openingsa cut into superior/inferior portionsprovides support for lower extremitiesa group of muscles that do opposite things...

Anatomy Chapter 5 2022-02-16

Anatomy Chapter 5 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Eccrine sweat glands are also called this
  2. Portion that anchors the hair into the skin
  3. Loss of melanocytes, leaves white patch on skin
  4. Cells of the epidermis that have the protein keratin
  5. Deepest layer of the epidermis
  6. Layer of the epidermis that is only found in thick skin
  7. Revealed by pinching the skin on the back of the hand, dehydrated dermis will remain at peak
  8. A derivative of vitamin A that can be applied to the skin to treat reduced skin elasticity(include "-")
  9. Distal portion that continues past the nail bed
  10. Is the most superficial layer of the epidermis
  11. Trauma to the skin or bruise
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  1. An inflammation of the skin that primarily involves the papillary layer
  2. An orange-yellow pigment that can be found in some yellow/orange veggies
  3. Fibers that are very strong and resist stretching, but can be easily bent or twisted
  4. Sebaceous glands produce this type of skin oil
  5. Fine hairs that are located all over the body
  6. Hair, hair follicles, nails and glands are____structures
  7. Near the root where blood vessels may be obscured, leaves a pale crest
  8. Epidermis underneath the nail
  9. A red-yellow or brown-black pigment that is produced by melanocytes, located in the stratum basale
  10. Two other names for the hypodermis, superficial fascia and ____layer

21 Clues: Trauma to the skin or bruiseEpidermis underneath the nailDeepest layer of the epidermisEccrine sweat glands are also called thisPortion that anchors the hair into the skinFine hairs that are located all over the bodySebaceous glands produce this type of skin oilIs the most superficial layer of the epidermis...

Anatomy Chapter 3 2023-08-01

Anatomy Chapter 3 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. a physical or psychological wound, injury
  2. protrusion of an organ through an abnormal opening, rupture
  3. diseases that lead to the deterioration of a function or condition which often results in structural malformations
  4. abnormal and uncontrolled growth of tissue
  5. a disease that is sudden, severe, and of short duration is
  6. disorders that are caused by underproduction or overproduction of hormones or by an inability of the hormones to function properly
  7. disorders that result from lack of enzymes or other factors needed for cellular functions
  8. the study of the cause of a disease
  9. dropping or downward displacement of an organ or part
  10. two curve-shaped bacteria (use & to separate both)
  11. the process the body uses to rid itself of invading microorganisms, damaged cells, and other types of harmful debris
  12. a common response to infection that can reveal itself through heat, pain, redness, or swelling
  13. an abnormal filled sac or pouch
  14. rod-shaped bacteria
  15. spread from one part of the body to another, characteristic of cancer
  16. a disease that is of long duration and progresses slowly
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  1. disorders that affect the kind and adaptation of an individual to their environment
  2. not recurrent, favorable for recovery, such as a tumor that doesn’t metastasize to other tissues
  3. a disease-causing agent
  4. a swelling or accumulation of fluid in the tissues
  5. diseases that are caused by viruses, bacteria, fungi, protozoa, and worms
  6. growing worse, harmful, tending to cause death, such as an invasive tumor that metastasizes to other tissues
  7. consist of bacterium, virus and fungus
  8. an organism that lives at the expense of another organism
  9. a malignant neoplasm arising from connective tissue
  10. death of tissue
  11. a distinct area of damaged tissue, a wound
  12. a tumor or abnormal growth that can be benign or malignant
  13. a mixture of fluid and white blood cells
  14. disorders that lead to allergies and cause the body to make antibodies to its own tissues
  15. round-shaped bacteria

31 Clues: death of tissuerod-shaped bacteriaround-shaped bacteriaa disease-causing agentan abnormal filled sac or pouchthe study of the cause of a diseaseconsist of bacterium, virus and fungusa mixture of fluid and white blood cellsa physical or psychological wound, injuryabnormal and uncontrolled growth of tissuea distinct area of damaged tissue, a wound...

Gross anatomy: Joints 2023-10-05

Gross anatomy: Joints crossword puzzle
Across
  1. The standard positioning of the body; standing upright, facing forward with feet pointing forward, shoulder width apart, and arms relaxed to the side with palms facing forward.
  2. Movement associated with bringing the superior portion of the foot toward the shin; flexing the foot.
  3. What type of joint structure consists of the elbow, hip, atlantoxial, and MCP joints.
  4. Movement associated with bringing the inferior portion of the foot toward the floor; pointing toes.
  5. The elbow is classified as a ______ joint.
  6. The plane that divides the body into top & bottom portions.
  7. Movement associated with twisting the body from side to side.
  8. Part of the synovial joint that alubricates the joint capsule & reduces friction.
  9. the _____________ joint allows for shoulder circumduction.
  10. Part of the synovial joint that covers the articulating surface of the bone and secretes synovial fluid.
  11. Movement associated with the closing of a joint's angle.
  12. Movement associated with turning limb toward the body’s midline/ trunk.
  13. Movement associated with turning palms to face downward.
  14. The metacarpophalangeal joint is an example of a ____ joint.
  15. Movement associated with moving a limb away from the body’s midline/ trunk.
  16. Part of the synovial joint that is made of ligaments, synovial fluid, and synovial membrane.
  17. The plane that divides the body into left & right portions.
  18. Movement associated with the widening of a joint's angle.
Down
  1. Part of the synovial joint that aids in maintaining the structural shape of a joint.
  2. Movement associated with turning limb away from the body’s midline/ trunk.
  3. The plane that divides the body into front & back portions.
  4. Movement associated with turning foot inward; having weight focus on the outside of the foot.
  5. Movement associated with turning foot outward; having weight focus on the inside of the foot.
  6. Movement associated with moving a limb in a circular motion.
  7. Part of the synovial joint that is made of thick connective tissue.
  8. Movement associated with turning palms to face upward.
  9. Movement associated with bringing together two body parts from opposite sides of the body.
  10. The _____ joint allows for shaking the head no.
  11. What type of joint structure that is immovable and made of connective tissue.
  12. Movement associated with moving from left to rigth.
  13. What type of joint structure is the (slightly movable) intervertebral disc an example of.
  14. Part of the synovial joint that acts as a shock absorber.
  15. The thumb is a _______ joint.
  16. Movement associated with moving a limb toward the body’s midline/ trunk.

34 Clues: The thumb is a _______ joint.The elbow is classified as a ______ joint.The _____ joint allows for shaking the head no.Movement associated with moving from left to rigth.Movement associated with turning palms to face upward.Movement associated with the closing of a joint's angle.Movement associated with turning palms to face downward....

anatomy crossword puzzle 2023-09-11

anatomy crossword puzzle crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Layer underneath dermis, consisting of areolar and adipose tissues
  2. the deepest layer; it consists of dividing cells; it is well-nourished by dermal blood vessels
  3. one of the two types of sweat glands, responds to body temperature, more abundant type
  4. Cells that produce pigment; found in deepest layer of epidermis and in dermis
  5. made up of the skin and its accessory organs
  6. body structures composed of different tissues that performs functions
  7. thin, outer layer of stratified squamous epithelium
  8. Caused by genetic lack of melanin
  9. causes yellowish skin color; liver disease
  10. layer between the stratum granulosum and the stratum corneum, which is found only in the thick skin of the palms and soles
  11. layer of skin surface under nail plate
  12. merocrine glands; secretion exit cells via exocytosis
  13. oily substance that waterproofs and moisturizes the hair shafts and skin
  14. Pigment produced by Melanocytes
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  1. migrate toward skin surface
  2. protective coverings over the ends of fingers and toes
  3. one of the two types of sweat glands, becomes active at puberty, responds to fear, emotional upset, pain, or sexual arousal
  4. overlies nail bed
  5. what old cells are dying to form
  6. Process that transfers melanin from extentions of the melanocytes to other nearby cells
  7. reddish-yellow pigment
  8. poorly oxygenated blood cells
  9. epithelial stem cells at the base o f a tube like depression
  10. genetically determined pattern of friction ridges formed by dermal papillae
  11. causes uneven border between epidermis and dermis
  12. extend upward toward epidermis
  13. located at the base of the hair follicle
  14. thicker, inner layer of connective tissue, blood vessels, smooth muscle, and nervous tissue
  15. brownish-black pigment
  16. corneum outermost layer; dead, flattened, keratinized cells; these are continually being shed from the outer skin surface

30 Clues: overlies nail bedreddish-yellow pigmentbrownish-black pigmentmigrate toward skin surfacepoorly oxygenated blood cellsextend upward toward epidermisPigment produced by Melanocyteswhat old cells are dying to formCaused by genetic lack of melaninlayer of skin surface under nail platelocated at the base of the hair follicle...

Anatomy: Muscular System 2023-10-10

Anatomy: Muscular System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Central Body of the Muscle
  2. muscles attached to the bone of skeleton
  3. muscle the moves in opposite direction of the pair
  4. molecule required for energy in the muscles
  5. Muscles found only in the heart
  6. Protein filaments that are thin
  7. Rod Like filaments in muscles
  8. functional unit of the muscle cell
  9. Muscles that are used excessively will do this
  10. Muscle found in walls of intestines
  11. muscle on the back of the upper arm
  12. Separates and surrounds fascicles
  13. Cytoplasm of the muscle cell
Down
  1. characteristic of muscles to return to original length when relaxed
  2. Bundles of Muscle Fibers
  3. Surrounds each individual muscle fiber
  4. Build up of this in the muscle results in muscle fatigue
  5. Muscle that produces movement in single direction
  6. The muscle on the front upper arm
  7. Muscles that are not used
  8. Outermost layer of muscle that surrounds muscle
  9. Thick protein filaments in muscle that slides past actin

22 Clues: Bundles of Muscle FibersMuscles that are not usedCentral Body of the MuscleCytoplasm of the muscle cellRod Like filaments in musclesMuscles found only in the heartProtein filaments that are thinThe muscle on the front upper armSeparates and surrounds fasciclesfunctional unit of the muscle cellMuscle found in walls of intestines...

Location and Anatomy 2023-10-20

Location and Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. flat surface on the upper part of the ear
  2. the deeper, bowl-like area around the ear canal
  3. the skin just below and beyond the end of the nail
  4. upper sides of scalp
  5. junction between mucosa and skin
  6. the lower sides of the nose that move outward when you “flare” your nostrils
  7. back of scalp. Same as posterior
  8. nail fungus
  9. the bottom edge of the ala (surrounds the opening of the nostril)
  10. runs parallel to and inside the helix
  11. in the neck
  12. column of skin between the nares
  13. jawbone
  14. where the skin stops and the nail begins; where the cuticle grows out from
  15. around the elbow
  16. lower sides of scalp
  17. front part of scalp
  18. the sides of the nose
  19. behind the knee
  20. the outer-most rim of the ear
  21. the nail itself
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  1. general term for an abnormality of the nail plate
  2. above the collar bones
  3. in the groin
  4. described as medial or lateral; the corners of the eye
  5. very top portion of scalp (in front of vertex)
  6. below dorsum, the area that sticks out the most
  7. cheek – the “meaty” part of the cheek; where an old woman grabs her grandchild
  8. the front surface of the nose, below the root and above the tip
  9. enlarged lymph nodes
  10. the skin on the sides of the nail
  11. earlobe
  12. under the nail plate
  13. back portion of the top of scalp (where men get their bald spots)
  14. cartilaginous flap that sits in front of an partially covers the ear canal
  15. corners of mouth
  16. in front of the ears
  17. a term used to describe a specific part of the helix or antihelix
  18. the top part of the nose, under the glabella
  19. nostril
  20. includes inside the mouth and the lips; areas that are normally moist
  21. cheekbone
  22. area between the eyebrows and above the nose
  23. in the underarms

44 Clues: earlobejawbonenostrilcheekbonenail fungusin the neckin the groinbehind the kneethe nail itselfcorners of moutharound the elbowin the underarmsfront part of scalpupper sides of scalpenlarged lymph nodesunder the nail platein front of the earslower sides of scalpthe sides of the noseabove the collar bonesthe outer-most rim of the ear...

Human anatomy crossword 2023-10-23

Human anatomy crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Produces goose bumps.
  2. Microscopic glands found in hair follicles.
  3. A barrier between the the deeper layers of the skin and the outside enviorment.
  4. The fibrous structural protein of hair, skin, nails internal organs and glands.
  5. The deeper layer of the skin.
  6. Caused by clogged pores.
  7. Makes collagen fibres.
  8. Increases in the sun.
  9. The third layer of the skin.
  10. Produces melanin.
  11. A protein found as the main component of connective tissues.
Down
  1. The outermost layer of the skin.
  2. Tissue that covers all of body's surfaces.
  3. Protects our immune system.
  4. Attached to the basement membrane by the hemidesmosomes.
  5. Controls body temperature.
  6. Maintains body temperature.
  7. Type of cancer caused by unprotected UV radiation exposure.
  8. Help form hair growth and cycling.
  9. A structure hair grows in.
  10. Produced by sebaceous glands.
  11. In the top layer of skin close to nerve endings that receive the sensation of touch.
  12. A cancer that develops on the skin and the tissue that lines the inner and outer surfaces of the body.

23 Clues: Produces melanin.Produces goose bumps.Increases in the sun.Makes collagen fibres.Caused by clogged pores.Controls body temperature.A structure hair grows in.Protects our immune system.Maintains body temperature.The third layer of the skin.The deeper layer of the skin.Produced by sebaceous glands.The outermost layer of the skin....

Anatomy Final Review 2023-12-11

Anatomy Final Review crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Connect bone to muscle
  2. Create myelin sheath in CNS
  3. Fat tissue aka
  4. This organelle is responsible for synthesizing proteins
  5. The lower back is also known as which region?
  6. The support cells of the nervous system
  7. Neurotransmitter released at the neuromuscular junction
  8. Accumulation of this leads to muscle fatigue
  9. This organelle is responsible for the creation of ATP through phosphorylation
  10. Lubricating fluid surrounding the organs
  11. This part of the cell allows the cell to discriminate in what enters and exits
  12. Pumping a substance against its concentration gradient with the help of ATP is what type of transport?
Down
  1. This type of tissue provides support, protection, fills space, produces blood cells, and fights agains infection.
  2. This bone is at the front of the forehead
  3. This type of tissue covers the ends of joints and provides support and padding
  4. The name of the first cervical vertebrea
  5. This type of neurotransmitter increases the permeability of the neural membrane
  6. Your collar bone, aka
  7. Long bone in the upper arm
  8. The body's tendency to maintain a constant internal envirionment
  9. A group of tissues that work together to perform a similar task
  10. During this stage of mitosis, the nuclear membrane dissolves, chromasomes condense, and spindles form
  11. This body system is responsible for response to stimuli
  12. This type of cell helps fight off infection in the nervous system
  13. Multiple Sclerosis is caused by this

25 Clues: Fat tissue akaYour collar bone, akaConnect bone to muscleLong bone in the upper armCreate myelin sheath in CNSMultiple Sclerosis is caused by thisThe support cells of the nervous systemThe name of the first cervical vertebreaLubricating fluid surrounding the organsThis bone is at the front of the foreheadAccumulation of this leads to muscle fatigue...

Anatomy 1st semester 2023-12-18

Anatomy 1st semester crossword puzzle
Across
  1. flat cells
  2. above
  3. sister chromatids are pulled apart
  4. layered cells
  5. its quantity determines an atoms identity
  6. connective tissue that insulates
  7. where proteins are made
  8. a monomer is glucose
  9. net movement of particles from high to low concentration
  10. wrist
  11. where ribosomes are made
  12. layered cells
Down
  1. powerhouse of the cell
  2. stable environment
  3. atoms of the same element with different amounts of neutrons
  4. axillary
  5. diffusion of water across a semipermeable membrane
  6. part of cell cycle where DNA is copied
  7. forearm
  8. muscle tissue without striations
  9. further out on a limb
  10. buttocks
  11. atom with too many or too few electrons
  12. made of amino acids

24 Clues: abovewristforearmaxillarybuttocksflat cellslayered cellslayered cellsstable environmentmade of amino acidsa monomer is glucosefurther out on a limbpowerhouse of the cellwhere proteins are madewhere ribosomes are mademuscle tissue without striationsconnective tissue that insulatessister chromatids are pulled apart...

Anatomy and Physiology 2024-01-20

Anatomy and Physiology crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Structures that close a passage, or permit flow in one direction only
  2. Regulates calcium and phosphorus levels so the nervous systems can function properly
  3. Causes forehead wrinkles
  4. Draws scalp backward
  5. System that regulates temperature and produces vitamin D
  6. 80% water
  7. Flat bone that forms the ventral (front) support of the ribs
  8. The process of cell reproduction
  9. Bending forward
  10. This system is the physical foundation of the body
  11. This bone forms back of skull above nape
  12. Contribute to the blood clotting process, stops bleeding
Down
  1. Glands that affect the growth, development, sexual activities, and health of the body
  2. Substance of which the cells of all living things are composed
  3. Secretes enzyme cells that digest carbohydrates, proteins, and fats
  4. This bone forms the forehead
  5. The system responsible for coordinating all the many activities performed by the body
  6. A liquid composed of changing components in the interstitial fluid, dispersing white blood cells and nutrrients, as well as absorbing toxins and waste
  7. The complex chemical process taking place in living organisms; converts nutrients to energy and eliminates waste
  8. This system protects body from disease by developing resistances and destroying disease-causing toxins
  9. The secretions the endocrine glands release directly into the bloodstream and influence the welfare of the entire body
  10. Fluid part of the blood, and is about 80% water
  11. The study of tiny structures found in living tissues

23 Clues: 80% waterBending forwardDraws scalp backwardCauses forehead wrinklesThis bone forms the foreheadThe process of cell reproductionThis bone forms back of skull above napeFluid part of the blood, and is about 80% waterThis system is the physical foundation of the bodyThe study of tiny structures found in living tissues...

Anatomy Vocabulary Game 2023-09-11

Anatomy Vocabulary Game crossword puzzle
Across
  1. protein substance produced by living cells that aid in chemical reactions
  2. the process of releasing a particle
  3. destruction, dissolve
  4. sugar
  5. a type of starch converted from glucose
  6. a solution has equal concentration of solute and solvent
  7. destruction or breakdown of blood
  8. carbohydrate
  9. sugar molecules
  10. cell
  11. the molecule or substance that an enzyme reacts with
  12. less,too little
  13. transport movement of particles from a low concentration to a high concentration using energy
  14. very small
  15. linked amino acids, essential in all living cells
  16. several chemical compounds which affect the body and its function
Down
  1. transport movement of particles from a high concentration to a low concentration, no energy needed
  2. membrane barrier that regulates what goes in and out of the cell
  3. respiration chemical reactions that break down glucose to produce ATP
  4. blood
  5. the process of capturing a particle from outside the cell
  6. the solution has a lower solute concentration than the cell
  7. a simple sugar found in food
  8. higher or much of
  9. breaking up of a protein
  10. power house of the cell, breaks down nutrients and creates energy for the cell
  11. sugar
  12. enzyme
  13. genetic material present in the nucleus
  14. concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution
  15. many
  16. a solution has a higher solute concentration than the cell

32 Clues: cellmanybloodsugarsugarenzymevery smallcarbohydratesugar moleculesless,too littlehigher or much ofdestruction, dissolvebreaking up of a proteina simple sugar found in fooddestruction or breakdown of bloodthe process of releasing a particlea type of starch converted from glucosegenetic material present in the nucleus...

Anatomy of Letterforms 2025-03-05

Anatomy of Letterforms crossword puzzle
Across
  1. horizontal part of a letter that connects on both ends
  2. the main part of the letter "S"
  3. main diagonal part of a letter
  4. small decorative lines added to the end of a letter
  5. the height of a lowercase letter x
  6. like a spur but slightly larger, projection that extends from the end points of an uppercase "L", "T", or"E"
  7. curved part of a lowercase "g" that encloses the counter
  8. part of a lowercase letter that goes below the baseline
  9. horizontal portion of a letter, one or both ends are unattached
  10. projection that extends from the end of a curved part of a letters (smaller than a serif)
  11. imaginary horizontal line on which a typeface sits
  12. lower, angled stroke of a "k"
  13. the curve that connects the serif to a stem or stroke
  14. thinnest line of a typeface made of varying line weights
Down
  1. negative space of a letter, may be fully or partially enclosed
  2. part of a lowercase letter that goes above the x-height
  3. horizontal part of a letter that intersects with the vertical part
  4. part of a lowercase "g" that connects the loop to the bowl
  5. curved part of latter that encloses a counter
  6. enclosed part of a lowercase "e"
  7. main vertical portion of a letter
  8. the end of a stem or stroke with no serif
  9. small decorative projection from the upper right side of a lowercase "g"
  10. imaginary horizontal line that rests on top of capital letters
  11. the stroke or loop at the end of a letter such as on an uppercase "Q"
  12. the peak of an uppercase "A"

26 Clues: the peak of an uppercase "A"lower, angled stroke of a "k"main diagonal part of a letterthe main part of the letter "S"enclosed part of a lowercase "e"main vertical portion of a letterthe height of a lowercase letter xthe end of a stem or stroke with no serifcurved part of latter that encloses a counter...

Anatomy - Skeletal System 2025-09-28

Anatomy - Skeletal System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. long bone of the upper arm, runs from shoulder to the elbow
  2. long bone located at the front of the shoulder, connects upper limb to the trunk
  3. stores fat and occupies most cavities of bones in adults
  4. small nodular bone that develops within a tendon
  5. bone-building cells, deposit bone in place of calcified cartilage
  6. comes in varied shapes, made up of several types of tissues
  7. bone cells
  8. bone structure at top of body that protects the brain
  9. located at the front of the knee joint, helps protect the knee from injury
  10. bone of the lower jaw, essential for chewing and speaking
  11. clavicle and scapula, connects the arms to the axial skeleton
  12. process in which osteoclasts resorb and osteoblasts deposit bone throughout life
  13. long flat bone in the center of the chest, protects the heart and lungs
Down
  1. seven short bones located in the heel, ankle, and midfoot
  2. 2 hip bones that support the lower body and connect it to the spine
  3. occupies the spongy bone of the skull, ribs, etc. and functions in the formation of blood cells and platelets
  4. formation of bone from connective tissue
  5. tough layer of dense connective tissue that covers the bones
  6. eight small bones in the wrist,connect the forearm bones to the metacarpal bones
  7. shaft of the bone
  8. large bone in lower part of leg, goes from the knee to the ankle
  9. upper leg bone located between the hip and leg joints
  10. bone-resorbing cells, break down the calcified matrix
  11. consists of the bones of the upper and lower limbs and the bones that anchor the limbs to the axial skeleton
  12. consists of the bony and cartilaginous parts that support and protect the head, neck, and trunk

25 Clues: bone cellsshaft of the boneformation of bone from connective tissuesmall nodular bone that develops within a tendonupper leg bone located between the hip and leg jointsbone-resorbing cells, break down the calcified matrixbone structure at top of body that protects the brainstores fat and occupies most cavities of bones in adults...

Language of Anatomy 2025-09-05

Language of Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the knee is _______ to the thigh
  2. the bladder is _________ to the stomach
  3. lying flat with face up
  4. cross section
  5. "belly side" of the body
  6. the occipital lobe is _______ to the parietal lobe
  7. the head is ________ to the body trunk
  8. the cavity that contains many reproductive organs
  9. lying on side with hip and knee straight and other hip and knee bent or flexed
  10. the cavity that contains many digestive organs
  11. the ears are _______ to the mouth
  12. the pinky is _______ to the pointer finger
  13. the 2 dorsal cavities are the _____ and cranial
  14. the elbow is _______ to the palm
  15. the plane that splits the body into anterior and posterior parts
  16. normal standing position
  17. related to the cranium/near the head
Down
  1. the organ that separates the thoracic and abdominal cavities
  2. sitting position with head of the bed elevated 30-45 degrees; knees bent
  3. sitting position with the head of the bed elevated 15-30 degrees; knees raised slightly
  4. the plane that splits the body into equal right and left halves
  5. used for rectal and pelvic exams
  6. related to the tail/away from the head
  7. sitting position with the head of the bed elevated 75-90 degrees with knees raised slightly
  8. "back side" of the body
  9. the cavity that contains the brain
  10. the breastbone is ________ to the heart
  11. the cavity that contains the heart, lungs, and major body trunk blood vessels
  12. lying flat with face down

29 Clues: cross sectionlying flat with face up"back side" of the body"belly side" of the bodynormal standing positionlying flat with face downthe knee is _______ to the thighused for rectal and pelvic examsthe elbow is _______ to the palmthe ears are _______ to the mouththe cavity that contains the brainrelated to the cranium/near the head...

Anatomy Crossword Ch7 2024-09-14

Anatomy Crossword Ch7 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the wall of the diaphysis is mainly composed of this; tightly packed tissue
  2. the tough covering of dense connective tissue that completely encloses the bone
  3. the larger leg bone is called
  4. type of bone that has a long longitudinal axis and expanded ends
  5. the two large, curved bones that form the sides and roof of the cranial cavity; they articulate with each other at the sagittal suture
  6. the name of bones that form parts of the sides and the base of the cranium
  7. girdle formed by the two hip bones attached to each other anteriorly and to the sacrum posteriorly
  8. the five bones of the instep are collectively called
  9. the shaft of a bone, between the epiphysis
  10. the bone that is located anteriorly in the neck between the lower jaw and the larynx
  11. the bone to which most of the ribs attach anteriorly
  12. near the end of the inferior end of the vertebral column, where five vertebrae fuse; part of the pelvis
  13. the column that consists of many vertebrae separated by cartilaginous intervertebral discs
  14. the 8 wrist bones are collectively known as
  15. the five bones of the palm are collectively known as
  16. consists of a femur, two leg bones, and a foot
  17. the bone that is connected to the parietal bones via the coronal suture
  18. the rounded end of a long bone, separated from the bone shaft by a growth plate in developing bones
  19. the skeleton consisting of the bones of the upper and lower limbs
Down
  1. consists of a humerus, a radius, an ulna, and a hand
  2. forms the back of the skull and the base of the cranium
  3. the bone that helps form the base of the cranium, the sides of the skull, and the floors and sides of the orbits; this bone is wedged between several other bones in the anterior portion of the cranium
  4. The typical fourteen bones of the fingers (and toes) are known as
  5. formed by the scapula and a clavicle on both sides of the body; connects the bones of the upper limbs to the axial skeleton and aids in upper limb movements
  6. type of bone that has roughly equal length and width.
  7. composed of 12 pairs of costals; protects the organs of the thoracic cavity
  8. bone forming cells are called
  9. the name of the bone that is composed of cranium and facial bones
  10. the bones that form the upper jaw
  11. the portion of the skeleton that consists of the bony and the cartilaginous parts that support and protect the organs of the head, neck, and trunk
  12. the epiphyses are composed largely of this; less compact bone
  13. the process of blood cell formation
  14. tailbone composed of four fused vertebrae attached to the inferior end of the sacrum
  15. the name of the flat bones of the skull
  16. the slenderer leg bone is called
  17. the type of bones that have a variety of shapes, and usually are connected to several other bones
  18. the seven ankle bones are collectively called

37 Clues: the larger leg bone is calledbone forming cells are calledthe slenderer leg bone is calledthe bones that form the upper jawthe process of blood cell formationthe name of the flat bones of the skullthe shaft of a bone, between the epiphysisthe 8 wrist bones are collectively known asthe seven ankle bones are collectively called...

Human anatomy crossword 2024-05-16

Human anatomy crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. päänahka
  2. lihas
  3. lantio
  4. aivot
  5. selkäranka
  6. pikkuaivot
  7. maksa
  8. yläleuanluu
  9. kyynärvarsi
Down
  1. luuranko
  2. valtimo
  3. rusto
  4. lonkkaluu
  5. keuhko
  6. haima
  7. umpilisäke
  8. pohjeluu
  9. pääkallo
  10. hermo
  11. nikama

20 Clues: lihasrustoaivothaimahermomaksalantiokeuhkonikamavaltimoluurankopäänahkapohjeluupääkallolonkkaluuumpilisäkeselkärankapikkuaivotyläleuanluukyynärvarsi

Anatomy Midterm Vocab 2024-05-22

Anatomy Midterm Vocab crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Irregularly shaped, forming scabs
  2. Has granules in cytoplasm
  3. allergic and inflammatory responses
  4. toxin or foreign substance which induces immune response in the body
  5. RBC clump
  6. process of determining blood type by looking at antigens and antibodies present in blood
  7. third type of antigen found on RBC, can affect a pregnancy
  8. has both A and B antigens
  9. no antigens present
  10. white blood cell
  11. Immunity
Down
  1. bacteria and fungal defense
  2. Liquid portion of blood
  3. most common blood cell
  4. Red blood cell
  5. immunization to protect an Rh+ fetus against antibodies from Rh- mother
  6. a protein that has carbohydrate groups attached to the polypeptide chain
  7. Releases histamine
  8. fiber formed in a blood clot
  9. has A antigens
  10. Proteins that protect you when an unwanted substance enters the body, produced by immune system
  11. no granules in cytoplasm
  12. lack of RBC
  13. A antibody and B antigen
  14. differentiate into macrophages
  15. Protein that transports Oxygen throughout blood
  16. B cells, T cells, natural killer cells

27 Clues: ImmunityRBC clumplack of RBCRed blood cellhas A antigenswhite blood cellReleases histamineno antigens presentmost common blood cellLiquid portion of bloodno granules in cytoplasmA antibody and B antigenHas granules in cytoplasmhas both A and B antigensbacteria and fungal defensefiber formed in a blood clotdifferentiate into macrophages...

ANATOMY FINAL EXAM 2024-06-09

ANATOMY FINAL EXAM crossword puzzle
Across
  1. tough outer layer of eye; "white" of eye
  2. involuntary rhythmic movements (esophagus)
  3. area of eye with highest concentration of cones
  4. double serous membrane around heart
  5. 1st vertebra; allows for up and down "yes" motion
  6. term for groin
  7. blood cell used for blood clotting
  8. bone cells that build bone
  9. double stranded thin myofilament used in muscle contraction
  10. membrane found attached to outside of lungs
  11. part of brain used for balance and muscle coordination
  12. "fight or flight" response; part of autonomic
  13. membrane lining areas that open to outside environment
  14. forearm bone on lateral side in anatomical position
  15. maximum amount of air that you can exchange in one breath
  16. "throat"; part of both respiratory and digestive
  17. part of both respiratory and muscular system; breathing
  18. part of brain involved in vital functions
Down
  1. higher Na+ outside axon than inside (-70mV)
  2. type of burn characterized by blisters
  3. part of nephron involved in filtration
  4. opening in occipital bone for spinal cord to join brain
  5. makes up majority of blood; made up of water, salts and proteins
  6. abdominal section above the umbilical
  7. exaggerated lumbar curvature; pregnancy
  8. divides body into right and left halves
  9. amount of air exchanged in a normal breath
  10. antagonist to quadriceps
  11. describes an epithelial tissue as having layers
  12. ion used to unlock active sites on actin
  13. top layer of the epidermis
  14. tube leading from kidney to bladder
  15. a jagged tear in the skin
  16. neurotransmitter needed for muscle contraction
  17. part of brain involved in temp control, hunger, thirst
  18. study of the structures of the body
  19. lobe of brain involved with voluntary movement, personality, complex thinking
  20. flat, irregular epithelial cells
  21. muscle that allows you to turn palms upward
  22. muscle tissue with striations and branched

40 Clues: term for groinantagonist to quadricepsa jagged tear in the skinbone cells that build bonetop layer of the epidermisflat, irregular epithelial cellsblood cell used for blood clottingdouble serous membrane around hearttube leading from kidney to bladderstudy of the structures of the bodyabdominal section above the umbilical...

Anatomy & Physiology Final 2025-05-28

Anatomy & Physiology Final crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Snail mail of the body.
  2. Keeps things moving.
  3. Largest type of hormone. Does not actually taste like bubble gum.
  4. Body system of pump, vessels, and fluid.
  5. Organic compound from your furnace can help you sleep for a long time as it replaces oxygen in your hemoglobin.
  6. Shockingly can be found in saline or pedialyte.
  7. Feedback intended to counter. Unfortunate for those with the name "Nancy".
  8. From the Greek word for body, this is the part of the nervous system that allows for voluntary control of muscles.
  9. Kidneys do this. You don't want to get rid of all that good stuff, after all.
  10. Location of gas exchange. Its system was not included on the study guide for some reason.
  11. This type of muscle keeps on pumping even though it isn't given any conscious recognition.
Down
  1. Needed for strong bones and muscle contraction.
  2. Strengthens epithelium, provides protection.
  3. Spooky and scary, but many muscles can't do their job without it.
  4. Part of bone that produces blood cells. Sounds a bit like the path of righteousness.
  5. Exocrine glands secrete sweat or ____. Also, popular motivation for war.
  6. Fancy filter in the shape of a bean.
  7. Feedback intended to amplify.
  8. Sensory ___________ detect environmental factors such as heat or cold.
  9. Not your every day passive solute separation except that it kind of is.
  10. Stability always maintained.
  11. The cord that, along with the brain, makes up the CNS.
  12. Medium for bulk transport. We need it as much as Nosferatu.
  13. The highest type of functional area in the cerebrum. They also tend to lobby for interest groups like doctors or retired people.
  14. P.

25 Clues: P.Keeps things moving.Snail mail of the body.Stability always maintained.Feedback intended to amplify.Fancy filter in the shape of a bean.Body system of pump, vessels, and fluid.Strengthens epithelium, provides protection.Needed for strong bones and muscle contraction.Shockingly can be found in saline or pedialyte....

Thoracic Cavity Anatomy 2026-03-07

Thoracic Cavity Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. these are the first branches of the aorta
  2. this region of the heart points to the left side
  3. these arteries are branches of the internal thoracic arteries
  4. these arteries are direct branches of the thoracic aorta
  5. these are the flap-like extensions off of the atria
  6. this circuit includes the left ventricle, organs of the body, and right atrium
  7. this is the first branch of the arch of the aorta
  8. region of the lung where bronchi and pulmonary vessels enter/exit
  9. these vessels deliver blood to the brachiocephalic veins from the upper limbs and anterior rib cage
  10. the portion of the "throat" that is at the posterior end of the nasal cavity
  11. region of the thoracic cavity that contains the heart
  12. folds in the nasal cavity that increase surface area for warming and moistening the air that is inhaled
  13. this circuit includes the right ventricle, lungs and left atrium
  14. receives blood from the head, arms and ribcage
  15. gas found in higher concentrations in the left atrium
  16. word used to describe the serous membrane lining being found on the organ of interest
  17. lining of the cavity that contains the lungs
Down
  1. these ridges are found in the walls of the atria
  2. this vein receives blood from the posterior side of the rib cage
  3. this vein runs with the anterior interventricular artery and the circumflex artery to drain into the coronary sinus
  4. the number of these structures correlates with the number of lobes in the lung it serves
  5. separations found between lobes of the same lung
  6. location in respiratory system where gas exchange occurs
  7. type of vessel where gas, nutrient and waste exchange is possible
  8. this receiving chamber interacts with blood that has deoxygenated blood (meaning it has a high concentration of carbon dioxide)
  9. number of lobes in the left lung of a human
  10. this atrioventricular valve is found on the right side of the heart
  11. this vein runs with the posterior interventricular artery to deliver blood into the coronary sinus
  12. word used to describe the serous membrane being on the walls of the cavity containing the organs of interest
  13. this is the outermost layer of pericardium
  14. this branch of the left coronary artery wraps around the heart
  15. innermost lining of the heart
  16. the number of lobes in the right lung of a human
  17. receives blood from the surface of the heart
  18. type of cartilage that the larynx and rings of the trachea are composed of
  19. the anterior interventricular artery is a branch of this coronary artery
  20. receives blood from the lower limbs and abdomen
  21. considered the "wind pipe" and is inferior to the larynx

38 Clues: innermost lining of the heartthese are the first branches of the aortathis is the outermost layer of pericardiumnumber of lobes in the left lung of a humanreceives blood from the surface of the heartlining of the cavity that contains the lungsreceives blood from the head, arms and ribcagereceives blood from the lower limbs and abdomen...

Grey's Anatomy Characters 2026-03-10

Grey's Anatomy Characters crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Stole medical charts to help George get a second chance at his intern exam
  2. Known for wearing wheeled sneakers in the hospital halls
  3. Bailey's favorite intern
  4. Nurses formed a boycott against him and his advances
  5. Temporarily worked for the U.S. government brain-mapping project
  6. Surgeon who lived in her car as a teenager
  7. Surgeon who struggled with OCD after patient infections
  8. Trauma surgeon who failed her boards
  9. Became interim Chief of Surgery before Bailey
  10. Paid for a patient’s surgery using the money from inheritance
Down
  1. Surgeon who removed Dr. Herman’s massive brain tumor
  2. Performed rare fetal surgeries at Seattle Grace
  3. Military surgeon known for aggressive trauma techniques
  4. Left Seattle to run Klausman Institute in Switzerland
  5. Won a Harper Avery for a groundbreaking abdominal wall transplant
  6. Transferred from Mercy West during the hospital merger
  7. Helped found the residency program at Seattle Grace
  8. Pioneered cartilage research with Derek
  9. Longtime scrub nurse present in hundreds of surgeries
  10. Owner of the bar where the doctors constantly drink

20 Clues: Bailey's favorite internTrauma surgeon who failed her boardsPioneered cartilage research with DerekSurgeon who lived in her car as a teenagerBecame interim Chief of Surgery before BaileyPerformed rare fetal surgeries at Seattle GraceHelped found the residency program at Seattle GraceOwner of the bar where the doctors constantly drink...

Skeletal Anatomy Crossword 2026-02-09

Skeletal Anatomy Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. – freely moveable joint
  2. – thin inner layer of bone covering; lines medullary cavity
  3. – process by which tissue and cartilage becomes bone
  4. – complex and irregularly shaped bone, i.e. vertebrae
  5. – plate of bone, i.e. scapula
  6. – break along the long axis of a bone
  7. – thin outer layer of bone covering
  8. – space within the bone filled with marrow
  9. – consists of fore and hind limbs
  10. – bone breaks through the skin
  11. – break completely across the bone
  12. – cube shaped bone, i.e. bones of the carpus and tarsus
Down
  1. – enlarged ends of long bones
  2. – bone does not break through the skin
  3. – bone shatters into many pieces
  4. – consists of the skull and vertebrae
  5. – break on one side of a bone, usually due to a bending force
  6. – small, seed-shaped bone embedded in a tendon
  7. – framework of structures that support and protect the body
  8. – body of a long bone
  9. – bone longer than it is wide, i.e. humerus, radius, and femur
  10. – joining point of epiphysis and diaphysis

22 Clues: – body of a long bone– freely moveable joint– enlarged ends of long bones– plate of bone, i.e. scapula– bone breaks through the skin– bone shatters into many pieces– consists of fore and hind limbs– break completely across the bone– thin outer layer of bone covering– consists of the skull and vertebrae– break along the long axis of a bone...

Anatomy Ch 6 2026-01-24

Anatomy Ch 6 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. – Projections nourishing epidermis
  2. – Anchors growth plate
  3. – End of a long bone
  4. – Grainy layer with keratin formation
  5. – Matrix hardening region
  6. – Openings for blood vessels
  7. – Lattice beams in spongy bone
  8. – Fatty layer anchoring skin
  9. – Visible hair portion
  10. – Tube producing hair
  11. – Adult remnant of growth plate
  12. – Enlarging cartilage cells
  13. – Thick supportive skin layer
  14. – Tough protective protein
  15. – Growth region between shaft and end
  16. – Bone-building cells
  17. – Bone replacing cartilage
  18. – Upper dermis with capillaries
  19. – Outer bone covering
  20. – Deep dividing layer of epidermis
  21. – Fingerprint-forming ridges
  22. – Outer and inner bone layers
  23. – Hair below skin
  24. – Muscle causing goosebumps
  25. – Oil-producing gland
  26. – Small channels connecting lacunae
  27. – Shaft of a long bone
  28. – Deep pressure receptor
  29. – Dead outer protective layer
  30. – Clear layer in thick skin
  31. – Oily secretion protecting skin
  32. – Pigment-producing cells
  33. – Spiny layer providing strength
  34. – Thick lower dermis with collagen
  35. – Rings of bone matrix
Down
  1. – Rapid cell division zone
  2. – Light touch receptor
  3. – Light touch receptors
  4. – Leftover lamellae between osteons
  5. – Sweat gland for cooling
  6. – Bone-breaking cells
  7. – Cells producing keratin
  8. – Joint-covering smooth cartilage
  9. – Mature bone cells
  10. – Nerve network sensing hair movement
  11. – Growth plate in children
  12. – Outer protective skin layer
  13. – Channels connecting bone canals
  14. – Porous bone inside
  15. – Hollow center holding marrow
  16. – Growth zone of hair
  17. – Fat-storing marrow
  18. – Structural unit of compact bone
  19. – Immune cells in epidermis
  20. – Channel carrying blood vessels
  21. – Scent gland in armpits/groin
  22. – Dense outer bone layer
  23. – Blood cell producing marrow
  24. – Tiny cavity housing osteocyte
  25. – Anchors periosteum to bone
  26. – Inner bone lining
  27. – Skin pigment protecting from UV

62 Clues: – Hair below skin– Mature bone cells– Inner bone lining– End of a long bone– Porous bone inside– Fat-storing marrow– Bone-breaking cells– Tube producing hair– Growth zone of hair– Bone-building cells– Outer bone covering– Oil-producing gland– Light touch receptor– Anchors growth plate– Visible hair portion– Shaft of a long bone...

Functional Anatomy 2026 2026-02-24

Functional Anatomy 2026 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. during sarcoplasmic reticulum, these ions are released
  2. mid part of a sarcomere that only consists of myosin filaments
  3. bring information to the cell body
  4. take information away from the cell body
  5. Ions bind to the ___________ which is found on actin.
  6. the part which moves in SFT that exposes binding sites
  7. Protective layer that keeps all fascicles together
  8. Separates each sarcomere in the muscle fibres
  9. Fleshy part of the muscle between tendons
  10. contractile unit of a muscle
  11. protective membrane surrounding each individual muscle fibre
  12. the area at which actin attaches to within the SFT
  13. Fibre type best suited for high intensity, low duration actions
  14. a junction where neurons communicate with other cells
  15. Nervous system involving the spinal chord and the brain
  16. Happens after the myosin has bound itself to the actin
Down
  1. bundles of muscle fibres
  2. organ with a nerve ending that responds to stimulation
  3. when all the motor units fire at once
  4. consists of nerves away from the spinal chord and brain
  5. muscle contraction
  6. Characteristic of a slow twitch fibre
  7. colour of fast twitch muscle fibres
  8. Motor neuron and the muscle fibres where contractions occur
  9. force High velocity of contraction means _______________.
  10. Thick, dark protein filament
  11. connect muscle to bone
  12. The thin filament that has binding sites

28 Clues: muscle contractionconnect muscle to bonebundles of muscle fibresThick, dark protein filamentcontractile unit of a musclebring information to the cell bodycolour of fast twitch muscle fibreswhen all the motor units fire at onceCharacteristic of a slow twitch fibretake information away from the cell bodyThe thin filament that has binding sites...

Urinary system anatomy 2024-04-23

Urinary system anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Dilated collecting system-pelvis/calyces
  2. Cyst like structure found in the bladder
  3. Adrenal glands in comparison to right kidney
  4. Echogenicity of medullary pyramids
  5. A cord of fibrous tissue extending from the urinary bladder to the umbilicus
  6. Where the kidneys are initially found
  7. Inner portion of kidney
  8. Smallest renal arteries
  9. Functional unit of kidney
  10. Outer renal parenchyma from renal sinus to renal capsule
  11. Extra kidney
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  1. Medial opening for entry / exit of artery, vein, and ureter
  2. Pancreatic tail in comparison to the upper pole of the left kidney
  3. Kidneys fail to migrate to normal position
  4. Absent bladder
  5. Kidneys fused together
  6. Both kidneys on same side fused
  7. Branch of the aorta that supplies arterial blood to kidneys
  8. Rare and incompatible with life
  9. Junctional Parenchymal defect can mimic this

20 Clues: Extra kidneyAbsent bladderKidneys fused togetherInner portion of kidneySmallest renal arteriesFunctional unit of kidneyBoth kidneys on same side fusedRare and incompatible with lifeEchogenicity of medullary pyramidsWhere the kidneys are initially foundDilated collecting system-pelvis/calycesCyst like structure found in the bladder...

Anatomy Final Review 2024-05-10

Anatomy Final Review crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Connects the pharynx to the trachea
  2. This structure prevents bolus from entering the trachea
  3. This part of the brain's main function is to help keep the body in homeostasis
  4. Thick layer of the heart that provides muscle contractions
  5. Where gas exchange occurs in the respiratory system
  6. Three ridges found in the nasal cavity
  7. This organ produces enzymes that help digest food, specifically proteins
  8. This blood type can be donated to any type
  9. This carries blood away from the heart
  10. An elevation on the surface of the cerebral cortex
  11. The process of muscles contracting and relaxing to move food down the esophagus
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  1. Oral portion of the pharynx
  2. Cranial nerve that has to do with sense of smell
  3. The outermost layer of the meninges
  4. The main component in blood
  5. In your upper digestive tract where food turns into chyme
  6. This circuit carries blood from the heart to the lungs and back
  7. This membrane holds the coils of the small intestine together
  8. The triangular slit that opens and closes during talking
  9. The neurons that carry nerve impulses from the peripheral body parts to the brain or spinal cord

20 Clues: Oral portion of the pharynxThe main component in bloodConnects the pharynx to the tracheaThe outermost layer of the meningesThree ridges found in the nasal cavityThis carries blood away from the heartThis blood type can be donated to any typeCranial nerve that has to do with sense of smellAn elevation on the surface of the cerebral cortex...

Anatomy and physiology 2024-11-20

Anatomy and physiology crossword puzzle
Across
  1. The functional unit of the kidney that filters blood and produces urine
  2. A blood cell that carries oxygen from the lungs to the body tissues
  3. A clear fluid that carries white blood cells and helps removes waste and toxins
  4. A part of a neuron that transmit electrical impulses away from the cell body
  5. A biological process where the body adjusts functions to maintain balance
  6. The liquid portion of blood that transports nutrients, hormones and waste
  7. A type of joint surrounded by a fluid-filled capsule, providing movement
  8. The study of how the body and its systems function
  9. A muscle that separates the chest from the abdomen and aids in breathing
  10. Small air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs
  11. The junction between two neurons where nerve impulses are transmitted
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  1. Chemical substances secreted by glands to regulate body process
  2. Small finger-like projections in the small intestine that absorb nutrients
  3. A bone cell that maintains the bone matrix
  4. A protein involved in muscle contraction
  5. The maintenance of a stable internal environment in the body
  6. A specialized cell that transmits nerve impluses
  7. A gland that secretes hormones directly into the bloodstream
  8. The study of the structure of the body and its parts
  9. A protein that speeds up the chemical reactions in the body

20 Clues: A protein involved in muscle contractionA bone cell that maintains the bone matrixA specialized cell that transmits nerve implusesThe study of how the body and its systems functionThe study of the structure of the body and its partsSmall air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occursA protein that speeds up the chemical reactions in the body...

General Anatomy & Physiology 2025-02-10

General Anatomy & Physiology crossword puzzle
Across
  1. tissue, contracts and moves various parts of the body.
  2. take in nutrients, break them down, and create energy for the cell.
  3. is the part of the protoplasm that exists outside of the nucleus and inside the cell wall.
  4. tissue, carries messages through the central nervous system to control and coordinate all bodily functions.
  5. hallucis, a muscle of the foot that moves the great toe and helps maintain balance while walking and standing.
  6. is call constructive metabolism because it is the process of combining smaller molecules to build larger and more complex molecules.
  7. or nerve cells (cells that transmit nerve impulses) don't need as many.
  8. membrane, is the part of the cell that encloses the protoplasm and permits soluble substance to enter and leave.
  9. also known as microscopic anatomy, is the study of the structure and composition of tissue.
  10. the muscle at the base of each finger that draws the finger together.
  11. tissue, the technical term for fat; it gives smoothness and contour to the body.
  12. acid, is what determines our genetic makeup, including the color of our eyes, skin, and hair.
  13. tissue, is fibrous tissue that binds together, protects, and support the various parts of the body.
  14. is the fluid part of the blood in which the red and white blood cells and platelets flow.
  15. digiti minimi, a muscle of the foot that separate the toes.
  16. is c collection of similar cells that performs a specialized functions.
  17. a colorless, jellylike substance found inside cells in which food elements such proteins, fats, carbohydrates, mineral salts, and water are present.
  18. the skin and its accessory organs such as the oil and sweat glands, sensory receptors, hair, and nails.
  19. immune, protects the body from disease by developing resistances and destroying disease-causing toxins, foreign materials, and bacteria
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  1. is a chemical process that takes place in living organisms, through which the cells are nourished and carry out their activities.
  2. system, is responsible for purifying the body by eliminating waste matter
  3. is the phase of metabolism in which larger, more complex molecules are broken down within the cells to create smaller, simpler molecules.
  4. is the study of the functions and activities performed by the body's structures.
  5. systems, consists of a group of body organs acting together to preform one or more functions.
  6. is the dense, active protoplasm found in the center of the cell.
  7. tissue, is a protective covering on body surfaces the tissue inside the mouth, the lining of the heart, digestive and respiratory organs
  8. triphosphate, a chemical energy used within cells for metabolism.
  9. are the basic units of all living things from bacteria to plants to animals to human beings.
  10. the study of the human body structure that can be seen with the naked eye as well as what the body is made up of.
  11. the usual process of cell reproduction of human tissues occurs when the cell divides into two identical cells, called daughter calls.
  12. a muscle that separates the fingers and toes.
  13. is a nutritive fluid circulating through the circulatory system to supply oxygen and nutrients to cells and tissues and to remove carbon dioxide and waste from them.
  14. controls and coordinates all other body systems inside of the body and makes them work harmoniously and efficiently.
  15. covers, shapes, and support the skeletal tissue, contacts and moves various parts of the body
  16. is a structure composed of specialized tissues that allow it to perform specific functions.

35 Clues: a muscle that separates the fingers and toes.tissue, contracts and moves various parts of the body.digiti minimi, a muscle of the foot that separate the toes.is the dense, active protoplasm found in the center of the cell.triphosphate, a chemical energy used within cells for metabolism....

Anatomy study guide 2024-12-20

Anatomy study guide crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the study of normal organ function and systems of the body
  2. small bone on the thumb side of lower arm or forearm
  3. largest organ of the body
  4. connects the bones to muscles
  5. muscle located at the tip of the chin
  6. another term for red blood cells
  7. layer of the skin that makes fingerprints
  8. another name for microscopic anatomy
  9. technical name for the study of skin
  10. triangle shaped muscle that lifts the arms
  11. largest artery in the body
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  1. the outermost layer of the skin
  2. prevents backflow of blood during circulation
  3. long narrow flat plate that forms the front of the chest
  4. the immovable part of the muscle
  5. the moveable part of the muscle
  6. the midsection of the muscle
  7. system that provides framework for the body
  8. the study of structure, function and diseases of the muscle
  9. hair follicle that produces tightly curled hair
  10. term that means 'in front of'

21 Clues: largest organ of the bodylargest artery in the bodythe midsection of the muscleconnects the bones to musclesterm that means 'in front of'the outermost layer of the skinthe moveable part of the musclethe immovable part of the muscleanother term for red blood cellsanother name for microscopic anatomytechnical name for the study of skin...

anatomy extra credit 2025-03-30

anatomy extra credit crossword puzzle
Across
  1. temples
  2. smaller bone in calf
  3. underneath epidermis
  4. thighs
  5. modifies, sorts, and ships proteins
  6. behind knees
  7. space between the lungs and the pleura that contains pleural fluids
  8. no net movement of water
  9. laying down on back
  10. the ground substance of a liquid CT
  11. the cells prepare for division
  12. skin color result
  13. suture down the middle of the skull
  14. third stage of mitosis
  15. makes ATP
  16. upper spine
  17. tissue death due to irreversible tissue damage
  18. chin
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  1. bottom of hip bone
  2. going in to the middle of the body
  3. lower spine
  4. second stage of mitosis
  5. abnormal tissue development
  6. cell division that occurs in somatic cells
  7. found in teeth sockets
  8. a cellular process where a cell recycles its own components
  9. shrinkage of tissue by decrease in cell number or size due to normal aging or disuse
  10. laying down on stomach
  11. first stage of mitosis
  12. water leaves cell
  13. bigger bone calf
  14. chest area
  15. front of body
  16. armpits area
  17. suture behind the ears
  18. back side of body
  19. water enters cell
  20. suture from one side of the temple connected to the other temple

38 Clues: chinthighstemplesmakes ATPchest arealower spineupper spinebehind kneesarmpits areafront of bodybigger bone calfwater leaves cellskin color resultback side of bodywater enters cellbottom of hip bonelaying down on backsmaller bone in calfunderneath epidermisfound in teeth socketslaying down on stomachfirst stage of mitosissuture behind the ears...

Anatomy of COPD 2024-09-08

Anatomy of COPD crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the lung's onesie (6)
  2. an umbrella term for chronic + progressive lung disorders characterised by airway obstruction (4)
  3. overproduction of this in chronic bronchitis can exacerbate COPD (5)
  4. one second sprint test for the lungs(4)
  5. on a chest XR of a COPD patient, the diaphragm looks _____ (9)
  6. collapse of the breathing space (12)
  7. when the lung's air sacs lose their bounce, leaving you breathless (9)
  8. shorter and steeper, more visitors (5, 8)
  9. referring to not just one, but multiple little air sacs (7)
  10. the slippery soap of your lungs, secreted by type II alveolar cells (10)
  11. twin tubes (7)
  12. type of muscle bronchioles are composed of (6)
  13. grape-like cluster, mini air exchange market (8, 3)
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  1. sensitive ridge at T4 (6)
  2. most distal of the bronchioles (11)
  3. tiny cupholders, always ready to spill (6, 4)
  4. the bronchial tubes are lined with this type of epithelium (8)
  5. one little air sac, like a single bean in a pod (9)
  6. once known as Clara, these lung protectors changed names but still serve detox drinks (4, 4)
  7. a flexible, muscular gatekeeper (10)
  8. the signal-sender that tells the breath driving diaphragm when to move (7, 5)
  9. lots of air spaces in the lungs on a CXR (5)
  10. from Latin 'eyelid', nature's little brooms (5)
  11. most proximal of the bronchioles (10)
  12. the respiratory highway, lined with C shaped rings (7)

25 Clues: twin tubes (7)the lung's onesie (6)sensitive ridge at T4 (6)most distal of the bronchioles (11)a flexible, muscular gatekeeper (10)collapse of the breathing space (12)most proximal of the bronchioles (10)one second sprint test for the lungs(4)shorter and steeper, more visitors (5, 8)lots of air spaces in the lungs on a CXR (5)...

Anatomy and Pathology 2024-07-31

Anatomy and Pathology crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Condition often indicated by blunting of the costophrenic angle (7,7)
  2. Dense area of bone that needs to be inferior to maxillary sinus for adequate OM view (7,5)
  3. Pea shaped carpal bone
  4. Large opening in the hemipelvis (9,7)
  5. Bony process associated with the AP shoulder centering point
  6. Most commonly fractured carpal bone
  7. Result of an intra-articular fracture with the escape of fat and blood, commonly seen in the knee
  8. Joint space that is imaged with the patient prone
  9. Articular surface on scapula for humeral head
  10. Lung tumour that is why 2.5cm is needed above apices
  11. Fracture of the neck of 5th metacarpal
  12. Number of carpal bones
  13. Bifurcation of trachea
  14. _____ foramen located on mandible
  15. Cheekbone
  16. Term for an enlarged heart
  17. Cylindrical bony process that projects posteriorly from the vertebral body
  18. Ilium, _______ and pubis
  19. Name of x-ray that is an inferior-superior axial view of patella
  20. Superior aspect of the patella
  21. Carpal bone that articulates with lunate, pisiform and hamate
  22. Angle required for an OM30 view
  23. Frontal, ________, occipital and temporal lobes
  24. Hollow part of bone that contains bone marrow (9,6)
  25. Forms the upper part of the jaw
  26. Angle between diaphragm and heart
  27. Area where Osgood Schlatter develops (6,10)
  28. Group of three tarsal bones
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  1. Name of a bony process that is present on both ulna and mandible
  2. _______ peg
  3. Tarsometatarsal fracture dislocation
  4. Chronic, auto-immune disease that causes inflammation of joints (10,9)
  5. Air trapped in the space between parietal and visceral pleura
  6. Central part of a long bone
  7. Connection between transverse process and spinous process
  8. Ulnar attachment point on the humerus
  9. Horseshoe-shaped bone typically anterior to C3 vertebra
  10. Condition where one vertebral body slips forward
  11. Radial attachment point on the humerus
  12. Fracture that occurs between the greater and lesser aspects of femur
  13. Common mechanism of injury of wrist fractures (abbr.)
  14. Number of tarsal bones
  15. Located between inferior and superior articular processes (4,16)
  16. Serious bone infection
  17. Fracture which prevent us performing HBL hip view (5,5)
  18. Opening made by the articulation of two vertebral bodies (14,7)
  19. Joint where you will find the radial head
  20. Bony process on scapula that articulates with clavicle
  21. Large, thick, curved bony process on the proximal ulna
  22. Area of density which consists of lymph nodes, pulmonary arteries and pulmonary veins
  23. End part of a long bone
  24. Articular surface for proximal femur
  25. Tarsal bone named after its boat-like shape
  26. Large compartment in thorax that contains the heart and th emajor blood vessels
  27. Right diaphragm is higher because of this organ

55 Clues: Cheekbone_______ pegPea shaped carpal boneNumber of tarsal bonesSerious bone infectionNumber of carpal bonesBifurcation of tracheaEnd part of a long boneIlium, _______ and pubisTerm for an enlarged heartCentral part of a long boneGroup of three tarsal bonesSuperior aspect of the patellaAngle required for an OM30 viewForms the upper part of the jaw...

Anatomy and physiology 2024-11-01

Anatomy and physiology crossword puzzle
Across
  1. bone at the front of your knee joint
  2. two major bones in the skull, or cranium.
  3. strongest bone of the human skull
  4. a bone of the part of the hand or forefoot
  5. last bone at the bottom of your spine
  6. the anterior and lateral portions of the face.
  7. located in the mid face
  8. a long curved bone that connects arm to body
  9. bones that make up the fingers of the hand and the toes of the foot.
  10. curved bones articulated in pairs to the spine
  11. section of your small intestine
  12. spinal column or backbone
  13. bones of the forefoot that connect the distal aspects of the cuneiform
  14. bone in the lower extremity that is positioned on the lateral side
  15. something flat,such as shoulder bone
  16. long bones in the foot located distal to the metatarsals.
  17. bone of the upper cervical region
  18. your upper arm bone
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  1. posterior cranial bone and the main bone of the occiput.
  2. helps to connect the neurocranium to the facial skeleton
  3. contains your heart, lungs and other organs and tissues
  4. two bones in the skull
  5. bone that is a part of the boney structure that forms the anterior and superior portions of the skull
  6. lower end of the spinal column
  7. he bone on the little-finger side of the human
  8. relating to the tarsus
  9. located at the base of the lumbar vertebrae
  10. column, located in the most superior portion of the cervical
  11. your shin bone
  12. eight small bones that make up the wrist carpus
  13. bone that is concave anteriorly and convex posteriorly
  14. upper bone of the leg or hind leg
  15. paired bone of the pelvis that forms the lower and back part of the hip bone,
  16. the bone on the thumb side of the human forearm
  17. flat bone forms the center front of the chest

35 Clues: your shin boneyour upper arm bonetwo bones in the skullrelating to the tarsuslocated in the mid facespinal column or backbonelower end of the spinal columnsection of your small intestinestrongest bone of the human skullupper bone of the leg or hind legbone of the upper cervical regionbone at the front of your knee joint...

Anatomy and Physiology 2024-10-29

Anatomy and Physiology crossword puzzle
Across
  1. This system is responsible for regulating hormones throughout the body.
  2. This bone is located at the back of your skull and plays a role in vision.
  3. These bones form the middle part of your hand.
  4. These are groups of tissues that work together to perform a specific function.
  5. This gel-like substance within cells helps hold organelles in place.
  6. This part of the nail helps protect the area between the skin and the nail from infections.
  7. This term refers to an excessive focus on one's health, sometimes feeling symptoms without physical evidence.
  8. The tissue that allows your body to move and provides strength.
  9. The study of the structure of the human body.
  10. Groups of cells that work together to carry out a particular function.
  11. The process of inhaling oxygen and exhaling carbon dioxide.
  12. These are the basic building blocks of all living organisms.
  13. These glands produce saliva, which aids in digestion.
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  1. This protein provides strength and structure to skin, bones, and other connective tissues.
  2. This artery provides the primary blood supply to the head and neck.
  3. This part of the nervous system helps your body relax and conserve energy after a stressful event.
  4. The system in your body responsible for movement.
  5. These blood vessels carry oxygen-rich blood away from the heart.
  6. This is the outermost layer of skin that we see and touch every day.
  7. This system is responsible for circulating blood throughout the body.
  8. This clear fluid flows through vessels and helps remove toxins from the body.
  9. The study of how the human body functions.
  10. This system transmits signals between different parts of the body, allowing you to respond to stimuli.
  11. The membrane surrounding and protecting the heart.

24 Clues: The study of how the human body functions.The study of the structure of the human body.These bones form the middle part of your hand.The system in your body responsible for movement.The membrane surrounding and protecting the heart.These glands produce saliva, which aids in digestion.The process of inhaling oxygen and exhaling carbon dioxide....

Anatomy by Skyla 2024-09-18

Anatomy by Skyla crossword puzzle
Across
  1. spongy bone consisting of numerous branching bony plates
  2. forms the back of the skull and the base of the cranium
  3. the five bones of the palm
  4. form the roof and sides of the skull, just behind the frontal bone
  5. a triangular structure, composed of 5 vertebrae, that forms the base of the vertebral column
  6. break down old or damaged bone cells.
  7. lower jawbone
  8. the formation of a bone
  9. rotation of the forearm and hand so that the palm faces forward or upward
  10. small, nodular bone that develops within a tendon
  11. encloses and protects the brain
  12. forms anterior part of skull
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  1. The shaft of the bone
  2. a thick tissue that completely covers the bone.
  3. collar bone
  4. cranium and facial bones
  5. the process of blood cell formation
  6. (are membranous areas of incomplete intramembranous ossification
  7. knee cap
  8. have long longitudinal axes and expanded ends
  9. where Osteocytes pass nutrients and gases through the matrix via tiny canals
  10. fourteen bones of the finger
  11. located along the midline in the anterior portion of the thoracic cage
  12. Normally humans have 12 pairs of _____
  13. a small rudimentary tailbone composed of four fused vertebrae Thoracic cage
  14. have roughly equal lengths of widths

26 Clues: knee capcollar bonelower jawboneThe shaft of the bonethe formation of a bonecranium and facial bonesthe five bones of the palmfourteen bones of the fingerforms anterior part of skullencloses and protects the brainthe process of blood cell formationhave roughly equal lengths of widthsbreak down old or damaged bone cells....

Anatomy and Physiology 2024-10-21

Anatomy and Physiology crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Sensory: vision
  2. Phagocyte in chronic infections
  3. Sensory: smell
  4. Primarily water, non-cellular, the fluid matrix of blood
  5. Also known as red blood cell
  6. Number rises during parasite infections
  7. Largest and most complex division of the brain
  8. Contains photoreceptors
  9. Middle auditory ossicle
  10. Auditory ossicle attached to tympanic membrane
  11. Ancestral cell of platelets
  12. Abnormal decrease in the number of platelets
  13. Abnormal increase in the number of RBC
  14. Changes shape to focus light on retina
  15. Releases a vasodilator; the least abundant WBC
  16. Abnormal increase in the number of WBC
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  1. Most anterior part of the eyeball
  2. Condition of too few RBCs
  3. Regulates the body temperature, hunger, thirst, emotion, and pleasure
  4. Abnormal increase in the number of platelets
  5. Abnormal decrease in the number of WBC
  6. Controls coordination, muscle tone, balance and equilibrium
  7. Its name means "neutral-loving", a phagocyte
  8. Motor: tongue movement
  9. Controls the size of pupil

25 Clues: Sensory: smellSensory: visionMotor: tongue movementContains photoreceptorsMiddle auditory ossicleCondition of too few RBCsControls the size of pupilAncestral cell of plateletsAlso known as red blood cellPhagocyte in chronic infectionsMost anterior part of the eyeballAbnormal decrease in the number of WBCAbnormal increase in the number of RBC...

Anatomy Muscles Crossword 2024-10-31

Anatomy Muscles Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Model of muscle contraction where sarcomeres shorten due to overlapping of actin and myosin filaments.
  2. Oxygen-binding protein in red blood cells.
  3. Small gap between the neuron and muscle fiber membranes at a synapse.
  4. Thin connective tissue layer that surrounds individual muscle fibers within each fascicle.
  5. Functional junction between a neuron and another cell for signal transmission.
  6. Repeating structural units within skeletal muscle fibers.
  7. Single, rapid contraction response of a muscle fiber to a stimulus.
  8. Connective tissue that divides muscle tissue into bundles called fascicles.
  9. Outer layer of connective tissue that closely surrounds each skeletal muscle.
  10. Thin protein filaments in myofibrils involved in muscle contraction.
  11. Oxygen-binding protein synthesized in muscle cells, enhancing oxygen availability.
  12. Protruding parts of myosin filaments that bind and pull on actin during contraction.
  13. Membranous channels extending into the muscle fiber, carrying extracellular fluid to support muscle contraction.
  14. Specialized smooth endoplasmic reticulum that surrounds each myofibril, storing and releasing calcium ions.
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  1. Primary muscle responsible for a specific movement.
  2. Movement that increases the angle between bones at a joint.
  3. Enlarged sections of the sarcoplasmic reticulum near T-tubules.
  4. Muscle that opposes the action of the agonist.
  5. Muscles that assist the agonist by contributing to the movement.
  6. involuntary muscle tissue found in the heart.
  7. Voluntary muscle attached to bones, controlled consciously.
  8. Involuntary muscle tissue without striations, found in walls of internal organs.
  9. Chemical messengers released by neurons to communicate with target cells.
  10. Movement that decreases the angle between bones at a joint.
  11. Dense connective tissue that surrounds and separates individual skeletal muscles, anchoring them in place and providing structural support.

25 Clues: Oxygen-binding protein in red blood cells.involuntary muscle tissue found in the heart.Muscle that opposes the action of the agonist.Primary muscle responsible for a specific movement.Repeating structural units within skeletal muscle fibers.Movement that increases the angle between bones at a joint....

anatomy chpt 1 2025-09-17

anatomy chpt 1 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Skeletal muscles that help with body movement
  2. Helps regulate temperature, cushions and protects the body, and is made of the skin.
  3. Removes waste from the body in the form of urine includes the kidneys and bladder
  4. the lungs are ____ to the skin
  5. Carries things such as oxygen and nutrients to and from the tissue cells, includes the heart and blood
  6. to increase in size
  7. the wrist is ____ to the elbow
  8. ability to sense changes in the environment and then to react to them
  9. the study of structure and shape of the body and its parts and their relationships to one another
  10. Control system of the body includes the brain, nerves, and spinal cord
  11. Made of bones, cartilages, ligaments, and joints. Supports and protects the body.
  12. Breaks down food includes the mouth, esophagus, stomach and intestines
  13. the study of how the body and its parts work or function
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  1. the head is ___ to the abdomen
  2. the ears are ____ to the head
  3. the smallest unit of living things
  4. Returns fluids leaked from the blood back to blood vessels, includes the lymph nodes
  5. Keeps the body supplied with oxygen and removes carbon dioxide, includes the lungs, trachea, nasal passages, and more
  6. structure composed of 2 or more tissue types that accomplish a common task
  7. a group of organs that work together to accomplish a common task
  8. Controls body activities, produces hormones, parts are called glands
  9. made of groups of similar cells that have a common function
  10. the stomach is ____ to the chin

23 Clues: to increase in sizethe ears are ____ to the headthe head is ___ to the abdomenthe lungs are ____ to the skinthe wrist is ____ to the elbowthe stomach is ____ to the chinthe smallest unit of living thingsSkeletal muscles that help with body movementthe study of how the body and its parts work or function...

Anatomy: Module 2A 2025-09-24

Anatomy: Module 2A crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Multiple layers with flattened cells at the surface — common where abrasion occurs (e.g., skin).
  2. Epithelial function — detecting stimuli such as touch, pressure, or chemical signals.
  3. Tissue type that supports, binds, and protects (contains cells embedded in an extracellular matrix).
  4. Single layer of tall, rectangular cells; common lining in stomach and intestine.
  5. The free or ‘top’ surface of an epithelial cell (often has microvilli/cilia).
  6. A sealing junction between epithelial cells that prevents passage between cells.
  7. Glands that secrete hormones directly into the bloodstream (no ducts).
  8. Small, finger-like membrane protrusions that increase surface area for absorption (e.g., intestine).
  9. Epithelial function — keeps out pathogens and mechanical damage.
  10. Epithelial function — movement of molecules from a lumen into cells (e.g., gut).
  11. Farther from the surface of the body; the bones are \_\_\_ to the muscles.
  12. Strong anchoring junctions that connect intermediate filaments between neighboring cells (resist mechanical stress).
  13. Composite structure (two words) composed of basal lamina + reticular lamina — anchors epithelium to connective tissue.
  14. Tissue specialized for contraction and force generation.
  15. Closer to the midline of the body; the big toe is \_\_\_ to the little toe.
  16. Hair-like projections that move mucus and trapped particles (found in trachea).
  17. Non-cellular material produced by cells of connective tissue; provides structural support and biochemical cues to cells.
  18. Glands that secrete via ducts onto epithelial surfaces (e.g., sweat, saliva).
  19. Stratified squamous epithelium without a layer of surface keratin — found on moist surfaces like oral mucosa.
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  1. Appears layered because nuclei are at different levels, but every cell touches the basal lamina; often ciliated in the respiratory tract.
  2. Single layer of flat cells adapted for diffusion and filtration (e.g., alveoli).
  3. Closer to the surface of the body; the skin is \_\_\_ to the muscles.
  4. Tough structural protein that accumulates in the superficial epidermis and helps prevent water loss.
  5. Specialized epithelium that stretches (found in urinary bladder).
  6. The lower, attached surface of an epithelial cell that faces connective tissue.
  7. Away from the midline; the ears are \_\_\_ to the nose.
  8. Mucus-secreting epithelial cell, abundant in respiratory and intestinal epithelium.
  9. Toward the back of the body (synonymous with dorsal).
  10. Toward the front of the body (synonymous with ventral).
  11. Channel-forming junctions that allow ions and small molecules to pass directly between adjacent cells.
  12. Tissue specialized for rapid communication and control (neurons & glia).
  13. One of the four primary tissue types that covers surfaces and forms glands.
  14. Farther from the point of attachment of a limb to the trunk; the fingers are \_\_\_ to the wrist.
  15. Stratified squamous epithelium whose surface cells are dead and full of a tough protein — found in epidermis.
  16. Single layer of cube-shaped cells, often in kidney tubules.
  17. Thin adhesive sheet of the basement membrane that anchors epithelium to connective tissue.
  18. Nearer to the point of attachment of a limb to the trunk; the elbow is \_\_\_ to the wrist.
  19. Epithelial function — production and release of substances (via glands).

38 Clues: Toward the back of the body (synonymous with dorsal).Away from the midline; the ears are \_\_\_ to the nose.Toward the front of the body (synonymous with ventral).Tissue specialized for contraction and force generation.Single layer of cube-shaped cells, often in kidney tubules.Epithelial function — keeps out pathogens and mechanical damage....