greys anatomy Crossword Puzzles
Respiratory Anatomy 2021-09-30
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- Another word for breastbone
- Muscles in between each rib
- set of 3, deep neck muscles
- Pectoral girdle bone on ventral side
- Large neck muscle
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- umbrella-shaped muscle
- C1
- Muscle whose name means "under the clavicle"
- Attaches to the larynx superiorly
- Pectoral girdle bone on dorsal side
- C2
- Where all primary expiration muscles are found
12 Clues: C1 • C2 • Large neck muscle • umbrella-shaped muscle • Another word for breastbone • Muscles in between each rib • set of 3, deep neck muscles • Attaches to the larynx superiorly • Pectoral girdle bone on dorsal side • Pectoral girdle bone on ventral side • Muscle whose name means "under the clavicle" • Where all primary expiration muscles are found
Vocal Anatomy 2019-03-05
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- Leaf-shaped cartilage that protects the larynx when swallowing
- Allows you to alter the tension of the vocal folds
- Cartilage in the shape of a pyramid that attaches directly to the vocal folds
- Important for the creation of forceful speech
- Allows you to vary the tone and volume of speech
- Relaxes the vocal folds, resulting in a softer voice
- This is housed in the larynx.
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- Forms the base of the larynx
- Cartilage made of two plates that forms the Adam's Apple
- Abducts the vocal folds, creating space between them
- Alternate name for the cricothyroid muscle
- This set of muscles affects breathing
12 Clues: Forms the base of the larynx • This is housed in the larynx. • This set of muscles affects breathing • Alternate name for the cricothyroid muscle • Important for the creation of forceful speech • Allows you to vary the tone and volume of speech • Allows you to alter the tension of the vocal folds • Abducts the vocal folds, creating space between them • ...
Grey's Anatomy 2020-01-17
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- Hija de Ellis y Richard
- primera esposa de Alex Karev
- especializada en neuro
- nombre del primer capítulo de la serie
- ex esposa de George O'Malley
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- le ofrece trabajo en Suiza a Cristina Yang
- Meredith la tuvo en secreto
- la serie es ambientada en la ciudad de
- Primer nombre del hospital
- actual jefa de cirugía del Grey+Sloan Memorial Hospital
- obstetra de Teddy Altman
- engendro del demonio
12 Clues: engendro del demonio • especializada en neuro • Hija de Ellis y Richard • obstetra de Teddy Altman • Primer nombre del hospital • Meredith la tuvo en secreto • primera esposa de Alex Karev • ex esposa de George O'Malley • la serie es ambientada en la ciudad de • nombre del primer capítulo de la serie • le ofrece trabajo en Suiza a Cristina Yang • ...
Vocal Anatomy 2024-01-31
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- horseshoe-shaped bone located above the larynx. the only bone that is free floating in the body
- Folds The Source of sound; Two flaps of tissue attached to the cartilage in the larynx
- The Voice Box; protects vocal folds
- A shield-shaped cartilage that protects the vocal folds
- air pressure buildup under vocal folds
- Pyramid-shaped cartilages that are on top of the cricoids and close and open the vocal folds
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- is leaf-shaped and protects airways by folding down over the vocal folds
- muscles Large strap muscles that control the up and down movement of the larynx
- dome-shaped muscle that is under the lungs and on the torso that moves up and down on inhale and exhale
- Move the cartilage of the larynx
- is a ring-shaped muscle that is on the bottom of the larynx
- opening space that is located between the vocal folds
12 Clues: Move the cartilage of the larynx • The Voice Box; protects vocal folds • air pressure buildup under vocal folds • opening space that is located between the vocal folds • A shield-shaped cartilage that protects the vocal folds • is a ring-shaped muscle that is on the bottom of the larynx • is leaf-shaped and protects airways by folding down over the vocal folds • ...
Heart Anatomy 2024-03-19
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- carry blood TO the heart
- largest artery in the body
- AV valve on the Right
- SL valve on the left leading to the aorta
- AV valve, also known as the Mitral valve, on the Left
- superior/inferior veins that deliver blood to the R Atrium
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- the 2 lower chambers of the heart
- the 2 upper chambers of the heart
- carry blood AWAY from the heart
- circulation of blood from the L. Ventricle to the body and back to the R. Atrium
- SL valve on the right leading to the lungs
- circulation of blood from the R. Ventricle to the lungs and back to the L. Atrium
12 Clues: AV valve on the Right • carry blood TO the heart • largest artery in the body • carry blood AWAY from the heart • the 2 lower chambers of the heart • the 2 upper chambers of the heart • SL valve on the left leading to the aorta • SL valve on the right leading to the lungs • AV valve, also known as the Mitral valve, on the Left • ...
Human Anatomy 2023-04-28
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- the thin layer of tissue forming the natural outer covering of the body of a person or animal
- the internal organ in which major digestion occurs that links the esophagus to the small intestine
- each of a pair of organs in the head through which an animal can see
- the fleshy muscular organ in the mouth of a mammal, used for tasting, swallowing, and articulating speech
- the part of the alimentary canal that connects the throat to the stomach
- an organ of soft nervous tissue in the skull and responsible for all executive functioning
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- one of a pair of organs in the chest that supplies the body with oxygen and removes carbon dioxide from the body
- a pair of organs in the abdominal cavity of mammals, birds, and reptiles excreting urine
- the part projecting above the mouth on the face of a person or animal, containing the nostrils and used for breathing and smelling
- a blood protein produced in response to and counteracting a specific antigen
- a hollow muscular organ that pumps the blood through the circulatory system by rhythmic contraction
- an organ of hearing and balance in humans
12 Clues: an organ of hearing and balance in humans • each of a pair of organs in the head through which an animal can see • the part of the alimentary canal that connects the throat to the stomach • a blood protein produced in response to and counteracting a specific antigen • a pair of organs in the abdominal cavity of mammals, birds, and reptiles excreting urine • ...
Dandelion Anatomy 2023-04-19
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- green cup that protects young flower buds
- needle like structure that holds up pappus
- bitter white liquid that deters insects from munching on plants, kills disease and plugs wounds
- cylinder that produces pollen, male part
- tooth shaped, absorb sunlight for photosynthesis, and smother nearby plants
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- raises flower to attract insects/raises seed to catch the wind
- anchors plant to ground, provide food for winter to spring, adapt to landscape
- opens in dry weather to release fruit and stands tall to catch wind
- tufts of hair that carry fruit on the wind
- ribbon like structure made up of 5 joined petals
- above anthers, catch pollen, female part
- plant ovary, ovules develop into seeds, sticks to soil
12 Clues: cylinder that produces pollen, male part • above anthers, catch pollen, female part • green cup that protects young flower buds • needle like structure that holds up pappus • tufts of hair that carry fruit on the wind • ribbon like structure made up of 5 joined petals • plant ovary, ovules develop into seeds, sticks to soil • ...
human anatomy 2023-01-03
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- they cover the surface of your body
- the main support structure of your body, especially the upper body and back
- it pumps blood throughout the body
- it houses the brain
- they come in pairs and produce urine
- they produce red blood cells
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- they digest and absorb nutrients
- they make up the skeletal system
- the center of the nervous system
- it stores urine
- we use it to breathe
- it works hard when you smoke or drink alcohol
12 Clues: it stores urine • it houses the brain • we use it to breathe • they produce red blood cells • they digest and absorb nutrients • they make up the skeletal system • the center of the nervous system • it pumps blood throughout the body • they cover the surface of your body • they come in pairs and produce urine • it works hard when you smoke or drink alcohol • ...
Anatomy Crossword 2023-05-15
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- Sits ithin the oral cavity
- sits within the abdomen
- consists of 24 vertbral
- contains 27 bones
- Located in the right upper quadrant of the abdomen
- dome-shaped structure, thin
- part of this is visible on the outside of the head called the auricle
- also known as a cranium
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- in the ankle
- sits in bony sockets formed by the bones of the skull
- helps you wink and puff out cheeks
- head nestles into the duodenum, the C-shaped first section of the small intestine
12 Clues: in the ankle • contains 27 bones • sits within the abdomen • consists of 24 vertbral • also known as a cranium • Sits ithin the oral cavity • dome-shaped structure, thin • helps you wink and puff out cheeks • Located in the right upper quadrant of the abdomen • sits in bony sockets formed by the bones of the skull • ...
Stream Anatomy 2025-01-30
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- has a base level of -415m
- stream with continuous flow
- Rocky mountains form this divide
- turbulent flow in streams
- largest uninterrupted waterfall
- smaller streams that feed larger ones
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- origin of a stream
- fertile topsoil deposits
- wide looping bends
- slope of a stream
- flows into another body of water
- land that stream drains
12 Clues: slope of a stream • origin of a stream • wide looping bends • land that stream drains • fertile topsoil deposits • has a base level of -415m • turbulent flow in streams • stream with continuous flow • largest uninterrupted waterfall • Rocky mountains form this divide • flows into another body of water • smaller streams that feed larger ones
anatomy 15 2025-07-17
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- single bone on the spine
- rash all over the body caused by virus
- upper jawbone
- the part of the body pneumonia attacks
- largest artery in the body
- scapula bone is located here
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- ventricle is upper or lower heart chamber?
- tuberculosis is caused by this
- organ regulating blood sugar
- gland affecting sleep cycles
- a cold is caused by a germ or virus?
- disease caused by mosquito bites
12 Clues: upper jawbone • single bone on the spine • largest artery in the body • organ regulating blood sugar • gland affecting sleep cycles • scapula bone is located here • tuberculosis is caused by this • disease caused by mosquito bites • a cold is caused by a germ or virus? • rash all over the body caused by virus • the part of the body pneumonia attacks • ...
Eye Anatomy 2026-03-03
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- Protects the eye from injury and external debris
- A clear, flexible structure behind the iris that fine-tunes focus
- Where the optic nerve fibers cross
- Photoreceptor used for polychromatic vision in high light
- The colored part, a muscle that adjusts the pupil's size
- Photoreceptor used for monochromatic vision in low light
- Transmits electrical signals from the retina to the brain
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- The central opening in the iris that lets light in
- Light-sensitive tissue at the back of the eye with photoreceptors (rods for low light, cones for color) that convert light to nerve signals
- Where no photoreceptors are present in the retina
- The white, tough outer wall that maintains the eye's shape
- The clear, dome-shaped front part that bends (refracts) incoming light
12 Clues: Where the optic nerve fibers cross • Protects the eye from injury and external debris • Where no photoreceptors are present in the retina • The central opening in the iris that lets light in • The colored part, a muscle that adjusts the pupil's size • Photoreceptor used for monochromatic vision in low light • Photoreceptor used for polychromatic vision in high light • ...
La la danny lore 2025-02-07
11 Clues: bad heart • shoe size • my moms name • favorite band • my zodiac animal • time I woke up today • something im trying to grow • somehting I really want to use right now • favorite anatomy word to say fast 3 times • the condition that I suffer from chronically • if I could make someone in this class shut up it would be
rome and carthage 2020-11-03
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- government in which citizens elect their leader
- stabbed to death in Rome
- fight each other to the death
- craftsperson who works with metal
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- ordinary citizen
- capital of Italy
- was the last of five emperors who reigned
- holy people in Christianity
- basic beliefs, concepts, and attitudes
- the study of the body’s structure
10 Clues: ordinary citizen • capital of Italy • stabbed to death in Rome • holy people in Christianity • fight each other to the death • the study of the body’s structure • craftsperson who works with metal • basic beliefs, concepts, and attitudes • was the last of five emperors who reigned • government in which citizens elect their leader
Tv show- Grey's Anatomy 2023-04-19
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- the amount of seasons
- gathering's outside the hospital
- The rainy city
- ultimate plane crash that changed everyone
- Anatomy The medical hospital named after Meredith Grey
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- many specialties to choose from as a surgeon
- where the show is streamed
- Avery foundation to support hospital
- mcdreamy neurosurgeon
- becomes a good pediatric surgeon and Merediths bestfriend
10 Clues: The rainy city • the amount of seasons • mcdreamy neurosurgeon • where the show is streamed • gathering's outside the hospital • Avery foundation to support hospital • ultimate plane crash that changed everyone • many specialties to choose from as a surgeon • Anatomy The medical hospital named after Meredith Grey • becomes a good pediatric surgeon and Merediths bestfriend
medios comunicacion 503 2013-09-27
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- the headline de un periódico
- Salma Hayek es una
- escribir un texto en un periódico
- Ustedes tienen que ..... la voz en Supersite
- The Hall of .... en Hollywood
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- ayer empezó la 2 .... de Grey's Anatomy
- kermit es el .... de los muppets
- the front cover
- Woody Allen rueda una película (verb in infinitive)
- Marylin Monroe
10 Clues: Marylin Monroe • the front cover • Salma Hayek es una • the headline de un periódico • The Hall of .... en Hollywood • kermit es el .... de los muppets • escribir un texto en un periódico • ayer empezó la 2 .... de Grey's Anatomy • Ustedes tienen que ..... la voz en Supersite • Woody Allen rueda una película (verb in infinitive)
A Man of Creative Mind 2025-08-29
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- the ability to keep doing something difficult for a long time
- in the end
- continuing to do something
- to develop successfully
- the study of the structure of living things
- the coming together of two or more things
- to cause someone to become interested
- based on feelings or opinions rather than facts
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- to expand into new activities or areas
- to show something that was secret
- different in distinct ways
- very clever
- covering a large area
- a painting of a person
14 Clues: in the end • very clever • covering a large area • a painting of a person • to develop successfully • continuing to do something • different in distinct ways • to show something that was secret • to cause someone to become interested • to expand into new activities or areas • the coming together of two or more things • the study of the structure of living things • ...
FHS 1.02 Significant Figures in Medical History 2024-01-26
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- Early version of a pharmacy.
- Refined surgical techniques such as the tracheostomy.
- Published the first anatomy book.
- His work is the basis for modern psychology & psychiatry.
- Developed bifocals.
- Founded the American Red Cross
- Invented the lens for the microscope.
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- Developed sterilization techniques for surgical equipment & developed rabies vaccine.
- First licensed female physician in America.
- The period of revival of interest in medicine.
- Invented the microscope.
- Discovered the bacterium that causes tuberculosis.
- Founder of modern nursing.
- Developed the first vaccine, which was for smallpox.
- Proved that microorganisms caused disease.
- Discovered X-rays.
- Invented the stethoscope.
17 Clues: Discovered X-rays. • Developed bifocals. • Invented the microscope. • Invented the stethoscope. • Founder of modern nursing. • Early version of a pharmacy. • Founded the American Red Cross • Published the first anatomy book. • Invented the lens for the microscope. • Proved that microorganisms caused disease. • First licensed female physician in America. • ...
CH 1-2 Crossword 2026-01-23
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- Glucose + Galactose
- The body’s way of keeping its internal conditions stable.
- The study of the function of the human body.
- Has skin as a major component.
- I am a big molecule made of repeating units.
- Shoulder region.
- Knee Region.
- Bottom of the foot region.
- A carbohydrate that plants use to store energy, made of many glucose molecules linked together.
- The study of the structure of the human body.
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- Glucose + Glucose
- Glucose + Fructose
- Monomer = Amino acids
- Effect exaggerates the stimulus.
- I am the monomer for Nucleic Acids.
- Behind the elbow region.
- A change in structure.
17 Clues: Knee Region. • Shoulder region. • Glucose + Glucose • Glucose + Fructose • Glucose + Galactose • Monomer = Amino acids • A change in structure. • Behind the elbow region. • Bottom of the foot region. • Has skin as a major component. • Effect exaggerates the stimulus. • I am the monomer for Nucleic Acids. • The study of the function of the human body. • ...
Knowledge of sport science 2015-07-14
7 Clues: Body Syestems • Physics of sport • Nutrition Training Diet • Psychology Energy Systems • Acquisition Decision Making • Management prevention and management • training principles and methods Fitness Testing
Module 5.03 The Scientific Revolution 2023-02-27
8 Clues: improved the telescope • developed geocentric theory • father of analytical geometry • developed heliocentric theory • identified the laws of gravity • father of modern human anatomy • father of the scientific method • identified the laws of planetary motion
Human Anatomy 2013-12-12
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- The back part of the body is called ___________.
- When the body is racing down in anatomical position.
- When the body is facing up in anatomical position.
- It happens when the body part gets away from the center of the body.
- The front part of the body is called ________.
- Occurs when you make your shoulders go up.
- Occurs when two bones side past each other.
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- It happens when the body part is closer to the center of the body.
- Humans are __________ because they have a head.
- Is when a body part is away from the surface of the body.
- Occurs when your shoulder go down.
- Is the movement of a bone around it´s longitudinaly axis.
12 Clues: Occurs when your shoulder go down. • Occurs when you make your shoulders go up. • Occurs when two bones side past each other. • The front part of the body is called ________. • Humans are __________ because they have a head. • The back part of the body is called ___________. • When the body is facing up in anatomical position. • ...
Anatomy/Physiology 2014-08-25
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- substance that is the physical basis of all living things
- natural balance within the body
- group of cells
- protective covering of a cell
- study of the processes or functions of living organisms
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- study of how disease occurs and the responses of organisms to disease processes
- cell division for gametes
- group of organs
- mass of protoplasm
- asexual cell reproduction
- the study of the structure of an organism
- group of tissues
12 Clues: group of cells • group of organs • group of tissues • mass of protoplasm • cell division for gametes • asexual cell reproduction • protective covering of a cell • natural balance within the body • the study of the structure of an organism • study of the processes or functions of living organisms • substance that is the physical basis of all living things • ...
Latin Anatomy 2020-12-13
PLANT anatomy 2021-10-14
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- complex, multi celled organisms
- attracts insects for pollination
- functions primarily in food manufacture by photosynthesis
- the seed- carrying structure
- algae, slime molds
- functions in seed propagation of the plant
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- Oldest organism
- anchors the plant
- helps produce antibiotics
- flowering plants, mosses, ferns
- mushrooms, molds, yeasts
- main body of the plant
12 Clues: Oldest organism • anchors the plant • algae, slime molds • main body of the plant • mushrooms, molds, yeasts • helps produce antibiotics • the seed- carrying structure • complex, multi celled organisms • flowering plants, mosses, ferns • attracts insects for pollination • functions in seed propagation of the plant • functions primarily in food manufacture by photosynthesis
anatomy + physiology 2022-09-02
Bird Anatomy 2022-11-15
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- the voice organ in birds
- keeping the eggs warm
- Wings built for speed
- the long trip many birds take to stay in warm areas
- Wings good for lifting heavy objects
- a flat bone that the wing muscles attach to
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- Wings good for maneuvering in the trees
- part of the respiratory system that enables birds to hold more oxygen, most have 6-9
- thick walled and muscular part of the digestive tract that grinds food
- Wings good for long distance flight
- egg whites
- an enlargement of the esophagus that stores food until it can move to the stomach
12 Clues: egg whites • keeping the eggs warm • Wings built for speed • the voice organ in birds • Wings good for long distance flight • Wings good for lifting heavy objects • Wings good for maneuvering in the trees • a flat bone that the wing muscles attach to • the long trip many birds take to stay in warm areas • thick walled and muscular part of the digestive tract that grinds food • ...
Leaf: anatomy 2023-10-27
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- conducting water and dissolved minerals (inorganic nutrients), is usually located on the upper side of a vein
- cells secrete a waxy layer, the cuticle
- mesophyll when the cells are more loosely and more irregularly arranged
- air spaces account for as much as 70 percent of the leaf’s volume
- of some plants help reduce water loss from the leaf surface by retaining a layer of moist air next to the leaf
- epidermis covers the upper surface
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- venation is characteristic of monocot leaves
- comes from Greek and means “the middle of the leaf”
- or vascular bundles, of a leaf extend through the mesophyll
- mesophyll is the main site of photosynthesis in the leaf
- cells are usually the only epidermal cells with chloroplasts
- is flanked by two specialized epidermal guard cells
12 Clues: epidermis covers the upper surface • cells secrete a waxy layer, the cuticle • venation is characteristic of monocot leaves • comes from Greek and means “the middle of the leaf” • is flanked by two specialized epidermal guard cells • mesophyll is the main site of photosynthesis in the leaf • or vascular bundles, of a leaf extend through the mesophyll • ...
Grey's Anatomy 2020-01-17
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- Bailey actual jefa de cirugía del Grey+Sloan Memorial Hospital
- Primer nombre del hospital
- obstetra de Teddy Altman
- Meredith la tuvo en secreto
- le ofrece trabajo en Suiza a Cristina Yang
- ex esposa de George O'Malley
- engendro del demonio
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- primera esposa de Alex Karev
- especializada en neuro
- Hija de Ellis y Richard
- nombre del primer capítulo de la serie
- la serie es ambientada en la ciudad de
12 Clues: engendro del demonio • especializada en neuro • Hija de Ellis y Richard • obstetra de Teddy Altman • Primer nombre del hospital • Meredith la tuvo en secreto • primera esposa de Alex Karev • ex esposa de George O'Malley • nombre del primer capítulo de la serie • la serie es ambientada en la ciudad de • le ofrece trabajo en Suiza a Cristina Yang • ...
Kidney Anatomy 2020-04-17
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- Contains four main parts, including the loop of Henle
- The basic working unit of the kidneys
- The middle layer of a kidney
- Innermost region of the kidney
- Filtered blood leaves the kidney through this
- The space between pyramids
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- One rests atop of each kidney. Produces adrenaline
- A cluster of capillaries around the end of a kidney
- Brings blood to the kidney for filtration
- Contain nephrons
- 1/4 of cardiac output. Roughly 150L daily.
- Funnel-Shaped cavity. Urine collects here before going to the ureter.
- The outermost layer of the Kidney.
13 Clues: Contain nephrons • The space between pyramids • The middle layer of a kidney • Innermost region of the kidney • The outermost layer of the Kidney. • The basic working unit of the kidneys • Brings blood to the kidney for filtration • 1/4 of cardiac output. Roughly 150L daily. • Filtered blood leaves the kidney through this • One rests atop of each kidney. Produces adrenaline • ...
EYE ANATOMY 2023-03-03
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- Nerve: the nerve that connects the eye to the brain. The optic nerve transmits electrical impulses from the retina to the brain, which interprets them as images.
- Body: the part of the eye that produces aqueous humor.
- the thin, vascular membrane between the retinal and sclera. The choroid is composed of layers of blood vessels that provide nourishment to the outer layers of the retina.
- the nerve layer that lines the back of the eye. The retina senses light and creates impulses that are sent via the optic nerve to the brain.
- the clear tissue overlying the sclera (bulbar conjunctiva) that is continuous with the underside of the eye lid (palpebral conjunctiva)
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- the clear front window of the eye. The cornea provides most of the focusing power when light enters the eye.
- the transparent structure behind the pupil that focuses light rays onto the retina.
- the colored part of the eye. The iris adjusts the size of the pupil and regulates the amount of light that enters the eye.
- the tough, opaque tissue that serves as the eye’s protective outer coat.
- the small, highly sensitive area in the retina. The macula is responsible for fine, detailed central vision.
- the transparent, jelly-like substance that fills the eye’s cavity. It is composed mainly of water and helps to maintain the shape of the eye.
- the dark center in the middle of the iris. The pupil determines how much light is let into the eye.
12 Clues: Body: the part of the eye that produces aqueous humor. • the tough, opaque tissue that serves as the eye’s protective outer coat. • the transparent structure behind the pupil that focuses light rays onto the retina. • the dark center in the middle of the iris. The pupil determines how much light is let into the eye. • ...
The Anatomy 2023-02-17
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- motherboard manufacturer installs a basic OS (operating system) in the BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) chip
- reaches its capacity, the processor redirects the excess data to your hard drive
- houses your graphics card, which supplies the image to the monitor
- Port If you have an older printer or scanner, you probably connect the device to the parallel port
- is the brain that carries out your computer’s instructions.
- Card Motherboards often have integrated sound chips
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- The motherboard is a large PCB (printed circuit board) that houses most of your computer’s components and directs data traffic to and from the appropriate devices
- Port Serial ports are much slower than new USB and FireWire ports.
- 1394 Current FireWire ports transfer data as fast as 400Mbps (megabits per second).
- slots let peripherals communicate quickly with the processor.
- (power supply unit) isn’t the prettiest component by any means
- Many peripherals, such as MP3 players, modern printers, and PDAs (personal digital assistants) require USB (Universal Serial Bus) connections
12 Clues: Card Motherboards often have integrated sound chips • is the brain that carries out your computer’s instructions. • slots let peripherals communicate quickly with the processor. • (power supply unit) isn’t the prettiest component by any means • Port Serial ports are much slower than new USB and FireWire ports. • ...
Volcano Anatomy 2023-04-21
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- - A vertical pillar of superheated volcanic ash, tephra, and gases ejected from a volcanic vent during an explosive eruption. Eruption columns usually spread laterally into eruption clouds higher in the atmosphere.
- - Fine fragments (less than 2–4 mm in diameter) of volcanic rock formed by a volcanic explosion or ejected from a volcanic vent.
- - An outpouring of molten rock from a vent onto Earth's surface during an effusive volcanic eruption; also the resulting solidified body of rock.
- - hot density currents of pumice, ash, blocks, and volcanic gas that rapidly move down the slopes of a volcano. They may be initiated by collapse of eruptive columns, by explosive eruptions that boil over, and by the collapse of lava domes.
- - The channel or pipe that carries magma from a reservoir or chamber to the vent where it is erupted.
- - Molten rock beneath Earth’s surface capable of intrusion and extrusion.
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- - The opening or place at Earth’s surface through which magma, rock fragments, and/or volcanic gases are emitted.
- - A cloud of volcanic ash, tephra, and gases that forms downwind of an erupting volcano.
- - A vent or opening at the surface where volcanic gases and vapors are emitted.
- - A collective term covering a wide variety of slope-movement landforms and processes that involve the downslope transport of soil and rock material en masse under the influence of gravity. On volcanoes, landslides may occur during or soon after volcanic eruptions or at other times.
- - A steep-sided mass of viscous, commonly blocky, lava extruded from a vent; typically has a rounded top and covers a roughly circular area; may be isolated or associated with lobes or flows of lava from the same vent; typically silicic (rhyolite or dacite) in composition.
- - A collective term used for all pyroclastic material, regardless of size, shape, or origin, ejected into the air during a volcanic eruption.
12 Clues: - Molten rock beneath Earth’s surface capable of intrusion and extrusion. • - A vent or opening at the surface where volcanic gases and vapors are emitted. • - A cloud of volcanic ash, tephra, and gases that forms downwind of an erupting volcano. • - The channel or pipe that carries magma from a reservoir or chamber to the vent where it is erupted. • ...
Cardiac Anatomy 2024-10-28
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- The muscle layer of the heart
- Pumps blood to the body
- Carries oxygenated blood from the lungs to the heart
- A valve that opens to allow oxygenated blood to leave the heart
- Valve that prevents backflow into the right ventricle
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- Collects deoxygenated blood from the body
- Pumps blood to the lungs
- Valve between the right atrium and right ventricle
- A valve that prevents backflow into the left atrium
- Wall that separates the right and left ventricles
- Carries deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs
- Collects oxygenated blood from the lungs
- Collects oxygenated blood from the lungs
13 Clues: Pumps blood to the body • Pumps blood to the lungs • The muscle layer of the heart • Collects oxygenated blood from the lungs • Collects oxygenated blood from the lungs • Collects deoxygenated blood from the body • Wall that separates the right and left ventricles • Valve between the right atrium and right ventricle • A valve that prevents backflow into the left atrium • ...
Intro to Anatomy 2020-10-04
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- central and most important part of cell
- powerhouse of the cell
- study of functions and mechanisms
- 4 daughter cells
- splits into two identical daughter cells
- spontaneous/passive transport
- movement acros cell membranes w/o energy
- movement across cell membrane w/ energy
- calcium storage,protein synthesis...
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- carries genetic info in the form of genes
- movement from high concentration to low
- basic building blocks of living things
- study of embryos and their development
- study of organisms structure/parts
- break down excess or worn-out cell parts
- material or protoplasm within a cell
- transports/packages proteins and lipids
- ribosomes synthesize proteins
- DNA is copied into RNA
19 Clues: 4 daughter cells • powerhouse of the cell • DNA is copied into RNA • ribosomes synthesize proteins • spontaneous/passive transport • study of functions and mechanisms • study of organisms structure/parts • material or protoplasm within a cell • calcium storage,protein synthesis... • basic building blocks of living things • study of embryos and their development • ...
Anatomy Midterm Review 2019-03-08
Across
- In which direction will the articular disc of the TMJ move when the mandible is elevating.
- This foramina houses the medulla oblongota.
- This muscle causes ipsilateral lateral flexion and contralateral rotation of the head and neck.
- Which hyoid muscle has an intermediate tendon that attaches the anterior and posterior belly to the hyoid via a fibrous sling.
- This movement is greatly limited due to the design of the lumbar vertabrae superior and inferior articular process.
- A region that has vertabrae with nearly vertical articular facets that facilitate flexion and extension of the spine.
Down
- This suture is found between the parietal bone and the frontal bone.
- How many vertabrae are mobile in the typical adult.
- This facial bone does NOT contain a paranasal sinus.
- A bone contains the external acoustic meatus.
- This bone contains condyles for articulation with the first cervical vertabra.
- This hyoid muscle does NOT attach to the hyoid bone.
- This bone forms the lateral aspects and roof of the cranium.
- Name a muscle that attaches to the scapula.
- Name the suture found between the parietal and the occipital bones.
- A bone that contains the superior nasal concha.
- Which bone contains the supra-orbital foramen.
- This cranial bone contains the foremen oval, spinosum, rotundum, and the superior orbital fissure.
- Name the facial bone that forms the inferior portion of the nasal septum.
19 Clues: This foramina houses the medulla oblongota. • Name a muscle that attaches to the scapula. • A bone contains the external acoustic meatus. • Which bone contains the supra-orbital foramen. • A bone that contains the superior nasal concha. • How many vertabrae are mobile in the typical adult. • This facial bone does NOT contain a paranasal sinus. • ...
Dental Anatomy Keyterms 2023-11-15
Across
- Dentition The first set of 20 primary teeth.
- Primary teeth baby teeth baby teeth.
- The heart of the tooth
- Arch The lower jaw.
- First and Third teeth from the midline.
- Dentition The set of 32 secondary teeth.
- Tissue part covering the root and inside the gum.
- last 3 teeth
- Underneath your gingiva
Down
- Arch The upper jaw.
- Where we use Dental floss
- Hard portion of the root that surrounds the pulp and is covered by enamel on the crown and by cementum on the root
- 3rd tooth
- Arch 1/4 of the mouth.
- Fourth and eight tooth in one quadrant.
- pointy part of the 3rd tooth
- between canine and molars
- The natural teeth in a dental arch.
- The attachment for your mouth.
19 Clues: 3rd tooth • last 3 teeth • Arch The upper jaw. • Arch The lower jaw. • Arch 1/4 of the mouth. • The heart of the tooth • Underneath your gingiva • Where we use Dental floss • between canine and molars • pointy part of the 3rd tooth • The attachment for your mouth. • The natural teeth in a dental arch. • Primary teeth baby teeth baby teeth. • Fourth and eight tooth in one quadrant. • ...
Salmon Anatomy Functions 2023-10-02
Across
- Under the belly, this fin helps the salmon steer and slow down
- Absorb oxygen and release carbon dioxide into the water
- Controls the fish's buoyancy so they can float up or down
- Moves food from the mouth to the stomach
- Absorbs nutrients from food items as they pass through
- Behind the vent, this fin helps keep the fish stable and upright
- The largest and most powerful fin, pushing the fish forwards
- Controls the fish's senses and behavior (and thoughts???)
- Stores and breaks down food with digestive fluids
- Produces reproductive cells (eggs for females, sperm for males)
- Makes immune cells that fight off disease
- The fin on top that helps the fish make sharp turns and stops
Down
- An organ that humans don't have, these help out the intestines with digestion
- Filters blood, maintaining the right levels of sugars and chemicals
- Gives the fish a solid structure and sends signals from the brain to the muscles
- Pumps oxygenated blood from the gills to the muscles and organs
- Gets rid of liquid waste
- Scientists aren't sure what the purpose of this fin really is, but they clip tracking tags to them
- Expels solid waste, as well as eggs for females and sperm for males
19 Clues: Gets rid of liquid waste • Moves food from the mouth to the stomach • Makes immune cells that fight off disease • Stores and breaks down food with digestive fluids • Absorbs nutrients from food items as they pass through • Absorb oxygen and release carbon dioxide into the water • Controls the fish's buoyancy so they can float up or down • ...
Anatomy: Muscle System 2025-01-13
Across
- Helps maintain body position
- Under your control
- Where muscle attacks to bone
- muscles cells work together
- Hollow muscle
- Not under people's control
- Help produce movement
- Muscle fibers are stimulated repeatedly
- when tension is created because of motion
Down
- Protein that have "heads"
- Main part of muscle
- Thin myofilament
- Muscles that relax during movement
- Builds up most of the Heart
- 40-50% of body weight
- produces specific muscle movement
- acts as an anchor
- converts chemical energy to mechanical creates heat waste
- how muscles are packaged
19 Clues: Hollow muscle • Thin myofilament • acts as an anchor • Under your control • Main part of muscle • 40-50% of body weight • Help produce movement • how muscles are packaged • Protein that have "heads" • Not under people's control • Builds up most of the Heart • muscles cells work together • Helps maintain body position • Where muscle attacks to bone • produces specific muscle movement • ...
Muscle Anatomy Crossword 2026-03-06
Across
- channels that surround the myofibrils; sarcoplasmic _______
- neurotransmitter used to cause a muscle contraction
- inprovide muscle fiber
- connects bones to other bones
- this superhero has huge muscles when he's angry; David Banner
- thick filaments of a muscle fiber
- surrounds fascicles
- helps reginerate ATP; ______ phosphate
Down
- bundle of muscle fibers
- muscle fiber membrane
- type of muscle that makes up the heart
- when muscles become tired
- they store neurotransmitters
- outermost layer; surrounds the entire muscle
- organelle that provides the energy needed for muscle contraction
- explains how muscle contractions work; sliding ______ theory
- thin filaments of a muscle fiber
- connects muscles to bones
- space between a neuron and the muscle; synaptic _____
19 Clues: surrounds fascicles • muscle fiber membrane • inprovide muscle fiber • bundle of muscle fibers • when muscles become tired • connects muscles to bones • they store neurotransmitters • connects bones to other bones • thin filaments of a muscle fiber • thick filaments of a muscle fiber • type of muscle that makes up the heart • helps reginerate ATP; ______ phosphate • ...
Scientific Revolution 2023-12-13
Across
- Invented the Fahrenheit scale
- Developed the heliocentric system
- Developed the Tychonic System
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- The first to use a telescope to study the stars
- Mathematically proved the heliocentric theory
- Developed analytic geometry
- Disproved the theory of combustion
- Helped develop the scientific method
- Disproved many of Galen’s hypotheses
- Considered the father of modern anatomy
10 Clues: Developed analytic geometry • Invented the Fahrenheit scale • Developed the Tychonic System • Developed the heliocentric system • Disproved the theory of combustion • Helped develop the scientific method • Disproved many of Galen’s hypotheses • Considered the father of modern anatomy • Mathematically proved the heliocentric theory • ...
Animal Science Vocabulary 2022-11-02
10 Clues: Produced by cows • The meat of a cow • An animal with horns • Things made out of Milk • A different name for cows • A different name for a pig • A specific group of animals. • The structure of living thing • Animals raised for commodities • A animal with a thick coat of fur
vocabulary 1/25/22 2022-01-25
10 Clues: stop, end • able to hear • tease or verbal bullying • barely warm to the touch • the anti-hero of a story • allowing water to seep through • to be nervous about what lies ahead • the science of structure of the body • places where humans don't usually live • to splash over the sides of a container
Affix List #2 (11th Grade) 2025-11-13
10 Clues: full of joy • a long speech • the main character • when everyone agrees • the conclusion, the end • to give life to something • using more words than necessary • the first version, the original • the study of the structure of living things • when a new word is formed by rearranging the letters of another word
History 2020-06-03
Across
- a more advanced society
- one of the earliest systems of writing
- the structure of our bodies
- huge in size
- to keep something in its original state
Down
- the study of human cultures
- an object of cultural and historic interest
- a place to store and display historic artifacts
- important in some way
- a detailed examination
10 Clues: huge in size • important in some way • a detailed examination • a more advanced society • the study of human cultures • the structure of our bodies • one of the earliest systems of writing • to keep something in its original state • an object of cultural and historic interest • a place to store and display historic artifacts
medios comunicacion 503 2013-09-27
Across
- the headline de un periódico
- Salma Hayek es una
- escribir un texto en un periódico
- Ustedes tienen que ..... la voz en Supersite
- The Hall of .... en Hollywood
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- ayer empezó la 2 .... de Grey's Anatomy
- kermit es el .... de los muppets
- the front cover
- Woody Allen rueda una película (verb in infinitive)
- Marylin Monroe
10 Clues: Marylin Monroe • the front cover • Salma Hayek es una • the headline de un periódico • The Hall of .... en Hollywood • kermit es el .... de los muppets • escribir un texto en un periódico • ayer empezó la 2 .... de Grey's Anatomy • Ustedes tienen que ..... la voz en Supersite • Woody Allen rueda una película (verb in infinitive)
Mutation and evolution 2023-04-20
Across
- a chemical that causes mutations
- pieces of chromosomes get exchanged
- 1 nucleotide is replaced
- a pseudo-living thing that can cause mutations and illness
- nucleotide deleted
- study of parts of the body
Down
- extra nucleotide added
- remains from ancient organisms
- study of embryos
- a type of ray from the sun that causes mutations
10 Clues: study of embryos • nucleotide deleted • extra nucleotide added • 1 nucleotide is replaced • study of parts of the body • remains from ancient organisms • a chemical that causes mutations • pieces of chromosomes get exchanged • a type of ray from the sun that causes mutations • a pseudo-living thing that can cause mutations and illness
Christmas 2021-02-10
10 Clues: you have big • what course am i in • the name of your person • another name for mistletoe • what university do we go to • my pickup line involved this • our favourite module of anatomy • red, soccer, manchester united, cocky • a mathematical constant and amazing name • what day (number) did you get your KitKat box?
jimenez, juan 7 period, game 1 2023-09-19
10 Clues: in front • back side • upper part of the body • lower part of the body • structures of living things • towards the middle of the body • closer to the surface of the body • nearer to the point of attachment • the thumb is lateral to the digits • further from the point of attachment
Scientific Revolution 2024-05-15
Across
- Isaac Newton discovered this
- His scale showed freezing at 32
- New way of thinking
- Publishes first 2 laws of planetary motion
- Built his own telescope in 1609
Down
- Helped spread ideas rapidly
- His scale showed freezing at 0
- Invents the microscope
- Publishes anatomy textbook
- Idea God had a role in the universe
10 Clues: New way of thinking • Invents the microscope • Publishes anatomy textbook • Helped spread ideas rapidly • Isaac Newton discovered this • His scale showed freezing at 0 • His scale showed freezing at 32 • Built his own telescope in 1609 • Idea God had a role in the universe • Publishes first 2 laws of planetary motion
Science and Sport 2024-12-08
Across
- a kind of mental power
- study of art and techniques of designing
- study of human society
- study of nervous system
- a group of people searching for opponent's team information
Down
- study of human body
- study of the properties and behavior of matter
- to increase smth, improve
- study of genes
- study of mind and behavior
10 Clues: study of genes • study of human body • a kind of mental power • study of human society • study of nervous system • to increase smth, improve • study of mind and behavior • study of art and techniques of designing • study of the properties and behavior of matter • a group of people searching for opponent's team information
chapter 4 2021-12-06
Across
- church German translation of the bible
- press able to make lots a books really fast
- wrote a book called the prince
- Luther protested against the Church
- the church lost this
- earth is in the center
- the study of space
Down
- first lady in the world
- people followed martin Luther and protested
- sun is in the center
- putting 3D things on a 2D surface
- the study of the human body
- Dominican monk
- what most people in the middle ages were
14 Clues: Dominican monk • the study of space • sun is in the center • the church lost this • earth is in the center • first lady in the world • the study of the human body • wrote a book called the prince • putting 3D things on a 2D surface • Luther protested against the Church • church German translation of the bible • what most people in the middle ages were • ...
Ancient Egypt Vocabulary - Topic 3, Lessons 1 + 2 2024-01-03
Across
- a structure built with triangular sides
- king
- the study of the structure of the human body
- a group of rocky rapids
- an area of sediment
- a famous statue
- dedication or loyalty
Down
- a ruling family
- a system of officials to handle government business
- a body preserved by a special process
- the process of preserving a dead body
- a drawing or symbol that represents a word or sound
- a statue or free-standing piece of art made of clay, stone, etc.
- paper
14 Clues: king • paper • a ruling family • a famous statue • an area of sediment • dedication or loyalty • a group of rocky rapids • a body preserved by a special process • the process of preserving a dead body • a structure built with triangular sides • the study of the structure of the human body • a system of officials to handle government business • ...
Hollomahoney 2022-06-10
Across
- preceding ‘national’, or a type of Japanese car
- preceding ‘diamond’ or ‘orange’
- ‘till ____ do us part’
- following ‘lucky’ or ‘chip ‘n’
- associated with cookery or board games
- sends balls, or holds liquid
- seasonal downpour
Down
- prefix to a drink, or following to ‘sucked’
- common in anatomy or motorways
- fashion brand, or a winner
- accompanying a drink perhaps
- preceding ‘centric’ or ‘state’
- those proven wrong may find themselves eating this
- a form of gambling found in children’s fairs
14 Clues: seasonal downpour • fashion brand, or a winner • ‘till ____ do us part’ • accompanying a drink perhaps • sends balls, or holds liquid • common in anatomy or motorways • following ‘lucky’ or ‘chip ‘n’ • preceding ‘centric’ or ‘state’ • preceding ‘diamond’ or ‘orange’ • associated with cookery or board games • prefix to a drink, or following to ‘sucked’ • ...
Branches of Zoology 2025-09-18
Across
- inherited variation; mechanisms of transmission of traits from parents to offspring
- newborn animals
- fossils
- functions and mechanisms
- relationship between organisms and environments
- study of the origin of animals and their adaptation to the environment
- body structures
- structure and function of cells
Down
- tissues
- study of earth and life as recorded by fossils in rocks
- naming and classification of living things
- developmental stages of animals
- structures revealed via dissection; study of structure and their parts
- animal distribution
14 Clues: tissues • fossils • newborn animals • body structures • animal distribution • functions and mechanisms • developmental stages of animals • structure and function of cells • naming and classification of living things • relationship between organisms and environments • study of earth and life as recorded by fossils in rocks • ...
Chapter 4 2021-12-01
Across
- a monk exucted in 1498
- unable to read or write
- the earth is the center of the solar system
- cutting a body open to study
- The study of the universe
- invented the printing press
- first woman to rule a city-state
- invented the telescope
Down
- wrote 95 theses
- study of the human body
- the sun is the center of the solar system
- sculpted the David
- rebirth of the world
- an independent city
14 Clues: wrote 95 theses • sculpted the David • an independent city • rebirth of the world • a monk exucted in 1498 • invented the telescope • unable to read or write • study of the human body • The study of the universe • invented the printing press • cutting a body open to study • first woman to rule a city-state • the sun is the center of the solar system • ...
Medieval medicine 2022-12-01
Across
- Study of epidemics
- A cause that could not be explained by nature
- Whipping yourself
- Time period also known as The Middle Ages
- Study of the functions of the body
- Medicine that was tested to treat specific conditions
Down
- Deliberately bleeding yourself
- Four bodily fluids Galen believed had to be balanced
- Time period where there was rapid scientific development
- Study of the planets
- Bad smells
- Emptying the stomach and bowels
- Study of the structure of the human body
- Punishment sent from God
14 Clues: Bad smells • Whipping yourself • Study of epidemics • Study of the planets • Punishment sent from God • Deliberately bleeding yourself • Emptying the stomach and bowels • Study of the functions of the body • Study of the structure of the human body • Time period also known as The Middle Ages • A cause that could not be explained by nature • ...
Rome 2022-08-05
Across
- language of Rome
- lyric poem expressing strong emotion
- to bring back to original state
- religious center in Byzantine Empire
- changes that bring improvement
- study of the body's structure
- beliefs, concepts, and attitudes
- pipes supported by arches, brings fresh water to cities
Down
- person who fights for entertainment
- simplified laws in Byzantine Empire
- large open space used as public square
- pieces of glass or stone artwork
- steep rise in price of goods, value of money goes down
- curved ceiling made of arches
14 Clues: language of Rome • study of the body's structure • curved ceiling made of arches • changes that bring improvement • to bring back to original state • pieces of glass or stone artwork • beliefs, concepts, and attitudes • person who fights for entertainment • simplified laws in Byzantine Empire • lyric poem expressing strong emotion • religious center in Byzantine Empire • ...
An Introduction to Biology 2024-07-10
Across
- The study of animals.
- The study of fungi.
- The study of plants.
- The study of cells.
- The study of patterns of inheritance.
- The study of viruses.
- The study of chemical reactions in living things.
- The classification of living things.
- The study of living things and their environment.
Down
- The study of small living things.
- The use of living things in industry.
- The study of overall body function.
- The study of bacteria.
- The study of overall body structure.
14 Clues: The study of fungi. • The study of cells. • The study of plants. • The study of animals. • The study of viruses. • The study of bacteria. • The study of small living things. • The study of overall body function. • The study of overall body structure. • The classification of living things. • The use of living things in industry. • The study of patterns of inheritance. • ...
Jaundice 2021-12-13
8 Clues: drug use • color of skin • abnormal weight loss • depends on the cause • anatomy that it affects • symptom you feel on your body • traveling to a region with malaria • symptom including chills and cold sweat
Ms.Alba 2025-02-21
Across
- class I beg you to do for me bc i hate it
- marathon we failed
- toni's mascot
- sooo good, i want rn
- ur little creation
Down
- you love more which makes ollie sad
- icon who is amazing but made us rethink our entire lives
- freakaleek
- Toni's fav character/mother's sister
- your show i am WAY too invested in
- alba's song
11 Clues: freakaleek • alba's song • toni's mascot • marathon we failed • ur little creation • sooo good, i want rn • your show i am WAY too invested in • you love more which makes ollie sad • Toni's fav character/mother's sister • class I beg you to do for me bc i hate it • icon who is amazing but made us rethink our entire lives
How Well Do YOU Know Rembrandt? 2022-11-17
7 Clues: era? • the _______ watch • who was in meditation? • anatomy lesson of who? • artistic movement of Rembrandt • interested in the human _______ • moved away from religion creating ______ paintings
the scientific revolution- vanya 2024-04-24
Across
- where was academy of sciences established?
- who introduced geocentric theory
- who formulated the laws of motion snd universal gravitation
- who invented microscope?
- who invented barometer?
- who revealed how human heart functions?
Down
- who invented mercury thermometer?
- where was royal society established?
- Who introduced the heliocentric theory?
- who published first 2 laws of planetary motion?
- who published human anatomy textbook?
11 Clues: who invented barometer? • who invented microscope? • who introduced geocentric theory • who invented mercury thermometer? • where was royal society established? • who published human anatomy textbook? • Who introduced the heliocentric theory? • who revealed how human heart functions? • where was academy of sciences established? • ...
Greek 6 Roots 2024-11-26
Across
- = science of the physical properties of stars, planets
- = the science of classification
- = one who helps cure people
- = plastic surgery
- = recent beginner
- = use of new words
Down
- = talk between two people
- = person who is diseased in the mind
- = the study of the human body by sections (as in cut in parts)
- = chiropractor
- = naming of stars in an ordered way
11 Clues: = chiropractor • = plastic surgery • = recent beginner • = use of new words • = talk between two people • = one who helps cure people • = the science of classification • = naming of stars in an ordered way • = person who is diseased in the mind • = science of the physical properties of stars, planets • = the study of the human body by sections (as in cut in parts)
ACTIVITY1 2025-04-01
Across
- practice of keeping bees for the manufacture of honey and beeswax
- father of botany
- father of biology/zoology
- the study of fishes
- the study of insects
- study of cells
Down
- father of medicine
- the study of plant and animal diseases
- the study of gross structure of organs in an organism
- the study of plants
- the study of animals
11 Clues: study of cells • father of botany • father of medicine • the study of plants • the study of fishes • the study of animals • the study of insects • father of biology/zoology • the study of plant and animal diseases • the study of gross structure of organs in an organism • practice of keeping bees for the manufacture of honey and beeswax
CRT415 - LV implant tools 2018-12-04
Across
- a larger guidewire is used to ___________ the CS, whereas a smaller one is used to place the LV lead.
- the inner catheter comes in two types - cannulator (less acute curve, for CS) or ____________(more acute curve)
- the cps duo system combines a ________ with a guidewire.
- outer catheters can be slittable or ___________
- the outer catherters are used to cannulate the ___________ _______ and can even be advanced to the target vein.
- the _____ ________ catheter can be used to navigate acute bends in the coronary venous anatomy, and selecting colateral branches.
- slitting or peeling sheaths aims to avoid dislodging a recently implanted _____
Down
- _______ catheters are used to subselect the target vein (or to cannulate the coronary sinus itsself as a guide to the outer catheter.
- _____________ refers to the process of gaining access to a target vein, and providing means of getting the lead there.
- guidewires can help to ___________ out tortuous anatomy
- five stages of implant procedure: cannulation, venography, subselection, lead delivery and _______ removal.
- the S shaped ________ of the LV lead helps with stability in the target vein.
- there are ____ types of guidewire used during LV lead insertion - one for cannulating the CS, and one for placing the lead
13 Clues: outer catheters can be slittable or ___________ • guidewires can help to ___________ out tortuous anatomy • the cps duo system combines a ________ with a guidewire. • the S shaped ________ of the LV lead helps with stability in the target vein. • slitting or peeling sheaths aims to avoid dislodging a recently implanted _____ • ...
Renaissance Knowledge Check 2026-02-16
Across
- Painting technique using wet plaster
- Focus on human potential
- Invention that spread ideas
- Greek and Roman ideas revived during the Renaissance
- Meaning of Renaissance
- Era before the Renaissance
- Type of thinking based on observation and experience
Down
- Art technique that creates depth
- Ancient civilization whose ideas inspired the Renaissance
- Renaissance interest in studying the human body
- Country where the Renaissance began
- City considered the heart of the Renaissance
12 Clues: Meaning of Renaissance • Focus on human potential • Era before the Renaissance • Invention that spread ideas • Art technique that creates depth • Country where the Renaissance began • Painting technique using wet plaster • City considered the heart of the Renaissance • Renaissance interest in studying the human body • Greek and Roman ideas revived during the Renaissance • ...
Forensics Hair Anatomy 2021-09-29
Across
- this part of the hair is embedded in the follicle
- hair picked up and transferred to other locations is considered ___ transfer
- Cellular column that looks like a central canal running through the hair
- the hair shaft is composed of ___
- the part of the hair most intensely examined by forensics
- the color and structure of hair
- Crown-like cuticle scale pattern
- The main body of the hair shaft; contains pigment granules
- the structure of hair can be compared to that of a ___
- measures the diameter of the medulla relative to the diameter of the hair shaft
Down
- A scale structure covering the exterior of the hair
- cuticle scale patterns are useful in ___ identification
- hair is considered ___ evidence
- a medullary index of 0.50 or greater is that of a(n) ___
- Flattened cuticle scale pattern
- Most humans have either no medulla or a ____ one
- Petal-like cuticle scale pattern
- hair grows out of a hair ___
- a medullary index of 0.33 or less is that of a(n) ___
19 Clues: hair grows out of a hair ___ • hair is considered ___ evidence • Flattened cuticle scale pattern • the color and structure of hair • Petal-like cuticle scale pattern • Crown-like cuticle scale pattern • the hair shaft is composed of ___ • Most humans have either no medulla or a ____ one • this part of the hair is embedded in the follicle • ...
anatomy puzzle homework. 2023-09-21
Across
- brings oxygen to all body parts
- these, originally white, things you bite food with
- the bottom part of your foot
- small pouch,on your colon,that may rupture
- the biggest internal organ
- humans have over 200 of these
- if you fall head first,it might get broken
- pee travels through this out of your body
Down
- food goes down through this into you stomach
- pumps blood
- essential organ for breathing
- popular BBQ food
- only finger that has 2 phalanges
- often gets broken during cpr
- is the largest bone in your body
- holds urine
- air flows through this into your lungs
- organ that people have two, but can live with one
- second longest bone in your body
19 Clues: pumps blood • holds urine • popular BBQ food • the biggest internal organ • the bottom part of your foot • often gets broken during cpr • essential organ for breathing • humans have over 200 of these • brings oxygen to all body parts • only finger that has 2 phalanges • is the largest bone in your body • second longest bone in your body • air flows through this into your lungs • ...
Human anatomy crossword 2020-08-26
Across
- where is ball and socket joint is present?
- which joint is freely movable joint?
- It is a interarticular fibrocartilage separating the articular surfaces of tibia and fibula.
- It is a muscle that encircle the shoulder joint
- It is a ligament which extends from edge of the glenoid cavity to the lesser tubercle of humerus
- results of overstreching or tearing of the connective tissue ligament
- which part uses suture ligaments?
- It is the displacement of the articulating bones of joint
- which synovial joint allows folding movement?
- labrum It attaches along the margin of glenoid cavity.
- It is a fibrous tissue which connects bone to bone
Down
- It is a inflammation of bursa
- It is ligament which surrounds the head of radius.
- which joint uses hyaline cartilage and/or fibrocartilage to articulate bones?
- Which joint uses fibrous connective to articulate bones?
- it is the inflammation of joint that causes swelling and pain.
- It is a fibrous tissue which connects muscle to bone
- it allows all movement except rotation
- which synovial joint allows back and forth movement?
19 Clues: It is a inflammation of bursa • which part uses suture ligaments? • which joint is freely movable joint? • it allows all movement except rotation • where is ball and socket joint is present? • which synovial joint allows folding movement? • It is a muscle that encircle the shoulder joint • It is ligament which surrounds the head of radius. • ...
Anatomy II - Axial 2024-04-23
Across
- category of muscles that move the limbs
- muscle that would help you play the trumpet
- Orbicularis muscle that closes the eyelids
- section of the brachial plexus that exits between the scalenes
- creates the inferior border of the posterior triangle of the neck
- muscle that flares the nostrils
- muscle that shares the same innervation as the sternocleidomastoid
- midline connection of abdominal aponeurosis
- posterior group of muscles that can lead to tension headaches
- often mistaken for a back muscle
Down
- name provided to the longus capitis and longus colli
- origin of your 6-pack, around the symphysis
- muscle that mimics your hands in your pocket direction
- abdominal nickname for the transverse abdominus
- muscle that retracts the scalp
- line where the rectus sheath changes
- nerve that innervates our primary muscle of breathing
- muscle that helps grimacing and other facial expressions
- Prominent muscle that helps with chewing
19 Clues: muscle that retracts the scalp • muscle that flares the nostrils • often mistaken for a back muscle • line where the rectus sheath changes • category of muscles that move the limbs • Prominent muscle that helps with chewing • Orbicularis muscle that closes the eyelids • origin of your 6-pack, around the symphysis • muscle that would help you play the trumpet • ...
Anatomy: Muscles & Nerves 2023-06-05
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- What are the chemicals that carry impulses through a muscle to trigger a contraction?
- What are the muscles of the neck sometimes referred to as "Prayer Muscles"?
- What connects muscles to bones?
- What term refers to moving up and down?
- What are responsible for the muscle properties that allow voluntary movement?
- What are fibrous connective membranes that cover, support, and separate muscles?
- What is a term for moving a limb toward the center of the body?
- What is another term for "Nostril"?
- What is the muscle that opens and closes the mouth?
Down
- What term refers to turning outward/inside out?
- What term refers to short and involuntary muscles that react slowly to stimuli?
- What is a tough outer sheath surrounding each skeletal muscle?
- What is the muscle that raises the corners of the mouth?
- What term refers to a long and voluntary muscle that responds to stimuli?
- What enables muscle fibers to react to stimuli?
- What is a term for moving a limb away from the center of the body?
- What is the flaring cartilaginous expansion of each side of the nostril?
- What is the process in which a message is carried through a muscle by a neurotransmitter?
- What is the muscle that retracts the angle of the corners of the mouth to make an insincere smile?
19 Clues: What connects muscles to bones? • What is another term for "Nostril"? • What term refers to moving up and down? • What term refers to turning outward/inside out? • What enables muscle fibers to react to stimuli? • What is the muscle that opens and closes the mouth? • What is the muscle that raises the corners of the mouth? • ...
Anatomy Skeleton Review 2024-11-21
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- tough, fibrous tissue that covers the diaphysis of a long bone
- bones that begin as cartilage and are gradually replaced by bone
- complete break that occurs at a right angle to the axis of the bone
- cylinder shaped unit of bone cells that form around a central canal
- complete break that fragments the bone
- bone cell
- cranium bone on the back of the head
- long shaft portion of a long bone
- cartilage that covers the ends of the epiphysis
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- vertebrae located at the very top of the vertebral column
- complete break that occurs at an angle
- incomplete break where one side of the bone is fractured and the other is bent
- incomplete longitudinal break
- cranium bone located around the ears
- rounded ends of a long bone
- "tail bone" or very bottom of the vertebral column
- cavity that inside the diaphysis of a long bone that contains marrow
- complete break caused by twisting the bone
- cranium bone that forms the forehead
19 Clues: bone cell • rounded ends of a long bone • incomplete longitudinal break • long shaft portion of a long bone • cranium bone located around the ears • cranium bone on the back of the head • cranium bone that forms the forehead • complete break that occurs at an angle • complete break that fragments the bone • complete break caused by twisting the bone • ...
Muscle Stimulation - Anatomy 2025-01-29
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- branching ends of the axon/neuron
- electrical current that travels through a muscle cell after the increase in positive ions
- organelle in muscle cells that releases calcium
- the number of contractions that occur after one action potential
- when a muscle cell contracts and relaxes very quickly one time
- neurotransmitter released from the axonal terminals
- when skeletal muscle contracts, it does this
- stimuli are delivered at an even faster rate and the muscle cell cannot relax
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- where the myosin heads attach to actin
- immune disorder that causes the immune system to attack acetylcholine receptors
- stiffening of muscles after death due to lack of ATP
- where acetylcholine attaches to the sarcolemma
- gap between axonal terminals and the sarcolemma
- a smooth contraction without any muscle relaxation
- ion that muscle cells are temporarily permeable too after acetylcholine attaches
- "muscle cells either contract completely or not at all"
- one neuron and all the muscle cells it stimulates
- element that frees actin so the myosin heads can attach
- proteins that break down acetylcholine after they attach
19 Clues: branching ends of the axon/neuron • where the myosin heads attach to actin • when skeletal muscle contracts, it does this • where acetylcholine attaches to the sarcolemma • gap between axonal terminals and the sarcolemma • organelle in muscle cells that releases calcium • one neuron and all the muscle cells it stimulates • ...
Frog Anatomy 2013-04-10
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- Pads Found on surface of the first toe on each foreleg and used to gasp the female during mating
- Located at the back of the frog's body
- Membrane Protects the eye from dehydration
- Main large red vessel coming out of the heart
- Eardrum of frog
- Nostrils
- A Reddish,pea-shaped organ
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- They are found behind the liver
- Intestines open into this chamber
- A tissue found in the small intestine
- The outermost living layer of an animal
- A deflated "grape" under the liver
12 Clues: Nostrils • Eardrum of frog • A Reddish,pea-shaped organ • They are found behind the liver • Intestines open into this chamber • A deflated "grape" under the liver • A tissue found in the small intestine • Located at the back of the frog's body • The outermost living layer of an animal • Membrane Protects the eye from dehydration • Main large red vessel coming out of the heart • ...
Anatomy Terms 2017-04-23
Across
- channel opens;
- JUNCTION Axon terminal
- Depolarization of muscle cell
- Muscle fiber
- PNS elements that activate effectors by releasing
- Motor endings and visceral effectors are simpler than somatic junctions
- Motor endings
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- Also known as AChE
- Membrane
- Motor responses are slower than somatic responses
- pass.
- Triggers opening of Na+ -gated channels
12 Clues: pass. • Membrane • Muscle fiber • Motor endings • channel opens; • Also known as AChE • JUNCTION Axon terminal • Depolarization of muscle cell • Triggers opening of Na+ -gated channels • Motor responses are slower than somatic responses • PNS elements that activate effectors by releasing • Motor endings and visceral effectors are simpler than somatic junctions
anatomy am 2023-02-16
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- i transfer one bit at a time. i am also knowen as a COM
- i funnel/convert energy/power throw cables
- i cannot be modifed (data dosent change)and dont depend on electric current to save data
- i instruct input and outputs
- i heat up so im close to a computer fan, you cant see me (because covered by heatsink) but people call me the "brain"
- i hold mostly all components to allow computer to work i can be integrated as so or non-integrated
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- i can attach to a pci slot to produce sound
- i supply imagie to monitor and holds graphic cards
- i am being replaced by USB and firewire
- i am a short memory holding to correspond with your input
- i allow devices to communicate quickly i work alot like a expansion slot
- i am usually purple/green am a input for and keyboards and mice
12 Clues: i instruct input and outputs • i am being replaced by USB and firewire • i funnel/convert energy/power throw cables • i can attach to a pci slot to produce sound • i supply imagie to monitor and holds graphic cards • i transfer one bit at a time. i am also knowen as a COM • i am a short memory holding to correspond with your input • ...
Brain Anatomy 2023-04-21
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- The largest portion of the brain.
- The largest of the four lobes.
- The region of the brain associated with anger.
- The lobe that processes information about touch.
- A gland that secretes hormones
- The system that controls emotion.
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- Controls survival functions.
- The lobe associated with auditory processing.
- The region that contains the medulla, pons and cerebellum.
- The substance lacking in the neurons of MS sufferers.
- Often referred to as the 'little brain'.
- The lobe that processes visual information.
12 Clues: Controls survival functions. • The largest of the four lobes. • A gland that secretes hormones • The largest portion of the brain. • The system that controls emotion. • Often referred to as the 'little brain'. • The lobe that processes visual information. • The lobe associated with auditory processing. • The region of the brain associated with anger. • ...
Anatomy crosswords 2023-08-18
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- a baby grows in that
- the biggest artery
- they form tissues
- a part of intestines that may need to be removed if it becames inflamed
- it protects the brain
- an organ that stores urine
- carries blood containing carbon dioxide
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- it connects the mouth and the lungs to each other
- lungs contain a lot of them
- bones that protects a lot of organs, for example lungs and heart
- a bone which is located in the knee
- the largest organ
12 Clues: they form tissues • the largest organ • the biggest artery • a baby grows in that • it protects the brain • an organ that stores urine • lungs contain a lot of them • a bone which is located in the knee • carries blood containing carbon dioxide • it connects the mouth and the lungs to each other • bones that protects a lot of organs, for example lungs and heart • ...
Functional Anatomy 2021-09-21
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- When a joint moves away from the centreline of the body
- Increases the angle between bones
- Toward the rear
- Nearer to the feet
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- decreases the angle between bones
- When a joint moves towards the vertical
- Toward the midline
- Farther from the centre
- Toward the front
- Nearer to the head
- Nearer to the centre
- Away from the midline
12 Clues: Toward the rear • Toward the front • Toward the midline • Nearer to the head • Nearer to the feet • Nearer to the centre • Away from the midline • Farther from the centre • decreases the angle between bones • Increases the angle between bones • When a joint moves towards the vertical • When a joint moves away from the centreline of the body
Functional Anatomy 2021-09-21
Across
- When a joint moves away from the centreline of the body
- Increases the angle between bones
- Toward the rear
- Nearer to the feet
Down
- decreases the angle between bones
- When a joint moves towards the vertical
- Toward the midline
- Farther from the centre
- Toward the front
- Nearer to the head
- Nearer to the centre
- Away from the midline
12 Clues: Toward the rear • Toward the front • Toward the midline • Nearer to the head • Nearer to the feet • Nearer to the centre • Away from the midline • Farther from the centre • decreases the angle between bones • Increases the angle between bones • When a joint moves towards the vertical • When a joint moves away from the centreline of the body
Vocal Anatomy 2022-02-22
Across
- can also be called vocal folds
- the primary breathing muscle
- the larynx is also known as this
- organs in your chest that fill with air
- 'resonates' when singing
- when breathing in your chest _____________
Down
- flexible structure of muscle, ligament & one bone
- these are found in your larynx
- breathing out
- breathing in
- this is also known as the trachea
- the act of producing musical sounds
12 Clues: breathing in • breathing out • 'resonates' when singing • the primary breathing muscle • these are found in your larynx • can also be called vocal folds • the larynx is also known as this • this is also known as the trachea • the act of producing musical sounds • organs in your chest that fill with air • when breathing in your chest _____________ • ...
Anatomy Crosswords 2024-09-30
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- The type of neuron that carries signals from the body to the central nervous system.
- Neurons that transmit signals from the CNS to muscles or glands to elicit a response.
- The position of the shoulder relative to the head.
- The protective layer surrounding the brain and spinal cord.
- The process of maintaining a stable internal environment within the body.
- The part of the neuron that receives signals from other neurons.
- This system regulates involuntary functions like heart rate and digestion.
- The corpus callosum's position is _______ to the brainstem.
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- A brain structure that regulates many autonomic functions and maintains homeostasis.
- The fatty substance that insulates some neurons and speeds up signal transmission.
- The part of the nervous system outside the CNS that connects the brain and spinal cord to the rest of the body.
- The division of the nervous system that controls voluntary movements.
12 Clues: The position of the shoulder relative to the head. • The protective layer surrounding the brain and spinal cord. • The corpus callosum's position is _______ to the brainstem. • The part of the neuron that receives signals from other neurons. • The division of the nervous system that controls voluntary movements. • ...
Anatomy Vocab 2025-02-12
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- Joint where the adjacent bones are united by fibrous connective tissue
- Fluid-filled space where adjacent bones articulate with each other
- Joint with limited mobility
- Bones that meet or touch each other
- An immobile joint
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- Joint where the articulating surfaces of the bones are not directly connected, but instead come into contact with each other within a joint cavity that is filled with a lubricating fluid.
- A joint that allows for the several directions of movement
- Another name for joint. A place where adjacent bones or bone and cartilage come together to form a connection.
- Joint where the bones are joined by hyaline cartilage or fibrocartilage.
- Only allows for a motion in a single plane
- Allows for motions within two planes.
- Freely moving joint
12 Clues: An immobile joint • Freely moving joint • Joint with limited mobility • Bones that meet or touch each other • Allows for motions within two planes. • Only allows for a motion in a single plane • A joint that allows for the several directions of movement • Fluid-filled space where adjacent bones articulate with each other • ...
Thorax anatomy 2023-11-10
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- Энэ .... Ligament нь хөхийг арьс болон арьсан доорх гүний хальстай холбож өгөх үүрэгтэй. Мөн энэ холбоос дээр хавдар байрлавал холбоосийг гэмтээж orange peel appearance үүсгэнэ.
- Эволюцийн үед өөрчлөлтөнд орсон хөлсний булчирхай
- Энэ нь ханандаа мөгөөрс, булчирхай агуулдаггүй. Ханандаа гөлгөр булчин болон уян ширхэгийг агуулдаг агаар дамжуулах замын хэсэг юм.
- Pericarditis үед хүзүү, мөр, гар, нэг эсвэл хоёр мөр лүү, ихэвлэн зүүн тал руу дамжиж өвддөг. Учир нь ...... nerve нь C3,C4,C5-аас гардаг мэдрэл бөгөөд перикардиум-г мөн мэдрэлжүүлнэ.
- thoracic Энэ .... artery нь subclavian artery-н салаа бөгөөд anterior intercostal artery-г үүсгэнэ.
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- Баруун зүүн уушгины ..... lobe-н амьсгалыг сонсохын тулд чагнуураа 4-р хавирганы дээр байрлуулдаг.
- Энэ ..... fissure нь зөвхөн баруун уушгины дэлбэнд байх бөгөөд, superior болон middle lobe-г хооронд зааглана.
- Superior and Inferior mediastinum нь урдуураа sternal angle, ардуураа Т4-Т5 харалдаа татсан тугамаар хоорондоо хуваагддаг. Энэ шугамын нэр?
- ..... node руу хөхний толгой, дээд, хажуу, доод хэсгүүдийн тунгалаг цутгадаг (75%).
- Дэд тэргүүний нэр
- Энэ ..... fissure нь цээжний урд гадаргууд midclavicular line-аар 5-р хавирганы завсраар явж, ойролцоогоор 6-р хавирганы мөгөөрсний гүнд төгсөнө.
- Энэ эс нь ихэвчлэн terminal bronchiole-д байрладаг nonciliated, сурфактанттай төстэй шингэн ялгаруулдаг эс бөгөөд агаар цэвэршүүлэх үүрэгтэй бөгөөд их бохирдолтой агаараар амьсгалах үед ялгарах шүүрлийн хэмжээ нэмэгддэг.
12 Clues: Дэд тэргүүний нэр • Эволюцийн үед өөрчлөлтөнд орсон хөлсний булчирхай • ..... node руу хөхний толгой, дээд, хажуу, доод хэсгүүдийн тунгалаг цутгадаг (75%). • Баруун зүүн уушгины ..... lobe-н амьсгалыг сонсохын тулд чагнуураа 4-р хавирганы дээр байрлуулдаг. • thoracic Энэ .... artery нь subclavian artery-н салаа бөгөөд anterior intercostal artery-г үүсгэнэ. • ...
Muscle Anatomy 2025-04-03
Across
- Primary muscle used during a leg curl
- Primary muscle used during OH Press
- Primary muscle used during planks
- Largest muscle in the upper body
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- Primary muscle used during shrugs
- Primary muscle used during dips
- Primary muscle used during calf raise
- Primary muscle used during rows
- Primary muscle used during push ups
- Largest muscle in the human body
- Primary muscle used during band walks
- Primary muscle used during arm curls
12 Clues: Primary muscle used during dips • Primary muscle used during rows • Largest muscle in the human body • Largest muscle in the upper body • Primary muscle used during shrugs • Primary muscle used during planks • Primary muscle used during push ups • Primary muscle used during OH Press • Primary muscle used during arm curls • Primary muscle used during calf raise • ...
Puzzling anatomy 2022-03-03
Across
- The largest artery in the body
- The longest bone in the body
- The smallest bone in the body
- Connects bone to bone
- The bone not connected to any other bone
- The largest organ in the body
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- Flat connective tissue
- means liver
- Helps in moving joints
- Means lungs
- Connects bone to muscle
- The largest nerve in the body
12 Clues: means liver • Means lungs • Connects bone to bone • Flat connective tissue • Helps in moving joints • Connects bone to muscle • The longest bone in the body • The smallest bone in the body • The largest organ in the body • The largest nerve in the body • The largest artery in the body • The bone not connected to any other bone
Ankle Anatomy 2022-03-11
Across
- movement performed when driving
- performed by fibularis brevis
- causes tension w/ gastrocnemius on calf
- concaved surface formed by tibia and fibula.
- ligament that connects talus and the fibia
- triangle-shaped ligament on the inner
Down
- ligament connecting calcaneus and fibia smaller bone superior to talus
- outside ankle hump
- fibrous joint held together by ligaments
- ligament that connects the tibia and fibia larger bone superior to talus
- the inside ankle hump
- most common movement when spraining ankle
12 Clues: outside ankle hump • the inside ankle hump • performed by fibularis brevis • movement performed when driving • triangle-shaped ligament on the inner • causes tension w/ gastrocnemius on calf • fibrous joint held together by ligaments • most common movement when spraining ankle • ligament that connects talus and the fibia • concaved surface formed by tibia and fibula. • ...
anatomy 15 2025-07-17
Across
- controls blood flow
- smallest lower leg bone
- the thigh bone
- tissue connecting muscle to bone
- hypothalamus regulates this
- blood in the brain
- in which part of the body is the cerebrum found
Down
- another name for clavicle
- uncontrolled growth of cells
- disease causing difficulty in breathing
- where the atrium is found
- axon is connected to this sending signals
12 Clues: the thigh bone • blood in the brain • controls blood flow • smallest lower leg bone • another name for clavicle • where the atrium is found • hypothalamus regulates this • uncontrolled growth of cells • tissue connecting muscle to bone • disease causing difficulty in breathing • axon is connected to this sending signals • in which part of the body is the cerebrum found
anatomy 15 2025-07-17
Across
- bone protecting inner organs
- fibres transmitting impulses in the body
- this consists of conjugated proteins
- vessel which carries blood to the heart
- muscles are made mostly of this
Down
- sore in the stomach caused by severe acidosis
- substances help digestion in the mouth
- organ for breathing
- protective layer covering of the body
- organ that pumps blood
- organ which cleans blood
- hard substance making up the skeleton
12 Clues: organ for breathing • organ that pumps blood • organ which cleans blood • bone protecting inner organs • muscles are made mostly of this • this consists of conjugated proteins • protective layer covering of the body • hard substance making up the skeleton • substances help digestion in the mouth • vessel which carries blood to the heart • ...
Anatomy Mash 2022-04-20
Across
- area behind your mouth
- What the body emits from the lungs
- the muscle behind the lungs
- How air gets to your lungs
- the action of breathing
- the entry of the lungs
Down
- the way into both lungs
- the way oxygen gets around
- the way things are broken down in the body
- A piece of tissue in the wind pipe
- lots of air sacs in your lungs
- the windpipe
12 Clues: the windpipe • area behind your mouth • the entry of the lungs • the way into both lungs • the action of breathing • the way oxygen gets around • How air gets to your lungs • the muscle behind the lungs • lots of air sacs in your lungs • What the body emits from the lungs • A piece of tissue in the wind pipe • the way things are broken down in the body
Human Anatomy 2022-12-23
Across
- the motion that brings appendages AWAY from the mid-line
- the control center
- a self-regulating process to keep the body in balance
- the muscle in the arm that is in charge of
- the powerhouse of the cell
Down
- the deepest layer of the skin
- the motion that brings appendages TOWARDS the mid-line
- the control center of the cell
- the motion that decreases an angle
- the leg bone
- the largest organ in the human body
- the motion that increases an angle
12 Clues: the leg bone • the control center • the powerhouse of the cell • the deepest layer of the skin • the control center of the cell • the motion that decreases an angle • the motion that increases an angle • the largest organ in the human body • the muscle in the arm that is in charge of • a self-regulating process to keep the body in balance • ...
Basic Anatomy 2022-08-31
Across
- a body tissue consisting of long cells that contract when stimulated and produce motion
- physical effort
- to draw together
- exercise that involves working your muscles against free weights or your body's own weight
- muscular and skeletal systems
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- movement that increases the angle between two bones or two parts of the body.
- a bending movement around a joint in a limb that decreases the angle between the bones of the limb at the joint
- ability or strength to continue without becoming tired
- muscle controlled without thinking about it
- tissues that connect bones, hold organs in place
- muscle whose action is controlled by the person
- connects muscle to bone
12 Clues: physical effort • to draw together • connects muscle to bone • muscular and skeletal systems • muscle controlled without thinking about it • muscle whose action is controlled by the person • tissues that connect bones, hold organs in place • ability or strength to continue without becoming tired • ...
Pigeon anatomy 2025-10-20
Across
- The soft, fleshy area at the base of the bill that surrounds the nostrils.
- Produces bile to digest fats and removes toxins from the blood.
- Produces digestive enzymes and hormones like insulin.
- The group of organs and vessels involved in processing blood from the digestive tract through the liver.
- The large chest muscle responsible for powering the downstroke during flight.
- The first part of the small intestine where most chemical digestion occurs.
Down
- The hard, pointed beak used for picking up and eating food.
- A muscular stomach that grinds food using swallowed grit or stones.
- Blood vessels that carry oxygen-rich blood away from the heart.
- A pouch in the throat that stores and softens food before digestion.
- Blood vessels that carry oxygen-poor blood back to the heart.
- Absorbs nutrients from digested food.
12 Clues: Absorbs nutrients from digested food. • Produces digestive enzymes and hormones like insulin. • The hard, pointed beak used for picking up and eating food. • Blood vessels that carry oxygen-poor blood back to the heart. • Blood vessels that carry oxygen-rich blood away from the heart. • Produces bile to digest fats and removes toxins from the blood. • ...
Vertebral Anatomy 2026-03-05
Across
- What joints are found between the vertebral bodies?
- What part of the sacrum articulates with the ilium of the pelvis.
- What joint occurs at the junction of the pedicles and laminae?
- What is the distal part of the sacrum called?
- What extends posteriorly at the midline junction of the two laminae?
- What part of the vertebral arch extends posteriorly from either side of the vertebral body?
- What is another name for C1?
- On the lumbar vertebrae, what is the name for the portion of each lamina between the superior and inferior articular processes?
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- What consists of a ring or arch of bone that extends posteriorly from the vertebral body?
- What extends laterally from the junction of each pedicle and lamina?
- What is the name of the hole in each transverse process for cervical vertebrae?
- What is the weight bearing anterior part of the vertebrae?
12 Clues: What is another name for C1? • What is the distal part of the sacrum called? • What joints are found between the vertebral bodies? • What is the weight bearing anterior part of the vertebrae? • What joint occurs at the junction of the pedicles and laminae? • What part of the sacrum articulates with the ilium of the pelvis. • ...
Other Vocab 2021-11-15
Across
- brief and straightforward
- to put aside until later
- to force or strongly persuade
- failing to fulfill one's duty
- acting passionately and without forethought
- the best or most typical example
- a conclusion not directly provided by evidence
- to depart from a path or plan
- narrow minded
- irritable or short tempered
- limited in knowledge of the world
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- supportive, encouraging
- the manner in which one acts or behaves
- to draw a conclusion from fact, to infer
- that which drives one; momentum
- sharply cutting; direct and powerful
- a minor violation of a rule or law
- the structure or parts, taken as a whole
18 Clues: narrow minded • supportive, encouraging • to put aside until later • brief and straightforward • irritable or short tempered • to force or strongly persuade • failing to fulfill one's duty • to depart from a path or plan • that which drives one; momentum • the best or most typical example • limited in knowledge of the world • a minor violation of a rule or law • ...
Rise of Modern Science 2023-04-27
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- law of uniform acceleration
- first permanent scientific society of the modern age
- formulated the principles of modern day scientific method
- said that the planets including earth revolved the sun
- greek philosopher
- the basic science of matter & energy
- sun-centered
- planets orbit the sun in oval-shaped paths
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- remembered, or stating the theories of relativity
- Galileo made this 3x stronger
- the language of science
- philosophical college
- laws of planetary motion
- law of universal gravitation
- describe the circulation of blood in the human body
- earth centered
- father of anatomy
17 Clues: sun-centered • earth centered • greek philosopher • father of anatomy • philosophical college • the language of science • laws of planetary motion • law of uniform acceleration • law of universal gravitation • Galileo made this 3x stronger • the basic science of matter & energy • planets orbit the sun in oval-shaped paths • remembered, or stating the theories of relativity • ...
AAH Medical Term of the Week- Week 2 2022-07-12
Across
- side view of patient
- the smaller vein on the back of the legs
- the study of bones, muscles, and organs
- most common external parasite
- the large vein in the front legs
- steam sterilizer for surgical instruments
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- the biggest vein to draw blood from
- the 'a' of ABC
- relating to the heart
- stool sample analysis
- to sort emergency patients in order of importance
- abbreviation for "twice daily"
12 Clues: the 'a' of ABC • side view of patient • relating to the heart • stool sample analysis • most common external parasite • abbreviation for "twice daily" • the large vein in the front legs • the biggest vein to draw blood from • the study of bones, muscles, and organs • the smaller vein on the back of the legs • steam sterilizer for surgical instruments • ...
Types of Science 2023-06-22
Across
- The study of animals.
- The study of matter and how it changes.
- The study of plants.
- The study of all living things.
- The study of how things move.
- The study of weather.
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- The study of the oceans.
- The study of land and rocks.
- The study of the environment.
- The study of the body.
- The study of moons, planets, stars and space.
- A person who practices science.
12 Clues: The study of plants. • The study of animals. • The study of weather. • The study of the body. • The study of the oceans. • The study of land and rocks. • The study of the environment. • The study of how things move. • The study of all living things. • A person who practices science. • The study of matter and how it changes. • The study of moons, planets, stars and space.
Greek/Latin Rts Study Guide 2014-11-11
Across
- writing,recording,written
- self, same, one
- people
- starting with the earliest and following the order in which they occurred.
- people
- against
- the study of living organisms, divided into many specialized fields that cover their morphology, physiology, anatomy, behavior, origin, and distribution.
Down
- star, stars, outer
- half, partial
- time
- the branch of science that deals with celestial objects, space, and the physical universe as a whole.
- two
- life, living matter
13 Clues: two • time • people • people • against • half, partial • self, same, one • star, stars, outer • life, living matter • writing,recording,written • starting with the earliest and following the order in which they occurred. • the branch of science that deals with celestial objects, space, and the physical universe as a whole. • ...
