greys anatomy Crossword Puzzles

Anatomy and Physiology 2025-10-30

Anatomy and Physiology crossword puzzle
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  1. Ankle bone
  2. shin bone,larger bone of the lower leg
  3. Also called the breastbone
  4. uppermost and largest bone of the pelvis
  5. Protect the heart and lungs
  6. Lower,rear part of the pelvis
  7. bone in the middle of the hand
  8. Bones that make up the spine
  9. smaller bone of the lower leg
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  1. Fingers and toes
  2. Shoulder blade
  3. Lower jawbone
  4. forearm bone on the pinky side
  5. Forearm bone on the thumb side
  6. Triangular bone at the base of the spine
  7. Front portion of the pelvis bone
  8. thigh bone, the longest bone in your body
  9. Upper arm bone
  10. Also called the collarbone
  11. Tailbone
  12. Kneecap
  13. wrist bone
  14. Protects the brain

23 Clues: KneecapTailboneAnkle bonewrist boneLower jawboneShoulder bladeUpper arm boneFingers and toesProtects the brainAlso called the breastboneAlso called the collarboneProtect the heart and lungsBones that make up the spineLower,rear part of the pelvissmaller bone of the lower legforearm bone on the pinky sideForearm bone on the thumb side...

Anatomy & Physiology 2 2025-12-11

Anatomy & Physiology 2 crossword puzzle
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  1. disease where cells do not properly take up glucose
  2. brain relay station that routes sensory input to cortex
  3. long neuron extension that carries impulses away from cell body
  4. hormone producing gland sitting on top of each kidney
  5. involuntary muscle type in walls of organs like intestines and blood vessels
  6. limbic structure essential for forming long term memories
  7. hormone that lowers blood glucose by helping cells take up sugar
  8. chemical signal released by glands to regulate body activity
  9. short neuron extension that receives incoming signals
  10. organ that makes digestive juices and insulin
  11. voluntary muscle type that attaches to bones
  12. place where two bones meet for movement or stability
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  1. brain region that maintains posture balance and smooth movement
  2. condition where bone weakening occurs as reabsorption outpaces deposition
  3. involuntary muscle type found only in the heart
  4. skeleton that forms the central axis of the body
  5. individual nerve cell that conducts electrical signals
  6. junction where an axon terminal communicates with another cell
  7. fatty insulating sheath around axons that speeds signal conduction
  8. neck gland that increases metabolic rate

20 Clues: neck gland that increases metabolic ratevoluntary muscle type that attaches to bonesorgan that makes digestive juices and insulininvoluntary muscle type found only in the heartskeleton that forms the central axis of the bodydisease where cells do not properly take up glucoseplace where two bones meet for movement or stability...

Frog Anatomy & Physiology 2026-03-30

Frog Anatomy & Physiology crossword puzzle
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  1. Breaks down food by churning with enzymes
  2. Passes air to the lungs
  3. Absorbs nutrients from food and passes them to the bloodstream
  4. See-through eyelid that protects and moistens the eye
  5. Nostrils; used for both smelling and breathing
  6. Thin and moist; amphibians breathe through their skin
  7. Passes whole prey to the stomach
  8. Filter blood to remove waste, producing urine
  9. Creates digestive enzymes, such as bile which breaks down fatty foods
  10. Receives oxygenated blood from the lungs and pumps it to the ventricle
  11. Produce eggs
  12. Many smaller teeth that line the rim of the jaw
  13. A clear membrane that holds the small intestine in place
  14. Muscular; pumps blood out of the heart to the body or lungs
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  1. Eardrums that pass sound to the inner ear
  2. Pair of teeth on the roof of the mouth
  3. Stores urine until it is time to pee
  4. Energy reserves to survive during hibernation
  5. Coat eggs in a protective gel, preventing the eggs from drying out and helping them to float
  6. Produce mucus to moisten the skin
  7. Help males grip the females tightly during amplexus
  8. Stores extra bile
  9. Produce sperm
  10. Site of respiration in addition to the skin, adding oxygen to the blood and removing carbon dioxide
  11. Captures prey
  12. Common exit for the digestive, excretory, and reproductive systems
  13. Absorbs water from waste
  14. Receives deoxygenated blood from the body and pumps it to the ventricle
  15. Equalize pressure in the inner ear while a frog swims
  16. Produces digestive enzymes and hormones
  17. Carry urine from the kidneys to the urinary bladder
  18. A muscle that pumps blood through the blood vessels
  19. Recycles dead red blood cells

33 Clues: Produce eggsProduce spermCaptures preyStores extra bilePasses air to the lungsAbsorbs water from wasteRecycles dead red blood cellsPasses whole prey to the stomachProduce mucus to moisten the skinStores urine until it is time to peePair of teeth on the roof of the mouthProduces digestive enzymes and hormonesEardrums that pass sound to the inner ear...

Frog Anatomy & Physiology 2026-03-30

Frog Anatomy & Physiology crossword puzzle
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  1. Breaks down food by churning with enzymes
  2. Passes air to the lungs
  3. Absorbs nutrients from food and passes them to the bloodstream
  4. See-through eyelid that protects and moistens the eye
  5. Nostrils; used for both smelling and breathing
  6. Thin and moist; amphibians breathe through their skin
  7. Passes whole prey to the stomach
  8. Filter blood to remove waste, producing urine
  9. Creates digestive enzymes, such as bile which breaks down fatty foods
  10. Receives oxygenated blood from the lungs and pumps it to the ventricle
  11. Produce eggs
  12. Many smaller teeth that line the rim of the jaw
  13. A clear membrane that holds the small intestine in place
  14. Muscular; pumps blood out of the heart to the body or lungs
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  1. Eardrums that pass sound to the inner ear
  2. Pair of teeth on the roof of the mouth
  3. Stores urine until it is time to pee
  4. Energy reserves to survive during hibernation
  5. Coat eggs in a protective gel, preventing the eggs from drying out and helping them to float
  6. Produce mucus to moisten the skin
  7. Help males grip the females tightly during amplexus
  8. Stores extra bile
  9. Produce sperm
  10. Site of respiration in addition to the skin, adding oxygen to the blood and removing carbon dioxide
  11. Captures prey
  12. Common exit for the digestive, excretory, and reproductive systems
  13. Absorbs water from waste
  14. Receives deoxygenated blood from the body and pumps it to the ventricle
  15. Equalize pressure in the inner ear while a frog swims
  16. Produces digestive enzymes and hormones
  17. Carry urine from the kidneys to the urinary bladder
  18. A muscle that pumps blood through the blood vessels
  19. Recycles dead red blood cells

33 Clues: Produce eggsProduce spermCaptures preyStores extra bilePasses air to the lungsAbsorbs water from wasteRecycles dead red blood cellsPasses whole prey to the stomachProduce mucus to moisten the skinStores urine until it is time to peePair of teeth on the roof of the mouthProduces digestive enzymes and hormonesEardrums that pass sound to the inner ear...

Heart Anatomy Crossword 2026-04-30

Heart Anatomy Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. Largest artery in the body.
  2. These veins & arteries are the pathway to & from the lungs.
  3. The more muscular of the 2 ventricles.
  4. This kind of muscle is in the heart.
  5. The outer layer of the heart.
  6. The heart's "pacemaker."
  7. These lead away from the heart.
  8. The valve between the left atrium & ventricle.
  9. Blood, sans O2.
  10. The innermost layer of the heart.
  11. The vena cava that services the upper body.
  12. This middle layer of the heart is all muscle.
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  1. The valve between the right atrium & ventricle.
  2. An irregular heartbeat.
  3. The relaxation phase of a heartbeat.
  4. Receives blood from the body.
  5. This lies between the right ventricle and the pulmonary artery.
  6. The contraction phase of a heartbeat.
  7. Largest vein in the body.
  8. The heart lies at the center of this system.
  9. Diseases of the heart, in short.
  10. This is the wall (septum) between the atria.
  11. Receives blood from the lungs.
  12. The heart has 4 of these.
  13. The heart's circulatory system consists of ____ arteries & veins.
  14. These lead towards the heart.

26 Clues: Blood, sans O2.An irregular heartbeat.The heart's "pacemaker."Largest vein in the body.The heart has 4 of these.Largest artery in the body.Receives blood from the body.The outer layer of the heart.These lead towards the heart.Receives blood from the lungs.These lead away from the heart.Diseases of the heart, in short....

Anatomy and Physiology 2019-01-03

Anatomy and Physiology crossword puzzle
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  1. Converts and neutralizes ammonia from the circulatory system to urea
  2. Body system responsible for circulation of blood, including heart, arteries and veins
  3. Study of osteology is called this
  4. How many bones in the cranium are affected by scalp massage
  5. Area of science that involves the study of the organs and systems of the body
  6. This system is composed of sensory and motor nerves that extend from the spinal cord
  7. Bodies largest organ
  8. Another name for red blood cells
  9. bone that makes up the lower jaw
  10. Body system responsible for eliminating solid, liquid and gaseous waste products from the body
  11. Groups of cells of the same kind make this
  12. Basic units of living matter
  13. Means in front of
  14. This system is the physical foundation of the body
  15. Largest bone of the upper arm
  16. Muscles that draw the fingers together
  17. A nerve that carries messages from the brain to the muscles
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  1. Control center of cell activities
  2. Thigh bone
  3. Study of structures that can be seen with the naked eye
  4. Study of structures too small to be seen without using a microscope
  5. Main nerve branch to the top one third of the face
  6. Muscles that respond to commands regulated by will
  7. The eight carpals held together with ligaments make up this
  8. Myology is the study of
  9. Heart muscle is entirely encased in this membrane
  10. Fluid part of the blood
  11. Muscle that turns the palm of the hand up
  12. Carry blood from the heart through the body
  13. Thread like fiber that extends from the nerve cell and bring info to the cell body
  14. How lymph nodes indicate infection
  15. Midsection of the muscle

32 Clues: Thigh boneMeans in front ofBodies largest organMyology is the study ofFluid part of the bloodMidsection of the muscleBasic units of living matterLargest bone of the upper armAnother name for red blood cellsbone that makes up the lower jawControl center of cell activitiesStudy of osteology is called thisHow lymph nodes indicate infection...

Anatomy - Nervous System 2018-04-10

Anatomy - Nervous System crossword puzzle
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  1. Star-shaped microglia (9).
  2. Principal intracellular cation involved in the action potential (9).
  3. Middle layer of the meninges (9, 5).
  4. Voluntary part of the peripheral nervous system (7, 7, 6).
  5. Part of the brain that has a role in respiratory and heart rate (7).
  6. Name given to a nerve delivering the impulse towards the central nervous system (8).
  7. Brain structure responsible for the autonomic nervous system (12).
  8. Cranial nerve I (9).
  9. Principal extracellular cation involved in the action potential (6).
  10. Layer of the meninges that is in contact with the brain (3, 5).
  11. Name given to a nerve delivering the impulse away from the central nervous system (8).
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  1. Outer layer of the meninges – closest to the skull (4, 5).
  2. Describes the autonomic nervous system control (11).
  3. Cranial nerve II (5).
  4. Neuromuscular junction neurotransmitter (13).
  5. A structure of the endocrine system that is located next to the hypothalamus (9, 5).
  6. Cranial nerve X (5).
  7. Nervous system phagocyte (9).
  8. Cell of the nervous system (7).
  9. One half of the central nervous system (5).

20 Clues: Cranial nerve X (5).Cranial nerve I (9).Cranial nerve II (5).Star-shaped microglia (9).Nervous system phagocyte (9).Cell of the nervous system (7).Middle layer of the meninges (9, 5).One half of the central nervous system (5).Neuromuscular junction neurotransmitter (13).Describes the autonomic nervous system control (11)....

anatomy crossword puzzle 2021-12-16

anatomy crossword puzzle crossword puzzle
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  1. Pertaining to the wall of a cavity.
  2. Dynamic state in which the body’s internal environment is maintained in the normal range.
  3. Pertaining to the upper or lower limbs.
  4. system, Group of organs coordinated to carry on a specialized function.
  5. Organs in the thoracic and abdominopelvic cavities.
  6. cavity, Hollow space inside the chest containing the thoracic organs.
  7. cavity, Space between the diaphragm and the pelvic cavity that contains the abdominal viscera.
  8. Branch of science involving the form and structure of body parts.
  9. cavity, Space in the skull containing the brain.
  10. A structure in a cell that has a specialized function.
  11. cavity, Potential space between the visceral and parietal pericardial membranes.
  12. feedback, A mechanism that returns the level of a chemical or other substance or condition in the internal environment to its set point level.
  13. Likes to chase mice
  14. Pertaining to the organs within a body cavity.
  15. In cells, the combined chemical reactions of anabolism and catabolism that use or release energy.
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  1. feedback system, Process by which changes cause additional similar changes, producing unstable conditions.
  2. The compartment in the thoracic cavity between the lungs
  3. Structure consisting of two or more tissues that performs a specialized function.
  4. Man's best friend
  5. Branch of science concerned with the study of body functions.
  6. Smallest particle of an element with properties of that element.
  7. cavity, Space between the diaphragm and the pelvic outlet that contains the abdominal and pelvic organs.
  8. membrane, Serous membrane that encloses the lungs and lines the chest wall.
  9. Large marsupial
  10. canal, Canal formed by hollow areas in the vertebrae that contains the spinal cord.
  11. Has a trunk
  12. Particle composed of two or more bonded atoms.
  13. An individual living thing.
  14. Assembled group of similar cells that performs a specialized function.
  15. Flying mammal
  16. Pertaining to the head, neck, and trunk.
  17. The structural/functional unit of an organism.
  18. cavity ,Space within the ring formed by the sacrum and hip bones that encloses the terminal part of the large intestine, the urinary bladder, and the internal reproductive organs.

33 Clues: Has a trunkFlying mammalLarge marsupialMan's best friendLikes to chase miceAn individual living thing.Pertaining to the wall of a cavity.Pertaining to the upper or lower limbs.Pertaining to the head, neck, and trunk.Particle composed of two or more bonded atoms.The structural/functional unit of an organism....

Anatomy Review Crossword 2020-08-14

Anatomy Review Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. Fused bones to protect the brain
  2. Finger and Toe bones
  3. Toward the midline
  4. Toward the heart
  5. Away from the midline
  6. Most commonly injured ligament in the body
  7. Muscles on the posterior thigh
  8. connects bone to bone
  9. Swelling
  10. Essential for chewing, your jaw
  11. Toward the bottom
  12. On the outside (lateral) to the Tibia
  13. muscle on the posterior upper arm
  14. Bone in the neck that supports the tongue
  15. Most commonly injured rotator cuff muscle
  16. Medial bone of your forearm
  17. tailbone
  18. Group of vertebrae in your neck
  19. Bone type that is embedded in a tendon
  20. Shoulder blade
  21. Weight bearing shin bone
  22. Tendon attaching the Gastrocnemius and Soleus to the calcaneus
  23. Long bones of the foot
  24. Toward the top
  25. Ligaments that support the outside of the knee
  26. Away from the heart
  27. Only internal rotation rotator cuff muscle
  28. Bones of the spine
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  1. Collarbone
  2. A group of fused vertebrae attached to the pelvis
  3. muscles on the anterior thigh
  4. Small bones of the wrist and hand
  5. Small bones that make up the foot and ankle
  6. Chambers of the heart that pump blood out to the lungs and body
  7. Hip bones
  8. Longest bone in the body
  9. Breastbone
  10. Protects many vital organs
  11. Group of vertebrae in your middle back
  12. muscle on anterior upper arm
  13. Group of vertebrae in your lower back
  14. Front of body
  15. Skeleton that is made up of the skull and bones that protect vital organs
  16. Connects muscle to bone
  17. Upper arm bone
  18. Skeleton that is made up of the pelvic and shoulder girdles
  19. twelve pairs of nerves that control sensations and muscles of the head, neck, and face
  20. Discoloration or bruising
  21. Suffix that means inflammation
  22. Cartilage in between the tibia and femur
  23. Kneecap
  24. Long bones of the hand
  25. Back of body
  26. Lateral bone of the forearm
  27. Ligaments that cross in the knee joint

55 Clues: KneecapSwellingtailboneHip bonesCollarboneBreastboneBack of bodyFront of bodyUpper arm boneShoulder bladeToward the topToward the heartToward the bottomToward the midlineBones of the spineAway from the heartFinger and Toe bonesAway from the midlineconnects bone to boneLong bones of the handLong bones of the footConnects muscle to bone...

Anatomy and Physiology 2020-08-18

Anatomy and Physiology crossword puzzle
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  1. gland that requires iodine in diet order to function properly
  2. study of tiny structures found in living tissues
  3. part of muscle furthest from skeleton
  4. above ribcage "collarbone"
  5. process of cell dividing into 2 identical daughter cells
  6. largest cranial nerve
  7. type of nervous system that includes outer party of the body
  8. blueprint material of genetic information
  9. muscle that extends from ear to collarbone
  10. gland that affects sexual development, sleep and metabolism
  11. gland that most closely connected to skin melanization
  12. type of circulation that discuses blood from the heart through body and back to heart
  13. which system is connected most directly with body growth
  14. what are neurons made up of
  15. middle part of muscle
  16. part of muscle that does not move
  17. process of expelling CO2 from lungs
  18. glands that regulate calcium
  19. what system controls movement of blood through the body
  20. what system contains sensory receptors
  21. what bones form bridge of the nose
  22. what does melasma refer to a change in
  23. which nervous system controls both mental activities and facial expressions
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  1. process of moving food along digestive tract in wavelike motions
  2. which system is responsible for passing the genetic code down generations
  3. to reduce swelling which system can you perform on to help
  4. what system covers, shapes and supports skeleton
  5. secretion produced by an endocrine gland
  6. type of blood cell that destroys disease causing germs
  7. type of tissue that provides protective covering for body cavities and surfaces of organs
  8. breakdown of food by mechanical/chemical means
  9. muscular wall crucial for respiratory process
  10. when oxygen is absorbed into blood
  11. scientific study of the functions and activities performed by body structures
  12. organ responsible for production of insulin
  13. where is humerus located
  14. fluid part of blood that contains 90% of H2O and acts as delivery system
  15. taking food into body
  16. what tissue contracts and moves the various parts of the body
  17. collective name for oil and sweat glands
  18. type of tissue that stores energy
  19. organ that discharges bile
  20. where are phalanges found
  21. basic cell of nervous system
  22. most fragile bones in face
  23. composed of specialized tissues that perform specific functions
  24. type of nervous system that controls involuntary muscles

47 Clues: largest cranial nervetaking food into bodymiddle part of musclewhere is humerus locatedwhere are phalanges foundabove ribcage "collarbone"organ that discharges bilemost fragile bones in facewhat are neurons made up ofbasic cell of nervous systemglands that regulate calciumtype of tissue that stores energypart of muscle that does not move...

Grey's Anatomy Crossword 2020-08-05

Grey's Anatomy Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. a funny father was lovable but gone too soon
  2. short tempered, OCD, but amazing at her job
  3. switch jobs like switching sweaters
  4. nickname for a brain surgeon gone too soon
  5. everyone around her leaves or dies
  6. married twice but now she's shockingly single
  7. might ditch kids for love
  8. brain surgeon who once had a tumor
  9. a man with a very rough and messy life
  10. something that haunts Grey's life
  11. ditched love for kids
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  1. a douche with a soft side who lost his kid
  2. very impactful like the bus that hit him
  3. an iconic award was changed to honor her
  4. once lived in the hospital now in New York
  5. smart but her relationships always fizzle
  6. hates that he's rich
  7. destroyed a shitty bar with a bat
  8. the best cardio thoracic surgeon ever
  9. half genius and half insane possibly
  10. ruined a marriage out of nowhere

21 Clues: hates that he's richditched love for kidsmight ditch kids for loveruined a marriage out of nowheredestroyed a shitty bar with a batsomething that haunts Grey's lifeeveryone around her leaves or diesbrain surgeon who once had a tumorswitch jobs like switching sweatershalf genius and half insane possiblythe best cardio thoracic surgeon ever...

Anatomy Chapter 9 2022-03-01

Anatomy Chapter 9 crossword puzzle
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  1. an increase in the angle between two articulating bones
  2. Pockets of synovial fluid lined by a synovial membrane
  3. Articulating bones are connected by a wedge or pad of fibrocartilage
  4. An immovable joint created when two bones fuse together
  5. Rotation of the forearm that makes the palm face posteriorly
  6. An immovable joint
  7. A slightly movable joint
  8. Binds teeth to bony sockets
  9. When a ligament is stretched so much that some of the collagen fibers are torn, but ligaments survive
  10. Movement towards the midline
  11. A turning inward
  12. A partial dislocation
  13. Movement away from the midline of the body
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  1. Movement anteriorly in the horizontal plane
  2. Inflammation of a bursa
  3. A turning outward
  4. Overgrowth of the bone
  5. Movement that decreases the angle between two articulating bones
  6. A synarthrosis joint located between skull bones
  7. Fibrocartilage pads in the knee
  8. Rotation of the forearm such that the palm faces anteriorly
  9. A freely movable joint, wide ROM
  10. Joints that are freely movable and classified as diarthrosis
  11. Cartilaginous bridge between two articulating bones, Epiphyseal joints
  12. Where bones are connected by a ligament, between the tibia and fibula
  13. Movement in a superior or upward direction

26 Clues: A turning inwardA turning outwardAn immovable jointA partial dislocationOvergrowth of the boneInflammation of a bursaA slightly movable jointBinds teeth to bony socketsMovement towards the midlineFibrocartilage pads in the kneeA freely movable joint, wide ROMMovement in a superior or upward directionMovement away from the midline of the body...

External Fish Anatomy 2022-02-28

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

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

Anatomy- Muscle Names 2022-02-16

Anatomy- Muscle Names crossword puzzle
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  1. extends femur
  2. flexes the forarm; originates from the scapula
  3. abducts femur
  4. raises eyebrows
  5. raises, lowers, and adducts shoulders; originates from the occipital bone and all the thoracic vertebrae
  6. flexes and adducts the humerus
  7. flexes spine; also called "6-pack"
  8. flattens to enlarge chest cavity
  9. encircles mouth; puckers lips
  10. flexes femur; originates from the ilium and lumbar vertebrae
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  1. rotates and flexes spine; originates from the lower 8 ribs
  2. originates from the maxilla and zygomatic bone; closes jaw
  3. extends and adducts the humerus
  4. part of the hamstring group; extends the femur and flexes the lower leg; starts with the letter "b"
  5. originates from the scapula; extends and adducts the humerus
  6. extends the forearm
  7. originates in the ilium; flexes the femur and lower leg
  8. closes eye
  9. plantar flexes foot; originates in the femur
  10. abducts the humerus

20 Clues: closes eyeextends femurabducts femurraises eyebrowsextends the forearmabducts the humerusencircles mouth; puckers lipsflexes and adducts the humerusextends and adducts the humerusflattens to enlarge chest cavityflexes spine; also called "6-pack"plantar flexes foot; originates in the femurflexes the forarm; originates from the scapula...

Anatomy Circulatory System 2022-03-25

Anatomy Circulatory System crossword puzzle
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  1. fluid left after plasma has clotted
  2. where capillary bed drains into another capillary bed through the veins
  3. valve composed of three cusps/flaps
  4. component in RBCs that carry oxygen
  5. largest blood vessel in the body
  6. contraction stage where chamber squeezes blood into a nearby chamber
  7. strongest chamber in the heart
  8. process in which formed elements are produced
  9. leukocytes involved in inflammation
  10. main site of blood production after birth
  11. covers external surfaces of valves
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  1. tissue that aids in regulation of blood flow in artery walls
  2. where the heart is located underneath
  3. relaxation stage where chamber fills with blood
  4. circulating fluid in the body
  5. term for the process of blood clotting
  6. approximate size of a heart
  7. number of layers that form the heart wall
  8. when opened, blood flows through true capillaries
  9. middle and thickest layer of the heart wall
  10. tough protein substance made of fibrinogen

21 Clues: approximate size of a heartcirculating fluid in the bodystrongest chamber in the heartlargest blood vessel in the bodycovers external surfaces of valvesfluid left after plasma has clottedvalve composed of three cusps/flapscomponent in RBCs that carry oxygenleukocytes involved in inflammationwhere the heart is located underneath...

Anatomy Blood Crossword 2022-03-24

Anatomy Blood Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. The resistance to flow exhibited by a fluid due to molecular interactions within the fluid
  2. When a needle is inserted in an artery rather than a vein
  3. Include antibodies and transport proteins
  4. Special proteins that attack invading pathogens or foreign cells
  5. Supplies the body's organs with oxygen and nutrients while also removing CO2 and other wastes. Its also known as the circular system
  6. They're important to maintain osmotic pressure of a plasma
  7. White blood cells
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  1. Red blood cells
  2. insoluble protein fibers that form the basic framework of a blood clot
  3. Fight infections
  4. When a mass of blood forms to stop blood flowing out of the body
  5. The puncture of a vein typically to withdraw a blood sample
  6. Platelets
  7. A protein that combines with oxygen
  8. Function in blood clotting
  9. Blood plasma from clotting agents have been removed
  10. A bacterius virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease
  11. A machine that shows the percentages of blood and density of blood cells
  12. Fluid portion of blood
  13. Fluid that transports oxygen and nutrients

20 Clues: PlateletsRed blood cellsFight infectionsWhite blood cellsFluid portion of bloodFunction in blood clottingA protein that combines with oxygenInclude antibodies and transport proteinsFluid that transports oxygen and nutrientsBlood plasma from clotting agents have been removedWhen a needle is inserted in an artery rather than a vein...

Anatomy-Muscles &Nerves 2013-10-13

Anatomy-Muscles &Nerves crossword puzzle
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  1. the study of the nature, structure, function and diseases of the muscles
  2. nerve impulses to the skin of the forehead, upper eyelids, and interior portion of the scalp
  3. separate the fingers
  4. oculi ring- muscle of eye socket allows you to close your eyes
  5. adductors draw the fingers together
  6. halluces longus muscle that extends the big toe and flexes the foot
  7. automatic reaction to a stimulus
  8. muscle covers bridge of nose, lowers the eyebrows,and causes wrinkles across bridge of the nose
  9. muscle
  10. muscle that draws scalp backwards
  11. mandibular nerve affects the muscles of the chin and lower lip
  12. nerve affects the muscles of the chin, lower lip and external ear
  13. muscle that draws eyebrow down and wrinkles the forehead vertically
  14. superior muscle that draws ear upward
  15. part of the muscle that moves and farthest from the skeleton
  16. nerve affects the muscles of the upper part of the cheek
  17. allows arm to extend outward and to the side of the body
  18. hallucis moves toes helps maintain balance while walking or standing
  19. doesn’t move and is attached closest to the skeleton
  20. nerves sensations such as touch, cold, heat, sight, hearing, taste, smell, pain and pressure
  21. anterior bends foot upward and inward
  22. covers entire back of the upper arm and extends arm forward
  23. nerve thumbside of the arm and back of the hand
  24. covers back of the neck and upper middle region of the back controls swinging movements of the arm
  25. lifts forearm and flexes the elbow
  26. nerve affects the muscles of the mouth
  27. nerve little finger side of the arm and palm of the hand
  28. controls involuntary muscles, heart, blood vessels, breathing, glands
  29. cranial nerve controls the motion of the neck and shoulder muscles (facials)
  30. is muscles that raises eyebrows
  31. nerve largest and longest nerve in the body
  32. nerve impulses to upper part of the face
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  1. nerve division of the sciatic nerve that passes behind the knee
  2. major pulls the mouth upward and backward as when you are laughing and smiling
  3. nerves produce movement (efferent nerves)
  4. have their origin in the brain and spinal cord and send their branches to all parts of the body
  5. nerve affects the skin of the lower eye lid, side of the nose, upper lip, and mouth
  6. muscle of the forearm that rotates the radius outward and the palm upward
  7. thin flat muscle of the cheek between upper and lower jaw
  8. cranial nerve facial nerve chief motor nerve of the face
  9. major muscles of the chest that assist with swinging movements of the arm
  10. carries impulses or messages to and from the central nervous system
  11. muscles muscles that are involuntary and function on their own
  12. scientific study of the structure, function, and pathology of the nervous system
  13. nervous system consists of the brain, spinal nerves, and cranial nerves
  14. turns hand inward so that the palm faces down
  15. digitorum brevis moves the toe and helps maintain balance while walking and standing
  16. dorsi triangular muscle covering the lower back rotates shoulder and extend arm away from the body
  17. largest and most complex nerve tissue
  18. muscle involuntary muscle that is in the heart
  19. the middle of the muscle
  20. nerve supplies impulses to the fingers
  21. elevates the lower lip and raises and wrinkles the skin of the chin
  22. also known as nerve cell consists of cell body, nucleus, dendrites, and axons
  23. auricular nerve muscles behind the ear at the base of the skull
  24. bends the foot downward
  25. nerve impulses to the toes and foot, as well as muscles and skin of the leg
  26. straighten the wrist, hand and fingers to form a straight line
  27. muscles assist in maintaining the body's posture and protect some internal organs

59 Clues: muscleseparate the fingersbends the foot downwardthe middle of the muscleis muscles that raises eyebrowsautomatic reaction to a stimulusmuscle that draws scalp backwardslifts forearm and flexes the elbowadductors draw the fingers togethersuperior muscle that draws ear upwardlargest and most complex nerve tissueanterior bends foot upward and inward...

Anatomy and Physiology 2013-08-30

Anatomy and Physiology crossword puzzle
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  1. pH greater than 7
  2. pH of 7
  3. pH less than 7.35
  4. Molecules that release H+ ion in H2O soln
  5. type of bond that accepts or donates e- to another atom to reach complete outer e- shell
  6. Type of bond where e- pairs are shared equally
  7. charged atom
  8. Type of bond with a weak attraction between molecule
  9. Ion that makes fluids acidic
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  1. Compound that releases or combines w/ H+ ions to stabilize the pH of a soln
  2. Two or more atoms combine
  3. Type of bond where e- are attracted to one nucleus of an atom more than the other
  4. Substance with a pH between 7.35 and 7.45
  5. Bicarbonate
  6. pH less than 7
  7. Electron Accepter (Gains e-)
  8. Electron Donor (Loses e-)
  9. parts Hydrogen
  10. Type of bond which atoms share electrons which orbit the nucleus
  11. structural formula of Hydrogen

20 Clues: pH of 7Bicarbonatecharged atompH less than 7parts HydrogenpH greater than 7pH less than 7.35Two or more atoms combineElectron Donor (Loses e-)Electron Accepter (Gains e-)Ion that makes fluids acidicstructural formula of HydrogenSubstance with a pH between 7.35 and 7.45Molecules that release H+ ion in H2O soln...

Anatomy Crossword Maye 2013-12-01

Anatomy Crossword Maye crossword puzzle
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  1. A toxin or other foreign substance that induces an immune response in the body
  2. Hard connective tissue used to protect and support the body
  3. One of multiple proteins capable of inducing necrosis (death) of tumor cells (abbr.)
  4. Type of connective tissue found only in umbilical cord
  5. Compatibility between the tissues of different individuals, so that one accepts a graft from the other without having an immune reaction _________
  6. _________ System: Sends impulses throughout the body
  7. A thin membrane in synovial joints that lines the joint capsule and secretes synovial fluid
  8. Physical condition in which part of the body becomes swollen, hot or reddened
  9. Condition in which the body does not have enough healthy red blood cells
  10. Muscle tissue that’s fast is ___________ (just like a race car)
  11. ________ syndrome: An autoimmune disorder in which the glands that produce tears and saliva are destroyed
  12. Fat
  13. A cell in connective tissue that produces collagen and other fibers
  14. Connective tissue people sometimes get pierced in their ear and nose
  15. __________ tissue: Binds body tissues together
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  1. Localized death and decomposition of body tissue resulting from either obstructed circulation or bacterial infection
  2. Rapid reproduction of a cell part, or organism
  3. The disordered physiological process associated with disease or injury
  4. System that connects spleen, bone marrow and lymph nodes ______
  5. Muscular _________: Weakness of limb and neck muscles and much pain and swelling ________
  6. Body tissue “The Rock” has a lot of _______
  7. Identify differences between; To produce specialized cells
  8. Vascular tissue visible during clotting _____
  9. Kleenex
  10. Dense connective tissue that attach bone to bone at the joints
  11. Dense connective tissue that attaches skeletal muscle to bone
  12. A large phagocytic cell found in stationary form in the tissues or as a mobile white blood cell
  13. __________ muscle tissue is found in the uterus and blood vessels
  14. Loose connective tissue like cobwebs

29 Clues: FatKleenexLoose connective tissue like cobwebsBody tissue “The Rock” has a lot of _______Rapid reproduction of a cell part, or organismVascular tissue visible during clotting _______________ tissue: Binds body tissues together_________ System: Sends impulses throughout the bodyType of connective tissue found only in umbilical cord...

Anatomy- Ch. 7 2012-12-12

Anatomy- Ch. 7 crossword puzzle
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  1. signs or conditions of body functions
  2. air filled cavities
  3. double layer senous membrane around lungs
  4. exchange O and CD takes place in lungs
  5. flap covers larynx
  6. organ respitury system
  7. medical term for throat
  8. small hair like follicles inside nose
  9. subdivisions of organs
  10. breathing air out of lungs
  11. watery secretion of senous membrane
  12. major muscle involved in breathing
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  1. splits into left and right bronchi in lungs
  2. middle section recieves food and drink
  3. O and CD exchange cellular level
  4. breathing air into lungs
  5. tiny air sacs end each bronchiols
  6. formed by senous membrane sac surrounds lungs
  7. narrow air tubes in lungs
  8. muscle between ribs
  9. cartilage wall divides nose left and right halves
  10. windpipe
  11. central region chest cavity
  12. sticky fluid secreted muccus membrane lines respitory tract
  13. tube connects ear with nasopharynx
  14. voice box
  15. roof of mouth

27 Clues: windpipevoice boxroof of mouthflap covers larynxair filled cavitiesmuscle between ribsorgan respitury systemsubdivisions of organsmedical term for throatbreathing air into lungsnarrow air tubes in lungsbreathing air out of lungscentral region chest cavityO and CD exchange cellular leveltiny air sacs end each bronchiols...

Anatomy and Physiology 2013-01-06

Anatomy and Physiology crossword puzzle
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  1. Provides nutrients to the body
  2. Smallest Level of Organizations
  3. Body is composed of 11 unique
  4. cut producing anterior and posterior halves
  5. toward the feet; below
  6. hollow are of the body where organs are
  7. science interested in the relationships between body parts
  8. posterior
  9. Reproductive System gives rise to special cells
  10. organization level between cells and organs
  11. cut producing superior and inferior halves
  12. Made up of oxygen and hydrogen
  13. Membrane lining cavity walls
  14. Integument system component
  15. toward the side
  16. another name for organs
  17. Gas that is inhaled
  18. form of energy
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  1. another name for viscera
  2. anterior
  3. Nervous System viscera
  4. Waste removal
  5. Appendicular portion contains
  6. Mechanism to keep the body balanced
  7. toward the back
  8. cut producing lateral halves
  9. change in position
  10. application of force on an object
  11. toward the front
  12. Trunk of the body
  13. toward the head; above
  14. Major organ of the muscular system
  15. Science interested in the study of the human body
  16. sprout; develop
  17. Organisms are made up of

35 Clues: anteriorposteriorWaste removalform of energytoward the backtoward the sidesprout; developtoward the frontTrunk of the bodychange in positionGas that is inhaledNervous System visceratoward the feet; belowtoward the head; aboveanother name for organsanother name for visceraOrganisms are made up ofIntegument system component...

Respiration Anatomy Coordination 2013-04-23

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

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

Anatomy Lecture Three 2014-08-19

Anatomy Lecture Three crossword puzzle
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  1. What is the basic functional unit of the nervous system?
  2. What process brings the signal into the neuron?
  3. What is the connective tissue covering for nerve fascicles?
  4. What type of neuron is described as motor or association?
  5. What is the name for the space between 2 neurons?
  6. What cells act as support cells to neurons?
  7. What support cells function to nourish CNS neurons?
  8. What cells form the choroid plexus and produce CSF?
  9. What cells are responsible for phagocytosis in the CNS?
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  1. What cells form the myelin sheath in the CNS?
  2. What type of signal is found in the somatic system?
  3. What type of neurons carry signals from CNS to effectors?
  4. What type of nerves carry signals from CNS to periphery?
  5. What system contains spinal nerves?
  6. What type of neuron is described as strictly sensory?
  7. Where does processing occur in the neuron?
  8. These bodies are clusters of RER inside neurons
  9. Name one organ found in the CNS?
  10. What cells are responsible for forming the neurilemma?
  11. What process carries the signal away from the soma?
  12. What is the connective tissue covering of an entire nerve?
  13. What type of matter is formed by myelinated axons?
  14. What type of matter is formed by cell bodies of neurons?

23 Clues: Name one organ found in the CNS?What system contains spinal nerves?Where does processing occur in the neuron?What cells act as support cells to neurons?What cells form the myelin sheath in the CNS?What process brings the signal into the neuron?These bodies are clusters of RER inside neuronsWhat is the name for the space between 2 neurons?...

Anatomy Lecture Three 2014-08-19

Anatomy Lecture Three crossword puzzle
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  1. What is the basic functional unit of the nervous system?
  2. What process brings the signal into the neuron?
  3. What is the connective tissue covering for nerve fascicles?
  4. What type of neuron is described as motor or association?
  5. What is the name for the space between 2 neurons?
  6. What cells act as support cells to neurons?
  7. What support cells function to nourish CNS neurons?
  8. What cells form the choroid plexus and produce CSF?
  9. What cells are responsible for phagocytosis in the CNS?
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  1. What cells form the myelin sheath in the CNS?
  2. What type of signal is found in the somatic system?
  3. What type of neurons carry signals from CNS to effectors?
  4. What type of nerves carry signals from CNS to periphery?
  5. What system contains spinal nerves?
  6. What type of neuron is described as strictly sensory?
  7. Where does processing occur in the neuron?
  8. These bodies are clusters of RER inside neurons
  9. Name one organ found in the CNS?
  10. What cells are responsible for forming the neurilemma?
  11. What process carries the signal away from the soma?
  12. What is the connective tissue covering of an entire nerve?
  13. What type of matter is formed by myelinated axons?
  14. What type of matter is formed by cell bodies of neurons?

23 Clues: Name one organ found in the CNS?What system contains spinal nerves?Where does processing occur in the neuron?What cells act as support cells to neurons?What cells form the myelin sheath in the CNS?What process brings the signal into the neuron?These bodies are clusters of RER inside neuronsWhat is the name for the space between 2 neurons?...

Anatomy Lecture Four 2014-08-20

Anatomy Lecture Four crossword puzzle
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  1. This junction is found between the frontal bone and nasal bones
  2. This term is used to describe clusters of cell bodies inside the CNS
  3. This process is found on the maxilla and holds a tooth
  4. This is a large intracranial nucleus that integrates sensory information
  5. Name for an aerated space inside facial bones
  6. This canal is found on either side of the Foramen Magnum
  7. This term is used to describe the smooth flat section of the temporal bone
  8. This bone helps to form the lateral border of the orbit
  9. This fossa is created by the temporal and sphenoid bones
  10. This is a unique suture junction between 4 cranial bones
  11. This section of the nervous system controls skeletal muscle
  12. The spinal cord continues superiorly as this structure
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  1. This is the middle portion of the brainstem
  2. This is a paired bone of the calvarium
  3. This term is used to describe cell bodies found outside the CNS
  4. Which foramen is found between the occipital and temporal bones?
  5. What plate sits on either side of the crista galli?
  6. This is known as the "little brain"
  7. What glad sits inside the sella turcica?
  8. This unpaired bone forms part of the nasal septum
  9. This suture unites the occipital bone with the parietal bones
  10. This sharp process can be found on the temporal bone

22 Clues: This is known as the "little brain"This is a paired bone of the calvariumWhat glad sits inside the sella turcica?This is the middle portion of the brainstemName for an aerated space inside facial bonesThis unpaired bone forms part of the nasal septumWhat plate sits on either side of the crista galli?...

Anatomy and Ph 2015-02-18

Anatomy and Ph crossword puzzle
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  1. pressure exerted by an individual gas
  2. short-lived immunity
  3. blood’s oxygen-carrying capacity too low
  4. middle layer of the heart
  5. engulf then present antigen to other cells
  6. organ that filters lymph
  7. highly modified, leaky capillaries
  8. hormone that stimulates RBC formation
  9. site of B cell maturation
  10. site of cardiac pacemaker cells
  11. device to detect electrical currents through heart
  12. site of exchange between blood and tissue cells
  13. heart chamber that receives unoxygenated blood from body
  14. prevents backflow into left atrium when ventricle contracts
  15. most abundant WBC
  16. circuit that carries blood to and from all body tissues
  17. constriction of blood vessel following injury
  18. receptors that respond to stretch
  19. sound created upon AV valve closure
  20. non-self protein
  21. also known as the voice box
  22. lymphocyte produced in the bone marrow
  23. resistance to disease
  24. largest systemic artery
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  1. an antibody secreting effector cell
  2. cycle one complete heart beat
  3. circuit that carries blood to and from the lungs
  4. RBC antigens
  5. site of gas exchange
  6. smallest of the arteries
  7. transport vehicle for oxygen
  8. type of immunity conferred by activated T cells
  9. type of immunity conferred by activated B cells
  10. force exerted by blood against a blood vessel wall
  11. erythrocytes, leukocytes, and platelets
  12. septum that separates the ventricles
  13. cytoplasmic fragments of megakaryocytes
  14. ventricle filling and relaxation
  15. proteins that identify cell as “self”
  16. air in pleural cavity
  17. double-walled sac covering heart
  18. site of T cell maturation
  19. circulation that provides bloods supply to the heart
  20. an incomplete antigen
  21. tunic comprised of smooth muscle cells
  22. lymphocyte produced in the thymus

46 Clues: RBC antigensnon-self proteinmost abundant WBCshort-lived immunitysite of gas exchangeair in pleural cavityan incomplete antigenresistance to diseaselargest systemic arterysmallest of the arteriesorgan that filters lymphmiddle layer of the heartsite of B cell maturationsite of T cell maturationalso known as the voice boxtransport vehicle for oxygen...

General Anatomy - revision 2015-03-23

General Anatomy - revision crossword puzzle
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  1. A loose type of tissue
  2. Eye rotates upwards
  3. Taller than they are wide cells
  4. Pinocytosis
  5. 5 types of this cell
  6. Part of the cell membrane
  7. Transport mechanism
  8. Tissue with no blood supply
  9. Squamous epithelium
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  1. Lareral rectus involvement?
  2. A function of this tissue is to keep you warm
  3. Colour of a blood cell
  4. Has cells, fibres and matrix
  5. Binocular movement (opposite direction)
  6. Modified columnar cell
  7. Dense regularly arranged connective tissue
  8. Binocular movement (same direction)
  9. Nerve for all others!
  10. Often considered a gaseous movement
  11. Name of the outer layer of bone

20 Clues: PinocytosisEye rotates upwardsTransport mechanismSquamous epithelium5 types of this cellNerve for all others!A loose type of tissueColour of a blood cellModified columnar cellPart of the cell membraneLareral rectus involvement?Tissue with no blood supplyHas cells, fibres and matrixTaller than they are wide cellsName of the outer layer of bone...

Anatomy Crossword Puzzle 2015-05-14

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

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

Anatomy Crossword Puzzle 2015-05-15

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

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

Anatomy and Movements 2015-09-08

Anatomy and Movements crossword puzzle
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  1. An action of the tibialis anterior muscle.
  2. Longest and thinnest hip adductor muscle.
  3. The quadricep muscle that crosses both the knee and the hip.
  4. Lying face down.
  5. Referring to the ear.
  6. Bone on the medial side of the forearm.
  7. Superior most part of the pelvis.
  8. The major elbow flexor.
  9. Knee cap.
  10. The major abductor muscle of the shoulder.
  11. Further from the attached end.
  12. Relating to the middle or center.
  13. The front part.
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  1. Relating to the palm of the hand or the bottom of the foot.
  2. An external shoulder rotator.
  3. Beneath the surface.
  4. Muscle that works with the gastrocnemeus.
  5. Common insertion site of 3 leg muscles, located on the upper, medial tibia. ___ anserine.
  6. Part of the hip joint.
  7. Muscles whose tendons are on the lateral side of the ankle.
  8. Face up.
  9. The carpal bone at the base of the thumb.
  10. Teres muscle that works with the latissimus dorsi.
  11. Movement toward the midline.
  12. Prefix meaning joint.
  13. Major bone of the ankle.

26 Clues: Face up.Knee cap.The front part.Lying face down.Beneath the surface.Referring to the ear.Prefix meaning joint.Part of the hip joint.The major elbow flexor.Major bone of the ankle.Movement toward the midline.An external shoulder rotator.Further from the attached end.Superior most part of the pelvis.Relating to the middle or center....

Anatomy Lecture Five 2014-08-22

Anatomy Lecture Five crossword puzzle
Across
  1. This glial cell is responsible for producing CSF
  2. Which autonomic ganglia form the 'sympathetic chain'?
  3. These post-ganglionic nerves innervate the abdominal viscera
  4. What type of hematoma causes blood to accumulate between the skull and dura?
  5. This ACH receptor is found in heart tissue
  6. Which section of the spinal cord contains ANS cell bodies?
  7. A fluid filled cavity inside the cranium
  8. The cerebral ________ connects the third and fourth ventricles
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  1. Name one of the pre-vertebral ganglia?
  2. This ligament is part of the pia mater that anchors the spinal cord
  3. Excess CSF drains into this type of vein
  4. This space is filled with CSF
  5. What affect does the parasympathetic system have on pupils of the eye?
  6. These nerves carry parasympathetic fibers
  7. The preganglionic neurons exit the spinal cord via the_______root
  8. One function of CSF
  9. This thin delicate membrane is tightly bound to the surface of the brain
  10. This symptom is a result of fracture to the cranial base
  11. This opening allows CSF to flow into the subarachnoid space
  12. This ramus is how preganglionic neurons enter the paravertebral ganglia

20 Clues: One function of CSFThis space is filled with CSFName one of the pre-vertebral ganglia?Excess CSF drains into this type of veinA fluid filled cavity inside the craniumThese nerves carry parasympathetic fibersThis ACH receptor is found in heart tissueThis glial cell is responsible for producing CSFWhich autonomic ganglia form the 'sympathetic chain'?...

Anatomy Lecture 9 2014-09-08

Anatomy Lecture 9 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Injury at the optic chiasm will produce _______vision
  2. One symptom of CN X compression
  3. Division of CN V that provides sensation to the upper eyelid
  4. Term used to describe an illness of dizzyness, ataxia and nausea
  5. Lesion of CN VI causes medial _________
  6. One symptom that results from injury to cranial nerve three
  7. Nerve that innervates the stylopharyngeus muscle
  8. One muscle innervated by CN XI
  9. Severe radiating pain in the face is called trigminal _______
  10. This cranial nerve provides parasympathetic stimulation to the eyeball
  11. Injury of CN XII will cause the tongue to deviate _____ side of injury
  12. Your patient is unable to smell anything from his nose, you diagnose him with:
  13. Special sensory function of CN VII
Down
  1. This reflex pathway is between CN V and CN VII
  2. CN VII exits the skull via the ______ foramen
  3. Function of the vestibular portion of CN VIII
  4. Cranial nerve 1 pierces through this bone to enter the skull.
  5. This nerve originates between the pons and midbrain
  6. CN IX, X and XI exit the skull via this foramen
  7. Lesion to CN IV will produce _______ when you look down and out
  8. One muscle that is innervated by CN VII
  9. The optic _______ contains information from both eyes

22 Clues: One muscle innervated by CN XIOne symptom of CN X compressionSpecial sensory function of CN VIILesion of CN VI causes medial _________One muscle that is innervated by CN VIICN VII exits the skull via the ______ foramenFunction of the vestibular portion of CN VIIIThis reflex pathway is between CN V and CN VII...

General Anatomy & Physiology 2014-09-16

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

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

Anatomy Lecture 9 2014-09-04

Anatomy Lecture 9 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. One symptom that results from injury to cranial nerve three
  2. Cranial nerve 1 pierces through this bone to enter the skull.
  3. Term used to describe an illness of dizzyness, ataxia and nausea
  4. One symptom of CN X compression
  5. CN VII exits the skull via the ______ foramen
  6. Lesion of CN VI causes medial _________
  7. Your patient is unable to smell anything from his nose, you diagnose him with:
  8. Lesion to CN IV will produce _______ when you look down and out
  9. This cranial nerve provides parasympathetic stimulation to the eyeball
  10. Injury at the optic chiasm will produce _______vision
Down
  1. Injury of CN XII will cause the tongue to deviate _____ side of injury
  2. The optic _______ contains information from both eyes
  3. CN IX, X and XI exit the skull via this foramen
  4. Function of the vestibular portion of CN VIII
  5. Severe radiating pain in the face is called trigminal _______
  6. Special sensory function of CN VII
  7. One muscle that is innervated by CN VII
  8. Nerve that innervates the stylopharyngeus muscle
  9. Division of CN V that provides sensation to the upper eyelid
  10. This nerve originates between the pons and midbrain
  11. One muscle innervated by CN XI
  12. This reflex pathway is between CN V and CN VII

22 Clues: One muscle innervated by CN XIOne symptom of CN X compressionSpecial sensory function of CN VIIOne muscle that is innervated by CN VIILesion of CN VI causes medial _________Function of the vestibular portion of CN VIIICN VII exits the skull via the ______ foramenThis reflex pathway is between CN V and CN VII...

Anatomy & Physiology Review 2016-01-19

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

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

External Fish Anatomy 2016-07-21

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

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

External Fish Anatomy 2016-07-21

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

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

Anatomy Chapter 1 2017-01-26

Anatomy Chapter 1 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. an organisms ability to produce new cells for growth, maintenance, and repair
  2. study of structure or form
  3. maintaining consistency internal environment, or "steady state," in response to the changing internal/external conditions
  4. this level consists of groups of similar cells performing common functions
  5. resulting action will always be in the opposite direction of the stimulus
  6. this level consists of the smallest living structures
  7. this level consists of two or more tissue types that work together to perform specific, complex functions
  8. all organisms exhibit a complex structure and order
  9. this level is the simplest level of organization, it involves atoms and molecules
  10. body structure that detects changes in a variable
  11. ability to sense and react to stimuli
  12. this level consists of all body systems that function interdependently
  13. sum of all chemical reactions that occur in the body
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  1. this level consists of related organs that work together to achieve a common function
  2. during life, organisms often exhibit increased ______ and increased specialization as related to form and function _______.
  3. membrane that lines the internal body wall surface
  4. ability to adjust or direct internal bodily function in face of environmental changes
  5. interprets input and initiates changes to the effector
  6. a change in the variable
  7. large molecules broken down into smaller molecules
  8. brings about the change to alter the stimulus
  9. stimulus is reinforced to continue in the same direction until a climactic event
  10. small molecules join to form larger molecules
  11. membrane that covers the external surface of the organs
  12. study of function of the body parts

25 Clues: a change in the variablestudy of structure or formstudy of function of the body partsability to sense and react to stimulibrings about the change to alter the stimulussmall molecules join to form larger moleculesbody structure that detects changes in a variablemembrane that lines the internal body wall surface...

Anatomy Directional Terms 2023-03-17

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

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

Anatomy Assignment 4 2022-09-19

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

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

human anatomy terms 2022-10-04

human anatomy terms crossword puzzle
Across
  1. membrane it lines the abdomen chest and stomach.
  2. membrane. epithelial tissue that lines the respiratory or the digestive tract.
  3. Cartlidge an example of this are ears nose and the epiglottis.
  4. membrane A connective soft tissue of the synovial joint capsules.
  5. cell. A white blood cell that is in connective tissue especially under the skin or in blood vessels or lymph.
  6. Yellow white tinted pieces holding up the skeleton.
  7. A polymorphophonecular leukocyt.
  8. fibrocartilage. an example of this is in vertebral discs in the spinal cord.
  9. changes over time in the skin.
  10. a cell that can produces collagen.
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  1. A bone cell that lies within the substance of fully formed bones.
  2. system of the body that covers all of your organs.
  3. examples are connective epithelial muscle and nervous.
  4. cylindrical vascular shaped tunnel.
  5. tissue that is in between the bone.
  6. tissue. helps the body move.
  7. a cell that has a matrix and is embedded in it
  8. membrane. found in most animal tissue in specializes in self assemble meant.
  9. Color of hair skin and eyes.
  10. Cartlidge found in joint surfaces.
  11. invertebral discs in the spinal cord.

21 Clues: Color of hair skin and eyes.tissue. helps the body move.changes over time in the skin.A polymorphophonecular leukocyt.Cartlidge found in joint surfaces.a cell that can produces collagen.cylindrical vascular shaped tunnel.tissue that is in between the bone.invertebral discs in the spinal cord.a cell that has a matrix and is embedded in it...

Anatomy: The Knee 2022-11-30

Anatomy: The Knee crossword puzzle
Across
  1. This ACL surgery uses the athletes own body to create a new ACL.
  2. this tendon is actually a ligament, it originates at the inferior pole of the patella and attaches to the tibial tuberosity on the tibia.
  3. Genu ____ is a deformity in the knee joint, so that the knee bends backwards, also known as hyperextension.
  4. These two ligaments are located inside the joint capsule and help keep the knee stable by limiting anterior and posterior translation.
  5. This muscle group is located anterior on the thigh.
  6. This bone is also known as 'knee cap'.
  7. This disease is an adolescent inflammatory condition caused by rapid growth, increased strength of the quad, or both.
  8. This syndrome affects the IT Band and the lateral condyle of the femur, as a result of repetitive flexion and extension of the knee joint.
  9. These two ligaments help to keep the medial and lateral sides of the knee joint stable.
  10. This is the largest bone in the body located in the thigh.
  11. 78% of all ____ Cruciate Ligament Tears are non-contact.
Down
  1. This structure connects bones to bones.
  2. Patella ___ is when the patella sits in a more inferior position than normal when standing.
  3. This tendon originates from the quad muscle and attaches to the superior pole of the patella.
  4. Genu ____ the lower extremities turn inward, causing the appearance of the knees to be touching while the ankles remain apart.
  5. Genu ____ is when the legs curve outward at the knees while the feet and ankles touch.
  6. This is a fibrous cartilage pad found between body surfaces.
  7. This is the surgical removal of the meniscus.
  8. This muscle group is located posterior on the thigh.
  9. This ACL surgery uses a cadaver for an ACL graft.
  10. This bone is also referred to as the 'shin bone'.
  11. This is a long thick band of connective tissue that stretches from the outer hip down to the knee.
  12. Patella ___ is when the patella sits in a more superior position than normal when standing.
  13. This is a rounded prominence at the end of some bones, forming an articulation with another bone.
  14. This bone in the low leg only holds about 10% of the body weight.

25 Clues: This bone is also known as 'knee cap'.This structure connects bones to bones.This is the surgical removal of the meniscus.This ACL surgery uses a cadaver for an ACL graft.This bone is also referred to as the 'shin bone'.This muscle group is located anterior on the thigh.This muscle group is located posterior on the thigh....

Anatomy Skeleton Review 2023-01-11

Anatomy Skeleton Review crossword puzzle
Across
  1. bone labeled H on picture 26
  2. bone labeled K on picture 19
  3. process labeled A on picture 14
  4. Bone labeled B on picture 1
  5. structure labeled C on picture 25
  6. structure labeled b on picture 20
  7. condyle labeled B on picture 23
  8. process labeled A on picture 16
  9. process labeled F on picture 8
  10. bone labeled E on picture 19
  11. structure labeled A on picture 5
  12. Suture labeled B on picture 2
  13. epicondyle labeled C on picture 22
  14. structure labeled A on picture 24
  15. structure labeled C on picture 12
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  1. structure labeled A on picture 18
  2. structure labeled C on picture 6
  3. notch labeled C on picture 21
  4. Bone labeled B on picture 3
  5. process labeled E on picture 5
  6. Bone Labeled G on picture 2
  7. structure labeled C on picture 13
  8. structure labeled A on picture 4
  9. border labeled C on picture 8
  10. structure labeled C on picture 7
  11. structure labeled B on picture 9
  12. notch labeled A on picture 15
  13. structure labeled D on picture 17
  14. structure labeled C on picture 10
  15. bone labeled G on picture 26
  16. fossa labeled A on picture 11

31 Clues: Bone labeled B on picture 3Bone Labeled G on picture 2Bone labeled B on picture 1bone labeled H on picture 26bone labeled K on picture 19bone labeled E on picture 19bone labeled G on picture 26notch labeled C on picture 21border labeled C on picture 8notch labeled A on picture 15Suture labeled B on picture 2fossa labeled A on picture 11...

Anatomy of muscles 2023-04-18

Anatomy of muscles crossword puzzle
Across
  1. extends from each zygomatic arch
  2. closes jaw
  3. draws down the lower lip and angles of the mouth
  4. riginates at the lateral border and adjacent posterior surface of the scapula.
  5. allows you to move your arm across your body
  6. raises mandible
  7. responsible for elevating the eyebrows
  8. largest muscle of the upper back
  9. originates at the subscapular fossa and inserts into the lesser tubercle of the humerus
  10. located deep to the trapezius muscle in the posterior scapular region,
  11. Infraspinous fossa of scapula
Down
  1. flexes the head
  2. the most superior of the four rotator cuff muscles
  3. kissing muscle
  4. Connects to the scapula at the coracoid
  5. holds food in mouth
  6. muscles pull the rib cage down to allow you to exhale.
  7. Originates along T7 and inserts on the humerus.
  8. act to lift the rib cage to expand the thoracic cavity when inhaling.
  9. Rounded muscle of the shoulder and upper arm
  10. a thin paired facial muscle extending horizontally over the cheeks.

21 Clues: closes jawkissing muscleflexes the headraises mandibleholds food in mouthInfraspinous fossa of scapulaextends from each zygomatic archlargest muscle of the upper backresponsible for elevating the eyebrowsConnects to the scapula at the coracoidallows you to move your arm across your bodyRounded muscle of the shoulder and upper arm...

Avian Anatomy & Physiology 2023-04-24

Avian Anatomy & Physiology crossword puzzle
Across
  1. What principle creates lift thanks to the shape, lamination, and durability of the structure of the wing?
  2. Feathers are composed of what?
  3. What organ in the chicken produces several fatty acids and 8 B-vitamins for absorption?
  4. What digestive structure stores food?
  5. The gizzard is composed of what kind of membrane which means it is fortified with carbohydrates and cellular components?
  6. What structure is important to de-laminate feathers for temperature regulation? (2 words)
  7. Most birds have how many pairs of tail feathers?
  8. Where does CO2—O2 exchange occur in the chicken lungs?
  9. How does the trachea in birds compare to mammals? Is it longer or shorter?
  10. Feathers lacking hooklets or barbules are called what?
  11. What gland do birds collect oil from to transfer to their feathers during preening?
  12. Birds have a very long, paired structure called what that allows for further mixing and absorption of the digesta with the help of the microflora?
  13. Is skin thicker or thinner in avian skin?
  14. This structure allows birds to breath through the roof of their mouth when their mouth is closed. It is a narrow slit that also makes it impossible for them to create suction. (2 words)
  15. These glands keep the esophagus lubricated and start the breakdown of food entering the digestive system.
  16. Where does the trachea split into two primary bronchi? This region is also the avian voice box.
Down
  1. What is the vestigial remnant of the vitelline duct or yolk stalk? (2 words)
  2. What specialized area of skin is highly vascularized structure and designed to aid thermoregulation?
  3. What specialized area of skin is designed to withstand compression and abrasion?
  4. The main branches off the central shaft of a feather are called what?
  5. The act of bird grooming and conditioning their feathers with their beak is called what?
  6. The food passage rate of birds is fast or slow compared to mammals?
  7. The first region of the small intestine is called what? It surrounds the pancreas.
  8. From where do birds secrete uric acid from their body (hint: they don’t have a bladder)?
  9. All birds have what? A bill or a beak?
  10. The tract where feathers grow from on the skin is called what?
  11. Birds that hover require a smaller or larger heart than birds that glide when they fly?
  12. One adaptation in the skeletal system of birds to allow for flight has been the fusion of individual bones into structures which allows for what?
  13. What is the main site of water re-absorption in the chicken?
  14. Carnivorous birds have a shorter or longer small intestine?

30 Clues: Feathers are composed of what?What digestive structure stores food?All birds have what? A bill or a beak?Is skin thicker or thinner in avian skin?Most birds have how many pairs of tail feathers?Where does CO2—O2 exchange occur in the chicken lungs?Feathers lacking hooklets or barbules are called what?...

Anatomy Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-03

Anatomy Crossword Puzzle crossword puzzle
Across
  1. this section of the throat which is inferior to the nasopharynx allows food, air, and fluid to pass through
  2. cavity, air moves through this before moving into the lungs
  3. the formation of the air stream to form speech sounds
  4. major muscle within respiration
  5. an anatomical type of body plane regarding superior to inferior and vise versa
  6. the ears are ____ to the nose
  7. part of the larynx that is the opening between the vocal cords
  8. it hurts extremely when you bite down on this rather than your food
  9. opposite of proximal
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  1. if this does not work properly, liquid and food can go up your nose when eating
  2. term describing toward the main mass of the body
  3. folds, our voice is produced because these vibrate
  4. A famous tv show, “The Voice” shows this process of speech production
  5. where you want your food to go
  6. vibration is an important function of this processes that allows speech production
  7. a body part that is important for the mechanism of swallowing
  8. the nonmedical term is throat
  9. “...cough, cough, “my food went down the wrong pipe”
  10. also known as the longitudinal plane
  11. palate, medical term for roof of mouth

20 Clues: opposite of proximalthe nonmedical term is throatthe ears are ____ to the nosewhere you want your food to gomajor muscle within respirationalso known as the longitudinal planepalate, medical term for roof of mouthterm describing toward the main mass of the bodyfolds, our voice is produced because these vibrate...

Anatomy and Physiology 2023-02-08

Anatomy and Physiology crossword puzzle
Across
  1. blood cells components of the blood. They produce substances that help the body fight infection
  2. The pelvic socket into which the ball at the proximal end of the femur fits to form the hip joint
  3. bladder the round sac-like organ of the renal system used as a reservoir for urine
  4. an organ located in the left upper quadrant of the abdomen that acts as a blood filtration system and a resistor for reserves of blood
  5. The largest artery in the body. It transports blood from the left ventricle to begin systemic circulation
  6. the medial portion of the pelvis
  7. The fluid portion of the blood
  8. the breastbone
  9. the bone of the upper arm, between the shoulder and elbow
  10. the study of body structure
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  1. process the inferior portion of the sternum
  2. The smallest kind of artery
  3. The wrist bones
  4. the thirty-three bones of the spinal column
  5. bones the nose bones
  6. the kneecap
  7. the lower, posterior portions of the pelvis
  8. Nervous System The division of the peripheral nervous system that controls involuntary motor functions
  9. muscular sac between the esophagus and the small intestine where digestion of food begins
  10. the medial bone of the forearm

20 Clues: the kneecapthe breastboneThe wrist bonesbones the nose bonesThe smallest kind of arterythe study of body structureThe fluid portion of the bloodthe medial bone of the forearmthe medial portion of the pelvisprocess the inferior portion of the sternumthe thirty-three bones of the spinal columnthe lower, posterior portions of the pelvis...

Anatomy Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-30

Anatomy Crossword Puzzle crossword puzzle
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  1. Elbow
  2. Gives the body structure
  3. Shorter bone in the arm
  4. Bigger bone in the arm
  5. 5 vertebrae
  6. Collection of tissue that has a function
  7. Building block of every living thing
  8. Shoulder Blade
  9. Collarbone
  10. Area of the eye
  11. Freely movable joint
  12. Material that plants and animals are made of.
  13. Soft, spongy tissue.
  14. 7 vertebrae
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  1. Smaller bone between the ankle and knee
  2. Structure carrying blood through the body
  3. Bone of the thigh or upper hind limb
  4. 2 smooth surfaces that glide over another
  5. Big toe
  6. Bigger bone between the ankle and knee
  7. Front of the head
  8. Ball shaped surface of one rounded bone
  9. Jaw, or jawbone
  10. Bone of the upper arm
  11. Defense system against pathogens
  12. Defense System you were born with

26 Clues: ElbowBig toeCollarbone5 vertebrae7 vertebraeShoulder BladeJaw, or jawboneArea of the eyeFront of the headFreely movable jointSoft, spongy tissue.Bone of the upper armBigger bone in the armShorter bone in the armGives the body structureDefense system against pathogensDefense System you were born withBone of the thigh or upper hind limb...

Shoulder Anatomy Crossword 2017-05-24

Shoulder Anatomy Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. the muscle forming the rounded contour of the shoulder
  2. the smallest of the three muscles that attach to the coracoid process of the scapula
  3. Joint the "true shoulder" joint
  4. the I that is part of the four rotator cuffs
  5. also known as the collarbone
  6. attaches from spine to medial border of scapula
  7. attaches to bicipital groove of humerus
  8. also known as spinotrapezius
  9. the prime mover of elbow flexion
  10. is one of the seven scapulohumeral muscles
  11. long bone of the arm
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  1. a thick, fan-shaped muscle, situated at the chest
  2. the only direct connection between upper extremity and the trunk
  3. also known as the breastbone
  4. also known as the shoulder blade
  5. a socket that moves at a inferior and superior angle
  6. muscle principally responsible for extension of the elbow joint
  7. attaches to greater tuberosity of humerus from spine of scapula
  8. attaches to humerus from interior scapula
  9. a narrow, elongated muscle of the rotator cuff

20 Clues: long bone of the armalso known as the breastbonealso known as the collarbonealso known as spinotrapeziusJoint the "true shoulder" jointalso known as the shoulder bladethe prime mover of elbow flexionattaches to bicipital groove of humerusattaches to humerus from interior scapulais one of the seven scapulohumeral muscles...

Bovine Abdominal Anatomy 2020-02-25

Bovine Abdominal Anatomy crossword puzzle
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  1. structure that contains the renal artery, vein and ureter
  2. artery that gives off the hepatic, splenic and left gastric arteries
  3. lobe of the liver that has a small papillary process
  4. which kidney has the cranial pole attached to the caudate process of the liver?
  5. what is the tip of the renal pyramid?
  6. adhesions between this structure and the diaphragm are pathological
  7. reddish brown structures in the bovine seen dorsal to the vena cava on the body wall
  8. conceals ventral sac of the rumen, most intestines, and pregnant uterus
  9. What structure doesn't the bovine kidney have? Renal ________.
  10. structure that separates the left lobe of the liver from the quadrate lobe
  11. structure made up of the cystic duct and common hepatic duct
  12. the pillar that seperates the caudodorsal blind sac from the rest of the dorsal sac
  13. space between the superficial and deep leaves of the greater omentum, containing the ventral sac of the rumen
  14. the second bend of this structure corresponds to where the descending duodenum begins
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  1. entrance of esophagus into the forestomach
  2. fold that attaches the ileum and mesentery to the cecum
  3. what does the renal papilla project into?
  4. structure combined with pyloric sphincter and loose folds of mucosa to close the pylorus
  5. structure made up of the reticular groove, omasal groove, and abomasal groove
  6. connects duodenum to the dorsal body wall
  7. structure that separates the quadrate lobe from the right lobe
  8. What is the space filled with fat between calyces and lobes of the kidney called?
  9. fold that attaches the ascending duodenum to the descending colon
  10. coronary the pillar that divides the caudoventral blind sac from the rest of the ventral sac
  11. What is the opening into the omental bursa?
  12. which kidney is completely enclosed by fat and peritoneum, ventral to the second and fifth lumbar vertebrae

26 Clues: what is the tip of the renal pyramid?what does the renal papilla project into?connects duodenum to the dorsal body wallentrance of esophagus into the forestomachWhat is the opening into the omental bursa?lobe of the liver that has a small papillary processfold that attaches the ileum and mesentery to the cecum...

Equine Anatomy Issues 2020-10-27

Equine Anatomy Issues crossword puzzle
Across
  1. subcutaneous swelling on cranial carpus
  2. fluid swelling in the hock joint(s)
  3. localized infection within the hoof
  4. referring to a joint
  5. exostosis in the pastern
  6. painful swelling of the dorsal cannon bone
  7. coffin bone rotation due to laminar detachment
  8. depression in shoulder due to nerve damage
  9. fluid that lubricates certain joints
  10. inflammation of the bursa
  11. overgrowth of hoof horn tissue; cauliflower-like
  12. septic condition of the lateral cartilage
  13. swelling at point of hock
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  1. soft swellings of fetlock
  2. ossification of lateral cartilages
  3. syndrome dealing with pain in the heel
  4. bony swelling typically on the medial cannon area
  5. infection of the frog and collateral grooves
  6. palmar swelling between knee & fetlock
  7. inflammation of the laminae
  8. swelling at point of elbow
  9. bony growth within the lower hock joint
  10. swelling of the distal plantar aspect of the tarsus
  11. infection warning sign on external hoof wall
  12. bruising of the caudal sole of the buttress
  13. traumatic arthritis of the fetlock joint
  14. separation of hoof wall from the white line
  15. DDFT sheath swelling over the hock

28 Clues: referring to a jointexostosis in the pasternsoft swellings of fetlockinflammation of the bursaswelling at point of hockswelling at point of elbowinflammation of the laminaeossification of lateral cartilagesDDFT sheath swelling over the hockfluid swelling in the hock joint(s)localized infection within the hooffluid that lubricates certain joints...

Anatomy Final Review 2020-12-10

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

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

muscle anatomy crossword 2021-02-22

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

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

ENDOCRINE SYSTEM - ANATOMY 2021-02-21

ENDOCRINE SYSTEM - ANATOMY crossword puzzle
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  1. stimulated by FSH in testes
  2. what T3 is called
  3. causes a positive pregnancy test
  4. type of hypothyroidism as an adult
  5. travels to red bone marrow in bones
  6. stimulates the loss of sodium and water
  7. glucose in urine
  8. caused by a hypersecretion of cortisol hormone
  9. stimulates the digestive system to break down food and release glucose
  10. a form of testosterone
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  1. hormone that helps increase blood pressure
  2. epipens prevent this
  3. epinephrine and norepinephrine is secreted by this
  4. greatest release is in utero, children, and pregnant women
  5. process when an organ shrinks when you become an adult
  6. released during excess sweating/hemorrhaging
  7. another word for an enlarged thyroid gland
  8. located on pancreas
  9. type of hypothyroidism occurring as a child
  10. symptom of diabetes insipidus
  11. "Big Alice Is Grouchy!"

21 Clues: glucose in urinewhat T3 is calledlocated on pancreasepipens prevent thisa form of testosterone"Big Alice Is Grouchy!"stimulated by FSH in testessymptom of diabetes insipiduscauses a positive pregnancy testtype of hypothyroidism as an adulttravels to red bone marrow in bonesstimulates the loss of sodium and water...

Frog anatomy crossword 2021-06-06

Frog anatomy crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. ____membrane, a clear membrane on the eye
  2. small dark red stone inside of frog
  3. _____teeth, found around the outside of mouth
  4. these allow the frog to breathe
  5. three greenish-lobes
  6. the belly of a frog (no space)
  7. small green stone inside of frog
  8. only found in male frogs
  9. connected to the stomach and S. intestine
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  1. equivalent to the ear(no space)
  2. a stringy gland next to the stomach
  3. this leads to the lungs
  4. females are filled with these
  5. large and small _____
  6. folds inside of the stomach
  7. a frog's back feet are ________
  8. ___ teeth:the two teeth between the nostrils
  9. left and right____. Part of the frog's heart.
  10. the tube that leads to the stomach
  11. flows in and out of the heart.

20 Clues: three greenish-lobeslarge and small _____this leads to the lungsonly found in male frogsfolds inside of the stomachfemales are filled with thesethe belly of a frog (no space)flows in and out of the heart.equivalent to the ear(no space)a frog's back feet are ________these allow the frog to breathesmall green stone inside of frog...

Structure/Bone Anatomy 2021-10-07

Structure/Bone Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Encloses the bone except for the cartilage
  2. A hole
  3. A depression
  4. Sharp projection or bony ridge
  5. small projection above a condyle
  6. a line that joins 2 bones
  7. A ridge on the top of a bone
  8. Bone's system for moving nutrients and disposing of wastes
  9. A pit
  10. The production of blood cells by the bone
  11. Break that doesn't come through the skin
  12. Canals that link one lacuna to another
  13. A cavity of hollow space within a bone
  14. Smooth, nearly flat articular surface
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  1. Part of the bone that contains yellow marrow for fat storage (2 words)
  2. The bone shaft
  3. Classification for the sternum or the ribs
  4. Middle ear bones
  5. bone cell
  6. A canal
  7. Classification for the femur (bone of the upper leg)
  8. Contains red marrow
  9. Any projection on a long bone
  10. small cavities or spaces that contain a bone cell
  11. Generally the larger end of a long bone
  12. A round projection that articulates with another bone
  13. Tightly packed together tissue that keeps the bone from bending
  14. Fracture in which the bone sticks out of the skin
  15. Narrow passage way
  16. Bones that aren't classified in any other categories ex. vertebra

30 Clues: A pitA holeA canalbone cellA depressionThe bone shaftMiddle ear bonesNarrow passage wayContains red marrowa line that joins 2 bonesA ridge on the top of a boneAny projection on a long boneSharp projection or bony ridgesmall projection above a condyleSmooth, nearly flat articular surfaceCanals that link one lacuna to another...

Intro to Anatomy 2021-10-18

Intro to Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the part of the cell that makes proteins
  2. the jellylike substance that house or contain a cell's organelles
  3. above
  4. towards the midline or middle of the body
  5. further from the point of the attachment of a limb
  6. bones, tendons, fat tissue
  7. a group of organs working together to perform a specific function
  8. towards the head
  9. the number of body systems in the human body
  10. type of tissue that protects, secretes, absorbs
Down
  1. a change in the normal structure or function
  2. a division of the abdomen into nine distinct areas
  3. in front or anterior
  4. how health care workers describe the human abdomen when divided into four areas
  5. tissues that have combined for a specific function
  6. areas/spaces of the body including thoracic and pelvic
  7. the smallest structural unit of the body
  8. closer to the point of attachment of a limb
  9. behind or posterior
  10. the part of the cell that houses the cell's DNA
  11. below

21 Clues: abovebelowtowards the headbehind or posteriorin front or anteriorbones, tendons, fat tissuethe part of the cell that makes proteinsthe smallest structural unit of the bodytowards the midline or middle of the bodycloser to the point of attachment of a limba change in the normal structure or functionthe number of body systems in the human body...

flower anatomy crossword 2022-05-03

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

21 Clues: the male part of the flowerthe female part of the flowerwhen plants have flower clustersthe main stem of an inflorescencewhen two sepals are fused togethera flower with male and female partspetals and the sepals together are calleda flower that is missing male or female partsbeneath petals are green leaf-like structures...

flower anatomy crossword 2022-05-03

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

21 Clues: the male part of the flowerthe female part of the flowerwhen plants have flower clustersthe main stem of an inflorescencewhen two sepals are fused togethera flower with male and female partspetals and the sepals together are calleda flower that is missing male or female partsbeneath petals are green leaf-like structures...

Head/Face Anatomy 2022-05-16

Head/Face Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Bone that forms the bridge of the nose
  2. Fan shaped muscle connected to the temporal bone
  3. The bottom teeth
  4. The bone forming the upper back and central side of the skull
  5. the skull
  6. Muscle that supports the front of the neck
  7. The bone that forms the back of the skull
  8. Muscle around the eye
  9. The largest cervical muscle of the neck
  10. thin sheet of muscle that covers the anterior neck
  11. small bone forming the eye socket
  12. depression in the internal ear
  13. The top teeth
  14. The bone that forms the cheek
Down
  1. The top jawbone
  2. Muscle of the posterior neck
  3. Square bone at the root of the nose, allowing nasal nerves to pass
  4. Outline
  5. Muscle that forms the cheek
  6. The muscle on the side of the nose
  7. Muscle that protects the nerves of the neck
  8. The muscle that covers the forehead
  9. The bone that forms the side of the skull and middle ear
  10. Muscle that controls the mandible
  11. muscle that covers the nose
  12. The muscle forming the lips of the mouth
  13. The bone that forms the upper part of the skull
  14. muscle that moves the chin
  15. Compound bone that forms the bottom of the cranium
  16. Muscle found inside the mouth, used to speak and chew
  17. moveable lower jaw

31 Clues: Outlinethe skullThe top teethThe top jawboneThe bottom teethmoveable lower jawMuscle around the eyemuscle that moves the chinMuscle that forms the cheekmuscle that covers the noseMuscle of the posterior neckThe bone that forms the cheekdepression in the internal earMuscle that controls the mandiblesmall bone forming the eye socket...

Introduction to Anatomy 2022-07-17

Introduction to Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. rounded piece at the end of a bone
  2. above
  3. above normal, excessive
  4. increases the angle of a joint
  5. the study of human movement
  6. moving toward the midline
  7. divides the both into upper and lower
  8. located closer to the trunk of the body
  9. joint
  10. decreases the angle of a joint
  11. bone
  12. to flex the foot
  13. moving away from the midline
  14. cavity or hollow area
  15. located farther from the trunk
  16. to point the foot
  17. farther from the middle
  18. front
  19. closer to the middle
Down
  1. movement beyond anatomical position
  2. movement around an axis
  3. connects bone to bone
  4. back
  5. inflammation
  6. a joint; junction between bones
  7. beneath or below normal
  8. your joint's available movement
  9. muscle
  10. below
  11. study of, science of, theory of; compound suffix
  12. connects musicle to bone
  13. divides the body into (unequal) right and left
  14. body separate from the mind
  15. divides the body into front and back
  16. divides the body into equal right and left
  17. nurve

36 Clues: backboneabovejointbelownurvefrontmuscleinflammationto flex the footto point the footcloser to the middleconnects bone to bonecavity or hollow areamovement around an axisabove normal, excessivebeneath or below normalfarther from the middleconnects musicle to bonemoving toward the midlinethe study of human movementbody separate from the mind...

Axial Skeleton Anatomy 2022-11-02

Axial Skeleton Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. The two bones on the top of the head, just behind the forehead.
  2. A rib which shares a cartilage connection to the breastbone.
  3. The hyaline cartilage which connects ribs to the breastbone.
  4. The middle region of the spine.
  5. The posterior, "fin-like" process of each vertebrae.
  6. The number of vertebrae in the low back.
  7. Cartilage structures called ____ discs sit between each vertebrae to provide cushion and spacing.
  8. The hollow space within the skull which contains the brain.
  9. The bone at the base of the skull, which creates the opening for the spinal cord.
  10. The raised aspects of each vertebrae, which create joints with the adjacent vertebrae to allow motion.
  11. A single bone of the spinal column.
  12. The low-back region of the spine.
  13. The only moveable bone of the skull.
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  1. The bone which interacts with the left and right Ilium.
  2. The joint between the axial skeleton and lower extremity.
  3. The lateral, "fin-like" processes of each vertebrae.
  4. A rib with no connection to the breastbone.
  5. The tailbone.
  6. The region of the spine which contains the sacrum and coccyx.
  7. The spinal ____ allows for the passage of the spinal cord.
  8. A rib that has a direct cartilage connection to the breastbone.
  9. The formal name for the breastbone.
  10. The number of vertebrae in the neck.
  11. The bone of the skull which makes up the forehead.
  12. The neck region of the spine.
  13. The number of vertebrae in the mid-back.
  14. The intervertebral ____ is the lateral opening between each vertebrae which allows for the passage of nerve roots.
  15. What structures create joints posteriorly with the thoracic vertebrae on each side?
  16. The two bones on the sides of the head, which contain the ear canals.
  17. The large, "block-like" chunk of bone that bears the majority of weight within each vertebrae.

30 Clues: The tailbone.The neck region of the spine.The middle region of the spine.The low-back region of the spine.The formal name for the breastbone.A single bone of the spinal column.The number of vertebrae in the neck.The only moveable bone of the skull.The number of vertebrae in the low back.The number of vertebrae in the mid-back....

Angels, Animals, Anatomy 2022-10-20

Angels, Animals, Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. heart
  2. belly
  3. eyes
  4. foretaste
  5. sheep
  6. guardian
  7. suffered
  8. city
  9. jump, leap
  10. forearm
  11. poor man
  12. donkey
  13. knees
  14. for us
  15. tap
  16. true
  17. forehead
  18. arm
  19. hand
  20. from
  21. to you
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  1. hair
  2. lift up
  3. thigh
  4. goat
  5. body
  6. cow
  7. water
  8. today
  9. for
  10. scratch
  11. my
  12. door, gate
  13. enlighten
  14. you
  15. fish
  16. fingers
  17. blood
  18. pig
  19. rest
  20. rule
  21. your
  22. dog
  23. angels

44 Clues: mycowforyoupigtaparmdoghairgoatbodyeyescityfishresttrueruleyourhandfromheartbellythighwatertodaysheepbloodkneesdonkeyfor usangelsto youlift upscratchforearmfingersguardiansufferedpoor manforeheadforetasteenlightendoor, gatejump, leap

Anatomy and Physiology 2018-10-02

Anatomy and Physiology crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Largest organ of the body forming an external protective covering
  2. during this process the body stores water, food, and oxygen for when it is needed. Constructive metabolism. The building of larger molecules from smaller ones.
  3. Study of the functions and activities performed by body structures.
  4. This body system purifies the body by eliminating waste matter. Consist of kidneys, liver, skin, intestines, and lungs
  5. All the protoplasm of a cell, except for what is in the nucleus. Contains food material for growth, reproduction and self-repair of the cell.
  6. Study of the science of minute structures of organic tissue (microscopic anatomy)
  7. Dense active protoplasm found in the center of the cell. Plays an important part in cell reproduction and metabolism
  8. This body system, affects growth, development, sexual activities, and health of the entire body. Consists of specialized glands.
  9. This body system controls and coordinates all other systems and makes it work harmoniously and efficiently; consist of brain, spinal cord, and nerves.
  10. This body system is responsible for plants and animals producing offspring
  11. Excrete water and waste products
  12. Circulates the blood
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  1. Division of cells is known as
  2. This body system enables breathing, supplying the body with oxygen eliminating carbon monoxide as a waste product; consists of lungs and air passages
  3. Supply oxygen to the blood
  4. A substance that is colorless, jellylike, contains food elements such as protein, fat, carbohydrates, mineral salts, and water are present
  5. This process releases energy that is stored by special molecules to be used in muscle contractions, body secretions, or heat production
  6. This body system controls the steady circulation of blood through the body by means of the heart and blood vessels.
  7. This body system changes food into nutrients and waste; consists of mouth, stomach, intestines, salivary and gastric glands.
  8. This organ removes toxic products of digestion
  9. This body system covers, shapes and supports the skeleton tissue; also contracts and moves various parts of the body
  10. Encloses protoplasm and permits soluble substances to enter and leave the cell
  11. The basic unit of all living things.
  12. Digests Food
  13. The study of the structure of the human body

25 Clues: Digests FoodCirculates the bloodSupply oxygen to the bloodDivision of cells is known asExcrete water and waste productsThe basic unit of all living things.The study of the structure of the human bodyThis organ removes toxic products of digestionLargest organ of the body forming an external protective covering...

Anatomy and Physiology 2018-10-02

Anatomy and Physiology crossword puzzle
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  1. This body system controls the steady circulation of blood through the body by means of the heart and blood vessels.
  2. The study of the structure of the human body
  3. Study of the science of minute structures of organic tissue (microscopic anatomy)
  4. This body system covers, shapes and supports the skeleton tissue; also contracts and moves various parts of the body
  5. This body system, affects growth, development, sexual activities, and health of the entire body. Consists of specialized glands.
  6. The basic unit of all living things.
  7. This process releases energy that is stored by special molecules to be used in muscle contractions, body secretions, or heat production
  8. A substance that is colorless, jellylike, contains food elements such as protein, fat, carbohydrates, mineral salts, and water are present
  9. Digests Food
  10. Excrete water and waste products
  11. Study of the functions and activities performed by body structures.
  12. This body system controls and coordinates all other systems and makes it work harmoniously and efficiently; consist of brain, spinal cord, and nerves.
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  1. This body system is responsible for plants and animals producing offspring
  2. All the protoplasm of a cell, except for what is in the nucleus. Contains food material for growth, reproduction and self-repair of the cell.
  3. Encloses protoplasm and permits soluble substances to enter and leave the cell
  4. This organ removes toxic products of digestion
  5. during this process the body stores water, food, and oxygen for when it is needed. Constructive metabolism. The building of larger molecules from smaller ones.
  6. Dense active protoplasm found in the center of the cell. Plays an important part in cell reproduction and metabolism
  7. Circulates the blood
  8. This body system enables breathing, supplying the body with oxygen eliminating carbon monoxide as a waste product; consists of lungs and air passages
  9. This body system purifies the body by eliminating waste matter. Consist of kidneys, liver, skin, intestines, and lungs
  10. Division of cells is known as
  11. Supply oxygen to the blood
  12. This body system changes food into nutrients and waste; consists of mouth, stomach, intestines, salivary and gastric glands.
  13. Largest organ of the body forming an external protective covering

25 Clues: Digests FoodCirculates the bloodSupply oxygen to the bloodDivision of cells is known asExcrete water and waste productsThe basic unit of all living things.The study of the structure of the human bodyThis organ removes toxic products of digestionLargest organ of the body forming an external protective covering...

Anatomy and Physiology 2018-10-02

Anatomy and Physiology crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Circulates the blood
  2. All the protoplasm of a cell, except for what is in the nucleus. Contains food material for growth, reproduction and self-repair of the cell.
  3. This body system changes food into nutrients and waste; consists of mouth, stomach, intestines, salivary and gastric glands.
  4. Supply oxygen to the blood
  5. Study of the functions and activities performed by body structures.
  6. This body system enables breathing, supplying the body with oxygen eliminating carbon monoxide as a waste product; consists of lungs and air passages
  7. This body system purifies the body by eliminating waste matter. Consist of kidneys, liver, skin, intestines, and lungs
  8. This body system is responsible for plants and animals producing offspring
  9. This body system covers, shapes and supports the skeleton tissue; also contracts and moves various parts of the body
  10. Study of the science of minute structures of organic tissue (microscopic anatomy)
  11. The study of the structure of the human body
  12. This process releases energy that is stored by special molecules to be used in muscle contractions, body secretions, or heat production
  13. The basic unit of all living things.
  14. This body system controls and coordinates all other systems and makes it work harmoniously and efficiently; consist of brain, spinal cord, and nerves.
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  1. Digests Food
  2. Excrete water and waste products
  3. during this process the body stores water, food, and oxygen for when it is needed. Constructive metabolism. The building of larger molecules from smaller ones.
  4. Dense active protoplasm found in the center of the cell. Plays an important part in cell reproduction and metabolism
  5. This body system controls the steady circulation of blood through the body by means of the heart and blood vessels.
  6. Encloses protoplasm and permits soluble substances to enter and leave the cell
  7. A substance that is colorless, jellylike, contains food elements such as protein, fat, carbohydrates, mineral salts, and water are present
  8. This organ removes toxic products of digestion
  9. This body system, affects growth, development, sexual activities, and health of the entire body. Consists of specialized glands.
  10. Division of cells is known as
  11. Largest organ of the body forming an external protective covering

25 Clues: Digests FoodCirculates the bloodSupply oxygen to the bloodDivision of cells is known asExcrete water and waste productsThe basic unit of all living things.The study of the structure of the human bodyThis organ removes toxic products of digestionLargest organ of the body forming an external protective covering...

Anatomy - Skeletal System 2023-05-10

Anatomy - Skeletal System crossword puzzle
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  1. Membrane that covers the outer surface of bone
  2. Areas of connective tissue between skull bones at birth; close/harden during first year of life
  3. Lateral movement of a limb toward the body's midline
  4. Form protective framework around brain
  5. Wide section at each end of a long bone
  6. Formation of bone
  7. Includes head, neck, rib cage, vertebral column
  8. Primary cell type found in mature bone
  9. Movement of a limb laterally away from the body's midline
  10. Cell responsible for resorting bone
  11. Location where bone surfaces meet
  12. Connects bone to bone
  13. Includes bones of the limbs and structures that attach them to medial axis of body
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  1. Porous tissue found within the ends of long bone
  2. Sac containing fluid to lubricate bone joints
  3. Hollow region of a long bone filled with yellow marrow
  4. Immovable joint that attaches bones together
  5. Production of blood cells
  6. Bone with large flat surface
  7. Most mobile joint; bones attached by fluid-filled sac
  8. Bone that is longer than it is wide
  9. Also known as a growth plate; allows bone to grow in length
  10. Middle shaft found between ends of a long bone
  11. Connects muscle to bone
  12. Bone that is unique in shape
  13. Bones connected by cartilage
  14. U-shaped bone in upper neck, not connected to other bones
  15. Bone that is wider than it is long
  16. Cell responsible for forming new bone
  17. Spaces within bone that house osteocytes

30 Clues: Formation of boneConnects bone to boneConnects muscle to boneProduction of blood cellsBone with large flat surfaceBone that is unique in shapeBones connected by cartilageLocation where bone surfaces meetBone that is wider than it is longBone that is longer than it is wideCell responsible for resorting boneCell responsible for forming new bone...

Fetal Pig Anatomy 2023-05-11

Fetal Pig Anatomy crossword puzzle
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  1. makes digestive enzymes
  2. blood to fetus
  3. produces eggs in the female
  4. largest internal organ and makes bile
  5. stores extra red blood cells in case a of blood loss
  6. collects blood from the left atrium and pumps it throughout the body
  7. vein carries oxygenated blood from the lungs back to the heart
  8. carriers air between the lungs and the throat
  9. continuation of the aorta along the dorsal body wall behind the lungs liver and small intestine
  10. a muscular wall that divides the chest cavity from the abdominal cavity
  11. any fold of the peritoneum that connects the intestine to the dorsal abdominal wall
  12. produces milk
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  1. produces hormones which regulate the metabolic rate
  2. collects blood from right atrium and pumps it into the lungs
  3. brings blood low in oxygen and rich in CO2 from the upper body to the heart
  4. remove excess water and waste
  5. upper part of the heart as well as into the neck
  6. behind the pulmonary trunk and forming an arch leading toward the lower part of the body
  7. carries low O2 blood from the right ventricle of the heart to the lungs
  8. carries urine from the kidney to the urinary bladder
  9. allow oxygen to diffuse into the bloodstream as a carbon dioxide
  10. tube leading from the throat to the stomach
  11. a membrane hold the spleen in place
  12. stores food
  13. voice box

25 Clues: voice boxstores foodproduces milkblood to fetusmakes digestive enzymesproduces eggs in the femaleremove excess water and wastea membrane hold the spleen in placelargest internal organ and makes biletube leading from the throat to the stomachcarriers air between the lungs and the throatupper part of the heart as well as into the neck...

Structure/Bone Anatomy 2020-09-29

Structure/Bone Anatomy crossword puzzle
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  1. Encloses the bone except for the cartilage
  2. A hole
  3. A depression
  4. Sharp projection or bony ridge
  5. small projection above a condyle
  6. a line that joins 2 bones
  7. A ridge on the top of a bone
  8. Bone's system for moving nutrients and disposing of wastes
  9. A pit
  10. The production of blood cells by the bone
  11. Break that doesn't come through the skin
  12. Canals that link one lacuna to another
  13. A cavity of hollow space within a bone
  14. Smooth, nearly flat articular surface
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  1. Part of the bone that contains yellow marrow for fat storage (2 words)
  2. The bone shaft
  3. Classification for the sternum or the ribs
  4. Middle ear bones
  5. bone cell
  6. A canal
  7. Classification for the femur (bone of the upper leg)
  8. Contains red marrow
  9. Any projection on a long bone
  10. small cavities or spaces that contain a bone cell
  11. Generally the larger end of a long bone
  12. A round projection that articulates with another bone
  13. Tightly packed together tissue that keeps the bone from bending
  14. Fracture in which the bone sticks out of the skin
  15. Narrow passage way
  16. Bones that aren't classified in any other categories ex. vertebra

30 Clues: A pitA holeA canalbone cellA depressionThe bone shaftMiddle ear bonesNarrow passage wayContains red marrowa line that joins 2 bonesA ridge on the top of a boneAny projection on a long boneSharp projection or bony ridgesmall projection above a condyleSmooth, nearly flat articular surfaceCanals that link one lacuna to another...

Introduction to Anatomy 2023-08-28

Introduction to Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Provides body structure and support
  2. Away from midline
  3. study of structural changes in the body
  4. Below
  5. made up of all organ systems. Carries out functions of life.
  6. made up of many cells.
  7. Above
  8. Removes wastes from the blood and regulates blood pH.
  9. Balance
  10. Behind
  11. Major chemical regulatory system.
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  1. Produces movements
  2. Takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide from blood
  3. Transports oxygen, CO2, heat, water, nutrients, & wastes throughout the body.
  4. Opposite side of the body
  5. contains chemicals for cleaning the cell.
  6. Protects body; transfer of heat; sensory reception.
  7. Production of hormones that influence sexual function & behaviors
  8. Divides the body into superior and inferior
  9. observing large, easily observable structures
  10. Powerhouse
  11. Mechanical and chemical breakdown of food.
  12. Closer to the origin

23 Clues: BelowAboveBehindBalancePowerhouseAway from midlineProduces movementsCloser to the originmade up of many cells.Opposite side of the bodyMajor chemical regulatory system.Provides body structure and supportstudy of structural changes in the bodycontains chemicals for cleaning the cell.Mechanical and chemical breakdown of food....

Anatomy Blood Vocabulary 2024-02-01

Anatomy Blood Vocabulary crossword puzzle
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  1. Clumping of red blood cells
  2. Donates to B, AB and receives from B, O
  3. Nametag on the cell surface, “self”
  4. Immunoprotein that circulates the body Protects you
  5. Granulocyte that has active phagocytes and neutralizes
  6. Agranulocyte that eats dead cells (happens after a monocyte)
  7. White blood cells with a grainy cytoplasm
  8. Red Blood Cells
  9. Hormone that increases the production of red blood cells
  10. Donates to AB and receives from all
  11. The process where Fibrin forms over a plug and reinforces, forming a scab
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  1. Granulocyte that blows up and is the inflammatory response
  2. Agranulocyte that eats dead cells
  3. Granulocyte that attacks parasites
  4. The % of blood to plasma
  5. White blood cells without grains
  6. Platelets
  7. Donates to A, AB and receives from A, O
  8. Donates to all and receives from none
  9. Positive blood type, positive antigen
  10. White Blood cells

21 Clues: PlateletsRed Blood CellsWhite Blood cellsThe % of blood to plasmaClumping of red blood cellsWhite blood cells without grainsAgranulocyte that eats dead cellsGranulocyte that attacks parasitesNametag on the cell surface, “self”Donates to AB and receives from allDonates to all and receives from nonePositive blood type, positive antigen...

anatomy ch 3 2024-01-31

anatomy ch 3 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. binding/fusion
  2. rapid
  3. dry
  4. cutting/incision
  5. pain
  6. filled sac or pouch
  7. calculus
  8. severe allergic reaction
  9. instrument for recording data
  10. Tumor
  11. surgical creating of an opening
  12. poison
  13. fever/fire
  14. slow
  15. measurement of
  16. disease
  17. surgical fixation
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  1. crushing
  2. surgical removal
  3. puncture
  4. bad/poor
  5. cancer
  6. flow/discharge
  7. suture/repair
  8. a record of data
  9. hard
  10. plastic repair
  11. instrument for incision
  12. instrument for measuring
  13. act of recording data
  14. pus
  15. inflamation

32 Clues: drypuspainhardslowrapidTumorcancerpoisondiseasecrushingpuncturebad/poorcalculusfever/fireinflamationsuture/repairbinding/fusionflow/dischargeplastic repairmeasurement ofsurgical removalcutting/incisiona record of datasurgical fixationfilled sac or pouchact of recording datainstrument for incisionsevere allergic reactioninstrument for measuring...

Basic Anatomy & Physicology 2024-01-29

Basic Anatomy & Physicology crossword puzzle
Across
  1. inflated due to pressure
  2. a regulatory substance produced in an organism and transported in tissue fluids such as blood or sap to stimulate specific cells or tissues into action.
  3. simple
  4. basic
  5. can be found in the mouth
  6. seep or pass through a filter
  7. expand
  8. something which is intended to act as a barrier
  9. Juliana
  10. oosing out
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  1. same
  2. a word or phrase whose function is to link linguistic units together.
  3. is a clean fuel that, when consumed in a fuel cell, produces only water
  4. where it is at
  5. further divided
  6. an organ in the human or animal body which secretes particular chemical substances for use in the body or for discharge into the surroundings.
  7. empty space inside
  8. a group of cells that have similar structure and that function together as a unit
  9. cover surrounding something
  10. a particular kind of matter with uniform properties.
  11. the process or action by which one thing absorbs or is absorbed by another.
  12. make

22 Clues: samemakebasicsimpleexpandJulianaoosing outwhere it is atfurther dividedempty space insideinflated due to pressurecan be found in the mouthcover surrounding somethingseep or pass through a filtersomething which is intended to act as a barriera particular kind of matter with uniform properties....

Anatomy Final Review 2024-05-10

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

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

anatomy blood vocabulary 2024-02-05

anatomy blood vocabulary crossword puzzle
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  1. Factor rhesus monkey makes a blood type + or -
  2. AB donates to AB and receives from all
  3. a type of white blood cell
  4. active phagocytic neutralize
  5. the 90 of blood to plasma
  6. blows up inflammatory response
  7. fibrin forms over the plug and reinforces forms of scabs
  8. donates to A, AB and receives from A and O
  9. carry oxygen from the lungs and deliver it throughout our body
  10. donates to all and receives from none
  11. name tag on the cell surface ¨self¨
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  1. hormone that stimulates RBC production
  2. the immune system's main cellular defense against bacterial and fungal infections
  3. attack parasites
  4. a component of the blood that work along with coagulation factors to stop bleeding by clumping together when they recognize blood vessel injuries
  5. eat dead cells
  6. immuno protein that circulates the body protecting you
  7. agglutination is to detect the presence of specific antigens or antibodies in samples of bodily fluids
  8. responsible for protecting your body from infections
  9. donates to B, AB receives from B and O
  10. mediate immunological response to foreign pathogens, cancerous and tumor cells, and remove dead cells from the body

21 Clues: eat dead cellsattack parasitesthe 90 of blood to plasmaa type of white blood cellactive phagocytic neutralizeblows up inflammatory responsename tag on the cell surface ¨self¨donates to all and receives from nonehormone that stimulates RBC productiondonates to B, AB receives from B and OAB donates to AB and receives from all...

Anatomy Terms refresh 2024-02-06

Anatomy Terms refresh crossword puzzle
Across
  1. toward the middle
  2. deviation of a part of the extremity away from the midline of the body
  3. in back of
  4. farther away
  5. deviation of a part of the extremity toward the midline of the body
  6. to bend
  7. away from the midline of the body
  8. above
  9. closer to
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  1. palm turns downward
  2. away from the middle
  3. to straighten
  4. toward the midline of the body
  5. below
  6. turn inward
  7. turn outward
  8. indicator of a disease or injury (definitive and obvious)
  9. palm turns upward
  10. in front of
  11. change that indicates injury or disease (patient describes them to the AT)

20 Clues: belowaboveto bendcloser toin back ofturn inwardin front offarther awayturn outwardto straightentoward the middlepalm turns upwardpalm turns downwardaway from the middletoward the midline of the bodyaway from the midline of the bodyindicator of a disease or injury (definitive and obvious)...

Anatomy Unit 4 2024-04-24

Anatomy Unit 4 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. The smallest muscle in your body
  2. Before the oral phase
  3. Form of energy when sound is at outer ear
  4. Phase of swallowing that is purely reflexive
  5. One of the main purposes of the ossicles
  6. Gland that secretes mucous secretions
  7. One of the main purposes of the vestibular system
  8. The ____ cranial nerve is another name for the vestibulocochlear nerve
  9. ___ Labyrinth: Filled with perilymph fluid
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  1. Part of ear that is responsible for transduction of mechanical and hydrodynamic energy into neural impulses
  2. The resistance to energy flow
  3. Muscle that makes up side of oropharynx and nasopharynx
  4. Top of the cochlea
  5. The tympanic membrane has 2 layers of _____ tissue, plus 2 other layers
  6. The organ of corti has ___ outer hair cells
  7. Phase of swallowing that is triggered by the central nervous system
  8. Gland that secretes serous secretions
  9. The footplate of the stapes
  10. The pinna is responsible for _____ of sound
  11. The ____ reflex is the pharyngeal phase in reverse

20 Clues: Top of the cochleaBefore the oral phaseThe footplate of the stapesThe resistance to energy flowThe smallest muscle in your bodyGland that secretes serous secretionsGland that secretes mucous secretionsOne of the main purposes of the ossiclesForm of energy when sound is at outer ear___ Labyrinth: Filled with perilymph fluid...

Upper limb anatomy 2024-08-17

Upper limb anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. On the same side of the body
  2. Muscle that abducts the arm for the first 15-30 degrees
  3. passageway for the neurovascular structures that supply the upper limb
  4. Function of the triceps brachii
  5. Which bone is found at the base of the thumb
  6. The musculocutaneous nerve supplies this structure
  7. Nerve roots for this structure is C8-T1
  8. Nerve that is most likely to be damaged in a humeral shaft fracture
  9. What type of joint is the elbow joint
  10. Most frequently dislocated bone in the carpus
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  1. the structure that protects and holds the scapula to the ribcage
  2. Fracture of the radius with dorsal displacement and can be caused by FOOSH
  3. Relating to the head
  4. an area of the skin supplied by nerves from a single spinal root.
  5. Which cord of the brachial plexus does the axillary nerve arise
  6. A term that describes closer to the point of attachment
  7. Condition where there is fixed flexion contracture of fingers causing reduced extension
  8. what bone is in the anatomical snuff box
  9. Volkmann's contracture is caused by damage to which blood vessel
  10. The axillary nerve supplies this structure

20 Clues: Relating to the headOn the same side of the bodyFunction of the triceps brachiiWhat type of joint is the elbow jointNerve roots for this structure is C8-T1what bone is in the anatomical snuff boxThe axillary nerve supplies this structureWhich bone is found at the base of the thumbMost frequently dislocated bone in the carpus...

Anatomy Week 1 2024-03-19

Anatomy Week 1 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. hard, dense outer layer of bones
  2. small triangular bone at base of spinal column
  3. forms the pivot upon which the atlas carries the head
  4. lobe responsible for managing emotions, processing information from senses, memories and language comprehension
  5. create space through which spinal nerves exit
  6. lobe responsible for receiving and processing sensory input
  7. make new bone and help repair damage
  8. back bones
  9. supports the head on the lower cervical spine
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  1. band of tough, flexible fibrous connective tissue which connects two bones or cartilage, or holds together a joint
  2. flexible, rubbery substance in our joints
  3. lobe responsible for visual perception
  4. mature bone cells which help continue new formation
  5. lobe responsible for expressive language, voluntary movement and executive functions
  6. thin, dense membrane on surface of the bone, helps nourish bone tissue
  7. largest vertebrae of the spine
  8. space between the bones of an infant's skull
  9. the line of junction of two bones, especially of the skull
  10. spongy bone
  11. triangular bone in lower back formed from fused vertebrae
  12. study of the structure or internals workings of something

21 Clues: back bonesspongy bonelargest vertebrae of the spinehard, dense outer layer of bonesmake new bone and help repair damagelobe responsible for visual perceptionflexible, rubbery substance in our jointsspace between the bones of an infant's skullcreate space through which spinal nerves exitsupports the head on the lower cervical spine...

Gross anatomy: Joints 2023-10-05

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

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

Basic Muscle Anatomy 2024-05-23

Basic Muscle Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. helps you twist your body side-to-side
  2. lets you grab something off a shelf that is taller than you
  3. longest muscle in the human body
  4. lets you breathe and do crunches
  5. lets you kick someone behind you, main muscle of the hamstring
  6. you sit on this muscle
  7. next to your tibia
  8. part of your quadriceps, on the top of the leg
  9. middle muscle of the hamstring
Down
  1. part of your quadriceps, on the outside of the leg
  2. on the outer surface of the pelvis
  3. lets you shrug your shoulders
  4. this muscle is in your shoulder
  5. allows you to straighten your arm
  6. lets you shake your head no
  7. also known as your calf
  8. part of the calf, lower portion
  9. part of your quadriceps, on the inside of the leg
  10. inner portion of the hamstring
  11. lets you do a push-up
  12. lets you pick things up

21 Clues: next to your tibialets you do a push-upyou sit on this musclealso known as your calflets you pick things uplets you shake your head nolets you shrug your shouldersinner portion of the hamstringmiddle muscle of the hamstringthis muscle is in your shoulderpart of the calf, lower portionlongest muscle in the human bodylets you breathe and do crunches...

1-5 Anatomy 2024-06-07

1-5 Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Basic unit of structure in human body
  2. Deficiency
  3. Fuel of the body
  4. Elevated,excess
  5. Determines pH
  6. Sucrose,lactose & maltose
  7. Ribosomes synthesize
  8. Stored in the liver
  9. Move more K+ into the cells
  10. Double sugars
  11. Power plant of the cell
  12. Starch designated as
Down
  1. Single sugar compound
  2. Blood cell burst
  3. Cocci,bacilli
  4. Solution of 8.5
  5. dissociates into ions
  6. Body's ability to maintain
  7. underarm
  8. DNA lives where.
  9. What is athlete's foot
  10. Many sugar compounds
  11. Right and Left halves
  12. Blueprint for life
  13. Found on rough endoplasmic reticulum

25 Clues: underarmDeficiencyCocci,bacilliDetermines pHDouble sugarsSolution of 8.5Elevated,excessBlood cell burstFuel of the bodyDNA lives where.Blueprint for lifeStored in the liverRibosomes synthesizeMany sugar compoundsStarch designated asSingle sugar compounddissociates into ionsRight and Left halvesWhat is athlete's footPower plant of the cell...

Anatomy exam 1 2024-09-06

Anatomy exam 1 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. a cartilaginous area that has about 1/3 access to blood supply, the other 2/3 wouldn't heal on its own
  2. ligaments that are within but not part of the joint capsule
  3. another name for the epiphyseal plate
  4. below the subQ region, more dense divides skin from muscle
  5. most common type of cartilage, found on joint surfaces, larynx, epiphyseal plates, etc
  6. the muscle that keeps the appendage in place
  7. region with descending and sigmoid colon
  8. region with navel, bits of small intestine
  9. type of cartilage that is very dense, found in pubic symphysis and intervertebral discs
  10. region with gallbladder liver, right colon
  11. type of cartilage found in ears, is more stretchy
  12. second layer of skin with nerve endings and sebaceous glands
  13. the muscle that works against the movement of the appendage
  14. plane that divides the body in front and back
  15. region with descending colon, left kidney
  16. a condition where the fontanelles prematurely fuse, causes typical cloverleaf head shape
  17. a tooth / dental alveolar joint
  18. the fontanelle that closes at about 6 months
  19. the muscle that moves the appendage
  20. a type of joint that is immovable like the teeth and sutures of cranium, made of fibrous cartilage
  21. also called the subcutaneous tissue, network of fat and connective fibers
  22. where a caudal epidural could be done
  23. the fontanelle that closes between 6-18 months
  24. plane that divides the body in left and right
  25. region with stomach, liver, pancreas, duodenum, spleen and adrenal glands
  26. ligaments that are separate from the joint capsule
  27. the fontanelle that closes first, 2-3 months
  28. ligaments that are part of the joint capsule
Down
  1. part of sternum that is at the level of the trachea
  2. a slightly movable joint like the pubic symphysis and intervertebral discs, cartilaginous
  3. surgical approach is always lateral to this bony process of the scapula
  4. region with spleen, colon, left kidney, pancreas
  5. veins parallel in structure and position to arteries
  6. region with bladder, sigmoid colon, female reproductive organs
  7. ligaments that are on the outer surface of the joint capsule
  8. in line with the top of the heart, rib 2, or T4/T5
  9. in line with the bottom of the heart and top of liver
  10. the fontanelle that closes between 1-3 years
  11. partial or complete absence of clavicles
  12. the joint between the bones of the coxa before they fully fuse
  13. plane that divides the body in front and back
  14. union of two separate arteries
  15. a joint in more mobile regions, like synovial joints
  16. a bone in the neck at the level of the C3 vertebra
  17. region with appendix and cecum
  18. inflammation of the bursa of a joint
  19. enclosed sacs of fascia that lubricate joints
  20. region with liver, gallbladder, right kidney and small intestine
  21. the origin of the hamstrings muscles
  22. very top layer of skin

50 Clues: very top layer of skinunion of two separate arteriesregion with appendix and cecuma tooth / dental alveolar jointthe muscle that moves the appendageinflammation of the bursa of a jointthe origin of the hamstrings musclesanother name for the epiphyseal platewhere a caudal epidural could be donepartial or complete absence of clavicles...

Anatomy crossword (easy) 2024-05-05

Anatomy crossword (easy) crossword puzzle
Across
  1. I'm a twisted maze, digesting food with might. Acidic and potent, I work through the night. What am I?
  2. I'm a master regulator, overseeing the body's metabolism. Without me, there'd be a cataclysm. What am I?
  3. I'm the site of oxygen exchange, lined with delicate sacs where air meets blood. What am I?
  4. I'm a gatekeeper of nutrients, absorbing in the intestines so finely. Without me, digestion would decline. What am I?
  5. I'm a messenger of pain, transmitting signals with speed. When you stub your toe, it's me you'll heed. What am I?
  6. I'm a small bone located in the knee joint and I'm often called the "kneecap." What am I?
  7. I'm the silent guardian of your skeleton, protecting your delicate brain. What am I?
  8. I'm a muscle located in the upper arm, responsible for flexing the forearm. What am I?
  9. I'm the protector of the lungs, a cage of bones strong and true. Without me, breathing would be askew. What am I?
  10. I'm the body's flexible band, connecting muscles to bones. What am I?
  11. I am the largest part of the brain, divided into two hemispheres. I am sometimes called "the thinking brain." What am I?
Down
  1. I'm a regulator of rhythm, pacing the heart's beat. Without me, life would retreat. What am I?
  2. i am a strong elastic tissue. I can be found in places like the top of your nose and the top of your ear. What am i?
  3. I'm a membrane that lines the inner surface of the lungs and chest cavity, facilitating breathing. What am I?
  4. Objects appear upside down on me. I live at the back of your eyeball. What am I?
  5. Originally used to refer to the “spoke of a wheel”, name this bone that not only resembles one, but also works as a mathematical term for half of the length separating to largest parts of a circle.
  6. I regulate light, adjusting to let more or less through. Without me, vision would skew, your eyes would lose its hue. What am I?
  7. I'm a bone in the human leg, also known as the shinbone. What am I?
  8. I'm a spongy organ, filtering blood with might. Without me, toxins would incite. What am I?
  9. I am called a bone, but I am really a nerve. My name suggests that I have a sense of humor. What am I?

20 Clues: I'm a bone in the human leg, also known as the shinbone. What am I?I'm the body's flexible band, connecting muscles to bones. What am I?Objects appear upside down on me. I live at the back of your eyeball. What am I?I'm the silent guardian of your skeleton, protecting your delicate brain. What am I?...

Anatomy Final S2 2024-04-29

Anatomy Final S2 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Rate Number of heartbeats per minute
  2. Nodes Small, bean-shaped organs that filter lymph and store white blood cells
  3. Secretes enzymes to help with digestion
  4. Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
  5. Blood Cells Cells that protect the body from infections
  6. Coordinates movement and balance
  7. Pressure Measurement of the force of blood against artery walls
  8. Lobe Processes auditory information and memory
  9. Intestine Site of nutrient absorption into the bloodstream
  10. Sensors that monitor blood pressure and signal adjustments
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  1. Organ that stores and breaks down food
  2. Lobe Responsible for motor function and problem-solving
  3. Condition characterized by high blood pressure
  4. Proteins that identify and neutralize foreign invaders
  5. Build-up of plaque in arteries leading to reduced blood flow
  6. Blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart
  7. Response Body's defense against pathogens and foreign substances
  8. Produces bile to aid in digestion of fats
  9. Regulates basic life functions like breathing and heart rate
  10. Output Volume of blood pumped by the heart in one minute

20 Clues: Coordinates movement and balanceRate Number of heartbeats per minuteOrgan that stores and breaks down foodSecretes enzymes to help with digestionProduces bile to aid in digestion of fatsCondition characterized by high blood pressureLobe Processes auditory information and memoryBlood vessels that carry blood back to the heart...

Anatomy and Physiology 2025-12-09

Anatomy and Physiology crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Dried framework
  2. Part of metabolism: production of new organisms or cells
  3. Type of tussue that produces body movements
  4. Part of the muscle that is attached to the moveable bone
  5. Body erect with palms forward, thumbs away from body, and feet slightly apart
  6. The study of the functions of parts and how they work and interact
  7. These are required in large amounts, some examples would be lipids, carbon, and proteins
  8. Wedge-like "front teeth" that are responsible for biting parts of food off
  9. The first segment of the alimentary canal
  10. Organs that generate a force to produce movement
  11. Structure leads to _____
  12. Cavaties within the skull
  13. Type of marrow that occupies most cavaties of bone and stores fat
  14. The mechanical breakdown of food and absorption of nutrients
  15. Complex set of organs that mostly protect the body
  16. Type of gland, also known as an oil gland
  17. Type of bone that has a shaft with 2 expanded ends
  18. A small region in the stomach near opening to the esophagus
  19. When epithelial tissue has 2 or more layers
  20. The hollow part of a structure
  21. An organism's way of maintaining their internal conditions/environment
  22. Any break in the bone
  23. The study of the structure of the body and its parts
  24. Covers internal bone structures
  25. outermost layer of the skin
  26. The study of cells arranged into tissues
  27. Membranes that line joints and are composed entirely of connective tissue
  28. Type of tissue that forms protective coverings and secretes/asorbs materials
  29. Type of contraction that involves force generation without shortening
Down
  1. Glistening white, double layered membrane; covers entire bone
  2. Blood cell formation
  3. Suture between frontal bone and perietal bone
  4. A ring of contraction in a portion of the tube occurs, while relaxation occurs ahead of the ring
  5. The smallest level of organization
  6. The shortest and most fixed portion of the small intestine; the stomach empties chyme directly into this portion
  7. When a muscle loses its ability to contract during strenuous excersise
  8. The ability of a muscle to shorten to perform "work"
  9. Characteristic of life: production of new organisms or cells
  10. Osteocytes reside in cavaties called ____
  11. Skin layer under the dermis
  12. When epithelial tissue is flat and scale-like
  13. Where the nuerotransmitters are released
  14. Type of tissue that supports soft body parts and binds structures together
  15. Largest level of organization
  16. A deviation in a variable will be corrected by a response that goes against the receptor's detection
  17. Neurons respond to stimuli through _____ and transmit electrical impulses through axons
  18. Type of membrane that lines cavities that do not open to the outside world
  19. Surrounds singular muscle cells
  20. Chemicals that allow the neuron to communitcate with the muscle fiber
  21. Type of membrane that lines cavities that open to the outside of the body
  22. The cutaneous membrane
  23. Open wound where skin has been pulled off of underlying structures
  24. Special cells that produce melanin
  25. Type of tissue that regulates and controls the body system
  26. When epthelial tissue is "box-like"
  27. These organs secrete fluids to help digestion
  28. A muscle twitch is measured using a ____
  29. Muscular tube leading from pharynx to stomach
  30. Part of the muscle that is attached to the immovable bone
  31. These are projections on the tongue that provide friction for moving food in the mouth

60 Clues: Dried frameworkBlood cell formationAny break in the boneThe cutaneous membraneStructure leads to _____Cavaties within the skullSkin layer under the dermisoutermost layer of the skinLargest level of organizationThe hollow part of a structureSurrounds singular muscle cellsCovers internal bone structuresThe smallest level of organization...

Anatomy&Physiology wk1 2026-02-19

Anatomy&Physiology wk1 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Towards surface of body.
  2. Homeostatic feedback that increases/accelerates a stimuli.
  3. Another name for Red Blood Cells.
  4. Towards interior of body.
  5. Cavity that houses the brain.
  6. Homeostatic feedback that decreases original stimuli.
  7. Another name for White Blood Cells.
  8. Away from point of attachment.
  9. Cavity containing Heart and Lungs.
  10. Plane that divides the body into anterior and posterior sections.
Down
  1. Organ system responsible for transporting oxygen and nutrients.
  2. Maintenance of a stable internal environment.
  3. Toward point of attachment.
  4. Plane that divides the body into superior and inferior parts.
  5. Cavity containing digestive organs.
  6. Towards the rear of the body.
  7. Below
  8. Cavity containing reproductive organs and bladder.
  9. Plane that divided body into left and right.
  10. Above
  11. Towards the front of the body.

21 Clues: BelowAboveTowards surface of body.Towards interior of body.Toward point of attachment.Cavity that houses the brain.Towards the rear of the body.Away from point of attachment.Towards the front of the body.Another name for Red Blood Cells.Cavity containing Heart and Lungs.Cavity containing digestive organs.Another name for White Blood Cells....

Plant Anatomy Crossword 2025-11-24

Plant Anatomy Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. – Collective term for all sepals of a flower.
  2. – Fleshy fruit with a single hard stone enclosing the seed.
  3. – Meristematic layer that produces secondary xylem and phloem.
  4. – Combined term for the calyx and corolla.
  5. – Flower structure that contains ovules and develops into fruit.
  6. – Leaf pore formed by guard cells for gas exchange.
  7. – Dry, indehiscent fruit containing a single loose seed.
  8. – Supportive plant tissue with thick, lignified cell walls.
  9. – Central vascular cylinder of a root or stem.
  10. – Plant organ that supports leaves and transports materials between roots and shoots.
Down
  1. – Tissue that transports water and minerals upward in vascular plants.
  2. – Outer protective cell layer covering leaves, stems, and roots.
  3. – Plant structure that anchors the organism and absorbs water and minerals.
  4. – Winged, wind-dispersed dry fruit.
  5. – Reproductive structure of angiosperms containing stamens and carpels.
  6. – Male reproductive organ of a flower producing pollen.
  7. – Fleshy fruit with multiple seeds embedded in soft tissue.
  8. – Often colorful floral structure that attracts pollinators.
  9. – Vascular tissue responsible for distributing sugars from photosynthesis.
  10. – Basic structural and functional unit of plant tissues.

20 Clues: – Winged, wind-dispersed dry fruit.– Combined term for the calyx and corolla.– Collective term for all sepals of a flower.– Central vascular cylinder of a root or stem.– Leaf pore formed by guard cells for gas exchange.– Male reproductive organ of a flower producing pollen.– Dry, indehiscent fruit containing a single loose seed....

Anatomy Chapter 5 2026-01-24

Anatomy Chapter 5 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. – Bone tissue supporting the body
  2. – Voluntary muscle attached to bones
  3. – Parallel fibers forming tendons and ligaments
  4. – Liquid portion of blood
  5. – Fat-storing cells
  6. – Support cells for neurons
  7. – Cartilage cells in small cavities
  8. – Stretchy bladder lining
  9. – Thin flat cells for diffusion and filtration
  10. – Rare duct lining for protection
  11. – Heart muscle pumping blood
  12. – Embryonic tissue forming connective tissues
  13. – Cells that produce fibers
  14. – Airway lining moving mucus
  15. – Strong fibers resisting pulling
  16. – Red blood cells carrying oxygen
  17. – Involuntary muscle in organs
  18. – Shock-absorbing cartilage in discs
Down
  1. – Mature bone cells in tiny spaces
  2. – Moist protective lining (mouth, esophagus)
  3. – Cube-shaped cells for secretion and absorption
  4. – Smooth cartilage at joints and nose
  5. – Junctions linking heart cells
  6. – Tough tissue resisting stress in many directions
  7. – Immune cells releasing histamine
  8. – White blood cells fighting infection
  9. – Dry protective skin surface
  10. – Fat tissue storing energy and insulation
  11. – Soft scaffold for lymph organs
  12. – Stretchy fibers allowing recoil
  13. – Flexible cartilage in ear
  14. – Loose packing tissue holding organs
  15. – Nerve cell transmitting signals
  16. – Thin supportive framework fibers
  17. – Stretchy tissue in large arteries
  18. – Fluid tissue transporting gases and nutrients
  19. – Cell fragments aiding clotting
  20. ciliated – Tall cells with cilia moving materialnon-ciliated – Absorptive lining of digestive tract
  21. – Mucus-secreting cells protecting linings

39 Clues: – Fat-storing cells– Liquid portion of blood– Stretchy bladder lining– Support cells for neurons– Flexible cartilage in ear– Cells that produce fibers– Heart muscle pumping blood– Airway lining moving mucus– Dry protective skin surface– Involuntary muscle in organs– Junctions linking heart cells– Soft scaffold for lymph organs...

Anatomy and Physiology.WADE 2025-12-12

Anatomy and Physiology.WADE crossword puzzle
Across
  1. cell that builds bone
  2. artery, vessel carrying deoxygenated blood to lungs
  3. lower heart chamber that pumps blood
  4. largest artery carrying blood from the heart
  5. smaller airway branches inside the lungs
  6. protective outer covering of bones
  7. connective tissue linking bone to bone
  8. cell that breaks down bone
  9. oxygen-carrying molecule in red blood cells
  10. tiny vessel where gas exchange occurs
  11. one of the spine's interlocking bones
Down
  1. the longest and strongest bone
  2. muscle that contracts to help you breathe
  3. connective tissue linking muscle to bone
  4. upper heart chamber receiving blood
  5. throat region for air and food passage
  6. tiny air sacs where gas exchange occurs in lungs
  7. cage, protects heart and lungs
  8. breastbone protecting heart and lungs
  9. vein, vessel returning oxygenated blood to heart
  10. major air passages leading into the lungs
  11. soft tissue in bones that makes blood cells
  12. windpipe carrying air to the bronchi
  13. flexible tissue cushioning joints
  14. voice box and airway structure

25 Clues: cell that builds bonecell that breaks down bonethe longest and strongest bonecage, protects heart and lungsvoice box and airway structureflexible tissue cushioning jointsprotective outer covering of bonesupper heart chamber receiving bloodlower heart chamber that pumps bloodwindpipe carrying air to the bronchibreastbone protecting heart and lungs...

anatomy and physiology 2026-01-07

anatomy and physiology crossword puzzle
Across
  1. What connects bone to bone
  2. what piece of equipment do you use to measure body temperature
  3. what process helps regulate body temperature
  4. what is located beneath the diaphragm
  5. what is there 206 of in the body
  6. what system protects the internal organs
  7. Which specific part of the heart pumps oxygenated blood to the rest of the body?
  8. what helps break down food within the mouth
  9. bone what type of bone is the femur
Down
  1. Which gland is the "master gland"?
  2. Which part of the brain is responsible for regulating body temperature
  3. What term describes the body’s ability to maintain a stable internal state?
  4. what system helps and makes you breath
  5. what do white blood cells do
  6. Which blood cells carry oxygen?
  7. what is the largest organ in the human body
  8. where is the central nervous system located
  9. what is injected into the body to lower blood sugar levels
  10. Which organ produces bile?
  11. how many parts of the heart is there

20 Clues: What connects bone to boneWhich organ produces bile?what do white blood cells doWhich blood cells carry oxygen?what is there 206 of in the bodyWhich gland is the "master gland"?bone what type of bone is the femurhow many parts of the heart is therewhat is located beneath the diaphragmwhat system helps and makes you breath...

anatomy and physiology 2026-01-07

anatomy and physiology crossword puzzle
Across
  1. where is the central nervous system located
  2. what system protects the internal organs
  3. bone what type of bone is the femur
  4. how many parts of the heart is there
  5. what piece of equipment do you use to measure body temperature
  6. Which gland is the "master gland"?
  7. Which specific part of the heart pumps oxygenated blood to the rest of the body?
  8. what is the largest organ in the human body
  9. Which organ produces bile?
  10. what helps break down food within the mouth
  11. what do white blood cells do
Down
  1. what is located beneath the diaphragm
  2. Which blood cells carry oxygen?
  3. what is there 206 of in the body
  4. what system helps and makes you breath
  5. What connects bone to bone
  6. Which part of the brain is responsible for regulating body temperature
  7. what is injected into the body to lower blood sugar levels
  8. what process helps regulate body temperature
  9. What term describes the body’s ability to maintain a stable internal state?

20 Clues: What connects bone to boneWhich organ produces bile?what do white blood cells doWhich blood cells carry oxygen?what is there 206 of in the bodyWhich gland is the "master gland"?bone what type of bone is the femurhow many parts of the heart is therewhat is located beneath the diaphragmwhat system helps and makes you breath...

Chapter 7 Anatomy 2025-11-19

Chapter 7 Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. The long part of a neuron that sends messages away from the cell body.
  2. Cells in the nervous system that send and receive electrical messages.
  3. The branched part of a neuron that receives signals from other cells.
  4. The largest part of the brain; responsible for thinking, memory, senses, and voluntary movement.
  5. Long extensions of neurons (usually axons) that carry electrical signals.
  6. Bundles of nerve fibers (axons) that carry messages to and from the CNS.
  7. Fluid-filled spaces in the brain that contain cerebrospinal fluid (CSF).
  8. Controls involuntary actions like heartbeat, digestion, and gland activity.
  9. An area of skin supplied by a single spinal nerve.
  10. The brain and spinal cord; the body’s main control center.
Down
  1. An electrical signal that travels down an axon when a neuron “fires.”
  2. All nerves outside the brain and spinal cord; connects the body to the CNS.
  3. Support cells that protect, nourish, and clean up around neurons.
  4. Carries commands from the CNS to muscles and glands.
  5. Controls automatic survival functions like breathing, heart rate, and blood pressure.
  6. A protective barrier that keeps harmful substances out of the brain while letting nutrients in.
  7. Carries sensory information from the body to the CNS.
  8. Three protective layers of tissue that cover the brain and spinal cord.
  9. The small gap where one neuron communicates with another cell using chemicals (neurotransmitters).
  10. A fatty coating around axons that helps messages travel faster.

20 Clues: An area of skin supplied by a single spinal nerve.Carries commands from the CNS to muscles and glands.Carries sensory information from the body to the CNS.The brain and spinal cord; the body’s main control center.A fatty coating around axons that helps messages travel faster.Support cells that protect, nourish, and clean up around neurons....

anatomy tissue vocab 2025-11-07

anatomy tissue vocab crossword puzzle
Across
  1. single layer of epithelial cells
  2. connective tissue providing more elasticity than rigidity found in vessels
  3. unstructured material that fills the space between the cells in connective tissue, contain fibers
  4. A connective tissue that is more flexible than bone and does not contain any blood or nerves.
  5. Loose connective tissue dominated by adipocytes -which store fat and insulate body
  6. calcified connective tissue
  7. tall thick epithelial cells, absorb nutrients, produce secretions, elliptical nuclei
  8. nerve cell the basic building block of the nervous system
  9. type of cartilage that covers the ends of bones joining ribcage forming nose
  10. cartilage that contains fibrous bundles of collagen, good at withstanding pressure such as that of the intervertebral disks in the spinal cord.
  11. A connective tissue with a fluid matrix called plasma in which red blood cells, white blood cells, and cell fragments called platelets are suspended.
  12. red blood cells
  13. bone tissue found in heads of long bones and inner layer of long bones with space for bone marrow.
  14. blood clotting cell fragments
  15. Type of cartilage that has a little bit of flexibility; found on the external ear
  16. thinner fiber proteins found in connective tissue
  17. one layer of epithelial cells with different shapes and sizes
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  1. connective tissue with regularly organized high density collagen bundles in tendons and ligaments
  2. white blood cells
  3. A body tissue that contracts or shortens, making body parts move
  4. bone tissue that is dense with no visible spaces
  5. composed of cells that are specialized to produce and secrete hormones and other substances.
  6. connective tissue with irregular fibers arranged erratically, found in places with tension in all directions (skin).
  7. connective tissue with fewer fibers, more cells, more ground substance
  8. cells cube shaped epithelial cells, absorb nutrients, produce secretions,
  9. provide support and structure to the otherwise shapeless ground substance
  10. Voluntary muscle pulls on bones and causes body movements. Striated and multi-nucleated
  11. Involuntary muscle found inside many internal organs of the body. lacks striation, uninucleate.
  12. layer consisting of several layers of epithelial cells
  13. cells flat epithelial cells, fast absorption and diffusion, making thin membranes
  14. Tissue that covers outside of the body and lines organs and cavities. Serves as a protective barrier, secretes substances, and absorbs substances
  15. specialized muscle tissue found only in the heart. involuntary, striated, uninucleate, branched
  16. abundant strong fiber protein found in connective tissue
  17. that senses stimuli and transmits signals.
  18. glands that secrete hormones directly into the bloodstream
  19. short fine collagen fibers with extra glycoprotein, form supportive nets in connective tissue
  20. tissue that provides support for your body and connects all its parts
  21. loose connective tissue not composed of collagen & elastin, supports development of and storage of blood cells.
  22. loose connective tissue most common found with epithelial tissue
  23. secrete chemical substances into ducts that lead either to other organs or out of the body

40 Clues: red blood cellswhite blood cellscalcified connective tissueblood clotting cell fragmentssingle layer of epithelial cellsthat senses stimuli and transmits signals.bone tissue that is dense with no visible spacesthinner fiber proteins found in connective tissuelayer consisting of several layers of epithelial cells...

Frog Anatomy & Physiology 2026-03-30

Frog Anatomy & Physiology crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Breaks down food by churning with enzymes
  2. Passes air to the lungs
  3. Absorbs nutrients from food and passes them to the bloodstream
  4. See-through eyelid that protects and moistens the eye
  5. Nostrils; used for both smelling and breathing
  6. Thin and moist; amphibians breathe through their skin
  7. Passes whole prey to the stomach
  8. Filter blood to remove waste, producing urine
  9. Creates digestive enzymes, such as bile which breaks down fatty foods
  10. Receives oxygenated blood from the lungs and pumps it to the ventricle
  11. Produce eggs
  12. Many smaller teeth that line the rim of the jaw
  13. A clear membrane that holds the small intestine in place
  14. Muscular; pumps blood out of the heart to the body or lungs
Down
  1. Eardrums that pass sound to the inner ear
  2. Pair of teeth on the roof of the mouth
  3. Stores urine until it is time to pee
  4. Energy reserves to survive during hibernation
  5. Coat eggs in a protective gel, preventing the eggs from drying out and helping them to float
  6. Produce mucus to moisten the skin
  7. Help males grip the females tightly during amplexus
  8. Stores extra bile
  9. Produce sperm
  10. Site of respiration in addition to the skin, adding oxygen to the blood and removing carbon dioxide
  11. Captures prey
  12. Common exit for the digestive, excretory, and reproductive systems
  13. Absorbs water from waste
  14. Receives deoxygenated blood from the body and pumps it to the ventricle
  15. Equalize pressure in the inner ear while a frog swims
  16. Produces digestive enzymes and hormones
  17. Carry urine from the kidneys to the urinary bladder
  18. A muscle that pumps blood through the blood vessels
  19. Recycles dead red blood cells

33 Clues: Produce eggsProduce spermCaptures preyStores extra bilePasses air to the lungsAbsorbs water from wasteRecycles dead red blood cellsPasses whole prey to the stomachProduce mucus to moisten the skinStores urine until it is time to peePair of teeth on the roof of the mouthProduces digestive enzymes and hormonesEardrums that pass sound to the inner ear...

Anatomy Year 1 2026-03-22

Anatomy Year 1 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Part of the lateral ventricles associated with the parietal lobe.
  2. A structure that can be found in the anterior mediastinum.
  3. The space that separates the chest wall muscles and the breast, allowing for ease of movement.
  4. Smooth, triangular area of the urinary bladder.
  5. Muscle passing through the greater sciatic foramen
  6. Smallest pair of salivary glands
  7. One of the auditory ossicles - this is the smallest bone in the body!
  8. Part of the skeleton that includes the sternum, ribs, skull bones & vertebrae.
  9. Muscle originating at the soleus line of the tibia & proximal fibula.
  10. Vein formed by the union of the superior mesenteric vein & splenic vein.
  11. The dilated origin of the thoracic duct.
  12. Muscle stabilising the clavicle.
Down
  1. A freely moveable synovial joint.
  2. The nucleus of the posterior pituitary that vasopressin is secreted from.
  3. Folds of the large intestine.
  4. Nerve with nerve roots C3,C4 & C5.
  5. Layer of connective tissue and blood vessels in the eyes.
  6. A plane unequally dividing the body into right and left sides.
  7. Smallest lobe in the brain
  8. One of the subdivisions of the posterior triangle of the neck.
  9. The opening of the diaphragm that is found at vertebral level T8.
  10. A harsh, high pitched sound that is a sign of a large airway obstruction.

22 Clues: Smallest lobe in the brainFolds of the large intestine.Smallest pair of salivary glandsMuscle stabilising the clavicle.A freely moveable synovial joint.Nerve with nerve roots C3,C4 & C5.The dilated origin of the thoracic duct.Smooth, triangular area of the urinary bladder.Muscle passing through the greater sciatic foramen...

anatomy and injuries. 2026-02-13

anatomy and injuries. crossword puzzle
Across
  1. closer to the point of attachment
  2. higher or above the reference point
  3. An injury caused by overuse (Tennis elbow,shin splints)
  4. a complete tear or bursting of a tendon or muscle
  5. Inflammation of the bursa
  6. A bruise from a direct blow, damaging capillaries and tissue
  7. injury to a muscle or tendon (muscle to bone
  8. the midline of your body
  9. stretching or tearing ligaments (bone to bone)
  10. general term for a physical or mental response to an injury
Down
  1. Ulnar collateral ligament
  2. Lower or below the reference point
  3. connects bone to bone
  4. medical term for a scrape on the skin
  5. Biceps, Triceps, LCL
  6. Raidiohumeral or Proximal Radioulnar (Pivot)
  7. farther from the point of attachment
  8. attaches muscle to bone
  9. connective tissue that cushions or stabilizes joints
  10. Radial head subluxation, partial dislocation of the elbow

20 Clues: Biceps, Triceps, LCLconnects bone to boneattaches muscle to bonethe midline of your bodyUlnar collateral ligamentInflammation of the bursacloser to the point of attachmentLower or below the reference pointhigher or above the reference pointfarther from the point of attachmentmedical term for a scrape on the skin...

quick anatomy quiz 2024-10-04

quick anatomy quiz crossword puzzle
Across
  1. shoulder abduction, flexion and extension
  2. anterior lobe of brain
  3. muscle for chewing
  4. cranial nerve 4
  5. cranial nerve 10
  6. cranial nerve 5
  7. kneecap
  8. upper arm bone
  9. cranial nerve 12
  10. shoulder bone
  11. cranial nerve 7
Down
  1. control the movement of the arm, create lateral, vertical, or rotational motion.
  2. control the movement of the arm, create lateral, vertical, or rotational motion.
  3. cranial nerve 9
  4. external rotation and extension of the hip joint,
  5. cranial nerve 8
  6. cranial nerve 1
  7. cranial nerve 1
  8. cranial nerve 11
  9. plantar flexes foot – extension or flexion of the foot at the ankle, flexes knee
  10. upper jaw
  11. brain porion controls heart rate, breathing, blood pressure
  12. bone in throat, not touching other bones
  13. cranial nerve 3
  14. cranial nerve 6
  15. collar bone

26 Clues: kneecapupper jawcollar boneshoulder boneupper arm bonecranial nerve 9cranial nerve 8cranial nerve 1cranial nerve 1cranial nerve 4cranial nerve 5cranial nerve 3cranial nerve 6cranial nerve 7cranial nerve 11cranial nerve 10cranial nerve 12muscle for chewinganterior lobe of brainbone in throat, not touching other bones...

Anatomy and Physiology 2024-12-12

Anatomy and Physiology crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Which division of the autonomic nervous system is responsible for "fight or flight"?
  2. What term describes an increase in heart rate initiated by the autonomic system?
  3. What is the primary neurotransmitter of the sympathetic postganglionic neurons?
  4. What part of the brain regulates autonomic functions?
  5. What type of muscle is regulated by the autonomic nervous system?
  6. Which gland plays a role in the circadian rhythm and autonomic functions?
  7. What type of receptor detects changes in blood pressure?
  8. The response of the pupil to decreased light, controlled by the sympathetic system.
  9. What neurotransmitter is released by preganglionic neurons in both the sympathetic and parasympathetic systems?
  10. What structure connects the hypothalamus to the pituitary gland?
  11. The physiological state induced by prolonged stress and sympathetic activation.
Down
  1. What ion is critical for action potential generation in neurons?
  2. What term describes the feedback mechanism that opposes change in homeostasis?
  3. The term for the "resting" state of the autonomic nervous system.
  4. Which division of the autonomic nervous system is responsible for "rest and digest"?
  5. The division of the nervous system that includes the brain and spinal cord.
  6. What term refers to the stable internal temperature in humans?
  7. What hormone is secreted by the adrenal medulla during stress?
  8. What is the term for the collection of nerves and ganglia that regulate involuntary functions?
  9. Which cranial nerve is a major component of the parasympathetic system?
  10. What part of the brainstem regulates heart rate and breathing?

21 Clues: What part of the brain regulates autonomic functions?What type of receptor detects changes in blood pressure?What term refers to the stable internal temperature in humans?What hormone is secreted by the adrenal medulla during stress?What part of the brainstem regulates heart rate and breathing?...

Anatomy - Excretory System 2025-04-03

Anatomy - Excretory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. vessel that drains blood from the kidney
  2. loss of voluntary control of the bladder
  3. renal tubules dump urine here
  4. second step of urine production
  5. the study of the kidney/urinary system
  6. vessel that supplies blood to the kidney
  7. 3 layered muscle that squeezes the bladder during urination
  8. substance that slows the rate of water reabsorption
  9. outer part of the kidney
  10. hormone that regulates water reabsorption
  11. 2 muscles that control the opening of the urethra
Down
  1. C-shaped part of renal tubule
  2. reflex causing contraction of the detrusor and relaxation of the internal sphincter
  3. the process of expelling urine from the bladder, aka urination
  4. bladder hollow organ that stores urine
  5. twisty part of renal tubule
  6. inner part of the kidney
  7. procedure that removes waste from the blood with a machine
  8. urine producing unit of the kidney
  9. tube that drains urine from the kidney to the bladder
  10. third step of urine production
  11. first step of urine production
  12. physical and chemical examination of the urine
  13. tangled capillary where filtration takes place
  14. tube connecting the bladder to the outside of the body

25 Clues: inner part of the kidneyouter part of the kidneytwisty part of renal tubuleC-shaped part of renal tubulerenal tubules dump urine herethird step of urine productionfirst step of urine productionsecond step of urine productionurine producing unit of the kidneybladder hollow organ that stores urinethe study of the kidney/urinary system...