greys anatomy Crossword Puzzles
Structure/Bone Anatomy 2020-09-29
Across
- Encloses the bone except for the cartilage
- A hole
- A depression
- Sharp projection or bony ridge
- small projection above a condyle
- a line that joins 2 bones
- A ridge on the top of a bone
- Bone's system for moving nutrients and disposing of wastes
- A pit
- The production of blood cells by the bone
- Break that doesn't come through the skin
- Canals that link one lacuna to another
- A cavity of hollow space within a bone
- Smooth, nearly flat articular surface
Down
- Part of the bone that contains yellow marrow for fat storage (2 words)
- The bone shaft
- Classification for the sternum or the ribs
- Middle ear bones
- bone cell
- A canal
- Classification for the femur (bone of the upper leg)
- Contains red marrow
- Any projection on a long bone
- small cavities or spaces that contain a bone cell
- Generally the larger end of a long bone
- A round projection that articulates with another bone
- Tightly packed together tissue that keeps the bone from bending
- Fracture in which the bone sticks out of the skin
- Narrow passage way
- Bones that aren't classified in any other categories ex. vertebra
30 Clues: A pit • A hole • A canal • bone cell • A depression • The bone shaft • Middle ear bones • Narrow passage way • Contains red marrow • a line that joins 2 bones • A ridge on the top of a bone • Any projection on a long bone • Sharp projection or bony ridge • small projection above a condyle • Smooth, nearly flat articular surface • Canals that link one lacuna to another • ...
Introduction to Anatomy 2023-08-28
Across
- Provides body structure and support
- Away from midline
- study of structural changes in the body
- Below
- made up of all organ systems. Carries out functions of life.
- made up of many cells.
- Above
- Removes wastes from the blood and regulates blood pH.
- Balance
- Behind
- Major chemical regulatory system.
Down
- Produces movements
- Takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide from blood
- Transports oxygen, CO2, heat, water, nutrients, & wastes throughout the body.
- Opposite side of the body
- contains chemicals for cleaning the cell.
- Protects body; transfer of heat; sensory reception.
- Production of hormones that influence sexual function & behaviors
- Divides the body into superior and inferior
- observing large, easily observable structures
- Powerhouse
- Mechanical and chemical breakdown of food.
- Closer to the origin
23 Clues: Below • Above • Behind • Balance • Powerhouse • Away from midline • Produces movements • Closer to the origin • made up of many cells. • Opposite side of the body • Major chemical regulatory system. • Provides body structure and support • study of structural changes in the body • contains chemicals for cleaning the cell. • Mechanical and chemical breakdown of food. • ...
Anatomy Blood Vocabulary 2024-02-01
Across
- Clumping of red blood cells
- Donates to B, AB and receives from B, O
- Nametag on the cell surface, “self”
- Immunoprotein that circulates the body Protects you
- Granulocyte that has active phagocytes and neutralizes
- Agranulocyte that eats dead cells (happens after a monocyte)
- White blood cells with a grainy cytoplasm
- Red Blood Cells
- Hormone that increases the production of red blood cells
- Donates to AB and receives from all
- The process where Fibrin forms over a plug and reinforces, forming a scab
Down
- Granulocyte that blows up and is the inflammatory response
- Agranulocyte that eats dead cells
- Granulocyte that attacks parasites
- The % of blood to plasma
- White blood cells without grains
- Platelets
- Donates to A, AB and receives from A, O
- Donates to all and receives from none
- Positive blood type, positive antigen
- White Blood cells
21 Clues: Platelets • Red Blood Cells • White Blood cells • The % of blood to plasma • Clumping of red blood cells • White blood cells without grains • Agranulocyte that eats dead cells • Granulocyte that attacks parasites • Nametag on the cell surface, “self” • Donates to AB and receives from all • Donates to all and receives from none • Positive blood type, positive antigen • ...
anatomy ch 3 2024-01-31
Across
- binding/fusion
- rapid
- dry
- cutting/incision
- pain
- filled sac or pouch
- calculus
- severe allergic reaction
- instrument for recording data
- Tumor
- surgical creating of an opening
- poison
- fever/fire
- slow
- measurement of
- disease
- surgical fixation
Down
- crushing
- surgical removal
- puncture
- bad/poor
- cancer
- flow/discharge
- suture/repair
- a record of data
- hard
- plastic repair
- instrument for incision
- instrument for measuring
- act of recording data
- pus
- inflamation
32 Clues: dry • pus • pain • hard • slow • rapid • Tumor • cancer • poison • disease • crushing • puncture • bad/poor • calculus • fever/fire • inflamation • suture/repair • binding/fusion • flow/discharge • plastic repair • measurement of • surgical removal • cutting/incision • a record of data • surgical fixation • filled sac or pouch • act of recording data • instrument for incision • severe allergic reaction • instrument for measuring • ...
Basic Anatomy & Physicology 2024-01-29
Across
- inflated due to pressure
- 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.
- simple
- basic
- can be found in the mouth
- seep or pass through a filter
- expand
- something which is intended to act as a barrier
- Juliana
- oosing out
Down
- same
- a word or phrase whose function is to link linguistic units together.
- is a clean fuel that, when consumed in a fuel cell, produces only water
- where it is at
- further divided
- an organ in the human or animal body which secretes particular chemical substances for use in the body or for discharge into the surroundings.
- empty space inside
- a group of cells that have similar structure and that function together as a unit
- cover surrounding something
- a particular kind of matter with uniform properties.
- the process or action by which one thing absorbs or is absorbed by another.
- make
22 Clues: same • make • basic • simple • expand • Juliana • oosing out • where it is at • further divided • empty space inside • inflated due to pressure • can be found in the mouth • cover surrounding something • seep or pass through a filter • something which is intended to act as a barrier • a particular kind of matter with uniform properties. • ...
Anatomy Final Review 2024-05-10
Across
- This part of the brain's main function is to help keep the body in homeostasis
- An elevation on the surface of the cerebral cortex
- Where gas exchange occurs in the respiratory system
- Three ridges found in the nasal cavity
- This carries blood away from the heart
- This membrane holds the coils of the small intestine together
- Cranial nerve that has to do with sense of smell
- This circuit carries blood from the heart to the lungs and back
- Relaxation of the heart filling with blood is called _______
- Connects the pharynx to the trachea
Down
- This organ produces enzymes that help digest food, specifically proteins
- The process of muscles contracting and relaxing to move food down the esophagus
- In your upper digestive tract where food turns into chyme
- This structure prevents bolus from entering the trachea
- The first portion of small intestine coming off the stomach is called _____
- The neurons that carry nerve impulses from the peripheral body parts to the brain or spinal cord
- The outermost layer of the meninges
- Thick layer of the heart that provides muscle contractions
- The triangular slit that opens and closes during talking
- This blood type can be donated to any type
- The main component in blood
- Oral portion of the pharynx
22 Clues: The main component in blood • Oral portion of the pharynx • The outermost layer of the meninges • Connects the pharynx to the trachea • Three ridges found in the nasal cavity • This carries blood away from the heart • This blood type can be donated to any type • Cranial nerve that has to do with sense of smell • An elevation on the surface of the cerebral cortex • ...
anatomy blood vocabulary 2024-02-05
Across
- Factor rhesus monkey makes a blood type + or -
- AB donates to AB and receives from all
- a type of white blood cell
- active phagocytic neutralize
- the 90 of blood to plasma
- blows up inflammatory response
- fibrin forms over the plug and reinforces forms of scabs
- donates to A, AB and receives from A and O
- carry oxygen from the lungs and deliver it throughout our body
- donates to all and receives from none
- name tag on the cell surface ¨self¨
Down
- hormone that stimulates RBC production
- the immune system's main cellular defense against bacterial and fungal infections
- attack parasites
- a component of the blood that work along with coagulation factors to stop bleeding by clumping together when they recognize blood vessel injuries
- eat dead cells
- immuno protein that circulates the body protecting you
- agglutination is to detect the presence of specific antigens or antibodies in samples of bodily fluids
- responsible for protecting your body from infections
- donates to B, AB receives from B and O
- mediate immunological response to foreign pathogens, cancerous and tumor cells, and remove dead cells from the body
21 Clues: eat dead cells • attack parasites • the 90 of blood to plasma • a type of white blood cell • active phagocytic neutralize • blows up inflammatory response • name tag on the cell surface ¨self¨ • donates to all and receives from none • hormone that stimulates RBC production • donates to B, AB receives from B and O • AB donates to AB and receives from all • ...
Anatomy Terms refresh 2024-02-06
Across
- toward the middle
- deviation of a part of the extremity away from the midline of the body
- in back of
- farther away
- deviation of a part of the extremity toward the midline of the body
- to bend
- away from the midline of the body
- above
- closer to
Down
- palm turns downward
- away from the middle
- to straighten
- toward the midline of the body
- below
- turn inward
- turn outward
- indicator of a disease or injury (definitive and obvious)
- palm turns upward
- in front of
- change that indicates injury or disease (patient describes them to the AT)
20 Clues: below • above • to bend • closer to • in back of • turn inward • in front of • farther away • turn outward • to straighten • toward the middle • palm turns upward • palm turns downward • away from the middle • toward the midline of the body • away from the midline of the body • indicator of a disease or injury (definitive and obvious) • ...
Anatomy Unit 4 2024-04-24
Across
- The smallest muscle in your body
- Before the oral phase
- Form of energy when sound is at outer ear
- Phase of swallowing that is purely reflexive
- One of the main purposes of the ossicles
- Gland that secretes mucous secretions
- One of the main purposes of the vestibular system
- The ____ cranial nerve is another name for the vestibulocochlear nerve
- ___ Labyrinth: Filled with perilymph fluid
Down
- Part of ear that is responsible for transduction of mechanical and hydrodynamic energy into neural impulses
- The resistance to energy flow
- Muscle that makes up side of oropharynx and nasopharynx
- Top of the cochlea
- The tympanic membrane has 2 layers of _____ tissue, plus 2 other layers
- The organ of corti has ___ outer hair cells
- Phase of swallowing that is triggered by the central nervous system
- Gland that secretes serous secretions
- The footplate of the stapes
- The pinna is responsible for _____ of sound
- The ____ reflex is the pharyngeal phase in reverse
20 Clues: Top of the cochlea • Before the oral phase • The footplate of the stapes • The resistance to energy flow • The smallest muscle in your body • Gland that secretes serous secretions • Gland that secretes mucous secretions • One of the main purposes of the ossicles • Form of energy when sound is at outer ear • ___ Labyrinth: Filled with perilymph fluid • ...
Upper limb anatomy 2024-08-17
Across
- On the same side of the body
- Muscle that abducts the arm for the first 15-30 degrees
- passageway for the neurovascular structures that supply the upper limb
- Function of the triceps brachii
- Which bone is found at the base of the thumb
- The musculocutaneous nerve supplies this structure
- Nerve roots for this structure is C8-T1
- Nerve that is most likely to be damaged in a humeral shaft fracture
- What type of joint is the elbow joint
- Most frequently dislocated bone in the carpus
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- the structure that protects and holds the scapula to the ribcage
- Fracture of the radius with dorsal displacement and can be caused by FOOSH
- Relating to the head
- an area of the skin supplied by nerves from a single spinal root.
- Which cord of the brachial plexus does the axillary nerve arise
- A term that describes closer to the point of attachment
- Condition where there is fixed flexion contracture of fingers causing reduced extension
- what bone is in the anatomical snuff box
- Volkmann's contracture is caused by damage to which blood vessel
- The axillary nerve supplies this structure
20 Clues: Relating to the head • On the same side of the body • Function of the triceps brachii • What type of joint is the elbow joint • Nerve roots for this structure is C8-T1 • what bone is in the anatomical snuff box • The axillary nerve supplies this structure • Which bone is found at the base of the thumb • Most frequently dislocated bone in the carpus • ...
Anatomy Week 1 2024-03-19
Across
- hard, dense outer layer of bones
- small triangular bone at base of spinal column
- forms the pivot upon which the atlas carries the head
- lobe responsible for managing emotions, processing information from senses, memories and language comprehension
- create space through which spinal nerves exit
- lobe responsible for receiving and processing sensory input
- make new bone and help repair damage
- back bones
- supports the head on the lower cervical spine
Down
- band of tough, flexible fibrous connective tissue which connects two bones or cartilage, or holds together a joint
- flexible, rubbery substance in our joints
- lobe responsible for visual perception
- mature bone cells which help continue new formation
- lobe responsible for expressive language, voluntary movement and executive functions
- thin, dense membrane on surface of the bone, helps nourish bone tissue
- largest vertebrae of the spine
- space between the bones of an infant's skull
- the line of junction of two bones, especially of the skull
- spongy bone
- triangular bone in lower back formed from fused vertebrae
- study of the structure or internals workings of something
21 Clues: back bones • spongy bone • largest vertebrae of the spine • hard, dense outer layer of bones • make new bone and help repair damage • lobe responsible for visual perception • flexible, rubbery substance in our joints • space between the bones of an infant's skull • create space through which spinal nerves exit • supports the head on the lower cervical spine • ...
Gross anatomy: Joints 2023-10-05
Across
- The metacarpophalangeal joint is an example of a ____ joint.
- Movement associated with moving a limb away from the body’s midline/ trunk.
- What type of joint structure that is immovable and made of connective tissue.
- Movement associated with the widening of a joint's angle.
- Part of the synovial joint that acts as a shock absorber.
- Part of the synovial joint that aids in maintaining the structural shape of a joint.
- Movement associated with turning palms to face downward.
- Movement associated with moving a limb in a circular motion.
- What type of joint structure consists of the elbow, hip, atlantoxial, and MCP joints.
- Part of the synovial joint that covers the articulating surface of the bone and secretes synovial fluid.
- Movement associated with moving from left to rigth.
- Movement associated with bringing together two body parts from opposite sides of the body.
- Part of the synovial joint that is made of ligaments, synovial fluid, and synovial membrane.
- Part of the synovial joint that alubricates the joint capsule & reduces friction.
- The plane that divides the body into front & back portions.
- Movement associated with twisting the body from side to side.
Down
- Part of the synovial joint that is made of thick connective tissue.
- 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.
- The thumb is a _______ joint.
- Movement associated with the closing of a joint's angle.
- Movement associated with moving a limb toward the body’s midline/ trunk.
- Movement associated with turning limb toward the body’s midline/ trunk.
- Movement associated with bringing the superior portion of the foot toward the shin; flexing the foot.
- Movement associated with turning foot outward; having weight focus on the inside of the foot.
- Movement associated with bringing the inferior portion of the foot toward the floor; pointing toes.
- the _____________ joint allows for shoulder circumduction.
- What type of joint structure is the (slightly movable) intervertebral disc an example of.
- The plane that divides the body into left & right portions.
- The elbow is classified as a ______ joint.
- Movement associated with turning limb away from the body’s midline/ trunk.
- The _____ joint allows for shaking the head no.
- Movement associated with turning palms to face upward.
- Movement associated with turning foot inward; having weight focus on the outside of the foot.
- 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
Across
- helps you twist your body side-to-side
- lets you grab something off a shelf that is taller than you
- longest muscle in the human body
- lets you breathe and do crunches
- lets you kick someone behind you, main muscle of the hamstring
- you sit on this muscle
- next to your tibia
- part of your quadriceps, on the top of the leg
- middle muscle of the hamstring
Down
- part of your quadriceps, on the outside of the leg
- on the outer surface of the pelvis
- lets you shrug your shoulders
- this muscle is in your shoulder
- allows you to straighten your arm
- lets you shake your head no
- also known as your calf
- part of the calf, lower portion
- part of your quadriceps, on the inside of the leg
- inner portion of the hamstring
- lets you do a push-up
- lets you pick things up
21 Clues: next to your tibia • lets you do a push-up • you sit on this muscle • also known as your calf • lets you pick things up • lets you shake your head no • lets you shrug your shoulders • inner portion of the hamstring • middle muscle of the hamstring • this muscle is in your shoulder • part of the calf, lower portion • longest muscle in the human body • lets you breathe and do crunches • ...
1-5 Anatomy 2024-06-07
Across
- Basic unit of structure in human body
- Deficiency
- Fuel of the body
- Elevated,excess
- Determines pH
- Sucrose,lactose & maltose
- Ribosomes synthesize
- Stored in the liver
- Move more K+ into the cells
- Double sugars
- Power plant of the cell
- Starch designated as
Down
- Single sugar compound
- Blood cell burst
- Cocci,bacilli
- Solution of 8.5
- dissociates into ions
- Body's ability to maintain
- underarm
- DNA lives where.
- What is athlete's foot
- Many sugar compounds
- Right and Left halves
- Blueprint for life
- Found on rough endoplasmic reticulum
25 Clues: underarm • Deficiency • Cocci,bacilli • Determines pH • Double sugars • Solution of 8.5 • Elevated,excess • Blood cell burst • Fuel of the body • DNA lives where. • Blueprint for life • Stored in the liver • Ribosomes synthesize • Many sugar compounds • Starch designated as • Single sugar compound • dissociates into ions • Right and Left halves • What is athlete's foot • Power plant of the cell • ...
Anatomy exam 1 2024-09-06
Across
- a cartilaginous area that has about 1/3 access to blood supply, the other 2/3 wouldn't heal on its own
- ligaments that are within but not part of the joint capsule
- another name for the epiphyseal plate
- below the subQ region, more dense divides skin from muscle
- most common type of cartilage, found on joint surfaces, larynx, epiphyseal plates, etc
- the muscle that keeps the appendage in place
- region with descending and sigmoid colon
- region with navel, bits of small intestine
- type of cartilage that is very dense, found in pubic symphysis and intervertebral discs
- region with gallbladder liver, right colon
- type of cartilage found in ears, is more stretchy
- second layer of skin with nerve endings and sebaceous glands
- the muscle that works against the movement of the appendage
- plane that divides the body in front and back
- region with descending colon, left kidney
- a condition where the fontanelles prematurely fuse, causes typical cloverleaf head shape
- a tooth / dental alveolar joint
- the fontanelle that closes at about 6 months
- the muscle that moves the appendage
- a type of joint that is immovable like the teeth and sutures of cranium, made of fibrous cartilage
- also called the subcutaneous tissue, network of fat and connective fibers
- where a caudal epidural could be done
- the fontanelle that closes between 6-18 months
- plane that divides the body in left and right
- region with stomach, liver, pancreas, duodenum, spleen and adrenal glands
- ligaments that are separate from the joint capsule
- the fontanelle that closes first, 2-3 months
- ligaments that are part of the joint capsule
Down
- part of sternum that is at the level of the trachea
- a slightly movable joint like the pubic symphysis and intervertebral discs, cartilaginous
- surgical approach is always lateral to this bony process of the scapula
- region with spleen, colon, left kidney, pancreas
- veins parallel in structure and position to arteries
- region with bladder, sigmoid colon, female reproductive organs
- ligaments that are on the outer surface of the joint capsule
- in line with the top of the heart, rib 2, or T4/T5
- in line with the bottom of the heart and top of liver
- the fontanelle that closes between 1-3 years
- partial or complete absence of clavicles
- the joint between the bones of the coxa before they fully fuse
- plane that divides the body in front and back
- union of two separate arteries
- a joint in more mobile regions, like synovial joints
- a bone in the neck at the level of the C3 vertebra
- region with appendix and cecum
- inflammation of the bursa of a joint
- enclosed sacs of fascia that lubricate joints
- region with liver, gallbladder, right kidney and small intestine
- the origin of the hamstrings muscles
- very top layer of skin
50 Clues: very top layer of skin • union of two separate arteries • region with appendix and cecum • a tooth / dental alveolar joint • the muscle that moves the appendage • inflammation of the bursa of a joint • the origin of the hamstrings muscles • another name for the epiphyseal plate • where a caudal epidural could be done • partial or complete absence of clavicles • ...
Anatomy crossword (easy) 2024-05-05
Across
- I'm a twisted maze, digesting food with might. Acidic and potent, I work through the night. What am I?
- I'm a master regulator, overseeing the body's metabolism. Without me, there'd be a cataclysm. What am I?
- I'm the site of oxygen exchange, lined with delicate sacs where air meets blood. What am I?
- I'm a gatekeeper of nutrients, absorbing in the intestines so finely. Without me, digestion would decline. What am I?
- I'm a messenger of pain, transmitting signals with speed. When you stub your toe, it's me you'll heed. What am I?
- I'm a small bone located in the knee joint and I'm often called the "kneecap." What am I?
- I'm the silent guardian of your skeleton, protecting your delicate brain. What am I?
- I'm a muscle located in the upper arm, responsible for flexing the forearm. What am I?
- I'm the protector of the lungs, a cage of bones strong and true. Without me, breathing would be askew. What am I?
- I'm the body's flexible band, connecting muscles to bones. What am I?
- I am the largest part of the brain, divided into two hemispheres. I am sometimes called "the thinking brain." What am I?
Down
- I'm a regulator of rhythm, pacing the heart's beat. Without me, life would retreat. What am I?
- 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?
- I'm a membrane that lines the inner surface of the lungs and chest cavity, facilitating breathing. What am I?
- Objects appear upside down on me. I live at the back of your eyeball. What am I?
- 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.
- I regulate light, adjusting to let more or less through. Without me, vision would skew, your eyes would lose its hue. What am I?
- I'm a bone in the human leg, also known as the shinbone. What am I?
- I'm a spongy organ, filtering blood with might. Without me, toxins would incite. What am I?
- 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
Across
- Rate Number of heartbeats per minute
- Nodes Small, bean-shaped organs that filter lymph and store white blood cells
- Secretes enzymes to help with digestion
- Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- Blood Cells Cells that protect the body from infections
- Coordinates movement and balance
- Pressure Measurement of the force of blood against artery walls
- Lobe Processes auditory information and memory
- Intestine Site of nutrient absorption into the bloodstream
- Sensors that monitor blood pressure and signal adjustments
Down
- Organ that stores and breaks down food
- Lobe Responsible for motor function and problem-solving
- Condition characterized by high blood pressure
- Proteins that identify and neutralize foreign invaders
- Build-up of plaque in arteries leading to reduced blood flow
- Blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart
- Response Body's defense against pathogens and foreign substances
- Produces bile to aid in digestion of fats
- Regulates basic life functions like breathing and heart rate
- Output Volume of blood pumped by the heart in one minute
20 Clues: Coordinates movement and balance • Rate Number of heartbeats per minute • Organ that stores and breaks down food • Secretes enzymes to help with digestion • Produces bile to aid in digestion of fats • Condition characterized by high blood pressure • Lobe Processes auditory information and memory • Blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart • ...
Anatomy and Physiology 2025-12-09
Across
- Dried framework
- Part of metabolism: production of new organisms or cells
- Type of tussue that produces body movements
- Part of the muscle that is attached to the moveable bone
- Body erect with palms forward, thumbs away from body, and feet slightly apart
- The study of the functions of parts and how they work and interact
- These are required in large amounts, some examples would be lipids, carbon, and proteins
- Wedge-like "front teeth" that are responsible for biting parts of food off
- The first segment of the alimentary canal
- Organs that generate a force to produce movement
- Structure leads to _____
- Cavaties within the skull
- Type of marrow that occupies most cavaties of bone and stores fat
- The mechanical breakdown of food and absorption of nutrients
- Complex set of organs that mostly protect the body
- Type of gland, also known as an oil gland
- Type of bone that has a shaft with 2 expanded ends
- A small region in the stomach near opening to the esophagus
- When epithelial tissue has 2 or more layers
- The hollow part of a structure
- An organism's way of maintaining their internal conditions/environment
- Any break in the bone
- The study of the structure of the body and its parts
- Covers internal bone structures
- outermost layer of the skin
- The study of cells arranged into tissues
- Membranes that line joints and are composed entirely of connective tissue
- Type of tissue that forms protective coverings and secretes/asorbs materials
- Type of contraction that involves force generation without shortening
Down
- Glistening white, double layered membrane; covers entire bone
- Blood cell formation
- Suture between frontal bone and perietal bone
- A ring of contraction in a portion of the tube occurs, while relaxation occurs ahead of the ring
- The smallest level of organization
- The shortest and most fixed portion of the small intestine; the stomach empties chyme directly into this portion
- When a muscle loses its ability to contract during strenuous excersise
- The ability of a muscle to shorten to perform "work"
- Characteristic of life: production of new organisms or cells
- Osteocytes reside in cavaties called ____
- Skin layer under the dermis
- When epithelial tissue is flat and scale-like
- Where the nuerotransmitters are released
- Type of tissue that supports soft body parts and binds structures together
- Largest level of organization
- A deviation in a variable will be corrected by a response that goes against the receptor's detection
- Neurons respond to stimuli through _____ and transmit electrical impulses through axons
- Type of membrane that lines cavities that do not open to the outside world
- Surrounds singular muscle cells
- Chemicals that allow the neuron to communitcate with the muscle fiber
- Type of membrane that lines cavities that open to the outside of the body
- The cutaneous membrane
- Open wound where skin has been pulled off of underlying structures
- Special cells that produce melanin
- Type of tissue that regulates and controls the body system
- When epthelial tissue is "box-like"
- These organs secrete fluids to help digestion
- A muscle twitch is measured using a ____
- Muscular tube leading from pharynx to stomach
- Part of the muscle that is attached to the immovable bone
- These are projections on the tongue that provide friction for moving food in the mouth
60 Clues: Dried framework • Blood cell formation • Any break in the bone • The cutaneous membrane • Structure leads to _____ • Cavaties within the skull • Skin layer under the dermis • outermost layer of the skin • Largest level of organization • The hollow part of a structure • Surrounds singular muscle cells • Covers internal bone structures • The smallest level of organization • ...
Anatomy&Physiology wk1 2026-02-19
Across
- Towards surface of body.
- Homeostatic feedback that increases/accelerates a stimuli.
- Another name for Red Blood Cells.
- Towards interior of body.
- Cavity that houses the brain.
- Homeostatic feedback that decreases original stimuli.
- Another name for White Blood Cells.
- Away from point of attachment.
- Cavity containing Heart and Lungs.
- Plane that divides the body into anterior and posterior sections.
Down
- Organ system responsible for transporting oxygen and nutrients.
- Maintenance of a stable internal environment.
- Toward point of attachment.
- Plane that divides the body into superior and inferior parts.
- Cavity containing digestive organs.
- Towards the rear of the body.
- Below
- Cavity containing reproductive organs and bladder.
- Plane that divided body into left and right.
- Above
- Towards the front of the body.
21 Clues: Below • Above • Towards 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
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- – Collective term for all sepals of a flower.
- – Fleshy fruit with a single hard stone enclosing the seed.
- – Meristematic layer that produces secondary xylem and phloem.
- – Combined term for the calyx and corolla.
- – Flower structure that contains ovules and develops into fruit.
- – Leaf pore formed by guard cells for gas exchange.
- – Dry, indehiscent fruit containing a single loose seed.
- – Supportive plant tissue with thick, lignified cell walls.
- – Central vascular cylinder of a root or stem.
- – Plant organ that supports leaves and transports materials between roots and shoots.
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- – Tissue that transports water and minerals upward in vascular plants.
- – Outer protective cell layer covering leaves, stems, and roots.
- – Plant structure that anchors the organism and absorbs water and minerals.
- – Winged, wind-dispersed dry fruit.
- – Reproductive structure of angiosperms containing stamens and carpels.
- – Male reproductive organ of a flower producing pollen.
- – Fleshy fruit with multiple seeds embedded in soft tissue.
- – Often colorful floral structure that attracts pollinators.
- – Vascular tissue responsible for distributing sugars from photosynthesis.
- – 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
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- – Bone tissue supporting the body
- – Voluntary muscle attached to bones
- – Parallel fibers forming tendons and ligaments
- – Liquid portion of blood
- – Fat-storing cells
- – Support cells for neurons
- – Cartilage cells in small cavities
- – Stretchy bladder lining
- – Thin flat cells for diffusion and filtration
- – Rare duct lining for protection
- – Heart muscle pumping blood
- – Embryonic tissue forming connective tissues
- – Cells that produce fibers
- – Airway lining moving mucus
- – Strong fibers resisting pulling
- – Red blood cells carrying oxygen
- – Involuntary muscle in organs
- – Shock-absorbing cartilage in discs
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- – Mature bone cells in tiny spaces
- – Moist protective lining (mouth, esophagus)
- – Cube-shaped cells for secretion and absorption
- – Smooth cartilage at joints and nose
- – Junctions linking heart cells
- – Tough tissue resisting stress in many directions
- – Immune cells releasing histamine
- – White blood cells fighting infection
- – Dry protective skin surface
- – Fat tissue storing energy and insulation
- – Soft scaffold for lymph organs
- – Stretchy fibers allowing recoil
- – Flexible cartilage in ear
- – Loose packing tissue holding organs
- – Nerve cell transmitting signals
- – Thin supportive framework fibers
- – Stretchy tissue in large arteries
- – Fluid tissue transporting gases and nutrients
- – Cell fragments aiding clotting
- ciliated – Tall cells with cilia moving materialnon-ciliated – Absorptive lining of digestive tract
- – 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
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- cell that builds bone
- artery, vessel carrying deoxygenated blood to lungs
- lower heart chamber that pumps blood
- largest artery carrying blood from the heart
- smaller airway branches inside the lungs
- protective outer covering of bones
- connective tissue linking bone to bone
- cell that breaks down bone
- oxygen-carrying molecule in red blood cells
- tiny vessel where gas exchange occurs
- one of the spine's interlocking bones
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- the longest and strongest bone
- muscle that contracts to help you breathe
- connective tissue linking muscle to bone
- upper heart chamber receiving blood
- throat region for air and food passage
- tiny air sacs where gas exchange occurs in lungs
- cage, protects heart and lungs
- breastbone protecting heart and lungs
- vein, vessel returning oxygenated blood to heart
- major air passages leading into the lungs
- soft tissue in bones that makes blood cells
- windpipe carrying air to the bronchi
- flexible tissue cushioning joints
- voice box and airway structure
25 Clues: cell that builds bone • cell that breaks down bone • the longest and strongest bone • cage, protects heart and lungs • voice box and airway structure • flexible tissue cushioning joints • protective outer covering of bones • upper heart chamber receiving blood • lower heart chamber that pumps blood • windpipe carrying air to the bronchi • breastbone protecting heart and lungs • ...
anatomy and physiology 2026-01-07
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- What connects bone to bone
- what piece of equipment do you use to measure body temperature
- what process helps regulate body temperature
- what is located beneath the diaphragm
- what is there 206 of in the body
- what system protects the internal organs
- Which specific part of the heart pumps oxygenated blood to the rest of the body?
- what helps break down food within the mouth
- bone what type of bone is the femur
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- Which gland is the "master gland"?
- Which part of the brain is responsible for regulating body temperature
- What term describes the body’s ability to maintain a stable internal state?
- what system helps and makes you breath
- what do white blood cells do
- Which blood cells carry oxygen?
- what is the largest organ in the human body
- where is the central nervous system located
- what is injected into the body to lower blood sugar levels
- Which organ produces bile?
- how many parts of the heart is there
20 Clues: What connects bone to bone • Which organ produces bile? • what do white blood cells do • Which blood cells carry oxygen? • what is there 206 of in the body • Which gland is the "master gland"? • bone what type of bone is the femur • how many parts of the heart is there • what is located beneath the diaphragm • what system helps and makes you breath • ...
anatomy and physiology 2026-01-07
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- where is the central nervous system located
- what system protects the internal organs
- bone what type of bone is the femur
- how many parts of the heart is there
- what piece of equipment do you use to measure body temperature
- Which gland is the "master gland"?
- Which specific part of the heart pumps oxygenated blood to the rest of the body?
- what is the largest organ in the human body
- Which organ produces bile?
- what helps break down food within the mouth
- what do white blood cells do
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- what is located beneath the diaphragm
- Which blood cells carry oxygen?
- what is there 206 of in the body
- what system helps and makes you breath
- What connects bone to bone
- Which part of the brain is responsible for regulating body temperature
- what is injected into the body to lower blood sugar levels
- what process helps regulate body temperature
- What term describes the body’s ability to maintain a stable internal state?
20 Clues: What connects bone to bone • Which organ produces bile? • what do white blood cells do • Which blood cells carry oxygen? • what is there 206 of in the body • Which gland is the "master gland"? • bone what type of bone is the femur • how many parts of the heart is there • what is located beneath the diaphragm • what system helps and makes you breath • ...
Chapter 7 Anatomy 2025-11-19
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- The long part of a neuron that sends messages away from the cell body.
- Cells in the nervous system that send and receive electrical messages.
- The branched part of a neuron that receives signals from other cells.
- The largest part of the brain; responsible for thinking, memory, senses, and voluntary movement.
- Long extensions of neurons (usually axons) that carry electrical signals.
- Bundles of nerve fibers (axons) that carry messages to and from the CNS.
- Fluid-filled spaces in the brain that contain cerebrospinal fluid (CSF).
- Controls involuntary actions like heartbeat, digestion, and gland activity.
- An area of skin supplied by a single spinal nerve.
- The brain and spinal cord; the body’s main control center.
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- An electrical signal that travels down an axon when a neuron “fires.”
- All nerves outside the brain and spinal cord; connects the body to the CNS.
- Support cells that protect, nourish, and clean up around neurons.
- Carries commands from the CNS to muscles and glands.
- Controls automatic survival functions like breathing, heart rate, and blood pressure.
- A protective barrier that keeps harmful substances out of the brain while letting nutrients in.
- Carries sensory information from the body to the CNS.
- Three protective layers of tissue that cover the brain and spinal cord.
- The small gap where one neuron communicates with another cell using chemicals (neurotransmitters).
- 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
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- single layer of epithelial cells
- connective tissue providing more elasticity than rigidity found in vessels
- unstructured material that fills the space between the cells in connective tissue, contain fibers
- A connective tissue that is more flexible than bone and does not contain any blood or nerves.
- Loose connective tissue dominated by adipocytes -which store fat and insulate body
- calcified connective tissue
- tall thick epithelial cells, absorb nutrients, produce secretions, elliptical nuclei
- nerve cell the basic building block of the nervous system
- type of cartilage that covers the ends of bones joining ribcage forming nose
- cartilage that contains fibrous bundles of collagen, good at withstanding pressure such as that of the intervertebral disks in the spinal cord.
- A connective tissue with a fluid matrix called plasma in which red blood cells, white blood cells, and cell fragments called platelets are suspended.
- red blood cells
- bone tissue found in heads of long bones and inner layer of long bones with space for bone marrow.
- blood clotting cell fragments
- Type of cartilage that has a little bit of flexibility; found on the external ear
- thinner fiber proteins found in connective tissue
- one layer of epithelial cells with different shapes and sizes
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- connective tissue with regularly organized high density collagen bundles in tendons and ligaments
- white blood cells
- A body tissue that contracts or shortens, making body parts move
- bone tissue that is dense with no visible spaces
- composed of cells that are specialized to produce and secrete hormones and other substances.
- connective tissue with irregular fibers arranged erratically, found in places with tension in all directions (skin).
- connective tissue with fewer fibers, more cells, more ground substance
- cells cube shaped epithelial cells, absorb nutrients, produce secretions,
- provide support and structure to the otherwise shapeless ground substance
- Voluntary muscle pulls on bones and causes body movements. Striated and multi-nucleated
- Involuntary muscle found inside many internal organs of the body. lacks striation, uninucleate.
- layer consisting of several layers of epithelial cells
- cells flat epithelial cells, fast absorption and diffusion, making thin membranes
- Tissue that covers outside of the body and lines organs and cavities. Serves as a protective barrier, secretes substances, and absorbs substances
- specialized muscle tissue found only in the heart. involuntary, striated, uninucleate, branched
- abundant strong fiber protein found in connective tissue
- that senses stimuli and transmits signals.
- glands that secrete hormones directly into the bloodstream
- short fine collagen fibers with extra glycoprotein, form supportive nets in connective tissue
- tissue that provides support for your body and connects all its parts
- loose connective tissue not composed of collagen & elastin, supports development of and storage of blood cells.
- loose connective tissue most common found with epithelial tissue
- secrete chemical substances into ducts that lead either to other organs or out of the body
40 Clues: red blood cells • white blood cells • calcified connective tissue • blood clotting cell fragments • single layer of epithelial cells • that senses stimuli and transmits signals. • bone tissue that is dense with no visible spaces • thinner fiber proteins found in connective tissue • layer consisting of several layers of epithelial cells • ...
Frog Anatomy & Physiology 2026-03-30
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- Breaks down food by churning with enzymes
- Passes air to the lungs
- Absorbs nutrients from food and passes them to the bloodstream
- See-through eyelid that protects and moistens the eye
- Nostrils; used for both smelling and breathing
- Thin and moist; amphibians breathe through their skin
- Passes whole prey to the stomach
- Filter blood to remove waste, producing urine
- Creates digestive enzymes, such as bile which breaks down fatty foods
- Receives oxygenated blood from the lungs and pumps it to the ventricle
- Produce eggs
- Many smaller teeth that line the rim of the jaw
- A clear membrane that holds the small intestine in place
- Muscular; pumps blood out of the heart to the body or lungs
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- Eardrums that pass sound to the inner ear
- Pair of teeth on the roof of the mouth
- Stores urine until it is time to pee
- Energy reserves to survive during hibernation
- Coat eggs in a protective gel, preventing the eggs from drying out and helping them to float
- Produce mucus to moisten the skin
- Help males grip the females tightly during amplexus
- Stores extra bile
- Produce sperm
- Site of respiration in addition to the skin, adding oxygen to the blood and removing carbon dioxide
- Captures prey
- Common exit for the digestive, excretory, and reproductive systems
- Absorbs water from waste
- Receives deoxygenated blood from the body and pumps it to the ventricle
- Equalize pressure in the inner ear while a frog swims
- Produces digestive enzymes and hormones
- Carry urine from the kidneys to the urinary bladder
- A muscle that pumps blood through the blood vessels
- Recycles dead red blood cells
33 Clues: Produce eggs • Produce sperm • Captures prey • Stores extra bile • Passes air to the lungs • Absorbs water from waste • Recycles dead red blood cells • Passes whole prey to the stomach • Produce mucus to moisten the skin • Stores urine until it is time to pee • Pair of teeth on the roof of the mouth • Produces digestive enzymes and hormones • Eardrums that pass sound to the inner ear • ...
Anatomy Year 1 2026-03-22
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- Part of the lateral ventricles associated with the parietal lobe.
- A structure that can be found in the anterior mediastinum.
- The space that separates the chest wall muscles and the breast, allowing for ease of movement.
- Smooth, triangular area of the urinary bladder.
- Muscle passing through the greater sciatic foramen
- Smallest pair of salivary glands
- One of the auditory ossicles - this is the smallest bone in the body!
- Part of the skeleton that includes the sternum, ribs, skull bones & vertebrae.
- Muscle originating at the soleus line of the tibia & proximal fibula.
- Vein formed by the union of the superior mesenteric vein & splenic vein.
- The dilated origin of the thoracic duct.
- Muscle stabilising the clavicle.
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- A freely moveable synovial joint.
- The nucleus of the posterior pituitary that vasopressin is secreted from.
- Folds of the large intestine.
- Nerve with nerve roots C3,C4 & C5.
- Layer of connective tissue and blood vessels in the eyes.
- A plane unequally dividing the body into right and left sides.
- Smallest lobe in the brain
- One of the subdivisions of the posterior triangle of the neck.
- The opening of the diaphragm that is found at vertebral level T8.
- A harsh, high pitched sound that is a sign of a large airway obstruction.
22 Clues: Smallest lobe in the brain • Folds of the large intestine. • Smallest pair of salivary glands • Muscle 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
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- closer to the point of attachment
- higher or above the reference point
- An injury caused by overuse (Tennis elbow,shin splints)
- a complete tear or bursting of a tendon or muscle
- Inflammation of the bursa
- A bruise from a direct blow, damaging capillaries and tissue
- injury to a muscle or tendon (muscle to bone
- the midline of your body
- stretching or tearing ligaments (bone to bone)
- general term for a physical or mental response to an injury
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- Ulnar collateral ligament
- Lower or below the reference point
- connects bone to bone
- medical term for a scrape on the skin
- Biceps, Triceps, LCL
- Raidiohumeral or Proximal Radioulnar (Pivot)
- farther from the point of attachment
- attaches muscle to bone
- connective tissue that cushions or stabilizes joints
- Radial head subluxation, partial dislocation of the elbow
20 Clues: Biceps, Triceps, LCL • connects bone to bone • attaches muscle to bone • the midline of your body • Ulnar collateral ligament • Inflammation of the bursa • closer to the point of attachment • Lower or below the reference point • higher or above the reference point • farther from the point of attachment • medical term for a scrape on the skin • ...
quick anatomy quiz 2024-10-04
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- shoulder abduction, flexion and extension
- anterior lobe of brain
- muscle for chewing
- cranial nerve 4
- cranial nerve 10
- cranial nerve 5
- kneecap
- upper arm bone
- cranial nerve 12
- shoulder bone
- cranial nerve 7
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- control the movement of the arm, create lateral, vertical, or rotational motion.
- control the movement of the arm, create lateral, vertical, or rotational motion.
- cranial nerve 9
- external rotation and extension of the hip joint,
- cranial nerve 8
- cranial nerve 1
- cranial nerve 1
- cranial nerve 11
- plantar flexes foot – extension or flexion of the foot at the ankle, flexes knee
- upper jaw
- brain porion controls heart rate, breathing, blood pressure
- bone in throat, not touching other bones
- cranial nerve 3
- cranial nerve 6
- collar bone
26 Clues: kneecap • upper jaw • collar bone • shoulder bone • upper arm bone • cranial nerve 9 • cranial nerve 8 • cranial nerve 1 • cranial nerve 1 • cranial nerve 4 • cranial nerve 5 • cranial nerve 3 • cranial nerve 6 • cranial nerve 7 • cranial nerve 11 • cranial nerve 10 • cranial nerve 12 • muscle for chewing • anterior lobe of brain • bone in throat, not touching other bones • ...
Anatomy and Physiology 2024-12-12
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- Which division of the autonomic nervous system is responsible for "fight or flight"?
- What term describes an increase in heart rate initiated by the autonomic system?
- What is the primary neurotransmitter of the sympathetic postganglionic neurons?
- What part of the brain regulates autonomic functions?
- What type of muscle is regulated by the autonomic nervous system?
- Which gland plays a role in the circadian rhythm and autonomic functions?
- What type of receptor detects changes in blood pressure?
- The response of the pupil to decreased light, controlled by the sympathetic system.
- What neurotransmitter is released by preganglionic neurons in both the sympathetic and parasympathetic systems?
- What structure connects the hypothalamus to the pituitary gland?
- The physiological state induced by prolonged stress and sympathetic activation.
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- What ion is critical for action potential generation in neurons?
- What term describes the feedback mechanism that opposes change in homeostasis?
- The term for the "resting" state of the autonomic nervous system.
- Which division of the autonomic nervous system is responsible for "rest and digest"?
- The division of the nervous system that includes the brain and spinal cord.
- What term refers to the stable internal temperature in humans?
- What hormone is secreted by the adrenal medulla during stress?
- What is the term for the collection of nerves and ganglia that regulate involuntary functions?
- Which cranial nerve is a major component of the parasympathetic system?
- 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
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- vessel that drains blood from the kidney
- loss of voluntary control of the bladder
- renal tubules dump urine here
- second step of urine production
- the study of the kidney/urinary system
- vessel that supplies blood to the kidney
- 3 layered muscle that squeezes the bladder during urination
- substance that slows the rate of water reabsorption
- outer part of the kidney
- hormone that regulates water reabsorption
- 2 muscles that control the opening of the urethra
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- C-shaped part of renal tubule
- reflex causing contraction of the detrusor and relaxation of the internal sphincter
- the process of expelling urine from the bladder, aka urination
- bladder hollow organ that stores urine
- twisty part of renal tubule
- inner part of the kidney
- procedure that removes waste from the blood with a machine
- urine producing unit of the kidney
- tube that drains urine from the kidney to the bladder
- third step of urine production
- first step of urine production
- physical and chemical examination of the urine
- tangled capillary where filtration takes place
- tube connecting the bladder to the outside of the body
25 Clues: inner part of the kidney • outer part of the kidney • twisty part of renal tubule • C-shaped part of renal tubule • renal tubules dump urine here • third step of urine production • first step of urine production • second step of urine production • urine producing unit of the kidney • bladder hollow organ that stores urine • the study of the kidney/urinary system • ...
Anatomy Intro Unit 2025-09-12
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- system that provides movement for organs and skeleton
- system that brings oxygen to blood and carbon dioxide out of blood
- cavity that includes the thoracic and abdominopelvic cavities
- cavity that includes cranial and vertebral
- system that sends messages through hormones
- cavity that the trachea and esophagus go through
- anatomical direction that is away from attachment
- system that provides tissues with oxygen
- system that provides framework for muscle attachment and makes blood cells
- opposite of deep
- system that protects the body from infections
- below the umbilical region
- protects body and includes skin, hair, nails
- middle region of abdominopelvic cavity
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- cavity containing the heart
- opposite of inferior
- cavity containing the lungs
- abdominopelvic region on upper left and right sides
- back of body which also means posterior
- abdominopelvic region in lower left and right
- body plane that makes a left/right plane
- body plane that makes a front/back plane
- opposite of lateral
- body plane that makes a top/bottom plane
- front of body which also means anterior
- anatomical direction that is toward attachment
- separates the thoracic and abdominopelvic cavity
- system that breaks down food and absorbs nutrients
- system that filters blood and excretes urine
- abdominopelvic region above iliac
- system that sends messages through neurons
31 Clues: opposite of deep • opposite of lateral • opposite of inferior • below the umbilical region • cavity containing the heart • cavity containing the lungs • abdominopelvic region above iliac • middle region of abdominopelvic cavity • back of body which also means posterior • front of body which also means anterior • body plane that makes a left/right plane • ...
Urinary System Anatomy 2025-05-13
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- sugar in the urine
- treats pyelonephritis
- common cause of nephrotic syndrome
- exercises that can strengthen pelvic muscles
- the term used to describe urine color
- folds in the bladder that expand
- opening where urine exits
- blood in the urine
- disease caused by fluid filled cysts in kidney
- juice used to treat cystitis
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- most common form of dialysis
- drug used to prevent kidney rejection
- an invasive procedure
- tape used to support the bladder
- contrast used in an IVP procedure
- scanty urine output
- length of the typical male urethra
- respirations seen in kidney failure
- the bladder is located behind this
- muscular tubes that transport urine to bladder
- involuntary loss of urine drops
- this kidney is displaced by the liver
22 Clues: sugar in the urine • blood in the urine • scanty urine output • an invasive procedure • treats pyelonephritis • opening where urine exits • most common form of dialysis • juice used to treat cystitis • involuntary loss of urine drops • tape used to support the bladder • folds in the bladder that expand • contrast used in an IVP procedure • common cause of nephrotic syndrome • ...
Anatomy Spring 2025 2025-05-12
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- part of the midbrain that houses visual and auditory reflex centers
- myelinated brain and spinal tissue
- type of contraction in which the muscle doesn't actually shorten
- a neuron and all of the skeletal muscles it stimulates
- also known as vasopressin
- "emotional" classification system of the nervous system
- hormone produced by the thymus
- tissue type that composes the heart
- part of the brain responsible for maintaining balance
- neuroglia that form the myelin sheath in the CNS
- involuntary nervous system
- gland, the "master" endocrine gland
- term for a neuron in the resting state
- muscle movement where the palms are facing upward or anteriorly
- layer of connective tissue that wraps around a muscle fascicle
- the brain and spinal cord
- connective tissue tract the connects the cerebral hemispheres
- a smooth sustained contraction with no evidence of relaxation
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- neurotransmitter released from axon terminals to trigger muscle contraction
- characterized by bronze skin color
- the target organ of TSH
- an enlargement of the thyroid
- the raised ridges of the cerebrum
- the ability to shorten (a property of muscle cells)
- motion involving decreasing the angle of a joint
- contractile unit of a muscle fiber
- chemical messengers
- characterized by a "buffalo hump"
- point of muscle attachment to the immovable or less movable bone
- blood's liquid matrix
- support cells of the nervous system
- division of the ANS that is used to "rest and digest"
- composed of cranial and spinal nerves
- number of cranial nerves
- cell membrane of a muscle fiber
- cardinal signs include polyuria, polydipsia, and polyphagia
- organ belonging to both the digestive and endocrine system
- hormone that lowers blood glucose
- a structural neuron with many processes
- another term for voluntary
40 Clues: chemical messengers • blood's liquid matrix • the target organ of TSH • number of cranial nerves • also known as vasopressin • the brain and spinal cord • involuntary nervous system • another term for voluntary • an enlargement of the thyroid • hormone produced by the thymus • cell membrane of a muscle fiber • the raised ridges of the cerebrum • characterized by a "buffalo hump" • ...
Bone Anatomy & Physiology 2025-09-19
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- Tissue connecting bone to bone
- Hormone released during hypercalcemia
- Bone disorder due to renal failure
- Tissue connecting muscle to bone
- Hormone secreted by parathyroid gland
- Most abundant mineral in human body
- Main hormone protecting women’s bone mass
- Cell responsible for bone resorption
- Condition of low blood calcium
- Hormone secreted by thyroid gland for calcium regulation
- Intermediate form of Vitamin D in liver
- Flexibility of bone depends on
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- Hardness of bone depends on
- Process of bone hardening
- Cell responsible for bone formation
- Skeletal disorder with porous bones
- Osteoblastic activity refers to
- Organ activating Vitamin D
- Continuous cycle of bone resorption & formation
- Osteoclastic activity refers to
- Study of bone structure
- Hormone released during hypocalcemia
- Condition of high blood calcium
- Smooth tissue covering bone ends
- Active hormone form of Vitamin D3
25 Clues: Study of bone structure • Process of bone hardening • Organ activating Vitamin D • Hardness of bone depends on • Tissue connecting bone to bone • Condition of low blood calcium • Flexibility of bone depends on • Osteoblastic activity refers to • Osteoclastic activity refers to • Condition of high blood calcium • Tissue connecting muscle to bone • Smooth tissue covering bone ends • ...
Anatomy Quiz Studying 2025-09-14
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- cheeks
- upper arm
- below/lower
- armpit
- knee
- upper/above
- back of the knee
- shin area
- chest
- thigh
- shoulders
- thumb
- to the side
- the tail end
- entire backside
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- great toe
- wrist
- forearm
- right above buttocks/end of spine
- to the front
- referring to the head
- lower back
- neck
- sole of the foot
- to the back
- front of the elbow
- to the middle
- ankle
- hip area
- part of limbs closest to torso
- buttocks
31 Clues: knee • neck • wrist • chest • ankle • thigh • thumb • cheeks • armpit • forearm • hip area • buttocks • great toe • upper arm • shin area • shoulders • lower back • below/lower • upper/above • to the back • to the side • to the front • the tail end • to the middle • entire backside • sole of the foot • back of the knee • front of the elbow • referring to the head • part of limbs closest to torso • right above buttocks/end of spine
The brains anatomy 2025-11-13
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- cortex controls motion detection and awareness
- sensory and motor signals
- converting short term memories into long term
- reconises color, motion and shapes
- movements of the skeletal muscles
- controls creativity,emotions and recognition
- the bridge between the brain and spine
- controls learning language and thinking
- controls balance, posture and muscle tone
- processes touch, tempreture and pain
- processes fear, emotions and links them to your body
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- controls blood pressure heart rate and breathing
- reconises sound and music
- makes paths for the blood vessels
- motivation and memories
- processes spinal fluid
- processes tempreture and pain
- controls decissions and problem solving
- controls thoughts ,memory and consiousness
- sends signals to your nervous system
20 Clues: processes spinal fluid • motivation and memories • reconises sound and music • sensory and motor signals • processes tempreture and pain • makes paths for the blood vessels • movements of the skeletal muscles • reconises color, motion and shapes • sends signals to your nervous system • processes touch, tempreture and pain • the bridge between the brain and spine • ...
Anatomy and Physiology 2026-05-05
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- produces iodine-based hormones that increase the metabolic
- aids the liver by storing bile and
- tissue fluid while it is in lymphatic
- a certain function
- despite external changes
- individual nerve cell
- gas exchange between blood and the external
- take blood away from heart
- detoxifying blood by removing toxins
- “voice box”
- living tissue composed of cells that use calcium
- secretes digestive juices to small intestine
- bile salts
- multiple organs working together to perform
- serves to move the bone or structure
- cells of the same type working together to
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- chemical signals released by glands to regulate activity of muscles, organs, or
- center of information integration
- tube that carries urine from kidney to
- points where 2 bones meet
- maintaining a relatively constant internal
- liquid waste produced by the kidneys
- “windpipe”
- bring blood rich in CO 2 back to the heart
- functions
- bladder
- the same function
- two or more tissue types working together to
- secretes insulin into the blood
- tissues
- air-filled chambers in skull
- flap that blocks airway while
32 Clues: bladder • tissues • functions • “windpipe” • bile salts • “voice box” • the same function • a certain function • individual nerve cell • despite external changes • points where 2 bones meet • take blood away from heart • air-filled chambers in skull • flap that blocks airway while • secretes insulin into the blood • center of information integration • aids the liver by storing bile and • ...
Anatomy & Physiology 2026 2026-05-20
Across
- The anatomical name for the cheekbone."
- The liquid connective tissue responsible for transporting nutrients, gases, and wastes."
- The anatomical name for the collarbone."
- The heart valve located between the right atrium and the right ventricle."
- The deep, vascular layer of skin beneath the epidermis containing nerves and glands."
- The remnant of the growth plate, indicating that longitudinal bone growth has ended."
- The deep, cup-like socket of the hip bone that articulates with the head of the femur."
- The superficial, avascular outer layer of the skin."
- The standard reference posture where the body is erect, feet forward, arms at the side, and palms facing front."
- The iron-containing protein in red blood cells that binds and transports oxygen."
- The most serious and aggressive form of skin cancer, originating in melanocytes."
- Tiny smooth muscles attached to hair follicles that cause 'goosebumps' when contracted."
- Cell fragments essential for the blood clotting process."
- The study of how the body and its parts function or work."
- The thickest, most muscular chamber of the heart that pumps blood to the systemic circuit."
- The structural unit of compact bone consisting of concentric lamellae around a central canal."
- Connective tissue that attaches bone to bone."
- Flexible connective tissue found in joints, the nose, and ears; covers bone ends."
- A fracture pattern that occurs when a rotating force is applied along the axis of a bone."
- The tendency of the body to maintain a stable, balanced internal environment."
- The thick middle layer of the heart wall composed of cardiac muscle."
- A fibrous, waterproof protein that provides strength to skin, hair, and nails."
- The process of bone formation."
- One of the five long bones forming the sole of the foot."
- Technical term for fat tissue found in the hypodermis that provides insulation."
- The study of the structure and shape of the body and its parts."
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- The large vein that returns deoxygenated blood from the lower body to the right atrium."
- The cartilaginous joint that connects the left and right pubic bones anteriorly."
- The natural pacemaker of the heart, located in the right atrium, that initiates the heartbeat."
- The highly movable type of synovial joint found in the shoulder and hip."
- The pigment produced by melanocytes that protects skin cells from UV damage."
- The tiny cavity or space in bone matrix that houses an osteocyte."
- The sudden blockage of a blood vessel by an embolus, such as a traveling blood clot."
- An immovable joint type where bones are joined by dense connective tissue, such as skull sutures."
- Bone-forming cells responsible for secreting the bony matrix."
- A genetic blood disorder where abnormal hemoglobin causes red blood cells to become crescent-shaped and block vessels."
- The largest artery in the body, carrying oxygenated blood from the left ventricle to the body."
- An incomplete bone fracture where one side of the bone breaks and the other side bends; common in children."
- A primary homeostatic mechanism that counteracts a change, bringing the body back to its set point."
- White blood cells responsible for defending the body against pathogens."
- The medial bone of the forearm in anatomical position."
- The oily secretion produced by sebaceous glands to lubricate the skin and hair."
- The rough protrusion on the anterior proximal tibia where the patellar ligament attaches."
- The first cervical vertebra (C1) that supports the skull."
- The lubricating liquid found within the cavities of freely movable joints."
- The process of blood cell formation, occurring in the red bone marrow."
- The organ system responsible for taking in oxygen and expelling carbon dioxide."
- A genetic disorder characterized by a lack of necessary clotting factors, leading to excessive bleeding."
- The elongated shaft of a long bone."
- Directional term meaning away from the midline of the body."
- The straw-colored, liquid component of blood that makes up about 55% of total blood volume."
- Connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone."
52 Clues: The process of bone formation." • The elongated shaft of a long bone." • The anatomical name for the cheekbone." • The anatomical name for the collarbone." • Connective tissue that attaches bone to bone." • Connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone." • The superficial, avascular outer layer of the skin." • The medial bone of the forearm in anatomical position." • ...
Inner Ear Anatomy 2026-06-22
Across
- Core of temporal bone that runs up through the center of the cochlea
- Membrane that divides the scala vestibuli and scala media
- Cochlear duct filled with endolymph
- The labyrinth that is the space within the temporal bone that encases the inner ear
- Membrane that sits above the Organ of Corti
- Divides the Organ of Corti from the scala media
- Fracture that is 20-30% of all temporal bone fractures
- Membrane that divides the scala media and scala tympani
- Are flask shape and pick up primarily afferent information
- Mostly involved in motor control of inner ear, tubular shape
- Fluid debated to be in the Organ of Corti
- What fibers connect stereocillia
Down
- The labyrinth that is the inner core of the inner ear
- Fracture that is 70-80% of all temporal bone fractures
- Neurons that carry information from the CNS
- tiny opening at the apex of the cochlea where the scala vestibuli and scala tympani meet
- Cochlear duct filled with perilymph and inferior to scala media
- the "battery" of the war, on the lateral wall of the scala media
- Fluid high in potassium and within membraneous labyrinth
- Where mechanical energy is transduced into neural signals
- Cochlear duct filled with perilymph and superior to scala media
- Bone structure that looks like a spiral staircase
- Neurons that carry sensory information to the CNS
- Fluid high in sodium and is in spaces exterior to the membranous labyrinth
- Its functions are to filter, distribute, and transduce
25 Clues: What fibers connect stereocillia • Cochlear duct filled with endolymph • Fluid debated to be in the Organ of Corti • Neurons that carry information from the CNS • Membrane that sits above the Organ of Corti • Divides the Organ of Corti from the scala media • Bone structure that looks like a spiral staircase • Neurons that carry sensory information to the CNS • ...
Time of Discovery 2023-05-11
8 Clues: sleep • amazing • study of bodily structure • a thing done successfully • relating to ancient Latin culture • extremely comfortable and expensive • revival of art, culture, literature • presented in a great enough degree to cause disease
Trio 2022-01-12
Across
- deciphers gibberish
- is possibly drinking on the job, according to the sign
- elna's other area of expertise
- sohcahtoa solver
- hates anatomy
- laura's favorite pre-work destination
- apparently they must think we smell
Down
- what you sprinkle on your study skills
- snowflake creator
- the most missed person from trio
- becomes shorter when you add 2 letters
- how far you can run into a forest
- spelled wrong in every dictionary
13 Clues: hates anatomy • sohcahtoa solver • snowflake creator • deciphers gibberish • elna's other area of expertise • the most missed person from trio • how far you can run into a forest • spelled wrong in every dictionary • apparently they must think we smell • laura's favorite pre-work destination • what you sprinkle on your study skills • becomes shorter when you add 2 letters • ...
chapter 1 vocab 2021-08-19
Across
- system that includes your skin
- system that includes your bones
- away from the point of attachment
- study of diseases of the body
- the study of the functions of the body parts
- plane dividing anterior and posterior
- cavity containing the spinal cord
- another name for cephalad
- cavity containing the lungs
Down
- cavity containing the brain
- the study of the structure of the body
- uppermost or above
- system that includes your muscles
- lowermost or below
14 Clues: uppermost or above • lowermost or below • another name for cephalad • cavity containing the brain • cavity containing the lungs • study of diseases of the body • system that includes your skin • system that includes your bones • away from the point of attachment • system that includes your muscles • cavity containing the spinal cord • plane dividing anterior and posterior • ...
History Choice Activities Project 2022-11-13
Across
- transforming of the substance
- subjects covered by experiences and human interests
- a paper that granted pardon from the punishment of sins
- French Protestants
- Those who baptize again
- pioneer of renaissance humanism
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- church court set up to punish and find heretics
- Calvin born in France
- Wycliffe pastor teacher and theologian in england
- rebirth revival
- renaissance author
- Huss pastor in Bohemia
- born in German
- Luther He lived in Germany and became a monk
- study of the structure of humans,plants,animals
15 Clues: born in German • rebirth revival • renaissance author • French Protestants • Calvin born in France • Huss pastor in Bohemia • Those who baptize again • transforming of the substance • pioneer of renaissance humanism • Luther He lived in Germany and became a monk • church court set up to punish and find heretics • study of the structure of humans,plants,animals • ...
Cat 203 Final 2016-11-22
Across
- contrast by mouth
- -or reconstruction ________
- ____ parameters
- recommended kVp for ST neck imaging
- reconstruction _______
- relationship between mA and time when calculating mAs
- ___-center
- plane
Down
- don't do this during a ST neck CT scan
- slices for head CT should include this skull base anatomy
- artifacts caused by dental work
- algorithm to display detail
- reformats done on many axial images
- Display Field of view
- landmark to zero for most neck/cspine imaging
- the range of CT #'s displayed on the image
- baseline used to determine angle for head CT
- Scan Field of view
- contrast through the vein
19 Clues: plane • ___-center • ____ parameters • contrast by mouth • Scan Field of view • Display Field of view • reconstruction _______ • contrast through the vein • -or reconstruction ________ • algorithm to display detail • artifacts caused by dental work • reformats done on many axial images • recommended kVp for ST neck imaging • don't do this during a ST neck CT scan • ...
Medicine Thorugh Time 2013-01-23
Across
- Discovered the vaccination for Smallpox
- The old method of sealing up wounds
- Made mistakes about Anatomy
- ______________generation
- ________Surgeon
- _________Woman
- These people would whip themselves to avoid Black Death
- Discovered the vaccination for Anthrax
- _______theory
- Bad air
Down
- Chance helped him discover Penicillin
- Created a treatment out of Rose Oil, Turpentine and an Egg Yolk
- Developed the Theory of Four Humours
- ________oath
- The real cause of the Black Death
- Identified and Stained bacteria
- Discovered the heart worked as a pump
- Wrote Fabric of the Human Body
- Pare discovered these were a better way to seal wounds
19 Clues: Bad air • ________oath • _______theory • _________Woman • ________Surgeon • ______________generation • Made mistakes about Anatomy • Wrote Fabric of the Human Body • Identified and Stained bacteria • The real cause of the Black Death • The old method of sealing up wounds • Developed the Theory of Four Humours • Chance helped him discover Penicillin • ...
Algebra Period 2 Holliday 2022-08-17
Across
- likes to read mythology
- wants to be an actress
- is good at procrastination
- likes to read fantasy
- likes to watch Stranger Things
- likes to bake and cook
- is interested in being a nurse
- can speak three languages
Down
- likes Grey's Anatomy
- is interested in doing CSI
- wants to be a cosmetologist
- likes to watch On My Block
- loves music and plays guitar
- likes to listen to music for fun
- likes self-defense and horses
- wants to enlist in the Marines
- is interested in the FBI
- wants to be in UFC or own a gym
- can play the piano
19 Clues: can play the piano • likes Grey's Anatomy • likes to read fantasy • wants to be an actress • likes to bake and cook • likes to read mythology • is interested in the FBI • can speak three languages • is interested in doing CSI • likes to watch On My Block • is good at procrastination • wants to be a cosmetologist • loves music and plays guitar • likes self-defense and horses • ...
Aurimas and Miranda 2026-05-04
Across
- Bride's first Lithuanian words (5,4)
- Month we met (9)
- Most parkruns (7)
- First person to find out Engaged (4)
- Food after Groom goes freediving (8)
- City we met (6)
- Combined years at university (8)
- Years of love (3)
- What is the something blue (5)
Down
- Joint publication "European Journal of ..."(7)
- grooms shoe x brides shoe (5,4)
- Most parking tickets (7)
- First holiday (5)
- Groom's favourite flower (9)
- Name of current village (5)
- Bride's current craft (8)
- Dont touch me 'cause I am close to the ... (4)
- Who said the three words first? (7)
- Where can you find the couple on Saturday (7)
- Count the siblings (4)
20 Clues: City we met (6) • Month we met (9) • First holiday (5) • Most parkruns (7) • Years of love (3) • Count the siblings (4) • Most parking tickets (7) • Bride's current craft (8) • Name of current village (5) • Groom's favourite flower (9) • What is the something blue (5) • grooms shoe x brides shoe (5,4) • Combined years at university (8) • Who said the three words first? (7) • ...
A Crossword About Nothing 2 2022-01-06
Across
- It Rhymes with a part of the female anatomy
- Newman's Soup Order
- Frank's tree substitute
- Catchwords from Kramer
- Source of George's embarrassment
- What Kramer Smells Like
- Junior _____
- Magazine, Which Would Be Appropriate for the Gang to Read
- Repeated Elaine Exclamation Caused by Too Many Muscle Relaxants
Down
- A Fitting Italian Food Order, for Jerry
- bakery item jerry stole from an old woman
- Elaine's Dancing: Like a Full Body ________
- Rejected Bro Alternative
- Correct trivial pursuit answer
- George's Alias, In a Limo
- Elaine's Lunch Order
16 Clues: Junior _____ • Newman's Soup Order • Elaine's Lunch Order • Catchwords from Kramer • Frank's tree substitute • What Kramer Smells Like • Rejected Bro Alternative • George's Alias, In a Limo • Correct trivial pursuit answer • Source of George's embarrassment • A Fitting Italian Food Order, for Jerry • bakery item jerry stole from an old woman • ...
test 2014-07-20
8 Clues: old doctor • young doctor • hates people • studies the mind • speaks four languages • specializes in female anatomy • specializes in treatment of the mind • When someone writes under a fake name they use a
The History of Medicine 2022-10-11
8 Clues: 282 rules • Era of rebirth • Airborne disease • Made from poppy plant • Father of comparative anatomy • Discovered circulatory system • Founderof chinese civilization • A way to get the impure parts of the body out
science 2026-04-02
8 Clues: study of life • study of motion • study of matter • study of the body • a fun class to take • study of outerspace • study of earth and space • the place labs take place in
Introduction To Biology 2026-04-19
Across
- Father Of Medicine
- Techniques Like Making Of Artificial Limbs
- Study Of Structures And Functions Of Living Cells
- Practice Of Keeping Bees For manufactuing Honey
- Study Of Origin And decent
- Father Of Botany
- Study Of Insects
- Study Of Genomes As Opposed To Indivisual Genes
- Study Of Diseases Of Plants Ands Animals
- Study Of Living Beings
Down
- Science And Art Of Growing Fruits
- Raising Crops And Livestock
- Study Of Fishes
- Study Of Gross Structure Of The Organs
- Father Of Biology
- The Study Of Minute Structures
- A Rapidly Advancing Branch Of Biotechnology
- Study Of Birds
- Technique Of Producing Silk By Silkworm
19 Clues: Study Of Birds • Study Of Fishes • Father Of Botany • Study Of Insects • Father Of Biology • Father Of Medicine • Study Of Living Beings • Study Of Origin And decent • Raising Crops And Livestock • The Study Of Minute Structures • Science And Art Of Growing Fruits • Study Of Gross Structure Of The Organs • Technique Of Producing Silk By Silkworm • ...
Spelling List 12 2024-10-28
Across
- to give as a gift
- to make someone seem small or unimportant
- to act as a friend
- a similarity between things which are otherwise unlike
- deceived
- made a long, continual attack
- too late
Down
- the study of the structure of animals and plants
- confused
- to envy
- word or phrase formed by arranging the letters of another word or phrase
- an examination of the parts of something
- wet and dirty
13 Clues: to envy • confused • deceived • too late • wet and dirty • to give as a gift • to act as a friend • made a long, continual attack • an examination of the parts of something • to make someone seem small or unimportant • the study of the structure of animals and plants • a similarity between things which are otherwise unlike • ...
Unit 2 Latin and Greek Words 2025-09-08
Across
- the structure or parts
- the best or most typical example
- tending to argue or cause discord
- to intrude on an area belinging to another
- two opposite parts of one whole
- paying strict attention to detail
- stinging or biting, especially in taste or smell
- a large and serious book
Down
- a feeling of regret or remorse
- to cut out of
- a minor violation
- sharply cutting
- brief and straight forward
13 Clues: to cut out of • sharply cutting • a minor violation • the structure or parts • a large and serious book • brief and straight forward • a feeling of regret or remorse • two opposite parts of one whole • the best or most typical example • tending to argue or cause discord • paying strict attention to detail • to intrude on an area belinging to another • ...
CHAPTER 1 HUMAN BODY 2023-04-07
Across
- TRANSPORT BLOOD, OXYGEN, ETC
- SUPPLY OXYGEN AND REMOVES CARBON DIOXIDE
- ATOMS COMBINE TO FORM MOLECULES
- BREAK DOWN FOOD
- A dynamic state of equilibrium
- THE STUDY OF BODY FUNCTION AT MANY LEVEL
Down
- Receives output from control center
- GLANDS SECRETE HORMONES
- PICKS UP FLUIDS FROM BLOOD VESSELS
- THE STUDY OF STRUCTURE AND THEIR RELATIONSHIP
- PROTECT AND SUPPORT BODY ORGANS
- STUDY OF LARGE BODY SURFACE
- FAST ACTING CONTROL SYSTEM OF THE BODY
13 Clues: BREAK DOWN FOOD • GLANDS SECRETE HORMONES • STUDY OF LARGE BODY SURFACE • TRANSPORT BLOOD, OXYGEN, ETC • A dynamic state of equilibrium • PROTECT AND SUPPORT BODY ORGANS • ATOMS COMBINE TO FORM MOLECULES • PICKS UP FLUIDS FROM BLOOD VESSELS • Receives output from control center • FAST ACTING CONTROL SYSTEM OF THE BODY • SUPPLY OXYGEN AND REMOVES CARBON DIOXIDE • ...
Inspector Gadget Chapters 1-4 2022-11-11
Across
- Ideas that have not yet been proven.
- Normal, regular or usual.
- An illegal activity.
- Trained person who designs or builds.
- To make louder.
- Exhibiting signs that something bad is coming.
- A gadget.
- A small tool or device.
Down
- Detailed and exact.
- The length of a boundary enclosing a plane.
- Act of increasing the quality of something.
- A place where scientific research is conducted.
- Describing anatomy that is enhanced by machine.
13 Clues: A gadget. • To make louder. • Detailed and exact. • An illegal activity. • A small tool or device. • Normal, regular or usual. • Ideas that have not yet been proven. • Trained person who designs or builds. • The length of a boundary enclosing a plane. • Act of increasing the quality of something. • Exhibiting signs that something bad is coming. • ...
3rd period science facts! 2022-10-14
Across
- the class
- the purple(blank) that hangs above the plants, we never turn them off.
- what we do with our phones when the bell rings
- the class before us
- we are called this when we talk too much
Down
- our teacher
- we do these every day
- activity we screenshotted with all green
- color or example
- the color of the lights
- the plant
- we have too many of them
- seat change
13 Clues: the class • the plant • our teacher • seat change • color or example • the class before us • we do these every day • the color of the lights • we have too many of them • activity we screenshotted with all green • we are called this when we talk too much • what we do with our phones when the bell rings • the purple(blank) that hangs above the plants, we never turn them off.
A Crossword Puzzle For Neharika <3 2022-01-30
Across
- superior milk
- an artist that rlly likes human anatomy
- you know this artist all too well
- you AREN'T allergic to this!
- when we met!
- your sun
- a song i still need to sing for you
- what this is
Down
- your ego booster
- sam's penguin
- we need to find you one of these
- has gay sexy women
- the answer to a question we both got wrong on chem
- i got this wrong on my first try in NYT mini
- you were friends with him before olivia was
- my car
- something we both did in high school
- we both love ____
- camera
19 Clues: my car • camera • your sun • when we met! • what this is • sam's penguin • superior milk • your ego booster • we both love ____ • has gay sexy women • you AREN'T allergic to this! • we need to find you one of these • you know this artist all too well • a song i still need to sing for you • something we both did in high school • an artist that rlly likes human anatomy • ...
Street Ball 2020-10-29
Across
- missed FT chirp after a questionable foul
- low post mismatch - to have your way
- nothing but net
- a finger roll with style or "english"
- bravery, audacity...and male anatomy
- fancy footwork
- a shot that puts the game out of reach
- someone that can't make a shot
- made jumper / a shot that's ...
- fancy assist
Down
- superb jumping ability
- someone with full control of their dribble
- insult following a steal. "i stole your...
- free throw line
- dribbling in-between the defender's legs
- can't miss
- when ball gets stuck between the basket and the backboard
- offensively gifted player
- savvy defensive maneuver or theatrics?
19 Clues: can't miss • fancy assist • fancy footwork • free throw line • nothing but net • superb jumping ability • offensively gifted player • someone that can't make a shot • made jumper / a shot that's ... • low post mismatch - to have your way • bravery, audacity...and male anatomy • a finger roll with style or "english" • a shot that puts the game out of reach • ...
School Subjects 2024-04-22
Across
- language spoken in Spain
- where you blow stuff up
- is done in a studio
- where you learn to act
- you learn about farming
- learning about money
- where you blow stuff up
- rhymes with bath
- learning about gravity
Down
- invented by Isaac Newton
- lots of sounds
- learning about world leaders
- a class where you makes things with clay
- where you have to run a mile
- language spoken by the people in Germany
- uses lots of colors
- where you learn to run the lights and speakers
- language spoken in Quebec
- where you write an essay
- where you learn about your body
20 Clues: lots of sounds • rhymes with bath • is done in a studio • uses lots of colors • learning about money • where you learn to act • learning about gravity • where you blow stuff up • you learn about farming • where you blow stuff up • invented by Isaac Newton • language spoken in Spain • where you write an essay • language spoken in Quebec • learning about world leaders • ...
Guess the subject 2025-03-14
Across
- O stree kal aana!
- Chhota Bheem wali OPD
- Hernia & Suture
- Yeh mann ki baat hai!
- The only internship posting with built in gaming console;)
- Full marks for prescription!!
- Yeh syllabus khatam kahe nahi hota bey!
- Yahan ka "culture" hi alag hai.
Down
- Science of लॉ & लाश !
- Sponsored trip to rural areas.
- Hard to describe in words bas photo dikhado.
- Bachchho ka khel...!
- Sembulingam zindabaad!
- Patient zyada soye toh takleef, na soye toh takleef!
- For beauties, by beauties, from beauties:)
- Todo phir jodo phir vapas jodo.
- That strong smell of formalin!
- It's all pink and blue!
- B for Benedict's,B for.....
19 Clues: Hernia & Suture • O stree kal aana! • Bachchho ka khel...! • Science of लॉ & लाश ! • Chhota Bheem wali OPD • Yeh mann ki baat hai! • Sembulingam zindabaad! • It's all pink and blue! • B for Benedict's,B for..... • Full marks for prescription!! • Sponsored trip to rural areas. • That strong smell of formalin! • Todo phir jodo phir vapas jodo. • Yahan ka "culture" hi alag hai. • ...
Nervous system 2025-05-07
10 Clues: body cells • major organ in system • major organ in system • what transmit signals • 1 of the 2 major systems • system 2 of 2 major systems • type of messages transmitted • involuntary response to stimulus • name of the vital system in anatomy • specialized cell transmitting nerve impulses
Lab 4 2020-12-05
Across
- When x-rays diverge from a straight line as it travels it causes ________
- the distance from the x-ray tube to the image receptor
- the ______ the OID,the less the magnification
Down
- the ______ the SID, the less the magnification
- the distance from the object or patient/anatomy to the detector.
- the distance from the focal spot on the anode of the tube to the object or patient/anatomy
6 Clues: the ______ the OID,the less the magnification • the ______ the SID, the less the magnification • the distance from the x-ray tube to the image receptor • the distance from the object or patient/anatomy to the detector. • When x-rays diverge from a straight line as it travels it causes ________ • ...
The study of living organisms 2023-12-04
Across
- Responible for the structure and function o living organisms
- Study of chemical's in an living organisms
- species change and develop over long periods of time.
- study of body structure
- Study of plant life
- studying lives of viruses
- family tree of all living things
- combines technology and biology
- study of living organisms and their environment
- something you inherited from your family (parents)
- body defense protect from harmful substances
Down
- study of parasites
- Study of microscopic organisms
- tiny objects
- study of animal life
- ancient life
- world of insects
- The study of living organisms
- study of body functions
19 Clues: tiny objects • ancient life • world of insects • study of parasites • Study of plant life • study of animal life • study of body structure • study of body functions • studying lives of viruses • The study of living organisms • Study of microscopic organisms • combines technology and biology • family tree of all living things • Study of chemical's in an living organisms • ...
Zacc's Life 2023-11-01
Across
- Voice Part
- Major?
- What does he want to be when he is older
- City where Zacc was Born
- How many times has he watched Grey's Anatomy
Down
- What movie made him cry the most?
- Current Book Zacc is reading?
- Favorite Rapper
- How many siblings does he have?
- Concentration?
- Favorite Book
- What "sport' did he play in high school?
- What role was he on the Model UN team in High School
13 Clues: Major? • Voice Part • Favorite Book • Concentration? • Favorite Rapper • City where Zacc was Born • Current Book Zacc is reading? • How many siblings does he have? • What movie made him cry the most? • What does he want to be when he is older • What "sport' did he play in high school? • How many times has he watched Grey's Anatomy • ...
Exam 3 2025-07-10
Across
- attenuates and appears black on x-ray
- process of matching any worker to the work environment
- Controlling factor of x-ray intensity
- big in frame
- Primary controller of density
- measures thickness of the anatomy
- used for night vision
Down
- used primarily for daylight vision
- Primary controller of x-ray beam energy
- small frail often elderly
- absorbs and appears white on x-ray
- strong and active
- what is inherent added and compensating
13 Clues: big in frame • strong and active • used for night vision • small frail often elderly • Primary controller of density • measures thickness of the anatomy • used primarily for daylight vision • absorbs and appears white on x-ray • attenuates and appears black on x-ray • Controlling factor of x-ray intensity • Primary controller of x-ray beam energy • ...
chapter one 2022-09-08
Across
- set of symptoms associated with a disease
- a determination to the patients symptoms
- a condition with an uncertain cause
- study of disease
- study of structure
Down
- the predicted outcome of a disease
- study of function
- study of transmission,distribution:disease
- study of tissue structure and function
- the cause or origin of a disease
- chemical operations within the body
- any change in the body or its function
- a indicator of body functions
13 Clues: study of disease • study of function • study of structure • a indicator of body functions • the cause or origin of a disease • the predicted outcome of a disease • a condition with an uncertain cause • chemical operations within the body • study of tissue structure and function • any change in the body or its function • a determination to the patients symptoms • ...
Englightenment 2024-02-12
9 Clues: Math Man • Discovered cells • defined an element • saw moons around jupiter • Harvey worked with human anatomy • Bacon formulated the scientific method • discovered the planets move in ellipses • earth was round and revolved around the sun • worked with oxygen and discovered carbonated drinks
Introduction to our library 2023-03-09
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- What level of the Hive is our silent study area - CLUE -click on 'New Student Essentials'
- The first resource listed under anatomy and physiology on the School of Nursing and Midwifery subject guide page '.......tv'
- One of the topics on our study happy page - 'Learning at .......'
- What fruit is pictured on our Study Happy page
- Our study happy page is divided into three headings. What is the third heading?
- What is the name of the referencing system you need to use - CLUE- it's also called Cite Them Right
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- A single ......... of a book. This is how much you are allowed to copy for personal use.
- The first name of one of your subject librarians CLUE- go to the bottom of the School of Nursing and Midwifery' resources page.
- An event on our 'Library Services Events' page: Getting started with ......'
- What colour is the box you click on to join chat
- How many university high demand books can you borrow - CLUE - click on 'Using the Hive'
- The link to our resource list page is under the heading 'Reading for ..........'
12 Clues: What fruit is pictured on our Study Happy page • What colour is the box you click on to join chat • One of the topics on our study happy page - 'Learning at .......' • An event on our 'Library Services Events' page: Getting started with ......' • Our study happy page is divided into three headings. What is the third heading? • ...
classification marcus 2021-11-23
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- living creature
- alive
- Dead animal
- living not alive
- a mass of people that do something together
- different types like city
- a biological community
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- to watch
- split in fours.
- they can fly
- about an animal
- the study of living organisms, divided into many specialized fields that cover their morphology, physiology, anatomy, behaviour, origin, and distribution.
- different sections
- every animal lives in their own ....
- an living organism we eat and it grown out of the ground
- it grown out of the ground and on logs and
- area of land
17 Clues: alive • to watch • Dead animal • they can fly • area of land • split in fours. • about an animal • living creature • living not alive • different sections • a biological community • different types like city • every animal lives in their own .... • it grown out of the ground and on logs and • a mass of people that do something together • ...
Roman Vocabulary 2024-05-06
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- a political change
- a poet of the Augustan Age
- something to read
- study in school
- a Christian holy person
- a Greek surgeon in the Roman empire
- a Roman would build
- to bring back to an original state
- to spread out
- a piece of art
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- he divided the empire into a West and East section
- basic beliefs and concepts
- to defend from trouble or harm
- related to established laws
- to be lawfully in charge
- put on your wall
- to take part in an activity or event
- he rebuilt many churches in Constantinople
18 Clues: to spread out • a piece of art • study in school • put on your wall • something to read • a political change • a Roman would build • a Christian holy person • to be lawfully in charge • basic beliefs and concepts • a poet of the Augustan Age • related to established laws • to defend from trouble or harm • to bring back to an original state • a Greek surgeon in the Roman empire • ...
Unit 1 crossword 2024-09-13
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- Bone to Bone
- The word root: thorac/o stands for?
- The suffix: pathy means?
- The study of the structure of the body
- The word root: hem/o stands for?
- BP is the medical abbreviation for
- Body plane that divides left and right
- Muscle to Bone
- Back of the body
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- The suffix: itis means?
- Towards the midline
- The sub unit for carbohydrates
- The word root: cardi/o stands for?
- Structure within the Cranial cavity
- Fundamental unit of life
- The prefix: retro stand
- The prefix: inter stands for?
- The suffix: algia means?
- The prefix: hyper stands for?
19 Clues: Bone to Bone • Muscle to Bone • Back of the body • Towards the midline • The suffix: itis means? • The prefix: retro stand • Fundamental unit of life • The suffix: pathy means? • The suffix: algia means? • The prefix: inter stands for? • The prefix: hyper stands for? • The sub unit for carbohydrates • The word root: hem/o stands for? • The word root: cardi/o stands for? • ...
love letters 2022-02-21
9 Clues: staircase shape • tasseography's vessel • an oven that makes dishes • "I wandered lonely as a ___" • shell's pearl-protecting wall • component of both paper and citrus • the central part of a book's anatomy • types: equilateral, isosceles, scalene • forget-me-not's alternate name: ___ grasses
Vocabulary 1-2 2022-08-22
9 Clues: discover • set apart • helps us do things • to change over time • parts of a living thing • honesty when no one is looking • show that something is not true • something that has been invented • born in one country and move to another
Colors 2021-05-19
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- The color of pig
- The color of banana
- First word of famous TV show that ends word anatomy
- The color of sea
- This color: 💜
- The color of 🍫
- The color of 🥇
- The color of 🥈
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- The color of innocence
- The lighter version of blue
- The color of clowns nose
- The color what you get when you mix red and yellow
- The color what you get when you mix yellow and blue
- The color of night
14 Clues: This color: 💜 • The color of 🍫 • The color of 🥇 • The color of 🥈 • The color of pig • The color of sea • The color of night • The color of banana • The color of innocence • The color of clowns nose • The lighter version of blue • The color what you get when you mix red and yellow • First word of famous TV show that ends word anatomy • The color what you get when you mix yellow and blue
Ancient Egyptian Medicine 2014-04-26
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- Alleged author of The Edwin Smith Surgical Papyrus
- cause of Schistosomiasis
- made from frankincense, myrrh, cinnamon, and honey
- god associated with clinical healing
- god associated with magical healing
- knowledge of the human anatomy came mostly from...
- lung disease
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- lack of dental hygiene leads to...
- theme of this puzzle
- god associated with healing
- the majority of physicians
- What The Edwin Smith Surgical Papyrus deals with
- when treating a crushed forehead, __is advised
- seldom practiced for lack of better tools
14 Clues: lung disease • theme of this puzzle • cause of Schistosomiasis • the majority of physicians • lack of dental hygiene leads to... • god associated with healing • god associated with magical healing • seldom practiced for lack of better tools • god associated with clinical healing • What The Edwin Smith Surgical Papyrus deals with • ...
Chapter 12 vocabulary 2024-04-11
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- communication or connection.
- works that poked fun at human weaknesses.
- relating to the practice of medicine.
- to spread out.
- to defend from trouble or harm.
- to strengthen.
- a covered part of a structure that serves as a support.
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- a curved ceiling.
- poems that express strong emotions.
- to be lawfully in charge.
- fight each other to the death or fight wild animals in stadiums.
- basic beliefs, concepts, and attitudes.
- the study of the human body structure.
- political changes to make things better.
14 Clues: to spread out. • to strengthen. • a curved ceiling. • to be lawfully in charge. • communication or connection. • to defend from trouble or harm. • poems that express strong emotions. • relating to the practice of medicine. • the study of the human body structure. • basic beliefs, concepts, and attitudes. • political changes to make things better. • ...
Anatomy & Physiology 2020-04-01
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- The organ that helps regulate blood sugar
- Polyphagia symptom in diabetes is excessive
- Excessive urine-a symptom of diabetes is called as
- Hormone secreted by Beta cell of Islet of Langerhans
- The system in the body which produces hormones
- A microvascular complication affecting eyes
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- Excessive thirst in diabetes patients is known as
- Glucose is stored in the liver in form of
- Hormone secreted by Alpha cell of Islet of Langerhans
- Blood sugar level lower than normal is called
- Insulin helps cells take in glucose to make
- Starch in carbohydrate is broken down finally into
12 Clues: Glucose is stored in the liver in form of • The organ that helps regulate blood sugar • Polyphagia symptom in diabetes is excessive • Insulin helps cells take in glucose to make • A microvascular complication affecting eyes • Blood sugar level lower than normal is called • The system in the body which produces hormones • ...
Heart Anatomy 2020-10-22
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- Contraction of a heart chamber
- When your heart skips beats
- Heart rate < 60 bpm
- Spontaneously changing pacemaker membranes
- Relaxation of heart chamber
- Fibers that carry impulses throughout ventricles
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- Function of sinoatrial node
- Valve looks like a half moon
- Heart rate > 100 bpm
- Chamber that lies superior to the ventricle
- Another name for heart muscle
- This means little ear
12 Clues: Heart rate < 60 bpm • Heart rate > 100 bpm • This means little ear • Function of sinoatrial node • When your heart skips beats • Relaxation of heart chamber • Valve looks like a half moon • Another name for heart muscle • Contraction of a heart chamber • Spontaneously changing pacemaker membranes • Chamber that lies superior to the ventricle • ...
Knee Anatomy 2021-06-16
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- Weight bearing bone in the shin
- Biggest bone in the body
- the third joint made by joining of tibia and femur
- stands for anterior cruciate ligament
- muscles muscle group on back of leg
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- hinge joint in knee that does felxion and extension
- muscles muscle group on front of thigh
- Smaller bone on the lateral side of the shin
- stands for medial collateral ligament
- flat bone on front of knee joint
- stands for posterior cruciate ligament
- stands for lateral collateral ligament
12 Clues: Biggest bone in the body • Weight bearing bone in the shin • flat bone on front of knee joint • muscles muscle group on back of leg • stands for medial collateral ligament • stands for anterior cruciate ligament • muscles muscle group on front of thigh • stands for posterior cruciate ligament • stands for lateral collateral ligament • ...
Computer Anatomy 2022-02-22
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- the temporary storage for the cpu
- also known as the COM port
- the brain of the computer
- isn't the prettiest component
- the operating system in a computer
- where the graphics card is inserted
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- holds most of your computers components
- transfers data
- used for old printers and
- normally built into Microsoft computers
- peripherals slot
- purple and green ports
12 Clues: transfers data • peripherals slot • purple and green ports • used for old printers and • the brain of the computer • also known as the COM port • isn't the prettiest component • the temporary storage for the cpu • the operating system in a computer • where the graphics card is inserted • holds most of your computers components • normally built into Microsoft computers
Grey’s Anatomy 2021-06-27
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- the shape of George’s birth mark
- drink of choice for Cristina and Meredith
- where Gabriella and her mother were detained here
- Avery becalmed the head of this after the merger
- what Lucille had surgery on from Tom and teddy
- the company that tried to buy the hospital
- the initials of the hospital that Alex had to improve
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- the operation Zola got under Alex’s program
- the amount of millions the doctors got after they sued the air line
- where the plane was going before the crash
- dies in the plane crash
- the type of fraud Meredith commited
12 Clues: dies in the plane crash • the shape of George’s birth mark • the type of fraud Meredith commited • drink of choice for Cristina and Meredith • where the plane was going before the crash • the company that tried to buy the hospital • the operation Zola got under Alex’s program • what Lucille had surgery on from Tom and teddy • ...
Plant Anatomy 2021-07-01
Across
- Pith is absent in this root
- Pith is present in this root
- Other name for epiblema
- Casparian strips
- Food storage
- Transport of water and minerals
- Xylem surrounds phloem
- Conjunctive tissue of dicot root
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- Conjuctive tissue of monocot root
- Protects the inner tissues
- Tissue system classification types
- Transport of food
- Phloem surrounds Xylem
13 Clues: Food storage • Casparian strips • Transport of food • Phloem surrounds Xylem • Xylem surrounds phloem • Other name for epiblema • Protects the inner tissues • Pith is absent in this root • Pith is present in this root • Transport of water and minerals • Conjunctive tissue of dicot root • Conjuctive tissue of monocot root • Tissue system classification types
Respiratory Anatomy 2021-09-30
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- Another word for breastbone
- Muscles in between each rib
- set of 3, deep neck muscles
- Pectoral girdle bone on ventral side
- Large neck muscle
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- umbrella-shaped muscle
- C1
- Muscle whose name means "under the clavicle"
- Attaches to the larynx superiorly
- Pectoral girdle bone on dorsal side
- C2
- Where all primary expiration muscles are found
12 Clues: C1 • C2 • Large neck muscle • umbrella-shaped muscle • Another word for breastbone • Muscles in between each rib • set of 3, deep neck muscles • Attaches to the larynx superiorly • Pectoral girdle bone on dorsal side • Pectoral girdle bone on ventral side • Muscle whose name means "under the clavicle" • Where all primary expiration muscles are found
Vocal Anatomy 2019-03-05
Across
- Leaf-shaped cartilage that protects the larynx when swallowing
- Allows you to alter the tension of the vocal folds
- Cartilage in the shape of a pyramid that attaches directly to the vocal folds
- Important for the creation of forceful speech
- Allows you to vary the tone and volume of speech
- Relaxes the vocal folds, resulting in a softer voice
- This is housed in the larynx.
Down
- Forms the base of the larynx
- Cartilage made of two plates that forms the Adam's Apple
- Abducts the vocal folds, creating space between them
- Alternate name for the cricothyroid muscle
- This set of muscles affects breathing
12 Clues: Forms the base of the larynx • This is housed in the larynx. • This set of muscles affects breathing • Alternate name for the cricothyroid muscle • Important for the creation of forceful speech • Allows you to vary the tone and volume of speech • Allows you to alter the tension of the vocal folds • Abducts the vocal folds, creating space between them • ...
Grey's Anatomy 2020-01-17
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- Hija de Ellis y Richard
- primera esposa de Alex Karev
- especializada en neuro
- nombre del primer capítulo de la serie
- ex esposa de George O'Malley
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- le ofrece trabajo en Suiza a Cristina Yang
- Meredith la tuvo en secreto
- la serie es ambientada en la ciudad de
- Primer nombre del hospital
- actual jefa de cirugía del Grey+Sloan Memorial Hospital
- obstetra de Teddy Altman
- engendro del demonio
12 Clues: engendro del demonio • especializada en neuro • Hija de Ellis y Richard • obstetra de Teddy Altman • Primer nombre del hospital • Meredith la tuvo en secreto • primera esposa de Alex Karev • ex esposa de George O'Malley • la serie es ambientada en la ciudad de • nombre del primer capítulo de la serie • le ofrece trabajo en Suiza a Cristina Yang • ...
Vocal Anatomy 2024-01-31
Across
- horseshoe-shaped bone located above the larynx. the only bone that is free floating in the body
- Folds The Source of sound; Two flaps of tissue attached to the cartilage in the larynx
- The Voice Box; protects vocal folds
- A shield-shaped cartilage that protects the vocal folds
- air pressure buildup under vocal folds
- Pyramid-shaped cartilages that are on top of the cricoids and close and open the vocal folds
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- is leaf-shaped and protects airways by folding down over the vocal folds
- muscles Large strap muscles that control the up and down movement of the larynx
- dome-shaped muscle that is under the lungs and on the torso that moves up and down on inhale and exhale
- Move the cartilage of the larynx
- is a ring-shaped muscle that is on the bottom of the larynx
- opening space that is located between the vocal folds
12 Clues: Move the cartilage of the larynx • The Voice Box; protects vocal folds • air pressure buildup under vocal folds • opening space that is located between the vocal folds • A shield-shaped cartilage that protects the vocal folds • is a ring-shaped muscle that is on the bottom of the larynx • is leaf-shaped and protects airways by folding down over the vocal folds • ...
Heart Anatomy 2024-03-19
Across
- carry blood TO the heart
- largest artery in the body
- AV valve on the Right
- SL valve on the left leading to the aorta
- AV valve, also known as the Mitral valve, on the Left
- superior/inferior veins that deliver blood to the R Atrium
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- the 2 lower chambers of the heart
- the 2 upper chambers of the heart
- carry blood AWAY from the heart
- circulation of blood from the L. Ventricle to the body and back to the R. Atrium
- SL valve on the right leading to the lungs
- circulation of blood from the R. Ventricle to the lungs and back to the L. Atrium
12 Clues: AV valve on the Right • carry blood TO the heart • largest artery in the body • carry blood AWAY from the heart • the 2 lower chambers of the heart • the 2 upper chambers of the heart • SL valve on the left leading to the aorta • SL valve on the right leading to the lungs • AV valve, also known as the Mitral valve, on the Left • ...
Human Anatomy 2023-04-28
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- the thin layer of tissue forming the natural outer covering of the body of a person or animal
- the internal organ in which major digestion occurs that links the esophagus to the small intestine
- each of a pair of organs in the head through which an animal can see
- the fleshy muscular organ in the mouth of a mammal, used for tasting, swallowing, and articulating speech
- the part of the alimentary canal that connects the throat to the stomach
- an organ of soft nervous tissue in the skull and responsible for all executive functioning
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- one of a pair of organs in the chest that supplies the body with oxygen and removes carbon dioxide from the body
- a pair of organs in the abdominal cavity of mammals, birds, and reptiles excreting urine
- the part projecting above the mouth on the face of a person or animal, containing the nostrils and used for breathing and smelling
- a blood protein produced in response to and counteracting a specific antigen
- a hollow muscular organ that pumps the blood through the circulatory system by rhythmic contraction
- an organ of hearing and balance in humans
12 Clues: an organ of hearing and balance in humans • each of a pair of organs in the head through which an animal can see • the part of the alimentary canal that connects the throat to the stomach • a blood protein produced in response to and counteracting a specific antigen • a pair of organs in the abdominal cavity of mammals, birds, and reptiles excreting urine • ...
Dandelion Anatomy 2023-04-19
Across
- green cup that protects young flower buds
- needle like structure that holds up pappus
- bitter white liquid that deters insects from munching on plants, kills disease and plugs wounds
- cylinder that produces pollen, male part
- tooth shaped, absorb sunlight for photosynthesis, and smother nearby plants
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- raises flower to attract insects/raises seed to catch the wind
- anchors plant to ground, provide food for winter to spring, adapt to landscape
- opens in dry weather to release fruit and stands tall to catch wind
- tufts of hair that carry fruit on the wind
- ribbon like structure made up of 5 joined petals
- above anthers, catch pollen, female part
- plant ovary, ovules develop into seeds, sticks to soil
12 Clues: cylinder that produces pollen, male part • above anthers, catch pollen, female part • green cup that protects young flower buds • needle like structure that holds up pappus • tufts of hair that carry fruit on the wind • ribbon like structure made up of 5 joined petals • plant ovary, ovules develop into seeds, sticks to soil • ...
human anatomy 2023-01-03
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- they cover the surface of your body
- the main support structure of your body, especially the upper body and back
- it pumps blood throughout the body
- it houses the brain
- they come in pairs and produce urine
- they produce red blood cells
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- they digest and absorb nutrients
- they make up the skeletal system
- the center of the nervous system
- it stores urine
- we use it to breathe
- it works hard when you smoke or drink alcohol
12 Clues: it stores urine • it houses the brain • we use it to breathe • they produce red blood cells • they digest and absorb nutrients • they make up the skeletal system • the center of the nervous system • it pumps blood throughout the body • they cover the surface of your body • they come in pairs and produce urine • it works hard when you smoke or drink alcohol • ...
Anatomy Crossword 2023-05-15
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- Sits ithin the oral cavity
- sits within the abdomen
- consists of 24 vertbral
- contains 27 bones
- Located in the right upper quadrant of the abdomen
- dome-shaped structure, thin
- part of this is visible on the outside of the head called the auricle
- also known as a cranium
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- in the ankle
- sits in bony sockets formed by the bones of the skull
- helps you wink and puff out cheeks
- head nestles into the duodenum, the C-shaped first section of the small intestine
12 Clues: in the ankle • contains 27 bones • sits within the abdomen • consists of 24 vertbral • also known as a cranium • Sits ithin the oral cavity • dome-shaped structure, thin • helps you wink and puff out cheeks • Located in the right upper quadrant of the abdomen • sits in bony sockets formed by the bones of the skull • ...
Stream Anatomy 2025-01-30
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- has a base level of -415m
- stream with continuous flow
- Rocky mountains form this divide
- turbulent flow in streams
- largest uninterrupted waterfall
- smaller streams that feed larger ones
Down
- origin of a stream
- fertile topsoil deposits
- wide looping bends
- slope of a stream
- flows into another body of water
- land that stream drains
12 Clues: slope of a stream • origin of a stream • wide looping bends • land that stream drains • fertile topsoil deposits • has a base level of -415m • turbulent flow in streams • stream with continuous flow • largest uninterrupted waterfall • Rocky mountains form this divide • flows into another body of water • smaller streams that feed larger ones
anatomy 15 2025-07-17
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- single bone on the spine
- rash all over the body caused by virus
- upper jawbone
- the part of the body pneumonia attacks
- largest artery in the body
- scapula bone is located here
Down
- ventricle is upper or lower heart chamber?
- tuberculosis is caused by this
- organ regulating blood sugar
- gland affecting sleep cycles
- a cold is caused by a germ or virus?
- disease caused by mosquito bites
12 Clues: upper jawbone • single bone on the spine • largest artery in the body • organ regulating blood sugar • gland affecting sleep cycles • scapula bone is located here • tuberculosis is caused by this • disease caused by mosquito bites • a cold is caused by a germ or virus? • rash all over the body caused by virus • the part of the body pneumonia attacks • ...
Eye Anatomy 2026-03-03
Across
- Protects the eye from injury and external debris
- A clear, flexible structure behind the iris that fine-tunes focus
- Where the optic nerve fibers cross
- Photoreceptor used for polychromatic vision in high light
- The colored part, a muscle that adjusts the pupil's size
- Photoreceptor used for monochromatic vision in low light
- Transmits electrical signals from the retina to the brain
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- The central opening in the iris that lets light in
- Light-sensitive tissue at the back of the eye with photoreceptors (rods for low light, cones for color) that convert light to nerve signals
- Where no photoreceptors are present in the retina
- The white, tough outer wall that maintains the eye's shape
- The clear, dome-shaped front part that bends (refracts) incoming light
12 Clues: Where the optic nerve fibers cross • Protects the eye from injury and external debris • Where no photoreceptors are present in the retina • The central opening in the iris that lets light in • The colored part, a muscle that adjusts the pupil's size • Photoreceptor used for monochromatic vision in low light • Photoreceptor used for polychromatic vision in high light • ...
Christmas 2021-02-10
10 Clues: you have big • what course am i in • the name of your person • another name for mistletoe • what university do we go to • my pickup line involved this • our favourite module of anatomy • red, soccer, manchester united, cocky • a mathematical constant and amazing name • what day (number) did you get your KitKat box?
Science Fields 2022-07-21
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- Study of the nature & properties of matter
- Study of the atmosphere
- Study of the functions of living organisms
- Study of animals
- Study of plants
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- Study of celestial objects, space & universe
- Study of living organisms
- Study of substances that make up matter
- Science of the Earth's structure & processes
- Study of body structure
10 Clues: Study of plants • Study of animals • Study of the atmosphere • Study of body structure • Study of living organisms • Study of substances that make up matter • Study of the nature & properties of matter • Study of the functions of living organisms • Study of celestial objects, space & universe • Science of the Earth's structure & processes
history of health 2022-10-05
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- advanced the knowledge of anatomy
- terrible epidemics
- used as medicines
- amulet to guard against disease
- removing blood as treatment
- no dissection, only observation
- new medications were discovered
Down
- were believed to be a punishment from the Gods
- earliest to record accurate health records
- first to correctly describe blood circulation in the body
10 Clues: used as medicines • terrible epidemics • removing blood as treatment • amulet to guard against disease • no dissection, only observation • new medications were discovered • advanced the knowledge of anatomy • earliest to record accurate health records • were believed to be a punishment from the Gods • first to correctly describe blood circulation in the body
